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Director B wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 5:53 amBest Bluestone Video Ever? How do you rate Ultrawoman 11 The Origin
Do you guys still have that set, or was it part of the Canada production? There have been some awesome defeats in that room! That desk and that bed have hosted the final moments of some awesome heroines!
Director B wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 5:30 amBest Bluestone Video Ever? How do you rate Supernova Doomsayer
Yup, give yyou that one, Director B.
'Doomsayer' is probably the best one to date made and put out by Bluestone Studios and his Production Crew.
A really great film, which actually doesn't seem like a death fetish one and is more firmly rooted in the superheroine camp.
And Doomsayer made such a hulking, powerful brute of a villain as ewll.
Such a shame this was Melanie Dunne's final donning of the cape... She was definitely the best actress you've ever had in front of the cameras. Brought genuine humility and vulnerability to the role.
Director B wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 5:30 amBest Bluestone Video Ever? How do you rate Supernova Doomsayer
Yup, give yyou that one, Director B.
'Doomsayer' is probably the best one to date made and put out by Bluestone Studios and his Production Crew.
A really great film, which actually doesn't seem like a death fetish one and is more firmly rooted in the superheroine camp.
And Doomsayer made such a hulking, powerful brute of a villain as ewll.
Such a shame this was Melanie Dunne's final donning of the cape... She was definitely the best actress you've ever had in front of the cameras. Brought genuine humility and vulnerability to the role.
The sheer size mismatch between Hannibal and Melanie really ratcheted this one up! I normally view stabbing deaths as my least preferred, but in this case I make an exception because the entire storyline built up to a final brutality and total absence of mercy for the young and vulnerable heroine! I wish Melanie had made a White Angel or two, she reminded me so much of Amy and Sandra, the first two White Angels.