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santiago n antony's smoke breaks later down the timeline
#route 23 webcomic#artswin#animswin#route23#oc#ocs#webcomic ocs#blorbo art#route23 ocs#santiago keneth#antony brando#cw smoking#cw cigarettes
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nobody asked for this meme. but i made it anyway
that's just what i do
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Ah fuck
Goddamn y’all really did it
#mark antony#marlon brando#julius caesar 1953#julius caesar#shakespeare#william shakespeare#bloody william fucking shakespeare#death to tyrants#political assassination#ides of march#tumblr holidays#honestly i’m way more about death to tyranny and due process for tyrants#but like i understand offing your local despot or fled nazis#the problem with political assassinations is they usually attack democratic opposition#or low level cadres
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"Antony's admiration for his new chief, and his eager desire to please him, are not to be wondered at; for Caesar's quick intellect, his tireless energy, his clever administration of the new lands, his brilliant generalship, and his unexpected supremacy in so many fields, had, from a bad beginning, raised him now immeasurably above his fellow men, while, at the same time, his weaknesses, especially in regard to women, made him not unpleasantly human in the view of his young admirer. Caesar was at this time forty-eight years of age, and was, to his great annoyance, fast becoming bald; but he was still a very handsome man, whose whimsical smile and dark, penetrating eyes few women could resist. Antony, aged twenty-nine, was also having his successes in this respect; for his handsome face, much improved by the removal of his beard, his tremendous physical strength, and the bold and rather swashbucklering manner he was now cultivating, made him very attractive to the other sex. When Csesar marched into a city his soldiers used to sing a ribald ditty, the first line of which was Urbani, servate uxores: calvum mcechum adducimus, "Citizens, look after your wives : we are bringing in our baldheaded old adulterer!" And though history does not tell us what they sang of their chiefs lusty lieutenant, the fact is on record, as has already been said, that they made many a jest about his various affairs of the heart. A pretty couple! and yet these two, the ruthless master and the loyal servant, were soon to shake the world to its foundations."
Arthur Weigall, The Life and Times of Marc Antony
#mark antony#marc antony#marcus antonius#marlon brando#gaius julius caesar#julius caesar#rome#ancient rome#roman history#roman empire#roman republic#book quotes#quotes
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“Wow that actor is really hot it’s a shame his character is a giant douche”
#shut up elizabeth#a streetcar named desire#the boys#marlon brando#antony starr#homelander#stanley kowalski
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Antony & Cleopatra: Case IV: The Murder of Marlon Brando by Travis Moy
The year is 2021. Neo-America is prospering under the stern yet wise direction of President for Life, Gaius Julius Ceasar. 330 million souls live, love, and laugh, all working tirelessly for the glory of the American people! But with light comes darkness. With prosperity comes misery. And with law comes crime. Heinous crimes! Shocking crimes! Cunning crimes! And sometimes, very rarely, crimes so devious, so shadowy, so slippery that only Neo-America's greatest detectives can hope to solve them. For these crimes, the very worst of crimes, America has a special team. Two individuals, both alike in dignity, in fair DC, where we lay our scene. Their names: Antony and Cleopatra. He's the Vice President. She's the Queen of Egypt. Together, they fight crime! Note that this is a fully synchronous two-player game and requires two people and internet access to work. You cannot download this game and play it offline, no matter what the button says.
#twine gardening#interactive fiction#ifcomp 2023#antony and cleopatra: case iv: the murder of marlon brando
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I’m not sure that anyone would feel as passionate for Elon Musk as Marlin Brando’s Marc Antony feel’s about Julius Caesar.
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Brando With The Glass Eye Review Slamdance 2024- An Italian Film With An Ode To A Film Legend And Method
Greece Cinema is primarily known as a film industry that mainly focuses on dramatic or sensual types of movies. Though they have been threatened by war or political strife they have had a successful film industry throughout history. Brando With A Glass Eye from writer/director Antonis Tsonis is another film in a long line of these types of films which Greece has come to be known by. Luca…
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#Antonis Tsonis#Brando With A Glass Eye#Kostas Nikoulis Alexandros Chrysanthopoulos#Slamdance 2024#Yiannis Niarros
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Why did no one TELL ME Marlon Brando's sexy ass played Marcus Antonius 😫
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Not with a cigarette, but my favourite Marlon Brando BTS photo from Julius Caesar
obsessed with photos of actors in roman costume smoking cigarettes. obsessed with romans smoking cigarettes. need to cram one down octavian's throat if im being honest
#for prev who liked the Brando one!#you can always tell who plays mark Antony because they place him in the shortest tunic possible#like there is no room for error there
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In the spirit of recent events, I would like to share these photos of Marlon Brando's Mark Antony and Louis Calhern's Caesar sharing doughnuts and coffee, post-Incident. It's important to replace all the fluids you lose after you've been stabbed a couple of times!
#im currently going through the photos and comparing which mark antony has the shortest tunic#pretty sure its Richard burton#but conclusion is yet to be determined#anyway this from the 1953 julius caesar movie for reference#rome posting#qui posts
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Ranking Portrayals of Marcus Antonius
Alright I've watched enough rome media to finally start making these lists. Lets begin:
#1: James Purefoy in HBO Rome (2005)
Look at him in his beautiful Alexandria eyeliner. Is this series the most historically accurate portrayal of the late roman republic? Absolutely not, they had the audacity to cut out my good friend Fulvia (and Porcia and the Junias). However James Purefoy without a doubt put 100% of his pussy into this performance. Definitely the most personality out of everyone on this list. He's so funny, we need more fancams/edits of him. But also his decline during the final Egypt arc, so well acted and painful to watch.
#2: James Corrigan in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (2017)
Not the best screenshot, but you get the idea. I think people talk more about the Cassius performance in this one, but James Corrigan also killed it with Antony. His cry havoc scene was so beautifully performed. Friends, romans, countrymen almost had me switching sides. He also really imbued the right amount of swarmy jock energy into his portrayal, just slightly more restrained than James Purefoy.
#3: Richard Burton in Cleopatra (1963)
Love it when costume designers get the Mark Antony belongs in a miniskirt memo. Honestly, I did not really enjoy his performance until the very end with his post-Actium depression. His regret over not dying an honorable roman death was moving. He was just a little too boring for me in the first two thirds of the film. But the costuming is so fun to look at, though I know less than historically accurate. This was the most expensive movie ever made at the time, and you can definitely tell.
#4: Marlon Brando in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (1953)
He's serving cunt your honor. Apologies to Mr. Brando and his sweet little lupercalia miniskirt, but someone had to be last. He actually really delivered with the friends, romans, countrymen speech, just not quite as well as James Corrigan. Interestingly, his casting was apparently controversial back in the day. They didn't think he had the range. He totally pulled it off though and looked pretty while doing it.
That wraps up my list. Would love to see other people's rankings and thoughts, especially with any media I'm missing out on.
#please steal my ideas i'm sure someone out there has better analytical and also screenshotting skills than me#roman nonsense
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Marlon Brando as Mark Antony in ‘Julius Caesar’ (1953)
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!!! @curiouselleth thanks for the tag!!!
Last song you listened to: I don’t know if I can remember, oh my, definitely wasn’t the last one I listened to but the last one I remember listening to was Pure Morning by Placebo. Very good song! Makes me think of my dad and motorbikes
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Currently reading: Julius Caesar - to be honest, I didn’t expect to like it as much as do, I mean I liked the last Shakespeare plays I read but I also thought they were a bit boring and I couldn’t understand half of it, but this book has loads of notes and stuff that tells you what everything means and adds a lot of very interesting analysis so it’s going swell I LOVE Mark Antony I don’t know what it is about him he’s so iconic
Latest obsession: Keeping the theme going: the Roman republic! This is one of those back burner obsessions that’s always there in my mind, but every now and then something makes it spring up and I’m obsessed with it again
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#What is it about Mark Antony? His speeches are amazing#Also maybe the fact that in the movie he’s played by Marlon Brando#his speech after Caesar is killed#😍😍 girl just dragged out Caesar’s corpse#I was going to start quoting my favourite parts but every single line is amazing#Unrelated but I NEED to read Plutarch’s lives#and the what’s it called#Pharsalia#its called that isn’t it?#god I hope I haven’t made an idiot of myself
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Marlon Brando between takes of 𝑱𝒖𝒍𝒊𝒖𝒔 𝑪𝒂𝒆𝒔𝒂𝒓 (1953) in which he starred as Marc Antony.
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