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xoagentcarter · 3 years
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continued from here; @ofwomenandmen 
[ text: natasha ] you can’t tell me what to feel [ text: natasha ] i miss you and i wont regret it in the morning [ text: natasha ] are you going to sleep or are you just telling me to sleep so i’ll shut up?
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tocinephile · 5 years
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The Morning After - The Golden Globes 2020 Edition
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Morning/Afternoon/Night have lost meaning to me in this post holiday stupor, but I assure you I watched Sunday night’s awards.  Our methods of media consumption have altered every so slightly each year that at least 1/3 of the celebrity outfits I was checking out this year came from my Twitter app compared to the big TV screen in front of me (which often had a split screen happening to begin with).  No matter, it made it all the easier to share via my own twitter and to send to friends who sent me their comments and input through the pre-show and ceremony.
Even more than usual, the Globes felt like a warm-up to me this year.  I’ve barely digested the turkey and finished my Top Films of the Decade list and we’re already off to the award season races.  As a result, I’m not quite prepared to comment on every single win/loss, but what I can say I have embedded in the list below:
Best Motion Picture — Drama
“The Irishman” (Netflix) “Joker” (Warner Bros.) “Marriage Story” (Netflix) “1917” (Universal) (WINNER) “The Two Popes” (Netflix)
1917 has rocketed to the top of my movies to see list as a result of last night’s Best Drama and Best Director win.  Need to see this before the SAG Awards.
Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
“Dolemite Is My Name” (Netflix) “Jojo Rabbit” (Fox Searchlight) “Knives Out” (Lionsgate) “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (Sony) (WINNER) “Rocketman” (Paramount)
Let it be known here and now, 2020 is going to be the first (and hopefully only) time I speak out against Quentin Tarantino winning an award.  I don’t dislike Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood, not at all, I just didn’t think it was anywhere near his best and in the awards race, there were far better this year. I’ve seen all the films in this category with the exception of Rocketman and I liked Jojo Rabbit and Knives out much more, and Dolemite is My Name equally as good as Once Upon A Time.
Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama
Cynthia Erivo (“Harriet”) Scarlett Johansson (“Marriage Story”) Saoirse Ronan (“Little Women”) Charlize Theron (“Bombshell”) Renée Zellweger (“Judy”) (WINNER)
I’ve actually only seen Marriage Story and Judy in this category. Renee is phenomenal no doubt, but part of me did question whether her performance would shine through an otherwise mediocre film.  Turns out it did.
Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama
Christian Bale (“Ford v Ferrari”) Antonio Banderas (“Pain and Glory”) Adam Driver (“Marriage Story”) Joaquin Phoenix (“Joker”) (WINNER) Jonathan Pryce (“The Two Popes”)
Joaquin was the favourite in his stacked category, but I recommend all of these performances (though The Two Popes slightly less as a film, not my cup of tea). I was really on the fence about his acceptance speech though, the delivery was channeling too much Joker though the message was in the right place.
Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
Ana de Armas (“Knives Out”) Awkwafina (“The Farewell”) (WINNER) Cate Blanchett (“Where’d You Go, Bernadette”) Beanie Feldstein (“Booksmart”) Emma Thompson (“Late Night”)
Another stacked category (I’m gonna make the assumption that Emma Thompson was great in Late Night), these are all movies to see.  Awkwafina being recognized in a non-comedic role is a boon for the Asian community. Sidenote: I seem to be in the minority when it comes to Where’d You Go Bernadette, but I quite liked that movie. 
Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
Daniel Craig (“Knives Out”) Roman Griffin Davis (“Jojo Rabbit”) Leonardo DiCaprio (“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”) Taron Egerton (“Rocketman”) (WINNER) Eddie Murphy (“Dolemite Is My Name”)
I’ve not seen Taron Egerton’s performance but predicted he would win anyway. 
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Kathy Bates (“Richard Jewell”) Annette Bening (“The Report”) Laura Dern (“Marriage Story”) (WINNER) Jennifer Lopez (“Hustlers”) Margot Robbie (“Bombshell”)
Should have been J. Lo. (opinion based on having seen 2 of the 5 performances)  Not that Laura Dern isn’t spectacular in everything she does, but is her character in Marriage Story not identical to her role in Big Little Lies?
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Tom Hanks (“A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”) Anthony Hopkins (“The Two Popes”) Al Pacino (“The Irishman”) Joe Pesci (“The Irishman”) Brad Pitt (“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”) (WINNER)
Brad Pitt’s good, and this is one of the awards that I’m cool with Once Upon a Time picking up, but was he better than Pesci and Pacino? I mean, is anyone??
