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This Armored exoskeleton suit is worn on The Vanir in Stargate Atlantis: The Lost Tribe (2008) and worn later with different colors on Brian J. Smith as Lt. Matthew Scott in Stargate: Universe Water (2009)
#recycled costumes#stargate atlantis#stargate universe#Brian J. Smith#Lt. Matthew Scott#period drama#historical drama#costume drama#reused costume#reused costumes#costumes#perioddramasource#perioddramaedit#dramasource#period dramas
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This armored exoskeleton suit is worn on The Vanir in Stargate Atlantis: The Lost Tribe (2008) and worn later with different colors on Brian J. Smith as Lt. Matthew Scott in Stargate: Universe Water (2009)
#recycled costumes#stargate atlantis#stargate universe#brian j. smith#Lt. Matthew Scott#costume drama#reused costumes#reused costume#perioddramasource#drama series#dramasource#sci fi and fantasy#fantasy drama
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We are in a bit of a pickle down here.
#this episode is so memeable lmao#stargate universe#stargate universe human#eternal stargate rewatch#matthew scott#lmao i care so little about Lt scott i forgot his first name it's matthew not michael
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Remembering Ladder 118 shown here in this iconic picture as it crossed the Brooklyn Bridge — not knowing that it would be the fire truck's last run. They did not die a few minutes later as most posts suggest, instead after crossing the bridge, Ladder 118 pulled into the doomed Marriott World Trade Center hotel. The six firefighters ran up the stairs and helped countless panicked guests escape.
Bobby Graff, a mechanic at the hotel, was quoted saying: “They knew what was going on, and they went down with their ship. They weren’t going to leave until everyone got out. They must have saved a couple hundred people that day. I know they saved my life.”
Ultimately, over 900 guests were saved that day. However, when the Twin Towers finally collapsed, the hotel went down with them. So did hundreds of firefighters, including the six members on Ladder 118.
Lt. Robert M. Regan, 48
Joseph Agnello, 35
Vernon Paul Cherry, 49
Scott Matthew Davidson, 33 (SNL comedian Pete Davidson’s father)
Leon Smith, Jr., 48
Peter Anthony Vega, 36
Eddie B PI
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Band of Brothers Ages: IRL vs. Actors
Did you know that according to a 1947 study, almost half the men who served in WWII were still under age 26 by the end of the war?
What this is : A (very long) post comparing the ages of the actors in Band of Brothers vs. the IRL figures they are portraying.
Background: Did I need to do this? No. Did anyone ask for this? Also no. Did I do it anyway? Yes.
Disclaimers: This is SUPER approximate for the most part. I based IRL ages off of D-Day unless otherwise noted, and actor ages off of January 1, 2000, the year filming took place (the latter is where the most variation will be because I didn't try to figure out what month filming started). I also didn't fact-check birthdays beyond googling. Most are sourced from the Band of Brothers and Military Wikis on fandom.com, Wikipedia, and IMDb.
I broke them up into rough categories, which are, again, approximate. I know I often forget how young the real life people were here, and this was a good reminder of that. I also found it interesting to see which actors were actually younger than their roles!
Check it all out under the cut ⬇️
~10+ years older
Dale Dye (55) as Col. Robert F. Sink (39) (~16 years)
Michael Cudlitz (35) as Denver "Bull" Randleman (23) (~12)
Marc Warren (32) as Albert Blithe (20) (~12)
Rocky Marshall (33) as Earl J. McClung (21) (~12)
Frank John Hughes (32) as William J. Guarnere (21) (~11)
Neal McDonough (33) as Lynn D. (Buck) Compton (22) (~11)
Dexter Fletcher (33) as John W. Martin (22) (~11)
~5+ years older
Simon Schatzberger (32) as Joseph A. Lesniewski (23) (~9)
Richard Speight Jr. (30) Warren H. (Skip) Muck (22) (~8)
Jason O'Mara (30) as Thomas Meehan (22) (~8)
Ron Livingston (32) as Lewis Nixon (25) (~7)
Donnie Wahlberg (30) as C. Carwood Lipton (24) (~6)
Matthew Settle (30) as Ronald C. Speirs (24) (~6)
Nolan Hemmings (28) as Charles E. "Chuck" Grant (22) (~6)
Douglas Spain (25) as Antonio C. Garcia (19) (~6)
George Calil (26) as James H. "Mo" Alley Jr. (21) (~5)
Rick Gomez (27) as George Luz (22) (~5 year)
Scott Grimes (28) as Donald G. Malarkey (23) (~5)
Stephen Graham (26) as Myron "Mike" Ranney (21) (~5)
~less than 5 years older
Shane Taylor (25) as Eugene G. Roe (21) (~4)
Tim Matthews (23) as Alex M. Penkala Jr. (19) (~4)
Matthew Leitch (24) as Floyd M. "Tab" Talbert (20) (~4)
Peter O'Meara (30) as Norman S. Dike Jr. (26) (~4)
Tom Hardy (22) as John A. Janovec (18) (~4)
Rick Warden (28) as Harry F. Welsh (25) (~3)
Kirk Acevedo (28) as Joseph D. Toye (25) (~3)
Eion Bailey (25) as David Kenyon Webster (22) (~3)
Craig Heaney (26) as Roy W. Cobb (29) (~3)
Damian Lewis (28) as Richard D. Winters (26) (~2)
Robin Laing as Edward J. "Babe" Heffron (~2, 21/23)
Ben Caplan (26) as Walter S. "Smokey" Gordon Jr. (24) (~2)
David Schwimmer (32) as Herbert M. Sobel (33) (~1 year)
Michael Fassbender (22) as Burton P. "Pat" Christenson (21) (~1)
Colin Hanks (22) as Lt. Henry Jones (21) (~1) (age around Bastogne)
Bart Ruspoli (23) as Edward J. Tipper (22) (~1)
~Same age
Peter Youngblood Hills as Darrell C. "Shifty" Powers (21)
Mark Huberman as Lester "Les" Hashey (19)
Younger
Lucie Jeanne (23) as Renée Lemaire (30) (age around Bastogne) (~7)
Ross McCall (23) as Joseph D. Liebgott (29) (~6)
Simon Pegg (29) as William S. Evans (~33) (~4)
Philip Barantini (19) as Wayne A. "Skinny" Sisk (22) (~3)
James Madio (24) as Frank J. Perconte (27) (~3)
Stephen McCole (25) as Frederick "Moose" Heyliger (27) (~2)
Matt Hickey (~16) as Patrick S. O'Keefe (18) (~2)
Incomplete/not found
Phil McKee as Maj. Robert L. Strayer (34)
Rene L. Moreno as Joseph Ramirez (30)
Doug Allen as Alton M. More (24)
David Nicolle as Lt. Thomas A. Peacock (24)
Rebecca Okot as Anna (Augusta Chiwy) (24) (age around Bastogne)
Alex Sabga-Brady as Francis J. Mellet (23)
Mark Lawrence as William H. Dukeman Jr. (22)
Nicholas Aaron as Robert E. (Popeye) Wynn (22)
Peter McCabe as Donald B. Hoobler (21)
Marcos D'Cruze as Joseph P. Domingus (not found)
#ty mercurygray for that sweet sweet jstor access#band of brothers#uhh one more disclaimer it's entirely possible that i mistyped stuff here and that i switched ages/etc.#i did try to proofread though!#anyway. i apologize if anyone has already done this.#shoshi.txt#sort of#it's also very possible that i spent too much time online today
