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dance-world · 29 days ago
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Forrest Rain Oliveros
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eggcrowninthehouse · 25 days ago
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New blog banner!! (Made this like 3 days ago but forgot to post it) (two posts in one day?!?!?!? Egads )
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I wanted a banner that showed off my OCs andsome aesthetics I like (rain dirt bug!!!!! rain dirt bug!!!!!!!!!!!!) (I don’t know what it’s called so I’m just gonna call it rain dirt bug rock mud core)
The OCs in this are scruffy (dog) julien (blond) and Oswald (honk mimimi) /silly
(ALSO CSSA IS NOT A REAL SCHOOL!!! To clarify)
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i2-xmf · 4 months ago
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colorhollywood · 4 months ago
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Claude Rains with Forrester Harvey (Left) in The Invisible Man (1933)
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lovelyballetandmore · 1 year ago
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Forrest Rain Oliveros | Photo by Fan Kar-Lon
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heryouthsposts · 2 years ago
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Lisbon 2023
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hellokittystims · 1 year ago
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Sandy from Tokidoki for @bottled-sharks 🌵
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sparkles-and-trash · 10 months ago
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Happy girls that can run off leash in the rainy woods again 🥹🍂🌲
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There was so much mushrooms today, I felt like a toddler getting excited everytime I saw a weird one lmao ~
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windshield91 · 10 months ago
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Season 1 was wonderful, featuring a harmonious cast, offering a new world than the norm with different locations, and liked Europol addition. It easily established its differences from other FBIs. It left me excited for more, but the constant changes in 2&3 made it disconnected.
Hope Season 4 brings S01 magic and more stability to the cast.
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missyslvr · 11 months ago
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Fly Team + FBI icons
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Reblog / like
Credit if repost
· Pinterest: Mashirosdivine (Might change users soon)
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dance-world · 29 days ago
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Forrest Rain Oliveros
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squishywolfay · 11 months ago
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Deadly premonition + flower sun and rain crossover doodles
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celllliiiaa · 1 year ago
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Portland, Oregon <3
film by me <3
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just-in-case-iloveyou · 1 year ago
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all my shows are coming back, and i'm reminded of how many men i love and how attractive they all are. nothing will compare to my TGM hyperfixation, but i would also just like to warn y'all in advanced lol
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lovelyballetandmore · 2 years ago
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Forrest Rain Oliveros | Photos by Dan Zoso
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roskirambles · 8 months ago
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Horror Movie of the day: The Invisible Man (1933)
A complete stranger, covered in bandages, enters the inn during a snowy night of in a small English town. He's odd behaving and antisocial, every other patron in sight wary of him. Which is easily explained once he's confronted by the police when the man beats the inkeeper because of his overdue rent: he is involved in an experiment to create a new secret formula. The effects? Well, once he removes the bandages from his face... there's nothing to be seen underneath.
Meanwhile, a woman called Flora is worried sick about what happened to her boyfriend. A scientist called Griffin, who became obsessed with a formula he was developing.
An adaptation of the novel by H. G. Wells and directed once again by James Whale, this movie's change of tone from the source material makes the events more palatable yet at the same time strikingly jarring. In contrast to the absolute sociopath found in the novel, when Griffin's "reign of Terror" begins you'd be forgiven if you thought the movie has suddenly become a silly little comedy of an invisible prankster goofing off for a healthy dose of camp. Which makes all the more shocking how VICIOUS some of the thing this guy does, 1930's framing downplaying the violence be damned. All of this is helped by the performance of then upcoming theater actor William Claude Rains, who manages to sell Griffin's increasing madness with an intense performance of body language and pretty potent voice work.
Having a romance that for once is worth a damn, a good dose of comedy, a compelling villain protagonist that can shift between being hilarious to arguably the most disturbing among the Universal Monsters on a dime, and visual effects that have held up incredibly well (with some shots that plain still hold up with no caveats), this one ups the ante of theatricality Frankenstein already set up, while somehow foreshadowing the tonal changes to come for this movie series.
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