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day0fnight · 3 months ago
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until dawn remake - beth washington
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jossamology · 2 months ago
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josh washington - until dawn remake (2024)
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stuckinthedeadlights · 11 months ago
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Beth Washington Icons
free to use, credit appreciated but not necessary. if you have a request or want to be tagged for any of my edits send me an ask. don’t repost, reblogs appreciated. all of my edits can be found here
Screencaps from here
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m1ssingirl · 10 months ago
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#𝐁𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐄𝐒𝟒𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐑♡︎
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queenofbaws · 3 months ago
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I’d like to offer up one ☝️ prompt for six sentence Saturday… Sam’s reaction to the iconic bathroom couch the first time she ever saw it (with the Washington(s) of your choosing 💛)
She'd been quiet for such a long time that there really wasn't any question what was going on in that precious little head of hers, but Josh wasn't the sort of guy who interrupted someone when they were having themselves a good, long rumination; nah, he was happy enough to stand there, waiting, one of his hands resting on an upholstered arm as he pretended to scope out his own bathroom with a guest's appreciative eyes.
"So, it's...hmm," and that's how it began, her posture shifting so her head tilted to one side and the hip opposite jutted out, her eyes slowly tracing the couch's sight-lines, "...it's...what's it for, exactly?"
"Depends on who you ask." He lifted his other hand (the one not supporting his weight), ticking them off one by one, "According to Pops, you can use it for just about anything - clothes, towels, sitting and doing needlework like a chaste Victorian lady as you wait for the suds to really hit - Mom says it's good for getting black lung, Beth claims it's the primo spot for perverts - and who am I to correct her? - and dear, dear sweet Hannah likes to pretend it's full of a studio audience listening to her being interviewed on the world's first bathtub-based talk show."
Sam let out a breath that sounded suspiciously like a laugh before shaking her head, coyly turning her eyes to him as if she already knew the answer to the question she was about to ask; "And, uh, you think...?" she teased, her eyebrows arching high.
"Oh, I like to think of it as the Titanic special," he answered, smirking but not laughing as he patted the couch's arm, really making her guess at whether he was being serious or not, "by which I mean, play your cards right and who knows - maybe I get all nice and cozy on this bad boy, draw you like one of my French girls, see where the rest of the night goes, huh?"
six sentence sat(or)sunday!!!
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claudia1829things · 1 year ago
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"LITTLE WOMEN" (1978) Review
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"LITTLE WOMEN" (1978) Review
There have been many adaptations of "Little Women", Louisa May Alcott's 1868 novel. And I have seen most, if not all of the live-action versions. But the first adaptation I have ever seen was NBC's adaptation that first aired back in 1978. If I might be honest, I ended up developing a rather high opinion of it.
Since my first viewing of 1978's "LITTLE WOMEN", I have seen other adaptations. And over the years, I had developed this belief that this television production from 1978 had not been good as I had originally believed. It took many years for me to give this two-part miniseries a second chance. "LITTLE WOMEN" told the story of Josephine (Jo) March and her three sisters during the 1860s - Meg, Beth and Amy. The two-part miniseries opened during the Christmas holidays in December 1861 and follow the sisters, their other family members and friends throughout the Civil War and the early post-war years. Because Jo is the main character, despite being the second sister, this adaptation of "Little Women" has the distinction of being the only version that allows her to serve as narrator.
After my recent re-watch, I could see why my opinion of "LITTLE WOMEN" had diminished over the years . . . at least from a superficial point-of-view. To be blunt, I was not that impressed by the miniseries' production values. The entire production was shot on the Universal Studios backlot and one could sometimes see the California hills in the background. Granted, I still believe set decorator Richard G. Goddard, art director Howard E. Johnson and cinematographer Joseph F. Biroc did the best they could to recreate 1860s Concord, Massachusetts, New York City and Italy. But I did have a problem with the miniseries' costume designs. On the surface, they seemed . . . serviceable for a television production set during the 1860s. But if I must be frank, the costumes also looked as if they had been taken from a costume warehouse for second-rate stage productions. Even worse, all or most of the actresses seemed to be wearing mid-to-late 1970s shoes underneath their mid-19th century dresses and gowns. I was shocked to discover that one of Hollywood's most iconic costume designer, Edith Head, had created the miniseries' costumes. So . . . what on earth happened? Head had created the costumes? "LITTLE WOMEN" was not even Head's first or last period drama. So, what happened?
