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I like to think of myself more as a titan-killing-long-term-booty-call, let her go. Or I will blow that nut-sack of a chin right off your face.
"War and me took to each other real well. It felt like it had meaning. The feeling of doing what you thought was right. But it wasn't. Folks can believe what they like, but eventually a man's gotta decide if he's gonna do what's right. That choice cost me more than I bargained for."
('Jonah Hex' by NECA)
Diorama by RK
"You may live, and go from this place, with a mark on your flesh, and every day, that mark will remind you of the man who took everything you had."
('Jonah Hex' by NECA)
Berlinale 2011
Josh Brolin during "True Grit" press conference.
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"Tell me, what's it like to go through life with a face like that?"
('Jonah Hex' by NECA)
Diorama by RK
Hotel Gracery | TOHO Cinemas at Godzilla Road
Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
April 22nd, 2018
All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.
Thanos From Infinity war
Finally completed.
@marvelstudios
@avengers
It's is most detailed drawing I ever done so It's takes too much time. I so happy with final results. It's become my Favourite work of mine. Hope you all like it.
Let me know what do you think in the comments.
Time Taken:- 100 + hours
MATERIALS USED:
Prismacolor ,
Fabercastell Polychromos
STRATHMORE 400 series Bristol Paper 11"x14"
The beautiful and talented Mark Deklin as Trammell Thatcher
From Wikipedia:
CRITICAL RECEPTION
As an Actor - The New York Times' D.J.R. Bruckner has called him "likable and dangerous", praising his "notable theatrical gifts", while Robert Hurwitt of the San Francisco Chronicle has described him as "gently captivating" and Clifford Ridley of the Philadelphia Inquirer has called him "perfect...simply delicious."
As a Fight Director - Kevin Kline's Broadway performance of Cyrano de Bergerac was credited by TheaterMania's Dan Balcazo as being "...simply magnificent...thanks in no small part to fight director Mark Deklin", while Peter Ritter of Variety praised Deklin's "cleverly choreographed swordfights" and Ben Brantley of the New York Times described his work as having "the swashbuckle of an Errol Flynn flick."
“Frank Herbert’s seminal space opera ‘Dune’ influenced everything from ‘Star Wars’ to ‘Game of Thrones,’ and stoked the imagination of a young Denis Villeneuve. Now, almost 40 years after the last, famously flawed adaptation, “Dune” is finally getting the do-over it deserves. . . ‘Total Film’ returns to Arrakis . . . and discovers a world set to re-define screen Sci-Fi.” -- Jordan Farley in “Total Film” magazine, September, 2021.
Movie trailer: www.youtube.com/watchv=n9xhJrPXop4&t=69s
The story is still stoking imaginations some 60 years after its first appearance in an Analog Science Fiction magazine:
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The beautiful and talented Mark Deklin
From Wikipedia:
CRITICAL RECEPTION
As an Actor - The New York Times' D.J.R. Bruckner has called him "likable and dangerous", praising his "notable theatrical gifts", while Robert Hurwitt of the San Francisco Chronicle has described him as "gently captivating" and Clifford Ridley of the Philadelphia Inquirer has called him "perfect...simply delicious."
As a Fight Director - Kevin Kline's Broadway performance of Cyrano de Bergerac was credited by TheaterMania's Dan Balcazo as being "...simply magnificent...thanks in no small part to fight director Mark Deklin", while Peter Ritter of Variety praised Deklin's "cleverly choreographed swordfights" and Ben Brantley of the New York Times described his work as having "the swashbuckle of an Errol Flynn flick."
The beautiful and talented Mark Deklin as Trammell Thatcher
From Wikipedia:
CRITICAL RECEPTION
As an Actor - The New York Times' D.J.R. Bruckner has called him "likable and dangerous", praising his "notable theatrical gifts", while Robert Hurwitt of the San Francisco Chronicle has described him as "gently captivating" and Clifford Ridley of the Philadelphia Inquirer has called him "perfect...simply delicious."
As a Fight Director - Kevin Kline's Broadway performance of Cyrano de Bergerac was credited by TheaterMania's Dan Balcazo as being "...simply magnificent...thanks in no small part to fight director Mark Deklin", while Peter Ritter of Variety praised Deklin's "cleverly choreographed swordfights" and Ben Brantley of the New York Times described his work as having "the swashbuckle of an Errol Flynn flick."
Mark Deklin as Trammell Thatcher in "Lone Star"
From Wikipedia:
CRITICAL RECEPTION
As an Actor - The New York Times' D.J.R. Bruckner has called him "likable and dangerous", praising his "notable theatrical gifts", while Robert Hurwitt of the San Francisco Chronicle has described him as "gently captivating" and Clifford Ridley of the Philadelphia Inquirer has called him "perfect...simply delicious."
As a Fight Director - Kevin Kline's Broadway performance of Cyrano de Bergerac was credited by TheaterMania's Dan Balcazo as being "...simply magnificent...thanks in no small part to fight director Mark Deklin", while Peter Ritter of Variety praised Deklin's "cleverly choreographed swordfights" and Ben Brantley of the New York Times described his work as having "the swashbuckle of an Errol Flynn flick."
The beautiful and talented Mark Deklin
From Wikipedia:
CRITICAL RECEPTION
As an Actor - The New York Times' D.J.R. Bruckner has called him "likable and dangerous", praising his "notable theatrical gifts", while Robert Hurwitt of the San Francisco Chronicle has described him as "gently captivating" and Clifford Ridley of the Philadelphia Inquirer has called him "perfect...simply delicious."
