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JACOB ELORDI He Went That Way (2023) dir. Jeffrey Darling
#lol this scene was soo unserious bc why did he pull his gagged prisoner into an empty alley first thing on arrival in a city? --#with his titts out draped like that if he wasn't about to solicit a bj?#also this scene is me 1st time fancying his titts - SO NOW HE'S DANGEROUS FR#jacob elordi#he went that way#he went that way 2023#filmedit#perioddramaedit#homoeroticism#film#movie#jeffrey darling#bobby falls#jim goodwin#1960s#perioddramasource#period drama#true crime#beautiful men
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He Went That Way has absolutely taken over my mind. adore them so much.
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DOSSIER NEGRO (Ediciones Zinco, 1971?)
Spanish reprint of various Warren Creepy strips and other stuff. Stories by Archie Goodwin, Bill Everett, Tom Sutton and others....
#horror#horror comics#70s comics#1970s comics#bronze age#bronze age magazines#pulp#pulps#pulp horror#pulp art#70s horror#1970s horror#creepy#warren#warren publishing#jim warren#archie goodwin#tom sutton
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Today in 1976, Spider-Woman debuted! Jessica Drew was introduced in Marvel Spotlight #32 by writer/editor Archie Goodwin, artists Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney, and cover artist Gil Kane. Marie Severin designed the character.
#spider-woman#jessica drew#comics#comic books#comics to remember#marvel#marie severin#jim mooney#sal buscema#archie goodwin#marvel spotlight
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A Tumblr Community for The Bill...?
Is there any interest in creating a community for fans of The Bill to discuss and have more opportunities to interact/chat about the show almost like a forum from what it sounds like?
If you'd be interested, please like/comment/reblog this post to show your potential interest so we can all see if it would be worth attempting to create one or not.
Tumblr is beta testing a new 'community' idea [apparently not available to all as yet but should appear for most] that it says is:
Communities is a new feature in development, currently in beta testing. Our hope is to empower everyone on Tumblr to create new, dedicated spaces to connect with people over shared interests. It’s a bit like using tags but more contained, it’s a bit like having a shared blog but with more options, and it’s a bit like a group chat except it’s slower. Access to communities is not yet out to all users, and currently has incomplete support across the Tumblr mobile apps
Labs blog post
Help page post/more information
It's still in testing mode and they're asking for feedback. They state it can be a private group or more open access.
Public communities can be seen and visited by non-members, logged in or logged out. However, only the feed of posts in each community tab, and the About page, are accessible. Non-members cannot view the member list, see who reacted with what, or see community comments. Non-members with an invite can see everything a member can see, but cannot interact with anything until they accept the invitation.
Private communities cannot be seen or visited by non-members at all. The existence of a private community is not hidden, however, if someone has the URL (they’ll see a message like “this is a private community”). Non-members with an invite can see everything a member can see, but cannot interact with anything until they accept the invitation.
I wrote a tag list of every member of the cast including notable long running guests. It took FOREVER. And this is what Tumblr cuts it down to. FGS.
#the bill#tumblr community#community#alex walkinshaw#dale smith#roberta taylor#gina gold#jeff stewart#reg hollis#dan casper#chris jarvis#chris simmons#mickey webb#christopher fox#max carter#june ackland#trudie goodwin#mark wingett#jim carver#simon rouse#jack meadows#john salthouse#roy galloway#jon iles#mike dashwood#john boulton#russell boulter#sam callis#callum stone#lisa maxwell
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Wolverine #17 -November 1989- Marvel Comics
"Basics!"
written by Archie Goodwin
pencils by John Byrne
inked by Klaus Janson
colors by Glynis Oliver
letters by Jim Novak
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Fantastic Four #182 (Wein, Shooter, Goodwin & Mantlo/Buscema, May 1977). Johnny and Ben are sent after Reed, while Sue confronts the imposter.
