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Hey guys,I paint some Jim & Spock pens and Dragon age pen for the Comic Con last week. My friend JIA said I can put some of them on his aliexpress online shop.He will help me to deal with overseas oders!So here is the link
Jim & Spock pen → Aliexpress ← → Ebay←
Dorian pen
Star Trek Starship Bag
=V= Someone inbox me for the Ebay!Here we are! Click here → Ebay←
Thank you very much!:)
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New info, pictures and an interview about High-Rise from the BFI magazine. x
SENSE8 SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON 2015 PANEL RECAP
Big thanks to @collectivadiva, @LeNoirAuteur, @Chosenfire, @TVAfterDark and @CarJChrisman for live tweeting during the panel!
J. Michael Straczynski, co-writer/creator and executive producer of Sense8, presented the panel on his own.
There was a 2hr-long line outside Room 6A for the panel.
No news on a season two renewal yet but we should have a say from Netflix in the next two weeks.
Identity, gender and privacy were the main topics in the development room.
Is filmed in first person perspective so, like the characters, the audience is supposed to be confused/learning as you go.
In Iceland they build freeways around elves and their habitats (?!?)
Dating in Iceland is tough and there’s an app that will let you know if you’re related to someone.
The dildo scene in the first episode was them planting their rainbow flag.
The 2nd Assistant Director’s job was to drop the dildo on the floor in that scene, and had to drop it multiple times.
The response from around the world has been amazing (doing particularly well overseas). The acceptance from people is remarkable and he is very proud. They receive about 200 tweets a minute. That just shows the direction of the show and where it’s going.
Amanita is not Capheus’ sister.
Sense8 is structured as a 12-hour movie: 1st four episodes were act 1, 2nd four were act 2, and 3rd four were act 3 and has been launched on netflix with all the eps available so that you could see the first 4 in one run and figure out what it is about.
The Indian film crew in Mumbai was extremely excited/appreciative about filming a story in Indian culture.
All the scenes were filmed on location around the world, no sets involved.
When they film the scenes twice, they can’t change their mind about it because they’re not going back to that location.
All the shoots in San Francisco were actually shoot during the actual Pride Festival.
One reason the show wasn’t received well by critics was because sci-fi is supposed to follow certain rules, and Sense8 didn’t. Sci-fi is a very particular box, and the writers didn’t want to be in that box. That’s what makes the diversity of the show.
SPOILER!!! There’s a possible way to save Will if you remember the first scene when Angelica was searching for drugs and Whispers mentions “so this is how you’ve been hiding from me”. Heroin closes sensates off, but drugs like DMT and ecstasy help to open the mind and connect them.
The writers looked for lots of sensory ways for the sensates to connect.
The buses in Nairobi are an actual thing in country.
Who you are and what you do every day has value.
How is privacy defined if you’re part of a cluster? What is death?
One could imagine there is a group turning or killing sensates (!!!)
They have to shoot scenes of the show twice - with different locations and that’s a true challenge.
Nomi and Lito scene was very difficult for the actors
Wachowski’s background is the true north of the transgender story of the show.
Lito is the most complex character because he has so much to hide.
Stracyzowski says a lot of his bakground informs Wolfgangs and it was hard for him to write.
Will new sensates be added to the story or will we stick with the main 8? Stracyzowski says watch and see!
Lana and Andy are huge Van Damme fans.
Sensates are more emotional than other people, which is why Will saves the boy’s life in the first episode when other officers might’ve not.
Tom Tykwer scored the entire show before they shoot and music has a very important role in feeling the emotions in a scene.
He is sorry for everyone who has “What’s Going On” stuck in their head.
Sensates are not the mutations, we are. The theory is that everyone started out as sensate but through generations we lost it and became humans (humans are the mutation).
They are in discussions for boxsets and soundtracks for the show.
Who’s idea was it to have Lito experience pms? They just wanted to show what it is to be connected.
“Now go forth and be kind to one another!”
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Nostalgia - it’s delicate, but potent. Teddy told me that in Greek, “nostalgia” literally means “the pain from an old wound.” It’s a twinge in your heart far more powerful than memory alone. This device isn’t a spaceship, it’s a time machine. It goes backwards, and forwards… it takes us to a place where we ache to go again. It’s not called the wheel, it’s called the carousel. It let’s us travel the way a child travels - around and around, and back home again, to a place where we know are loved.
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FOR PAUL ; It’s been a long day without you, my friend. And I’ll tell you all about it when I see you again. We’ve come a long way from where we began. Oh, I’ll tell you all about it when I see you again, when I see you again.
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Look at this sweet bloke. Always time for fans. Here at the Child 44 UK premiere, April 16, 2015.
Re: the film’s reviews, there may be issues with pacing/editing/accents but most all of them say the performances are great and that Tom Hardy is excellent. I think this cerebral, adult fare would have been better served with an autumn release, however it’s here now and given the compelling actors — Hardy, Oldman, Rapace, Jason fkn Clarke — it is totally worth seeing. Ignore the critics and Go.
Having said that, I will now pay attention to the critics by quoting some of their words about Tom. :d
As for Tom Hardy, surely among the greatest British actors of his generation — and perhaps the most audacious and least conventional – his forceful, frightening performance as an involuntary Soviet Dante continues along his ironic career arc. If you haven’t seen Hardy in the films “Bronson” and “Locke,” or as Heathcliff in “Wuthering Heights” and Bill Sikes in “Oliver Twist” (both of those for the BBC), then, I’m sorry, but you have no idea. He’s the best reason to see “Child 44,” but it likely won’t make him better known on this side of the Atlantic (where he may forever be the mask-wearing, unintelligible Bane in “The Dark Knight Rises”) or help him avoid a Hollywood future playing violent lunatics and action sidekicks. They’ll be awesome, don’t get me wrong. But Hardy deserves better and so do we. // salon.com ____________________________________
…Whatever cinematic challenge he takes on, from atypically brainy blockbusters like Inception and The Dark Knight Rises to taut dramas like Bronson and Locke, [Tom Hardy] always gives it his all, digging under his character’s skins with a diligence and canniness that elevates him above possibly any other actor of his generation. Along the way, he’s found particular success in embodying strong, silent types, the kinds of men who more resemble wild animals than well-mannered gentlemen. Hardy’s characters are like caged wolves – as much as you want to reach in and pet them, you might lose your hand if you do.
In Child 44, the actor is up to his usual tricks. As Leo Demidov, a dedicated security officer tasked with cracking down on traitors in Joseph Stalin’s Soviet Union, Hardy plays another hardened man’s man, one ruthless enough to make his living hunting anyone and everyone who attempts to break free of their totalitarian society. Fortunately, even beneath a (surprisingly solid) Russian accent, he’s terrific. There’s no denying Hardy’s incredible talent for bringing the most unlikable of protagonists to multi-layered life…. // wegothiscovered
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