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In 1863, Mississippi farmer Newt Knight serves as a medic for the Confederate Army. Opposed to slavery, Knight would rather help the wounded than fight the Union. After his nephew dies in battle, Newt returns home to Jones County to safeguard his family but is soon branded an outlaw deserter. Forced to flee, he finds refuge with a group of runaway slaves hiding out in the swamps. Forging an alliance with the slaves and other farmers, Knight leads a rebellion that would forever change history. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Newton Knight: Matthew McConaughey Rachel: Gugu Mbatha-Raw Moses Washington: Mahershala Ali Serena Knight: Keri Russell Daniel: Jacob Lofland Sumrall: Sean Bridgers Lieutenant Barbour: Brad Carter Miss Ellie: Jane McNeill Prosecuting Attorney: Gary Grubbs Jasper: Christopher Berry Amos Deason: Joe Chrest Quitman: David Jensen Injured Soldier: Kurt Krause Confederate Color Guard: Carlton Caudle Freedman 1: Martin Bats Bradford Matthew Yates: Matt Lintz Mary: Kerry Cahill Annie: Jessica Collins Confederate Soldier: Juan Gaspard Junie Lee: Liza J. Bennett Polling Station Clerk: David Maldonado Schoolgirl: Serenity Neil Chester: Lawrence Turner Mrs. Deason: Lara Grice Col. Robert Lowry: Wayne Pére Farmer 1: Jim Klock Town Folk: Emily Bossak Sergeant: P.J. Marshall Third Man: Ritchie Montgomery Stillman Coleman: Mattie Liptak Aunt Sally: Jill Jane Clements Col. McLemore: Thomas Francis Murphy Old Man: Johnny McPhail Lt. Barbour: Bill Tangradi First Man: William Mark McCullough Edward James – Cotton Field Worker: Sam Malone Boy at Alice Hotel: Kylen Davis Farmer 2: Will Beinbrink George: Troy Hogan Confederate Soldier: Cy Parks Ward: Dane Rhodes Second Woman / Yeoman Farmer: Lucy Faust Yeoman Girl: Stella Allen Older Coleman Brother: Cade Mansfield Cooksey Maroon (uncredited): Tahj Vaughans Davis Knight: Brian Lee Franklin Film Crew: Casting: Debra Zane Production Design: Philip Messina Costume Design: Louise Frogley Editor: Juliette Welfling Producer: Jon Kilik Supervising Art Director: Dan Webster Editor: Pamela Martin Director of Photography: Benoît Delhomme Producer: Scott Stuber Executive Producer: Oren Aviv Set Decoration: Larry Dias Writer: Gary Ross Executive Producer: Robert Simonds Executive Producer: Robin Bissell Art Direction: Andrew Max Cahn Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Paul Hsu Executive Producer: Wang Zhonglei Executive Producer: Stuart Ford Prosthetics: Gary Archer Foley: Marko Costanzo Makeup Department Head: Nikoletta Skarlatos Executive Producer: Wang Zhongjun Co-Producer: David Pomier First Assistant Director: Eric Heffron Assistant Costume Designer: Meagan McLaughlin Foley: Eric Milano Second Unit Director: Garrett Warren Visual Effects Editor: Gershon Hinkson Executive Producer: Michael Bassick Makeup Artist: Kris Evans Executive Producer: Bruce Nachbar “B” Camera Operator: Jerry M. Jacob Executive Producer: Matt Jackson Additional Camera: Michael Watson Executive Producer: Christopher Woodrow Hairstylist: Felicity Bowring Casting: Meagan Lewis Music Editor: John Finklea Executive Producer: Jerry Ye Set Designer: Randall D. Wilkins Still Photographer: Murray Close Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mike Prestwood Smith First Assistant “A” Camera: Chad Rivetti Special Effects Coordinator: David K. Nami Hair Department Head: Jules Holdren Key Hair Stylist: Melizah Anguiano Wheat Set Costumer: Adriane Bennett Costume Supervisor: Carlane Passman Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Matthew O’Toole Visual Effects Producer: Lisa Beroud Key Hair Stylist: Theraesa Rivers Executive Producer: Russell Levine Additional Camera: Greg Morris Set Costumer: Tom Cummins Art Department Coordinator: Wylie Griffin Supervising Dialogue Editor: Branka Mrkic Visual Effects Supervisor: Kelly Port Second Assistant “C” Camera: Griffin McCann Set Costumer: Lisa Magee Wigmaker: Khanh Trance Art Direction: Chris Craine Gaffer: Bob Bates Original Music Composer: Nicholas Britell First Assistant “C” Camera: Wade Whitley Co-Producer: Diana Alvarez Second Second Assistant Director: Marvin Williams “A” Came...
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For the month of April i have chosen offensive linemen as the Titans position group to look back on….
While the team has had really good luck at some positions through the years they really haven’t had a lot of talent come in at the QB spot but the two surefire positions the Titans have always had a lot of talent is at the RB and OL offensive linemen spots
Since their inaugural season of 1999 the Titans have been blessed to only have three long term players at the left tackle spot and those players are Brad Hopkins,Michael Roos and Taylor Lewan.
Brad Hopkins played from 1993 through 2005 playing in 194 games and making 2 Pro Bowls
In Hopkins final season they were prepared drafting Michael Roos in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft
Michael Roos played left tackle for ten seasons from 2005 through 2014 making first team all pro and Pro Bowl in 2008.
In Roos final season again the Titans were prepared drafting Taylor Lewan in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft
Taylor Lewan held down the left tackle spot for nine season from 2014 through 2022 for the Titans starting 100 games and making three Pro Bowls.
Early on in the Titans first decade in the league there was one person who was a huge influence in who to bring in and who to draft and that was offensive line coach Mike Munchak who was also a Hall of Fame offensive lineman in his career with the Oilers from 1982 through 1993 a 9 time Pro Bowler 2 time first team All Pro.
Another huge influence would be Bruce Matthews who played 19 years 1983-2001 in the NFL at several positions on the offensive line mostly guard and center.
Just like Munchak, Matthews was also an NFL Hall of Famer who played in 14 Pro Bowls and was voted 7 time first team All Pro.
Munchak really worked his magic in the 2005 NFL Draft when he came away with LT Michael Roos in the second round and RT David Stewart in the fourth round.
Stewart who was nicknamed ‘Big Country’ had a nine year career from 2005 through 2013.
Benji Olson started 140 games for the Titans and held down the right guard position for a solid decade until 2007.
Olson was a fifth rounder a late pick but there again was where Munchak knew what he was looking for.
Zach Piller was drafted in the third round in 1999 by Tennessee
Piller held down the left guard position for eight solid years.
In 2004 the Titans struck in the late rounds once again drafting Jacob Bell in the 5th round and Eugene Amano in the 7th round.
Bell played the next four years for Titans as a guard.
Amano would play the next eight years with the Titans at the guard and center positions.
Amano played in 124 games for Tennessee until 2011.
