I like her as an actress. She never seems to age. To be sure though, she hasn't exactly played in allot of indepth roles. My favorite movie of hers is Mad Love in which she is suffering from drugs and mental illness. That required allot of depth to her role, but usually she doesn't play those types. It really showed how good she can act.
I don't like her at all. I did like 50 First Dates with her in it, but that is really the only role where I liked her.
My favorite movie with her in is Scream. She dies in the first 10 minutes of the movie, which made the whole movie for me.
After suffering through Ever After, I realized that her great acting ability consists of whining through all of her roles.
Just my opinion.
Nighthawk, your Scream description was too funny.
I like her, but she isn't one of my favorite actresses. She's a cute actress, and I enjoy her comedy roles. I loved the movie Ever After, but I was definately not impressed with her accent. It sounded too forced and fake.
I loved her in Never Been Kissed. That is probably my favorite role for her.
I really like Drew Barrymore as an actress. Her role in 50 First Dates with Adam Sandler was priceless. I also recently saw Fever Pitch with Jimmy Fallon and thought she did a very good job. Like Konq stated earlier, she does not seem to age, and actually gets more attractive with age.
She was chosen by People's magazine as the most beautiful woman.
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NEW YORK - She was born with her acting family's classic beauty, but Drew Barrymore credits her fun-loving approach to life for her No. 1 spot on People magazine's annual "100 Most Beautiful People" list. "I just think happiness is what makes you pretty. Period," she tells the magazine. "Happy people are beautiful. They become like a mirror and they reflect that happiness." Barrymore, 32, graces the cover of the issue that hits newsstands Friday. It's her fourth time on the list, but first as cover girl. Making the cover "made my peacock feathers shine in the golden-hour light and extend to the heavens," says Barrymore, who stars in the upcoming Warner Bros. film "Lucky You," opposite Eric Bana. Inside, she weighs in on a host of beauty-related topics. Her beauty rules for dating? "The only fundamental rule for me is to just be yourself," she says. "Let your freak-flag fly, and if someone doesn't get you, move on." Barrymore is one of 11 celebrities - including Eva Longoria and the three Jessicas (Simpson, Alba and Biel) - photographed for the issue without makeup. "I find that men, in my past, have preferred me without it," Biel, 25, says of makeup... |