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I am Alpharius
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I’m also a hopeless romantic with a fixation on literature.
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I love how each variation of Gil is a completely different Gil not only in looks but actions and character too. Which brings me to my next point (hear me out) Gil-Galad son of Celebrimbor or Gil-Galad son of Túrin and Finduilas
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Gil-galad Variations, featuring all the gil galad theories i've encountered.
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sometimes you need dialogue tags and don't want to use the same four
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Interesting fun fact (and potential spoilers): the “purring” that comes from Rinzler is a sign of his corrupted code. It stops when Rinzler becomes Tron again, alongside his lights changing colors so he dies as Tron rather than Rinzler
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Anis Cheurfa as Rinzler TRON: Legacy (2010) dir. Joseph Kosinski
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lol, I grew up on the 86 movie, GI Joe, and Goonies. I specialize in being a full-time nerd free of charge. Of course I noticed
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So uh. Thoughts?
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Ohmigodiloveitsomuch!!!!
The 986 for the 1986 movie! And the flamethrowers! God, you have no idea how much that made me nerd out! I can’t wait to watch him pester Deadlock
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So uh. Thoughts?
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Re blogging so I don’t loose it for the upteenth time, thanks
Fic Titles List
Alphabetical titles
Alphabet A-C
Alphabet D-F
Alphabet G-I
Alphabet J-L
Alphabet M-O
Alphabet P-R
Alphabet S-T
Alphabet U-V
Alphabet W-X
Alphabet Y-Z + Numbers
Special titles
Aesthetic German Words Part I
Aesthetic German Words Part II
Song Lyrics Part I
Song Lyrics Part II
Song Lyrics Part III
Song Lyrics Part IV
Song Lyrics Part V
German Song Lyrics Part I
German Song Lyrics Part II
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Ten Titles
Titles: One too many secrets
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Can we just…. talk about Alina and Aleksander’s designs for a second? I’m definitely reading into this too much, but….oh well
His hair is dark, hers is white. The fur on his cape is white, her embroidery is black. His clothes are black, hers golden. The only place they match is in their crowns. They’re both gold, but with different designs. It shows how opposite and similar they are. Twisted reflections that are bound together, and in love, for eternity.
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Why are the Historians at the University of Cambridge Villians?
Instead of having Ahkmenrah be tortured by these professors, let’s have him find another makeshift family.
When Ahk wakes up, he screams. Of course he does, he woke up in his own sarcophagus. This brings the historians running and prying open the coffin and helping the poor man who was trying to play a prank unravel the well-done bandages and—oh.
They look at Ahk and, well, they aren’t unfamiliar with a young face with leadership thrust upon it, the War is still so close to their own time.
So, they put their heads together and start to teach their mummy English. And once that’s done, they don’t really do anything else?
They talk to Ahk and ask him to settle wagers on how this is pronounced and how that was used and all sorts of things. They catch him up on all history and help him learn other languages and he helps them uncover more history and eyes their published papers until someone gives him a pen and tells him to go to town.
And Ahk, likes it? He’s still very confused but these men are very nice, even if their clothes, when they manage to get him to swap, are stiff and unusual.
Later, when Ahk is in London and the others are visiting from the States with Larry and Nick, a girl slides into the hall where the party’s booming. She’s about Nick’s age and has on a dress shirt and skirt combo.
Nobody freezes, exactly, but all attention is on her. Larry sidles over, ready to intervene, but she’s sees Ahk and lights up and turns to yell over her shoulder.
“He’s in here, grandfather!”
And the old historians of Cambridge hobble into the room with some being held by their family members and it’s worth the panicked confusion because Ahk’s face lights up and the next thing anyone knows he’s hugging these old men and being introduced to at least 13 grandchildren from various families and they’ve switched into Egyptian for some reason.
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XI. Rameses voice actor
Rameses is voiced by LORD VOLDEMORT of all people, I just found that out and this is the reason why his voice sounded so familiar.
Prince of Egypt
Things I noticed/feel like need to be talked about more while watching it on the plane.
I. Miriam and Yocheved
When Moses first meets Miriam, he pushes her away and denies that he is her brother. When Moses turns to leave, Miriam sings their mother’s lullaby. Both Moses and Aaron recognize the song and turn to look at her, but what Aaron cannot see that Moses can is that Miriam looks like Yocheved. This is one of the most noticed parallels, but also one of the most meaningful.
II. Moses and the Hebrews
When the film starts, Moses obviously doesn’t noticed the slaves very much, only ordering them around. After he meets Miriam, he starts to notice how tired and defeated they look. When he returns with Tzipporah (his wife) the Hebrews have obvious whip marks and are worn thin.
III. Moses and the Midianites
When Moses is first welcomed to the feast with Tzipporah’s people, her father (Jethro) gives him his own coat. From then on, Moses is always wearing Jethro’s coat. I see this as him being welcomed into the people and their community.
