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helloparkerrose · 7 months ago
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That'll Be The Day (1972)
The Partridge Family
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pretty-little-fools · 2 years ago
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Best Heath Ledger movies and performances:
1. The Dark Knight - Christopher Nolan (2008)
2. Brokeback Mountain - Ang Lee (2005)
3. 10 Things I Hate About You - Gil Junger (1999)
4. The Patriot - Roland Emmerich (2000)
5. Candy - Neil Armfield (2006)
6. Two Hands - Gregor Jordan (1999)
7. Monster's Ball - Marc Forster (2001)
8. Lords of Dogtown - Catherine Hardwicke (2005)
9. A Knight's Tale - Brian Helgeland (2001)
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moviesandmania · 10 days ago
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GRAVE INTENTIONS Reviews of horror anthology - free to watch online
‘7 directors. 5 tales of terror. 1 grave lesson.’ Grave Intentions is a 2021 horror anthology film comprised of five shorts revolving around a practitioner of the magical arts. Directed by: Lukas Hassel … (segment ‘The Son, the Father’, 2017) Brian Patrick Lim … (segment ‘Marian’, 2017) Gabriel Olson … (segment ‘The Bridge Partner’, 2015) Matthew Richards … (segment ‘The Disappearance of Willie…
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(Shirley) It says, “For tonight's homework, find two words that rhyme.”
(Chris F) But Mom, what if we can only find one word that rhymes?
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astoundingbeyondbelief · 10 months ago
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A Wikizilla short on Godzilla Minus One's Oscar nomination, written and narrated by me and edited by @squid-in-a-party-hat. Turns out this site can't embed YouTube Shorts properly, who knew? Anyways, here's all the kaiju Oscars trivia I wrote for the comments:
King Kong has been much more successful at the Academy Awards than Godzilla. They didn’t have a prize for special effects back in 1933, but the King Kong remakes in 1976 and 2005 both prevailed in that category, while Kong: Skull Island was nominated. ‘76 also received nominations for cinematography and sound, and ‘05 won in sound mixing and sound editing.
During the opening of the 80th Academy Awards (2008), Peter Jackson’s King Kong delivered a flying kick to the TriStar Godzilla’s face.
Brad Pitt revealed that The War of the Gargantuas was the film that made him want to become an actor at the 84th Academy Awards (2012).
Japan has its own Academy Awards, which Shin Godzilla dominated in 2017. Godzilla Minus One may fare even better, having picked up 12 nominations to Shin's 10. Godzilla as an awards darling, who would’ve thought?
The 90th Academy Awards (2018) paid tribute to original Godzilla suit actor Haruo Nakajima in its In Memorium section.
Juliette Binoche (Sandra Brody in Godzilla [2014]) is the only Oscar-winning actor to appear in a Godzilla film. Other Oscar-winning or Oscar-nominated actors with kaiju connections include Nick Adams, Demián Bichir, Jeff Bridges, Adrien Brody, Bryan Cranston, Brian Donlevy, Vera Farmiga, Robert Forster, Naomie Harris, Anne Hathaway, Sally Hawkins, Brian Tyree Henry, Samuel L. Jackson, Richard Jenkins, Rinko Kikuchi, Jessica Lange, Brie Larson, John C. Reilly, David Strathairn, Russ Tamblyn, Ken Watanabe, and Naomie Watts.
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soracities · 2 years ago
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hi Mim! how are you?
i was wondering if you had any recommendations of poetry or some books for when you're feeling really lonely and yearning for romantic love? (preferably for when you've never had someone like that)
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a few!
Rapture: Poems by Carol Ann Duffy
Essays in Love by Alain de Botton
A History of Love by Nicole Krauss
The Carpenter's Pencil by Manuel Rivas
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez
Posession by A.S. Byatt
A Room with a View by E.M. Forster
Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel
Love in Summer by William Trevor
A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers by Xiaolu Guo
Letters to Véra by Vladimir Nabokov
Girl Meets Boy by Ali Smith
Open Water: A Novel by Caleb Azumah Nelson
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daryascurse · 4 months ago
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𝐀𝐭𝐭𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐨𝐧 𝐓𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐧 𝐌𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭
assume NOT sfw unless otherwise stated. mdni as always.
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Eren Jaeger
◈ fics
a modern au where eren eats his hot roommate out - complete, 3.3k
a modern au where eren 'makes' his hot roommate suck him off- complete, 3.3k
where you as a jaegerist meet eren in his cell around chapter 107 - complete, 4.2k
◈ short form/ games
NSFW Alphabet Ask Game: canon!eren - most daring place they've had sex; fave position; quickie
NSFW Alphabet Ask Game: modern!eren - what turns them on; intimate playlist/ songs; noise they make; hands; cuddling; shower
Smut Prompt Ask Game #16: I'm gonna do the type of thing that happens in your dreams.
