Rose McGowan offers her eyebrows for a fabulous amount of money.
 Grace  in the crime thriller 'Fifty Dead Men Walking' Rose Mcgowan refuses to  shave of her eyebrows off but or a super handsome  and fabulous amount  of money ($5 million) for a role of evil sorceress Marique in the new  movie "Conan the Barbarian a remake of a film by Arnold Schwarzenegger  in 1982." It might be a technic on her part not do that job. If that is  right, she is successful. The studio took the alternative to use makeup   with a prosthetic piece that went over her highbrows and back to the  middle of her head instead.
Grace  in the crime thriller 'Fifty Dead Men Walking' Rose Mcgowan refuses to  shave of her eyebrows off but or a super handsome  and fabulous amount  of money ($5 million) for a role of evil sorceress Marique in the new  movie "Conan the Barbarian a remake of a film by Arnold Schwarzenegger  in 1982." It might be a technic on her part not do that job. If that is  right, she is successful. The studio took the alternative to use makeup   with a prosthetic piece that went over her highbrows and back to the  middle of her head instead."The  studio asked if I would shave my eyebrows and my hairline back to here,  and I thought, 'Sure, if you give me $5 million," she said. The problem  is that she had to sit on the make-up chair for hours to make herself  ready for the shots. She said to Access Hollywood,"I sat from about two  in the morning till around 7.30 in the morning."
 In  the film this 37 years old Italian American actress plays the villain  Marique, a witch and the daughter of an evil warlord. It's work, but  it's fun work," McGowan said of the premiere. "When you're little and  you're putting on a sheet and tying it up and going down the hallway and  putting on a towel to make a turban and your mom's jewelry and kind of  swanning around -- this is kind of the real version of that. It's funny  doing something that you did when you were 10 and it somehow came true."  The trailer hits the screen on August 19, 2011.
In  the film this 37 years old Italian American actress plays the villain  Marique, a witch and the daughter of an evil warlord. It's work, but  it's fun work," McGowan said of the premiere. "When you're little and  you're putting on a sheet and tying it up and going down the hallway and  putting on a towel to make a turban and your mom's jewelry and kind of  swanning around -- this is kind of the real version of that. It's funny  doing something that you did when you were 10 and it somehow came true."  The trailer hits the screen on August 19, 2011.
 
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