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hbmahi · 1 year
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How Does He Fare in 2023? ohnny Depp, one of Hollywood’s most iconic and versatile actors, has had an illustrious career spanning several decades. Known for his exceptional acting skills and unique character portrayals, Depp has captivated audiences worldwide with his performances in numerous films. But beyond his acting prowess, many wonder about Johnny Depp’s net worth and how he stands financially in the year 2023. #career #jhonydepp #networth #wealthmanagement
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wickerjulias · 6 years
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tag game
rules: spell out your url using song titles, then tag people
i’ve been tagged by @jasonvtodd​. thank you so much!!
We Still Believe by Stick to your Guns
In Between by Beartooth
Colourblind by Hands Like Houses
Keepers of the Faith by Terror
Evolve by Phoria
Rusted from the Rain by Billy Talent
Johnny Cash (Stripped) by Wage War
Unter Tage by Callejon
Lifelines by I Prevail
Ich will nicht nach Berlin by Kraftklub
All I Want by A Day To Remember
Swing Life Away by Rise Against
i tag: @rizanmed, @chuckhansen, @edenforest, @oldfashionedvillain, @takingoffmyshoes and @unsollved
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peanuteeblog · 3 years
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go-redgirl · 4 years
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Johnny Cash's Boyhood Home3 of 70NEXT
The Arkansas home that Johnny Cash lived in as a boy with his family from 1935 to 1954 was part of the Dyess Colony — an agricultural resettlement community created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the post-Great Depression New Deal era. The home is furnished as it was when young Johnny was there. Fans will appreciate seeing the place that helped inspire some of his iconic songs, including “Pickin’ Time” and “Five Feet High and Rising.”
In 2011, Arkansas State University acquired the home, with restorations completed thanks to proceeds from the Johnny Cash Music Festival.
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joyesthers · 7 years
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I like Harry Potter but hate J.K. Rowling. She uses physical and mental abuse in her stories but refuses to denounce J/ohnnty Depp who was accused multiple women of abuse. I realize Fantastic Beasts was released not long after Amber Heard's allegations, making it difficult to recast and reshoot. (Although they still could have done it for the amount of time he was in the movie) With these new promo shots for the next Fantastic Beasts movie out, it's disheartening to see that he's still in it.
Rowling could say something denouncing his actions. What are they going to do? NOT make any more Harry Potter movies? Trust me they're going to milk that cash cow for years. And besides, she's doing fine. With books, merch, movies, a successful stage play, and THREE fucking theme parks, she'll be fine if she said something against jo/Hnny fucking depp.
Tldr: since jkr uses abuse in her stories but doesn't condemn it with j/ohnny depp and thats bullshit.
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devilsxson · 7 years
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character info sheet
tagged by @absumpsi​
name of your muse: Thomas B. Crowder
aliases:  Tommy, Tom, Thomas Dawson
one picture you like best of your character’s fc: GREENEST OF EYES THO.
two headcanons you have for your character that you never told anyone:
✘ During his childhood all to his teenage years he suffered a lot because of the whole Satanic Panic. It didn’t help that there was already rumours of his family being Satanists. He wasn’t bullied at school but he was shun and isolated, and often targeted by the police and the adults around him. It pushed him to drop out of highschool and turned him into a very angry kid who ended up embracing the image everyone had of him.
✘ He started to have nightmares again, he dreams about a white horse standing the remnants of a battlefield. Dreams of blood and war and the end of the world. It gets bad and violent and he wakes up screaming, covered in sweat and terrified. It scared him so much its what made him leave Jay, thinking he was putting him in danger somehow.  
three things your character likes doing in their free time:
✘ reading non-fictional books. History, Mythology, Theology. Loves da greek tragedies. ✘ training. ✘ listening to J/ohnny Cash & drinking himself into oblivion.
seven people that your character loves/likes:
I don’t think he likes that many people.