As a Fight Director - Kevin Kline's Broadway performance of Cyrano de Bergerac was credited by TheaterMania's Dan Balcazo as being "...simply magnificent...thanks in no small part to fight director Mark Deklin", while Peter Ritter of Variety praised Deklin's "cleverly choreographed swordfights" and Ben Brantley of the New York Times described his work as having "the swashbuckle of an Errol Flynn flick."
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"Elliott (Mark Deklin) receives an unexpected late-night visit from Bella (Elizabeth Reaser) on CBS' "The Ex List" (2008)"
From Wikipedia:
CRITICAL RECEPTION
As an Actor - The New York Times' D.J.R. Bruckner has called him "likable and dangerous", praising his "notable theatrical gifts", while Robert Hurwitt of the San Francisco Chronicle has described him as "gently captivating" and Clifford Ridley of the Philadelphia Inquirer has called him "perfect...simply delicious."
As a Fight Director - Kevin Kline's Broadway performance of Cyrano de Bergerac was credited by TheaterMania's Dan Balcazo as being "...simply magnificent...thanks in no small part to fight director Mark Deklin", while Peter Ritter of Variety praised Deklin's "cleverly choreographed swordfights" and Ben Brantley of the New York Times described his work as having "the swashbuckle of an Errol Flynn flick."
More strart (street art) on the western corner of Literature Lane and Little La Trobe Street in Melbourne, done in late April, 2018, when Avengers - Infinity War opened.
The Black Panther piece is still to the right of this one, on the same building.
Thanos is looking very purple here, and Captain America shield seems unfinished, or perhaps, more likely, just stylized to appear more 'background' than Thanos.
The strart is on the western wall of 70 La Trobe Street, which now houses a Korean BBQ restaurant. The building itself looks early to mid 20th Century, or perhaps even pre-dates that, and is in a section of the street that used to be largely small businesses catering, at one time, to the automobile trade. Small factories, warehouses, and the like.
Little Lonsdale Street itself was not part of the original Melbourne grid, unlike the other city spanning main lanes and 'Little' streets. Created sometime during the late 19th Century gold rush boom, it only runs east to west between Swanston and Elizabeth Streets for a single block. Literature Lane is a "U" shaped access alleyway that is longer than it is deep, rather like the handle on a cupboard, or drawer. It got its current name from a national reading festival in 2012, and was extensively reconstructed around 2015, including the building of a skyscraper overlapping its north western corner.
The beautiful and talented Mark Deklin
From Wikipedia:
CRITICAL RECEPTION
As an Actor - The New York Times' D.J.R. Bruckner has called him "likable and dangerous", praising his "notable theatrical gifts", while Robert Hurwitt of the San Francisco Chronicle has described him as "gently captivating" and Clifford Ridley of the Philadelphia Inquirer has called him "perfect...simply delicious."
As a Fight Director - Kevin Kline's Broadway performance of Cyrano de Bergerac was credited by TheaterMania's Dan Balcazo as being "...simply magnificent...thanks in no small part to fight director Mark Deklin", while Peter Ritter of Variety praised Deklin's "cleverly choreographed swordfights" and Ben Brantley of the New York Times described his work as having "the swashbuckle of an Errol Flynn flick."
From Wikipedia:
CRITICAL RECEPTION
As an Actor - The New York Times' D.J.R. Bruckner has called him "likable and dangerous", praising his "notable theatrical gifts", while Robert Hurwitt of the San Francisco Chronicle has described him as "gently captivating" and Clifford Ridley of the Philadelphia Inquirer has called him "perfect...simply delicious."
As a Fight Director - Kevin Kline's Broadway performance of Cyrano de Bergerac was credited by TheaterMania's Dan Balcazo as being "...simply magnificent...thanks in no small part to fight director Mark Deklin", while Peter Ritter of Variety praised Deklin's "cleverly choreographed swordfights" and Ben Brantley of the New York Times described his work as having "the swashbuckle of an Errol Flynn flick."
Lifeboat, 1944
From left: Tang Wei, Josh Brolin, Casey Affleck, Eva Marie Saint, Ben Foster, Omar Metwally, and Julie Christie. Photograph by Mark Seliger.
Lifeboat presented a difficult challenge to Hitchcock’s determination to appear in a single shot in each of his films. “I thought of being a dead body floating past the lifeboat, but I was afraid I’d sink,” he said. Hitchcock was sincerely worried about his weight at the time, and had undertaken a strenuous diet. His solution to the cameo problem: he appeared in a newspaper read by one of the boat’s passengers, photographed before and after his diet in an advertisement for a fictional weight-loss drug.
"Elliott (Mark Deklin) teases Bella (Elizabeth Reaser) for her neurotic ways in "The Ex List" (2008)"
From Wikipedia:
CRITICAL RECEPTION
As an Actor - The New York Times' D.J.R. Bruckner has called him "likable and dangerous", praising his "notable theatrical gifts", while Robert Hurwitt of the San Francisco Chronicle has described him as "gently captivating" and Clifford Ridley of the Philadelphia Inquirer has called him "perfect...simply delicious."
As a Fight Director - Kevin Kline's Broadway performance of Cyrano de Bergerac was credited by TheaterMania's Dan Balcazo as being "...simply magnificent...thanks in no small part to fight director Mark Deklin", while Peter Ritter of Variety praised Deklin's "cleverly choreographed swordfights" and Ben Brantley of the New York Times described his work as having "the swashbuckle of an Errol Flynn flick."
A screencap from "The Ex List" of Mark Deklin's sweet abs
Full video at "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3c0DGEhoDI"