Erwin Smith
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where erwin brings his lover intimate gifts between excursions beyond the wall - complete, 6k
modern au where your friends annie, bert, and reiner rent a possibly haunted summer bed & breakfast with a definitely handsome ranchhand - indefinite hiatus, 9.3k
Floch Forster
◈ short form/ games
NSFW Alphabet Ask Game: bondage; noise they make; oral
Jean Kirstein
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*sfw* where you meet an old friend again at a bar after his breakup with mikasa, and maybe there is hope more can spark - complete, 2k
where you and jean share a bed some nights before season 4 - complete, 3k
modern au where you and jean smoke a little weed and get a little handsy - complete, 2k
◈ short form/ games
Kiss Prompt Ask Game: a kiss to shut them up
NSFW Alphabet Ask Game: what turns them on; klnk; who takes charge; undress
Smut Prompt Ask Game #71: First person to become horny/turned on loses.
Spotify Wrapped 2023 Ask Game: #24: C'est La Vie - Yung Gravy, bbno$, Rich Brian
Levi Ackerman
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Kinktober: Breathplay / Choking - complete, 2.4k
Reiner Braun
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modern au where you and reiner take a gummy and get a little lovey - complete, 2.2k
◈ short form/ games
NSFW Alphabet Ask Game: dirty talk; hands; noises they make
NSFW Alphabet Ask Game: oral; how to turn them on; cuddling
Smut Prompt Ask Game #29: You're safe with me, my love, you know I'd never hurt you.
Zeke Jaeger
◈ fics
where zeke takes you down vice by vice until you're falling in love - incomplete, 15/20 chapters
◈ short form/ games
NSFW Alphabet Ask Game: fantasies; noises they make; role playing
[main masterlist]
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valjeans · 1 year ago
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THE ROUND ONE RESULTS ARE IN!!!
another really fun opening round with some close calls and big names going out!! full results are below the cut:
Earl Carpenter VS Gavin Lee Earl Capenter = 109 (91.6%) Gavin Lee = 10 (8.4%) Earl Carpenter WINS
Manoel Felciano VS Ted Keegan Manoel Felciano = 61 (53%) Ted Keegan = 54 (47%) Manoel Felciano WINS
Jeremy Secomb VS Hadley Fraser Jeremy Secomb = 30 (25.6%) Hadley Fraser = 87 (74.4%) Hadley Fraser WINS
Matt Seadon-Young VS Niall Sheehy Matt Seadon-Young = 26 (23.9%) Niall Sheehy = 83 (76.1%) Niall Sheehy WINS
Jeremy Stolle VS Ben Forster Jeremy Stolle = 88 (76.5%) Ben Forster = 27 (23.5%) Jeremy Stolle WINS
Tommy Körberg VS Tim Morgan Tommy Körberg = 52 (47.3%) Tim Morgan = 58 (52.7%) Tim Morgan WINS
Ramin Karimloo VS Brian D'Arcy James Ramin Karimloo = 64 (52.9%) Brian D'Arcy James = 57 (47.1%) Ramin Karimloo WINS
Tom Hewitt VS Malcolm Forbes Peckham Tom Hewitt = 67 (58.8%) Malcolm Forbes Peckham = 47 (41.2%) Tom Hewitt WINS
Raul Esparza VS Brian Stokes Mitchell Raul Esparza = 90 (78.3%) Brian Stokes Mitchell = 25 21.7%) Raul Esparza WINS
Josh Groban VS Laird Mackintosh Josh Groban = 55 (44.4%) Laird Mackintosh = 69 (55.6%) Laird Mackintosh WINS
Simon Bailey VS Gareth Snook Simon Bailey = 68 (71.6%) Gareth Snook = 27 (28.4%) Simon Bailey WINS
Norm Lewis VS Derek Klana Norm Lewis = 86 (79.6%) Derek Klana = 22 (20.4%) Norm Lewis WINS
Dave Willetts VS Will Swenson Dave Willetts = 32 (32%) Will Swenson = 68 (68%) Will Swenson WINS
Harry Hadden-Patton VS John Owen Jones Harry Hadden-Patton = 26 (74.8%) John Owen Jones = 77 (25.2%) John Owen Jones WINS
Adam Pascal VS Christopher Plummer Adam Pascal = 17 (15.9%) Christopher Plummer = 90 (84.1%) Christopher Plummer WINS
Hugh Panaro VS Killian Donnelly Hugh Panaro = 72 (67.9%) Killian Donnelly = 34 (32.1%) Hugh Panaro WINS
Julian Ovenden VS Patrick Page Julian Ovenden = 41 (38.7%) Patrick Page = 65 (61.3%) Patrick Page WINS
Terrence Mann VS Franc D'Ambrosio Terrence Mann = 82 (78.8%) Franc D'Ambrosio = 22 (21.2%) Terrence Mann WINS
Peter Lockyer VS Stewart Clarke Peter Lockyer = 69 (69.7%) Stewart Clarke = 30 (30.3%) Peter Lockyer WINS
Mandy Patinkin VS Cameron Blakely Mandy Patinkin = 81 (77.1%) Cameron Blakely = 24 (22.9%) Mandy Patinkin WINS
Philip Quast VS Matt Harrop Philip Quast = 68 (69.4%) Matt Harrop = 30 (30.6%) Philip Quast WINS
Howard McGillin VS Greg Mills Howard Mcgillin = 47 (50%) Greg Mills = 47 (50%) DRAW (Tie break will be posted after these results are published)
Robert Lindsay VS Christian Borle Robert Lindsay = 63 (66.3%) Christian Borle = 32 (33.7%) Robert Lindsay wins
Dean Chisnall VS Edward Baker-Duly Dean Chisnall = 85 (94.4%) Edward Baker-Duly = 5 (5.6%) Dean Chisnall WINS
Jon Robyns VS Bronson Norris Murphy Jon Robyns = 77 (78.6%) Bronson Norris Murphy = 21 (21.4%) Jon Robyns WINS
