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The mother does not think she can raise him so she gives him to some people who have 15 kids 11 have downs! the mom does not like this & she thinks he should be with his family ( I agree too ) so they take it to court & the family gets broken up & the grandparents lose, it never really says if the mom & daughter
makeup?
I liked the way the lighting, makeup, and costumes changed as Gillian changed in the story.
I've seen the 1968 film this one is supposedly based on (Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare), and the cheesy rubber-suit monsters you can find there have been transformed into more believable entities using state-of-the-art
makeup
and special effects.
The other people in the story were essential in the
makeup
of his character.
But I can't believe that is Mr. Carrey behind all that
makeup.
Misty Mundae's
makeup
is bad in this movie and her hair is in awkward braids, so she's not as hot in this as she has been in others.
The casting of Henry Fonda as Lincoln seems a mistake, for while the actor had the right doleful qualities for the part, even with several inches of
makeup
and a false nose he's way too handsome for Honest Abe, who was famously homely.
Then in the late 60's, young women stopped wearing
makeup
and stopped shaving as part of "the natural look."
The story was fascinating, and the sets, and
makeup
effects were the stuff of horror classics.
The sets and staging are all well done, costumes and
makeup
are far better than average, the photography is very well done, and the acting is for the most part first rate.
But it was the stop motion, the sets, and the
makeup
that awed me.
Taylor plays an interesting part, his attire is first class and so is the mask he wears, mustache and all, planted on his beautiful self by the
makeup
department.
Well, for chrissakes, lay on the blond floozy with a heart, bring in the kid and the butch guy with a past, and put some
makeup
and greasy whigs on the fall guys.
Some nice gory special effects in places, but the storyline, acting, dubbing, and zombie
makeup
are all either average or below average in comparison to other European zombie films of the time.
this zombie movie was just corny,and made no sense.It was also so slow the jokes were just hours long and the dialogue was cut and so slow this was one of the worst movies i have ever seen by far.Mostly I never read ratings and decide if the movie is bad or not on my own but this was one of those cases when you should.There's bad and there's horribly stupid disgusting waist of time and this is past that.The
makeup
was horrible and was more of a porno then a zombie movie,The acting was the worst i have ever seen, a 5 year old could do better.Wow I'm still disgusted on how horribly bad this movie is blah!blah!blah!
There is, in fact a "real" gorilla on the loose (played by Art Miles - the makeup, while not great, wasn't as bad as some that I've seen), who can't be the murderer (because first, gorillas can't write notes and, second, he hasn't been on the loose long enough to have committed the murders) but still he provides plenty of comic relief in his scenes with the Ritz Brothers.
"Frankenstein
" makeup
man Jack Pierce contributed his great talents to this film, too, making Hatton (I would imagine) even more of a sight than he was ordinarily.
And I think another look at Kinskis' choice in making this will give her fans a better understanding of her artistic
makeup.
Perhaps the only people who are praiseworthy in this flick are those of the
makeup
department - they really did a great job.
The female detective looks like a poor man's Michelle Lee in egg-and-pancake
makeup.
The producers tracked down everyone they could find who had worked on the film, such as Harry Thomas, the
makeup
genius who tells the story of how he made up Tor Johnson; the lovely Maila Nurmi, still lovely, very well spoken and extremely intelligent; and Conrad Brooks, who played a cop in the original Wood film.
But there is the great Bollywood quality in this movie with the significant and magnificent set and locations...the locations were artificial and it was a great hard work which i understand by the producers...Salman and Rani portrayed their roles indeed great than any other movie..The songs were beautiful..But the story could have been more tight on audience with ups and downs......There were such scenes in this movie which were unnecessary like the jumping over puddles and those things...The 1960's set's concept was mind blowing and the lighting and
makeup
and the technical background was superb i should say... Overall , a good movie!
The highlight of this one is Michael Mikasa's appearance as a World War II Japanese soldier stranded on a remote island--in order to age him, the
makeup
department seems to have submerged his head in a bowl of collodion.
The girl next door is overweight, wears too much
makeup
and is dramatic, so of course she is the gay guy's best friend.
The sixties eye makeup, the bouffant hairdos, the wigs, the eyelashes, my God.
Lots of good looking women, gruesome makeup, and campy devices made for a good time.
I even heard that in addition to shaving her head for the role, she used a safety pin to injure her lip instead of just letting the
makeup
people fake something.
This version is a British live production with a few notable British comedians covered in
makeup
and costumes so you hardly recognize them(especially Dudley Moore but also including Peter Sellers).
One effect is of a zombie, but the funny part of the whole effect, is that there is no zombie makeup, just a rubber mask like ones sold at Halloween.
Okay, the women were good looking and the guy with the
makeup
seemed to have some talent.
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