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Mirror, Mirror is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film which explores the world of cosmetic surgery . Directed by Joanna Lee , the film stars Janet Leigh , Lee Meriwether , Loretta Swit , Robert Vaughn , Peter Bonerz and originally aired on NBC on October 10, 1979.

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14-422: Mirror Mirror may refer to: Film [ edit ] Mirror, Mirror (1979 film) , an American made-for-television drama film Mirror, Mirror (1990 film) , a 1990 horror film Mirror Mirror (film) , a 2012 live-action adaptation of Snow White Literature [ edit ] "Mirror, mirror on the wall...", a variation of a famous phrase uttered by

28-674: A Damsel)", a song by Violent Femmes from New Times “Mirror Mirror”, by Don Dokken from Up from the Ashes Television [ edit ] TV episodes [ edit ] "Mirror, Mirror" , an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series in which the Mirror Universe first appears, from 1967 "Mirror, Mirror", an episode the 1983 television animated series Dragon's Lair "Mirror, Mirror" ( Amazing Stories ) , 1986 "Mirror Mirror" ( Desperate Housewives ) , 2008 "Mirror Mirror" ( House ) , 2007 " Mirror, Mirror on

42-407: A TV program featuring Donna Douglas Mirror Mirror , a Greek television comedy starring Thanasis Veggos See also [ edit ] Mirror (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mirror Mirror . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

56-587: A strong roster of producers (Tone & Poke, the Neptunes, Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence), 10 isn't much of a head-turner [...] Just like on the cover, there's a lot of posturing going on here, but very little substance." 10 debuted and peaked at number two on the US Billboard 200 in the week of November 2, 2002, selling 154,000 copies in its first week of release. This marked LL Cool J's highest first week sales yet. By September 2004, 10 had sold 968,000 copies in

70-499: Is a wealthy widow convinced that her sex appeal has waned along with her looks and youth; Sandy is a bored housewife whose husband regards her more as a friend than a lover; and ex-model Vanessa, who now owns a modeling agency, fears the years showing on her face will ruin any chance she has of reuniting with a former lover. Eventually, Sandy gets breast implants which have the opposite of the desired effect on her husband; Vanessa gets an eye-lift, only to find out her ex-lover wasn't worth

84-566: The Human Love Affair With Reflection , a 2003 nonfiction book Mirror Mirror , the planned upcoming 19th novel in The Dresden Files . Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Mirror Mirror (10cc album) (1995), the 11th and last album by British pop band 10cc Mirror Mirror (Dardanelles album) (2007), their debut album Mirror Mirror (EP) , by Twiztid Mirror Mirror (Ghinzu album) ,

98-614: The United States. LL Cool J and 10 hit a milestone in Def Jam history, being the first artist ever on Def Jam to have ten albums (out of his thirteen-album deal) under the same record label. The album peaked at number two on the US Billboard 200 , while also reaching number 26 on the UK Albums Chart . 10 earned largely mixed reviews. At Metacritic , which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications,

112-516: The Wall: Part 1 ", a Murder, She Wrote episode, followed by " Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Part 2 " (1989) TV series [ edit ] Mirror, Mirror (TV series) , a 1995 Australia/New Zealand co-produced television series Mirror, Mirror II , a co-production between Australia and New Zealand that was released in 1997 Mirror, Mirror (TV series) , a 2021 Australian factual television series hosted by Todd Sampson Mirror, Mirror ,

126-438: The album "suffers from the inevitable "L.L. album where he's not necessarily all that hungry and therefore a little too self-satisfied" syndrome, but only periodically. There are times on 10 where he’s in full effect boyeee with a side order of chips. It's a fun record, it's a frustrating record, it proves my thesis that L.L. is only dope when he's provoked and hungry." AllMusic critic John Bush remarked: "Surprisingly, despite

140-498: The album received an average score of 60, based on eight reviews. Uncut called the project his "best album since 1987's Bigger and Deffer " and felt that 10 "sounds as fresh as his first." Dan Leory from Launch.com noted that the album "isn't a greatest hits collection – it just sounds like one. Reaching this career milestone, rare for any hip-hop artist, has brought on a rush of nostalgia that saturates each of these 15 songs." PopMatters editor Matt Cibula found that

154-505: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mirror_Mirror&oldid=1256845016 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mirror, Mirror (1979 film) Three women – Millie Gorman, Sandy McLaren and Vanessa Wagner – are having problems in their lives which they believe plastic surgery can solve. Millie

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168-1371: The third album by the Belgian rock band Mirror Mirror (Kelly Price album) , the second album by the R&;B singer-songwriter Mirror Mirror (Joe Henderson album) , 1980 Mirror, Mirror (Soundtrack) (1990), soundtrack for the film Mirror, Mirror Mirror, Mirror (EP) , a 2013 EP by Farewell, My Love Mirror Mirror (Eliane Elias album) (2021) Songs [ edit ] "Mirror Mirror" (4minute song) , 2011 "Mirror Mirror" (Blind Guardian song) , 1998 "Mirror, Mirror" (Diamond Rio song) , 1991 "Mirror Mirror" (Diana Ross song) , 1981 "Mirror Mirror" (Dollar song) , also known as "Mirror Mirror (Mon Amour)" "Mirror Mirror" (Helloween song) , 2000 "Mirror Mirror" (M2M song) , 2000, later covered by Taylor Horn "Mirror Mirror" (Solid Base song) , 1995 " Mirror, Mirror (Look into My Eyes) ", by Def Leppard from High 'n' Dry "Mirror Mirror", by Candlemass from Ancient Dreams "Mirror, Mirror", by David Gates from The David Gates Songbook "Mirror Mirror", by Kamelot from Karma "Mirror Mirror", by King Diamond from Give Me Your Soul...Please "Mirror Mirror", by LL Cool J from 10 "Mirror Mirror", by Pinkerton's Assorted Colours "Mirror Mirror (I See

182-448: The trouble; and Millie, in desperation to look younger and more attractive to men, puts her life in jeopardy when she has a face-lift despite her doctor's warnings. This article related to an American television drama film is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . 10 (LL Cool J album) 10 is the ninth studio album by American rapper LL Cool J . It was released by Def Jam Recordings on October 15, 2002 in

196-469: The wicked queen in certain adaptations of the 1812 fairy tale Snow White . Mirror, Mirror , a 1967 science-fiction short story by Alan E. Nourse . Mirror, Mirror (Bell novel) , a 1996 novel by Hillary Bell based on the 1995 TV show of the same name Mirror, Mirror (novel) , a 2003 novel by Gregory Maguire based on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Mirror Mirror: A History of

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