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Happy 62nd Birthday, Sigourney Weaver! What’s Her Most Underrated Movie Moment?

Film legend and Movieline pal Sigourney Weaver turns 62 today, which means she’s been a working girl for almost 35 years. Damn, Ripley. Let’s pick her most underrated work on the big screen after the jump. Personally, I think I’ve pinpointed it. If your suggestion is You Again , I’m prepared to yell, “Get away from her, you bitch” at you.

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Happy 62nd Birthday, Sigourney Weaver! What’s Her Most Underrated Movie Moment?

50 Years Later, Has Any Movie Pinpointed Teenage Obsession Like Splendor in the Grass?

Splendor in the Grass , Elia Kazan’s ode to teenage angst and adolescent obsession, turns 50 this Monday. The golden anniversary of William Inge’s torrid screenplay may not seem like a big deal to you, but if you haven’t seen Splendor in the Grass (which was a box office sensation in ’61), you’ve missed out on three important film moments: 1) the performance of Natalie Wood’s career; 2) the debut of a young buck named Warren Beatty; and 3) a level of teenage hysteria that is both extreme and extremely moving.

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50 Years Later, Has Any Movie Pinpointed Teenage Obsession Like Splendor in the Grass?