No, she's always been pretty, even at this time, as creepy as it might be to say that, but take it in, folks, as this was the last time we saw Connelly with relatively womanly eyebrows, before, I don't know, Bowie cast some kind of a curse on her upper head for some reason. You'd figure that this film would have been a pretty big hit, considering that it boasts the names of Bowie and Henson, but then again, by 1986, we were probably also figuring that Jennifer Connelly wasn't bound to grow up to be a somewhat weird-looking woman. Yeah, he was probably too disturbing to children for Jim to keep him on the show, but hey, he's seen a pretty solid solo career, even though he isn't apparently all that marketable to the older children, as this young "adult" film's gross revenue will tell you. Really, if nothing else about this film intensified that rumor, it's the directorial credit to Jim Henson, because, for all we know, David Bowie was built to be just another Muppet. Well, it would appear as though David Bowie decided to take a little break from the sci-fi flicks, but this is a fantasy film, so he's still not exactly settling the rumors that he's not of this world or real all that much.