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FrozenHotdogger [2009-09-24 10:27:48 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful piece. I wish there were more actors like Brando around...just with that classical, MASCULINE look. mmmm
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eddyhopper [2008-12-13 01:02:56 +0000 UTC]
very cool. great actor.
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clairemarie91 [2008-07-28 07:38:56 +0000 UTC]
I love, love, LOVE this!
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OriginalNick [2008-07-04 06:34:13 +0000 UTC]
jesus... that shadowing on the shirt is perfect!!
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Gamma-ray-burst [2008-05-14 20:41:31 +0000 UTC]
I'm in love with this draw!
(And with Marlon Brando..)
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CrashTheSceneee [2007-11-22 01:57:34 +0000 UTC]
omfg hes gorgeous. I am completly obsessed with brando.
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tyrannasaurusdex [2007-11-08 17:55:57 +0000 UTC]
Oh my god, amazing
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papercutgirl90 [2007-08-03 10:03:14 +0000 UTC]
awesome! I made a portrait of him too, here's the [link]
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harleychick14 [2007-05-03 17:09:18 +0000 UTC]
wow what a great picture gosh he was such a cutie. thanks wait what am i saying thanks for lol'
Shannon
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pavkovic [2007-02-28 21:53:11 +0000 UTC]
I like it a lot
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cherrytruffle [2006-10-13 20:03:17 +0000 UTC]
EXCELLENT !!!
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singsang [2005-12-12 09:22:10 +0000 UTC]
beautiful... I like the shirt!!!!
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neonerd336 [2005-12-11 23:04:07 +0000 UTC]
I am so envous of you! your drawings look just like photos. I wish I could do that *cries* I can't draw people at all!
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tearsinrain In reply to Fatimah [2005-12-12 18:11:34 +0000 UTC]
Oh, absolutely. I think he's brilliant, though some of the later things he did were a little... off (The Island of Dr. Moreau leaps to mind). Heh, i'd forgotten about him being in Superman.
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Fatimah In reply to tearsinrain [2005-12-12 22:08:03 +0000 UTC]
lol, the first time i saw the island of dr. moreau, i was completely bug eyed by how cheesy it seemed. i couldn't make it through the film, tried 3 different times at the beginning, halfway mark and somewhere after that. would've thought that this was going to be a great movie because the cast wasn't half bad, and val kilmer, though i really have no liking for him is...lol..val is val..i always keep remembering him from Willow as Mad Martigan, if you haven't seen that movie, you have to hire it..you'll die laughing at some parts because kilmer usually walks around with this smug grin, but in the movie, he's half the time 'not there' upstairs i liked MB in Don Juan de Marco and Godfather was pretty good too, charisma just drfits off him in waves what the hell happened to him though ?? one second everything looks ok, the next it looks like he said 'i don't give a damn shit. let me be'
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tearsinrain In reply to Fatimah [2005-12-13 09:51:02 +0000 UTC]
Cheesy - i know what you mean. I made it all the way through, but i kept thinking it was just kind of sad. Hmm, haven't seen Willow. I'm not a big fan of Val Kilmer, but i liked him in The Doors, and Tombstone, and Wonderland.
Yeah, Don Juan de Marco's a good one ~ especially since Johnny Depp's in it too. Double charisma whammy there. I like most everything Brando did, but i especially like the 50s films like A Streetcar Named Desire, On the Waterfront and The Wild One. I'm not sure what happened with him later, other than maybe he really didn't give a damn anymore.
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tearsinrain In reply to Fatimah [2005-12-14 22:49:32 +0000 UTC]
Oh, great - now *i'm* going to be thinking 'chicklets'. Heh.
One thing i don't like about old movies is that whenever there's a fight and a girl's around, it seems she's always standing there helplessly, even if there's some large blunt object handy that she could easily pick up and whack the bad guy with. I guess back then it was considered too unladylike to get involved, even if the boyfriend/husband/whatever was getting the crap kicked out of him by someone. Or maybe it just wouldn't do to have the male star needing help from his girl. Though why, i don't know. I mean jeez, if i'm on the losing end of a fight and my girlfriend's just standing there watching with a big iron candlestick right next to her, i'd be saying 'uh, honey - a little help here?'
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Fatimah In reply to tearsinrain [2005-12-15 00:03:23 +0000 UTC]
ah well I wouldn't shirk away from helping...lol...i suppose the male/female roles were clearly defined back then as the male = macho hero, woman = pair of boobs and a pretty smile lol, of course if she didn help you, might there be alot of ribbing in the future about how she bailed your A$$ out of course if it were me, my mother would tell me not to break anything and why was i acting like a man not like i purposely like having my nose broken or anything *God forbid...well actually my nose has been broken when the ball hit my face...didn't even know it was broken since i didn't swell up terribly or go blue *watching too many movies so i thought if my nose were broken, it would look like the broken movie nose - swelling around the eye, turn bluish etc That shows how much i know * my mother almost killed me for that, she said i can never play sports again or i should wear a helmet but i don't know if that's such a bad idea, women seem to love throwing the ball at my face and then going 'oops, sorry'
lol, don't lie you've never ever wondered about his teeth ?? did you watch 'there's something about Mary' ? didn't you see Matt Dillon with all his teeth capped
he looked like he had mistakenly donned val's teeth that morning
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Fatimah In reply to tearsinrain [2005-12-18 22:14:06 +0000 UTC]
lol...I'm naive in certain things so the way you just said the name made sense lol, you got me there
hmmm, did i say the ball hit me on top ?? lol, that reminds me of an advert i remember, from Γremora: top of the coffee creamers' used to come on tv often when i was a kid...this woman's husband is frantically turning the kitchen upside down, searching everywhere...what for..we don't know yet...then he's scrambling through the fridge chucking things everywhere, he yells to his wife 'where's the cremora *or something to that effect* it's not inside'...and she yells back: it's not inside, it's on top. that was kinda pointless but i'd never seen someone so rabid for powdered fat besides for which my mother never let me watch that advert in peace because she kept stressing to me how bad that would be for my cholesterol as if a 9 yr old would care about that
lol, right i get the joke did you by any chance watch 'clueless' with alicia silverstone (sp ??) ?? There's a part where this female with red hair during PE (don't know what you call physical education that side) that's trying to get out of it *so's 99 % of her classmates, all of them have a note from their plastic surgeon for something - ie. life of the beverly hills kids* so she tells the teacher Ms Stoeger/stodger (??) 'my plastic surgeon doesn't want me doing any activity where balls fly at my nose.' and another girl sniggers to her friend: 'there goes her social life' that film was totally brainless, but i had a good laugh...lol..the words they use and phrases they came up with just had me rolling around in pain 'It is one thing to spark up a doobie and get laced at parties, but it is quite another to be fried all day.' lol..what's a doobie ??
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