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Mages, huh.
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nessa-rpgs · 2 months
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Last Artfight attacks !
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First is Airie Amell for CapriciousFan
Second is Cecil, for @vodka-and-ocs / @dirt-juice
I could probably squeeze in a last attack with the few hours left, but at that point I just want to do something else, so it's probably going to be the very last.
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lomapacks · 1 year
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heyy guys, as i posted earlier, some health and personal issues led me to making a decision on my commissions limit. this post will explain things better and make it all official.
from now on i'll be taking only commissions with a max of 350 gifs! the delivery time will be expanded to five days above the average, and i'll have a schedule on the blog with dates of delivery. this allows me to deliver better gifs and have a healthier time on the computer.
the price remain as usual: a ratio of $10 for 100 gifs.
although i might take 2 commissions of 300 from the same person at the same time, this will vary on how my list is, as to not overload it.
as of now, this is my list:
patrick gibson - may 28th
derek cecil - may 29th
miguel herran - june 1st
kerri russell - june 2nd
amita suman - june 5th
gabriel macht - june 8th
sophie nelisse - june 10th
danielle galligan - june 13th
luke thompson - june 17th
these three are above 600, therefore they'll take some extra time:
katheryn winnick - june 23rd
maisie richardson - june 30th
robbie amell - july 10th
there are currently two slots open.
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ultrahpfan5blog · 2 years
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The Flash Season 8 - Retrospective Review
So I'm finally done with my Flash rewatch and am now ready to start watching the new season. Season 8 often gets grouped with Season 7 as among the worst seasons of the show, but I honestly think its a far superior season overall. I felt the same on rewatch as I did when I watched it initially. While I would still rank the first 3 seasons above season 8, I feel this is on par with season 5 and 6, better than season 4, and way better than season 7.
For one thing, I feel the divisions between the various arcs worked quite well. There is the 5 episode Armageddon arc, followed by a couple of interlude episodes, followed by a 6 episode Deathstorm arc, followed 3 more Interlude episodes, finally followed by the Negative Forces arc. Its a much more fair division of storylines. Even the interlude episodes are overall much better quality this season than last season.
I feel Armageddon is pretty fun overall. This is the closest the show has gotten to a genuine crossover since COIE. This event gets to have some pulpy fun and have some new character dynamics. It was great to have Ray Palmer appear in the premiere. Even though Barry and Ray have shared screen space before, we haven't really seen them interact one on one all that much and the episode allows for a genuine team up. Additionally, we get to see Barry and Jefferson interact as well, extending their relationship from where we saw it in COIE. There is a warmth in those interactions which feels surprisingly natural. Its shame that we never got to see more of it. Episode 4 is the obvious highlight of the event where we really get to see the Reverse-Flashpoint timeline with Thawne engaged to Iris, Barry being RF, and Alex, Batwoman, Ryan Choi all involved with team Flash. On top of that, we get Damien Darkh and Barry interacting, which is a new character dynamic that ends up being quite fun and surprisingly heartwarming as they manage to pick up some character beats from Legends, which eventually leads to a payoff for Damien Darkh and Nora Darkh, I was surprised that they decided to have that on The Flash but it worked out quite well. Despero and Thawne work well as the villains of the event. Despero is the more eminent physical threat while Thawne is the real threat. There are a few cool action sequences, especially in episode 5, where Barry takes on Despero and gets his golden boots. When it comes to weaknesses, episode 3 is a bit of a drag, mainly because we get far too much of Cecile, which is an ongoing problem throughout the season. Danielle Nicolet just overacts when she is acting overwhelmed with emotion and Cecile is fairly insufferable in episode 3. We also get a fairly needless appearance of Mia Queen, who doesn't add too much to the finale of Armageddon and we don't even get any answers for the cliffhanger of William's disappearance since Arrow backdoor pilot.
