#Eugenie Bondurant
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targwh0re · 5 months ago
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Okay, okay, okay. Hear me out. If we can’t have this:
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Could we at least have this:
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Im sure we’ve all seen the TikToks comparing Hunter Shaffer and Emma D’Arcy and I do agree that they have similar appearances. Not only that, but I find that Emma is a good mix of both actresses and would be a good bridge between ages. Not to mention they have proven themselves to be a phenomenal actor and definitely capable of taking on the complex character that is Tigris. Also imagine them with tiger strip tattoos, like Tigris hasn’t gone full tiger yet and is transitioning into that full feline appearance.
As for Ewan Mitchel as Coriolanus Snow I’ve stated before that Coriolanus gets plastic surgery and it’s implied a facelift by the way Katniss states his skin appears to be “too tight”. No hate to our baby but with a bit of makeup I could see it giving him a more pulled back appearance of the face, magic after all can do wonders in the hands of the right artist. I’d also think he got the surgery to appear younger and also to participate in the new process of transformation the Capitol had taken on for itself.
And as for them both working together on House of the Dragon right now, plenty of actors work together more than once. Not to mention I also don’t really think they’re seeing each other much besides at Premiers and interviews as I’m pretty sure they film at different locations and as far as I know they don’t have any scenes together this season.
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cieuxgris · 8 months ago
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Eugenie Bondurant as Tigris in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015)
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therunwayarchive · 10 months ago
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Eugenie Bondurant for Balenciaga, Fall 2022
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milliondollarbaby87 · 8 months ago
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Fight Club (1999) Review
When an insomniac officer worker decides his life must change he just happens to meet Tyler Durden a soap maker and together they form an underground fight club that becomes so much more. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ *25th Anniversary Cinema screening at Cineworld* Continue reading Fight Club (1999) Review
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abs0luteb4stard · 7 months ago
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● W A T C H I N G ●
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oceanusborealis · 1 year ago
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Werewolf by Night in Color - Movie Review
TL;DR – A delightful romp through times past, made with the techniques of today, Now in Color. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.Disclosure – I paid for the Disney+ service that viewed this film. Werewolf by Night in Color Review – Last year, we reviewed Werewolf by Night, an experiment and, honestly, one of the best things that the MCU put out on…
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gbhbl · 2 years ago
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Horror Movie Review: Werewolf by Night (2022)
The death of Ulysses Bloodstone, the leader of an unnamed monster hunting group and rightful owner of the powerful Bloodstone. His death allows Verussa to gather a collection of monster hunters together for the goal of inheriting the Bloodstone.
Werewolf by Night is an American television special directed by Michael Giacchino and written by Heather Quinn and Peter Cameron for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics featuring the character of the same name. Following the death of Ulysses Bloodstone, five experienced monster hunters, are summoned by Ulysses’ widow, Verussa, to Bloodstone Manor. They are instructed to…
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dailythg · 5 months ago
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I know you, you were a stylist in the Games.
EUGENIE BONDURANT as TIGRIS SNOW THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 2 (2015) dir. Francis Lawrence
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abirdie · 7 months ago
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Gael García Bernal in Werewolf by Night / Werewolf by Night in Color (2022 / 2023, dir. Michael Giacchino)
(these gifs also feature Laura Donnelly and an out-of-focus Eugenie Bondurant, plus Carey Jones was in the on-set suit for Ted)
Gifs are all 540px wide so you can click to see larger.
[other gael filmography gifsets]
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agentem · 1 year ago
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Preparing for "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes"
I'm going to talk about the Hunger Games series some more because I'm in a hyperfixation.
If you saw the movies and/or read the books awhile ago, you might need a bit of a refresher before seeing The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (in theaters November 17!).
BALLAD is set 64 years before the events of The Hunger Games. It is takes place around the 10th Annual Hunger Games and Katniss competes in the 74th Hunger Games.
So really you just have to remember that Panem is a the country and they have Hunger Games. That's pretty much it. Ballad deals with how the Hunger Games themselves went from being a plain punishment to a spectacle that is still a punishment. You'll see.
