Much Ado About Nothing Picspam - Part 1

Jan 27, 2012 11:05

Here is part I of the Much Ado picspam that I was promising! It would have been done a couple of days ago but, as I was sorting the caps, I realized that I had messed them up and cut off the bottom of each cap somehow. Don't ask. Anyway, I made the caps again (which was quicker at least since I knew what I wanted), organized them, and here they are ( Read more... )

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sam80853 January 27 2012, 16:15:48 UTC
Brilliant!

You brigten my morning!

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chloris January 27 2012, 23:05:40 UTC
Thanks! I believe Tennant is the best way to brighten a morning. :D

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captaintish January 27 2012, 16:54:09 UTC
I love that part where she comes out to get him and sees him covered in paint. The looks on both their faces are priceless. I'm laughing just looking at your picspam version of the scene!

Thank you for this! Great way to start my day!

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chloris January 27 2012, 23:09:37 UTC
Yes! That ridiculous smile on his face and her response are just perfect.

You're welcome!

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evilgeniuslady January 27 2012, 16:55:41 UTC
Yum. :D

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chloris January 27 2012, 23:10:10 UTC
Yes they are. :D

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dieastra January 27 2012, 17:17:32 UTC
It's official. You can read minds. Just today I received another action figure (the Tenth Doctor in the Ninth Doctor's leather jacket) and I bravely decided to try and make him in the Superman-shirt (it is easier with this figure, as it already has a shirt and I don't have to remove any collar and tie). And I was thinking, I need close-ups of his toes in the sandals then.

Plus I was thinking about making screencaps of the golf mobile, as I also will need to change that once it arrives (where do I get miniature flags?)

And there you are, giving it all to me! For free! LOL Definitely mind reading.

I guess the paint scene is the favourite of everyone. I never tire of watching it, even though you know what is coming now. You are right, he is so great at comedy. I wonder how he can keep a straight face throughout it!

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chloris January 27 2012, 23:19:28 UTC
Heh. Even though I had no idea that you would be looking for those caps, I'll take credit anyway!

The paint scene was some of the best set-up and some of the best use of the revolving stage in the production. Add in David's talent for comedy and the costuming choices and it's hard not to love.

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dieastra January 27 2012, 23:26:20 UTC
I'm seriously wondering how to do the fuzz on his legs, though...

Oh, and the golf cart has arrived. I knew it was not in scale, but that is tiny. It was the cheapest though, the real 1:12 scale would be like 40 Dollars, and I thought it is not to justify to spend that much on it. Still, him standing next to it will look odd, and no way he can sit in there.

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kilodalton January 27 2012, 18:52:12 UTC
Lol I need to watch that - these look hysterical!

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chloris January 27 2012, 23:24:21 UTC
Oh, you do! It's a very funny and well done performance that is certainly worth the cost of a download.

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