Hi Cat & Mouse! Could I possibly suggest some alt fcs for Jenna Ortega? After her recent actions, I no longer want to support her or use her for my characters. Thank you so much
Mishel Prada (1989) Dominican, Mexican, Puerto Rican, French.
Ariana DeBose (1991) Puerto Rican, African-American, possibly Italian / English, Scottish, French - is bisexual.
Moriah Brown (1991) Mexican / African-American.
Paige Hurd (1992) African-American / Puerto Rican.
Ash Santos (1993) Dominican, 1/4 Puerto Rican.
Cierra Ramirez (1995) Mexican / Colombian.
Jamila Velazquez (1995) Puerto Rican, Dominican, and Ecuadorian.
Georgie Flores (1996) Mexican.
Eva Noblezada (1996) Mexican / Bisaya and Ilonggo Filipino.
Jaylen Barron (1997) African-American / Mexican.
Cheyenne Isabel Wells (1997) Puerto Rican.
Ariela Barer (1998) Mexican [75% Ashkenazi Jewish 25% Unspecified]- uses she/they - has since deleted their Instagram post stating they’re non-binary so I’m unsure if they still identify as such!
Kayla Maisonet (1999) Afro Puerto Rican / Ashkenazi Jewish.
LaRhonza Lee Rodriguez (1999) African-American / Mexican.
Lala Baptiste (1999) Trinidadian, Puerto Rican, and European.
Auli'I Cravalho (2000) Puerto Rican, Kānaka Maoli, Portuguese, Chinese, Irish - is bisexual.
Isabela Merced (2001) Peruvian / Slovak, Polish, possibly other.
Sara Echeagaray (2001) Mexican.
Andrea Chaparro (2002) Mexican.
also:
Shakira Barrera (1990) Nicaraguan
Carmela Zumbado (1991) Cuban.
Sohvi Rodriguez (1992) Nicaraguan.
Samantha Boscarino (1994) Italian, Ecuadorian, Scottish.
María Isabel (1996) Afro-Dominican.
Wendy Sulca (1996) Aymara.
Daniela Nieves (1997) Venezuelan.
Emily Tosta (1998) Dominican / Venezuelan.
Sasha Calle (1998) Colombian.
Alycia Pascual-Pena (1999) Afro Dominican.
Maia Reficco (2000) Argentinian.
Amanda Diaz (2000) Cuban.
Friendly reminder that I don't offer suggestions under the age of 21 so these are all older than her!
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Things I Want in Wednesday S2
I hope they don't gloss over Enid's scars on her face. Since we know how much thought she puts into her appearance, I hope they don't magically disappear, but actually affect her in some way. And obviously, I want Wednesday to be the one to make her feel better about it.
Xavier needs to be a genuine FRIEND to Wednesday. All his pining in S1 reduced his character so much. I need to see more layers.
More actual school stuff if possible. The high school setting is underutilized in my opinion. I would also like a friendly teacher who takes a liking to Wednesday (and perhaps whom Wednesday also tolerates to some degree).
Please get Gwendoline Christie back in whatever form possible. I'll even take a Force Ghost type of thing, just get her back.
Wenclair confirmation, or at least some proper slow-burn build-up to it. I know that endangers the show to cancellation (because Netflix sucks), but I still want to see it.
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice #CVReview
I took a trip to Pooler, GA and I gotta say CGA was right yet again : anything outside of ATL is the real Georgia, and ... yeah, the whole thing is a flyover.
The caucazoid pop. here are standoffish and rude. The negroids, more trusting and kinder than anywhere else in the States. That's not always a good thing, though ...
Anyways, after an uneventful day at the Staff Zone day labor dispatch office in SAV, I recognized that the city was more interested in taking money from me than helping me make it, so I made quick moves to get a ticket out of here to the Carolinas and make a trip to "The Tallest IMAX Screen" in the world - because I figured it was now or never, since I will noy be back to GA after this final trip - since there's nothing here.
As a Hollywood bred cinephile (and a REGAL unlimited subscriber) I have to say IMAX been a rip-off. I usually enjoy other PLF screens because their wider (i.e. RPX, Cinemark XD ...) and cost less at the box office.
IMAX may be overhyped but I sat in those small as seats at the El Capitan when "Cap: Civil War" dropped, so nothing was stopping me from getting this done, even the bloated $26/ticket price tag. Or the fact the only two films playing this week was that redneck Speilberg flick "Twisters" and Tim Burton's chick flick "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice".
I chose the latter.
Donna Summer just cant win since her catalogue went up for grabs, I guess. First that horrible performance by an overweight Summer Walker in "Spinning Gold" now Tim Burton lifts "Macarthur Park" and turns it into the new "Day-O" bullshit.
The Soul Train bit was very out of place and looked like cultural appropriation as well too.
So this is what happens when Burton tries to get woke and diverse enough only to have negroids in his film as dancing/singing sambos.
The only people in the cast who weren't annoying were Jenna Ortega (who just played another bratty teen) and Willem Dafoe, who was actually flexing another side of his acting chops I hadn't seen before in pure comedy, not unintentional.
Michael Keaton was as off-putting as he always was and the fact that he was still trying to marry a young Wynona Ryder in the first film is still weird. That sequence is repeated here nearly three times over with the marriages between mother and daughter in "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice" , but it just seems like an over-correction.
*While the dream sequence was occurring by the way, I couldn't help but think that Keaton and Ryder in the film must have looked oddly like Burton and Bonham-Carter on their wedding day.
The jokes were woke and tacky. Jenna Ortega went the " la raza " route with her love interests being pale as ever, while she did Brazil-face for some reason.
Theroux was the picture of the spineless manipulative, dickface women have to settle with marrying today in Western culture, since real men like myself aren't falling for that trap anymore. O'Hara was the same annoying opportunist in the first film, now shedding light on Ryder's issues raising an "obnoxius, goth girl" herself.
Yeah, "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice" is Mommy-Daughter matinee. A ageist marriage fantasy for little goth girls everywhere who want to bring bad boy demons home and a loose cautionary tale on why they should not.
Even with some cool animated claymation sequences (the plane crash, Saturn's moon, the snake monster), Burton's bread and butter in "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice" was not enough to make a great film.
Barely a laugh from the audience. Some of the marriage jokes knocked it out the park, but only because they write themselves.
The rest of the audience could give a shit less about dated references and Donna Summer, like I could give a shit less about this movie.
And how did Monica Belluci get casted. I liked the live Sally Finkelstein idea, but at this point Franken-Weenie pastiches are old hat for Burton and no amount of nostalgia could save this picture for those of us who enjoyed his other projects or I believe for those who actually liked the first film in this duology.
The only reason I saw this film was because it was an excuse to visit The World's Tallest IMAX (I swear the one's in NY, CA, and FL are bigger and better). Other than that I don't believe "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" should be viewed in any format, PLF or otherwise.
Seeing "The Crow" again, but in IMAX would have been a better choice aesthetic wise
- but the box office pulled it for this waste of money - from the studio to every audience seat filled.
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C.V.R. The Bard
5th/Sept. 2k24
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It feels like most of these people making ~Wednesday inspired outfits~ are just taking whatever kind of alt-resembling looks they can make from their closets and slapping the name Wednesday on it without actually looking into this Wednesdays individual version of alternative style
For example, lots of people are wearing corsets and stuff, and while yes, that is alternative, Wednesday never wore anything like that in the show, so the outfits dont really feel like Wednesday
It's too generalizing and I dont like it
All alt people aren't the same!
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