The Deathstorm arc is also pretty solid. This is really an arc which gives Caitlin and Frost the focus, which was honestly pretty refreshing. One of my favorite episodes of this though was focusing on Barry's grief over his father and his belief in a recently released prisoner's love for his son. I think its a moving episode with a very effective performance from Grant Gustin. I do like that this arc delves into Caitlin's grief that has never really gone. We see her and Frost making some very questionable decisions and what I liked is that the show delivered on consequences for those bad decisions. I was very surprised when Frost was killed off at the end of the arc but it was a bold choice. It was nice to see Robbie Amell back during this arc, and it was a reminder as to how cute Ronnie and Caitlin were together. I did like Frost's development and how she goes out protecting Caitlin, which was the purpose for which she was born. The weakness during this arc comes from the Iris side story with Sue Dearborn in Coast City. The time sickness story in general isn't great, but this subplot feels a lot like inventing a subplot because they need to give the character something to do. It really adds nothing other than just showing that Iris was being really reckless and basically almost erases someone's mother accidentally. It is nice to see Sue, but it is again a reminder of Ralph being missing and not having been even mentioned for a long time.
The Negative Forces arc in a way is a sequel arc to the Forces arc from season 7. Now I hated The Forces arc, so I was surprised that I ended up liking this arc. For one thing, it helps that Thawne is at the center of it. We get both versions of Thawne, with Matt Lescher and Tom Cavanaugh. The relationship between Barry and Thawne is consistently the strongest adversarial relationship on the show. And it works here as well. One more thing that was a step up is that they did not neuter Barry during this arc. Whereas in season 7 he was completely ineffective against the Forces, here at least he is able to deal some damage. Also, wisely, they realized that they did not have the budget to show Fuerza so we did not get the cringeworthy CGI version and just got the actress instead. We also get the resolution of the resolution of the long gestating John Diggle arc. Now, I know most people hated this because we basically have John rejecting the GL ring, though we never see the ring itself. But John becoming a GL never made sense to me at all given his entire arc on Arrow was about reuniting with his family, and then he got his daughter back after Crisis along with his son. I just didn't see how it made sense that the character would choose to become a space cop after all that. I quite liked the Diggle and Thawne interactions. I also quite liked how we saw some good Barry and Thawne interactions that was almost Hannibal Lecter like when trying to figure out the appearance of Meena Dhawan and Letscher's Thawne. I also liked that we got a genuinely good version of Thawne, which made the scene of Tom Thawne rebirthing after ripping off Letcher Thawne's face all the more effective. It was a cool little body horror moment. The final showdown between Barry and Thawne is also pretty cool, although not long enough, but I liked that Barry becomes so powerful that he doesn't even need to physically fight to eventually beat Thawne. When it comes to weaknesses, the time sickness arc still felt like it victimized Iris. She was basically just a pawn in a game being played by the forces. We again get far too much of Cecile. I don't know how many times we see Cecile telling us what people are feeling but it gets incredibly annoying real fast. Also, because of her pregnancy, Danielle Panabaker is not around much. The show essentially kills off Caitlin offscreen, which is pretty ridiculous but I need to see season 9 to finally make an assessment of how I feel about it.
The interlude episodes are much better than season 7. The Bart and Nora episode is a pretty fun one and we get to see Eddie again. The Goldface episode is also surprisingly enjoyable and we get to see a Barry and Kramer team up episode which works quite well and it goes a long way in helping Kramer become a lot more likable. The Still force episode again brings back Nora. The Barry and Nora interactions are always welcome. They also do a surprisingly good job at giving an entire episode for all character to process their grief over the death of Frost. One of my favorite episodes though is 'the Curious Case of Bartholomew Allen' which again has another stellar performance from Grant. This is also an episode which knows how to use Cecile in a correct manner and shows how the character can be likable.
