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asleepygeorgian · 1 year ago
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Bro thinks he is young sheldon
This is for the Texcali fans out there but on that one episode when Gov says the queen dies, Cali was like "Beyonce?!" and Beyonce was born and raised in Houston, Texas.
Therefore, ship.
(My friend told me this, bro thinks he's Albert Einstein-)
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hemlocksandfoxgloves · 11 months ago
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WIP Ask Game
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Rules: Post the names of all the files in your WIP folder, regardless of how non-descriptive or ridiculous. Let people send you an ask with the title that most intrigues them, and then post a little snippet or tell them something about it! and then tag as many people as you have WIPs. I'll write at least 100 words for said WIP as well, to make it more fun.
- Twin Flames
- Crimson Scars
- Soul Shock
- Something Cosmic
- I Hear Youre Looking For An Anchor part 1
- I Hear Youre Looking For An Anchor part 2
- I Could Be Your Anchor
- Rivals
- 3 times billy saves Steve and one time Steve saves billy
- I Love Him, But I Like Her
- Anchors Between Us
- Lily Rose
- I Dont Believe in Love
- Its Always Been You
- Little Mermaid thiam au
- Claire
- Before There Was Claire
- And Then Came Jack
- When Leonard Met Sheldon
- Before the Fall
- After the Fall
- A Manipulation in Love and Violence
- An Allegation of Fire and Ice
- A Misconception in Truth and Chaos
- Far From You
- Bucks Story
- The Prodigal Lover
- Two Worlds
- Broke Girl
- Never Let Me Go
- Buddie bachelor party fic
- Playing with Fire
- The Bounty Hunter
- Trippin Over You
- Cali-Boy
- not around these parts
- Archer
- The First Chimera
- Painted Kisses
- What if…
- Sam I Am
Tagging: @chasing-chimeras @ykthefancyclamwiththepearlinside @equallyloyalandlethal @kingofangst @cdo499
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blogger360ncislarules · 10 months ago
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Rescue: HI-Surf (Sept. 22, Fox)
Surf’s up — and dangerous — in Fox’s newest first responder drama, Rescue: HI-Surf. Set on the idyllic beaches of Oahu’s North Shore, the series follows a team of hardworking lifeguards — from veteran Em (Arielle Kebbel) all the way to new recruits Kainalu (Alex Aiono) and Hina (Zoe Cipres) — as they dive headfirst into the deep end to save tourists and locals who get swept up in the island’s ever-changing tides. “I really wanted to make a show that wasn't just set in Hawaii, but that was actually about Hawaii. It's about the people who call that place home,” creator Matt Kester explains. “It's an exciting show with all the rescues, but there's also a lot of great drama and really great character relationships that we’ll be playing out over the first season.” —Emlyn Travis
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Sullivan's Crossing (Oct. 2, The CW)
Back to Sullivan's Crossing we go. Season 1 of the CW drama series left off on a cliffhanger with viewers wondering whether Maggie (Morgan Kohan) is pregnant and if a romance with Cal (Chad Michael Murray) is in her future. Murray says that season 2 delivers more about Cal’s dark past ... and his future. “Cal is starting to realize that Sullivan’s is his home,” Murray says. “Just when you think you have the entire world figured out, we turn over another stone and you realize that these characters' pasts are far darker than we ever assumed that they might have been.” But have no fear, this season has some light too. Murray teases a scene later in the season where the boys of the Crossing compete in a friendly game of ax throwing. “It was just fun to step aside from the heavy weighted drama at the Crossing.” —Calie Schepp
Tracker (Oct. 13, CBS)
The Shaw siblings aren't messing around when Tracker returns. Although the mystery of what Dory (Melissa Roxburgh) is up to with her father’s files will be explored a little later on, Russell Shaw (Jensen Ackles) will make an appearance early in season 2. “He comes in at the highest point,” showrunner Elwood Reid teases. And it isn't a proper Shaw brother reunion without at least one family secret. “There’s a secret that is revealed about their father in the first episode that lands with both brothers,” Reid says, “There’s a memory you’ll see that Colter doesn’t have that his brother does about Colter and their father.” Now that the brothers are on better terms, perhaps they can actually compare notes about their childhoods? —A.Y.
Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage (Oct. 17, CBS)
Spinoff series Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage picks up a few months after the events of the Young Sheldon finale, which saw the death of Georgie’s dad. Georgie (Montana Jordan) and Mandy (Emily Osment) are still grappling with the loss, and living with her parents and their baby all while trying to navigate inner-family politics and figure out their future. And while fans of its predecessor can expect lots of familiar faces — such as Will Sasso, Rachel Bay Jones, Zoe Perry, Annie Potts, and Raegan Revord — executive producer Steve Holland says he hopes audiences are just as excited as he was to dig into a different part of the Big Bang Theory television universe. “This is the first time in 18 years that we're not writing for Sheldon, and Sheldon's a great character and I'm so proud to have been a part of writing that character, but this is a different show,” Holland says. “I don't have to keep Googling science facts anymore or trying to pretend that I know what I'm talking about. This is a much more, I think, relatable family show. These are different characters. It's the same world, but the slice of this world they inhabit has a different flavor to it.” —L.H.
