The Dixie Chicks (Natalie Maines, Emily Robison; Martie Maguire)
Say it before, say it again: Smart chicks rule. And these smart chicks saw a lot of trash dumped on them (figuratively and literally) because they were right, and right early, about President Bush.
Unfortunately, Emily Robison and husband Charlie have recently divorced. I hope she'll have more success personally in the future; I know the Chicks will continue to have it professionally.
Eva Green.
Eva Green rocks life. Or as a beautiful man once said:
She doesn't even have to be showing anything but her face
and no heterosexual man could stop himself mentally cataloging a few carnal pleasures.
You put her in a dress that shows off her wow! of a body...
...and strong men could be forgiven for passing out.
Green seems to be working more in her role as "ambassador" for Montblanc pens than she does as a film star at the moment.
Runner up:
Lisa Edelstein. She's lovely.
She's a Democrat. What the hell more do you want out of life?
Edelstein is working on House season five.
I'd also like to say a handful of words about Jodie Whittaker in the film Venus.
Not just because of her performance--although she's simply perfect--but because I feel that the whole film is a kind of statement about men and their relationships with women.
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