The season isn't without issues. Like I mentioned, the overuse of Cecile in the wrong way grates. It is very apparent that the show has no idea what to do with Joe at this point. Quite frankly, as much Kramer is an improved character, Joe could have been in her place. There is an appearance of David Singh and his interactions with Joe are nice and allow a little explorations of Joe struggling to adapt to retirement and change. But overall, he just doesn't have enough of a presence in the season. Show struggles on what to do with Iris and 2 episode break late in the season is handled a little awkwardly. We get more of Chester and Allegra and they continue to improve as characters, though their romantic subtext doesn't really do much. I do think that Allegra's episode where she fights off last year's light villains is a lot more effective than last season's solo episode. But you do miss Cisco and Ralph at various stages of the season. This season also goes back to the well of Thawne for 2 of the arcs to get an effective villain. In the end, the individual arcs are enjoyable but they largely rely on some of the effective arcs and characters of the past to get emotional depth.
The performances are strong, with Grant Gustin really leading from the front. While Grant has always been an actor who is great at showing emotion, season 8 he delivered performances where he delivered emotion with a maturity and restraint which showed the maturity of the character and him as a performer. He is excellent throughout but 'The Curious Case of Bartholemew Allen' and 'The Fire Next Time' are two standouts. Danielle Panabaker gets to stretch during the Deathstorm arc as both Frost and Caitlin and she's great. Candice Patton is solid as always as is Jesse L. Martin. As I mentioned, Danielle Nicolet definitely overdoes parts of her performance, but she is fine when in a supportive role. Kayla Compton and Brandon McKnight are both appealing. Tom Cavanaugh is always great as Thawne. Carmen Moore as Kramer is a lot more appealing this season. Tony Curran enjoys hamming it up a little as Despero. Jon Cor gets a much expanded role as Chillblaine. While I still don't like the romance with him and Frost, he's much more tolerable this season. Natalie Dreyfuss, Jessica Parker Kennedy, JWS, Michelle Harrison, Jordan Fisher, Brandon Routh, Chyler Leigh, Javicia Leslie, Cress Williams, Osric Chau, Neal McDonough, Rick Cosnett, Katherine McNamara, Courtney Ford, Susan Walter, David Ramsey, and Rick Cosnett all make welcome appearances during the season. Its definitely a season that felt more packed with guest stars than previous seasons.
Overall, a major step up from season 7. I would give season 8 a 7.5/10. Looking forward to catching up with season 9.
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impossiblepearl · 7 years
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Laurel: Oliver, we might have something. John's brother said Darhk could be found in a place called Stonehaven. Oliver: Dig said that lead was a dead end. Laurel: That was before we cross referenced the tracker's location and came back with a residential address. Oliver: Machin's going after Darhk where he lives
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disney15ish · 3 years
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Why the Arrowverse shows add a lot of new series regulars the longer the shows go on
I see a good amount of people have one complaint about shows like Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow having “too many characters”
I started noticing that all shows start adding new series characters average starting in the S3-5 era:
Arrow: S4: introuces Curtis, S5: Curtis now series regular, introduce Rene & Dinah, S6: Rene and Dinah made series regulars, S7: introduces Future William, Mia, Connor, S8: William, Mia, Connor made series regulars
The Flash: S3: reintroduces Cecile in a major recurring role, S4: introduces Ralph, S5: Cecile and Ralph made regulars, S6: introduces Chester & Allegra, S7: Chester & Allegra made regulars
Supergirl: S2: introduced Lena, S3: Lena made regular, introduces Brainy, S4: Brainiac added as regular and introduces Nia as a regular, introduces Kelly, S5: Kelly made series regular and new additions of William and Andrea
Legends S2: inroduced Nate and Amaya S3: introduced Zari as a regular, ibrought in Constantine, and introduced Ava, Nora, Gary in recurring roles, S4: Ava, Nora, Constantine made regulars, inroduces Mona as a regular. Astra as recurring, and Behrad guest at the end, S5: Astra added as a regular, Behrad now recurring, S6: Behrad and Gary are promoted to regular and a new character
I personally think the reason these shows add a lot of regulars is in part as a “back-up” cast just in case the show lasts longer than the starting cast’s original contracts (I think usually 6-7 seasons) and some of the cast decide to move on.
