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Elizabeth Taylor tribute by Paul Newman

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A short Elizabeth Taylor tribute narrated by Paul Newman that aired on the Turner Classic Movies channel.

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  • There are no actresses who could match her today. She could do sexy and pouty. She could do classy. She could do innocent and pretty. She could do wild and brash.

    She was one of a kind. There has never been, nor ever will be, anyone like her.

  • My ideal of a desirable woman. Thank god she will live on thru her films.

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  • Love Elizabeth so much! What a STAR.

  • A true legend. Newman hits all the right notes regarding her acting and what a gifted actress she truly was.

  • @amorgieful: Dear Psychiatric, Elizabeth Taylor, for many years of her physical life, exuded a particular type of female white facial attractiveness that for the most part, as already much detailed and lauded in those of my numerous other posts, rated "lovely", if not almost exquisite -- which Hedy La Marr's features, while of a like ilk to Taylor's, attained, it can be said, with the aid of make-up and great lighting and camera angles -- eternal beauty on celluloid -- a higher perfection.

  • @amorgieful: that said, it can be noted that both possessed attractive, too, though not perfectly almond-shaped, eyes, and that both, especially Taylor, projected ill-defined or utterly weak eyebrow-bone formation; whereas eg, Grace Kelly and Ava Gardner possessed arched eyebrow-bones & almond-shaped eyes, with Kelly grand-slamming, with large eyes. Neither La Marr nor Taylor fared quite so well on those scores. Taylor, nose job or not, best ed all in profile, sans weak mandibular ie, jawline

  • @amorgieful: Dear Psychiatric, Elizabeth Taylor, for many years of her physical life, exuded a particular type of female white facial attractiveness that for the most part, as already much detailed and lauded in those of my numerous other posts, rated "lovely", if not almost exquisite -- which Hedy La Marr's features, while of a like ilk to Taylor's, attained, it can be said, with the aid of make-up and great lighting and camera angles -- eternal beauty on celluloid -- a higher perfection.

  • @CarCriticAssessor hahaha, you try so hard to prove that La Liz wasn't this or that, but even if you jump out of the window to prove that she didn't have blue eyes or she shouldn't have been called Dame etc, that won't make any difference. Seems you're following all the comments on the videos like a maniac just to prove smth silly to people who love her, hm, I really feel sorry for you and you can keep on write whatever you want to look even more silly. Long Live marvelous Dame Elizabeth! :)

  • @CarCriticAssessor Maybe you wore sunglasses....LoL..Celadon is a handsome colour, really: but simply isn't her colour. Look on youtube "The Rubbles make Due" it's taken from "The Flinstones 1994"... BLUE VIOLET... Raz Degan has celadon eyes on tv and try to guess...i met him in person and has celadon eyes.

  • @taylorlivelaugh: Why -- because a whacked-out and idiotically parroted and intentionally perpetuated PR person's crafty hoax took on traction with a cadre of cinema moguls and technicians who often skewed pre and post-production color values to "substantiate" their easily effected and desired "film proof change" -- to economic gain (err ... foisted upon a gullible ill-informed public): yeah ... myth-busting hurts; and eg, Evita Paron never had genetic blonde hair; but, bleached: FACT CHECKS!

  • @furaskin: Dear Insanity Victim -- err ... let's try this .... Dear Confused, were you to avail yourself to the plethora of cinematographic color-value technical summaries provided in those of my numerous posts, coupled with the other mythos-busting explication ... then, your haranguing LIES-DIE-SLOWLY, once disillusion-sets-in, its symptoms would quicken ... then DUMP the medication: lol. Rest assured that Elizabeth Taylor's eyes were celadon; study, too, non-colorshifted RAW interview VIDs

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