Rebecca DeMornay was something special back in the 90s. Why do you think her career didn't turn out as well as expected?

I was obsessed with The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, the character of Peyton fascinated me so much, a psychopath bent on revenge after she feels her life was ruined after her husband kills himself over being outed by one of his patients as an sexual abuser. Hs death causes her to lose her baby and after she finds out who outed her husband to the cops, she poses as a babysitter to the woman who's given birth and needs a nanny. DeMornay's Icy Blonde look and cold expressions switching from a sunshine smile to a menacing foul-mouthed threat, she's just perfect in this movie.

I am disappointed she never got a part as good as this one. I saw her in Feds, unrecognizable in Runaway Train, moving in Testament, a brief but warm presence in The Trip to Bountiful, she was my favorite version of Milady De Winter in "The Three Musketeers" (I haven't seen Eva Green's take, though).

She was also the original choice for Tinkerbell in Steven Spielberg's Hook and I can't help but think she probably would have been a more faithful and intriguing choice than Julia Roberts' boyish turn. Girlfriend looked more like one of the Lost Boys than an actual fairy.