Ghosts (Oct. 17, CBS) Three seasons in, Ghosts has a big paranormal sandbox and in season 4, they’ve invited the hilarious Mary Holland to play. In last season’s finale, a vengeful spirit kidnapped Brandon Scott Jones’ Isaac, moments after he left his fiancé jilted at the altar. Holland is that vengeful spirit, the most puritanical Puritan, Patience, who “was actually kicked out of her village for being a bit too much, so even by their standards, she's a lot to deal with,” says co-showrunner Joe Wiseman. Patience has it out for Isaac since he abandoned her to the dirt by letting go of her hand so that he could sneeze. “She's been wandering for 130 years or something like that, so she's a little upset,” Wiseman reveals, “but she's going to spend a few episodes at Woodstone and is going to mix things up there.” —L.F.B.
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vyrulent · 1 year ago
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meme || @sheldoney
ariel/sheldon -- somehow sheldon ends up on the cali beaches and a certain little mermaid washes up with fresh legs!
sibella/sheldon -- sibella, recent grad of the ghoul school, is at caltech though she's not very good at math and may need some extra help. will keep it a little secret that she's the daughter of dracula until it just naturally comes up ( when does that naturally come up though? XD )
winnie/sheldon -- new neighbor that may howl at the full moon? what could go wrong?!
anita/sheldon -- anita is in california giving a guest lecture on cults, especially Jim Jones & the People's Temple since the cult she escaped is a flimsy branch off of it and they are in California. maybe someone drags him there? also she's from louisiana which is only a 2 hour drive from where sheldon is from AND they both were exposed to religious strangeness lmao
lawrence/sheldon -- lawrence is a pretty popular screenwrite and sometimes actor. maybe one of his friends geeks out because lawrence talbot is in town and somehow they cross paths
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greenhatsinthesky · 5 years ago
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lockdown film no. 27 - Us (2019) dir. Jordan Peele
20/04/2020
- as previously stated, I’m not a horror person. I don’t like jump scares or gratuitous violence. But this? Outstanding. It was one of the most genuinely, properly deeply scary films I’ve ever seen and while the imagery was scary and it did adhere to some of the tropes of horror films the scariest thing about it was the concept and how clever the plot was that made it so good 
- there was so much clever cinematography with the theme of mirroring (obviously all the mirrors, Jeremiah 11:11) which reminded me a bit of the themes in shadow of a doubt but obviously better because its Jordan peele and not hitchcock
- fuck me the colours were astonishing
- i loved the way we didn’t get everything all at once. Like when young Adelaide is in the mirror house and her tether is facing the other way, we were kind of drip fed that scene throughout the film as we learnt more stuff
- I LIKE THAT
- JANELLE MONÁE ON A FUCKING SOUNDTRACK WE LOVE TO SEE IT
- that song fits so well with the concept as well - of not being the same as everyone else and the lyric “i’m always left of centre” is political but it’s also being slightly off like being the tether of someone else and I fucking love it
- the girl who played young Adelaide/Red was incredible 
- i can’t get over how clever the little details are that reference Adelaide’s backstory like everything makes sense pretty much. Like how she ate strawberries instead of the chicken because as a kid she could only eat rabbits. And how she clicks on the offbeat for the song in the car but says to Jason “get in rhythm” because she doesn’t know she’s offbeat
- “It’s not about drugs, its a dope song, don’t do drugs”
- i got anxious every time someone appeared in front of a mirror
- wow the white children were awful
- he nailed the idleness of phatic talk especially with rich upper class white people. Also the subtle alcoholism of it being ‘vodka o’clock’ in the middle of the day and the comedic thing of straight white couples apparently hating each other
- “There’s a family in our driveway.” “No there’s not a family in our driveway.” *2 seconds later.* “Huh. Who’s that?”
- it’s such a simple idea but it works so well! It’s just a home invasion and the terrible anxiety that comes with the possibility of your family being hurt but it’s so fucking good !!
- the three clicks and they absolutely scattered. Terrifying 
- old timey scissors scare me now. Thanks pal 
- the first scene with the tethered family was outstanding. 