There are only two characters from the first movie series in the prequel, as far as I know.
The first is this jerk:
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Coriolanus Snow was originally played by Donald Sutherland and will now be portrayed as a teenager by Tom Blyth.
The other is a character you might not remember.
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Tigris Snow appeared VERY briefly in the movie Mockingjay Part 2 (and the book Mockingjay). She was played by Eugenie Bondurant. We learn she was a stylist for the Hunger Games. Her heavily tatooed and feline appearance surprises Katniss. The director Cressida approaches her, saying she was part of Plutarch Heavensbee's underground. Tigris smiles when Katniss says she's going to kill President Snow and shelters Katniss's squad.
So it was a bit of a shock when Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes the book came out and revealed that Tigris is Coriolanus' cousin, who practically raised him because his mother died in childbirth.
In Ballad, Tigris is a cinnamon roll too pure for this world played by Hunter Schafer of Euphoria. I don't think it's a spoiler to say that we do not know what happened to her in between the two time periods. (Suzanne, if you are reading this, we need a Tigris novel. Or at leastanother novel in which she appears.)
I'd like to know if Tigris did her body modifications because she wanted to (I hope) or if it was to disguise her appearance (but she kind of draws attention to herself?) or maybe to cover up some scars? I'm worried about her. (Anyone got theories?)
Family Members
We do see some characters that are related to characters that will appear in the main trilogy.
Lucky Flickerman, played by Jason Schwartzman, is related to Cesar Flickerman, played by Stanley Tucci. Both are TV presenters that are involved with the production of the Hunger Games.
Snow is also classmates with members of the Crane and Heavensbee families. Seneca Crane (Wes Bentley) was the Gamemaker with the funny beard in the first movie. And Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman) was a key figure in the revolution that eventually overthrows Snow in Mockingjay Part 2.
TLDR, the elite families of the Capitol are insular. They all go to the same school and live in the same area. Outsiders are not welcome. Especially outsiders from the Districts.
Other Connections
SONGS
Ballad will also follow a female tribute from District 12. For the 10th Hunger Games that is Lucy Gray Baird, played by Rachel Zegler. Lucy Gray is very different from Katniss. She is a singer and performer, not a hunter. Her family is a group of other children that were once part of a traveling singing troupe called "the Covey". (They are now kind of stuck in 12 since the Rebellion.)
The song "The Hanging Tree" that Katniss sings in Mockingjay Part 1 is a part of Ballad. We learn that Lucy Gray wrote that song. And it is implied that the littlest member of the Covey, Maude Ivory, is related to Katniss' father. She is probably his mother or grandmother, which explains how Katniss knows the song more than 60 years later. (This theory has not been confirmed by Suzanne Collins but makes the most sense.)
Keep your eye on this little one.
BIRDS
Also you may wish to refamiliarize yourself with the fictious creature called the Mockingjay. The book Ballad features the bird itself, whereas the movies mostly focused on it as a symbol of the revolution (Katniss).
But mockingjays are hybrid birds created when the Capitol's genetically engineered jabberjays (these were seen in the arena in Catching Fire torturing Finnick and Katniss with their lifelike screams) mated with mockingbirds and a new species came about. Thereafter they were associated with the rebellion against the Capitol as a symbol. Katniss says they were something of a "slap in the face" to the Capitol--a sign they didn't actually have total control.
This symbolism will be furthered when Katniss herself wears a mockingjay pin into the arena and Rue teaches her how to use them to signal to each other. And then it becomes a whole thing where Katniss "is" the Mockingjay and that's the title of the third book/third and fourth movies.
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dear-indies · 5 months ago
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Hello! Could you please help me come up with fc suggestions for a mother of an Alice Pagani fc? Preferably with green eyes and in their late 50s/early 60s. Thanks!
