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I found a few sets of icons that I never finished, so I thought I'd just go ahead a post them.

+ 5 Pride and Prejudice Icons
+ 7 Romeo+Juliet icons (1 variation)
+ 4 Paramore icons (mostly Hayley, but she has the coolest hair)
+ 1 Hayley Williams header

  

Pride and Prejudice:
   


Romeo+Juliet:
   
  

Paramore:
   



+ Please comment and credit with use.  Thanks!

Resource Love:
+ Pride and Prejudice caps by [profile] newsie_nympho
+ Romeo+Juliet caps by disparue.org
+ Paramore photos from paramore.org
+ Pride and Pejudice textures by [profile] 77words, disasterpieces.org, [profile] toybirds
+ Hayley header brushes by [profile] 11amgraphics, [personal profile] gender


Date: 2007-07-10 06:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ilovebatmanx2.livejournal.com
everyone was like "WHERE'S THE CLOUD OF MIST COMING OUT OF THE SIDE OF HER HEAD!"
it was gross, yet hilarious bc these two guys, (one them is like one of my best friends) were totally serious about wanted to see splatter. but it looked like they had a cap gun and she had to flick a cap in the side of her head from the fake gun which was kinda lame.
and i agree that its artistic. there aren't enought art left in film. it's all about murder and rape and cutting ppl apart in cages. its gross and just breeds crime.

Date: 2007-07-11 03:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sepiastars.livejournal.com
I love the colors in the movie. I just think the whole thing was so bright and exotic and so 1990s. It's like a little time capsule. And there really isn't enough art in film! We don't get anything but the same 3 recycled storylines over and over. We need more literature turned into film. And it doens't count when they completely mutilate it.

Date: 2007-07-11 04:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ilovebatmanx2.livejournal.com
That is why I love old movies. Have you seen Bell, Book, and Candle? That's a great old movie. The 90's were great for movies, like You've Got Mail
Also, I see to the right you're reading The Lovely Bones. I can't get through it. (I tried but I got ill when i was reading it. Just like this emense feeling of gloom.) I heard Peter Jackson was turnig it into a movie.

Date: 2007-07-12 04:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sepiastars.livejournal.com
The first time I read it I did all right. I'm re-reading it now and I keep crying every 10 pages or so, but I know that it's really beautiful in the second half. You really should try again. I don't know how it will translate to film, though.

If you really want to read something sad, Alice Sebold's memoir, "Lucky," will absolutely turn your stomach. And you'll never want to look at a man again. So maybe for a really sunny day in at the beach or something ^.^

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