Illusion wrote: Stryker2011 wrote:That was awesome, Ian. Your imagination never ceases to amaze me.
sooooo true!
not only always great pics but
I love your style of writing too!
Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it!
Valiarde wrote: FINALLY the Gubernator Random bits and story thread. You make the best fanfic short stories.
I'm a big fan of outtakes, they are often better than the original. All three are fun and cool. I don't know what it is, but your posing with the heads is always fun even without words.
Jabba is a clever man erhm or whatever it is
Well, Han did say he's a wonderful human being! Which was not really meant to be sarcastic, because in the (originally) deleted scene, Jabba was a human! The those idiots decided to bring it back into the movie with the most horrible CGI rendition of Jabba possible, in the Special Edition. Then they improved the CGI somewhat in the next release, but really the movie worked better without that scene in it.
Anyway, thank you very much, I'm delighted you liked them!
Stryker2011 wrote:I’m glad we were finally able to see your Jabba acquisition. I just noticed the background image. That’s great. I’m glad you were able to put that to use as well.
By the way, both of those “Burroughs’” movies sucked. The 2009 was terrible from start to finish. The Kitsch version showed some elements from the books, but overall was pretty terrible. I used quotes around the name since they were both Hollywood fabrications that were only loosely “inspired by” the books, just like that godawful Will Smith “I Am Legend”.
Yeah, I'm very happy with this Jabba after all. Obviously I would have preferred what you have (the updated and complete set), but I do love the sculpt on this one. I do wish they had matched the Kenner-and-Hasbro articulation (at least for a rotation at the "waist"), but other than that I'm completely satisfied. I had to dig deep to find what machine I had stored the Alex backdrop on, but found it eventually. It is pure awesomeness, and fully deserving of your permanent and mind-boggling diorama.
From what I recall, the 2009 movie was a "B movie" at best (is there such a thing as a "C movie"?). I kinda liked the Kitsch movie, but again, I am not burdened by knowledge of or attachment to the original fiction. Sometimes ignorance is bliss, right? I'm sure it could have been much better, like so many other things Hollywood tried their hand at.
Randam Hajile wrote:Very funny, Ian! You are a real master in doing these hilarious little scenes.
When seeing Han in this attire, I also immediately thought of "Princess of Mars". Too bad we will likely never see a good movie/TV adaptation of these old stories. Despite being so outdated by today's standards, I had a blast reading through most of the "Barsoom" novels and "Carson of Venus"-Books a few years ago.
Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it! I would be lying if I said this didn't cross my mind, although the main motivation was simple enough -- for Jabba to find a way to keep his dancing girls without appearing unfair.