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likeafantasy · 11 months ago
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25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS (05/25) ↳ the family stone (2005)
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gmzriver · 1 year ago
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Rachel McAdams as Claire Cleary in "Wedding Crashers" icons
like if you save or use
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kaitlinj16 · 10 months ago
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[Multifemale - I Am Iron]
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sesiondemadrugada · 2 years ago
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Red Eye (Wes Craven, 2005).
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celebratingwomen · 2 years ago
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Rachel McAdams for Marie Claire, 2009
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meep-meep-richie · 10 months ago
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❛ 𝘐 𝘸𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥 𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘺 𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘪𝘧 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘴𝘢𝘺, "𝘋𝘰𝘯'𝘵 𝘨𝘰" ❜
Say Don't Go || John & Claire
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ratherbebitch · 3 months ago
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she's so CUTE
can't believe the only options she had were bradley cooper or owen wilson🙏
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RACHEL MCADAMS as Claire Cleary 2005 | Wedding Crashers dir. David Dobkin
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onscreenkisses · 2 months ago
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K I S S O G R A P H Y : ↳ Ryan Gosling
BREAKER HIGH, 1x30 (1998) / Rachel Wilson YOUNG HERCULES, 1x12 (1998) / Katrina Browne THE BELIEVER (2001) / Summer Phoenix THE SLAUGHTER RULE (2002) / Clea DuVall THE UNITED STATES OF LELAND (2003) / Sherilyn Fenn THE NOTEBOOK (2004) / Rachel McAdams MTV MOVIE AWARDS - Best Kiss / Rachel McAdams (2005) HALF NELSON (2006) / Eleanor Hutchins & Stephanie Bast LARS AND THE REAL GIRL (2007) / Bianca BLUE VALENTINE (2010) / Michelle Williams ALL GOOD THINGS (2010) / Kirsten Dunst CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE (2011) / Emma Stone DRIVE (2011) / Carey Mulligan THE IDES OF MARCH (2011) / Evan Rachel Wood THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES (2012) / Eva Mendes GANSTER SQUAD (2013) / Emma Stone LA LA LAND (2016) / Emma Stone SONG TO SONG (2017) / Rooney Mara BLADE RUNNER 2049 (2017) / Ana De Armas/Mackenzie Davis FIRST MAN (2018) / Claire Foy BARBIE (2023) / Scott Evans & Ncuti Gatwa THE FALL GUY (2024) / Emily Blunt
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You’re a psychology professor, right? Do you mind if I ask what exactly your research expertise/discipline is? Whatever it is always seems so fascinating to me whenever bits of it come up here. At the risk of doxxing yourself, would you be willing to talk about your research?
So if you don't mind, I'm going to answer this a little to the left of the ask. Less because I'm worried about Tumblrers doxxing, more because I'm terrified of my students or coworkers stumbling upon this blog.
My top six essays and articles that explain what I research, none of which are authored by me:
Empathy or Division? On the Science and Politics of Storytelling by Claire Corbett opens up with the lines "Writers can’t always be trusted when they talk about the power and importance of story. We have a vested interest and can get sentimental, promoting the immense power of story, of narrative, as inherently benign" — and it only gets better from there. Storytelling is a tool, one that can harm as much as help; anyone who says differently is selling something.
The Enshittification of TikTok by Cory Doctorow (yes, that Cory Doctorow) does an excellent job of explaining how the forces of individual psychology interacting with the forces of economics and society lead to the enshittification (exactly what it sounds like) of mass resources like social media platforms.
Superhero Comics as Moral Pornography by David Pizarro and Roy Baumeister. Although undeniably negative toward aspects of Western superhero stories, this essay also has a pretty forgiving definition of pornography. Like Corbett's, it takes a refreshingly cynical view of the power of storytelling.
The Mythology of Karen by Helen Lewis explains how a meme (in the sense of a sticky, culturally specific idea) can be sexist and antiracist, empowering and ageist, and trying to force it into molds of "good" or "bad" will never work.
What Do We Know When We Know a Person? by Dan McAdams. I've seen this article on many lists of best-written psychological theory reviews, and I fully agree. The science has come a long way since 1995, but this remains one of the best introductions to the psychology of personal narrative.
The Folk Psychology of Souls by Jesse Bering. "When it comes to death, human cognition apparently is not well equipped to update the list of players in our complex social rosters by accommodating the recent nonexistence of any one of them." It's a little outside my main research area, but I built an entire special-topics class around this one article because it's one of the truest I've ever read.