#marvel#marvel 616#fantastic four#ben grimm#the thing#johnny storm#human torch#len wein#jim shooter#archie goodwin#bill mantlo#sal buscema
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I know all of marvel's editors from the 60s to the 70s: Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman, Archie Goodwin and Jim Shooter. I've actually never read any comics with Jim Shooter as editor, because i usually never get past 1976 when I'm reading. I might get past that date when i read howard the duck, but i know that book actually got to be edited by steve gerber on his own (for the most part, at least).
In any event, I don't know DC's editors off by heart in any manner. I tried to look it up, and I came away with zero answers. Most I figured out was that DC apparently had different editors for each different book? And maybe also that Mort Weisinger and Julius Schwartz were involved? I don't know. But if it's true that each dc book had a different editor, then i guess it's just proof DC and Marvel had different company styles. And I think I prefer how marvel did it. Having one uniform editor makes for an easier experience. You know who's in charge and it allows me to vaguely understand how the company must work. I can't get the same sort of pulse on DC.
#marvel had a clear list of editors#dc doesn't seem to have that#and i find that really weird#marvel#dc#dc comics#stan lee#roy thomas#len wein#marv wolfman#archie goodwin#jim shooter#mort weisinger#julius schwartz#comics
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September 1982. Marvel released its BLADE RUNNER adaptation as two regular comics issues and in this magazine-size version, which includes a Jim Steranko cover, creator and cast bios, and photos from the movie. The adaptation itself is okay, but with only 49 story pages, it feels a little cramped, and Archie Goodwin's script compensates by adding even more narrative verbiage on top of Deckard's voiceover narration (remember that?). Al Williamson and Carlos Garzón capture the cast likenesses well, although the results are a bit stiff, a frequent problem with movie adaptations.
The adaptation's real star player is colorist Marie Severin, whose subdued palette captures the mood of the film very well. Unfortunately, her color choices, obviously selected for the newsprint version, don't work so well on the magazine's whiter paper. For example, below is a page from the SUPER SPECIAL version. Note how bright the oranges and yellows look.
Below is the version of the same page in the first issue of the regular comic book edition. The newsprint absorbs more of the ink, so the yellows and oranges are far more muted, and the blacks are darker:
Below is the magazine version of a well-known later scene, again showing how the whiter paper makes the color look oversaturated.
As you can see below, the newsprint version once again avoids that saturation problem. Note in particular how the yellow light on Roy and Sebastian's faces in the bottom right panel appears more off-white than lemon chiffon.
The dilemma is that regular comic book edition's reproduction simply isn't crisp enough. (These scans are not ideal, but the physical comic books aren't any better.) The color values are much better, but the color registration is sometimes hit and miss, and the line work takes a beating in places. Williamson and Garzón can be fussy with detail, which becomes muddy if the edges aren't crisp.
It's a real shame because Severin did outstanding work on this adaptation. This is not color-by-numbers by any means — she obviously put a lot of thought into how to capture the visual flavor of the film while also serving the storytelling needs of the comic book medium. The physical production just let her down.
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Zootopia (2016)
"Life isn't some cartoon musical where you sing a little song and all your insipid dreams magically come true. So let it go."
#zootopia#byron howard#rich moore#jared bush#jim reardon#josie trinidad#phil johnston#jennifer lee#kellie d. lewis#ginnifer goodwin#jason bateman#idris elba#jenny slate
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Appendix: Marvel New Universe Imprint:
To celebrate Marvel's 25th anniversary, then Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter had hoped to create a new seperate comic universe, with a more realistic world, less fantastic heroes, with a month time passing between each issue, and utilizing top tallent. However, money and internal politics hampered it before it even started and it quickly became an in- house project and half of the first titles cancelled within the first year. The whole line finally folded within three years.
