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  1. Very Clever!

     

    Rockin' with the Avi. and Sig. awesome combo.

     

    About the Avi. It has an almost metal feel to it, as if casted. Also for an Avi. it has incredible detail. Thumbnails are meant to be small, but that Avi. has a "can you see me now?" feel.

     

    About the Sig. I fancy space & deep space exploration. Check out VY Canis Majoris. I simply cannot imagine anything this expansive. Boggles my mind to fathom the possibility objects in our dimension exist at this magnitude.

     

    I remain, :Just_Cuz_21:

     

    I know how you feel about the size of that star.

    It being 1.7 billion miles across, it is the largest known star in the universe.

    To great for any human mind to work out.

     

    Here is a well-made scale that shows the size of it:

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Star-sizes.jpg

  2. Mine is simply the name of the brightest star on the night sky.

    It is also the name of an album by one of my favourite bands, Therion, their album "Sirius B".

    Anyway, it just sounds quite awesome, especially when naming a wizard in any RPG. (NOT thinking Harry Potter)

     

     

    You can spot Sirius and Sirius B in my signature.

    Smart, eh?

  3. A couple from me too:

     

    mooninthescorpio.png

     

    nightside.png

     

    attheheartofwinter.png

     

    Yeah, that's it!

    Truly magnificent.

    Keep posting your favourites people, no matter what music it is.

     

    It is about the cover and not necessary the music?

    I think there was a period in time (early 1970ties) when many bands did surrealistic covers mainly done by air brush (no photo shop or computrs back then)

    Yes (they had something like a banyee tree I think), White Snake and others all had this type of covers.

     

    I have to say, Chattius, that those covers were much more appealing to the eye than the modern photoshopped ones.

    There is something very genuine about them.

    I really like it when a band decides to take their image to painted cover arts.

     

    I have some more for you.

    Truly brilliant work:

     

     

    Nocturnus2.jpg

     

     

     

    Judas2-4.jpg

     

     

     

    Benediction3.jpg

     

     

     

    Bal-Sagoth5.jpg

     

     

     

    Absu2.jpg

  4. Loved magic! He's so young in it.... he's still the coolest now, but totally different in look from the old days.

     

     

     

     

    :viking:

     

    gogo

     

    I have that movie on DVD.

    It's still quite bad quality though.

    The image is very polluted and the sound is low and gritty.

    I thought the film itself was quite alright though.

    But I didn't feel that it was very scary.

     

    I think I would hold a button on Poltergeist.

    Alright, the images might not be as shocking or scary like in The exorcist or The grudge/The ring, but DAMN the suspence and supernatural nature of the movie...

    Rumor has it that they used real dead bodies from the hospital morgue because it was cheaper than making highly detailed corpses with hydraulics and electricity.

    Also because the scene in the dirty pool would be dangerous for the actress if electric models were involved.

     

    And besides, ever heard of the "poltergeist curse"?

    This was based on the fact that some of the actors died shortly after the movie was released:

     

    * Dominique Dunne, who played the oldest sibling Dana in the first movie, died on November 4, 1982 at age 22 after being strangled by her jealous boyfriend.

    * Julian Beck, 60-year-old actor who played Kane in Poltergeist II: The Other Side, died on September 14, 1985 of stomach cancer diagnosed before he had accepted the role.

    * Will Sampson, 53 years old, who played Taylor the Medicine Man in Poltergeist II, died as a result of post-operative kidney failure and pre-operative malnutrition problems on June 3, 1987.

    * Heather O'Rourke, who played Carol Anne in all three Poltergeist movies, died on February 1, 1988 at the age of 12 after what doctors initially described as an acute form of influenza but later changed to septic shock after bacterial toxins invaded her bloodstream. At the time, she had suffered acute bowel obstruction, initially diagnosed as Crohn's disease, which may have been the cause of death.

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