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Curious B5 pic

Posted: 2002-12-02 07:24pm
by Shinova
http://www.geocities.com/icehawk_2010/B5idiot.txt


Do you guys think the cast actually flicked off the camera or do you think it's edited?

Posted: 2002-12-02 07:26pm
by Dalton
This was posted a while ago. AFAIK it's genuine.

Posted: 2002-12-02 08:49pm
by Crown
No it's genuine alright, the shadows are all correct. :D

Posted: 2002-12-02 08:52pm
by Lord Sauron-Tyranus-Vader
Crown wrote:No it's genuine alright, the shadows are all correct. :D
Ya. I looked real close, it's real alright.

Posted: 2002-12-02 08:54pm
by Crown
Lord Sauron-Tyranus-Vader wrote:Ya. I looked real close, it's real alright.
IIRC someone told me that they scanned it out of a TV Week/Guide magazine....

Posted: 2002-12-02 08:58pm
by neoolong
It's looks like one of the promo type pictures. Looks real.

Posted: 2002-12-02 09:23pm
by Seele
It's real, it's from an all day photoshoot that the cast just got tired of being there and decided to goof off a little to shoot off some steam. And it was for TV guild AFAIK

Re: Curious B5 pic

Posted: 2002-12-03 12:45am
by Master of Ossus
Shinova wrote:http://www.geocities.com/icehawk_2010/B5idiot.txt


Do you guys think the cast actually flicked off the camera or do you think it's edited?
My guess is that it's the real deal. Do you have any idea how boring making a TV show can be? You sit there for weeks at a time filming the same things over and over. Eventually there comes a point when you do things for fun, just to break the monotony of it. Since directors and producers usually want happy cast-members, they'll go along with it so long as it requires a minimum of investment.

Posted: 2002-12-03 01:34am
by The Dark
The real interesting thing is the guy on the right's not flicking the camera off, he's pointing with his index finger. Looks real to me, since a faked one probably wouldn't do that, and I agree that the shadows look real.

Posted: 2002-12-03 01:52am
by Coalition
That picture better be real. I bought the 11x14 with them, and I have the following autographs on it:

Andreas Katsulas (G'Kar) (2nd from left)
Jason Carter (Marcus) (the one not throwing the bird) (far right)
Richard Biggs (4th from right)
Peter Jurassic (the one in the middile firing both birds)

(total = $80.00)

BTW, assuming my copy is genuine, Delenn was edited (3rd from right). In my picture, she has both fingers out. In the link you have, the tip of the finger is blacked out to make it look like she's shooting a bird.

Posted: 2002-12-03 03:19am
by Enlightenment
Crown wrote: the shadows are all correct. :D
:shock: That's really not a turn of phrase that should be used in a B5 context. :)

Posted: 2002-12-03 04:20am
by Drewcifer
Coalition wrote:BTW, assuming my copy is genuine, Delenn was edited (3rd from right). In my picture, she has both fingers out. In the link you have, the tip of the finger is blacked out to make it look like she's shooting a bird.
Does any one know how they flip the bird in Yugoslavia? (The actress that played Delenn, Mira Furlan, is originally from Yugoslavia)

Maybe it's similar to the British method, IIRC - two fingers up, like a backwards peace/victory sign.

Posted: 2002-12-03 04:44am
by Crown
Enlightenment wrote: :shock: That's really not a turn of phrase that should be used in a B5 context. :)
Damn, you picked up on my subliminal message!

Posted: 2002-12-03 05:11pm
by Enlightenment
Drewcifer wrote:Does any one know how they flip the bird in Yugoslavia? (The actress that played Delenn, Mira Furlan, is originally from Yugoslavia)
In the latter years of greater Yugoslavia's existence, I believe the preferred gesture of personal insult involved a AKM or AK-47 and high-velocity lead poisoning.

As for the insult gestures used in Croatia, a Google search turned up
http://wrc.lingnet.org/scec.htm.
Horn (forefinger and little finger extended Texas Aggie style) = general insult.

Palm back "V" sign (like power salute with "V") = victory. Sometimes, with knuckles outward, the gesture means strong anger.

Posted: 2002-12-03 08:26pm
by Vertigo1
Here's the original:

click here