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atvrvxia · 2 years
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&. @kiillmeromantically​
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                         “SHE WAS trying to take you away from me,” logan insisted, keeping a tight grip on the knife. “she was so fucking smug about it too. i wasn’t going to let her take you away from me, graham. all she’s going to do is hurt you again and again. i did this to keep you safe from her!” why can’t he see that she meant well? that she did what she had to, to protect him? she glared at him, tossing the knife aside. “i don’t want to hurt you. it’s never been my intention to hurt you. but i need to know if you’re going to turn me in or not, graham.” 
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insanityclause · 6 months
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Deadline’s Contenders Television, the event where stars and showrunners talk up their shows ahead of Emmy voting, has unveiled its lineup.
The event kicks off on Saturday April 13 and runs through Sunday April 14 at the Directors Guild of America in LA. There will also be a virtual livestream of the event. Full details of the event and an RSVP link can be found here.
It will give you a sense of the hits of the last twelve months, as well as some shows that you’re about to be talking about, as the networks, studios and streamers vie for some awards love.
Stars attending include Tom Hiddleston, Nicole Kidman, Brie Larson, Kristen Wiig, Rebecca Ferguson, Lily Gladstone, David Oyelowo, Common, Jimmy Fallon, Giancarlo Esposito, Joey King, Andrea Riseborough, Sebastian Maniscalco, Bill Pullman, Kiefer Sutherland, Logan Lerman, Kelsey Grammer, Matt Bomer, Jonathan Bailey, Allison Williams, Maya Erskine, Nathan Fielder, Skeet Ulrich, Jeff Probst, Omar J. Dorsey, Harriet Dyer, Patrick Brammall, Sophia Di Martino, Sarayu Blue, Ji-young Yoo and Taylor Zakhar Perez.
Shows that will be featured across the two days include Parish, Masters of the Air, Lessons in Chemistry, The Morning Show, Silo, Palm Royale, The New Look, Survivor, Colin From Accounts, A Murder at the End of the World, True Detective: Night Country, We Were the Lucky Ones, Under the Bridge, Murdaugh Murders: The Movie, Loki, Alice & Jack, Genius: MLK/X, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, 3 Body Problem, Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie, Lawmen: Bass Reeves, Frasier, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Fallout, Expats, Red, White & Royal Blue, Fellow Travelers, The Curse, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, Platonic and Bookie.
There will also be numerous top showrunners and exec producers including Chuck Lorre, David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, Alexander Woo, Benny Safdie, Graham Yost, Gary Goetzman, Lee Eisenberg, Abe Sylvia, Brit Marling, Zal Batmanglij, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Francesca Sloane, Lulu Wang, Sarah Schechter and Nicholas Stoller.
The studios, networks and streamers participating include AMC, Apple TV+, CBS, CBS Studios, FX, HBO and Max, Hulu, Lifetime, Marvel Studios and Disney+, Masterpiece on PBS, National Geographic, NBCUniversal, Netflix, Peacock, Paramount+, Prime Video, Showtime, Sony Pictures Television and Warner Bros. Television.
The event is sponsored by Apple TV+, Eyepetizer Eyewear and Final Draft + ScreenCraft in partnership with Four Seasons Resort Maui and 11 Ravens.
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Both Tom and Sophia will be there.
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scotianostra · 9 months
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Happy Birthday Phyllis Logan, born 11th January 1956 in Paisley.
Phyllis was educated at Johnstone High School. She studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow and graduated with the top honour, the James Bridie gold medal in 1977, previous winners have included Ian Richardson and Hannah Gordon.
I suppose this is another one of those, depends on what era you grew up in, type posts, for me she will always be Lady Jane Felsham in Lovejoy in the 80’s and 90’s. Of course nowadays most know her as Elsie Hughes/ Carson housekeeper in all 6 series of Downton Abbey. Phyllis has also been in a host of TV shows, Shoestring, Scotch & Wry, Hannay, Holby City and Kavanagh QC to name a few, she also featured in the very last episode of A Touch of Frost as his love interest.
Logan met actor Kevin McNally in 1994, and they married on August 15, 2011.Their son David was born in 1996.
Last year Phyllis appeared in The Last Bus, with the versatile actor Timothy Spall, she was also in the second series of the excellent dark comedy, Guilt.
Phyllis shows no signs of slowing up fans of Downton will know ahe was in Downton Abbey: A New Era last year, she also turned up in Rocketry: The Nambi Effect the true story of Scientist Nambi Narayanan who was falsely accused of being a spy and arrested in 1994. Surprised by Oxford is a 2022 drama romance set in Oxford
Another one which will be of interest to us in Scotland is Banking on Mr. Toad, an animated biography about Edinburgh born writer Kenneth Grahame, the birth of his iconic story “The Wind In The Willows” and life with wife Elsie and Alastair, their troubled young son, no date for it's release as yet, but it has been completed.
Last year Phyllis appeared in season 8 of Shetland, and was in a movie called Surprised by Oxford, which gets a reasonable 6.5/10 on IMDb, I must look out for it.
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Based on Noah Kahan's album Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever), what follows is a series of 20 stories about the many lives we have all lived. Each story features different characters and my own interpretation of Noah's lyrics as well as my own relations to the songs as someone who spent 19 years of their life in New England.
Please enjoy!