One of the best free agent signings in Titans history was Kevin Mawae.
Mawae was drafted by Seattle in 1994 NFL Draft.
Mawae spent the bulk of his career which was eight seasons with the New York Jets.
Mawae spent his last four seasons playing for the Titans.
Mawae is a Hall of Famer who played 16 seasons making 8 Pro Bowls and was voted 3 time first team All Pro.
Mawae was a key player on the 2009 Titans offensive line that blocked for Chris Johnson when he rushed for 2000 yards.
The others were Michael Roos,David Stewart,Eugene Amano,Jake Scott,Ahmard Hall,Algae Crumpler.
Mike Munchak was elevated to head coach in 2011 and was let go in 2013 but his influence was huge while he was there coaching.
In 2013 the Titans drafted Chance Warmack and Brian Schwenke.
In my opinion Warmack was drafted way too high at #10 and didn’t last past his first contract as guard.
In 2014 Taylor Lewan was drafted as left tackle drafted in first round.
Jack Conklin was a right tackle drafted by the Titans in first round 2016
Conklin wasn’t given a long term deal after his first contract so he went to a team that could pay him Cleveland.
I think he was good enough to be signed to a long term deal.
Guard Roger Saffold signed a free agent deal with Tennessee in 2019.
Nate Davis was drafted in 2019 at the guard position and just like Conklin before him he wasn’t given a long term deal once his contract was up so he went to Chicago who paid him.
In 2020 Derrick Henry became the second RB in Titans history to run for over 2,000 yards in a season.
The Titans are the only team in the NFL that has had two different running backs rush for over 2,000 yards in a season.
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... My reaction to people thinking that being a fan of Brian is a brand new thing:
I’ve been known about the boy!
... I need GIFs of “SGU” (because that was an equilateral love triangle between Matthew, Chloe, and Eli!) and now “World On Fire” (with his Sensie brother, Max, my dears keep working together! ... *Waves to Freema and Anupam on “New Amsterdam,” Doona and Kyeong-yeong on “Bimilui Soop,” and Doona and Sukku on “Choegoui Ihon,”*).
GIVE ME BACK MY SHOW!
... It’s making me emo to know that he played a victim of a hate crime in a movie called Hate Crime that was filmed in Dallas, Brian’s hometown, before he came out to his Texan parents, that film being what started me being a fan of his, and they were “wonderful” to him in response.
#brian j. smith#sense8#hate crime#trey mccoy#the war boys#george#cat#stargate: universe#sgu#lt. matthew scott#chloe armstrong#eli wallace#world on fire#webster o'connor#max riemelt#schmidt#will gorski#wolfgang bogdanow#freema agyeman#amanita caplan#helen sharpe#anupam kher#sanyam dandekar#vijay kapoor#doona bae#sun bak#yeo-jin han#kyeong-yeong lee#kang-dee bak#hwi-roo kang
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I'm glad that when they were writing Lt Matthew Scott they decided he needed the most generic name ever, a big dose of catholic guilt, and the most obvious daddy issues ever. Really, a hallucination where his CO is his dad?
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Stargate Universe's whumps' list
(referred to Lt. Matthew Scott character, portrayed by Brian J. Smith)
Season 1
.01: survived to an attack to the base and to the jump into the Stargate.
.02: headache because of the ship's failing life support system.
.03: dehydration and hallucinations in the desert, collapsed twice, very tired and sunburnt, laying into bed (plus Telford's whumps).
.04: none (plus Rush's whumps).
.05: none.
.06: fallen into a frozen crevasse and stuck, pressurized suit damaged, passed out for lack of oxygen, weak on a stretch.
.07: none.
.08: bitten by an alien and fallen into coma.
.09/10: none.
.11: attacked without consequences.
.12: none (plus Rush's whumps).
.13: none (plus Rush's whumps).
.14: trapped into a cave and left behind (plus Rush's whumps).
.15: none.
.16: none (plus Rush's whumps).
.17: hit at his head and dead (into an hallucination), tick attached at his neck, seizure and CPR, unconscious, covered of blood (into an hallucination), hit.
.18: none (plus Rush's whumps).
.19: none (plus Telford's and Varro's whumps).
.20: none (plus Telford's, Varro's and Young's whumps).
Season 2
.01: none (plus Telford's whumps).
.02: rough landing with the shuttle without consequences.
.03/04: none.
.05: dream parallel to reality: in his dream, hit by a car, bruise on his arm and passed out, drunk, sick, collapsed; in reality, arm poisoned by alien spores, unconscious, on a stretch, cut, poisoned blood, quarantine.
.06: sucked into space (in a dream).
.07: none (plus Rush's whumps).
.08: none (plus Greer's whumps).
.09/11: none.
.12: none (plus Greer's whumps).
.13/14: none.
.15: none (plus Greer's whumps).
.16: attacked by an alien animal, thrown to the ground, bloody cut on his head and bruises (plus Young's whumps).
.17: none.
.18: none (plus Varro's whumps).
.19: attacked by a drone, some bruises on his face.
.20: put into stasis.
#Stargate Universe#SGU#Matthew Scott#Brian J. Smith#telefilm#serie tv#TV series#whump#whumps#whumpslist#Varro#Dr. Nicholas Rush#Colonel Everett Young#Lt. Matthew Scott#Master Sgt. Ronald Greer#Colonel David Telford#Robert Carlyle#Louis Ferreira#Jamil Walker Smith#Mike Dopud#Lou Diamond Phillips#episode guide
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So! The BoB Eindhoven Q&A
Was a blast. The last time I went to one of these was in Bastogne, in 2016, which was a massive event. Hundreds of people, about 20 actors, and just a kind of frantic energy that made me super nervous when we got to pose for photos with the guys. Not so this time. I got there really early and I saw them come in. Doug Allen, Mark Lawrence and Matthew Leitch shook hands with me and introduced themselves. Tim Matthews was there with his twelve-year-old (I think?) son. Everybody just hung out and chatted to everybody before the event began. There were about forty people in the audience. There was a Dutch guy dressed in a paratrooper uniform. Also, for some reason, a US Marine sergeant and his daughter; I guess they were friends with somebody there, but it seemed really random. Everybody applauded when he got introduced. It didn’t impress me that much tbh. *cue Shania Twain*
Sadly Ross McCall couldn’t make it and Mark Lawrence (Les Hashey) had to pull out as well. But the four of them made for a great evening. Matthew Leitch started out asking questions to his castmates and then halfway through the evening the audience could ask questions. I can’t really remember which order everything was said in, so I’ll just list what I recall.
The first question Matthew asked was I think about taking things from the set. Apparently Nolan Hemmings carted away a truckload of stuff (grenades, uniforms, …) but these guys only took their dog tags from their respective characters. Doug Allen had a sweet story about lending his Alton Moore tags to a cousin who did two tours in Afghanistan as a good luck charm; he wanted him to give them back. Lo and behold, the cousin came back, and Doug gave the tags to somebody he knew who had cancer, with the same motivation. He told us she’d just been given the all clear, the cancer was gone, and everyone cheered.
