Damn! She looks good!
Can’t wait for Veep
Damn! She looks good!
Can’t wait for Veep
Elaine! Hello! You look scrumptious.
I’m out!
She was on The Daily Show last night. I think it’s time to add HBO to my channel line-up.
She’s one of those women that improve with age. Not that she had much wrong with her 20 years ago.
Come on. Don’t you think they seem a bit too perfect?
I saw an advanced screening yesterday of the first two episodes of Veep. It’s good (not great), but I think it will improve as the season wears on. JLD is fantastic - no actress is better at saying lines with the word “fuck” in them.
Yes. I’ve had the hots for her since 1990.
They’re real and they’re spectacular.
Touché!
Not only great looking, and successful, and funny - Julia Louis-Dreyfuss is also an heiress (daddy is a French billionaire).
When I saw her in some sitcom a few years ago, I assumed they must’ve uglied her up on purpose on Seinfeld in order to make the character less attractive, because she’s pretty meh there (especially that horrible, frizzy hair) but really attractive in everything else. She also seems to have gotten more attractive with age, and that’s pretty rare.
While I always thought her pompadour hairdo was a bit weird, in general I don’t think it’s a lot different from other women’s hair of the time. I think sometime around the mid-to-late 90s, the “smooth and sleek” look became popular, as women started using flat irons and other heat styling methods, as well as the rise in hair shine products. Prior to that, I’ve noticed a lot of women’s hair in the late 80s and early 90s looks rather dull and frizzy by comparison.
Sometime during the last couple of seasons, JLD updated her hairstyle and it looked a lot better.
And she’s a great singer.
And dancer [thumb up, kick]
why does she always play such dumb or at least dopey characters though? (and don’t tell me Elaine wasn’t dumb - remember the “War & Peace/War - What is it good For” debacle on Seinfeld?) Can’t smart women characters be funny?
The smart women are the wives of the idiot man-children. Don’t you know sitcom rules?
…limbs flailing, arms akimbo, feet kicking up dust…
Breathtaking.
What you describe sounds a lot like the “Rachel” haircut women used to get emulating Jennifer Aniston’s character in Friends.