My favorite actress and actors television stars Joan Geraldine Bennett, Joan Benedict Steiger, Douglas "Doug" Stuart Sheehan, Claude Earl Jones, Frank Paul De Felitta, Judy Garland, Margaret Hamilton, Jocelyn Brando, Baby Peggy Montgomery, Baby LeRoy, Shirley Temple, Darla Jean Hood, Jean Darling, Mary Ann Jackson, Dorothy DeBorba, Mary Kornman, Mildred Kornman, Peaches Jackson, Peggy Cartwright, Shirley Jean Rickert, Billy Miller, Tyler Christopher, Jacklyn Zeman, Sonya Eddy, Judith Barsi, Heather Michele O'Rourke, Zelda Rubinstein, Richard Belzer, Michael Gambon, Richard Harris, Richard Griffiths, Alan Rickman, Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson, Robbie Coltrane, Helen McCrory, Sir John Vincent Hurt, John Heard Jr., John Franklin Candy, Edith Marie Blossom MacDonald, Roberts Blossom, John Ingle, Anna Lee, David Lewis, David Jacobs, Julie Harris, June Marlowe, Betty White, Carl Weathers, Virginia Weidler, Jane Withers, Jane Adams, Jane Wyman, Jane Waddington Wyatt, Cammack"Cammie"King, Lisa Loring, Raul Julia, Susan Lynn Gordon, Juanita Quigley, Julie Vega, Samantha Reed Smith, Dominique Ellen Dunne, Marie Eline, Ann E. Todd, Marlene Lyden, Frank Sutton, Jim Nabors, Phyllis Brooks, Jacquie Lyn, Janet Elizabeth Burston, Anissa Jones, Bridgette Andersen, Raymond Burr, Brittany Murphy, Denise Marie Nickerson, Clara Blandick, Jack Haley, Terry, Buddy Ebsen, Charley Grapewin, Billie Burke, Frank Morgan, Bert Lahr, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Betty Ann Bruno, Carol Tevis, Betty Tanner,
Hi! I'm Ernst (he/him)
My peers wanted me to have some social media presence, and Tumblr seemed the coziest.
I'll be using this blog as a digital diary and to make some friends.
Don't be afraid to send me asks or interact!
Feel free to start a conversation with me as well ^^
I already have one of my classmates here, Moritz! @bitchbarely-living
ooc below
hii im doc/wyatt/marlowe, my main is @maplezbacon i use he/him
please nothing nsfw, lighthearted crude jokes r fine but the character and i myself are minors.
interactions are 10000% encouraged! so no need to ask to dm, send in asks, mention, etc ^_^ other musical blogs can interact too! feel free to make ur own sa blog to join in too n_n
the canon for this blog is that it'll take place during the present with either him as a student in germany or america. still experimenting with that, typing style, and characterization. this is also my first rp blog so plz be patient and keep that in mind.
my characterization is heavily inspired by gideon glick in the obc and daniel david stewart in dwsa so my version of him will include elements of his character in dwsa
1.Willy grew up in Hayesville, North Carolina with his mom, Winifred, his dad, Jerry, his brothers, Walter and Wyatt, and his sisters, Wanda and Wendy(they're all weasels). Their childhood home looks like this.
2.Lisa grew up as an only child in Rochester, New York, with her mom, Felicia, and her dad, Harper(they're all lynxes). Her childhood home looks like this.
3.Tito grew up in Bernal, Mexico with his mom, Maria, his dad, Jonathan, and his little brother, El Chip. Their childhood home looks like this.
4.Toki grew up in Tokyo, Japan with her mom Kana, her dad, Bento, her brother, Riku, and her sisters Aiko and Yui. Their childhood home looks like this.
5.Knighty grew up in Edinburgh, Scotland with his mom, Grace, his dad, Marlow, his brothers, George and Louis, and his sisters, Penelope, Victoria, and Sophie. Their childhood home looks like this.
6.Sara grew up in Ithaca, New York with her Mom, Iris, her dad, Oscar, her brother, Stanley, and her sister, Tina. Their childhood home looks like this.
7.Cammy grew up in Tampa, Florida with her mom, Barbra, her dad, Christopher, and her brother, Jed. Their childhood home looks like this.
8.Arty grew up in New York City with his mom, Solène, his dad, Dylan(a different Dylan, obviously), and his older twin sister, Delilah.Their childhood apartment looks like this.
9.Gus grew up as an only child in Canandaigua, New York with his mom, Helga, and his dad, Liam(a different Liam, obviously). His childhood home looks like this.
10.Oakley grew up in Portland, Oregon with her mom, Elizabeth, her dad, Samuel, her brother, Ethan, and her sister, Caroline. Their childhood home looks like this.
