Monday, August 31, 2009
Beautiful Background of Body Paint
Beautiful Background of Body PaintBeautiful Background of Body Paint
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Quickies Body Painting by Pashur Painter
Body Painting - Aqua Fire BubblesQuickies Body Painting section is where showcase at parties and events such as Fantasy Fest.They typically take only 10 - 15 minutes to paint,thus they are quick. Source : www.canvasalive.com Body Painting - CensoredBody Painting - CondomnationBody Painting - Dead DollBody Painting - Demon Wings Body Painting - Dragon Pierce Body Painting - ElvisBody Painting -
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Halloween II - in theaters
Halloween II, Rob Zombie's own vision of Michael Myers, is out now. This is not a remake, but a completely new movie. Rob Zombie had stated that he wanted to show a side of Michael Myers that we have not seen yet.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
After Dark Films - Join the Horrorfest 4 Street Team
After Dark Films posted the following:
Interested in becoming an official Horrorfest street team member? Wanna help get the word out for our January 29, 2010 event? Email us your resume at info@afterdarkfilms.com (be sure to write "STREET TEAM" in the subject line).
And don't forget to mark your calendars for Horrorfest 4, coming to theaters nationwide January 29-February 4, 2010.
Follow us at http://twitter.com/afterdarkfilms
Body Art Looks Like Clothing
Body Art Looks Like ClothingBody Art Looks Like Clothing
Body Art Naturist
Body Art NaturistTattoos as body art? Oh yeah! Take a look around where ever you are right now. See any tattoos? My guess is yes. People get tattoos for a variety of reasons. They can be symbolic of some important event in their life, they can be a memorial to someone they love, or they can choose a tattoo design for purely ascetic reasons. They simply love the design and view it as body art.Body
Thursday, August 20, 2009
The 10 Greatest Achievements in Female Body Painting
1. Rebecca Romijn as Mystique X-Men Franchise Hats off to the genius who decided that the best way to portray the mutant Mystique using nothing but body paint, and much jealousy to the lucky bastard whose job it was to paint her even though he is probably gay. The dumbest of many dumb decisions in X-Men 3 was having her changed into a normal human. She was the only thing that made that
Jessica Gomes Sports Illustrated Body Painting
Jessica Gomes is an Australian model of Singaporean and Portuguese heritage who appeared in the 2008 & 2009 Swimsuit Issue of the United States–published magazine Sports Illustrated. She was featured in a bodypainting layout as a canvas for body paint artist Joanne Gair, who is in her tenth year of producing bodypaint art for the Swimsuit Issue. She was part of a record group of seven "rookie"
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Why Celebrities Like Body Paint ?
Heidi Klum body painting Nowadays, a lot of celebrity who did body paint with a variety of purposes, ranging from just for fun, until the commercial purpose of promoting certain products. Example of the famous celebrity with the body paint is Heidi Klum. Heidi Klum became famous after appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and work with Victoria's Secret as an "Angel". Some
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Celebrities Body Paint - Heidi Klum in Paint
Heidi Klum, born June 1, 1973 is a German model, actress, television host, business woman, fashion designer, television producer, artist, and occasional singer. She is married to singer Seal. Klum was the Emmy Award-nominated hostess of Project Runway and Germany's Next Topmodel, and is a Victoria's Secret Angel. Source: Wikipedia.Heidi Klum is very beautiful and in my opinion is the hottest
Monday, August 17, 2009
Sexy Body Painting Swimsuit of Heidi Klum
Sexy Body Painting Swimsuit of Heidi KlumHeidi Klum originally known as the supermodel stars, but then this blonde woman stretch her wings as a TV presenter, actress, designer, producer and owner of the name of the perfume using her own name. Heidi Klum was born June 1 1973 in Bergisch Gladbach.Stars as a professional model, to bring herself often appears as the cover model of the world famous
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Comic Con 2009 Report - Boondock Saints II Interviews
By: Terry Bunch
Saturday morning, we met in the presidential suite at the Westin Hotel to interview the cast of Boondock Saints II. We spoke with Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus and Billy Connolly. Our full interview report will be published closer to the actual release date, but here is a summary of what was discussed.
