Diane Lane...


... was she ever so gorgeous. Diane remains a fine beauty, no question, but she was entirely something else back then. She constantly looked stunning in just about all her films (first saw her in The Outsiders and was dazzled by her beauty), but she looked her absolute best in Rumble Fish. I loved the two scenes with Rusty James in school (the first one is a dream) and suddenly, Patty appears to him just casually sitting on top of a bookshelf or something... in sexy lingerie! It was a funny, but incredibly hot scene; same thing happens later in shop class (in his mind). My favorite scene was Rusty James going to Patty's home right before his fight: they sit down, and we get a fabulous shot of her legs and feet! Rusty slowly undresses her as they make out, and she's lying down on the couch wearing nothing but her top and panties... her body was just oustanding! Finally, I have to say she looked mighty fine in that school uniform.

Oh, my god. I'm in line to see Meryl Streep strip? NO BLOODY WAY!

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Man no kiddin'. It's a neat film worth a watch, but a teen Diane Lane makes it all the better. What a FOX!

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havent seen many Diane Lane movies yet, but she is gorgeous in Rumble Fish

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She is very gorgeous and wonderful in this. Great actress

"I'm just a happy camper! Rockin' and a-rollin'!" - Patrick Bateman, American Psycho

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the only good thing about this movie

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Are you kidding, she has the face of a 50yr old woman, and she`s probably only 25 here.. Not much of a body either

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The face of a 50 year old woman? Not sure what actress you saw on your screen.

As a straight female, I think Diane Lane is gorgeous at any age.



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Well you would have to be a lesbian female to appreciate what we feel is sexually attractive as straight men... She has the face of a man, big chin and cheeks just not very feminine or lustful... her boobs and butt are not bad.

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She is stunning in this...super hot

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Too bad about the black and white. She would have looked much better in color, and when a little older.

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