Actresses are alot like spoiled milk:am i wrong?

i'm not even referring to age when i make that comparison, having dated mostly under 30s... it's just that script-writers and movies that they've been in their entire lives have already made just about everything "magical" or "special" about being in love into a cliche or corny joke. it's like they have already seen and done everything a guy could possibly say or do a million times before, and in a way,they have. it was just so hard to say anything to them without them comparing me to another guy on their show or thinking i'm trying to emulate a guy from one of their movies i never seen... actresses just have so much life experiences from their movies they're like old ladies and i only like sweet girls who have kind hearts nowadays. my question is: do you agree with the statement that actresses are like spoiled milk?

yes, so true. 2
no, completely wrong. 0
kinda? 1
i have a better analogy and will comment. 3
no comment. 2
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  • thegypsysailor

    I wonder how many successful, professional 'actresses' you've actually known.
    There certainly are a whole bunch of pretty faced no talent actresses, no argument there, but long ago it occurred to me that many of the talented actors and actresses had something special that few outside the industry can match.
    For instance, how are you at putting on a good enough accent that native speakers wouldn't lambaste you for it? How easily and quickly do you pick up skills that you've never tried before such as sword fighting, horseback riding, surfing, learning Elizabethan dances, sky diving or scuba diving? How good are you at working long hours doing the same thing over and over again in the rain, scorching sun or late at night? And lastly, how good would YOU be learning your lines and performing them without too many errors? Talent for these people isn't about a pretty face. It's about performing under pressure in unusual and uncomfortable circumstances, and doing it graciously. After all, nobody likes to work with a spoiled prima donna, so they?

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    • green_boogers

      Hmmm. Well stated there, comrade.

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  • VirgilManly

    Well are you saying they are more like cheese, or yogurt?

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  • Leonard_Hatred

    I think a better analogy is more like a steaming pile of doggy poo

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  • deepdankstickygoo

    I disagree..but I am too lazy to explain why.

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