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yrsonpurpose · 1 year ago
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red, white & royal blue script easter eggs
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framblebee · 8 months ago
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE 1x3 Is My Very Nature That of the Devil
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ipsiducis · 5 months ago
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Hugh: Yes, I have to be begged Seth: Okay ~~~ silence ~~~ Hugh: I love to be begged Seth [panicked]: *giggles*
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freakygirlie · 9 months ago
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loustat post paris is actually so fucking funny. lestat is like im gonna hole up in this rotting shack and im going to let louis live a lie and stay with this gremlin forever. only i know what happened and it satisfies me. when he finds out the Truth he is going to be Sooo Pissed and it'll be great. louis is like i am going to be with a man i am not in love with and find kind of boring and im going to live with him in what is essentially a prison for 77 years purely just to spite you and induce hatred in you. you will seethe and rage and it will feel Amazing to me. none of them are happy and both of them think they're winning. fucking losers. iwtv is the biggest comedy show ive ever seen
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krumpkin · 4 months ago
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The Great Laurel and Hardy 😊😊
They first appeared together in a short film called ( Lucky Dog ) in 1921 although they didn't appear as a partnership until a later production called ( Putting Pants On Phillip ) in 1927.
They'd signed with Hal Roach under separate contracts a year earlier in 1926. Hal had noticed an obvious on screen chemistry between the pair and encouraged them to work together which they did creating some of their most iconic roles. Sometimes I think Hal Roach's contribution gets a little overlooked which is why I've decided to include a wonderful interview he did with David Letterman. Laurel and Hardy split from Roach in 1940 but for me Universal had a little too much of a hands on approach. I felt the creative freedom Roach had given them in those early years had gone and it began to show as their later material started to look more like that of the studios than anything they themselves had created. For me the Universal years were a far cry from the heights of those wonderful classics with Hal Roach. I think Stan Laurel himself would admit to this in one of his later interviews.
I decided it might be a good idea to start off with a rare two part interview given by Stan Laurel, it's well worth a listen 😊. I'll also add the classic dance routine from Way Out West followed by Hal Roach's interview , enjoy 😁
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This is a fantastic interview with Hal Roach and David Letterman where he discusses his early years working with Laurel and Hardy and others.
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Hal Roach born Elmira New York ( Jan 14th - 1892 ) died Bel Air Los Angeles ( Nov 2nd- 1992 )
Stan Laurel born Ulverston United Kingdom ( Jun 16th - 1890 ) died Santa Monica ( Feb 23rd - 1965 )
Oliver Hardy born Harlem Georgia ( Jan 18th - 1892 ) , died in North Hollywood ( Aug 7th - 1957 )
May they all rest in peace , thanks for the memories 😊
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cejav13 · 1 month ago
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Ayo Edebiri Interviews Her Pal, Ramy Youssef For Cultured Magazine
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jamesgreycaster · 6 months ago
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The extended version of the Mashable interview. Really interesting conversations here about his process and how it's evolved over time, and in general about the artform.
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NO- the tallest boys.
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russell-crowe · 3 months ago
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iwatcheditbegin · 3 months ago
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I miss Taylor on talk shows so much
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cctinsleybaxter · 1 month ago
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Was already enjoying this Jason Mantzoukas interview but think he really 'solved it' with this
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prettygayshow · 5 months ago
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To all my adorable poly friends… we love you. New episode of Pretty Gay just dropped and it’s spicy! Full date on Patreon clips on socials.
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al-mayriti · 6 months ago
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idk if it's because my mum worked in a tv magazine or what but all the media wars and backstabbing and stuff happening behind the cameras is so so interesting to me
#just saw what happened yesterday in la revuelta ojalá se muera el enano pelirrojo#so for non-spaniards here's a crash course on the situation (i could do a post about media groups in spain cause it's a lot)#there's this one late night show that's been on air for about 15 years called el hormiguero#it started fine (i used to watch it with my family when it started)#but soon there were some issues that people were seeing#especially concerning the presenter (who's also the head ofthe show) pablo motos#and his attitude with female guests he'd interview#basically being very weird and gross around them#apart from that in the last year he started to get very political in the show#he invited right and far right leaders while refusing to do so with the left wing#started making monologues at the beginning of each show critizising stuff the left had done or said#and finally included a debate segment in the show in which he invited liked-minded people to discuss politics#this has directly affected his audience. my dad is a fan of el hormoguero and i've seen him turn more right wing every year#so. last summer RTVE (national broadcast company) announced they were gonna do a late night show presented by david broncano#it's hard to describe everything here but basically broncano already had a late show called la resistencia in a streaming platform#it has always been very popular with young people and it is quite left wing#the new program made by RTVE was called la revuelta. it is exactly the same as la resistencia#before it started airing people were sceptic that broncano would be able to defeat motos' hegemony#BUT. ever since it started aiting in september it has consistently been getting more audience than el hormiguero#who would've known people were tired of the redhead bastard#anyways. apart from this. different celebrities on ppdcasts have been saying that in order to promote their product they are forced to go#to el hormiguero even of they didn't want to#there's also rumours of pablo motos blackmailing people (mostly comedians) who make fun of him#and now to what happened last night. i don't watch tv so i just saw it on twitter#broncano opened the show saying that they were sorty but they had no guest tonight#they had this one person but 30 minutes before shooting the people from el hormiguero had called him#he was originally going to go both to la revuelta and el hormiguero#but the guys from el hormiguero called him to tell him that if he went to la revuelta he couldn't go to el hormiguero#el hormiguero is bigger than la revuelta so. he had to cancel#broncano went on to say this had happened before and that's why he was talking about it
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rickchung · 10 days ago
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert x "That Yellow Speedo Photo Shoot."
You've probably seen the steamy photos [in Cultured] of superstar actor Walton Goggins in a tiny yellow bathing suit, but did you know he almost got himself arrested that day?
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unreesonable · 6 months ago
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"The greatest of comedy characters are often trapped little men, impotent little tin-pot Hitlers, that can't do it. And their plight and their lot in life is that they don't see their absurdity."
Reece Shearsmith & Sean Holmes interview for the Telegraph's "Culture Minute" to promote the London revival of Comedians at the Lyric Hammersmith, 2009.
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cejav13 · 4 months ago
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“To get into character, hairstylist Cyndia Harvey masterfully created a succession of sky-high styles, all perfectly curled and coiffed — the kind you’d see not only on ‘60s icons like Loren, but also Aretha Franklin, Ronnie Spector, and Diana Ross.”
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