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Blink
by Steven Moffat, directed by Hettie MacDonald
While exploring an abandoned house, Sally Sparrow discovers a message left for her, concealed behind wallpaper, in 1969 -- a message left by a mysterious figure called "the Doctor". What starts off as an intriguing puzzle suddenly becomes deadly serious when one of Sally's friends disappears in the house, cast backward in time to 1920. Key to these events are four statues which seem to move of their own accord... but what are the Weeping Angels?
The Doctor is a Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey from the BBC TV series. The 1963 series has 26 seasons,the 2005 series will have four in 2008 and the eighth doctor was featured in a TV Movie in 1996. -Note this is a fan made profile it...
The Doctor vs. the Master The Doctor and the Master are the last of the time lords. The Master is the most dangers man in the universe but the Doctor is still better.
I'd rather the weeping angels attack me, thank you. Okay. Is it impressive or pathetic that I totally recognized the actress playing Rani's mum as the actress who was in The Thin Blue Line? I know I should be watching the stupid debate ...
Y'all might have noticed that your friendly community moderator has been slacking a bit lately. No updates. No organizing. What the heck was she doing that kept her so busy elsewhere?! This. This past weekend I went to DragonCon, ...
The Weeping Angels, or Lonely Assassins were creatures from the early universe, which could send its victims back into the past at a single touch. The fed on the potential energy their victims could have had, if they had not zapped them ...
25-year-old Helen Rowe, of St John's, Worcester has worked for Millennium FX for more than four years and in that time has helped create some of the scariest aliens seen in Doctor Who. Helen was lucky enough to meet Neill Gorton at a ...
Yes, I've been surfing YouTube again, and look what I have for you this time. It'sa UNIT recruitment film, partially narrated by Nicholas Courtney, himself. Apparently it was made in 1993 as part of the Doctor Who 30th anniversary ...
If we've learnt anything this past few weeks, through The Writer's Tale (my review) and the extras from The Trial of a Timelord boxset, it's that Doctor Who isn't easy. Eric Saward says as much at least twice in the. ...
One of the men most responsible for the resurgence of Doctor Who in is Russel T. Davies. Now that he's handed over the reins to others, he is writing a book about the show's final season with the help of a journalist. ...
I love Eels. I love Bobcat. I am a Giant Squid. About Me. Thanks for visiting my lens.
I am a fashion designer, writer, publisher, artist, doll maker, animal rights activist, costume maker, embroiderer, sales representative, feral cat rescuer, and two time NaNoWriMo winner. My name is Wendy C. Allen a.k.a. EelKat. KudoSurf Me!
I love designing my own clothes, and clothes for my dolls, and hope to one day have a fashion/costume shop in Portland, Maine. There are no Gothic or Lolita or CosPlay or LARPing stores around here, I want to change that.
My clothen style includes velvet, capes, empire gowns, gowns with trains, burnoose, shawls, runas, fishnet hose, striped stockings, combat boots, velvet, top-hats, long dresses, ruffled frilly skirts, cosplay, Gothic, Lolita, Victorian, Edwardian, velvet, frock coats, Alice in Wonderland, vampire fashions, Medieval fashions, crinolines & petticoats, eyelash-fringe fabric, sequins, beads, glitter, lace, cloaks, ruffles, broomstick skirts, stripes, plaid, poet blouses, peasant dresses, fairy tale princess gowns, faerie outfits, wizard-look stuff, big hats, bright colored hats, ballet flats, platforms, anything that Dracula would love to wear, and stuff like worn by Jem*, The Holograms, and The Misfits.
I wear full kimono (layered) after Momoyama styling, more often than I wear anything else. If you are ever in Maine and you see a girl walking around in full kimono or looking like she just walked out of a comic book, than that's me.
I love all things Japanese, esp the cloths from Medieval Japan. I am currently in the process of recreating the outfits worn by the characters of InuYasha, eventually, my entire wardrobe will be switched over to just those and I will wear nothing else.
No I am not wearing a costume. Yes, I really do dress like this EVERY day. No, I do not own any "normal" street cloths. I'm a life actor, that means I dress in CosPlay 24 hors a day, 7 days a week, 12 month of the year, and yes, I have been dressing like this for more than 25 years now.
Yes, I REALLY am making a historical reproduction of Lord Sesshomaru's costume, and yes, I do intend to wear it as part of my daily street cloths, fluffy tail, battle armor, and all.
I am owner of The Twighlight Manor Press and Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts . On the internet, I am know as EelKat, my alter-ego, the talking black bobcat from Planet Diona (a character from both my The Twighlight Manor series & The Planet Ptarmargin series, as well as The Chrystonite Chronicles).
In alphabetical order: I like Alan Rickman, Alice Cooper, Alice in Wonderland, anime, birds, candy, Carl Barks, cartoons, cats, C*C*DeVille, Colombo, comic books, CosPlay, Darkwing Duck, David Bowie, Disney, dogs, Don Rosa, Donald Duck, Dr. Who, dvds, eels, Etiole, fashion, Gothic, haunted houses, horror, ice cream, InuYasha, Jack Sparrow, Johnny Depp, Kieth Laumer, manga, movies, NegaDuck, peacocks, pigeons, Lord Sesshomaru, Prof. Snape, Retief, roosters, sci-fi, Scrooge McDuck, Sir Roderic, Star Trek, Tom Baker, Twighlight Manor, Uncle Scrooge, video games, Vincent Price, Willy Wonka, writing, X-Files, Xena, Zorro.
I am the creator and Administrator of A Writer's Desk, the forum for writers.
I love cats, dogs, roosters, birds, and esp. eels. (Have or have had pets of all of the above.)
Well, that's me. Why not comment and tell me about you?
~~EK
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