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Re:Horror Quite Simply Brings Out the Awesome in a Woman
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mythman
mythman
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Horror Quite Simply Brings Out the Awesome in a Woman



If the evidence of Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween: 25 Years of Terror) isn't enough to prove it, just check out Monique Dupree on MySpace where you may then bask in the Awesome!

Dr. Gor might mention below,  Linda Blair (SCREAM) and Natassja Kinski (Somebody Is Waiting) are also worth awesomable mention; but Monique Dupree is the Awesome of the Future!



     
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Scream  (1996)

            
Dr_Gor
Dr_Gor
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Re:Horror Quite Simply Brings Out the Awesome in a Woman



   I would like to offer Linda Blair and Nastassja Kinski as evidence of this..



     

            
Dr_Gor
Dr_Gor
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Re:Horror Quite Simply Brings Out the Awesome in a Woman



mythman:

If the evidence of Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween: 25 Years of Terror) isn't enough to prove it, just check out Monique Dupree on MySpace where you may then bask in the Awesome!

Linda Blair (SCREAM) and Natassja Kinski (Somebody Is Waiting) are also worth awesomable mention, but Monique Dupree is the Awesome of the Future!

   You're a very tricksey hobbit (gollum), mythman...   you re-edited your post to make it appear that you mentioned Linda Blair and Nastassja Kinski before I did.   But the movie examples you gave are not very good ones...   Linda Blair had a very small role in Scream as an obnoxious reporter.   Her other noteworthy credits are too many to mention but, aside from The Exorcist films, how about  Hell Night  ,  Chained Heat ,  Savage Streets , Red Heat ,  Sorceress ...   the list goes on ...

   As for Nastassja, I was thinking more along the lines of  Cat People and  To The Devil, A Daughter ...

   As for other examples I could start naming 'scream-queens' who like to take their clothes off like ;  Mellisa Moore, Debbie Rochon, Linea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, etc...   But one of my ALL TIME favorites would have to be the beautiful and talented  Misty Mundae!

                                                                              < GOR > 



     
Under discussion:

Cat People  (1982)

Chained Heat  (1983)

Hell Night  (1981)

Red Heat  (1985)

Savage Streets  (1983)

Scream  (1996)

Sorceress  (1994)

            
mythman
mythman
Posts 37

Re:Horror Quite Simply Brings Out the Awesome in a Woman



Dr_Gor:

mythman:

If the evidence of Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween: 25 Years of Terror) isn't enough to prove it, just check out Monique Dupree on MySpace where you may then bask in the Awesome!

Linda Blair (SCREAM) and Natassja Kinski (Somebody Is Waiting) are also worth awesomable mention, but Monique Dupree is the Awesome of the Future!

   You're a very tricksey hobbit (gollum), mythman...   you re-edited your post to make it appear that you mentioned Linda Blair and Nastassja Kinski before I did.   But the movie examples you gave are not very good ones...   Linda Blair had a very small role in Scream as an obnoxious reporter.   Her other noteworthy credits are too many to mention but, aside from The Exorcist films, how about  Hell Night  ,  Chained Heat ,  Savage Streets , Red Heat ,  Sorceress ...   the list goes on ...

   As for Nastassja, I was thinking more along the lines of  Cat People and  To The Devil, A Daughter ...

   As for other examples I could start naming 'scream-queens' who like to take their clothes off like ;  Mellisa Moore, Debbie Rochon, Linea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, etc...   But one of my ALL TIME favorites would have to be the beautiful and talented  Misty Mundae!

                                                                              < GOR > 

Sorry I had not accredited you in that edit (though in a later edit, I also gave you the title of 'Doctor' ... kind of like that given a certain time-lord).

The movies I mentioned were the latest ones I've heard of for the ladies you mentioned---whose names I ran a search-for here on Spout.com. I'm sure their best performances were given when they were nameless starlets just starting to etch their names into the hearts of male horror fans around the world!

