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pcetstcrtured · 11 months
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open to: anyone context: she is a single mom, maddy is her daughter
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"if you can't accept the fact that maddy comes first, then this conversation isn't even worth having and i'm done here."
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onlydylanobrien · 8 months
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"Ponyboi" Sundance 2024 Events
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Screening Times
January 19, 2024
Variety & Golden Globes Party
At the event, Variety will present its Breakthrough Awards, which highlight the next generation of exceptional talents in front of the camera. This year’s recipients include Dylan O’Brien who stars in “Ponyboi,” Normani who stars in “Freaky Tales,” Maddie Ziegler who stars in “My Old Ass” and Justice Smith who stars in “I Saw the TV Glow” and “The American Society of Magical Negroes” at the festival. Presenters include Megan Park, Maisy Stella, Victoria Pedretti, River Gallo and Brigette Lundy-Paine. River Gallo will be presenting Dylan his Breakthrough Actor Award.
IndieWire Studio Presented by Dropbox
Starting Friday, January 19, the IndieWire Studio will showcase discussions with actors like Lucy Liu (“Presence”), Julia Fox (“Presence”), Jason Schwartzman (“Between the Temples”), Riley Keough (“Sasquatch Sunset”), Kieran Culkin (“A Real Pain”), Dominic Fike (“Little Death”), Saoirse Ronan (“The Outrun”), Renate Reinsve (“Handling the Undead”), Dylan O’Brien (“Ponyboi”), Victoria Pedretti (“Ponyboi”), and more.
January 19, - 21. 2024
Variety Studio Presented by Audible
Beginning Friday, January 19, running through Sunday, January 21, the Variety Studio, presented by Audible, will feature interviews with industry-leading directors and top talent from the films premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. Additionally, talent and creators from the following projects will also participate in the interview studio: “Sue Bird: In The Clutch,” “The American Society of Magical Negroes,” “Sasquatch Sunset,” “Presence,” “The Outrun,” “Little Death,” “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story,” “Krazy House,” “Ponyboi,” “Chrissy & Dave Dine Out,” “A Different Man,” “Exhibiting Forgiveness” and “Your Monster.” 
Collider & Film.io Media Studio
This year we’re thrilled to announce we’ve booked some major talent for our Media Studio, including Kristen Stewart, Ed Harris, Katy O’Brian, Dave Franco, Alicia Silverstone, Riley Keough, Melissa Barrera, David Schwimmer, Jena Malone, Jason Schwartzman, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Dylan O’Brien, Victoria Pedretti, Carol Kane, Brittany O’Grady, Leslie Grace, Sasha Calle, June Squibb, Fred Hechinger, Maddie Ziegler, and loads more. Just a handful of the films and events we’ll be celebrating include Rose Glass’s Love Lies Bleeding, Your Monster, Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza, Ponyboi, Between the Temples, and many more.
January 20, 2024
"Ponyboi" Word Premiere
Cast Party for Ponyboi
Chase Sapphire on Main, 573 Main St., Park City, 6:30-9 p.m. Filmmaker Esteban Arango joins his cast members Dylan O’Brien, Victoria Pedretti, Indya Moore and River Gallo for a celebration. Event only available to Sapphire Reserve cardmembers who purchased VIP packages through Ultimate Rewards.
January 21, 2024
SAGindie Actors Only Brunch
Cafe Terrigo, 424 Main St., Park City, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The 27th annual installment, a private, invitation-only event, will host Melissa Barrera (Your Monster), Jay Ellis (Freaky Tales, Sue Bird: In the Clutch), Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (Exhibiting Forgiveness), River Gallo (Ponyboi), Theo Germaine (Desire Lines), Katy O’Brian (Love Lies Bleeding), Maddie Ziegler (My Old Ass), Dylan O’Brien (Ponyboi), Jena Malone (Little Death, Love Lies Bleeding).
Sources: variety.com, hollywoodreporter.com, variety.com, collider.com & indiewire.com
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hssprimefan · 1 month
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What I've Done
Pixelberry
If you don't play High School Story Prime, you probably know me from this post. If you're also disappointed in choices, go sign up for the Candlelight Games newsletter. I looked a little more into Series Entertainment (AI company that bought Pixelberry) under this tag but didn't really dig that much tbh.
High School Story Gender Neutral Mod
The mod just changes dialogue to give the MC they/them pronouns.
It's here as HSS_TheyMod2.apk
My tutorial on reading the Lua (script) files
My tutorial on how I modded HSS
Art By Character
Characters are sorted by how often they appear. Things will repeat because it's usually about more than one character, but I won't necessarily sort every minor appearance
Mia
Warren Truce
The Table
Horses + Circles
PaytonDatin'
Butterflies (serious adaptation of a joke)
My MCs (Galaxy and Nebula)
Why do I have 2 main characters?
Your Family (Nebula) (inspired by I Have Nothing by @ih8harley)
Listening (Nebula)
Ace
Unstoppable (song)
Stairs! Hear me out (more analysis than art but I'm weirdly proud of it)
Listening
Katherine
The Table
Horses + Circles
This isn’t the competition I wanted for us
Brigette
Brigette (analysis)
Brigette's happy ending
No boys allowed (joke)
Kara/Lacey
The Comeback
This isn’t the competition I wanted for us
Max
Warren Truce
Payton/Nishan/Shane
PaytonDatin'
Sakura
This isn’t the competition I wanted for us
Ellie/Kallie/Koh
Clothing Swap
Custom HSS styles
ERROR
Blair Stewart (@hsslilly-blog’s MC)
Rosalyn Brinkwater (@oakwolves MC)
Nebula
Other mods
Rebel MC (proof of concept video, but not released as a full mod cause I haven’t actually gone and added dialogue throughout the game to accommodate it)
HSS Main Character Clique Mods
(so far just writer)
Other Stuff
I made a Karaoke track for First Day! with sheet music I made on flat
I posted a compilation of all the classmates special animations
I've transcribed a lot of quests from the Lua files and added them to the wiki
The transcripts for Hollywood U's main quest and the Final 4 levels of High School Story's main quest are on the google drive from earlier, but I haven't added them to the wikis yet
I'm sort of working on pipberry (rad school story and hollywood uv) with @hsslilly-blog. here's the tag
Talkin about copyright
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theaddictedwatcher · 2 months
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Hello everyone!
Today I am delighted to present you the series you were able to choose thanks to the survey done on my Instagram (@theaddictedwatcherreviews) last Saturday and that is ... Oh no, I'm not going to tell you just like that! It's a series created by Julian Jones, Jake Michie, Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy (yes, that's a lot of people!) in 2008 for the BBC. Need more clues? It's a medieval fantasy series that revisits a great myth. Do you have it yet? Yes, of course, I'm going to tell you about the Merlin series!
To begin with, I'll give you a short synopsis: In medieval times, in the Kingdom of Albion, King Uther Pendragon has banned the practice of magic. Merlin, a young magician sent to the castle to be educated by Gaius, must hide his extraordinary powers in this age of terror against magicians and sorcerers. Propelled as Arthur's valet -the son of the monarch Uther Pendragon and future sovereign- following a fortuitous combination of circumstances, Merlin has sworn to protect his lord Arthur at the request of Kilgharrah -the dragon secretly imprisoned beneath the castle of the monarch Uther Pendragon. And a short technical presentation : Created by : Julian Jones, Jake Michie, Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy. Music by : Rob Lane, Rohan Stevenson, James Gosling and Michal Pavlicek. Main cast: Colin Morgan, Bradley James, Angel Coulby, Katie McGrath, Richard Wilson, Anthony Stewart Head, John Hurt.
Merlin is a freely-adaptated story of the Arthurian legend that largely rewrites its roots. Over the course of 5 seasons and its 65 episodes, the creators and screenwriters have attempted to modernise the themes of the original legend, including the following examples from the first episode:
Uther Pendragon -played by Anthony Stewart Head- governs the kingdom of Camelot which, in the legend, does not exist under his reign.
Merlin -played by Colin Morgan- and Arthur -played by Bradley James- are approximately the same age, which is not the case in the Arthurian legend.
Morgana -played by Katie McGrath- is the ward of King Uther and Arthur's adopted sister.
Guinevere -played by Angel Coulby- is the mixed-race daughter of a black smith and works in the castle as Morgana's lady-in-waiting instead of being the daughter of the King of Carmelides -a clan federated by Arthur- in the legend.
And there are other alterations that I'll leave you to discover as the series progresses (although I'll talk about some of them below but I'll warn you when I will)!
I realise that, for people familiar with the legend, this can be very confusing and even unpleasant. But, if you manage to put aside your pre-watching knowledge of the subject and give the series a chance, I think you might just enjoy it all the same.
