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Old 11-24-2012, 12:02 AM   #41
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She either be
1) a damn good actress
2) completely naked throughout

for me to be remotely interested.
I'm going with that.
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If people like Michael Jordan, John Cena and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson can have some success in movies I don't see why Sharapova wouldn't have at least a shot. I don't think any of them are amazing and in the case of the latter two they did both movies and TV work. Sharapova certainly has connections to do that, and with her looks they could market her well depending on the role.
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If people like Michael Jordan, John Cena and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson can have some success in movies I don't see why Sharapova wouldn't have at least a shot. I don't think any of them are amazing and in the case of the latter two they did both movies and TV work. Sharapova certainly has connections to do that, and with her looks they could market her well depending on the role.
You're comparing the most electrifying man in all of sports and entertainment to Sharapova? The Rock can hold the millions in the palm of his hand with just a few words, Sharapova does not even come close to having as much charisma and screen presence as The Great One himself. That man was born to entertain.
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You're comparing the most electrifying man in all of sports and entertainment to Sharapova? The Rock can hold the millions in the palm of his hand with just a few words, Sharapova does not even come close to having as much charisma and screen presence as The Great One himself. That man was born to entertain.
Sharapova could not have done any worse with a horrible movie like The Tooth Fairy than The Rock did.
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The solution is clearly Sharapova & The Rock as co-stars in Titanic 2: Too Titanic.
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I guess she could have a part in 'Scream 5' the latest in the series.

She would be playing tennis and wouldn't even have to act. In a twist to the plot, she would scare the wits out of the hooded killer with her hollering and he would flee the scene in terror!


OMG, What IS that hideous sound??


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... Maria, when Kournikova is 65 yrs old, maybe you will get your chance...
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Sharapova could not have done any worse with a horrible movie like The Tooth Fairy than The Rock did.
I think it would be difficult to find anyone who has not done a movie that sucked. But The Rock has huge screen presence, he is electrifying and a natural born entertainer, Sharapova doesn't even come close to him.

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I don't understand the sexist comments about Maria Sharapova wanting to get into acting? Maria can definitely become an actress after her tennis career ends she certainly has connections in Hollywood. If Maria is serious about acting she should consider taking some acting lessons. Maria is certainly young enough still to make it in Hollywood.
As an ENTP reminiscent of Taylor Swift to me in sweet barbarian loin cloth...she *had* great potential to make it an actress/entertainer. Unfortunately, to me...I think that ship sailed when she grew too much. I saw her live at 17ish, reallll close (you know how my eyes do, like telescopes)...and honestly, she don't look quite the same to me. She's still highly feminized, but something in the way of her 'natural' charm if you will, kind of feeling, it just changed for me a short while along the way. Honestly, her face was prettier then, her bone structure just "felt" more dainty if you will; if she had decided to make that her "life's pursuit," @ that time, made that decision...who knows? But it would have been incredibly stupid Cupid too.

My friend laughed at her then, saying yeah, right, this beautiful womanly flower looking thing can beat a Williams sister? ...she hits like a powderpuff! ...but then, lo and behold, shortly thereafter, she grew a lot at an age when I've never known any other girl to, and her face honestly, it seeemed "model pure" before, but now no more. I remember the "old" Maria, and she was more beautiful for sure then. The difference wasn't night and day, or anything; but it certainly felt 'inexplicable' to me.

She whomped on a Williams sister in a Wimbledon final I believe. No more powderpuff! girls groundie impression, but also still not how I believe she would have turned out had she been stupid and looking to get into acting then, right from the start.

Honestly, just even think about how awkardly tall Cindy Crawford looked when she guest-starred on that fine show, "Wizards of Waverly Place."

I once saw Rick Fox (ENFP) act, he came to LA to pursue acting for much less during the "prime" of his career.

In a way it worked, he got Vanessa Williams, but then cheated on her...hey, don't blame him and his adonis good looks, and charm, honestly he's a pretty good nice guy, just that we all get a little horny-toot-toot! sometimes. Oh, yes, totally, too true, too true.

And yeah, point is, I'm still an unabashed fan of Rick Fox, even though I still think Doug Christie got the best of him (hey, don't mess with those girly INFP's...there's a lot of stored dimentia conviction in there, and what's "it's on," all bets are off, they "lose it" and have no problems with the thought of going to the death, and will make you feel like a peesy almost certainly)...but, anywho, yeah, anyway....

