#Frost Beard
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photozoi · 12 days ago
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The Ice Wool is back...
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Or, as it is known around here, Unicorn Hair.
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serpentizlord · 2 years ago
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hijacksecrets · 1 year ago
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Finally tried out @midoristeashop’s brushes!!! I’m still figuring them out but so far I really like them! >:0
I used my Princess Bride AU to practice the brushes with :>
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theaestheticmodels · 1 year ago
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capn-twitchery · 1 month ago
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had a thought, that maybe grace's reflection should get tiny monstery traits like animal eye shines and sharp teeth,,,, (on top of looking exactly like he did when he killed the other expedition survivor) since grace already sees himself kinda as a monster for what he did
and then i got way carried away
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charlotte-family-apologist · 9 months ago
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For the MK requests... maybe SubScorp sharing adoring looks (cue Takeda and Frost gagging because ew, those are their dads)? Or the Kombat Kids + Frost resting in a cuddle pile after a long mission? Whatever inspires you more!
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This took forever bc this is my first time drawing Hanzo and I had to keep redrawing things 😭
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seafoamdew · 1 year ago
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In my old Jack moods.
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gophergal · 1 year ago
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SubScorp Week 2023 - Day 6: High Notes
Being Grandmaster is hard and sometimes you need some help ;3
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(bonus)
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starleska · 14 days ago
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my dumb unsubstantiated Jack Frost headcanon of the day is that the icicle at his throat isn't decorative: it always forms there whenever he wears any kind of button-down shirt!! i like to think his coldness 'leaks' through his clothes and forms little ice crystals which hang down like a tie 🥰❄️
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zalgoid · 9 months ago
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I’ve seen a few human Frost designs floating around and I have never had such a visceral reaction to something that did not matter at all. My one braincell started screaming “HE WOULD NOT HAVE A FUCKING BEARD!” and I made my own
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He gets some gay lil makeup 🫶
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ask-healthy-light · 8 months ago
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In response to the Doctor's kind words, the two Sisters solemnly nodded as they shook her hooves to thank her, before she promised them that she would watch over him, and should anything change, they would be the first to know; but since the Sun was setting, and the evening would soon be upon them, she politely asked them to finish their conversations with Starswirl, and to give him time to rest.
With quiet sighs, the Princesses accepted her request, so they turned back to tell the Bearded, and told him that they had to go, and that he had to sleep, but they would be back again in the morning to visit him again; and after they sweetly embraced him, they waved goodbye to him, while Starswirl watched as the Sisters stepped outside to follow Eclipse and the Dragoness, who shyly waved to him.
After he kindly waved back to Frost, he laid back down with a quiet sigh, still slightly annoyed by the fact that such a simple thing already made him feel so exhausted, yet also proud of himself for feeling less tired than before; and the Doctor warmly smiled, and promised him that he did not have to stay for much longer, and that he would be allowed to head back to the Palace before he knew it.
In turn, Starswirl gently nodded in understanding, before he turned on his side to sleep, while the four who had just left flew back to the Palace, where they met the rest of the group a little while later; and they told them the good news about Starswirl, both that he was doing very well, and that he would be allowed to go home before the week was up, but possibly much sooner than that, as well.
Comforted by the news, the other all let out immense sighs of relief, before they asked the Sisters whether there was anything they could do for them or for Starswirl, to which Celestia and Luna just shook their heads; for the Doctor herself had said that the only thing she could ask of them was to keep him company, as it would not only help to keep his spirits up, but also speed up his recovery.
Immediately thereafter, however, the Sisters asked Cadance if they could help her with anything, as they were already put at ease by the knowledge that their friend and Mentor was all right, to which she hesitantly shook her head; and she softly admitted that she was still worried about Shining, as she had yet to hear back from him, even if only to let her know that he had made it to the Outpost.
As warm smiles grew upon their faces, the Princesses wandered over to Cadance, and as they embraced the Lady of the Empire, they reassured her that they were certain he would let her know when he had reached his destination soon enough; but in the middle of their embrace, the two Sisters discreetly gestured to Eclipse, who understood what they asked of them, before they slowly went to their room.
Before they could leave the Great Hall, however, Cadance politely asked them to stay for at least a little while, even if only to have a cup of tea with her, as their presence helped her to feel much calmer; but when Twilight started stuttering a bit, Solar spoke up, and solemnly told her that they were honoured to know that they could help her so much, before he gently steered them to the couch.
Since nobody else of their group was aware of the truth behind Shining's sudden departure, save for the Dragons, Spike and Frost realised that they had to be the ones to send word to their friends in the East; but as if Cadance was subconsciously aware of what they had to do, she kindly asked Spike if he could make tea for the group, who glanced at Frost in concern, before he flew to the kitchen.
Fortunately, Frost, being rather unfamiliar with the Lady of the Empire, was able to excuse herself from the group, solemnly claiming that she would stand guard, to which Cadance only briefly nodded, before she turned back to her friends and Family around her; but as soon as Frost had gently closed the doors, she swiftly flew to Luna's room, hoping to find everything she needed to write a letter.
But when she stepped into Luna's room, though she was glad to find a quill and paper, she realised:
"Could I even send a letter with my ice-breathing?"
(Thanks for reading! And if you enjoyed, please reblog! Thanks in advance!)
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Featuring: Solar Eclipse and Twilight Sparkle as Twilight Eclipse from @asktwilighteclipse
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sonnemordundsterne · 2 months ago
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Older pic from the plague age 2021.
