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dc-and-damirae · 1 year
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john constantine: It has come to my attention that one of you bloody hell spawns is dating my kid. teen titans: *confused* YOU HAVE A CHILD! john: When I figure out who is dating my adorable gremlin. It is on fucking sight. damian: *to himself * shitshitshitimsofuckingdeadshitshitshit
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wornoutspines · 7 months
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Constantine (2005) Movie Review | Entertaining on Multiple Levels
Maybe not the most accurate version of John Constantine but the 2005 Constantine movie still makes an impression. #ThrowbackThursday #Constantine #KeanuReeves #RachelWeisz #DjimonHounsou #ShiaLaBeouf #hellblazer
I did not know this, before looking it up, but it turns out, I’m in a Matthew Vaughn situation with Constantine‘s director – well almost. Similar to Vaughn, there are a lot of Francis Lawrence‘s works that I’m familiar with. From the movies (I Am Legend, Catching Fire, Water for Elephants, Mockingjay), to music videos, or TV Pilots; I’ve watched and appreciated a lot of things he directed. Here,…
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thenightling · 3 months
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Queer Horror
It's pride month so here is a (NOT complete) list of horror icons real and fictional who are of the LGBTQAI+ community. Writers / directors / Actors Oscar Wilde Clive Barker Caitlin R. Kiernan William Joseph Martin James Whale (director of Frankenstein) Ernest Thesiger (Doctor Pretorius in Bride of Frankenstein) Anthony Perkins Vincent Price David Geffen (producer of Interview with the vampire movie and Beetlejuice) Jonathan Frid (Dark Shadows) Louis Edmonds (Dark Shadows) Ed Wood Elvira (Casandra Peterson) Amanda Beares (Fright Night, 1985) Merritt Butrick (Fright Night Part 2) Roddy McDowall (Hell House, Fright Night, Fright Night: Part 2, and Carmilla) _________________________ Characters Mephisto (Faust, 1922) Countess Zeleska (Dracula's Daughter) Carmilla (The Vampire Lovers, 1970 and all film adapations of Carmilla) Louis, Lestat, Daniel Malloy, Armand (Interview with the vampire movie and show and The Vampire Chronicles book series) Claudia, Madeleine, Nicolas (Interview with the vampire TV series) Jerry Dandridge, Billy Cole, Peter Vincent, Evil Ed, and possibly Amy (Fright Night, original 1985 version) Regine and Belle (Fright Night part 2, 1988) Miriam Blaylock (The Hunger movie and novel by Whitley Streiber, along with its sequels) Marius (Queen of the damned movie and novels) Glen / Glenda (Seed of Chucky) Dracula (Marvel comics, Dario Argento's Dracula, Steven Moffat's Dracula, Frank Wildhorn's Dracula The musical) Alucard, Striga, Morana, (Castlevania) The Corinthian, Hal Carter, Wanda, Judy, Donna (Foxglove), Hazel, Alexander Burgess, Paul McGuire, Cluracaun, Mazikeen, Lucifer, Loki, Desire, Johanna Constantine, John Constantine, Rachel, Chantel, Zelda, Aristaeus the Satyr, Jim / Peggy, (Neil Gaiman's The Sandman) Echo, Ruin, Heather After (From Sandman spin-off comics) April Spink and Miriam Forcible (Coraline) Angela and Sera (Marvel comics) Sam Black Crow (American Gods) EVERYONE! - Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles EVERYONE! - Lost Girl (TV series)
Snow White (Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman) Dorian Gray, Lord Henry Wotton, and Basil Hallward (The Picture of Dorian Gray) Captain Shaekespeare (Stardust) Loki (all incarantions) John Constantine (All versions) Aziraphale and Crowley (Good Omens) Renfield (Original Dracula novel, speculated by scholars) Mephistopheles, Faust, and Satan - Dr. Faustus by Christopher Marlowe and Faust by Goethe. Carmilla and Laura (All versions of Carmilla) Eli and Oskar (Let the Right One In) Lily and The mermaid Queen (She-Creature, 2001 version) Radu (Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula) Lexington (Disney's Gargoyles, not canon until the comics) Dorothy and Ruby AAK Red (Once Upon a Tme) Tara and Willow (Buffy The Vampire Slayer TV series) Lorne (Angel) Ethan, Dorian Gray, Angelique, and Professor Lyle (Penny Dreadful) Thelma Bates (Hex) Joe (Midnight Texas) Skully (Scary Godmother) Mitch (ParaNorman) Henry Fitzroy (Blood Ties) Thomas Jerome Newton (The Man who fell to Earth) Any Clive Barker character NOT confirmed to be straight is presumed LGBTQAI+. There are many, many more but my fingers are starting to ache and these are the ones I could think of off the top of my head.
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djbunnie · 2 years
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DamiRae young justice AU yearbook quotes
"If idiots could fly, this place would be an airport" - Damian Wayne
"No, Rachel, your senior quote can't be 'Fries before guys.' " - (dad) Rachel R. Constantine.
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netflixia · 6 years
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Constantine
(2005) Rated R - 121m
A private detective with a taste for the supernatural investigates an apparent suicide in this thriller based on the comic book “Hellblazer.”
7.0/10 - IMDB
View trailer || Add/Watch on Netflix
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6rookie-writer0110 · 2 years
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Masterlist- 51
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Don’t fall in love, it’s not the end- Roth (Titans) x Male Reader
Indie Rock - Rachel Roth x Reader (Gender-Neutral)
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headcanon of Hope Mikealson x male!reader
Hope Mikaelson smut alphabet (Male reader tribrid)
Hope Mikealson x male!reader and is part of the Legends (DC’s Legends of Tomorrow)
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Sara Lance X Female Reader. and is John Constantine’s sister
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Give it time, and I will sell out - Darcy Lewis x Male Reader (SMUT)
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Texas heatwave - Scott McCall x Stiles Stilinski x Werewolf Male Reader (SMUT)
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Following Stars - Male Reader x Jerrod Carmichael
Blue Rhodes - Jerrod Carmichael x Male Reader (SMUT)
Sink into the sun - Jerrod Carmichael x Male Reader (SMUT)
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HC with Venom bonded R and V meets Yelena and Nat. 
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Anti-Love - Klaus Mikaelson X Male Reader (SMUT)
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Gentle Moon - Taylor Swift x Male Reader Autistic
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mjmagics · 3 years
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Exorcist Part Four
A short group chat story I created in 2018 with a friend, refer to masterlist for more information and the other chapters!
Word Count: 305
Characters: Dick, Zatana, Raven, Aqua Lad 
Rating: General
Warnings: talk of demonic possession, an inside joke of when the batfamily kidz were calling Slade Wilson avocado man on a mission, Kaldur over using emojis 
Usernames
Dick Grayson : dickiebird
Kaldur'ahm :  kalduh
Rachel Roth : rayray
Zatanna Zatara :  zatanahbro
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Dickiebird has direct messaged Zatanahbro
Dickiebird: Z....