✘ @opheliaavery​
✘ @overdove​
✘ @cosmicwar​
✘ @monstricidal​
✘ @noprodigalson​
& a bunch who aren’t around anymore
two things your character regrets:
✘ leaving Jay. ✘ making his son go through the pain of being known as the son of The Crowder Butcher. 
two phobias your character has:
✘ werewolves are triggering af ✘ becoming his grandfather
tag ten people to do the same:
idk man, everyone who wants to, do it. Also those tagged you should do it too I wanna know.
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avelera · 7 years
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blackhorseandthecherrytree replied to your post “themoosejthm replied to your post “Are you fucking kidding me there...”
i guess because somehow marketers still think johnny depp is popular???? for some reason??
Their only real defense in that belief is that I think the news about Johnny Depp’s treatment of his wife came out at roughly the same time as the film, and given how marketing works for these massive blockbusters it may have honestly been too late for them to pivot to take into account that he was no longer the main draw, but rather a major liability for all but the most dedicated (or unaware) fans. 
That being said, there were quite a few other failures before that which could have given some hint. Johnny Depp was 2 years running the most overpaid actor vis a vis the profit the movie brings in. Several movies, including the dreadful Charlie and the Chocolate Factory remake tried to bank on his “zaniness” as Jack Sparrow in a manner that I think completely missed the source of the character’s popularity. It wasn’t about how weird or zany he was, it was how that character played in the context of the rest of the cast (ie, Sparrow was great, but it took Will, Elizabeth, Gibbs, Norrington, etc to make that character really shine). They may have also missed the fact that Terry Rossio who wrote or at least contributed to all the scripts is a legendary writer, and a good portion of what makes a “witty” character popular is the content of their speeches as much as the delivery. 
A similar fate befell the Harry Potter franchise, ironically or perhaps tragically, with casting Depp. Keep in mind, big Hollywood films take years to make from start to finish. Depp may have indeed been one of the most popular and bankable actors when Fantastic Beasts was conceived, and like PotC5 the revelation about his abusive behavior broke concurrent with the release of the film, far too late to even change marketing much less to re-cast the film. On a similar note (though not on the reprehensible behavior note, yeesh), look at the glut of Cumberbatch films that struck at the same time to the point of fatigue, I can guarantee all of those began their planning stages around season 1 or 2 of BBC Sherlock, and by the time they all hit the mark was somewhat fatigued of his face, but there’s not much they could do about it. 
At least PotC had the excuse with Depp that it was in that particular character that had gained him such stellar popularity, so they could at least milk the cash cow even if he was less popular and bankable elsewhere, as a last hurrah or even a relaunch of his career. But at least for me as a female viewer, even one who was the target audience for PotC when it came out and adored Jack Sparrow as much as any other high school girl, the revelation about the actor’s abusive behavior has put a damper on my enjoyment of the series, even for re-watch purposes. Finding out that there were other aspects of the films to go for, other than Sparrow zaniness without any Elizabeth or Will for him to play off of, would have been a huge boost to a franchise I was dying to love again but just had no hopes I ever could (and we’ll still see if PotC5 really redeems it outside the final scenes). 
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thisisthevoice · 7 years
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fun FOB and genesis!
Fun.: Put your music on shuffle and list the first three.
gonna put my normal pandora station on because i sadly don’t have a dedicated music library lol
The Kingston Trio - Tom Dooley
Johnny Cash - Devil’s Right Hand
Lorne Greene - Five Card Stud
Fall Out Boy: First album you fell in love with?
Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park because im embarrassing. i was like 10 or something
Genesis: A band that your parents always played when you were little?
i grew up on punk rock but one non-punk musician that my dad played all the time was Alice Cooper…that shit’s so nostalgic to me as a result
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southernbellum-blog · 7 years
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The Best There’s Ever Been [AU Introduction] - WIP
One of the most instantly recognised, near universally loved and simply classic country songs is Charlie Daniels’ The Devil Went Down to Georgia. I’ve seen a huge crowds of people burst into dancing when this song comes on the radio even far beyond the reaches of Dixieland.
Down under the cut is an analysis of The Devil and The South’s relationship, and a proper introduction as to what The Best There’s Ever Been AU will be.
