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What cameo has happened in movies that nobody noticed?

The insane 1993 horror-comedy “Freaked” used heavy-duty prosthetics, extensive makeup effects and animatronics on several of its castmembers, including the film’s star (and producer, and director) Alex Winter, of Bill & Ted fame.However, despite the effort and money that went into its production, the movie was so weird and had such poor test screenings that 20th Century Fox cut off the post-production budget, canceled all marketing, and pulled the movie from national and world distribution almost immediately after a very limited release. The film (that cost $12 Million to produce) made less than $35,000 in two theatres in 1993, and it went straight to VHS in 1994.Over the years since, Freaked has amassed a cult following; yet, even the movie’s fans are still sometimes surprised to learn that a prominent freak in the cast (known as Ortiz the Dog Boy) was played by none other than Keanu Reeves, delivering his over-the-top comedic performance from beneath heavy werewolf makeup.^^^ Keanu Reeves as Ortiz the Dog Boy in the 1993 horror-comedy “Freaked” (a deformed Alex Winter is visible in the background). This was the third comedy teaming Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves, following their previous two Bill & Ted movies, but virtually nobody knew it.Reeves not only wore makeup that made him completely unrecognizable, but he also affected an absurd Mexican accent (which was actually better than his attempts at British accents in later films). To compound his anonymity, Keanu Reeves additionally went uncredited in Freaked, making his appearance one big mystery cameo that most viewers didn’t catch for many years after the fact.Reeves received no screen credit by request and agreement with Alex Winter — not to protect Reeves’ career, but in order to avoid crossover Bill & Ted association to Freaked. The film also co-starred William Sadler, who played Death in Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey two years earlier.

My 12-year-old daughter wears a face full of makeup every day. How do I convince her that this is not appropriate? She won’t listen to me.

I began wearing makeup when I was 10 or 11. Not a full face by any means, but a little sheer lipstick, sometimes a little mascara. It was next to nothing, but I loved it. By the time I was 12, I’d added on light coverage foundation and taupe eye shadow. It was also at this age that I began playing and performing with local bands. Being on stage, I enjoyed using makeup as part of my onstage persona, and I fell in love with how it allowed me to express myself visually.Most of my tween and teen years were spent in an environment populated with adult musicians. They didn’t treat me like a child, and I didn’t comport myself as one. Therefore, when it came to makeup, I wore what I wanted in a tasteful manner. My parents didn’t forbid me to wear makeup because it was a non-issue. There were kids my age and a couple years older than me who were already drinking and doing drugs, partying on the weekends and doing strip teases on table tops. (I’m not exaggerating. The first time I heard about a classmate getting drunk and doing a strip tease on top of a table over the preceding weekend I was in 7th grade. And this was not in some big city, it was in a tiny little country town in the Midwest. There were roughly 85–90 students in my class, and under 300 for the entire middle school. Small Town, USA.) I was a straight-A student that stayed out of trouble, was mature for my age, and trustworthy. Allowing me to express myself with makeup was beyond harmless. My parents and I did come to an agreement, however, that how I wore my makeup at school needed to be more toned down. It mostly came down to the lipstick. I loved a classic red lip, but agreed that at school, that would be a bit much. So nudes and browns and tinted glosses were chosen for school.I will concede that there is quite a big difference in the makeup of the mid 90s and today’s makeup. All of the tips and tricks makeup artists use were utterly unknown to us average, everyday girls. With Youtube, all the techniques I had to learn over the years through trial and error are meticulously explained and readily available for anyone that wants to know how to lay down a full beat. But it still comes down to the same thing:It’s. Just. Makeup.It washes off. It’s not the end of the world. It’s not going to turn your child into a hooker. And - *GASP* - the majority of the time it isn’t even to impress boys. I know. It’s shocking. Girls wanting to have fun and express themselves… Who knew???If your child is having skin issues that make them uncomfortable and that’s the reason they want to wear foundation, then get them the help they need with a good dermatologist. Help them to understand the importance of cleansing and hydrating their skin, using sunscreen daily and never wearing makeup to bed.If your child has self esteem issues, then do your best to lift them up with kind words, love, and attention. That, more than anything, will help them to be confident in themselves, with or without makeup.And if it simply comes down to “I don’t like my daughter wearing makeup”…. Then all I have to say is: Pick your battles. Once she gets to be a teen, there are going to be all kinds of moments when you’re going to be butting heads, and it’s going to be about much more serious topics. Adding something as harmless as makeup to the pile of things you’re going to be arguing over may just prove not to be worth the struggle.

Can a white person who lives in a practically 100% white area (like rural Vermont) be considered to benefit from white privilege?

This is Darien, ConnecticutIt has a population of about 20,000. It’s only 37 miles from New York City, making it an easy commute (there’s train service). There are nine country clubs. It has an extremely high standard of living, good schools, everything to make it an ideal place to live.Here are the demographics95.97% White0.45% African American2.42% Asian0.03% Pacific Islander2.9% Hispanic0.80% OtherAlmost all the African American, Asian and Hispanic residents are live in domestic servants.This is a place where any white person can get around pretty much unmolested, although you will soon get lost because there are no street signs on the major routes.If you’re not white, you will be targeted for something. Darien is one of the most notorious “sundown towns” in the Northeast. Realtors tell black people they’re allowed to live there, but they won’t enjoy it.Here’s how Wikipedia puts itEthnic and racial controversiesSimilar to many affluent towns in New England, Darien had a reputation for racism and anti-Semitism in the 1930s and 1940s.[107]In 1931, a private developer of beachfront property had an easement for access to the beach that stated beach privileges were never to be extended to "any person or persons of the Hebrew race."[12]In 1947, Laura Hobson's novel Gentleman's Agreement made Darien briefly notable for "the town's practice of not letting Jews spend the night."[108]The town changed in the second half of the 20th century, and the population became more diverse ethnically and religiously, though not economically.More recently, the town has struggled with the issue of affordable housing. While some affordable housing was built, the priority list was such that it effectively excluded minorities by giving excessive priority to current and former residents. In 2010, the U.S. Department of Justice opened an investigation into Darien for possible violations of the Fair Housing Act.[109]In 2012, they appeared satisfied and closed their investigation after the controversial legislation had been repealed. The town also adopted a policy of verifying incomes for people applying for affordable housing units and maintaining a waiting list.[12]Darien is one of the few municipalities in Connecticut that comply with the State's mandate to report the racial and ethnic makeup of people stopped by the police. 82% of the people stopped are white, 12% are black, and 15% are Hispanic. This is a higher proportion of black people than live in the town, but consistent with the makeup of the population of the general area.[110]

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