#Movie Star!Jimmy
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lovelyy-moonlight · 4 months ago
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Scarlett Johansson is here tonight to talk @FlyMeMovie! #FallonTonight #FlyMeToTheMoon
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cheweduplemon · 2 years ago
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jimmy mcgill + movie quotes
uno, 1.01 — ‘network’ | mijo, 1.02 — ‘all that jazz’ | nacho, 1.03 — ‘the shining’ | marco, 1.10 — ‘lawrence of arabia’ | marco, 1.10 — ‘field of dreams’
— better call saul cinematic references
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zappedbyzabka · 5 months ago
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Devotion isn’t just for God, it’s for your boy too.
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atomic-chronoscaph · 5 months ago
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Morgan Woodward being suited up on the set of Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)
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queer-cinephile · 5 months ago
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30 Days of Classic Queer Hollywood
Day 28: James Dean (1931 - 1955)
"No, I am not a homosexual. But I'm also not going to go through life with one hand tied behind my back." - James Dean when asked about his sexuality
James "Jimmy" Dean was one of the most iconic actors of the 20th century. Despite only starring in 3 films (East of Eden (1955), Rebel Without a Cause (1955), and Giant (1956)), he is one of the most recognizable actors of his time.
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This lasting fame is largely due to the fact that he died in a car crash in 1955 at the age of 24, just as he was reaching stardom. He became the only actor to receive two posthumous Academy Award nominations for Best Actor. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked him the 18th best male movie star of the Classic Hollywood.
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James Dean was a bisexual man. He had relationships with many women, including model Pier Angeli and actresses Liz Sheridan, Barbara Glenn, Ursula Andress, and Beverly Wills. He reportedly had private liaisons with men including Marlon Brando, radio director Rogers Bracket, writer William Bast, and director Bob Stevens.
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He was relatively open about this with his costars and coworkers. Nicholas Ray, the director of Rebel Without a Cause (1955), is on record as saying:
"James Dean was not straight, he was not gay, he was bisexual... Jimmy himself said more than once that he swung both ways, so why all the mystery or confusion?"
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live-and-die-in-la · 11 months ago
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Jimmy Stewart and Margaret Sullavan.
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ride-a-cow-boy · 1 year ago
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Jacob Elordi at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, while talking about his role of Elvis Presley in the movie PRISCILLA.
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nopefer-art-tu · 1 year ago
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sooooo....
who do y'all think is the dark-haired movie star that jack has a picture of pinned up in his childhood bedroom? 👀
PERSONALLY, I think it's either James Dean or Ricky Nelson. I think the more realistic of the two options is Ricky Nelson, though. I'd love for it to have been James Dean just because a lot of people compare Heath as Ennis to James Dean as Jett Rink in Giant. I'm not so sure if that's based on the performance they give, or if it's based purely on their aesthetics alone, but like. Heath really did have that James Dean cool down as Ennis (if only a slighttt bit more awkward). And I mean...c'mon, look at this picture and tell me that Jack wouldn't, at least for a moment, see Ennis standing outside of Aguirre's office and think immediately of his boyhood crush
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No wonder Jack was pulling at any excuse to eye him up lol!!
The only reason I don't think it could realistically be James is bc he was a dirty blond, just like Heath was c': and the short story specifically says it was a dark-haired movie star!
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asia2023animationgirl · 2 months ago
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For @jamalwhite12 @maryrose20070 @giulia266eyes @paysonsmith @aggimaginary @vanessafangirl13 @katrinthecat @kawaiigirl14 @cathymadpenguinartprincess00 @carlycmarathecat
Do you like my newest hair?
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lovelyy-moonlight · 4 months ago
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shisens · 1 month ago
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thinking about the amv i could make about mouthwashing with billy joel’s piano man if i could draw properly …….. can someone else do it please
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nerds-yearbook · 6 months ago
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The final film of the devisive Star Wars prequel trilogy was released on May 19, 2005. Of the first 6 Star Wars movies, Revenge of the Sith was the first Star Wars movie to be rated PG-13. It was also the first Star Wars film to not recieve a nomination of Best Visual Effects. The original cut of the movie tied directly to the end of the Genndy Tartakovsky animated Clone Wars (2003 - 2005) shorts and showed Shaak Ti (Orli Shoshan) being executed after failing to protect Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid). The animated shorts also introduced General Grievous (Matthew Wood) and explained why he had respratory problems. The title was simular to the original title of episode 6 Revenge of the Jedi (1983), which was turned to Return of the Jedi as Lucas felt revenge was not a Jedi trait. The title was changed late enough that it altered the title of Vengeance of Khan (1982) to Wrath of Khan as Star Trek producers felt Vengeance sounded too close to Revenge. Lucas finally worked in a Wookie planet battle that was originally in the script for episode 3 Star Wars A New Hope (1977) and reworked as Ewoks in Return of the Jedi. Originally, George Lucas planned to write and direct the first movie and then story and executive produce episodes 2 and 3, like he did with 5 and 6, but after the panning the first prequel got, he wrote and directed 2 and 3 himself. The movie had the key points of ending The Clone Wars, turning Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen and James Earl Jones) into Darth Vader, the fall of the Jedi and the