IV. Moses and his nephew Rameses’ Son
When Moses fully interacts with Rameses Jr., the boy interrupts his and Rameses almost reconciliation and drags Rameses back into despising Moses. The boy also stands under the drawing babies in the mural, something foreshadowing his death in the next thing as Moses warns Rameses of God’s next punishment. When the boy dies, Moses tries to comfort Rameses and breaks down in tears for the boy who would have been his nephew. Tzipporah and Miriam both notice this and comfort him when he needs it.
V. The March of Freedom
When the Hebrews are finally freed, many are cautious when leaving and weary. Later, during the song “When You Believe” they are showed to be dancing, singing, and playing instruments with each other and at random in celebration, showing that they are now more light hearted and relaxed. It illustrates that they now believe their freedom.
VI. The Overseers
When the Hebrews leave, many overseers and soldiers toss down their weapons and their headdresses and join them. They are shown throughout the March, and the Hebrews seem to welcome them as one of their own, as refugees.
VII. River of Blood
When God turns water to blood through Moses, the water stays clear and fresh around him. I’m not sure if it’s talked about in the Bible or any other religious text, but to me it seems like the blood is that of the innocent babies (I don’t think the guards even bothered to check if they were just boys like they did in the Bible, even then I doubt all of them checked.) thrown into it.
VIII. End Scene
When Moses comes down from the mountain with the Ten Commandments, the theme playing is his but it’s overlaid with Miriam’s rendition of “Deliver Us” and Yocheved’s final note, signaling that Moses has returned and delivered them and is now safe.
IX. Miriam and Tzipporah
Throughout the film, Miriam and Tzipporah grow closer and support each other more. Going from smiling at each other, to squeezing each other’s hands and shoulders, to fill out embracing in happiness.
X. Tzipporah’s Sisters
When Moses and Tzipporah talk about leaving after God speaks to him, and then when they leave, Tzipporah’s sisters and father are shown in the background. The girls have obviously gotten taller, their hair has changed, and their outfits have changed too (though not drastically, you can still tell who they are). It’s a great minor detail.
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Prince of Egypt
Things I noticed/feel like need to be talked about more while watching it on the plane.
I. Miriam and Yocheved
When Moses first meets Miriam, he pushes her away and denies that he is her brother. When Moses turns to leave, Miriam sings their mother’s lullaby. Both Moses and Aaron recognize the song and turn to look at her, but what Aaron cannot see that Moses can is that Miriam looks like Yocheved. This is one of the most noticed parallels, but also one of the most meaningful.
II. Moses and the Hebrews
When the film starts, Moses obviously doesn’t noticed the slaves very much, only ordering them around. After he meets Miriam, he starts to notice how tired and defeated they look. When he returns with Tzipporah (his wife) the Hebrews have obvious whip marks and are worn thin.
III. Moses and the Midianites
When Moses is first welcomed to the feast with Tzipporah’s people, her father (Jethro) gives him his own coat. From then on, Moses is always wearing Jethro’s coat. I see this as him being welcomed into the people and their community.
IV. Moses and his nephew Rameses’ Son
When Moses fully interacts with Rameses Jr., the boy interrupts his and Rameses almost reconciliation and drags Rameses back into despising Moses. The boy also stands under the drawing babies in the mural, something foreshadowing his death in the next thing as Moses warns Rameses of God’s next punishment. When the boy dies, Moses tries to comfort Rameses and breaks down in tears for the boy who would have been his nephew. Tzipporah and Miriam both notice this and comfort him when he needs it.
V. The March of Freedom
When the Hebrews are finally freed, many are cautious when leaving and weary. Later, during the song “When You Believe” they are showed to be dancing, singing, and playing instruments with each other and at random in celebration, showing that they are now more light hearted and relaxed. It illustrates that they now believe their freedom.
VI. The Overseers
When the Hebrews leave, many overseers and soldiers toss down their weapons and their headdresses and join them. They are shown throughout the March, and the Hebrews seem to welcome them as one of their own, as refugees.
VII. River of Blood
When God turns water to blood through Moses, the water stays clear and fresh around him. I’m not sure if it’s talked about in the Bible or any other religious text, but to me it seems like the blood is that of the innocent babies (I don’t think the guards even bothered to check if they were just boys like they did in the Bible, even then I doubt all of them checked.) thrown into it.
VIII. End Scene
When Moses comes down from the mountain with the Ten Commandments, the theme playing is his but it’s overlaid with Miriam’s rendition of “Deliver Us” and Yocheved’s final note, signaling that Moses has returned and delivered them and is now safe.
IX. Miriam and Tzipporah
Throughout the film, Miriam and Tzipporah grow closer and support each other more. Going from smiling at each other, to squeezing each other’s hands and shoulders, to fill out embracing in happiness.
X. Tzipporah’s Sisters
When Moses and Tzipporah talk about leaving after God speaks to him, and then when they leave, Tzipporah’s sisters and father are shown in the background. The girls have obviously gotten taller, their hair has changed, and their outfits have changed too (though not drastically, you can still tell who they are). It’s a great minor detail.
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