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Submitter's Note: This was made for Season 3 Episode 3 of the mockumentary show Documentary Now! This specific episode parodies the documentary "Original Cast Album: Company" a making-of of the original cast recording of Stephen Sondheim's musical "Company." This album is a loving homage/parody of Sondheim's music.
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#hyltta-polls#polls#artist: various artists#language: english#decade: 2010s#Parody#Musical Theatre#Comedy#artist: alex brightman#artist: renee elise goldsberry#artist: richard kind#artist: paula pell#artist: merideth kaye clark#artist: jesse cromer#artist: alec cameron lugo#artist: bobbi mackenzie#artist: norman wilson#artist: leah yorkston
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Among The Hoi Polloi
On July 30, 1936, Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, mother of twelve year old heiress Gloria Laura Vanderbilt, sailed for Europe aboard the RMS Queen Mary with her sister, Lady Furness. They are pictured above the previous year as they arrived home after a month in the country. Also on board: The Earl and Countess of Lincoln, Sir Malcolm and Lady Perks; Mrs. Lewis Cass Ledyard Jr., Kaye Don, racing…

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#cunard white star#famous passengers#Gloria Vanderbilt#Jesse Lasky#Kaye Don#Leopold Stokowski#passenger list#RMS Queen Mary
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Up (film)
Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo abbiamo continuato a parlare di fantascienza e dagli anni ’50 siamo passati agli anni ’80 dove ci siamo concentrati su un remake molto interessante, diretto da un regista che apprezzo molto, e il film in questione è Invaders. David è un ragazzino con la passione per l’astronomia e un giorno vede atterrare nel campo vicino alla sua casa…
#Agnese Marteddu#Andrea Ward#Andrew Stanton#Arnoldo Foà#Arturo Valli#Bob Peterson#Canaima#Carl Fredricksen#Cascate Paradiso#Charles Muntz#Christopher Plummer#Danny Mann#Dave Mullins#David Kaye#Delroy Lindo#Donald Fullilove#Dug#Ed Asner#Elie Docter#Ellie#film#Gary Bruins#Giancarlo Giannini#Heliums Up#Jean-Claude Kalache#Jeremy Leary#Jerome Ranft#Jess Harnell#John Lasseter#John Ratzenberger
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JEFFREY'S HELL Found-footage meta mockumentary - teaser trailer
‘Found footage is hell.’ Jeffrey’s Hell is a 2024 American found footage meta mockumentary film about filmmaker Aaron Irons who went missing in a cave. This movie explores the truth behind what happened to Aaron. Aaron Irons (Chest) wrote and directed the movie. The AI Multimedia-IFKY Films production stars Jasson Cring, Josh Croft, Steve Cross, Aaron Irons, Marissa Kaye, Jesse James Locorriere,…

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#2024#Aaron Irons#found-footage horror#Jasson Cring#Jeffrey&039;s Hell#Jesse James Locorriere#Josh Croft#Marissa Kaye#movie film#review reviews#Steve Cross#trailer
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Yes I did spend all day on the toilet after drinking a $7 iced chocolate, I've let a pay rise go to my head even though it's still way under the HECS-paying-off threshold, plus I bought another MICF ticket during one of these toilet sessions I think I need help
#literally was checking Instagram on the toilet and was looking at molly Daniels' insta post and I'm like#'did i fever dream that Molly was doing a show at the festival?'#i searched her name and turns out she is and it's only $25 so I'm going#that's 7 so far#there's celia and reuben kaye and Molly and Claire Hooper and Melanie Bracewell and Joel and nina#i would love to add Jess Harris' one to that but it's at like 10pm so I'm sorry Jess#same with Lauren Bonner - would love to see her but it's quite late and in Carlton#oh and i was going to get tickets to tom Gleeson when it was $25 but that's 9pm
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Arthur and Teddy Are Coming Out by Ryan Love - 3/5 stars
The Fate of Stars by SD Simper - DNF at pg 32
A Gathering Storm by Joanna Chambers - 4.75/5 stars
I kept getting the Madame Leota room from Haunted Mansion stuck in my head as I was reading this (not a bad thing!). This book has a surprisingly low rating on the Storygraph, and I'm not going to torture myself by looking at the reviews, but I'm assuming it's because of the power discrepancy between Ward and Nick. Clearly it didn't bother me as I really enjoyed the book!
Dionysus in Wisconsin by EH Lupton - 4.75/5 stars
At some point I might get tired of Mid-Century Modern romances, but not this day. This book was super fun, with an interesting world and lovely characters. And a Midwest setting! I've spent a lot of time in Madison, Wisconsin, where this book is set, so I got the added bonus of knowing most of the places pretty well. There was even a shoutout to an obscure piece of Madison history, the Lost City in the Arb. I have to get the second book in the series now!boy
Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan - 3.25/5 stars
I gave this book an extra quarter of a star for being written in 2003, when it would have been genuinely pretty groundbreaking. Reading it in 2024, it's very twee and pretty cringey (the queer utopia town would have been a magical fantasy in 2003, not so much now in a lot of places). When Levithan credited Francesca Lia Block's Weetzie Bat books in the acknowledgements, I though, ah. No wonder. Hated those as a teen.
All that said, there's some genuinely lovely writing in this book, and it has its place in the queer canon.
The Greywacke by Nick Davidson - 5/5 stars
Super interesting nonfiction about the discipline of geology and how the early geologic epochs were figured out. Also gave me an idea for a historical romance about gay Victorian geologists.
Home Grown Talent by Joanna Chambers & Sally Malcolm - 5/5 stars
I think I loved this one more than the first in the series. The social media scandal was perfect, in that it was exactly as absurd as every social media scandal is, and thus hilarious, but also chilling in how even something so stupid can ruin people's lives.
The First Bright Thing by JR Dawson - DNF at pg 1
Prince of the Sorrows by Kellen Graves - DNF at pg 30
Reuben's Hot & Cold by M Arbon - 3/5 stars
Slight Foxing Around the Edges by Melissa Polk - DNF at pg 132
Restored by Joanna Chambers - 5/5 stars
Balefire by Jordan L Hawk - 4.75/5 stars
A Rulebook for Restless Rogues by Jess Everlee - 4/5 stars
The Mars House by Natasha Pulley - 5/5 stars
See my brain vomit about this book here. If you've been around here for any amount of time you know all Natasha Pulley's books make me feral. Absolutely no exception here. I cannot believe her first UK publisher dropped her over this book. Idiots! It's wonderful just like everything she's ever written.