Eugenie Bondurant (1961)
Camryn Manheim (1961)
Michelle Fairley (1963)
Björk (1965) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Anna Chancellor (1965)
Polly Walker (1966)
Nancy McKeon (1966)
Michelle Gomez (1966)
Sophie Marceau (1966)
Carrie-Anne Moss (1967)
Kathleen Hanna (1968) - has spoken up for Palestine!
I'm not the best at telling eye colour apart but all these suggestions have light eyes, I hope it helps!
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heartsbreaking-migrated · 1 year ago
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NEW MUSES!!
aleksandra 'aleks' vasileyev (marveI, fc: emma corrin)
tigris snow (t.hg, fc: hunter schafer/eugenie bondurant)
iphigenia snow (t.hg, fc: probably fIorence pugh)
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theboarsbride · 2 years ago
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Who would you cast if your WIPs were adapted to screen? :0
AAAAA THANKS FOR THE QUESTION THIS IS FUNNN!!!!!!
so this is interesting to think about because i DO have faceclaims, but like 90% of these fcs would be too old to portray these characters if they got adapted RIP :')
SO!! gotta think outside the box with this one! Gonna do this with my three main WIPs that I've been working on lately lol
The Monster and the Butterfly:
Dakota Blue Richards, Amelia Eve or Sophia Lillis as Sophie; Harry Melling as Edgar; Rufus Sewell or Crispin Glover as Claude; Evanna Lynch as Philomena/The Ghost; Bonnie Aarons or Eugenie Bondurant as Madame de Papillon
Temperance & Mr. Wyrm:
Gwendoline Christie as Temperance; Kieran Culkin as Jack
Those Red Nights (blegh this one isn't as well thought-out SORRYYY):
Jennifer Morrison as Selene; Norm Lewis as Apollo; Bob Odenkirk as Lowell (shhhh idc if he's 60 this character literally exists because of Bob HHHHGGGGGGG)
THANKS AGAIN FOR THIS QUESTION!!! i like thinking of these type of goofy things
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therunwayarchive · 2 years ago
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Eugenie Bondurant for Balenciaga, Pre-Fall 2022
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Fans of Pollyanna McIntosh’s performances on VIKINGS and the WALKING DEAD series will not be disappointed by her debut as a writer-director, DARLIN’ (2019, Shudder). The third part of a trilogy (starting with 2009’s OFFSPRING and 2011’s THE WOMAN), it features her return as the feral, cannibalistic Woman. Here the focus is on her adopted daughter, Darlin’ (Lauryn Canny), whom she leads to a hospital at the film’s start. There the girl bonds with a gay nurse (Cooper Andrews) before she’s sent to a Catholic orphanage to learn to speak, worship God and hate herself. The film has a big mad on against the Catholic church as a site of patriarchal power. The church’s hospital is a little dictatorship, and Anderson mentions that he and his partner were turned down for adoption by the orphanage. It’s almost a cliché that the bishop (Bryan Batt) sexually abuses the girls in his charge. But the various women Canny encounters — her fellow students and the nun (Nora-Jane Noone) charged with getting her to speak — bond with and support her. That parallels Woman’s experience when she’s taken in by a group of homeless women. McIntosh directs well. The film moves along nicely and though the violence is well-staged, she keeps the focus on character. The scenes in which Canny develops a friendship with the school’s troublemaker, Billy (Maddie Nichols), are particularly touching, with just a hint that Billy is a baby lesbian. There’s also a very funny performance by Eugenie Bondurant as Mona, the slightly addled den mother of the homeless women. The rest are also strong, and Batt gets points for not overplaying his villainous role. McIntosh is simply a wonder. She completely inhabits the soul of this feral woman, making her as sympathetic as she is frightening. Her brief scenes as a member of the all-female homeless commune are a lovely grace note, setting off the film’s feminist themes without pounding the audience over the head.
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1973listener-blog · 4 months ago
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Green Light Cinema's Mike Hazlett & Station 12 Studio's Eugenie Bondurant https://audioboom.com/posts/8549041-green-light-cinema-s-mike-hazlett-station-12-studio-s-eugenie-bondurant
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