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#Geoffrey London
kiivg · 2 months
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HELLO!!!! Just wanted to tell you that I'm soooo in love with your Mcreid arts please never stop drawing them 🥹🥹🥹
.For you, baby!!! 😘🫶❤️. I've read at least one ☝️ fic of them smoking together, pretty sure that's the entire premise of the fic idk I cannae remember properly. BUT it does make me wonder if leeches should smoke considering they're remarkably more flammable than the average man, I feel like that's got to be like, dangerous to some degree. Like, 'lemme light up, babes' and p o o f up in smoke. Either way, nobody can deny the inherent eroticism of smoking together like that 🥴. I think maybe I'm getting better at drawing Jonny boy though, I know I'm not drawing his nose perfectly but the tip messes with my mind, I like a beaky nose, but I like them more when they're descending with an acutely hooked angle at the end.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011, Rob Marshall)
10/05/2024
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streatfeild · 8 months
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even more new pictures of Geoff in A Mirror
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vintagepromotions · 2 years
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‘The Power of London - Electricity’
London Electricity Board poster (c. 1950). Artwork by Geoffrey Clarke.
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fideidefenswhore · 9 months
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"By the end of April [1536], Geoffrey Pole had joined Jane's promoters. It was then that Chapuys, noting that Sir Nicholas Carew had been made knight of the Garter instead of George Boleyn, wrote: ' [Carew] continually counsels [Mistress Seymour] and other conspirators 'pour luy faire une venue,' and only four days ago he and some persons of the chamber sent to tell the Princess to be of good cheer, for [...] the King was already as sick and tired of the concubine as could be; and the brother of Lord Montague told me yesterday at dinner that the day before the bishop of London had been asked [whether] the King could abandon the said concubine, and he would not give any opinion to anyone but the King himself...'" Margaret Pole: The Countess in the Tower, Susan Higginbotham
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ellenchain · 11 months
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Elisabeth can't be too fond of Geoffrey, he called the Great Hint after all.
She probably sees Jonathan's infatuation as a sort of crush or short lived thrill seeking affair.
She has eternity to consider. She figures it can go on for maybe 5 years or so, either Jonathan grows as an Ekon and is above such dealings, or Geoffrey, who works in a dangerous profession and has reached his peak, will get himself killed sooner or later.
Jonathan: Geoffrey was mortally wounded
Elisabeth: You knew this was coming, it'll hurt for a while and—
Jonathan: So I turned him into a vampire
Elisabeth: Did he ask for it?
Jonathan: No, he hates me now.
Elisbeth: Well, if that's the case...
Jonathan: he's started to hunt me down
Elisabeth: I'm so so—
Jonathan: Reminds me of how we met, I think it's sort of romantic
Elisabeth: ffs Jonathan
hahaha love their interaction!!
Elisabeth is so done with Jonathan and his hunter. I imagine she went through a LOT of emotions before she could accept that Jonathan has made this one man who wanted all vampires dead into a very powerful beast who will also live forever.
And I'm all here for Jonathan romanticising Geoffrey's hatred lmao
Geoffrey is only going about his job as a vampire hunter, so the hatred is purely business, what about beyond that? They really do love each other very much, Jonathan is sure of it, why else would this man be around him 24/7? And all this "hate" fucking? Yeah that's just Geoff expressing his love
(This sounds more toxic than I wanted, but we all know that the two of them can hold their own quite well)
Just yesterday I played the scene after Doris Fletcher in which he very convincingly hit on Jonathan
"I'm not here for you (though I am thrilled to see you)" "But once I've put all the pieces of the puzzle together, I'm sure we'll have a little chat, you and me (I'm saying this extra erotic so that you know what I mean)" "I'll let you go……… for now (too many of my men are around here so fuck off before I come down and we settle things right on the stage)"
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abstractmelons · 14 days
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PRU'S HUSBAND IN SISTER BONIFACE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL!!!!!!
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sexypinkon · 4 months
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Sexypink - an exciting show ahead.
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Time Magazine 15.04.1966 - London: The Swinging City
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Punch covers by Geoffrey Dickinson | DJ Food
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totallyhussein-blog · 2 years
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From Point Horror to Terence Rattigan, Hussein Al-alak talks about the power of books
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On Thursday 9th March, Hussein Al-alak joined Sile Martin on Radio Offbeat - on Manchester’s 96.9 ALL FM - and spoke about the power of books. Throughout the conversation, Hussein shared some of his favorite literary works and here are some of the books which were spoken about during the interview.
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miametropolis · 8 months
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when the Doctor goes to the Powell Estate on New Year’s Eve as he’s dying, he asks Rose what year it is. all of the other visits were so calculated. he saves Mickey and Martha on a distant planet, just in the nick of time. he swats Luke out of the road before a car comes. he goes back in time and finds Geoffrey Noble, borrowing a quid, and gives Wilf a winning lottery ticket worth millions. he caught Donna’s wedding, just as she stepped out of the church.
But Rose. Oh, with Rose.
the Doctor says: “what year is this?” because he doesn’t even know.
do you think he just jammed his hands into the telepathic circuit as his body failed? do you think he just dreamt of her, desperately, the one face he was dying to see? do you think he hoped, prayed, that somehow he’d end up on her doorstep?
and the he’s in an alleyway full of snow. in London. and he knows that building, knows those stairs. and it’s finally snowing, for real this time. and he sees her, doesn’t even mean to speak to her, too afraid of timelines and paradoxes as putting her at risk…
but he’s in pain, and he grunts, and Rose—always ready to help someone in pain—turns around.
and the Doctor says: “what year is this?”
and when Rose says it’s 2005…oh, how his face lights up. It’s all ahead for her. And for him, too. I bet—he says—you’re gonna have a really great year...
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011, Rob Marshall)
25/06/2024
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streatfeild · 1 year
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can you imagine my level of insanity if i‘d known about Watch on the Rhine while it was still playing? geoffrey streatfeild and MARK WASCHKE? on the same stage???? if i‘d seen that??
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desimonewayland · 3 months
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Swimmers II, 1986
Geoffrey Holder (1930-2014)
Coloured pencil on paper
Victoria Miro, London
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monstersonscreen · 6 months
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Behind the scenes images of Stephen Geoffreys having prosthetics applied to him as his turn as the unlucky Evil Ed in Fright Night (1985)
Steve Johnson wished Evil Ed's transformation to be lumpy and 'asymmetrical' in contrast to the transformations in American Werewolf in London and The Howling. Geoffreys would spend 18 hours in the makeup chair as prosthetics were applied to his whole body. He had to take sleeping pills to pass out the time away!
For filming the transformation, Geoffreys would have to sit with his back against the set wall, which had a hole for a puppeteer to operate the rod-puppet wolf arm, as well as holes in the set's floor for another puppeteer to operate the rod-puppet wolf legs. Geoffreys would wear a neck appliance with the wolf head as a 'hat'; he could see out from holes in the neck, and the head was fitted with cable-operated animatronics allowing it to blink and grimace.
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oledavyjones · 9 months
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Above:  Barque ALASTOR - either in Millwall Dock, London, or Birkenhead. Date: c1935. Source: Mersea Museum / Geoffrey Robertshaw - Copyright Elvin Carter
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