‧₊˚Northern Attitude‧₊˚ - Aaron Hotchner
‧₊˚Stick Season‧₊˚ - Logan Howlett
‧₊˚All My Love‧₊˚ - Eddie Brock
‧₊˚She Calls Me Back‧₊˚ - Anakin Skywalker
‧₊˚Come Over‧₊˚ - Marc Spector
‧₊˚New Perspective‧₊˚ - Syverson
‧₊˚Everywhere, Everything‧₊˚ -
‧₊˚Orange Juice‧₊˚ - Sam Winchester
‧₊˚Strawberry Wine‧₊˚ - Simon 'Ghost' Riley
‧₊˚Growing Sideways‧₊˚ - Will Graham
‧₊˚Halloween‧₊˚ - Thomas Shelby
‧₊˚Homesick‧₊˚ - Arthur Curry
‧₊˚Still‧₊˚ - Bucky Barnes
‧₊˚Your Needs, My Needs‧₊˚ - Matt Murdock
‧₊˚Dial Drunk‧₊˚ -
‧₊˚Paul Revere‧₊˚ - Bruce Wayne
‧₊˚No Complaints‧₊˚ - Jason Todd
‧₊˚Call Your Mom‧₊˚ - Clark Kent
‧₊˚You're Gonna Go Far‧₊˚ - Batfamily
‧₊˚The View Between Villages‧₊˚ - Dean Winchester
‧₊˚Forever‧₊˚ - The Ghoul
Note: there's no specific order in which these will be released, dm me or drop a comment if you want to be tagged!
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talenlee · 21 days
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Story Pile: Manhunter
Before Clarice, before NBC, before Norton.
Before Mikkelson. Before Hopkins.
Before Grissom. Before Logan Roy.
Before the lambs, and before the Academy.
Content and Spoiler warning. This movie, Manhunter, is a movie about a serial killer who has violent sex with corpses and doesn’t really get less grisly from there. There’s nothing unexpected if you’ve looked at the box cover, but it really is like that. I will also talk about the plot of the movie, which will in course involve some information about whether or not some major characters die. The comparisons to the other version of this movie Red Dragon come up, and it’s kind of hard to compare them without talking about the way both end.
Manhunter is a 1986 movie directed and written by Michael Mann, who is, I understand, a person, based on the 1981 book Red Dragon by Thomas Harris, who I also understand is a person. This movie is the first adaptation of Red Dragon, which was then iterated on in 2002, featuring Edward Norton as the central character Will Graham, and the fan favourite Hannibal Lecter played by Anthony Hopkins, reprising his role from the award winning Silence of the Lambs (1991). This was then reprocessed further into the story of the TV series Hannibal in 2012, which took Will Graham from a central character with a single story arc involving Lector and instead kinda just ran around in circles for a few days of watch time.
But that’s just the sprawling leviathan that came after this movie, and most notably, a sprawl that explicitly is not like this movie. This movie has no continuity, no sequels, no prequels, and isn’t even the same story present in the book. This is what happens when someone takes a book and wants to adapt it to a movie, and makes deliberate choices about what the movie is or is not going to include and therefore, be about.
As for what’s in this movie, there’s a serial killer, called the Tooth Fairy (because he bites things), and an investigator called Will Graham who seems to be good at working out how people like the Tooth Fairy thinks. Recruiting Will means the FBI can recruit an old case of his, a Doctor Hannibal Lecktor (spelled differently, for legally distinct reasons), who it turns out is already enmeshed in this case through communication with the Tooth Fairy. Cat and mouse, Will puts together a puzzle, they uncover information from Lecktor, and we learn about the Tooth Fairy, mystery gets solved, people get hurt, conclusion at the end where Graham shoots the Tooth Fairy then goes home to recover and stop dealing with weirdo serial killers because how many of those can ever really intrude on one person’s life.
Right?
Right?
I’ve seen this story a few times. The most direct comparison is between the two movies, Manhunter and Red Dragon. Particularly, Red Dragon sticks closer to the book, where the Tooth Fairy fakes his death and comes to Will Graham’s house to hunt him, culminating in a tense standoff where Will has to insult and abuse his (step-)child, to get an opportunity to separate him from Dolarhyde and save everything. Will also gets further injured here, meaning twice he’s been maimed by serial killers, and the final notes of the story are doleful, helpless, and grim. Since that movie presents itself as a prequel to another movie, and therefore, in that narrative, Lector is going to be a persistent problem, the whole result is very doleful, very helpless, and has a sort of ‘behold, the tragic world of monsters we are presenting as realistic.’ In Manhunter, Will actually gets away okay, because the story doesn’t benefit from showing how a maimed monster man is actually probably something like an actual supernatural horror, and instead centers itself on the main character, that Will Graham guy and the story ideas set up in the start of the narrative.
There’s a sense of 1986’s material realities to this movie as well. The tapes whirr and grind, the buttons chunk and thonk, the spaces to store these machines are big, and the machines occupy most of it. There are numerous scenes where the TV screens Will is watching are made vast in the frame, one even where the TV he’s looking at – just its side – slowly gets panned in on in a way that makes it look like the screen is preparing to lunge forward and eat him. Dollarhyde’s height is emphasised by putting him in technical spaces that are cramped, like times he’ll walk through a doorway and almost touch the roof.
And on Dollarhyde, he’s what the story ostensibly wants him to be, really, in this piece. This is a psychological horror movie, not a slasher horror movie. This is about supposedly real people who could really exist, and not the cheap tricks of a maniac with a knife. Rather than spending a chunk of run time on what Dollarhyde believes, and why he believes it (because he is extremely mentally unwell, as hinted at by the fact he stalks and kills people), this movie is instead interested in showing him as a person. He’s a guy who sucks, and he sucks because he lets himself suck and fixates on the things he feels entitled to. There’s not some pantheonic justification, some dizzying fantasy in the back of his mind that gives his evil license.
