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Dredd Panel with Karl Urban Alex Garland Jock and Allon Reich at the London Film and Comic Con in July 2012.
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Karl Urban and me at London Film and Comic Con.
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The MCM Birmingham Comic Con was held at The NEC Birmingham on the weekend of 19th to 20th November 2016.
It was the last MCM Comic Con of 2016, and the second of the year in Birmingham.
I visited it (with a General Admission ticket) on Sunday 20th November 2016.
There was many people here cosplaying in costumes as their favourite characters from movies, TV and comics etc.
In Hall 5.
Cosplay - many costumes from various sci-fi movies / TV shows and comic books.
Judge Dredd
Dredd Panel with Karl Urban Alex Garland Jock and Allon Reich at the London Film and Comic Con in July 2012.
For a full blog on the event and my weekend in London check out: www.travelshorts.com/london-film-and-comic-con-2012/
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Matthew Simpson as Johnny Alpha
Based on the work of Carlos Ezquerra, John Wagner and Alan Grant.
STRONTIUM DOG TM REBELLION A/S, ©REBELLION A/S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
This project is a NOT FOR PROFIT fan film based on the 2000 AD story, Strontium Dog.
The makers of this film have no association with Rebellion or 2000 AD.
Jonathan Ross with Hollywood Heroes costumers, dressed in Judge costumes from 'Judge Minty', the Judge Dredd fan film.
Costumes by Daniel Carey-George of Custom Creations.
Dredd Panel with Karl Urban Alex Garland Jock and Allon Reich at the London Film and Comic Con in July 2012.
For a full blog on the event and my weekend in London check out: www.travelshorts.com/london-film-and-comic-con-2012/
And be sure to follow me on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/diveteam
Dredd Panel with Karl Urban Alex Garland Jock and Allon Reich at the London Film and Comic Con in July 2012.
For a full blog on the event and my weekend in London check out: www.travelshorts.com/london-film-and-comic-con-2012/
And be sure to follow me on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/diveteam
Added some Miliput to try and redefine her neck where I carved away the collar, and also thicken the flat left tricep into something better.
The rounded shoulder isn't a problem because that's under the pad.
Wondering about opening the inside of the eagle pad?
Whereas this looks too light in the pic but quite good in person. Need to take it back a notch without going all the way to the previous tone.
I know, I know...some of you may remember that flaming pile of cinematic shit Sylvester Stallone tried to pass off as an adaptation of this classic comic. I read recently it's being re-booted..so hopefully they won't screw up the dystopian undertones and maudlin humor of the comic once again (it was my least favorite adaptation after Tank Girl). There were so many great things about the comic...he NEVER took his helmet off..even in his apartment. He'd be in boxers and a tshirt with the helmet on. Seeing the craggy face of Rocky forced on me as what Joe Dredd is supposed to look like under the dome had me so angry. If you can hunt down any scans of the comic online, I think a LOT of people would enjoy the almost Blade Runner meets Three Stooges atmosphere of the series. Also...not only did UK punk bands Citizen Fish and Mega-City Four get their names from the series, but back in 1987 thrash metal band Anthrax penned this ode to the Judge himself, complete with "drokk it!" chorus...which was Mega-City Four's linguistic equivalent of "fuck it".