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4x4 ‘Screw Lover’
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West Bank, Palestine @antifastreet
#west bank#palestine#gaza#rafah#free palestine#freepalastine🇵🇸#art#street art#ausgov#politas#auspol#tasgov#taspol#australia#fuck neoliberals#neoliberal capitalism#anthony albanese#albanese government#save palestine#palestinian genocide#i stand with palestine#all eyes on palestine#palestine genocide#free gaza#gaza genocide#gaza strip#gazaunderattack#all eyes on rafah#free rafah#rafah under attack
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LETS FUCKING GOOOO
#maxxxine#maxine minx#ti west#ti west’s x#ti west’s pearl#pearl#x 2022#pearl 2022#mia goth edit#mia goth#bates motel#psycho#anthony perkins#norman bates#norma bates#alfred hitchcock#hitchcock#hitchcockmovies#a24#a24 horror#a24 pearl#a24 x#a24 maxxxine#ti west’s maxxxine#maxxxine 2024#horror#final girl#horror edit#horror edits
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WILD WEST OUTFITS CAUSE I COULDN'T GET IT OUT OF MY HEAD, YIPPIE :D
#good omens#good omens fanart#crowley loves aziraphale#aziraphale loves crowley#aziraphale fanart#aziraphale#good omens wild west#wild west#cowboy#design#character design#go fanart#go2 fanart#go3 speculation#please i need this#good omens 3 speculation#aziracrow#aziracrow fanart#azicrow#anthony j crowley#fanart
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A special State Department panel recommended months ago that Secretary of State Antony Blinken disqualify multiple Israeli military and police units from receiving U.S. aid after reviewing allegations that they committed serious human rights abuses. But Blinken has failed to act on the proposal in the face of growing international criticism of the Israeli military’s conduct in Gaza, according to current and former State Department officials. The incidents under review mostly took place in the West Bank and occurred before Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel. They include reports of extrajudicial killings by the Israeli Border Police; an incident in which a battalion gagged, handcuffed and left an elderly Palestinian American man for dead; and an allegation that interrogators tortured and raped a teenager who had been accused of throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails. Recommendations for action against Israeli units were sent to Blinken in December, according to one person familiar with the memo. “They’ve been sitting in his briefcase since then,” another official said.
#yemen#jerusalem#tel aviv#current events#palestine#free palestine#gaza#free gaza#news on gaza#palestine news#news update#war news#war on gaza#anthony blinken#biden administration#west bank#palestinian hostages#rape tw
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In 2013, Anthony Bourdain ventured into Jerusalem, West Bank, & Gaza, acknowledging the controversy he’d stir. Bourdain set out to uncover the best falafel & hummus but ended up exploring the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, amplifying the voices often unheard. 🌍🥙
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Israel has taken 7350 Palestinians captive in the West Bank since Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7.
Except Hamas doesn't operate in the West Bank, they say. Depopulation you say? Dispossession? Annexation? "Valuable real estate"?...
#palestine#palestinians#gaza#genocide#childrens holocaust#hostages#israeli apartheid#israeli occupation#illegal settlements#illegal occupation#free palestine#free gaza#war crimes#right wing extremism#ethnic cleansing#nakba#west bank#annexation#idf terrorists#iof terrorism#us weapons#us complicity#biden administration#anthony blinken#travesty of justice#humanitarian aid#famine
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The Remains of the Day (1993)
All Creatures Great and Small (2020)
“It's about the little moments, isn't it? That relationship, there's a sort of Remains of the Day element to it.”
- Jamie Crichton. (X)
#i am so here for this#it's about the unspoken words#the angst#it's about the Line#it's about leaving#it's about choosing to stay#all creatures great and small#the remains of the day#acgas 2020#audrey hall#anna madeley#siegfried farnon#siegfried x audrey#acgas#samuel west#all creatures great and small 2020#period drama#anthony hopkins#emma thompson#stevens#miss keaton
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"they'd find each other in any universe" but it's me and my partner saying we’re some random pair of characters in every piece of media we watch together
#Herbert West#Dan Cain#Stede Bonnet#Edward Teach#ofmd#Anthony J. Crowley#Aziraphale#Good Omens#Our Flag Means Death#Re-Animator#ReAnimator#danbert#ineffable husbands#ineffable bureaucracy#aziracrow#gentlebeard#Newt Geiszler#Newton Geiszler#Hermann Gottlieb#Pacific Rim#newmann#Ted Lasso#Trent Crimm#tedtrent#What We Do In The Shadows#WWDITS#EEAAO#Everything Everywhere All At Once#dumb shit#too many pairings at max tags lmfao oh well
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If other then comment who.
#couples#musicals#grease#sandy olsson#danny zuko#heathers#veronica sawyer#jason dean#jd heathers#veronica heathers#hamilton#lin manuel miranda#alexander hamilton#phillipa soo#eliza schuyler#elizabeth schuyler#broadway#west end#les mis#les miserables#cosette#cosette les mis#chicago#roxie hart#the phantom of the opera#christine daae#raoul phantom of the opera#anthony ramos#in the heights#usnavi de la vega
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We are lucky to be alive in the age of Andrew Scott, an actor of extraordinary breadth, skill and sensitivity, who can terrify as Jim Moriarty in Sherlock, make us fall in love (inappropriately) as the hot priest in Fleabag and cry in All of Us Strangers. He can also astonish, last year playing eight parts in a stage adaptation of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya. He recently became the first actor to win the UK Critics’ Circle awards for best actor on stage and screen in the same year. And his latest project, Ripley, is a beautiful and chilling adaptation of the Patricia Highsmith novel The Talented Mr Ripley, with Scott playing the lead, dominating all eight one-hour episodes. It’s been a wild, crowning year for the 47-year-old Irish actor. But in March his mother, Nora, died of a sudden illness; she is who Scott has credited as being his foremost creative inspiration. His grief is fresh and intense and for the first half of the interview it seems to swim just beneath the surface of our conversation.
“We go through so many different types of emotional weather all the time,” he says. “And even on the saddest day of your life you might be hungry or have a laugh. Life just continues.” We are in a meeting room in his management company’s offices, talking about his ability, in his work, to modulate between emotions, to go from happy to sad, confused to scared, all within a matter of seconds. How does he do it? Scott laughs. “I would say that I have quite a scrutable face — is scrutable a word? — which is good or bad depending on what you are trying to achieve. But my job is to be as truthful as possible in the way that we are, and I don’t think that human beings are just one thing at any particular time. It is rare that we have one pure emotion.”
It’s an approach that is particularly appropriate for the playing of Tom Ripley, an acquisitive chameleon who inveigles his way into the lives of others (in this case Johnny Flynn, as the careless and wealthy Dickie Greenleaf, and his on-off girlfriend Marge, played by Dakota Fanning). “Ripley is witty, he is very talented. That’s gripping, to watch talent. I can’t call him evil — it is very easy to call people who do terrible things evil monsters, but they are not monsters, they are humans who do terrible things. Part of what she [Highsmith] is talking about is that if you dismiss a certain faction of society it has repercussions, and Ripley is someone who is completely unseen, he lives literally among the rats, and then there are these people who are gorgeous and not particularly talented and have the world at their feet but are not able to see the beauty that he can see.”
The show was written and directed by Steven Zaillian, the screenwriter of Schindler’s List. It’s set in Sixties New York and Italy, and filmed entirely in black-and-white, its chiaroscuro aesthetic evoking films of the Sixties — particularly those of Federico Fellini — while also offering an alternative to Anthony Minghella’s saturated late-Nineties iteration that starred Matt Damon and Jude Law. This has a darker flavour. “I found it challenging,” Scott says, “in the sense that he’s a solitary figure and ideologically we are very different. So you have to remove your judgment and try to find something that is vulnerable.”
It was a tough shoot, taking a year and filmed during lockdown. Scott was exhausted at the end of it and had intended to take a three-month break, but delays meant that he went straight from Ripley into All of Us Strangers. “Even though I was genuinely exhausted, it was energising because I was back in London, I was getting the Tube to work, there was sunshine,” he says. “I found it incredibly heartful, that film, there were so many different versions of love … I feel that all stories are love stories.”
All of Us Strangers, directed by Andrew Haigh, is about a screenwriter examining memories of his parents who died when he was 12. In it Scott’s character, Adam, returns to his family home, where his parents are still alive and as they were back in the Eighties. Adam is able to walk into the memory and to come out to his parents, finding the words that were unavailable to him as a boy. Some of it was filmed in Haigh’s childhood home, and there was a strong biographical element for him and his lead. Homosexuality was illegal in the Republic of Ireland until 1993, when Scott was 16. He did not come out to his parents until he was in his early twenties. I ask if he was working with his own childhood experiences in the film. “Of course, so in a sense it was painful, to a degree, but it was cathartic because you are doing it with people that you absolutely love and trust. I felt that it was going to be of use to people and I was right, it has been. The reaction to the movie has been genuinely extraordinary — it makes people feel and see things, and that isn’t an easy thing to achieve.”
The film is also a tender and erotic love story between Scott’s character and Harry, played by the Irish actor Paul Mescal. The two found a real-life kinship that made them a delight to watch on screen and off it, as a double act on the awards circuit. “I adore Paul, he’s so, so … continues to be …” Scott pauses. “Obviously it’s been a tough time recently and he just continues to be a wonderful friend. It’s everything. The more I work in the industry, I realise, you make some stuff that people love and you make some stuff that people don’t like, and all really that you are left with is the relationships that you make. I love him dearly.”
Scott and Mescal were also both notable on the red carpet for being extraordinarily well dressed. Scott loves fashion and has a big, well-organised wardrobe that he admits is in need of a cull. “I don’t like having too much stuff. I really believe that everything we have is borrowed — our stuff, our houses, we are borrowing it for a time. So I am trying to think of people who are the same size as me so I can give some of it away, and that’s a great thing to be able to do.” One of his favourite labels is Simone Rocha. “I love a bit of Simone Rocha. What a kind, glorious person she is. I just went to her show.” Fashion, he says, is in his DNA. “My mother was an art teacher, she was obsessed with all sorts of design. She loved jewellery and jewellery design. Anything that is visual, tactile, painting, drawing, is a big passion of mine, so I have tremendous respect for the creativity of designers.”
Today Scott is wearing Louis Vuitton trousers and a cropped Prada jacket, dressed up because he is collecting his Critics’ Circle award for best stage actor for Vanya. I ask how it feels to have won the double, a historic achievement. “Ah …” he says, looking at the table, going silent, having just been so voluble. “I’m sorry …” His voice cracks a little. “It’s bittersweet.”
At the ceremony Scott dedicated the award to his mother, saying of her “she was the source of practically every joyful thing in my life”. Is it difficult for him to carry on working in the circumstances, I wonder. “Well, you know, you have to — life goes on, you manage it day by day. It’s very recent, but I certainly can say that so much of it is surprising and unique, and there is so much that I will be able to speak about at some point.”
He is looking forward, he says, once promotion for Ripley is over, to taking some time off, going on holiday, going back to Ireland for a bit. He has homes in London and Dublin. To relax he walks his dog, a Boston terrier, dressed down in jeans and a hoodie “like a 12-year-old, skulking around the city” or goes to art galleries on the South Bank — he was considering a career as an artist until he was 17 and got a part in the Irish film Korea. He goes to the gym every day, “not, you know, to get …” he says, flexing his biceps. “More that it’s good for the head.” He is social, likes friends, likes a party. When I ask if he gave up drinking while doing Vanya, which required him to be on stage, alone, every night for almost two hours, he looks horrified. “Oh God, no! Easy tiger! Jesus … Although I didn’t drink much, I did have to look after myself. But we had a room downstairs in the theatre, a little buzzy bar, because otherwise I wouldn’t see anybody, so I was delighted to have people come down.”
Scott was formerly in a relationship with the screenwriter and playwright Stephen Beresford and is currently single, although this is not the sort of thing he likes to talk about. He is protective of his privacy, not wanting to reveal where he lives in London, or indeed the name of his dog — but he swerves such questions with a gentle good humour.
