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marypickfords · 1 year ago
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Lurkers (Roberta Findlay, 1988)
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dozydawn · 8 months ago
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Marriages, 1983.
Model: Christine Moore.
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tannnnblogs · 7 months ago
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Women!!!
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operafantomet · 4 months ago
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Hi Anea! I've always wondered what the Star Princess makeup looks like? I've seen Patti Cohenour's dark blue eyeshadow and it looks interesting. Thank you!!!
I would say that the makeup here is whatever the Christine actress wears in the rest of the show, as it really isn't any time to adjust the makeup after Masquerade.
That said, the earlier Christines wore heavier makeup than what's seen on most Christines today. They "pancaked" their face more, with heavier and paler foundation, and they wore more eye makeup. It started out with very blue eyeshadow - a true child of the 1980s - as seen on Sarah Brightmana and Claire Moore in West End, in many of the early Japanese Christines, the early Hamburg Christines etc. Here's Sarah Brightman:
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And Claire Moore:
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Anna Maria Kaufmann in Hamburg:
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Kyoko Suzuki in Japan:
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(not sure if this is indeed Kyoko Suzuki, but it does at least show the quite blue eye-makeup with the Star Princess costume):
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In the original Broadway production they did instead do heavier "smoky eye" makeup. This was also implanted into the West End production, as well as the Australian. It means Claire Moore went from the very blue eyeshadow above and to this:
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Ditto for Sarah Brightman on Broadway:
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And thus also Patti Cohenour:
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She also kept a dark makeup for her Canadian run, but I would say it was a tad lighter than her Broadway run. More light areas on the eyelid, in sync with the other Canadian Christines.
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Which again would translate into the Star Princess look. Not that I have a supergood photo of her makeup there, but this cropped blurry fullshow still gives an indication:
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I hope that answered your question... If not you did at least get a look of the rare and amazing VERY BLUE EYESHADOW of the 1980s...!
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nerds-yearbook · 8 months ago
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The first episode of Dexter's Laboratory premiered on March 24, 1996 according to IMDB (people in the trivia gave the date as premiering as a special on TNT on April 27 or 28). It was actually the third episode produced. It was the first Cartoon Network original series produced by Cartoon Network Studios and the first Cartoon Cartoon original series to premiere on Cartoon Network since What a Cartoon! ("Deedeemensional", "Dial M for Monkey: Magmanamus", "Maternal Combat", Dexter's Laboratory, TV Event)
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badmovieihave · 7 months ago
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Bad movie I have The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent 2024
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Really need to finish writing my Dreamcatcher fic....and write another Long Walk fic.....and write another Talisman fic.....and write a Christine fic.....and finish my Dark Tower fic....and--
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disarmluna · 2 years ago
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Ke  Huy Quan & Lily James @ Versace Hollywood Fall 2023 
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Witness for the prosecution
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letterboxd-loggd · 3 months ago
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Saints and Sinners (1949) Leslie Arliss
August 25th 2024
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marypickfords · 1 year ago
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Christine Moore in Prime Evil (Roberta Findlay, 1988)
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dozydawn · 10 months ago
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Model: Christine Moore.
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1day1coverart · 7 months ago
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+ artist : Kacey Musgraves + title : Deeper Well (2024) + art direction : Kacey Musgraves, Kelly Christine Sutton, Mackenzie Moore, Ashley Kohorst + photography : Kelly Christine Sutton
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thedaveandkimmershow · 2 years ago
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Long story short, we had a fantastic night at the Nectar Lounge Friday night, our first Little Lies concert of 2023.
Of course we had a fantastic night. We love this band.
It was, though, a bigger deal this time around. It was the band's tribute to and send-off of Christine McVie who passed away at the end of last November. So the band not only performed their set of Fleetwood Mac classics, they devoted their second set to songs by Christine McVie featuring a Who's Who of local vocalists and one serious guitar shredder.
Molly Sides.
Shaina Shepherd.
Kim West.
Kate Dinsmore.
Jen Ayers.
And Kathy Moore.
Now the first thing that hit us about experiencing all these lead singers, one after the other on the same stage, is that we've had this experience before. It was the Rock Vault show in Las Vegas where lead singers and musicians from various classic rock bands perform songs by their own and other bands of the era. My point, though, is we similarly experienced a number of lead vocalists at that show. We observed how they present themselves and how they engage audiences. We got to compare personalities and styles and how we responded to each of them.