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aconite7pints · 5 months ago
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Literally just so I'm not a faceless profile
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artmill-danaan · 1 year ago
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The Old Guard doodletober (week 3)
D16. Angel
D17. We all have demons (3rd drawing scrolling down)
D18. In the saddle (2nd drawing)
D19. Plump - Fettuccine the cat would like you to know that she heartily disagrees (and entirely belongs to @luminarai - kudos to her)
D20. Frost
D21. Chains
D22. Scratchy [Nicolo]
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roughridingrednecks · 1 year ago
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Frost
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denimbex1986 · 1 year ago
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'There are countless reasons why a film may struggle to come out by its intended release date, as the process of putting together an ambitious film production is never predictable. A film like Mad Max: Fury Road took over a decade of restarts, production shutdowns, studio delays, and release date changes before it finally saw its release in 2015 and was immediately hailed as an all-time great masterpiece; Terry Gilliam’s struggles to get his passion project The Man Who Killed Don Quixote completed after years of creative and financial setbacks even inspired the independent documentary The Man of La Macha to chronicle his journey. However, there are some films that went through nearly every pushback and delay possible, and still haven’t been seen by audiences. The Cillian Murphy star vehicle Hippie Hippie Shake began pre-production in the late 1990s, and went through a tumultuous behind-the-scenes process before it even got to start shooting. While the film is now more or less completed, it has yet to be officially distributed in any form, and it’s unlikely that audiences will see it anytime soon. So what made this curious Australian biopic so controversial?
What is ‘Hippie Hippie Shake'?
Hippie Hippie Shake is loosely based on the autobiography of Richard Neville, the highly influential (yet very controversial) editor of the offbeat Australian satirical magazine Oz. Long before the days of the Harvard Lampoon or the trials of Larry Flynt, Oz became highly controversial within Australia for its biting satire, shred characterization of recent events, and frequent lewd material. Oz started as a grassroots publication under Neville’s direct control in Sydney, Australia during the dawn of the 1960s when the counterculture movement was in full swing; it inspired a parallel London edition that debuted in 1967, and subsequently became a phenomenon. However, Neville’s interest in including taboo subjects like government-sponsored racism, censorship, homosexuality, police brutality, and the Vietnam War resulted in severe public blowback that resulted in two separate court cases in which the publication was put on trial for obscenity.
It’s evidently a great story, and one that certainly would be worthy of a probling historical biopic. The 1990s saw the success of several films about controversial public figures, including The People vs. Larry Flynt and Man on the Moon, so a biopic of Neville seemed all but guaranteed to be a major hit. Working Title Film Productions acquired the rights to Neville’s memoir Hippie Hippie Shake: The Dreams, the Trips, the Trials, the Love-ins, the Screw Ups: The Sixties in 1998 and hired screenwriter Don MacPherson to pen the first draft. The initial delay in production was unclear, but Hippie Hippie Shake was back on track in 2002 with the acclaimed British filmmaker Shekhar Kapur (Elizabeth, The Four Feathers, Elizabeth: The Golden Age) behind it, as well as a new script by Kapur’s preferred screenwriter Tom Butterworth. Unfortunately, this seemingly promising sign of progress only resulted in another delay.
Like Neville himself, Working Title was determined to have their voices heard, and a third and final attempt at adapting Hippie Hippie Shake began moving forward in May of 2007. The production had a talented filmmaker behind it with Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason director Beeban Kidron behind the camera, and a cast began to form to play the various figures within Neville’s life. The stacked ensemble included Cillian Murphy as Neville, Sienna Miller as Neville’s longtime girlfriend Louise Ferrier, Nina Liu as the famous fashion designer Jenny Kee, Emma Booth as Germaine Greer, and Tom Goodman-Hill as David Frost. Other notable British actors set to appear included BAFTA nominee Derek Jacobi, Max Minghella, Chris O’Dowd, Hugh Bonneville, Matthew Beard, and Margo Stilley, among others.
'Hippie Hippie Shake' Sees Further Delays
Gladiator screenwriter William Nicholson had helped pen an additional draft of the script that was used when the film actually began shooting in 2007. Little is known about the filming process itself, but apparently the production was so tumultuous that it made the chaos at Lucasfilm with Solo: A Star Wars Story look like smooth sailing. It’s always difficult for biopics to stand on their own when its subjects are still living; while Neville himself supported the film, the real feminist author Germaine Greer wrote a seething piece for The Guardian in which she called out the film and expressed her displeasure about being played by Booth. She stated in her piece that the notion of being portrayed infuriated her, and mused that “you used to have to die before assorted hacks started munching your remains and modeling a new version of you out of their own excreta.” Additionally, Kidron left the film in the middle of post-production, leading her husband (and the film’s co-screenwriter) Lee Hall to complete the project.
This happened to coincide with Working Title’s financial difficulties, and Neville himself stated that “Universal Pictures decided to shelve the film and save themselves a lot of tax payments.” He went on to claim that while the rough cut of the film didn’t live up to their expectations, a second cut had made significant improvement. During a promotional tour several years later for Live by Night, Miller backed up his assertions by agreeing that “I don’t think we’ll see it at this point,” but that “I did see a rough cut of it and it was a pretty beautiful film.” A test screening reaction from Ain’t It Cool News in 2008 reported that a test reviewer said that he “really liked it” despite “some predictable scenes, some hammy acting, some bad jokes.”
It doesn't look like Hippie Hippie Shake is going to be released anytime soon, and that's unfortunate. It's unquestionably been a massive struggle to bring this story to the screen, and a film about the importance of free press and the ability to hear contrasting opinions might be particularly relevant right now. It's quite unnerving when studios can simply pull the plug on a project's release, and the cancelation of Batgirl reminded film fans recently that this can happen to any type of project. Hopefully Hippie Hippie Shake will make its way on to a streaming platform at one point, as at the very least it's sure to give us a great Cillian Murphy performance.'
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