zboy1 wrote:WorldTraveler wrote:Audrey Hepburn was beautiful and I liked her personality in a lot of movies too. That's why she was famous. There were many classic movie stars that I like much better than the recent ones. In fact I have a hard time finding any movies stars since Audrey Hepburn that I even think deserve the star status. I certainly don't like Julia Roberst or Sandra Bulloch. Nor are there any of the new ones do anything for me, except look a little nice. I don't feel any of the new ones have any real special appeal. I'm I missing someone?
The new, trashy Hollywood stars can't even compare to the elegance and dignity of the stars from the past like Gregory Peck, Bogart, Natalie Wood, Yul Brynner, and Deborah Kerr--just to name a few. Now, we have 'stars' named Lindsay Lohan, Shia Labeouf. Kim Kardashian, Snooki, and Will Farrell as the new role models for the current generation!
I could write myself off as being old and not hip, but my 2 nephews watch all the classic stars and won't be caught dead watching most new movies and never watch the crap on TV. It is a shame more people in their 20s don't demand more from Hollywood. If you are in your 20s and have never seen these stars, please go out and rent some movies by them:
Dustin Hoffman, Paul Newman, Humphrey Bogart, Errol Flynn, Cary Grant, Gregory Peck, Joseph Cotton, Audrey Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, Grace Kelly, even Marilyn Monroe did great movies.
My friend is in film school in CA. They are not showing the recent crap only Old classic movies and foreign films. He's put out short films and they are all good with meaning, but he'll probably die broke or end up doing weddings and editing reality shows if things don't change!
It's getting close to the Fall of Rome when society wants to emulate the "bottom of the barrel"!