In the Case of Heartbreak by Courtney Kaye - DNF at pg 181
The Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason - DNF at pg 21
The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun - 5/5 stars (reread)
Just as good as the first time I read it!
Exhalation by Ted Chiang - 4.5/5 stars
The Foxhole Court by Nora Sakavic - DNF at pg 84
Crisped + Sere by TJ Klune - 4.75/5 stars
It actually kind of makes me mad that this series isn't Klune's most famous work, because it's real good. At this point it seems kind of unlikely he's going to continue it, but man, I'd love another book.
These Silent Stars by Chani Lynn Feener - DNF at pg 68
Trailer Park Trickster by David R Slayton - 5/5 stars
See below.
Deadbeat Druid by David R Slayton - David R Slayton - 5/5 star
I LOVE this series. Love love love love. Absolute must read. If you're a fan of KD Edwards's The Tarot Sequence, this series is right up your alley. It seems like there will be more after this initial trilogy, and there's also a spinoff book coming soon which I'm super excited for. Read them!!
#a gathering storm#joanna chambers#dionysus in wisconsin#eh lupton#boy meets boy#david levithan#reading tag#trailer park trickster#deadbeat druid#david r slayton#crisped + sere#tj klune#the mars house#natasha pulley#homegrown talent#sally malcolm#the greywacke#nick davidson
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⸺ ⟳ # 𝐀𝐔𝐆𝟑𝐍𝐃 ⋯ a study in a hymn sung in screams, a requiem carved into the marrow of your bones. Survival where survival was never meant to be, where every breath is a borrowed thing and every scar tells a story you never wanted to remember. Birth into ruin, baptized in blood, shaped by hands that should have held you close but instead led you to the altar. Faith twisted into a noose, devotion turned to decay. The ones who gave you life offering you up to the abyss, whispering promises of eternity as the poison took their breath, as their bodies folded like dying stars. And you, the one meant to follow, left among the corpses — a girl unchosen, abandoned even by death.
Learning that hope is a fragile thing, a sandcastle crumbling before the tide. That love, once given, is a blade pressed to the throat. That sometimes, the ones who should save you are the ones who let you drown, pouring your rage into guitars strung too tight, microphones kissed by the tremble of a voice that refused to die. Dressed in defiance, stitching your pain into rebellion, let the world mistake your recklessness for strength. The quiet despair, that endless gray, a specter trailing steps.
Presently stationed at @helltownfms. Kindly refrain from further interaction unless aligned with the aforementioned group. Created and overseen by rei.
𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗦𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗥𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗬 𝗠𝗔𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗔𝗡𝗗 𝗗𝗔𝗥𝗞 𝗡𝗔𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗛𝗘𝗥 𝗦𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗬, 𝗣𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗦𝗘 𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗖𝗘𝗘𝗗 𝗪𝗜𝗧𝗛 𝗘𝗫𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗠𝗘 𝗖𝗔𝗨𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡.
⸻lily-rose depp, twenty-five, cis-female, she / her ; ] … the photo on the missing poster is of MORRIGAN "MORGUE" SILVER. they are TWENTY-SIX, and have been missing for ONE MONTH IN ARCADIA. when the sun rises, they work as UNDECIDED / FORMER ROCK STAR. rumors in town say they can be ADDICTIVE and MAGNETIC. they chose to live in THE SETTLEMENT, and have an uncanny resemblance to Mia Wallace ( Pulp Fiction ), Nancy Downs ( The Craft ), Jesse Custer ( Preacher ), Emily "Junkie" Kaye ( The Heroin Diaries ), Selena Kyle ( Batman ), Peter Graham ( Hereditary ). can they survive another night ?…⸻ a specter of sound and sin, stitched together from cigarette smoke, stage lights, and the echoes of a scream that never quite left her throat; Smudged kohl eyes that hold the weight of forgotten prayers, lips split between a sneer and a plea, the rasp of her voice dragging like a blade against soft skin; Chaos draping itself over her like a second skin — fishnets torn at the knee, a crucifix swinging loose over bruised ribs, the scent of whiskey and regret lingering in the fabric of her existence.
INQUIRIES ;
How did your muse spend their first night in Arcadia, and where?
You were supposed to be dead long before that night.
Maybe the first time should have been in that house of corpses, staring into the glazed-over eyes of the people who called themselves your family, their mouths frozen mid-prayer, their hands clasped in reverence as death claimed them. Or maybe in that motel bathroom, needle still lodged in your arm, staring at your own reflection like a specter waiting to fade. You’d lost count of the times you should have slipped through the cracks, how many nights you’d tempted the abyss just to see if it would bite back. And yet, there you were again. Somewhere between the world of the living and the dead.
The last thing you remembered was the rush of fluorescent lights overhead, the ambulance doors rattling in their hinges, voices too far away to belong to you. Hands pressing against your ribs, forcing breath back into your lungs, dragging you — kicking, screaming — out of the void. You hadn’t wanted to come back. Not really. But something always pulled you back from the edge, something cruel, something stubborn, something that refused to let you rest. The confusion came next. A blur of movement, voices pitched in panic, the sound of metal groaning, tires skidding against gravel. And then — nothing.
Blackness.
You thought you were dreaming. Thought maybe the overdose had finally done its job, that this was just another fevered hallucination, another unraveling of a mind too far gone. When the howls came — deep, guttural, hungry — you thought they were echoes from your past, the ghosts you never quite managed to outrun. You told yourself this isn’t real, told yourself it was just the drugs still playing tricks on your system. But when you woke, the nightmare hadn’t ended. Morning bled through the blinds of the clinic, carving sharp angles across the room, white walls too clean, too sterile, too still. A voice drifted in and out, saying things you weren’t ready to hear — you can’t leave, you’re stuck, this is your new reality. You sat there, silent, limbs draped over the too-thin mattress, the weight of it pressing against your chest like a curse. You didn’t belong here. Not in a town that wasn’t on any map, not in some purgatory where the rules bent and monsters howled in the dark. But the way they looked at you, the way they explained the rules with tired eyes and voices dulled by too many repetitions, made it clear — this wasn’t a joke, this wasn’t a nightmare you could sweat out.
And yet, shock didn’t break you. Because nothing ever did.
