Changing of the guard
I just may weep; Uma Thurman is the "older woman."
And what does that make Meryl Streep? The old woman?
So, let's see. You used to call yourself a liberal. But things changed after 9/11, and now you're not sure what to call yourself anymore. Try "neo-neocon" on for size.
I just may weep; Uma Thurman is the "older woman."
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In Hollywood terms? Dare I say it? Crone
Oh My Gosh!! What does that make me??? My body is 69 for heaven's sake. My mind isn't, but it will be if you young sprouts keep this up.
Ruth H: [Hollywood voice!] 69? Saaaay! You're not that Biblical Ruth are you? How's the OldTest re-write with Mel coming along? You're that...pillar of salt Ruth, right? Or was that...wait, wait, I know it...that other Ruth! Sorry, get you two mixed up!
Just ignore the youth-besotted and we'll all be fine...
The irony is that everyone in Hollywood is 10 years older than they seem to be. Meryl Streep is 57, and Uma Thurman is 35 (actually younger than I thought; she's been involved with movies since she was 14 according to imdb.com and has an impressive list).
The thing that makes me feel old: Harrison Ford is 63. I don't expect he'll be doing his own stunts in Indy Jones IV...
Uma and Meryl, both still really hot.
Where's Bo Derek? She must be cruising in on 50 pretty soon.
Is she still a 10? I guess it depends on who's asking.
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