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see but man all p is bassically the sameYeah, see that pic alone makes me realize that Robert wasn't exactly out his mind.
Now, the fact that she came handed down from Maryiln Manson.....well, that gives one pause. :x
where is rose at these days
Now, the fact that she came handed down from Maryiln Manson.....well, that gives one pause. :x
She looks like an albino Charmeleon or a Jackovasaur now, thanks to plastic surgery or botox or w/e:
So her acting career...but she took up directing, I guess? She got a short into Sundance film festival last month.
Rose McGowan looks like that because she was in a bad car accident in 2007 and had surgery to remove the scarring.
Not a plastic surgery botch job.
Rose McGowan looks like that because she was in a bad car accident in 2007 and had surgery to remove the scarring.
Not a plastic surgery botch job.
Nahhh...I remember hearing about that, and seeing pics of her after. She looked fine. Plus the scars were from her glasses scratching around her eyes.
This is from 08:
She must've gotten addicted to the scalpel after they fixed her up.
In an interview with IGN at the premiere of the new Marvel short "Hail to the King," Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige talked openly about Doctor Strange and the status of its development.
After it was reported last week that the studio was meeting with potential directors, Feige said it was true that they are "actively looking," but that the report named the wrong names. If you want to be the director of a Marvel Studios movie, "there's only one criteria: do something that we think is really cool."
As for a star for the film, Feige says they're open to just about anyone. "A movie star is not required, but that doesn't mean a movie star wouldn't be great," the studio president teased. He did seemingly confirm the film as a Phase 3 movie in the same response, however.
"Doctor Strange would be our – well, depending on when we make it, it could be our 13th, 14th, 15th movie, right?" he said. Ant-Man, which starts "Phase 3" is film number 12 for Marvel Studios.
Patrick Wilson (Nite Owl) To Join Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man’
http://www.deadline.com/2014/02/patrick-wilson-to-join-marvels-ant-man/
EXCLUSIVE: Patrick Wilson will join the cast of the Edgar Wright-directed Ant-Man for Marvel Studios, I hear.
really liked the first one. Hopefully this one is as good or even better. Also all the women in the first one oooooooooweeeeee
LinkAfter months of anticipation -- including a two "Arrow" episodes introducing the character last fall -- The CW's "The Flash" pilot is set to begin production next week, and in advance of that, Warner Bros. Television has released the first photo of star Grant Gustin in costume as the iconic DC Comics superhero.
Though the photo only shows Gustin's head, what's revealed certainly appears to be a faithful adaptation of the character's recognizable and enduring appearance, albeit a darker shade of red than most comic book portrayals. In the two "Arrow" episodes featuring Gustin, he only appeared as The Flash's civilian identity, Barry Allen.
The Flash costume was designed by Colleen Atwood, a three-time Academy Award-winner who also designed Stephen Amell's "Arrow" costume. "The Flash" pilot, in contention for a series spot on The CW's 2014-2015 schedule, is executive produced by "Arrow" vets Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg and David Nutter, directed by Nutter and written by Berlanti, Kriesberg and DC chief creative officer and former long-time "Flash" comic book writer Geoff Johns.