Showing posts with label cosmetics. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

To Fear the Night or Date the Undead


Happy Valentine's Day! Today I am taking part in a vampire themed blog event. Every blogger involved has written a vampire themed post for Valentine's Day. You can see the other blog participants here:

The Sanguinary Soiree

As supernatural creatures go, vampires seem the most fitting for Valentine's Day. Besides the sexual element of their attacks, they're better dressed and more charming than other monsters. Yes, I said monsters. It's hard to even think of vampires as monsters anymore. Somehow over the past century they have gone from blood sucking demons, sleeping in their dirt filled coffins...


...to possible marriage partners.


I prefer my vampires somewhere in the middle. I'd rather watch an attractive vampire, but I don't want to forget that he's a threat. As many of you know, I've recently been binging on Christopher Lee movies. I think he's a good bridge between the handsome vampire and the bloodthirsty fiend. He looks great in his cape, but he's not a sweet character you can discuss your innermost feelings with.


Still, he's popular with the ladies... Maybe it's those hypnotic mind tricks. Every time a woman looks into his eyes, she's under his spell. Bela Lugosi (the king of spellbinding eye contact) also stands in the middle of horror and romance for me.


So how did we go from the bewitching (yet deadly) style of vampires to the sensitive boyfriend style of vampires? I think the link between Christopher Lee and Robert Pattinson is Frank Langella.

Dracula (1979) starring Langella has The Count in a more human role. Before biting his victims he has conversations with them, dances around a ballroom with them, and even has (human) makeout sessions with them. In other words, he's courting them before killing them. We never actually see him bite a neck, nor do we see his fangs. However, the old garlic tricks still work against him, as do crosses, and daylight. Well sort of. He can't be touched by the light of day, because it burns him. He can, however move about during the day, if he's in a dark room. As he says in the movie "It's daytime somewhere in the world." Sort of like the "It's five 'o clock somewhere" drinking excuse.


Langella actually explains the blood draining process to one of his victims, who acts more like she's his girlfriend. He uses lines like "I need your blood" and "You won't be like this much longer" and "It's your choice to be here". The Lucy character actually defends him as being sensitive and sympathetic! He's a more manipulative Dracula than I've seen in the older movies. Christopher Lee would have just picked his prey, and taken a bite. So it appears that the "vampire boyfriend" idea had its start with Langella in 1979.


He reminds me a little of a magician in this photo for some reason.

Frank Langella first starred in the stage presentation of Dracula. He was very popular in that, so he was asked to star in the movie version. Here he is on the set Edward Gorey designed for the Dracula play:


I would have loved to have seen the Edward Gorey set in person. I think I may have enjoyed Langella's Dracula in play form more than in movie form. Part of the problem was that the film's color had been doctored in a strange way. At least in the version I watched. The colors changed from scene to scene. There were distracting changes from vibrant color to sepia to black and white. Dracula was also a little mopey for my taste. I thought he might talk his victims to death!

Still, some people may find Frank Langella's movie performance perfect for Valentine's Day vampire viewing. Just ask him...


Listening to this interview makes me wonder who Langella has been discussing his movies with...

I thought it would be fun to compare the lines vampires have used on their victims/girlfriends in the movies. This also helps support my timeline of when the vampire role changed from a monster to a romantic figure.


Max Schreck as Count Orlok (Nosferatu, 1922):
Is this your wife? What a lovely throat!
(Count Orlok offers that compliment after seeing a photo of Harker's wife, but he never actually speaks to women. He just sneaks in and bites them.)

Bela Lugosi as Dracula (1931): To die, to be *really* dead, that must be glorious!
Mina Seward: Why, Count Dracula!
Dracula: There are far worse things awaiting man than death.

Christopher Lee as Dracula (1958-1970's): *chomp*
(He didn't exactly have any lines with the ladies. Although, he did make a lot of facial expressions and commanding hand gestures.)

Frank Langella as Dracula (1979) : Now it is you, my best beloved one. You will be flesh of my flesh, blood of my blood. You will cross land and sea to do my bidding. I need your blood. I need.

Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen (Twilight 2008-now): Before you, Bella, my life was like a moonless night. Very Dark, but there were stars--points of light and reason...And then you shot across my sky like a meteor. Suddenly everything was on fire; there was brilliancy, there was beauty. When you were gone, when the meteor had fallen over the horizon, everything went black. Nothing had changed, but my eyes were blinded by the light. I couldn't see the stars anymore. And there was no more reason for anything.


