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claumonkey · 7 months ago
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PHILOISE IS COMING!!!!!
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herejusttosufferalong · 5 months ago
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Future Season Talk/Book Spoilers:
There’s a scene in the last ep where LW’s voiceover says, “It is time now, to look to the future,” and it is a shot of Benedict standing in the hallway for unnaturally long time, so I’m pretty sure it’s his season next, but I hope they start developing Eloise’s story too. To me it *feels* like the way the hallway/doorway is described in the book when he figures out Sophie is the lady in silver.
I just finished El’s book , and Pen getting married was a huge catalyst for her deciding to get married. Also married Benedict and Soohie play a role, as My Cottage is close to the Crane estate. And of course, the “my wife”scene with a newly married Colin. Also E’s book mentions that she had already spent time in Scotland. Chris Fulton is hot hot hot and seems so sweet so I hope he returns as Sir Phillip.
They could take a more ensemble approach, but I think the fans might riot if their couples don’t get a season focus.
I’m excited for both of their stories, but not for the inevitably nasty fans. I hope we get a lot of married Polin and they continue to develop as characters and get good storylines. I need lovey writing and editing scenes.
Of course, since L has said he’s looking forward to being happily married and relaxed, Shonda will probably torture him with some LW revenge/kidnapping plot where Pen is in danger and they think of different ways to make it more and more realistic while they film his unhinged reactions.
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sansansource · 4 months ago
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hello! i love the edit you posted of sansan to arya’s chapter text about her and tyrion killing joffrey and her escaping!! i was wondering who you used as fancast for sandor in those gifs?! he was oerfect and i have to know!!
love your work c:
hello! thank you so much for your kind words, we’re trying to be creative 💕
the actor we used for Sandor in this gifset is Chris Fulton (from the second season of The Witcher where he played Rience)
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sea-owl · 1 year ago
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Could we see the thirst traps?
Also, have they inspired any Phillip crane stories?
I got a few sure. A lot of videos do use clips from Chris Fulton's other projects like his role in the Witcher since we only have like 15 minutes of footage Phillip if even that. And may or may not inspire some works in the future
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news365timesindia · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] Glasgow to host Commonwealth Games 2026 (PC: Commonwealth Sport) Just 10 disciplines at the 2026 Commonwealth Games to be held in Glasgow from July 23 to August 2 is bad news for Indian sports. After Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) president Chris Jenkins came to India recently and met Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and Indian Olympic Association president PT Usha, it became well known that the Glasgow Games would be a condensed affair. In one swoop the Glasgow Games hosts knocked off cricket, badminton, hockey and wrestling from the programme, and it hits India badly. Reactions have started to come from athletes at home but nothing can be done about it. As Indian men’s hockey team coach Craig Fulton said: “It is what it is.” That’s the best way to sum it up. Officially, India had written a protest letter last week to the CWG hosts when they got to know major disciplines were being removed. But then, nothing could be done about it as the event is held after financial support had been promised in substantial sums from Victoria State in Australia. They had refused to host the CWG in 2023 and for the CGF, it had become embarrassing as no nation wanted to host it. Glasgow was finally chosen as the host after hectic parlays and a promise that the Games would not cause financial distress. In fact, it was surprising, Jenkins came to India and started speaking about the 2030 edition of the CWG which needs to be hosted by more than one nation. There are just no takers for these Games. From the Indian athletes’ point of view, a reduction in events and important disciplines being knocked off will hit the medal tally for sure. In 2018, when the CWG was hosted by Gold Coast, Australia, India won 66 medals. Four years later, in Birmingham, the medal tally came down to 61, of which 12 were from wrestling alone. India did win medals in athletics (8) in Birmingham, despite Neeraj Chopra’s absence. Indian boxers won seven medals and badminton provided six medals. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Commonwealth Games. Source: X A definite reduction in India’s projected medal tally in Glasgow is just one part of the story. There are some sports like weightlifting where India has no depth at all. Mirabai Chanu has been part of Indian campaigns for so long, there is no new face who can be showcased by the Indian federation. Solid work has to begin now. Maybe, it will make sense for the sports federations which still have a role to play in Indian sports vis-a-vis the 2026 CWG to get back to the drawing board and chalk out details. More time is being wasted on the IOA politics at present, which has come in for flak even from the IOC (International Olympic Committee). There is already heartburn among some Indian athletes who will not participate in Glasgow. A similar situation had arisen after the highs of the 2018 Gold Coast CWG, when Birmingham said it will not keep shooting in the programme. India protested, threatening to pull out even. However, all that was just tough posturing. If anyone says India should protest at the exclusion of key sporting disciplines, it will be meaningless. It is well known, Glasgow has finalised the Games plan with enormous budget constraints. The more drastic view would be to scrap the CWG, but if that be the case, India would not have been cozying up to the CGF bosses in New Delhi just after the Paris Olympics. It is also believed the CGF bosses are even looking at India as part hosts of the 2030 Games, though it is not on record. Viewed from another angle, the CWG has served as a precursor to the Asian Games for India. In 2022, the situation was different as Hangzhou had postponed the Asian Games due to the Covid pandemic to 2023. India did compete in the Birmingham CWG where the women’s cricket team won a silver medal. Cricket has been junked by Glasgow, though it will be a medal sport at the Olympics in 2028 in Los Angeles. Ideally, those who plan sports in India need to accept the reality of Glasgow and plan for the 2024 Asian Games in Nagoya as well.