Hayden Tee VS Bradley Dean Hayden Tee = 40 (44.4%) Bradley Dean = 50 (55.6%) Bradley Dean WINS
Fred Johanson VS Ken Watanabe Fred Johanson = 13 (13.7%) Ken Watanabe = 82 (86.3%) Ken Watanabe WINS
Michael Ball VS Alfie Boe Michael Ball = 48 (50.5%) Alfie Boe = 47 (49.5%) Michael Ball WINS
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byneddiedingo · 1 year ago
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Rosemary Leach, Daniel Day-Lewis, Simon Callow, Helena Bonham Carter, Rupert Graves in A Room With a View (James Ivory, 1985) Cast: Helena Bonham Carter, Maggie Smith, Julian Sands, Denholm Elliott, Simon Callow, Judi Dench, Daniel Day-Lewis, Rosemary Leach, Rupert Graves. Screenplay: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, based on a novel by E.M. Forster. Cinematography: Tony Pierce-Roberts. Production design: Brian Ackland Snow, Gianni Quaranta. Film editing: Humphrey Dixon. Music: Richard Robbins. 
James Ivory and producer Ismail Merchant had a collaboration that began with the formation of Merchant Ivory Productions in 1961 and lasted until Merchant's death in 2005. It usually included the screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. The trio developed a reputation for literary adaptations that were beautifully filmed with opulent sets and costumes and a gallery of celebrated stars -- most of them British. But the trouble with developing a distinctive style is that you can become a cliché: "Merchant Ivory" eventually became a label for a film that was tastefully middlebrow -- well-done and entertaining but just a tad safe. It's a pity, because their best films -- Howards End (1992), The Remains of the Day (1993), and this one -- set a high standard, despite their "safeness." Few films have a better sense of place and time than A Room With a View in its depiction of Florence at the start of the 20th century. Granted, it leans a bit too heavily on the cliché about stuffy Brits losing their cool in the warmer climate of Tuscany, but that's the fault of E.M. Forster's novel -- not one of his major works -- and not of Jhabvala's Oscar-winning screenplay. Oscars also went to the art direction team and to costumers Jenny Beavan and John Bright, and it was nominated for best picture, for the supporting performances of Denholm Elliott and Maggie Smith, for Ivory's direction, and for Tony Pierce-Roberts's cinematography. The cast includes Helena Bonham Carter (in her "corset-roles" period) and Julian Sands, along with a then little-known Daniel Day-Lewis. Proof that Day-Lewis is one of the greatest actors of all time is no longer needed, but it's worth contemplating that he created the character of the prissy Cecil Vyse in this film within a year of appearing as the gay street punk Johnny in My Beautiful Laundrette (Stephen Frears), and that he would follow with the sexy Tomas in The Unbearable Lightness of Being (Philip Kaufman, 1988), the paralyzed Christy Brown in My Left Foot (Jim Sheridan, 1989), and the dashing Hawkeye in The Last of the Mohicans (Michael Mann, 1992). Day-Lewis's Cecil Vyse verges on a caricature of the sexually repressed Brit, but he has an affecting moment near the end when, after Lucy (Bonham Carter) breaks off their engagement, he emerges as a vulnerable, three-dimensional character. Richard Robbins's fine score is memorably supplemented by Kiri Te Kanawa's recordings of two Puccini arias: "O mio babbino caro" from Gianni Schicchi and "Chi il bel sogno di Doretta" from La Rondine.
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helloparkerrose · 2 years ago
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mythirdparent · 2 years ago
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The Partridge Family
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youcouldmakealife · 2 years ago
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libertyofangels Honestly, thinking of the timeline makes my head ache, but did brian foster ever play with Marc and Dan?
He didn’t, and the outing was after he retired (pretty much right after, but he firmly disconnected from the NHL for awhile when he did retire for a few reasons, the number one being that he didn’t WANT to retire yet but his body disagreed and he was deeply unhappy about that and couldn’t really stomach hockey for a bit), but he DID play with Big Joe Buchanan, Leafs captain and Dan Riley supporter, and they’re actually golf buddies to this day. He has heard Joe’s opinion about that outing and the media response and the team response and they were not...positive. Some bits of those speech were said to him on a golf course back in the day. Joe is proud but also has his head in his hands, because Brian’s going to get so fucking fined. 
