New Teeth


I love this girl in movies. Final Destination 3, Sex Drive, Whistler, Haunting in Connecticut. All of em.
Just watched the trailer for Charlie St Cloud and noticed there was something different about her. It appears that she got new front teeth. I think they're a bit big and make her look a bit unnatural. I really liked her snaggle tooth. It was cute. lol.
oh well. She still cool.

*Common sense is not so common

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Did make her look rather original, but she looks better without the dodgy teeth. Her teeth before were a little distracting. Quite a rare thing for actors to have imperfect teeth these days.

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i never noticed..

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Um, not only did she get new teeth, she got them in the middle of shooting Charlie St. Cloud. The very last scene of the movie, she has her old teeth. How did they expect people not to notice? And her new teeth are way too big. It looks like she cannot close her mouth.

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Have you seen Will Ferrell's Teeth? :)

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I noticed that. While watching the movie I was completely distracted every time she was on screen. I kept thinking she looks like Heather Matarazzo with those teeth. I could not stop looking at them.

Then seeing her teeth in at the end, noticing there was nothing wrong with them, why mess with them up by putting giant teeth in.
Hopefully she'll file them down.


I don't understand the question and I won't respond to it.

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"Hopefully she'll file them down. "

from what i understand, she is part rodent and has to chew concrete constantly or her teeth grow too big for her mouth.

I would still hit it, with the angry fist of god.

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^This comment FTW.

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Ethan Hawke has very crooked teeth, and refuses to get them "fixed". Crooked teeth, strange noses, funny ears, these things make a person unique. Humans are imperfect, biological entities, not mannequins. I love the fact that people like Ethan Hawke and Steve Buschemi refuse to "fix" their teeth. It's one of the things I love most about them. It takes a lot guts and character to leave one's imperfections alone, especially in the high pressure-to-be-perfect environment of Hollywood. I think imperfections make a person unique. I loved her teeth the way they were.


"...nothing is left of me, each time I see her..." - Catullus

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