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SABRINA CARPENTER for Apple Music (via TikTok)
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I don't know what's going on [with Jon Moxley and Darby Allin]. I knew something was up because [me and Mox] text each other at least once or twice a week, or three times a week, just funny stuff, nothing about wrestling. Like, a funny meme or a stupid Instagram thing or something, you know what I mean? Just to make each other laugh. Or, the Penguin show just came out. We would usually text each other and be like, "yo, you saw that new Batman deal that's happening?" or whatever, you know?
But he's doing his thing. I have nothing against what he's doing.
– Eddie Kingston on what's going on with Jon Moxley (for the DAVINci Report, Sept. 20, 2024)
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Jennifer Lee: “As much as we enjoyed the way the world would embrace our characters… we realised that we wouldn’t do justice to them if we didn’t just go back to the characters. So we always make ourselves push everything aside and say, what would Anna do? What would Elsa do? …They don’t make the same choices as some people would want them to make… I feel like those characters, to me they’re real, to me they speak, and they tell us where they want to go. And that’s going to be our true north on everything: to let them tell us where they need to go.”
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Gillian Anderson Helped Create Scully's Season 8 Theme
“Anderson wanted to include "The Sky Is Broken", a song from Moby's 1999 album Play in the episode, as she felt that the song's lyrics "fit with [the] idea that was unfolding for the script".[17] Anderson crafted the first shot after the opening credits, which involved Scully getting ready while water dripped from a sink, to create a "continuation of sound, rhythmic sound", because it was important to the show's musical aspect.[18] Anderson and series composer Mark Snow worked together in post-production; after filming, she sent Snow several CDs of music and asked him for compositions that were similar in style and feel.[19] A certain melody that the two worked on later became "Scully's Theme", which was not broadcast until the eighth season episode "Within".[20]
-all things Commentary, Wikipedia
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Best thing I’ve seen all day
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love what mark hoppus said about gerard:
2013 kerrang #1461
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Best comeback line ever.
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When I first asked my grandma if I could write and publish about her, she gave me an instruction that has stuck with me over the years and I try to always keep it in mind when I write about family. She said, roughly translated from Korean: “you can write what you want, but let us live a little more beautifully the second time.” I took this as permission with a condition that I would fictionalize where necessary, to protect them and myself. The women I write about are both us and not us. Maintaining that fictionalized barrier is important to me.
Jihyun Yun, from “you can write what you want, but let us live a little more beautifully the second time": Jihyun Yun in conversation with Nicole Lachat, published Prairie Schooner, March 9, 2023
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"Failing Better: A Conversation with Ocean Vuong" interviewed by Viet Thanh Nguyen for LA Review of Books (2019) [ID'd]
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Andrew Garfield, in an interview with GQ
It's never-ending. The grief is never-ending. The love is never-ending. Like, Oh. That's the nature of love.
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