Arrow - Stephen Amell, and David Ramsey are the only cast to stay at series regular for all 8 seasons
Supergirl - Melissa Benoist, Chyler Leigh, and David Harewood are the only cast to stay at series regular for all 6 seasons. 
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Show/movie/fandom - Flash & Arrow?
The Flash
my favorite female character: Cecile Horton
my favorite male character: Barry Allen
my favorite book/season/etc: Season 3 with flashpoint. It was my favorite storyline in the comics, and I think they executed it beautifully. But also Season 1 is a classic.
my favorite episode (if its a tv show): the Man in the Yellow Suit. It’s *chef’s kiss*
my favorite cast member: Grant Gustin is so pure.
my favorite ship: Joe/Cecile. They’re just so cute.
a character I’d die defending: Wally West!!
a character I just can’t sympathize with: Caitlin Snow after season 2.
a character I grew to love: Iris West. She was annoying as hell in the first few seasons and she still is, but I love what they’re doing with her now.
my anti otp: Snowbarry because I like them as friends.
Arrow
my favorite female character: FELICITY GODDAMN SMOAK!
my favorite male character: Oliver Queen!!
my favorite book/season/etc: Season Five and Season 2 were literally perfect to me.
my favorite episode (if its a tv show): The 100th Episode
my favorite cast member: Stephen Amell!! I love him!
my favorite ship: Olicity. Fight me.
a character I’d die defending: Felicity Smoak. She was NOT the reason the later seasons sucked! That was the writer’s problem!!
a character I just can’t sympathize with: Emiko Queen. I just thought she was woefully underused and her motivation wasn’t clear enough.
a character I grew to love: Quentin and Laurel Lance. I hated them at the beginning but season 2 made me love them.
my anti otp: none really.
Send Me a Fandom and I’ll Tell You:
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New Characters for DCCW, 2018-2019
A compilation of the known castings (regular and recurring) for this season, including recurring cast members from last season who got upgraded. This doesn’t include rumoured roles that haven’t been cast yet. If it doesn’t say they’re recurring, they’re probably a regular.
Flash
Danielle Nicolet (Cecile), Jessica Parker Kennedy (Nora), and Hartley Sawyer (Ralph) have been promoted to series regulars.
Jul 21- Chris Klein (American Pie) as Cicada, a grizzled, blue-collar everyman whose family has been torn apart by metahumans. Cicada now seeks to exterminate the epidemic — one metahuman at a time.
Aug 9- Kiana Madeira (Sacred Lies) as Spencer Young, aka Spin, a young aspiring social media influencer who seizes the opportunity to make herself famous when she discovers there is a new hero in Central City. This recurring character will be introduced in episode #504, and is a genderbend of the existing DC comics character, Auerbach.
Aug 24- Troy James (America’s Got Talent) will guest star as Peter Merkel, aka the contortionist supervillain Rag Doll. Not pictured below.
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 Supergirl
Jesse Rath (Brainy) has been promoted to series regular.
Jul 17- Sam Witwer (Being Human) as Agent Liberty (Ben Lockwood), the charismatic — and, of course, deeply evil — founder of Children of Liberty, an anti-alien hate group dedicated to establishing humans as the superior race. He conceals his vile nature in the guise of a family man, making it all the more difficult to take him down.
Jul 21- Nicole Maines (Royal Pains) as Nia Nal, the newest addition to the CatCo reporting team. A soulful young transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others, Nia’s journey this season means fulfilling her destiny as the superhero Dreamer.
April Parker Jones (Jericho) as Colonel Haley, a hardline career military woman who lives and dies by the orders of her commanding officers. Dedicated to her country, she always acts in its best interest — even if it’s not her own.
David Ajala (Dr. Who) as Manchester Black, the type of guy who brings a knife to a gunfight and still walks away the winner. With a dark past, he easily deflects the brutality of his mission with his charm and sense of humor. This is a recurring role.
