AFT Star Trek: To the movies / Customizing: Popcorn

Sep 10, 2016 17:44

"Captain, it appears they made a movie about our adventures ( Read more... )

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arashinoookami September 10 2016, 15:52:28 UTC
That looks cool!

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dieastra September 11 2016, 21:20:14 UTC
Thank you! I was picturing the scene in my head before I did it and already was grinning ;)

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geekslave September 10 2016, 18:23:58 UTC
Great work!

Stacey

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dieastra September 11 2016, 21:11:52 UTC
Thank you!

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dancingdragon3 September 11 2016, 02:42:33 UTC
Aw, that's awesome as always. But really, I love the sofa they're sitting on. It's gorgeous!

Great job with the popcorn. And...now I'm hungry, lol.

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dieastra September 11 2016, 20:58:30 UTC
Thank you!

I bought the sofa specifically for Sherlock to lie on! I have a chair to go with it as well. Don't know if you saw those pictures? http://dieastra.livejournal.com/117672.html

Yeah LOL I'm getting hungry for popcorn too whenever I look at these pictures. Problem is, I don't have a microwave so I can't make any.

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owensheart September 11 2016, 10:03:48 UTC
OH this is great and that popcorn is very clever.

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dieastra September 11 2016, 20:52:58 UTC
Thank you! Now I am hungry for popcorn LOL

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alumfelga September 11 2016, 17:23:57 UTC
What a simple idea. It looks great :) Kirk seems so relaxed!

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dieastra September 11 2016, 20:37:55 UTC
Thank you! It looks very tasty indeed!
Everyone deserves a break once in a while, even a Starship captain.

As you may guess, the glasses are bought from the Tenth Doctor ;) Since I have two of them, I also have two glasses. So far nobody has commented on that 3D-glasses actually are just black these days. I could have given them the sunglasses but I wanted the blue and red ones just for fun.

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alumfelga September 12 2016, 17:16:47 UTC
I think we all remember red and blue ones :) I don't often watch 3D movies because my eyes get tired so the old ones are what I think of when I hear "3D glasses". There's something iconic about them, don't you think?

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dieastra September 14 2016, 21:34:40 UTC
I remember having a book in my childhood with pictures you needed to look at with those glasses. And you would see hills rising up etc. I have to look if I still have that.

I don't watch too many 3D movies either but the recent Star Trek one looked amazing. I also saw "Fright Night" with David Tennant in 3D. It was the only option. Although there were only bits, not the whole movie. When the sparkles fly around, for example.

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