The main cast of the series - although different from what you might expect - has been meticulously chosen. The characters may differ in character from those in the legend, but there's no denying the acting ability of the cast. Some of them were well known before the series, such as Anthony Stewart Head -notably known for his roles in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer series, in the film The Iron Lady alongside Meryl Streep and more recently in the TV show Bridgerton -, John Hurt -notably known for his role in the Harry Potter saga, in the film V for Vendetta and more recently in the Doctor Who series- and Katie McGrath -notably known for the King Arthur: The Legend of Excalibur movie, the Tudors series and, more recently, the Supergirl series which I'll talk about in a later article. However, the revelations that turned out to be Bradley James and Colin Morgan are not to be outdone either. As for the guest actors and actresses, many of them are well known to the British public, and some even to international audiences. Indeed, actors such as Asa Butterfield (Sex Education), Tom Hopper (Umbrella Academy), Tom Ellis (Lucifer) and Warwick Davis (Harry Potter, Willow, Leprechaun, Star Wars) have enjoyed successful careers since Merlin went on air (and some even before that) and are recognized as major talents internationally. Whether they are recurring, main or guest actors, the unity formed by their complicity both on and off stage helps to make this cast a family with its affections, tensions, passions and losses. The relationship between Merlin and Arthur, despite their complicated beginnings and the fact that their social positions put them on different levels of equality, is a brotherly one. Merlin, on his mission to protect the future King Arthur, will do everything in his power to learn how to live at court and make himself useful to Arthur, who, for his part, will come to recognise Merlin's usefulness at his side and will develop a great affection for him, albeit tinged with teasing. Even during their quarrels, the bond that unites them always leads them back to each other, and to me, this is a fine illustration of a brotherly friendship. The bond between Merlin and Gaius is also important and touching, because, in the series, Merlin was raised by a single mother and Gaius acts as a father figure to him. Indeed, Gaius protects and educates him as best he can. In the end, a real bond and understanding develops between the old man and his apprentice, and I think it's important to show that a parental figure is not necessarily linked to a blood relative.
However, there was one aspect of the actors' performance that I didn't like, but I think that has more to do with the artistic direction than the acting ability of the actors: I'm talking about the fight choreography. I'm aware that sword fighting or even hand-to-hand combat isn't easy, but that's precisely where I think they should have been better choreographed to make the various battles that take place throughout the series more believable. Indeed, when we talk about the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, these epic stories are often punctuated by numerous battles. It was only natural, then, that when I watched the series I expected big, strong, rhythmic and carefully choreographed battles. Unfortunately, in my opinion, most of the fights, especially the sword fights, failed to live up to these expectations…
I'd also like to say a few words about the different filming locations. Pierrefonds Castle in the Oise region in France, near Compiègne, was one of the locations used for the Camelot Castle set. This 14th-century fortress is open to visitors and many of the sets for the series can be seen there.
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The series was also filmed at Goodrich Castle in Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire, on Penshurst Place in Kent in England and in Wales. The fact that the majority of the sets are real means that the use of special effects - especially green screens - has limited, as the series ages, the diminution the quality of the images.
Speaking of the quality of the images, I'd like to talk very briefly about the special effects used on the series. As a fantasy series, Merlin necessarily uses special effects to symbolise the magic and mythical creatures that inhabit the kingdom of Albion. The computer-generated images were produced by the British team The Mill, whose credits include the special effects for Gladiator and Doctor Who. However, the quality of the effects varies depending on what is being represented. As long as the effects remain minimalist, such as smoke or a change in the colour of a character's eyes, they have aged well and remain effective in their own right. But as soon as they are more important, such as a fall caused by magic, a physical transformation or the animation of a dragon (this is not a spoiler, the word dragon appears literally in the name Pendragon), the effects have generally aged rather badly, look a little crude and, let's be honest, quite ugly…
On the other hand, one of the aspects of the series that I liked the most was the work that went into the characters' costumes. From what I've been able to see and learn in the course of my research, the costumes chosen for the characters by the series' costume designer, Charlotte Morris, are fairly faithful to the armour and court dress worn in the period that the series aims to reflect. One detail, however, bothers me personally in this temporal cohesion, and that's the cut of Merlin's brown jacket. I find that this jacket, which appears to be made of nubuck, seems too modern, too recent to blend in with the atmosphere that was intended to be created.
Let's take a look at the changes that have been made to the Arthurian legend! BEWARE OF SPOILERS IN THIS PARAGRAPH! In the series, Merlin -who in the legend is a druid and in the series a magician- is Arthur's valet, to whom he hides his magical powers while using them to save his master without his knowledge. He is the son of a single-mother and farmer called Hunith and his father is unknown. It was Hunith who sent Merlin to her friend Gaius, a physician in Camelot's court and a former magician. In the legend, Merlin's parentage differs radically from one version to another. Speaking of the origins of the legend, an anecdotal but noteworthy fact is that even Geoffrey of Monmouth appears in the series as a court genealogist. The real Geoffrey of Monmouth (1095-1155) did exist, and he is known to have been the first to write a very extensive version of the Arthurian legend that served as a model for all later Arthurian stories. Finally, in the most remarkable changes, Morgana, who is Arthur's adulterous sister and Morgause's consanguineous sister in the legend, is in the series Morgause's adulterous younger sister and Arthur's consanguineous older sister. END OF SPOIL. All these changes have enabled Merlin's authors to modernise the various themes and make the series more accessible to a wider audience. They also took this opportunity to slip in a few nods to the British literature to which the Arthurian legend belongs.
Finally, as usual, I'd like to end with the series' soundtrack. It was created by Rob Lane, Rohan Stevenson, James Gosling and Michal Pavlicek and for me it's one of the series soundtracks that best fits the genre of this one. Unfortunately, the link I've provided is missing a lot of tracks, but there are enough for you to get a good idea.
That's it for this article on the BBC series Merlin (2008). I hope that if you were reluctant to watch it, I've been able to help you in your choice. And for those of you who have seen it, let me know what you think and whether you agree with me.
Don’t forget to keep an eye every Saturday on my Instagram account (@theaddictedwatcherreviews) if you want to be able to choose the subject of the next article!
Until our next adventures, I wish you a great weekend and a wonderful week ahead,
Eli.
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unitlead · 2 months
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#UNIT LEAD " I AM THE HEAD OF UNIT!" Rani's Kate Lethbridge-Stewart. Canon Divergent. 25+ Private and Extremely Anti R.TD
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*not affiliated with the BBC, big finish or the UN.
OPINIONS: first and foremost. I'm a hater. I just hate things.I hate doctor who. LMAO. no I'm kidding. While I have a lot of opinions about the show I wouldn't be here unless I didn't like this show. I love classic who. I love the eu. I love parts of modern who.If you can't handle my criticisms of the show I ask that you either refrain from following me, OR just ask me to tag hate for you.
PORTRAYAL: Heavily plot driven. ( with great, amazing, stellar collaborators) I'm trying to build a UNIT and portrayal of Kate that I feel more aligns to her motto of 'science leads'. I want to build stories here, with verses spanning multiple arcs the way the show would. I am compliant with the majority of the show and EU portrayal of Kate. Kate's backstory is under co. I do not acknowledge certain aspects of downtime ( movie and novelisation ) for entirely personal reasons. I also, don't acknowledge a lot of UNIT as written by R.TD outside of the main show and in season 14. I don't care if this offends tbqh as it has in the past. This is my blog. :))
CONTENT: please do not let the above intimidate you.I am always looking for new friends to write with. And if multi-para story-like threads are not your thing we can just do smaller more sporadic threads instead.
OC's: OC friendly. oh I love oc's sm. make ocs please. The only oc's that I'll hesitate to write with are child ocs. The only exception to this rule is Brandy's Moira. <3
ACTIVITY: Activity will vary wildly. I work 4-5 days a week and when I'm not doing that I'm a community organiser. If you can handle that, then we'll get along great.
FOLLOWING : You have to be 18+ to follow.I am mutuals only sorry.
SHIPS AND VERSES: UPDATE: 11/8. this blog now runs on a main verse which includes all of the above affiliates & mains. In this verse Kate is married to UNIT's head of personnel ( Edward Southgate - strtravels ) as of 2017. I have a separate verse where she is dating neptunemused's Ellie Marsden (CMO ). These are the only two ships I have for this blog for the foreseeable future.
MISC: Kate is the head of a secret fictional alien investigation taskforce funded by the UN. ofc there's gonna be very obvious political overtones present. Again, if you can't handle that, this isn't the blog for you. I'm a community organiser outside of this. It's kind of everything I am I'm not gonna tone it down for you. <3
Do not follow me if you are a Z.ionist or some other type of idiot. idk. you fill in the blanks.
Rani | South African Tamil | she/her | absolute legend.
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The Bold Type (TV series).