Zatanahbro: d......
Dickiebird: So um,,,, will you perform and exorcism on Babs?
Zatanahbro: bruh, no
Zatanahbro: I don't do that kind of magic.
Zatanahbro: But Raven does
Zatanahbro has added: rayray
Zatanahbro has named chat: magicboos and Dickiebird
Rayray: uh... hey?
Zatanahbro: Dick has a question
Rayray: ok, shoot
Dickbird: 🏀?🏒?🏑?🏏?🏹?🔫?🗑?
Rayray: the ?
Dickiebird: oh ok
Dickiebird: do you perform exorcisms?
Rayray: have you tried Constantine?
Dickiebird: yes, he rejected 🙅🏻‍♂️🙅🏻‍♂️🙅🏻‍♂️🙅🏻‍♂️
Zatanahbro: he 🙅🏾‍♀️🙅🏾‍♀️🙅🏾‍♀️🙅🏾‍♀️🙅🏾‍♀️ ?
Dickiebird: Yes
Rayray: 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️.....
Dickbird: 🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻
Rayray: 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
Dickbird: So ray do you?
Rayray: no, dick. I don't. I'm half demon, although I am able I don't do it. I'm not a positive enough energy.
Rayray: if I was a quarter demon I would be able to
Dickiebird: sad 😞
Zatanahbro: try kal?
Zatanahbro: 🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️
Dickbird: good idea!
Dickiebird has added: kalduh
Kalduh: hello?👋🏿
Dickbird: ITS MY MERMAID-MAN 🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️😘😘😘😘😍😍😍😍😍😘😍😘😍😘😍😙
Kalduh: hi 👋🏿
Rayray: hi Kal
Kalduh: hey, Raven. How is Garfield
Rayray: we are currently taking a break. Aka we are over
Zatanahbro: nooo! For realz?
Rayray: I'm with a nice man named Joseph
Kalduh: is he a hero?
Rayray: Yes, he goes by Jericho. He is mute.
Zatanahbro: he sounds hot 😉
Rayray: thanks 🙏🏻
Dickiebird: B.B. tells me he is the son of SlAdE wIlSoN!!!!! Aka my nemisis! Aka avocado🥑man™️?
Rayray: Yes?
Zatanahbro: S N O R T
dickiebird: I miss avocadoman
Dickiebird: I also got a mermaid toy that day 🧜🏻‍♀️🧜🏻‍♀️🧜🏻‍♀️🧜🏻‍♀️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️🧜🏿‍♂️
Kalduh: cool 😎
Dickiebird: that was adorable
Dickiebird: oh, also. Kal do you know how to exorcise demons?
Kalduh: nope, sorry 😐
Zatanahbro: you don't always have to use emojis kal
Kalduh: Sorry 😐
Zatanahbro: s t o p
Kalduh: I can't help it, sorry.
Dickbird: ok, I have to go tell Babs what I learned, later peeps!
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laughingmagi · 3 years
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John, Sexuality, and Filmverse
I joke a lot that I head canon that John is gay because Angela is clearly into him and he doesn’t seem that interested. And I mean, maybe this is my queer ass looking at Rachel Weisz and going “bro, really?” But it’s an odd choice, right? It’s an R-rated movie so it’s not like they were avoiding overt sexuality for the sake of a PG-13 rating, and several times they seem to be hinting at her being the film’s romantic interest, but it never comes to fruition. Sure, you could say within the context of the movie, with every thing that was going on, not to mention John’s health, it might be a little inappropriate. Which, fair, but also it’s a movie where the plot is about the son of the devil trying to bring hell on earth so I mean. Come on. Even with the cancer subplot, it’s not like this is some Oscar-bait movie set in a cancer ward. John could’ve gotten a little kiss. As a treat.
I suppose you could say they were fucking with us, trying to be subversive (or save it for a sequel). Certainly there’s precedence in the idea given the extremely deliberate casting of Keanu as John. You could say they were just casting an actor that was really hot at the time, but I mean, it’s not like there’s ever been a shortage of handsome white blonde guys that could have easily been slotted into the role. It’s just a little odd imo, that out of all the comic book leads they could choose to make this stand of ‘LOOK HOW OBVIOUSLY WE AREN’T SHOE-HORNING IN A HETEROSEXUAL SUBPLOT EVEN THOUGH WE TOTALLY COULD’ that they chose John Constantine. Sex is a huge part of Hellblazer’s story, and not just because John is pretty slutty but because sex magic are a big part of who John is.
All that is meta, of course. For all I know they were setting something up more with Ellie (pls don’t get me started. I’ve been bitter since I found out Ellie was supposed to be in the movie but all that ended up on the cutting room floor). I don’t know why I felt the need to add these caveats and explainers as to why i think this. Maybe it’s just that I’m old and remember when fandom insisted on showing your homework, not to mention feeling defensive due to people being like “hey you can’t say that because it’s not canon or not intended by the writer/filmmaker/showrunners.” So just to be clear, I’m not saying I think it was intended textually. It’s just a reading that I have.
(I suppose you could fault me for not taking it one step further and saying ‘what if it’s not about what he prefers aesthetically, but that he’s asexual?’ Believe me, I considered it, but as much as time, listening, and knowing some asexuals has granted me a better understanding, I fear that I wouldn’t be able to do justice to such representation.)
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dc-and-damirae · 2 years
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Constantine: you can't be dating Damian you're not allowed
Constantine: I don't want you to date people until you're old enough. People are terrible!
Raven: Okay, when exactly I can date?
Constantine: When I'm dead. Plus 3 days to make sure I'm dead.
Damian: {takes this way too seriously and unsheathes his blade}
Constantine: what the fuck is he doing
Raven : *digging a grave and is planning what to tell the cops* I know it'll be hard for mom(Zatanna) to raise me alone but this is for love.
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demifiendrsa · 5 years
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Justice League Dark: Apokolips War - Official Trailer.  It’ll be available on Digital starting May 5, 2020, and on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack and Blu-ray Combo Pack on May 19, 2020.
