Home

ICON DUMP 3: Elizabeth I

  • Mar. 12th, 2008 at 6:42 AM
bert wut
- 31 bases from the 1971 BBC mini-series Elizabeth R, starring Glenda Jackson as Elizabeth I. The most accurate dramatisation of Elizabeth's life and by far the best portrayal (sorry Bette Davis and Cate Blanchett).

Feel free to steal and do what you will with them. Credit is nice but no big deal.

Read more... )
bert wut
- 23 Scarlett O'Hara bases from the second half of Gone With the Wind (I have a two-sided DVD and stuck the wrong side in first). I'll update this post with the first half of the movie when I've capped it, so check back.

- 9 bases of Audrey Hepburn as Natasha in War & Peace (1956). Most are from the ballroom scene.

Credit is nice but not compulsory. Feel free to share this link around to anyone you think might like it. :)

Read more... )

Feb. 4th, 2008

  • 11:18 PM
bert wut
Have trimmed the friends list a bit -- mostly of duplicate journals, inactive journals and people I rarely talk to. If you desperately want to be re-added, comment on the banner page. Thanks :)

memememememe

  • Nov. 26th, 2007 at 9:59 PM
bert smiley
Inspired by several recent posts, I would like to present:

THE ULTIMATE MCR FIC/FANDOM ANONYMOUS MEME!

Bitch and whine, flail and fangirl ... it's all good here. Try to keep it fandom related and reasonably civil. I won't freeze comments short of a death threat, kay?

Public post, IPs not logged, etc etc.


PS Pimp this motherfucker out, f-list! Let's see if we can make 5000 comments. :)

more python icons

  • Nov. 5th, 2007 at 6:14 AM
bert wut
43 icons from Monty Python's Flying Circus. More Python icons here. My first post featured a lot of Michael Palin; this one has plenty of Graham Chapman and John Cleese making silly faces. Credit is nice but not compulsory. Enjoy!

Read more... )

PYTHON ICONS

  • Oct. 9th, 2007 at 4:01 AM
bert wut
50 icon bases from screencaps of Monty Python's Flying Circus. Feel free to take, share, turn into macros etc (there are some of Michael Palin that would be perfect for an "O RLY?"). Credit is nice but not a big deal.

Read more... )