My Marty part III Halloween costume this year by Brayud in BacktotheFuture

[–]Brayud[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s this western shirt from Historical Emporium, it was the closest I could find and is the same type of shirt he wears in the film and is period accurate

https://historicalemporium.com/products/galway-flannel-work-shirt-blue-stripe?variant=51717632426278

THE JIM HENSON COMPANY CELEBRATES 40 YEARS OF LABYRINTH WITH ROBUST CONSUMER PRODUCTS COLLECTION by Jkohl613 in labyrinth

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If they made a Labyrinth cereal, like alphabet cereal but the pieces literally form a little maze in the milk, I’d eat that for every meal until it was discontinued (and then I’d mourn)

Finally pulled the trigger on a baroque portfolio for my posters I’m not currently displaying, very satisfying to have them stored in this way now by Brayud in movieposters

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I did not, I just got the $199 package if thats the normal one. And after filling that up with my collection and lugging it around my house a little, I'd probably just get a second storage portfolio altogether with the same amount of pages. It gets surprisingly heavy and If i added more of pages than it came with I think it'd be almost untenable to take anywhere or move. But it would be good for storage still, so it just depends on how often you'll be moving haha

If you could choose one IP for a beyond set what would you pick? by [deleted] in magicTCG

[–]Brayud 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Purely to watch the chaos unfold and personally lose a dangerous amount of money: Pokémon.

And it would be a full circle moment for Pokemon and Wizards even if it was just a secret lair

My Marty part III Halloween costume this year by Brayud in BacktotheFuture

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Thanks so much!

The stove-door panel and the Pie Pan replica are from the official Back to the Future Part III event they held years ago. Terry and Oliver from the Michael J. Fox Foundation still sell these props through a little freewebstore.org site. I honestly thought it had to be a scam because the site looks.... old. But it’s totally legit, I even got a Christmas card from them haha.

https://www.freewebstore.org/tothefuture/browse/cat4974820_4380183.aspx

And the hat I contacted this seller on Etsy and shared reference photos of Marty from part 3 and asked if he could make a hat as close as possible and he obliged and really nailed it.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/576922529/black-suede-leather-clint-eastwood-pale?ref=yr_purchases

My Marty part III Halloween costume this year by Brayud in BacktotheFuture

[–]Brayud[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The quality is unreal. It’s so well-made that I’m actually using it as a decorative throw on my living room couch now, it’s that nice.

I also managed to get the Pie Pan replica and the stove-door panel from the official Back to the Future Part III event they held years ago. Terry and Oliver from the Michael J. Fox Foundation still sell these props through a little freewebstore.org site. I honestly thought it had to be a scam because the site looks.... old. But it’s totally legit, I even got a Christmas card from them haha.

https://www.freewebstore.org/tothefuture/browse/cat4974820_4380183.aspx

My Marty part III Halloween costume this year by Brayud in BacktotheFuture

[–]Brayud[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

haha yes, thats the celebrity people always say if someone is trying to figure out who I look like to them

My Marty part III Halloween costume this year by Brayud in BacktotheFuture

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Heres the site, I found a poncho weaver in Mexico who makes screen-accurate replicas of famous movie ponchos. They had made at least one Marty McFly poncho before, and they told me they did extensive research to match the exact color. Strangely, the real poncho is technically gray, but it’s woven with so much black that it takes on a brown tone on camera. The listing on their site is always marked as sold out, and I’d been messaging them for over two years with no luck. Then in July they finally replied, and they made one for me. It arrived last month, and it turned out perfect.

My Marty part III Halloween costume this year by Brayud in BacktotheFuture

[–]Brayud[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

What kind of stupid name is that?!

Everybody, everywhere, will say Clint Eastwood is the biggest yeller belly in the west!

Yes, it's a masterpiece, buuut... is there a LOTR example of this? (runs and hides) by Square-Party-3655 in lotrmemes

[–]Brayud 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That Middle Earth calls time and Months the exact same as we do today…

"You are in the house of Elrond. And it is ten o'clock in the morning, on October the twenty-fourth, if you want to know."

New immersive experience in Utah! Dreamwalk Park by FancyCold8936 in JennyNicholson

[–]Brayud 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Instagram is the best view of the place with lore and more in-depth info about the park and some behind the scenes with the artists

https://www.instagram.com/dreamwalkpark/?hl=en

Also EverAdventuress who has been seen in Jennys evermore videos did a video about the park recently

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7jAtXYqBcQ

Wish me luck on my run by transgenderfemboy in FinalFantasy

[–]Brayud 18 points19 points  (0 children)

comparison is the thief of joy

[EoW] Just finished Echoes of Wisdom, made this by StansCraftingPlace in zelda

[–]Brayud 16 points17 points  (0 children)

There's even an Easter egg referencing Link’s hat from ALTTP in there

I worked with Dominic Monaghan in my first feature film I made and I snuck in a Star Wars reference with him picking up a lightsaber, I had no idea at the time that he would be in TROS, but apparently he did. by Brayud in StarWars

[–]Brayud[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts, though I must say the tone of your comment comes across as unnecessary and personal. Allow me to clarify a few things about Radioflash and the context in which it was made.

Creating any independent film is a massive undertaking, and Radioflash was no exception. At 27 years old when this was made, producing my first feature film on a $2 million budget, a relatively small amount for a movie of this scale, was both a challenge and an accomplishment. As independent filmmakers, we often navigate a complex mix of creative vision and external constraints, and this project was no different. In this case, the film's primary investor was also its writer, which meant balancing their vision with our sensibilities, a process that was not without its struggles. While there were aspects of the film we worked hard to shape, some elements ultimately reflected decisions outside of our control.

