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Road (1967)
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ScreenPlay: Road (BBC, 1987)
"Everyone's worried sick for you, you know. You can't just do this!"
"Why not?"
"Oh, come on. We all feel like this some time. But life must go on."
"Why?"
#screenplay#road#alan clarke#jim cartwright#single play#1987#neil dudgeon#jane horrocks#andrew wilde#william armstrong#willy ross#mossie smith#barbara keogh#moya brady#alan david#david thewlis#lesley sharp#susan brown#tim dantay#i throw around the word masterpiece a little too liberally i suspect‚ and have used it several times to describe works by Clarke; but it's#inescapable here. a seminal moment in british television‚ and one of the single greatest play adaptations ever screened‚ simultaneously#fiercely loyal to its stage origins without being tied down or encumbered by them. Cartwright speaks glowingly of Clarke as a collaborator#and it's not hard to see why: his restlessly prowling steadicam moving from derelict house to derelict house allows Road to fulfil its#destiny as wandering theatre‚ something the stage could never quite achieve. a fierce polemic on thatcherite britain and the aching poverty#and waste of a ruined generation. not that this is pure naturalism: a few minutes in Andrew Wilde‚ having tormented his sister‚ turns to#the camera and screams and suddenly you know you're not watching just any old kitchen sink drama‚ this is something different‚ this is some#kind of primal howl. two sinister young men dress in sharp suits ready for a night out; two young girls argue with their respective family#members; an older man reminisces hopelessly about times past; a young man is starving himself to death in a condemned house. and in the#dead centre‚ Lesley Sharp delivers one of the most devastating‚ affecting monologues ever written‚ as she stalks the desolate streets and#tries to keep herself from going mad with the grief and the horror and the pointlessness of it all. tv was a medium created for such scenes
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Copy Right and Public Domain in 2025!
It's January 1st 2025 which means it's my favorite unsung holiday! Public Domain Day! This is the day once a year when, in the US, copyrights expire and things enter the public domain, meaning they belong to everyone! even you, Steve!
American copyright for books, movies, art work, and musical compositions (but not recordings, more on that later) runs for 95 years (way too long!) so today works published in 1929 join us in the public domain.
So whats free? so glad you asked.
Popeye the Sailor Man
Many people assume Popeye originated as a cartoon character but thats not true, he comes from a comic strip. The strip was called Thimble Theatre and Popeye was something of a late addition. Thimble Theatre was first published in 1919, so Popeye's girlfriend Olive Oyl has been in the public domain since before the big 20 year copyright freeze of 1998-2019. Popeye first appeared as a minor character 10 years into the strip's run but was so popular he soon took over and the strip would be renamed Popeye less than 5 years later. Now as always whats public is only what appears in 1929, later developments, remain copyrighted. Such as, while Popeye always had super strength its not till 1932 his superpowers were tied to eating spinach, and Olive Oyl originally had a different boyfriend named Ham Gravy, who she dumped for Popeye when he became the main character. It looks like Popeye is following tradition for famous now public domain characters and getting a quicky horror movie this year.
Tintin!
This is personally very exciting as someone who grew up with the Belgian boy detective. Like Popeye I expect a lot of people don't know that Tintin started off as a weekly comic strip. Indeed Tintin appeared as a part of a weekly youth supplement in the Catholic newspaper The Twentieth Century. Any ways, Tintin was first published in there in January 1929, and soon would start what would become the first Tintin story, Tintin in the Land of the Soviets. Now only part of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets was published in 1929, the story line wrapped up in May 1930, so only those 1929 stories and what appears in them is free and clear and Tintin was published in black and white not color. Tintin's author Hergé had no idea what he was doing and was really learning on the job so In The Land of the Soviets is generally seen as his weakest outing and the only one he never opted to redraw in later years. Even so it's nice to see the character free in the world. No word on if Tintin will star in a horror movie.
Buck Rogers (but not really)
The original futuristic space man was published, again a comic strip, in 1929 which means he should enter the public domain today, but he won't. That's because he already is public domain! Before the Copyright Act of 1976 copyright was 28 years with the option to renew for another 28 years. The copyright on the original comic strips was not renewed so ran out at the end of 28 years, 1958. So Buck Rogers has been free and clear for close to 70 years now, whatever you hear about him today.
What else?
Famously last year Mickey Mouse entered the public domain, but all the entered public domain was one (maybe two) animated short, Steamboat Willie. Well this year a dozen Mickey Mouse animated shorts enter the public domain, including the first time Mickey has his iconic white gloves, and the first time Mickey speaks (the first thing Mickey Mouse ever says, voiced by Walt Disney himself, is "Hot dogs! Hot dogs!" in case you were wondering) This will give creators much more to work with if they want to use Mickey in their works which is exciting.
Speaking of Walt Disney, The Skeleton Dance is entering public domain, you likely don't know the title but I suspect you've seen at least part of it at some point
so look for this showing up on TVs in the backgrounds of films and TV shows in the next year or so
Books
The iconic novels of World War I, Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms and Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front enter public domain. In fact All Quiet on the Western Front entered public domain last year, but only in the original German, the 1929 translation by Arthur Wesley Wheen is whats entered the public domain now. John Steinbeck's first novel, Cup of Gold, William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own, and Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery (always get an Agatha Christie novel on this list for the rest of our lives). Dashiell Hammett published both Red Harvest and The Maltese Falcon, later made into one of the greatest films of all time, in 1929. Future children's book author E. B. White (who's go on to write Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little) and future New Yorker cartoonist and humorist James Thurber teamed up to write the delightfully titled Is Sex Necessary? Or, Why You Feel the Way You Do a book of spoof essays making fun of popular books on Freudian sexual theories at the time. The Roman Hat Mystery the first of the long running Ellery Queen mysteries was published, Queen would keep publishing mysteries into the 1970s (and Ellery Queen was a pen name for two people). Richard Hughes' A High Wind in Jamaica and Oliver La Farge's Laughing Boy also came out in 1929 and are in the public domain now. There's much else but those are the highlights sorry if I missed your favorite 1929 novel.
Movies
Alfred Hitchcock and Cecil B. DeMille's first movies with sound, Blackmail and Dynamite respectively, came out in 1929. Marx Brothers' first feature film The Cocoanuts joins the public domain. Other comedy land marks are Harold Lloyd's first sound film, Welcome Danger and Buster Keaton's last silent film, Spite Marriage (which Keaton also directed). John Ford's first sound film, The Black Watch, which also is 21 year old John Wayne's first appearance in a film, as an uncredited extra, he worked in the art department. Hallelujah the first studio film to have an all black cast came out that year. Also worth noting is The Hollywood Revue of 1929 a singing and dancing review, one of the earliest and the movie that popularized the song Singin’ in the Rain, maybe the first time a movie made a song a hit.
Musical compositions
musical compositions, ie the lyrics and musical notations you might see on sheet music are governed by the 1976 Copyright Act, and music written in 1929 is public domain. Music recordings are governed by a whole different law (we'll get there). Songs written in 1929 include Singin’ in the Rain by Arthur Freed & Nacio Herb Brown, Ain’t Misbehavin’ and Black and Blue by the legendary Fats Waller, What Is This Thing Called Love? by Cole Porter, Tiptoe Through the Tulips by Alfred Dubin, You Were Meant for Me by Arthur Freed & Nacio Herb Brown, and also Happy Days Are Here Again by Jack Yellen which would become FDR's campaign theme song in 1932.
Art!
a number of pieces by Salvador Dalí including:
Illumined Pleasures
The Accommodations of Desire
The Great Masturbator
are entering the public domain as is René Magritte’s The Treachery of Images.
Art is hard because while movies and books are clearly "published" and put on sale, what counts as "published" for a piece of art? the law is not totally sure.
Musical Recordings
as I promised, we got here. Till 2017 there were no federal laws governing the copyright of music recordings before the 1970s, it was governed by a confusing patchwork of state laws and it was not totally clear what was or was not free and clear even from the very earliest recordings ever. Now the term of a music recording's copyright is set at 100 years (way too long) so music recorded in 1924 is now public domain such as. Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen by Marian Anderson, Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don’t Love Nobody But Me) by Louis Armstrong, California Here I Come by Al Jolson, Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin, Shreveport Stomp by Jelly Roll Morton, Mama’s Gone, Good Bye by Ray Miller, and It Had To Be You by Marion Harris. Now many recordings a lot less famous can finally be preserved and digitized to save them for the next 100 years. Many abandoned works are literally rotting away since without the copyright holder's permission digitizing a work isn't legal.
#Copyright#public domain#public domain day#Popeye#Tintin#the adventures of tintin#Mickey Mouse#Disney#buster keaton#the marx brothers#louis armstrong#cole porter#singin' in the rain#alfred hitchcock#salvador dali#Agatha Christie#Ernest Hemingway#virginia woolf#John Steinbeck#William Faulkner
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So I've been going to cragside and looking at all of the stuff, Sir William George Armstrong did with hydro-electricity and how he had the first privately owned electric home and how people saw that and went, that's brilliant let's do it but WORSE, and instead of taking his work as an inspiration for how to power the country, THEY USED FUCKING COAL AND OIL! Oh my god, I want to MURDER those fucking idiots!
#electricity#the national grid#lightbulbs#William Armstrong#did awsome things#and hydro-electricity is the best#i will fight anyone who disagrees#we could have had a perfect hydro based society#instead we have THIS#AAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHH
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my dream is to collect these and decorate my bedroom with them
#emo#2000s#2000s emo#2000s nostalgia#early 2000s#emo music#pierce the veil#evanescence#sleeping with sirens#green day#avril lavigne#paramore#my chemical romance#black veil brides#ptv#mcr#sws#bvb#vic fuentes#amy lee#billie joe armstrong#kellin quinn#hayley williams#gerard way#ray toro#fall out boy#pete wentz#patrick stump#emo bands#emo blog
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BJA and Hayley Williams in Nashville
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HAYLEY WILLIAMS and Billie Joe Armstrong.
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#movies#polls#quigley#quigley 2003#quigley movie#2000s movies#william byron hillman#gary busey#osgood perkins#curtis armstrong#christopher atkins#jessica ferrarone#requested#have you seen this movie poll
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AND FINAL REQUESTS! WOW
These requests were really fun to make! I help me improve on my art skills and I loved seeing people liking seeing their favs <3
Thank you all who supported on the making of this ♥️
#lisa the pointless#lisa the timeless#lisa the painful#lisa the joyful#lisa rpg#wily knight#william knight#frank bombard#queen roger#arnold shpitz#star-nold shpitz?#mr satan#mike#big lincoln#buddy armstrong#olan hyot#terry hintz#garth#elton broll#berny connorfold
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redo of this one i did 2 yrs ago
#gabe saporta#dallon weekes#pete wentz#hayley williams#gerard way#frank iero#billie joe armstrong#ryan ross#mcr#my chemical romance#fall out boy#fob#idkhow#i don't know how but they found me#paramore#green day#patd#panic at the disco#bandom#cobra starship
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emo icons according to my 12 year old brother
michael
john
archie
simon
michael 2
arnór
faith
nathan
jóhann
#mcr#my chemical romance#gerard way#mikey way#ray toro#frank iero#green day#billie joe armstrong#vic fuentes#pierce the veil#ptv#paramore#hayley williams#pete wentz#patrick stump#fob#fall out boy#has id
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I cant stop making these gifs and I WILL make more
#paramore#hayley williams#taylor york#zac farro#pierce the veil#vic fuentes#jaime preciado#tony perry#linkin park#emily armstrong#chester bennington#fall out boy#patrick stump#my chemical romance#ray toro#how haven't i made Gerard yet#i will make one with Gerard#i love all of these goobers#theyre so cute
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Hello! Usually dont post on here too often but looking for more mutuals.
I’m working on an aesthetic change for my blog soon but you know…work/life/grad school.
Like/follow if you like any of the following: 💜🎶
-The Beatles
-Stevie Nicks/Fleetwood Mac
-Green Day
-Twenty-One Pilots
-Blink-182
-A Day to Remember
-Boygenius/Phoebe Bridgers/Julien Baker/ Lucy Dacus
-Fall Out Boy
-Paramore
-The Warning
-Nirvana
-The Pretty Reckless
-Bikini Kill
-Le Tigre
-Olivia Rodrigo
-Billie Eilish
-The Last Dinner Party
-Starcrawler
-Spiritbox
-The Amity Affliction
-Sleeping with Sirens
-The Story so Far
-Knuckle Puck
-DIY shows/music
-House of the Dragon
-Avatar the Last Airbender
-Daisy Jones and the Six (book or Prime show, I like em both)
-Historical fiction/some fantasy fiction
-Running/road races
#the beatles#green day#paul mccartney#john lennon#george harrison#billie eilish#billie joe armstrong#tre cool#mike dirnt#fall out boy#the pretty reckless#taylor momsen#the warning#bikini kill#nirvana#kurt cobain#kathleen hanna#boygenuis#phoebe bridgers#julien baker#lucy dacus#olivia rodrigo#paramore#hayley williams#stevie nicks#daisy jones and the six#house targaryen#atla#guitar#twenty øne piløts
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No thoughts, only Toby Stephens giggling. 😌💕
#i forgot how stupid these four are together; I'm in love#toby stephens#burn gorman#aidan turner#maeve dermody#charles dance#and then there were none#attwn#bill buddy I'm so sorry but it IS funny#sgt. detective blore#detective blore#william blore#lombard#philip lombard#vera#vera claythorne#dr. Armstrong#doctor Armstrong#edward Armstrong#wargrave#justice wargrave#my gaggle of murderous assholes ♡#the burn collection
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2024 Gubernatorial DILFs
1st: Incumbent Renominated Gubernatorial DILFS -- Phil Scott, Greg Gianforte, Spencer Cox
Scott and Gianforte are the cream of the crop. Cox is just barely daddy-ish for me. Although, he's anti-Trump which helps. Still, he doesn't hold a candle to his opponent, Brian King:
If we were voting on looks alone, mine would go: Scott, Gianforte, and King.
2nd: Retiring/Term-Limited Incumbent Gubernatorial DILFs
Jay Inslee, Chris Sununu, Doug Burgum, Jim Justice, Eric Holcomb, John Carney, Mike Parson, Roy Cooper
And finally, the remaining DILFs in the 2024 U.S. gubernatorial elections:
North Dakota -- Kelly Armstrong < Merrill Piepkorn
Washington -- Bob Ferguson < Dave Reichert
Delaware -- Matt Meyer > Michael Ramone
West Virginia -- Patrick Morrisey < Steve Williams
And the remaining DILF candidates:
Josh Stein, Mike Kehoe, Mike Braun
#Phil Scott#Greg Gianforte#Spencer Cox#Brian King#Jay Inslee#Chris Sununu#Doug Burgum#Jim Justice#Eric Holcomb#John Carney#Mike Parson#Roy Cooper#Kelly Armstrong#Merrill Piepkorn#Bob Ferguson#Dave Reichert#Matt Meyer#Michael Ramone#Patrick Morrisey#Steve Williams#Josh Stein#Mike Kehoe#Mike Braun
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