Or maybe it was the pills dissolving in your bloodstream, the ones you swiped from the cabinet when no one was looking, their bitter taste a familiar comfort against the ache creeping in. You weren’t ready to feel — not yet. So you let the drugs wrap their arms around you, let them dull the edges, keep you floating just above the surface of it all. You didn’t cry. Didn’t scream. Didn’t beg for answers like the others probably did when they first arrived. You just sat there, tapping your fingers against the mattress like you were keeping time to a song only you could hear. Outside, the wind howled, and for the first time since waking up, you let yourself wonder if it was calling for you.
Because if there was one thing you knew for sure — the dark always came back for what belonged to it.
Why did your muse choose to live where they do?
You chose the Settlement, though you wouldn’t call it home. There was something about it — the way the people moved, the way they spoke in murmurs thick with reverence, the way their hands curled in prayer beneath the shadow of that tree. It should have unsettled you. Maybe, at first, it did. The whispers, the blind devotion, the eerie hush that settled over the town when night fell.
But it wasn’t unfamiliar. Not to someone like you.
You had been raised under the weight of rituals, your childhood steeped in bloodstained doctrine and candlelit invocations, the air thick with incense and whispered oaths to something unseen. Your parents had worshiped, bowed, offered themselves up as sacrifices — and when their time came, when their bodies collapsed to the floor like puppets with cut strings, they had expected you to follow. You didn’t. Maybe that’s why you were still here. And maybe that’s why the Settlement felt like the only place that made sense. You understood these people. They believed in something bigger than themselves, something that held power over life and death, something that could give and take with the tilt of its unseen hand. They feared it, loved it, bled for it in equal measure.
You understood what it meant to exist under the thumb of something greater, something unknowable. And so, you stayed. Not because you believed. Not because you wanted to be one of them. But because — for the first time in a long time, something was calling you back. And this time, you were listening.
What was your muse doing when they came across the tree?
You were dying in the back of the ambulance you came in on. The world had collapsed into a tunnel of flashing red lights, the siren a distant wail swallowed by the fog. Someone had been pressing against your chest, calling your name like it belonged to you, like it was something you should fight for. You remembered the sting of the needle, the rush of cold spreading through your veins as they tried to keep you tethered. But you had already been slipping. Slipping into something deeper. Something darker. The world outside the window was wrong — twisting, unraveling, the road curving where it shouldn’t. You thought it was the drugs. Thought maybe you had finally done it, finally tipped over the edge you’d been dancing on your whole damn life.
And then — impact.
The metal screamed. The world spun. A final breath punched from your lungs, and then — stillness. You didn’t know how long you had been unconscious. Minutes? Hours? Maybe you had never woken up at all. The back doors of the ambulance had been torn open, the stretcher tipped, IV lines still hanging like veins cut loose from a body that had been left behind. The paramedics were gone. The road? Gone. Nothing but trees. Nothing but mist curling through the branches, swallowing the last fragments of the world you used to know. And in the center of it all — the Tree.
It stood before you, ancient and gnarled, roots splitting the earth like veins, its branches stretching impossibly wide, dark, endless. The air around it pulsed, thick with something you couldn’t name, something that sank into your skin and pressed cold fingers against the inside of your skull. You should have run. Should have turned back, screamed, clawed your way away from whatever the hell this was. But you didn’t. You stumbled forward, bare feet dragging across the dirt, a weight in your chest that wasn’t entirely your own. It was calling to you. Not with words, not with sound, but with something deeper — something stitched into the marrow of your bones, something that had been waiting for you long before you ever set foot on this cursed ground. The Tree had seen you. And it knew you. You reached out, fingers brushing the rough bark —
And in that moment, you saw everything. Not in flashes, not in glimpses, but all at once. Blood in the dirt, soaking deep, feeding the roots. Faces carved from shadow, watching, waiting. The screams of those who came before you, the ones who tried to leave, the ones who never did. The cycle, the suffering, the way the town bent and twisted itself around this one, single point.
And at the very center of it all, yourself. Not as you were. Not as you had been. But as something else entirely. The past, the present, the nightmares clawing at the edges of your consciousness — it was all there. And for a single, terrible moment, you understood. Then the Tree let you go.
Your body collapsed to the dirt, the world spinning back into place, and when you gasped awake, the town was waiting. Your life before this? It had been borrowed time. And now, you were exactly where you were meant to be.
Has your muse left anything behind that they are desperately trying to return to or escape?
You left behind ashes and echoes, but nothing that would mourn you. No lovers tangled in the sheets of your absence. No family waiting by a phone that would never ring. No home beyond the motels and green rooms where you spent your nights, the places where you drowned in music, in vices, in the kind of oblivion that tasted like freedom but felt like chains. What was there to return to? A band that had already started to forget you, their lives moving forward while yours remained caught in the wreckage. A name scrawled in neon, flickering and dim, in venues where your voice once shook the walls. Unfinished songs, half-written lyrics smeared across hotel napkins and drugstore receipts — verses that bled with confessions you weren’t sober enough to say out loud.
You were always running. Running from the cold grip of the past, from the ghosts that sat heavy on your chest when the high wore off, from the memory of your mother’s vacant eyes staring back at you across a circle of corpses. Running from the fact that you were supposed to be one of them. You never asked to be saved.
Not when the paramedics pulled you from the brink, not when your body seized and your veins burned from overdose, not when you woke up in the back of that ambulance with another shot at a life you weren’t sure you wanted. And now, here you were. Not dead, but not alive. Stuck. Yet even in this godforsaken place, with its haunted streets and whispering trees, the past had its claws in you. You could still hear it calling, like the distant hum of an old song bleeding through static, a melody that only you could recognize. Maybe that’s why you kept a pack of matches in your pocket, half-used, the scent of sulfur still clinging to the tips of your fingers. Maybe that’s why you ran your fingers over the scars on your arms like a blind woman tracing a map to somewhere she was never meant to go. Maybe that’s why, sometimes before nightfall, you stood at the edge of the forest and listened — just listened — to the way the dark seemed to breathe, to the way it felt like something familiar watching you back. Because no matter how far you ran, there was something left unfinished. And whatever it was, whatever still tethered you to the life you tried to burn away — it wasn’t done with you yet.
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Who is the voice of the female Deputy?
When I saw this question, I decided to try to find an answer.
I looked up all the actors listed in the credits, listened to their voices (in interviews, demo reels, or other videos), and… I’m still not sure who played the female Deputy.
