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Christopher Reeve Tribute Statue | |
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Now's that's fucking cool.
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cool ... with a touch of creepy | |
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thats beautiful One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
love is a gift an artist with no fans is really just a man with a hobby.... | |
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nakedpianoplayer said: thats beautiful its CREEPY * taps on its nose * hey...anyone in there ? | |
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WOW! that is superCOOL... | |
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cute but...it looks more like a superman tribute statue...couldnt they have him in his wheelchair or in his tux from Remains of The Day? Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: cute but...it looks more like a superman tribute statue...couldnt they have him in his wheelchair or in his tux from Remains of The Day?
that's exactly what i was thinkin...he was a man first and foremost, no matter what major role he played in a movie. | |
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I see what you're both saying, and I can understand... I'm not taking the creators side but, after perusing their website, their whole body of work is based on comic book heroes.
Speaking as a fellow artist, I think their intent was to show that Christopher Reeve, made Superman important - not the other way around. At least, I hope that was their intent. We should always remember him as a man, great actor, husband and father, as well as a champion of causes... than as a role he played. The guys who sculpted this, are comicgeeks, fanboys... I have yet to see anyone else kicking in to create such a powerful tribute to Mr. Reeve. _ [Edited 2/8/05 8:57am] | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: sosgemini said: cute but...it looks more like a superman tribute statue...couldnt they have him in his wheelchair or in his tux from Remains of The Day?
that's exactly what i was thinkin...he was a man first and foremost, no matter what major role he played in a movie. Ditto, this is just a waxwork model of Superman for comic book geeks to get all wet over. Not a tribute to the actor. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: Ditto, this is just a waxwork model of Superman for comic book geeks to get all wet over. Not a tribute to the actor.
How weird. It's like you totally missed my post. I wonder why it's not showing up? | |
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TheBatman said: I see what you're both saying, and I can understand... I'm not taking the creators side but, after perusing their website, their whole body of work is based on comic book heroes.
Speaking as a fellow artist, I think their intent was to show that Christopher Reeve, made Superman important - not the other way around. At least, I hope that was their intent. We should always remember him as a man, great actor, husband and father, as well as a champion of causes... than as a role he played. The guys who sculpted this, are comicgeeks, fanboys... I have yet to see anyone else kicking in to create such a powerful tribute to Mr. Reeve. _ [Edited 2/8/05 8:57am] ohh, i c..well context young man..context!! Space for sale... | |
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