Best Director — Motion Picture Bong Joon-ho (“Parasite”) Sam Mendes (“1917”) (WINNER) Todd Phillips (“Joker”) Martin Scorsese (“The Irishman”) Quentin Tarantino (“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”)
Again, the winner is the only film I haven’t seen.  I can vouch all the other directors were great.
Best Screenplay — Motion Picture Noah Baumbach (“Marriage Story”) Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin Won (“Parasite”) Anthony McCarten (“The Two Popes”) Quentin Tarantino (“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”) (WINNER) Steven Zaillian (“The Irishman”)
Ok, it pains me to say this, but Tarantino should not have gotten this one.  Give his film any other award but this one! He did a decent job of directing, his cast gave great performances, the wardrobe and production design was fabulous, the editing is solid, even the music was alright (ok, fine, don’t nominate the film for its music neither)... but the weak link in Once Upon a Time...In Hollywood is the story.  It’s so beneath what QT can do, it’s like QT made palatable. So please don’t recognize him for this script out of all his scripts.  Don’t encourage him to write more scripts like this one.  Nevermind that every other film on this list had a better script than his. If I got to pick, I’d have chosen The Irishman, but would have accepted any of the other three as winner.
Best Motion Picture — Foreign Language
“The Farewell” (A24) “Les Misérables” (Amazon) “Pain and Glory” (Sony Pictures Classics) “Parasite” (Neon) (WINNER) “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” (Neon)
“Once you overcome the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films” Preach Boon Joon-Ho!  I’m actually very impressed with the list of nominees this year and I’m even more pleased the best film won.
Best Motion Picture — Animated
“Frozen 2” (Disney) “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” (Universal) “The Lion King” (Disney) “Missing Link” (United Artists) (WINNER) “Toy Story 4” (Disney)
Best Original Score — Motion Picture
Alexandre Desplat (“Little Women”) Hildur Guðnadóttir (“Joker”) (WINNER) Randy Newman (“Marriage Story”) Thomas Newman (“1917”) Daniel Pemberton (“Motherless Brooklyn”)
I don’t know that any score in particular stood out for me this year, but now that you mention it, Joker did have a pretty great score.  It was mentioned that Hildur Guonadottir also wrote the score for Chernobyl and that one was affecting.
Best Original Song — Motion Picture
“Beautiful Ghosts” (“Cats”) “I’m Gonna Love Me Again” (“Rocketman”) (WINNER) “Into the Unknown” (“Frozen 2”) “Spirit” (“The Lion King”) “Stand Up” (“Harriet”)
Why don’t I know a single one of these songs?
Best Television Series — Drama
“Big Little Lies” (HBO) “The Crown” (Netflix) “Killing Eve” (BBC America) “The Morning Show” (Apple TV Plus) “Succession” (HBO) (WINNER)
I should watch Succession.
Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy
“Barry” (HBO) “Fleabag” (Amazon) (WINNER) “The Kominsky Method” (Netflix) “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Amazon) “The Politician” (Netflix)
I should really watch Fleabag.
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
“Catch-22″ (Hulu) “Chernobyl” (HBO) (WINNER) “Fosse/Verdon” (FX) The Loudest Voice (Showtime) “Unbelievable” (Netflix)
Everyone should watch Chernobyl.  I stood in front of Reactor 4 shortly before the series aired and when I shared my photos from overseas people were freaking out. I got home and watched the series for myself and truly understood why.
Best Actress in a Television Series — Drama
Jennifer Aniston (“The Morning Show”) Olivia Colman (“The Crown”) (WINNER) Jodie Comer (“Killing Eve”) Nicole Kidman (“Big Little Lies”) Reese Witherspoon (“The Morning Show”)
Best Actor in a Television Series — Drama
Brian Cox (“Succession”) (WINNER) Kit Harington (“Game of Thrones”) Rami Malek (“Mr. Robot”) Tobias Menzies (“The Crown”) Billy Porter (“Pose”)
Best Actress in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy
Christina Applegate (“Dead to Me”) Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”) Kirsten Dunst (“On Becoming a God in Central Florida”) Natasha Lyonne (“Russian Doll”) Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”) (WINNER)
Best Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy
Michael Douglas (“The Kominsky Method”) Bill Hader (“Barry”) Ben Platt (“The Politician”) Paul Rudd (“Living With Yourself”) Ramy Youssef (“Ramy”) (WINNER)
Best Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Kaitlyn Dever (“Unbelievable”) Joey King (“The Act”) Helen Mirren (“Catherine the Great”) Merritt Wever (“Unbelievable”) Michelle Williams (“Fosse/Verdon”) (WINNER)
Michelle Williams for best acceptance speech for the night - amiright?
