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jdsgothwife · 2 months
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final destination + assorted posts part 4 (part 3 here)
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atomic-chronoscaph · 9 months
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Paul Darrow and Glynis Barber - Blake's 7 (1981)
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tommylover · 1 year
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Final Destination Characters But In Twitter
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(Guys, just irony, please don't kill me 😭)
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gatutor · 6 months
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Terry Saunders-Patrick Adiarte-Deborah Kerr "El rey y yo" (The king and I) 1956, de Walter Lang.
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Thanks to everyone who listened to Series 1 of Please Attend Carefully, it's been a truly overwhelming response so far. Behind the scenes we've been working hard to bring you more and we thought today would be the perfect day to announce we're leaving The Master and the Whoniverse behind for our true passion project:
What do the fans love just as much, if not more than Doctor Who? Blake's 7! The timeless Sci-fi drama about thieves, and smugglers fighting against a totalitarian regime. We hope you'll be as excited as us for our new show all about that sardonic scoundrel Kerr Avon:
"Not Expendable, Not Stupid, Not Going"
Please enjoy our first of many new episodes "Avon Calling" available now! Link in our blog header.
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bassic-ally · 1 year
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DONE WATCHING BLAKES 7 S1 EP10
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Smiling blake 🤭
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Assistant doc rizzler- 😉
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Avon said staying with blake because he's cool is unreasonable?!
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boo-la-la · 1 year
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Photo by Terry Richardson
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petalsbleedingbeak2 · 11 months
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Just realized a big bug in Final Destination 2.
The order of events for 1 is Tod, Terry, Val, Carter (skipped), Billy, Clear (skipped), Alex (skipped to Carter).
The order of 2 is Evan, Tim, Nora, Kat, Rory, Eugene, Thomas, Kim.
Now, if the backwards order was correct, the corretalions should be
Tod - Evan,
Terry - Tim and Nora,
Val - Kat,
Carter - Rory,
Billy - Eugene,
Alex and eventually Clear - Thomas and Kim.
(Not counting the Brian × Rory interaction that was solved)
And yeah, we get confirmed that Rory was present when Carter was LeMiro81ed (though it was on Alex).
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Kat says she didn't reach the leaking gas house because the bus smashed Terry;
Eugene was supposed to be substitute for Val;
Thomas was picking up the remains of Billy Hitchcock.
Where is the flaw in Death's design? 🤔🤔
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tommylover · 7 months
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final destination characters Asking who your crushes are but they are artificial intelligence 🤩
how, how long, right? I only show up at the right time, as the title says there's not much to explain, just let's go!
Tod Waggner ☠️
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I already suspected, sincerely 🤪 But I don't know if it will work 🥲
Billy Hitchcock ☠️
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I swear I didn't expect that to be the answer 🤡 We tell him?? It's going to be heartbreaking.
Alex Browning ☠️
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I wish I could say something but the image says it all ☠️☠️☠️
Terry Chaney 💖
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I love Terry so just her being happy makes me happy 👌🏻
Clear Rivens 🩵
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Well, that's crazy, right? But when you stop to think about it, it makes a bit of sense 🤡🤡
Carter Horton ☠️
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If you ask me, I won't say 🤡🤡 but cough cough better not to say anything. Quiet, I'm a poet, as my psychologist said 😘
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It was a very interesting experience, if you want me to talk to them about other things, ask them other things, tell me, I really liked these bots 🤡 Is this bye bye
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tparadox · 1 year
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Yesterday's Movies forms a special relationship with The King And I
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The King and I. 20th Century Fox 1956.
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forcedfemme-me · 10 months
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Miranda Kerr by Terry Richardson for HB - Tom Ford boots
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Movie Musical Divas Tournament: Round 3
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Julie Andrews (1935- ): Mary Poppins in Mary Poppins (1964) | Maria in The Sound of Music (1965) | Victoria Grant in Victor/Victoria (1982) | Millie Dillmount in Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
"The QUEEN of the movie musical. Started in so many long lasting favorites. Dressed in drag in Victor/Victoria, thanked the casting director of My Fair Lady in her Oscar Acceptance speech for snubbing her for the role so that she could win an Oscar instead. The voice of so many people’s childhoods and genuinely such an amazing person. Look up the story about her Tony nomination!" - @kingscatt
Deborah Kerr (1921-2007): The King and I (1956) as Anna Leonowens | An Affair to Remember (1957) as Terry McKay Dubbed by Marni Nixon.
"IMDb lists her trademark as playing "Refined and repressed characters who go through harrowing emotional experiences" and if that ain't my type distilled down to a single sentence... Watching her perform "Shall We Dance?" in *that* dress is a sexual experience, and no one can convince me otherwise. Also, unlike everyone else, Kerr broke convention and publicly credited Marni Nixon for her singing work." - anonymous
This is Round 3 of the Movie Musical Divas tournament. Additional polls in this round may be found by searching #mmround3, or by clicking the link below. Add your propaganda and support by reblogging this post.
ADDITIONAL PROPAGANDA AND MEDIA UNDER CUT: ALL POLLS HERE
Julie Andrews:
"The woman so talented Walt Disney was willing to wait. Saying Julie Andrews is immensely talented is about as non-controversial as it gets, but the level of talent she possesses is almost too much to process. Seriously, the way she effortlessly blends singing, dancing, and acting to create nuances in her performances is beyond the beyond. It’s cliche, but she really is practically perfect in every way." - anonymous
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Photos submitted by: @funnygirlthatbelle | Video submitted by: anonymous | Video submitted by: @mygreatadventurehasbegun
Deborah Kerr:
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Photos and video submitted by: anonymous
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gurumog · 1 year
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Blake’s 7 S02E13 - Star One (1979) Created by Terry Nation BBC Television Dir. David Maloney
Sally Knyvette as Jenna Stannis Michael Keating as Vila Restal Paul Darrow as Kerr Avon
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mariapais · 12 days
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Cary Grant as Nickie Ferrante
Deborah Kerr as Terry McKay
An Affair to Remember (1957)
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ENIKO MIHALIK ROSIE HUNTINGTON-WHITELEY CATHERINE MCNEIL ABBEY LEE KERSHAW DAISY LOWE GRACIE CARVALHO, MARLOES HORST LILY COLE ANA BEATRIZ BARROS MIRANDA KERR GEORGINA STOJILJKOVIC 2010 PIRELLI BTS TERRY RICHARDSON
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re-x · 1 year
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Roll the tape: a homage to the Golden Age of Hollywood
I had a chance to watch 1957's An Affair to Remember (ranked #4 on American Film Institute's Top 100 greatest love stories in American cinema) over the weekend. I loved it. One scene had Cary Grant's and Deborah Kerr's characters kissing though the faces were off camera (shown in slides 1-4), and it just reminded me of the last scene of season 3, the implied kiss between Ben and Devi (slides 5-8).
Sure, the movie was filmed during a different (and far more conservative) era, but the restraint shown by the filmmakers was still remarkable, IMO. And I liked that with Ben and Devi, Mindy and Lang essentially paid homage to a bygone era of filmmaking, when building the chemistry and showing the connection between two characters (Nicki and Terri then, Ben and Devi now) were a much higher priority than being explicit for no reason. In contrast, all the other teen romances essentially got the Harlequin bargain-bin treatment.
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