
Actress and star of such films as Kiss The Girls and Double Jeopardy, Ashley Judd, has today spoken out at the lack of quality "wrongfully accused / women on the run" film roles available in Hollywood at the moment.
Sighting an almost 7 year gap since her last film of this kind, Ms Judd commented that it was, "a sad day in Hollywood when roles where women are set up for crimes they did not commit only to single-handedly track down their enemy to deliver their ultimate revenge possibly in a rural farm house setting or on a high rise building in the rain only to stop short of killing them as the detective assigned to capture her finally finds her just as the enemy reaches for his gun and both her and the detective shoot the enemy at the same time, are not out there anymore."
This criticism is not only from women, actor Tommy Lee Jones has also recently questioned script writers ability to deliver roles for no nonsense world weary federal marshals and crusty FBI agents assigned to track high profile wrongfully accused killers on the run.
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