They tried, but it was too tough to chew, so they just gave up and spit it out.
They tried, but it was too tough to chew, so they just gave up and spit it out.
That first picture is of a doll, and you’d have to have pretty bad eyesight to think it’s a real, flesh and blood human being. What’s worse, is that the artist who made the doll based it on a monkey. You’re blind as a bat and racist.
It sort of is...
Because everyone knows the gays control Hollywood. Jews and Scientologists have about a quarter share each, but gays hold the majority.
Well, you can make costumes out of someone’s religion, but only if that religion ‘went away’ for a little while, like the Norse religion and German paganism. Or that’s how alliterator explains it.
Yeah. It’s crazy how all those non-Christian religions in Europe just sort of magically “went away”.
In fact, a few years ago, didn’t an actor of Polynesian descent play Hercules? I can’t remember his name, I think he has a Disney film coming out in a couple of months though.
If you’re doing a show, you want there to be some uniformity between the makeup and hairstyles of your models. Even the most over the top designers like Beirendonck, Gaultier, McQueen, Westwood, etc. follow this rule.
Yeah. The whole Harajuku thing at the time was taking elements of Rap and Rave culture and mixing it with anime. I remember that some of the kids and FRUiTS had their hair bleached and spiked like characters from Dragon Ball.
Some of it could look really racist out of context. One popular look was “yamanba” (the name…
The Westwood collections were called ‘Buffalo” and “Punkature”. “Punkature” is arguably her worst collection, although I do like the oversized dress shirts that mixed prints from Medieval books on witchcraft with stills from Blade Runner.
I believe that The Face magazine coined the term “Hard Times” off of a Human…
As I said above though, Jacobs fashion show though bugs me because every single model has the same fake colorful locs like it’s a costume and not a legitimate hair style
Is there a system? Is it like Beetlejuice and you have to post three articles about Marc Jacobs in a week to draw her out?
Yeah, I can’t remember why I sat through the end credits but there were a lot of companies that got special thanks.
I mean, I know it was London in the swinging 60's and she does have the build and fashion sense of an anorexic drag queen, but as far as I know, Cruella’s a woman.
Why is Cruella there? Trying to make a coat out of dogs sounds like something that would get you institutionalized, not shipped off to a prison island where everyone else is a practitioner of the black arts guilty of sedition and attempted regicide.
Don’t be silly. It’s Disney, they had the Halloween costumes boxed up and ready to be shipped to stores before these kids even came in for their first fitting.
Hot Topic has worked with World of Wonder in the past. Hot Topic gets a thank you in the end credits of Party Monster (the film, not the documentary).
And Dune, some of the original outlines for Star Wars reads like...um... you know those knock-off toys that you find being sold by street vendors that have names like “Power Man” and he looks like Superman but with the Bat symbol on his chest? It’s like that but Dune.
And he only sits in a squatting position.
Yes, but this is based on the stage production which uses an Usherette. Even the 2000 Broadway production that stuck closer to the film than the stage version used the Usherette.
Yes. The lips were really an after thought because (knowing, even in 1975, that audiences wouldn’t be familiar with the films) they originally wanted to use footage of all the films mentioned but then realized how expensive it would be.