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Cast
Jason O'Mara as Bruce Wayne/Batman
Jerry O'Connell as Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman
Rosario Dawson as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman
Roger R. Cross as John Stewart/Green Lantern and Dr. Alec Holland/Swamp Thing
Nathan Fillion as Hal Jordan/Green Lantern
Matt Lanter as Arthur Curry/Aquaman
Sumalee Montano as Mera
Nyambi Nyambi as J'onn J'onzz/John Jones/Martian Manhunter
Sean Astin as Billy Batson/Shazam
Matt Ryan as John Constantine
Shemar Moore as Victor Stone/Cyborg
Taissa Farmiga as Rachel Roth/Raven
Christopher Gorham as Barry Allen/The Flash
Rainn Wilson as Lex Luthor
Rebecca Romijn as Lois Lane
Camilla Luddington as Zatanna Zatara
Ray Chase as Jason Blood/Etrigan
Hynden Walch as Harleen Quinzel
Stuart Allan as Damian Wayne/Robin
John DiMaggio as King Shark
Sachie Alessio as Lady Shiva
Jon Bernthal as Trigon
Tony Todd as Darkseid
Synopsis
Culminating a six-year animated journey that began with the release of Justice League War in 2014, "Justice League Dark: Apokolips War" finds Earth decimated after intergalactic tyrant Darkseid has devastated the Justice League in a poorly executed war by the DC Super Heroes. Now the remaining bastions of good – the Justice League, Teen Titans, Suicide Squad and assorted others – must regroup, strategize and take the war to Darkseid in order to save the planet and its surviving inhabitants. This is truly the war to end all wars, and only the victor will live to enjoy the spoils.
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flyingkiki · 5 years
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Business As Usual (1/?)
I’ve been toying with this idea for so long already. And with everyone being on quarantine, I hope I can get more writing done. 
Also, I am a glutton for punishment - I’m still working on Curiosity but I really wanted to try writing this idea out too. 
So, erm, enjoy, my loves! 
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“It’s good to have you back, son.”
Lucius Fox smiled warmly at Tim, shaking the younger man’s hand firmly as the rest of the business heads converged for their monthly meeting at Wayne Enterprises. The elderly man waved at some of the other heads before turning back to Tim.
Tim chuckled and adjusted his hold on his silver tablet. “It’s good to be back, Lucius.”
“I’m glad to hear our joint venture in Toronto went all according to plan. The 6 months seemed just about enough,” commented Lucius as they made their way further into the boardroom.
It was a miracle Tim was alive, really.
Tim offered the man a wry smile as they settled into their expensive plush business chairs. After putting up a front of being away for business, Tim spent most of his six months away with Constantine and Cyborg up in the Canadian Rockies freezing his balls off trying to stop a crazy magician trying to destroy half of Canada.
Plus, he still was able to get a JV done in Toronto while nearly loosing an appendage to frostbite in negative 40 weather.
He honestly deserved a fucking promotion.
“Couldn’t have gone any better.” Tim beamed as one of the New Business heads sat down a few chairs down next to him.
Lucius sent him amused look. “Can’t wait to hear it.”
“Hah.” Tim shook his head and busied himself in booting up his tablet. It felt good to be back on some normal, albeit stressful, work.
While he kept himself with catching up on some emails, a few more business heads entered the room. He stopped sending out an update to his R&D team when he heard the familiar laugh of Dick by the doorway. Looking up and catching sight of his brother, he waved his hand in greeting. Tim didn’t expect for Dick to be here – wasn’t he busy the Titans?
“Hey, man. Didn’t hear you get in at the manor,” Dick settled into the seat next to Tim. He leaned back comfortably. A grin settled on his face as he swiveled his chair just a bit.
Tim’s brows furrowed a fraction of an inch. Why was Dick acting strangely? Offering a dismissive shrug, Tim looked at his older brother. “Went straight to my place uptown.” He paused. “I thought you’re in Jump?”
Dick waved his hand and sat up. “Bruce has me over a couple of times a month now as we expand Jump operations.” He offered Tim an easy smile and switched on his tablet. “I’ll update you later.”
Tim nodded and faintly what was going on. His last mission had him in deep cover so he had little knowledge what was going on. If Dick was here then something must be up. He made a mental list of the things he needed to ask Bruce.
Dick cleared his throat as the boardroom door opened again. Tim shot him a bewildered look as the other man sent him a wry smile. Tim heard the familiar voice of Bruce drift through the room as he confidently strode into the room while talking to Lucius.
“Good to have you back, Tim,” Bruce smiled and shook Tim’s hand, just as Tim and Dick stood up in polite greeting.
Tim nodded. “Glad to be back in warmer climate,” he grinned.
Lucius made a face as they all settled around the table, with Bruce at the head of the table. “That cold snap must have been nasty.”
Tim made a face. “Honestly thought I might loose a finger.”
There was a couple of polite laughs around the table and the last few people trickled into the boardroom. Tim was talking to the head accounting when Dick let out strangled cough. Turning to the older man, he frowned.
“Hey, Rachel,”
Tim wasn’t sure who Rachel was, since all he knew was the management team was still the same unless there had been movements he didn’t know about. Turning his attention to whoever Justine, head of accounting, just greeted, Tim felt his stomach plummet down into his feet.
What the fuck.
Dressed in a tight high-waist black pencil skirt, black heels, and white long sleeved button down blouse, the Rachel in question stepped into the room talking to the head of tech. Her purple hair stood out in the room, and she smiled at something Francis, head of tech said to her. Turning to acknowledge Justine and a few other colleagues close by, purple eyes briefly landed at the highly amused Richard Grayson and a surprised Tim Drake.
There was a split second look of surprise on her face as purple eyes locked with light blue ones before completely brushing off the moment and giving Bruce a look. Smiling, Rachel strode to the end of the table and shook hands with Bruce and Lucius.
“Hi, Bruce, Lucius. Sorry, I think I came in late.”
Bruce waved her off. “You just made it just time.” He gestured for her to take a seat next to him.
Rach smiled and nodded. She walked towards the seat, depositing her laptop on the table and saying hi to the colleague next to her.
“Hey, Rachel,”
Dick grinned widely at her from across the table. Rachel gave Dick a pointed look. “Good morning, Richard.”
Dick smiled as Rachel stared back at him nonplussed by his amused expression. He coughed again, to probably hide an ill-timed chuckle, when Rachel briefly looked at Tim.
“Tim, this is Rachel Roth, she handles special projects of the foundation,” Lucius made the introductions.
Tim jumped slightly in his seat and watched as Rachel calmly stared back at him without bating an eyelash. Why was another Titan here? Standing up, Tim reached over the table and reached to shake her hand.
“Hello, nice to see you again.”
Dick chuckled and Rachel looked back at him with slight surprise. Her familiar small hands squeezes his larger ones. Tim felt his stomach drop to the first floor ones he realized his mistake. So much for being a great strategist and detective.
“You two know each other?” Francis looked at Rachel curiously.
“We went to the same university,” she supplied smoothly, giving Tim a pointed look. Rachel released Tim’s hand and settled back into her seat. “Hello, Tim.” She sounded all business.
Dick was about to say something when Bruce thankfully switched on the projector and the morning’s agenda flashed on the screen. Tim felt an onslaught of questions race through his mind. He barely heard Bruce announce the start of the meeting. Instead of focusing as a few graphs blew up on screen, Tim unknowingly glanced at Rachel and took in her all too familiar features. She had not changed one bit since he last saw her three years ago.
