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watched 28 days later & 28 weeks later and gained two new fictional cgs lol- :D
— they were both so dad honestly.
Jim (28d)
Sergeant Doyle (28w)
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#🎀 ⭑.ᐟ kit's found family#🐇 ⭑.ᐟ kit's babbles#honestly so excited for 28 years later !!!#fuck#→ to avoid showin up in tags 🙏🏻#both movies were very good#first one was bit more triggering/ i preferred 28 weeks but both were great!!!#hate zombies sm tho so i probably given myself nightmares cos of this 💀#worth it tho#hopin havin fictional cgs in the media will help not have nightmares 😅🙏🏻#28 days later#28 weeks later#jim#sergeant doyle#jim 28 days later#doyle 28 weeks later
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28 Weeks Later (2007)
#2007#gif#film#movie#post-apocalyptic#moto#bike#28 Weeks Later#Imogen Poots#Tammy#Mackintosh Muggleton#Andy#Catherine McCormack#Alice#Robert Carlyle#Don#Rose Byrne#Scarlet#Jeremy Renner#Doyle#Idris Elba#Stone#London#United Kingdom#Honda#ANF 125#Innova#zombies
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on this day in history
28 weeks later premiere covent garden 26th april 2007
#jeremy renner#sgt doyle#28 weeks later#idris elba#jlrmovies#on this day#jeremyrenner#juan carlos fresnadillo
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Jeremy Renner as Doyle
28 Weeks Later (2007)
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So the Rory/Logan/Jess timeline in S6 is a little...insane. I may have concluded that S6 lost all sense of time and logic when plotting out this story (if they actually bothered to do that, which they may not have).
Jess comes to visit Rory in Hartford on the Nov 5 episode (6.8). We know it takes place more or less in real time because he mentions that her birthday was a few weeks beforehand. He more or less causes Logan and Rory's breakup by getting Rory to realize that her current lifestyle is making her unhappy and she needs to refocus on her goals and ditch the aimless partying. I believe Rory moves out of her grandparents house right away and goes to stay with Lane.
The next episode is 06.09 (Nov. 15). Rory badgers her way into a job at the Stamford Eagle Gazette, reunites with her mother, and starts making plans to go back to Yale. People rag on Jess for not knowing the "real Rory", but his methods are pretty effective.
6.10 airs on November 22. It's Thanksgiving, so we are more or less in real time. Thanksgiving happens at the Dragonfly: Liz cooks. Jess does not attend. Logan's sister Honor calls Rory to tell her she's sorry about her breakup with Logan. They haven't spoken since Logan left her alone at the bar right after having dinner with Jess, so Logan decided to cut the cord by sending the word through Honor. As we find out later, he then starts sleeping his way through Honor's friends.
6.11 aired on January 10. Rory is back at Yale, so we're still in real time. I wonder if she saw Jess over the holidays. She moves in with Paris and Doyle.
6.12 airs on January 17. Logan decides he wants Rory back, but she rebuffs him. He goes to Lorelai and begs for her help, and Lorelai writes Rory a boyfriend recommendation letter. I think Rory is still undecided by the end of the episode.
6.13 is the infamous (and IMO, overrated) fighting episode. It aired on January 31. Rory doesn't reconcile with Logan until this episode, when he comes to her rescue at the paper.
6.14 is February 7. Paris is kicked out of her position as editor of the Yale Daily News and Rory is voted in. Paris kicks Rory out of the apartment and she moves in with Logan.
6.15 airs on February 14. It's the dreaded Valentine's Day episode. Logan (because he is insane, apparently) invites Luke and Lorelai to Martha's Vineyard for a couples weekend. As you will see, we are in real time here. Rory and Logan mysteriously have a weekend and domestic routine after being back together for two weeks and living together for one. What? How is that possible? He's also taught Rory to cook. I rather like this detail, but there is no way this was accomplished within a week. Did they take advantage of a time loop to accomplish this? So strange.
Oh, and they weren't living like this when Rory was at her grandparents during the summer and fall, because they spent all their time partying, Rory didn't have time, and the grandparents would have noticed if she was out of town with Logan every single weekend. Domestic Martha's Vineyard Logan is obviously someone who is trying harder and not partying so much, which is not who he was before the breakup.