He’s just a guy who sucks telling himself a story that it’s actually not because he sucks but because he’s the most special boy. And the story of the film handles that fairly well, I think. There’s no rapturous replication of the painting central to the mythos of Red Dragon. There’s a short montage of scenes of him building his relationship but throughout it all he’s shown to be selfish and sinister. He doesn’t crime wizard his way into a museum and eat a painting the size of his torso. When he lashes out at people over his paramour, it’s not presented as a just punishment on a creep that went too far, a cathartic titillation of enjoying being the serial killer’s cohort, but instead it’s just an arsehole lashing out at something benign.
It’s grounded, it’s closer, it’s more human and it doesn’t present these things as special. Everything is more mundane, more real, and more whole. Particularly, that Lekctor is just some guy who killed his patients in bad ways, and that he was mostly focusing on much younger women. Makes sense, given the doctor he was based on was a guy who most notably murdered his boyfriend, someone over whom he had power. It’s just… not a fantasy of the criminal. It’s fantastic for its cops – task forces moving smoothly and excellently and having the same two guys moving in all parts of it is pretty silly, but you know, it’s not an unpleasant fantasy in the context.
This movie was never going to be the thing that spawned a franchise. Look at what it did with Lecter. Even compared to his book counterpart, he was far less exoticised, less of the Americanised image of a European noble trapped in a world so terrible as to bind him alongside McDonalds and mini-marts. No, the Lecter of Manhunter is a Lecter that can exist; a violent, cruel, self-aggrandising arsehole, using the little bit of spark he has to fan a flame in himself to frame his cruelty as somehow something beyond what it always is. A violent, selfish, smug bully, as always, an arsehole, and rich and posh.
The Hannibal Lecter that comes after this is a steady enshrinement of what Americans love; he is a noble who will eat you, and the idea that someone with the layers of privilege he has is a monster is meant to be the juxtaposition that makes him terrible. It is the eternal need of the so-called sons of the revolution to find some king and present their necks to him. Everything after this point in the franchise is the ongoing yassification of the actual idealised fantasy of what America wants: the evil, contained and defeated, struggling against its bounds, but nonetheless safely and humanely controlled.
Fun when a movie makes everything that follows it worse, we don’t see that often.
Check it out on PRESS.exe to see it with images and links!
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finalsurvivorgrp · 6 months
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finalsurvivorgrp is a multi muse blog featuring original characters that are based off major horror movies. Multi-ship and Multi-verse. Written by Kit (+18, EST). Like for a plotting DM/ Reblog for a random starter.
rules. muses. open starters.
Amanda Oswald. 29 years old. True Crime Writer. Nonbinary. Bisexual. FC: Snitchery. Survivor of Sinister.
Beatrice Strode. 22 years old. Psychology Student. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Florence Pugh. Survivor of Halloween.
Bryce Graham. 30 years old. Criminal Lawyer. Nonbinary. Bisexual. FC: Will Poulter. Survivor of Hereditary.
Caroline Kim. 31 years old. Graphic Artist. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Hyuna. Survivor of The Evil Dead.
Carrie Won. 25 years old. Seamstress. Cisgender Female. Homosexual. FC: Jeongyeon. Survivor of Carrie.
Cate Starling. 52 years old. FBI Agent. Cisgender Female. Heterosexual. FC: Winona Ryder. Survivor of The Silence of the Lambs.
Catherine Johnston. 38 years old. The Director. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Tessa Thompson. Survivor of The Cabin in the Woods.
Daiyu Wang. 25 years old. Fashion Designer. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Xie Anran. Survivor of Hostel.
Davy Torrance. 29 years old. Bartender. Cisgender Male. Bisexual. FC: Logan Lerman. Survivor of The Shining.
Deon Donahue. 30 years old. Director. Cisgender Male. Bisexual. FC: Jordan Fischer. Survivor of The Blair Witch Project.
Jacob Brody. 51 years old. Marine Biologist. Cisgender Male. Bisexual. FC: Patrick Wilson. Survivor of Jaws.
Jenni LaDomas. 33 years old. CEO. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Diane Guerero. Survivor of Ready Or Not.
Johnny Marlowe. 30 years old. Videographer. Cisgender Male. Bisexual. FC: Dylan O’Brien. Survivor of As Above So Below.
Jordan Cotton. 32 years old. Unemployed. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Tiffany Young. Survivor of Hellraiser.
Katsume Ito. 26 years old. Social Worker. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Momo. Survivor of Ringu.
Kyungsoo Kim. 29 years old. Police Detective. Cisgender Male. Bisexual. FC: Wonho. Survivor of The Wailing.
Laura Wu. 22 years old. Receptionist. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Jelly Lin. Survivor of Malignant.
Leah King. 27 years old. Author. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Megan Thee Stallion. Survivor of Friday the 13th.
Maria Thompson. 25 years old. Sex Worker. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Bella Poarch. Survivor of A Nightmare On Elm Street.
Noah Gordon. 26 years old. News Photographer. Cisgender Male. Homosexual. FC: Lil Nas X. Survivor of Saw.
Phan. 25 years old. Photographer. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Lisa. Survivor of Shutter.
Rei Nishina. 26 years old. Nurse. Cisgender Female. Homosexual. FC: Chanmina. Survivor of Ju-On.
