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02-01-2005 08:11 AM |
Well, the boob job is pretty bad. I don't think she's all that pretty to begin with. Anyway, Tara would like you all to know that she's smrt. Wait, she meant smart.
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LOOK HOW SMART I AM!
By LISA ARCELLA
January 27, 2005 -- TARA Reid wants to convince you she's not the person these photos suggest. For truer insight into the real Tara Reid, she says, see the character she plays in the new sci-fi thriller "Alone in the Dark" (top)- a genius anthropologist noted more for her infallible memory than her inflated mammaries.
Reid a brainiac?
Believe it, says the 29-year-old actress.
"People think I am America's party girl, which is just stupid. I have done 24 movies and I am creating my own TV show," says Reid.
"I think people are going to believe me in that character and see I am capable of diversity."
She's confident she will eventually win the public relations battle.
"I think I am doing that slowly but surely," she said. "That's how the turtle won the race! People are starting to see that I am so much more."
Truth is, she says, "I am a very smart girl, and people don't realize that."
Her role in the video game-based "Alone in the Dark" is part of her master plan to change her public image. Reid stars as the love interest of Christian Slater, a detective of the paranormal who is investigating evil demons that plan to take over the world.
The plot, Reid says, is "hard to explain, but once you see it, it is really a good movie. It's very smart."
The 5-foot-5 blonde, who made her name in the "American Pie" films, will also star in the upcoming films "Land of Canaan" and "Wicked Prayer."
She has several movies in the works through her production company, Hi Happy Films, and is about to shoot the pilot of an as-yet-untitled sitcom that she is creating, producing and starring in for Fox.
"It's going to be awesome," she proclaims. "It will be loosely based on me - an actress in Hollywood who is always in love, falling out of love, getting in trouble, getting into trouble with the press. Someone who is trying to be good, but sometimes she can't help herself - like a Lucille Ball character.
"I think it will show that I don't take seriously what people say, and that I'll have the last laugh."
So does Reid stand any chance of redeeming her image?
Noting that "Americans love to give people a break," MSNBC gossip columnist Jeanette Walls says she wouldn't rule it out. But "she's going to have to turn in one incredible acting performance."
And Reid as a brainy academic is "a serious acting stretch," says Walls. "She might want to play an assistant district attorney first - something in between."
"One success and people forgive anything," adds David Poland, who writes the Hot Button column for Movie City News.
Reid ought to "make a bunch of good indie movies and show people she can act," he suggests, adding that it's yet to be revealed whether or not she can. Also, he says, "it wouldn't hurt to lose the implants. They're not helping her."
Though she may look and sound like the quintessential California girl, Reid was born and raised in Wyckoff, N.J.
"Once you get to know me, you would know in a second that I am an East Coast girl," she explains. "You can tell because I'm not flaky, and I will tell you how it is. I also walk faster than they walk in L.A."
She won't comment on her relationship status, but she's most recently been photographed smooching Anna Kournikova's ex, hockey star Sergei Fedorov.
"It would be the ultimate dream for me to win an Academy Award, be in love and have kids," she explains. "Then I would say, 'Life is great! I have done everything I wanted.' I keep trying to get closer to that.
"I also think when that happens, people will finally leave me alone."
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To the above article I say.. snicker. Hee! She so crazy
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