It appears to me that Ms Weaver is considerably bustier in Galaxy Quest than
in Alien.
Anyone know if she had breast augmentation sometime between the two movies.
Just wondering.
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Tom Royer
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If you're not free to fail, you're not free. -- Gene Burns
No, she had a skilled makeup artist and costume designer in "Galaxy
Quest." At the close of filming, Ms. Weaver kept the padded prosthesis
as a souvenir.
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Steven L.
Email: sdli...@earthlinkNOSPAM.net
Remove the NOSPAM before replying to me.
And you, sir, are the ultimate troll (see, you caught me replying to
your stupid response).
Yes, of course, the bustline was enhanced. The point of my questions
was "How?". In other words how permanent were the changes?
And, yes, I can walk and breathe (note the correct spelling, you doofus)
at the same time.
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> "Gutless Umbrella Carrying Sissy" <taus...@gmail.com> wrote in
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>> "Tom Royer" <roye...@verizon.net> wrote in
>> news:Esbdk.1181$bn3.84@trnddc07:
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>>> Over the past several weeks, various DirecTV channels have
>>> been showing Alien, Aliens, Alien3, and Galaxy Quest.
>>>
>>> It appears to me that Ms Weaver is considerably bustier in
>>> Galaxy Quest than in Alien.
>>>
>>> Anyone know if she had breast augmentation sometime between
>>> the two movies.
>>>
>>> Just wondering.
>>>
>> I'm assuming this is just a pathetic, retarded troll, since you
>> cannot possibly have actually watched the movie and not come to
>> the conclusion that her bustline was deliberately enhanced,
>> because of the nature of character. I mean, dude, if you were
>> that fucking stupid, you wouldn't be able to walk and breath at
>> the same time.
>
> And you, sir, are the ultimate troll (see, you caught me
> replying to your stupid response).
You're not really very good at trolling yet, son. Pay attention.
I'll give you lessons. You might as well learn something, since
you're going to be on my hook for several days.
>
> Yes, of course, the bustline was enhanced. The point of my
> questions was "How?". In other words how permanent were the
> changes?
>
> And, yes, I can walk and breathe (note the correct spelling, you
> doofus) at the same time.
>
Standard retard troll response: ignore the point, namecall, and try
to change the subject.
Loser.
I'll have you arguing with Pee Wee Herman quotes by tomorrow.
As I said, Ms. Weaver was wearing a prosthesis, which she kept as a
souvenir after the close of filming.
As for how this is possible, remember that nearly every woman who has
been forced to have a mastectomy has had to rely on a breast prosthesis
from then on. With that much consumer demand, the art and technology of
breast protheses has improved tremendously. Here's an example
(Disclaimer: I am NOT affiliated with this company in any way):
http://www.exsilbreastforms.com/very_large_breasts.html
As you will see, they market these breast forms for both medical
(post-mastectomy) and theatrical uses.