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08/10/2014

 

Batman’ (1989)

 

3:48 – ‘You deaf, don’t speak English’ – To do with me, not being able to speak.

5:49 – Gun shots / falling to the ground – When I fell to the floor.

22:48 – ‘We’ve been ratted out here guys’

26.00 – Gun shots/ Fall to the ground/ Grappling hook — When I fell to the floor.

32:48 – Jokers surgery.

35:00 – Jokers reveal.

38:00 – ‘Ooooo ooooo, Ha Ha Ha!!!’

39:58 – ‘We’ve got a live one here’

47:55 – Waving goodbye.

50:35 – Nerve Gas, 1977 (NEW TO ME)

52:32 – News Room / ‘Amazing new items’

59:10 – Gallery Scene

11/10/2014

107:39 – ‘He’s human after all’

111:11 – ‘Be careful’

112:37 – ‘He’s psychotic’

114:18 – ‘I’ve given a name to my pain’/ ‘I wanna clean my claws’

120:58 – ‘Never rub, another mans rhubarb’

124:28 – ‘He’s dead now’

126:32 – Parents shot down — When I fell to the floor.

127:53 – ‘Have you ever danced with the Devil, by the pale moonlight?’

129:00 – Vicky & Bruce.

130:23 – Axis chemicals destroyed / Gun shots.

131:57 – ‘W, X, Y and Z’ – Referring to my first ever speech. Singing the alphabet.

135:26 – ‘As my plastic surgeon always said… If you gotta’ go… Go with a smile’

137:14 – ‘Smiles Gas! He’s gonna’ kill everybody!’

138:42 – ‘He stole my balloons’

140:06 – Missiles and Guns firing.

142:46 – Batman stumbling down — When I fell to the floor.

144:30 – BELL FALLING DOWN – This could be quite good to represent me falling to the ground.

146:10 – ‘Shall we dance?’

150:09 – Beating up Joker / Spitting out bloody teeth.

151:24 – ‘What are you laughing at?’

152:38 — ‘Sometimes I just kill myself’

153:10 – Hanging on.

154:10 – Joker laughing.

SLOW DOWN THE PARTS WHEN I FELL TO THE FLOOR~?


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All that you see before you, I have gotten all from charity shops, car boots, antique shops…

 

 


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Following Forever moments

Among  sun touched hills

through caresses offer no eternities

 

Trough there are no mortal angels

I hear the music of your perfumed wings

and the silence of your kisses

gently playing.

 

Mirage – Boris Vallejo – Guild Publishing London – 1984

 

About Boris Vallejo

Born in Lima, Peru, Boris attended the National School of Fine Arts in his native country before immigrating to the United States in 1964. He has since done a great volume of work for the Fantasy field, having worked for virtually every major publishing house with a science fiction/fantasy line. Boris has also illustrated for album covers, video box art and motion picture advertising.

His mastery of oil painting is immediately and abundantly clear to anyone who looks at his work, and his classic sense is as much an homage to the old masters as it is to anyone contemporaneously working in the Fantasy genre.

For sheer dauntless bravura, few have ever pushed the limits as does Boris with his beautiful maidens and fearsome monsters.

 

http://vallejo.ural.net/about.php3


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