While I usually find it relatively easy to recognize voice actors in French, my native language, it turns out that’s much harder for me to do in English. Also, it doesn’t help that they’re usually very good at changing their voice/accent and that, in real life, most of them don’t sound like the characters they play.
I still believe the person who played the female Deputy is also “Cult Follower Female 5” (CFF5), but it seems to me the actor used a different accent and tone so the cultist sounds a bit “villainous”. In any case, I didn’t find anyone that sounded exactly like the two characters…
According to my ears, though, the female Deputy and the female Captain from New Dawn have the same voice. Outside of cutscenes, the Deputy has 314 lines in Far Cry 5 (which you can listen to here, here, here, here, and here) and the audio files were all reused for the Captain. In cutscenes, so the “lines” that were specifically recorded for New Dawn, the character sounds exactly the same to me, which means the voice actor must have worked on both games.
I looked at the names that appeared in the credits of the two games and narrowed the list down to the 15 (+1; see below) likeliest candidates, so here are the people who, in my opinion, could potentially be the voice of the female Deputy, as well as, when the information was available, either in the game or on IMDb, which character(s) they played:
Claire Armstrong
Kailea Banka
Carolina Bartczak (Cult Follower in FC5; apparently not in FCND, but you never know)
Kimberly D. Brooks (Gun for Hire)
Nicki Burke (Cult Follower in FC5, Selene in FCND)
Lucinda Davis
Stacey DePass (Nana in FCND)
Amber Goldfarb (voice of Faith’s Priestesses, “Cult Follower Female 3”, and, I believe, Rae-Rae)*
Julianne Jain
Mara Junot (Sherri Woodhouse, “Civilian Female 6”)
Helen King
Erica Linbeck (voice of Anne, but also this and this)
Cynthia Kaye McWilliams (Resistance Soldier)
Debra Wilson
Kim Yarborough
Mayko Nguyen, who plays Kim Rye, was credited a second time as a “voice talent” in Far Cry 5, which implies she may have also played one of several NPC. Since she worked on New Dawn, she too could be the female Deputy’s voice.
Again, English isn’t my first language, and after spending two days listening to all those voices, everyone started to sound the same to me :’) If you’re a native English speaker and/or have a great ear, though, maybe you’ll be able to more easily solve the mystery! We can do it!
*IMDb says Amber Goldfarb played “Noodle’s owner” (the woman who called Ms. Mable for her pet snake) but the files tell me the voice is actually “Civilian Female 6”, so Mara Junot.
And under the cut, just in case, I included all the other female voices who appear in the credits.
FAR CRY 5
MAIN CAST Beryl Bain (Tracey Lader) Sarah Booth (Tammy Barnes and, according to IMDb, a “Civilian”) Luisa D’Oliveira (Deputy Joey Hudson) Jenessa Grant (Faith Seed) Debra McGrath (Nancy) Tasya Teles (Mary May Fairgrave)
VOICE TALENTS Carolina Bartczak (Cult Follower) Lauren Jackson (Skylar Kohrs) Erin Mathews Julie Nathanson (Jess Black) Kristen Peace Murry Peeters (Grace Armstrong) Claire Rankin Cara Ricketts (Dr. Sarah Perkins in FC5, Mickey in FCND) Charlotte Rogers Paula Shaw (Ms. Wilhelmina Mable) Jane Wheeler (Adelaide Drubman)
PERFORMERS (I’m not sure they recorded voices and they apparently didn’t work on FCND) Michela Cannon Roanna Cochrane (Cult Follower) Athena Karkanis Karen Knox Janet Porter Melissa Robertson Alyssa Trask Brandi Marie Ward
FAR CRY NEW DAWN
MAIN CAST Reina Hardesty (Carmina Rye) Leslie Miller (Lou)
VOICE TALENTS Rylee Alazraqui Mary Faber (in the “Additional Thanks” section in the FC5 credits and in Lost on Mars according to IMDb) Camryn Jones Rachel Kimsey Melanie Minichino (Gina Guerra) Carolyn Ratteray Marisha Ray Nadia Verrucci
PERFORMANCE CAPTURE PERFORMERS (again, I don’t know if they recorded voices in FCND) Ava Augustin Tamara Brown Jenny Raven Ajanae Stephenson Lydia Zadel (also credited in the “Additional Thanks” section in FC5 and a voice in Lost on Mars according to IMDb)
Good luck!
#if you need voice samples to help you you can request them on vohc#but this was harder than expected for me…#far cry 5#the deputy#the junior deputy#far cry new dawn#the captain#the security captain#we can solve this I believe in us!
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Are there, by chance, voice files of the female deputy actually speaking, or a name of the voice actor who recorded the sound effects?
The female Deputy never speaks, but it sounds to me like she has the same voice actor as one of the cultists. You can find a transcript of most of her lines in this document if you search for “CULT_FOLLOWER_FEMALE_05”. One of the Angels might be played by the same person too.
I know Randy Yuen did motion capture for the Deputy in general, and maybe the male Deputy has his voice, but there is no information about who played “CULT_FOLLOWER_FEMALE_05” and the female Deputy…
The actor’s name must be in the credits, however, so probably one of these people:
VOICE TALENT Doug Abrahams Marty Adams Claire Armstrong Ted Atherton Kailea Banka Carolina Bartczak Lawrence Bayne Bruce Blain Jesse Bond Sarah Booth Marc-André Boulanger Wyatt Bowen Paul Braunstein Kimberly D. Brooks Jason Bryden Nicki Burke Mark Camacho Braeden Clarke Lucinda Davis Stacey DePass Bruce Edwards Jake Epstein Jonathan Goad Amber Goldfarb Alain Goulem Rob Greenway Gavin Hammon Ian Hanlin Lauren Jackson Julianne Jain Mara Junot Helen King Jameson Kraemer Gabe Kunda Tristan D. Lalla Erica Lindbeck Erin Mathews James Mathis III Jon McLaren Scott McNeil Cynthia Kaye McWilliams Chimwemwe Miller Julie Nathanson Mayko Nguyen Peter Outerbridge Lindsay Owen-Pierre Giles Panton Christopher Parson Kristen Peace Murry Peeters Simon Lee Phillips Geoffrey Pounsett Claire Rankin David Richmond-Peck Cara Ricketts Kyle Rideout Charlotte Rogers Paula Shaw Jesse Sherman Ivan Sherry Howard Siegel Jonathan Silver Dylan Taylor Jeff Teravainen Brett Watson Jane Wheeler Dan White Scott Whyte Debra Wilson Kim Yarbrough Farid Yazdani
And there is a little more information about who played who on IMDb.