The same was true for us Friday night. Each lead vocalist's talent and skill is beyond question, of course. It's in the how of how they employed their talent and skill on-stage that sets each apart. It was a bit of a Master Class in fronting a rock band.
It was also an incredible and unique experience. And a genuine delight.
The second thing that hit us was how much fun everyone was having up there on stage. How much they genuinely embraced the experience. 
This is not a small point, by the way. Because there's a joy in these songs, however classic they are. However much personal chaos produced them way back when. There is joy here. And The Little Lies experienced every last ounce of it.
And because they did...
We did.
And that is a gift, my friends.
The third thing that hit us, the last thing, actually, were the thoughtful moments in service of Christine McVie's memory.
To begin the tribute, Miranda Zickler read the words Stevie Nicks penned to her best friend, McVie, shortly after McVie's death.
In her note, Nicks writes: "one song has been swirling around in my head, over and over and over. I thought I might possibly get to sing it to her and so, I’m singing it to her now. I always knew I would need these words one day.”
The name of the song is "Hallelujah" by the band, Haim. Zickler and fellow Little Lies bandmate, Linzy Collins, then performed the song for the audience at the Nectar Lounge.
The lyrics, as Nicks suggests, are perfection to the moment.
From the third verse:
"I had a best friend but she has come to pass / One I wish I could see now / You always remind me that memories will last / These arms reach out / You were there to protect me like a shield / Long hair, running with me through the field / Everywhere, you’ve been with me all along,” 
It was a superbly touching moment, a moment of solace and reflection, a moment of appreciation and remembrance, bringing us together in a public farewell which was then followed by guest vocalist after guest vocalist celebrating the music, songs, and performances of Christine McVie.
It was a big night. An important night. A letting go and a full embrace of a classic rock icon.
A heartfelt celebration.
Brought to life by The Little Lies... their friends on-stage...
And the fans of this music who came down to the Nectar Lounge one night in January to celebrate with them.
😊
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fant-asm4 · 11 months ago
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someone on twitter (@/pr3cipitation) asked for d20 fancasts, but you can only use people who have also been in dropout shows. it ate away at my brain for so long i did all of the Intrepid Hero PCs with the added challenge of not assigning any of the IH in the casting and i’m so proud of my thoughts i’m sharing them here too:
Fantasy High
Fabian Aramais Seacaster - Oscar Montoya
Kristen Applebees - Carolyn Page
Adaine Abernant - Surena Marie
Gorgug Thistlespring - Omar Najam
Riz Gukgak - Brian David Gilbert
Fig Faeth - Jasmine Bhullar
The Unsleeping City
Pete “the Plug” Conlan - E. R. Fightmaster
Sofia Bicicleta Lee - Christine Medrano
Ricky Matsui - Desmond Chiam
Kingston Brown - B Dave Walter
Kugrash - Josh Ruben
Misty Moore/Rowan Berry - Elaine Carroll
Cody Walsh - Ross Bryant
Iga Lizowski - Izzy Roland
A Crown of Candy
King Amethar - Ify Nwadiwe
Sir Theobald Gumbar - Mike Trapp
Chancellor Lapin Cadbury - Grant O’Brien
Princess Jet - Krystina Arielle
Princess Ruby - Aabria Iyengar
Liam Wilhelmina - Alex Song-Xia
Cumulous Rocks - Connie Chang
Queen Saccharina - Sephie Valentine
A Starstruck Odyssey
Norman Takamori/Skip - Freddie Wong
Riva - Lily Du
Big Barry 6 - Jon Gabrus
Sundry Sydney - Jess Ross
Margaret Encino - Vic Michaelis
Gunnie Miggles-Rashbax - Raphael Chestang
Neverafter
Rosamund du Prix - Becca Scott
Gerard of Greenleigh - Tao Yang
Mother Timothy Goose - Sam Reich
Ylfa Snorggleson - Rekha Shankar
PiB - Erika Ishii
Pinocchio - Jaquis Neal
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operafantomet · 4 months ago
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Jan Hartley-Morris as Christine in West End
She started out as u/s Christine, I wanna say in 1987. She then became the Christine alternate in the spring of 1988, with Claire Moore as the principal, and remained so until autumn 1989. Her Phantoms include Dave Willetts, and James Patterson, and her Raouls Michael Ball and Michael Cormick. Above she is depicted with Dave Willetts and Michael Cormick.
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