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avatars x4 thème : bicyclette proposé par @andthesunrisesagain 💕
Si vous voulez proposer des idées c'est par ici ! ✨ Mais comme toujours je suis pas des masses à l'aise avec les avatars, donc on voit aisément mes influences venant d' @andthesunrisesagain et @soeurdelune 🫣un jour j'arriverai à mixer mon style qui vient des headers et les avatars ðŸ˜ðŸ˜‚ Ça m'amène quand même à pratiquer d'autres choses, donc merci à vous pour vos merveilles si inspirantes 💕
#diego calva#diego calva avatars#diego calva avatar#ressources rpg#forum rpg#ressources avatars#400x640#avatars 400x640#avatar 400x640#jeu sur thème#credit : monocle.
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DIEGO CALVA ; avatars CREDIT ; rose imparfaite
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#diego calva#diego calva avatars#diego calva avatar#avatars rpg#forum#640*400#640x400#rpg ressources#avatars#avatar#rpg resources
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avatars (400 x 640): diego calva, signés lune/soeurdelune
#je me suis tellement amusée à les faire#le 2ème m'a pris grave de temps parce que#j'ai du essayer bien 10 config différentes? (puis les détourages aussi lel)#mais franchement c'était fun#diego calva#diego calva avatars#avatars rpg#avatars#400x640#avatars forum#ressources rpg#faceclaims#albán mendoza
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diego calva - 1992
credit: cynthia
(j'ai essayé autre chose avec lui mais je suis pas sûr mdrr et il allait pas avec les autres du coup je le mets à part)
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diego calva in babylon (2022)
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Diego Calva
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Diego Calva || 1992, Mexican
#by palmer#avatars 400*640#avatars#diego calva#diego calva avatars#avatars rpg#underused fc#underused faceclaims#french rpg
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DIEGO CALVA - mexican
Credit - moore
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#diegocalva#diego calva avatars#rpg ressources#avatars 400x640#fc#faceclaim#rp#rpg#rpg avatars#avatars rpg#avatars#ultraviolence#request
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Credits: ©Cheekeyfire
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Golden Globes 2023 | Lista de Ganadores
Entérate de quienes fueron los ganadores del Golden Globes 2023.
La noche de ayer se llevaron a cabo los Golden Globe 2023, entrega de premios de la Asociación de Prensa Internacional de Hollywood, los cuales después de casi desaparecer por un año, regresaron a la gracia de la industria. Como es usual, hubieron omisiones, algunas sorpresas y se sigue confirmando que Todo en Todas Partes al Mismo Tiempo es la gran contendiente de la temporada. Mientras que en…
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I watched Babylon in the theaters because I LOVED La La Land and it was the most disturbing piece of film I've ever watched lol
I ranted about it for more than an hour after I came back home. Should have waited for it to be released on a streaming platform so I could have just skipped some scenes instead of having to see them and now they exist in my mind forever that I have to repeatedly watch something that I like in order to try to erase it.
I'm just constantly thinking about puss in boots the last wish and singing who's your favorite hero so my mind can forget Babylon ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
I want my three hours back, I should have just walked into an avatar screening instead. I need a tongue scraper but for my brain, so I can scrub it clean and never remember this movie.
I wanted to go home after the first 30 minutes.
But apart from that, the performances were amazing. Diego Calva has easily become my favorite but I just feel like he could have been utilized even better cause he can bring out those emotions ðŸ˜
If someone is going to tell me it's a love letter to Hollywood and films let me stop you and tell you that it's probably a satire and a parody and a burn book entry.
Also, Tobey Maguire was in it for ten minutes or less and I thought he was going to funny. I hid behind my jacket, because I couldn't watch it. He was scary omg.
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The End is the Beginning is the End. We put the Golden Globes back in the doghouse and look forward to the last batch of awards shows to close out the film awards season. The SAG awards nominations were announced today, the BAFTAs will be announced on Jan. 19th and the Oscars on Jan. 24th so there will be more fashion to look forward to. I hope those red carpet looks will be more impressive than the Golden Globes.
