A Snapchat Filter Takes Camp Masterpiece ‘Mommie Dearest’ to a Weird New Place: WATCH

A Snapchat Filter Takes Camp Masterpiece ‘Mommie Dearest’ to a Weird New Place: WATCH

Mommie Dearest (1981) has long been required ‘gay card’ viewing, and a new version (below) of an iconic scene has been making the rounds on Facebook.

The scene, in which Faye Dunaway’s Joan Crawford asks her daughter Christina why she won’t give her the respect that she’s entitled to, was filmed through a Snapchat filter by Facebook user Brian Harder, an instantly shareable clip.

Watch as Dunaway’s eyes get more bug-eyed than ever: “Why can’t you give me the respect that I’m entitled to? Why can’t you treat me like I would be treated by any stranger on the street?”

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A Snapchat Filter Takes Camp Masterpiece ‘Mommie Dearest’ to a Weird New Place: WATCH

Dedicated to the one I love

Dedicated to the one I love

Julie Bracken posted a photo:

Dedicated to the one I love

Even the most reluctant leopard may exchange her spotted stole, but not Julie – confident and proud, she dismisses her avid admirers as ‘All gong and no dinner’.

No, she certainly doesn’t sashay around with a ‘handle with care’ sign stuck to her forehead, but ploughs through life without the brakes on, making all around her dizzy.

A volcanic life hunger, a pixen and vixen yearning for pleasure, she realises that the trouble most people have with resisting temptation is that they never really want to discourage it completely.

Makeup and styling by the talented Kelayla of www.transvista.co.uk/

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Dedicated to the one I love

A promising test for pancreatic cancer … from a teenager | Jack Andraka

A promising test for pancreatic cancer … from a teenager | Jack Andraka

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A promising test for pancreatic cancer ... from a teenager | Jack Andraka

Over 85 percent of all pancreatic cancers are diagnosed late, when someone has less than two percent chance of survival. How could this be? Jack Andraka talks about how he developed a promising early detection test for pancreatic cancer that’s super cheap, effective and non-invasive…

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