Luke points out that he doesn't want to spend all weekend with Logan because "we don't know where we stand with this guy" and points out that Rory and Logan's relationship status changes every week. Luke was a giant douchebag this episode, but one can't blame him for being right.
6.16 aired on February 28. Rory finds out that Logan slept with Honor's entire bridesmaid party while they were separated, is upset that he "cheated" so soon after they stopped talking to each other, and moves out of his apartment and back in with Paris.
So basically they were back together a little less than a month.
I don't feel Rory is terribly sympathetic here. First of all, she had her tongue down both Tristan and Jess's throats within a day of her first two breakups with Dean, so she really is in no position to talk about moving on too fast. Second of all, the fact that they didn't clarify when exactly they broke up is on both of them because neither of them picked up the phone and asked the other one what was going on. No, Logan shouldn't have broken up with her through his sister, and yes, he should have told her what happened, and he certainly should have given her a heads up before she hung out with his sister's friends, but he technically did not cheat. At least not in the way Rory has done in the past or will a few weeks later with Jess. I don't feel she has the moral authority to proclaim herself as the aggreived one here.
6.16 airs on April 4. I'm not sure if this episode happens a week later or if it's an actual month. It's mentioned that Zach has been working his way up to asking Mama Kim for Lane's hand in marriage and he proposed the previous episode, so it very well could have been a month. Anyway, Logan talks his way into Rory reconciling with him and she moves back in.
6.18 (airing on April 11) is the episode where Rory goes to Truncheon and breaks Jess's heart into a million tiny pieces (again). This time she apologizes to him and admits that he deserves better than to be treated as her sidepiece. She returns to her Logan drama, while Jess is consoled by the many, many willing men and women of Philadelphia. Your slut destiny awaits, Jess. Enjoy.
As we all know, Rory dedicates herself to Logan when he gets injured, and he moves to London at the end of the season (which takes place on May 9) despite Rory accusing Mitchum of trying to interfere in their sacred love and begging him to let Logan stay (Rory, you've broken up and gotten back together twice in six months and have only actually been together about half of that time. Also, you were making out with your ex three weeks ago. Calm down). This relationship does not seem particularly stable. However, we get new writers the next season, so it calms down and both of them actually mature a little before having all of that growth reversed in AYITL while Jess stays awesome. Oh, well.
The thing is, imagine if Jess had made a move sometime in the two months when Rory was officially broken up with Logan (the first time) or if they got together over Christmas or if he had made a move after the second break-up while she was living with Paris. I'm not sure if Rory was mentally stable enough for Jess or if this version of her could handle a long-distance relationship, but that's not the point here. It could have gone so much smoother for both of them, and Jess wouldn't have to be roped against his will into another cheating scenario.
But, alas. Not to be.
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Theatre Deep Dive: David Tennant in Hurlyburly (1997)
In today's spotlight on David Tennant's theatre career, we'll feature 1997's production of Hurlyburly by David Rabe, and David's role as Mickey.
By 1997, David was coming off two years of successful theatre. In 1995 he'd been nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the MENTA Awards and Best Actor at the British Regional Theatre Awards for his role as Kenny in An Experienced Woman Gives Advice.
In 1996 he'd completed four theatre roles: Tom Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie at the Dundee Rep, and Touchstone in As You Like It, Jack Lane in The Herbal Bed, and Alexander Hamilton in The General From America in Stratford and London for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
He took a day off from The Glass Menagerie rehearsals to go to London to audition for Orlando in As You Like It, and while he didn't get that role, he did bag the role of Touchstone. Follow this link if you want to read most of an extensive essay he wrote about playing that part...while he was playing it!
David won rave reviews for all these roles, including a Theatre Management Award nomination for Best Actor for 'The Glass Menagerie.' His Royal Shakespeare Company performances were all sell-outs, and in particular, his portrayal of Touchstone was noted as a standout performance. And while David had played many previous theatre roles, up to that point Touchstone had been the longest he'd played any part. He inhabited the role of Touchstone for almost an entire year - from 18 April 1996 (his 25th birthday) to the run's close on 29 March 1997. During the run, he'd injured his ankle.
Also, keep in mind he was simultaneously doing his other roles in The Herbal Bed and The General From America! The General From America ran from July to October 1996 in Stratford and from February to April of 1997 in London; The Herbal Bed ran from May to September 1996 in Stratford, and from October 1996 to January 1997 in London.
