What a difference a publicist makes:Celeb yearbook photos

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27 Nov 2010, 6:15 pm

They looked like real people once. And more proof something is horrible unnatural about Rene Zellweger's lips...and cheeks.

http://omg.yahoo.com/photos/flashback-c ... OmgPhoid=1



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27 Nov 2010, 6:18 pm

Paul Rudd was still gorgeous.
As were several others. - People change as they get older, celebrity or not.



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27 Nov 2010, 6:34 pm

oooo twould be fun to see WP members' yearbook pictures!


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27 Nov 2010, 6:53 pm

The things I would do to Renee Zellweger. Her voice is so freakin awesome. Screw it. if she takes a curling iron to her lips. Everyone has their faults.



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27 Nov 2010, 7:04 pm

It makes me feel a little better to know that hot celebrities once looked like the rest of us at some point in their lives.



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28 Nov 2010, 12:39 pm

Lady Gaga is more attractive in her earlier photos.



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28 Nov 2010, 1:12 pm

Post Celeb_yearbook_photos()

99.9% of faces were correctly recognized thanks to the huge V2 database.

Face of young Lady Gaga was not recognized despite the recent face recognition software update.


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28 Nov 2010, 1:16 pm

Some of the photos are at least 30 years apart - it's quite natural that a person should undergo a dramatic transformation in 30 years, celebrity or not.



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28 Nov 2010, 1:17 pm

Josef_V2 wrote:
Post Celeb_yearbook_photos()

99.9% of faces were correctly recognized thanks to the huge V2 database.

Face of young Lady Gaga was not recognized despite the recent face recognition software update.


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I recognized a total of 0% of the celebrities by their yearbook photos. I did recognize some by their current photos, though.



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28 Nov 2010, 1:20 pm

alexptrans wrote:
Some of the photos are at least 30 years apart - it's quite natural that a person should undergo a dramatic transformation in 30 years, celebrity or not.


The Harrison Ford photos are probably like 50 years apart.



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28 Nov 2010, 1:27 pm

alexptrans wrote:
Josef_V2 wrote:
Post Celeb_yearbook_photos()

99.9% of faces were correctly recognized thanks to the huge V2 database.

Face of young Lady Gaga was not recognized despite the recent face recognition software update.


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I recognized a total of 0% of the celebrities by their yearbook photos. I did recognize some by their current photos, though.




Humans don't have Google goggles installed on their system.

Your rate is expected.



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28 Nov 2010, 2:20 pm

I think it goes to show - if any of these people just look like people you went to school with there's a reason for it, stardom sprinkles magic dust on our perception. I have a cousin even who I think could fill Christina Hendrix's shoes better - if she was inclined in the modeling/acting direction.

No point in fixating or crushing on stars when, technically, we both are them and are surrounded by them.