Primetimer February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Let a couple of Hollywood battle-axes show you how to fight. View the full article Link to comment
spaceghostess February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 I AM SO HERE FOR THIS. YESSSSSSS.I don't know if I hallucinated it, but I thought I read somewhere that there was a project in the making about the Hopper/Parsons feud? I'm super-excited about this one, but if that happened, I might just pee on my chair (the way Parsons apparently did on the regular). Link to comment
Chaos Theory February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 I so want to see this. So so much. Link to comment
schroob February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 Feud is life!!!!!!(But not for autocorrect, who changed "feud" to "died") 2 Link to comment
formerlyfreedom February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 I will bring the popcorn! And the wire clothes hangers! Anything else we need? 3 Link to comment
starri February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 I'm sure I would probably love the show, but given that I currently find Susan Sarandon revolting, hard pass. 1 Link to comment
marceline February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 3 hours ago, starri said: I'm sure I would probably love the show, but given that I currently find Susan Sarandon revolting, hard pass. I'm right there with you. This is normally the kind of thing I would love but the sight of that woman makes viewing impossible. 1 Link to comment
pagooey February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 Quote given that I currently find Susan Sarandon revolting Ohh, I know. Why can't Lange punt her in the head please? I'm still in, though, and vaguely ashamed of it. But I can't help thinking of a friend's kid, who encountered the word "feud" for the first time in a book, and asked his mom what "FEE-uhd" meant. I will call this show Fee-uhd for all time. Link to comment
BloggerAloud February 17, 2017 Share February 17, 2017 Is it weird that like Joan and Bette had distinct speaking voices, especially Bette, and neither woman is trying to replicate it at all? Link to comment
Valny February 19, 2017 Share February 19, 2017 On 2/17/2017 at 1:22 AM, BloggerAloud said: Is it weird that like Joan and Bette had distinct speaking voices, especially Bette, and neither woman is trying to replicate it at all? Agreed, that is disappointing mainly with Sarandon, in those clips still talks like HERSELF! I'm guessing... maybe shouldn't get the voice down good enough that it was decided just don't do it at all or perhaps it's one of those things where you hear, I just wanted to get the "essence" of the person and not do an imitation. Well boo on that. Davis had a distinctive and bigger than life personality, so not to even hear that vocally of is a bummer. But I will see more for myself when it airs. I mean, I would hope she should at least sound more like her in the Baby Jane shooting scenes because Davis had a super distinctive sounding voice by then,especially an older Davis. And I will be disappointed if we don't see that classic liner of Jane's: Blanche: You wouldn't be able to do these awful things to me if I weren't still in this chair. Jane: But cha aah, Blanche, ya AAH in that chair. BTW - I am a huge BD fan and have a bunch of books about her, so when I heard Murphy was making this I pretty much flipped out. I even own the book Bette & Joan-The Divine Feud..... so I think I may do a quick scan/reread of it to remember some things that went on during that time. Link to comment
annzeepark914 March 6, 2017 Share March 6, 2017 Oh rats--Bette Davis spoke in such a distinctive way (was that an exaggerated New England accent?), very clipped words. Link to comment
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