He was a BUSY boy indeed!
His next role - as Mickey in David Rabe's blisteringly caustic play Hurlyburly, would take him for the first time to the West End's Queen's Theatre (now the Sondheim Theatre). A transfer of the Peter Hall Company's March to April 1997 production at the Old Vic, the Queen's production would run from August to November 1997.
There's a belief in the DT fandom that David played the role of Mickey in both runs - at the Old Vic and at the Queen's. That's false. The only three actors who transferred their roles from the Old Vic were Rupert Graves as Eddie, Andy Serkis as Phil, and Susannah Doyle as Bonnie. David replaced Daniel Craig (yes, THAT Daniel Craig!) as Mickey. At the Old Vic, Stephen Dillane had played Artie, Elizabeth McGovern had played Darlene, and Kelly MacDonald (yes, THAT Kelly MacDonald!) was Donna. At the Queen's, Mark Benton played Artie, Jenny Seagrove played Darlene, and Jessica Watson was Donna.
Photos of Hurlyburly from its Old Vic run
Weirdly, neither Graves nor Seagrove were supposed to star in the Queen's run. Ethan Hawke and Patsy Kensit were!
But Hawke - who would've made his London stage debut - walked out after a day's rehearsal and Kensit followed the next day. So Graves and Seagrove stepped in.
According to its programme, Hurlyburly was originally scheduled to begin previews on 14 August 1997. But because of its casting problems, it seems it began its run a week later, on 21 August? Yet newspapers give dates anywhere from 13 August to 28 August. So I'm really not certain of the exact date.
It was performed with American accents, too!
The director of Hurlyburly was Wilson Milam. Doctor Who fans will recognize the name, as Milam later went on to direct 2003's Scream of the Shalka - a well-known series, one where David featured in an uncredited cameo role as the Caretaker!
Hurlyburly ran for 2 hours and 40 minutes and began at 8pm on Mondays through Saturdays. There was one interval. Its weekday Wednesday matinee began at 3pm, and its Saturday matinee began at 4pm. Tickets ran anywhere from £7.50 to £24.
But what's Hurlyburly about? Set in the Hollywood Hills during the excesses of the 80s, it centers on divorced Hollywood casting directors Eddie and Mickey, and their associates Phil and Artie. In six scenes across the space of twelve months, they hurtle towards self-destruction.
These men hate everything: themselves, their friends, the movie industry, and especially women. Their language pours out in crude torrents of hostility and violence. They snort lines, drink, mistreat women, and shout at each other. A LOT. The women in their lives are just there to use and discard. Their girlfriends are annoying props, other women are sex objects or boring and pitiful, they've abandoned their children, and their ex-wives are the focus of undying and vicious disdain.
The production got rave reviews, and Rupert Graves was nominated for the 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor. David also got great reviews! His Mickey made an impression as a "mocking and maddeningly self-possessed," "self-controlled, empty" and "cynical outsider". He thought himself a charming God's gift to women type, but had a "detachment that becomes chilling."
Given the amount of photographs taken from the Old Vic run of Hurlyburly, you'd think there would be more photos taken from its Queen's run featuring David. But…no? There's only this one from the programme, and one of him in a blue shirt:
Now for some Trivia Time! During Hurlyburly's run, its assisant director, Charlotte Bond, asked David for a favor. She was going to be involved in a play later that year at the Edinburgh Festival called Tamagotchi Heaven and she wondered if he'd be willing to film a small cameo role for the piece.
He agreed, filmed it in about an hour, and promptly forgot about it - until a 2008 Chain Reaction radio interview he did with Catherine Tate reminded him of it. Because she'd SEEN it, and somehow recognized him from it....even though they hadn't yet met! Here's the interview where they speak of it (it's 2 minutes in):
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And that, my friends, is what I know of the story of Hurlyburly. I hope you enjoyed it!