Did I have any other problems with "LITTLE WOMEN"? Well . . . I did not care for leading actress Susan Dey's hairstyle in the second part of the miniseries. I realize her character, Jo March, had cut her hair to raise funds for her mother's journey to Washington D.C. But her hair never grew back. Never. Instead, it remained shorter than it originally was and styled into a bob. Why? And I had a problem with two particular performances. I will discuss one of them later. The other involved leading lady Susan Dey serving as the miniseries' narrator. Do not get me wrong. Dey is a fine actress and did the best she could. But I found her narration a bit clunky and unnecessary, thanks to the words provided to her by screenwriter Suzanne Clauser's teleplay.
Despite my quibbles, I found a lot to admire about "LITTLE WOMEN". I believe its status as a two-part miniseries, instead of a movie, screenwriter Suzanne Clauser had plenty of opportunities to fully adapt Alcott's novel with less shortcuts and more depth. I have always believed that Alcott's novel was basically a coming-of-age story for Jo March and her three sisters. To me, this made any adaptation of "LITTLE WOMEN" a major character study. And if there is one thing that the two-part miniseries did well was explore its characters and their situations with great depth.
This especially seemed to be the case of Jo's relationship with her neighbor and friend, Theodore "Laurie" Laurence, his personal relationship with his grandfather James Laurence, Amy's European trip and her romantic travails, and Meg's relationship with Laurie's tutor John Brooke. I was especially impressed by the production's handling of Jo's relationship with Professor Friedrich Bhaer. I found it very dynamic, thanks to Suzanne Clauser's screenplay, along with the performances involved. Some, but not all of the adaptations of Alcott's novel tend to forget - at times - that part of it spanned most of the U.S. Civil War. Fortunately, this adaptation never forgot. And as much as I seemed critical of the miniseries' narration, it also reminded television audiences that . . . yes, part of "LITTLE WOMEN" was partially set during the Civil War.
Speaking of performances, "LITTLE WOMEN" had the blessed luck to feature a first-rate cast. I may not have been impressed by the narration provided by Susan Dey (for which I blame another), I was more than impressed by her portrayal of the story's leading character, Josephine "Jo" March. I though she did a superb job in capturing Jo's mercurial personality and obsession with her developing profession as a writer. Meredith Baxter gave an excellent performance as the oldest March sister, Margaret "Meg" March. She conveyed Meg's vanity and obsession with the family's social status and stubborn refusal to give up her love for John Brooke. My only issue is that I believe the actress may have been a bit too old portraying a character that aged from 16 to her early 20s. Eve Plumb portrayed the shy, yet musical Elizabeth "Beth" March. I thought she did an excellent job of combining Beth's emotional, yet retiring nature and in the end, gave a very poignant performance. Ann Dusenberry was roughly 24 to 25 years old when she portrayed the youngest March sibling, Amy. Before my recent re-watch of "LITTLE WOMEN", I had assumed she was too old to portray a younger Amy. But upon my viewing, I realized that she actually managed to give a rather convincing and skillful performance of Amy during the war years (between ages 12 and 16) without to resorting to exaggerated histrionics. And I also admired her portrayal of the older Amy who found herself drawn between two men during her European trip.
I cannot deny that most of the actors who have portrayed Theodore "Laurie"/"Teddy" Laurence over the years gave some pretty damn good performances. But I believe that Richard Gilliland's portrayal of the emotional and moody "Laurie" has to be one of the two best I have ever seen, hands down. His only equal - at least in my eyes - is Jonah Hauer King's performance in the 2017 BBC miniseries. But if I had to choose my favorite portrayal of Laurie's stern, yet warm grandfather, James Laurence, it would be the one given by Hollywood icon Robert Young in this miniseries. May I be frank? I believe both actors provided some of the production's best dramatic moments in their depiction of the developing relationship between grandson and grandfather.