What was going on?
Rachel caught him staring out of the corner of her eyes and she titled her head just a little bit and turned back to the presentation. As thoughts swarmed his head and a deep desire of trying to understand what the fuck was going practically made him feel unsettled, Tim fiddled with his stylus pen and desperately tried to focus on the business meeting.
But seriously, Tim had to know why was his ex-girlfriend here in Gotham?
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djbunnie · 2 years
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Dick finds out Damian has a girlfriend
Damian: *phone bing* “excuse me” *picks up phone* “oh Rachel’s at the Dry cleaners and she’s made a very amusing pun. I don’t care for perchloroethylene and I don't like glycol ether.”
Dick, jason, tim, and stephene: *confused*
Damian: “get it she doesn't like glycol ether, sounds like either.” *chuckles* “Lol” *sent text message*
Dick: “Who's Rachel?”
Stephene: “his girlfriend.”
Dick: “Lil’ D has a girlfriend!!!!”
Damian: “She's not my girlfriend.”
Dick: “How long has this been going on?!”
Stephene: “4 months.”
Damian: “She's not my girlfriend.”
Dick: “Are you telling me for the past 4 months. I have been asking you “what's new?” and you never thought to go with DAMIAN HAS A GIRLFRIEND!”
Damian: “She's not my girlfriend.”
Dick: *shushes Damian* “How did they meet!”
Jason: “Tim and I enter Damian’s information on a dating site and it spit out Rachel R. Constantine.”
Dick: “OMG! Damian and Rachel!”
Tim: “or as we call them DamiRae.”
Dick: *squeals* “DamiRae! I am digging the DamiRae.”
Damian: “Alright everyone pay attention! Yes, I have a friend named Rachel R. Constantine, Yes she is female, Yes we do communicate on a daily basis but no she is not my girlfriend.”
Dick: “okay well what do you communicate about?”
Damian: “well my work about advancing the company weapons engineering and her work on archaeological finds of weapons from Japan's Edo period, and most recently the possibility of our having a child together.”
Dick: *Spits water*
Tim, Jason, and Stephene: *speechless*
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skonnaris · 5 years
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Books I’ve Read: 2006-2019
Alexie, Sherman - Flight
Anderson, Joan - A Second Journey
                          - An Unfinished Marriage
                          - A Walk on the Beach
                          - A Year By The Sea
Anshaw, Carol - Carry the One
Auden, W.H. - The Selected Poems of W.H. Auden
Austen, Jane - Pride and Prejudice
Bach, Richard - Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Bear, Donald R - Words Their Way
Berg, Elizabeth - Open House
Bly, Nellie - Ten Days in a Madhouse
Bradbury, Ray - Fahrenheit 451
                        - The Martian Chronicles
Brooks, David - The Road to Character
Brooks, Geraldine - Caleb’s Crossing
Brown, Dan - The Da Vinci Code
Bryson, Bill - The Lost Continent
Burnett, Frances Hodgson - The Secret Garden
Buscaglia, Leo - Bus 9 to Paradise
                         - Living, Loving & Learning
                         - Personhood
                         - Seven Stories of Christmas Love
Byrne, Rhonda - The Secret
Carlson, Richard - Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff
Carson, Rachel - The Sense of Wonder
                          - Silent Spring
Cervantes, Miguel de - Don Quixote
Cherry, Lynne - The Greek Kapok Tree
Chopin, Karen - The Awakening
Clurman, Harold - The Fervent Years: The Group Theatre & the 30s
Coelho, Paulo -  Adultery
                           The Alchemist
Conklin, Tara - The Last Romantics
Conroy, Pat - Beach Music
                    - The Death of Santini: The Story of a Father and His Son
                    - The Great Santini
                    - The Lords of Discipline
                    - The Prince of Tides
                    - The Water is Wide
Corelli, Marie - A Romance of Two Worlds
Delderfield, R.F. - To Serve Them All My Days
Dempsey, Janet - Washington’s Last Contonment: High Time for a Peace
Dewey, John - Experience and Education
Dickens, Charles - A Christmas Carol
                             - Great Expectations
                             - A Tale of Two Cities
Didion, Joan - The Year of Magical Thinking
Disraeli, Benjamin - Sybil
Doctorow, E.L. - Andrew’s Brain
                         - Ragtime
Doerr, Anthony - All the Light We Cannot See
Dreiser, Theodore - Sister Carrie 
Dyer, Wayne - Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life
                     - The Power of Intention
                     - Your Erroneous Zones
Edwards, Kim - The Memory Keeper’s Daughter
Ellis, Joseph J. - His Excellency: George Washington
Ellison, Ralph - The Invisible Man
Emerson, Ralph Waldo - Essays and Lectures
Felkner, Donald W. - Building Positive Self Concepts
Fergus, Jim - One Thousand White Women
Flynn, Gillian - Gone Girl
Follett, Ken - Pillars of the Earth
Frank, Anne - The Diary of a Young Girl
Freud, Sigmund - The Interpretation of Dreams
Frey, James - A Million Little Pieces
Fromm, Erich - The Art of Loving
                       - Escape from Freedom
Fulghum, Robert - All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
Fuller, Alexandra - Leaving Before the Rains Come
Garield, David - The Actors Studion: A Player’s Place
Gates, Melinda - The Moment of Lift
Gibran, Kahlil - The Prophet
Gilbert, Elizabeth - Eat, Pray, Love
                            - The Last American Man
                            - The Signature of All Things
Ginsburg, Ruth Bader - My Own Words
Girzone, Joseph F, - Joshua
                               - Joshua and the Children
Gladwell, Malcom - Blink
                              - David and Goliath
                              - Outliers
                              - The Tipping Point
                              - Talking to Strangers
Glass, Julia - Three Junes
Goodall, Jane - Reason for Hope
Goodwin, Doris Kearnes - Team of Rivals
Graham, Steve - Best Practices in Writing Instruction
Gray, John - Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus
Groom, Winston - Forrest Gump
Gruen, Sarah - Water for Elephants
Hannah, Kristin - The Great Alone
                          - The Nightingale
Harvey, Stephanie and Anne Goudvis - Strategies That Work
Hawkins, Paula - The Girl on the Train
Hedges, Chris - Empire of Illusion
Hellman, Lillian - Maybe
                         - Pentimento
Hemingway - Ernest - A Moveable Feast
Hendrix, Harville - Getting the Love You Want
Hesse, Hermann - Demian
                            - Narcissus and Goldmund
                            - Peter Camenzind
                            - Siddhartha
                            - Steppenwolf
Hilderbrand, Elin - The Beach Club
Hitchens, Christopher - God is Not Great
Hoffman, Abbie - Soon to be a Major Motion Picture 
                          - Steal This Book
Holt, John - How Children Fail
                  - How Children Learn
                 - Learning All the Time
                 - Never Too Late
Hopkins, Joseph - The American Transcendentalist
Horney, Karen - Feminine Psychology
                        - Neurosis and Human Growth
                        - The Neurotic Personality of Our Time
                        - New Ways in Psychoanalysis
                        - Our Inner Conflicts
                        - Self Analysis
Hosseini, Khaled - The Kite Runner
Hoover, John J, Leonard M. Baca, Janette K. Klingner - Why Do English Learners Struggle with Reading?
