I can't see Philadelphia. The picture size is too small to extract the visual info needed to identify the avatars fairly quickly. Your choice of locations and blending in of avatars is to be commended DB.
I can't see Philadelphia. The picture size is too small to extract the visual info needed to identify the avatars fairly quickly. Your choice of locations and blending in of avatars is to be commended DB.
I can't see Philadelphia. The picture size is too small to extract the visual info needed to identify the avatars fairly quickly. Your choice of locations and blending in of avatars is to be commended DB.
mr. Philadelphia
is on a guys shirt.
That would be the guy with the white shirt on the left who is holding hands with someone else in white? That's the way to do it, DB - the more obscure, the better.
The Shakespearean Spock theatrical number is at the Empire. That is where, once upon a time, 2010 (Odyssey Two) had it's UK premiere. I remember wandering into the foyer and asking what one had to do to get to see it opening night. The 'doorman' told me one could obtain admission by invitation only. Still, I saw the film there twice, both being very late night performances. I wonder if Dave was at the helm on those occasions?
I can't see Philadelphia. The picture size is too small to extract the visual info needed to identify the avatars fairly quickly. Your choice of locations and blending in of avatars is to be commended DB.
mr. Philadelphia
is on a guys shirt.
That would be the guy with the white shirt on the left who is holding hands with someone else in white? That's the way to do it, DB - the more obscure, the better.
The Shakespearean Spock theatrical number is at the Empire. That is where, once upon a time 2010 (Odyssey Two) had it's UK premiere. I remember wandering into the foyer and asking what one had to do to get to see it opening night. The 'doorman' told me one could obtain admission by invitation only. Still, I saw the film there twice, both being very late night performances. I wonder if Dave was at the helm on those occasions?
On the second occasion to see 2010 (I dragged my father along), the previous performance was still playing, so all attendees were waiting just outside the auditorium for the film to finish. You could hear the moment HAL fires Discovery's six rocket engines because there'd be this sudden blast and roar and rumbling coming from inside the auditorium. That's my favorite moment from the movie, when HAL calls the countdown, followed by, "Ignition - FULL THRUST." Then comes the bang!