Posted by Aaron Schmidt (Auckland, New Zealand) on 2 May 2005 in Art & Design.
Should be spoken with a snobby english accent. Another pic from le Louvre.
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This line was made famous by movie, "Taxi Driver" where Robert De Niro says, aggresively looking into the mirror: "You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? Then who the hell else are you talkin' to? You talkin' to me? Well I'm the only one here. Who do you think you're talking to? Oh yeah? Huh? Ok."
2 May 2005 2:27am
He Looks like Alexander the Great or one of the Troyan War characters... So, in a way, after more than 2000 or 2500 years, he can be a little bit pretentious. i would love to know that my picture would be taken by such a professional, that people would learn about me in schools, my name would be part of an expression... Ah... dreams, dreams, dreams...
2 May 2005 4:45am
To be remembered in history is definitely one of my goals. I'm going to begin work next year on a giant statue of myself. When it's completed in 2011, I'll carry it with me everywhere. I'll ride around in taxi cabs asking people "Are you talking to me or my statue?"
2 May 2005 5:47am
Nice photo, I like the color and the expression of the statue. For your statue, you have to use new technologies, because stone is very heavy to carry.
2 May 2005 7:23am
He wears such a pretty tunic. He also might be saying "OOOOOOh really Beauregard, you do make me blush so"
2 May 2005 9:02am
"Are you looking at my new tunic oh brother and friend? Are you enthralled by its smooth velvet? I bought it in the marais darling, from a wonderful new boutique called "Tuniques Terribles", its all the rage don't you know"
2 May 2005 11:57am
Things to do before 2011: - Develop new technologies that will allow for the creation of a life-sized statue that is not too heavy to carry around. - Learn how to apply blush to stone surfaces. - Find out where I can purchase a smooth velvet tunic for a relatively cheap price.
2 May 2005 4:20pm
What I want to know is why you focused on the handsome young thing, and not the old bearded guy on the horse behind him. I'm pretty sure the old guy is the wise one. Maybe even photogenic. And he's obviously worried that they're gonna retire him. How 'bout a close-up of him.
2 May 2005 5:48pm
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