(Sidenote to mention my trifecta of Joes are all good eggs, and Joe Buchanan doesn’t get nearly as much screentime as Forster or (of course) Munroe, but I still love him.)
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dustedmagazine · 11 months ago
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Jennifer Kelly’s 2023 in Review: Still Human FWIW
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I finally saw Sun Ra Arkestra
I first heard about Chat GPT in January this year, and it sounded bad from the start. I make most of my living writing things for big faceless corporations who view me as a cost. Cut that cost to zero and I’m out of a job. But for the first five months of 2024, I continued to be busy and I thought, well maybe it’s nothing. Then in May, like a light switch, everything stopped. I had one regular client who continued to pay a monthly retainer. Nothing else. And the usual mailings, pleadings with old clients, etc. had no effect. I’m close to retirement age. This summer, I thought I had arrived early.
Things have picked up since then, and right now, I’m in a good place. People are starting to notice Chat GPT’s ignorance of anything post 2021, its refusal to factcheck or footnote and its relentless blandness. Clients are coming back, but the floor doesn’t feel very solid under my feet. It could all go away at any time. (This is the lesson we all learned from COVID-19…that you could fall into the pit any time.)
The one thing that didn’t stop was Dusted, and for that I am very grateful. As I’ll explain to anyone who asks, there’s never been any money in Dusted, so there can’t be any less. We are more or less immune to economic pressures. And as long as we’re here, there is lots and lots of good music to write about.
My year started with two records that blew me away in January (and maybe December 2022) and held #1 and #2 slots all year. They were Meg Baird’s Furling and Robert Forster’s the Candle and the Flame. Next, came an email from Rob from Sunburned with a link to Stella Kola’s extraordinary debut, and then gosh, Sub Pop still sends me promos and here’s one from Mudhoney! Every time 2024 succeeded in getting me down, I’d get music from someone.
Live music was another solace. Shows that made me happy this year included Warp Trio, Sunburned Hand of the Man, Dear Nora, Vieux Farka Toure, Bridget St. John with Stella Kola, Sun Ra Arkestra, Kid Millions with Sarah Bernstein, Faun Fables, Sweeping Promises, Daniel Higgs, Constant Smiles, Baba Commandant (RIP), Xylouris White, Joseph Allred with Ruth Garbus and Ryan Davis with his Roadhouse band. Special mention goes to the always astonishing Thing in the Spring with Editrix, Rough Francis, Thus Love, Gorilla Toss, Equipment Pointed Ankh. Susan Alcorn, Marisa Anderson and Jim White and Bill Callahan.
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The best show of the year, however, came late in the summer with William Tyler and the Impossible Truth band, an unbelievably talented, seasoned crew with Luke Schneider on pedal steel, Third Man mainstay Jack Lawrence on bass and Brian Kotzgur on drums. The way they opened up and fired up Tyler’s songs was a revelation, even to someone, like me, who’s been a fan since Behold the Spirit. Garcia Peoples opened, and they were great, too.
I should mention that we have recently been blessed with a bunch of excellent music venues nearby—Nova Arts in Keene and Epsilon Spires and the Stone Church in Brattleboro. Going to music used to always mean driving back from at least Northampton, sometimes further, late at night, and, as I get older and my night vision fades, it has been really nice not to have to do that. (Also, to all my Dusted-reader-musician-friends, if you play one of these venues, thank you, and let me know when you’re coming.)
With that, it’s time to talk about 2023 favorites. I’ll write about the first ten and then just list the rest.
Meg Baird — Furling (Drag City)
Meg Baird’s gorgeous solo album alternates between ghostly, inward-looking piano songs and bright swirls of 1960s psychedelia. Her extraordinary voice, high, pure, and unearthly, joins lush, burnished guitar grooves. Sometimes I think I like the swaggering bounce of “Will You Follow Me Home,” the best, but other times, the disembodied otherness of “Ashes, Ashes” is the prettiest thing I know.
Robert Forster — The Candle and the Flame (Tapete) 
Forster’s solo records are always good, wry and funny and stuttering with strummy punk energy, but this one, recorded with family while his wife battled cancer, is his best yet. “She’s a Fighter,” a group sing-along is prickly and defiant, the only song specifically written about Karin’s illness, but threads of enduring, life-long love run all through this album. “Tender Years” is especially moving, as Forster sings, “I’m in a story with her, I know I can’t live without her, I can’t imagine why,” in a voice cracked with sincerity and feeling. Very few albums make me cry, but this one does.