Dorothy McGuire gave a fine performance as Mrs. March aka "Marmie", the four sisters' mother. Thanks to the actress' performance, her Mrs. March seemed more like a well-rounded human being, instead of an archetype. Greer Garson was in fine form as the March family's tart-tongued, yet wealthy matriarch, Aunt Josephine March. William Shatner was excellent as the German-born professor who befriended Jo in New York City, Professor Friedrich Bhaer. Although I found his German accent a bit questionable, I cannot deny that he managed to provide a great deal of energy and complexity to Friedrich's relationship with Jo. Cliff Potts gave a solid performance as Meg's love interest and Laurie's tutor, John Brooke. I can say the same about Virginia Gregg, who portrayed the family's housekeeper, Hannah Mullet. I wish I could provide a better opinion of William Schallert's portrayal of the sisters' father, John March, but his presence in the miniseries seemed very limited, aside from one scene that featured the birth of Meg's children. One performance really failed to impress me and it came from John de Lancie, who portrayed Laurie's English-born classmate from Harvard and Amy's suitor, Frank Vaughan (Fred in the novel). Quite frankly, I found his performance a bit off. Knowing de Lancie for the first-rate actor he truly is, I suspect that between Alcott and screenwriter Suzanne Clauser's writing, the character ended up as a flat, one-note plot device - a situation that not even de Lancie could rise above.
Yes, I had some issues with "LITTLE WOMEN". I found some of the production values questionable, especially some of Edith Head's costumes, the hairstyles and one particular character. But overall, I believe it proved to be a first-rate adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel. If I must be frank, thanks to David Lowell Rich's direction, Suzanne Clauser's screenplay and a superb cast led by Susan Dey, I consider the 1978 adaptation of Alcott's novel to be among the three best I have ever seen.
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joshuawashinton · 1 month ago
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Hi there !! I'm your Until Dawn Secret Santa 🤞🤞😈😈
Could we get some of your Sam/Beth or Jess/Emily ship head cannons ?? please drop your knowledge 🙏🤲🤲
hello!!! this is a great question lol i am honestly so not picky when it comes to these pairings, i love all iterations and interpretations of them and am just happy to see my girls ykwim!! but i will toss out a few hcs i have! hopefully these are what ur looking for but if u want more specifics or anything pls feel free to ask! truly tho i am down for anything with these ladies.
for sam/beth: my main thing is that they are buff gfs. i think they rly match each other’s vibes when it comes to nature and athleticism, stuff like rock climbing and hiking are ideal dates for them. i also hc that they were sort-of dating for ages before they actually dated, since sam is already so close with the washingtons, she and beth were just sort of dancing around things or letting things grow slowly between them. so it was super not a surprise to anyone when they finally started fr dating.
for jess/emily: in a canon events context i think so much of their butting heads is Because of repressed feelings for each other lmao so when they finally acknowledge those feelings it’s like a dam breaking. i’ve always envisioned them as having like an iconically good romantic relationship, like friends go to them for advice and they’re like, “WELL not everyone can be as lucky as US, but…” lol they’re such a power couple #ToMe
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nosacouragenosafb · 5 months ago
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Tales of triumphing over challenges and attaining success 1. Nelson Mandela: Endured 27 years in prison under the apartheid regime in South Africa only to be released and become the country's first black president leading the nation through a peaceful transition to democracy. 2. Helen Keller: Overcame deaf-blindness from a young age to become a renowned author political activist and lecturer receiving numerous accolades for her achievements. 3. Walt Disney: Faced multiple business failures and setbacks before creating the iconic Disney brand and revolutionizing the entertainment industry. 4. Beth Comstock: Overcame self-doubt and fear of failure to become the first female vice chair of General Electric where she played a key role in transforming the company's culture and innovation practices. 5. Chris Gardner: Went from being homeless and struggling to provide for his son to becoming a successful stockbroker and motivational speaker inspiring others to pursue their dreams. 6. Misty Copeland: Overcame poverty racism and body image issues to become the first African-American principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre breaking barriers in the world of classical ballet. 7. Michael Jordan: Faced numerous setbacks and challenges throughout his basketball career including being cut from his high school team but went on to become one of the greatest athletes of all time and a successful businessman. 8. Malala Yousafzai: Survived a Taliban assassination attempt for advocating girls' education and went on to become the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate and a global advocate for children's rights. 9. Jack Ma: Rejected from multiple jobs and faced numerous failures before founding Alibaba Group one of the world's largest e-commerce companies and becoming one of China's wealthiest individuals. 10. Maya Lin: Overcame discrimination and backlash for her young age and Asian-American heritage to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. a powerful symbol of healing and remembrance. Let us Understand that achieving goals takes time and effort. Don't expect immediate results. Nosa_316 #challenge #courage #nosa_316