#Hurlyburly#DavidTennantEarlyTheatre#DavidTennant#TamagotchiHeaven#AsYouLikeIt#GeneralFromAmerica#TheGlassMenagerie#TheHerbalBed#Youtube
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By: Andrew Doyle
Published: May 4, 2023
What happened to the art of disagreement? In 2017, I addressed this very question in my stand-up show, Thought Crimes, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. My main topic was the aftermath of the Brexit vote and how so many of my friends had developed a strange new determination to reduce all political disputes to a matter of good vs evil, with those who voted to leave the EU falling firmly in the latter camp. I felt there was something inherently amusing about this sudden surge of mass infantilism.
I performed the show every evening during the fringe at The Stand comedy club, and I very much enjoyed working with such a pleasant and professional team. I remember, on one occasion, chatting to a member of staff who completely disagreed with my political views. The conversation was stimulating and, above all, amiable. Had I suggested at the time that, just a few years later, a show at this same venue would be cancelled because members of staff found the opinions of those involved offensive, she would have laughed. I’m confident that nobody at The Stand, either performers or staff, would have considered this a remote possibility. Surely it would be absurd for a comedy club, of all places, to reject the principle of free speech?
Yet this is precisely what happened this week when The Stand cancelled the booking of SNP politician Joanna Cherry, who had been scheduled to appear as part of the club’s ‘In Conversation With’ series. Cherry is a lesbian who campaigned against Section 28, and has recently been vocal about the threat to women’s rights and single-sex spaces posed by the rise of gender-identity ideology. This is her thoughtcrime.
If I were keeping a tally of Things I Never Thought Would Happen, it would by now have grown too long to maintain. When I performed that show in 2017, I had assumed that I was observing a momentary glitch, and that within the year everyone would be shaking their heads and laughing about their brief bout of hysteria. I was wrong. The insane tribalism of the Brexit vote was merely a symptom of a much more worrying trend, and we have since allowed ourselves to descend into a Manichean world of angels and devils.
My book, The New Puritans: How the Religion of Social Justice Captured the Western World, is my attempt to grapple with this disturbing new reality. A new paperback edition has been published this week, and I had hoped that by this point, it would already have started to seem out of date. In truth, the problems I describe in the book are accelerating. Novels by Roald Dahl, PG Wodehouse and Agatha Christie have since been rewritten by ‘sensitivity readers’ (newspeak for ‘censors’). The Irish government is currently passing new hate-speech laws that are similarly draconian to those passed by the Scottish government in 2021. Prestigious scientific journals are publishing pseudoscience in order to uphold this new ideology, too. Only this week the Scientific American ran a piece entitled ‘Here’s why human sex is not binary’, illustrated with an image of the male and female gametes that prove that it is.
It’s difficult to keep up with these baffling developments. Most of us have noticed the rise of this new ideology that is now dominant in all of our major cultural, educational, political and corporate institutions. We can see that its impact is divisive, regressive and illiberal, and yet it describes itself using progressive-sounding terminology, such as ‘social justice’, ‘anti-racism’ and ‘equity’. When language becomes unmoored from meaning, we are all at risk of mistaking change for progress.
We have seen that the disciples of this new religion are pushing for more and more censorship, whether that be through the cancellation of comedians, the deletion of potentially offensive scenes in old television shows, or stronger ‘hate speech’ laws. We have seen women physically assaulted for standing up for their sex-based rights. We have seen how anyone who questions the new orthodoxies jeopardises their career prospects and risks being publicly shamed. The existence of what we now call ‘cancel culture’ is often denied by those who indulge in it the most, but its list of casualties expands by the day.
Those of us who are taking a stand against these cultural revolutionaries are often told that we should just ignore them. Who cares if a few zealots are demanding that we attend ‘unconscious bias’ training sessions? Who cares if civil servants and teachers and staff at the BBC are being encouraged to announce their pronouns in emails and at the beginning of meetings? Who cares if the Ministry of Defence is holding LGBTQIA+ coffee mornings to discuss pansexuality? If we let them get on with it, the logic goes, all of this will just go away.
But this is very wrong. If we ignore these developments, the culture warriors won’t fade away – they’ll win. These activists are promoting an authoritarian creed, and are doing untold damage to our world, while believing they are making it better. If your toddler starts smashing up the crockery, you don’t just politely wait for it to finish. Sometimes you have to intervene in order to prevent further damage.
I wrote The New Puritans in the hope that the book would become obsolete. Judging from recent events, this won’t be happening any time soon.