There are 22 months to prepare for and it will be defining. From the 2026 Asian Games to 2028 LA, there will be need for more detailing and to see how India can win quota places. Rather than crying over what Glasgow has done, Indian sports needs to stay positive. Also Read: End in sight for scaled-down Commonwealth Games The post Condensed programme at 2026 Glasgow CWG will hit Indian sports hard appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] Glasgow to host Commonwealth Games 2026 (PC: Commonwealth Sport) Just 10 disciplines at the 2026 Commonwealth Games to be held in Glasgow from July 23 to August 2 is bad news for Indian sports. After Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) president Chris Jenkins came to India recently and met Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and Indian Olympic Association president PT Usha, it became well known that the Glasgow Games would be a condensed affair. In one swoop the Glasgow Games hosts knocked off cricket, badminton, hockey and wrestling from the programme, and it hits India badly. Reactions have started to come from athletes at home but nothing can be done about it. As Indian men’s hockey team coach Craig Fulton said: “It is what it is.” That’s the best way to sum it up. Officially, India had written a protest letter last week to the CWG hosts when they got to know major disciplines were being removed. But then, nothing could be done about it as the event is held after financial support had been promised in substantial sums from Victoria State in Australia. They had refused to host the CWG in 2023 and for the CGF, it had become embarrassing as no nation wanted to host it. Glasgow was finally chosen as the host after hectic parlays and a promise that the Games would not cause financial distress. In fact, it was surprising, Jenkins came to India and started speaking about the 2030 edition of the CWG which needs to be hosted by more than one nation. There are just no takers for these Games. From the Indian athletes’ point of view, a reduction in events and important disciplines being knocked off will hit the medal tally for sure. In 2018, when the CWG was hosted by Gold Coast, Australia, India won 66 medals. Four years later, in Birmingham, the medal tally came down to 61, of which 12 were from wrestling alone. India did win medals in athletics (8) in Birmingham, despite Neeraj Chopra’s absence. Indian boxers won seven medals and badminton provided six medals. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Commonwealth Games. Source: X A definite reduction in India’s projected medal tally in Glasgow is just one part of the story. There are some sports like weightlifting where India has no depth at all. Mirabai Chanu has been part of Indian campaigns for so long, there is no new face who can be showcased by the Indian federation. Solid work has to begin now. Maybe, it will make sense for the sports federations which still have a role to play in Indian sports vis-a-vis the 2026 CWG to get back to the drawing board and chalk out details. More time is being wasted on the IOA politics at present, which has come in for flak even from the IOC (International Olympic Committee). There is already heartburn among some Indian athletes who will not participate in Glasgow. A similar situation had arisen after the highs of the 2018 Gold Coast CWG, when Birmingham said it will not keep shooting in the programme. India protested, threatening to pull out even. However, all that was just tough posturing. If anyone says India should protest at the exclusion of key sporting disciplines, it will be meaningless. It is well known, Glasgow has finalised the Games plan with enormous budget constraints. The more drastic view would be to scrap the CWG, but if that be the case, India would not have been cozying up to the CGF bosses in New Delhi just after the Paris Olympics. It is also believed the CGF bosses are even looking at India as part hosts of the 2030 Games, though it is not on record. Viewed from another angle, the CWG has served as a precursor to the Asian Games for India. In 2022, the situation was different as Hangzhou had postponed the Asian Games due to the Covid pandemic to 2023. India did compete in the Birmingham CWG where the women’s cricket team won a silver medal. Cricket has been junked by Glasgow, though it will be a medal sport at the Olympics in 2028 in Los Angeles. Ideally, those who plan sports in India need to accept the reality of Glasgow and plan for the 2024 Asian Games in Nagoya as well.