Matthew asked Tim what it was like having to deal with Scott Grimes and Richard Speight all day. Tim grinned and said it was fun, but he couldn’t keep up with them. There was lots of singing apparently, they tried to get a barbershop song into the show but they couldn’t get it in, probably because of the inappropriate (but period-typical!) lyrics.
They talked about casting for a bit, who read for who; Matthew and Mark had read for Lt. Jones, Tim had read for Roe (I think). Doug talked about sitting on a bench in front of the hotel where Tom Hanks was staying in Piccadilly, London, thinking about how his parents had tried to stop him from acting, and thought, if this guy cannot spot any talent in me, I’m giving it up. And of course he could spot talent!
They also talked about what it was like having to play guys who had long been dead when filming started, which was the case for all of them. Mark talked about playing Dukeman, visiting his family in the States, and how he got his army number tattooed on his arm (see the pic below). He then talked about how Dukeman had been a part of his life for such a long time and how lots of things had happened because of him; for example, his wife watched Band of Brothers, fell in love with him and then he married her, had children etc. Awww. On the battlefield tour, which was yesterday, he was going to see where Dukeman had died for the first time in his life.
Tim said he knew very little about Alex Penkala, and more things came to light during filming. Alton Moore had practically no family left and he’d been dead for years, so Doug didn’t have much to go on either. Matthew talked about only learning more about Floyd Talbert as filming got underway. For example, he got a call from Floyd’s brother moments before he filmed the opening scene in Carentan, where he talks to Blythe. (“That’s why I looked so dazed in that scene.”) He also learnt from this brother later on that when The Night of the Bayonet happened, Talbert had a New Testament in his pocket that the bayonet went right through, but stopped just enough so he only got a light wound. Obviously Talbert kept his bayoneted, blood-soaked bible. Matthew said that when he heard that he went ballistic. (“That would’ve been bloody brilliant TV!”)
Matthew had a great Dale Dye story: at some point during boot camp everybody was standing at attention, and Dale Dye had his daughter on the phone and they were all singing happy birthday to her. (Matthew pointed out there were lots of great singers among them, Tim Matthews being one.) And Dye was standing right in front of Matthew when they’d finished and he was basically saying sweet nothings to his daughter, “Daddy loves you very much” etc. So Matthew stands there, slightly slouching, grinning at hearing DD talk like this, and then he hangs up and immediately turns to Matthew and screams in his face, “WHADDAFUCKAREYOULOOKINGATSERGEANTTALBERT?” and Matthew said he jumped about four feet in the air and snapped to attention. I can just picture it LOL.
They talked some more about bonding with each other on the set, and how often they all went out drinking together; so often in fact that at one point they were ordered to start doing runs again because they were gaining too much weight! And Matthew talked about being super hungover at one point, but it was alright, they had put his scene the next day on hold and he thought, they’ll never end up filming that scene anyway. Much to his surprise he got a call that his scene had been ‘moved forward’; it was the scene where Moore talks to Speirs in his office in 10, then Moore leaves and Talbert comes in. The scene where he talks to Speirs was filmed in a different moment, but the part where he comes in, apparently, he said “My face was green, I was sweating, all the make-up was sliding off of my face…” And Doug agreed that he looked green. I went back to watch it and
That man is hungover.
They talked about how sad it was when men got killed on the show and the actors just left overnight. Tim mentioned that they asked him and Richard Speight to go and watch the team blow up the effigies they’d made of them for their death scene. They went down, all jolly, but then they got quiet as they realised damn, this is how they died.
One question from the audience was about who they thought at the time would go on to make it big as an actor. Tim said Eion Bailey, because he was so beautiful. (LOL!) Tom Hardy they agreed had something special, but James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender were a surprise to all of them. They thought the episode leads would make it big for sure, especially Shane Taylor; Matthew said Shane would be the biggest Hollywood star now if he wasn’t also the nicest guy in the universe. They weren’t surprised Michael Cudlitz had made it big either, but Matthew said, if I email any of them to do anything BoB-related, they’ll do it��no question, no matter how famous they are now, they make the time. Doug explained that who gets famous and who doesn’t is a question of luck, for example Fassbender was friends with somebody who happened to put him in two projects that really launched his career, and it just doesn’t happen for every actor.
Doug said that they all thought it would launch their career to have been part of something so prestigious, but obviously guys were rotating in and out all the time, and some of them got to Hollywood before the others. By the time it had finished and he went to Hollywood, and said he had just been on Band of Brothers, people went: Not another one!
There was a question about whether they were aware of the impact the project would have, at the time. Tim said he really didn’t, he’d been an actor for twelve years by then and for him it was something that looked nice on his resume, but his role was relatively small and there was a lot of sitting around in a trench outside so he didn’t feel as involved with the project as some of the others. He later added that events like these though made it clear to him how big it really is and he now feels more proud of having been a part of it.
Then there was a question about which scene made them feel they were doing something big at the time. Mark said the scene with the woman being shaved in the streets of Eindhoven really stuck with him. England was never occupied and so he could never imagine what it was like having to live here during the war; it made him think. He also mentioned when they’re riding on the tank and they give candy to the woman with the shaved head and her baby. I was personally glad he said that because I’m really glad that made it into the show, the scandalous treatment of female collaborators is barely talked about when we in the NL talk about the war.
One question was about how they spent the money they made. Doug Allen went first: new sunglasses, I bought a car then crashed it, lots of booze… Tim agreed; he lived across from a pub at the time. It paid the rent, he said.
Someone asked if there were scenes they’d shot that didn’t make it into the series. Mark said they’d had them digging latrines for ages – in vests too, showing off their arms! – and it didn’t make it, which he was gutted about. (“A waste of pushups!”) Doug talked about a scene too but I can’t really remember it. Matthew said that during Crossroads, when they’re firing on the Germans, he had a magnificent sequence with his M1 – loading, reloading, shooting – until they looked at the footage and it clearly showed that the weapon was firing blanks, not real bullets, so it couldn’t be used. Tim said there was a scene where he was supposed to vomit on the plane, and they’d rigged it so a tube came out of his sleeve and into his hand with like. Chicken soup coming out so it would look real if he had his hand in front of his mouth, but they couldn’t get the velocity of the vomit right and after numerous attempts they just gave up?! Lmao
They talked lots about what they took away from the show; the friendship and the bond between them, and Tim said he was glad it allowed him to meet so many different people from all walks of life.
After the Q&A was over I got my paratroopers shirt signed, and I got pics with the four of them. They were ever so kind and gracious, really lovely guys. I’m kind of gutted I didn’t go on the battlefield tour yesterday, but my energy was so low I didn’t think it was a good idea. This night was amazing though!
I’ve probably forgotten a whole bunch of stuff so I’ll add to this post if I think of more :)
#band of brothers#hbo war#matthew leitch#floyd talbert#tim matthews#alex penkala#mark huberman#william dukeman#doug allen#alton moore#eindhoven#wehappyfew506
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This June’s post is so long overdue it’s not even funny, but I wasn’t particularly passionate about the movies I watched in June, hence the long delay. There were two absolute gems, but everything else is passable at best and complete nightmare at worst.