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denimbex1986 · 1 year ago
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'As a director, Benny Safdie makes sleazy movies about hustlers and gamblers and criminals and strivers. Films that teem with violence and drugs, while a pulsating anxiety yanks you through a gritty underbelly of a New York you thought no longer existed.
But today? We’re about as far from that seediness as you can get. On his suggestion, we meet up at the Upper West Side deli institution Barney Greengrass. The tree-lined blocks around here are stately and idyllic, tucked between Central Park and the Hudson River. Safdie, 37, is dressed in full dadcore: glasses, striped tee, jeans, Tevas. (Tevas!) He has the personality to match, with a warmth and gregariousness that initially catch you way off guard. This is the guy responsible for Uncut Gems?
“My go-to meal here was pastrami, eggs, and Mun-chee cheese. But Mun-chee cheese doesn't exist anymore,” Safdie laments. “Nobody bought it.” He opts for a sesame bagel with butter instead.
This neighborhood is his home turf, and his favorite place in the world. He spent his childhood ping-ponging between an unstable environment with his father in Queens, then comfortable normalcy with his mother and stepdad on the Upper West Side.
As a younger man, he did a brief stint living downtown. “I looked out, I'm like, There's no trees. I didn't realize how important that is to my sanity,” he remembers. Now he and his wife, Ava, are raising their two boys, Cosmo, 7, and Murray, 4, up here.
Safdie made his name in tandem with his older brother Josh, the two perpetually mentioned in the same breath for their idiosyncratic, independent films reminiscent of the heyday of New Hollywood. Daddy Long Legs (2009) was mined from their own misadventures with an irresponsible father. (Safdie says he tends to have a more critical view of their upbringing than Josh and, though he still talks to their dad, “it can be strained.”) Good Time (2017), with Robert Pattinson as a small-time criminal and Benny as his mentally disabled brother, raised their profile.
And then came 2019’s Uncut Gems, the heart-pounding thriller starring Adam Sandler as a diamond-dealing gambling addict, which planted the Safide brothers firmly at the center of the culture. The success that followed changed everything.
“That was the first time where I had a vision beyond four feet in front of me,” Safdie says.
What does that vision look like? For Safdie, it means pursuing an increasingly successful acting career. He’s branched out on his own, diverging from the brother he’s been working with his entire life. Many actors go on to become directors; it’s much rarer for the opposite to happen. Even the few who do make the jump—say, John Huston—end up being remembered more for their first career.
Safdie, though, possesses a chameleonic talent, so much so that every role of his feels like a genuine surprise. Perhaps you saw him pop up in Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘70s Valley vibefest Licorice Pizza as Joel Wachs, a closeted councilman. Or in Claire Denis’s Stars at Noon as an eerily nefarious CIA man (character’s name: CIA Man). Or as a Jedi in Obi-Wan Kenobi. Or, earlier this year, in—wait a second—the film adaptation of Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, Judy Blume’s seminal tome about a preteen girl coming of age.
Safdie’s downtown cred, the A24-ness of it all, maybe didn’t make him the most natural casting choice for Margaret’s dad Herb on paper. “It always delights me when people find out he's in the movie. Just their total shock,” the film’s director, Kelly Fremon Craig told me.
Rachel McAdams, who plays Margaret’s mom, told me in an email that she first met Safdie at a screening he hosted for Uncut Gems. “He was so lovely and effusive with such a gentle, open energy about him,” she said. “I remember my brain not quite being able to compute that guy with the same guy who just put me through one of the most stressful movie-watching experiences of my life.”
Safdie sees acting as a way to delve into certain aspects of himself that he hasn’t had an outlet for otherwise. Playing a dad, for instance. “That's a big part of my personality that I haven't yet had the chance to explore in my own work,” he says. His experience as a director also makes him considerably less neurotic about his own performances. Watching himself in the editing room? Having a big line in a scene cut? No problem—he’s been on the other side, and he gets it.
Now, Safdie has his biggest role yet, a meaty part in Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan’s wildly anticipated summer blockbuster about the father of the atomic bomb. Safdie plays Edward Teller, opposite Cillian Murphy’s J. Robert Oppenheimer. Teller was a controversial figure, a Hungarian theoretical physicist who would go on to testify against Oppenheimer in later years.
The cast of Oppenheimer is comically stacked: Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, Gary Oldman, Rami Malek, to name a few. Nolan was looking for someone fresh and unexpected to play Teller. He had initially seen Safdie in Good Time and then Licorice Pizza. “I called Paul [Thomas Anderson] and I asked about Benny, and he gave him the strongest possible endorsement and pointed out that he's an incredible actor, but also just a wonderful guy,” Nolan told me.
