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<blockquote data-quote="ClassyCo" data-source="post: 232451" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Oh, I know this has been discussed here before, so please don't skin me at the stakes, but this is a topic that's been batting around in my head almost all week. </p><p></p><p>Ever since <em>Mommie Dearest </em>was published in the late seventies, it has blurred Joan's reputation. Her name cannot be mentioned without wire hangers or some form of child abuse being brought up in the same breath. It is almost impossible for most people, whether they're film geeks or not, to separate her career and this nasty tell-all book that her adopted daughter had published shortly after she died. It all gets rolled up into one bundle, and I just don't find it fair. </p><p></p><p>I go in and out on whether or not I believe Christina and what she says. There was a time where I was apt to believe at least <em>some </em>of what she had to say, but the more I watch and listen to her, I just want to write everything off as fabrication. Her bitterness seems to fuel her eagerness to smear her adopted mother's legacy, rather than sharing actual facts revolving her childhood and relationship with Joan Crawford, the movie star. </p><p></p><p>While I certainly will not try to crown Joan Mother of the Year, I also refuse to buy into all that's spread about her and the mistreatment of her children. I'm sure she was tough, but I really doubt the legitimacy of her being actually physically abusive. Most of the old Hollywood people that jump on Christina's bandwagon seem like they're more excited to be on the tabloid talk shows to trash Joan, rather than give us anything we can believe. </p><p></p><p>Of course, I know that all the stories can never truly be verified, because all the story tellers will be biased, and the truth has been lost in history. </p><p></p><p>I don't even think of Joan Crawford and Mommie Dearest as the same woman. When someone says "Mommie Dearest", I see Faye Dunaway. I kind of look at the 1981 movie as a rewritten history of Joan's life from the worst interpretation possible. We all know the movie is full of inaccuracies and therefore apt to side with Christina because, hey, she's the one supplying their material. </p><p></p><p>I don't know, I just felt like this would be something interesting for us to discuss. </p><p></p><p>What's your take? Is Christina lying or telling the truth? </p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/68/190597714_7dc70ec6d4.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClassyCo, post: 232451, member: 7"] Oh, I know this has been discussed here before, so please don't skin me at the stakes, but this is a topic that's been batting around in my head almost all week. Ever since [I]Mommie Dearest [/I]was published in the late seventies, it has blurred Joan's reputation. Her name cannot be mentioned without wire hangers or some form of child abuse being brought up in the same breath. It is almost impossible for most people, whether they're film geeks or not, to separate her career and this nasty tell-all book that her adopted daughter had published shortly after she died. It all gets rolled up into one bundle, and I just don't find it fair. I go in and out on whether or not I believe Christina and what she says. There was a time where I was apt to believe at least [I]some [/I]of what she had to say, but the more I watch and listen to her, I just want to write everything off as fabrication. Her bitterness seems to fuel her eagerness to smear her adopted mother's legacy, rather than sharing actual facts revolving her childhood and relationship with Joan Crawford, the movie star. While I certainly will not try to crown Joan Mother of the Year, I also refuse to buy into all that's spread about her and the mistreatment of her children. I'm sure she was tough, but I really doubt the legitimacy of her being actually physically abusive. Most of the old Hollywood people that jump on Christina's bandwagon seem like they're more excited to be on the tabloid talk shows to trash Joan, rather than give us anything we can believe. Of course, I know that all the stories can never truly be verified, because all the story tellers will be biased, and the truth has been lost in history. I don't even think of Joan Crawford and Mommie Dearest as the same woman. When someone says "Mommie Dearest", I see Faye Dunaway. I kind of look at the 1981 movie as a rewritten history of Joan's life from the worst interpretation possible. We all know the movie is full of inaccuracies and therefore apt to side with Christina because, hey, she's the one supplying their material. I don't know, I just felt like this would be something interesting for us to discuss. What's your take? Is Christina lying or telling the truth? [CENTER][IMG]https://live.staticflickr.com/68/190597714_7dc70ec6d4.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [/QUOTE]
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