agreed PLUS I totally understand you ivebeendepped I wear my belts like that too!!! and you know how he started wearing his jack sparrow hair trinkets as a belt charm? well I found a belt charm that's sorta like that and I wear it all the time and I also started wearing skeletons since johnny wears skeleton rings he says "it reminds me of death and I we should live EVERY moment to the fullest" isn't that so wisdomful? so don't worry you're not OVER obssessed even if you are that's good thing cause TONS of people are like us
yay! im not the only one! and i have started to make little heart bead bracelets, like the ones Lily-Rose makes him and i wear them all the time! i love that death thought! its so sweet! like the quote on my siggy? i just heard that on an interview and i thought it was ssexxi, so i did that. this is the interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4eu5qGQ1H0 he says it at 1:50
Originally posted by hazel1
i think its 100% real IMO
Nope...100% fake..i could prove it ✅
Toby Markham, aka SithCamaro, is one of the best (and IMHO, THE best) Jack Sparrow cosplayers around. He is well known for his astounding eye for detail and wonderful determination in making his costumes as accurate to the real costumes as possible.Many of his accessories (rings, belts, etc.) have even been created from casts he made off of screen-used items. He took second place in the Zizzle PotC Look-Alike Contest (he woulda taken first if it was based solely on costume).
Every costume he has made (and he has several various Depp character costumes) has taken months upon months to create and perfect, and tons of time, effort, and money to complete.
As such, his latest endeavor was to mix things up; create an original-concept costume from his own imaginative mind.
As he has several "connections" to PotC, he of course has had the privilege of seeing things from the upcoming PotC movies before anyone else does. So, of course, he managed to see the Asian costume worn by Chow Yun-Fat as Sao Feng and an Asian costume Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Swann dons.
Based on the basics of these costumes, Toby set out to create his own original-design Captain Jack costume: Jack in Singapore.
Once finished, he took pictures, as he does with all his costumes. Well, wondering what Johnny Depp as Jack would look in such a costume, Toby decided to do a little photoshopping just out of curiosity.
Well, Toby then uploaded the pics to his website directory, but (from what I've been able to tell) didn't actually post them directly ON the site. However, someone managed to locate the photos in his site directory and, thinking they were real, posted them to various sites.
So Toby was in a dilemma, because he wanted to keep the costume a secret until he could debut it at Comic-Con. Therefore he had to remain silent about the validity of the photoshopped pics floating around the 'Net because he didn't want to ruin his surprise.
So for several months the pics made their rounds, with some people calling them out as photoshopped, but no one really quite being 100% sure about them.
Then the pic of Chow with a fan popped up on the 'Net, and people began to really believe that the Asian Jack costume was for real, based on its similarity to Chow's costume. And not long after, an image of Keira in costume with a Dutch extra yet again reinforced everyone's belief that this just HAD to be for real.
But of course, we didn't know that Toby'd already seen such costumes long before those pics of Chow and Keira surfaced, so we couldn't know that the correlation between those and the AsianJack was different from what we thought.
And then Oh Johnny and JDR and Johnny Depp Zone, all extremely reliable sites, received a message from their Disney reps, telling them that the pics had no origination in Disney and therefore were definitely faked.
And yet many of us (myself included) continued to hold onto the optimism that maybe Disney was playing a ruse on us. I personally held onto the belief that these images were real for the simple fact that I LOVED the costume and hoped it would surface in PotC3.
But alas, it was not meant to be, and Toby debuted his costume to great effect at Comic-Con. Afterward he posted images on his cosplay.com gallery, and since he no longer had to keep the costume a secret, he could tell the true story behind the costume and the photoshopped pics.