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noxandlove · 1 year ago
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Justine Triet and Sandra Hüller at the 49th Cesar Awards in Paris, France (Feb. 23, 2024)
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romanbymarta · 1 year ago
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Roman Polanski & Romy Schneider, The Cesar Awards 1980.
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ascle · 2 years ago
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gogojamie · 4 months ago
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If you haven’t seen Big Top Burger you should it’s such a gem! Anyway here’s some fanart yay ✨
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cappyjara · 1 month ago
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take my white ass to Tampa, FL
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poetry-written-in-blood · 19 days ago
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• On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife are assassinated. This is the match in the powder keg that ignites World War I.
• Soldiers living and dying in horrific conditions and in close proximity to one another means that diseases spread very quickly.
• One German soldier in particular contracts jaundice and is removed from the battlefield. This soldier is Conrad Veidt.
• Veidt is permitted to act in the army theatre until his condition improves and he is fit to return to battle.
• In 1917 he is deemed unfit to serve and is discharged from the German army.
• Conrad Veidt returns to the theatre and goes on to have an illustrious career on both stage and screen, gaining stardom by playing major roles in pictures such as Different From the Others (1919), the first pro-gay film known to exist, with Veidt as the lead; and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), widely regarded to be the first true horror film, with Veidt as a major antagonist under the villain’s control. He is one of few silent film stars whose careers last through the advent of sound.
• In the late 1920s, Veidt travels to the United States to star in a few films for Universal Pictures. One of these films is The Man Who Laughs (1928), in which he plays Gwynplaine, the titular Laughing Man, who was surgically disfigured as a child to set his mouth in a permanent grin. This film is adapted from Victor Hugo’s 1869 novel, L’Homme qui rit.
• On April 25, 1940, the Joker makes his first appearance in the debut issue of the comic book Batman. It is generally accepted that the visual design of the Joker is based directly on Conrad Veidt’s appearance as Gwynplaine in The Man Who Laughs (1928). This is supported by the Joker’s creators, although their accounts of the Joker’s creation differ.
• The Joker goes on to become one of the most popular characters of all time, joining the ranks of characters of myth, legend, literature, and modern media whose stories will likely be retold and remembered until the sands of time have buried the bones of humanity forever.
• Enter tumblr user @the-muppet-joker (aka Croaker), who not only kins (mainly) the Joker and Kermit the Frog, but is also in a relationship with both of them.
• Tumblr user and YouTuber @strange-aeons makes a video delving into the twisted mind (and blog) of the Croaker.
• Croaker is angered by this, and so they schedule a duel to the death at @dashcon-two.
• They duel. Strange emerges victorious and is knighted by the Ball Pit Queen. Croaker dies and the funeral process is speedrunned with a heartfelt rendition of “Man or Muppet” performed by The Musical InterDudes. The singers held signs with individual letters spelling “KUNG POW PENIS”.
TL,DR: The Croaker owes his existence to jaundice and the 1914 assassination of an Austro-Hungarian noble.
And also Victor Hugo.
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velvetcloak · 8 months ago
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cesare paciotti
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juxtp0se · 2 months ago
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Bigtop Burger " OVEN " ( 2025 ) v. " DOWN " ( 2022 )
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flypanegg · 1 month ago
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Bird man Cesare package.
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the-bastard-of-the-universe · 5 months ago
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prokopetz · 3 months ago
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The thing I love about the "why so serious?" line is that it works for every iteration of the Joker, but each of them would mean something different by it. I want you to picture Batman (1966) Joker delivering the line with that exaggerated "buh" expression Romero likes to put on as though he's genuinely shocked at Batman's reaction to his antics, versus Batman: The Animated Series (1992) Joker dropping a "why so serious, Batsy?" with Hamill's smug, almost sensual sneer.
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indirectly · 5 months ago
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Julius Caesar has been dead for 2,069 slutty, slutty years
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retrogamingblog2 · 1 year ago
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sirsunnydays · 1 year ago
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got the motivation to draw a cult of the lamb fanart
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rags-to-richards · 10 days ago
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Cesare is such a great character bc he's got a really fascinating and dramatic backstory dealing with mortality, loss of autonomy and the fear of pursuing personal expression
but then 90% of his screentime is just
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hyuckblr · 1 month ago
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About 70% of men experience some form of patterned baldness
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