tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7286673910044050811.post2624155921046600478..comments2024-03-26T18:28:58.729-04:00Comments on Just a Cineast: Thursday Movie Picks #247: Unrecognizable Actor TransformationTed S. (Just a Cineast)http://www.blogger.com/profile/12394770582776749331noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7286673910044050811.post-74010812667449976632019-04-08T12:47:10.133-04:002019-04-08T12:47:10.133-04:00OMG! I love that you went with Bugs who often like...OMG! I love that you went with Bugs who often liked to dress up like when he was Brunhilde and Elmer fell in love with him..er..her..."Kill the Rabbit!" I don't know the first movie but I giggled at the contact lenses doing the trick. I love Witness-one of my favourites and a great choice!Birgithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09439720285857050428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7286673910044050811.post-59740841629612396282019-04-06T09:15:35.257-04:002019-04-06T09:15:35.257-04:00I love that you used Bugs Bunny for one of your ch...I love that you used Bugs Bunny for one of your choices! <br /><br />Tension is a very good movie outside of that silly plot point of the contacts. LOVE Audrey Totter!<br /><br />Witness is a great film and you're right about the twist. Brilliant performances across the board though Tyrone Power does go over the top in the witness box.<br /><br />I went the makeup transformation route.<br /><br />The Lost Moment (1947)-Publisher Lewis Venable (Robert Cummings) is desperate to acquire love letters between noted 19th century poet Jeffrey Ashton and Juliana Bordereau (Agnes Moorehead). Learning that Juliana is still alive at 105, Lewis arranges an introduction. Assuming the identity of a rich author, Lewis meets the now-blind Juliana, who allows him to rent rooms in her home. As Lewis' searches for the letters he must contend with the resistance of Juliana's great-niece, Tina (Susan Hayward) a tightly wound schizophrenic duel personality obsessed with Ashton. This slightly reworked version of Henry James The Aspern Papers isn’t for everyone, star Susan Hayward hated it and referred to it as The Lost Hour and a Half, but features a most impressive makeup job on Agnes Moorehead who though in her mid-forties is unrecognizable as the ancient Juliana. <br /><br />Mask (1985)-Rocky Dennis (Eric Stoltz) a sweet-natured extremely bright teen suffers from Lionitis which caused his facial features to be deformed taking on the appearance of that beast. Thanks to his wild but tough and loving mother Rusty (Cher) and biker friends who see him for who he is Rocky doesn’t let his affliction get in the way. But the greater world is not so understanding, at least at first, and there are many obstacles to face. Based on a true story Stoltz is buried under mountains of prosthetics but manages to convey Rocky’s essence extremely well, matched every step of the way by Cher.<br /><br />Bettlejuice (1988)-Tim Burton’s wild ride of a movie tells the tale of Barbara (Geena Davis) and Adam Maitland (Alec Baldwin) freshly dead in a car accident, finding themselves stuck haunting their country residence and unable to leave the house. When the unbearable Deetzes (Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones) and teen daughter Lydia (Winona Ryder) buy the home, the Maitlands attempt to scare them away without success. Their efforts attract Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton), a rambunctious spirit whose "help" quickly becomes dangerous for the Maitlands and innocent Lydia. Keaton done up in wild style is brash and inimitable.joel65913https://www.blogger.com/profile/14526657073681774683noreply@blogger.com