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talyayet474 · 3 months
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Lena Headey
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favorite-characters · 2 months
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𝔾𝕒𝕞𝕖 𝕠𝕗 𝕋𝕙𝕣𝕠𝕟𝕖𝕤
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Lena Headey as 𝐂𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐞𝐢 𝐋𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 (S01.E01-10 • 2011)
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skelitist · 1 year
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tianmicons · 5 months
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myriaeden · 9 days
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Cersei Lannister Icons
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saintlopezlov3r · 2 years
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Cersei Lannister🍷
Game of Thrones
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wewillneverbegods · 2 years
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Every single time I read or hear “knowledge is power” I hear also Lena Headey’s voice as Cersei Lannister saying “power is power” and go in such deep thought my brain shuts down for a while. Eh, what you’ve done to me, television?
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GM Halloween icons - reblog if you use!!
Taking prompts
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sinizade · 9 months
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Okay, so Netflix is creating something for Baldur's Gate 3 and unfortunately we can't do anything to stop it… SO I WANTED TO CREATE A FANCAST BECAUSE I'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT IT A LOT
Some of the actors and actresses chosen may not be to everyone's taste, but anyone who has more ideas about actors and actresses to play the game's characters can feel free to suggest them.
Ana de Armas as Shadowheart
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Aldis Hodge as Wyll
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Ioan Gruffudd as Astarion
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Gemma Chan as Karlach
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Michelle Rodriguez as Lae'Zel
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Michiel Huisman as Gale
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Mark Ruffalo as Halsin
I couldn't find his icon in good quality :(
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Charlize Theron as Minthara
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Lena Headey as Kagha
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Emma Stone as Isobel Thorm
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Elizabeth Debicki as Dame Aylin
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Oscar Isaac as Enver Gortash
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J.K. Simmons as Ketheric Thorm
(obviously?)
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Keira Knightley as Orin, the Red
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These were some that I wanted to do since they were my favorites, maybe I'll come back with a few more or maybe not, I just wanted to create something about it, who knows, maybe Netflix will see this post? or maybe i do some art abt this post, who knows?
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thephantomcasebook · 4 months
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Hello! I'm also very worried about the fate of the green characters, but considering Tom and Ewan's excitement, aren't we getting ahead of ourselves? I remember when GOT season 8 came out and the actors were super unhappy, Emilia then even said that iconic phrase "Best season ever" in an ironic tone and Ewan and Tom are not like that, they genuinely liked where the characters are going. Maybe it's a hope ;)
I think they've done the mature thing and embraced the anti-hero badass status of being the bad guy.
You saw Nikolaj Coster-Waldu, Lena Headey, and other GOT actors do the same thing. I think they're embracing the normie audience's disliking them and playing the role of the villain - like the character Jaime.
Us people of culture know Aegon and Aemond are not the villains of the show or the story, but because of the garbage ass marketing, its becoming a damn site more hazardous to be staunchly team green.
I'm happy that they're doing the opposite of Olivia Cooke and embracing the animosity, having fun with it, instead of doing cringe shit, because, you take it personally that people don't like your character. Like trying to queer bait in order to grift some audience love.
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talyayet474 · 4 months
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Lena Headey
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skelitist · 1 year
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imagine me and you headers
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tianmicons · 1 year
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dandysnob · 4 months
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Olivia Cooke & Lena Headey
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Hai buoni gusti! 👀 Although I don't know them well as actresses, I have seen them in many iconic scenes from Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon! They are wonderful and very sexy! (. ❛ ᴗ ❛. )💚
Not My Type | Alright | Cute | Adorable | Pretty | Gorgeous | LORD MERCY 🤲🏻👑
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swan2swan · 11 months
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......I need a fifth live-action Disney adaptation for the positive side of my "Five Good, Five Bad Live-Action Disney Movies".
SO FAR I HAVE:
101 Dalmations (Glenn Close, iconic)
The Little Mermaid (Halle Bailey KILLED IT, 10/10 Ariel, actually some positive adaptations, a lot of negatives, nothing that kills it)
Aladdin (eh.................it's a stretch but it didn't Offend Me horribly?)
The Jungle Book.........1994 that's right suckers not the ScarJo Snake one, but the one with LENA HEADEY and CAREY ELWES and SAM NEILL"S MOUSTACHE also an elephant.
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The Theon poll was so interesting. I was just curious if you’ve ever seen any of the show? I couldn’t remember if you said you read the books first and then watched the show or if you’ve never seen the show at all. If you have, did you watch the whole thing? Was there anything you liked about it or thought the show portrayed well?
It's kind of you to show interest anon and I don't hold anything against you but oh god this was such a struggle and I ended giving up because I can't talk about the show without wanting to hurt people but also the longer I think about it, the less apologetic I want to be. I want to be allowed to tell everyone how much I despise it but I know I would get in trouble for that and I'm so tired of it. The more I think about it, the more depressed I get and the more hateful I become. I think it makes me depressed because fandom proved I'm not allowed to be hateful and angry, although I know I have the right to be.
"Was there anything you liked about it or thought the show portrayed well?"
I actively forget the show exists until someone mentions it, but I filled two journals with show thoughts (they were abundantly negative), so here are the few things I marked down as positives.
