It only took three years, but heehaw_tng and I finally watched the Fullmetal Alchemist movie. He bought it for my birthday, but wanted me to wait until he had watched the entire series. Well, that day arrived last week. I guess you can't blame him; the second half of the series has some truly dreadful moments and a lot of angst, and the manga is 1,000,000x better. Now onto Fullmetal ...
... my childhood died today" and "our generation's Fred Astaire is gone," and plenty of "we've lost a music legend." I agree with all of that. He meant so much to me growing up. The energy, the crazy costumes, the crotch grabbing, the "hee-hee!"'s and the "ho!"'s. I'm just glad to have lived in a time where I could appreciate Michael Jackson's music. He was brilliant. So as I attempt to wrap this up...
So anthrocon is around the corner and I am still missing a lot of work. Seems like most of the costumes that are to be scheduled to be done for the con will be sent to the hotel itself. My friend Rob will pick them up and be able to hand them out so I will email you guys his info to the ones that will be delivered at the hotel. This is the schedule for the ones I have to finish for the con and how...
... my own business in some gift shop when... My boyfriend and I were at the Star Trek exhibit in Philly and while wandering around the gift shop I came across this gem. This beautiful hunk of douche happens to be Scott from the Real World: Brooklyn who is a ~model~. His pout was on a few different costumes they were selling in the shop, work it. Because his accent is beautiful:
...get the shots, plates and material that we all know exactly what is going to be shot. I think the important thing about the project, is it needs to LOOK GOOD. The images need to look good, the costumes, the sets, the images in the film need to look really good. I am thinking it's a potentially very strong showreel piece. I wonder if I should invite Steve on-board? Right. Hannah should be home ...
... of the village itself. It is a really wonderful place. It is made even moreso by the staff and volunteers. As you may know I called several weeks ago to make sure that our very ahistorical costumes would be appropriate and explained who we were. By time we arrived at the event the staff members had furiously read up on Steampunk and were seeking us out to say hello and make us welcome, they even ...
... still need to talk to my faraway friend and find out if this FMA is even still on – openly I'm doubtful, but secretly I fear it's still happening and I won't have time to finish the mask AND our Naruto costumes. My plan is to call her as soon as I have my new cell number. I’m hoping she’ll pick up this time and I can talk to her not only about the FMA pieces but also about her life and stuff: the...
...detail stuff... - Finish collar/necklace thing for Alexiel - Studded collar/neckline thing for Hisashi dress - Paint flames and wtf falling angel and crazy back design onto Hisashi dress - Edit pants for Hisashi Chibi's costumes: - Finish harness for Kurai wings ( and pray it works.. oh Buddha let it work! ) - Hood, cat ears, tail? for PJ Shia - Shorts/bloomers for PJ Shia ... I think that's ...
... he throws the orange thing out an airlock. A BUG'S LIFE OK. It's leather, but it disturbs me. For some reason I think of the movie 'Big Trouble in Little China' and while I love that film, the costumes were rather gaudy. This is not all that leather can do for you, John Crichton. NERVE THIS! This is what leather can do for you! OK, he looks like he got the snot beat out of him, but look... ...