Tales of triumphing over challenges and attaining success 1. Nelson Mandela: Endured 27 years in prison under the apartheid regime in South Africa, only to be released and become the country's first black president, leading the nation through a peaceful transition to democracy. 2. Helen Keller: Overcame deaf-blindness from a young age to become a renowned author, political activist, and lecturer, receiving numerous accolades for her achievements. 3. Walt Disney: Faced multiple business failures and setbacks before creating the iconic Disney brand and revolutionizing the entertainment industry. 4. Beth Comstock: Overcame self-doubt and fear of failure to become the first female vice chair of General Electric, where she played a key role in transforming the company's culture and innovation practices. 5. Chris Gardner: Went from being homeless and struggling to provide for his son to becoming a successful stockbroker and motivational speaker, inspiring others to pursue their dreams. 6. Misty Copeland: Overcame poverty, racism, and body image issues to become the first African-American principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre, breaking barriers in the world of classical ballet. 7. Michael Jordan: Faced numerous setbacks and challenges throughout his basketball career, including being cut from his high school team, but went on to become one of the greatest athletes of all time and a successful businessman. 8. Malala Yousafzai: Survived a Taliban assassination attempt for advocating girls' education, and went on to become the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate and a global advocate for children's rights. 9. Jack Ma: Rejected from multiple jobs and faced numerous failures before founding Alibaba Group, one of the world's largest e-commerce companies, and becoming one of China's wealthiest individuals. 10. Maya Lin: Overcame discrimination and backlash for her young age and Asian-American heritage to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., a powerful symbol of healing and remembrance. Let us Understand that achieving goals takes time and effort. Don't expect immediate results. Nosa_316 #challenge #courage #nosa_316 Uploaded by Nosa Courage Nosa 2024-08-07T21:54:28.000Z via Facebook https://ift.tt/CjVH0rE
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dresspheres · 4 years ago
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98 Icons | Beth Washington | Until Dawn
98 Icons for Beth Washington from Until Dawn.
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niconicoicons · 3 years ago
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𝑺𝒕𝒂𝒓𝒈𝒊𝒓𝒍 𝑰𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒔
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luxrezia · 4 years ago
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– until dawn, 2015, an exclusive game by supermassive made for ps4 only
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– some true simping icons made by me 😔✋🏻
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roguetm-blog · 7 years ago
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    tag  drop      -      beth  washington,  until  dawn.
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jossamology · 2 months ago
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samantha giddings - until dawn remake (2024)
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confoundedluna · 3 years ago
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Here's the Until Dawn iconic and absolutely ridiculous lines masterlist, please let me know if there's any good ones that I miss! Sorry this took a while, I had to be Thorough with this. (no they aren't in any particular order, I apologise for that)
MIKE
Maybe we should start with a little, you know, making out, and see where it goes from there.
Jesus hot sauce Christmas cake.
Oh my God, totally, we're SO gonna make-out!
Shutters are shutted.
That scared the blue out of my jeans!
Alright! Let's get going, ya fucked up sonnovabitch.
What- are you serious? Now I gotta find a fucking keycard?!
Fuck nuggets!
All wrapped like a little present with a bow on top for that thing to tear us apart on Christmas morning?
This is the safe room, Em!
One at a time, boys. There's enough of me for all a'ya.
Got any marshmallows?
ASHLEY
Go suck an egg!
What are you tweeting?! Hashtag there's a freaking ghost after us?!
Chris, if this is your way of trying to make me feel better... you're fired.
We're freezing our buns off out here!
EMILY
Understand the palm of my hand, bitch.
It was just a prank, Han!
Rule number one, Emily is always right. Rule number two, nothing else matters because Emily is always right.
Holy Cannoli.
Ugh. Unfollow.
Oh, did you not hear me? Was your sluttiness too loud?
At least I can think. 4.0, bitch, honor roll. Suck on that when you're trying to sleep your way into a job.
Oh God. Here goes six hundred bucks... Better be worth it. I looked great in that top.
Meatbrain? Mister Musclebrawn? Matt the incredible sulk?
I found her head. I found Beth's head. ||| Beth freaking Washington.
JESSICA
That bitch is on crack or something.
You couldn’t buy a moldy loaf of bread with your skanky ass.
Michael! I have the best idea! Let's go hug a bear!
As far as I can tell, I still have all seven of my limbs!
That's what bats do! They bite me!
Maybe nosey nannies shouldn't go nosin' around in other peoples'... nostrils...
