Saturday, March 29, 2008
Now that I'm most of the way though Watchmen, I went back and to look at the costume photos posted earlier this month.
HOLYCOWYES. Well, except for Ozymandias. And Sally looks more like a grown-up version of the daughter in The Incredibles than her comics counterpart, but eh. I didn't like her costume in the comics, either. And anyway, the Comedian's HOLYCOWYESsitude more than compensates. Rorschach looks spot-on, and I can't wait to see the shifting mask effect in action. Now I'm just hoping they can do justice to the layers of narrative complexity in a movie. Edit: Hey, John Cassaday helped design the costumes? Props to him! As if I needed more reasons to be reduced to a brainless, fawning fangirl in his presence when I see him again at NY Comic Con... Priscilla said at 12:52 PM
Friday, March 28, 2008
No idea why the images are showing up so desaturated, but...
Got the wefts pinned in! I'll do a bit more styling, separating the ringlets a bit to make them look more like cute spirals than solid cylinders and dragging them out a bit so they're a little longer. And I think I'll use smaller safety pins, so they don't start to peek out if the hair shifts the wrong way. Pics: Side View, Larger Version of Above, and Me Being a Total Ham! Labels: costuming Priscilla said at 12:28 AM
Sunday, March 23, 2008
HAHAHA, WIN!
Whereas I spent months searching for the perfect elements for my Nightcrawler and Maeve costumes, I found the perfect Delirium coat and dress in TEN MINUTES of shopping. Triumph, she is mine! Peek-choors: 01, 02, and 03. I've only put in one of four hair wefts so far, so the extensions will look pretty sparse here. It will look much more wild and full when I'm finished, and the extensions will start higher up on the head, so they look more integrated with the wig and less tacked-on. Anyway, I love that hideous dress! Turns out the thrift store shopkeeper got it in yesterday, so good timing me! And apart from the shoulders, where it gets a big large, it fits me like a glove. It couldn't fit the bodice and waist and stuff better if I had it tailored. And the top part doesn't bother me. When has Delirium ever worn clothes that fit her? Labels: costuming Priscilla said at 3:18 PM WHAT THE HELL.
Ko. Rebecca. Marcelina. All visiting New York in the past few months without telling me. Nice to know you all value our friendship. Labels: omg teh angst Priscilla said at 1:06 PM Happy Zombie Jesus Day, my lovelies!
Wishing you brightly colored plastic eggs full of brains and Simon Pegg standing outside Jesus' tomb, a cricket bat at the ready. Labels: holidays Priscilla said at 12:14 PM
Friday, March 21, 2008
Holy crap.
Filipinos warned on crucifixions. "Health officials in the Philippines have issued a warning to people taking part in Easter crucifixion rituals. They have urged them to get tetanus vaccinations before they flagellate themselves and are nailed to crosses, and to practise good hygiene.And here I was thinking of celebrating Easter by rereading Lamb. Labels: news, people scare me Priscilla said at 11:22 AM
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Dear Subconscious,
I fed you a sandwich last night. You have no excuse for giving me such insane dreams! I love the Codex Alera and I enjoyed Project Runway, but YOU CANNOT CROSS THEM OVER, NO MATTER HOW YOU TRY. Also Max is straight. He would not hit on Tim Gunn. Love, Me Labels: open letters Priscilla said at 10:36 AM
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Today, Obama gave an absolutely extraordinary speech on the subject of race in America, and you need to hear it. Or read it. Or have it downloaded to your brain like in The Matrix. And you need to do it now.
And what's more? "This wasn't a speech by committee. Obama wrote the speech himself, working on it for two days and nights.... and showed it to only a few of his top advisers." Without the merest whiff of my usual Obamania... This man needs to be our next President. Labels: obama is awesomesauce, politics Priscilla said at 2:28 PM JOSS WHEDON. NATHAN FILLION. NEIL PATRICK HARRIS. A muuuuuuuuuuuuuusical!
The world is beautiful today! Labels: joss whedon is my master now, musicals, nathan fillion Priscilla said at 10:18 AM
Monday, March 17, 2008
I just ran into Jillian from Project Runway on the subway! Underneath Bryant Park, of all places. We were walking opposite directions, and 90% of the time spent between noticing her and actually passing her was spent trying to discern if it actually was her, but the cute skirt and patterned hose alone were a dead giveaway. I told her I loved her clothes and she was by far my favourite finalist, and she said "Thank you" in that demure Jillian way. It was kind of awesome. Mmm, I love living in New York!
Labels: new york is awesome, project runway Priscilla said at 9:55 PM This just in! Gay people = toe cancer.
