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I have had some great times with Cosplay Photography and video shooting with cosplayers for ten years now. I am going to try to go back and go over some of those times with you eventually on this blog. I thought this would be a good time to talk about some of the best times we have had with what Sierra would call the "Lady" Ciel Cosplay.
The Non-Manufactured Lady Ciel
Ciel so cute
In Evansville Indiana at Evillecon we met a Mother and daughter who wore a Sebastian and "Lady" Ciel cosplay. The Outfit was made not bought. The Mother was so proud to show off the lovely Cosplay and so she should be and it came out beautiful.
The Ciel who refused to get out Of Character
Ciel is not impressed
If you move up further up in Indiana you would arrive at Anime Crossroads where I filmed a "Claude" and Robin Ciel who refused to break character which became very frustrating to communicate with them. We eventually got the shot I wanted. I know I will put up with any "difficult" Model if I feel the shot is going to turn out good.
Kiddo having Fun
I rented a mansion in southern Illinois and had a full blown Black Butler photoshoot with everything from a Grell, Undertaker and Twin Ciels. The Shoot was fun and of course called for a little humor that we have grown accustomed to from our previous videos. The best part is when a 5'foot kiddo yells Move out of the way! B!@#$!
Hello, cinema lovers and action aficionados! 🍿🎬 Are you ready to dive into the gritty, pulse-pounding world of 80s crime thrillers? Coconutdaddy is back with an exhilarating review and reaction to the iconic film **"Nighthawks" (1981)**! Starring the legendary Sylvester Stallone and the brilliant Rutger Hauer, this film is a must-watch for anyone who loves high-stakes drama and intense action. 💥🔍 **"Nighthawks"** takes us on a wild ride through New York City, as two tough cops take on an international terrorist. Directed by Bruce Malmuth, this film captures the essence of 80s thrillers with its raw energy and gripping storyline. Join Coconutdaddy as he breaks down the film’s standout moments, performances, and the elements that make it a timeless classic. 🌆🚨 via GIPHY **Why should you watch this review? Here’s why:** 1. **In-Depth Commentary**: Coconutdaddy provides insightful analysis and engaging commentary, delving into the film’s plot, characters, an...
Okay, friends, let’s talk about The Marshal of Madrid (1971), a bizarre yet strangely fascinating relic from the annals of TV-to-movie-to-who-knows-what history. Directed by none other than Richard Donner (yes, Superman and Lethal Weapon Richard Donner) and starring the ever-stoic Glenn Ford, this project has layers of weirdness that deserve attention. Grab your popcorn because we’re diving into the Western mystery mess that eventually explained Glenn Ford's presence in Superman . Wait, Madrid? Like Spain? Not quite. The “Madrid” in question is a dusty New Mexico town, but let’s face it—“The Marshal of Madrid” makes it sound like Glenn Ford is chasing fugitives through Spanish cathedrals, which, honestly, would have been cooler. Instead, we get Ford as Sam Cade, the lawman who’s seen it all and probably wishes he hadn’t. How Did This Even Happen? The Marshal of Madrid is essentially a Frankenstein's monster of TV episodes stitched together to masquerade as a feature ...
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