Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts

Friday, September 3, 2021

Friday Femme Fatale : Soolin DeMaria

đź’– Soolin DeMaria is one of the stars of, Fantasy at the Luxor, and rightfully so, she's a fantasy come true for sure, a Vegas Showgirl, International Playboy Playmate and one of the most stunning women on the planet.

She started dance at an early age, a sock drawer of the dance world, ballet, jazz, tap, lyrical, contemporary.  Early on she knew that Vegas was a possibility so she expanded her studies.  She was dancing professionally on a cruise ship by 18 but decided for a change, due to a mild case of motion sickness, not a great thing wearing heels on a cruise ship. 

Her unique name was from her parents being fans of the 70's British sci-fi show called, Blake's 7 and the character, Soolin, portrayed by, Glynis Barber, hard to forget for sure.

After landing in Las Vegas, which she chose to be close to home, San Francisco California, she began in a magic show, one with lions, then on to, Sin City Bad Girls, "X" Burlesque and Striptease The Show before finally finding a home with, Fantasy, where she has been part of the cast for over a decade.

Soolin had been interested in modeling for Playboy for a while but not sure how to get started, but after a photo shoot with a former Playboy photographer, she was approached and thrilled about the possibility, she became Playmate of the month for Playboy International in their February issue of 2006 and has only gotten more beautiful since.




 

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Theory Thursday - Grease, the dying dream

Theory Thursday

Grease
The dying dream.

Several years ago this thing started, producers have since denied the theory but I think they were wrong to do so, and I think the wrong person was picked for the dream.

The theory said that it was Sandy dying after Danny rescued her from the ocean, but how would Sandy know who Danny's classmates were?  This is why the story should have this as Danny's dying dream.

To me, embracing this theory would make the movie/story even more meaningful, as in the end, all of Danny's friends live, happily ever after and Danny flies off to heaven with the girl of his dreams.

This also allows the "magic moments" in the film to make perfect sense, like Frenchy's visit from an angelic Frankie Avalon, or how the garage turns into a clean white studio for the, Greased Lightning dance and song scene.

Turning this into somewhat of a fairy tale romance film would probably put it up a few notches and place it with films like, The Princess Bride and/or Willy Wonka.

They should embrace the magic.