See what I mean?


After watching Langella's version of Dracula, I decided to watch Dracula Dead and Loving it, starring Leslie Nielsen. This Mel Brooks movie was just the lighthearted viewing I needed after Langella's performance! Funny enough, a lot of what was spoofed was Langella's Dracula.


After months of watching vampires stalk around and seduce people, it was actually fun to watch a goofy Grampa type vampire. You might recognize Mel Brooks as Professor Van Helsing in this clip.


Some people always need to have the last word!

For those who would rather be a vampire than date one, I ran into an awesome makeup tutorial! Basically, you draw two triangles with white makeup on your lips as the teeth.

Here's my stab at it:




Something to fall in love with this Valentine's Day, aside from vampires, is a site called Pinterest. I can't remember the last time I was so addicted to a web site! For those of you who don't know about Pinterest, it's sort of a virtual bulletin board where you can post whatever you're interested in. It's handy for storing reminders, inspirations, art reference, and how-to videos. At least that's what I'm using my page for. If you'd like to see what I've done with Pinterest so far, here's my page:

Justine's Halloween Pinterest

As of now, you have to get on a waiting list or receive an invitation to join Pinterest. If you want an invitation, post your email address in a comment and I'll send you one. Or just shoot me an email asking to be invited. It's lots of fun! One more thing I'd like to mention is that I acquired the domain name,

justineshalloween.com 

I'm letting you guys know in case you want to get here a little faster.

Have a lovely Valentine's Day, and watch out for the sweet talking undead!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Impressive Makeup Artists



One of my new Twitter followers happens to be a school of makeup! The school is called "Complections Academy" and is located in Toronto, Canada. I was just on their web site and was SO impressed with the photos posted. I've looked at a lot of Halloween makeup in books, and seen my share of horror movies, but most of what I've seen wasn't as cool as the makeup I saw here. Here's a link to the school's galleries:

Gallery of Makeup

Do you see anything here that inspires your next Halloween costume? I saw a few looks I'd like to try recreating next year...

Here's a nice video showing some more examples from the school: Complections YouTube Clip

Monday, November 15, 2010

Terrifying Beauty

I love watching makeup tutorials on youtube ~ Especially those geared towards Halloween! I ran across a series of videos by a talented makeup artist today and was pleased to see that many of her looks are holiday themed! Here is one that really gives me the creeps:



Wow. I've seen skeleton makeup before, but this is the first time it has looked classy. I can only imagine the time it took her to remove this makeup! If you would like to see more makeup looks from "LetzMakeup", here is her youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/LetzMakeup

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Halloween with Everyday Minerals

 The Peacock Makeup look

I was just visiting the Everyday Minerals blog and noticed an entry that included tips for using their makeup as part of a Halloween costume. I love Everyday Minerals makeup, although I'm not fond of all their Halloween looks. A lot of bright colors have been used, and in the case above, I like the results. Here's a link to their makeup tips and photos:

Everyday Minerals Halloween

What do you think?

Monday, November 1, 2010

A Wonderful Halloween Weekend!

Happy Belated Halloween! I wanted to update this blog earlier this weekend, but was way too busy to get on the computer. On Saturday the 30th, I went to see an author speaking/giving a slide show about local ghost stories. She has written several books about paranormal stories in Wisconsin, and gave a really neat presentation. For those who are interested in Wisconsin lore about hauntings, big foot, etc. here is her web page: Linda Godfrey's web page

Saturday night was a fun night out dancing. I actually got another chance to try some of the fun makeup ideas I've been watching tutorials of on youtube. Here's a pic of how my eye makeup turned out!


False eyelashes are fun - but not so much when you're driving! Here's what my eye makeup looked like when my eyes were closed:


So I had an awesome and exhausting Saturday and had to drag myself out of bed to hand out candy to the kids! For Halloween day I went as a pirate. The kids were so cute and we had a beautiful day to sit out on the porch waiting for them.



After trick-or-treat was over, my mom and I headed over to a street in Bay View where they go all out with the yard decorations! Last year we were lucky enough to run across this street while they were doing night time trick-or-treating. This year it was just us walking down the street. Still, we got some neat photos of the yards!




After checking out the spooky houses, we tried making caramel apples, which was...interesting. Caramel hardens really quickly! Still, anything that tastes like apples, caramel, chocolate, and walnuts is going to be good! :)


I hope everyone had as fun a Halloween as we did! :)