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Author: Rob D
Post: The Big Baddie & the Elf
Goods knows how they managed to get Jack Palance on a budget of £600K but he chews his way through the scenes in exactly the way you expect as the big baddie.
I could spend a very long time writing about the film career of Jack Palance but I reckon you can look it up if you need to!
“We have sat waiting like this many times before. Sometimes I tire... of the fighting and killing. At night, I can hear the call of my race. They wait for me. When I join them, we will be forgotten.”
I could have sworn the bow was also white but these photos from the film tell a different story. Crow has been the trickiest one to paint to so far. Because his clothing is all a one colour patchwork. But in the end it was just a matter of taking the time to highlight all of the main panels.
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Owner: Malacassa
Author: Rob D
Post: The Big Baddie & the Elf
Voltan
Goods knows how they managed to get Jack Palance on a budget of £600K but he chews his way through the scenes in exactly the way you expect as the big baddie.
I could spend a very long time writing about the film career of Jack Palance but I reckon you can look it up if you need to!
Crow the Elf
“We have sat waiting like this many times before. Sometimes I tire... of the fighting and killing. At night, I can hear the call of my race. They wait for me. When I join them, we will be forgotten.”
Crow
I could have sworn the bow was also white but these photos from the film tell a different story. Crow has been the trickiest one to paint to so far. Because his clothing is all a one colour patchwork. But in the end it was just a matter of taking the time to highlight all of the main panels.
Ray Charleson played played Crow.
Right time for the beers.
Rob
Rob
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