Donald Glover in Saint Laurent *Best dressed man of the night. No competition. Suave, sexy, love the moustache. The entire look is gold.
Diego Calva in Gucci *Second favourite male look of the night. I adore it! It has a retro vibe which is fitting as he's the star of BABYLON. Love the cut and colour. He looks amazing.
Laverne Cox in John Galliano *I was saying during last year's award season how former awards staples Marchesa (Georgina Chapman, former wife of Harvey Weinstein) and John Galliano will never seemingly be embraced again, and while it is not a new design as Galliano is still in Designer Jail, Cox reached back in the vault for this vintage Galliano gown and it's the best she's ever looked. She looks sensational.
Lily James in Versace *One thing Lily James is going to do besides have an affair with her costar, is look great on the red carpet.
Angela Bassett in Pamella Roland. *Love this quasi nod to Old Hollywood look. Very glam.
Barry Keoghan in Louis Vuitton *I'm torn about the neckerchief/bow tie gone wrong, so it must mean in my heart of hearts that I like it. The look gives me Guy-Running-From-the-Garda-Runs-Into-Costume-Shop-And-Puts-On-Bullfighter-Costume.
Rihanna in Schiaparelli Couture.
*Bad Girl Ri-Ri didn't walk the red carpet and could, seemingly, be seen exiting the event early after congratulating her competition, MM Keeravani whose "Naatu, Naatu" won.
MORE FASHION
Billy Porter in Christian Siriano
Ayo Edebiri in Rosie Assoulin *Now she knows those gloves are a mistake. It's like when Andre Leon Talley (RIP) dressed Jennifer Hudson the year she won her Oscar and gave her a great dress with pockets (yes) but put her in a bolero (no).
Letitia Wright in Prada
Ana de Armas in Louis Vuitton
Newly married Anya Taylor Joy in Dior
Jenna Ortega in Gucci *That's too much dress. In consideration of her height everything should have been shorter - hem, sleeves. It would have been even better to modify it to a sleeveless dress. Her hair colour looks great with the dress, though.
Jeremy Pope
Jessica Chastain in Oscar de la Renta *This dress is like the film THE GOOD NURSE. Good, but basic.
Eddie Redmayne in Valentino *He's looking as if he just caught his reflection and wondered WTF his stylist was on to put that on him. The flower should be burned and it would have been nice if he had on black shoes to not look so monochromatic and the pants are too long. The only brown clothes he needs to be in is Thom Browne.
Niecy Nash in Dolce & Gabbana *People should just embrace capes and go. This puffy floor length wrap nonsense is for the birds. The plum-colour dress is gorgeous and the wrap just distracts.
Margot Robbie in Chanel *Please get this woman a better stylist. Someone adventurous; someone to take her out her comfort zone. Nice dress, but underwhelming.
Sheryl Lee Ralph in Aliette. *My favourite female look of the night. Colourful, hair fits the look.
Britt Lower in Bach Mai
Bailey Bass (AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER and the fantastic INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE (AMC+) in Dior *It's a great dress for sure - though I wish it was either an empire waist or it was a two-piece with the top being a corset, but barring that, I wish she would have gone with how her hair is in IWTV. If she wore her naturally curly hair it would look so great framing her face.
Viola Davis in Jason Wu
Michelle Yeoh in Armani Prive *Exquisite.
Salma Hayek in Gucci *Of all the Gucci designs at her disposal she went with this??? I have seen her in some insanely incredible Gucci designs over the years so the fact that she wore something so relatively matronly offends me.
Michelle Williams in Gucci *Oh jayzus. What a disaster. It's THE SON of dresses.
Pregnant Claire Danes in Giambattista Valli *I'm guessing she left the house forgetting that she was wrapped up in her quilt.
Andrew Garfield in Zegna *Love the colour. I'm disappointed because I mistook the overly long psudeo-tie for a sash and thought there was some creative flair to the look. No such luck.
Tyler James Williams in Amiri *He gets 10 points for not being boring. Do I love that he looks like he just come out of the rain (and considering it's been storming here for two days, maybe he did), but I love the wide legs trousers and jacket.