Sanghwa Yoo. 28 years old. Scavenger. Cisgender Male. Bisexual. FC: Baekhyun. Survivor of Train to Busan.
Thomas Kennedy. 55 years old. STARS Officer. Cisgender Male. Bisexual. FC: Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Survivor of Resident Evil (The original series).
Travis Hawkins. 30 years old. Drug Dealer. Cisgender Male. Bisexual. FC: Bill Skarsgaard. Survivor of Cloverfield.
Trevor Fuller. 25 years old. Travel Vlogger. Cisgender Male. Bisexual. FC: Shawn Mendes. Survivor of From Dusk Til Dawn.
Trijal Kaur. 35 years old. Biologist. Cisgender Male. Homosexual. FC: Rahul Kohlii. Survivor of The Thing.
Trinity Prescott. 22 years old. Counselor. Cisgender Female. Bisexual. FC: Sydney Sweeney. Survivor of Scream.
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MUSES:
BLAIR WITCH:
Ellis Lynch, Lane
FINAL DESTINATION:
Billy Hitchcock, Rory Peters, Frankie Cheeks, Ian McKinley, Olivia Castle, Peter Friedkin
INSIDIOUS:
Steven "Specs" Stanheight-Faulkner
RESIDENT EVIL:
Ashley Graham, Clancy Jarvis, Ethan Winters, Luis Serra Navarro, Salvatore Moreau, Zoe Baker
SAW:
Adam Stanheight-Faulkner, David Stanheight-Faulkner, Lark Mason, Logan Nelson, Lynn Denlon, Mallick Scott, Mitchell "Chell" Smith, Peter Strahm, Scott Tibbs
SHROOMS:
Tara
SILENT HILL:
Travis Grady
THE QUARRY:
Bobby Hackett, Chris Hackett, Dylan Lenivy, Jacob Custos, Max Brinley
UNTIL DAWN:
Chris Hartley, Jessica Riley, Matt Taylor, Mike Munroe
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gavotte-paradisio · 3 months
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Welcome to my blog
I might split this into separate posts once I become more proficient in tumblr but here goes:
Hi. I'm Lily. Please don't be the bad kind of weirdo in my comments and reblogs. Please feel free to be the good kind of weirdo. I am. I think most of us here are.
Featured character of the month: Carlotta Contreras (Miraculous Ladybug oc)
OC of the week: Amanda "Mandi" Leaford (Ever After High oc)
Fandoms I'm having brainrot for: Hatchetfield, Yaelokre/Meadowlark, Sanders Sides
Characters I'm having brainrot for: Pokotho, Coda'al (OC), Wiggog Y'Rath, Eddie Chiplucky (Hatchetfield), Literally the entire Lark and all the Harkers (Yaelokre/Meadowlark), Janus (Sanders Sides)
Fandoms I'll roleplay as and characters I'll roleplay from them:
Ever After High: Bianca Hearts (oc), Flori (oc), Lavendre Setsorciere D'Lilas (oc), Seth Setsorciere D'Lilas (oc), Amelia Volpe (oc), Belladonna Turm (oc), Amanda Leaford (oc), Sandra Fireball (oc), Catarino Gatto (oc), Ulysses Fierce (oc), Porter L'duc (oc)
D&D (due to the nature of the game they're all ocs): Celia, Aquamarine, Kaiden Windriver, Aelar Holimion, G'eldonia Salein, Megan Wren, Rowan Goldleaf, Tre (with the poofy hair), Jamira, Cassian Liadon, De-See Akachissa, Lamina, Ysabeaux Borges, Eliana Dawsama, Cruz Alkibrit, Worth Chaval
Undertale: Undyne, Mettaton
Delta Rune: Kris, Ralsei, Lancer
Doki Doki Literature Club: Monika
Pokemon Go: Blanche
Sanders Sides: All sides in interps of canon, plus: Leon Schneider (au of Logan) Ramses XII (au of Roman), Lycanthrope! Patton Sanders (au), Valentin Stadler (au of Virgil), Fae/Iguana! Roman Sanders (au), Fae/Gecko!Patton De Cartier (au), Fae/Box Turtle! Virgil Hemshade (au), Fae/Boa Constrictor! Prince Logan De Serpens (au) Fae/King Cobra! King Janus De Serpens, Tomezinho (au of Thomas), Seu Logan (au), Emilia! Roman (au), Tio Patton (au), Tio Virgil (au), Cobrinha (au of Janus), Saci! Remus (au), Emilie, Viscount of Picanosa (au of Dr. Picani), Tom Kirk (au of Thomas), L'gn Spock (au of Logan), Kirumi Uhura (au of Roman), Lev Chekov (au of Patton), Virgil McCoy (au), Naomi Sulu (au of Janus), Remus Scott (au), Elliot Walker (oc), Ava Watershed (oc), Verity (oc), Celeste (oc), Agatha (oc), Persephone (oc), Jane (oc)
Dance Central: Dare, Oblio
Just Dance: The Traveler, Mihaly, Jack Rose
Good Omens: Aziraphale, Crowley, Anathema Device, Beelzebub, Sercon (au of Aziraphale), Raphael (au of Crowley), Bee Moschella (au of Beelzebub), Seth Devall (au of Satan), Gabe Vanderskye (au of Gabriel), Tony MacAleister (au of Crowley), 'El Villalba (au of Muriel), Zed Vega (au of Aziraphale)
Encanto: Isabela, Dolores, Mirabel
SIX! The Musical: Aragon, Parr
Umbrella Academy (Netflix show, I haven't read the comics): Klaus, Ben, Viktor
Miraculous Ladybug: Marinette Dupain-Cheng, Adrien Agreste, Gabriel Agreste, Teen! Gabi Grassete (au), Teen! Emilie Graham De Vanily (au), Teen! Nathalie Sancouer (au), Baynard Travers (oc), Carlotta Contreras (oc), Luis Contreras (oc)
