Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - child
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do u have the scene where Burton comes to the stairs when he realizes Taylor is in bed with Segal then starts laughing?
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I think, The boy never existed. They made him up to deal with their issues, and the fact they were not able to have kids
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Elizabeth Taylor's performance here is a work of heart. It's genius. Right up there with Charlize Theron in Monster, Jodie Foster in Silence of the Lambs and Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice as my favorites.
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I don't get it? The entire thing is confusing!!
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An amasingly powerful film, superb performances from all
my favourite film of all time
Thanks
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Don't underestimate Crawford. People do.
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It has because like A JFK or Lincoln she is always help up as the ideal of her profession. A closer look will make you wonder "why?".
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Today it's all about technical effects. Everybody pays attention to the CGI but not a decent script.
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I couldn't agree more. Some of the best acting ever,and makes you think about how films today do not even come close to this masterpiece.
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I know! Elizabeth was a truly underrated actress, while Kat being what she was as the most overrated actress of all time. Did Hepburn really deserve FOUR Oscar's? C'mon! She only deserved one of them for Lion in Winter.
Hepburn as Martha? Wow. David as Martha? Wow. How about Ingrid Bergman as Martha? Or Vivian Leigh? This role was perfect for Taylor, and she nails it. I can't take my eyes off her.
jasonc001 4 years ago 6
Taylor was the type of actress that when comfortable with her director could outact anyone on earth in those special moments of hers. Her crying at the end is unbearably gutwrenching. Bette, Hepburn....all well and good, all consistently great. Apples and oranges really but when Liz had her moment, she was better.
perrypearl 3 years ago 5