Best Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Christopher Abbott (“Catch-22”) Sacha Baron Cohen (“The Spy”) Russell Crowe (“The Loudest Voice”) (WINNER) Jared Harris (“Chernobyl”) Sam Rockwell (“Fosse/Verdon”)
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Patricia Arquette (“The Act”) (WINNER) Helena Bonham Carter (“The Crown”) Toni Collette (“Unbelievable”) Meryl Streep (“Big Little Lies”) Emily Watson (“Chernobyl”)
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Alan Arkin (“The Kominsky Method”) Kieran Culkin (“Succession”) Andrew Scott (“Fleabag”) Stellan Skarsgård (“Chernobyl”) (WINNER) Henry Winkler (“Barry”)
Well, that’s me and my two cents. Between the SAG Awards being a couple weeks away and us being in the midst of our January 30 Films in 31 Days film challenge I gotta get back to watching more films stat!
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destinysthralls · 5 years
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@sinnhelmingr [PLOT BUNNY ZONE]
HEL & ARDYN
satan & the grim reaper : hel is the fallen angel who now collects and tortures the damned, ardyn is adam, the first man & a human cursed by her undying love to live forever in eternal purgatory as the grim reaper. but he’s not cross about it, really, darling. a complex relationship.
xxxholic: u don’t have to be familiar with the series. basically hel is a goddess/witch that grants wishes in a very monkey’s paw kind of way that usually leads to the person whose wish she grants’ life falling to pieces, but revealing a deep inner truth about them that makes them Free in the end. ardyn is someone who comes to the store to have a completely selfless wish granted, to the point her cold heart melts for him. the wish still backfires with catastrophic results for the world. to save ardyn’s soul from the will of the gods---hel takes him on as a divine servant, though its clear that his soul is corrupted entirely from his wish & he is no longer the man she fell in love with.
THE BREAKFAST CLUB
charlie’s angels: vanille & fang are two spies/assasins that work for the mysterious agent hel. they’re absolutely in love with hel in every way, but hel refuses to show her face, which leads to them showing off for her in increasingly dangerous ways to get her to come out of hiding. bonus points: hel is actually a goddess still in this.
dragon age: vanille & fang are two dalish elves who have hel’s vasselin, hel comes back to earth after solas’s plan, they become her right hand women in taking down the humans and templars.
XEM & K
the red room: this is basically shamelessly ripping of natasha x bucky, xemnas is a super soldier brainwashed by the russian government, kokoro is a ballerina/spy trained by the russian government. she grows up hearing stories of him---but when she meets him for the first time in the field---it’s when he’s defected and she’s ordered to take him down. she can’t bring herself to.
manager & rockstar: xemnas is the hottest commodity in rock music since the beatles, kokoro is his long suffering manager (and the girl he had a crush on in middle school who doesn’t remember him at all bc he was chubby and nerdy)
HELRITH:
love or death?: in a world where the gods take mortal form on earth and reign over giant kingdoms, the most populous and powerful are the goddesses/queens of love and death. one day the question is posed to the both of them at tea: which is more powerful, love or death? to which ends the queens both answered amicably, death is better at war and love is better at trade---but the gods pressed the issue, which is more powerful conceptually? which is a better resource? and from that simple question and a hundred simple misunderstandings since, a thousand years ago a war was born that raged the world, the kingdoms of love and death at war forever since.
this one is a fun generic fantasy world where we can worldbuild and ALSO put the rest of our characters! there can be espionage, and spies, and soldiers, and ROMANCE and all that nonsense. it could Be Great
sazh & eraqus:
this is SINGLE DADS x2 combo. baby kokoro and terra and aqua playing with dajh? YES PLEASE.
barret & eraqus:
this is a single dads au but also THEY’RE SINGLE DADS IN AN ANTIFASCIST GANG and they have to find gang-friendly babysitters together and also they think the other one is qt.
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maksatbilgicom · 7 years
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Svetlana Khodchenkova
Tam adı: Svetlana Viktorovna Hodçenkova /Rusça: Светла́на Ви́кторовна Хо́дченкова Doğum tarihi: 21 Ocak 1983 Doğum yeri: Moskova/ Rusya Boyu: 1,80 m    Evlilikleri:   
Vladimir Yaglych (2005’de evlendi,2010’da boşandı.)
