Gee, how could I miss this one...
My favourites are pretty much all golden age characters (except the tasmanian devil and those ne'er do well Disney princesses from the 50's), but I'll always have a particularly soft spot for her...
*bangs head with a giant frying pan*
I was reminded on another thread that Titanic also made extensive use of miniature effects, and effectively so (Remember the "king of the world" scene?). Most (if not all) of the sinking scenes were highly elaborate models of both the inside and the outside of the ship, sprinkled with...
Say, which version do you have? I tried to build a decent replica out of the Revell model (as a replacement for an earlier, also pre-Cameron effort), but the many inaccuracies built into it made it impossible, so it's dry-docked for the moment. Those one piece cast-on railings are a...
Thanks, mr. Carter, that does sound like an interesting concept.
I guess I'll try inking a few pictures for now...
And by the way Mr. D, I was flipping through my archives, and sure enough there were a few familiar faces amongst the more famous ones....
I believe Plan 9 From Outer Space was hardly released (and 3 years after it was made at that). I haven't seen all of it, but it sure looks like a riot.
*sigh*
Last night I dreamed that the Titanic had been rebuilt and that I saw it meeting with the QM2 in a dark lonely harbour (and then I threw a pair of saltwater scallawags off the pier). Then I went aboard and spotted a few familiar faces...
Stunning gowns miss!
Now there's a good show. I first got a taste of it last christmas when I caught the Blackadder Christmas Carol and I've been hooked ever since. Only thing I don't like about it (as I discovered last night) is that after a while, it tends to bring out my inner cad...
Funny you should ask this, just this morning I caught Brenda Starr on the televisor, and in a scene taking place inside some deep-jungle cutthroat gin joint, I spotted what looked like a late 30's Philco cathedral radio. Probably a 37-93 or thereabouts. Just a background prop.
Now if I could...
Brazil... I've seen this movie dozens of times (complete version, not the dreaded Sheinberg edits) and I always find something new. Visually that is. I take great joy in witnessing such tremendous flights of imagination.
This was part of a trilogy about the desire to escape our ordered society...
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