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Meg Foster - Sexy? - Sultry? - Scary? - Terrifying?


Okay... I've heard Meg Foster's eyes described as everything from sexy to terrifying by the critics. I consider myself just an "ordinary, everyday, guy" and I personally love her eyes! As an unofficial poll.. I'm just curious what other men (and/or women!) think.

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Her roles typecast in brutalist films playing villians, science fiction aliens & cult drama heavies seem to have colored critic's perceptions then. Her role in 'They Lives' was memorably creepy though but I digress. Just because she doesn't fit a mainstream mold for an actress to some critic doesn't mean it's a liability for everyone else. I'm with you in fact, I find her beautiful myself, exotic green eyes and all, her best physical assets.

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the film is "They Live." And her eyes are not green. they are pale blue.

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I love her eyes -- Very beautiful, indeed! Hypnotic, even.

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Beautiful - really beautiful.

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Meg Foster seems a Kirstie Allen´s elder sister!

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Well, yeah, alright, I love Meg's eyes, but I love everything else about her too. In fact, I drove from the Philadelphia area to the Paper Mill Theatre in northern New Jersey specifically to see Meg in The Tale of the Allergist's Wife a few seasons ago.

Forget what happened to her in Cagney and Lacey. Meg should have had an Emmy for The Scarlet Letter. Unfortunately, the miniseries itself was flawed (in the first place, it's crazy to do that novel in a miniseries anyway), but Meg is the perfect Hester, far more so than Lillian Gish.

Manuscripts don't burn.

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OK, I was 10 years old when I saw this, but hell! yeh, she was as sexy as hell!!!...her eyes (cat-like) were SO sexy....Love her.

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Meg Foster is absolutely gorgeous as are her eyes.

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The eyes have it.Her And Karen Black from the same era both have what I call bright eyes.SchWING!
Late

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Karen Black was/is slightly cross-eyed, and when Meg Foster looks directly at the camera . . . well, I see my ex-wife. Holy horror!

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Under-rated beauty.

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Scares me to death, ...(shudders)...

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Meg Foster is the most Beautiful WOMAN of all time, MEG ROCKS!

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Oh yes, great eyes! Meg is super sexy, especially in Osterman.

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Meg has been a VERY good actress since the early 70's. Very sexy and wonderful to watch .

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her eyes are definitely quite scary esp the older she got

however she has always been a really good actress


No Justice Just Us

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I always loved her, she is a total hottie, okay the last she made, that I've have seen her in, was episodes of "Xena" & "Hercules", and even then she was over 50, but she still looks hotter than most ladies in there 40's & 30's, yeah ever the most in there 20's, and I'm sure that one of the things that does it, is those very beautiful, gorgeous and very very sexy eyes....
I'm just sad that there haven't being that must movies or series with her in, since her performence in "Xena" & "Hercules", and I'm puzzled over that a lady like her, that have being in many Sci-Fi series and movies, never found a place in some of the newer Sci-Fi, like "Andromeda" [She had played together with Kevin Sorbo in Hercules], or "Battlestar Galactica", or "Bionic Woman", or "Eureka", or "Farscape", or "Heroes", or "Legend Of The Seeker", or "Smallville", or "Stargate" [Both the movie, or the series, SG-1, Atlantis and Universe], or "Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles", or "Threshold", or the new "V - The Series", or "Warehouse 13", She was in ONE episode of Star Trek DS-9, but why not in any of the movies, or in "The Next Generation", "Voyager", or "Enterprise", all them, and a lot more that could have being better with a class actress like Meg, because I've always meant that her full potential come out, when she performed in Sci-Fi movies, and series, but maybe that just me, because I've love both Sci-Fi and Meg Foster, who knows....


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"There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion"
"Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it."

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