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ZOTOSHOP [2017-08-26 23:28:20 +0000 UTC]
"...Β and was very angry when they chose an ugly, knife-nosed BLOND to play her in the 2004 miniseries...Β "
Wow... just... wow. What's your problem with Saskia Reeves? Your comment about her looks like a jealous woman's complain. Why do you hate her that much?
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LadyAquanine73551 In reply to ZOTOSHOP [2017-08-27 12:48:17 +0000 UTC]
You a fan of hers?Β Did you read the entire description, or just that line and take it out of context?Β Did you even WATCH the 2004 Dune miniseries?Β It had its merits, but it had a lot of flaws as well, including story-writing choices, actor choices, and some of the scenery as well.Β It's hard to be jealous of someone who isn't very attractive to start with, who has all the acting skills of a common brick, and doesn't resemble a proper Lady Jessica Atreides at all.Β Saskia Reeves was a horrible choice for the role, and the fact that you disagree doesn't change that or make you right and me wrong.Β Try comparing her to Francesca Annis and you'll see what I mean.
I didn't like the woman who played Chani either.Β She looked like a Ukrainian farmer's wife, and the only reason they chose her was because she had a pair of big ones.Β The fact that they made Paul immature and childish at the start and used the cliched "coming-of-age" arc shows a very cheap, stupid story decision on behalf of the writers.Β
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sk99th [2014-07-17 15:39:49 +0000 UTC]
you are so right
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Arimus79 [2013-07-05 07:06:16 +0000 UTC]
I really like how you made Jessica here. I loved how they portrayed her in the original movie, (and like you, I couldn't stand her in the miniseries. She had no grace, no class, and though in the books Jessica was a bit conniving, as all Benne Gesserits are, I think they made that her defining characteristic in the miniseries.) and I think you've brought her personality across very well.
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koda123lc [2013-06-25 07:28:47 +0000 UTC]
Awesome, something from dune!
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CartoonNetworkgal [2013-06-20 17:11:56 +0000 UTC]
I will never know how you do it!
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LadyAquanine73551 In reply to CartoonNetworkgal [2013-06-20 17:37:25 +0000 UTC]
It's all about what's in your mind and what you can do with the art tools you have on hand. Often I've heard the age-old phrase (comes from the Greek/Renaissance Era) "The statue is already in the marble. All you need to do is bring it out."
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LadyAquanine73551 In reply to CartoonNetworkgal [2013-06-22 02:48:52 +0000 UTC]
I've also been making dolls online since January of last year, so most of these are from 2012. It's kind of a hobby of mine in-between jobs & college.
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LadyAquanine73551 In reply to CartoonNetworkgal [2013-06-22 02:46:55 +0000 UTC]
Oh! With some of these dolls the job is very easy. It's when you're improvising with shapes & the drag-and-drop that it becomes something you WANT to do, a challenge you're WILLING to meet up with. You become focused & uninterested in anything else until the piece is just right for you. That's one of the thrills of being an artist in general. Meeting challenges that art puts up for you. Doing art of any kind wouldn't be fun without a challenge, would it?
As for the patience, I had to learn that after years of finding that waiting for something will eventually get you the reward you're looking for. Patience also runs in my family.
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Tacopants95 [2013-06-20 16:57:06 +0000 UTC]
DUNE! I really like your interpretation of how she looks.
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