Anohni and the Johnsons—My Back Was a Bridge for You to Cross (Secretly Canadian)
The sound on Anohni’s fifth album with the Johnsons smolders in the pocket, its textures a nod to Marvin Gaye’s classic What’s Going On? It’s velvety smooth but taut with urgency, as the artist contemplates climate disaster and personal struggles. “It Must Change,” trills with the coolest falsetto, while “Sliver of Ice” reverberates with a low, hushed passion. Every song lands a punch, soft when it happens but ringing for days in your ears.
The Drin — Today My Friend You Drunk the Venom (Feel It)
“Venom” lurches and blurts, bass thumping, drums clashing, monotone vocals drenched in menace. It’s a punk song distilled to essence, a world in itself, a short, brutal blast that is also somehow psychedelically expansive. The Fall, the Swell Maps and Adrian Sherwood haunt this disc in various places, but the Drin is its own mysterious thing.
Wreckless Eric — Leisureland (Tapete)
“Get yourself a one-way ticket for the merry-go-round,” sings the Bard of Hull on the last and most exhilarating song from his ninth full-length. That’s “Drag Time,” with its indelible hook, its enveloping harmonies, its hint of Amy Rigby in the chorus. Let’s just go way out on a limb here and say it’s as good, maybe better, than “Whole Wide World.”  
En Attendant Ana — Principia (Trouble in Mind)
Good lord, was Trouble in Mind on a roll this year or what? I could put Melanas or Tubs here, with FACS not far behind, but instead, let us contemplate the light-and-dark wonder of “Black Morning,” with its giddy counterpoints, its bright, sustaining trumpet, its boppy beat and its underpinning, somehow, of shadowy melancholy. Or the skanky bass that kicks off “Same Old Story,” in a prickly way, the lone element of dissonance that gives a daydream teeth.
Stella Kola—S-T (Self-Release)
Everybody who’s anybody in W. Mass alt.folk does a turn on this magical LP—centered around Beverly Ketch and Rob Thomas but including PG Six, Wednesday Knudson, Jeremy Pisani, Willy Lane and Jen Gelineau. Despite the expansiveness of the ensemble, these songs are feather light and lucid, like Pentangle sprinkled with magic dust.
Mudhoney — Plastic Eternity (Sub Pop)
Psychedelic overload meets raw punk and potty humor in this 12th album from the grunge godfathers. I like the sheer rush and swirl of cuts like “Almost Everything” and “Souvenir of my Trip” best, but bare, belligerent “Flush the Fascists” is grade-A too, and how can anyone resist Mark Arm paying tribute to his best bud on “Little Dogs.”
Beirut — Hadsel (Pompeii)
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Hadsel is surprisingly cheery for an album recorded on a remote Norwegian island in the dead of winter, with swoony harmonies and counterpoints, intricate synthesized beats and blares of an antique pipe organ. “We had so many plans,” Zach Condon sings, both mourning and subtly sending up his cohort’s response to the COVID pandemic, but this remarkably pretty album seems more like a happy accident.
The Feelies—Some Kinda Love (Bar None)
What a total pleasure it is when one jangly, drone-y, indie rock phenomenon pays tribute to the wellspring. In this case, it’s the Feelies covering many of the Velvet Underground’s best known songs at a live show in 2018 where everyone had a blast. Now you can, too.
More albums that I loved in the order that I thought of them.
Iron & Wine—Who Can See Forever Soundtrack (Sub Pop)
Melanas—Ahora (Trouble in Mind)
Sleaford Mods — UK Grim (Domino)
The Tubs — Dead Meat (Trouble in Mind)
Sky Furrows—Reflect and Oppose (Feeding Tube/Cardinal Fuzz)
Lonnie Holley — Oh Me Oh My (Jagjaguwar)
Yo La Tengo—This Stupid World (Matador)
The Toads—In the Wilderness (Upset the Rhythm)
Dan Melchior—Welcome to Redacted City (Midnight Cruiser)
James and the Giants—S-T (Kill Rock Stars)
Ben Chasny and Rick Tomlinson—Waves (VOIX)
Bonnie Prince Billy—Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You (Drag City)
CLASS—If You’ve Got Nothing (Feel It)
The Clientele—I’m Not There Anymore (Merge)
Devendra Banhart—Flying Wig (Mexican Summer)
Kristin Hersh—Clear Pond Road (FIRE)
Sally Anne Morgan—Carrying (Thrill Jockey)
FACS—Still Life in Decay (Trouble in Mind)
Setting—Shone a Rainbow Light On (Paradise of Bachelors)
Airto Moreira & Flora Purim—A Celebration (BBE)
Sweeping Promises—Good Living Is Coming For You (Feel It)
James Waudby—On the Ballast Miles (East Riding Acoustic)
Emergency Group—Venal Twin (Centripetal Force)
Ryan Davis and the Roadhouse Band—Sing Dancing on the Edge (Sophomore Lounge)
Tyvek—Overground (Gingko)
Wurld Series—The Giant’s Lawn (Melted Ice Cream)
Various Artists—STOP MVP (War Hen)
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cr1msonsta1ns · 1 year ago
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For anyone interested in me making Headcannons, here are the characters I am willing to do them for.