Descendants: Willamine Sanderson (oc), Jesse Hook (oc), Bianca-Rose of Hearts (oc), Mary-Gwen (oc)
Avatarverse (ATLA/TLOK/COTA): Aang, Zuko, Kyoshi, Akane (oc), Huilang (oc), Lee (oc)
The Sims 4: Caleb Vatore, Lilith Vatore, Morgyn Ember, L. Faba, Simeon Silversweater
CATS! (The musical): Munkustrap, Rum Tum Tugger, Mr. Mistoffelees
The Summoner: Fletcher Wulf/Raleigh
MCU: Loki, Thor
Random books I read for class in high school: Prince Prospero (Masque of the Red Death) Red Death (Masque of the Red Death), Nick Carraway (The Great Gatsby) Reverend Hale (The Crucible), Beatrice (Much Ado About Nothing), Banquo (Macbeth), Tiresias (Greek Mythology/Oedipus Rex), Creature/Adam (Frankenstein), Algernon Moncrieff (The Importance of Being Earnest)
Monster High: Scarlett Death (OC), Luano Lobi (OC), Coda'al (OC)
Nonfandom ocs and stuff from my wips: Blaise Mirren, Laura Vasquez, Joan Doe/Guo Xian, Crocus Carvidge, Andrew Anure, Calliope Rookwood, Felix Ortega, Saoirse, Makiese, Helene, Cato Caelius Cicerinus, Fujisaki Kei, Raven, Robin, Wren, The Knights of the Fungal Order
Synpaths:
Primary Synpaths: Janus (Sanders Sides), Roman (Sanders Sides), Logan (Sanders Sides), Aaron Burr (Hamilton), Jaskier (The Witcher (the Netflix show because I haven't read the books or played the games and I hear he's different), Algernon Moncrieff (The Importance Of Being Earnest)
Secondary Synpaths: Zuko (Avatar: The Last Airbender (the cartoon)), Aang (Avatar: The Last Airbender (the cartoon)), Luna Lovegood (Harry Potter (no I don't support she-who-I-won't-bother-to-name)), Belle (Beauty and the Beast (the 1991 Disney cartoon)), Michele Santana (3%), Juliana Crain (The Man in the High Castle(the Amazon Prime show, I haven't read the book)), Nick Carraway (The Great Gatsby) Reverend Hale (The Crucible), Isabela Madrigal (Encanto), Kris Dreemurr (delta rune)
I'm on the fence about these: Avatar Kyoshi (Chronicles of the Avatar), Lancer (delta rune), Emily Ostergaard (Women Playing Hamlet), Bilbo Baggins (The Hobbit (I haven't read Lord of the Rings)), Hannah Foster (Hatchetfield)
Please feel free to comment, message, or AMA if anything I listed sounds interesting to you!
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brokenbeldam · 4 months
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WANTED FACECLAIMS:
this is just a list of fcs that i not only like to use, but also like to write against. please note that this list isn't set in stone and i am happy to use anyone who might not be featured. this list will be updated regularly. i will always prioritise older fcs.
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a-d:
aaron moten
aaron taylor-johnson
amber riley
amy adams
angela bassett
anthony mackie
anya chalotra
ashley graham
avan jogia
ben barnes
blake lively
bradley cooper
brie larson
brock o'hurn
bryce dallas howard
carla gugino
caterina scorsone
chanel iman
charles melton
chris evans
chris hemsworth
christina aguilera
daveed diggs
david harbour
dom benjamin
e-h:
e.r. fightmaster
elizabeth olsen
ella purnell
emilia clarke
emily blunt
florence pugh
gabrielle union
gemma chan
greta onieogou
henry cavill
henry golding
hilarie burton
hugh jackman
i-l:
idris elba
jacob artist
jamie campbell bower
jamie chung
jason momoa
jeffrey dean morgan
jesse williams
jessica capshaw
jessica chastain
john hamm
john krasinski
kassius nelson
kate beckinsale
kate siegel
kate walsh
kate winslet
keke palmer
kylie sonique love
lana parrilla
leigh-anne pinnock
lily james
loey lane
m-p:
maggie q
margot robbie
mark ruffalo
maya jama
melanie lynskey
michael b jordan
naomi scott
natalie portman
nico tortorella
nikki de jager
normani kordei
olivia munn
orlando bloom
oscar issac
patrick dempsey
paul rudd
penn badgley
pom klementieff
q-t:
rachel weisz
rahul kohli
ray fisher
robert downey jr
royce pierreson
ryan destiny
ryan reynolds
sandra oh
samantha logan
sara ramirez
sarah paulson
sebastian stan
shay mitchell
simone ashley
stephanie hsu
taika waititi
tati gabrielle
tessa thompson
tom ellis
tom hiddleston
u-z:
winona ryder
winston duke
zendaya coleman
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Lunar Codex
I am privileged to share that mention of and images of my work have been included in the Lunar Codex.
The Lunar Codex is the passion project of physicist, entrepreneur, and storyteller Samuel Peralta, who alongside NASA’s Artemis Program has placed a record of contemporary creative works from “35,000 artists, writers, musicians, and filmmakers, representing 234 countries, territories, and Indigenous nations, in time capsules launching from Earth to the Moon and beyond.” *
Read more about the Lunar Codex here.