11.Ozzie grew up in in Rochester, New York, with his mom, Eva, his dad, Jacob(a different Jacob, obviously), his brother, Owen, and his Sister, Olive. Their childhood home looks like this.
12.Harold grew up in Lyons, New York with his mom, Rachel, his dad, Gregory, and his sister, Vanessa. Their childhood home looks like this.
13.Happyfrog grew up in Buffalo, New York, with her mom, Dixie, her dad, Herbert, and her sister Pheobe. Their childhood home looks like this.
Bonus: All the houses the Parents are raising their kids in.
FNF prez Eddie Muller responds to film noir fan questions fielded by the Foundation's Director of Communications Anne Hockens. In this episode, we discuss the recent changes at TCM, Eddie’s memories of Robert Osborne, the new Philip Marlowe book, The Second Murder, Poker Face and its inspiration Columbo, female investigators in film noir, and more. We wind up the show with a new game, “Femme Fatale or Not?”. On the cat front, Charlotte is a diva and Emily won’t come out of her trailer.
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This weekend’s questions:
1. I am wondering if there's a way to find out which movies screened at the first NOIR CITY. I'm also wondering when you first started distributing those spectacular programs.
Jeannin
2. Would you address the recent cutbacks and layoffs at TCM that are affecting NOIR ALLEY.
Andrew
3. I would love to know about your relationship with Robert Osborne.
Stacy
4. The estate of Raymond Chandler hired Scottish crime fiction writer Denise Mina to pen a new Philip Phillip Philip Marlowe novel, THE SECOND MURDERER was released in August. Have you read it and if so, what did you think? What do you think in general of the practice of having contemporary authors pen reboots based on other writers' classic detective characters? Are there any examples of this that you think are particularly well-done--OR that you think egregiously miss the mark?
Kathleen
5. Have either of you seen the new TV series POKER FACE? It’s not a whodunit. It’s a howcatchem. It’s been said it’s a homage to the old COLUMBO series. Were you two fans of COLUMBO. Was Peter Falk ever in a noir movie?
Alan, San Anselmo, CA
6. Would love to see THE ENFORCER, 1952, starring Bogart presented on NOIR ALLEY sometime soon. I wonder about the film’s backstory. What parts of the film really portrayed the "Murder Inc.", if any?
Victor
7. Since becoming interested in film noir, I have seen several films with Richard Basehart. Did he ever talk about his career in noir films? I saw Basehart live on stage in the late 1970’s playing Macbeth at a theatre near Philadelphia. Did any other “noir” actors perform Shakespeare on stage?
Ed, Washington, D.C.
8. What do you think of Roger Corman's 1962 film THE INTRUDER? And do you consider it to be noir?
Doug, Silver Spring, MD
9. I was curious to hear Eddie's opinion on directors William Dieterle, Delmer Daves, Anthony Mann, Robert Wise, Jean Negulesco and which of their film noirs are worth watching.
Jeff from Montreal
10. I was intrigued by the plot of Joseph Pevney’s UNDERCOVER GIRL (1950) because it centers on a policewoman working. I couldn’t find UNDERCOVER GIRL anywhere- to stream or buy.
My question is two-fold. How rare is this type of character in film noir? And why can I not find this film (and other films like this)?
Kellee, Kansas
11. Was The movie PUBLIC ENEMY recut? I ask because Jean Harlow's role is so short and feels like it was recut. I know that the Hayes code had just come into effect so that adds to my suspicion.
David
12. Anne and Eddie: How many emails do you each get each day connected with movies? Is it overwhelming?
Alan
13. Does Eddie or Anne have a favorite or memorable tagline associated with a noir film? Also, is it Tizzie with an "ie" or Tizzy with a "y"? Inquiring minds need to know.
Timothy, Schenectady NY
14. I’d like to propose a new game: ‘Femme Fatale or Not?’ And start off with one tough (or maybe off the wall) example:
PITFALL (1948) (dir. André De Toth) - Mona Stevens (Lizabeth Scott) is not a femme fatale in this film but Sue Forbes (Jane Wyatt) is. I’ll stop here and see what you and Anne think (about the concept and my interpretation of Wyatt’s character.
the first 3 asks for sophie! - thelastplantagenet 💚
One aspect about them I love: all of her. she's stabby, she's catholic, she's a sexy lady speaking french... what more could i ask for? but really, it is the religious conflict. as you know, i'm absolutely fascinated by the religious instability of england at the time, and sophie is just a small piece of the wider picture of anti-catholic persecution in the elizabethan era and the lasting impact of the reformation. i also love her secret protectiveness of humphrey. she does at least respect him, and she wants him to be safe. he is, after all, a good man.
