Men are rats- listen to me, they're fleas on rats; worse than that, they're amoebas on fleas on rats. I mean, they're too low for even the dogs to bite.
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2021: Jean Hale, nata Carol Jane Hale, attrice statunitense. All’inizio degli anni ’60, Hale apparve in spot pubblicitari e nella serie televisiva Sing Along with Mitch. Nel 1984, Hale e Gino Tanasescu crearono la Coleman-Tanasescu Entertainment, una società di produzione, e nel 2000 iniziò a dirigere la propria società di produzione. Sposò l’attore Dabney Coleman nel 1961. Ebbero tre figli:…
I have the script book of Series VIII and was having a flick through and found some nice pics to share that I'm not sure anyone without the book will have seen so.....behold I guess?
Some behind the scenes of Danny rehearsing the Blue Midget dance (apologies the pics are a bit grainy and not great quality I took these off my phone)
A clearer non motion shot of one of the best jokes in the series IMO.
Some more behind the scenes from the basketball game in Pete prt1. I love the shot of Kochanski/Chloe being held up to make the basket, it's adorable lol
Some references for anyone who wants a clearer idea of the Canaries uniform for fic/costume purposes
And last but not least this lovely promo shot of Craig Charles that covers a whole page and I thought the Lister/Craig lovers on this site would like.
I know this isn't anyone's favourite series by a long shot but I wanted to share a couple of bits from this book that I felt others might enjoy despite all that everyone dislikes about the episodes I hope we can all agree the cast clearly had fun being back together again and I feel it shows in the behind the scenes/Smeg ups from this series a lot.
“‘You have a date, my beloved, July the 1st at 5 o’clock.’ But you don’t say where!?”//“Well, you name the place and I’ll obey.”//“I don’t know, I can’t think…how about the top of the Empire State Building?”//“Oh yes, that’s perfect. It’s the nearest thing to heaven we have in New York.”
Yes one of the most romantic movies ever. Yes I always tear up at the end. A newly engaged man and a woman on the verge of her own proposal just happen to find each other on a ship and reshape their whole life in a matter of days. There’s a bit more to the story but I would hate to spoil it for anyone who hasn’t heard of/seen it.
Each of our leads have that pink Champagne Taste and risk going back to a beer budget by choosing each other.
There are two other Hollywood versions, both titled “Love Affair” (one the 1939 original then an updated 1994 remake) I just picked this version because of a slight preference but I watch 39 and 57 one after the other every time.
also can i say. like whatever who cares it's not serious but i do think ryan gosling's peformance in barbie was stronger than margot robbie's performance. but i also havent seen it since it came out in july and i dont plan to watch it again anyway. okay on to more important things
“the academy has a gender bias and a genre bias working against Greta and Margot’s favor” and “the academy loves Ryan Gosling and probably tripped over themselves in the rush to nominate him in a showy comedic supporting role in a movie that was a box office hit” are two statements that can both be true at the same time.
Jean-Charles, marquis de Castelbajac (also known as JC/DC, born 28 November 1949 in Casablanca, Morocco) is a fashion designer. He has enjoyed international success with some of his creations, including a coat of teddy bears worn by pop star Madonna and by supermodel Helena Christensen in the film Prêt-à-Porter and a sequin jacket for Beyonce, and a Donald Duck costume for Rihanna. During his career he has befriended and worked with artists such as Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat, Malcolm McLaren, Robert Mapplethorpe, M.I.A, Cassette Playa, Curry & Coco, The Coconut Twins and Lady Gaga.
His fashion archive was showcased in preparation for his retrospective "Gallie Rock" in Paris by photographers Tim and Barry, modelled by Cassette Playa, M.I.A., Jammer, Matthew Stone, Slew Dem Crew, and more.
As well as his imaginative clothing collections, the designer creates home furnishings and has designed a watch inspired by the childhood favourite, Lego. He also has collaborated with Swatch, Weston, Ligne Roset, Petit Bateau, Citroën, Tecnica, Kway, Coca-Cola, Vilebrequin, Aigle and Palace skateboards.
As Keith Haring initiated him to street-art, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac uses chalk to leave his poetic mark on the walls of the world’s capitals.
His career as a fashion designer started in 1968 alongside his mother, when he created Ko & Co. The first ‘manifesto’ piece of clothing he produced was a coat he made, using the blanket he used when he was at boarding school. He founded maison Jean-Charles de Castelbajac in 1978, which he left in 2016.
Between the 70’s and the 90’s, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac was also the artistic director of prestigious fashion houses like Max Mara and Courrèges and he co-founded Iceberg in 1974. In 1979, in consonance with pop art, he designed cartoon pullovers that have since become iconic.