I do Love and Deepspace, Creepypasta, The Legend Of Zelda, Attack On Titan, Demon slayer, Hunter X Hunter, and Mortal Kombat.
Creepypasta:
Male->
- Laughing Jack
- Eyeless Jack
- Jason the Toymaker
- BEN Drowned/ Benjamin Lawman
- Nathan the Nobody
- Jeff the Killer/ Jeffrey Woods
- Liu Woods/ Homicidal Liu/ Sully
- Bloody Painter/ Helen Otis
- Masky/ Tim Wright
- Hoodie/ Brian Thomas
- Ticci Toby/ Tobias Erin Rodgers
- Zalgo
- Slenderman
- Splendorman
- Trenderman
- Offenderman
- Kagekao
- Herobrine
- Surrenderman
- Hobo Heart
- Candypop
- Black Eyed Children
- Glitchy Red
- Scissormouth
- Smiling man
- X Virus
- Dr. Smiley
- Puppeteer
- Will Grossman
- Lost Silver
Female->
- Jane Everlasting
- Nina the Killer
- Lulu
- Sally Williams
- Lazari Swann
- Nurse Ann
- Judge Angel/ Dina
- Kate The Chaser
- Clockwork
- Zero
- Stripes
- Suicide Sadie
- Sadiya
- Kris Nelar
- Mary Vaughn
- Hachisukasama
- Laughing Jill
- Rouge
Monster->
- Rake
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- Seed Eater
- Mr. Widemouth
- Grinny Cat
- Glitchy Red
- Sonic.EXE
- Skin Taker
- SCP 173
- Red
- Pinkemania
- Momo
- Teki Teki
- Tails Doll
Legends Of Zelda:
Male->
- Link (Any)
- King Rauru (Totk)
- Ganondorf/ Ganon
- Robbie
- Master Kohga
- Sidon
- Deku Tree
- Tulin
- Teba
- King Dorephan
- Yunobo
- Beedle
- Sheik?
- Shad
- Colin
- Dark Link
- Shadow Link
- Ghirahim
- Happy Mask Salesman
- Revali
- Tael
- Zant
Female->
- Zelda (Any)
- Princess Midna
- Princess Mipha
- Queen Sonia
- Purah
- Yona
- Mineru
- Impa
- Paya
- Riju
- Buliara
- Navi
- Great Fairies
- Nabooru
- Princess Ruto
- Saria
- Tatl
-Urbosa
Animal/ Beasts:
- Chickens
- Epona
- Bokoblins
- Keese
- Horoblins
- Lizalfo
- Hestu
- Korok
- Demise
- Skull Kid
Attack On Titan:
Male->
- Levi Ackerman
- Connie Springer
- Eren Jeager
- Armin Arlert
- Grisha Jeager
- Zeke Jeager
- Porco Galiard
- Falco Grice
- Bertholdt Hoover
- Reiner Braustess
- Erwin Smith
- Marco Bodt
- Moblit
- Farlan
- Kenny Ackerman
- Kitz
- Dot Pyxis
- Hannes
- Keith Shadis
- King Fritz
- Nicolo
- Jean Kirschtein
- Onyankopon
- Floch Forster
Female->
- Mikasa Ackerman
- Yelena
- Sasha Braus
- Ymir (both)
- Petra
- Dina Fritz
- Hange Zoë
- Isabel
- Zofia
- Kiyomi Azumabito
- Carla Jeager
- Kuchel Ackerman
- Annie Leonheart
- Pieck Finger
Demon Slayer:
Male->
- Tanjiro Kamado
- Inosuke Hashibira
- Zenitsu Agatsuma
- Tengen Uzui
- Sanemi Shinuzugawa
- Giyu Tomioka
- Kagaya
- Obanai Iguro
- Gyomei
- Kyojuro Rengoku
- Muichiro Tokito
- Urokodaki
- Genya Shinuzugawa
- Yushiro
- Muzan Kibutsuji
- Rui
- Kokushibo
- Senjuro Rengoku
- Tanjuro Kamado
- Tecchin Tecchikawahara
- Kotetsu
- Hotaru Haganezuka
- Yoriichi
- Douma
- Akaza
- Hantengu
- Gyokko
- Gyutaro
- Daki
- Enmu
Female->
- Kanae Kocho
- Mitsuri Kanroji
- Amane
- Shinobu Kocho
- Kanao Tsuyuri
- Aoi Kanzaki
- Sumi Nakahara
- Kiyo Terauchi
- Naho Takada
- Nezuko Kamado
- Lady Tamayo
- Spider demon Mother
- Spider Demon Daughter
- Biwa lady/ Nakime
- Hinatsuru
- Makio
- Suma
Hunter x Hunter:
Male:
- Gon Freecs
- Killua Zoldyck
- Milluki Zoldyck
- Master Wing
- Zushi
- Isaac Netero
- Pariston Hill
- Ging Freecs
- Morel
- Hisoka Morrow
- Illumi Zoldyck
- Hanzo
- Kite
- Knov
- Shalnark
- Geretta
- Tonpa
- Zeno Zoldyck
- Silva Zoldyck
- Gotoh
- Kiriko
- Mike???
