calliopes_pen: (lost_spook enough necromancy)
calliopes_pen ([personal profile] calliopes_pen) wrote2018-01-09 05:26 pm

More For The Icons Meme

Answering a few more for that icon meme that was floating around a while ago. This time, it’s explaining three icons for [personal profile] nostalgia.

“Enough of your necromancy!” This is a wonderful line that Seward shouted at Van Helsing in Dracula (1968) during everything that goes down with Lucy being bitten by Dracula, and Seward didn’t want to hear Van Helsing. Well, not until later, when a particular illustration looked just like Dracula, and then it was Van Helsing denying it could be possible. The icon was made by [personal profile] thisbluespirit.

Yes, this one I think I very rarely use anymore. I think it was from The Fires of Pompeii, but I could be wrong. The icon was made by [livejournal.com profile] atellix.

This is from The End of Time. It was probably the beginning of part 2. The Tenth Doctor is briefly held prisoner by The Master after the latter became everyone on the planet. I have considered just deleting it more than once, since I don’t really use it anymore, but I do like it. The icon was made by [livejournal.com profile] jkpolk
juliet316: (DW: Ten brainy specs in BW)

[personal profile] juliet316 2018-01-09 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Scene for that second icon is from Love and Monsters, actually. I was looking for screencaps for an icon myself the other day.
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[personal profile] nostalgia 2018-01-10 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
the master probably writes dr/mr fic!
thisbluespirit: (Dracula)

[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2018-01-10 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
“Enough of your necromancy!” This is a wonderful line that Seward shouted at Van Helsing in Dracula (1968) during everything that goes down with Lucy being bitten by Dracula, and Seward didn’t want to hear Van Helsing.

I have a feeling it comes from even later, when they've just buried Lucy. One of the (many) things that make me giggle in Act Three - I think it comes just before Seward walks out on Van Helsing ("Lucy, whom I loved is dead.") and then comes back again so he can be persuaded into crypt-visiting adventures. (Why, Van Helsing, why? lol)