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The only really successful actress to come out of a Bond movie is probably Kim Basinger (Never Say Never Again). [Although it looks like Michelle Yeoh will have a pretty good career at this point- but she was not really the typical "Bond girl"]
Also, as far as RLC is concerned, probablt the only things she really hasn't done that would be interesting to see her in are an action flick (GC doesn't count, more suspense with a few action sequences), a scifi film, or what I like to call a "Dustin Hoffman special" - a movie where she has an obvious affliction to overcome.
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| Posts: 266 | Location: Elkhart, IN, USA | Registered: May 01, 2001 | 
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Actually, she is about the same height as Sarah Michelle Gellar. Sarah standing next to Rachael would only stand maybe an inch taller.  -TR
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| Posts: 4389 | Location: Somewhere in the USA. | Registered: November 24, 2000 | 
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quote: Originally posted by DrShrink: Other than that, maybe.. well i was going to suggest a bond girl but thats a career runier, no actress has pulled herself above cheap cable porn flics after doing a bond film
Would you consider Michelle Yeoh a bond girl? Being in a Bond flick introduced her to Western audiences, which really helped her career. She was excellent in Crouching Tiger.
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Rachael would be great in a remake of any Audrey Hepburn movie(possible exception - "Funny Face" as that role requires a professional dancer and apearently she isn't a high caliber dancer). You may laugh, but if you took the time to sit through an Audrey Hepburn movie, you would see why Rachael has been compared to the late,great Ms. Hepburn
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| Posts: 676 | Location: Overland Park, Ks. | Registered: June 12, 2001 | 
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Rachael would look good in a Crow movie. Her eyes count her in. Think of Rachael as a murder victim who's resurrected and paints her face black and white to bring vengeance. That, I think. Would be cool.
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| Posts: 348 | Location: South of Heaven | Registered: June 03, 2001 | 
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