One aspect I wish more people understood about them: so much… i dislike the people who insist she's an innocent victim who did nothing wrong almost as much as i dislike the people who insist she was the cause of all of humphrey's suffering. there's this thing called 'nuance,' people. she's suffered her own fair share of trauma. she also kind of sucks. also, and this is the most important bit: i like it when she kind of sucks. she's too stubborn to admit to her feelings (especially, at least in aus, for humphrey), and she is a little bit unhinged, and that's exactly how i like her.
One (or more) headcanon(s) I have about this character: she was very into poetry. if limericks had existed at the time, which they didn't, she would have had a secret fondness for them. she's more interested (unsurprisingly) in the works of (past) catholic writers than the contemporary and perhaps more famous writers known to us - though, of course, shakespeare, marlowe, and the like weren't really around yet. still, there's quite a few influential writers of the earlier sixteenth century - and i like to think sophie would enjoy the work of howard/wyatt, and their influence on later (elizabethan) poetry.
When other louers, in armes acrosse,
Reioyce their chiefe delight.
Drowned in tears, to mourne my losse,
I stand the bitter night
i'm just looking for an excuse to post 'a lady's lament for her lover overseas,' really. and, of course, sophie wrote some of her own poetry - but never showed it to humphrey. if anything, she was insecure about it, and thought he wouldn't like it.
60 Years of Doctor Who Anniversary Marathon - Hartnell 13th Review
First Doctor Recap
Stories covered
An Adventure in Space and Time - Behind the Scenes
Set in Stone - Short Story
The Crusade - TV Story
Challenge of the Piper - Comic
The Empire of Glass - Novel
The Suffering - Full Audio
The Myth Makers - Fan Animation
The Dalek Outer Space Book - Spin-offs
O'Tannenbaum - Short Audio
The Gunfighters - Novelization
Doctor Who: Legacy - Video Games
The Storyteller - Filmed Short
Companions represented
Susan (1 story)
Barbara (3 stories)
Ian (3 stories)
Vicki (5 stories)
Steven (5 stories)
Dodo (1 story)
John (1 story)
Gillian (1 story)
Katarina (1 story)
Sara (1 story)
Polly (1 story)
Ben is the only first doctor companion not to get any focus, unless you count his cameo in An Adventure in Space and Time.
Notable Appearances
We got the Doctor’s brother, Brax, the Daleks, and killer Christmas trees this outing. The Sontarans, the Zygons, The Great Intelligence, and the Master are all the main villains in the Legacy video game. The Pied Piper would reappear latter in the Sarah Jane Adventures, and the alien in The Suffering is suppose to be the same species as the villains in Galaxy 4.
As for historical characters we meet, King Richard the Lion Heart, Galileo, Marlowe, Shakespeare, King James I, Odysseus, Cassandra, Achilles, Paris, Doc Holiday, Wyatt Earp, and Bat Masterson.
Caverna - Trato Amado
Smirk - Living in Hell
Vox Dei - Terroriste
Abi Ooze - Cry Alone
Saucers - Quiet Boy
Book of Love - Die Matrosen
HEAVY METAL - Room 17
Stranger Cole - We Are Rolling (Under the Tree of Life)
DJ speaks over Gianni Marchetti - Two Lovers (Theme from the Wild Eye)
The Reds - Whatcha' Doin' to Me
AUNT SALLY - Subete Urimono
Cherry Cheeks - ACAB
Passion Killers - Universal Soldier
Buffy Sainte-Marie - He's a Keeper of the Fire
SLOI - SLOI
Pentangle - Mirage
Les Sinners - La 3ème fuite de Mohamed
2 Square Y? - Morgan Drowning
ISS - Cellmate
The System - Born to Lose
Marlowe - Hold the Crown
Head Cheese - Teenage Idol
Vulva - Kill the Baby
Swab - Nothing to Lose
The Cars - Moving In Stereo
William and Versey Smith - Everybody Help the Boys Come Home
Fugazi - Styrofoam
Roy Bailey - We Will Fight, We Will Win
Taken By Trees - Say You Don’t Mind
Chelsea - Last Drink
The Meatmen - War of the Superbikes
The Middle Class - Out of Vogue
Robert Wyatt - Shipbuilding
Amos & Sara - Go Home Soldier
Don Covay - Standing In the Grits Line
Dwight Twilley Band - Rock and Roll 47
The Rabbits - Winter Song
The Tubs - Wretched Lie
The Lazy Cowgirls - Drugs
The Flying Machine - Waiting on the Shores of Nowhere
Primer Regimen - Culpables
Los Yorks - Abrazame
Efialtis - Να'σαι (Na'sai)
Bob Wills - Right or Wrong
Spacemen 3 - Little Doll
Heavy Mother - Life's Tuff
Automatic - Lucy
Nouveaux - Paradise
Chumbawamba - The Bad Squire
Adolescents - Welcome to Reality
Alien Nosejob - Coastal Living 2