imagine being lawrence gordon. you spent 6 hours in a dirty bathroom with a dead guy and a twink. you then had to cut your foot off and shoot and abandon said twink (that you spent the last 6 hours falling in love with). you make it down the hallway when the (not) dead guy grabs you and said ‘you work for me now’ (does being an apprentice even pay?). the next day you go to your apartment, take a big sigh of relaxation and turn on the tv. and 9/11 is happening
i noticed a lot of people's first experience with dc comics characters was a cartoon / animated series, so i wanted to know:
reblog if you answer, please! also, feel free to leave in the comments / tags whether your first watch was while it was airing, during reruns, from dvd, or from streaming. mine was the batman (2004) sometime in the early years of netflix.
what is breaker's relationship with the other characters in his game like post-movie? did he have to deal with any obstacles in the way of people fearmongering/being disapproving about him noticeably changing his appearance similar to how vanellope's racing was treated or were they mostly supportive? this is getting too long now but was his relationship with king candy known at all to the rest of the arcade?
It's somewhat complicated! Only one of the other characters from his game are openly supportive of him, that being Lily, and the others range from indifference to disapproval. In general, Breaker is distrusted by anyone who knows what's up with him.
About his relationship with King Candy? It was never clear what that relationship actually was, but it was certainly something people would gossip about.
an ad for courtney's love's single 'hold on to me', 2004.
written about russell crowe after a poetry-fuelled night following the 2001 golden globes.
"I didn’t have anybody to write about. I wanted something that was fresh, passionate, lusty, loving, and all night long he held me and I cried. I wrote poetry everywhere - on his shirt, on the wall, everywhere. And I just cried and cried because I had not met another person who had eyes like mine, ever. We didn’t fuck. We hung out, wrote crazy lyrics and poetry, drank tequila. And so I had this idea and I had the chorus and the next day I went into a studio and recorded it, and the lyrics came to me. Even just holding his hand I get shivers. He goes through hell. But I don’t know if he’s seen as many dead bodies as I have."
in the dead of winter, dead of night, he's all that i can see.
Designed by artist & writer Jim Benton in the 1990s. Happy Bunny gained popularity in 2001 after stores like Hot Topic and Spencers began selling its merchandise.