2010s TV show | 5 seasons (Cancelled) Fashion, Drama, Comedy, Romance, Politics, Social Commentary.
Plot points:
Career women and challenges they may face
Fashion industry
Dating within the workplace
Ethnic and gender diversity
Feminism
Identity: social and political
Politics
Friendship
Loyalty
Ups and down of life and love
Gun politics
Conversations about abortion, miscarriages, reproductive health and breast cancer
Reconnecting with absent parents
Relationships and conversations about monetary, class and career positional differences
Marriage and divorce
Coming out, discovering sexuality
Conversations about being racially profiled
New York City (NYC)
Multiple queer relationships
Sapphic relationships (joint main)
Black sapphic characters:
Kat Edison [bisexual] (Aisha Dee) Tia Clayton [lesbian] (Alexis Floyd) Chloe Blair [transwoman] (Ianne Fields Stewart) Daniella [lesbian] (Gabrielle Graham)
Connections:
Kat x Adena (interracial sapphic: mixed [black x white] x middle eastern) x Tia (black sapphic) x Ava (interracial sapphic: mixed x white) x Ellie (interracial sapphic: mixed x white) x Daniella (black sapphic) x Gina (interracial sapphics: mixed x white) x Michelle (interracial sapphics: mixed x white)
Sex & Nudity - Moderate
Characters make out: fully clothed and in underwear
Suggestive scenes , preluding offscreen sex
Both heterosexual and homosexual partially explicit sex scenes
Moaning, movements
Heavily implied oral sex
Hookups
Sexts
Sex toy usage
Conversations about sexual health and freedom
Conversations about climbing the corporate ladder through sex
Violence & Gore - None
Profanity - Moderate
Use of the word ‘fuck, shit, crap, hell, etc’.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking - Moderate
Scenes in bars.
Social drinking at both social and networking events
Character gets visibly drunk
Use of a cigarette.
Mentions of being drugged
Frightening & Intense Scenes - None
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This is a post about my list of media to watch/hear in the past/future. I'll put a cut here for the many people who justifably do not care about my list of media.
Guess what, everyone? I have, for the first time in over a year, knocked everything off my “to watch” and “to listen to” lists. Obviously, not everything in the world that I ever want to do. But everything that I’d started. Because I’d keep downloading stuff and starting it and then getting into other stuff and putting it on hold and filling up my working folders with it. Well, I spent the last couple of weeks determinedly avoiding starting anything new, so I could go back and finish the “on hold” things.
I'll put a cut here, just for the sake of the many, many people who justifiably do not give a shit about my list of media.
It was mostly a bunch of episodes of the Comedian’s Comedian podcast, which I enjoyed finally hearing. This podcast episode my brother did nearly a year ago, where he talks for two hours about his experiences in comedy and how he believes no one can “make it” in comedy without succumbing to the pressure to cut all their stuff up into tiny chunks for Tik-Tok and shit. It was fucking bleak. But I also downloaded episodes of that same podcast by a few other local comedians I’ve met, include two by the guys who run the local comedy night where I've performed; I listened to those last week too, and they were less depressing. They’re people who like comedy – that’s all I want, really. People around here who perform comedy and sound like they don’t fucking hate comedy.
So there was that. I finished off a few bits of Stewart Lee bootlegs (many of which are on YouTube, I did not realize until recently how many Stewart Lee bootlegs are on YouTube, that’s obviously a fair thing for me to mention because if he had a problem with bootlegs being out there I’m sure Lee could get them taken off YouTube, I will say that I’ve come to appreciate several of his shows far more after hearing the bootlegged versions than I did from the DVD version). Finished all the Lee and Herring stuff. Watched Taskmaster NZ season 4 (I meant to post about it and then I got busy with work and I don’t even think I did that – cliff notes are I didn’t quite agree with the people I’ve seen say it’s as good as season 2, but I did greatly enjoy it). Lots of little things.
I said months ago that once I finally get caught up on things, I’m going to start a new long audio thing. I made a post at the time listing all the things I was considering. The main candidates were/are: John Robins and Ellis James radio/podcasts, Peacock and Gamble podcast, the Adam and Joe things, Do the Right Thing podcast (see, I’m not exclusively into listening to two white guys talk to each other in a studio), and Pappy’s podcasts (there’s the Flatshare thing, but then there are also other things – look into what these are, then listen). I have also had Three Bean Salad recommended to me pretty hard.
I still don’t know which way I want to go – I’m leaning toward Pappy’s or Peacock and Gamble at this point. But I’ve decided not to make that decision yet, because I do have a couple of new things, but shorter things, that I want to start first.
I have all three seasons of Alan Partridge: From the Oasthouse downloaded, so that’s next on the agenda. A few years ago, I watched/heard all the Alan Partridge TV/radio things in chronological order: On the Hour, The Day Today, Knowing Me Knowing You radio show, Knowing Me Knowing You TV show, I’m Alan Partridge, Alpha Papa, Mid-Morning Matters, This Time. I enjoyed them to varying degrees – my biggest comment is that Mid-Morning Matters surprised me because I thought it would be a weaker thing, just a little internet show, but it ended up being one of the best, I thought, and Tim Key was fucking brilliant in it.
Anyway, I’ve never heard any of the other Alan Partridge things. And I’ve recently been told by a reliable source that this latest one is very very good. The three seasons combined are about 15 hours, so that’ll give me some time to decide what I next want to commit hundreds of hours of my life to.
I’ve also had John Finnemore’s Cabin Fever recommended to me quite a bit, and I’ve downloaded that recently too so I think I’ll do that after Alan Partridge. It’s 13 hours, not too long. I know very little of what to expect from that, but enough people whose tastes otherwise overlap with mine have told me it’s very good to make me interested. Also, I’d love to be a comedy fan who rejects the Oxbridge ilk for very good class solidarity reasons, but actually an annoyingly large number of my favourite comedians have been Footlights members, so I’ll probably love John Finnemore.
Anyway, on the subject of my obsession with listening to two white guys talk to each other in a studio, a bunch of weeks ago now I made a post about hearing the Lee and Herring radio show episodes that were broadcast live from Edinburgh in 1994, and how that was cool, a preservation of a bit of Edinburgh Festival history. And then I said that’s not the first time I’ve heard a radio-based audio diary of Edinburgh, as Russell Howard and Jon Richardson did their radio show from Edinburgh in 2007. And I’m sure there were lots of references there that went over my head at the time but that I would now appreciate as a person with an inexplicable obsession with 00s-era Edinburgh comedy. An audio diary of the Chocolate Milk Gang-era Edinburgh Festival from someone who was, at the time, a CMG member (has definitely squandered his cred since then, but Russell Howard was a fully paid-up member for a time). How have I not already combed through that in my efforts to gather and preserve every bit of information I can about CMG history?
I said I should re-listen to some of those episodes to see what references are in them, and then I didn’t do that, because obviously going through old radio show episodes looking for gossip is a waste of time when I have actual comedy/comedy analysis to listen to. But as I’ve just said, at this moment, I don’t have actual comedy to listen to. I finished all the old stuff and I haven’t started the new stuff yet, and I think I’ll keep it that way for a couple of days. Give my brain a short break from keeping track of everything on my lists before jumping into something new. Going back over old stuff doesn’t require the same focus, as my brain doesn’t obsessively insist that I hear/watch every single bit of it in order and file it in all appropriate places and check it all off on a spreadsheet as I go.
I realize I’m making this hobby that I truly love sound like a chore, and it isn’t that, my brain is just compulsive about always focusing on what’s “on my list”, so it’s nice to occasionally have breaks in the list. You see why I so enjoyed hearing the senselessly compulsive thought patterns of 2007-era Jon Richardson. That was a man who understood a list.
So anyway, I think I’ll do that tonight. It’s a long weekend, which I barely noticed last year when I was working from home anyway but those sure seem like a bigger deal when I have to be out of the house for 9-10 hours on weekdays. I’ve got Thanksgiving dinner with family tonight, and then I think I’ll listen to some old things. I’ll let you all know if I discover anything exciting.
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Women's Olympic Gymnastics All-Around Final Leotard Review
I really struggled to find photos for a lot of the athletes from this final because Getty Images had approximately 1500 of Simone and a maximum of 2 for anyone else, if that, so I had to go back and screenshot some of them which is why a bunch of them are low quality or really unflattering.
I'm also only putting up one picture if both from one country wore the same leo.