- Chrollo Lucilfer
- Kastro
- Feitan
- Phinks
- Franklin
- Bonolenov
- Omokage
- Uvogin
- Kortopi
- Razor
- Bloster
- Pokkle
- Meruem
- Shaiapouf
- Menthuthuyoupi
- Meleoron
- Welfin
- Cheetu
- Leol
- Zazan
- Koala
- Flutter
- Rammot
- Ikalgo
- Knuckle
- Shoot
Female:
- Alluka/ Nanika Zoldyck
- Biscut Krueger
- Neferpitou
- Cheadle Yorkshire
- Melody
- Palm Siberia
- Anita
- Ponzu
- Aunt Mito
- Kikyo Zoldyck
- Kalluto Zoldyck
- Amane
- Canary
- Tsubone
- Machi
- Shizuku
- Pakunoda
- Neon Nostrade
- Reina/ Shidore
- Komugi
- Hina
Mortal Kombat:
Male-
- Kung Lao
- Kenshi Takahashi
- Liu Kang
- Johnny Cage
- Bi-han
- Kuai Liang
- Raiden
- Rain
- Kano
- Smoke
- Shang Tsung
-Reptile
- Geras
- Jax
Female-
- Mileena
- Kitana
- Sindel
- Tanya
- Sonya Blade
- Cassie Cage
- Ashrah
- D'vorah
- Nitara
Love and Deepspace:
-Zayne
-Rafayel
-Xavier
-Sylus
And these are whom I'm willing to make headcannons of. If you request any of these characters and I will happily make a headcannon of them as you request.
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movies I watched in 2023
(taking a cue from @stenka-razin)
-January
The Power of the Dog (2021, dir. Jane Campion)
Love, Simon (2018, dir. Greg Berlant)
Gamer (2009, dir. Brian Taylor & Mark Neveldine)
Men (2022, dir. Alex Garland)
The Menu (2022, dir. Mark Mylod)
Only Lovers Left Alive (2013, dir. Jim Jarmusch)
The Dead Don’t Die (2019, dir. Jim Jarmusch)
-February
A Touch of Sin (2013, dir. Jia Zhangke)
Lost Girls & Love Hotels (2020, dir. William Olsson)
Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist (2008, dir. Peter Sollett)
In the Mood for Love (2000, dir. Wong Kar-Wai)
The Woman King (2022, dir. Gina Prince-Bythewood)
Charlie’s Angels (2000, dir. McG)
Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003, dir. Tsai Ming-Liang)
Nope (2022, dir. Jordan Peele)
-March
Ash is Purest White (2018, dir. Jia Zhangke)
Shoplifters (2018, dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda)
Three (2016, dir. Johnnie To)
Nobody (2021, dir. Ilya Naishuller)
Charlie’s Angels (2019, dir. Elizabeth Banks)
The Wonderland (2019, dir. Keiichi Hara)
-April
Rebels of the Neon God (1992, dir. Tsai Ming-Liang)
Tetris (2023, dir. Jon S. Baird)
There’s Something About Mary (1998, dir. Bobby and Peter Farrely)
The Whale (2022, dir. Darren Aronofsky)
The Fabelmans (2022, dir. Steven Spielberg)
Throw Down (2004, dir. Johnnie To)
Tár (2022, dir. Todd Field)
Yi Yi (2000, dir. Edward Yang)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022, dir. Ryan Coogler)
Catch .44 (2011, dir. Aaron Harvey)
-May
Spaceballs (1987, dir. Mel Brooks)
Bottle Rocket (1996, dir. Wes Anderson)
An Autumn Afternoon (1962, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
Ant Man & The Wasp: Quantumania (2023, dir. Peyton Reed)
Flight of the Red Balloon (2007, dir. Hou Hsiao-hsien)
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023, dir. Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley)
-June
Inside Llewyn Davis (2013, dir. Joel and Ethan Coen)
Good Morning (1959, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
Casino Royale (2006, dir. Martin Campbell)
Quantum of Solace (2008, dir. Marc Forster)
Skyfall (2012, dir. Sam Mendes)
Spectre 2015, dir. Sam Mendes)
No Time To Die (2021, dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga)
Octopussy (1983, dir. John Glen)
GoldenEye (1995, dir. Martin Campbell)
First Reformed (2017, dir. Paul Schrader)
-July
Zoolander (2001, dir. Ben Stiller)
The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie (2022, dir. Masato Jinbo)
Mainstream (2020, dir. Gia Coppola)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005, dir. Tim Burton)
Equinox Flower (1958, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
You Only Live Twice (1967, dir. Lewis Gilbert)
-August
Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3 (2023, dir. James Gunn)
The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil (2019, dir. Lee Won-tae)
Leap Year (2010, dir. Anand Tucker)
The Worst Person in the World (2021, dir. Joachim Trier)
Palm Springs (2020, dir. Max Barbakow)
Days (2020, dir. Tsai Ming-liang)
Kindergarten Cop (1990, dir. Ivan Reitman)
Barbie (2023, dir. Greta Gerwig)
Babylon (2022, dir. Damien Chazelle)
Shin Godzilla (2016, dir. Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi)
The Flash (2023, dir. Andy Muschietti)
-September
Asteroid City (2023, dir. Wes Anderson)
The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023, dir. Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic)
The Little Mermaid (2023, dir. Rob Marshall)
