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(10-12-2012, 08:57 PM)Robosprog Wrote:
(10-12-2012, 08:36 PM)the dark side Wrote: i dont rank watson either. her acting reminds me of an over-starched plank, shes got about 2 emotions, suprise, and horney, and its often impossible to tell between the two. also, she is no looker. she has got less meat on her than a chicken mcnugget (red dwarf III) and her face resembles a drunk MLP drawing, gugh.

massively overated, just like that walking coat-hanger that is eva green, seriously? she is terrible, extremely wooden with a voice like nails down a blackboard, and her smugness just makes me want to headbut the damn theatre screen. how on earth do Either of them find employment in the film industry? do the casting departments have no taste?
Wut. She has a horny look? Please inform me of when this face was used in the childrens book film adaptations.
She is a very dynamic actor, her tone of voice when acting is fantastic, it really does resemble fear etc very well, as well as having a great range of faces that she can use as well. - She's not the best but she's one of the best young british actors.
She also looks fantastic, but since she's not got an amazing ass or breasts she's ugly to a lot of people - her face, eyes in particular are stunning, whilst maintaining a fairly curvy body and not being too thin or too large.

Have you ever actually watched any of the films she's been in?
I don't find her ugly. Actually I think she has quite good T&A, plus a good face. I just don't swoon over her like I do with Liv Tyler for example. Also, I don't think she is a very good actress personally - certainly not bad, but not amazing. I watched all of the Harry Potter movies by the way (I am a big fan of most of them actually). It's all subjective man.
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