1. Favourite movies: Top Gun: Maverick (2022); Pride (2014). 2. Decent movies I liked / appreciated but not loved: Bureau of Missing Persons (1933). It's a cute little 30s investigative journalism flick and it was really nice to see. Such a pleasant blast! 3. Best scenes: mum's hospital visit / 'Where are my lesbians?' (Pride, 2014); Great Balls of Fire / aerial scenes (Top Gun: Maverick, 2022); coming clean (Bureau of Missing Persons, 1933); ‘Room for one more?’ (Terror by Night, 1946). 4. Favourite genres: adventure, noir. 5. Favourite directors: Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick, 2022). There's absolutely no competition this time! I also really enjoyed Matthew Warchus's Pride (2014). 6. Favourite actors: Richard Conte (Hollywood Story, 1951); Jeanne Crain (Dangerous Crossing, 1953); Tom Cruise, Miles Teller (Top Gun: Maverick, 2022); Imelda Staunton, Ben Schnetzer, Andrew Scott (Pride, 2014). 7. Least favourite performances: No one was particularly bad, but Steven Geray in So Dark the Night (1946) was painfully bland, and literally anyone in The Bad Seed (1956) was overacting like there was no tomorrow. 8. The most wasted cast: Whle the film is okay, I do feel very disappointed when it comes to If I Had a Million (1932). Some of my favourite directord were responsible for segments of this film. H. Bruce Humberstone (segment "The Forger"), Ernst Lubitsch (segment "The Clerk"), Norman Z. McLeod (segments "China Shop", "Road Hogs"), William A. Seiter (segment "The Three Marines"). Joseph L. Mankiewicz wrote the majority of the segments. Not even to mention the actors! Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, George Raft, Jack Oakie, W.C. Fields, Roscoe Karns. This could've been so much better had they at the very least committed to a tone. 9. The best wasted premise: If I Had a Million (1932). Make it a straight drama (just don't forget to market it as such) or a laugh-out-loud comedy. Connect the stories so it feels united. What you don't make is a disjointed film that jumps wildly between slapstick humour and depressing end-of-life drama. It's like the film has bipolar. 10. Best premise: Pride (2014). Fish-out-of-water has never been done exactly like this. 11. Favourite cast: literally anyone and everyone in both 2014's Pride and 2022's Top Gun: Maverick. 12. Favourite on-screen duos: Ben Schnetzer with literally anyone in Pride (2014); Tom Cruise x Miles Teller (Top Gun: Maverick, 2022); Roscoe Karns x Gary Cooper (If I Had a Million, 1932); Bette Davis x Pat O'Brien (Bureau of Missing Persons, 1933); Richard Conte x Julie Adams (Hollywood Story, 1951); James Cagney x Pat O'Brien (Boy Meets Girl, 1938). The last duo is pure gold even when the film is subpar at best. Almost makes me want to rewatch Angels With Dirty Faces (1938). 13. Favourite on-screen relationships: Butch Saunders + Norma Roberts (Bureau of Missing Persons, 1933); Larry O'Brien + Sally Rousseau (Hollywood Story, 1951); CAPT Pete "Maverick" Mitchell + Penny Benjamin (Top Gun: Maverick, 2022). 14. Favourite characters: everyone in Pride (2014), even the moronic characters; Butch Saunders (Bureau of Missing Persons, 1933); Larry O'Brien (Hollywood Story, 1951); CAPT Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, LT Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw (Top Gun: Maverick, 2022). 15. Favourite quote: Why don't you break out with hives and scratch yourself to death? (Bureau of Missing Persons, 1933). I wanted to choose the 'Where are my lesbians?' from Pride (2014) but I doubt it constitutes as a quote. 16. Favourite fact discovered in 2022: real-life near-military preparations for Top Gun: Maverick (2022). It gave me faith in movies again. 17. The most overrated film: The Bad Seed (1956). It was really tedious. It did have its moments but mostly was extremelly underwhelming, especially with that ending. 18. The most disappointing film: So Dark the Night (1946). It went off a cliff in the end. Completely and utterly. Also, Impact (1949). Only after reading thr synopsis did I realise that I’ve actually seen the film. It’s so utterly forgettable! 19. The biggest surprise: Pride (2014)! 20. Best cinematography: Top Gun: Maverick (2022). There's no choice, not really. 21. Best set design: Dead of Night (1945). 22. Best costume design: Renié for Dangerous Crossing (1953). If there was anything to love about this film it's how stunning Jeanne Crain looked. 23. Best music: Top Gun: Maverick (2022). Great Balls of Fire is unbeatable, mate! 24. Best prooduction choice: shooting with limited CGI (Top Gun: Maverick, 2022). It made the film timeless. 25. Worst production choice: so many to choose from! The inconsistent tone in If I Had a Million (1932); changing the ending in The Bad Seed (1956); the terrible audition scene 99 River Street (1953); making Where Danger Lives (1950) kind of an Out of the Past (1947) knock-off; the plot twist in So Dark the Night (1946), passive direction in Highway Dragnet (1954). 26. Film of the month: Top Gun: Maverick (2022) with Pride (2014) only slightly behind.
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Because the talent collected for Pokemon Masters impresses me, I’m making this masterlist post of voice actors. They are divided into four categories: Fresh and Unestablished (VAs who just surfaced in the past few years and haven’t become noteworthy names at the time of their casting), Fresh and Established (VAs whose careers have spanned the late 2010s and are already well recognized for at least one other major role, usually several), Veteran (VAs whose careers have spanned the late 2000s / early 2010s), and Super Veteran (VAs whose careers have spanned the early 2000s or even earlier). Again, bear in mind this reflects their status when cast for this game - obviously, things change: some Unestablished VAs are now starting to become Established, some Established VAs are reaching Veteran status, and eventually Veteran VAs will be known as Super Veterans. It’s just how the business works.