Emma D'Arcy in Acne Studios
Michaela Jae Rodriguez in Balmain
#fashion#red carpet fashion#red carpet style#awards season#celebrities#long post#barry keoghan#donald glover#diego calva#laverne cox#angela bassett#michelle yeoh#emma darcy#tyler james williams#jeremy pope#golden globes#golden globes 2023#eddie redmayne#salma hayek#anya taylor joy#rihanna
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Films Watched in 2023 - (29/???)
Babylon (2022) - Damien Chazelle (3.5/5)
Could this be a little shorter than the 3 hour 9 minute (including credits) runtime? Sure. However (as long as you can stomach becoming the victim of elephant waste five minute in and a massive emetophobia warning later on), it's a wonderful exploration of the massive overindulgence in the pre-Hays Code Hollywood, led by four equally unforgettable performances (relative newcomers Diego Calva and Jovan Adepo stand eye-to-eye with Pitt and Robbie in this regard). Debauchery party for 30 minutes, then the title drops, and the following scene is a full day on location that brings all our characters together with a wonderful appearance by Spike Jonze as a German director; it's a surprisingly frenetic movie for its length. However, aside from the debauchery (which doubles down later on after Tobey Maguire shows up), there's something we need to address about the length: the last scene follows a time jump to 1952 where Calva watches the original movie about Hollywood adapting to the sound era. In light of everything that's come before, this would have been a perfect ending; instead, we somehow get a montage of random movies both pre- and post-1952, ending with Avatar. I'm sure Chazelle loves film as much as he loves jazz music, but...no one wanted that.
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First Take: Babylon - old Hollywood gets the Chazelle treatment
SYNOPSIS: A tale of outsized ambition and outrageous excess, it traces the rise and fall of multiple characters during an era of unbridled decadence and depravity in early Hollywood.
He’s told stories of men going to the moon, an unlikely musical romance, and tales of drummers rushing and dragging. But after a few years working in TV, Damien Chazelle is back with another love letter to cinema - but this time it ain’t just another day of sun. He’s gone back to the start of the industry in the late 20s, and he does not hold back at all, earning the ultimate mark for a movie here in England: the 18 certificate.
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Once again, Chazelle writes and directs the film, and while the script is a bit all over the shop (partly due to the small matter of filming major setpieces like the film’s opening as Covid restrictions started to ease), the sheer scale of this plot is insane - an hotly sought after actor struggling to make the most of sound being introduced, a new star trying to make a name for herself, a musician who will do anything to work in Hollywood, and a film assistant who wants to ascend the ranks all have linked narratives, but separate stories, explaining the length of the film: 3 hours 9 minutes. While it doesn’t drag, some elements could have been cut down considerably, arguably the same issues which plagued Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (another film which covers Hollywood in this light). But aside from Chazelle, technically this film is glorious - Linus Sandgren shoots this thing so well, on old school film as well, and Justin Hurwitz turns in another fantastic (Golden Globe winning) score as he always seems to do for his film school classmate/longtime collaborator.
On to the reason why this film excels - the cast. And it is one hell of an ensemble. Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt lead this company incredibly well, with a supporting cast that includes Diego Calva (one of the standout talents due to his work as Manny), Jean Smart, Jovan Adepo, and Li Jun Li rounding out the group of characters we follow from the late 1920s up to the introduction of sound in the early 1930s. If you know your film, and especially if you’ve covered the birth of Hollywood at either A-level or undergraduate studies, you’ll get a lot out of Babylon. But for casual audiences, this is a very difficult film to sell - the dire US box office numbers sadly reflect this, and especially opening weeks after Avatar. Ultimately, this is one that the students are going to have an absolute field day with in years to come.
THE VERDICT
Outrageous at times, ambitious in scale, packed with some top tier performances across the board, and ultimately a look into the darker world of Hollywood’s golden age, this is a film ultimately Chazelle was born to make - even if its runtime is a bit self indulgent.
RATING: 4/5
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diego calva - 1992
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