It’s a large piece of Southern Culture. Hundreds of songs are out there detailing anecdotes of Southerners resisting the Devil’s work, defeating his bets and generally being of such strong faith that he simply cannot be touched. It’s a source of Pride. Such songs include a wide variety of relationships and interpretations of the hardships.
The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Charlie Daniels
In which the Devil has run behind on his quota of souls to recruit into hell, and so he ventures to Georgia, where he meets a young man named Johnny playing on a fiddle, and subsequently challenges him to a duel, the stakes being should the Devil win, he would retain the boy’s soul as his own, or in the event of a loss, Johnny would gain a shiny fiddle made of gold. Despite the Devil’s cheating of supernatural theatrics and backup of a band of demons, Johnny’s playing alone and unaided is impressive enough to merit even the Devil to stand down and admit defeat.
The Devil Went Back to Georgia, Johnny Cash ft. The Charlie Daniels Band
Sequel to the first of similar name, the Devil decides, ten years later, to try again for the soul of that man whose victory over him has haunted him since. The Devil notes Johnny has bragged, and has become a victim of the Sin of Pride. Johnny has failed to keep up his practice, having turned focus to family, but upon being confronted by the Devil once more - with his son in sight no less - he asks for permission to practice before the actual challenge. The Devil agrees to do so, but Devil keeps the Golden Fiddle until Johnny is ready once more. Johnny soon enough delivers his response, but the ending is left ambiguous as to who is declared the victor, though most seem to agree that it is Johnny.
Long Black Train, Josh Turner
Simply a warning to the faithful that no matter how faithful one is, and especially the devoted faithful, the Devil’s presence is always going to tempt, always going to be there, preying on the lost and doubtful. Remain strong, for he will find you when you are most vulnerable. Worry not, for you have faith. 
If You’re Going Through Hell, Rodney Atkins
We’re humans, we have troubles. Things can get pretty fucking hard. If one just keeps pressing on, the Demons won’t stop, but you can move on and you will find help. God, Angels, fellow good people, they will eventually help you. Don’t show fear, and you might not even be noticed before the Devil can know you’re in his grasp.
If The Devil Danced In Empty Pockets, Joe Diffie
The Devil manifests itself in sometimes very specific ways, and in this story, that would be as a car dealer offering seemingly wonderful deals on a nice ride. However, once you sign, you are in debt to him for years and years. Fail to pay, and all you’ve worked for is gone. By the time you’re done paying, the thing you sacrificed for is long since worn out and no longer useful.
Speaking of the Devil (Look Who Just Walked In), Dolly Parton
Sometimes the Devil doesn’t even have to try to get your attention and rile one to desire sin. It can come in the form of an object of lust, distract and make one wish to make sacrifices for temporary pleasure, damn the consequences.
The Devil Had a Hold on Me, Gillian Welch
Children are no exception to the Devil’s reach. They have not realised the difference yet between Good and Band, and so are easier to manipulate. They don’t know better. The Devil should. (TW: THIS SONG CONTAINS IMPLICATION OF PEDOPHILIA)
Devil Behind the Wheel, Chris Knight
Often, we won’t even notice that the Devil is manipulating until he’s already very much in control. The Narrator has come to the realisation he’s grown meaner and less like a Good Man as he goes on, and blames The Devil for the loss of control he’s had on his own life.
The Devil on the Left, Jamie o’Neal
Bad things happen to good people. The Narrator is a silent observer as a woman descends into desperation to make ends meet, which gains the attention and mercy of the local gentry, and the attention and hunger of less than devout men who wish to prey on her vulnerability.
Half-human, half-Angel. Georgia. He once upon a time defeated a demon in a fiddling contest, and ever since, he has been the prey of many an attempted deals. His soul must really be something, considering. Forces of the Devil wan on his life constantly - hunger, debt, confusion, and doubt of all things constantly plague him and his family, and fear alone keeps him continuing to resist what every demon may offer him. Perhaps one day he will succumb.
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