The official "Batgirl" costume, from a licensed line of stage quality wardrobes, includes jumpsuit, bustier, cape, gauntlets, boot covers, collar, belt and eye mask.
There have been many incarnations of "Batgirl" since the 1960's including 'Barbara Gordon', the Gotham police commissioner's daughter and 'Barbara Wilson', the niece of 'Alfred', butler to 'Bruce Wayne'.
The officially licensed 'Gotham Girls' "Poison Ivy" costume includes lime and vine green velvet leotard with vine sleevelets, lime green tights, vine boot tops and red wig.
The official "Catwoman" costume includes a vinyl suit, mask and gloves.
The official "Supergirl" costume includes red and blue polyester pull-over dress with velvet bodice and embroidered Superman emblem, metallic lamae skirt, attached red lamae cape, adjustable gold belt and metallic red boots with gold accents.
The official "Harley Quinn" costume includes the jumpsuit with attached boot tops, collar, eye mask, gloves and headpiece.
"Harley Quinn" is a super-villain in the animated "Batman" TV series as well as DC's "Batman" comics. She has an unhealthy obsession with the "Joker" and revels in her relationship with "Poison Ivy"...
"Me and Orson Welles" is a period-drama film directed by Richard Linklater, starring actors Zac Efron, Christian McKay and Claire Danes, based on author Robert Kaplow's novel of the same name.
The story, set in 1937 New York, follows a teenager hired to star in director Orson Welles' production of "Julius Caesar", where he becomes attracted to a 'career-driven' production assistant.
"...In New York in 1937, seventeen-year-old 'Richard Samuels' (Efron) meets theatre director 'Orson Welles' (Christian McKay), whom he convinces to give him the role of 'Lucillus' in 'Julius Caesar', Broadway's first Shakespearean production.
Welles, who is having an extramarital affair with the leading actress while his wife is pregnant, couples Richard with production assistant 'Sonja Jones' (Danes) to rehearse.
Welles decides the entire production crew would benefit from a coupling game, and Richard cheats to ensure he is paired with Sonja..." "Me And Orson Welles" was lensed in the Isle of Man, London, and in New York, scehduled to be releasaed in North America November 25.
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Model Cindy Margolis will star in the new, Fox Reality 'dating show', "Seducing Cindy", debuting January 30, 2010.
Margolis is noted by the Guiness Book of World Records (2000) as being 'the most downloaded woman on the Internet', as well as a cover model for Playboy magazine and a 'Fembot' in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery".
“My fans have been incredibly loyal and supportive over the years, so I am taking the leap of faith that one of them could be the love of my life,” said Margolis.
“I am ready to be swept off my feet.”
"...Over the course of eight, one-hour episodes, Cindy will open herself up to romance with men of all ages and from all walks of life in an effort to find her ultimate soul mate. Cindy’s suitors will offer her true variety and tough choices as they battle through competitive tasks and fight for her affection and a coveted garter belt off of her leg, signifying a chance to stay on Cindy’s list of potential mates..."
“'Seducing Cindy' is Fox Reality Channel’s first original dating series," said Noel Siegel, VP Development/Production, Fox Reality.
"...and will take viewers on the unique, emotional and potentially intimidating journey of finding love over 40.”
"Seducing Cindy" is produced by Glassman Media.
This news comes on the heels of the 4-year old Fox Reality Channel ceasing operations March 31, 2010.
The company has not yet announced what it will do with the channel, which is distributed to 50 million homes...