#George Sanderson
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james-p-sullivan · 10 months ago
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its-to-the-death · 30 days ago
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Battle of the Gingers Wave 1 Preliminary Round #66 - Favorites Round
Some of my personal favorite characters because yes I am biased. Whoever gets the most votes will move onto the next wave.
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galacticspaceguy · 2 months ago
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Hmmm new MU oc- this is “sandy”- George found her in a alley coming back from his secret poetry get together and thought she was an injured animal and decided to bring her home with him- as in back to the jox house
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mikheleworld · 2 months ago
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sufferingmoth · 6 months ago
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artbyjasonleung · 1 year ago
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George Sanderson from Monsters, Inc. 👁️
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adventuressclubamericas · 2 months ago
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Continuing our series of actors who appeared in both the original Miss Fisher, and in Ms. Fisher's MOD…Neil Melville
George Sanderson in several episodes of Season 2, MFMM Bill Steed, Season 2, Episode 3, Blood Wedding, MFMMM
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fizzyrockzz · 3 months ago
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PLEASE I NEED MORE JOX MOOTS💔💔
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wipbigbang · 2 years ago
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WIP Big Bang 2023 Round Starting April 1st!
What is the WIP Big Bang? Good question! This is a Big Bang with one goal in mind: to clean out your fanfic drafts folder. These are stories that were unfinished for whatever reason, that authors returned to and completed, and the art that goes with them!
Please read our FAQ/check out our schedule for more details.
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sithvampiremaster27 · 4 months ago
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Orange You Glad It's July II 16: George Sanderson
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james-p-sullivan · 10 months ago
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Pixar's Blooper Reel - Monster's Inc
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marcmarcmomarc · 7 months ago
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Kingdom Hearts IV predictions
Monstropolis (Monsters, Inc.)
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Takes place after the movie.
Is visited by Donald and Goofy.
The inhabitants are, of course, thrilled to see Donald and Goofy again, but are sad to hear about Sora’s sacrifice.
Starring the voices of:
Carlos Alazraqui as Mike Wazowski
Sam Black as George Sanderson
Regan Burns as Jerry Slugsworth
Pete Docter as Child Detection Agents
Mary Gibbs as Boo
Bonnie Hunt as Ms. Flint
Teddy Newton as Child Detection Agents
Frank Oz as Jeff Fungus
Bob Peterson as Roz
Jeff Pidgeon as Thaddeus “Phlegm” Bile
Phil Proctor as Charlie Proctor
John Ratzenberger as Yeti
Roger Craig Smith as Child Detection Agents
Stephen Stanton as Needleman & Smitty
Christopher Swindle as James P. Sullivan
Jennifer Tilly as Celia Mae
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gloriabomfim · 2 years ago
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Thabbeus Bile kills George Sanderson
Here is a transcript and a tags called "Thabbeus Bile kills George Sanderson"
[Scene: Monsters, Inc. Scare Floor F]
Thabbeus Bile: [angrily] George Sanderson! You have broken the CDA's Code 2319 one too many times!
George Sanderson: [frightened] Please, Thabbeus, I'm sorry! I won't do it again!
Thabbeus Bile: [angrily] Too late! [pulls out a knife] You have to pay the price for your crimes!
[Thabbeus Bile stabs George Sanderson with the knife, killing him]
Tags: Thabbeus Bile, George Sanderson, Monsters Inc, Murder, Knife, CDA, Code 2319
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mikheleworld · 3 months ago
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avoteforme · 10 months ago
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chapter 4 is up- drop a comment if you like
i am this close to starting yet another phrack au- this time the noir au starring private detective robinson and damsel-in-distress/femme fatale fisher. the way she'd sashay into his private detective office alone is a scene that i want to get down right now :> :>
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jackoshadows · 9 days ago
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Brandon Sanderson on why TV adaptations of fantasy works end up being so different to the source material:
I have a fun story here. Early in my career, someone optioned the rights to make one of my stories (the Emperor's Soul) into a film. I was ecstatic, as it's not a story that at the time had gotten a lot of attention from Hollywood. I met with the writer, who had a good pedigree, and who seemed extremely excited about the project; turned out, he'd been the one to persuade the production company to go for the option. All seemed really promising. A year or so later, I read his script and it was one of the most bizarre experiences of my life. The character names were, largely, the same, though nothing that happened to them was remotely similar to the story. Emperor's Soul is a small-scale character drama that takes place largely in one room, with discussions of the nature of art between two characters who approach the idea differently. The screenplay detailed an expansive fantasy epic with a new love interest for the main character (a pirate captain.) They globe-trotted, they fought monsters, they explored a world largely unrelated to mine, save for a few words here and there. It was then that I realized what was going on. Hollywood doesn't buy spec scripts (original ideas) from screenwriters very often, and they NEVER buy spec scripts that are epic fantasy. Those are too big, too expensive, and too daunting: they are the sorts of stories where the producers and executives need the proof of an established book series to justify the production. So this writer never had a chance to tell his own epic fantasy story, though he wanted to. Instead, he found a popularish story that nobody had snatched up, and used it as a means to tell the story he'd always wanted to tell, because he'd never otherwise have a chance of getting it made. I'm convinced this is part of the issue with some of these adaptations; screenwriters and directors are creative, and want to tell their own stories, but it's almost impossible to get those made in things like the fantasy genre unless you're a huge established name like Cameron. I'm not saying they all do this deliberately, as that screenwriter did for my work, but I think it's an unconscious influence. They want to tell their stories, and this is the allowed method, so when given the chance at freedom they go off the rails, and the execs don't know the genre or property well enough to understand why this can lead to disaster. Anyway, sorry for the novel length post in a meme thread. I just find the entire situation to be fascinating.
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