Hope to see more brilliant work from you in the future and thank you dearly for all that you’ve done for cinema over the past years! You’ve made an impression on my life and I’m sure many other individuals feel the same.
LOL…Deer caught in the headlights. How on earth did you get that amazing second shot? Looks like it was taken from my dog’s point of view. Your creativity never ceases to amaze me.
I always thought that Knives’ highlights were red in the book. Well, obviously in the book her hair is black & white, because everything is black & white. And not that it matters anyway, because I’m not one of those people who thinks everything in the movie should be identical to the books anyway. And…
Maybe red highlights on black hair doesn’t really stand out strongly on film? I would think so.
I just REALLY hope they have the highlights being punched out!
this was a fun day! i actually can see a blur of myself in the back haha, and was wondering why people were singing happy birthday while i was half asleep.
Woooooah! Check out Ramona’s crazy hair!! Haha. That’s an awesome color. *Still slightly shocked at how short Mary’s hair is.* Hehe.
These pics are fabulous & you and the rest of the cast & crew must be loving working on this movie every single day! So lucky you are!
Happy Birthday to Mr. Pope!! Hope he had a great birthday.
p.s., did you guys sing him happy birthday?
I think thats Knives, before she gets her highlights knocked out
I think that’s Knives, not Ramona.
Thats Knives. Not Ramona. Read the comic!
That’s not Ramona, that’s Knives Chau with the crazy hair.
Standing in front row!
Happy Birthday To Pope!
Happy Birthday Bill!!!!!!
Hope to see more brilliant work from you in the future and thank you dearly for all that you’ve done for cinema over the past years! You’ve made an impression on my life and I’m sure many other individuals feel the same.
Cheers and take care Mr. Pope!
LOL…Deer caught in the headlights. How on earth did you get that amazing second shot? Looks like it was taken from my dog’s point of view. Your creativity never ceases to amaze me.
“she punched the highlights out of your hair!!”
-one of my fave moments
it’s my birthday too!
Happy Birthday to both of you!
Awesome stuff, I love the looks on Neil’s and Knives’ faces.
Long live the Pope!!!!
YOUNG NEIL!!!!
oh, it’s blue? damn, no “my head is bleeding” moment in the tub den? ;P
haha, happy birthday you crazy, wonderfull man!!
ja må han leva
ja må han leva
ja må han leva uti hundrade år
och när han har levat
och när han har levat
och när han har levat uti hundrade år
ja då ska han skjutas
ja då ska han skjutas
ja då ska han skjutas på en skottkärra fram
have a good one!
Young Neil kinda has this A New Hope Luck Skywalker look to him.
Happy Birthday to Mr. Pope! From Tokyo, Japan.
Love how theres noone around Young Neil in the first photo as if he stinks.
Happy Birthday Mr. Pope = )
I thought Knives had red hair highlights? I must be mistaken. And is that Joseph behind Johnny there?! I see a beard lol ; )
happy bday to bill!
did the light from his candles meet with the lighting supremos approval?
Happy Birthday Bill
That’s a great photo of Neil & Knives, i love the expression on that guys face in the right of the picture.
That’s me on the right looking straight into the lens, knowing I’m going to be on edgarwrighthere.com.
I always thought that Knives’ highlights were red in the book. Well, obviously in the book her hair is black & white, because everything is black & white. And not that it matters anyway, because I’m not one of those people who thinks everything in the movie should be identical to the books anyway. And…
I think I’ll just shut up now.
Good photos though.
Maybe red highlights on black hair doesn’t really stand out strongly on film? I would think so.
I just REALLY hope they have the highlights being punched out!
Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag, Mr. Pope.
this was a fun day! i actually can see a blur of myself in the back haha, and was wondering why people were singing happy birthday while i was half asleep.
Happy Birthday, Mr. William Pope, Esquire.