Love the costumes...good thing I have one of my own. First, the bad guy - Le Chiffe from Casino Royale. Complete with eye scarring, some photoshopping, poker chips, and lots of black. Second, the good guy - Bond. James Bond. It's a good excuse to wear a tux. Really. And wield a Martini glass... ...not to mention getting a few pictures with women... I'm definitely doing this again, sooner than later. I loved wearing the tux way too much, and must to it again! Besides, it beckons to me...
Re: What was your Costume?? I told him, but it was a bit too late. He's moving to California VERY soon and doesn't want to become too attached to anyone here or it'll hurt really bad when he leaves. He actually told me that he had been hoping I'd say something (to which I said that I was waiting for HIM to say something). There probably would've been a chance if I'd told him much earlier. Now it's too late, and we'll still definitely keep in touch while he's in California. Maybe I'll visit him someday.
Awesome. Simply awesome. Where did you get the coin? Just adorable. Who else would go as Danger Mouse of all things? A pimp indeed! I tell you, you can zing your arrow into my buttocks any time. Very nice! I like it! Did you make the cowl yourself or get it somewhere? Great costume change! And your Bond smirk is spot-on! I posted a bunch already in the Pics thread, but here is mine as the Joker from TDK. I had liquid latex with scars made, sadly I inexplicably had a reaction to the spirit gum. Never happened before, so, no scars. the rest went well though; my hair was already a good length and the hairline good, so here you go (they're taken from my iPhone, so not of great quality, but they'll do)... Hopefully better pics will show up soon.
^Your Joker costume is fantastically detailed. Perfect! Just wait till you see what I'm going as next year.
That was all part of the costume. Had to buy the sword and shield separately (and the star stickers too, of course).
Truth be told, I bought it years ago at a party/costume store in Columbus, OH. Actually, I bought two, since I'm a John Woo fan, and had them in cold storage all this time, knowing they'd be useful eventually. I actually found a whole slew of the same toy gun at a costume store just a few weeks ago. If I were you, look around party, costume, or toy stores. Might take some footwork, but if you're really looking for one, it might be worth it.
Oh totally. I have a PPK a friend gave me once; I use it as a prop mostly in photography projects. Would be nice to have a P99 too.
Clearly Tobias from Season 1, as you are still wearing your cut-offs, and you don't have hair plugs from hell.
I don't know if anyone's interested, but here are a few pictures from our little Trick-or-Treat display we put on for the neighborhood. This year's theme was Narnia. Sign into Narnia The White Witch petrifies Mr. Tumnus. Or in this case... Mr. Tummyness No disturbing of the Perfessor! Young Caspian under the spell of the White Witch? Lantern Waste at twilight Nobody moves, or the Lion gets it! Interspecies laughter
I actually had it as part of a collection I inherited from my grandmother. It's a 1883 Morgan silver dollar. Sadly, it isn't very rare or worth much...but it really topped off the costume. Awesome Joker costume, BTW. There was one at my party but it was pretty weak.
There was one at Rocky Horror that actually had the scarring, but unfortunately by the end of the show it was starting to come away form his face (probably opened his mouth to wide while yelling).
This was me Friday. Went as something totally random this year...used an old surgeons outfit I had, threw some fake blood on.... and then painted my face white, added more blood...and got some fake teeth - which I then lost. Vampire Surgeon anyone?! Last Year I went looking exactly like this... although this Army pic wasn't took on Halloween, I looked identical to it.