I found this video morphing all of Priscilla Presley's photos from baby age to now fascinating. The way the certain facial movements stayed the same through the decades intrigued me. Also, I was amazed how the talented creator of this piece somehow made the face morphed while it was turning in the other direction. It tells a story, doesn't it? What would you title it?
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Post #2: A Facial Story
Posted by Gennita at 5:55 PM
Labels: articles of interest, cool stuff, video
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whats really creepy is she stopped aging about a quarter of the way in... good plastic surgeons though, shes still beautiful.
so i watched epitaph one, it was on the itunes store. didnt like the beginning, seemed really cheap, but after that first five min it was good :) i wanted to choke that little brat. i didnt realize how dark they planned to take the show, its really really dark. was the most sad sierra and victor broke up. glad topher finally grew a conscience. and i guess saunders and boyd got together, didnt really see that coming. gonna be sad to see the show go :,(
I don't know--I think, when the skin is over-stretched in plastic surgery, the person slowly turns into "Joker" face, and Mrs. Presley's lips seems to be going that way. But hey, at 62, she looks good. I feel like a hag looking at her photos ;-).
Isn't Epitaph One dark, though? I wonder whether the future can be changed, ala Terminator? I think Fox didn't allow this episode to be shown because it's that dark and you know mainstream audience isn't ready for it. And yeah, I've a feeling it's not up for renewal, since it's on Friday, Slot of Doom. Sigh.
Creepy!
I agree with Kim. She started to age and then she stopped, in some pics even looked younger than before.
Lady Zannah,
I rewatched. Maybe the late 60s and 70s thick makeup made her really old-looking so the "older" photos looked younger?
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