Wednesday, 7 December 2011

The Most Pointless Movie Makeovers

I understand that watching a movie you've got to sometimes give filmmakers the benefit of the doubt and movies are not always necessary about the real world but sometimes like in the case of these four examples it's hard to believe they are suddenly beautiful after a little makeover especially when the actresses playing them in the first place are usually beautiful

4 - Anne Hathaway in The Princess Diaries (2001)

It's a bit like hide the Jewishness, I think that is more of a case of unfortunate implications but Hathaway looks more natural and prettier to me with frizzy hair and glasses.

3 - Rachael Leigh Cook in She's All That (1999)

OMG she wears glasses and is covered in paint!!!

2 - Olivia Newton John in Grease (1978)

They turn the girl next door into I'm guessing a prostitute and the overall lesson of the movie is that if you want to get the person you want you need to change, at least that's what I took from the movie.

1 - Ally Sheedy In The Breakfast Club (1985)

This is the worst to me because she looks so unique and pretty as the "freak outsider" that when she does get the make over it removes anything beautiful about her.

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