She's wicked and she hates it, Christina ricci is the
same way and she doesn't like it so she does stuff
like Black snake moan which shows her body. Maybe
Fairuza is giving up and now she is just showing her
body, she doesn't want people to forget her, and she
wants people to remember her for a whole wack of films
that amount to The Craft, and sooner or later she is
going to find she can't win her fans hearts that way.
Maybe she should try sci-fi or fantasy films directed
towards family & children to get out of this life long
sticky situation. That way she would always have
everyones respect, for now and forever.
--- fasttrack2000 <fasttrack2000@...> wrote:
> Angel Marie wrote:
> >
> > I agree 100%, she's been pigeonholed into crappy
> film
> > making that only the makers of the film applaud.
> Wake
> > up Fairuza! wake up!
>
> Thanks to Angel and the other list members who
> replied to this thread; your thoughts are
> similar to what I've heard from other Fairuza fans.
>
> Although Fairuza has appeared in over 40 films, the
> film she is most closely identified with
> seems to be "The Craft." Sure, if you tell someone
> "She was Ed Norton's girlfriend in
> "American History X" or "She was Adam Sandler's
> girlfriend in "The Waterboy," they will
> often think for a moment and reply, "That was her?"
> But if you tell someone, "She was
> Nancy in "The Craft," the person will often break
> into a smile and say, "Oh God, I LOVED
> her in that movie!" Never mind that "The Craft" came
> out in 1996; many people I talk to --
> especially women between the ages of 18 and 35 --
> know her from that film.
>
> So why do you think so many people remember Fairuza
> from "The Craft"? Was it the role,
> her performance, or the film itself?
>
> Paul
>
>
>
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