My work was included in two issues of magazines that have been gathered into the the Lunar Codex using digital and analog technology:
​50 MEMORABLE PAINTERS
published by GOSS183 in 2015 Special PA (PoetsArtists) issue curated by John Seed and Didi Menendez
Featuring art from: Alexsander Betko ▪ Jeffrey Bess ▪ Charis Carmichael Braun ▪ Ali Cavanaugh ▪ Matthew Ivan Cherry ▪ Erica Elan Ciganek ▪ Ben Cressy ▪ Gabriela G. Dellosso ▪ Emanuela De Musis ▪ Shawn Fields ▪ Ron Francis ▪ Zoey Frank ▪ Patrick Earl Hammie ▪ Graham Harwood ▪ Mark Heine ▪ Erika B. Hess ▪ Jen Hitchings ▪ Milan Hrnjazovic ▪ Karen Kaapcke ▪ Michael Kozlowski ▪ Valeri Larko ▪ Brianna Lee ▪ Kim Leutwyler ▪ Shana Levenson ▪ Zachari Logan ▪ Susannah Martin ▪ Renee McGinnis ▪ Darian Rodriguez Mederos ▪ Sylvia Maier ▪ Shie Moreno ▪ Rachel Moseley ▪ Judith Peck ▪ John Philbin Dolan ▪ Serena Potter ▪ Nadine Robbins ▪ Beverly Rippel ▪ Cesar Santos ▪ Victoria Selbach ▪ Ed Smiley ▪ Kyle Staver ▪ Barry Smith ▪ Albert Leon Sultan ▪ Emily Thompson ▪ Alexandra Tyng ▪ Conor Walton ▪ Nick Ward ▪ Thomas Wharton ▪ Margaret Withers ▪ Meg Wolensky ▪ Stephen Wright
Vehicle(s) and launch dates: Peregrine / PM1 - NASA CLPS-TO2-AB / Astrobotic Peregrine Mission 1 (Jan 8-18, 2024); Polaris / GM1 - NASA CLPS-TO-20A (VIPER) / Astrobotic Griffin Mission 1 (Nov 2024).
​POETSARTISTS #57
published by GOSS183 in September 2014 curated by Didi Menendez
Featuring:
Poets : Leila Ammar ▪ Jan Ball ▪ Nin Andrews ▪ P.H. Davis ▪ Carlton Fisher
Artists : cover photo of Bryce Ramming by Michael Auer ▪ Jorg Dubin ▪ Charis J. Carmichael Braun ▪ Alvin Richard ▪ Tristan Pigott ▪ Eric Daniel Almanza ▪ Shawn Huckins
Collaborations : Paul Beel & Grace Cavalieri ▪ Kate Lutzner & Victoria Selbach ▪ Angela Hardy & Lorraine Currelley ▪ Daniel Maidman & Nin Andrews ▪ Judith Peck & Pris Campbell ▪ Robbie Robb & Larry Lawrence ▪ Judith Peck & Robert Lee Brewer ▪ Debra Livingston & R. J. Slais ▪ James Needham & Melissa McEwen ▪ Jeff Faerber & Denise Duhamel ▪ Matt Calavecchia & Ken Taylor ▪ Debra Balchen & Laurie Kolp ▪ Cesar Conde & Duriel Harris ▪ Timothy Robert Smith & Bill Yarrow
Vehicle and launch date: Polaris / GM1 - NASA CLPS-TO-20A (VIPER) / Astrobotic Griffin Mission 1 (Nov 2024).
Incandence Corp., “The Lunar Codex: Story.” LunarCodex.com, 24 April 2024, https://www.lunarcodex.com/story
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The King of Pop Lives on Through Upcoming Michael Jackson Biopic
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The announcement of an upcoming biopic about the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, has certainly delighted his fans. What adds to the excitement is the progress made by the production team. According to sources they have finalized a significant portion of the cast. Here's what we have gathered about the forthcoming Michael Jackson feature film. Antoine Fuqua Steers the Ship Set to hit theaters in April 2025, the "Michael Jackson Biopic" is under the direction of Antoine Fuqua, acclaimed for his work in movies such as "Training Day," "The Equalizer," "The Magnificent Seven," "Olympus Has Fallen," and "Emancipation." With Fuqua at the helm, expectations are high for a compelling production. Jackson Biopic: Casting Brilliance A focal point drawing attention from major media outlets is the cast, a crucial element in any film. Exceptional actors elevate a great script, and the recent announcements suggest a promising ensemble. As reported by Blexmedia, Coleman Domingo and Nia Long have secured roles as the patriarch and matriarch of the Jackson family, respectively. Current updates reveal the casting of the pivotal "Jackson 5," adding further intrigue to the project. Unveiling the Jackson 5: A Stellar Cast Takes on "Michael Jackson Biopic" According to People, the casting process for the five brothers involved selecting ten talented individuals. Producer Graham King emphasized, "The truly epic nature of this film required ten actors with the talent to portray the Jackson 5 through the years. I’m thrilled to bring this extraordinary group of actors and performers to worldwide audiences in this film." The ensemble comprises a blend of both established and emerging talent. The names revealed include Jayden Harville and Jamal R. Henderson portraying Jermaine, Jaylen Lyndon Hunter and Tre Hunter as Marlon, Judah Edwards and Rhyan Hill embodying Tito, and Nathaniel Logan McIntyre and Joseph David-Jones portraying Jackie. Finally, assuming the role of the icon himself, Michael Jackson, are Juliano Krue Valdi and Jaafar Jackson, Michael Jackson’s nephew. Confidence in Casting While some may harbor doubts about whether the selected cast can authentically embody their respective roles, producer King holds great confidence, particularly in Jaafar Jackson. King remarked on being astounded by Jackson's innate ability to encapsulate the spirit and persona of Michael, asserting, "It was clear he is the only person to take on the role." While the verdict ultimately rests with the audience, Jaafar undeniably bears a striking resemblance to Michael Jackson. Defying Biopic Fatigue Given the numerous biopics already made about Michael Jackson and his career, some might be inclined to dismiss this latest endeavor. However, it would be unjust not to give the film a chance. Considering the known factors, the project appears to be on track to delivering a compelling cinematic experience. For devoted fans, the opportunity to celebrate the cultural icon is always a welcome prospect. Written by: Renae Richardson Read the full article
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Happy Birthday Phyllis Logan, born 11th January 1956 in Paisley.