There was also a bit of fate sprinkled in. Safdie had studied physics at Boston University—almost became a physicist, in fact, before he swerved off into filmmaking. Oppenheimer would allow him to combine his two passions, to dive into yet another deep interest that had otherwise not merged with his film career. It would also require him to wear layers of makeup, to have his hair straightened every day until he could hear it sizzle, and to do accent work for the first time. Safdie put off sharing his speech progress with Nolan for as long he could, until he couldn’t. Finally, he sent the director a voice memo of himself describing his breakfast in a thick Hungarian accent.
“When he sent me that recording, I listened to it about a thousand times and very much enjoyed it,” Nolan said.
Teller could have been written as a straight antagonist to Oppenheimer, but instead Nolan used him to inject rare moments of levity throughout the film. (There is one memorable scene in which Safdie slathers sunscreen all over his face before the first nuclear bomb test.) “For the tragedy of that relationship to have resonance, you have to have seen a warmth there and something between them that's more of a brotherly relationship,” Nolan said. “And I felt that Benny could really bring that to the role and give it that warmth.”
“[He’s] such a kind and gentle fella,” Cillian Murphy told me of Safdie. Much has been made of how intense the film is—take a look at any number of harrowing promotional shots of Murphy in character looking like the most haunted man of all time. In between takes, he said it always seemed as if he ended up talking to Safdie.
“You keep the atmosphere light and joke around because I feel you need to be in a relaxed state to act. Your heart rate needs to be low, your cortisol levels need to be low,” Murphy said. “And that's why I think I probably gravitated towards Benny.”
Safdie is obsessed with realism. It checks out, considering how so many characters in his movies were just ordinary people plucked off the street. That sensibility has followed him into his performances.
Eating, for instance. It drives him nuts when people don’t eat on camera. “I hate it when people don't eat,” he says, tearing into his bagel. “It destroys me.” When he filmed a dinner scene in Licorice Pizza, he made sure to eat in every take. “I don't know how many tiramisus I ate, but it must have been 30,” he says. Same thing happened in The Curse, his secretive upcoming Showtime series with Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone about a couple producing an HGTV show: “Sixty chips in one take, and we must have had nine takes…”
“It wasn't just the nine bags of chips,” Fielder told me in an email. “Any scene that involved food, everyone would pace themselves on the first take.… But Benny for some reason would keep shoving food in his mouth the entire scene ’cause he thought it would be funnier. And he was right. There was one scene where he ate an entire Chinese buffet plate every single take for 15 takes and he would always match the exact same volume of food. You'd think any sane person would eat a couple less popcorn shrimp each time as the takes went on. But he wouldn't.”
And then there’s the crying. Safdie tends to cry when he gets into character—thinking of all the things he might be feeling if he were in that person’s shoes. When Adam Sandler, in Uncut Gems, had to weep, dejected, that he was “so sad and so fucked up,” it was Safdie who went into his trailer to pump him up.
“In a weird way, there's nothing better than being able to do that in front of people because it's usually a very private moment that you're ashamed of and you don't want to show anybody. But to actually get the opportunity to show people what it's like when you're really sad,” Safdie recalls saying. “And then I started crying. He goes, ‘You got to stop. Can you take it easy?’”
Before Uncut Gems, even with a handful of celebrated movies under his belt, a film career didn’t feel truly viable. At the back of his mind, he still thought he might have to go back to school and actually become a physicist. His wife was the primary breadwinner, and so when he edited Good Time, he’d set his son Cosmo in bed with a bunch of pillows surrounding him so he wouldn’t roll over, turn on the baby monitor, and work while he slept.
Last year, it was announced that Sandler would be working on a new movie with Elara Pictures, the Safdie brothers’ production company. The project would be set in the world of sports memorabilia collectors, with Megan Thee Stallion also reported to star.
Shortly after, news broke that Benny would not be directing the Sandler movie with Josh. “Elara is still there. We work on a lot of documentaries and there's just a constant flow of ideas,” Safdie says. “It just felt like, okay, there's things that I want to explore that don't necessarily align right now with Josh. So it's a divide and conquer mentality. He wants to tell this story, he can go and do that. I'm going to go and do a couple of other things. It seems like a natural progression for how things have happened.”
Mainly, he had gone away to act on several projects and work on The Curse. By the time he returned, Josh and their longtime third collaborator Ronald Bronstein, were already deep into working on the new Sandler movie. “It was just a matter of, ‘This works for me right now and this is what I've got to do,’” Safdie explains.
