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Post by neferetus on Nov 9, 2007 14:49:26 GMT -5
Oscar bypasses THE ALAMO (2004)
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Post by neferetus on Nov 9, 2007 15:18:29 GMT -5
Nef, in front of the Dripping Springs San Fernando Church.
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Post by neferetus on Nov 9, 2007 15:19:50 GMT -5
A photo of the real San Fernando church in San Antonio in the 1860's.
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Post by Greg C. on Nov 27, 2007 19:33:17 GMT -5
Funeral pyre. Is that an acutal behind-the scenes pic of a scene that got cut out from the movie?
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Post by Bromhead24 on Nov 27, 2007 21:12:20 GMT -5
I'm not sure, unless riggor has set in, it doesn't look natural especially the dummie with his head sticking up looking at the camera (seems like)
Just my two cents..
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Post by neferetus on Nov 28, 2007 21:15:32 GMT -5
Possibly they were just stacking the dummies there until they needed them. Still, it makes for a gruesome sight, yes?
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Post by neferetus on Nov 28, 2007 21:21:25 GMT -5
As Rosanna Travis in THE ALAMO (2004), Emily Deschanel may've been cast aside by her husband Buck, (Patrick Wilson), but she's now the star of a hit TV series called BONES.
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Post by neferetus on Nov 28, 2007 23:05:50 GMT -5
Estephania LeBaron (Juana) co-stars in the soon to be released horror film, DEAD IN THE HEAD about two bounty hunters (LeBaron and Brad Milne) who discover zombies on Catalina Island. This is not to be confused with another film with the same working title of ZOMBIE NATION.
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Post by neferetus on Nov 28, 2007 23:06:40 GMT -5
Inbetween films (ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE 10/07) (HURRICANE MARY 01/08 ) Jordi Molla (Juan Seguin) is a fairly successful artist.
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Post by seguin on Nov 28, 2007 23:38:57 GMT -5
So he´s an artist too! I did´nt know that. That´s great! I would like to see some of his artwork...
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Post by neferetus on Nov 29, 2007 0:54:11 GMT -5
So he´s an artist too! I did´nt know that. That´s great! I would like to see some of his artwork... You did! That is, of course, only one sample. Here are a couple more:
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Post by seguin on Nov 29, 2007 23:16:19 GMT -5
Jezuz! I liked the first item you posted much more! Those two are too artsy-fartsy for my poor taste, but what do I know about photography... ;D
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Post by neferetus on Dec 1, 2007 22:16:19 GMT -5
Jezuz! I liked the first item you posted much more! Those two are too artsy-fartsy for my poor taste, but what do I know about photography... ;D Here's another of Jordi Molla's paintings. Is he going for the Picasso look here, or is it Van Gogh?
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Post by neferetus on Dec 1, 2007 22:18:18 GMT -5
I think it's only fair to be remembering those cast members who had their scenes cut altogether. Look at these lovely young ladies in the cut 'candle dance' scene. It may've been their one and only opportunity to appear on screen. All that work and dedication...right down the drain. To the devil with the pace of the film. How many men out there--- women, for that matter--- would actually object to the candle dance scene? The film needed more female presence onscreen, not less.
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Post by seguin on Dec 1, 2007 23:41:06 GMT -5
Jezuz! I liked the first item you posted much more! Those two are too artsy-fartsy for my poor taste, but what do I know about photography... ;D Here's another of Jordi Molla's paintings. Is he going for the Picasso look here, or is it Van Gogh? Good grief! I would´nt hang it on my wall even if I got it as a present... ;D
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 3, 2007 11:27:44 GMT -5
Thats what i see every time i look in the mirror (without the basket on my head)
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 11, 2007 11:55:19 GMT -5
Thats what i see every time i look in the mirror (without the basket on my head) I wouldn't allow that in my house unless a priest blessed the house and the painting, then i would be cover in a blanket saturated in holy water and put in a big ziplock bag so the holy water wont evaporate, THEN i would dig a hole bout ten feet deep, pour about two feet of concrete, throw in the painting rapped in the holy water blanket and ziplock bag Now i fill the rest of the hole with comcrete to about 8" from the top where i would pack dirt and place a statue of St. Michael the Archangel on top. Thats how i feel about that painting. Was i a bit too harsh?
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Post by neferetus on Dec 11, 2007 12:48:22 GMT -5
Other than that, you liked it, ay?
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 11, 2007 13:16:27 GMT -5
Other than that, you liked it, ay? ;D
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Post by neferetus on Feb 8, 2008 17:57:22 GMT -5
THE ALAMO (2004) set photos, courtesy of Ted Cole:
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