elaby: (Little My - Skates)
[personal profile] elaby
I've got one of the pictures drawn that I'd been hoping to do! And I'm pretty happy with it XD I would say that the pencils for two people, one of which has legs and the other of which I didn't bother drawing legs, with pretty complicated costumes and poses (for me), takes me about two hours. Maybe a little less taking into account distraction time. Now just to make sure I don't smudge it before I get a chance to scan it o_o

Last night we watched Who Framed Roger Rabbit on [livejournal.com profile] caitirin's computer, and it was fantastic as always (what better movie for old-time animation fans? It's got cameos by essentially EVERYBODY XD) We had the usual "Is that actually Mel Blanc?" discussion (it was, except for Yosemite Sam and Foghorn Leghorn, for some reason) and played "OMG did you see X character?" in the entrance to Toon Town sequence. Bwee ^_^

Then I watched the first two episodes of To Play the King, because [livejournal.com profile] caitirin is the most patient wife ever XD


Watching this the second time was even more brilliant than the first time around. When I watched it the first time, I knew Stamper would get hold of the Mattie Storin tape, try to release it to the public, and consequently be offed by Urquhart, but I didn't suspect they would ever actually suggest that Stamper was to any degree in love with Urquhart, as much as [livejournal.com profile] caitirin and I joked about it. But the second time seeing it, lord is it ever obvious.

I remember the first time I saw the scene where Urquhart offers him the position of party chairman, I wondered why Stamper looked so scared when he was getting what I thought he wanted - recognition for his loyalty and a position of power. Watching it this time, though, I realized the significance of the dialogue - when offered the position, Stamper is bewildered but grateful, but then Urquhart says he'll give him anything within his power... and he asks Stamper to tell him what he wants most. And Stamper gives him this look that is absolutely freaking terrified, and then replies that he wants whatever Urquhart thinks is best for him... because he clearly can't say that what he wants most is him. I also didn't realize the first time that it was Stamper in all of the scenes where we see gloved hands taking the Mattie Storin tape out of the locked box. It's perfectly obvious the second time, because of the way the scenes are set up (Urquhart refuses to tell Stamper when the general election will be and then shoos him out to talk with Sarah Harding, cue jealous glares of utter hatred, then we see someone retrieve the tape, etc). But even more so, it's obvious because of the way the unseen person handles the tape - he positively caresses it. And when he's on the phone with Urquhart, he just looks so devastated by the way Urquhart talks to him, and so torn, and--! *incoherent fangirliness* The poor bastard. He's such a horrible person, but Colin Jeavons portrays him with such complexity (seriously amazing for a peripheral character) that he's sympathetic all the same.


Need to screencap this for icons! And, like, every other DVD I own. LJ needs a "squeeful" mood.
This account has disabled anonymous posting.
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting

Profile

elaby: (Default)
elaby

March 2016

S M T W T F S
  12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jun. 26th, 2025 01:29 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios