#Ray Garraty
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mysticdevils · 9 months ago
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stephen king writing the long walk:
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47-61 · 4 months ago
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Go! Go! Go!
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perikiro · 5 months ago
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I feel like saying this meme is them is an understatement jsdhdgs
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bluedoor7dawn · 8 months ago
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Hello fandom………….
P6 Charlie and Ted from the Rage
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littleststarfighter · 1 year ago
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“Just go on dancing with me like this forever and I'll never tire. We'll scrape our shoes on the stars and hang upside down from the moon.” -The Long Walk, Peter McVries
Had to draw my favourite characters from one of my favourite books, The Long Walk by Stephen King. A really heartbreaking story.
prints + patreon
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edmundofgloucester · 7 months ago
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abraham: we can’t help each other out any more. seriously, garraty, do you get it?
ray garraty, currently in the process of handing olson food, pep-talking baker, and physically using his body to shield mcvries from bullets: yeah yeah i got it
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the-lean-buddha · 4 months ago
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My thoughts on the news about The Long Walk's film adaption
I have very little faith that The Long Walk will be a good adaption but maybe I'll be wrong! I can dream, and I've been wrong before. Here are my thoughts on the casting announcements and set pictures.
Cooper Hoffman and David Jonsson are the leads, according to Deadline, which means they're presumably Garraty and McVries. Jonsson seems like a good actor but an awful fit for either character, and with Hoffman (presumably Garraty) it comes down to how good an actor he is, I guess, because I can see it working if I squint but I haven't seen anything from Hoffman to suggest he can do Garraty. And I reaaaaally doubt he could do McVries. McVries has a bite to him.
Joshua Odjick is Native American so he's presumably Joe or Mike (not to say that a different character couldn't theoretically be Native American in the adaption, but it's key to Joe and Mike that none of the other Walkers understand their culture at all, and only Baker defends their parents). It's odd that either of those two would have a prominent enough role to be cast already, so I wonder if either one of their roles is beefed up, or if Mike and Scramm will be a composite character and Joe won't feature at all. Alternatively, Odjick isn't playing a Native American character (or he is but Mike and Joe are adapted out), in which case I'd guess Parker.
Roman Griffin Davis is someone I've only ever seen in Jojo Rabbit so I don't know how much range he has. I think he'd fit best as Barkovitch but I wouldn't be surprised if he's been cast as Baker or Olson.
Charlie Plummer is Stebbins. I say this almost entirely because he's a long-haired blonde. If McVries is black then book descriptions (and characterizations, let's be honest, you can't make McVries a black kid in the 70s and keep his character the same) are thrown out the door already, but google Charlie Plummer and tell me he's not been cast as Stebbins. Also, take a look at this.
Ben Wang is Asian American and there are no explicitly Asian American characters, so we've gotta guess this one purely on Vibes (Olson and Barkovitch could both be canonically Asian American, but Barkovitch is openly racist, so). From Wang's YouTube channel and some clips of Chinese Born American I found, he's a nice and playful guy (hmu Ben let's get a lemonade, also tell me who you're playing), so I'd assume Baker or Olson or Abraham because they fit that the closest, I guess? But this is unfortunately a flawed way of guessing because actors playing lunatics are sometimes normal people in real life, walking among us, going almost undetected.
Tut Nyuot's a young, sweet-looking kid. I'd assume Percy? Again, weird to cast Percy already because he doesn't even have any lines in the book, but I can't imagine Nyuout playing a character who's supposed to be the same age as Charlie Plummer's character. Maybe he's unexpectedly good at playing deranged assholes like Barkovitch? We'll see.
For Garrett Wareing I'd say Olson, looking through clips and interviews.
Jordan Gonzalez gives me no strong impression. Sorry, Jordan. Feel free to give me a stronger one over lemonade (and tell me who you're playing). If I'm held at gunpoint then I'll say Abraham.
Mark Hamill is presumably playing the Major. He's absolutely not who I would have picked because he overflows with character and I always pictured the Major as a stoic, empty Big Brother type figure, whose moments of charisma and friendliness were obviously just an act. And I guess Hamill could play that, but I think the Major will more likely have a lot more personality and vim and vigor in the movie, if Hamill was cast - he's easily the biggest draw in the cast. Not necessarily a bad way to portray the Major, but easier to mess up. We'll wait and see.
Judy Greer as presumably Mrs. Garraty will presumably be fine.
Set photos look promising, aesthetically. No half-track, though. And there's a tank. Why is there a tank?