Sean, sporting a healing black eye, discussed how the world has gone soft and that people who do bad things should have bad things happen to them. A direct mirror of his character, Sean stated that he did not have to "get into character" for the film. He also discussed his love of movies, especially those with...
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Saturday morning, we met in the presidential suite at the Westin Hotel to interview the cast of Boondock Saints II. We spoke with Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus and Billy Connolly. Our full interview report will be published closer to the actual release date, but here is a summary of what was discussed.
Sean, sporting a healing black eye, discussed how the world has gone soft and that people who do bad things should have bad things happen to them. A direct mirror of his character, Sean stated that he did not have to "get into character" for the film. He also discussed his love of movies, especially those with...
Full Article Here
Comic Con 2009 Report - Fear Clinic Interviews
By: Terry Bunch
Friday afternoon, the press gathered in a private room at the convention center to interview the cast of FEARnet's upcoming series, Fear Clinic. Starring in this episodic mayhem is none other than Robert Englund, Kane Hodder and Danielle Harris. Our full interview report will be published closer to the actual release date, but here is a summary of what was discussed.
In speaking with Robert Englund, we quickly discovered his absolute passion for this project, he was speaking of Fear Clinic like it was the greatest project ever committed to film, and we believe he is right. Fear Clinic is an episodic web series made up of 8-10 minute shorts about Dr. Andover (Robert Englund), who treats patients suffering from phobias. His unorthodox methods never fail, ever. You are either cured or you die. Kane Hodder plays an....
Full Article Here
Friday afternoon, the press gathered in a private room at the convention center to interview the cast of FEARnet's upcoming series, Fear Clinic. Starring in this episodic mayhem is none other than Robert Englund, Kane Hodder and Danielle Harris. Our full interview report will be published closer to the actual release date, but here is a summary of what was discussed.
In speaking with Robert Englund, we quickly discovered his absolute passion for this project, he was speaking of Fear Clinic like it was the greatest project ever committed to film, and we believe he is right. Fear Clinic is an episodic web series made up of 8-10 minute shorts about Dr. Andover (Robert Englund), who treats patients suffering from phobias. His unorthodox methods never fail, ever. You are either cured or you die. Kane Hodder plays an....
Full Article Here
Interview: David Johnson (screenwriter for Orphan)
MetalLife.com Interview With David Johnson (screenwriter for Orphan)
By: Terry Bunch
1. Orphan is based on a story by yourself and Alex Mace. For the benefit of our readers, who is Alex Mace?
David. Alex is an executive at Appian Way, the production company that hired me to write the script. He wrote a 10-page treatment that served as the basis for my screenplay. I was given the first three pages of the treatment and asked to come up with an ending. After I was hired, they gave me the rest of the treatment and I was able to then merge my ending into the story outline that Alex had written.
2. Without giving away anything, was there a specific reason you chose to write about a "creepy little girl"? Often, children are scarier than adults in movies and the formula has been successful in the past.
David. I've been a big fan of the "evil child" sub-genre ever since I saw THE BAD SEED in college. So when presented with the opportunity to write this movie, I jumped at it. The idea of the "evil child" basically flies in the face of our instinctive drive to nurture and protect our offspring, which makes it very fertile ground for sowing horror.
3. Were you involved in any filming decisions? Did you have any say in how the script was interpreted?
David. My opinions were definitely solicited during the pre-production phase. I had a very good collaborative experience with everyone involved. But ultimately, we were all pretty much on the same page in terms of how to translate the script to screen.
4. Did you have any interaction with director Jaume Collet-Serra during the making of the movie?
David. Unfortunately, the movie was shot during the recent WGA strike, so I was not able to be involved with the actual shooting until very near the end, but Jaume and I collaborated extensively before the strike. He put together a visual treatment of what he wanted the movie to look like and as soon as I saw it, I knew the script was in good hands. He's a great director and a real pleasure to work with.
5. When you were writing the story, did you have any specific people in mind that you would have liked to have seen cast in any of the roles?