#Andrew Doyle#authoritarianism#woke authoritarianism#The New Puritans#gender ideology#queer theory#cancel culture#sensitivity reader#censorship#woke#wokeism#cult of woke#wokeness as religion#wokeness#religion is a mental illness
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“Three More Convicts Were Committed,” Kingston Whig-Standard. February 16, 1933. Page 3. ---- Had No Questions and No Statements to Make at Hearing ---- Three more convicts of the Kingston Penitentiary were this morning committed far trial by Magistrate J. M. Farrell in county police court on charges of rioting at the institution and damaging property then on October 17 last. The committals this morning made in all eighteen convicts who have been ordered to stand trial in June. No further case will be heard until Monday mornin.g
This morning the convicts arraigned before Magistrate Farrell included Convict Albert Dorland, who a few week ago was the centre of a mild sensation in Toronto in police circles when he charged that he had been railroaded to prison by Toronto police. It was after this claim that the Toronto police commissioners visited the institution and interviewed the convict.
None of the prisoners today asked any questions of the witnesses and none offered to make any statement. The three men were shackled together and entered the court room under heavy guard. The entire proceedings in committing the men took scarcely more than an hour. All three convicts were working in the mail-bag department when they answered the signal to riot at three o'clock on the afternoon of October 17.
Convict Dorland With the resumption of preliminary hearings this morning, Convict Albert Dorland was the first to face Magistrate Farrell. Convict Dorland, 28 years of age, is serving a term of five years for being in posssession of firearms.
Instructor Frank Doyle at the mail-bag department at the penitentiary told that on October 17, at three o'clock, Convict Dorland rose and shouted "All right come on boys." He then went to the dour and was followed by others. "Dorland slid the hose from the reel at the door,’ said Doyle, "put it out the window and Dorland slid down the hose. I later saw him among the riotingg convicts in the shop-dome. There was much noise and tumult. Eleven sewing machines were destroyed as well as window frames. Considerable damage was done in the shop dome. Dorland was conspicuously active in the afternoon's proceedings."
Following this evidence Convict Dorland was committed for trial. Convict Kirkland Convict Murray Kirkland serving an eighteen-year term given in Toronto in 1930 for armed robbery was next charged. Convict Kirkland was one of the bandits who robbed a bank in North Toronto and in which some $10,000 was dropped and found by a child. Instructor Doyle said that Kirkland was one of the men who responded to signal given by Convict Dorland. "He seemed to be active when the rioting started." said Doyle. "He was holding the hose as Dorland slid down. I later saw Kirkland In the riot in the shop-dome and after that in the mall-bag department. The rioters were in complete control."
Guard Oren Earle said on October 17 he saw Kirkland assist in operation of acetylene torch being used to burn off the locks of the doors in the shop dome.
The convict was then committed for trial.
Convict Spinks Convict Robert Spinks, 28 years of age, serving a term of twenty years for rape committed at Sarnia in 1927, was the third convict to face trial. Instructor Doyle said that Convict Spinks was one who responded to Convict Dorland's signal. 'Witness said he saw Spinks later among the rioters in the Shop-dome. Spinks had been one of those who assisted Dorland to slide down the hose.
Acting Deputy-Warden George Sullivan said he saw Spinks on October 17 in the mall-bag department answering Dorland’s signal. "I saw him later in the shop-dome," said witness, "armed with an iron bar."
Convict Spinks was then committed for trial, the eighteenth of the rioting convicts to be so disposed of until June.
#kingston ontario#kingston penitentiary#1933 prisoner trials#prison riot#causes of prison riots#1932 kp riot#rioting#malicious damage#prison agitator#murray kirkland#dorland case#eyewitness testimony#prison guards#great depression in canada#crime and punishment in canada#history of crime and punishment in canada
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I think I drooled a little bit 😍😍
#jeremy renner#marvel#clint barton#hawkeye#28 weeks later#the hurt locker#the avengers#age of ultron#civil war#endgame#thor#swat#the town#buffy the vampire slayer#brian gamble#sergeant doyle#william james#james coughlin#mission impossible ghost protocol#william brandt#the bourne legacy#aaron cross#kenneth kitsom
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My fictional cgs!!!
— I'll add to these as and when I see fit.
— as a disclaimer me liking/being attached to a character doesn't automatically mean I agree with the characters or the actors actions!!!
