Robbie and Ian fail & Miranda and Robin fail makes me think that their just really bad at kissing
WE GOT ONE
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Marlène Jobert on a vintage postcard
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Marlène Jobert dans “Le Bon et les Méchants” de Claude Lelouch (1976), juillet 2024.
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Goretober Day 8: Lack of Oxygen
I heard he takes your breath away...
in sharp contrast to Em’s cute Jaybin drawings, i provide you Jobert angst
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Marlène Jobert
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Masculin Féminin, Jean-Luc Godard, 1966
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Neville and Florence.
Death in Paradise.
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Ben joined other artists and recorded a message
to celebrate the 100th episode of
Death in Paradise
( and a kiss from Josephine Jobert-"Florence")
Check Instagram or Twitter to see more :)
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who said splatoon jobert
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“Le Voleur” de Louis Malle (1967) avec Jean-Paul Belmondo, Geneviève Bujold, Marie Dubois, Julien Guiomar, Paul Le Person, Marlène Jobert, Françoise Fabian, Martine Sarcey, Roger Crouzet, Christian Lude et la participation de Bernadette Lafont, août 2024.
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I think 'show don't tell' has become an axiom when it should have been a suggestion and has also been confused to mean 'don't summarize'. not everything needs to be shown. Devoting a lot of description to a scene implies it is more important than others and you will lose the 'dynamic' of the work if everything is described to the same level of detail. The pacing of your work will suffer if everything in it is given the same narrative weight, and if you 'show' everything nothing can be selected for highlighted emphasis becasue there's no room to slow down.
your entire book doesn't have to happen in real time
It doesn't
I'm a big fan of stories being as long as they need to be but listen, listen, sometimes the reason why a book is 600+ pages is because the writer was injudicious with use of summary and not because that story was best told in 600+ pages. please
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Propaganda
Ursula Andress (Dr. No, Casino Royale, She)—She's really at her hottest when reaching for or aiming a weapon, but I would thank her if she so much as glared at me.
Marlène Jobert (Very Happy Alexander, We Won't Grow Old Together, The Good and the Bad)—She's hot, she's talented, she has freckles AND dimples. Also, she's Eva Green's mum !
This is round 1 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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