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| 1920s Flapper/Chicago Makeup for Halloween- Ask Me Makeup |
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Makeup used in this video:
* Mac StudioFix Foundation in NC35
* Mac StudioFinish Concealer in NC25
* Napoleon Translucent Powder
* Stila Moonlight Eyeshadow
* I Nuovo half length false lashes
* Mac Blitz and Glitz Fluid Liner
* Mac Black Tied Eyeshadow
* Shiseido Liquid Liner
* Napoleon Black Eyepencil
* Lancome Hypnose Mascara
* Napoleon Dusty Pink Eyeshadow (used as blush)
* Chi Chi Red Lip Pencil
* Mac Lipstick in MAC Red
Music used in this video:
* Thoroughly Modern Millie- Carol Channing
* Make 'Em Laugh- Donald O'Connor
* Fit as a Fiddle- Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor
* Moses- Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor
* All I Do Is Dream Of You- Debbie Reynolds Tags : 1920s Flapper Makeup Roaring 20s Chicago Cabaret smokey eye red lipstick singing in the rain thoroughly modern millie |
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Affichage : 170356
Durée : 566 s |
| Silent Shadow of the Bat-Man #1 - Retro 1920s Dark Knight |
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(Part 1 of 3) Parts one and two are halves of a 12
minute short depicting the origin of "The Bat-Man"
and introducing his amazing skills and
abilities... Bob Kane and Bill Finger drew on a
lot of silent films to create Batman, and I've
always wanted to give the story a try using silent
film techniques. What with that whole
copyright/waste of time thing, you'll have to
settle for this collage. Here are the original
influences re-arranged to tell Bruce Wayne's story
and his crusade against crime. A bit of fun not
intended for sale or commercial exploitation...
what with the huge commercial value of silent
films and everything.
Make sure and check out part two conveniently
located at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByTfwmyHr3Q
for the Rogue's Gallery: featuring the Joker...
Oswald Cobblepot, AKA The Penguin... The
Cat-Woman! The unspeakable horrors of the
Scarecrow! The scientific genius of R'as Al Ghul!
All this and pulsepounding, teethgrinding
excitement as "The Bat-Man" falls into the Joker's
trap - literally.
The followup, "Arkham After Midnight" - is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD4XqYT1-JU
Chapter One: "Mark of The Mad Hatter"
Sources used:
THE BAT (1926)
THE MAN WHO LAUGHS (1928)
THE CABINET OF DOCTOR CALIGARI (1920)
Edison's FRANKENSTEIN (1910)
THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ (1910)
BATMAN (1943 for Ghul and Wayne in Lab)
A quick two day collage by Andre Perkowski. Music
by Kristin Palker & Andre Perkowski.
What? You want MORE? Grant Morrison expert and
astute comic pundit Timothy Callahan just put up
an endless interview with some jerk about the
cobbling together of these forbidden experiments
in animating the flesh of the silent dead:
http://geniusboyfiremelon.blogspot.com/2008/08/192
0s-batman-arkham-after-midnight.html Tags : experimental Batman Dark Knight Joker Penguin Catwoman 1920s silent retro found footage |
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Affichage : 43120
Durée : 333 s |
| Makeup 1920's |
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I got it from Helena Rubinstein's site
(http://www.helenarubinstein.com/) But now video
is unavailable. Tags : Makeup 1920 |
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Affichage : 25067
Durée : 245 s |
| Bristol In The 1920s |
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Very rare moving pictures of Bristol (UK) filmed
80 years ago. A world in which old cars, buses,
lorries and motorcycles share the roads with trams
and a surprising number of horses and carts. A
charabanc and even a hand-pulled cart are
glimpsed. Policemen direct traffic, women exhibit
the 'flapper' look, men wear hats or caps. Clips
feature The Centre, Corn Street, Bristol Bridge,
Park Street, The Docks, Bedminster Bridge,
Redcliff Hill, and Ashton Swing Bridge. Tags : Bristol history archive film cine 1920s vintage old vehicles transport trams charabanc horse cart |
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Affichage : 7963
Durée : 205 s |
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