Rick Fox, was a decent actor, still is. Has the looks and the charisma, BUT I once saw him act, and he was as tall as the door! It was very ackward! no matter how you tried to dissect the scene. He was smiling, beautifully, like a Jessica Simpson movie star, only more manly...but the leading ladies and dudes in the room were like making love out of nothing at all to his navel.

It just felt..."staged," and truth be told, if he wasn't playing for the Lakers, I don't know if he would have got that semi-reoccuring role.

It wasn't that he couldn't...but you know, that's just how it is. If the dude wanted to be an actor, then he should have joined a female gymnasts team as a youth instead. They would have sure starved him to death preparing him for the lean years ahead, and he'd only be about, have grown to, what 6' at most. Maybe 6'2"...beyond that, and a male actor begins to lose versatility. They're not in that "sweet spot," to co-mingle and habitate with many different leading ladies...as many as humanly possible.

Just the way it is. There are certain ranges of what is considered "acceptable" height, like we can work with that you know...shoes, apple boxes, etc. to make up the difference, to taste...but 6'2-3" for a woman, and 6'7"-8" for a man, is just beginning to love on a different planet from everyone else. Everywhere in the REAL world, people is going to notice, and immediately ask if you play basketball, volleyball, or female woman's professional tennis. It just is what it is.

Truth be told, many ENTP's especially have, feel this, deep down urge or 'need' if you will to explore the possibilities, to be that shining "star." It's quite common no matter what Maria says in interviews about being such a "home body." The innate itch is still gonna be there, it just is what it is. But honestly, if she decided to use her clout to "force" her way into a Hollywood movie, to make it happen...I hope she'd stop to think about all those other thousands upon thousands of struggling actresses (they say, something like 10,000 people or something come to LA every millienia to try and "make it" in entertainment, by comparison Harvard anything, the odds are astronomically stacked against, like nothing else, nothing requires more time and money for nothing, when only about 500 movies a year in the US will ever sniff one cent of profit...think about that for a second, what is the reality, what are the odds of throwing your life away for nothing, absolutely nothing, if you're not *agreessive*).

Honestly, I know Taylor Swift despite her nice girl image, wants to be the center of attention of everything...she keeps it in check, now just think if she *didn't* believe in you know who, the big dud that can drop flower bombs upstairs, whenever he wants?

Because, truth be told, if she came along and decided to take away *my role,* I'd be pretty insulted and peeesssed. If I were that "ideal," 5'4"-5'7" actress...with soooo many others in the same boat, ALL the most local legend, "beautiful" from wherever they first hailed...honestly, it would really bug me. NOW, if the role actually *suited* her, I mean *genuinely* suited her...that is to say, actually called for someone that tall? You know what? *Fair game,* no problem...but there's just soooo many, whom desperate for *one* "breakout" rule, will take their clothes off and everything, even if they don't necessarily deep down want to...just is what it is. It makes all the difference. I honestly feel bad for all those midget actresses wishing for even just one "starring" role, who she'd intimidate, and *skip ahead of* everyone in that line, who've been slaving away, and working just as hard as her to "make it" all those youthful, sexy years lost by the wayside...the smart ones, however, of course have a nice house to go home to still...which makes it not so bad, not as bad as for the man.

It takes so little to impress them, it's really sad...soooooo many lives lost, the ones who don't come from great families, it's really sad. *Everything* takes untold time and money, time and money, *plus* you're soul...which is what is the great monkey wrench in it all. As much as anything else, if only the soul didn't need love along the way too...

...Maria, you've got Sasha, or used to...isn't that enough for you? Why, why? Does so many ENTP's always have a need for more, and more, and more...why do they have to desire the whole lemon drop sun? Eh, ...it just is what it is. She wouldn't be Maria if she weren't, it's just a matter of control...and what's really best for most in the end. Only she can honestly answer that for herself.

