u/TheManWhoWeepsBlood

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Experience using body paint for a LARP character?

Thinking of trying a Boruca-inspired bodypaint character at a LARP. The concept would be based off a recent session I did that I thought came out really cool, but likely less detailed for practicality.

Any experience with bodypaint in a LARP setting or am I getting ahead of myself?

u/TheManWhoWeepsBlood — 2 days ago
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Developing an indie Ancient Greek spy-myth film based on Talos!

Hope you enjoy some bts shots from our theatre shoot! We hope it will come across as a love letter to the ancient world.

Feel free to follow the production on instagram at man_of_bronze_movie

u/TheManWhoWeepsBlood — 4 days ago

Heat question

Why does Neil go after Waingro at the end of the film?

As the consummate professional that he is, it never made sense to me, he’s able to detect a trap at the precious metals depository, but doesn’t expect this one? A hotel is a perfect place to set up a wait and see sting/ambush. He also got away clean. With the money and a private jet to see those wonderful bioluminescent algae.

I guess it’s the loneliness that comes with Al Pacino and De Niro’s characters being unable to back off what they do that gives him no choice? Or that his professionalism has limits? (hiring waingro in the first place, not killing waingro earlier in the film)

Also, please, even if you cannot answer this question, please do your best to spell out phonetically any of Al Pacino’s lines. It provides me with a simple joy. Now…. GIMME ALL YA GHOT!

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u/TheManWhoWeepsBlood — 6 days ago