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From: MGMpresentsSEB
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  • Ran out of space....

    I REALLY also loved how you used sepia tone in everything but the portrait; really brought me back to the '45 film which is like, my fave movie ever <3 And the editing (or make up? Can't really tell xD) for the portrait was great! almost made me jump actually :P

    Well....as you can tell, I really like this; so I'll end with a"wonderful job" and keep up the good work!

  • @KHwhitelion Thank you so much.... we did this in 2007, but you might also check out LIKE A LEAF DRIFTING IN THE RIVER.... Again,,,, thanks so much for your words:-)))

  • Not bad! Not bad at all!

    My favorite part of this whole video was "Dorian's" expressions....I too have seen the 1945 film adaption of this story, and I must say, Dorian here was close in capturing the "elagant darkness" Hurd Hatfield had in that movie. If i had to make a critique, I'd say that your wording sometimes sounded a bit too modern (using words like "amazinglly" and "all of a sudden." Itwas just a little distracting because sometimes you DID sound "elegant" with your text.

  • this guy is cute... also if you turn around him with a camera, a nice face :P

  • The picture of dorian gray is my most favorite story of all time since not too long ago,i watched the 1945 and the 2009 movies ,lol youre poses in this are too funny:D

  • that`s an opinion

  • It sure is,i respect each persons differences thats why i rated this 5stars:)

  • well thanks:-)

  • Not a problem,whos the guy in the pics is it you?

  • hehe no hehe

  • @MGMpresentsSEB Who is he?

  • @luvebug21 sorry, can`t give you that information....

  • Thats quite alright

  • This is blood ridiculous. Dorian Gray was not only a blond, but was refined - not like this tramp.

  • Really? Did you see the 1944 film? Or the Gallaghar version? It`s called artistic freedom...

  • I don't know of any 1944 version. I do know of a 1945 version however, and whilst imperfect, it at least captured the spirit of the novella. And I don't know why you are using 'or' as if those are the only ones in existence. There at at least nineteen major film adaptations, the first attempt being by a Danish group in 1910. I didn't dispute your freedom in making this rubbish, I disputed your taste in making it.

  • It`s from 1944, released 1945. 19 major adaptions? Well that`s the overstatement of the day, but I welcome your opinion:-)

  • And let me tell you what I THINK is bad taste;

    I think it`s bad tast to call this performer a tramp. By all means - do attack the product, but do not for a minute make the error of judgment and say "you disputed my taste in making it..."

  • A tramp is as a tramp does. There is no trace of dignity in this sad clip.

  • I just looked at your profile and you`ve made a habit of making enemies.... So spare us and me your sad remarks and come up with products of your own....

  • Ooooo thank YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!! :)(:

  • Just awesome ! Compliment my dear friend ! 5 stars (ooooh i love the song so much). Have a wonderful weekend ! Hugs....Connie

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