This is all I know for the moment... but I hope it helps :)
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Amazing Digital Circus fanon voice actors.
Here are some actors/actresses that will fit in the Amazing Digital Circus.
Kath Soucie
Billy West
Tom Kenny
Grey Delisle
Kari Wahlgren
John Dimaggio
Tara Strong
Fred Tatasciore
Alex Hirsch
Rob Paulsen
Jess Harnell
Tress MacNeille
Maurice LaMaurche
Kevin Michael Richardson
Richard Horvitz
Nika Futterman
Nolan North
Phil LaMarr
Cree Summer
Kimberly Brooks
Jessica DiCicco
David Kaye
James Arnold Taylor
Wally Wingert
Zeno Robinson
Eric Bauza
Yuri Lowenthal
Josh Keaton
Jim Cummings
Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Mark Hamill
Clancy Brown
Roger Bumpass
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Lemme know what you think! What other voice actors/actresses that will fit in TADC?
#tadc#the amazing digital circus#voice actors#humanactors#the amazing digital circus idea#voice actresses#gooseworx#glitch productions#voice fanons
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Actors that were in Alice in Wonderland media and where you might know them better from. Part 2: 1970s-1990s
Part 1 | Part 2(you're here!!) | Part 3
1972-
Michael Crawford as the White Rabbit: The Phantom/Erik from The Phantom of the Opera Cornelius Hackel from Hello Dolly!(movie) Robert Helpmann as the Mad Hatter: Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Michael Hordern as the Mock Turtle: Jacob Marley from A Christmas Carol(1971) Davy Kaye as the Mouse: Admiral from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Roy Kinnear as the Cheshire Cat: Henry Salt from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Pipkin from Watership Down
Through the Looking Glass(1973)-
Sarah Sutton as Alice: Nyssa from Doctor Who Geoffrey Bayldon as the White Knight: Dr. Duval from Pink Panther(1976)
Festival of Family Classics(1973)-
Carl Banas as the King of Hearts: Head Elf from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Scorpion from Spider-Man(1967) Sweetums from Tales from Muppetland- The Frog Prince Grandpa Kitty from Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater Bernard Gouran as the Dormouse: Bumble/Spotted Elephant from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Paul Soles as the Cheshire Cat: Hermey from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Spider-Man/Peter Parker from Spider-Man(1967) Stanley Lieber from The Incredible Hulk(2008) Peg Dixon as the Queen of Hearts: May Parker/Mary Jane Watson from Spider-Man(1967)
Alice at the Palace(1982)
Meryl Streep as Alice: Donna Sheridan from Mamma Mia!(movie) Mrs. Fox from Fantastic Mr. Fox The Witch from Into the Woods(movie) Cousin Topsy from Mary Poppins Returns Dee Dee Allen from The Prom(movie) Betty Aberlin as Alice's sister: Herself in Mister Roger's Neighborhood Debbie Allen as the Queen of Hearts: Dr. Catherine Avery Fox from Grey's Anatomy Michael Jeter as the Pig Baby/Dormouse/Bill: Mr. Noodle from Sesame Street Steamer/Smokey from The Polar Express
Great Performances(1983)-
Kate Burton as Alice:
Ellis Grey from Grey’s Anatomy
Austin Pendleton as the White Rabbit:
Max from The Muppet Movie
Gurgle from Finding Nemo
Nathan Lane as the Mouse:
Timon from The Lion King
Hammegg from AstroBoy(2009)
Max Dialystock from The Producers
Gomez Addams from The Addams Family(musical)
Geoffrey Holder as the Cheshire Cat:
Narrator from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Ray the Sun from Bear in the Big Blue House
(He was also the original director and costume designer for The Wiz(musical)
Eve Arden as the Queen of Hearts:
Principal McGee from Grease
James Coco as the King of Hearts:
Mr. Skeffington from The Muppets Take Manhattan
Donald O’Connor as the Mock Turtle:
Cosmo Brown from Singin’ in the Rain
André De Shields as Tweedle Dum:
Hermes from Hadestown
The Wiz from The Wiz(musical)
Maureen Stapleton as the White Queen:
Mama Mae Peterson from Bye Bye Birdie
CBS(1985)-
Natalie Gregor as Alice: Jenny Foxworth from Oliver & Company Sherman Hemsley as the Mouse: B.P. Richfield from Dinosaurs Shelley Winters as the Dodo: Lena Gogan from Pete's Dragon Sammy Davis Jr. as the Caterpillar: Josh Howard from Ocean's 11 Robert Axelrod as the Frog Footman: Lord Zedd from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers-The Movie Telly Savales as the Cheshire Cat: El Sleezo Tough from The Muppet Movie Roddy McDowall as the March Hare: Mr. Soil from A Bug's Life Jervis Tetch from Batman the Animated Series Ringo Starr as the Mock Turtle: The Beatles Carol Channing as the White Queen: Dolly Gallagher Levi from Hello Dolly! Harvey Korman as the White King: The Great Gazoo from The Flintstones Sally Struthers as Tiger Lily: Rebecca Cunningham from TaleSpin Pat Morita as the Horse: Mr. Miyagi from The Karate Kid The Emperor of China from Mulan Jonathan Winters as Humpty Dumpty: Grandpa Smurf from The Smurfs John Stamos as the Messenger: Jesse Katsopolis from Full House Iron Man/Tony Stark from Spidey and His Amazing Friends(put this here cause i thought it was funny)
Anglia TV(1985)-
Joan Sanderson as the Queen of Hearts: Dorcas from The Great Muppet Caper Bernard Cribbins as the Mock Turtle: Wilfred Mott from Doctor Who
BBC(1986)-
Elisabeth Sladen as the Dormouse: Sarah Jane Smith from Doctor Who Michael Wisher as the Cheshire Cat: Davros and the Daleks in episodes that the character was involved in from Doctor Who Roy Skelton as the Mock Turtle: Daleks for The Evil of the Daleks(and 5 other episodes) from Doctor Who
Carebears in Wonderland(1987)-
Tracey Moore as Alice: Cheer Bear from The Carebears Family Share Bear from Too Many Carebears stuff to list Emma Frost from X-Men(1992) Sailor Moon from Sailor Moon(1995)(Ep. 1-11,15, and 21) Princess Toadstool from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 Don McManus as the Caterpillar: David Madsen from Life is Strange Elizabeth Hanna as the Queen of Wonderland: Grandma/Mama Kitty from Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater
Through the Looking Glass(1987)-
Janet Waldo as Alice: Judy Jetson from The Jetsons Josie from Josie and the Pussycats Townsend Coleman as Tom Fool: The Tick from The Tick Michaelangelo/Splinter/Krang/Shredder from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(1987) Phyllis Diller as the White Queen: Queen from A Bug's Life Hal Smith as the Bandersnatch: Owl from Winnie the Pooh(until 1991)(was also the first replacement for Pooh bear himself) Josiah from Halloween is Grinch Night Gyro Gearloose/Flintheart Glomgold from Ducktales Phillipe from Beauty and the Beast Jonathan Winters as the Tweedles: Papa Smurf from The Smurfs Alan Young as the White Knight: Scrooge McDuck from Ducktales Farmer Smurf from The Smurfs Mr. T as the Jabberwock: Mr. T B.A. Baracus from The A-Team Clive Revill as the Snark/Goat: King Nod from The Thief and the Cobbler(1993,1995) Kickback from The Transformers-The Movie Will Ryan as the Paper Man: Petrie from The Land Before Time Willie the Giant from Mickey's Christmas Carol(and until his death in 2021) Harold the Seahorse from The Little Mermaid Digit/Moe from An American Tail
Burbank(1988)-
Keith Scott as the White Rabbit/March Hare/Dodo: Gordon/Diesel 10 from Thomas and the Magic Railroad Dudley Do-Right/Inspector Fenwick from Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls Popeye/Bluto from Popeye & Bluto's Bilge Rat Barges
Funky Fables(1988)-
Norma MacMillan as the Narrator: Casper from The New Casper Cartoon Show Gumby on The Gumby Show Doug Parker as the Rabbit/Frog/Mouse: Shredder from Ninja Turtles- The Next Mutation Richard Newman as the Caterpillar: General Cryptor/Emperor of Ninjago from Ninjago Professor Slopsink from Johnny Test Cranky Doodle Donkey from My Little Pony- Friendship is Magic Mr. Turtle from Franklin Rhinox from Beast Wars Alvin Sanders as the Cheshire Cat: King Sombra(season 9) from My Little Pony- Friendship is Magic Manten from Inuyasha Philip Hayes as the Hatter/Hare/Rat: Scratch from The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Mike Donovan as the King of Hearts: Yang from Ninjago Spike from Tom and Jerry Tales(2006) Lynda Boyd as Alice's sister: Nora Carpenter from Final Destination 2 Cheryl from She's the Man
Adventures in Wonderland(1992)-
Patrick Richwood as the White Rabbit: Neighbor Mr. Robutsen from The Princess Diaries Harry Waters Jr. as Tweedle Dee: Marvin Berry from Back to the Future John Lovelady as the Dormouse: Crazy Harry from The Muppets(Season 1) Terri Garr as the Duchess: Mary McGinnis from Batman Beyond Ken Page as the Walrus: Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas Old Deuteronomy from Cats the Musical Gilbert Gottfried as Mike McNasty: Iago from Aladdin Kraang from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(2012) Mister Mxyzptlk from Lego Batman 3 Marlee Matlin as April Hare: Melody Bledsoe from Switched at Birth
1995-
Mike Donovan as the Narrator: Yang from Ninjago Spike from Tom and Jerry Tales(2006) Doug Parker as the March Hare: Shredder from Ninja Turtles- The Next Mutation Ian James Corlett as the White Rabbit: Mr. Mint from Candy Land- The Great Lollipop Adventure Cheetor from Beast Wars Hugh Test from Johnny Test The Conductor from Dinosaur Train Skales from Ninjago Blinky from Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures
Through the Looking Glass(1998)-
Penelope Wilton as the White Queen: Isobel Crawley from Downtown Abbey Ian Holm as the White Knight: Ash from Alien Bilbo Baggins from Lord of the Rings Chef Skinner from Ratatouille Steve Coogan as the Gnat: Octavius from Night at the Musuem Silas Ramsbottom from Despicable Me 2
1999-
Tina Majorino as Alice: Deb from Napoleon Dinamite Dr. Heather Brooks from Grey's Anatomy Miranda Richardson as the Queen of Hearts: Ms. Tweedy from Chicken Run Madame Giry from The Phantom of the Opera(2004) Rita Skeeter from Harry Potter movie franchise Martin Short as the Hatter: Huy from The Prince of Egypt B.E.N. from Treasure Planet Jack Frost from Santa Clause 3- The Escape Clause Stefano from Madagascar 3- Europe's Most Wanted Jester from Legends of Oz- Dorothy's Return Grandpa Frump from The Addams Family(2019) Preminger from Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper The Cat in the Hat from The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Whoopi Goldberg as the Cheshire Cat: Shenzi from The Lion King Gaia from Captain Planet and the Planeteers Queen Constantina from Rodgers and Hammertsein's Cinderella Ursula from Descendants 2 Gene Wilder as the Mock Turtle: Willy Wonka from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Dr. Frederick Frankenstein from Young Frankenstein Robbie Coltrane as Tweedle Dum: Rubues Hagrid from Harry Potter movie franchise Christopher Lloyd as the White Knight: Doc Brown from Back to the Future Profesor Plum from Clue Judge Doom from Who Framed Roger Rabbit Merlock from Ducktales the Movie- Treasure of the Lost Lamp Uncle Fester from The Addams Family(1981) Rasputin from Anastasia Ben Kingsley as Major Caterpillar: Mandarin from Iron Man 3 Bagheera from The Jungle Book(2016) Peter Ustinov as the Walrus: Prince John from Robin Hood Pete Postlethwaite as the Carpenter: Narrator from James and the Giant Peach Friar Lawrence from Romeo+Juliet Liz Smith as Miss Lory: Grandma Georgina from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Joanna Lumley as Tiger Lily: Aunt Spiker from James and the Giant Peach Lady Maudeline Everglot from Corpse Bride Murray Melvin as the Executioner: Ernest Reyer from The Phantom of the Opera(2004)
#alice in wonderland#alice’s adventures in wonderland#through the looking glass#adaptations#javi rambles
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RIP GLYNIS JOHNS
1923-2024
Johns is probably best remembered for playing Winifred Banks in Disney's Mary Poppins (1964). Although it was a mainstream hit for Judy Collins, Johns introduced the song "Send in the Clowns" in the Broadway musical A Little Night Music (1974) for which she won a Tony Award.