Republic, the creation of the Empire, the revelation of the Emperor and his disfiguration, the duel between Vader and Obi Wan (Ewan McGregor) that disfigured him, the death of Padme (Natalie Portman), the birth of Luke Skywalker (Aidan Barton) and Princess Leia Organa (also Aidan Barton), Luke's adoption by Owen (Joel Edgerton) and Beru Lars (Bonnie Piesse), Leia's adoption by Bail (Jimmy Smits) and Breha (Rebecca Jackson Mendoza) Organa, Yoda's (Frank Oz) exile to Degobah and Obi Wan to Tatooine, and C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) getting his memory wiped. The movie introduced the planets Utapau, Mygeeto, Felucia, Saleucami, Kashyyk (though technically this first appeared in the Star Wars Holiday Special - 1978), and Mustafar. Action also took place on established planets Coruscant, Naboo, and Tatooine. Noteable deaths in the movie were Count Dooku (Christopher Lee), General Grievous, Padme, Agen Kolar (Tux Akindoyeni), Saesee Tiin(Kenji Oates), Kit Fitso (Ben Cooke), Mace Windu (Samuel L Jackson), Boga, Ki-Adi-Mundi (Silas Carson), Aayla Secura (Amy Allen), Plo Koon (Matt Sloan), Stass Allie (Nina Fallon), Zett Jukassa (Jett Lucas), Whie Malreaux (Coinneach Alexander), Bene (Olivia McCallum), Cin Dralling (Nick Gillard), Nank Tun, Passel Argente (Marty Wetherill), Po Nudo (Paul Nicholson), Poggle the Lesser (Richard Stride), Rune Haako (Jerome Blake), Rute Gunnay (Colin Ware), Nute Gunray (Silas Carson), Tikkes , Cat Miin, Shu Mai, San Hill, and Wat Tambor (Ben Burtt and Matthew Wood). Characters that continued on to the original trilogy were Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, the Emperor, Yoda, C-3PO, Tarkin (Wayne Pygram), R2-D2 (Kenny Baker), Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew), Owen and Beru Lars, Mon Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly), Luke Skywalker, and Leia Organa. Critically, Revenge of the Sith is often called the best of the prequel trilogy and was the highest domestic grossing film in year release of 2005. ("Revenge of the Sith", Star Wars Movie Event)
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chloegraceartist · 7 months ago
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The Philadelphia Story
I watched this movie for the first time a while ago. And I haven’t stopped thinking about it since. 💕 I love the two male leads so much. Jimmy and Cary did such a good job.
I don’t think I could pick who’s the best for Katharine Hepburn’s character to marry. (But if she doesn’t want Jimmy, I’ll take him.)
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adamdforever · 2 years ago
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The evolution 🔥
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queer-cinephile · 24 days ago
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10 great movies to watch for halloween (that aren't too gory/scary)
1. Rear Window (1954) (dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
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Plot: Bored while confined to a wheelchair after breaking his leg, Jimmy Stewart begins secretly watching his neighbors and becomes convinced one of them has committed a murder.
Vibe: Suspenseful, cool disability rep
2. Scream (1996) (dir. Wes Craven)
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Plot: A mysterious masked murderer ("Ghostface") torments a group of teenagers.
Vibe: Fun slasher comedy
3. Fear Street Trilogy (2021)
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Plot: After a series of brutal slayings, a teen and her friends take on an evil force that's plagued their notorious town for centuries.
Vibe: Kind of gory but in a fun slasher way. Solid comprehensive story, fun to watch on back-to-back days
4. Halloween (1978) (dir. John Carpenter)
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Plot: A masked murderer (Michael Myers) escapes from a mental hospital and targets a group of teenagers from his home town.
Vibe: Suspenseful slasher that will have you yelling at the screen
5. The Thing (1982) (dir. John Carpenter)
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Plot: A group of researchers in Antarctica encounter a shape-shifting alien, making everyone paranoid as they struggle to determine who among them is still human.
Vibe: Suspenseful thriller
6. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) (dir. Don Siegel)
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Plot: A small-town doctor discovers that alien pod-like creatures are replacing humans with emotionless duplicates, leading him to fight against the growing invasion while trying to save his loved ones.
Vibe: Feels like an extended episode of The Twilight Zone. Probably a 1950s allegory for communism
7. Alien (1979) (dir. Ridley Scott)
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Plot: The crew of the spaceship Nostromo encounters a deadly alien after responding to a distress signal on a remote planet, leading to a terrifying battle for survival as the creature hunts them down one by one.
Vibe: Lots of fun jump scares and Sigourney Weaver slays
8. The Night of the Hunter (1955) (dir. Charles Laughton)
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Plot: A sinister preacher pursues two young children who know the location of some buried money.
Vibe: Robert Mitchum is really good at being creepy and you have a sense of foreboding throughout
9. Death Becomes Her (1992) (dir. Robert Zemeckis)
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Plot: Two rival women (Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn) drink a mysterious potion that grants them eternal youth. This leads to darkly comedic consequences as they navigate their obsession with beauty and immortality while battling each other.
Vibe: Dark comedy, very silly
10. Shaun of the Dead (2004) (dir. Edgar Wright)
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Plot: A disheartened salesman (Simon Pegg) attempts to win back his girlfriend amidst a zombie apocalypse, enlisting the help of his friends as they navigate the chaos with a mix of humor and horror.
Vibe: A lot of violence against zombies but mostly just funny
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thenotoriousscuttlecliff · 9 months ago
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Maddening how DC largely ignores this entire era, never really collecting or reprinting any of it except for Death of Superman, which is far from the best story it produced. That and the Wedding seem to be the only bits of the Triangle era widely available, which is just crazy, but not all that surprising. DC has never been all that fussed about reprinting Superman stories from the silver, bonze and modern age, except for a select few.
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