Flavia Saraiva and Rebecca Andrade - Brazil
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Brazil have really done well on the leotards so far and they didn't disappoint in the all-around. We've got a beautiful yellow, nice rhinestone designs, and smiley athletes. What's not to love? 9/10
Georgie-Mae Fenton and Alice Kinsella- GB
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I can see that they've got a very specific theme happening with the vertical stripes that I noticed the dive team are wearing too, and I applaud the consistency, however it really works much better for diving than gymnastics. It's a decent shade of red but I still don't like the design. 3/10
Kishi Rina and Haruka Nakamura- Japan
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They. They just. Rewore the terrible leotards from qualification. Why? 1/10
Kaylia Neymour- Algeria
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A bit basic but I like that the gold kind of looks like tassels, which is fun. Could have dialed it up a bit more. 6/10
Naomi Visser- Netherlands
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She's got the same rib stripes that I like on Haiti the other day, and there are some white stripes in the mesh at the top that are different. It's fine I guess but I'm not dazzled. 6/10
Ruby Pass- Australia
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Australia's committment to this teal colour with simple yet effective geometric designs are continuing to delight me. She barely has any stones on her body but the design is fun, it's well-executed, and she even gets some yellow in the stones around the upper arms and shoulders. It shouldn't be so good and yet it is. 9/10
Sarah Voss- Germany
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I love Sarah and her unitards. The burgundy colour is so pretty and the back has some nice little criss-cross straps. The design on the chest could have been a bit bolder but I don't hate the overall look. 6/10.
Ava Stewart- Canada
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The blue maple leaves are back! This time they're a bit smaller and concentrated along the belly to show off the illusion neckline. I'm not sure I like the deep neckline as it feels a bit swimsuit to me, but I appreciate the attempt to change it up. 6/10
Ellie Black- Canada
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I like the idea of the lightning but I am once again not sold on the shade of gold we've used here. Some good ideas but I think they could have been executed a lot better. 5/10
Ana Barbosu and Amalia Ghigoarta- Romania
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This seems to be a red version of their qualification leotard but I still don't really like it any better. The stripe under the arm is still great. 3/10
Bettina Lili Czifra- Hungary
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It's a bit basic but I actually really like the design on the chest so I'm not too mad about it. 6/10
Helen Kevric- Germany
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It's very classic in style and I like that they included several different colours and they even got the gold colour right!!! We also don't usually see a giant eagle on our leotards so this is a fun change. Retro, simple, yet well-executed. 8/10
Manila Esposito and Alice D'Amato- Italy
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I have still yet to get excited by this design, even though they've worn it in 3 colours now. It's a bit boring and it's missing contrast. I do like the colour this time though. 5/10
Filipa Martens- Portugal
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I want to like it but something about the stripes is throwing me off and I can't quite put my finger on it. 5/10
Simone Biles- USA
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I like the chest and I see what they were going for on the sleeves but I don't think they got the sleeves quite right. I also still don't like stars on leotards. 6/10
Ou Yushan- China
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A blue version of their team match leo and it's still fabulous. 9/10
Qiu Qiyan- China
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A blue version of their qualifying leotard. My main complaint about the red was that the black looked awkward and I think they've solved that with the white, it looks a lot more natural. 7/10
Suni Lee- USA
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This is really beautiful. The colours mesh nicely, I like the delicate design all throughout, and I like the almost scalloped second neckline that the stones create and the mesh blends in pretty nicely with the lycra. She's also got similar little flowers in the mesh to the Korean ones I liked during qualifying. I think it's executed very nicely. 8/10
Luisa Blanco- Colombia
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Yes. The neckline is different, the patterns are lovely, and I LOVE the bedazzled halter layer underneath the neckline in the darker colour. It has shimmer, it has depth, it's gorgeous and creative and I love it. 10/10
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loudwolftraveler · 1 month
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𝔒ℭ'𝔖 𝔑𝔞𝔪𝔢 𝔏𝔦𝔰𝔱 (Pt.1?)
A/N: Hello, hello! these are the OC's Name List, specifically the names of the original characters i have in my fanfic works so far that may publish here soon. I won't add the main cast of the MFJINX SERIES here yet. There will be more to go but these are the focusing OC that will play a role. More characters will also appear in the future ongoing series. 
OC = Original character.
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In another life & history repeat itself characters.
The Main Cast: Husband and wife.
First name of the husband: Amillo Angles Bernadotte.
: The heir of the Bernadotte family.
: The future emperor of Bernadotte Empire.
: The lover of Sophia.
Second name of the husband: Chester Elsher.
: The reincarnation of Amillo Angles Bernadotte.
Wife's name: Sophia Herbert → Sophia Bernadotte.
: The illegitimate child of the duke Herbert from Herbert Household.
: Empress of Bernadotte Empire.
: The lover of Amillo.
The second name of the wife is based on the reader's name.
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MFJINX SERIES: Mystery or Reminiscence?
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World 1 (Arc 1): An Ideal Love For Flawed Pair.
-Main Cast of the Arc 1:
Heroine, Employee: Evelyn Wilson → Hero: Elise Wilson.
1st ML, CEO: Zian Hart
2nd ML, COO (MC): Anthony Mitchell
Antagonist?, Chairman: Cyrus Elrod 
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World 2 (Arc 2): The Mafia's Darling And Her Desires.
-Main Cast of the Arc 2:
Heroine: Natalia Anderson
ML: Liam Ross (R.) Albrecht
ML's Fiance's (MC): Rachel Paterson
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World 3 (Arc 3): On earth, You're Ours to Claim.
-Main Cast of the Arc 3:
Heroine: Eleanor Scott (Got a nickname of "Ellie")
Heroine's Brother: Jacob Scott (Got a nickname of "Caleb")
1st ML (Pride): Ashmit or "Ash" by Eleanor.
2nd ML (Gluttony): Gaurava or "Raj" by Eleanor.
3rd ML (Envy): Livius or "Livi" by Eleanor.
4th ML (Lust): Sharnaz or "Arna" by Eleanor.
5th ML (Greed): Isidore or "Isis" by Eleanor.
6th ML (Sloth): Morey or "rey-rey" by Eleanor.
7th ML (Wrath): Ursula or "Silas" by Eleanor.
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World 4 (Arc 4): A world without you.
-Main Cast of the Arc 4:
Heroine: Diana Winfred
ML: Jeremiah Stewart (Subject-099, Nicknames: "Jerry" or "Jeremy")
Side character & The Villain? (MC): Emrin Reid (Subject-0100)
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Your heart never belongs to anyone, not even me & A weird dream upon knowing everything.
Hellion Bruesewitz
Liliya Chiara (Cherly Rae possessed this character's body)
Eloise Chiara (step sister)
Isaac Ryder
Winter Grace
Xianna Bruesewitz (The Novel Mc, the daughter of both Eloise and Hellion)
Cheryl Rae (Mc)
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Sweet Lies (Ocs x oc) (SERIES)
Mentioned:
Ezra Darius
Sylvia Hensley
Cosette Hwang (Mc)
Characters will introduce later:
Ethan Colton
Luka Thomson
Amir Hansley (Older brother of Sylvia)
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I would fall in love with a dominant woman like you. (M!Oc x Reader)
Huizhong Asrava
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The world I never wanted to be (Hsr SERIES) (X Gn!reader)
Benjamin Sylvester
Shin Keiko
Ji-hun
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The old tale about once heroes. (SERIES, Miraculous ladybug concept idea) (Ocs x Oc)
Daughter: Magdalena or "Lena" Beaumont (Mc)
Papa: Zion Beaumont
Mama: Madeleine Wynn → Madeleine Beaumont.
Death son?: Theodore or "Theo" Beaumont
And more...
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Reincarnated as a love interest but I dislike the heroine. (Ocs x M!Oc) (SERIES)
Heroine: Daphne Swega
1st ML: Dylan "Sullivan" (The character the mc possessed.)
2nd ML: Isaac Lyle
3rd ML: Mike Andre
4th ML: Max Cecilia (C.) Adonis
5th ML: Helen Henry *Also known as "kierian"
6th ML: Alastair Raven
MC's Family
Older Brother: Chris Adler a.k.a Xavier Zack [Chris Z. Adler] (The mc)
Sister: Kristen Z. Adler
Father: Elijah Zack (Z.) Adler
Mother: Iris Z. Adler
Scarlett Thatcher (Chris' female best friend, also his close confidant in both his model and YouTube/Steamer career.) 
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That's all, as i told you on my conversation, there's more but i stil don't feel shy to publish those :') Hopefully if I am able to complete those and have a little confidence, i might be able to share those. Btw One is full of scenarios from the romance manhwa while the other one has parts.
