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Dane Rupert, Big Brother Canada, 2013
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What if baby Porridge was like, five feet long?
The official art wants us to believe that Porridge is a small baby dragon but I like this idea!
Porridge is a big baby
Porridge is the size of Rupert, and Rupert still carries him around like a child.
I've decided that modern Porridge is a great dane.
Big Porridge is my lifestyle
Big Porridge and little Fitzroy are BFFs
@dodgefred @fwufferson
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EYES OPEN (IN THE HALF DARK)
star wars, dane pov, 650 words
recommended listening: duck shoot by rupert gregson-williams
She is a white spectre, framed by the silhouette of the cave entrance, when she comes to him.
Dane had felt her when her shuttle had pierced through the atmosphere, the pulse of her a warmth under his skin, racing along his veins to his heart and settling in the crevices of his rib cage. He meets her halfway, the rain a sheet of silver in front of him, almost blocking his view of her russet-stained robes amongst the downpour.
“Sara,” he breathes.
She stops a few meters away, careless of the rain that pelts against her hair that has seemingly turned ashen in the days since he had seen her, Dagobah and the tear-stained faces of those children in her backburn. Her eyes look hollowed out and grey, cheekbones razor-edged against her skin as if they could draw blood at any moment. Her hands shake at her sides, the rain bouncing off her trembling skin harshly.
“Sara,” he says again, stepping out of the stale air of the cave and into the rain, hair instantly flattened against his scalp. His skin prickles at the frigid temperature, the dark fabric of his tunic clinging to him. The slash across his middle where the priestess’ saber had torn catches in the wind, the red-raw skin of his chest underneath stinging as the water hits it. Even in the darkness her eyes flick to it, pinched at the edges, then to the mellowed amber of his eyes, the saber that hangs crookedly at his hip, the dark smudge of hair pushing its way out of the skin along his jaw and chin.
He cannot tell if she is crying, or if it is just raindrops racing down her cheeks. Dane doesn’t think it matters. He lets her wonder the same of him.
“I . . .” she starts, and the movement pulls on a fresh wound slicing lengthways down the side of her neck. Blaster fire. “It’s gone. All of it.”
She sighs, faltering, the once beige of her boots stained brown, whether from blood or that forsaken swamp or both. Dane takes another step towards her, until she is close enough that he can reach out and trace the line of her trembling fingers with his own. Her skin burns, heart beats pounding down her veins, but she does not vanish into dust like he had feared.
“I know,” he whispers, because he does, because her mind is laid bare for him and shows him nothing but screaming children and the visage of a burning temple. It flickers occasionally, to a bloodied child sprawled at her feet, the searing heat of blaster fire against her temples, of the force scraping along badly healed scar tissue. He has nothing to give her, nothing to ease it but more fire and screams, so doesn’t linger. She leaves the door wide open even after he has retreated.
Sara chokes quietly then, tearing her gaze from his scarred fingers to the rain-soaked horizon to her left. The empty black-sand plains stretch forever, the rain forming pools that run off into the distance in blackened streams, as if seeking the planet’s edge. The only thing to break up the endless darkness is the bone-white corpse of a tree from an era long dead, the star light catching on its roughened edges enough to make it glow.
“I have nothing.”
Dane crowds in around her, his frame a looming silhouette beside her in the rain. He twines her fingers with his, their heart beats perfectly synchronised despite the way she is shuddering apart at the seams before him. Sara takes a breath, rests her head against the torn fabric of his tunic, and breathes in time with him for a few moments despite the rain still pounding down on their shoulders.
“You have me.”
#writing tag#ch: sara nev'ii#sara x dane#after watching the tcw finale over like five times i'm feeling star wars related pain#mostly order 66 star wars related pain if we're being specific
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Coming Attractions March 2019
As usual, we present monthly previews of new movies being released. These are the movies what will be hitting your local cinemas this month:
March 1st
Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral - In the eleventh and final installment of the Madea film series, somebody dies.
Greta - Isabelle Huppert and Chloe Grace Moretz star in this pseudo-horror film which premiered to excellent reviews at Toronto International Film Festival late last year.
March 8th
Captain Marvel - Brie Larson stars as the titular hero in this newest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Early buzz is overwhelmingly positive, but isn’t that we are taught to expect from Marvel Studios films these days? Go higher, further, and faster with Carol Danvers this month.
The Kid - Vincent D’Onofrio directs this film about the notorious outlaw Billy the Kid, played by Dane DeHaan. D’Onofrio also stars in the film alongside Ethan Hawke and Chris Pratt. Hey, look! A The Newton Boys reunite! Not to mention Pratt, Hawke, and D’Onofio also made up almost half of 2016′s The Magnificent Seven - well, 42.9% percent to be exact.
March 15th
Triple Frontier (March 13th) - This upcoming action thriller with a screenplay by Mark Boal (Zero Dark Thirty) stars Ben Affleck, Oscar Issac, Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund, and Pablo Pascal. While it opens in select cities the week prior, it lands on Netflix today.
Wonder Park - A cartoon about theme parks. Do I have to write more or is that enough? It’s enough? Great, thank you so much for your help.
Captive State - Rupert Wyatt directs his first film since 2014′s The Gambler with the science fiction thriller, John Goodman stars in the film about the world a decade into an alien occupation.
Five Feet Apart - Two teenagers with cystic fibrosis fall in love yet keep their distance in this adaptation of a novel of the same name.
Nancy Drew and the Staircase - Sophia Lillis of It fame stars as the young sleuth Nancy Drew is this new adaptation. I’m still disappointed that CBS didn’t pick up the adult Nancy Drew procedural from pilot season a couple years ago.
The Aftermath - Kiera Knightly, Alexander Skarsgard, Jason Clarke star in this drama about the relationship between the wife of a British colonel and a German widower in postwar Germany in 1946.
March 22nd
Us - Jordan Peele’s newest psychological horror film starring Lupita Nyong’o and Winston Duke is finally here. Hopefully, Peele is able to translate some of his Get Out magic in Us.
The Beach Bum - McConaughey goes full McConaughey this month in The Beach Bum. His character’s name is Moondog for crying out loud. Isla Fisher, Snoop Dogg (Yup), Jimmy Buffett (Yup again), Zac Efron, Martin Lawrence, and John Hill costar.
Hotel Mumbai - Dev Patel, Armie Hammer, and Nazanin Boniadi star in this thriller based on the 2009 documentary, Surviving Mumbai, about the 2008 attack on the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in India.
The Dirt - Someone told Netflix that musical biopics are trendy because here comes another. Based on the book written by the band, the story of Mötley Crüe is coming to the small screen this month.
March 29th
Dumbo - Tim Burton directs one of three animated turned live-action adaptations for Disney this year (the debate about whether the new Lion King is live-action notwithstanding). Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green, Alan Arkin join the eponymous elephant this reimagining of the fantasy adventure classic.
Now for a quick look ahead to April, my top picks for next month are Shazam! and Avengers: Endgame
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