a hockey player bleeding sluttily can be so personal...
in order: calle jarnkrök, zdeno chara, yanni gourde, evgeni malkin, travis konecny, tye kartye, ryan lindgren (x2), jack drury, tom wilson, john marino, nathan mackinnon, matt rempe, jamie drysdale, nicolas deslauriers, trent frederic, anders lee, patrice bergeron, morgan rielly, anders lee, connor mcdavid, charlie coyle, kris letang
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Orpheus & Eurydice in the underworld
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Reeve Carney and Eva Noblezada -London 2018
Reeve Carney and Eva Noblezada- Broadway 2019
Nicholas Barasch and Morgan Siobhan Green- US tour 2022
J. Antonio Rodriguez and Hannah Whitley-US tour 2023
Jordan Fisher and Solea Pfeiffer- Broadway 2023
Jordan Fisher and Lola Tung-Broadway 2024
Donal Finn and Grace Hodgett Young- London 2024
Jordan fisher and Maia Reficco - Broadway 2024
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Some doodles of me and @hyperfis blorbos.
we have a long running concept of a multidimensional boarding house, within which we discovered many Pokémon partner pair ups. There are some of my favorites.
This is also the first time I’ve drawn Davey or Bob
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My World War I movie recommendations for Remembrance Day
1. Testament of Youth
Starring: Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington, Taron Egerton, Colin Morgan
Don't be fooled by the cover - this is less of a romance film and more of a powerful treatise on the mental and emotional consequences of war. Heartbreaking, haunting, and beautiful, this film is based on the true life experiences of Vera Brittain, a university student who postponed her studies to volunteer as a nurse during WWI. She later became a renowned pacifist and feminist writer.
2. Goodbye Christopher Robin
Starring: Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie, Kelly Macdonald
A sad and sweet story based on the life of A.A. Milne, author of Winnie the Pooh. Alan struggles with PTSD upon returning home from serving in the Great War, but eventually finds joy and happiness inventing stories with his imaginative young son. This film sticks out to me in the way it highlights the intergenerational pain of the two World Wars, fathers who fought in one having to watch their sons go fight another. It also sheds light on how the beloved character of Winnie the Pooh came to be.
3. Tolkien
Starring: Nicolas Hoult, Lily Collins, Patrick Gibson
Based on the life of (you guessed it) J.R.R. Tolkien, this film showcases the beauty of a writer's imagination and the dearness of close male friendship (hooray!). When Tolkien and his group of fellow creatives go off to war, they are affected by their experiences in ways they did not expect, and sadly not all of them make it back. This is not a war movie per se, but the war is certainly a pivotal part of the story and you can see how Tolkien's war experiences found their way into his writing.
4. War Horse
Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, Tom Hiddleston, Benedict Cumberbatch, David Thewlis
This is a story of a boy, Albert, and his horse, Joey, separated during events of the war. We follow Joey as he is used by the British Army and eventually reunites with Albert (yay!), though both Albert and Joey encounter many dangers and tragedies along the way. A poignant look at war, and a sentimental tale of a boy and his horse.
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