Jul 27- Rhona Mitra (The Last Ship) as Mercy Graves, an ex-CADMUS agent who has always believed in human exceptionalism. But with both Lex and Lillian in prison, Mercy is stepping out of the Luthor shadow and running her own show. With her biting wit and lethal brawn, Mercy steadily becomes a key figure in National City’s growing “human-first” movement. This is a recurring role.
Robert Baker (Grey’s Anatomy) as Otis Graves, is Mercy’s brother and defacto right hand man. What he lacks in brains, he makes up for with his savant-like abilities to assassinate aliens. This is a recurring role.
Aug 21- Bruce Boxleitner (Babylon 5) as Vice President Baker. Adept and politically minded, VP Baker makes for an unlikely leader, but steps up in a big way when his country needs him most. This is a recurring role.
on Aug 1 it was announced that Brent Spiner (Star Trek: TNG) would play the role; however it was later recast due to family issues that conflicted with production (it is Spiner featured in the picture below)
Aug 24- Anthony Knoechny (Almost Human) will recur, starting with the season premiere, as Agent Jensen, a DEO agent recruited by Alex who struggles to find his footing at the agency. (not pictured below)
Sep 14- Xander Berkeley (Nikita) will guest star as Peter Lockwood, the father of Ben, a family man who’s dedicated his life to providing for people. (not pictured below)
Sep 17- Sarah Smyth (50/50) will recur as Lydia Lockwood, the wife of Ben. (not pictured below)
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 Arrow
Colton Haynes (Roy) has returned as a series regular.
Kirk Acevedo (Dragon) was promoted to a series regular after recurring in season 6. News released Oct 11. (not pictured below)
Jul 21- Holly Elissa (Whistler) as Red Dart, a ruthless and precise killer.
Michael Jonsson (Van Helsing) as Kodiak, a beast of a man with brute force.
Miranda Edwards (The Magicians) as Silencer, a master of stealth.
Sep 21- Katherine McNamara (Shadowhunters) as Maya, a scrappy street fighter and thief from Star City, likened to “Buffy the Superhero Slayer.” Possibly inspired, like Thea, by Mia Dearden/ Speedy. (not pictured below)
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 Legends of Tomorrow
Matt Ryan (Constantine), Jes Macallan (Ava), and Courtney Ford (Nora Darhk) have been promoted to regulars.
Jul 21- Ramona Young (Santa Clarita Diet) as Alaska Yu, a typical twentysomething easily swept up by romantic notions and fantasy novels, and she’s something of an expert in the world of the magical creatures that the Legends encounter in Season 4. In the company of the Legends, she soon learns to get her head out of the clouds to become a kickass superhero.
Tom Wilson (The Informant) as Nate’s father, Hank Heywood. With a lifetime in the military and Department of Defense, Hank is part of a long line of Heywoods to serve the country. Charming and charismatic, he’s left big shoes for Nate to fill — and it doesn’t help that Nate can’t tell him he’s secretly a Legend! This is a recurring role.
Sep 22- Darien Martin (The 100) will recur as a “wolf creature.” (not pictured below)
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 Black Lightning
Jordan Calloway (Khalil/ Painkiller) has been promoted to a regular.
Sep 5- Sofia Vassilieva (Medium) will appear as Looker.
Sep 21- Kearran Giovanni (Major Crimes) will recur as Cutter, a smart, proud, tough and beautiful woman more than able to best a man in combat — a mercenary trained by British intelligence.
Oct 4- Erika Alexander (Get Out) will guest star as Perenna, a therapist with telepathic abilities that works with Jennifer to help her handle her manifesting powers and the complex bundle of emotions they stir up.
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The Crossover: Elseworlds
Aug 7- Ruby Rose (Orange is the New Black) as Kate Kane/Batwoman.
Sep 14- Elizabeth Tulloch (Grimm) as intrepid journalist Lois Lane. Tyler Hoechlin will reprise his role as Clark Kent/ Superman alongside her.
Sep 14- Cassandra Jean Amell (One Tree Hill) as supervillain Nora Fries.