On August 5, 1963, CBS' "Vacation Playhouse" aired an episode titled "Hide and Seek," which was the pilot for "Glynis", a sitcom starring Johns and Keith Andes, who played the male lead in Lucille Ball's 1960 Broadway musical Wildcat and would go on to appear on "The Lucy Show." The series' working title was "The Glynis Johns Show", but eventually it was shortened to the star's first name. The series was produced by Desilu and created and executive produced by Jess Oppenheimer, one of the original creators of "I Love Lucy". A month later "Glynis" earned a spot on CBS' fall schedule, but only lasted 13 episodes.
Johns was nominated for an Oscar in 1961 for The Sundowners. She worked with a lot of the same stars as Lucille Ball, although the two never acted together. She was in The Court Jester (1955) with Danny Kaye, Papa's Delicate Condition (1963) with Jackie Gleason, and Mary Poppins (1964) with Dick Van Dyke. Like so many of Ball's colleagues, she played a villain on "Batman": Penelope Peasoup in 1967.
She was 'born in a trunk' to theatrical parents touring in South Africa, but raised in Wales. She was 100 years old. From four marriages she had one child whom she outlived by 15 years.
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Want to see what Hercules looked like before it went across the Atlantic? Here's your shot!
Hercules March 2023 (Matinee) Papermill Playhouse - $8
Cast: Bradley Gibson (Hercules), Charity Angél Dawson (Clio), Tiffany Mann (Calliope), Anastacia McCleskey (Thalia), Destinee Rea (Terpsichore), Rashidra Scott (Melpomene), Isabelle McCalla (Meg), James Monroe Iglehart (Phil), Shuler Hensley (Hades), Jeff Blumenkrantz (Panic), Reggie De Leon (Pain), Kathryn Allison (Despina), Allyson Kaye Daniel (Aunt Tithesis/Lachesis), Lucia Giannetta (Atropos), Jesse Nager (Nessus), Kristen Faith Oei (Hera), Dennis Stowe (Zeus), Anne Fraser Thomas (Clotho), Joshua Buscher, Marcus Cobb (Ensemble), Zachary Downer (Ensemble), Ryan Fitzgerald (Ensemble), Kendall LeShanti (Ensemble), Chani Maisonet (Ensemble), Skye Mattox (Ensemble), Jason W. McCollum (Ensemble), Erin Moore (Ensemble), JJ Niemann (Ensemble), Gabrielle Reid (Ensemble), Adam Roberts (Ensemble), Ben Roseberry (Ensemble), Chiara Trentalange (Ensemble), Lamont Walker II (Ensemble)
Notes: MP4 format. Recorded from the center front orchestra. Full overall clear capture with some closeups. Occasional obstruction on the sides and when I attempt to have an actual wideshot, the bottom third-half may be black from the patrons in front of me. Washout prevalent mostly from muses when dressed in white and the light hits in that one “special” way and Hades’ face unless super zoomed. A couple short dropouts. NFS forever except through master and NFT through April 24, 2028.
Screenshots: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAwZV7
#i filmed this#musicals#musical bootlegs#musical gifs#theatreedit#slime tutorial#hercules#hercules the musical#megara#disney hercules#hercules disney#disney musicals#disney musical#mythology#greek myth#greek mythology#james monroe igleheart#heracles#greek myths
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Tom Bailey (Thompson Twins), Keisha Lance Bottoms, Christian Burns (BB Mak), Johnny Costa (Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood), Kevin Costner, composer César A Cui, Elijah Cummings, conductor Janos Ferencsik, Bobby Goldsboro, Cary Grant, Bo Gritz, Danny Kaye, jazz tuba player/bassist "Min" Leibrook, Jesse L. Martin, Crispian Mills (Kula Shakur), A.A. Milne, Constance Moore, Samantha Mumba, "Yannis" Papaioannou, pedal steel guitar legend Al Perkins, David Ruffin, Shostakovich’s 1930 satirical opera THE NOSE, Larry “Legs” Smith, Daniel Webster, Daniel Hale Williams, and actor-singer Oliver Hardy of the iconic comedy team Laurel & Hardy. In his well-documented life, he appeared in at least 107 films. His first “real job” was managing a movie theatre (including janitor and projectionist) in his hometown of Midgeville, Georgia. His talents were obvious, and friends urged him to go to Jacksonville FL where there was a small film industry. That led to Hollywood, where he started working in bigger roles as “Babe” Hardy—alternately known for his vibrant singing voice. In 1927 he teamed up with Stan Laurel, and the rest is history. Laurel & Hardy became successful icons recognized around the world—oft-imitated, oft-quoted, and still drawing audiences today. Even their catchphrases are imbedded in our culture. Here’s a song I wrote based on the L&H bromide, “Well here’s another fine mess you’ve gottten me into…” HB Oliver and thank you for the countless hours of joy you’ve given to the world.