Janouch, Gustav - Conversations with Kafka
Jefferson, Thomas - Crusade Against Ignorance
Jong, Erica - Fear of Dying
Joyce, Rachel - The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy
                       - The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
Kafka, Franz - Amerika
                      - Metamophosis
                      - The Trial     
Kallos, Stephanie - Broken For You  
Kazantzakis, Nikos - Zorba the Greek
Keaton, Diane - Then Again
Kelly, Martha Hall - The Lilac Girls
Keyes, Daniel - Flowers for Algernon
King, Steven - On Writing
Kornfield, Jack - Bringing Home the Dharma
Kraft, Herbert - The Indians of Lenapehoking - The Lenape or Delaware Indians: The Original People of NJ, Southeastern New York State, Eastern Pennsylvania, Northern Delaware and Parts of Western Connecticut
Kundera, Milan - The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Lacayo, Richard - Native Son
Lamott, Anne - Bird by Bird
                         Word by Word
L’Engle, Madeleine - A Wrinkle in Time
Lahiri, Jhumpa - The Namesake
Lappe, Frances Moore - Diet for a Small Planet
Lee, Harper - To Kill a Mockingbird
Lems, Kristin et al  - Building Literacy with English Language Learners
Lewis, Sinclair - Main Street
London, Jack - The Call of the Wild
Lowry, Lois - The Giver
Mander, Jerry - Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television
Marks, John D. - The Search for the Manchurian Candidate: The CIA and Mind         Control
Martel, Yann - Life of Pi
Maslow, Abraham - The Farther Reaches of Human Nature
                              - Motivation and Personality
                              - Religions, Values, and Peak Experiences
                             - Toward a Psychology of Being                            
Maugham. W. Somerset - Of Human Bondage
                                        - Christmas Holiday
Maurier, Daphne du - Rebecca
Mayes, Frances - Under the Tuscan Sun
Mayle, Peter - A Year in Provence
McCourt, Frank - Angela’s Ashes
                          - Teacher man
McCullough, David - 1776
                                - Brave Companions
McEwan, Ian - Atonement
                      - Saturday
McLaughlin, Emma - The Nanny Diaries
McLuhan, Marshall - Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man
Meissner, Susan - The Fall of Marigolds
Millman, Dan - Way of the Peaceful Warrior
Moehringer, J.R. - The Tender Bar
Moon, Elizabeth - The Speed of Dark
Moriarty, Liane - The Husband’s Sister
                         - The Last Anniversary
                         - What Alice Forgot
Mortenson, Greg - Three Cups of Tea
Moyes, Jo Jo - One Plus One
                       - Me Before You 
Ng, Celeste - Little Fires Everywhere
Neill, A.S. - Summerhill
Noah, Trevor - Born a Crime
O’Dell, Scott - Island of the Blue Dolphins
Offerman, Nick - Gumption
O’Neill, Eugene - Long Day’s Journey Into Night
                            A Touch of the Poet
Orwell, George - Animal Farm
Owens, Delia - Where the Crawdads Sing
Paulus, Trina - Hope for the Flowers
Pausch, Randy - The Last Lecture
Patchett, Ann - The Dutch House
Peck, Scott M. - The Road Less Traveled
                         - The Road Less Traveled and Beyond
Paterson, Katherine - Bridge to Teribithia
Picoult, Jodi - My Sister’s Keeper
Pirsig, Robert - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Puzo, Mario - The Godfather
Quindlen, Anna - Black and Blue
Radish, Kris - Annie Freeman’s Fabulous Traveling Funeral
Redfield, James - The Celestine Prophecy
Rickert, Mary - The Memory Garden
Rogers, Carl - On Becoming a Person
Ruiz, Miguel - The Fifth Agreement
                     - The Four Agreements
                     - The Mastery of Love
Rum, Etaf - A Woman is No Man
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de - The Little Prince
Salinger, J.D. - Catcher in the Rye
Schumacher, E.F. - Small is Beautiful
Sebold, Alice - The Almost Moon
                       - The Lovely Bones
Shaffer, Mary Ann and Anne Barrows - The Gurnsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Shakespeare, William - Alls Well That Ends Well
                                   - Much Ado About Nothing
                                   - Romeo and Juliet
                                   - The Sonnets
                                   - The Taming of the Shrew
                                   - Twelfth Night
                                   - Two Gentlemen of Verona
Sides, Hampton - Hellhound on his Trail: The Stalking of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the International Hunt for His Assassin
Silverstein, Shel - The Giving Tree
Skinner, B.F. - About Behaviorism
Smith, Betty - A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Snyder, Zilpha Keatley - The Velvet Room
Spinelli, Jerry - Loser
Spolin, Viola - Improvisation for the Theater
Stanislavski, Constantin - An Actor Prepares
Stedman, M.L. - The Light Between Oceans
Steinbeck, John - Travels with Charley
Steiner, Peter - The Terrorist
Stockett, Kathryn - The Help
Strayer, Cheryl - Wild
Streatfeild, Dominic - Brainwash
Strout, Elizabeth - My Name is Lucy Barton
Tartt, Donna - The Goldfinch
Taylor, Kathleen - Brainwashing: The Science of Thought Control
Thomas, Matthew - We Are Not Ourselves
Thoreau, Henry David - Walden
Tolle, Eckhart - A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose
                      - The Power of Now
Towles, Amor - A Gentleman in Moscow
                       - Rules of Civility
Tracey, Diane and Lesley Morrow - Lenses on Reading
Traub, Nina - Recipe for Reading
Tzu, Lao - Tao Te Ching
United States Congress - Project MKULTRA, the CIA's program of research in behavioral modification: Joint hearing before the Select Committee on Intelligence and the ... Congress, first session, August 3, 1977
Van Allsburg, Chris - Just a Dream
                                - Polar Express
                                - Sweet Dreams
                                - Stranger
                                - Two Bad Ants
Walker, Alice - The Color Purple
Waller, Robert James - Bridges of Madison County
Warren, Elizabeth - A Fighting Chance
Waugh, Evelyn - Brideshead Revisited
Weir, Andy - The Martian
Weinstein, Harvey M. - Father, Son and CIA
Welles, Rebecca - The Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood
Westover, Tara - Educated
White, E.B. - Charlotte’s Web
Wilde, Oscar - The Picture of Dorien Gray
Wolfe, Tom - I Am Charlotte Simmons
Wolitzer, Meg - The Female Persuasion
Woolf, Virginia - Mrs. Dalloway
Zevin, Gabrielle - The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
Zusak, Marcus - The Book Thief
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Constantine City Of Demons: The Movie (2018)
Genre: Animation/Super Hero/Horror
Who’s Voices Are In It: Matt Ryan, Damian O’Hare, Laura Bailey, Robin Atkin Downes, Rachel Kimsey
Who Directed It: Doug Murphy
Plot:  A decade after a tragic mistake, Chas Chandler and occult investigator, John Constantine, set out to cure Chas's daughter, Trish, from a demonically induced coma. With the help of the mysterious Nightmare Nurse, the influential Queen of Angels, and the brutal Aztec God, Mictlantecuhtli, they just might have the chance to outsmart the demon Beroul and save Trish's soul.
