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自梳 | INTIMATES (1997) dir. Jacob Cheung Two stories, one in the present and one in the past. In the present, Theresa Lee is a single architect with a struggling relationship to boyfriend Winston Chao. Meanwhile, she has to escort her Aunt Foon to Guangzhou to meet an old friend. From there unfolds the past story of young Foon, who walks a road enforced chastity after refusing an arranged marriage. Foon ends up working for rich merchant Chan and befriending his ninth wife, Wan, a former prostitute who married him to leave her past behind. After Wan's husband barters her in a business agreement, she leaves him, finding that only Foon is loyal to her. The two women find solace in their friendship, and slowly their feelings grow stronger and deeper. (requested by @tendergazing, link in title)
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it IS my informed opinion that leslie cheung would have loved jacob anderson
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happy late sts!
for bent nails, which character would you like to meet the most irl? and which one would you hate to?
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Happy even later STS! Thanks for the ask @vsnotresponding <3
Good question! I think Michael and I would get along pretty well once we got over the initial awkward introduction. Working together, forming a grudging respect that turns into a best friends situation...yeah, that'd be fun! Also Jacob, cause he's so easy to talk to and such a nice and chill guy.
Right now, don't really want to meet Bobby Cheung, the current king of the high school. I only just introduced him in the story, and from our current point of view, he's sort of an asshole. Like a lot of an asshole. ;)
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KAR Nationals Statistics
Amount of Titles won by studios: (Top 10)
Triple Threat Performing Arts (24)
The Element Dance Center (21)
Rising Stars Dance Academy (18)
Yoko's Dance, C&C Dance Co (14)
Cutting Edge Dance Center, WCSA, OCPAA (13)
Soul Shock Dance Company @ PDC (12)
Starz Elite Dance Center, Avi's Dance Project, South Carolina Dance Company (11)
Karen's School of Dance, Creative Dance (10)
Signature Dance Academy (9)
Studio J Dance Company, Gotta Dance Academy, GTB Australia, Studio 84, Dance Deluxe, Acapriccio Dance Company (8)
Most titles won by an individual:
4 Titles:
Nick Farris (Performers Edge Dance Company)
3 Titles:
Alexander Mateo (Rising Stars Dance Academy)
Brooke Shaw (WCSA)
Crystal Huang (Yoko's, The Rock Center For Dance)
Damian Seymour (Nancy's School of Dance)
Diego Gonzales (La Bella Dance Company)
Dylan Rogers (Michelle's Academy)
Jennilee Soares (Rising Stars Dance Academy)
Josh Escover (Lana's Dance Studio)
Justin Renaud (Yoko's)
Lauryn Martin (The Element Dance Center)
Macy Waters (Ashley's Dance Company)
Mia Barone (South Tulsa Dance Company, Creative Dance)
Michelle Cheng (OCPAA)
Olivia Beauchamp (Dance Expressions, Viva Dance Co
2 Titles:
Alex Dominguez (Art In Motion Dance Academy)
Andrew Van Allen (And A 5678 Studio of Dance)
Ansley Hare (Soul Shock Dance Academy @ PDC)
Audrey Stone (Avi's Dance Project)
Avery Wyatt (Ashley's Dance Company)
Berlynn Gonzales (Avi's Dance Project)
Brandy Baker (WCSA)
Brendan Farris (Performers Edge Dance Company)
Brooke Wendel (Cutting Edge Dance Center)
Calvin Biesecker (Starz Elite Dance Center)
Carter Cliff (GTB Australia)
Chris Critelli (TJE Dance Force)
Christian Harmston (Starz Elite Dance Center)
Christina Crocker (Avi's Dance Project)
Coco Backshell (Triple Threat Performing Arts)
Darius Stokes (Candy Apple's Dance Center)
Diego Moreno (Triple Threat Performing Arts)
Easton Kinsey (Acapriccio Dance Company)
Easton Bright (Joni's Dance Centre, BC Dance)
Easton Mahoney (The Dance Connection)
Ellary Day Szyndlar (Yoko's)
Emmy Cheung (WCSA)
Ethan Huang (Yoko's)
Gavin Davis (Dance Deluxe)
Giuliana Damato (The Dream Center Dance Aca.)