I’ve always been a fan of Ramin Djawadi's work and used to play some of his pieces so that was the highlight of the show for me. “Winds of Winter” and some other themes used for Dany give me goosebumps and so does “Light of the Seven”. There was a time I could play that one on the violin and piano.
“Watching your vicious bastard die gave me more relief than a thousand lying whores.” (I didn't even have to google that sentence. I heard it once and it became engraved to my brain)
Lena Headey and most of the casting for the Lannisters. I hated what they did to Tyrion's character later on and also how they made Cersei less unhinged but I think both of them had the range to play the characters properly had they been given decent scripts.
There was this thing they did with Sansa's hair that I thought was interesting. Her style changed and assimilated to whoever she was learning from/trying to emulate. A nice and fitting touch.
Up to Season 6 (I think. Not fully sure), I liked most of the costuming for Cersei. The red dress with the golden metal corset shaped armour...gay gay homosexual gay.
Florence + the Machine's adaptation of "Jenny of Oldstones".
The adaptation of "The Rains of Castamere"
Dubrovnik and Peñiscola as two of the most important filming locations were such a smart choice! I had been to both of the cities in the past and it was so fun to spot which places they filmed in. They really made the best out of such small and rather niche places and I applaud how much they played with perspective in order to make us ignore the constant use of the same set spaces.
I really liked Isaac Hempstead Wright's acting during Season 2. It felt very similar to this despair and impotence that ACOK Bran feels and my heart ached for him.
Season 6 episode 10 made absolutely no fucking sense but it was the most entertaining one and I think seeing Cersei blow up the sept was the happiest experience I had with that show. What an icon she was, burning all her enemies to the ground...would have made me even happier if her actions had consequences but I still cherished the moment on itself.
I hated everything related to the Greyjoys and the writing team threw every possible interesting plot and dynamic for them out of the window, but there was a scene somewhere in Season 2, when Theon returns to the Iron Islands in which Balon Greyjoy is given a more deeply and hurtful characterisation. Theon accuses him of "giving him away, like a dog he didn't want anymore" and the camera stays at Balon's expression of pain and desolateness. I really dislike most of the fandom's characterisation for Balon. This however, was interesting.
Michelle Fairley's last scream and her following lifelessness during the red wedding was hunting. I am #anti Robb Stark(/j) and I didn't like Richard Madden as Robb so I didn't feel a lot during that scene until she started to shine. Amazing actress.
Season 1, episode 10 (I think), a scene in which we see Catelyn and Robb react to Ned's death. Michele Fairley does this thing where she starts leaning against trees and breaths heavily in order to not let herself cry and Robb is hacking a tree with his sword before his mother hugs him as he sobs "I'll kill them all". I don't like Richard Madden but I loved that scene. The composition and setting was so atmospheric and the musical score was very emotional, love those strings. I rewatched the scene right now to make sure my thoughts were the same and, yes 15-year-old-me, I full-heartedly agree!
The animated shorts were a hesitant and reluctant source of joy for me. @/hell-heron has made use of them in gifs and I think they are lovely to look at.
That's about it
"I was just curious if you’ve ever seen any of the show? I couldn’t remember if you said you read the books first and then watched the show or if you’ve never seen the show at all. If you have, did you watch the whole thing?"
I watched till half of season 2 after spending three years analysing the books without any show influence or imagery, didn't like it, got called a slur and was told to go back to the plantation by show people because I didn't like the whitewashing, finished watching it in 2019 against my will, really hated it.
The concrete things that made the show a source of anger and sadness instead of allowing it only to be uninteresting for me, asides from Stark goggles and overall me hating show!Theon and show!Dany (two of my favourite characters), listed from most to least personally upsetting:
Missandei of Naath (Sexualization, pseudo-maturity and imposed adulthood of black Girls)
Jeyne-Sansa switcherroo (Not doomed by the narrative, just ditched and other unimportant, unsatisfactory, insufficient girls (Jeyne W, Penny, Kyra, Pretty Pia, etc.))
"Dark" "Dark eyes" "Dark hair" "Dark vs Fair" (Whitewashing under the pretence of ambiguity á la fanon!Rue from the Hunger Games)
The philosophical stance of the narrative (Nihilism vs. Optimistic Existentialism vs. Embracing the absurd & The Myth of Sisyphus; conclusion: ABSOLUTELY NOTHING)
Ableism (Wex Pyke, Ilyn Payne and my other fellow (selective) mutes, constant jokes on the expense of mutilated people that the watchers were meant to laugh at, the dismissal of Tysha, Bran's not-sense-making impotence/infertility and the connotations of lovelessness for disabled people, Tyrion making fun of a supposedly mentally disabled cousin just for the lols)
Renly, Loras, Jon Connington, Satin and "Olyvar" (???) (Home of phobia)
Sansa Stark (Destroying a character to marketise a YA Heroine)
Daenerys Targaryen (Slowburn character assassination)
The even stronger orientalist tropes in Dorne (Girlbossing your way through character massacre)
Robb Stark (Simplifying the text and creating a male oc)
Arya Stark & Brienne of Tarth (Contraproductive and unresolved internalised misogyny)
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