CHAOS IS GREAT! CHAOS IS WHAT KILLED THE DINOSAURS DARLING!
if you squint real hard billford is baaaaasically jdronica <- liar
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I am a giaaant Heathers 1989 nerd and when this redraw idea came to me i knew I haaaad to do it... this shot in particular gives me so many thoughts. "Our love is God", a powerful bold statement, the way that JD is up on high ground while backlit by blue light, portraying him as a sort of idol or savior to Veronica as he extends a hand down to her. I love this scene and I thought it would be so interesting to apply it to Billford
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Bill Pullman in The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)
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Let's wish our favorite old man a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! May he live forever and never find out about my account haha!!
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Idk if this has been done yet, but maybe a poll idea/suggestion for which doctor that Jeffrey has played would you trust the most to do your top surgery (or just surgery in general). I just thought of it today because of it being pride month
Sexy Surgeons
You’ve been planning your surgery for months now, and everything is in place. The only thing you have left to do is pick a surgeon who will give you the look of your dreams.
Which team do you trust to transform your body?
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Boycott!
I love that Miku used to be the smarter one and Teto was the less smart one, and now it's the other way around lol
Hey, does anyone still remember Kasane Ted? I feel like the fandom forgot about him like the Pines twins' cat…
Now that I have your attention:
So close...
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You could say that Discord is missing (Yes, the Polish translation of Beetlejuice is a drama)
Remember about the collections upstairs
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Eric Kramer as Thor, Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner and Lou Ferrigno as The Hulk in The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988)
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1988 - Dave Brubeck Quartet - Auditorium du Passage 44 - Bruxelles / Brussels
Dave Brubeck (p), Bill Smith (cl), Chris Brubeck (b), Randy Jones (dr)
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Good morning to camp counselors, assistant greenskeepers, army recruits, playwrights, paranormal investigators, masochistic dental patients, television executives, hypochondriacs, and of course, weathermen.
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In 1879, Billy the Kid got in a bar fight after cheating at poker. He was aided by two teens who turnned out to be time travelers. He became their right hand man as they went through time picking up historical figures and he took a particular shine to Socrates. Then Billy the Kid and the historical figures Napoleon, Socrates, Sigmund Freud, Beethoven, Joan of Arc, Genghis Kahn, and Abraham Lincoln are brought to 1988 to spent the day in San Dimas, CA (Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, Flm)
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Gallery 1988 has released retro comic-style artwork for Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood by Sarah Sumeray. Priced at $30, each 11x17 giclee prints is available to pre-order through January 13 and will ship in late-January.
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Bill Pullman in The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)
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My random pet peeve is romances being described as friends to lovers when it’s clear at least one of the pair were attracted/had feelings from the start. Even if it takes awhile for them to get together, if there was a romantic intention all along that’s not FTL it’s just a natural relationship progression.
When you tell me it’s FTL I want to see two people who genuinely think of each other platonically experience their feelings changing, probably not at the same time, and work through the fear of doing anything about it lest the friendship is destroyed. Give me prolonged mutual pining because they’re both terrified to say something. Give me one dealing with unrequited feelings because they changed first, then the other eventually catching up. Give me one rejecting the other due to fear even though they feel it too. Give me the slow realization that the friendship is already irreparably changed and there’s nothing left to do but take the risk.
I think FTL is often thought of as kind of a light and sweet trope, but if done right it’s actually quite angsty! Because in order for it to be true FTL there has to be a strong foundational relationship that they are genuinely terrified to risk losing for a shot at romance.
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