Jesus Christ Superstar (1996) - Steve Balsamo (Jesus), Joanna Ampil (Mary), Zubin Varla (Judas)
https://www.angelfire.com/80s/DolcezzaDiVita/zgallery.html
https://www.jesuschristsuperstarzone.com/discography/london-lyceum-cast-1996/
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One of the soli characters that shows up in chp 2 looks so much like Hell King Bass, like near identical except not (a zombie), that I’m almost ashamed.
It wasn’t on purpose, but I know my subconscious knew what it was doing. Subconsciously wanting to put in another homage to my favorite comic? Or was it simply the “HE HAS A HAT AND A BEARD AND A SQUARE BASED SHAPE DESIGN” fact of it that had my hand going, “Oh, yes, I know how to draw that. We’ve drawn that before, precious. Yes we have.”
Who can say, but lol
anyway, here’s my ancient ass fan art of this guy. Sure, he’s only a head in 3/4 of these, but aren’t we all. (edit: make that 4/5)
also just for the hell of it, an even older fan art of Guitar that I did when I was still in high school.
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I don’t know who oversees the casting of the Ocean’s movies, but the person that took a look to these two siblings:
And said, “You know who their parents should be? Barbie and Ken!!”
Deserves a gigantic raise.
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Sooo I’m watching an entire facebook group full of trump and cop dick suckers lose their entire minds right now.
Everyone in my very red area just went from “blue lives matter” circle jerking to “maybe we should not have given the local police 7 billion dollars” veeeery quickly when it came out that one of them just straight up killed a guy everyone liked and almost got away with it. 🤔 Wild how fast the opinion changes when it’s them murdering a likable white guy who didn’t qualify for the “oh he’s just a druggie” apathy special. It sure feels like something.
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i'm very interested what ppl find to be the harder shakespeare plays and which they found to be easier. bc i was googling out of curiosity and i found a sparknotes article (link if you're curious) that ranked ten of the most commonly-read plays on difficulty and it put king lear kinda down low whereas it put julius caesar pretty high because of the politics/complicated conflicts. that kind of baffled me because julius caesar was the first tragedy i read outside of the classroom and i found it very approachable; it's one i often recommend to people trying to get into shakespeare because the plot is already familiar to most ppl and you can just enjoy the poetry and how shakespeare chooses to characterize these figures. on the other hand i read king lear a few years later in my shakespeare journey, and to be honest i still kind of have a hard time with lear. maybe i just don't connect with it on some level; i'm not sure. it's not a very tightly-organized play where the action is as centered as in the other tragedies like hamlet or macbeth. that's certainly a me thing and maybe that'll change with age. but i'm always a little surprised when i find someone's experience with the plays so much different than mine.
anyway if you're reading this feel free to reblog and tag or comment which shakespeare plays you found yourself falling into most naturally and which worlds you felt like you had to force yourself into. i'm interested in what ppl feel on this subject
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