Sissy Spacek
>>4969783Holy based, keep 'em coming
>>4969787the femcel icon
you could have saved her ;_;
>stars in Malick kino>stars in De Palma kino>stars in Altman kino>funds Eraserhead
>Spacek's performance was widely praised and led to a nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress. Pauline Kael of The New Yorker wrote: "Though few actresses have distinguished themselves in gothics, Sissy Spacek, who is onscreen almost continuously, gives a classic chameleon performance. She shifts back and forth and sideways: a nasal, whining child; a chaste young beauty at the prom; and then a second transformation when her destructive impulses burst out and age her. Sissy Spacek uses her freckled pallor and whitish eyelashes to suggest a squashed, groggy girl who could go in any direction; at times, she seems unborn–a fetus. I don't see how this performance could be any better; she's touching, like Elizabeth Hartman in one of her victim roles, but she's also unearthly—a changeling."[16]>After Carrie, Spacek played the small role of housekeeper Linda Murray in Alan Rudolph's ensemble piece Welcome to LA (1976) and cemented her reputation in independent cinema with her performance as Pinky Rose in Robert Altman's classic 3 Women (1977). A review in The New York Times said, "In this film Miss Spacek adds a new dimension of eeriness to the waif she played so effectively in Carrie."[17] Altman was deeply impressed by her performance: "She's remarkable, one of the top actresses I've ever worked with. Her resources are like a deep well." De Palma said: "[Spacek is] a phantom. She has this mysterious way of slipping into a part, letting it take over her. She's got a wider range than any young actress I know."[18] Spacek helped finance Eraserhead (1977), David Lynch's directorial debut, and is thanked in the film's credits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPyOhP1GTRQ
>weirdly beautiful>inspires protectiveness>ethereal>genius-level actress, can instinctively draw from deep emotional well>picks movies she finds interesting and inspiring>worked with Malick, Lynch, Altman, Stone, De Palma, admired by all of them>helped fund and start David Lynch's career>down-to-earth yet other-worldly>Texan>good country singer>believes in God>married to the same man since 1974
>>4969791>femcel iconAnd trad waifu at the same time>>4969853Damn, I never looked into her private life but she sounds like the definitive waifu irl too. To find something like that you have to go back to the 20s and 30s
>>4969873Yeah, she's basically the Philosopher's Stone of waifus. Or at least esoteric waifus.
>>4969876Although I would put certain other classic actresses up there in the pantheon / canon of the esoteric waifu greats: Lillian Gish, Shelley Duvall, Isabelle Adjani, Bjork, Bilinda Butcher, Winona Ryder
>>4969878>Lillian GishThe absolute GOAT. I was thinking of her when I said you have to go back to the 20's to find such waifus
>>4969817This guy definitely posts in /tv/ Spacek threads.
>>4969954I wish I could still post on /tv/ without getting continuously banned. It was a fun board until last year
>>4970563>t. thinks /tranny victimhood/ was ever fun
>>4970572>t. tranny /tv/ Jannie bootlicker
>tfw no qt Sissy Spacek granny gf
>>4970563Mods stopped banning people again. All I’ve gotten since the election are warnings for the most part.>>4970672She’s such a cute granny
>>4969878>Lillian Gish, Shelley Duvall, Isabelle Adjani, Bjork, Bilinda Butcher, Winona RyderAll great but don’t forget Harper.
>>4970787I thought I had included her, she definitely belongs among that privileged company
>>4970672I think she is a good demonstration that a woman with a sweet soul ages in a cute and lovely way. See also Jessica Harper and Lillian Gish
>>4970785>Mods stopped banning people againI hope so, they were unbearable lately
>>4971040>See also Jessica Harper and Lillian GishGreat taste.
sissy spacek
>>4972447Based
moar
>>4969856this is a good movie and one of her best performances. she believably portrays the same woman from ages 13-40s and it seems effortless
>>4975082Tradwife prototype. That's what they took from us. If you don't fall in love with her watching that movie you must have some issues going on
Bump for this mega cutie
>>4976063I love her freckles so much! Imagine kissing every single one on her body haha so gay, right?
>>4976284Yeah, quite gay. I'd rather erase them by non-stop licking
>>4976094cute
>>4979564Which kino? That sweet glance makes you fall in love desu
>>4979613I'm pretty sure it's from Badlands, or thereabouts (year-wise)
>>4979637>BadlandsI don't recognise that shot, and I saw it recently>thereaboutsNext on the watching list then
>>4979613>>4979637It's from The Girls of Huntington House
Is Sissy one of your favorite actresses?
>>4980293Yes, she is
>>4980426Nice, same here.
>>4980293Yes, she's always been my very favorite. No one's acting affects me like hers
Loved her in Badlands and 3 Women (RIP Shelley Duvall :,/, you were beautiful). I have a treat for all you lurkers, here's a made-for-TV movie from the 70s with her as the main character, as a member of the Weathermen. Lower budget, but still a decent performance and comfy:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtgAAhmPIfo
I had a huge crush on a girl who was like a mix of Sissy Spacek and Sophia Lillis.
The high school that Carrie was filmed at just burned down:https://www.scrippsnews.com/science-and-tech/natural-disasters/high-school-used-to-film-dozens-of-movies-tv-shows-destroyed-in-wildfireIt was also used in a lot of other movies and shows: Teen Wolf, Saved by the Bell, Freaky Friday...
>>4981125Crazy how it burned down just like in the movie!