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dzmaylon · 11 months
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x men first class is my favourite gay movie
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dreamconsumer · 3 months
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androtherika2 · 1 year
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tendalee · 1 year
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Something new in my Etsy shop 💕
If you don't see your favorite art in the shop, just let me know and I'll add it for you.
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hoemoerectus · 2 months
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DAVID
PROMETHEUS (2012)
Artist: @hoemoerectus
IG: @hoemoerect_art
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tea-with-evan-and-me · 7 months
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man about town interview | spring/summer 2014
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for the tweam! click through for my best attempt at deciphering this (maybe impossible to find?) throwback interview
‘’I don’t think I’m scary at all. It was kind of funny watching myself being scary. Because I’m not scary.’’ Says Evan Peters, the up-and-coming up-for-anything actor best known for his extreme roles on American Horror Story, the prestige television series that treats social taboos as map points. For three seasons, Peters has excelled at playing against his offbeat boyishness by amping up his young Malcolm McDowell intensity, with results that fall somewhere between ‘’teen dream in strangler’s gloves’’ and ‘’terrifying Michael Cera.’’ He most recently appeared in American Horror Story: Coven as Kyle Spencer, the good-natured university student who is decapitated and then reanimated with the body parts of his Kappa Lambda Gamma brothers as a temperamental Rocky Horror who beats his sexually abusive mother to death with a trophy.
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Over a bold chai tea with stevia, at a restaurant in Venice, California, Peters is lighthearted and dryly humorous, like a young Michael Shannon, with whom he should costar in a successful disturbing family sitcom. He wears black jeans, a well-worn t-shirt under a plaid flannel, and a necklace with a toy dinosaur pendant. He drives a 2004 Pontiac Vibe that he correctly describes as ‘’vintage’’; says that he just feels like growing his longish blond hair into a ponytail, and has a red thumbs-up permanently inked onto the to pof his right hand, that was traced over a nightclub door stamp. At one point, he raises his forearm to show off a temporary tattoo that he received the night before at the castle park family entertainment center in Sherman oaks. ‘’This is a Belle tattoo. It’s not real,’’ he explains playfully of a small portrait of the beautiful young heroine from the animated Disney film Beauty and the Beast. I tell him it’s very pretty. ‘’Thank you. She’s gorgeous,’’ he responds. I ask if Belle is his favorite Disney princess. ‘’Well, I picked her out. There was also Jasmine, Ariel and Cinderella. My other buddies got those.” ‘’What about Belle appeals to you?’’ ‘’She likes the Beast.’’ Peters says.
This summer, Peters appears as the teenage Mutant speeder Quicksilver in X-Men: Days of Future Past, the sequel to 2011’s X-Men: First Class, which has proven to be an eventful ??? movie. In October 2012, director Matthew Vaughn – who relaunched the franchise with much needed style and a new cast of young, indie + credible actors – left the film to be replaced by original trilogy director Bryan Singer. As such, fans were already touched when Singer announced that he would retell ‘’Days of Future Past,’’ the seminal X-Men time-travel storyline from 1980, an ambitious plan turned wild when he revealed that both franchises would merge into one. Cut to the 2012 San diego Comic-Con whereby unthinkable feats of scheduling – the sprawling casts of the modern-day first series and the 60’s era prequel (that include expensive names like Jennifer Lawrence, Hugh Jackmon, Halle Berry, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellan, Michael Fassbender, and so on). Convened with ??? new additions like Peters to unhinge popular culture. ‘’You think to yourself, ‘’wow, people really, really love this stuff.” And it makes you appreciate it more. It makes you work harder at it.’’ he says about the experience.
Peters’ role in the films is crucial but concise. ‘’It’s a huge, huge opportunity but I always make sure to tell people it’s just one scene. Easy, it's just one scene.’’ Peters says, as if talking down a rearing horse. Quicksilver has already been the subject of film industry chatter regarding lawful usage of the character, who is both the son of Magneto and a colleague of the Avengers, making him fair game for inclusion in both Days of Future Past and the 20n5 Avengers sequel (in which he will be played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson of Kick-Ass). An Empire magazine Preview of Quicksilver’s costume design was greeted with comparison to Kid Vid, a ‘90’s cartoon form of the Burger King ‘’Kid’s Club,’’ and the news that Peters had been saddled with the Halle Berry “rough wig’’ role. But his fan’s enthusiasm for the project—in which desperate X-Men from a dystopias future try to stave off mutant genocide by altering the present day—is undimmed. ‘’I think it’s the best film of the francise yet,’’ proclaims Peters. ‘’It’s pretty dire. It’s a pretty epic situation. But there’s definitely some humor in there. Its’s just badass, man.’’