Sep 20- Jeremy Davies (American Gods) as the nefarious Dr. John Deegan, presumed by many to be based on Doctor Destiny.
Sep 26- LaMonica Garrett (The Last Ship) as The Monitor.
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Big Mommas
Big Mommas: Like Father Like Son
Cast: Martin Lawrence, Brandon T. Jackson, Jessica Lucas, Michelle Ang, Portia Doubleday
Director: John Whitesell
Turner is joined by Trent, as they go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder. Posing as Big Momma and as hefty coed Charmaine, they must find the murderer before he finds them.
Scoobydoo: The Curse Of Lake Monster
Cast: Robbie Amell, Hayley Kiyoko, Kate Melton, Nick Palatas, Frank Welker, Ted McGinley
Director: Brian Levant
Off to a resort with summer jobs, the gang stumbles onto a mystery when the Frog Monster of Lake Erie makes an unexpected appearance, scaring away all the guests.
The Rite
Cast: Colin O’Donoghue, Anthony Hopkins, Ciaran Hinds, Alice Braga, Toby Jones
Director: Mikael Hafstrom
Michael Kovak, reluctantly attends exorcism school at the Vatican. While he’s in Rome, he meets an unorthodox priest who introduces him to the darker side of his faith.
The Tourist
Cast: Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Paul Bettany, Timothy Dalton, Steven Berkoff
Director: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
During an impromptu trip to Europe to mend a broken heart, Frank unexpectedly finds himself in a flirtatious encounter with Elise, an extraordinary woman who deliberately crosses his path..
Gulliver’s Travel
Cast: Jack Black, Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly
Director: Rob Letterman
Lemuel Gulliver is a lowly mailroom clerk. After he bluffs his way into an assignment writing about the Bermuda Triangle, he goes there only to be transported to an undiscovered land, Lilliput.
Yogi Bear
Cast: Anna Faris, Tom Cavanagh, T.J. Miller, Andrew Daly, Nathan Corddry
Director: Eric Brevig
Jellystone Park has been losing business, so greedy Mayor Brown decides to shut it down and sell the land. That means Yogi and Boo Boo will be tossed out of the only home they’ve ever known.
Hereafter
Cast: Matt Damon, Cecile De France, Bryce Dallas Howard, Lisa Griffiths, Cyndi Mayo Davis
Source: https://hints.ensaristanbul.com/big-mommas/
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worldtravell · 5 years
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Big Mommas
Big Mommas: Like Father Like Son
Cast: Martin Lawrence, Brandon T. Jackson, Jessica Lucas, Michelle Ang, Portia Doubleday
Director: John Whitesell
Turner is joined by Trent, as they go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder. Posing as Big Momma and as hefty coed Charmaine, they must find the murderer before he finds them.
Scoobydoo: The Curse Of Lake Monster
Cast: Robbie Amell, Hayley Kiyoko, Kate Melton, Nick Palatas, Frank Welker, Ted McGinley
Director: Brian Levant
Off to a resort with summer jobs, the gang stumbles onto a mystery when the Frog Monster of Lake Erie makes an unexpected appearance, scaring away all the guests.
The Rite
Cast: Colin O’Donoghue, Anthony Hopkins, Ciaran Hinds, Alice Braga, Toby Jones
Director: Mikael Hafstrom
Michael Kovak, reluctantly attends exorcism school at the Vatican. While he’s in Rome, he meets an unorthodox priest who introduces him to the darker side of his faith.
The Tourist
Cast: Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Paul Bettany, Timothy Dalton, Steven Berkoff
Director: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
During an impromptu trip to Europe to mend a broken heart, Frank unexpectedly finds himself in a flirtatious encounter with Elise, an extraordinary woman who deliberately crosses his path..
Gulliver’s Travel
Cast: Jack Black, Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly
Director: Rob Letterman
Lemuel Gulliver is a lowly mailroom clerk. After he bluffs his way into an assignment writing about the Bermuda Triangle, he goes there only to be transported to an undiscovered land, Lilliput.
