Jean Harlow - Dinner at Eight (1933)
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@lowkeygoddess you really have a high opinion of yourself, doncha, Sally? time to tone it down a notch or two, people are laughing at you pretentions. Just sayin'.
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@4262009AP What's the point of down-talking other celebrities? I never understand how disrespecting other stars by calling them "white trash" is praising another? Why can't you simply acknowledge Jean Harlow in all of her glamour without having to throw disgusting titles at others? What good or purpose does that serve?
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Why in hell would anyone override the original sound of this movie with that stupid obnoxious music? What an idiot!
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Que glamorosa!
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I love Jean Harlow.
Thank you.
George Vreeland Hill
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Harlow was truly one-of-a-kind. No one like her before or since. And she could do anything--drama, comedy, musicals. She actually was a big girl but knew how to cary herself and how to dress so she never looked big. Her personality was flat out right there in plain sight, which is why the public loved her so much. Very sad life. How ironic she died young but certainly turned out to be timeless. She would fit right in today.
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my ambition in life is to wake up every morning just like that. :P
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madonna takes inspiration for "in bed with madonna "scene...
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even though in this scene she is very beautiful, i still prefer her in hells angels, because this was the time before MGM turn her into a blond bombshell! in hells angels you see the real jean harlow and not jean harlow the glamour girl!! but in spite of that i still ADORE that movie!!!
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just saw this. Jean reminds me so much of myself...lol
she will always be the queen of the cinema.
not just of her time, but of the whole golden age, in my oppinion. she's the realest of all the old school females



NO, NO, and double NO!
Don't ever compare Britney Spears to the late great Jean Harlow!
Jean was a true star whereas Britney is nothing but white trash!
Jean will forever be a star as Ms. Spears will forever be dropping in the popularity charts.
4262009AP 2 years ago 58
Honey, let's put it this way: had there been no Harlow, there never would've been a Monroe. Simple, huh? Tired old thing.
bustyblonde26 3 years ago 8