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mrs-stans · 6 months ago
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‪@ScreenSlate: Zero formal FYC campaign for A Different Man. How did Sebastian Stan do it? What is the secret to his success?‬
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maddymoreau · 1 year ago
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ADORABLE commission drawn by @puppypark !!!
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Nightcrawler (2014, Dan Gilroy)
27/02/2025
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freshnectarine · 6 months ago
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Sebastian Stan just became the first man to be nominated in both lead actor categories at the Golden Globes within the same year and win for Musical or Comedy.
It's historic.
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grqnticons · 3 months ago
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please like if you use.
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adhd-merlin · 2 years ago
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I've ordered a DVD of The Globe's 2013 production of The Tempest off eBay for £3, which is suspiciously cheap. it might or might not get delivered, and if it does it might or might not work. fingers crossed
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peacenfly · 11 months ago
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i follow some of the smartest women in the world ever
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flow2024 · 6 months ago
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Hi! Bothering you again with unwanted opinions and questions.
#1- I know it's not cool to say after the whole Armie Hammer affair, but I really like "Call me by your name", I don't find it creepy, and I think Hammer did a great job in it. Sure, he looks older than 24 as the character is supposed to be, but he acted the part well.
#2- Did you watch "The Return"? I did, and boy oh boy the things I do for the actors I love. Loving Fiennes and Kenzari, I watched it yesterday; imho it was boring, overtly descriptive, and I'm really sorry to say this but Kenzari only had ONE expression during the whole movie. Considering his microacting in TOG, I almost couldn't believe he was the same actor.
The only thing I appreciated, as a small act of patriotism, was the screentime Santamaria got in the movie.
not bothering at all i love questions and opinions!!!! i dont always have the spoons to answer but i love gettin em and i love to talk about stuff!!! @ everyone here please feel free to send questions and opinions
havent seen the return yet!!! answering this bit first bc i have a lot to say about call me by your name but anyway im waiting for it to come out here (april :() for the Cinema Experience and also i can drag my classics student ralph fiennes fan beloved roommate to go see it as a mixture of enrichment and psychological torment (she doesn't enjoy adaptations that take out the gods). everything ive heard about it has been aggressively mediocre. i'm sure i'm overhyping it to myself but i'm excited nonetheless (i love art that is kinda mid)
disappointing abt mr kenzari's performance tho im not nearly as familiar with his work as i Should be (working on it) but i was so excited for marwan kenzari antinous :( oh well. the world goes on hollywood keeps making movies. maybe we still have any other night or maybe we don't i haven't checked on how that's doing in a while
On Call Me By Your Name: i know in the abstract abt the armie hammer thing i just choose not to think about it. he's pretty good in the movie. i didn't realise he was only supposed to be 24 though i thought he was like. 30.
the creepiness aspect is an interesting one to think abt!!! the reason i watched it was a) class and b) like, all of the annoying film people i know have been watching/rewatching recently, so you know, wanted to join in. almost none of them ever talk about that aspect of it, but it was also the first thing i learned about the movie as an impressionable teenager on tumblr. interesting case study.
BUT, i think it's one of those things where different people are always gonna have varying degrees of comfort with stuff, and this is probably one of them. can't speak for the book because i haven't read it, but the movie is less about their relationship than it is about elio figuring himself and his sexuality out, in a few different ways (marzia plays a major part in this too!). and some of that happens to be through his relationship with oliver. which you can side eye if you want. but in the context of the movie it's more of a narrative device to explore the idea of discovering your sexuality, growing up, changing, and also the impermanence of relationships, romantic or otherwise, that felt like they changed your life at 17. which is compelling as all hell!!!! besides elio is such a good character. he COULD have been really annoying, but chalamet is a hell of a performer, and i was warned abt one specific shot at the very end by someone else's review but if i hadn't been it probably wouldve given me a Fucjing Heart Attack.
did i find it particularly romantic? no not really i spent a lot of time side-eyeing oliver particularly hard. but did i find it interesting? absolutely. i have to hand this one to guadagnino it's a good movie . which very much snuck up on me with the emotional intensity. i did not relate personally to like, 90% of it for asexual reasons, but like i said the idea of changing etc was resonant. the MOST relatable part for me, however, was olivers reaction to love my way by the psychedelic furs. i also feel that way about love my way by the psychedelic furs
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politicalprocrastinator · 6 months ago
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i understand why studios put forward their actors like this because they want to win as many awards as possible but both the substance and wicked are two handers where arguably both of the two top billed actresses could be put forward for best lead performer
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monkeyssalad-blog · 7 months ago
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Millie Perkins, by Truus, Bob & Jan too! Via Flickr: Vintage French postcard. Italcolor Couleurs naturelles. E.D.U.G. (Editions du Globe), Paris, No. 49. Millie Perkins (1936 or 1938) was an American actress and model, who stopped acting in 2006. She is known for her debut film role as Anne Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), and for her supporting actress roles in the modestly budgeted Westerns, The Shooting (1966) and Ride in the Whirlwind (1966), both directed by Monte Hellman and co-produced by Jack Nicholson. From the early 1980s onward she was in many TV movies.
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clubsheartsspades · 2 years ago
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BBC Sherlock would fucking hate my desk setup, he'd be like "the notepad and the pen are on his left side, but the mouse is set up to his right, he's obviously ambidextrous to use this efficiently" but joke's on him, I'm not efficient at all
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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020, George C. Wolfe)
15/04/2024
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plus-low-overthrow · 3 months ago
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Some Nice Globe poster examples.
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Vintage Concert Posters
Coliseum Ballroom (Davenport, IA) - March 20, 1959
Memorial Auditorium (Chattanooga, TN) - June 13, 1960
Sunset Lake Park (Chesapeake, VA) - July 27, 1963
Encore Ballroom (Seattle, WA) - June 5, 1964
Sweets Ballroom (Oakland, CA) - December 10, 1964
Richmond Arena (Richmond, VA) - January 15, 1965
Four Seasons Arena (Walpole, MA) - November 12, 1966
Joe Freeman Coliseum (San Antonio, TX) - January 27, 1968
Fox Theatre (Detroit, MI) - December 25, 1968 - January 1, 1969
Club Imperial (St. Louis, MO) - May 20, 1969
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shadowydreams · 8 days ago
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don callis is bald and terrorizing people with hair. sorry not sorry
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golmorehotgirl · 5 months ago
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Can I admit something….i still don’t understand how they got the Ragnarok out of labyrinthos…..
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beachgoth1997 · 5 months ago
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i understand jeremy strong in that i also latched onto my craft at around 13/14 and then took it so seriously that everyone thought it was silly and then not being recognized for my commitment until i'm in my mid 30s
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