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Post subject: Something horrifying
Posted: Wed 17 Dec , 2008 7:12 pm
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Posted: Wed 17 Dec , 2008 7:27 pm
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He's....

He's a painter. He needs to stick to abandoned house and lighthouses.

>_>

That being said, does it bug anyone else when they have the names of the principle actors on a case and then pictures of said actors, but the name doesn't belong to the actor below it? :bang:

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Posted: Wed 31 Dec , 2008 3:50 am
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LOL!

My Dad went to school with Mr. Kincade. He's given my Dad several signed prints. Needless to say the movie has been purchased by my family. I left the house about 5 minutes into the movie.

Jimmy Olson from Smallville is in it. :)

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Posted: Wed 31 Dec , 2008 4:10 am
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Wow, at the names involved.

Can't say I get the hate towards him, I would live in any one of his paintings in a heartbeat. :oops: Also: Barry Lyndon! The man knows his pretty. *dreamy sigh*

However, calendar space will always be saved for Ted Nasmith and Ted Nasmith alone.


Dawn: yes. :P I know that top billing is given out however a studio feels like it, and DVD covers are made by an entirely different department... but it still seems wrong to me. I am especially driven nuts when an obvious lead is given like second or third billing because a much smaller role (or even cameo) is played by a more popular or distinguished actor. Feh!




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Posted: Wed 31 Dec , 2008 6:02 am
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Well, one of my friends got this for me and my mom (really just my mom) because she didn't know what else we would both like and.......

Wow.

I just...... :bang:

It was like watching a car wreck. Between a frosting truck and...something carrying donuts.

It was quite amusing to see Jared be all nice and sugary but overall I hated it.

With good reason. There wasn't much of a story and there's pretty much no way it could've happened like that, right?

And, look at the cover. (I meant to steal it so I could scan it but I forgot...) On the snow there are purple, blue and green reflections. And that light is coming from no where. :suspicious:

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Posted: Wed 31 Dec , 2008 10:22 am
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Posted: Wed 31 Dec , 2008 3:17 pm
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I am sure the movie is horrible, but I do like some of his paintings. I have one called "Ireland" or something that is quite lovely.


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Posted: Wed 31 Dec , 2008 6:54 pm
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Kincade came here about a year ago to the gallery which sells his reproductions. A big part of it was his personal touch ups that he was going to add to any reproduction purchased during his visit. So they had him put a dab or two of paint on a glycee print on canvas and then sign it and they sold it for two or three times what they normally sold it for. The guy is a business genius. As an artist, so-so and terribly repetitive doing the same formula pieces a zillion times. But the guy is a business genius.

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Posted: Wed 31 Dec , 2008 9:37 pm
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Definitely true sf...The college where I grew up has a couple of those "reproductions" up and everyone made a big deal about getting them but I didn't really get the point. :scratch:

Inside the movie case was an order form for the "Picture featured in the movie!!!!!111" (the 111s weren't there, but...ya know.) That means - the one they showed Kinkade working on for about 30 seconds at the end. :roll:

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Posted: Sat 03 Jan , 2009 10:28 pm
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the absolute best part of going to the Vanity Fair story was that little picture on the side of Kate Winslett. WOW!!!!!

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Posted: Sun 04 Jan , 2009 7:17 am
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Posted: Sun 04 Jan , 2009 7:44 am
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It's a riddle.

What's the Elvish word for "Wow"?

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Posted: Sun 04 Jan , 2009 6:16 pm
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For me it was seeing a link to Cate Blanchette pictures.

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Posted: Sun 04 Jan , 2009 9:21 pm
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Ooo, sorry SF. I never even think of Vanity Fair as being online, because it's as fun to flip through the ads in their printed magazines as it is their main articles. But yeah, if anyone could get me interested in fur coats, it'd be Kate Winslet. :P




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Posted: Mon 05 Jan , 2009 11:29 pm
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Posted: Mon 05 Jan , 2009 11:31 pm
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Posted: Mon 05 Jan , 2009 11:33 pm
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Posted: Wed 07 Jan , 2009 10:46 pm
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I have a kinkade painting hung up in my bedroom I got when I was a kid, and whatever people may say, I loooooooove it, it's this one.

However a movie sounds sketchball (especially the guidelines posted at the end of the article to create the kinkade "look" :LMAO: )

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Posted: Mon 12 Jan , 2009 9:53 pm
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This is the one I have. I also think it's really pretty.


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Posted: Mon 19 Jan , 2009 4:41 pm
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I think that his paintings are beautiful. I could live in any of them. But a movie???? Sweet, high-fructose corn-syrupy...about as bad as a Barbie movie.:sick:

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