Isabel Jones (Triple Threat Performing Arts)
Isabella Rayborn (A Touch of Class Performing Arts)
Jack Schofield (Elite Academy of Dance)
Jacob Piattoni (Cutting Edge Dance Center)
Jayden Marquez (La Bella Dance Company)
Jaylaen Higgins (Yoko's Dance)
Jayse Gillott (Forever Dance Lake Tahoe)
Jessica Sutton (Avi's Dance Project)
Joey Mato (TJE Dance Force)
Jolie Bermas (South Caroline Dance Company)
Julian Bargas (Studio J Dance Company, The Stage Dance Academy)
Justin Pham (The Element Dance Center, Murrieta Dance Project)
Kadin Mestas (Denver Dance Starz)
Kairi Devera (Triple Threat Performing Arts)
Kamryn Smith (Soul Shock Dance Company @ PDC)
Kayla Chan (Triple Threat Performing Arts)
Kelsey Young (The Dance Connection)
Kianna Gachett (Cutting Edge Dance Center)
Kyler Durrence (Centre for Performing Arts)
Lana Baird (Just Dance!)
Lance McDougal (Studio J Dance Company)
Lauren Shaw (WCSA)
Mackenzie Belanger (Karen's School of Dance)
Maddux Ellison (Cutting Edge Dance Center)
Madeline Underwood (Starz Elite Dance Center)
Mariah Humphrey (The Element Dance Center, Signature Dance Academy)
Mary Smith (Prestige DSOD Copped Dance Company)
Morgan Perschy (Triple Threat Dance Company)
Nathan Pringle (Triple Threat Performing Arts)
Pablo Cabrera (Rising Stars Dance Academy)
Paisley French (Tammy Jo's Studio, The Studio of Dance Kentucky)
Rachael Reese (Creative Dance)
Reese Gabran (Jordan Center Dance)
Sabrina Huang (Gravity C Dance LLC, Academy of Ballet Arts)
Sari Thaler (Rising Stars Dance Academy)
Scarlett Adlam (JEM Dance)
Sophia Laufer (The Rage)
Susie Miller (Soul Shock Dance Company @ PDC)
Taylor Valadez (The Element Dance Center, Just Plain Dancin')
Vanessa Soto (Dance Deluxe)
Vaughn Ramirez (360 Dance)
Zeb Hanson (Studio 84)
Zoey Guillette (South Carolina Dance Company)
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Audio from the final performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat February 18, 2023.
Cast:
Jac Yarrow (Joseph), Vanessa Fisher (Narrator), Matt Gibson (u/s Pharoah)
Ensemble: Erica-Jayne Alden, Shane Antony-Whitely, Natalie Bennyworth, Jabari Braham, Ben Brooker, Gemma Buckingham, Meg Darcy, Tyler Ephraim, Iván Fernández González, Zac Frieze, Will Hawksworth, Samuel John-Humphreys, Amber Kennedy, Abbie Platts, Samantha Shuma, Sam Stones, Holly Willock
Children: Cody Black, Chloe Cheung, Jacob Davidov, Jayd Deroché, Jessica Du, Evelyn Fu, Nendia Lewars, Charlie Zeltzer
Notes: the audio isn't the greatest especially during the applause and part of go go go Joseph. Also this was my first time taking a full audio of a show (I tried on my trip to Joseph the week before and I did fix some things that were wrong with the audio). My phone also is kind of old so the microphone isn't the greatest for picking up audio.
I also didn't take audio of the megamix or closing speech but I will be uploading the video of it soon.
PLEASE DON'T SHARE OUTSIDE OF TUMBLR
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mlm asks: 2, 12, 16, 20 💋
2. What's your favorite eye colour?
I'd say it's light brown...