Phyllis was educated at Johnstone High School. She studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow and graduated with the top honour, the James Bridie gold medal in 1977, previous winners have included Ian Richardson and Hannah Gordon.
I suppose this is another one of those, depends on what era you grew up in, type posts, for me she will always be Lady Jane Felsham in Lovejoy in the 80’s and 90’s. Of course nowadays most know her as Elsie Hughes/ Carson housekeeper in all 6 series of Downton Abbey. Phyllis has also been in a host of TV shows, Shoestring, Scotch & Wry, Hannay, Holby City and Kavanagh QC to name a few, she also featured in the very last episode of A Touch of Frost as his love interest.
Logan met actor Kevin McNally in 1994, and they married on August 15, 2011.Their son David was born in 1996.
Last year  Phyllis appeared in The Last Bus, with the versatile actor Timothy Spall, she was also in the second series of the excellent dark comedy, Guilt.  
Phyllis shows no signs of slowing up fans of Downton  will know ahe was in Downton Abbey: A New Era last year, she also turned up in Rocketry: The Nambi Effect the true story of  Scientist Nambi Narayanan who was falsely accused of being a spy and arrested in 1994. Surprised by Oxford is a 2022 drama romance set in Oxford
Another one which will be of interest to us in Scotland is  Banking on Mr. Toad, an animated biography about Edinburgh born writer Kenneth Grahame, the birth of his iconic story “The Wind In The Willows” and life with wife Elsie and Alastair, their troubled young son, no date for it's release as yet, but it has been completed.
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Some doodles of my ocs I made a few days ago!! (aka just more Noir x Graham content, featuring Graham’s apprentices Alaska and Logan! They’re catching on 👀👀🏳️‍🌈)
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Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring Theaster Gates, from the "Chicago" episode in the ninth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" series.
"Chicago " premiered in September 2016 on PBS. Watch now on PBS and the PBS Video app: https://www.pbs.org/video/art-21-chic...
Theaster Gates first encountered creativity in the music of Black churches on his journey to becoming an urban planner, potter, and artist. Gates creates sculptures out of clay, tar, and renovated buildings, transforming the raw material of the South Side into radically reimagined vessels of opportunity for the community.
Establishing a virtuous circle between fine art and social progress, Gates strips dilapidated buildings of their components, transforming those elements into sculptures that act as bonds or investments, the proceeds of which are used to finance the rehabilitation of entire city blocks. Many of the artist’s works evoke his African-American identity and the broader struggle for civil rights, from sculptures incorporating fire hoses, to events organized around soul food, and choral performances by the experimental musical ensemble Black Monks of Mississippi, led by Gates himself.
Learn more about the artists at:
https://art21.org/artist/theaster-gates/
CREDITS | Executive Producer: Eve Moros Ortega. Host: Claire Danes. Director: Stanley Nelson. Producer & Production Manager: Nick Ravich. Editor: Aljernon Tunsil. Art21 Executive Director: Tina Kukielski. Curator: Wesley Miller. Associate Producer: Ian Forster. Structure Consultant: Véronique Bernard. Director of Photography: Keith Walker. Additional Photography: Don Argott, Brian Ashby, Steve Delahoyde, Jeremy Dulac, Damon Hennessey, Sam Henriques, Ben Kolak, Christoph Lerch, Stephan Mazurek, Andrew Miller, Christopher Morrison, Leslie Morrison, Murat Ötünç, Logan Siegel, Stephen Smith, & Jamin Townsley. Assistant Camera: Kyle Adcock, Joe Buhnerkempe, Alex Klein, Ian McAvoy, Sean Prange, & Liz Sung. Sound: Sean Demers, Alex Inglizian, Hayden Jackson, İlkin Kitapçı, Joe Leo, Matt Mayer, John Murphy, Richard K. Pooler, & Grant Tye. Production Assistant: Hamid Bendaas, Emmanuel Camacho, Chad Fisher, Elliot Rosen, Stanley Sievers, Chris Thurston, & Steven Walsh.
Title/Motion Design: Afternoon Inc. Composer: Joel Pickard. Online Editor: Don Wyllie. Re-Recording Mix: Tony Pipitone. Sound Edit: Neil Cedar & Jay Fisher. Artwork Animation: Anita H.M. Yu. Assistant Editor: Maria Habib, Leana Siochi, Christina Stiles, & Bahron Thomas.