Yogi Bear
Cast: Anna Faris, Tom Cavanagh, T.J. Miller, Andrew Daly, Nathan Corddry
Director: Eric Brevig
Jellystone Park has been losing business, so greedy Mayor Brown decides to shut it down and sell the land. That means Yogi and Boo Boo will be tossed out of the only home they’ve ever known.
Hereafter
Cast: Matt Damon, Cecile De France, Bryce Dallas Howard, Lisa Griffiths, Cyndi Mayo Davis
Source: https://hints.ensaristanbul.com/big-mommas/
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Got another one for you: 3 for each of your characters.
Oh man! :D Thanks… and also, omg. This is a lot. I’ll only do it for DA OCs to narrow it down even a little bit, asdfgh. This was actually a really good exercise and I’m totally going to start answering this question for every single OC I create! :D Thank you, Idle.
Does your character have an accent? What does it sound like?
Amalia Trevelyan: A sophisticated and “neutral” accent born of years and years of education - she’s been in the Circle since she was six years old. You can barely tell she’s from the Free Marches; Amalia has the Thedas equivalent of a “radio voice”. She’s quite academic, and especially when she’s angry or otherwise on edge she’ll slip into using formal sentence structures and big words.
Renata Trevelyan: In a word - noble. And quite clearly from the Free Marches. Renata has been through a rigorous regimen of private tutoring, including but not limited to speechcraft lessons. It shows in her accent, even if her word choices are, at times, not the most eloquent when she’s speaking for herself. She’s able to summon her teachings up on demand, however, and can present herself very well when given some time to prepare.
Eloise Trevelyan: Yeah, Eloise isn’t a book girl. Despite being a nobleman’s daughter, she spent the vast majority of her youth training with her father’s men, going out on hunts and doing all manner of “unladylike” activities instead of being a good girl and attending her lessons. She barely scraped by in her tutoring. As a result, she’s picked up a lot of influences from the commoners in her father’s employ, and you wouldn’t know she’s the golden child of House Trevelyan when you hear her speak.
Cecil Trevelyan: After his older brother died, Cecil felt that he needed to step up to the plate and become the best Bann a Bann could be. Thus, he paid attention to his private tutoring and even asked for some extra lessons in public speaking and the like. So, again, he’s had a lot of coaching, and it shows in his accent. Very neutral and correct Marcher accent.
Bastian Trevelyan: Bastian’s family hid his magic so he didn’t have to go to the Circle, and, as a result, he’s been tutored much like a non-mage Trevelyan child would be. So, again, we have a neutral and correct Marcher accent.
Deirdre Lavellan: She sounds Fereldan, and speaks common as if she’d spent her entire life in Denerim. After she was abandoned by her clan as a teen, she was forced to live the life of a city elf. As a result, only her vallaslin marks her as Dalish-born anymore.
Drysi Lavellan: Her common is a bit broken, as she’s spent the entirety of her life speaking Elven and has had limited contact with humans. She’s pretty easy to pick out as Dalish based on just her speech patterns alone.
Moira Amell: If you actually get her comfortable enough so that she dares to speak to you, you’ll find Moira’s accent is very clearly born of the Circle at Kinloch Hold. In general, she’s got quite a neutral Fereldan accent. She’s spent a lot more time reading instead of speaking, though, so her vocabulary is very large but sometimes she’ll mispronounce words because she’s never heard them spoken out loud. She gets incredibly embarrassed when this is pointed out to her.
Ariadne Cousland: Highborn Fereldan accent. You can immediately pick her out as the youngest daughter of a teyrn, pretty much. It’s further amplified by Ariadne’s own insistence on speaking “regally”, as she thinks of it.
Uncommon OC development questions to help me think about my OCs in a new light! Let’s go! Make my day!
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Big Mommas
Big Mommas: Like Father Like Son
Cast: Martin Lawrence, Brandon T. Jackson, Jessica Lucas, Michelle Ang, Portia Doubleday
Director: John Whitesell
Turner is joined by Trent, as they go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder. Posing as Big Momma and as hefty coed Charmaine, they must find the murderer before he finds them.