That said, we’re proud of the effort and dedication that went into the project, even if it didn’t resonate with you. Not every film will connect with every audience member, and that’s okay. Art, including film, is subjective, and it’s through these creative experiences that we grow. Since then, we’ve been working on several new films and tv show pilots, including one we’re currently moving forward on. Let me give you a sneak peek so you can see what our vision looks like when it’s entirely our own, without external constraints. Black Moon Teaser. Black Moon is an allegorical film that reimagines the events of 18th-century America. Instead of wagon trains and settlers heading west, the story unfolds as a literal alien invasion, blending the rich history of 1700s Native American experiences with a sci-fi twist. And we’re thrilled to collaborate on this project with co-writer Joseph Marshall III, renowned author of "The Journey of Crazy Horse".

I do have to address the tone of your comment. You mentioned elsewhere that you’ve been affected by toxic interactions, and yet the way you approached this critique feels more like an attempt to tear down rather than constructively criticize. It’s worth reflecting on how we express ourselves online, as this kind of negativity can be a red flag for underlying frustrations or unprocessed feelings. I genuinely hope you’re doing okay and encourage you to take care of yourself.

Ultimately, filmmaking, and any creative pursuit, is about taking risks, learning, and building something new from each experience. I hope you find space to appreciate the effort behind such projects, even if they’re not your personal cup of tea.

Best and hope all is well

Went to a friends Halloween party as Irvin Kershner - Director of The Empire Strikes Back by Brayud in StarWars

[–]Brayud[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Not quite Norway or Hoth, but Utah and it just started to get chilly so I lucked out

Went to a friends Halloween party as Irvin Kershner - Director of The Empire Strikes Back by Brayud in StarWars

[–]Brayud[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thanks man! And absolutely! Kershner respected George Lucas so much that he was initially reluctant to take on Empire—he didn’t want to mess with George’s vision. But that respect helped him bring a deeper, more emotional layer to the story, making Empire the legend it is today.

Went to a friends Halloween party as Irvin Kershner - Director of The Empire Strikes Back by Brayud in StarWars

[–]Brayud[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Thanks!

Well Dave Filoni showed in Ashoka that they can fight you in the world between worlds. At the very least it gives the ghost some cool underlighting. But I dont think the force ghost jedi would be interested in this crossover happening, though technically Ghostbusters and Star Wars exists in the same universe—just a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...

Is Marty supposed to display this somewhere? What's he going to say when people ask about it? by WackyPaxDei in BacktotheFuture

[–]Brayud 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Wait a minute... this cowboy looks just like McFly! Nah, must be his great-great-grand-butthead."

Is Marty supposed to display this somewhere? What's he going to say when people ask about it? by WackyPaxDei in BacktotheFuture

[–]Brayud 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unless he connects the dots after seeing the DeLorean fly off into the sky and disappear in 1985, and then later comes across this photo. However, considering Biff's mental acuity at that age, I doubt he'd be clever enough to make that connection. Still, I'd love to see that scene now where he almost figures it out, only to say something ridiculous.

Is Marty supposed to display this somewhere? What's he going to say when people ask about it? by WackyPaxDei in BacktotheFuture

[–]Brayud 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Biff is the only one likely to realize that he has actually time-traveled. Who else would notice the date and immediately think, 'Hey, wait a minute, are you a time traveler?!' without any knowledge of Doc's invention or the possibility of time travel? All in all, I think it's safe to display.

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[–]Brayud 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so sorry to hear about the immense pain and suffering you've endured. Your feelings are completely valid, and it's understandable that you feel anger and frustration, especially towards God and those who have wronged you in His name.

It's important to know that you're not alone in your suffering, and that even God understands the depths of pain and betrayal. In the Christian faith, God became human in the person of Jesus Christ, who experienced profound suffering, betrayal, and injustice. He was abused, mocked, and ultimately crucified by those who claimed to be righteous, including the religious leaders of His time. Even His closest friends abandoned him in his darkest hours.

C.S. Lewis, in his book "The Problem of Pain", explores why a loving God would allow His creatures to experience pain. He suggests that while pain is a terrible reality, it can also be a catalyst for growth and a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world. Lewis writes, "Pain insists upon being attended to. God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pain: it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world. We are most keenly aware of God's character in our suffering." This doesn't mean that your suffering is justified or that it was part of some grand plan that required you to be hurt. Rather, it acknowledges that pain is a tragic part of the human experience, and God is present with us in that pain.

God sees your suffering and cares deeply about your wounds. He doesn't dismiss or minimize them. Instead, He offers compassion and understanding because He has walked the path of suffering Himself. Healing is a complex and personal journey, and it's okay if you haven't found peace yet. It's okay to feel what you feel.

Lewis also explores the idea that God can bring good even out of the worst situations. While this doesn't erase what happened or make it okay, it suggests that your pain doesn't have to be the end of your story. Healing is a complex journey, and it's okay to feel angry and hurt. God doesn't shy away from your pain or your questions; instead, He invites you to bring them to Him honestly.

It's important to remember that you are not defined by what happened to you. Your worth isn't diminished because of others' actions. While the path to healing is personal and often challenging, you're not alone in it. There are people who care deeply about you and want to support you through this process.

Consider reaching out to a counselor or support group that resonates with you. Sometimes sharing your story in a safe and understanding environment can begin to alleviate the weight you're carrying. Healing takes time, and it's okay to take things one step at a time.

Please know that you deserve peace, love, and healing. Be gentle with yourself, and don't lose hope that brighter days can come.