(Just like my best performances usually take place in the mirror over the sink!)

But my point here is not that anyone-has ever been the greatest, -will ever be the greatest or -is now the greatest that ever will be or ever has been. My point is that Monique Dupree--for better or worse--is awesome in her greatness!



     
Under discussion:

Cat People  (1982)

Chained Heat  (1983)

Hell Night  (1981)

Red Heat  (1985)

Savage Streets  (1983)

Scream  (1996)

Sorceress  (1994)

            
indieabby88
indieabby88
Posts 327

Re:Horror Quite Simply Brings Out the Awesome in a Woman



Sigourney Weaver, anyone? The Alien trilogy is a great example of the kickass horror heroine.



     
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Alien  (1979)

            
Dr_Gor
Dr_Gor
Posts 1207

Re:Horror Quite Simply Brings Out the Awesome in a Woman



indieabby88:

Sigourney Weaver, anyone? The Alien trilogy is a great example of the kickass horror heroine.

   Sigourney Weaver kicked some serious butt in the  ALIEN  films and, I must admit, she looked pretty good in her underwear in the first one.   Good mention, Indieabby.

   How about Denise Richards in  Starship Troopers  and (NOT a Horror Movie)  Wild Things ...   she makes me drool...

   And, speaking of drooling, how about a very young and gorgeous Jennifer Aniston in  Leprechaun ...

                                                                   < GOR >



     
Under discussion:

Alien  (1979)

Leprechaun  (1993)

Wild Things  (1998)

            
mythman
mythman
Posts 37

Re:Horror Quite Simply Brings Out the Awesome in a Woman



Dr_Gor:

indieabby88:

Sigourney Weaver, anyone? The Alien trilogy is a great example of the kickass horror heroine.

   Sigourney Weaver kicked some serious butt in the  ALIEN  films and, I must admit, she looked pretty good in her underwear in the first one.   Good mention, Indieabby.

   How about Denise Richards in  Starship Troopers  and (NOT a Horror Movie)  Wild Things ...   she makes me drool...

   And, speaking of drooling, how about a very young and gorgeous Jennifer Aniston in  Leprechaun ...

                                                                   GOR

My personal favorite, though, is Rachel Weisz ... she's turned me on regularly all the way from The Mummy to Th ... that Johnny Depp Barber-Movie whose name slips my mind!

There''s also Anne Hathaway ...



     
Under discussion:

Alien  (1979)

Leprechaun  (1993)

Wild Things  (1998)

The Mummy  (1999)

            
mythman
mythman
Posts 37

Re:Horror Quite Simply Brings Out the Awesome in a Woman



mythman:

Dr_Gor:

indieabby88:

Sigourney Weaver, anyone? The Alien trilogy is a great example of the kickass horror heroine.

   Sigourney Weaver kicked some serious butt in the  ALIEN  films and, I must admit, she looked pretty good in her underwear in the first one.   Good mention, Indieabby.

   How about Denise Richards in  Starship Troopers  and (NOT a Horror Movie)  Wild Things ...   she makes me drool...

   And, speaking of drooling, how about a very young and gorgeous Jennifer Aniston in  Leprechaun ...

                                                                   GOR

My personal favorite, though, is Rachel Weisz ... she's turned me on regularly all the way from The Mummy to Sweeney Todd-- no, that was Helena Bonham Carter, in a performance almost as good as Rachel Weisz could have done!

There''s also Anne Hathaway ...



     
Under discussion:

Alien  (1979)

Leprechaun  (1993)

Wild Things  (1998)

The Mummy  (1999)

            
jdice31
jdice31
Posts 27

Re:Horror Quite Simply Brings Out the Awesome in a Woman



Sigourney Weaver, is a great choice.  I also like Kersten from Hellraiser I, II, and VI (I think). AND she is still alive and well in the Hellraiser universe (she hasen't been killed off.......yet)



     
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Hellraiser  (1987)

            
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