![]() Showing it, I just think there’s perhaps more of it in this book than is And there’s nothing wrong with being a big fan of someone and ![]() ![]() When describing the attractiveness of my favorite actresses, like Kim Novak or These same crimes in my writing, as when on occasion I might be overly effusive How many imitators Hollywood might develop, there was only one Deanna Durbin,Īnd there will never be another one.” (p.294) I’ll admit I might be guilty of When summing up Durbin’s career, Basinger writes, “No matter Hyperbole when writing about Deanna Durbin, a very popular child star of theġ930’s and 1940’s. Looks that can only be labeled ‘beautiful.’” (p.143) Basinger thinks that Tyrone Power was the best-looking man ever, and, tellingly, the section in the index with the most entries for Power is "physical beauty of." Basinger also is driven to Substantial, and with great masculine dignity, but with the kind of physical Gets too fan girly, like when she’s gushing (repeatedly) about how good-looking Movies, it sometimes gets in the way of her writing. ![]() That means that she’s actually taken the time to watch all of these obscure Biggest strength is also its biggest problem: Basinger is a huge fan. ![]()
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