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Robert McNay
ParticipantWow, I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a pronounced hamstring muscle before. It huge with prominent curl at the bottom. It almost looks like a bicep.
Robert McNay
ParticipantI loved it when she was the Director on “NCIS” from ’05 to ’08. Always loved seeing her, those long legs, nice build and awesome smile.
BTW, she didn’t play Data’s daughter Lal, in the TNG episode, The Offspring. That was Hallie Todd.
Robert McNay
ParticipantNow that’s my idea of the perfect Wonder Woman!
Robert McNay
ParticipantDaaaaaaaammmmmnnnnnn! Whoa!
Robert McNay
ParticipantI’m curious, why do you keep posting these on Imageshack, rather than linking to them on his Deviantart site?
Robert McNay
ParticipantRoadblock1 wrote:
If for some reason you can’t afford a blue-ray (like over half us poor unemployed shmucks that can’t find a job) Let me suggest going to you-tube and either look up Fritz Lang or Metropolis. Sorry about the soapbox folks but this is the longest I’ve been on unemployment
Paul
Perfectly understandable. Those YouTube versions won’t be the complete one. At most it will be the last restoration that was just under 2 hours long. More than likely, it will be the buthchered 90 minute version that was shown on TV for years.
BTW, I was unemployed for 3 years before I found my current job. I know its scary. :unsure:
Robert McNay
ParticipantFlakBait wrote:
Did not know the website though. What the hell do you mean I just wanted an excuse to post Jack O’Neil?[/quote]
Funny, he looks exactly like Angus MacGyver, only with short grey hair. đ
Robert McNay
ParticipantFlakBait wrote:
Their is a fully restored “Director’s Cut” version of Metropolis coming out later this year on BluRay that has missing scenes that were cut from it’s release in the United States and later releases on home media. It’s supposed to be re-released in some theaters here as well.[/quote]
Its not a Director’s Cut, its the actual complete (well, almost complete) film, as originally shown in 1927. It was edited down from the original 153 minute run time to 90 minutes after the first showing in Germany. Until now, the longest cut known was just under 2 hours long. The Kino video used title cards to fill in the missing scenes to give an idea of the full story.
A couple years ago, an almost complete (147 minutes) 16mm copy was found in a Brazil museum. Its been restored by the Murnau Foundation and is being shown in theatres this summer. In the fall, both DVD and BluRay versions will be released by Kino.
Robert McNay
ParticipantI forgot in the original post:
The poster is 6 foot tall and was published in 1995, so its the original way Caitlin was drawn when Gen 13 started. The artwork is done by the artists (campbell, Lee, etc) who created the comic and characters.
Robert McNay
Participantmassivebodybuilder wrote:
Sasha in Russian means Alexander/Alexandra
She is Japanese/Russian. I know her through a mutual friend, though have not spoken to either in quite some time.
Her name is Alexandra Porshnikoff and is a competitor local to the bay area.
http://contest.bodybuilding.com/bio/42272/She’s much more gorgeous in person.
I have no doubt. No matter how beautiful someone is in a photo, there’s always “something” that doesn’t carry across until you see them in person. Pictures truly don’t do some people justice.
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