Georgiy Petrişin (2015’den bu yana hayat arkadaşı)
Mesleği: Oyuncu Aktif Yılları: 2003’den bu yana Sosyal Medyada
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Özellikle The Wolverine adlı filmde Viper karakterine hayat vererek büyük ilgi toplayan,Svetlana Hodçenkova’nın biyografi sayfasındasınız.
Svetlana Viktorovna Hodçenkova ya da Svetlana Khodchenkova tam inglizcesi ve Rusçası isminin yazılışı ise ,Светла́на Ви́кторовна Хо́дченкова’ dır. Rus sinema,tiyatro ve televizyon oyuncusudur.
Kısaca bilinen adıyla hitap ederek başlayalım: Svetlana Hodçenkova,21 Ocak 1983 tarihinde Rusya’nın başkenti Moskova’da dünyaya gelmiştir. Bir süre model olarak çalıştı ama kısa sürdü. Çünkü oyunculuk yapmak istiyordu ve oyunculukta kariyerine devam etti. Birçok büyük yapımda rol aldı. Bu rollerden en büyüğü ve çıkışını yapmasına olanak sağlayan,The Wolverine adlı filmde Viper karakteriyleydi.
Oyunculuk eğitimini, Boris Şçukin Tiyatro Enstitüsünde gördü ve buradan 2005 yılında mezun oldu.
13 Aralık 2005’te Rus bir aktör olan sınıf arkadaşı Vladimir Yaglıç ile dünya evine girdi. Ancak çift 2010 yılında ayrılma kararı vererek resmi anlamda da boşandılar. Mayıs 2015’te Moskovalı iş adamı Georgiy Petrişin ile nişanlandı.
Svetlana Hodçenkova Filmleri
2003- Bless the Woman- Vera
2005- Not by Bread Alone- Nadezhda Sergeevna Drozdova
2006- Four Taxidrivers and a Dog 2- Kozyrkina
2007- Real Dad- Lyudmila
2007- Kilometer Zero- Alina
2008- Little Moscow- Wiera Swietłowa
2009- Love in the Big City- Anastasia Igorevna Korshun
2010- Love in the Big City 2- Anastasia Igorevna Korshun
2011- Office romance. Our time- Lyudmila Prokofevna Kalugina
2011- Pregnant- prosecutor
2011- Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy- Irina
2011- Five Brides- Nastya Karpova
2011- For you- Kira
2012- Rzhevsky Vs. Napoleon- Natasha Rostova
2012- Eight First Dates- passenger taxis
2012- Surprise Me- Bagira
2013- Metro- Irina Garina
2013- The Wolverine- Viper
2013- Isle of luck- Lena
2013- Love in the Big City 3- Anastasia Igorevna Korshun
2013- Vasilisa- Vasilisa Kozhina
2014- The Champions- Svetlana Zhurova
2014- Adventurers- Katya
2014- Love does not love- Irina
2014- Blog Mom first grader- Masha
2015- Lady of Csejte- Elizabeth Báthory
2015- Horoscope for good luck- Elena Karyakina
2015- The End of Beautiful Era- Marina
2015- The Warrior- Katya Rodina
2016- Classmates- Vika
2016- Viking- Irina
2017- Blood on the Dance Floor
 2017- Blockbaster- Ira
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Svetlana Khodchenkova by Dmitriy Gienko for InStyle Russia
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The Wolverine: Interview with Svetlana Khodchenkova
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Russian actress Svetlana Khodchenkova poses for portraits at the Venice Film Festival Movie Star Lounge after interviews for the film Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, during the 68th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan)
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xoagentcarter · 3 years
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💋  -  a  starter  where  our  muses  have  to  kiss  to  maintain  their  cover. (natasha)
This was meant to only be a recon mission, but she knew that their cover would be completely blown from where they were, if they were caught. Given the particular venue, an open courtyard amidst several local restaurants and cafes, they really had no better choice in the matter.
Her eyes scanned the area, wishing she could be sighing in relief. Peggy’s fingers gripped at Natasha’s collar and she tugged her close. Their lips brushed just slightly, because it absolutely wasn’t the first time they’d kissed. Hell, they weren’t really on kissing terms right now. After she’d confided in Natasha that she was the Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., not Fury, they’d gotten closer but things were still uneasy.
“I’m sorry,” She murmured against her lips, only keeping close enough to keep their faces out of view of anyone passing by. When she was certain the coast was clear, she pulled back a little and cleared her throat, fixing Natasha’s collar.
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