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Kiefer Sutherland in Flatliners (1990).
genuinely SO obsessed with how incredible the make-up and creature designs are in nightbreed 🙏
One Dress a Day Challenge
May: Purple Redux
Back to the Future, part III / Mary Steenburgen as Clara Clayton
As can be seen from the photos above, the color of this dress varies greatly based on the lighting. In the actual film, it appears as a rich purple and the inset down the front is a much deeper shade, almost black. Photos from an auction show it as much lighter, more of a raspberry-pink, while the dress on display at Universal Studios looks more like it does in the film.
I've included a close-up of the front to show the flower-shaped buttons, the faint floral pattern on the darker inset, and the trim down the sides of the "jacket." In the film, Clara also wears a bar-shaped brooch with her name engraved on it at the neck. Black leather gloves and a hat with black and purple ribbons are the finishing touches.
12 Monkeys (1995)
Cinematography: Roger Pratt
Cast: Bruce Willis (James Cole), Madeleine Stowe (Dr. Kathryn Railly), Brad Pitt (Jeffrey Goines), Christopher Plummer (Dr. Leland Goines), David Morse (Dr. Peters), Jon Seda (Jose)
Director: Terry Gilliam
Favorite Films | 1990
Pretty Woman (dir. Garry Marshall) | Gremlins 2: The New Batch (dir. Joe Dante) | Misery (dir. Rob Reiner) | Bride of Re-Animator (dir. Brian Yuzna) | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (dir. Steve Barron) | Total Recall (dir. Paul Verhoeven)
Clive Barker’s introduction to the original video release of “Nightbreed”, a spectacularly under-appreciated film from 1990. I think there were maybe three other people in the theater when I saw it the first time. I don’t think it got the level of promotion it deserved. A full “Director’s Cut” was finally released in I believe, 2014.