12. What scent reminds you of boys?
Hmm I don't know tbh. I kind of realize that scent isn't what I mainly focus on usually. Maybe the smell of clothes. They still smell like clothes, but clothes of someone in particular, in a way it feels personal and special.
16. Talk about the guy who made you realize you like boys.
I was aware that I was into other boys from quite a young age, but I kind of tried not to think about it? I assumed that I wouldn't be able to do anything about it and it won't be an issue. Well I was wrong ✌️ First guy I really fell for was my high school classmate. His name was Kuba (Jacob) and what made me catch feelings was actually his sense of humor and his sensitivity. He was like, kinda fail, but everyone liked him. I remember realizing that I was really into him when us and our whole group of friends were sitting around the bonfire and he was playing the guitar... It was the moment it sort of became clear to me that having that sort of reciprocated, special connection with another guy would be something very important to me. Wellll obviously he was straight 🤡 And also in love with our other classmate. And there was another girl who was also in love with him. And that year was so so messy and full of drama in general (that's when I got my depression 💖). It makes me cringe 😬 Not showing up to the high school reunion 😂 I don't particularly like falling hard for someone. My mood is always tragic then, and I get kinda sarcastic and bitter, and I really don't like being like that.
20. Who's your favorite fictional mlm?
My favorite multi-level marketing, hmmm 🤔🤔
Heh well, I love my gay boys in my media. Unfortunately I really enjoy drama movies so my gay boys are often going through ittt. So idk if it's my favorite couple as a couple, but my favorite movie with a mlm couple is Happy Together. Bittersweet but so beautiful. And Leslie Cheung (THE queer icon) and Tony Leung (clearly one of the hottest men on earth) are amazing ✨️
Thank you for the questions Love ♥️
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OREA - We'll Give You the Keys from Brian Chambers on Vimeo.
Created and Produced by Sawmill Written and Directed by Connor Shram
Talent: Hannah Brennen, Tej Sangani, Mylene Crino
PM: Gareth Beale DP: Jacob Barkey 1st AC: Eric Schweiger Gaffer: Kirill Melamed 2nd Electric: Shaun Correia Key Grip: Zak Rist 2nd Grip: Ibrahim Issa Swing: Nikolai Kaigorodtcev Production Designer: Alexander Kennedy Sound Recordist: Reid Goobie HMU: Ray Allison Wardrobe: Carmen Amini BTS Photographer: Rijul Kathuria PA: Le Monte Lewis, Ivan Cheung, Shawn Abramyam, Charlie Hill
Editor: Brian Chambers Colourist: Patrick Samaniego @ Darling Colour Assistant: Eric Kingsbury @ Darling Sound Designer: Daniele de Virgilio @ Parallel People Graphics: Sawmill
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The Astral Factor (1978) | Stephanie Powers | Sue Lyon | Robert Foxworth...
The Astral Factor, also known as The Astral Fiend, was made in 1976. The film was originally released in 1978 as The Astral Factor aka The Astral Fiend. It was later re-edited and made into a new, shorter version which was named The Invisible Strangler and released on video in 1984. Cast Robert Foxworth as Lt. Charles Barrett Stefanie Powers as Candy Barrett Sue Lyon as Darlene DeLong Mark Slade as Detective Holt Leslie Parrish as Colleen Hudson Marianna Hill as Bambi Greer Elke Sommer as Chris Hartman Percy Rodrigues as Captain Wells Alex Dreier as Dr. Ulmer Rayford Barnes as Sgt. Archer Frederick Tully as Detective Sloan Frank Ashmore as Roger Sands Larry Golden as Detective Rouseau Renata Vaselle as Roxane Raymond Cesare Danova as Mario Eddie Firestone as Jacobs Bill Overton as Kingsley Carol Blalock as Sgt. Davis Jennifer Burton as Policewoman George Cheung as Jim, Medical Examiner Albert Cole as Cop in Alley John Hart as Harbormaster Robert F. Hoy as Harris Harry Lewis as Stage Manager Walter O. Miles as Fingerprint Man Queenie Smith as Darlene's Landlady Al Tipay as Miller Frank DeSal as Prison guard Troy Melton as Prison guard George Robotham as Cemetery Guard Jerry Wills as Cop Budd Bryan as Lead Dancer Bea Marie Busch as Dancer Bonnie Evans as Dancer Kathy Gale as Dancer Marcia Hewitt as Dancer Nancy Martin as Dancer Judy Van Wormer as Dancer You are invited to join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded, https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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i associate u with fashion, leslie cheung, taemin (all of shinee rly), pretty gifs, vivienne westwood, jacob also the color red for some reason, like burgundy
omg ur so real for associating me with vw i should wear my vw earrings more.... 💖🖤
tell me what you associate with me 💕
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James Franco in The Sound and the Fury (James Franco, 2014)
Cast: James Franco, Tim Blake Nelson, Scott Haze, Loretta Devine, Ahna O’Reilly, Joey King, Jacob Loeb, Janet Jones, Dwight Henry, Logan Marshall-Green. Screenplay: Matt Rager, based on a novel by William Faulkner. Cinematography: Bruce Thierry Cheung. Production design: Kristen Adams. Film editing: Joe Murphy, Ian Olds. Music: Tim O’Keefe.