He is famous on set for being friendly and welcoming, for looking after other people. “The product is very important, but most of my time is spent in the process, so I want that to be as pleasant and kind as possible. I feel like it is possible to do that, that it is an honourable goal.” He is comfortable around people, with an easy charm — no one I have interviewed before has said my name so many times. And although when we talk he sometimes seems reflective or so very sad, there are also moments when he is exuberant, silly, putting on accents. “I feel like, as a person, I am quite near my emotions. I cry easily and I laugh easily, and there is nothing more pleasurable to me than laughing.”
Scott was raised a Catholic and is no longer practising, but says his view about religion is “ever changing — I definitely have a faith in things that cannot be proved”. When he was younger and felt overwhelmed, just before or after an audition, he would go to the Quaker Meeting House in central London and sit in silence, something that made its way into the second series of Fleabag, in which Scott’s priest takes Waller-Bridge’s character to that same meeting house. “It’s just around here,” he says, standing up, looking out of the window at Charing Cross Road. “When Phoebe and I first talked, we met at the Soho Theatre. We talked about love and religion, we walked all around here. And I said, ‘This is a place I go,’ so we called in and there was no one there, so we sat in there and we talked. It was a really magical day.”
Scott says he sees all the different characters that he has played as versions of himself. “It’s like, ‘What would this version of me look like?’ rather than, ‘Oh, I’m going to be somebody else.’ You filter it through you, and you discover more about yourself. I think that is a very lucky thing to be able to do, to find out more about yourself in the short time that we are here.”
#Andrew Scott#Ripley#Nora Scott#Critics Circle#Vanya#Chekhov#West End#All of Us Strangers#Paul Mescal#Hot Priest#Fleabag#Phoebe Waller-Bridge#Jim Moriarty#Sherlock#Patricia Highsmith#The Talented Mr Ripley#Dickie Greenleaf#Marge Sherwood#Dakota Fanning#Johnny Flynn#Steven Zaillian#Matt Damon#Jude Law#Anthony Minghella#Simone Rocha#Louis Vuitton#Andrew Haigh#Korea#Stephen Beresford
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4x4 ‘Screw Lover’
#wentworth#season 4#linda miles#jacquie brennan#anthony west#mitch lawson#Libby Tanner#bridget westfall
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#international law#law#morals#ethics#ausgov#politas#auspol#tasgov#taspol#australia#fuck neoliberals#neoliberal capitalism#anthony albanese#albanese government#dr congo#drc#free sudan#keep eyes on sudan#sudan genocide#sudan crisis#sudan#palestine#haiti#west papua#kanaky#gaza genocide#israel is committing genocide#palestinian genocide#stop the genocide#israel is a genocidal state
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George: What’s going on with you and Lucy?
Lockwood: Nothing.
George: I think you’re wrong.
Lockwood: I think I’m not.
George: I think you’re getting together.
Lockwood: We are not.
George: But you want to.
Lockwood: Yes.
George: I think-
(Silence)
George: Wait, what?
Lockwood: See, sometimes if I slam on the breaks, you run right past.
#locklyle#lockwood and co#lockwood & co#incorrectlco#anthony lockwood#lucy carlyle#incorrect quotes#incorrect lockwood & co#incorrect lockwood and co#incorrect l&co#george karim#source: the west wing
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Is it normal that most of the guys that give me gender envy need help in some sort of way lmao
#herbert west#ash williams#vito scaletta#vincent charbonneau#neil perry#reanimator 1985#bride of reanimator#reanimator#re animator#the evil dead 1981#evil dead 2#army of darkness#mafia ii#mafia 2#dead poets society#dead plate#dead plate game#norman bates#just because he was played by Anthony Perkins and young Anthony does give me gender envy ngl#psycho 1960#bride of re animator#honestly this could apply to most 1980s-some early 90s Combs roles
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All Creatures Great & Small - Magazine Round Up: 5x01
Here are the ACGAS features and synopses from the recent UK TV magazines:
14-20 September 2024
TV Times
Radio Times
TV & Satellite Week
What’s On TV
#all creatures great and small#acgas 2020#acgas spoilers#acgas magazines#acgas interviews#agcas s5#acgas 5x01#james herriot#nicholas ralph#helen herriot#rachel shenton#audrey hall#anna madeley#siegfried farnon#samuel west#tristan farnon#callum woodhouse#richard carmody#james anthony rose#jimmy herriot#mrs pumphrey#patricia hodge
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