Elara also had a shakeup earlier this year. One of its founding producers, Sebastian Bear-McClard, was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women. A spokesperson for the Safdies had previously said they fired him upon becoming aware of the behavior in July 2022. “It’s disgusting, and when you find out something about somebody that you didn't realize, you just have to be much more careful,” Safdie says when I ask him about the incident. “It's a lot, and it's not something that you want to have happen to anybody. And when you find it out, the one thing that you can do is really just take control.”
When we speak, Safdie is just finishing up final sound editing on The Curse. The show originated through his friendship with Fielder. Safdie had been a longtime Nathan for You enthusiast, and had even written a Cinema Scope article about his love for the show. Fielder was similarly a fan of Safdie’s. “In those initial hangouts it was clear we were on a similar wavelength,” Fielder said.“We both think a lot about tone and realism. We weren't even intending to collaborate on a project actually, it just sort of happened organically the second time we hung out.”
“We came up with the idea for The Curse and we're like, ‘This is so stupid, but it's really funny,’” Safdie explains. They kept texting and texting about it, until the bit became real.
In The Curse, Fielder and Emma Stone play a couple, while Safdie is a long-haired, turquoise jewelry-wearing HGTV producer. “They live in an area called Española, which is close to Santa Fe. And that's where they're building their new homes. They have a very different way of gentrifying the community. They want to do it ethically, and they want to do it in a way that doesn't hurt anybody. So they want to make a show about that. And you follow their lives as they're doing it,” Safdie explains. “It started out as a 30-minute comedy and became an hour-long comedy-drama.”
So he filmed Oppenheimer in the New Mexico desert and then returned to New Mexico to film The Curse for several more months. While he emerged without any turquoise jewelry, he did leave the set having purchased a ton of props from production. “I do have an insane amount of Talavera dishware, which I love. I love it so much. It brings me so much joy to look down and see the bright colors,” he says.
This enthusiasm and attention to detail saturates everything. Directing, acting, physics—they’re all connected.
“All of it is just trying to understand what this thing is that we're going through,” Safdie says. “How in the world is the universe expanding and here I am, sitting here. What's 14 billion years ago? What's time? How much time is left?”'
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rebelycll · 8 months ago
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❛ and in the end, i think it must be about faith, and if faith is a choice, then it can be lost — for a man, an angel, or the devil himself. ❜
#𝑹𝑬𝑩𝑬𝑳𝒀𝑪𝑳𝑳. dependent muses for talesfm penned by 𝒕𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒂.
── 𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒉𝒂 𝒉𝒂𝒘𝒌𝒊𝒏𝒔 (50) ; director of the iron dragon. ── 𝒔𝒂𝒎𝒖𝒆𝒍 𝒉𝒂𝒓𝒓𝒊𝒔𝒐𝒏 (42) ; weapon dealer for the sapphire devils. ── 𝒔𝒆𝒍𝒊𝒏𝒂 𝒗𝒂𝒍𝒆 (43) ; assassin for the vipers.
IN SHORT: I FELT MY EXISTENCE WAS TAINTED, IN SOME SUBTLE BUT ESSENTIAL WAY.
⸻ halle berry, 50, cis woman, she/her ; ] welcome to the bastion, MISHA HAWKINS. we’ve had a problem with our system, please help me readjust your files. it says here you are 50 and have been around london for 25 YEARS, correct? yes, i’ve read an article about you - they said you can be DIPLOMATIC and REACTIONARY, is that true? no matter, i’m sure your position as a DIRECTOR/IRON DRAGON will conceal all of that. all done now. i hope to be seeing more of your A POISONOUS SPIDER AT THE CENTER OF A WEB, INK STAINED SKIN AND TOUSLED HAIR, KISSES BLOWN IN THE WIND, BLUNTS AND COGNAC SUNSETS in the future. enjoy your stay, and remember the rules. / / sofia al-azwar, claire underwood, nikita, lorraine broughton.
⸻ rachel mcadams, 43, cis woman, she/her ; ] welcome to the bastion, SELINA VALE. we’ve had a problem with our system, please help me readjust your files. it says here you are 43 and have been around london for 13 YEARS, correct? yes, i’ve read an article about you - they said you can be ENDURING and TEMPERAMENTAL, is that true? no matter, i’m sure your position as a ASSASSIN/VIPERS will conceal all of that. all done now. i hope to be seeing more of your WELL WORN JEANS AND SCUFFED BOOTS, A CIGARETTE TUCKED BEHIND HER EAR, A VARIETY OF KNIVES HIDDEN ON HER PERSON AT ALL TIMES, A SHOEBOX OF POSTCARDS NEVER SENT in the future. enjoy your stay, and remember the rules. / / elektra natchios, ani bezzerides, mallory kane, evelyn salt. 
