Huh. I would not have guessed this.
One of Tim Burton's earliest shorts was Luau - a surf guitar beach movie spoof.
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Huh. I would not have guessed this.
One of Tim Burton's earliest shorts was Luau - a surf guitar beach movie spoof.
Long and relaxed for Smallville, IIRC.
Long and relaxed for Smallville, IIRC.
Feh on the straightening hegemony.
Feh on the straightening hegemony.
It's hardly a new look for Pam, though.
It's hardly a new look for Pam, though.
Feh on Pam. I'm talking about what drives the difference between what the character looks like on paper and what she looks like onscreen. And, really, unless you cast CCH, you're going to get flowing tresses instead of something much more no-nonsense and actually Walleresque.
Which isn't to hate on all women with straightened hair. It's just that it's so everywhere that even characters not created that way have to end up with it, and it annoys me. God forbid what they might do to Martha Washington.
Ah, I mean my Martha Washington, not yours. They'd probably cast Beyonce and have her sporting waist-length hair.
Ah, I mean my Martha Washington, not yours.
No, I knew who you meant. She was in something besides "Give Me Liberty"? THAT I did not know.
Heh. I didn't know about the other Martha Washington until ten years ago.
Martha's appearances. Huh. I don't have the 2007 one. Need to go shopping.
Huh. I didn't realize there'd been so many. I stopped following Miller's work very closely (and most comics for a while) after the first series.
I love Neil Gaiman more than I should and that Oscars piece was made of charming.