Are female actors more attractive in old or new movies?
Old: 1984
New: 2004
-ish.
Anorexic stick insects with boob jobs do nothing for me. Women in older movies tended to look more... voluptuous, I guess. Not a word you hear much these days.
shareNot to mention that too many of today's female actors seem to look the same. Half the time I can't remember who's who. Plastic surgery removes their unique physical characteristics. Jennifer Grey is a good example of this. And they wear so much heavy makeup that again, makes them all look almost identical. π
shareThat is very true.
shareTHIS IS WHY I LIKE ANNA KENDRICK.π
shareMad Men (2007-2015) Christina Hendricks?
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Not that is a woman!
shareProbably about the same, though maybe skewed more towards modern films because the actresses look more, well, modern. Often the makeup, hairstyles, and clothing serve to make actors and actresses in old films look a little bit ridiculous by modern standards, and detract from their inherent beauty.
share...look a little bit ridiculous by modern standards...
Truthfully, both. You chose a picture where the actress is wearing only underwear, so the fashion aspect of it is absent, but her hair and makeup are pretty ridiculous-looking.
shareWomen in older movies looked and acted like women. There's no debate here.
share1970s when the women had long hair
shareWomen are just attractive, era doesn't matter. If we take your preferred hottest female cast member of terrible film D.E.B.S (2004) versus say Woman in Red (1984) Kelly LeBrock, it's a win-win, and it really comes down to taste. There's hot women in film in every era, just enjoy all of them.
shareNothing more beautiful than the women casted back in the 50s. No matter what you were watching it had an unbelievably smoking hot babe in it with very classical European features. And they were well dressed, well mannered, well spoken and very dignified. Just classy ladies behaving like grown adult women.
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