As far as the Rock goes? I totally concur...now THAT man was BORN to entertain, and NOT as a professional footbal player. He is truly a BLESSING to this world, he's got a biiiiG heart, you can just tell. Yeah, he's really special. Honestly, that kind *charisma* is exceedingly rare. I think he's probably an ENTP, *but* the difference is, that despite his over the top height...*honestly,* that man was just BORN to entertain. He's sooo charismatic, that you make that exception.... Say what you will, but only *two* people held your attention whenver all of those dudes was on the screen in Top Gun, *two* stars and the rest were? To be honest, replaceable. Same lines can be said, but not everyone was born to magnetize. You either have it, or you don't. And honestly, I think this is where ENTP's struggle...when they don't, they don't seem to realize it or care. Feel like as long as they still go after it with gung ho, they're still entitled too...but the difference is, if the Rock didn't "go after it," to me, that'd almost be like a crime against humanity. Because, he was too rare to just slip through the cracks. The man truly electrifies on the mic, you *can't* teach that. He gets "pops," sizzles, and cracks from the crowd...based on that. It is what it is. Plus, he's got a good heart too. He was really raised well. I like that guy. I would be his valet, if he asked me too. "Valet, not! Valentine!" that's what I'd say. One time this guy hit on me at Ikea, and it was very awkward...um, sheesh, that's very interesting...you know, right...? You know, right...? Umm...hoom...very weird, I always kinda thought of myself as a total stud in the mold of Ricky Martin/Berry Bonds...and who would ever mistake me for someone else?

Anyway, yeah...was weird. But don't really know if it necessarily made me feel "funny" inside or anything, just yeah.
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Maria is a tall woman this is true but being an actress is more than just how you look. Maria can still have a career in Hollywood she's young enough to certainly consider it and try if she is serious about it. There are tons of actresses in Hollywood with solid careers who are not considered beautiful or are considered not to have the right look. Look at Gabourey Sibide, the girl from the movie Precious people said she would never make it in Hollywood because of her weight but she's consistently working. So, if Maria wants to become an actress I definitely think she has a chance she has the connections in Hollywood to make it happen. And honestly, that's the first hurdle, it is hard to break into Hollywood without connections. Of course, there are talented people who prove otherwise but if you got connections you are a step ahead of the competition and Maria's got that. Maria is good friends with the actress Camille Belle so she's already got a good friend who is a working actress. Next, Maria's agent probably has connections with the powerful Hollywood agencies which means she probably can get auditions. And just getting auditions for Hollywood films or television is not easy. I can see Maria on 90210 or one of those CW shows for sure like Gossip Girl although that show is ending I think sometime next year.

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None of those players (including master imitator Djoko) would make good actors. They're entertainers in their field and they're good at it but professional acting is something else altogether and it is not as easy as general audiences seem to assume. It is not easy at all to do it well. It's a skill and it takes years of hard work to perfect it. (to illustrate my point, look at how dorky all those athletes look when acting in commercials).
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None of those players (including master imitator Djoko) would make good actors. They're entertainers in their field and they're good at it but professional acting is something else altogether and it is not as easy as general audiences seem to assume. It is not easy at all to do it well. It's a skill and it takes years of hard work to perfect it. (to illustrate my point, look at how dorky all those athletes look when acting in commercials).
But what about Rick Fox? Rick Fox the former husband of Vanessa Williams is a good actor and he's consistently working in Hollywood. So it is possible for an athlete to move on from professional sports and transition into Hollywood. People don't even think of Rick Fox as athlete these days they seem him as a good actor so it can be done.
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But what about Rick Fox? Rick Fox the former husband of Vanessa Williams is a good actor and he's consistently working in Hollywood. So it is possible for an athlete to move on from professional sports and transition into Hollywood. People don't even think of Rick Fox as athlete these days they seem him as a good actor so it can be done.

Not saying it can't be done but it's extremely rare and I can't see any of the current tennis stars making a successful transition. Katarina Witt (figure skater) tried it and she learned the hard way that being a popular athlete doesn't necessarily guarantee success in the movie business.
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Few months later - still no Sharapova movie.

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As an ENTP reminiscent of Taylor Swift to me in sweet barbarian loin cloth...she *had* great potential to make it an actress/entertainer. Unfortunately, to me...I think that ship sailed when she grew too much. I saw her live at 17ish, reallll close (you know how my eyes do, like telescopes)...and honestly, she don't look quite the same to me. She's still highly feminized, but something in the way of her 'natural' charm if you will, kind of feeling, it just changed for me a short while along the way. Honestly, her face was prettier then, her bone structure just "felt" more dainty if you will; if she had decided to make that her "life's pursuit," @ that time, made that decision...who knows? But it would have been incredibly stupid Cupid too.

