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vampirecorleone · 10 days
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Appreciation for YELLOW fashion in TV & Film: The Kissing Bandit (1948) | Coming to America (1988) | View from the Top (2003) | How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) | The Gang's All Here (1943) | Clueless (1995) | Escape from Fort Bravo (1953) | To Catch a Thief (1955) | The Aftermath (2019) | The Stepford Wives (2004) | Rupaul's Drag Race (2024) | Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) | The Love Witch (2016) | Django Unchained (2012) | The Cher Show (1975) | Hello, Dolly! (1969) | What a Way to Go! (1964) | Marie Antoinette (2003) | War & Peace (1956) | The Tales of Hoffmann (1951) | The Nanny (1993) | The Band Wagon (1953) | Sailor Moon S (1994) | Pal Joey (1957) | Gossip Girl (2007) | Reign (2013) | Legally Blonde (2001) | The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) | La Femme et le Pantin (1959) | The Legend of Zorro (2005)
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harveywritings92 · 2 years
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Ghost, to Soap and R/n: We're British.
Gaz: We can say anything we like...
Price: And people think it's Shakespeare.
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rexscanonwife · 10 months
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Y'all know your girl loves her AUs, and my partner pointed out that this is just a fursona with extra steps but idc here's the animatronic version of my s/i!! I wanted to draw her in the style of the official Security Breach art cause it's cute, I'll probably draw the real animatronic later lol but meet Missy Mouse! 🧀🐀
Her attraction amounts to essentially a karaoke room where kids are encouraged to play and sing as loud as their little lungs can (soundproofed ofc) and she sings along with them! She's modeled after the 60s and sings a lot of songs from the 70s as well but tends to favor 80s hits like Call Me and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun! 💖💖
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incorrect3rachaquotes · 10 months
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Changbin: And why, every time you leave the room, do you have to mention cereals? Jisung: What the bloody hell are you talking about now? Changbin: Cheerios! Cheerios!
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amaranthdahlia · 1 year
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we wouldnt be able to handle her if she had been fem presenting too
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bobbiflekmann · 9 months
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this was a little program that was handed to people when they attended a live taping of an episode, thought I’d repost it to keep as archive
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harveybwabbit92 · 1 year
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[Miguel confronting his adopted kid after catching them trying to sneak out to go to a party.]
Miguel: I’m not mad, I was 17 once. I snuck out all the time.
Miguel: … of course, I wasn’t really invited to parties much. I just wanted to eat pie without sharing.
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briwates · 6 months
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You know how Ms Ji's cooking is horrendous but Yohan and Elijah (and I assume Isaac?) ate it all without complaining for what seems to be years. If she was the one to raise Yohan, that means she's been cooking in that house since he was a baby. I'm wondering then, why would Kang Jisang keep a housekeeper that can barely cook ? And apparently not say anything because to the day Gaon tries her cooking, she's not sure why the kangs stopped eating it ?
Either 1) Jisang liked her food 2) had some form of ageusia/didnt care for the taste of food, maybe as a self flagellation method idk. 3) Ms Ji's cooking wasn't always like that !
I'm thinking that maybe it was normal, nothing amazing about it but decent enough, until a bit before jisang's death or after the church fire. Elijah mentions that she's obsessed with adding healthy ingredients everywhere even if it does not match the dishes she's making. I wonder if Ms Ji does it with the intention to promote healing or something like it, especially once Elijah loses the ability to walk and Yohan has second to third degree burns on his back. Would also sort of explain why they don't dare tell her anything about it, because she was trying so hard and they didnt want to hurt her feelings by telling her upfront that the food wasnt edible..
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i-donthaveanygoodidea · 10 months
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I have nothing to offer but this low quality badly lit sketch of nanny Ashtoreth because she's cool and I love her and they really didn't put nearly enough padding in David's costume
I need Edwardian drama ! I need hip padding ! I need chest and shoulder padding !
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Chapter 3 for the crossover is posted😊
Enjoy!
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Conversation
Napoleon: What did you two do?
Jeanne:
Mozart:
Napoleon: You’re not in trouble, I just need to know if I have to lie to the police again or not.
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pretty-little-fools · 6 months
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grandmastv · 10 months
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The Nanny (2.15 Kindervelt Days, 1995).
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Some Poptropica motherly figures, cause it's Mother's Dayyyy
Which one is your favorite?
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21-roses-a-day · 1 year
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LAUREN LANE as C.C. BABCOCK in THE NANNY (1993–1999). S1S02: Smoke Gets in Your Lies (aired: 10th November, 1993)
Costumes: Brenda Cooper Make-Up: Wendy Hogan Hair Stylist: Dugg Kirkpatrick
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msfbgraves · 5 months
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Let it stand alone
Saw "Wonka" with the nieces way too late, because I thought it was a cash grab franchise milking faux nostalgic manipulation move, and I guess it was, and I still had a good time.
Now, if I were Roald Dahl, I'd likely object to this sweetheart of a Wonka. Wonka's a mad borderline dangerous maverick in Charlie. But this isn't the book, it's an adaption. If you don't know Wonka isn't a sweetheart, him being one doesn't ring false in the film. And books get adapted all the time - various adaptions aren't necessarily a commentary on one another.
So why tie this so deliberately to the Gene Wilder version? It isn't the same Wonka, and that's OK! It isn't Dahl's Wonka, and that's OK! It's another take on Wonka that works fine for what it is. Do they really think audiences would not have gone to watch a lovely romp about a sweet chocolatier anyway? That Oompa Loompas aren't fun without green hair? Look, this setup could have worked as "The Corruption of Willy Wonka" too, but that isn't what it wanted to be. Tying it too closely to another film for the parents' sake is the only thing that suddenly creates plotholes and ooc moments when there weren't any before.
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