There are 22 months to prepare for and it will be defining. From the 2026 Asian Games to 2028 LA, there will be need for more detailing and to see how India can win quota places. Rather than crying over what Glasgow has done, Indian sports needs to stay positive. Also Read: End in sight for scaled-down Commonwealth Games The post Condensed programme at 2026 Glasgow CWG will hit Indian sports hard appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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welivefast-dieyoung · 6 months ago
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I've just seen a Chris Fulton edit with over 50k likes on tiktok 🧍. I need you bitches to find a way to stay out of my fucking BUSINESS. FFS a bitch can't gatekeep NOBODY
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minasmorghul · 3 years ago
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are there no true knights among you?
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my-jokes-are-my-armour · 2 years ago
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They both had their hands burnt by Rience...
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save-the-sky · 3 years ago
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popcorn1989 · 3 years ago
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My new Rience Video 🤗 Hope you Like It 💗
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sakukuspassions · 4 years ago
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Eloise and Sir Philip ❤
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sometimesiwrite · 3 years ago
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It's Normal for Hollywood: Another Contemplation
"So it was freezing cold that day, in the middle of winter. You do have to go into a bit of a dark place for a very, very long time to get through that.
"But thankfully, Chris [Fulton], who plays Rience, is such a sensitive actor. He's so able and willing to work out exactly my energy levels."
Joey went on to explain how gruelling the shoot was and how going to a dark place mentally stayed with him even after the cameras stopped rolling...
"It's really, really… It can be really draining, and you do go to bed that night with a lot of stuff floating around your head. You've got to drum up some really dark stuff in your head in order to go to those sort of places.
"But thankfully, I'm surrounded by people who kind of know me. You can easily just go, 'Joey needs a banana, and he needs it now, because his blood sugar's just dropped...'"
"But that was a tough day.... I can never let go of Jaskier until I wrap..."
I've been thinking about this interview for the better part of an hour. The comments on a twitter account saying that this is "par for the course" for Hollywood, that this is why actors are paid as much as they are, that this kind of treatment is to be expected. Those of you whose hearts are broken from reading this: don't let people convince you that this is okay.
If I had known this before watching Season 2, I would have boycotted it.
Informative rant below
For some actors, this kind of thing is helpful, especially if they have an easy job stepping in and out of character and they have a constitution that lets them just go, "Phew! Alright, that was crazy. What's for dinner?" If being tied to a chair for twelve hours in order to film a torture scene is something they want and need? Sure, knock yourself out. Let us know what you need to do your job the best way you know how.
For a lot of actors who are trained in live performance, unless they were trained with the American Method—which has since been deemed dangerous after the loss of Heath Ledger—aren't going to need twelve hours tied to a chair with no breaks in order to deliver a good scene.
The training we receive focuses on giving us the tools we need to wholeheartedly believe what isn't real, because when it comes to live performance, there's no editing, and we have to relive the same experience as often as eight times a week like it's the first time. So when we're stuck in one scene for twelve hours, living it over and over again, we can have a hard time stepping out.
My previous post went a bit into explaining how our breath and vocal training helps to intensify our emotional experiences, and allows us to expand them outward so that every last person in the theatre believes we are feeling what we're feeling. When a director tells us to go somewhere, we follow, we give everything, we go there.
A lot of people (including directors) believe that the job of the director is to push and challenge the actors to go to these deep, intense, sometimes frightening places. And that's partly true, we need someone guiding us, holding the string that leads us back into the real world so we can find our way back out.
That is why it is also the responsibility of the director to help the actor get back.
Any director who is going to push the limits of their actors as a direct, personal, and professional responsibility to help them come back into the room and leave the scene behind. And there are SO MANY TOOLS that exist, both in the performance and the mental health worlds, that can help an actor come out of an experience like this if anyone bothered to learn them, or better yet bring a professional onset and do a proper clearing. We need aftercare after something like this. We might be professionals, but we're still human beings, and there's only so much we can take for so long before we need someone's help.
