d-larsen opened this issue on Feb 23, 2004 ยท 18 posts
d-larsen posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 2:17 PM
d-larsen posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 2:18 PM
SAMS3D posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 2:41 PM
I just ran through all the posts..this is coming along really nicely. Sharen
mateo_sancarlos posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 3:00 PM
You're doing a great job - but just one technical detail - it was Frank N. Furter, not Frankenstein. I know this because we used to go to the midnite screening at the local theater on Univ. Ave. in Berkeley, where guys would get up on the stage and mime the various parts as they were occurring on the screen. You know how it drives some people nuts when theater patrons talk back to the screen? This was a bona fide madhouse in that regard.
d-larsen posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 3:13 PM
Yes, that's true but is listen to the song "There's a Light" Columbia and Magenta are the chorus singing back up to Brad and Janet and they say Franenstein Place. This went so far as heated court battle in England by Mary Kelly's heirs(the author of Frankenstein, under a copyright infringement case. They lost! Sorry, probably more info then you care to know but there isn't to many people who can argue RHPS Trivia with me and win. Thanks for the comments and believe it or not RHPS still shows in few Art Venues at midnight even today! "I'm going home!"
d-larsen posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 3:16 PM
Am excerpt from the actual Movie Script: 24 EXT. ROAD NIGHT SONG: "OVER AT THE FRANKENSTEIN PLACE" The rain pours off the newspaper down JANET's face. She walks along, catching up with BRAD. She sing plaintively. JANET In the velvet darkness Of the blackest night Burning bright. We see the two of them - BRAD striding ahead, JANET nearly catching up with him. Behind them on the side of the road, sparse trees and rock formations. JANET There's a guiding star No matter what or who you are. They have passed a row of trees. A rock formation in the shape of a castle is silhouetted against the sky. It has a flag flying from the turret. Lightning strikes. A glow of light appears in a window. It illuminates a path to the castle. BRAD and JANET turn. The castle is in the distance between the two of them. BRAD & JANET There's a light The castle looms in the distance. PHANTOM VOICES Over at the Frankenstein place. BRAD stares hard.
stewer posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 3:52 PM
I need to fetch some rice. Where's my water gun?
d-larsen posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 4:40 PM
Attached Link: http://www.beckett.com/celebriducks/rocky_horror/book.wav
Just a little tid bit I thought goes along with this thread!3ddave44 posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 4:57 PM
yes, this is your best version yet. It's curry's nostril that are a big part of his look (maybe they're enhanced with make-up actually) but in this version the nose is perfect - yes, as Sharen said, it's come along very nicely. And a fun theme to develop for Poser. Dave
d-larsen posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 5:03 PM
Attached Link: http://multimedia.badmovies.org/moviesi/rockyhorror1.mpg
Just for those who don't understand this thread!d-larsen posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 5:28 PM
There is a very interesting hidden feature on 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment's 2-disc Special Edition of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show. if you are a real fan and have the DVD. Apart from the two separate cuts of the movie, you can also find a third version of the film well hidden on this DVD. From the disc's main menu highlight the 'Scene Selections.' Then, press the 'Left' arrow key on your remote control and a pair of lips will be highlighted at the bottom of the screen. Press 'Enter' now and voia... you get the chance to see Richard O'Brien's original vision of the film, in which the first part is entirely in black and white, until he opens the door to the ball room in the 'Time Warp' scene. More information on this special version of the film can be found in the documentary that is also part of this release. If you have it, check it out!
numanoid posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 6:13 PM
Really well done. Will you be doing a tutorial on how you did this? Might inspire some people to do a few more faces.
DarkElegance posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 6:21 PM
wow...ohhh tim curry.....~giggles~ lordy the memories of magenta....and toast...and JANET.....~squeals giggling~
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d-larsen posted Mon, 23 February 2004 at 6:52 PM
SeanMartin posted Tue, 24 February 2004 at 12:51 AM
we used to go to the midnite screening at the local theater on Univ. Ave. in Berkeley Omigod, so did I! My partner Steve and I took my mother there once whne she came to visit us in SF. What a howl that place was.
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Coleman posted Tue, 24 February 2004 at 3:20 AM
Ha ha! Sweet work, D!! That face looks great. Fantastic job. Dare I say you're one manic mechanic :P Now some better hair, eh?
d-larsen posted Tue, 24 February 2004 at 7:37 AM
pakled posted Tue, 24 February 2004 at 11:44 AM
didn't Frankie go to Hollywood?..;)
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
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