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Dillon1836
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Posted - September 15 2007 : 4:46:48 PM
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Hello everyone,
This Halloween, me and several friends are putting on a performance inspired by the Pirates of the Carribean films. I've worked on a very imaginative and funny script with a friend which captures the spirit of the ride, film, and characters.
I am playing Captain Jack Sparrow and I will lead the "tour", consisting of neighborhood kids, family, and friends, around my house, which looks like the Alamo, but serves as our Tortuga backdrop. The front yard will be Tortuga, with tables, tiki torches, and drunk pirates and wenches, and the back yard will be the exciting, carefully coordinated swordfight between me and the evil Jolly Roger, another undead pirate. As all of this goes on, people will experience everything from the films. The soundtrack will be playing, there will be appropriate lighting, and fog machines. And ofcourse, the scripts plot, while short, will play out throughout. And towards the end, I give out candy to all of the little scallywags.
Anyway, I'm one of those who has a keen eye for detail and accuracy. And to pull of the character of Captain Jack Sparrow, I have to look and sound like him. Now, I've succeeded in pulling off the accent, but I've had trouble finding certain pieces to his costume. And if you've seen any of the POTC films, you can see he has quite an outfit. So far, I have the tricorn hat and have just ordered an amazing Jack Sparrow wig, but it was a bit pricey. While I'd love to piece the entire costume together, detail by detail, it takes money to do so and I'm not made of it. Although, I wish I was sometimes. lol If any of you could help me out in aquiring certain pieces to his wardrobe, or point me in the right direction, I'd greatly appreciate it!
Here's the knee high breeches that he wears and which I am currently trying to find. I amazed at the accuracy they put into his costume. http://www.sithcamaro.com/jack_comp/breeches.jpg
All the best, Wade Dillon
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Dillon1836
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Posted - September 19 2007 : 2:37:31 PM
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In the spirit of "Talk like a Pirate Day"!
See, you've forgotten one very important thing, mate....I'm Captain Jack Sparrow! |
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Light of the Moon
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Posted - September 20 2007 : 4:51:36 PM
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Sounds fun! Wish I lived nearby so I could come see it! Good luck! Break a leg, ye scurvy bilge rat! |
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Posted - September 22 2007 : 1:53:04 PM
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Hey Wade!
I always make my Halloween costumes--I'm so-so at sewing, so I get the pattern and fabric and do it myself. Depending on the fabric, it can be cheaper or more expensive than buying a ready-made costume. But it's much more rewarding to have done it yourself! I haven't decided what to be this year....
Anyway, I checked to see if there was a pattern for the drop-front breeches, and I found some, though it doesn't always say the size range on the pattern. If you know someone who sews, or are willing to learn yourself (yes, I've seen men who sew!!) you can get it done.
Here's the websites I found just with a quick look:
look for the Drop Front Breeches or Trousers 1750 - 1820, HDG05 http://www.longago.com/colonialmen.html
Mill Farm Man's Breeches http://www.wmboothdraper.com/Patterns/mens_patterns.htm
Fall Front breeches http://www.96storehouse.com/cat/index.php
I would bet that some of the re-enactors in Mohicanland would have ideas/resources. At least you have some time until Halloween.
It sounds like it will be a great Halloween !!!
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Wilderness Woman
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Posted - September 22 2007 : 9:30:32 PM
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If you are aiming for strict authenticity... not just a Halloween costume, you can't go wrong with J.P Ryan, Kanniks Korner, or Mill Farms Patterns. They are all spot-on. As for the others..... well, let's just say they are questionable. |
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Posted - September 25 2007 : 08:32:10 AM
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A really cheap pattern comes from Simplicity online. It's not exactly Jack Sparrow, but it'd do in a pinch. It's on sale for $9.55, apparently. Here's an image:
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And if you want the site where you can order the pattern, here it is. Just scroll down till you see the guy dressed as a pirate:
http://www.simplicity.com/index.cfm?cat=4&type=19&sec=39&startrow=1
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Irishgirl
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Posted - September 25 2007 : 09:04:49 AM
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Okay on the subject of "costumes" but not Jack Sparrow's. Anyone know where I can get a "Professor Snape" costume for my hubby to wear. No seriously, he wants one. Knows how "in love"with Severus I am and would dress up for me. They have one on ebay but costs over $200 definitely too much. Believe me I have looked. Wanted one for his birthday on the 15th (turned the big 40) but no luck. Oh, we need the gorgeous dark sexy wig as well. Any help would be appreciated |
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Posted - September 25 2007 : 10:44:40 AM
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LOL!!! Oh Irish, you crack me up!! You hubby is defiantly good natured! I would suggest Spencer's at the mall. Do they have them out your way? As far as wigs go, hit up the Halloween sections at Walmart or Target. |
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Posted - September 25 2007 : 12:57:55 PM
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Already checked out Spencers and Hot Topic where I got my adorable Snape t-shirt that I love. Well my 16 year old bought it for me. No costumes there and Wally just has the usual stuff. The "Snape wig" is unique. Doubt I could find anything that gorgeous anywhere. |
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Dillon1836
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Posted - September 25 2007 : 1:25:56 PM
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I recently received the wig in the mail and bought the coat at a nearby Halloween store. The white cuffs you see are actually attached to the inside sleeve of the coat. And a vest came with it, but it's not seen in these photos. I am still searching for the trousers and boots.
