http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jgibbon/moreufo/ .. once again I haven't provided helpful filenames. Sorry! But they are all from The Long Sleep and The Man Who Came Back, and there are one or two pics of Ed Bishop, Mike Billington and Vladek Sheybal in there which I dare say some of our female readers will find to their liking, possibly even downright kerplop-esque. Check this one out girls (or boys, if you're inclined!) : http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jgibbon/moreufo/ufopic039.jpg It's enough to make a chap insecure about his sexuality. I noticed that the car on Ed's lip is very visible in this shot: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jgibbon/moreufo/ufopic037.jpg Interestingly, Ed refers to this scar in the Subsmash commentary, saying that he got it in the army by talking when he should have been listening. I particularly liked this shot: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jgibbon/moreufo/ufopic032.jpg .. what's wrong with this picture? :) I've also snapped some of the 'extra feature' material stills (bubble gum cards, magazines and so on). Sorry again that they aren't properly labelled. Hope someone enjoys digging around anyway! Cheers James |
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> > I noticed that the car on Ed's lip is very visible in this shot: > Er.. I meant 'scar' .. apologies for any confusion :) |
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Thank you James - you've made my day :o)
Cheers, Lesleyxx James Gibbon wrote : > .. once again I haven't provided helpful filenames. Sorry! But > they are all from The Long Sleep and The Man Who Came Back, and > there are one or two pics of Ed Bishop, Mike Billington and Vladek > Sheybal in there which I dare say some of our female readers will > find to their liking, possibly even downright kerplop-esque. |
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>.. once again I haven't provided helpful filenames. Sorry! But
>they are all from The Long Sleep and The Man Who Came Back Thanks for all the great frame captures, James! I hope you don't mind that I added a few of these to my website yesterday (and added your name to Christian's as a supplier of frame grabs) As for THE LONG SLEEP flashbacks, in the past I've always seen these as being very reddish. I'm not sure what "sepia" is supposed to look like, but I suspect that this is probably more accurate than what has been seen in the past... Marc |
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> > I hope you don't mind that I added a few of these to my website > yesterday (and added your name to Christian's as a supplier of > frame grabs) > It's a pleasure, thanks for the mention! > As for THE LONG SLEEP flashbacks, in the past I've always > seen these as being very reddish. I'm not sure what "sepia" > is supposed to look like, but I suspect that this is probably > more accurate than what has been seen in the past... > Are they supposed to look 'sepia'? I've used that description for the flashback sequences in TLS before, but that was based on the old videos! They did look a bit more 'brownish' before, whereas they are a bit more 'black & white' on the DVDs, but actually I have a sneaking suspicion that they are supposed to look a bit more like the old videotapes! I reckon the folks who remaster images from old 35mm film have a natural aversion to brown-tinged images and are so conditioned to correcting them that they couldn't help themselves. I believe the scenes in Covent Garden and Piccadilly Circus are supposed to suggest an old, discoloured photograph. But now, they've been 'fixed'! Oops .. But in any case - all the episodes look great now, and much sharper - so no complaints. Cheers James |
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>Are they supposed to look 'sepia'? I've used that description
>for the flashback sequences in TLS before, but that was based on >the old videos! They did look a bit more 'brownish' before, >whereas they are a bit more 'black & white' on the DVDs I've always seen these scenes described as "sepia", and doing a quick search on google, I found some websites featuring sepia photographs and compared them to your frame captures. The frame captures seemed to have the same characteristics as the sepia photos... Marc |
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