There's a Deadline article suggesting that there are only 50 kids and the pace limit is 3mph. But there's also an article suggesting it's still 100 kids so it might be a mistake? If it's 50 kids then that's presumably done for practicality but it's a bad change, the number will either get too low too fast or it'll drop too slowly (and also no 47 and 61 which would be weird but that's not significant). 3mph isn't necessarily bad, it's more feasible, but it does mean the "first into Massachusetts in seventeen years" can't happen. Maybe they'll make New Hampshire the record instead.
i want lemonade
Reblog with your thoughts! We've got news, people, and I'm sure someone somewhere is more excited about that than I am. Let's get some discussion going on in here.
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j-em-g · 1 year ago
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yeah...yeah
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i-am-al-capone · 6 months ago
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hello to all 3 people in the long walk fandom. I’m starved for content after reading this book 3 times in the last 2 weeks so I’m making my own. If anyone’s out there go ahead and read my College AU fix it fic because I love these boys I’m gonna make them happy and alive myself
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begonthounegativevibes · 27 days ago
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Autism be crazy whatdo you mean i spent an afternoon making the long walk charachters go to therapy in flipping papas pizeria 😭🙏❗️❗️❗️
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perelonso · 11 months ago
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The Long Walk (1979) by Stephen King
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toxbeth · 4 months ago
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47-61 · 5 months ago
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what the hell is in that pack
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perikiro · 5 months ago
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final 3 🚶
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sailorbarkovitch · 1 year ago
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everyone wonders why mcvries and stebbins became so fixed on garraty who is literally just a guy but i think the answer is because they both clocked him as gay
garraty is like those guys who date girls and everything but you always get some minor gay vibes from him. i don't how to explain it but in my defense there's a least three characters in the walk who think garraty is queer: stebbins, mcvries and parker
garraty has massive good nice american boy energy and he looks kinda normal compared to the others but we all know deep down he has a bunch of unresolved sexual issues and he's not good at hiding it
also he spends a lot of time staring at the other boys. that's literally canon. mcvries spent all that time flirting with him firstly bc he thought garraty was cute and second bc he sensed he was possibly closeted or in denial about being bi/gay
and stebbins was fixated on garraty bc of that as well i mean SO MANY of their interactions are basically stebbins teasing him for being sexually repressed
the boy has gay vibes. that's all i'm saying
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dustedmagazine · 3 months ago
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Ka — The Thief Next to Jesus (self-released)
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The Thief Next to Jesus is a return to form for the Brownsville’s firefighter/MC after a few misses.
Ka’s music has always been low key, but his last double album Languish Arts / Woeful Studies (2022) was so low key it went under radars. He caught heat for his drumless beats. He was castigated as too elitist and too far from modern trends. He pursued an unusual business model, selling music only from his website (the hell with the streaming platforms). Still, he has never been a cult priest pandering only to his followers.
As with his all previous CDs, The Thief Next to Jesus is heavy on the Bible references but it is as far from Christian rap as possible. Poets have long used Bible references, even if few of them lived Christian lives. What makes The Thief Next to Jesus so bold (despite that the production here is still low key) is how Ka mixes together two recurring themes in his lyrics.
He sums up the first one on his song “Such Devotion”:
When you're broke crushing coke don't take much coaxing Cooking the raw is a foot in the door, tryna bust it open
His verdict is “How they dealing? Killing us always been the true agenda.” Turning to a life of crime is the easiest way out but also the only one if you’re stuck with “guns and drugs” already in the 1980s Ice Cube warned us of.
Is this the only way of life you’re supposed to write music about? Ka disagrees (and this is his second theme). That social justice rap is dead is evident to everybody, except for those who’s never known it existed in the first place. “What started as empowerment, I'm feeling now it's past that”, Ka sadly admits on “Bread, Wine, Body, Blood.” Those who were making social justice rap in the early 1990s had different lives. Some are now making millions, like Ice Cube, from the people they hated; some ended up on the streets, panhandling. Now, Ka angrily spits, all rap is “it's pussy this, ass that, all that shit's trash rap.” Bewildered, he asks: “You sure you selling me melody, you keep telling me your ass fat?”
It is self-evident that there is a sickness spreading around in rap music, yet nobody, except Ka, even asks questions like that. He demands answers but nobody will reply: “FBI and Klan killed your leaders, when y'all gone pay 'em back?”
At his best here, Ka is like angry Jesus trying to drive out all the peddlers rappers in the temple. Sadly, he’s preaching to the wrong crowd. They won’t understand.
Ray Garraty
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