Boom shakka-lakka!
Sex-iled.
Stand back, Debbie Downer.
CHRIS
I should have paid more attention in climbing class.
Your ass just got saaaacked!
Panel opens, head explodes!
Boom! You just got monked!
(They don't like fire.) I don't like fire!
I'm bad. I'm a badass.
It's a dummy, dummy.
Any, uh, pro Wendigo tips? Like if I rub garlic all over me they won't be able to smell me or something?
JOSH
Let's party like we're fucking porn stars, okay?
Ooh, a sleepover! C-Can we order pizza?
Can't tie 'em up if they just wriggle around!
Godspeed, pilgrim.
Chris is an ass, Ashley’s a dumb dumb.
Do you have an app that can get you laid? ||| Dude, you don't. The answer is that you don't.
I hope you appreciated my little phantasmagorical spectacle!
Guaranteed for at least three hostages, or your money back!
You know what that sound is? It's the sound of never kissing Ashley, you pussy!
I don't take orders from you. You can't tell me what to do.
MATT
Why do you hate my jacket?
I've seen you fit into some pretty tight jeans, Em. ||| It's a talent!
It's no prob, babe. But you gotta remember that there's more to this guy than just bein' a lean, mean, luggage lifting machine.
I was bein' like... sexy.
This ain't roomy enough for you?
Does this 'spot' start with a 'G'?
Boy I'd be a terrible boyfriend if I let a scary old totem pole bite your hand off, wouldn't I?
SAM
Nice shootin’, Tex!
I see a hot bath in my crystal ball.
Watch out for that Josh, he's a schemer!
The towel didn't turn out to be the best outfit for fighting off killer maniacs.
It was just a cute little baby wolverine!
Can I have my clothes back now or am I supposed to hang out in a towel for the rest of the weekend? ... Towel it is, then.
Spunky for an old timer.
You need to listen to me. I don't care if you believe me or not. Doesn't matter because you will. You need to go down to the mines.
I've seen what's down there... and I'd give anything to unsee it.
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poetictragediies · 7 years ago
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@vividtulips​.
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“    IT’S   OKAY   ——   HANNAH  ,     WE’LL   BE   OKAY  !     ”        words   are   hardly   more   than   a   whisper  ,     the   pair   huddled   at   the   bottom   of   the   mines  .      beths   leg   is   broken  ,     her   back   in   more   pain   than   she’d   ever   imagined   possible  .      what   was   that   thing  ?       who   was   the   guy   that   tried   to   help   them  ?       how   are   they   gonna   get   out   of   here  ?       a   million   thoughts   run   through   her   head  ,     but   beth’s   always   been   labeled   the   responsible   one  .      she   has   to   be   calm  ,     has   to   be   in   control  .      pain   is   pushed   back  ,     pushed   into   the   depths   of   her   mind  .      they   have   to   survive  .          “     someone   will   find   us  .     ”
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queenofbaws · 3 months ago
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You know I gotta ask this of you, but can I get some washington sibs and/or friends thoughts on the bathroom renovation that lead to the removal of the ever iconic bathroom couch?
(admittedly not sure if your taking prompts that deal with the remake in particular yet, so you can hold off on this one if you want obviously dgdjsjshshd)
"All this trouble just because I made a Titanic joke." Sighing, Josh shook his head and hung back in the doorway of the master bathroom with the twins, the three of them watching the movers swear and stumble as they half-dragged, half-carried the lodge's most controversial piece of furniture down the stairs (and, ostensibly, towards an icy grave).
Hannah let her head rest against the doorjamb, her mouth twisted in a shape that, quite frankly, only added to the funereal nature of their little gathering. "I don't think this one's on you," she began, ignoring Josh's snort and Beth's mumbled "Yeah, right" to explain, "honestly, I don't know why Dad put a couch in the bathroom in the first place, like...Mom's right, it had to be full of mold and...stuff...right?"
"Nah, my money's on Titanic joke," Beth cut in, using Josh's shoulder as an armrest despite him being taller than her. "You can't just say shit like you're going to sit there and draw our friends and family bathing 'Like your French girls' and expect there won't be consequences, you skeeze, and sometimes those consequences include the swift, brutal execution of - " she was cut off as one of the movers swore, " - never mind, Bathroom Couch claims another victim, long may it reign."
six sentence sat(or)sunday!!!
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