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Why did Helen Slater's career go straight down the shitter? I guess Supergirl and The Legend of Billie Jean were supposed to make her a star, but they bombed. She was in a few big movies after that, but fairly uninteresting love interest/mom roles.
Helen Slater. I grew up loving her as Supergirl. ... It was the theme to Helen’s second film, The Legend ...
While I'd heard the Pat Benetar song, I'd never actually seen the movie until I decided to watch it on a lark tonight. To my complete surprise, I found it pretty charming. Helen Slater and Peter Coyote gave much better performances than the material probably deserved. Helen has described it as "The one where Lisa Simpson gets her period."
I just stumbled across "Ruthless People" from 1986 on YT.What a hilarious movie even after 3+ decades.Bill Pullman & Helen Slater both gave off gay vibes to me.I've only seen them in the Independence ...
I read that the original screenplay ended with Devito's character kidnapping Bette's character at Helen Slater's Paris fashion show, setting up a sequel. The ending is perfect though, so I'm glad they didn't include that.
Helen’s mom suggested an acting career. Her parents said, “Honey, we can use our connections to get you a job as a child actor at age 6. If you succeed, then most intelligent people will know that at some point teenagers in show business need to book their own gigs through their own agents.
Helen Slater's performance lacks gravitas. by Anonymous: reply 5: December 16, 2023 7:55 PM: I've been ...
A friend of mine (now long passed) had been a stage manager on Broadway in the late 60s/early 70s. She worked on a show that had a then-up and coming Faye Dunaway in it and told me Dunaway was like a robot.
Despite the myth that SUPERGIRL (1984) ended her film career, Helen Slater followed that turkey with a supporting role in RUTHLESS PEOPLE (#9 of 1986) and the female lead in THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS (#7 of 1987). Rather, it was Faye Dunaway who SUPERGIRL did no favors.
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