My friend laughed at her then, saying yeah, right, this beautiful womanly flower looking thing can beat a Williams sister? ...she hits like a powderpuff! ...but then, lo and behold, shortly thereafter, she grew a lot at an age when I've never known any other girl to, and her face honestly, it seeemed "model pure" before, but now no more. I remember the "old" Maria, and she was more beautiful for sure then. The difference wasn't night and day, or anything; but it certainly felt 'inexplicable' to me.

She whomped on a Williams sister in a Wimbledon final I believe. No more powderpuff! girls groundie impression, but also still not how I believe she would have turned out had she been stupid and looking to get into acting then, right from the start.

Honestly, just even think about how awkardly tall Cindy Crawford looked when she guest-starred on that fine show, "Wizards of Waverly Place."

I once saw Rick Fox (ENFP) act, he came to LA to pursue acting for much less during the "prime" of his career.

In a way it worked, he got Vanessa Williams, but then cheated on her...hey, don't blame him and his adonis good looks, and charm, honestly he's a pretty good nice guy, just that we all get a little horny-toot-toot! sometimes. Oh, yes, totally, too true, too true.

And yeah, point is, I'm still an unabashed fan of Rick Fox, even though I still think Doug Christie got the best of him (hey, don't mess with those girly INFP's...there's a lot of stored dimentia conviction in there, and what's "it's on," all bets are off, they "lose it" and have no problems with the thought of going to the death, and will make you feel like a peesy almost certainly)...but, anywho, yeah, anyway....

Rick Fox, was a decent actor, still is. Has the looks and the charisma, BUT I once saw him act, and he was as tall as the door! It was very ackward! no matter how you tried to dissect the scene. He was smiling, beautifully, like a Jessica Simpson movie star, only more manly...but the leading ladies and dudes in the room were like making love out of nothing at all to his navel.

It just felt..."staged," and truth be told, if he wasn't playing for the Lakers, I don't know if he would have got that semi-reoccuring role.

It wasn't that he couldn't...but you know, that's just how it is. If the dude wanted to be an actor, then he should have joined a female gymnasts team as a youth instead. They would have sure starved him to death preparing him for the lean years ahead, and he'd only be about, have grown to, what 6' at most. Maybe 6'2"...beyond that, and a male actor begins to lose versatility. They're not in that "sweet spot," to co-mingle and habitate with many different leading ladies...as many as humanly possible.

Just the way it is. There are certain ranges of what is considered "acceptable" height, like we can work with that you know...shoes, apple boxes, etc. to make up the difference, to taste...but 6'2-3" for a woman, and 6'7"-8" for a man, is just beginning to love on a different planet from everyone else. Everywhere in the REAL world, people is going to notice, and immediately ask if you play basketball, volleyball, or female woman's professional tennis. It just is what it is.

Truth be told, many ENTP's especially have, feel this, deep down urge or 'need' if you will to explore the possibilities, to be that shining "star." It's quite common no matter what Maria says in interviews about being such a "home body." The innate itch is still gonna be there, it just is what it is. But honestly, if she decided to use her clout to "force" her way into a Hollywood movie, to make it happen...I hope she'd stop to think about all those other thousands upon thousands of struggling actresses (they say, something like 10,000 people or something come to LA every millienia to try and "make it" in entertainment, by comparison Harvard anything, the odds are astronomically stacked against, like nothing else, nothing requires more time and money for nothing, when only about 500 movies a year in the US will ever sniff one cent of profit...think about that for a second, what is the reality, what are the odds of throwing your life away for nothing, absolutely nothing, if you're not *agreessive*).

Honestly, I know Taylor Swift despite her nice girl image, wants to be the center of attention of everything...she keeps it in check, now just think if she *didn't* believe in you know who, the big dud that can drop flower bombs upstairs, whenever he wants?