DP7 (32 issues, 1 annual)
The Draft (Graphic Novel)
Justice (32 issues)
Kickers, Inc (12 issues)
Mark Hazzard: Merc (12 issues, 1 annual)
Nightmask (12 issues)
The Pitt (One Shot)
PSI-Force (32 issues, 1 annual)
Spitfire and the Troubleshooters/Spitfire/Codename: Spitfire (13 issues)
Star Brand/The Star Brand (19 issues, 1 annual)
The War (4 issue limited series that concluded the line)
#nerds yearbook#real life event#first appearance#comic book#marvel#marvel comics#new universe#jim shooter#1986#archie goodwin#tom defalco#mark gruenwald#john morelli#dp7#paul ryan#justice#kickers inc#ron frenz#mark hazzard#mark hazzard merc#nightmask#psi force#walt simonson#spitfire#spitfire and the troubleshooters#eliot r brown#star brand
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Jacob Elordi as Bobby Falls He Went That Way (2023) dir. Jeffrey Darling
#*snorts* oh dat good good 1960s repressed homoeroticism with a serial killer hitchhiker?? GIMME GIMME!#jacob elordi#zachary quinto#he went that way#filmedit#he went that way 2023#film#movie#homoeroticism#jeffrey darling#bobby falls#jim goodwin#1960s#perioddramaedit#perioddramasource#period drama#true crime#beautiful men
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Alien Trespass (2009)
My rating: 7/10
#Alien Trespass#R.W. Goodwin#Steven P. Fisher#Jim Swift#Eric McCormack#Jenni Baird#Robert Patrick#rewatch#Youtube
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Today in 1976, Spider-Woman debuted! Jessica Drew was introduced in Marvel Spotlight #32 by writer/editor Archie Goodwin, artists Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney, and cover artist Gil Kane. Marie Severin designed the character.
#marvel spotlight#comics to remember#comics#marvel#comic books#spider-woman#jessica drew#archie goodwin#sal buscema#jim mooney#gil kane#marie severin
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Thoughts from re-bingewatching (mostly series 18 onwards recently) The Bill
Smithy is a bloody idiot if he thinks he's in love and puts himself in serious danger. He's literally seconds away from being killed for both Louise and Kerry and if his colleagues hadn't burst in each time he'd not be there no more. He is loyal to an absolute fault as long as he likes you! 💗 His bravery is second to none - as well as being bloody stupid! Literal Super!Sarge.
I don't hate Kerry as much as I did watching as an adult rather than when I was late teens/early 20's. As discussed with @everythingisdragons, a lot of what she does is understandable when you look from her position. Her station-best friend is murdered just before she's due to get married. Gina has to spend her and Luke's wedding day stopping Craig from telling her that he spent the night with Luke. She's strung along whilst Luke and Craig do lots of angst and staring across the room at each other and then is gaslit by Gina, Craig and Luke when she asks him if he's gay. She finds out she's pregnant and they split. She has a miscarriage just as they 'get back together'. She's dumped by the love of her life because he's gay, she finds out he spent the night before they got married with a man who she thinks is her friend and then he walks out on her again when she literally begs him to stay and says it doesn't matter that he's gay they can deal with it. After a few one night stands with Smithy she then falls for Cameron who starts being calm and kind and understanding and then slut shames her (along with Smithy for that!) and dumps her. She has a drunken one night stand with Smithy and hides it from Cameron when he wants to get back together. She then ends up being manipulated by a psychopath, told everything she thinks she knows about a man she's known and trusted for a while is wrong and that he raped her. Said psycho uses her further vulnerability to keep the pressure up and everyone at work is pressuring her to either make the complaint official or stfu with others telling her how wrong she is because Smithy wouldn't do that. Cameron is a tit who can't keep his mouth shut when they get back together (Who the fuck brings up a rape allegation in the middle of an ARMED ROBBERY? and then demands his girlfriend tell him if it's the truth or not as she's trying to keep a man with a FUCKING BOMB strapped to him calm and secure whilst the disposal team arrive?) and