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rhymesswith · 1 year ago
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dan lwj your bobbies....
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isa-mocha · 2 months ago
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So, I also got to storyboard the famous "Bath tub/ Hot tube Scene" from Campaign 1 of Critical Role. I just had fun with this one... There's something about drawing naked people embarrassed that is just pure joy =3
Props to the series director - Sung Jin- for suggesting Scalan's face on the moon XD
The episode was directed by Karen Guo (who also storyboarded the spicy scene between Vex and Percy in S03E03).
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dopevhbz · 1 year ago
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ib3li3v3you · 11 months ago
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Idc what anyone else says this entire scene is so fucking hot it makes me absolutely feral. The way he puts his tongue in the plug hole will forever be imprinted in my brain and between my legs. I have replayed this over and over just bcos of the SOUNDS he makes slurping that shit GOOOD HES SOHOT
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huariqueje · 1 year ago
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Universal Mood - Naila Hazell
British , b. 1981 -
Oil on linen , 100 x 100 cm.
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follows-the-bees · 1 year ago
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The contrast in the sound and meaning of the doors in the bathtub scene in 1x6 is such a small moment that offers a huge emotional punch.
The first is of pain, of leaving, Ed's dad slamming the door closed, as he moved away from his family.
The second is of hope, of returning. It's Stede breaking down the door TO GET to Ed and take care of him.
These sounds are back to back, and while slightly different, offer such a contrasting sensation and emotion to Ed and the audience.
Ed is rendered mute as a kid from the trauma and while adult Ed is following in his footsteps, locking and hiding himself away and becoming as small as he can, while covering himself up with something soft, this time it's different.
This time the sound of the door is of someone coming to him, to comfort him, not to hurt him. He uses Stede's robe to cover himself in a sense of security and now that security has broken down a door out of worry for him, asking if he's all right. You can hear after each noise, Ed trying to steady his breathing.
Ed immediately speaks, telling him the truth. Something we learn later is a dark secret he's kept, and only now tells another soul.
One door offers pain and the other hope. Stede has always been Ed's hope and this is one of the loudest (literally) signs of it.
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yellowmanula · 11 months ago
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alice-madness-decends · 11 months ago
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Say what you want about Saltburn but the color aesthetics are amazing. Some of the cinematography is almost ethereal. The movie is 50 shades of fucked up but the setting was beautiful!
Also.... Everyone is talking about the bathtub scene and the grave scene, but the menstruation vampire scene had me crossing my legs and scrunching my face into a knot.
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cherlockgomes · 9 months ago
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Saltburn: an ode to all the weirdos in Greek Mythology
If Anyone But You is a modern remake of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, then Saltburn is a clever culmination of elements from Greek Mythology. The film borrows imagery and symbolism from the island of Crete to hint at the underlying themes of ambition and the class system that mark the film.
In order to understand the references, you’d have to know about the minotaur, Icarus and the labyrinth. 
On the island of Crete lived another one of Zeus’ offspring ( honestly, at that point, who wasn’t one of his offspring). Minos, the king of Crete, is an objectively terrible dude, but to cut a long story short, he was supposed to sacrifice his prized bull to the sea god Poseidon but decided to keep it for himself instead. Now the gods just so happened to be the definition of petty bitches, so in the most Greek Mythological way possible, Poseidon cursed Minos’ wife to fall in love with the bull. Their torrid affair (yes, she slept with the bull) resulted in a monstrosity that is the Minotaur- half man, half bull, complete nightmare fuel. 
Minos commissioned Daedalus to make a complicated maze to trap the monster. Sacrifices were sent into the labyrinth to be killed. Among them was Theseus, who, with the aid of Minos’ daughter ( who fell madly in love with him), managed to be the first to escape after slaying the Minotaur. Minos needed a scapegoat to pin the blame on (there’s something about a ball of yarn, and as I said, Minos is just a terrible guy overall), so he turned to Daedalus. He then proceeded to have him and his son locked up in a tower that overlooked the Icarian sea (I don’t know why he was so upset- I’d kill for a tower away from everyone with the bonus of a sea view in this economy). Daedalus, being the incredible inventor that he was, fashioned two pairs of wings out of wax so that he and his son could escape. Drunk on freedom and fueled by the recklessness of one’s youth, his son Icarus paid no heed to his father’s warnings and aimed for the sun. The heat melted the wax, sending him plummeting to his death, much to his father’s dismay.
Ok, so now that you have a gist I can begin to explain how a story about beastialty and wax could find its way into a movie that possibly single-handedly increased bathtub sales. 
The story carries themes of bloodshed, cannibalism, imprisonment and fear. One can view the family as the people sent to die at the hands of the Minotaur, or in their case- Oliver—the seemingly random costumes and decorations, like the horns Oliver wears, further aid the parallels. The maze (or Labyrinth) holds a statue of the Minotaur in its centre, under whose gaze Felix falls into an early grave. The cannibalism aspect also gives a more suitable explanation for the infamous bathtub and vampire scenes.
Felix’s character alludes to that of Icarus: naive, reckless and the companion of a tragic fate. In a way that’s almost jarringly in-your-face, the party scene further brings out this parallel in the form of his seemingly low-effort costume. The golden wings stand out against the rest of Felix’s understated outfit, thus tying together the symbolism in a neat package.
Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
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thingsandjunk · 11 months ago
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You're grossed out by the bathtub scene because he's drinking another man's cum. I'm grossed out by the bathtub scene because he's slurping up that man's cum right next to the dirty ass drain. We are not the same.
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datpo3t · 11 months ago
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saltburn is just your average Dead Dove: Do Not Eat fic
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ast3ro1dzz · 1 year ago
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I would drink his bath water too tbh
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huariqueje · 9 months ago
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Rice ball - Daniele Galliano, 2023.
Italian , b. 1961 -
Gouache on paper , 20 x 21 cm.
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dandelions-n-dolls · 11 months ago
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Hey, have yall seen Saltburn yet? Was it just me or did it feel kinda like it was three movies mushed into one?
Here are my thoughts on what they could’ve been…
The first movie is like a coming of age movie set in college where a poor scholarship kid falls in love with old money friend. (👨‍❤️‍💋‍👨📚📝)I think it could’ve made a nice romcom about 2 worlds coming together. The biggest drama would be Farleigh and venita trying to break them up by seducing and exposing Oliver to Felix.
The second film is more like a fun dramatic movie about a middle class kid who lies about his life so that he can hang out with the rich kids for the summer. (😎🍉🥷💸)The big drama being how hard he tries to keep himself hidden, and how much he can steal before getting caught by the wealthy family members.
Lastly, the third film is a romcom/slasher mystery. (👨‍❤️‍💋‍👨💔🔪) in the last year of college two friends hang around out at the others mansion for the summer. Just before the poorer friend’s birthday he confesses his love for the other before being immediately rejected. The wealthy friend is willing to throw one last party for him before promptly shutting him out of his life. The poor friend is so upset at the rejection that he sets his anger and resentment towards his friend’s family. Slowly picking them and the party goers until in secret till no one is left.
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thereifling · 2 years ago
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You’ve been drawing some of my favourite silly little Percy moments and it brings me so much joy, so thank you!
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It brings me joy as well, thank you so much!
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yellowmanula · 1 year ago
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NEW DAY :) btw check my patreon here <-
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