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Tealin ([personal profile] tealin) wrote2006-06-30 05:19 pm
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I Draw Best When Procrastinating

Whoever gave Flash such big margins is a godsend and a curse.




Another Hiesen– er, Daniel Craig. I haven't checked – is this one exactly like the one I drew before? I felt pretty good about it, anyway. He's got such funny lips. My sister came up with a BRILLIANT gag sketch idea last night so I got back onto drawing these guys. I can't post my Niels Bohr/Stephen Rea one yet because that'll give away the gag.


I had intended to draw this scene back when I was doing all that Monstrous Regiment stuff but never got around to it. It's when Blouse is headlocked by the ... the whozit, um, cavalry guy? Y'know, who they 'take prisoner.' He's supposed to be pointing a cutlass at some vulerable fleshy area of Blouse's torso but seeing this in the margin of my storyboard might have disturbed my co-workers. (LJ readers can be disturbed all they like, though.)

Daniel Craig

(Anonymous) 2006-07-01 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Isn't Daniel Craig the new James Bond? He's very interesting looking, but I've never actually seen any of his movies.
Is he a good actor? I have assumed that he is since he's English. I have no intention of seeing the new James Bond, however, so I guess I shall have to look him up and see what else he's done. If you are drawing him, he's probably worth my interest.

Oh, and that second drawing is very disturbing, whatever it is.

-Kaelynn

[identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com 2006-07-01 07:04 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, he's the new James Bond - watching the trailer for the new movie was ... ahem ... 'most interesting.' It's a good thing Stephen Rea isn't in it otherwise I'd have to see it just to have a good chuckle. He is a very good actor, at least in the two things I've seen him in (Copenhagen and Road to Perdition, where his role is rather limited but he makes the most of it) so who knows? It's bizarre to see him cavorting with nubile young women, though, that's for sure. I'm drawing him because he's got an intereting face and I'm a little bit obsessed with Copenhagen at the moment. And there's a gag sketch in the future. If I can stay interested in drawing even when I'm not actively procrastinating, anyway.

(Anonymous) 2006-07-01 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
also Munich and Layer Cake. Both good.

Road to Perdition

(Anonymous) 2006-07-01 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, I've seen Road to Perdition. I guess it was so long ago I don't remember him. He must have been that evil fellow who used profanity.

Actually, I think everybody used profanity.

-Kaelynn

[identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com 2006-07-01 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, everyone used profanity, and guns ... a lot... but my goodness was the cinematography ever perfect. Daniel Craig played the son of the mob boss (Paul Newman) who is generally pure evil. That was the only thing I'd ever seen him in before Copenhagen and I didn't think I'd be able to see him as anyone else, but watching Copenhagen so many times has overwritten that. Heheh.

on the subject of bond

[identity profile] thelowkeyloki.livejournal.com 2006-07-01 12:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Daniel Craig was also in Sharpe's Eagle, as bad guy Lt. Berry.


And I wholeheartedly agree with the margins in Flash. Those animatics were killers.

[identity profile] hobbitnat.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
Daniel Craig looks oddly like MacLeach!! =o!