- can’t get over how good lupita nyong’o is?? Like who gave her the right and also she is so under appreciated l mean give this woman every award
- gabe’s character was so perfectly summed up when red did the whole monologue about the girl and her shadow and his response was to offer them money
- “You can have the boat for all I care.” “Nobody wants the boat, Dad.” Perfection
- the white family was absolutely peak yuppie and I really hated them so I wasn’t sad to see them go. I did not enjoy the bubbly sound Elisabeth moss was making as she died, however 
- while the bit with Elisabeth moss putting lip gloss on was very creepy, it felt a bit overdone and not quite as nuanced as lupita nyong’o’s performance. Full could not deal with her cutting her face open with scissor though
- it was extremely disturbing to see the whole family get a bit too into trying to kill the people who are hurting them. Obviously it’s important that they keep themselves alive and defeat the bad guys but the kids too? Also it must be so traumatic for the kids to see their parents really trying to kill people
- why does the yuppie child move like a vampire ???
- THE KILL COUNT WHAT THE FUCK
- i appreciated that the majority of the rabbits in the tunnels were white. I know its a bit niche but normally things that are meant to be scary are dark colours which kind of feeds into the insidious idea that dark things and therefore people who have dark skin are scary. In old films the good guy always rides a white horse and the bad guy is always on a black horse, for example, and ravens are a symbol of bad stuff while doves are a symbol of peace. Anyway I just liked the way that one of the main scary symbols is super bright white which goes against a lot of the general symbolism 
- im not generally a fan of ‘the speech at the end that explains everything’ and id rather things be revealed in a more organic way instead of us just being told, but this definitely isn’t the worst one I’ve seen 
- WEIRD FOCUS NO THANKS 
- the cinematography of the tunnel cut together with red and Adelaide dancing, yes please 
- i know its always pretty grim when a vicious death happens in a film but red’s death was absolutely dire. Like all you could hear was the sound of her and then Adelaide’s breathing. And then Adelaide starts laughing? That felt weird. Everyone seems to have a very a bubbly sound with their blood when they die in this which was scary as fuck
- i think the important thing to remember in this is that while there are characters who endanger the protagonists, they can’t really be seen as antagonists because they haven’t actively done anything wrong. I mean red did try to organise a revolution but that was because her life was stolen from her by her tether, who you can’t really blame because she has the right to want an actual life too. Basically no one and everyone is to blame in some sense because you can understand everyone’s motivation
- there was a lot of Kubrick gazing going on with young red/adelaide
- ive seen some speculation about Jason and Pluto and who’s who and if he knows about Adelaide being a tether (as opposed to a whole person?)
- the whole thing reminds me of the idea of soulmates and how plato theorised that two people who were meant to be together were built as one and then they were split apart and had to find each other. The idea of being half a person/being until you find the other person who makes you whole - in isolation they’re both their own entities but not completely 
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seriesymovies · 7 years ago
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Us - Official Trailer
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that-thing-with-the-stuff · 6 years ago
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Me to my evil clone when we feasting on grilled cheese sandwiches
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genevieveetguy · 6 years ago
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- Who are you people? - We're Americans.
Us, Jordan Peele (2019)
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movies-series-memes · 6 years ago
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Us (2019)
Dir. Jordan Peele
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bluecollarfilm · 6 years ago
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Us (2019)
Set in present day along the iconic Northern California coastline, Us, from Monkeypaw Productions, stars Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong'o as Adelaide Wilson, a woman returning to her beachside childhood home with her husband, Gabe (Winston Duke), and their two children (Shahadi Wright Joseph, Evan Alex) for an idyllic summer getaway.
Haunted by an unexplainable and unresolved trauma from her past and compounded by a string of eerie coincidences, Adelaide feels her paranoia elevate to high-alert as she grows increasingly certain that something bad is going to befall her family.
After spending a tense beach day with their friends, the Tylers (Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss, Tim Heidecker, Cali Sheldon, Noelle Sheldon), Adelaide and her family return to their vacation home. When darkness falls, the Wilsons discover the silhouette of four figures holding hands as they stand in the driveway. Us pits an endearing American family against a terrifying and uncanny opponent: doppelgangers of themselves.
Directed by:   Jordan Peele
Starring:   Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Elisabeth Moss, Tim Heidecker, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Evan Alex, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Anna Diop, Cali Sheldon, Noelle Sheldon
Release date:   March 15, 2019
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quickmoviereview · 6 years ago
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US   ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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brwn3y3dgirl · 6 years ago
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What nightmares are made of 🙈✂️
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frankenpagie · 6 years ago
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6.13.19
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ozu-teapot · 6 years ago
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Us | Jordan Peele | 2019
Cali Sheldon, Noelle Sheldon (not necessarily in that order)
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20yearsofmovies · 6 years ago
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Time 22-Mar-2019 19:45 Day Friday Where Cineworld - Northampton Screen 5 Seat H12 Price £8.22
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cinemafanatic · 6 years ago
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Us (2019)
"The shadow had to do it all herself."
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