makes the situation worse by lying on official documents and to the investigators and tries to cover it up and make her lie. Gabriel keeps put the pressure by telling her he's got the CCTV and will protect her because he's her 'guardian angel' and the only one looking out for her. Gabriel then goes on and rape her (unknowingly impregnating her which adds to further hormones) knowing people wouldn't believe her after she accused Smithy and then withdrew it when she finally talked to him. Cameron cheats on her with Honey (her good friend!) and they have an illfated 'thing' when he and Kerry split up. She's in complete freefall and desperate for someone to love her and look after her. She's almost killed by the Radfords yet returns to David the same night that he was going to shoot her (and Smithy!) and almost gives up her job for him until she sees he ALSO cheats on her. Gabriel's still hanging around, Gina's got it in for her cos of the rape allegation against Smithy even though they sorted it out between themselves and she realised her didn't rape her. Cameron leaves her and returns to Australia despite her literally running after him and begging him to stay like she did Luke, David and Irene are promising her a new life, Gina's threatening to get her out of the station. She comes to her senses and uses David's trust in her to set him up - and then is about to be arrested for conspiracy to commit armed robbery (Irene taped it all). On top of all THAT, her dad goes on to have a heart attack. Despite it all there's only one person she can trust who is still there when the chips are down... Smithy! He tells her he loves her but there's too much going on to process it until she knows her dad will be ok. When he is - she returns to the station to tell Smithy she loves him too... only to get shot and essentially die in his arms. Phew.
I actually hated Andrea more this time around. I never liked her and hated her character first time but I think this time the deceit and lies really really fucked me off on top of the whole 'I'm such an innocent little flower who is really fucking stupid despite noone realising how obvious she's being.' She shit on every single one of them and betrayed them yet wouldn't have it at the end that she was the one in the wrong.
I found Phil Hunter and Rod Skase more odious than I did first time round too. Teenage me had a crush on Rod yet watching again I really don't know why (other than hormones!). He was still watchable though and enjoyable for the dick that he is at least. Phil was always slimy and smug but this time watching again - ugh. He should have had his downfall - not be allowed to walk off into the sunset 'redeemed'. The stuff he did to Nick... ugh.And the underage daughter of his lover too! I also enjoyed Danny Pearce less too, much for the same reasons as Rod I think.
Geoff Daly was more of a dick than I remembered. I didn't mind him first time around but this time he did nothing but moan, cause problems for others, use his rank be a dick.
I love the 90's way of the - mostly CID - boys calling each other by their full names when being snarky with each other. "Geoffrey." "Donald!"
The 80's/90's girls were a thousand times better than the 00's girls. On the whole they got stuck in and did the job and told the men where to stick it which was even more impressive given the time and not all this batting their eyes at them. Viv, Suzi (Croft), June, Kerry (Holmes), Cass, Liz, Vicky, Jamila, Norika, Sally (Johnson), Christine etc. The only exception being Gina, obv. (There's some 00's girls I don't mind, Mel, Millie, Kirsty, Stevie, Amber (for the wrong reasons), but most of them were problematic for various reasons or just plain poorly written.
I miss Derek! :( Even now! Him and Gina bitching together with Jack - probably about Heaton would have been hilarious.
Mickey's rape still remains IMO one of the strongest storylines on the show in its history and uses a backing of its strongest cast at the time to play it out so well and sympathetically. Even Delaney's actor is one you can believe in and want to kill through the screen. It's one of few that continued down into other storylines too and was remembered when necessary.
The Target trilogy is another that is an incredible story telling trip from start to end and so well done.