SUPER VETERAN: Ben Diskin (Ace Trainer, Scientist, Street Thug) Bob Carter (Chuck) Bryce Papenbrook (Lear) Cam Clarke (Alder) Carrie Keranen (Lucy) Christopher Bevins (Koga, Brycen, Swimmer) Christopher Corey Smith (Kabu) David Matranga (Gordie) Dorothy Fahn (Agatha, Marley) Doug Erholtz (Guzma) Ezra Weisz (Molayne) J Michael Tatum (Emmet) James Carter Cathcart (James, Meowth) Jamieson Price (Wulfric) Janice Kawaye (Janine, Kahili) Jennie Kwan (Emma) Julia McIlvanie (Olivia, Camper) Karen Strassman (Fantina) Kirk Thornton (Blaine, Clay) Kyle Hebert (Pryce, Crasher Wake) Mela Lee (Karen) Michelle Ruff (Plumeria, Lusamine) Minae Noji (Olympia) Patrick Seitz (Lt. Surge) Rachel Robinson (Argenta) Richard Epcar (Sawyer) Steve Kramer (Drake, Ramos) Ted Sroka (Ethan) Wendee Lee (Melony)
VETERAN: Alexis Tipton (Anabel) Amber Lee Connors (Ariana) Anairis Quinones (Greta) Austin Tindle (Riley) Brianna Roberts (Team Skull Grunt) Brittany Lauda (Klara) Bryson Baugus (Arven) Casey Mongillo (Benga) Cassandra Lee Morris (Iris, Tate) Cherami Leigh (Kris, Mina) Chris Jai Alex (Kiawe) Christine Marie Cabanos (Acerola) Cristina Milizia (Nemona) Cristina Vee (Bugsy, Phoebe, Marnie) Christopher Wehkamp (Team Plasma Grunt) Dawn M. Bennett (Team Plasma Grunt) D.C. Douglas (Lysandre) Edward Bosco (???) Elizabeth Maxwell (Dana) Erica Mendez (Gardenia, Hilda) Erika Harlacher (Bianca) Erik Scott Kimerer (Barry, Grant) Joe J. Thomas (Professor Oak) Kaiji Tang (Noland, Hiker, Poké Fan) Keith Silverstein (Norman, Collector) Kellen Goff (Ball Guy) Kevin M. Connolly (???) Kira Buckland (Liza, Shauntal, Beauty, Rising Star) Laura Post (Flannery, Cheryl, Drasna) Lauren Landa (Lorelei) Lindsay Sheppard (Naomi) Linsay Rousseau (Oleana) Micah Solusod (Adaman) Michelle Knotz (Jessie) Mick Wingert (Ghetsis) Morgan Berry (Malva) Morgan Lauré Garrett (Sonia) Ray Chase (Marlon, Blackbelt) Ricco Farajo (Jacq) Sarah Natochenny (Ash Ketchum) Sarah Williams (Whitney, Clair) Sean Chiplock (Siebold, Nanu) Todd Haberkorn (Petrel) Xander Mobus (Steven) Xanthe Huynh (Erika)
FRESH AND ESTABLISHED: Alexander Gross (Faba) Amanda Lee (Lana) Andrew Rusell (Giovanni) Anjali Kunapaneni (Courtney) Armen Taylor (Cyrus) Austin Lee Matthews (???) Beau Bridgland (Bede) Ben Lepley (Professor Sycamore) Bill Millsap (Lance) Billy Kametz (Blue) Brad Venable (Wikstrom) Brandon McInnis (Lucian) Brandon Winckler (Red) Brenna Larsen (Eve) Brian Hanford (Morty) Brianna Knickerbocker (Roxie, Viola) Brook Chalmers (Palmer) Cassie Ewulu (Team Yell Grunt) Chris Hackney (Volkner) Christian La Monte (Archer) Clifford Chapin (Proton) Cory Yee (Volo) Courtney Lin (Penny) Daisy Guevara (Shauna) Daman Mills (N) Dani Chambers (Shelly) Della Saba (Lyra, Hapu, Gloria) Emi Lo (Evelyn, Team Galactic Grunt) Erica Lindbeck (Maylene, Rachel) Faye Mata (Tricia, Trinnia, Trista) Greg Chun (Bruno, Grimsley) Griffin Burns (Hilbert) Griffin Puatu (Lucas) Henry Mason (Blue) Howard Wang (Falkner) Jackie Lastra (Serena) Jade Dennis (Chase) Jeannie Tirado (Winona, Sophocles) Jenny Yokobori (Nita) Joe Zieja (Silver) Jon Allen (Brawly, Thorton) Jordan Dash Cruz (Tierno) Jordan Reynolds (Ingo) Kai Jordan (Team Galactic Grunt) Kane Jungbluth-Murry (Hala) Katelyn Gault (Glacia) Kayleigh McKee (Avery) Kayli Mills (Rosa) Khoi Dao (Paulo) Kimberly Woods (Jasmine, Youngster) Kyle McCarley (Clemont) Landon McDonald (Flint, Cheren) Laura Stahl (Skyla, Hau) Lily Ki (Iono) Lisa Reimold (Kali) Lizzie Freeman (Sabrina) Maureen Price (Irida) Mick Lauer (Looker) Mike Haimoto (Saturn) Phillip Reich (Will, Marshal) Rachelle Heger (Tina) Reba Buhr (Misty) Ryan Bartley (Candice, Korrina) Ryan Colt Levy (???) Skyler Davenport (Valerie) Stefan Martello (Team Skull Grunt) Stephan Fu (Hugh) Stephanie Southerland (Gloria) SungWon Cho (Sidney) Tamara Ryan (Professor Bellis) Tommy Arciniega (Brock) Vargus Mason (Hop) Yong Yea (Larry) Yung-I Chang (Colress) Zach Aguilar (Calem)
FRESH AND UNESTABLISHED: Abby Espiritu (Poppy, Team Magma Grunt) Adin Rudd (Archie) Adriel Varlack (Chili) Alice Himora (Elaine, Geeta) Amber Connor (Mallow) Antonia Flynn (Diantha) Ashley Biski (Katherine) Becca Q Co (Rika) Ben Balmaceda (Shadow Triad, Team Yell Grunt) Ben Thao (Victor) Bindy Coda (Team Aqua Grunt) Brent Mukai (Team Rocket Grunt) Brian T. Anderson (Darach) Brittany Cox (Lisia, Jupiter) Caleb Yen (Cilan) Cedric Williams (Leon) Chris Wei Lewis (Aether Foundation Grunt) Christie Cate (Mars) Christina McBride (Selene) Connor Ludovice (Eusine) Darrel J. Delfin (Team Magma Grunt) Deborah Gatton (Elesa) Deneen Melody (May) Dorah Fine (Bertha) Edward Mendoza (Grusha) Greg Vinciguerra (Trevor) Heather Gonzales (Team Rocket Grunt, Dahlia) Jarred Kjack (Maxie) Jennifer Losi (Lillie) John Patneaude (Rei) Jonah Scott (Ryuki) Justice Washington (Brandon) Justine Lee (Team Flare Grunt) Kevin D. Thelwell (Team Aqua Grunt) Kevin K. Gomez (Aaron) Kieran Reagan (Team Flare Grunt, Sightseer) Kimberley Anne Campbell (Dawn) Kory Getman (Cress) Kyle Castellani (Nate) Maaz Ali (Chairman Rose) Madeline Dorroh (Lyra) Melissa Mabie (Wally) Michelle Marie (Leaf) Mike Dent (Elio, Raihan) Mike Smith (Matt) Mikey Caputo (Wallace) Nicole Gose (Allister) Noveen Crumble (Aether Foundation Grunt) Risa Mei (Akari) Sarah Miller-Crews (Roxanne, Caitlin) Shara Kirby (Bea) Tiana Camacho (Nessa) Van Barr Jr. (Tabitha) Vivian Lu (Zinnia) Zakiya Young (Lenora)
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michelle what are your favorite comic quotes ever
EVER??? maria u have no idea what ur asking for. this is going to take me 6 years.