Scoobydoo: The Curse Of Lake Monster
Cast: Robbie Amell, Hayley Kiyoko, Kate Melton, Nick Palatas, Frank Welker, Ted McGinley
Director: Brian Levant
Off to a resort with summer jobs, the gang stumbles onto a mystery when the Frog Monster of Lake Erie makes an unexpected appearance, scaring away all the guests.
The Rite
Cast: Colin O’Donoghue, Anthony Hopkins, Ciaran Hinds, Alice Braga, Toby Jones
Director: Mikael Hafstrom
Michael Kovak, reluctantly attends exorcism school at the Vatican. While he’s in Rome, he meets an unorthodox priest who introduces him to the darker side of his faith.
The Tourist
Cast: Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Paul Bettany, Timothy Dalton, Steven Berkoff
Director: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
During an impromptu trip to Europe to mend a broken heart, Frank unexpectedly finds himself in a flirtatious encounter with Elise, an extraordinary woman who deliberately crosses his path..
Gulliver’s Travel
Cast: Jack Black, Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly
Director: Rob Letterman
Lemuel Gulliver is a lowly mailroom clerk. After he bluffs his way into an assignment writing about the Bermuda Triangle, he goes there only to be transported to an undiscovered land, Lilliput.
Yogi Bear
Cast: Anna Faris, Tom Cavanagh, T.J. Miller, Andrew Daly, Nathan Corddry
Director: Eric Brevig
Jellystone Park has been losing business, so greedy Mayor Brown decides to shut it down and sell the land. That means Yogi and Boo Boo will be tossed out of the only home they’ve ever known.
Hereafter
Cast: Matt Damon, Cecile De France, Bryce Dallas Howard, Lisa Griffiths, Cyndi Mayo Davis
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Big Mommas: Like Father Like Son
Cast: Martin Lawrence, Brandon T. Jackson, Jessica Lucas, Michelle Ang, Portia Doubleday
Director: John Whitesell
Turner is joined by Trent, as they go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder. Posing as Big Momma and as hefty coed Charmaine, they must find the murderer before he finds them.
Scoobydoo: The Curse Of Lake Monster
Cast: Robbie Amell, Hayley Kiyoko, Kate Melton, Nick Palatas, Frank Welker, Ted McGinley
Director: Brian Levant
Off to a resort with summer jobs, the gang stumbles onto a mystery when the Frog Monster of Lake Erie makes an unexpected appearance, scaring away all the guests.
The Rite
Cast: Colin O’Donoghue, Anthony Hopkins, Ciaran Hinds, Alice Braga, Toby Jones
Director: Mikael Hafstrom
Michael Kovak, reluctantly attends exorcism school at the Vatican. While he’s in Rome, he meets an unorthodox priest who introduces him to the darker side of his faith.
The Tourist
Cast: Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Paul Bettany, Timothy Dalton, Steven Berkoff
Director: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
During an impromptu trip to Europe to mend a broken heart, Frank unexpectedly finds himself in a flirtatious encounter with Elise, an extraordinary woman who deliberately crosses his path..
Gulliver’s Travel
Cast: Jack Black, Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly
Director: Rob Letterman
Lemuel Gulliver is a lowly mailroom clerk. After he bluffs his way into an assignment writing about the Bermuda Triangle, he goes there only to be transported to an undiscovered land, Lilliput.
Yogi Bear
Cast: Anna Faris, Tom Cavanagh, T.J. Miller, Andrew Daly, Nathan Corddry
Director: Eric Brevig
Jellystone Park has been losing business, so greedy Mayor Brown decides to shut it down and sell the land. That means Yogi and Boo Boo will be tossed out of the only home they’ve ever known.
Hereafter
Cast: Matt Damon, Cecile De France, Bryce Dallas Howard, Lisa Griffiths, Cyndi Mayo Davis
Source: https://hints.ensaristanbul.com/big-mommas/
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