Will Fletcher is a horrible character who showed no loyalty to anyone. He knew Emma had a boyfriend/fiancé/husband and didn't back off. Even when he knew or at least suspected Matt was an abuser he still kept digging and digging away and antagonising him purposely despite that putting Emma in further danger of harm. He played with Honey's feelings, messed her around and even when she literally TOLD him she didn't want anything serious but was inviting him on a holiday of essentially sun, sea, sand and sex he still turned her down (after saying he was going until the night before) and as we know she went off to meet Eva and ended up being killed rather than getting on that plane. It was a good week before anyone realised she was missing. He treated Dan like crap too despite him supposedly being his best friend. When both men liked Emma when she first arrived, Dan stepped aside and let Will try his look. However when the petrol station woman decided she liked Dan rather than Will, Will swapped the petrol pump from a Diesel to unleaded (despite Dan having put the right one to the car) so that Dan would get bollocked and be the cause of the car having to be towed back to the police garage, emptied, flushed and then refueled and he'd get points on his licence - points that ended up stopping him going on the advanced driving course he'd applied for (that Will knew nothing about till Dan applied for it!) so that Will got his place - and then when Dan asked if he was going to turn it down given the situation when Will admitted what he'd done, Will essentially laughed at him and called him stupid in a roundabout way. He also indirectly is the reason that Dan hurt his shoulder and began the steroid journey because instead of following him to arrest the man who stole it as he should have done, he stayed with the motorbike he'd been about to buy before it was stolen, which meant that Dan had to arrest him solo and got hurt. He also took the credit for finding the missing baby in Deadly Secrets when it was Dan. He's also incredibly petulant, sulky and thinks he's the best copper at the station. I couldn't help by being amused when Callum called him out on it within 12 hours of knowing him. Speaking of Callum, Will was also stuck straight up his arse and sucking up when he knew that he was low level bullying Dan, telling him to stick where he was and that he'd never be anything more than a PC when he was asking to progress onto a course.
There's several points where multi-episode mini-stories really struggled, assuming it was because of each part having a different writer and them not seeming to collaborate or at least read other peoples episodes before writing their own. For example Conviction 6 makes out like Smithy and Stevie continued things after the last episode of Gun Runner when they really really didn't. It's quite a confusing episode in some respects because of that.
Towards the end there's a lot of 'because of the reboot' decisions in stories rather than it feeling true to the character. Without going into too much detail because the recap will be up soon, the last episode of the Conviction six parter is a great example of this and also the point above.
Why did Des fire bomb the station to retrieve the counterfeit fifty? I know why but like... what part of that action makes sense? Surely you play dumb until it's mentioned - if it is mentioned - and then say you must have been scammed somehow and put in another amount?
Dan Casper is a special precious cinnamon roll and I will fight to the death anyone who says otherwise! He's sweet, kind, generous, does not like injustice or people picking on others (ie: telling Emma she doesn't have to be mean to Beth and act all hard because of what happened to her, they still love her either way). He's super sensitive too. If he loves you he pretty much forgives you anything and everything. He's adoooooooorable! (Same for Leon pretty much!)
TPTB missed a trick not having Dan, Will, Leon, Nate and Ben all onscreen at the same time and living together in a big house share.
Speaking of Ben, I enjoyed him a lot more this time too. The first time round he was too involved in the possé stuff of Callum, Sally and Will and I used to not pay as much attention as I could during those parts but he also proved himself to be very sweet and a proper gentleman who went above and beyond with the tropey-hidden!anger stuff for a little bit.
There's a good few characters who have decent arcs through the series looking back. Gina's move from all seeing, all knowing fearless ball breaker to human and terrified of losing more officers after her thousandth one died (I jest but it started to feel that way sometimes!) was very human and believable. Neil's transformation was understandable given everything he experienced over the years, even if it was the hideous Andrea stuff in the middle. Smithy from cocky PC, Sgt who wasn't to dissimilar but had obvious hints of Uncle!Bob's moulding and influence through to mature and responsible grown up Sgt and then Inspector was wonderful.
Gina and Smithy's friendship was a thing of beauty. Other than Louise, Gina was the only other person he cried in front of - the other times he'd run off to be by himself. I still laugh at Jonathan's reaction to Smithy having a key to Gina's.
Jack and Mickey's wasn't too far behind either, though Jack had an awful tendency to be lead by another brain that wasn't in his head - ala Rachel Heath time and abandon Mickey when he needed him the most.
