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Very good wax figure but not quite like Sean from his prime 007 days. The lower lip is too thick, Sean had thinner lips, the nose should be narrower and Sean had a slightly darker more tanned complexion.
That's the best wax figure I've ever seen. Looks extremely realistic. Some of them I've seen look very little like the real person, but this one is fantastic.
Ever since I discovered Madame Tussauds in the February 2012 issue of "National Geographic KIDS" (I was ten at the time), I have wondered what would happen if every wax figure at every Madame Tussauds came to life. I imagine that it would be either really cool or really scary, and probably both-and this comment will demonstrate that I have probably given this fantastical scenario far more thought than I ever should have. Between being born after her death and not being Hispanic or Texan, I have never listened to Selena Quintanilla (although would I have paid her any mind if she lived long enough for me to have grown up with her music? I do not know), but she has presented me with three specific subscenarios regarding the above: 1. Selena Gomez (whom I have always hated, by the way) is named after Selena Quintanilla. Madame Tussauds has honored Gomez several times as well, and some of her wax figures have been at a wing with the Quintanilla figure, which, apart from the Hollywood wing, has also been at the New York and Orlando wings. (It is actually the same figure just moved around; Madame Tussauds does that sometimes.) Any of the Gomez figures would likely be enchanted (ignoring for the moment that if they are animated wax figures, then they are probably enchanted anyway) to meet her namesake, especially considering that the real Gomez was only two years old when the real Quintanilla died, but the Quintanilla figure would probably just find it weird. She was only twenty-three at the time of her death; she would probably think that it was still March 31, 1995 and wonder why a woman who looks a few years younger than she at most, if even that (Gomez became the age that Quintanilla was at her death, twenty-four years minus sixteen days, on July 6, 2016), is claiming to be named in her honor. She might find it a little less strange if she discovered that the other woman was also made of wax, but she would need to learn that it is not, in fact, 1995 anymore, setting her up for shock. (She would also question how she was even alive once she saw that she herself was made of wax, but any of the newly animated wax figures would ponder that, and it would help it seem less weird that any other wax figure could be alive.) 2. Yolanda Saldívar, who murdered Quintanilla, is serving life in prison for it, although she will be eligible for parole next year, thirty years after her crime. I also imagined that if the wax figures came to life, then they would be able to launch balls of wax from their arms that would turn anybody whom they hit into wax-and render their victims inanimate. Furthermore, I imagined that many or most if not all of them would seek revenge on the people who trapped them in their condition (if you were living a fulfilling life and learned that you would have a statue made in your honor, only to discover that you BECAME the statue [of course, that is not what happened, but I imagine that it is what they would THINK happened because they would likely inherit their subjects' memories up until they were first sculpted, although this would admittedly work differently for figures whose subjects were already deceased], then you would probably feel bitter about it once you came back to life, too). Because Quintanilla was murdered, however, her figure would have motivation to avenge her death on Saldívar, but would she actually do it? If the Quintanilla figure met Saldívar, then how would each of them react? Would Saldívar hear about something as big as every wax figure at a franchise coming to life and running rampant while she was in prison? Would the Quintanilla figure turn her to wax if she saw her? 3. Assume that ultimately Madame Tussauds can make peace with the wax figures, who accept that they simply are not meant to be alive all the time and agree to allow the franchise to render them inanimate again, but to reanimate them for special occasions, such as their subjects' birthdays. (Quintanilla's birthday was April 16; other people with that birthday whom Madame Tussauds has honored are Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax; Charlie Chaplin; Pope Benedict XVI; Kareem Abdul-Jabbar; Epke Zonderland; and Zhu Yilong. I have been compiling a list of every day's figures in a document titled "Birthday Candles"; my own birthday, February 13, has Jerry Springer, Mazhar Alanson, Robbie Williams, and Lin Gengxin. Anybody comfortable asking about his/her birthday may do so, but I am still missing three dates: February 29, July 31, and October 29.) Quintanilla, however, was raised one of Jehovah's Witnesses (yes, that is the preferred phraseology, not "a Jehovah's Witness"; if you want to use the indefinite article, then just say "a Witness"; no, I was never one myself), who do not observe birthdays. Later, though, I found that she became inactive as a Witness due to her exotic clothing, so there is no reason to believe that her wax figure would be a practicing Witness, or subsequently have any issue with celebrating her birthday, if she could come to life. At least two other celebrities whom Madame Tussauds has honored, however, have also been Jehovah's Witnesses: Prince, who was a Witness from 2001 until his death in 2016, and Serena Williams, who was raised a Witness and, while not particularly devout, does not observe birthdays. (Their birthdays, for the curious, are June 7 and September 26 respectively; June 7 also has Dean Martin, Tom Jones, possibly Muammar Gaddafi, Liam Neeson, and Bear Grylls, while September 26 also has Anne of Bavaria, Olivia Newton-John, and Sun Li.) That said, if there were only one day out of the year when you knew that you would get to be alive, then you would probably take it. There are a few wax figures at Madame Tussauds that I would not mind coming to life, but we are better off without duplicates of most celebrities. It is certainly the kind of fantasy that you somewhat wish could happen, but overall are glad cannot. (By the way, this past February there was a blackout on my campus, and that afternoon I had a class in a room at the back of the building with small windows, so it was dark in the room and we had to move to the front of the building because it was impossible to teach. Three different people wore leather jackets that day, and I have found that leather makes anybody look like a wax figure due to the luster, so when the third one arrived, I quipped, "Whoa, it is starting to feel like 'Night at the Museum' in here!")