David. I don't usually write with actors in mind, but for some reason, when I was writing the character of Sister Abigail, I kept hearing CCH Pounder's voice in my head saying her dialogue. I'm a big fan of hers and so at some point I just gave in to the voice in my head and purposefully wrote the role for her. When it came time to cast the part, I shared my thoughts on it with Jaume and the producers and I just got lucky. She was available and agreed to do it.
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Full Interview Here
By: Terry Bunch
1. Orphan is based on a story by yourself and Alex Mace. For the benefit of our readers, who is Alex Mace?
David. Alex is an executive at Appian Way, the production company that hired me to write the script. He wrote a 10-page treatment that served as the basis for my screenplay. I was given the first three pages of the treatment and asked to come up with an ending. After I was hired, they gave me the rest of the treatment and I was able to then merge my ending into the story outline that Alex had written.
2. Without giving away anything, was there a specific reason you chose to write about a "creepy little girl"? Often, children are scarier than adults in movies and the formula has been successful in the past.
David. I've been a big fan of the "evil child" sub-genre ever since I saw THE BAD SEED in college. So when presented with the opportunity to write this movie, I jumped at it. The idea of the "evil child" basically flies in the face of our instinctive drive to nurture and protect our offspring, which makes it very fertile ground for sowing horror.
3. Were you involved in any filming decisions? Did you have any say in how the script was interpreted?
David. My opinions were definitely solicited during the pre-production phase. I had a very good collaborative experience with everyone involved. But ultimately, we were all pretty much on the same page in terms of how to translate the script to screen.
4. Did you have any interaction with director Jaume Collet-Serra during the making of the movie?
David. Unfortunately, the movie was shot during the recent WGA strike, so I was not able to be involved with the actual shooting until very near the end, but Jaume and I collaborated extensively before the strike. He put together a visual treatment of what he wanted the movie to look like and as soon as I saw it, I knew the script was in good hands. He's a great director and a real pleasure to work with.
5. When you were writing the story, did you have any specific people in mind that you would have liked to have seen cast in any of the roles?
David. I don't usually write with actors in mind, but for some reason, when I was writing the character of Sister Abigail, I kept hearing CCH Pounder's voice in my head saying her dialogue. I'm a big fan of hers and so at some point I just gave in to the voice in my head and purposefully wrote the role for her. When it came time to cast the part, I shared my thoughts on it with Jaume and the producers and I just got lucky. She was available and agreed to do it.
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Full Interview Here
Movies Featuring Metal Band Member Cameos
This list is NOT complete and is intended to grow as time progresses.
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- Jon Bon Jovi
"U-571" (2000)
Lt. Pete Emmett - Alice Cooper
"The Attic Expeditions" (2001)
Samuel Leventhal
"Freakshow" (1999)
Pirate Jack
"Wayne's World" (1992)
self
"Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare" (1991)
Freddy's dad
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Movies Featuring Metal Soundtracks
Metal Soundtracks
This list is NOT complete and is intended to grow as time progresses.
Heavy Metal (1981)
Sepultura
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This list is NOT complete and is intended to grow as time progresses.
features:
* Black Sabbath - Mob Rules, The
* Black Sabbath - E5150
* Sammy Hagar - Heavy Metal
- "Babylon AD" (2008)
Dead Embryonic Cells - "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (2006)
Inner Self
Desperate Cry
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Japanese Body Art Gallery
Japanese Body Art Gallery - Art of body painting has long been known in Japan. I think the most popular design is the Dragon body painting above. Below are another Japanese body paintings.Japanese Body Art Gallery
Bikini Body Paint
Bikini Body PaintGetting a body paint bikini is a wonderful experience. It further expresses your body's uniqueness plus you'll have something to brag about and show off to all of your friends. Enjoy.Every woman's body is unique. They are like fingerprints. There are no two in the world that are of the same proportion or skin tone. A female's body is extremely complex and exhibits exceptional
Airbrush Body Art Paint
Airbrush Body Art PaintBefore painting the body it is a good idea to wash and dry your body so that the dust particles are removed. This will help in creating a uniform layer of paint. There are several methods for painting your body. Select the one that best suits you for the following: tempra, markers, liquid latex, airbrush makeup, PAX makeup and textile acrylics. Each technique has its own
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