This LINK leads to a panoply of photographs of the cast (in costume) of the humans’ renamed “Clash of the Titans”.
Their names are top-captioned, and their roles captioned as usual.
That is some crazy graphics! No way to respond to all of it. I’ve not seen the movie, but the Kraken are Seattle’s hockey team, so I do have some skin in the game.
Liverlips McCracken
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Bloodthirsty bassets?! I guess that’s why they call it “acting.”
For Stel’s last poster, we got a deep dive into Doggy Jones’ locker, complex plots filling the ocean with interlocking mysteries I never could detangle.
I thought today would have to be a relief for my overburdened brain…
…
But no… we get “Clash of the Bassets”…swirling with subplots, and folding into them, the major and minor characters and complex genealogies of mythology.
A tale of heroes and great beauties… fabulous creatures and terrible monsters…. and everyone in between.
I don’t know how the ancients, whose daily paths and prayers depended on these deities for support and guidance, ever remembered whose offspring was whose, and where everyone’s loyalties lay!
…
It was… <ahem>… much the same on the set, or so I’ve heard.
Juci Bowwow was gorgeous indeed…. Harry Hamburger played her handsome hero…
But… Ursula Houndress, though getting older, was still in her siren days…
playing “Arfrodoggie” , the goddess of beauty herself.
She met Harry Hamburger there…. and while at first denying rumors of a dalliance, actually gave birth to his puppy, during, or right after, the filming!
…
The already venerable Larry Droolivier played, quite fittingly, the mighty “Zeus.”
Too many other famous canine stars to mention!
Except, of course, we must note the young and beautiful Cleo Clifford….
playing… um… “Pupasus”… the flying horse? Really? HORSE?
Well, in this film she’s a flying horsedog… with golden fur…. and great golden wings.
…
Three hours in makeup and costuming every day… flying about the set… sometimes simulated on greenscreen…
other times on wires, with power and grace… for a basset hound!
Oh, the life of a starlet!
…
She does look beautiful, doesn’t she…
though I wonder how they made her golden.
I hope it was with something like XTI edible gold powder, which I even use on my cakes.
Nothing like the “silver” makeup that caused severe problems for “Buddy” Pupsen, originally cast as the TinDog in “The Wizard of Bassetland”,
but who had to quit due to metal poisoning.
Or the gold body paint that famously suffocated (only fictionally) the woman in the opening scene of “GoldPaw.”
…
All in all, quite a romp through mythology…
illlustrated by amazing special effects from Rayray Harryhounden, in his last film before his retirement…
though I keep expecting him to show up again, by way of some sort of very special effect he invented in the afterlife.
…
Btw… I did go check a couple of these things on the internet, just to get my facts straight…
And I have to share:
Google posts recent related searches, and for the human movie, somebody had asked….. really!…
This LINK leads to a panoply of photographs of the cast (in costume) of the humans’ renamed “Clash of the Titans”.
Their names are top-captioned, and their roles captioned as usual.
One of those lightbulb moments…
EUREKA!!
funny!
I don’t think the other guy is appreciating this.
Heryhoundin was the best!
That is some crazy graphics! No way to respond to all of it. I’ve not seen the movie, but the Kraken are Seattle’s hockey team, so I do have some skin in the game.
Bloodthirsty bassets?! I guess that’s why they call it “acting.”
Wow… what a film!
For Stel’s last poster, we got a deep dive into Doggy Jones’ locker, complex plots filling the ocean with interlocking mysteries I never could detangle.
I thought today would have to be a relief for my overburdened brain…
…
But no… we get “Clash of the Bassets”…swirling with subplots, and folding into them, the major and minor characters and complex genealogies of mythology.
A tale of heroes and great beauties… fabulous creatures and terrible monsters…. and everyone in between.
I don’t know how the ancients, whose daily paths and prayers depended on these deities for support and guidance, ever remembered whose offspring was whose, and where everyone’s loyalties lay!
…
It was… <ahem>… much the same on the set, or so I’ve heard.
Juci Bowwow was gorgeous indeed…. Harry Hamburger played her handsome hero…
But… Ursula Houndress, though getting older, was still in her siren days…
playing “Arfrodoggie” , the goddess of beauty herself.
She met Harry Hamburger there…. and while at first denying rumors of a dalliance, actually gave birth to his puppy, during, or right after, the filming!
…
The already venerable Larry Droolivier played, quite fittingly, the mighty “Zeus.”
Too many other famous canine stars to mention!
Except, of course, we must note the young and beautiful Cleo Clifford….
playing… um… “Pupasus”… the flying horse? Really? HORSE?
Well, in this film she’s a flying horsedog… with golden fur…. and great golden wings.
…
Three hours in makeup and costuming every day… flying about the set… sometimes simulated on greenscreen…
other times on wires, with power and grace… for a basset hound!
Oh, the life of a starlet!
…
She does look beautiful, doesn’t she…
though I wonder how they made her golden.
I hope it was with something like XTI edible gold powder, which I even use on my cakes.
Nothing like the “silver” makeup that caused severe problems for “Buddy” Pupsen, originally cast as the TinDog in “The Wizard of Bassetland”,
but who had to quit due to metal poisoning.
Or the gold body paint that famously suffocated (only fictionally) the woman in the opening scene of “GoldPaw.”
…
All in all, quite a romp through mythology…
illlustrated by amazing special effects from Rayray Harryhounden, in his last film before his retirement…
though I keep expecting him to show up again, by way of some sort of very special effect he invented in the afterlife.
…
Btw… I did go check a couple of these things on the internet, just to get my facts straight…
And I have to share:
Google posts recent related searches, and for the human movie, somebody had asked….. really!…
“Is ‘Clash of the Titans‘ based on a true story?”
white chocolate phlegm….er….FLAN
Right the first time!
Not fair! Some of us like caramel. 😀
usually i read you ”suggestions”, and i think of things i can make for dinner………..YUM!
Looks like a good dinner to me!
We’re comin’ Perseus!! No clashing without us.
TGIF poster phans. Low 50’s in the upper midwest.
Holy carp! Two column National Day!
Y’all have a safe weekend! ((((((HuGz!)))))
By golly, they can run! A two column National Day that will take at least two days to celebrate…….but, then, there will be more tomorrow’s list.
Don’t trip in front of them!
They’ll lick you to pieces
Beat you with those big floppy ears! 😀
I noticed that they didn’t all finish. At least one said nope, not today!
Several said “OK…Nap today!”
I didn’t No Car today, but i did No Gas.
Nice trick!
My car refuses to run without gas.
All those days sharing our anniversary!
Pretty subtle….
Is it time for congratulations?
Save it for next year, when it will be our 40th.
I admit I’m curious about national online recovery day. Is that recovery from online? Recovery done online? Recovery of online connectivity?
I honestly don’t know. There have been so many per day I just post em and let der Google take care of the rest.
sorry movie fans. never saw the ‘Clash of the Bassets’. nor the human copydog version.
i love the artwork of your poster, stel, especially the golden cleo!
I agree with you. Never saw it and never wanted to…. no matter how many cute bassets were in it. But, yes, great artwork on the poster.
I have it on CD. A pretty good fantasy, I particularly liked the robot owl…
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