Director Paul WS Anderson is the guest judge this week When Resident Evil meetsAlice in Wonderland!
Please keep discussion in this thread until 10PM Pacific.
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Director Paul WS Anderson is the guest judge this week When Resident Evil meetsAlice in Wonderland!
Please keep discussion in this thread until 10PM Pacific.
SMH.
Alana.
I. Just. Do. Not. KNOW. About. That. Girl.
I'm on the West coast, so it hasn't aired here yet. What did Alana do this week? Accidentally cut off her own arm?
Nah.
She was working with her bunny-eared cowl. Somehow, the cowl escaped from her, landed on the floor, ears down, and the ears broke off.
ONLY Alana!
She's a cute little thing (even with all that face metal, which I'm not exactly wild about; hope she never gets caught in a lightning storm!), but I'm beginning to think she's cursed, or something.
And I'm kinda beginning to think a thought I had about Tommy was right . . .
I think he does better work when he's paired with a strong leader.
Admittedly, I HATE zombies with a passion. That said, Roy's was inventive and creative (though yes, he does work in haunted house stuff). I think his and the March Hare that didn't have as much blood on it worked the best because it's just too easy to gore up the characters. That said, I also liked the Mad Hatter and Cheshire cat that were in the top three - again paid attention to details and kept good makeups.
I agreed with the comments about Tommy's makeup and Ron's was just as Ve said - a makeup that was more weird old age makeup. Ron's might've been an attempt to do a twisted version of the Tim Burton version of the Red Queen but it didn't work.
I agreed with the eliminated look though - it was just a bad paint job and the brains were designed like boils, not brains. It's a detail that just about anyone can catch.
I really thought Tommy should have gone this time. He seems almost as clueless as Alanna (although not as accident prone! WHAT is up with her - seriously!). But his work is just not up to the others' standards. Even Alanna, with a little coaching, pulls off some nice looks. She has good instincts. Tommy just seems to get lost in his own head. I was surprised Rod was so off on his concept. But he was safe. His other work pulled him through no problem.
Can I just say how much I love, love, LOVE Roy? He's my favorite for the win. Funny, mad talented and modest.
just adore him.
And as much as I have loved Sarah's work, this week she irritated me with the Mennonite comment. If she wants a career in this field, she's going to have to broaden her repetoire and fast! She's rather lucky she wasn't in the bottom looks. I thought her Cheshire cat was a mess and not in a good way.
one more thought (sorry!)
after that trainwreck Joe left, it seems like everyone is pulling together almost as a complete team. Helping each other out, cheering each other on, commiserating when something goes wrong. Nothing too nasty.
how refreshing is this?!!! :nod
I thought for sure that Derek would win because they said that he best met the challenge's intent. I thought that Rod would go because he completely missed the challenge.
I'm thrilled that Roy won, and I'm sorry that...um, I forget her name!...is gone. But it is nice to see them all get along. Hope it lasts!