Also from the sweet Lies, the prologue is done, probably around corner :)  
Yesterday i was scrolling to the youtube watch few videos here and there, then one of the video make my brain have a new idea 💀 PleAse T-T I can't have more ideas cuz my works will pile up T-T 
(I will write that idea now--)
- July 5
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wankerwatch · 2 months
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Commons Vote
On: High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill: Instruction (No. 3)
Ayes: 323 (69.6% Con, 27.0% Lab, 1.6% Ind, 0.9% DUP, 0.3% WPB, 0.3% RUK, 0.3% LD) Noes: 7 (62.5% Con, 37.5% LD) Absent: ~320
Likely Referenced Bill: High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision for a railway between a junction with Phase 2a of High Speed 2 south of Crewe in Cheshire and Manchester Piccadilly Station; for a railway between Hoo Green in Cheshire and a junction with the West Coast Main Line at Bamfurlong, south of Wigan; and for connected purposes.
Originating house: Commons Current house: Commons Bill Stage: 2nd reading
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (222 votes)
Aaron Bell Adam Afriyie Alan Mak Alberto Costa Alec Shelbrooke Alex Burghart Alexander Stafford Alicia Kearns Alok Sharma Alun Cairns Amanda Milling Amanda Solloway Andrea Leadsom Andrew Bowie Andrew Griffith Andrew Jones Andrew Lewer Andrew Murrison Andrew Rosindell Andrew Selous Andy Carter Angela Richardson Anne Marie Morris Anthony Browne Antony Higginbotham Ben Bradley Ben Spencer Bill Wiggin Bim Afolami Bob Blackman Bob Seely Brandon Lewis Brendan Clarke-Smith Caroline Ansell Caroline Dinenage Caroline Johnson Charles Walker Cherilyn Mackrory Chloe Smith Chris Clarkson Chris Green Chris Philp Claire Coutinho Damian Collins Damian Green Damian Hinds Danny Kruger David Duguid David Johnston David Jones David Rutley David Simmonds Dean Russell Derek Thomas Desmond Swayne Duncan Baker Eddie Hughes Edward Argar Edward Timpson Elizabeth Truss Fay Jones Felicity Buchan Fiona Bruce Flick Drummond Gagan Mohindra Gareth Bacon Gareth Davies Gareth Johnson Gary Streeter George Eustice Gillian Keegan Gordon Henderson Graham Stuart Grant Shapps Greg Knight Guy Opperman Harriett Baldwin Heather Wheeler Helen Grant Henry Smith Holly Mumby-Croft Huw Merriman Iain Duncan Smith Iain Stewart Jack Lopresti Jacob Young Jake Berry James Davies James Gray James Grundy James Heappey James Morris James Sunderland James Wild Jane Hunt Jane Stevenson Jerome Mayhew Jesse Norman Jo Churchill Jo Gideon John Glen John Hayes John Howell John Lamont John Penrose John Stevenson John Whittingdale Johnny Mercer Jonathan Djanogly Julia Lopez Julian Lewis Julian Sturdy Julie Marson Justin Tomlinson Karen Bradley Karl McCartney Kate Kniveton Kelly Tolhurst Kevin Foster Kevin Hollinrake Kit Malthouse Laura Farris Lia Nici Liam Fox Lisa Cameron Louie French Lucy Frazer Luke Hall Marco Longhi Marcus Jones Maria Caulfield Maria Miller Mark Fletcher Mark Garnier Mark Harper Mark Logan Mark Pawsey Mark Spencer Martin Vickers Matt Vickers Matt Warman Michael Ellis Michael Tomlinson Mike Freer Mike Penning Mike Wood Mims Davies Miriam Cates Nadhim Zahawi Neil Hudson Neil O'Brien Nick Fletcher Nick Gibb Nickie Aiken Nicola Richards Nigel Huddleston Nigel Mills Paul Beresford Paul Bristow Paul Holmes Paul Howell Paul Maynard Paul Scully Pauline Latham Penny Mordaunt Peter Aldous Peter Bottomley Priti Patel Rachel Maclean Ranil Jayawardena Rebecca Harris Rebecca Pow Richard Bacon Richard Fuller Richard Graham Richard Holden Robbie Moore Robert Buckland Robert Courts Robert Goodwill Robert Halfon Robert Neill Robert Syms Robin Millar Robin Walker Ruth Edwards Sally-Ann Hart Saqib Bhatti Sara Britcliffe Sarah Dines Scott Mann Selaine Saxby Shailesh Vara Shaun Bailey Sheryll Murray Simon Baynes Simon Fell Simon Hart Simon Hoare Simon Jupp Stephen Crabb Stephen Hammond Stephen McPartland Stephen Metcalfe Steve Barclay Steve Tuckwell Stuart Anderson Stuart Andrew Suzanne Webb Thérèse Coffey Tobias Ellwood Tom Hunt Tom Pursglove Tom Randall Tracey Crouch Trudy Harrison Vicky Ford Victoria Atkins Victoria Prentis Virginia Crosbie Wendy Morton Will Quince
Labour (86 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare Afzal Khan Alan Campbell Alex Davies-Jones Alex Norris Alison McGovern Alistair Strathern Andrew Western Andy Slaughter Angela Eagle Anneliese Dodds Bambos Charalambous Barry Gardiner Bell Ribeiro-Addy Ben Bradshaw Cat Smith Catherine McKinnell Chris Elmore Chris Evans Chris Webb Damien Egan Dan Jarvis Dawn Butler Emma Lewell-Buck Fabian Hamilton Gareth Thomas Gen Kitchen George Howarth Gill Furniss Grahame Morris Harriet Harman Helen Hayes Hilary Benn Holly Lynch James Murray Jeff Smith Jim McMahon Jo Stevens John Cryer John McDonnell Judith Cummins Julie Elliott Karl Turner Kate Hollern Kevan Jones Kevin Brennan Kim Leadbeater Liz Twist Lloyd Russell-Moyle Luke Pollard Margaret Beckett Marie Rimmer Mark Hendrick Mark Tami Mary Glindon Matt Western Matthew Pennycook Mick Whitley Natalie Elphicke Naz Shah Neil Coyle Pat McFadden Paul Blomfield Paula Barker Preet Kaur Gill Rachael Maskell Rachel Hopkins Rebecca Long Bailey Rosena Allin-Khan Ruth Cadbury Ruth Jones Sam Tarry Samantha Dixon Seema Malhotra Sharon Hodgson Simon Lightwood Stephen Doughty Stephen Kinnock Stephen Morgan Stephen Timms Steve McCabe Taiwo Owatemi Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi Thangam Debbonaire Vicky Foxcroft Wes Streeting
Independent (5 votes)
Bob Stewart Claudia Webbe Conor McGinn Diane Abbott Nicholas Brown
Democratic Unionist Party (3 votes)
Gavin Robinson Gregory Campbell Jim Shannon
Workers Party of Britain (1 vote)
George Galloway
Reform UK (1 vote)
Lee Anderson
Liberal Democrat (1 vote)
Helen Morgan
Noes
Conservative (5 votes)
Adam Holloway Gavin Williamson Jack Brereton Philip Davies William Cash
Liberal Democrat (3 votes)
Helen Morgan Richard Foord Wera Hobhouse
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ulkaralakbarova · 3 months
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A veteran actress comes face-to-face with an uncomfortable reflection of herself when she agrees to take part in a revival of the play that launched her career 20 years earlier. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Maria Enders: Juliette Binoche Valentine: Kristen Stewart Jo-Ann Ellis: Chloë Grace Moretz Klaus Diesterweg: Lars Eidinger Christopher Giles: Johnny Flynn Rosa Melchior: Angela Winkler Henryk Wald: Hanns Zischler Actress in Sci-Fi movie: Nora Waldstätten Piers Roaldson: Brady Corbet Urs Kobler: Aljoscha Stadelmann Maria’s London assistant: Claire Tran Maria’s agent: Stuart Manashil Journalist in Zürich: Péter Farkas Journalist in London: Ben Posener Talk show host: Ricardia Bramley Urs’ assistant: Luise Berndt Mayor of Zürich: Gilles Tschudi Berndt: Benoit Peverelli Chanel PR: Caroline De Maigret Waldhaus concierge: Arnold Gramara London theater assistant: Sean McDonagh Wilhelm Melchior: Valery Bukreev Dorothea von Duisburg: Katrin Schmidt Cello player (concert at the Waldhaus): Phoebe Lin Violin player (concert at the Waldhaus): Katarzyna Nawrotek Oboe player (concert at the Waldhaus): David Seghezzo Harpsichord player (concert at the Waldhaus): Claire-Anne Piguet Journalist (uncredited): Jerry Kwarteng Jo-Ann’s Manager (uncredited): Jakob Köhn Journalist (uncredited): Steffen Mennekes Paparazzo (uncredited): Wilhelm J. Reitzenstein Kellnerin (uncredited): Rosa Schrehardt Film Crew: Writer: Olivier Assayas Costume Design: Jürgen Doering Co-Producer: Rémi Burah Art Direction: Gabriella Ausonio Co-Producer: Jean-Louis Porchet Editor: Marion Monnier Co-Producer: Karl Baumgartner Co-Producer: Thanassis Karathanos Co-Producer: Gérard Ruey Director of Photography: Yorick Le Saux Production Design: François-Renaud Labarthe Producer: Charles Gillibert Associate Producer: Antoun Sehnaoui Set Decoration: Gabriele Wolff Line Producer: Martin Hampel Co-Producer: Sylvie Barthet Casting Director: Antoinette Boulat Sound: Daniel Sobrino Script Supervisor: Christelle Meaux Sound: Nicolas Moreau Casting Director: Anja Dihrberg First Assistant Director: Dominique Delany Producer: Frédérique Dumas-Zajdela Musician: Phoebe Lin Musician: Katarzyna Nawrotek Musician: David Seghezzo Musician: Claire-Anne Piguet Movie Reviews: Reno: **The actors and their generation difference, evolution of cinema and the beauty of nature.** This is about a middle aged actress who spends in the Swiss Alps with her personal assistant while preparing for the upcoming project. During that time, she receives a news that the author of the book which was adapted for the screen 20 years ago where she play a main role and now in its remake, she’s doing another part, while a young sensation playing the main part. This is more like the evolution of cinema. The 20 years is too soon for her, while the cinema and its trend advanced rapidly. Precisely to say, the commercial films and young actors taking over the art films and true artists’ places respectively. If you at least 30 years old, you would get this film more than others. Because while I was growing up in the 90s, the cinema was so different. I’m not talking about the technology like computer graphics, but the story and how it was narrated for the screen. Now the science- fiction and dystopian themes taking over with the young audience and social media support. I think it was a quite meaningful film, particularly if you adore films like the recent evolution in cinema was so faster than ever. The negatives were, the film was too long, slow pace and too simple drama. The positives were, the actors and their performances, the locations, theme and some of the dialogues. Directed by a French filmmaker, this is an international project with a few guest appearances. Most of the film was set in the Alps. Totally different than what I was anticipating, but I still like, except in a few parts where I got bored for its weak development. So this is for the selected audience, that mean it will be appreciated by a very few and I’m kind of neutral with mostly in its favour. _6/10_ M...