Even before his career foundered on allegations of sexual misconduct with his acting students, James Franco was often mocked for overreaching -- writing fiction, directing avant-garde films and multimedia art, taking graduate level courses at a variety of universities simultaneously, and just for ambition that sometimes seemed to exceed his abilities. I don't want to come off as a mocker in my criticism of his film version of William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. It's a failure for a variety of reasons, not least the extreme difficulty of translating into visual terms a novel that succeeds in the way its author uses language to convey the inner states of his characters. Franco makes the serious mistake of casting himself as the most interior and inarticulate of Faulkner's characters, the mentally handicapped Benjy Compson. Distractingly outfitted with oversize front teeth, Franco struggles to portray Benjy's torment at the loss of his beloved sister Caddy (Ahna O'Reilly), amid the declining fortunes of the Compson family. He can't dim the intelligence in his own eyes enough to suggest the blind struggle of memory and desire and frustration within the character. The screenplay by Matt Rager, who has also adapted Faulkner's As I Lay Dying (2013) and John Steinbeck's In Dubious Battle (2016) for Franco to direct, does a fairly good job of sticking to the narrative line of the novel: Benjy's loss, the suicide of his older brother Quentin (Jacob Loeb), the marriage that Caddy enters into because she is impregnated by Dalton Ames (Logan Marshall-Green), Caddy's sending her daughter, also named Quentin (Joey King), to live with the Compsons, and the rage of the youngest brother, Jason (Scott Haze), when the teenage Quentin runs away from home with the money he has hoarded after stealing it from the funds Caddy has sent for Quentin's support. Rager also draws heavily on the sententious speeches of the Compson children's ineffectual alcoholic father (Tim Blake Nelson), taken directly from the novel. The screenplay skimps on the key role played in the novel by the black servants, particularly that of Dilsey (Loretta Devine). Most of the performances are quite good, with the exception of Janet Jones Gretzky as the mother; she looks far too healthy, and never strikes the note of decayed gentility that the role demands. There are also some unnecessarily distracting cameos by Seth Rogen as a telegraph clerk and Danny McBride as the sheriff, bit parts that didn't need to be cast so prominently. As a whole, the film feels like the work of an amateur filmmaker with exceptional film industry connections, and that, I guess, is the very definition of overreaching.
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anyway a battle of wits/battle of the warriors (2006) dir. jacob cheung kinda dragged at 132 minutes runtime but i liked the philosophy discussed and the scale of the battles compared to other war films like red cliffs and the like. but again. why was andy dubbed 😔😔😔
every mainland (co-)production andy starred in around the mid-late 2000s where hes dubbed makes me lose another year off my life like whyyy did u do that :((( his mandarin is perfectly fine!! he has a slight southern accent but it's genuinely not that bad and it detracts frm his acting!!!
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Zi shu / Intimates (1997)
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Always on My Mind dir. Jacob Cheung
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