Running Time: 90 Minutes 
IMDB Score: 7.4
Why I Watched It: I’ve always liked DC animated movies and I had seen Justice League Dark and really liked what they’ve done with Constantine and once I saw it was R Rated I was all in.
How I Watched It: iTunes and on sale at the time.
Random Thoughts: I’m out on the DC live action movies for the most part but I will say I’ve always been a fan of their animated division they put time and energy and most times they’re true to the comics and they’re very well done.
Now I found a bunch of titles on iTunes and I must say the newer ones are 90 minutes and most are R Rated and are edgy.
What I Liked: I really like the character of John Constantine, he’s very different then most comic characters and he’s not a cut and dry character and also it helps that he’s in more horror type situations than normal action super hero stuff.  Darker means more fun, well at least to me.
Now I’ve seen a little of the TV series but like I mentioned I did see Justice League Dark and really liked it and really liked Matt Ryan as Contantine and thankfully he’s back here and he’s great once again.  One of the things I liked about the Hellblazer comics is the mashup of Horror/Noir/Super Hero just a lot of fun and so much to play with.  Love that they can have Constantine smoke here and it’s a hard R movie which it needs to be.
This moved very well the 90 minutes moved by and it never felt bogged down and it didn’t lag in the middle, the story was clean and it had some humor and more than anything it looked great, really liked the animation and I’ll tip my hat there was some disturbing images and you felt the stakes.  It always was a nice mess of noir and horror, at it’s heart this is kind of a private detective story and yes it’s set in LA very noir LA.  The other thing I loved was how true to the character and the comics this was lots of detail went into this.
What I Didn’t Like: It’s rare for me but I didn’t have any major beefs, this was what it said it was and I enjoyed it.  Sure a couple of plot points were cliched and maybe the end was a little pat but over all just a very entertaining film.
Final Thoughts: Liked it a lot recommend it highly if you’re a fan of DC animation or the Constantine character
Rating: 8/10
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History Articles Masterpost
I was going the files on my external hard drive today and found a bunch of journal articles and dissertations I downloaded and decided to upload them for people who are interested. They're mostly about the Middle Ages, women's history, troubadours, the Soviet Union, and/or historical figures I find interesting because ... that's just how I roll. MEDIEVAL HISTORY — GENERAL
The Armagnac Faction: New Patterns of Political Violence in Late Medieval France – Timur R. Pollack-Lagushenko
Exemplar King and Doting Parent: Examining the Role of Fatherhood in the Life of Edward III, c.  1320-1377 – Nicole Harding
Harold of England: The Romantic Revision of the Last Anglo-Saxon King – María José Gómez
Jews and Cathari in Medieval France – John M. O’Brien
King Henry III and Saint Edward the Confessor: The Origins of the Cult – D.A. Carpenter
Memory and Collective Identity in Occitanie: The Cathars in History and Popular Culture – Emily McCaffrey
Murder, Mayhem, and a Very Small Penis: Motives for Revenge in the 1375 Murder of William Cantilupe – Frederik Pedersen
The “Sale” of Carcassonne to the Counts of Barcelona (1067-1070) and the Rise of the Trencavels – Fredric L. Cheyette
Stephen of Blois, Count of Mortain and Boulogne – Edmund King
MEDIEVAL HISTORY — WOMEN
The Anglo-Norman Card of Adela of Blois – Kimberly A. LoPrete
The Campaigns of Matilda of Tuscany – Valerie Eads
“Désirant tout, envahissant tout, ne connaissant le prix de rien”: Materiality in the Queenship of Isabeau of Bavaria – Yen M. Duong
Gender and the Language of Politics in Thirteenth‐Century Queens’ Letters – Anaïs Waag
Heavy Is the Head That Wears the Crown: Contemporary Reputations and Historical Representations of Queens Regent – Jessica Donovan
Isabeau of Bavaria, Queen of France (1385-1422): The Creation of an Historical Villainess – Rachel Gibbons
Negotiating Princely Power in Late Medieval France: Jeanne de Penthièvre, Duchess of Brittany (c.1325-1384) – Erika Maëlan Graham-Goering
The Piety, Power, and Patronage of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem’s Queen Melisende – Helen A. Gaudette
The Politics of Queen Philippa’s Mottoes: Five English Words – Melissa Furrow
The Reputation of the Queen and Public Opinion: The Case of Isabeau of Bavaria – Tracy Adams and Glenn Rechtschaffen
Studies in the History of Queen Melisende of Jerusalem – Hans Eberhard Mayer
Valentina Visconti, Charles VI, and the Politics of Witchcraft – Tracy Adams
The War of the Two Jeannes: Rulership in the Fourteenth Century – Katrin Sjursen
MEDIEVAL CULTURE
The Autumn of the Middle Ages by Johan Huizinga (review) – Max Staples
The Avatars of Orable-Guibourc from French chanson de geste to Italian romanzo cavalleresco. A Persistent Multiple Alterity – Philip E. Bennett, Krupina Zarker Morgan
Critical Analysis of the Roles of Women in the Lais of Marie de France – Jeri S. Guthrie
A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century by Barbara W. Tuchman (review) – Bernard S. Bachrach
Managing Medieval Misogyny – M. Wendy Hennequin
The Minor Trobairitz: An Edition with Translation and Commentary – Deborah Perkal-Balinsky
Poetry of Exclusion: A Feminist Reading of Some Troubadour Lyrics – Simon Gaunt
Private Desire and Public Identity in Trobairitz Poetry – Laurel Amtower