Tell me what you think, mates. And thanks for all the suggestions and help!
~Wade
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Wilderness Woman
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Posted - September 25 2007 : 2:35:24 PM
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More eyeliner!!!
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Otherwise... lookin' good!
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Light of the Moon
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Posted - September 27 2007 : 11:37:34 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Wilderness Woman
More eyeliner!!!
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Otherwise... lookin' good!
Man, I swear Johnny Depp is soooooooooooooooooooooo HOT!
Always has been and always will be! |
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Posted - September 27 2007 : 11:51:18 AM
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Yeah looks great for 44. Not fair men get better looking with age don't you think?.
I agree with WW about the eyeliner Wade. Go crazy with it. |
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Light of the Moon
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Posted - September 27 2007 : 12:15:12 PM
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Having studied make up artistry your make up looks good, Wade but definately darken that eye liner AND shadow. In fact would be good to get some eye coal instead of liner, goes on darker, usually has more pigments in it so the light catches the color instead of fading it. |
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Dillon1836
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Posted - September 27 2007 : 3:46:23 PM
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Hey everyone,
Ofcourse, I'll add more eyeshadow. I just put everything on quickly for the photos.
Light of the Moon, where can I find Eye Coal? lol
But yes, I'll try my best to do Johnny Depp justice. Even if that means eyeshadow. lol I've also got a pair of braid extensions for my goatee, but have no idea how to attach them. Now, I'm just looking for the trousers and boots. And then, I am set!
Take care!
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Wilderness Woman
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Posted - September 27 2007 : 8:04:29 PM
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Wade,
Just in case you are thinking of taking hold of a lump of coal and putting it around your eyes... don't!
You may have better luck looking for Eye Kohl. It comes in the form of a pencil eye-liner. It is fairly soft so you can smudge it on. I don't know how easily it washes off, however. You may want to find out about that first. |
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Dillon1836
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Posted - September 28 2007 : 12:04:44 AM
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Hey Wilderness Woman. Thank you for the concern, but when she suggested Eye KOHL, I immediately imagined some kind of pencil eye-liner. So, don't worry, I'm not gonna smear coal in my eyes lol Who would do that anyway?
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Light of the Moon
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Posted - September 28 2007 : 12:22:09 AM
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Doh! Did I spell coal and not kohl?! LOL!!! Thanks for pointing out my emabarrassing typo! Kinda' falls in right behind "mechanical laughter"...remember that Obi? Sheesh, am I a luney!
And eye kohl washes off much easier than liner. MAC sells a good one but it's pricey. If you get some be sure to put it in the freezer for about 5min. before you sharpen it, otherwise the tip will just fall out.
And if you run into the problem where you can't seem to get the stuff off, eye makeup remover by Mary Kay works really good. |
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Wilderness Woman
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Posted - September 28 2007 : 08:24:59 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Dillon1836
So, don't worry, I'm not gonna smear coal in my eyes lol Who would do that anyway?
Sorry, Wade. I did not mean to imply that you were stupid enough to do that. It was my seemingly poor attempt at more humor.
Ah well... |
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Posted - September 28 2007 : 10:19:02 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Obediah
It's spelled "looney", my dear.
LOL! See, this is why I have an editor! Lord, I need another grammar course! |
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Dillon1836
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Posted - September 28 2007 : 11:17:03 AM
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Light of the Moon, I'll see what I can find. Thank you.
Wilderness Woman, the reason I said that was because I thought it was funny! lol Just imagining someone rub coal on their eyes and then react to how much it burns would be funny. Well, maybe for a few minutes. lol
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Posted - October 04 2007 : 12:36:56 AM
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No prob darlin'. Good luck to you! You make a good Cptn Jack Sparrow. |
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Posted - November 02 2007 : 9:33:23 PM
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Good job on the eyeliner, Wade! |
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