I had a cleanup of my Warriors folders and came across these photos and couldn't remember if I have posted them up anywhere on the site or forum and I am too lazy to look :p. If you've not seen them before then enjoy! Does anyone know where the Luther one (The smile is great!) or the Fury one came from? I think the protest one I scanned from a magazine or book.
War Chief wrote:
I had a cleanup of my Warriors folders and came across these photos and couldn't remember if I have posted them up anywhere on the site or forum and I am too lazy to look :p. If you've not seen them before then enjoy! Does anyone know where the Luther one (The smile is great!) or the Fury one came from? I think the protest one I scanned from a magazine or book.
to my knowlege i sent your the fury one and its from jerrys website i took a screen shot of the whole site and then cut it out 8)
War Chief wrote:
I had a cleanup of my Warriors folders and came across these photos and couldn't remember if I have posted them up anywhere on the site or forum and I am too lazy to look :p. If you've not seen them before then enjoy! Does anyone know where the Luther one (The smile is great!) or the Fury one came from? I think the protest one I scanned from a magazine or book.
to my knowlege i sent your the fury one and its from jerrys website i took a screen shot of the whole site and then cut it out 8)
Yes yes yes. I was trying to figure out where it came from! Thanks a lot!!!!
War Chief wrote:
I know some people have also been looking for "that photo" of Rembrandt. Here it is.
Wow. I remember when the trains used to look like that with all of the graffiti. The trains were extremely noisy back then and it was VERY hard to listen to the person speaking next to you. In the movie, you can hear everyone perfectly but in real life back then, it was very hard and all you could hear was the train rumbling through the tunnels. I think they must've put mufflers in them now or something. Ok, I'm rambling. Nice pics!!!!
"That" photo of Rembrandt is not a movie production photo but is from a photo shoot Marcelino did just before or just after the movie. I have no toher info or photos than that! I'm not sure where I got it - I think there was a website somewhere.
In the protest photo, can anyone tell what the sign says being held by the lady at the front of the line. I can make out the word "violence", but that's about it.
KillerMime wrote:
In the protest photo, can anyone tell what the sign says being held by the lady at the front of the line. I can make out the word "violence", but that's about it.
Something Something Warriors causes violence? I have no idea. I love the Warriors logo on the top of the cinema as opposed to the normal letters they put up.
War Chief wrote:
"That" photo of Rembrandt is not a movie production photo but is from a photo shoot Marcelino did just before or just after the movie. I have no toher info or photos than that! I'm not sure where I got it - I think there was a website somewhere.
Just to remind you it was me who found it and posted it a while back. No credit was given, but that's cool.
"This is what we fought all night to get back to?"
War Chief wrote:
"That" photo of Rembrandt is not a movie production photo but is from a photo shoot Marcelino did just before or just after the movie. I have no toher info or photos than that! I'm not sure where I got it - I think there was a website somewhere.
Just to remind you it was me who found it and posted it a while back. No credit was given, but that's cool.
Good call. I posted these up here as I was not sure where they came from! That's 2 accounted for. I am pretty sure it was T7 who took the photo of the Rembrandt and old woman from the exhibition with the gang costume. Thanks LATEM.