Quicksilver is a departure for Peters in some ways if not others. Both X-Men and Horror Story are tight productions that take extensive precautions to protect story lines. Peters says that he did not receive the full script for X-Men until arriving at the Montreal location days before shooting. Horror Story pages are often delivered the night before a scene. The short lead time can demand a ??? almost improvisational acting process. ‘’The minute we get the script, plans are cancelled, dinner is cancelled,’’ he says about working on Horror Story. ‘’Some of it you’re like, ‘Oh shit, I have to do that?’ Screaming and crying, realizing that my whole body is pieced together and I’m not myself? I’ll probably have to work on that.’’
Peters owes his career to television. ‘’I was watching a lot of TV and I kind of wanted to be on the TV and in movies. I love movies and TV,’’ he says, and cites inspirations like Joaquin Phoenix, Heath Ledger, Christian Bale, George Clooney, JIM Carrey, Chris Farley, Tom Hanks in Forrest Gump, and the millennial teen comedies Even Stevens starring Shia Labeuof and So Little Time with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. ‘’That sort of stuff. I just really wanted to be a part of it and loved acting and performing.’’ He moved to Los Angeles with is mother when he was 15 years old, and steadily won work in television, on shows including Phil of the Future (2004) and One Tree Hill (2008), and in movies like the independent films Clipping Adam (2004), his first big break, and later Kick Ass (2010). Being cast as Tate Langdon in the first season of American Horror Story in 2011 was his tipping point, playing a Skull Boy-faced high school shooter in a latex catsuit who rapes his girlfriend’s mother to please a ghost. He has since become one of the five main players to appear in all three season of the series, sterling company that includes Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe and Frances Conroy.
Now the world gets to enjoy a lighter side of Peters, like when he appeared on a 2011 episode of the G4 networks Attack of the Show and blithely volunteered that he was working a a rap song called ‘’I’ll Tap That Fucking Ass.’’ He laughs off a request to recite a verse. ‘’I can’t. That never materialized. I tried but it was too much pressure. It was just a concept. I was just trying new ideas,’’ he says, and then volunteers a different musical direction. ‘’It’s called ‘Natch Snatch.’ Like all natural snatch. Big bush. Snatch. Cause it’s nice. You know, ‘girl, you’ve got that natch snatch.’ It’s another nice concept. Probably on the same album.’’ Peters laughs in agreement at the suggestion that he is a kook in the best sense of the word. ‘’I get called a weirdo sometimes,’’ he admits ‘’But it’s like, I don’t feel that weird. I don’t feel that different. I look at everybody else and I’m like, ‘’you’re a fucking weirdo, too. You like all of your shit. I like my shit.’’ Why does one have to be weird and one have to be normal? It doesn’t make any sense to me.’’ Meanwhile, he seems to be successfully negotiating his public and private persona. ‘’I’ll try to be myself as much as I can but you obviously can’t be who you are at home in your skivvies eating donuts. You can’t be that.’’ He explains, before confirming that guy exists, with his tongue sort-of-in-cheek. ‘’You bet he does. Yeah, definitely watching New Girl. Crying.’’ But while Peters seems fairly comfortable in the public eye, fame no longer interests him. The development is not unrelated to his intense, closely-watched relationship with fiancée and two-time costar Emma Roberts (on coven and in the 2013 ?? Adult World) ‘’When I was younger I was like, ‘’That would be awesome!’’ now I don’t particularly love it,’’ he says ‘’Emma gets paparazzi a lot, and because I’m with her we get paparazzi, so it’s kind of a weird thing that I don’t love. But it’s so small in the big picture of all the positives that come with this job that I can’t really complain about it.’’ he may be surprised by the attention he and Roberts receive, but he is hardly self-ptying. ‘’Honestly, it’s not that bad. If you don’t set up a Google alert on yourself and go out searching for it then you’re not going to see it. So I don’t see it.’’ Roberts has already endured the Hollywood learning curve that Peters is now experiencing. ‘’She gives me advice, like cut your hair. She likes my hair to look nice,’’ he says, and laughs. ‘’She’s been around and knows the ropes and how to play the game very well. And she has incredible social skills. She can talk to anyone and everyone loves talking to her. I’m not that good at that stuff so she kind of helps me out with that.’’ I wonder what guidance she offers him. ‘’You’ve just got to be personable and talk to people, even if you don’t want to. Put on a happy face and buck up. Grow a pair of balls. Don’t be a little wuss.’’ Petersa says, and laughs. ‘’I mean, she doesn’t say that, but you know what I mean.’’ 
