Hey Mr. Joel, what's up with you? Anything new with Marlon? Last I saw, your "On The Waterfront" was coming along nicely...
I'm working on a figure now that will go with my Flash Gordon (pics near the beginning of this thread). It will be Jane Fonda as Barbarella...
Joel, I believe that you said you were going to work on a Jimmy Stewart sculpt, right? Did you ever start? He was in another good Hitchcock movie with Kelly...
Thanks again kind sir
I have been watching Eastwood movies like crazy lately anticipating my completion of my bash
So many great films & I can't decide which one I love the most.
Thanks man. The eyes are intense on that sculpt, so I wanted to capture that for a teaser
Here is the info on the hs, but it's long sold out:
https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/showthread.php?t=119856
I have seen some on EBAY in the $400 range now
That truly is one incredible Head Sculpt, and the clothing and pieces match it perfectly! The detailing it astonishing to be honest! Really cool mate and I am looking forward to seeing more of this one in the near future on completion!
Funny you should mention that Geronimo! I was actually looking at my Marlon Brando Head Sculpt Today and thought, I have got to do another better version so I re-started it Today in the style of Streetcar! Images to come! This really will be Marlon Brando! Looking forward to that! Is there a Jane Fonda Head Sculpt going around?
I did but ended up stopping! But I will definitely go back to it as soon as possible!
400 just for the sculpt?
Thats madness but somebody will probably pay
Great job, DA!
I happened to watch Red River yesterday...they played it on Turner classic movies. Another great Duke flick!
Thanks a lot DA and that Duke looks awesome by the way!
Looks great DA
To be honest! I completely forgot after the first lot went missing although The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is a film I really do want to see. Is that Clift with the Duke above DA?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E781QE7ZQK8
Joel, you should definitely put Red River on your list to watch, along with The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
I don't think I have ever seen him done before. I think its a real shame the classics don't get more attention in high end figures. So many greats that could be shrunk down to 1/6 and put on my shelf
Here are some facts about Montgmery:
Montgomery Clift and Marlon Brando, who was also born in Omaha, had reputations as Hollywood rivals because of their rapid rise to stardom and their somewhat similar styles of method acting. Clift was one of James Dean's idols and Dean would sometimes call Clift "just to hear his voice."
Clift reportedly turned down the starring role in East of Eden just as he had for Sunset Boulevard.