Also, gays are worse than terrorists and all of Islam is a threat to America and the Ancient Greek civilization only lasted a few decades. I know you were taught in schools that it lasted centuries, but that's because our children are being indoctrinated, not educated. Just so we're clear on that. Priscilla said at 10:56 AM
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Woo, finished the dye job on my Delirium wig! Nice to know that if I can't get the extensions to look right, it'll still look totally awesome without them!
Now, time to play some more... Okay, time to go to sleep. But when I wake up, it'll be time to play some more! I shall dream of playing. Take that! Labels: costuming Priscilla said at 1:05 AM
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Four die when New York City crane collapses.
Yet amid the tragedy... "John PlaGreco, who owns Fu Bar in the crushed building..." It's like something out of a Jasper Fforde novel. Priscilla said at 10:27 PM Wow! I just heard from several people that apparently were not aware that this morning's image of scrumptious Pear and Cheese Pie was my own! Let me set the record straight: YES! It is mine! MINE, ALL MINE! Well, Kristin's too. :D
As proof, here is Kristin fighting the impulse to submerge her face in the fresh-out-of-the-oven pie, knowing that such an act will likely be as painfully scalding as it is delicious. Suggested caption: "To omnom, or not to omnom?" Priscilla said at 5:54 PM WOOHOO, Pi Day was a resounding success! We decided to order pizza rather than make it, as making the dough from scratch required more prep time than we were prepared to offer, but the pie making was lots of fun! I originally wanted to do my famous Apricot and Ginger Pie, but as apricots are a summer fruit, Whole Foods didn't have any. Boo. Instead, I chose to go with a Pear and Cheese Pie, as pear was one of the few tasty-looking fruits available. Also, it's reminiscent of Chuck's Pear and Gruyere Pie on Pushing Daisies.
As promised, as we made the pie, we had the pilot of Pushing Daisies on in the background. It turns out Kristin hadn't seen the pilot, so she kept sneaking glances as she zested the lemon and I chopped the pear into mildly obsessive-compulsive slivers. So ridiculously cute! We each ate a slice (yuuuuuuuuuuuummmm!), and Kristin set aside a slice to take home, then I gave the rest to my neighbors. HAPPY PI DAY TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOOD BITE! Priscilla said at 10:14 AM
Friday, March 14, 2008
It's Pi Day on a Friday!
*calls friends and makes a list of ingredients for pizza pie and a yet-to-be-determined fruit pie* PI(E) PARTY! Maybe we can have episodes of Pushing Daisies on in the background... Labels: holidays Priscilla said at 4:01 PM
Thursday, March 13, 2008
HOLY COW!!! MEL FROM FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS IS A NEW CORRESPONDENT ON THE DAILY SHOW!
Labels: flight of the conchords, jon stewart Priscilla said at 11:05 PM Some links for joo:
New Wall-E Trailer. Not so sure about the story, but GUH the lighting is beautiful! New Hulk trailer 3-Year-Old Summarizes Star Wars Idioms in Code -- I'm pleased to see that my computer science degree has come in handy for something! I got all but three of them. Dollhouse casting sides leaked! Read them while they're still up! Pratchett Funds Alzheimer's Study Fic Rec: Sam's Trying to Communicate. Torchwood + LOLCATS. Labels: joss whedon is my master now, linkspam, star wars, terry pratchett, torchwood Priscilla said at 10:55 AM EEEEEEEEEEEE NEIL GAIMAIN IS COMING TO NEW YORK COMIC CON!!!!
This makes my choice to make a Delirium costume even more perfect. And wow, what a perfect opportunity to squee about the current state of my wig! My success with the Maeve wig gave me great confidence, and I'm taking another leap in wig making ambition! As Delirium looks different every time she appears in the Sandman series, I'm not worried about perfectly recreating a specific look, so long as I get the general vibe right. My main inspiration is this image. I loved the idea of having one side very short and one side long and curly! My short side will be longer than hers, as I have no desire to buzz my head, but it's the same general idea. Mine will be short, scruffy, and dyed in a rainbow of colors on one side, then long, curly, and a blend of bright red and dark cherry red with sporadic yellow accents on the other side. The fiber for the extensions hasn't arrived yet (it should have arrived yesterday, boo. Maybe today?), but I won't be able to actually sew the wefts I make into the wig until I finish the dye job anyway. The dye job will take several more sessions to complete, as I can only dye small amounts at a time to avoid the colors mixing and looking muddy and gross. Anyway, pictures! Here's how it looked on me the day before yesterday, but did a LOT last night, and here's where we are now: side, front, and 3/4 view. The color is getting a bit too chunky for my taste towards the back--I prefer the more feathery look of the bangs. Fortunately, it'll be a really easy fix to add in some steaks of color to break them up. I looooooooooove this dye recipe! I'm still working out what I want to do for the costume itself. The big, shapeless coat is a must, but I want the costume beneath it to be solid on its own, in case I get too hot at the con. Tattered