Next for Peters is Lazarus, opposite Olivia Wilde, Donald Glover and Mark Duplass a 2015 feature from director David Gelb, known for the documentary Giro: Dreams of Sushi. Peters describes the project, about a team of brainiacs working magnanimously to reanimate the dead, as a “contained Sci-Fi horror thriller” as it mostly takes place in one laboratory setting. He plays the party animal scientist. Peters encouraging sidesteps the questions of his involvement in the next season of American Horror Story, to be set in 1950 and the present day, for which Jessica Lange is practicing a German accent. ‘’I don’t know what I’m allowed to say so I’m going to say no comment,’’ he says.
‘’At the end of the day it is acting. You want to go with the biggest, weirdest, boldest shit and see if you can actually do it and go there,’’ Peters concludes, ‘’I’m very curious about everything. I feel like I don’t know that much. I’m trying to learn it all and figure it all out.’’
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andreabaideas · 8 months
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about me
Hi, everyone/ Hola a todos / Salut!
i like many things, that i usually like to discuss with other people.
90's bitch (born in 1995).
• Nothing is sacred (except my family) that means that i can laugh at, criticize and enjoy things all at the same time.
• Many fandoms : The Hunger Games, Twilight (renaissance), True Blood, Daisy Jones and the Six,Poldark , Drácula (book) , Vampire Chronicles (Anne Rice), Darren Shan saga, Hannibal (Bryan Fuller), The Walking Dead, Agatha Christie. Edgar Allan Poe. Guy de Maupassant. Stephen King. Lost Girl, Les revenants, Vampire Mascarade, Vampire Diaries universe, Guillermo del Toro's universe. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV). American Horror Story . Old french movies (Nouvelle Vague). Animated movies too.
There are plenty more, but those are the main ones.
• "Bonjour Tristesse", "Les enfants de la pluie" and "Portrait de la jeune fille en feu" own my heart.
• Anything with witchy vives ❤️.
• Feminist ♀️(everyone should be TBH).
• I love art and photography.
• I LOVE indie, folk, rock, pop and classic music.
• I love horror movies, mainly gothic tales, but i've watched a lot of different things really, many old and weird ones too. One of my faves its Carnival of souls (1962), that no one i know has watched (besides me).
• Indie movies ❤️ too
• Vampire obsessed. If It has vampires i've probably watched It TBH.
• I speak three languages fluently , though English isn't my first language. Je parle français très bien. My native language IS spanish (i'm from Madrid, Spain). ¡Hola gente!
• I like many actors and actresses.
My faves are :
Men : Sam Claflin (my fave ❤️❤️❤️) Aidan Turner, Richard Armitage, Robert Pattinson (❤️), Josh Whitehouse, Blake Ritson, Joseph Morgan, Sam Reid, Sam Heughan, Kiowa Gordon, Peter Facinelli, Lee Pace, Joe Anderson, Rami Malek, Alexander Skarsgård, Stephen Moyer, Michael Fassbender, Ben Barnes, Paul Amos, Gregg Sulkin (❤️).
Women : Kristen Stewart (❤️❤️❤️), Riley Keough (❤️❤️❤️), Noémie Merlant/Adele Haenel/Jean Seberg (those three❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️...Too many hearts to fit here), Sarah Michelle Gellar, Eva Green, Jena Malone, Jennifer Lawrence, Lorenza Izzo, Suki Waterhouse (❤️❤️), Camila Morrone (❤️❤️), Gemma Arterton (❤️) Vanessa Kirby, Katherine Waterstone, Amanda Seyfried, Zoe Kravitz, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Phoebe Tonkin, Lupita Nyong'o, Krysta Rodríguez, Lily Donoghue.
Also American Horror Story cast. And Les revenants cast ...and most of the french and francophone actors and actresses too.
And theres much more, but i think this is enough.
Welcome to my blog! Bienvenus! ¡Bienvenidos!
Feel free to ask me things, i like to make theories and metas too.
Also feel free to ask in spanish and french!!! (trolling and hate wont be answered, obviously)
Ciao!
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kevrocksicehouse · 21 days
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Kneecap
D: Rich Peppiatt (2024).
Kneecap is a political comedy-drama biopic of an Irish hip hop trio (who play themselves) that doubles as a portrait of post-Troubles Ireland and a polemic for the preservation of the Irish language. If you think that sounds like somebody driving a didactic truck over a worn rope bridge of a story, well you’re not entirely wrong, but Rich Peppiatt somehow sends it careening to the other side. The band forms when Liam O Hannaidh, an aimless Belfast teenager is arrested and refuses to talk to the police in anything but the Irish he learned from his best friend Naioise O Caireallain and his father Arlo (Michael Fassbender) who is now a political fugitive. Frustrated the cops call in JJ O Dochartaigh a middle-aged music teacher for an Irish-language school, to translate. He accidentally takes home Liam’s notebook which contains song lyrics, sets them to music and then meets with Hannaidh and Caireallain to say “These are great! Let’s form a group” proving that truth is more cliched than fiction.