Host Introduction | Creative Consultant: Tucker Gates. Director of Photography: Pete Konczal. Second Camera: Jon Cooper. Key Grip: Chris Wiesehahn. Gaffer: Jesse Newton. First Assistant Camera: Sara Boardman & Shane Duckworth. Sound: James Tate. Set Dresser: Jess Coles. Hair: Peter Butler. Makeup: Matin. Production Assistant: Agatha Lewandowski & Melanie McLean. Editor: Ilya Chaiken.
Artworks Courtesy of: Nick Cave; Theaster Gates; Barbara Kasten; Chris Ware; BAM Hamm Archives; Bortolami Gallery; Cranbrook Art Museum; Margaret Jenkins Dance Company; The New Yorker magazine and Condé Nast; James Prinz Photography; Jack Shainman Gallery; Sara Linnie Slocum; Chris Strong Photography; & White Cube. Acquired Photography: Sara Pooley; The Art Channel/Bobbin Productions; & University Art Museum, California State University Long Beach.
Special Thanks: The Art21 Board of Trustees; 900/910 Lake Shore Drive Condominium Association; Michael Aglion; Ellen Hartwell Alderman; Adam Baumgold Gallery; Naomi Beckwith; Biba Bell; Stefania Bortolami; Kate Bowen; Pat Casteel; Chicago Embassy Church; Coachman Antique Mall; Maria J. Coltharp; John Corbett; Department of Theatre & Dance, Wayne State University; Detroit School of Arts; Christina Faist; Bob Faust; Martina Feurstein; Julie Fracker; William Gill; Graham Foundation; Jen Grygiel; Sarah Herda; Jennon Bell Hoffmann; Sheree Hovsepian; Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania; Istanbul Biennial; Nicola Jeffs; Jenette Kahn; Jill Katz; Alex Klein; Kunsthaus Bregenz; Jon Lowe; Sheila Lynch; Mana Contemporary Chicago; Christine Messineo; Laura Mott; Deborah Payne; Bishop Ed Peecher; Lisa Pooler; Rebuild Foundation; Diana Salier; Tim Samuelson; Amy Schachman; Zeynep Seyhun; Keith Shapiro; Alexandra Small; Jacqueline Stewart; Hamza Walker; Clara Ware; Marnie Ware; & Steve Wylie.
Additional Art21 Staff: Maggie Albert; Lindsey Davis; Joe Fusaro; Jessica Hamlin; Jonathan Munar; Bruno Nouril; Pauline Noyes; Kerri Schlottman; & Diane Vivona.
Public Relations: Cultural Counsel. Station Relations: De Shields Associates, Inc. Legal Counsel: Albert Gottesman.
Dedicated To: Susan Sollins, Art21 Founder.
Major support for Season 8 is provided by National Endowment for the Arts, PBS, Lambent Foundation, Agnes Gund, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation.
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REVIEW
One Last Chance by Kat Martin
Blood Ties #3
 Intense, intriguing, and interesting – really enjoyed reading this one!
 What I liked:
* Edge Logan: ex Green Beret, works for Nighthawk security, dark & deadly, drawn to his coworker-Skye, a nice guy, liked the growth he showed by the end
* Skye Delaney: ex-military, wounded in battle, suffers from PTSD, strong, lethal, knows what she wants, cares about her family, drawn to Edge
* Callie: Skye’s half-sister, drawn in by a handsome man, needs help to get free of the cult, caring, good friend, grows a lot in the story
* The women in the cult, especially Lily and Molly…strong women and survivors
* The complexity of the story with mysteries, twists, and turns
* Being able to really REALLY dislike the bad guys
* The camaraderie of the people working at Nighthawk
* The Desert Eagles that showed up near the end of the book
* The potential for many more books related to the men working at Nighthawk Security
* All of it really except…
 What I didn’t like:
* Who and what I was meant not to like
* Knowing that the evil that happened in this book, though fiction, happens in real life
 Did I like this book? Yes
Would I read more in this series? Definitely
 Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington for the ARC – This is my honest review.
 5 Stars
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 The New York Times bestselling author delivers an explosive thriller perfect for fans of Laura Griffin and Heather Graham featuring a dangerous cult, an ex Green Beret, and a female private investigator who will stop at nothing to rescue her missing sister and unmask a high-stakes conspiracy. Former Green Beret Edge Logan has made a new life for himself at Nighthawk Security in Denver, using his finely honed skills to neutralize threats of all kinds. When he overhears friend and fellow agent Skye Delaney discussing a new case involving her missing sister and a mysterious cult, he offers himself as backup. With her own military background, Skye is gutsy and more than capable, but a cult like Children of the Sun is too risky for anyone to investigate alone. Skye is grateful for Edge’s experience, even though she is aware of the attraction simmering between them. Her battle scars make her reluctant to get involved with anyone, much less a coworker—even a warrior like Edge. But infiltrating the cult’s compound is more complicated than expected—and something much more sinister than worship is clearly going on behind its walls. As the pair works against the clock to unearth high-stakes secrets, the personal barriers between them begin to crumble. Together, can they unmask the face of evil before their time runs out?
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roseshavethoughts · 2 years
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Death of a Vlogger (2019)
#SundayCinemaClub Death of a Vlogger (2019) - Quick Review - ★★★★
Plot – An ambitious vlogger experiences the dark side of the internet when his latest video, which features an alleged haunting, goes viral – Death of a Vlogger Director – Graham Hughes Starring – Graham Hughes, Annabel Logan, Paddy Kondracki Genre – Horror | Mystery Released – 2019 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4.5 out of 5. IMDB Ever since I happened upon and sincerely enjoyed the low-budget Australian…
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