Gwen: Demon, OK? The whole nine—cloven feet and horns and teeth. He wasn't wearing lamé though. Lorne: Yeah, the evil ones can't pull it off. It gets camp.

'Harm's Way'


Natter 54: Right here, dammit.  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Jesse - Sep 15, 2007 6:45:20 pm PDT #873 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I only clicked on some, but it's kind of reassuring to see how not-different they really look un-made-up.

ION, holy crap -- I was watching HBO earlier, then was watching something on tape, then went back to HBO, and it's some documentary about Deep Throat, and I was idly wondering if they would actually be showing the porn-porn, and sure enough -- there was a big old blowjob, right there on my TV.


§ ita § - Sep 15, 2007 6:48:54 pm PDT #874 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

There are some weird looking ladies there. I guess they get work because of their bone structure, bodies, and carriage. Or something.

She's totally not rocking the purple. Isn't there supposed to be a rule about strong eyes or strong lips? She's actually quite pretty. Just made up weird.

I bet you could pull off the purple

Thanks for the vote of confidence. I think I feel like I...I'd look like the Lakers with my skin clashing.

I was interested to see Devon Aoki's eye makeup, because my eyes look most like hers...nothing useful there. But I think when I'm underweight like now I have a hint of bone structure and can probably look to Naomi Campbell's as, well, somewhere to start.

Not that I'm going to change my makeup routine, because that involves makeup shopping (worse than clothes!) and learning and glayvin.


meara - Sep 15, 2007 6:51:56 pm PDT #875 of 10001

Alibelle! Hi! You're probably gone now, but what I"m reading, 150 messages back, you're there! Hi! How the hell are you almost 25? Are you sure you're not 19?

I had no idea how to contact her again until now. I just found her on MySpace.

That's awesome, Melpomene!

Now, the question is, is it about the specific job, or working in general. Because if it's the first, presumably I could do something about it. If it's the second, I need to get a grip on reality.

Someone asked me the other day "Ooh, so you are excited to go back to work?" and I was like "....are you crazy?" I mean, yes, unemployment gets kinda boring after a while, but if I could get paid to not work, heck yeah, I'd take it!


§ ita § - Sep 15, 2007 6:52:40 pm PDT #876 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

how not-different they really look un-made-up

Do you mean they look like supermodels still?

Mmm. Blowjobs.

Wait...no...that's not right.

I was in an escalator yesterday that had obscene graffiti which a coworker pedantically pointed out (we'd totally all seen in). I told him he wasn't allowed to point at it. I think I may be that girl.

Speaking of elevators and yesterday! One tried to kidnap me! A bunch of us were on it going up, and my floor (7) was the highest. After 6 the readout goes "Z...7...Z ...6...Z ...5...Z ...4...Z ...3...Z ...2...Z ...1...Z ...2...Z ...3...Z ...4...Z ...5...Z ...6...Z ...7! Took me all the way down and back up again, no doors opening until the second time on 7. Making me late, to boot, so no one believed my tale of possession.


Jesse - Sep 15, 2007 6:55:47 pm PDT #877 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Do you mean they look like supermodels still?

Well, some of them look gorgeous in both pictures, and some of them look weird in both pictures, IMO. It's not like it's the makeup turning them from regular to supermodel. Not that I actually thought that, but a lot of times, I think the difference in regular people is a lot more significant.


§ ita § - Sep 15, 2007 7:00:09 pm PDT #878 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

a lot of times, I think the difference in regular people is a lot more significant.

Which'd lend support to why they get paid the big bucks, I guess.

Going through them is quite fascinating. One of the reasons I don't wear much makeup is because I have blending issues. It's also why I don't work in colour when I'm drawing, so at least I'm consistently hung up. I think it's fair to conclude that even though some of those makeup jobs are outlandish or ugly, that they're well done, right? I may have lost some of my blending hangup.

I love the carefully wrought natural look. Hey, she looks good. I guess she's the one I should be stealing tips from, but that's more boring than artfully natural. Damned nice cheekbones too.

Gorgeous woman and makeup. Love the green and bronze.


meara - Sep 15, 2007 7:04:05 pm PDT #879 of 10001

Those are neat pictures, but I'm with Jesse--most of them, the makeup doesn't completely change them. And most of them are very weird looking.


Jesse - Sep 15, 2007 7:05:31 pm PDT #880 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Which'd lend support to why they get paid the big bucks, I guess.

Which was my point, really. It's not just about being 5'10" and 125lbs.


§ ita § - Sep 15, 2007 7:14:02 pm PDT #881 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

From reading the pages where I got the links they do theorise that the women are wearing foundation. I'm not clueful enough to have much of an opinion. But, again, we can all wear foundation. Only some of us for money.

Watching Lucy Lawless on Burn Notice yesterday had me wondering if she, at the precise build she was on this week's ep, would have been cast in an attractive role without having been Xena.

Then again, the male lead's body is probably harder to maintain than the female lead. But it's a fine line. Hers could be achieved just by not eating. He's got to worry about diet and exercise.

The actors I know tend to come by their bodies pretty easily, but I don't know many women in the field who're up for glam roles, so I don't know what the female side is like.


Consuela - Sep 15, 2007 7:23:01 pm PDT #882 of 10001
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

msbelle, I really like Saving Grace, but not for the plots. I like it for Holly Hunter being spectacularly hot (and messed up) at 49, and her BFF-relationship with Laura San Giacomo. And Earl, who amuses me, and Leon the death-row prisoner, who's trying to fumble his way towards redemption in the two years and some he has left. A lot of it is cliche'd, and I do have issues with why Grace even needs to be saved, but Hunter's just so great I don't care.

Yay for a woman in her late 40s having sex and looking awesome.