help us to not take the easy road, and i promise we’ll fight every fight they can throw at us. help us win the hard way — the right way — not with hate, not with retribution, but with wisdom and hope. help us become champions (kamala khan)
that's how I survived. time and time again. that's my secret. i survived because i willed it to be. how did i survive apocalyptic fire? i simply refused to feel the flames (emma frost)
always dreaming. of higher, further, faster … more. we’ll get there. and we will be the stars we were always meant to be. (helen cobb to carol danvers)
i have hunted for less i have killed for less but never with as much pleasure (natasha romanoff)
hearts always break and so we bend with our hearts and we sway but in the end what matters is that we loved and lived (natasha romanoff)
i will not go out this way and i will not go out quietly (natasha romanoff)
welcome to the world of the blind (matthew murdock)
i’m the only me that ever was (jean grey)
cut me and i bleed (lorna dane)
you want me to fight? then give me a reason. show me something. show me that this endless damn battle will actually leave the world better than i found it. show me i’m not just spinning my wheels, living through the same patterns over and over and over. make me a deal. show me anything, and i’m yours. forever. (matt murdock)
you do not have to walk through it ... you can run (f4/franklin richards)
you say im lost? i’m right here. in a cave—with scraps. you say im not acting like tony stark? look at my cave of scraps, reed. look at my ticking clock. this is the only place i’m ever like tony stark. this is where tony stark was born (tony stark)
i do not belong to you. we can fight all day, sunfire, but i still won’t belong to anyone but myself (lorna dane)
im not a porcelain doll, you chauvinist pig (lorna dane)
imagine that. all it took was death and desperation for you to turn into me (emma frost)
this is where i made my stand (johnny storm)
you had a dream. i had a plan (scott summers)
i’m not a monster. i’m not. well summers, you wanted to be able to make a difference. to do something. i open my eyes and— (scott summers)
by earth and sky, by hex and craft—by the past and the future—i call forth hope from darkness. i speak the words of power. the words we gave power to. the words we made into magic. let their power augment our own. to strike one blow from our hearts and souls—from all that we are. lt the call go forth—avengers assemble (wanda maximoff)
i am a futurist. i am. to my core. that means i respect the future. i believe in the future. i worship at its feet (tony stark)
because i believe in dick grayson. i believe in the boy who always stepped up when someone was in need. i believe in the man who just wants to help. without wanting to apply too much pressure, i believe you can be one of the greatest forces for good this world has ever seen. whatever you choose to do, please know i am exceedingly proud of you. proud of your heart, proud of your compassion, proud of your humor, your optimism, and your strength in the face of everything that confronts you. and, above all, though we rarely say it aloud … i am so very proud to call you my son (alfred pennyworth to dick grayson)
batman is dead. long live batman (bruce wayne)
and babs had to change most of all. there was a time when none of us could match her crime-fighting skills. she was in a class of her own. but when her legs were taken from her, she reinvented herself and ended up as an even bigger threat to the perps she used to take down with a batarang (dinah lance abt barbara gordon)
everything doesn’t have to be about fear. there’s room in our line of work for hope, too (stephanie brown)
AND OF COURSE. WHAT WAS THE REVOLUTION, SCOTT?
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Remembering Ladder 118 shown here in this iconic picture as it crossed the Brooklyn Bridge — not knowing that it would be the fire truck's last run. They did not die a few minutes later as most posts suggest, instead after crossing the bridge, Ladder 118 pulled into the doomed Marriott World Trade Center hotel. The six firefighters ran up the stairs and helped countless panicked guests escape.
Bobby Graff, a mechanic at the hotel, was quoted saying: “They knew what was going on, and they went down with their ship. They weren’t going to leave until everyone got out. They must have saved a couple hundred people that day. I know they saved my life.”
Ultimately, over 900 guests were saved that day. However, when the Twin Towers finally collapsed, the hotel went down with them. So did hundreds of firefighters, including the six members on Ladder 118.
Lt. Robert M. Regan, 48
Joseph Agnello, 35
Vernon Paul Cherry, 49
Scott Matthew Davidson, 33 (SNL comedian Pete Davidson’s father)
Leon Smith, Jr., 48
Peter Anthony Vega, 36
Eddie B PI
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All You Need to Know About Matchups!
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Hi y'all!
This account is solely for matchups for several different fandoms. That means requests for imagines, oneshots, headcanons, etc. will NOT be taken.
Here are some basic things to know about requesting a matchup!
Unless otherwise specified for a certain fandom, a request yields one romantic pairing AND one friendship pairing as well as information on why I think you work well with the individuals I choose. Of course, if you only wish to receive either just the romantic matchup or just the friendship matchup, just let me know!
You can request matchups for several different fandoms at once! For each fandom you request, I will match you up with one romantic partner and one friend unless you request differently.
You can ask to exclude any character(s)!
Where can I request a matchup?
Requests can be made in the MATCHUP REQUESTS/ASK ME ANYTHING tab.
What do I need to include in my request?
Required
Fandom(s)
Your gender and/or pronouns
Your sexual orientation and/or preferences
Description of personality
Optional (but definitely helps me out!)
Description of appearance
Hobbies
Personality alignment (Myers-Briggs, Enneagram, Hogwarts House, etc.)
What you would look for in a partner and/or friend
Any other information you think would be helpful – the more you provide, the more I can work with!
Now with that out of the way, onto the fandoms!
Listed directly below is a shortlist of all the fandoms I take requests for as well as some extra information as needed.
Disclaimers
If a title is in italics, it means that while I feel comfortable providing matchups for this show, I have not watched every season. If a character drastically changes after a certain point, I may not be aware. The last season I watched of these shows will be included in parentheses.
All movies/shows based on novels will most likely focus on the on-screen adaptations of characters.
SHOWS
The 100 (6)
Good Omens
The Good Place (3)
Lucifer (4)
On My Block
Parks and Recreation (4)
Prodigal Son (1)
Sherlock
Space Force
Supernatural (14)
The Walking Dead (8)
MOVIES
Clueless
The Greatest Showman
Harry Potter -- Unless specified in request, will entail 2 sets of matchups as a student (Golden Trio and Marauders eras respectively)
The Hunger Games
Marvel Cinematic Universe -- Unless age is specified, underage characters will NOT be available for romantic matchups
BROADWAY
Anastasia
Beetlejuice
Carrie (2012 Off-Broadway)
Hadestown
Hamilton
Les Misérables
The Phantom of the Opera
Six
VIDEO GAMES
Detroit: Become Human
Red Dead Redemption 2
What’s below the cut?
A masterlist of characters in each fandom that will be considered for each request (unless marked with an asterisk (*), all characters are assumed to be available for both romantic AND friendly matchups while names marked with an asterisk are only available for friendly matchups). Listed alphabetically by first name.
Don’t be afraid to tell me about a typo!
Any questions? Just want to talk? You can also use the MATCHUP REQUESTS/ASK ME ANYTHING tab to get ahold of me!
SHOWS
Bellamy Blake
Clarke Griffin
Echo
Finn Collins
Harper McIntyre
Jasper Jordan
Johnathan “John” Murphy
Jordan Green
Lexa
Lincoln
Marcus Kane
Monty Green
Octavia Blake
Raven Reyes
Roan
Wells Jaha
Aziraphale
Anathema Device
Crowley
Newton Pulsifer
Mme. Tracy*
Witchfinder Sgt. Shadwell*
Chidi Anagonye
Eleanor Shellstrop
Jason Mendoza
Michael*
Tahani Al-Jamil
Amenadiel
Det. Chloe Decker
Det. Daniel “Dan” Espinoza
Ella Lopez
Eve
Dr. Linda Martin*
Lucifer Morningstar
Mazikeen “Maze”
Cesar Diaz
Jamal Turner
Jasmine Flores
Monsé Finnie
Oscar “Spooky” Diaz
Ruben “Ruby” Martinez Jr.