Writing Beneath the Shadow of Heresy: The Historia Albigensis of Brother Pierre des Vaux-de-Cernay – Christopher M. Kurpiewski
BYZANTINE HISTORY AND RUSSIAN HISTORY — MEDIEVAL AND TSARIST
Attacking the Empire’s Achilles Heels: Railroads and Terrorism in Tsarist Russia – Frithjof Benjamin Schenk
Kinship and the Distribution of Power in Komnenian Byzantium – Peter Frankopan
Lamentation, History, and Female Authorship in Anna Komnene’s Alexiad – Leonora Neville
Muscovy and the Mongols : What's What and What's Maybe – David M. Goldfrank
The Revolutionary, His Wife, the Party, and the Sympathizer: The Role of Family Members and Party Supporters in the Release of Revolutionary Prisoners – Katy Turton
RUSSIAN HISTORY — SOVIET
Agency and Terror: Evdokimov and Mass Killing in Stalin’s Great Terror – S. Wheatcroft
Between Right and Left: G. Ia. Sokolnikov and the Development of the Soviet State, 1921-1929 – Samuel A. Oppenheim
Bukharin and the Social Study of Science – Constantine D. Skordoulis
Did Stalin Kill Kirov and Does It Matter? – Matt Lenoe
First Russian Biographies of Trotsky: A Review Article – Ian D. Thatcher
“A Grand Bloodbath”: The Western Reaction to Joseph Stalin’s 1930s Show Trials as Foreign Policy – Jeffrey L. Achterhof
The Legacy of Lunacharsky and Artistic Freedom in the USSR – Howard R. Holter
Lunacharsky, the “Poet-Commissar” – A. L. Tait
Lunacharsky and the Rescue of Soviet Theatre – John J. Von Szeliski
Maria Spiridonova’s “Last Testament” – Alexander Rabinowitch
Marketing for Socialism: Soviet Cosmetics in the 1930s – Olga Kravets and Özlem Sandikçi
On the “Letter of an Old Bolshevik” as an Historical Document – Robert C. Tucker
Patronage and Betrayal in the Post-Stalin Succession: The Case of Kruglov and Serov – Timothy K. Blauvelt
“Socialism of Science” versus “Socialism of Feelings”: Bogdanov and Lunacharsky – Georgii D. Gloveli, John Biggart
Stalin and the Politics of Kinship: Practices of Collective Punishment, 1920s-1940s – Golfo Alexopoulos
Stalin’s Falsification of History: The Case of the Brest-Litovsk Treaty – Sydney D. Bailey
The Terrorist and the Master Spy: The Political Partnership of Boris Savinkov and Sidney Reilly, 1918-25 – Richard B. Spence
Trotsky’s Interpretation of Stalin – Robert H. McNeal
Tukhachevsky in Leningrad: Military Politics and Exile, 1928-31 – David R. Stone
Zinoviev: Populist Leninist – Lars T. Lih
Zinoviev’s Revolutionary Tactics in 1917 – Myron W. Hedlin
HISTORY — MISC.
Dark Religion? Aztec Perspectives on Human Sacrifice – Ray Kerkhove
The Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Her “Untidy” Collection – Beth Muellner
Isotta Nogarola: The Beginning of Gender Equality in Europe – Luka Borsic and Ivana Skuhala Karasman
Love (and Marriage) Between Women – Alan Cameron
Pari Khan Khanum: A Masterful Safavid Princess – Shohreh Gholsorkhi
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Abbey Lee Kershaw - S
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Adelaide Kane - Alana Windsor
Aidan Turner - Blaise Lynch
Alicia Vikander - Lily Marzia Lewis
Alona Tal - Claire Jenkins
Alycia Debnam Carey - Faith Franchot
Amber Heard - Edith Mori de Oliveira & Aureola Diana
Amy Poehler - Apple Corin
Ana de Armas - Riley Polanco
AnnaSophia Robb - Olivia Maeve
Andrew Garfield - Christen Austen
Andrew Lincoln - Desmond
Andy Samberg - Milo Dexter
Anna Christine Speckhart - Maria Sparrow
Anna Kendrick - June Lynwood
Ansel Elgort - Landon Scotty
Armie Hammer - Nikolai Fedosov
Ash Stymest - Wilford Grayson
Ashley Benson - Lexie Mallaith
Astrid Berges-Frisbey - Anthea Harrison
Aubrey Plaza - Zoya Everdene
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Bella Heathcote - Fern Weinberg
Bill Skarsgård - Hermes Wolfhart
Boyd Holbrook - Hugo Montague
Bradley Cooper - Adonis Dard
Brett Dalton - Aldous Riordan
Brian J. Smith - Ä°.
Brit Marling - Euria Madlyn
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Candice Accola - Evanora Eckhart
Carey Mulligan - Ophelia Delfino
Charlie Cox - Darcy Hemingway
Charlie Weber - Wardell Jon
Chloe Bennett - Miroslawa Waljewski
Chris Pine - Azure Welkin
Chris Pratt - Dux Stanton
Chris Wood - Atlas
Christian Bale - Mars Brant
Christian Cooke - Conor Lynton
Chyler Leigh - Cassandra Evans
Claire Holt - Karyna Gwen
Clark Gregg - Christopher Hart
Courtney Eaton - Night Haven
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Dakota Johnson - Barbie Riley
Dan Stevens - Damien Delacroix
Daniel Radcliffe - Michael Genim
Daniel Sharman - Clementine Quinton
Danielle Campbell - Calista Apostolou
David Tennant - Hunter Chandra
Dianna Agron - Isis Chamberlain
Domhnall Gleeson - Jules E. Lincoln
Dominic Cooper - Quentin J. Lloyd
Dominic Sherwood - Dimitri Wolf
Douglas Booth - Vasco Delacour
Dylan O''brien - Nathaniel Hawkins
Dylan Sprayberry -Ove Stanford
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Ebba Zingmark - Eloine Heaven
Eiza Gonzalez - Veronika Boleslava
Eleanor Tomlinson - Calleigh Gardenar
Elizabeth Debicki - Pippa Voughan
Elizabeth Henstridge - Gwendoline Cler
Elizabeth Olsen - Corinne Constantine
Eleanor Tomlinson - Calleigh Gardenar
Ella Purnell - Dolu
Elle Fanning - Rosie Van Laren
Ellen Page - Lydia Carrington
Elodie Yung - S
Emeraude Toubia - Elena Dimitriou
Emma Stone - Alexandra Zaleski
Emilia Clarke - Maya Davenport
Emilie De Ravin - Astrid Blanche
Emily Bett Rickards - Ocean Highmore
Emily Blunt - Lilla Arverne
Emily Browning - Ava Marlowe
Emily Deschanel - Hannah Montiel
Emily Didonato - Vera Isabel
Emmy Rossum - Vivian Gardner
Emily Rudd - Antje Griet
Erin Richards - Glory Constance
Eva Green - Verena Gray
Evan Peters - Viktor Chekov
Evangeline Lilly - Blue Marchand
Ewan McGregor - Acse Lemoine
Ezra Miller - Eugene Irwin
