188 Nutcracker Graphics

Dec 01, 2009 23:34

To kick off this holiday season, I bring you a large batch from my favorite childhood Christmas movie. The Pacific Northwest Ballet's production of Nutcracker with sets and costumes by Maurice Sendak. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it. It's not available on dvd, but you can catch it over on hulu - here

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koslorollo December 2 2009, 23:52:44 UTC
You are my hero!!

Definitely taking 61… perhaps others if I can make up my mind. Will credit and all. Thousands of thanks!

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rinhail December 3 2009, 00:40:59 UTC
Its been so long since I've seen the Nutcracker movie, and I've never seen a live production. Your icons make me want to go watch it now. :)

Oh, these are lovely icons, by the way.

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anonymous December 4 2009, 03:56:47 UTC
Oh, god.

This version of the ballet has been one of my favourite things since my formative years. The fact that it's not yet on DVD is a travesty; you mentioning it was on Hulu indebted me to you for life! (Seriously, I jumped around the room screaming like a small child.)

TAKING EVERYTHING DROSSELMEIER and lots of the rest, too!

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lagolindari December 4 2009, 15:06:14 UTC
Beautiful. I had never heard of this version of the Nutcracker, and I am incredibly thankful to you for making me discover it :).

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lagolindari December 4 2009, 15:13:01 UTC
I am checking around the internet... this is the 1986 version, right?

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queensjoy December 4 2009, 17:35:37 UTC
yup! here's the imdb listing. and the hulu page to watch the movie. :)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091658/

http://www.hulu.com/watch/66548/nutcracker-the-motion-picture

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n_e_star December 6 2009, 02:56:42 UTC
I love this version. And the coloring you did made it even better.

I took most of them and will credit. Would it be alright if I took out the "friends only" from the banners?

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queensjoy December 7 2009, 05:47:04 UTC
i'd be happy to do it for you! which one would you like?

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n_e_star December 7 2009, 06:00:57 UTC
The two from the pas da trois. Thank you so much!

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