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Title: Favorite Tatoo
Post by: Perk on January 11, 2003, 10:00:22 AM
I was sitting here playing a game when I noticed that one of the characters had a nice little tatoo, or should I say a nice big tatoo.  So it got me thinking who has the coolest tatoo in a movie that you have seen?  You can post the movie the character and a brief explanatin on why the tatoo is so cool.



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Title: Re: Favorite Tatoo
Post by: Vermin Boy on January 11, 2003, 01:56:06 PM
Personally, I like how the Sprocket Holes in Cecil B. Demented have different filmmakers' name tatooed on different parts of their bodies. (My favorite is "David Lynch" tatooed across the knuckles, a la Night of the Hunter).

Title: Re: Favorite Tatoo
Post by: Ash on January 11, 2003, 06:02:29 PM
I like the one they put on George Clooney's neck & arm in "From Dusk 'till Dawn".

That one was pretty cool!

Title: Re: Favorite Tatoo
Post by: Drezzy on January 11, 2003, 06:56:37 PM
I like the full-body tattoo that Capt. Howdy had in Strangeland.

Title: Re: Favorite Tatoo
Post by: Perk on January 12, 2003, 12:13:40 AM
I liked the george Clooney one from "From Dusk Til Dawn" also.  I actually planned on getting something like it but decided against it.  I just thought of another one I like .  Oscar from "The Story of Ricky".  That was awesome

When Oscar shows his tatoo he must kill.
Title: Re: Favorite Tattoo
Post by: Pete B6K on January 12, 2003, 06:28:30 PM
I was gonna mention Clooneys tattoo in FDTD, and also say that they tattoo I plan to eventually get (no rush) will be a blue-lightning design on the back of my leg, based on how the lightning looks in 'Big Trouble In Little China'. No deep meaning, purely decorative.

Pete