⸻ chris evans, 42, cis man, he/him ; ] welcome to the bastion, SAMUEL HARRISON. we’ve had a problem with our system, please help me readjust your files. it says here you are 42 and have been around london for 32 YEARS, correct? yes, i’ve read an article about you - they said you can be PRAGMATIC and RETICENT, is that true? no matter, i’m sure your position as a WEAPON DEALER/SAPPHIRE DEVILS will conceal all of that. all done now. i hope to be seeing more of your A CONSTANT STATE OF SUSPICIOUS ALERTNESS, GREASE STAINED FINGERS AND LEATHER JACKETS, THE FAINT AROMA OF GUNPOWDER, AND A BEARD THAT HIDES THE WEARINESS HIS EYES CANNOT in the future. enjoy your stay, and remember the rules. / / jax teller, jason borne, joona linna, harry hole.
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kaitlinj16 · 1 month ago
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Multifemale Characters & Their Elements
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cristalconnors · 8 months ago
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SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Shortlisted: Alyssa Sutherland, Evil Dead Rise / Rachel McAdams, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret / Scarlett Johansson, Asteroid City / Molly Gordon, Theater Camp / Claire Foy, All of Us Strangers / Erika Alexander, Earth Mama / Marisol Gasé, Tótem
THE NOMINEES ARE:
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RASTI FAROOQ, JOYLAND
as "Mumtaz"
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MIA GOTH, INFINITY POOL
as "Gabi Bauer"
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SANDRA HÜLLER, THE ZONE OF INTEREST
as "Hedwig Höss"
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MONTSERRAT MARAÑÓN, TÓTEM
as "Nuri"
AND THE CRISTAL GOES TO...
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PATTI LUPONE, BEAU IS AFRAID
as "Mona Wassermann"
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virtuousfuta · 1 year ago
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New Test Muses
DC: Huntress (Helena Bertinelli) Raven (Rachel Roth) Starfire (Koriand'r) Final Fantasy: Neon Sophia Fire Emblem: Titania Genshin Impact: Amber Eula Jean Mona Granblue Fantasy: Katalina The Legend of Heroes: Alisa Reinford Claire Rieveldt Elie MacDowell Emma Millstein Estelle Bright Laura S. Arseid Rixia Mao MARVEL: Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) Captain Carter (Peggy Carter) Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers) Crystal Emma Frost Gwen Stacy Invisible Woman (Susan Storm) Jubilee (Jubilation Lee) Kate Bishop Magik (Illyana Rasputin) Maria Hill The Mighty Thor (Jane Foster) Psylocke (Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock) Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) Shadowcat (Kitty Pryde) Sharon Carter Sharon Rogers Silk (Cindy Moon) Wasp (Janet Van Dyne) X-23 (Laura Kinney) Yelena Belova My Hero Academia: Nejire Hado Star Trek: Beverly Crusher (Alt FC: Rachel McAdams) Christine Chapel (FC: Jess Bush) Jadzia Dax (Alt FC: Zoey Deutch) Jamie Kirk (FC: Emily VanCamp) Star Wars: Brianna (FC: Adelaide Kane) Jaina Solo (FC: Kaya Scodelario) Jyn Erso Meetra Surik (FC: Jennifer Lawrence) Qi'ra Revan (FC: Brie Larson) Valkyria Chronicles: Alicia Melchiott Kai Schulen Minerva Victor Riley Miller Selvaria Bles
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celebratingwomen · 2 years ago
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Rachel McAdams for Marie Claire
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cressida-jayoungr · 2 years ago
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Coeli's Picks: Blue, part 1
Note: When I have costumes from different movies side-by-side, I'll always list them from left to right.
One Dress a Day Challenge
Anything Goes December
Once Upon a Time / Regina Mills as the Evil Queen
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Black Panther (2018) / Angela Bassett as Queen Ramonda
Not sure whether this is from Black Panther or Wakanda Forever, as both are written on the "card" image.
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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) / Rachel McAdams as Irene Adler
Stardust (2007) / Claire Danes as Yvaine
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Funny Girl (1968) / Barbra Streisand as Fanny Brice
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) / Liv Tyler as Arwen
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Murdoch Mysteries / Hélène Joy as Dr. Julia Ogden
"One of many - she's often a fashion plate and it's a long-running show."
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From "Kill Thy Neighbor." It had no less than three blue outfits; I featured two of them during the month of blue (here and here), but this is the third.
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The Inspector General (1949) / Elsa Lanchester as Maria
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The Notebook (2004) / Rachel McAdams as Allie Hamilton
The Good Place / Jameela Jamil as Tahani Al-Jamil
Tahani "has several blue outfits but this is my favorite."
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