Andrew “Andy” Dwyer
Ann Perkins
April Ludgate
Benjamin “Ben” Wyatt
Christopher “Chris” Traeger
Donna Meagle*
Gerald “Jerry” Gergich*
Jean-Ralphio Saperstein*
Leslie Knope
Ronald “Ron” Swanson*
Ainsley Whitly
Det. Dani Powell
Edrisa Tanaka
Lt. Gil Arroyo
Det. James “JT” Tarmel
Jessica Whitly
Malcolm Bright
DI Greg Lestrade
Mrs. Hudson*
James “Jim” Moriarty
Dr. John Watson
Mary Morstan*
Molly Hooper
Mycroft Holmes
Sherlock Holmes
Dr. Adrian Mallory*
Capt. Angela Ali
Brig. Gen. Bradley Gregory*
Dr. Chan Kaifang
Duncan Tabner
Erin Naird
F. Tony Scarapiducci
Kelly King
Maggie Naird*
Gen. Mark Naird*
Abbie “Bela” Talbot*
Adam Milligan
Alex Jones
Balthazar
Benjamin “Benny” Lafitte
Castiel
Charlene “Charlie” Bradbury
Claire Novak
Crowley
Dean Winchester
Sheriff Donna Hanscum
Eileen Leahy
Ellen Harvelle*
Gabriel
Garth Fitzgerald IV
Jack Kline
Jessica “Jess” Moore*
Joanna “Jo” Harvelle
Sheriff Jody Mills*
John Winchester
Kaia Nieves
Kevin Tran
Lucifer
Meg Masters
Michael “Mick” Davies
Patience Turner
Robert “Bobby” Singer*
Rowena MacLeod
Rufus Turner*
Samuel “Sam” Winchester
Aaron
Abraham Ford
Andrea*
Beth Greene
Carl Grimes*
Carol Peletier*
Dale Horvath*
Daryl Dixon
Dwight
Enid*
Eugene Porter*
King Ezekiel*
Father Gabriel Stokes
Glenn Rhee
Hershel Greene*
Maggie Greene
Michonne
Morgan Jones*
Negan Smith
Paul “Jesus” Rovia
Rick Grimes
Rosita Espinosa
Sasha Williams
Tara Chambler
Tyreese Williams
MOVIES
Cher Horowitz
Dionne Davenport
Josh Lucas
Tai Frasier
Travis Birkenstock
Anne Wheeler
Charity Barnum
Jenny Lind
Lettie Lutz*
Phillip Carlyle
Phineas “P.T.” Barnum
W.D. Wheeler
Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody*
Albus Dumbledore*
Arthur Weasley*
Cedric Diggory
Cho Chang
Draco Malfoy
Fleur Delacour
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Ginevra “Ginny” Weasley
Harry Potter
Hermione Granger
James Potter
Lily Evans
Luna Lovegood
Minerva McGonagall*
Molly Weasley*
Neville Longbottom
Nymphadora Tonks*
Oliver Wood
Remus Lupin
Ronald “Ron” Weasley
Rubeus Hagrid*
Severus Snape
Sirius Black
Viktor Krum
Cinna
Effie Trinket*
Finnick Odair
Gale Hawthorne
Haymitch Abernathy*
Johanna Mason
Katniss Everdeen
Peeta Mellark
Anthony “Tony” Stark -- Iron Man
Dr. Bruce Banner -- Hulk
Carol Danvers -- Captain Marvel
Dr. Christine Palmer*
Clint Barton -- Hawkeye
Drax the Destroyer*
Edward “Ned” Leeds
Gamora
Groot*
Harold “Happy” Hogan*
Dr. Henry “Hank” Pym*\
Hope van Dyne -- Wasp
Sgt. James “Bucky” Barnes -- Winter Soldier
Col. James “Rhodey” Rhodes -- War Machine
Loki Laufeyson
Luis*
Mantis*
Dr. Margaret “Peggy” Carter*
Cdr. Maria Hill*
May Parker*
Lord M’Baku
Michelle “MJ” Jones
Nakia
Natasha Romanoff -- Black Widow
Nebula*
Col. Nicholas “Nick” Fury*
Okoye
Peter Parker -- Spider-Man
Peter Quill -- Star-Lord
Agt. Phillip “Phil” Coulson*
Pietro Maximoff -- Quicksilver
Rocket*
Samuel “Sam” Wilson -- Falcon
Scott Lang -- Ant-Man
Shuri
Dr. Stephen Strange
Steven “Steve” Rogers -- Captain America
King T’Challa -- Black Panther
Thor Odinson
Valkyrie
Virginia “Pepper” Potts
Vision
Wanda Maximoff -- Scarlet Witch
W’Kabi
Wong*
Yelena Belova
Yondu Udonta*
BROADWAY
Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov
Dimitri Sudayev
Gleb Vaganov
Countess Lily Malevsky-Malevitch*
Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna*
Vladimir “Vlad” Popov*
Adam Maitland
Barbara Maitland
Beetlejuice*
Delia Schlimmer
Lydia Deetz*
Carrie White
Christine “Chris” Hargensen
Susan “Sue” Snell
Thomas “Tommy” Ross
Eurydice
Hades
Hermes*
Orpheus
Persephone
Aaron Burr
Alexander Hamilton
Angelica Schuyler
Elizabeth “Eliza” Schuyler
George Washington
Hercules Mulligan
James Madison
John Laurens
Margarita “Peggy” Schuyler
Maria Reynolds
Marquis de Lafayette
Philip Hamilton
Thomas Jefferson
Cosette
Enjolras
Éponine Thénardier
Fantine
Insp. Javert
Jean Valjean
Marius Pontmercy
Carlotta Giudicelli*
Christine Daaé
Erik “The Phantom”
Mme. Giry*
Meg Giry
Raoul de Chagny
Anna of Cleves
Anne Boleyn
Catherine of Aragon
Catherine Parr
Jane Seymour
Katherine Howard
VIDEO GAMES
Carl Manfred*
Chloe
Det. Chris Miller*
Connor
Elijah Kamski
Lt. Hank Anderson*
Capt. Jeffrey Fowler*
Josh
Kara
Leo Manfred
Lucy*
Luther
Markus
North
Rose Chapman*
Simon
Abigail Roberts
Arthur Morgan
Beau Gray*
Charles Smith
Daniël “Dutch” Van der Linde
Eagle Flies
Hosea Matthews*
Javier Escuella
Johnathan “John” Marston Sr.
Josiah Trelawny
Karen Jones
Kieran Duffy
Leonard “Lenny” Summers
Marion “Bill” Williamson
Mary-Beth Gaskill
Micah Bell
Molly O’Shea
Penelope Braithwaite*
Rev. Orville Swanson*
Sadie Adler
Sean MacGuire
Simon Pearson*
Tilly Jackson
#fandom matchups#matchups#the 100#good omens#the good place#lucifer#on my block#parks and rec#prodigal son#space force#supernatural#the walking dead#clueless#the greatest showman#harry potter#the hunger games#mcu#marvel#broadway#anastasia#beetlejuice#hadestown#carrie the musical#hamilton#les mis#phantom of the opera#six the musical#detroit become human#red dead redemption 2#rdr2
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