Regardless of whether or not Batey was able to take a break (which I believe would have been possible), his mental and emotional health are the responsibility of the people challenging them, pushing them, stretching them.
There are people saying "That's why he's paid."
Bullshit. You think this kind of thing only happens to actors who get paid a lot of money? You think this ethical catastrophe is the result of people sitting down and saying, "We're paying him X amount of money, so we're able to do X amount of damage to his psyche"???
Hollywood sets the standards for the rest of the industry, going all the way down to fucking childrens' theatre and independent studio productions who see what the big leagues are doing and think that's normal. Independent theatre companies that don't pay their actors, student films that pay $50 per day of shooting because Hollywood is too busy hoarding all the money, leaving the rest of us to grovel for government grants.
When Hollywood hurts their actors, it hurts all of us.
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bridgertongifs · 3 years ago
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CHRIS FULTON as PHILIP CRANE IN “BRIDGERTON SEASON ONE & TWO”
On the source link below there are 45 gifs of CHRIS FULTON as PHILIP CRANE in the TV Show “Bridgerton” season one & two.
All gifs were created by me, so I would appreciate if no one claims them as their own if they use them in a gif hunt. Please, do not edit these gifs in any way, crop them, or turn them into gif icons. Thank you, and please like or reblog if you plan on using them.
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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Peter Riegert in Local Hero (Bill Forsyth, 1983) Cast: Peter Riegert, Peter Capaldi, Denis Lawson, Burt Lancaster, Fulton Mackay, Norman Chancer, Rikki Fulton, Alex Norton, Jenny Seagrove, Jennifer Black, Christopher Rozycki, Gyearbuor Asante. Screenplay: Bill Forsyth. Cinematography: Chris Menges. Production design: Roger Murray-Leach. Film editing: Michael Bradsell. Music: Mark Knopfler. Local Hero is one of those small charmers that pop up occasionally, get rave reviews, and then sort of fade into the background. It's worth rediscovering, principally for Bill Forsyth's affectionately whimsical take on human beings. Another writer-director would have played the subject -- an American oil company's plans to exploit a small Scottish fishing village -- for more blatant satire and social commentary. But Forsyth is more interested in the people than the issues, so he keeps sending the film off into little eddies of contingency and irrelevance. On the way to the village, for example, the representatives of the oil company, Mac (Peter Riegert) and Oldsen (a startlingly young Peter Capaldi, years away from Doctor Who), accidentally hit a rabbit with their car and decide to bring it with them and nurse it back to health. The rabbit is doomed for the dinner table, but its presence in the story speaks more about the characters than it does to any larger theme the film might be concerned with. Forsyth keeps us cheerfully off guard throughout the film, with features the larger-than-life Burt Lancaster in one of his most humanizing roles.
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brokehorrorfan · 4 years ago
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12 Monkeys will be released on Steelbook Blu-ray on May 25 via Arrow Video. Matt Griffin designed the new cover art. DiabolikDVD is carrying a exclusive edition with a slipcase (above right) and a fold-out poster for $34.99.
The 1995 science fiction film is directed by Terry Gilliam (Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Brazil) and written by David Webb Peoples (Blade Runner) and Janet Peoples, inspired by Chris Marker's 1962 French short film La Jetée. Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, Brad Pitt, Christopher Plummer, and David Morse star.
12 Monkeys is presented in high definition with DTS 5.1 Master Audio and 2.0 stereo audio options. Special features are listed below, where you can also see more of the Steelbook.
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Special features:
Audio commentary by director Terry Gilliam and producer Charles Roven
The Hamster Factor and Other Tales of Twelve Monkeys - 1996 feature-length making-of documentary by Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe
The Film Exchange with Terry Gilliam - 1996 interview with director Terry Gilliam by film critic Jonathan Romney at the London Film Festival
Appreciation by Ian Christie, author of Gilliam on Gilliam
The Twelve Monkeys Archives
Theatrical trailer
Booklet featuring writing on the film by Rabin and an excerpt of Gilliam on Gilliam by Ian Christie
In 1996, a deadly virus is unleashed by a group calling themselves the Army of the Twelve Monkeys, destroying much of the world’s population and forcing survivors underground. In 2035, prisoner James Cole (Bruce Willis) is chosen to go back in time and help scientists in their search for a cure.
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