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#PCETSTCRTURED an independent multimuse blog featuring both original & canon characters across many different fandoms. as beloved & established by pluto
affiliated with: @inspotlight (all blogs), @heartfe1t (all blogs), @hcartofnovocaine/@liveshaunted, @scriberae, & @wintersreplies
note: this blog is HEAVILY anti jkr & anti smeyer, all harry potter content will be tagged if you wish to avoid it
all muses are played at 18+ in their main ages
ORIGINALS
daisy beacon - fandomless. fc: madelyn cline (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
hazel clarke - fandomless. fc: emilia jones (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
violet cooke - fandomless. fc: emma myers (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
skye daniels - fandomless. fc: jordan fisher (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
nicole danvers - mcu (captain marvel). fc: natalie alyn lind (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
samantha dylan - fandomless. fc: lola tung (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
calvin evans - fandomless. fc: noah centineo (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
dani fernandez - fandomless. fc: olivia rodrigo (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
noah grady - fandomless. fc: christopher briney (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
parker grady - fandomless. fc: gavin casalegno (he/him, demisexual/demiromantic)
rowena hart - fandomless. fc: emeraude toubia (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
athena james - fandomless. fc: sabrina carpenter (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
charlie jones - fandomless. fc: charlie gillespie (he/him, homosexual/homoromantic)
maya kent - dc comics (superman). fc: giorgia whigham (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
valentina lopez - fandomless. fc. jenna ortega (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
betty mclanden - fandomless. fc: kristine froseth (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
riley mills - fandomless. fc: mary mouser (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
mattie parker - grey’s anatomy. fc: madison bailey (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
callie peters - fandomless. fc: hailee steinfeld (she/her, demisexual/demiromantic)
landon porter - hsmtmts. fc: jordan fisher (he/him, homosexual/homoromantic)
lex porter - fandomless. fc: felix mallard (he/him, homosexual/homoromantic)
tori ramirez - fandomless. fc: rachel zegler (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
isabelle reid - fandomless. fc: bailee madison (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
rory reynolds - fandomless. fc: sadie sink (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
virginia rollins - fandomless. fc: madelaine petsch (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
zak sawyer - fandomless. fc: jonathan daviss (he/him, pansexual/panromantic)
ruby stevens - fandomless. fc: katie douglas (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
ellie stewart - fandomless. fc: danielle rose russell (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
jackie taylor - fandomless. fc: danielle campbell (she/her, demisexual/demiromantic)
jamie thomas - fandomless. fc: joshua bassett (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
alexis williams - fandomless. fc: olivia scott welch (she/her, demisexual/demiromantic)
(super secret bonus ocs found here)
CANONS
ella - ella enchanted. fc: victoria justice (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
rapunzel - tangled. fc: meg donnelly (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
whiskey - glass onion. fc: madelyn cline (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
jay al-jazari - descendants. fc: booboo stewart (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
elena alvarez - one day at a time. fc: isabella gomez (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
anna árnadalr - frozen. fc: abigail cowen (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
yelena belova - mcu. fc: florence pugh (she/her, asexual/aromantic)
john bender - the breakfast club. fc: felix mallard (he/him, homosexual/homoromantic)
sirius black - harry potter. fc: booboo stewart (he/him, pansexual/panromantic)
amity blight - the owl house. fc: kristine froseth (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
ricky bowen - hsmtmts. fc: joshua bassett (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
bonnibel bubblegum - adventure time. fc: madelaine petsch (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
marta cabrera - knives out. fc: ana de armas (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
eda clawthorne - the owl house. fc: jessica chastain (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
king clawthorne - the owl house. fc: tom holland (he/they, demisexual/panromantic)
katie cooper - alexa & katie. fc: isabel may (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
missy cooper - young sheldon. fc: liana liberato (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
alice cullen - twilight. fc: amanda arcuri (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
emmett cullen - twilight. fc: alex fitzalan (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
renesmee cullen - twilight. fc: danielle rose russell (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
tashi duncan - challengers. fc: zendaya (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
haley dunphy - modern family. fc: sarah hyland (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
cleo eastman - invisible sister. fc: sophie nélisse (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
ryan evans - high school musical. fc: owen joyner (he/him, homosexual/homoromantic)
sharpay evans - high school musical. fc: olivia rose keegan (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
mal faery - descendants. fc: dove cameron (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
mack fox - teen beach. fc: maia mitchell (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
nick franzelli - no good nick. fc: paris berelc (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
fiona gallagher - shameless. fc: emmy rossum (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
ian gallagher - shameless. fc. cameron monaghan (he/him, homosexual/homoromantic)
charlie gardner - girl meets world. fc: tanner buchanan (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
monica geller - friends. fc: kaylee kaneshiro (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
regina george - mean girls. fc: reneé rapp (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
hermione granger - harry potter. fc: antonia gentry (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
rosalie hale - twilight. fc: florence pugh (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
maya hart - girl meets world. fc: kathryn newton (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
cady heron - mean girls. fc: angourie rice (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
susie hobbs - elf. fc: ella purnell (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
janis 'imi'ike - mean girls. fc: auli’i cravalho (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
alice jones - once upon a time. fc: rose reynolds (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
michelle jones-watson - mcu. fc: zendaya (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
cassie lang - mcu. fc: kathryn newton (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
gil legume - descendants. fc: dylan playfair (he/him, pansexual/panromantic)
luna lovegood - harry potter. fc: madison iseman (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
isabela madrigal - encanto. fc: cierra ramirez (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
draco malfoy - harry potter. fc. danny griffin (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
jo march - little women. fc: maya hawke (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
josh matthews - girl meets world. fc: jeremy shada (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
riley matthews - girl meets world. fc: zoe colletti (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
alexa mendoza - alexa & katie. fc: paris berelc (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
regina mills - once upon a time. fc: lana parilla (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
robin mills - once upon a time. fc: tiera skovbye (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
farkle minkus - girl meets world. fc: corey fogelmanis (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
gabriella montez - high school musical. fc: isabela merced (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
emily nelson - a simple favor. fc: blake lively (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
luz noceda - the owl house. fc: jessica sula (she/they, bisexual/biromantic)
neal nolan - once upon a time. fc: owen joyner (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
jessica olson - starstruck. fc: danielle campbell (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
luca paguro - luca. fc: tom holland (he/him, homosexual/homoromantic)
peter pan - peter pan. fc: tom holland (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
peter parker - mcu. fc: tom holland (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
peter parker - tasm. fc: andrew garfield (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
mabel pines - gravity falls. fc. katie douglas (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
gus porter - the owl house. fc: aubrey joseph (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
kim possible - kim possible. fc: sadie stanley (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
james potter - harry potter. fc: charlie gillespie (he/him, bisexual/biromantic)
barbie roberts - barbie universe. fc: margot robbie (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
liv rooney - liv & maddie. fc: dove cameron (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
audrey rose - descendants. fc: sarah jeffery (she/her, homosexual/homoromantic)
sophie sheridan - mamma mia. fc: olivia holt (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
gwen stacy - mcu. fc: meg donnelly (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
gwen stacy - spider-verse. fc: milly alcock (she/her (trans female), bisexual/biromantic)
gwen stacy - tasm. fc: josephine langford (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
bella swan - twilight. fc: katherine langford (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
emma swan - once upon a time. fc: jennifer morrison (she/her, bisexual/biromantic)
bethany walker - jumanji. fc: virginia gardner (she/her, pansexual/panromantic)
kate wallis - cruel summer. fc: olivia holt (she/her, demisexual/demiromantic)
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London Culture🇬🇧
Music🎤
The Royal Albert Hall hosts concerts and musical events, including The Proms which are held every summer, as well as cinema screenings of films accompanied with live orchestral music.
