Crimson
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All of the talk about Faye Dunaway in the MOMMIE DEAREST/DYNASTY/VALLEY OF THE DOLLS thread has sparked an interest for me to revisit her films. She's long been one of my favorite actresses, but it's been years since I've watched any of her movies.
I have 15 of her films (1967 to 1984, the only vintage of her career that really interests me) in my digital collection; I thought about watching them in chronological order, but I decided to get the worst out of the way first.
SUPERGIRL (1984)
Even as a fan of comic book movies, this one is pretty bad; and, yet, not quite as bad as SUPERMAN III or IV. There's really not much to say about the film beyond Dunaway herself.
It's an oddity of Hollywood that so many actresses see their careers collapse right after hitting an apparent peak. It certainly happened to Faye after winning an Oscar for NETWORK. Add in the calamity of MOMMIE DEAREST to her already dwindling career, and Faye was reduced to cheesy shlock like SUPERGIRL. It's always curious to see a very talented actor in a very bad movie. They often seem uncertain of how to proceed: play it straight, ham it up, or phone it in? Faye tried her best to seemingly have fun with the flamboyant villainess here, but you can practically see the confusion in her eyes, reconciling her Method with the nonsense she was asked to say in this movie.
It's all uphill from here!
I have 15 of her films (1967 to 1984, the only vintage of her career that really interests me) in my digital collection; I thought about watching them in chronological order, but I decided to get the worst out of the way first.
SUPERGIRL (1984)
Even as a fan of comic book movies, this one is pretty bad; and, yet, not quite as bad as SUPERMAN III or IV. There's really not much to say about the film beyond Dunaway herself.
It's an oddity of Hollywood that so many actresses see their careers collapse right after hitting an apparent peak. It certainly happened to Faye after winning an Oscar for NETWORK. Add in the calamity of MOMMIE DEAREST to her already dwindling career, and Faye was reduced to cheesy shlock like SUPERGIRL. It's always curious to see a very talented actor in a very bad movie. They often seem uncertain of how to proceed: play it straight, ham it up, or phone it in? Faye tried her best to seemingly have fun with the flamboyant villainess here, but you can practically see the confusion in her eyes, reconciling her Method with the nonsense she was asked to say in this movie.
It's all uphill from here!