Mulan (2020, dir. Niki Caro)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, dir. Wes Craven)
Fitzcarraldo (1982, dir. Werner Herzog)
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022, dir. Halina Reijn)
Frances Ha (2012, dir. Noah Baumbach)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003, dir. Peter Weir)
A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985, dir. Jack Sholder)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987, dir. Chuck Russell)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988, dir. Renny Harlin)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989, dir. Stephen Hopkins)
Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991, dir. Rachel Talalay)
Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994, dir. Wes Craven)
Renfield (2023, dir. Chris McKay)
Theater Camp (2023, dir. Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman)
Shiva Baby (2020, dir. Emma Seligman)
-October
Friday the 13th (1980, dir. Sean S. Cunningham)
Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981, dir. Steve Miner)
Friday the 13th - Part III (1982, dir. Steve Miner)
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984, dir. Joseph Zito)
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985, dir. Danny Steinmann)
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986, dir. Tom McLoughlin)
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988, dir. John Carl Beuchler)
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989, dir. Rob Hedden)
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993, dir. Adam Marcus)
Jason X (2001, dir. James Isaac)
Freddy vs. Jason (2003, dir. Ronny Yu)
Friday the 13th (2009, dir. Marcus Nispel)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010, dir. Samuel Bayer)
Easy A (2010, dir. Will Gluck)
Saw (2004, dir. James Wan)
Saw II (2005, dir. Darren Lynn Bousman)
Saw III (2006, dir. Darren Lynn Bousman)
Saw IV (2007, dir. Darren Lynn Bousman)
Saw V (2008, dir. David Hackl)
Saw VI (2009, dir. Kevin Greutert)
Saw: The Final Chapter (2010, dir. Kevin Greutert)
A History of Violence (2005, dir. David Cronenberg)
Infinity Pool (2023, dir. Brandon Cronenberg)
Dracula 2000 (2000, dir. Patrick Lussier)
Mean Girls (2004, dir. Mark Waters)
Jennifer’s Body (2009, dir. Karyn Kusama)
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972, dir. Werner Herzog)
Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979, dir. Werner Herzog)
-November
Murder on the Orient Express (2017, dir. Kenneth Branagh)
Death on the Nile (2022, dir. Kenneth Branagh)
A Haunting in Venice (2023, dir. Kenneth Branagh)
The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023, dir. André Øvredal)
Samurai Reincarnation (1981, dir. Kinji Fukasaku)
Legally Blonde (2001, dir. Robert Luketic)
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019, dir. Katt Shea)
The Last Duel (2021, dir. Ridley Scott)
Paint Your Wagon (1969, dir. Joshua Logan)
Thanksgiving (2023, dir. Eli Roth)
The Devil Wears Prada (2006, dir. David Frankel)
Shogun’s Shadow (1989, dir. Yasuo Furuhata)
The Conjuring (2013, dir. James Wan)
Win A Date With Tad Hamilton (2004, dir. Robert Luketic)
The Conjuring 2 (2016, dir. James Wan)
The Nun (2018, dir. Corin Hardy)
Le Samouraï (1967, dir. Jean-Pierre Melville)
-December
The Nun II (2023, dir. Michael Chaves)
Bottoms (2023, dir. Emma Seligman)
Annabelle (2014, dir. John R. Leonetti)
Gran Turismo (2023, dir. Neill Blomkamp)
Battles Without Honor And Humanity (1973, dir. Kinji Fukasaku)
Jigsaw (2017, dir. The Spierig Brothers)
Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021, dir. Darren Lynn Bousman)
Saw X (2023, dir. Kevin Greutert)
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (2023, dir. Joaquim Dos Santos, et. al.)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023, dir. Jeff Rowe)
Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny (2023, dir. James Mangold)
Air Doll (2009, dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda)
The End of Summer (1961, dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
Air (2023, dir. Ben Affleck)
No Hard Feelings (2023, dir. Gene Stupnitsky)
Oppenheimer (2023, dir. Christopher Nolan)
Yakuza Wolf (1972, dir. Ryuichi Takamori)
Yakuza: Like A Dragon (2007, dir. Takashi Miike)
Spencer (2021, dir. Pablo Larraín)
Moneyball (2011, dir. Bennett Miller)
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023, dir. Steve Caple, Jr.)
Knights of the Zodiac (2023, dir. Tomek Baginski)
Dragonball Evolution (2009, dir. James Wong)
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