London is one of the major classical and popular music capitals of the world and hosts major music corporations, such as Universal Music Group International and Warner Music Group, and countless bands, musicians and industry professionals. The city is also home to many orchestras and concert halls, such as the Barbican Arts Centre (principal base of the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Symphony Chorus), the Southbank Centre (London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra), Cadogan Hall (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) and the Royal Albert Hall (The Proms). The Proms, an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music first held in 1895, ends with the Last Night of the Proms. London's two main opera houses are the Royal Opera House and the London Coliseum (home to the English National Opera). The UK's largest pipe organ is at the Royal Albert Hall. Other significant instruments are in cathedrals and major churches—the church bells of St Clement Danes feature in the 1744 nursery rhyme "Oranges and Lemons". Several conservatoires are within the city: Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Trinity Laban. The record label EMI was formed in the city in 1931, and an early employee for the company, Alan Blumlein, created stereo sound that year.
Abbey Road Studios in Abbey Road
London has numerous venues for rock and pop concerts, including the world's busiest indoor venue, the O2 Arena, and Wembley Arena, as well as many mid-sized venues, such as Brixton Academy, the Hammersmith Apollo and the Shepherd's Bush Empire. Several music festivals, including the Wireless Festival, Lovebox and Hyde Park's British Summer Time, are held in London.
The city is home to the original Hard Rock Cafe and the Abbey Road Studios, where the Beatles recorded many of their hits. In the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, musicians and groups like Elton John, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, Queen, Eric Clapton, the Who, Cliff Richard, Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, T. Rex, the Police, Elvis Costello, Dire Straits, Cat Stevens, Fleetwood Mac, the Cure, Madness, Culture Club, Dusty Springfield, Phil Collins, Rod Stewart, Status Quo and Sade, derived their sound from the streets and rhythms of London.
London was instrumental in the development of punk music, with figures such as the Sex Pistols, the Clash and fashion designer Vivienne Westwood all based in the city. Other artists to emerge from the London music scene include George Michael, Kate Bush, Seal, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bush, the Spice Girls, Jamiroquai, Blur, the Prodigy, Gorillaz, Mumford & Sons, Coldplay, Dido, Amy Winehouse, Adele, Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran, Leona Lewis, Ellie Goulding, Dua Lipa and Florence and the Machine. Artists from London played a prominent role in the development of synth-pop, including Gary Numan, Depeche Mode, the Pet Shop Boys and Eurythmics; the latter's "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" was recorded in the attic of their north London home, heralding a trend for home recording methods. Artists from London with a Caribbean influence include Hot Chocolate, Billy Ocean, Soul II Soul and Eddy Grant, with the latter fusing reggae, soul and samba with rock and pop. London is also a centre for urban music. In particular the genres UK garage, drum and bass, dubstep and grime evolved in the city from the foreign genres of house, hip hop, and reggae, alongside local drum and bass. Music station BBC Radio 1Xtra was set up to support the rise of local urban contemporary music both in London and in the rest of the United Kingdom. The British Phonographic Industry's annual popular music awards, the Brit Awards, are held in London.
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Leisure and entertainment🛍️
Leisure is a major part of the London economy. A 2003 report attributed a quarter of the entire UK leisure economy to London at 25.6 events per 1000 people. The city is one of the four fashion capitals of the world, and, according to official statistics, is the world's third-busiest film production centre, presents more live comedy than any other city, and has the biggest theatre audience of any city in the world.
Within the City of Westminster in London, the entertainment district of the West End has its focus around Leicester Square, where London and world film premieres are held, and Piccadilly Circus, with its giant electronic advertisements. London's theatre district is here, as are many cinemas, bars, clubs, and restaurants, including the city's Chinatown district (in Soho), and just to the east is Covent Garden, an area housing speciality shops. The city is the home of Andrew Lloyd Webber, whose musicals have dominated West End theatre since the late 20th century. Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap, the world's longest-running play, has been performed in the West End since 1952. The Laurence Olivier Awards–named after Laurence Olivier–are given annually by the Society of London Theatre. The Royal Ballet, English National Ballet, Royal Opera, and English National Opera are based in London and perform at the Royal Opera House, the London Coliseum, Sadler's Wells Theatre, and the Royal Albert Hall, as well as touring the country.
Islington's 1 mile (1.6 km) long Upper Street, extending northwards from Angel, has more bars and restaurants than any other street in the UK. Europe's busiest shopping area is Oxford Street, a shopping street nearly 1 mile (1.6 km) long, making it the longest shopping street in the UK. It is home to vast numbers of retailers and department stores, including Selfridges flagship store. Knightsbridge, home to the equally renowned Harrods department store, lies to the south-west. Opened in 1760 with its flagship store on Regent Street since 1881, Hamleys is the oldest toy store in the world. Madame Tussauds wax museum opened in Baker Street in 1835, an era viewed as being when London's tourism industry began.
London is home to designers John Galliano, Stella McCartney, Manolo Blahnik, and Jimmy Choo, among others; its renowned art and fashion schools make it one of the four international centres of fashion. Mary Quant designed the miniskirt in her King's Road boutique in Swinging Sixties London. London offers a great variety of cuisine as a result of its ethnically diverse population. Gastronomic centres include the Bangladeshi restaurants of Brick Lane and the Chinese restaurants of Chinatown. There are Chinese takeaways throughout London, as are Indian restaurants which provide Indian and Anglo-Indian cuisine. Around 1860, the first fish and chips shop in London was opened by Joseph Malin, a Jewish immigrant, in Bow. The full English breakfast dates from the Victorian era, and many cafes in London serve a full English breakfast throughout the day. London has five 3-Michelin star restaurants, including Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea. Many hotels in London provide a traditional afternoon tea service, such as the Oscar Wilde Lounge at the Hotel Café Royal in Piccadilly, and a themed tea service is also available, for example an Alice in Wonderland themed afternoon tea served at the Egerton House Hotel, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory themed afternoon tea at One Aldwych in Covent Garden. The nation's most popular biscuit to dunk in tea, chocolate digestives have been manufactured by McVitie's at their Harlesden factory in north-west London since 1925.
There is a variety of annual events, beginning with the relatively new New Year's Day Parade, a fireworks display at the London Eye; the world's second largest street party, the Notting Hill Carnival, is held on the late August Bank Holiday each year. Traditional parades include November's Lord Mayor's Show, a centuries-old event celebrating the annual appointment of a new Lord Mayor of the City of London with a procession along the streets of the city, and June's Trooping the Colour, a formal military pageant performed by regiments of the Commonwealth and British armies to celebrate the King's Official Birthday. The Boishakhi Mela is a Bengali New Year festival celebrated by the British Bangladeshi community. It is the largest open-air Asian festival in Europe. After the Notting Hill Carnival, it is the second-largest street festival in the United Kingdom attracting over 80,000 visitors. First held in 1862, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show (run by the Royal Horticultural Society) takes place in May every year.
LGBT scene🏳️‍🌈
The first gay bar in London in the modern sense was The Cave of the Golden Calf, established as a night club in an underground location at 9 Heddon Street, just off Regent Street, in 1912 and "which developed a reputation for sexual freedom and tolerance of same-sex relations."
While London has been an LGBT tourism destination, after homosexuality was decriminalised in England in 1967 gay bar culture became more visible, and from the early 1970s Soho (and in particular Old Compton Street) became the centre of the London LGBT community. G-A-Y, previously based at the Astoria, and now Heaven, is a long-running night club.