fishnets are a must, but my Molly costume brought home that once I start the tear, I have no idea how to keep them from falling apart completely. With Molly, what started out as artistically ripped fishnets that morning ended the day as an unwearable, shredded mess. I'm sure there's something obvious I'm missing. Can anyone provide insight? As far as shoes are concerned, I'm considering a few alternatives: 1) Nasty old boots, 2) Ridiculous sparkly gold shoes I saw in a thrift store that were actually in my size and I can't believe I didn't get them, 3) A nasty old boot on one foot and a sparkly gold shoe on the other provided the height difference wasn't noticable, or 4) Galoshes. Think I could be comfortable walking around a con in galoshes all day? Or would my feet get sweaty and gross? I haven't worn galoshes since I was ikkle and wee. Anyway, I'm currently leaning towards #3. I'll have to go back to that thrift store and see if those ridiculous gold shoes are still there. I might also have to revisit that awesome $5 shoe place where I got my Maeve shoes. I'm amazed at how well those things have held up! And that's all I have to say about that. Except... Fans of Sandman series should probably put down their drinks at this point, as not to end up with a keyboard full of Dr. Pepper. Ganked from moony's LJ. In totally unrelated news, signups for the Dresden Files ficathon close Monday. Don't forget! Labels: costuming, neil gaiman, obama is awesomesauce Priscilla said at 9:19 AM
Monday, March 10, 2008
Saturday morning and afternoon were spent in consternation, as I spent the day at work. I was the only Character person in attendance, so people kept piling stuff on me, and Maya and Motionbuilder were especially buggy, and there was angst. At one point, I suggested we get an office watermelon, so whenever we wanted to stab the software we could stab it, and then cut off a piece to eat because watermelon is delicious and full of nutrients. The combination of stabbing + deliciousness + nutrition should soothe any stray frustration in a constructive manner. Silly coworkers didn't think I was serious!
Anyway, the day's woes were more than compensated for by my FANTASTIC evening! Em of the NYC Browncoats wrangled a group of us to see the new Vampire Cowboys show, Fight Girl Battle World. They're a delightfully geeky group that creates original productions with comic book stylings and an emphasis on stage combat. I'd heard great things about two of their previous shows, Men of Steel and Living Dead in Denmark, but this would be the first I'd actually get to attend. I joined up with Kristin, Josie, Gypsy, Em, and the gang, and together we all laughed until we cried. I can't remember the last occasion I've laughed so hard for such a sustained length of time! The next morning, I went to Kristin's place, stopping by Whole Foods on the way. I made us omelettes with spinach, feta, sauteed onion, and tomato, which were OUT OF THIS WORLD DELICIOUS, then we sat down to watch (and heckle) the Star Wars prequel trilogy. We nerded out, nitpicking all the inconsistencies and hooting over all the painful dialogue. Episode I was every bit as awful as I remembered. Actually, it was more awful, as my psyche had somehow managed to bury the memory of the "Are you an angel?" conversation. Though Jar Jar is far more tolerable when you imagine he's being roleplayed by some nerd's kid sister. Episode II, on the other hand, was far better. The action to dialogue ratio far surpassed that of its predecessor, and George Lucas knows how to do action! Heck, if you just cut out Anakin's creepy stalker act and leashed his occasional whiny emo tangents, it would be a pretty neat little movie! Kristin and I were very pleasantly surprised. We also decided Padme's attraction to him is the result of a Jedi mind trick, as Anakin is four years old. Between II and III, we went out for a walk, off in search of food. Eventually we settled on (shock) Whole Foods, where Kristin got taco and I got lentil soup and an abundance of Mike's Hard Lemonade. We feel Episode III was considerably improved by the addition of alcohol, and we regretted not thinking of it during Episode I. Episode III was somewhat bipolar. There was plenty of awful Lucas dialogue, but it was mixed in with dialogue that was surprisingly solid. We would occasionally look at each other in surprise and marvel, "Hey. That line was actually good." (This may have been the alcohol talking. Or maybe after seeing the first two, we just had really, really low standards.) Of course, ten seconds later we'd be back to chortling over Anakin's teflon-slicked fall to the Dark Side, groaning at lines like "Anakin, you're breaking my heart!", and debating over whether slashing Obi-Wan and Anakin is more or less creepy than Anakin/Padme. Conclusion: It's kind of creepy, but NOTHING even comes CLOSE to the creepiness of Anakin/Padme. So! Awesome, awesome weekend. If only there were actually two days of it. :D Here, have a Han Solo in Carbonite Desk! Labels: new york is awesome, star wars, theatre Priscilla said at 12:08 AM
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Huh. Seeing as how it happened THREE BLOCKS AWAY, you'd think I would have heard about this before now.
Labels: new york is awesome, news Priscilla said at 6:04 PM Title cartoon by Bruce Eric Kaplan, used without permission. |