The rest of the movie follows (and sometimes upends) standard biopic as the band’s music, rapped in a mix of English and Irish (the filmmakers helpfully provide subtitles) and adding a political bent to tales of low-life tales of thuggery and celebrations of drugs (which the movie refreshingly doesn’t sidestep or moralize about) brings them a notoriety that attracts the attention of record scouts, the police (Josie Walker playing a Javert-with-a-twist is just one example of the films zigzag plotting), and a corrupt vigilante posse called Radical Republicans Against Drugs, who almost subject our heroes to the method of torture that inspired the band’s name. The movie’s blend of politics, thug life and family drama really is a blend, one that suggest if the lowlifes of Trainspotting were both educated and armed.
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clapperboardtalk · 7 months
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THE KILLER (2023)
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The Killer (2023) - A Cold-Blooded Look Through the Scope
Title: The Killer (2023)
Genre: Crime thriller
Year: 2023
Country: United States
A killer's life is rarely glamorous, and "The Killer" doesn't shy away from that. Michael Fassbender, in a role he portrays with chilling perfection, embodies a cold, calculated assassin who starts questioning his own sanity as he navigates a tangled web of deceit and violence. Instead of relying on constant action sequences, the film delves into the psychological state of a man constantly teetering on the edge.
Fassbender's performance is the undisputed highlight. He conveys volumes with minimal dialogue, his steely gaze and controlled movements painting a portrait of a man unmoored. While there's no clear antagonist in the traditional sense, the film pits Fassbender's character against a system that has turned him into a weapon, creating a fascinating internal conflict.
The camerawork, while not groundbreaking, effectively utilizes dark, grimy visuals to evoke the film's atmosphere. It perfectly complements the story, placing us right alongside the killer in his shadowed world.
Personally, I found the unique perspective of the film, exploring the world through the eyes of a killer, quite engaging. It's not the most action-packed movie, but the single fight scene is a well-choreographed and brutal display of Fassbender's physicality. I would have loved to see more action, but it ultimately serves the film's focus on the psychological aspects of the character. Additionally, delving deeper into Fassbender's past would have strengthened the emotional connection with the audience.
Overall, I give "The Killer" 4 out of 5 stars. It boasts a captivating story, exceptional acting, and a fitting visual style. However, action-seeking audiences might be disappointed by the sparsity of such scenes.
The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising Fassbender's performance and the unique perspective, while others found the pacing slow and the lack of action a drawback. Despite the mixed reception, it managed to hold its own at the box office, grossing $45 million against a reported budget of $30 million.
Here's a little-known fact: "The Killer" was originally envisioned as a sequel to David Fincher's 1997 film "The Game," but the script eventually evolved into a standalone story.
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Steve Jobs (2015) Directed by Danny Boyle
Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution, to paint a portrait of the man at its epicenter. The story unfolds backstage at three iconic product launches, ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac.
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Top Billed Cast
Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogan, Jeff Daniels.
My Review
An insight into the life of the main founder of apple computers and his controversial and revolutionary ideas that created an empire that cannot be replaced.
Most probably Michael Fassbender's best acting. Truly stunning set design. Immersive, addictive script and emotional story.
R.I.P $TEVE JOB$ 1955-2011
28 Awards
114 Nominations
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tctmp · 2 years
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Biography  Drama
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bookishdiary · 3 years
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Most aesthetically pleasing movies I watched recently
1. Macbeth (2015)
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The red/ orange colour theme in this is phenomenal for visualizing his inner demons. The blood he shed and will shed is literally visible everywhere.
2. Sleeping Beauty (1959)
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Sleeping beauty has to be the most beautiful Disney movie ever made. Check out "Awaking Beauty" by Eyvind Earl if you are interested in the artwork
3. Portrait of a lady on fire (2019)
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A must watch for everyone who adores art and period dramas. The soundtrack is phenomenal too!
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tendalee · 3 years
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Portrait drawing for commission.
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imvanillaice · 4 years
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Michael Fassbender
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flamizu · 4 years
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Hey guys!!! I finally finished him 💖💖💖💖 sooo, first of all: the armor design is not mine, it's Mack Sztaba, that has done amazing work to design Mandalorian armors!! Check them out 👀 This is not actually an OC but an X-Men au: me and my sister thought about an x-men au in which Erik Lensherr (Magneto) is a Mandalorian Bounty Hunter who is hired as a bodyguard by Charles Xavier, a Senator. Shenanigans ensue. I loved that AU a lot and I'm so happy I'm finally got to draw as I wanted Erik the Mando, that I actually like nearly as the original.
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chrisfroot · 4 years
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Samuel Silas ~ commission for @frontierbound  ! 
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