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the hair, clothes and
makeup
in the '50s scenes aren't accurate, and they got a middle-aged man with a receding hairline to play the high-school version of himself.
Dan Ackroyd is pretty funny and the surprising
makeup
of the jury near the film's end is cute, but this film is just plain awful.
The beautiful Alexandra Staden, smothered beyond recognition under makeup, more resembles a cast member from Top Model than Modesty Blaise.
Special effects and
makeup
guru Stan Winston did the effects for this movie.
The
makeup
consists of blood on the face of the zombies.
The
makeup
was half ass-ed to say the least, hard to imagine a caveman with prefect white teeth even after going to the dentist.
Franciosa looks dashing as the handsome power-behind-Scratcher but he and Seller both look pretty desperate, with even Sellers
' makeup
and hair looking quite terrible.
Bitten by a bat while he's in the cave, he begins to transform into what I guess was supposed to be a human-bat hybrid (although when we finally see him in
makeup
he looks a lot more like an ape-man of some sort) and a killing spree starts.
Did the
makeup
people have it in for Michael, what were they thinking.If you wish to see movie-making the way it was under Sam Peckinpah's direction Get the original!
Sellers, especially sans
makeup
as Nayland Smith, looks like he has just undergone chemotherapy.
As Fu Manchu, he looks hardly better and spends most of the film (with the exception of those strangely disturbing scenes where he gets jolted with electrical currents) on the verge of collapsing under the weight of all that
makeup.
Except for the fairly good
makeup
effects, there's really not much to it.
Lancome must put her
makeup
on with a putty knife because she looks glamorous in the commericals.
Eddie Izzard is more effective than I expected as Chaplin (partly thanks to an excellent hair and
makeup
job by some talented designer); Joanna Lumley is compelling as novelist Elinor Glyn; and Kirsten Dunst is winning as Marion Davies (though why movies never use her real-life stutter is difficult to explain).
No one was glamorous or looked as if they had just spent a session with the
makeup
or costume department.
She is burned beyond recognition (great
makeup
btw), and not given much of a chance to live without a full skin graft.
One of my best films ever, maybe because i was well into the punk scene in the late 70s and went to many of hazels concerts, but the film was a good story line and very good acting by hazel and a up and coming Phil Daniels not sure about his latest project Eastenders !! excellent performance by lots of unknown actors who if you keep your eyes peeled will see them in many of the UK soaps today exp: Carver out of the Bill, the more i watch it the more of them i spot, well if you have not seen it yet have a night in with the video, don't forget to dig out the safety pin for your nose and heavy black eye
makeup
and shave your head Mochanian style....Enjoy
Boy, is she so convincingly evil here as a witch, especially with her age-ugly
makeup
in the beginning and end!
The
makeup
effects were cutting edge then and still hold up for the most part.
Her dark
makeup
is fine; and she brought the role to gorgeous life!
A gallery of stars pop up as the classic cartoon character's villains in this live action comedy, which features incredible
makeup
and set design, not to mention knockout performances from Beatty, Madonna, and Pacino.
It's refreshing to see a film that unapologetically shows that boys and girls are indeed different in their emotional and social
makeup.
Aided by a brilliant ensemble cast, a subtle storyline, and excellent
makeup
FX by Dick Smith ("The Exorcist"), "The Sentinel" is a genuinely creepy horror flick.
Doesn't matter how far we've come in movie making,
makeup
set designs...no one will ever play Tarzan as well as Johnny Weissmuller did.
With a yellow wig, a long red dress and makeup, Patrick looked almost as good as the others.
Her acting was superb but her
makeup
and hair was not of the period, and always seemed to make her look out of place next to the other actors.
The characters are spot on, especially the lead singer with the high heavy metal voice,
makeup
and personality problems.
Nellie Manley did the elaborate hairstyles and Wally Westmore the difficult
makeup.
So I'm at home, flipping channels one night, and I come across this man wearing heels and makeup, standing in front of a colored background on HBO.
The two leading characters, played by Mala and Lotus Long, were Eskimos by birth, but were professional actors with credits for earlier films and you could see sometimes they had
makeup
on.
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