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Felicity Jones - Macey Raphaelle
Felix Kjellberg - Silvestre César
Finn Jones - Buster
Freya Mavor - Olivia Fitzgerald
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Gabriel Luna - José Espina
Gaia Weiss - Freya Kjellfrid
Gal Gadot - Cerys Ryan
Garrett Hedlund - Vitto Carlevaro
Gemma Arterton - Sabetha Belrossa
Georgina Haig - Calypso
Gigi Hadid - Mitchie Finnegan
Gina Rodriguez - Ida Castillo
Grace Phipps - Mia Kayleigh
Gustaf Skarsgård - Vincent Valente
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Haley Bennett - Graciela de la Fuente
Hannah Simone - S
Harry Lloyd - Valentin Veaceslav
Hayden Christensen - Kristoff E. Petrov
Hayden Panettiere - Skyla Chavira
Hayley Atwell - Carmela di Chimici
Henry Cavill -Â Chester Norton
Hunter Parrish - Francis Rousseau
Hwang Jung Eum - Hana Godfrey
Ian De Caestecker - J.C. Murphy
Isabel Lucas - Helen Ambrosia
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Jack O''Connell - Roy Whesker
Jai Courtney - Téo Teixeira
Jake Johson - Tony Thompson
James Franco - N/ash Carrington
James McAvoy - Sebastian Van Laren
Jamie Chung - Irene Weitz
Jane Levy -Â Elsie Rodgers
Jasmine Sanders -Â Liesje Lijsbeth
Jason Statham - Rafael Romero
Jay Baruchel - Cal J.W. Fox
Jeffrey Dean Morgan - Zed O''Callaghan
Jenna-Louise Coleman - Cecilia D. Chandler
Jennifer Morrison - Penny Black
Jensen Ackles - Florian W. Hoffman
Jeon Jeongguk - Jeon Jeongguk
Jeremy Renner - Dorian Dixon
Jesse Soffer - Grover Alen
Jessica De Gouw - Vera Guthrie
Ji Sung - Yong Jae Sun
JoAnna Garcia Swisher - Pacifica
Joe Gilgun - Desmond Gallagher
Johanna Braddy - Reva Keegan
John Krasinski - Jesse Wescott
Jon Kortajarena - Aaron Anderson
Josefine Frida Pettersen - Dolu
Jude Law - Andrei Pavlov
Julian Morris - Wesley Franklin
Julianne Hough - Madelyn Weaver
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Karen Fukuhara - Yuki Nakashima
Karen Gillan - Emma Fray (<33)
Kate Mara - Tuesday Beckett
Kate Mckinnon - Myrna Morgenstern
Katherine McNamara - Norene Harland
Kaya Scodelario - Quinn Jenae
Keira Knightley - Mystral Roux
Kevin Zegers - Damon Wallner
Kit Harington - Joel Paxton
Kristen Bell - Vivien Rouge
Krysten Ritter - Iris Thorne
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Lauren Cohan - Wonder B.
Leighton Meester - Anastacia Bouvier
Leonardo diCaprio - Jerry Arlexa
Lily Collins - Frankie Chandra
Lily James - Anaïs V. Grimaldi
Lindy Booth - Camilla Weitz
Lindsey Morgan - Zenobia
Lizzy Caplan - Ramona Fade
Logan Lerman -Â Harley Langley
Luana Perez - Elizabeth Burton
Lucy Hale -Â Sheri Payne
Lyndsy Fonseca - Daisy de la Vina
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Maeve Dermody - Athena Zoega
Maia Mitchell -Â Lynda Stine
Margot Robbie - Josie Lesniewski
Maria Valverde - Valerija Roque
Marie Avgeropoulos - Ljubica Solvej
Marion Cotillard - Marika Lamora
Martin Wallström - Fabio Chepe
Mary Elizabeth Winstead - Amelie Steiner
Matt Hitt - Douglas Roswell
Matt McGorry - Corbin Renwick
Matthew Daddario - Diego Mendoza
Matthew Gray Gubler - Patrick Descoteaux
Max Irons - Marc Janko
Max Riemelt - Ziggy Hildebrand
Melanie Martinez - D
Melissa Benoist - Charlotte Evans
Melissa Fumero - Catherine Winters
Michael Fassbender - Franco Locatelli
Miguel Ángel Silvestre - Rico A. Moreno
Min Yoongi - Min Yoongi
Morena Baccarin - Tulip Talitha
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Natalie Dormer - Gem Julep
Nick Blood - Isaac Wyatt
Nick Offerman - Alfred Castillo
Nico Mirallegro - Jack Daniels
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau - Theos Volantis
Nina Dobrev - Emmaline Winslow
Norman Reedus - Harley Harford
Noomi Rapace - Yulia Utkin
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Olga Kurylenko - Zelda Croft
Olivia Holt -Â Rylee Cantrell
Oscar Isaac - Aldo C. Ferreiro
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Paul Rudd - Marco Polo
Paula Patton - Winter Willford
Penelope Mitchell -Â Caitlyn Weatherly
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Rachel McAdams - NavoÅŸ Lancaster
Rashida Jones - Jean Cardellini
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Rosamund Pike - Daniela Carlevaro
Rose McIver - Skyler Freestone
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley - Leona Lane
Ruth Negga - Lara Tailler
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Sabrina Carpenter - Louise Linn
Sam Claflin - Mathias Clayton
Sarah Gadon - Nina Buchvarov
Sarah Hyland - Marceline Apostolou
Sebastian Stan - Maximillian di Chimici
Seychelle Gabriel - Leila Beaumont
Scarlett Johansson - Diamontina Dixon
Shailene Woodley - Joy Cappella
Shantel Vansanten - D
Shelley Hennig - Nora Simmons
Sophia Bush - D
Sophie Cookson - Rain Gisbourne
Summer Glau - Rhea Crisanta
- T -
Taron Egerton - Caleb Lysander
Tatiana Maslany - Margo Wiggins & Felicia Makovecz
Taylor Marie Hill - Milla Alexander
Taylor Swift - Melanie Phoenix
Teresa Palmer - Dora Desjardins
Theo James - Keiro Padmore
Tom Ellis - Hector A. Whittemore
Tom Felton - Alpha Rigorous
Tom Hardy - Dito Delfino
Tom Hiddleston - Newton F. Windsor
Tom Holland - Flynn Holdsworth
Tom Mison - Armitage Cromwell
Toni Garrn - Audrey Tyler
Torrey Devitto - D
Travis Fimmel - Forrest Dickson
Tuppence Middleton - Mia Santiago
- U/Ü -
- V -
Victoria Justice - Lotus van Boven & Selo
- X -
Xavier Samuel -Â August FridtjofÂ
- W -
Will Smith - Dante di Mercurio
Willa Holland - Ethea Middlesworth
- Y -
- Z -
Zendaya - Izzy McGowan
Zoe Kazan - D
Zoë Kravitz - Thalia Hardy
Zoe Saldana - Kiara Kingsley
Zooey Deschanel - Hailey Montiel
Zoey Deutch - Myra Blackbourne
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