Julia Anne, 23 years old, half american-half mexican. I'm in love with films and poetry, and pretty girls. She/her, bosexual, feminist. I track #jackieforman.
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Sebatian Stan is literally perfection! ❤
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Jon Snow is a mad man, it is said.
From mouth to mouth, they say he lives in silence a top of the Night’s Watch, walks along others wearing black that call him Lord Commander and watch him walk alone in the night when the cold is more cruel until morrow comes and he is back in his chambers, alone and ever silent.
He never leaves the castle, barely leaves his chambers. He only resurges at night to meet the White Lady that haunts the place, the men say when they go down to town.
That they hear the chain he wears on his wrist and around his hand, when he walks alone, murmuring back to the White Lady at his side.
She whispers for him to come to her when he has paid for what he has done, she awaits with child. They await his homecoming.
The mad man refuses her sight, her voice, her touch, yet always follows her direction with his eyes to the ground. And he speaks of her and sometimes even dares talk to her, like only a mad man can believe its ghosts are real.
He sees her at down, too. In the snow and beyond the wall. She’s always there, the men say to have seen her too. The White Lady with her almost full belly, her red cheeks, pink lips, white hair.
She’s always there.
“I killed the woman I love”, he answers when Lords come and ask why he has exiled himself to the North, smelling of smoke and holding himself miserable, all in black, chain in his hand.
“I killed the woman I love,” he talks of her like if she was still breathing, his White Lady that never leaves, that mourns at night his lost mind.
He is a mad man now, starving himself from the rest of the world, refusing to see the King and the Lady in the North that call him a brother, even if people believes him the last true Stark standing, the hero of Westeros.
Sometimes, there’s a gilmmer of purple in his eyes when he looks at those who call him that. He refuses the name, the people, the story. Refuses the fire in the coldest nights as he refuses guards and more men when going beyond the wall.
“He is mad”, the men say.
“He wants to die.”, and he tries and tries, and tries, yet always comes back.
Jon Snow is a mad men that speaks alone at night, holds around his right hand a chain with a three headed dragon until it numbs it, that wants to die, yet refuses to at the end.
“I killed the woman I love,” he answers when asked why, in spite of the subtle attempts and his disenchantment of the world, he doesn’t die. “I killed my only child.”
One day, the men say, he will purge his sins and the White Lady will take him back.
At night, the last mad Targaryen prays for it.
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“Are you two in a relationship?”
“Define relationship.”
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kelseydangerous: This Princess saves herself 👑 Who’s your favorite princess?
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samtaylorjohnson: “Husband ❤️”
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So, we’re alone. Yeah. You, me, and everything between us.
Jared Harris as John Lennon and Aidan Quinn as Paul McCartney in Two of Us (2000) dir. Michael Lindsay-Hogg
#YOU AND ME AND EVERYTHING BETWEEN US WILL ALWAYS BE A QUOTE#GOD THIS MOVIE#IS GAY AS FUCK#LOVE IT#two of us#movies#mclennon
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If we’re gonna do this we should write our own stuff. I write stuff… not songs, more poetry, you know, stories. Write a tune to that and you’ve got a song.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson as John Lennon and Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Paul McCartney in Nowhere Boy (2009)
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Sitting next to Clarke on the flight (to Belfast), as it so happens, was Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow. Harington deliberately hadn’t yet read the scripts so he could experience the story for the first time with all his castmates. Clarke, positively bursting with wanting to talk about her storyline, found the flight maddening. “This literally sums up Kit and I’s friendship,” she says, and sputtered: “Boy! Would you? Seriously? You’re just not?…”
At the table read, Clarke sat across from Harington so she could “watch him compute all of this.” When they got to their final scene together, recalls Harington, “I looked at Emilia and there was a moment of me realizing, ‘No, no…’”
And Clarke nodded back, sadly, ‘Yes…’
“He was crying,” Clarke says. “And then it was kind of great him not having read it.”
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#this breaks me#because HOW THEN HE WENT ON A SAID THOSE HORRIBLE THINGS EW POSTED YESTERDAY?#it has to be hbo talking tbh#Kit Harington#emilia clarke#kimilia
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Amber Heard attends the screening of Dolor Y Gloria at Cannes 2019.
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killing eve 2x08 finale promo
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Marion Cotillard by Justin Bishop for Vanity Fair Portrait Studio Cannes 2018
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“He is not only one of the great actors he’s also just a really great guy….And he really was a real father figure to us on that show.”
-Topher Grace on Kurtwood Smith
He said this in a recent podcast interview with Marc Maron that is definitely worth a listen to! Topher Grace also shares a very amusing story from preparing for the pilot that Kurtwood Smith reminded about him over a recent lunch (they meet for lunch!Oh my heart! 💛 💛 💛 )
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Bonus:
“sweaty and guilty”

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