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blue or green? heather's eyes
#2 Guest_Dreammaster81_*
Posted 15 October 2003 - 06:26 PM
I'll help you out with this one Tammy. Heather's eyes were a bright green. The reason they appeared blue would depend on what she wore. For example, If she wore a dark color outfit (Such as her red and white sleeper in P3) Her eyes would reflect a bright green. Now if she wore a bright blue or dark blue outfit, the color would reflect in her eyes as a bright blue. It's the same principle with people with blue eyes. Ever noticed how their eyes will appear green when they wear a green outfit? Now Heather might have also had color shifting eyes in wich her eyes could change from blue to green often. But I'll also leave that question for you Tammy. I just hope I helped you out with your question.
#7
Posted 26 October 2003 - 03:18 AM
dougnaut, on Oct 10 2003, 11:20 PM, said:
tammy i was wondering if you could confirm what heather's eye color was because in poltergeist they do look green but in photos they look blue.
well, to be honest, i look poltergeist very carefully, and i see her eyes to be blue. it's probably depend about what she was wearing and the light...
#8
Posted 26 October 2003 - 03:26 AM
In Poltergeist II it looks like they are greenish.. I am sure though, that over the years between Poltergeist and Poltergeist II her eyes could have changed color some.
When I was born, and for the first several years of my life I had light blue eyes, and banana yellow hair... now I am 32 and my hair is light brown and my eyes are dark green/blue. :lol:
When I was born, and for the first several years of my life I had light blue eyes, and banana yellow hair... now I am 32 and my hair is light brown and my eyes are dark green/blue. :lol:
#9
Posted 08 December 2005 - 04:38 PM
Well, I know I'm not Tammy, but, for whatever it is worth, Kathleen referred to Heather's eyes as "BIG" and "BLUE" in the National Enquierer article about her death.
Hope that answers this question to all of your satisfaction.
Hope that answers this question to all of your satisfaction.
This post has been edited by Suaviterinmodo: 12 December 2005 - 09:21 PM
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