That green blooded son of a bitch !!!!! ( Mcoy from TSFS )
"Green-blooded hobgoblin" McCoy from this one

That green blooded son of a bitch !!!!! ( Mcoy from TSFS )
I remember it as being green-tinged...
Yup, and the bruises on his face were greenish too. But I've only seen the movie 12 times, and only 6 of those were in IMAX.
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I remember it as being green-tinged...
Yup, and the bruises on his face were greenish too. But I've only seen the movie 12 times, and only 6 of those were in IMAX.
I don't remember seeing any red blood on young Spock, although the greenish bruises made me want to kiss them and make them all better - that was one seriously adorable little boy.
Now - ADULT Spock, yes, in some tight close-ups you can see little red veins in the corner of his eyes...but alas, that's what you get when you have to cast a human actor - all the Vulcans turned down the role.
Does colorblindness run in your family? I'm not trying to be insulting - in most colorblindness, the most common trait is an inability to distinguish between certain shades of green and red, the two colors at stake here.
The makeup used on Nimoy in all of TOS and the features - and even on characters such as Dr Selar on TNG - is a Max Factor blend created for TOS makeup artist, Fred Phillips. It's called LN1 (Leonard Nimoy 1). It's a yellowish/flesh colour, not green. If it ever appears green it's a trick of studio lighting and gels. The movies were lit quite differently to the way TOS was lit.
Werner Kepler (ST II) tried a few things differently for ST II but Nimoy is actually a stickler for keeping the Spock makeup true to the Phillips method.
Differences in lighting is also why Data appears whitish in TNG but goldish in the features. The different lighting pick up different aspects of the makup.
^An Andorian actor would've done it for less then even the pinkskin actors, and with superior acting skills, but these racists didn't want to give him the job.
^An Andorian actor would've done it for less then even the pinkskin actors, and with superior acting skills, but these racists didn't want to give him the job.
You must have loved hearing McCoy say that...![]()
^An Andorian actor would've done it for less then even the pinkskin actors, and with superior acting skills, but these racists didn't want to give him the job.
Maybe as a Klingon, with the forehead ridges...
That must have been amazing!Even more chilling: I got to see him perform that line in person a few weeks ago!You must have loved hearing McCoy say that...
http://therinofandor.blogspot.com/2009/06/urbane-mr-urban.html
Me, too; I love ENT; and of course, TOS is my sentimental fave.^ I know I did. I was hoping for TOS/ENT references like that.
It's the only way to fly, IMO. I saw it about 15 times in IMAX; and after it left, I tried regular theaters, but they sure didn't provide the same buzz....But the sound is incredible in the IMAX presentation, and the 70mm print I saw was gorgeous - it's definitely my preferred way to see XI. The boom of the jump into light speed is amazing - it can be felt through the seat and floor!
Well ultimately I just decided to go for the skin tone I saw in the magazines. Once the DVD comes out and I see something different, I might change it.
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/173/img2985e.jpg
Wow! That looks amazing!
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