If there needed to be another Sgt in uniform, why couldn't Kirsty have been promoted (as a newcomer not with much background they wouldn't have to know how long she'd been a PC etc) or one of the others if not keeping Diane? Why move Jo across? She could have become a DS alongside Max and fill the gap there.
Gina's ex, Harry, does not come across like any sort of man that Gina would ever allow near her! Infact he seems the absolute opposite that she'd go for! (Episode 181)
Speaking of Gina's exes, we all know I'm bias for Gina and Jonathan, but the little reveals here and there of Adam and Gina's relationship were lovely, especially her obvious heartbreak when she spots his kids for the first time (The open day where Eva's daughter Joanna goes missing). The only reason they broke up is because she couldn't give him the kids she knew he wanted so she ended it and he didn't know why until they reunited at Sun Hill. It was beautifully done and you could get them being together.
Ugh, i wish she'd told Jonathan at the wedding (Jim/June) that she was ready to commit like she was going to! Or at the station the day after when she found him about to leave!
Although I love the end of the show as in the episodes themselves (Respect 1 and 2) I really dislike the way a lot of the storylines were rounded off. Callum post his dad's funeral and his assault and his jostling with Jo and his suspension were forgotten about for Respect 1 and 2. Max's drugs stuff was left ambiguous after his return as it wasn't mentioned and he had calmed down a bit and was less argy bargy and more wind up merchant. (And why didn't Mickey tell Jack rather than make a big song and dance about telling Neil instead!) It was a shame because it makes people totally forget how decent a person Max was from Assault On Sun Hill to In The Know a lot of the time as well as being an occasional dick. He was absolutely gutted he had to arrest Noah (Backlash) and had really bonded with him and took the time to help him and see things from his level despite his initial thoughts. He threatens a dangerous dealer to keep Fran safe. He also gave Noah his PSP to keep! (Brings back memories of Smithy giving TIm his gameboy in Lullaby). He went looking for Pavel in Righteous Kill despite it meaning he got held at gunpoint and looked out for Julie and her uncle as much as he could. He was impressed by Smithy in Gun Runner and told him and offered to help him through the DPS and other PCC interviews and sit with him if he needed someone. He was impressed by Beth in Beth Undercover and told her so. He had a really fun friendship with Eddie - or "Edmundo!". Cowboy Country - he was adorable as well as a little bugger for telling everyone about Terry's love of country music.
Speaking of Max - his and Millie's 'relationship' (not in the actual terms as in a couple) always intrigued me. Purely for the fact that she was so obviously swoony over him and all heart eyes and he never let on that he was aware (though obviously was!), however in Righteous Kill he says to her at the vending machine - after he's nobbled some money off her to take Pavel some food and drink where he's hiding out) that "it doesn't have to be a big thing." and it sort of... seems out of place as nothing linked was mentioned before it and nothing was said after (and then there's Smash and Grab a few episodes after and Millie loses the crush for a few episodes) Is this 'big thing' her crush? Is he telling her to back off? Or telling her it could be something casual... it goes unanswered and it's always bugged me why it was said because nothing came of it or was building up to it and she doesn't say anything in response other than "Sure."! Unless he's meaning not wanting to talk like she offers? Or the thing he's checking up on? (that he's going off to find Pavel without telling anyone?)
There'll likely be more as I remember it haha!
#the bill#alex walkinshaw#dale smith#smithy#roberta taylor#gina gold#smiffina#smiffinalong#jonathan fox#larry lamb#chris simmons#mickey webb#des taviner#paul usher#jim carver#mark wingett#jack meadows#simon rouse#june ackland#trudie goodwin#adam okaro#cyril nri#will fletcher#gary lucy#chris jarvis#dan casper#derek conway#ben roberts#leon taylor#dominic power
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Wolverine #18 -December 1989- Marvel Comics
"All at Sea"
written by Archie Goodwin
pencils by John Byrne
inked by Klaus Janson
colors by Glynis Oliver
letters by Jim Novak
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