Because, truth be told, if she came along and decided to take away *my role,* I'd be pretty insulted and peeesssed. If I were that "ideal," 5'4"-5'7" actress...with soooo many others in the same boat, ALL the most local legend, "beautiful" from wherever they first hailed...honestly, it would really bug me. NOW, if the role actually *suited* her, I mean *genuinely* suited her...that is to say, actually called for someone that tall? You know what? *Fair game,* no problem...but there's just soooo many, whom desperate for *one* "breakout" rule, will take their clothes off and everything, even if they don't necessarily deep down want to...just is what it is. It makes all the difference. I honestly feel bad for all those midget actresses wishing for even just one "starring" role, who she'd intimidate, and *skip ahead of* everyone in that line, who've been slaving away, and working just as hard as her to "make it" all those youthful, sexy years lost by the wayside...the smart ones, however, of course have a nice house to go home to still...which makes it not so bad, not as bad as for the man.

It takes so little to impress them, it's really sad...soooooo many lives lost, the ones who don't come from great families, it's really sad. *Everything* takes untold time and money, time and money, *plus* you're soul...which is what is the great monkey wrench in it all. As much as anything else, if only the soul didn't need love along the way too...

...Maria, you've got Sasha, or used to...isn't that enough for you? Why, why? Does so many ENTP's always have a need for more, and more, and more...why do they have to desire the whole lemon drop sun? Eh, ...it just is what it is. She wouldn't be Maria if she weren't, it's just a matter of control...and what's really best for most in the end. Only she can honestly answer that for herself.

As far as the Rock goes? I totally concur...now THAT man was BORN to entertain, and NOT as a professional footbal player. He is truly a BLESSING to this world, he's got a biiiiG heart, you can just tell. Yeah, he's really special. Honestly, that kind *charisma* is exceedingly rare. I think he's probably an ENTP, *but* the difference is, that despite his over the top height...*honestly,* that man was just BORN to entertain. He's sooo charismatic, that you make that exception.... Say what you will, but only *two* people held your attention whenver all of those dudes was on the screen in Top Gun, *two* stars and the rest were? To be honest, replaceable. Same lines can be said, but not everyone was born to magnetize. You either have it, or you don't. And honestly, I think this is where ENTP's struggle...when they don't, they don't seem to realize it or care. Feel like as long as they still go after it with gung ho, they're still entitled too...but the difference is, if the Rock didn't "go after it," to me, that'd almost be like a crime against humanity. Because, he was too rare to just slip through the cracks. The man truly electrifies on the mic, you *can't* teach that. He gets "pops," sizzles, and cracks from the crowd...based on that. It is what it is. Plus, he's got a good heart too. He was really raised well. I like that guy. I would be his valet, if he asked me too. "Valet, not! Valentine!" that's what I'd say. One time this guy hit on me at Ikea, and it was very awkward...um, sheesh, that's very interesting...you know, right...? You know, right...? Umm...hoom...very weird, I always kinda thought of myself as a total stud in the mold of Ricky Martin/Berry Bonds...and who would ever mistake me for someone else?

Anyway, yeah...was weird. But don't really know if it necessarily made me feel "funny" inside or anything, just yeah.
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If people like Michael Jordan, John Cena and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson can have some success in movies I don't see why Sharapova wouldn't have at least a shot. I don't think any of them are amazing and in the case of the latter two they did both movies and TV work. Sharapova certainly has connections to do that, and with her looks they could market her well depending on the role.
LOL John Cena is a dreadful actor. He's bad enough in the WWE, let alone a movie.

The Rock however, is box-office and still making films this day.

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You're comparing the most electrifying man in all of sports and entertainment to Sharapova? The Rock can hold the millions in the palm of his hand with just a few words, Sharapova does not even come close to having as much charisma and screen presence as The Great One himself. That man was born to entertain.
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Why is it that the top male players seem more focused on history, legacy, records, cementing their place in the game of tennis, while the top women players seem more interested in ways to show off their looks, acting, modeling, being celebrities, being on the red carpet etc. Back in the day players like Navratilova and Graff seemed to be more competitive and interested in the sport than in their own celebrity. What changed? Seems to me like a major regression for women’s tennis.
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Old 02-11-2013, 09:30 AM   #57
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LOL John Cena is a dreadful actor. He's bad enough in the WWE, let alone a movie.

The Rock however, is box-office and still making films this day.
Of course, this depends who you ask, but I would agree. However, the kicker here is that both Rock and Cena have tons more screen presence than Sharapova from what I can tell regardless of how you feel about either one.
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Old 02-11-2013, 09:36 AM   #58
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She has a range of facial expressions




So why not?
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Hollywood makes a wide range of movies. What "type" of movie Maria?
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Linda Lovelace remake preferably.
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