https://johnnyjblairsingeratlarge.bandcamp.com/track/unresolved-graham-greenes-script-for-laurel-hardy-2
#LaurelandHardy #OliverHardy #classiccomedy #slapstick #musicalcomedy #silentfilms #comedyteam #birthday #unresolved #anotherfinemess #johnnyjblair #singeratlarge #singersongwriter
#johnny j blair#singer songwriter#music#pop rock#singer at large#Laurel & Hardy#Oliver Hardy#comedy#slapstick#silent films#comedy team#birthday#mess
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2024: Books
January 1. The Final Curtain (祈りの幕が下がる時) (2013) Keigo Higashino 2. The Last Word (2023) Taylor Adams 3. Unruly (2023) David Mitchell 4. Death in Kashmir (1953) M.M. Kaye # 5. Death of a Bookseller (1956) Bernard J. Farmer † 6. There Should Have Been Eight (2023) Nalini Singh 7. Miss Marple: Complete Short Stories (1985) [1927-1956] Agatha Christie ♥ 8. Murder's a Swine (1943) Nap Lombard † February 9. The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels (2023) Janice Hallett 10. Death in Fancy Dress (1933) Anthony Gilbert † 11. The Murder at the Vicarage (1930) Agatha Christie ♥ 12. Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect (2023) Benjamin Stevenson 13. Inheritance (2023) Nora Roberts 14. Someone from the Past (1958) Margot Bennett † 15. The Body in the Library (1942) Agatha Christie ♥ 16. The Extra Woman (2017) Joanna Scutts 17. The Inugami Curse (犬神家の一族) (1951) Seishi Yokomizo March 18. Traitor's Purse (1941) Margery Allingham * 19. The Moving Finger (1943) Agatha Christie ♥ 20. Mother-Daughter Murder Night (2023) Nina Simon 21. Murder in the Mill-Race (1952) E.C.R. Lorac † 22. Club You To Death (2021) Anuja Chauhan 23. A Murder Is Announced (1950) Agatha Christie ♥ 24. Murder by the Book (2021) [1933-1973] Martin Edwards (Editor) † 25. The Choice (Anything You Do Say) (2017) Gillian McAllister
April 26. The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties (2024) Jesse Q. Sutanto ^ 27. They Do It with Mirrors (1952) Agatha Christie ♥ 28. How to Solve Your Own Murder (2024) Kristen Perrin 29. Jumping Jenny (1933) Anthony Berkeley † 30. The Ministry of Fear (1943) Graham Greene 31. A Pocket Full of Rye (1953) Agatha Christie ♥ 32. Close to Death (2024) Anthony Horowitz ^ 33. Betsy-Tacy (1940) Maud Hart Lovelace 34. Betsy-Tacy and Tib (1941) Maud Hart Lovelace 35. Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill (1942) Maud Hart Lovelace 36. Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown (1943) Maud Hart Lovelace 37. Crook o' Lune (1953) E.C.R. Lorac †
May 38. Deep Waters (2019) [1893-1975] Martin Edwards (Editor) † 39. 4.50 from Paddington (1957) Agatha Christie ♥ 40. The Hike (2023) Lucy Clarke 41. The Spoilt Kill (1961) Mary Kelly † 42. Nightwatching (2024) Tracy Sierra 43. The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side (1962) Agatha Christie ♥ 44. The Last One (2023) Will Dean 45. The Clue of the Broken Locket (Nancy Drew #11) (1934, rev.1965) Carolyn Keene * June 46. Mind Games (2024) Nora Roberts 47. A Caribbean Mystery (1964) Agatha Christie ♥ 48. The Great Mistake (1940) Mary Roberts Rinehart * 49. Quick Curtain (1934) Alan Melville † 50. One Perfect Couple (2024) Ruth Ware 51. At Bertram's Hotel (1965) Agatha Christie ♥ 52. Big Ben Strikes Eleven (1934) David Magarshack † July 53. Fear Stalks the Village (1932) Ethel Lina White † 54. Lady in the Lake (2019) Laura Lippman 55. Nemesis (1971) Agatha Christie ♥ 56. The Widow of Bath (1952) Margot Bennett † 57. The Marlow Murder Club (2021) Robert Thorogood 58. Middle of the Night (2024) Riley Sager 59. Sleeping Murder (1976) Agatha Christie ♥ August 60. The Cheltenham Square Murder (1937) John Bude † 61. The Case of the Missing Servant (2009) Tarquin Hall ♦ 62. The Case of the Man Who Died Laughing (2009) Tarquin Hall ♦ 63. Ludo and the Star Horse (1974) Mary Stewart 64. The Division Bell Mystery (1932) Ellen Wilkinson † September 65. The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken (2012) Tarquin Hall ♦ 66. Death on the Down Beat (1941) Sebastian Farr † 67. Death of a Busybody (1942) George Bellairs † 68. Invisible Weapons (1938) John Rhode 69. Bodies from the Library 3 (2020) [c1920-1967] Tony Medawar (Editor) October 70. The Case of the Love Commandos (2013) Tarquin Hall ♦ 71. The Postscript Murders (2020) Elly Griffiths 72. Home Is Where the Bodies Are (2024) Jeneva Rose 73. The Case of the Reincarnated Client (2019) Tarquin Hall ♦ 74. We Solve Murders (2024) Richard Osman 75. Castle Skull (1931) John Dickson Carr † 76. He Who Whispers (1946) John Dickson Carr † November 77. The Glass Bottom Hoax (2024) Diane Vallere ^ 78. The Z Murders (1932) J. Jefferson Farjeon † 79. Be Buried in the Rain (1985) Barbara Michaels 80. Surfeit of Suspects (1964) George Bellairs † 81. Marple: Expert on Wickedness (2024) Mark Aldridge 82. The Listening House (1938) Mabel Seeley 83. What Time the Sexton's Spade Doth Rust (2024) Alan Bradley ^ December 84. Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret (2024) Benjamin Stevenson ^ 85. Dramatic Murder (1948) Elizabeth Anthony † 86. The Will and the Deed (1960) Ellis Peters 87. The White Priory Murders (1934) Carter Dickson † 88. Letters from Father Christmas (1976) [1920-1943] J.R.R. Tolkien # physical TBR pile: read what I already own ^ finished or caught up in series * re-reads ♥ re-read complete series (Miss Marple) ♦ re-read complete series (Vish Puri) † British Library Crime Classics imprint
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Okay, after reading @frazzledsoul Literati band AU, I was tempted to write a proposal for a Literati AU with both Jess and Rory as screenwriters.
So, I wanted to pay homage to different screenwriting couples (Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich, Dan Palladino and Amy Sherman-Palladino, and Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumchuch) and establish Jess as a novelist turned screenwriter and Rory as a passionate screenwriter wanting to have her big break.
They first meet in the 20s, writing a screenplay on Jess's bestselling work and fall in love, but then Jess marries an actress, leaving Rory heartbroken. She starts writing many movies which gain her immense recognition, and she eventually moves to London and reconnects with Logan, eventually marrying him. I wanted to pay homage to couples who marry young but eventually divorce, especially Hollywood couples. The examples are many but, maybe I'll write it in a reblog.
Eventually Jess and Rory reconnect when they're older and are chosen to work on a reboot of The Thin Man, which gains a lot of backlash (like Greta Gerwig when Barbie was first announced) but eventually they attempt to fix their relationship and fall in love again, eventually marrying once the movie is released (which is a hit, like Barbie). This is in homage to many couples who reconnect eventually (like Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez or Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine).
What do you guys think?
Tagging @ernestonlysayslovelythings @disasterbiwriter @stellaluna33 @sagesfandomspot @anxiouspotatorants @frazzledsoul @roeyliteratiforever
#jess x rory#jess mariano#rory gilmore#literati#literati headcanon#fic proposal#literati as screenwriters#a little like the Philadelphia Story#and Written on the Wind
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