Wider British cultural movements have influenced LGBT culture: for example, the emergence of glam rock in the UK in the early 1970s, via Marc Bolan and David Bowie, saw a generation of teenagers begin playing with the idea of androgyny, and the West End musical The Rocky Horror Show, which debuted in London in 1973, is also widely said to have been an influence on countercultural and sexual liberation movements. The Blitz Kids (which included Boy George) frequented the Tuesday club-night at Blitz in Covent Garden, helping launch the New Romantic subcultural movement in the late 1970s. Today, the annual London Pride Parade and the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival are held in the city.
Literature, film and television🎥
London has been the setting for many works of literature. The pilgrims in Geoffrey Chaucer's late 14th-century Canterbury Tales set out for Canterbury from London. William Shakespeare spent a large part of his life living and working in London; his contemporary Ben Jonson was also based there, and some of his work, most notably his play The Alchemist, was set in the city. A Journal of the Plague Year (1722) by Daniel Defoe is a fictionalisation of the events of the 1665 Great Plague.
The literary centres of London have traditionally been hilly Hampstead and (since the early 20th century) Bloomsbury. Writers closely associated with the city are the diarist Samuel Pepys, noted for his eyewitness account of the Great Fire; Charles Dickens, whose representation of a foggy, snowy, grimy London of street sweepers and pickpockets has influenced people's vision of early Victorian London; and Virginia Woolf, regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary figures of the 20th century. Later important depictions of London from the 19th and early 20th centuries are Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories. Robert Louis Stevenson mixed in London literary circles, and in 1886 he wrote the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, a gothic novella set in Victorian London. In 1898, H. G. Wells' sci-fi novel The War of the Worlds sees London (and the south of England) invaded by Martians. Letitia Elizabeth Landon wrote Calendar of the London Seasons in 1834. Modern writers influenced by the city include Peter Ackroyd, author of a "biography" of London, and Iain Sinclair, who writes in the genre of psychogeography. In the 1940s, George Orwell wrote essays in the London Evening Standard, most notably "A Nice Cup of Tea" (method for making tea) and "The Moon Under Water" (an ideal pub). The WWII evacuation of children from London is depicted in C. S. Lewis' first Narnia book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950). On Christmas Eve 1925, Winnie-the-Pooh debuted in London's Evening News, with the character based on a stuffed toy A. A. Milne bought for his son Christopher Robin in Harrods. In 1958, author Michael Bond created Paddington Bear, a refugee found in London Paddington station. A screen adaptation, Paddington (2014), features the calypso song "London is the Place for Me".
London has played a significant role in the film industry. Major studios within or bordering London include Pinewood, Elstree, Ealing, Shepperton, Twickenham, and Leavesden, with the James Bond and Harry Potter series among many notable films produced here. Working Title Films has its headquarters in London. A post-production community is centred in Soho, and London houses six of the world's largest visual effects companies, such as Framestore. The Imaginarium, a digital performance-capture studio, was founded by Andy Serkis. London has been the setting for films including Oliver Twist (1948), Scrooge (1951), Peter Pan (1953), One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961), My Fair Lady (1964), Mary Poppins (1964), Blowup (1966), A Clockwork Orange (1971), The Long Good Friday (1980), The Great Mouse Detective (1986), Notting Hill (1999), Love Actually (2003), V for Vendetta (2005), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2008) and The King's Speech (2010). Notable actors and filmmakers from London include Charlie Chaplin, Alfred Hitchcock, Michael Caine, Julie Andrews, Peter Sellers, David Lean, Julie Christie, Gary Oldman, Emma Thompson, Guy Ritchie, Christopher Nolan, Alan Rickman, Jude Law, Helena Bonham Carter, Idris Elba, Tom Hardy, Daniel Radcliffe, Keira Knightley, Daniel Kaluuya and Daniel Day-Lewis. Post-war Ealing comedies featured Alec Guinness, from the 1950s Hammer Horrors starred Christopher Lee, films by Michael Powell included the London-set early slasher Peeping Tom (1960), the 1970s comedy troupe Monty Python had film editing suites in Covent Garden, while since the 1990s Richard Curtis's rom-coms have featured Hugh Grant. The largest cinema chain in the country, Odeon Cinemas was founded in London in 1928 by Oscar Deutsch. The British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) have been held in London since 1949, with the BAFTA Fellowship the Academy's highest accolade. Founded in 1957, the BFI London Film Festival takes place over two weeks every October.
London is a major centre for television production, with studios including Television Centre, ITV Studios, Sky Campus and Fountain Studios; the latter hosted the original talent shows, Pop Idol, The X Factor, and Britain's Got Talent, before each format was exported around the world. Formerly a franchise of ITV, Thames Television featured comedians such as Benny Hill and Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean was first screened by Thames), while Talkback produced Da Ali G Show which featured Sacha Baron Cohen as Ali G. Many television shows have been set in London, including the popular television soap opera EastEnders.
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Grace Van Patten Movies and TV Shows, Wiki, Biography, Boyfriend, Age, Height, Net Worth
American actress Grace Van Patten has built a name for herself in the industry through a variety of roles that have left a deep effect on audiences. This article explores Grace Van Patten’s remarkable life and career, highlighting her notable accomplishments, personal life and much more.
Grace Van Patten Wiki / Biography
Grace Van Patten was born in New York City, USA, on November 21, 1996. She was born into a family with deep connections to the world of entertainment. As the eldest of three daughters of director and producer Timothy Van Patten, Grace was destined to have a unique path in the industry. Her family tree is adorned with notable actors, including her uncle, Dick Van Patten, and Talia Balsam, an actress, is her cousin and the daughter of Joyce Van Patten.
Early Career
She made her television debut on the crime drama series “The Sopranos,” which her father directed, when she was only eight years old. Her early talent was displayed in her role as Ally, the gangster’s daughter.
Grace made an appearance in “Boardwalk Empire,” another series her father directed, in 2014.
She declined admission to the University of Southern California, choosing to perform in New York City and enroll in psychology and philosophy classes at a community college. When she was offered a job during the academic year, she postponed the classes.
The Silver Screen Beckons
Her role as Ellie in her debut, Netflix romantic comedy “Tramps,” which had its world premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, was one of her defining moments. As she took on roles in films like the criminal drama “Stealing Cars” and the horror thriller “Central Park,” her skills continued to shine.
Grace played Eliza in Noah Baumbach’s comedy-drama “The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected),” which premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Her performance in the movie as a sexually explicit short-film maker student at Bard College demonstrated her range as an actress.
Grace Van Patten made her stage debut in the Off-Broadway production of “The Whirligig” by Hamish Linklater by The New Group. With performers like Zosia Mamet, this marked her entry into live performances.
Grace’s career in film continued when she co-starred with renowned actors Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Patrick Stewart, and Minnie Driver in the romantic comedy “The Wilde Wedding” in 2017.
Breakthrough Roles
Grace Van Patten’s flexibility as an actress was shown when she co-starred in David Robert Mitchell’s murder thriller “Under the Silver Lake” with prominent actors such as Riley Keough and Andrew Garfield.
Variety magazine named Grace one of the “10 Actors to Watch” in 2017, recognizing her enormous skill and strengthening her place in the industry.
She made a strong acting debut in the fall of 2018 as Joan of Arc opposite Glenn Close in “Mother of the Maid” at The Public Theater. She continues to play a variety of roles including the lead opposite Jovan Adepo in Kerem Sanga’s drama “The Violent Heart.” in 2020.
Recent Roles
She portrayed Ana in the Karen Cinorre-directed film “Mayday” in 2021. She also played Zoe in the Hulu television series “Nine Perfect Strangers” that same year.
She plays the part of Lucy Albright in the American drama web series “Tell Me Lies” in 2022. Meaghan Oppenheimer created the series, which is based on the same-titled 2018 novel.
Personal Life
Grace’s personal life also attracted interest as her career took off. Jackson White and Grace Van Patten announced their romance in a series of romantic photos at the 2022 CFDA Awards, confirming their partnership.
Grace Van Patten’s Net Worth
Grace has prospered financially as a result of her great career. As of October 2023, her estimated net worth is a staggering $2 million. Her acting career is, of course, her main source of money.
Impressive Height
Grace Van Patten is a tall woman with a height of 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 meters). She clearly benefits from her stunning presence in her performances.
Top Interesting Facts
Working with prominent actors like Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, and Kirsten Dunst has given Grace the opportunity to further establish her reputation in the field.
Grace has an ability for playing musical instruments, such as the guitar and piano, in addition to her acting skills.
She routinely contributes her voice to defend the welfare of animals because she is an animal rights activist.
Grace frequently chooses simple makeup looks that beautifully enhance her features, highlighting her natural beauty.
She has worked with renowned directors like Cary Fukunaga, David Robert Mitchell and Noah Baumbach.
Grace has an immense love for sports despite the fact that acting is her main hobby. Since she was a young girl, she has maintained a keen interest in basketball and volleyball.
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