— highlighted names are the characters most active at the moment
Horror/Spooky/Dark:
David Powers. (The Lost Boys)
Michael Emerson. (The Lost Boys)
^ Dwayne, Paul, Marko, Star. (The Lost Boys)
Eric Draven. (The Crow - 1994)
Adam & Barbara Maitland. (Beetlejuice)
Danny Torrance. (Doctor Sleep)
Egon Spengler. (Ghostbusters)
Peter Venkman. (Ghostbusters)
Winston Zeddmore. (Ghostbusters)
Dana Barrett. (Ghostbusters)
Ellen Ripley. (Alien)
Seth Brundle. (The Fly)
Stu Macher. (Scream)
Morticia & Gomez Addams. (Addams Family Values)
Michael Myers. (Halloween)
Laurie Strode. (Halloween)
Ed & Lorraine Warren. (The Conjuring)
Thomas Sharpe. (Crimson Peak)
Daryl Dixon. (The Walking Dead)
Negan Smith. (The Walking Dead)
Glenn Rhee. (The Walking Dead)
Hannibal Lector. (Hannibal + Silence Of The Lambs)
Lee Bodecker. (The Devil All The Time)
Jareth/Goblin King. (Labyrinth)
Tate Langdon. (American Horror Story - Season 1)
Jim. (28 days later)
Sergeant Doyle. (28 weeks later)
Marvel:
Bucky Barnes.
Moonknight System.
Layla El Faouly.
Peter Maximoff. *Big Brother Specifically* (X-Men)
Logan Howlett. (X-Men)
Charles Xavier. (X-Men)
Erik Lehnsherr. (X-Men)
Deadpool.
Remy Lebeau. (X-Men)
Hank McCoy. (X-Men)
Ororo Munroe. (X-Men)
Wanda Maximoff.
Frank Castle. (The Defenders)
Matt Murdock. (The Defenders)
Foggy Nelson. (The Defenders?/Daredevil)
Clint Barton.
Loki Laufeyson.
Mobius.
Bruce Banner.
The Grandmaster.
Peter Parker. (The Amazing Spiderman)
Eddie Brock & Venom.
Miguel O'Hara. (Across The Spiderverse)
Hobie Brown. (Across The Spiderverse)
Johnny Storm. (The Fantastic Four)
Reed Richards. (The Fantastic Four)
Scott Lang.
Steve Rogers.
Peggy Carter.
Tony Stark.
Agatha Harkness.
Star Wars:
Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Poe Dameron.
Din Djarin. (The Mandalorian)
Kylo Ren.
Han Solo.
Qui-Gon Jinn.
Hunter. (The Bad Batch)
Tech. (The Bad Batch)
Crosshair. (The Bad Batch)
Wrecker. (The Bad Batch)
Captain Rex. (Clone Wars)
Anakin Skywalker.
Padme Amidala.
DC:
Harley Quinn.
Alfred Pennyworth. (Batman)
Bruce Wayne. (Batman 1989, Batman Returns, Batman Forever)
Edward Nygma/The Riddler. (Batman Forever)
Sci-fi:
Eddie Munson. (Stranger Things)
Jim Hopper. (Stranger Things)
Joyce Byers. (Stranger Things)
Klaus Hargreaves. (The Umbrella Academy)
Five Hargreaves. (The Umbrella Academy)
Ian Malcolm. (Jurassic Park)
Alan Grant. (Jurassic Park)
David Levinson. (Independence Day)
John Constantine. (Constantine - 2005)
TV Shows:
Dean Winchester. (Supernatural)
Castiel. (Supernatural)
Archangel Gabriel. (Supernatural)
Bobby Singer. (Supernatural)
JJ Maybank. (Outer Banks)
Rafe Cameron. (Outer Banks)
John B Routledge. (Outer Banks)
Pope Heyward. (Outer Banks)
Sarah Cameron. (Outer Banks)
Spencer Reid. (Criminal Minds)
Penelope Garcia. (Criminal Minds)
Aaron Hotchner. (Criminal Minds)
Emily Prentiss. (Criminal Minds)
Luke Alvez. (Criminal Minds)
Derek Morgan. (Criminal Minds)
Jennifer Jareau. (Criminal Minds)
Derek Hale. (Teen Wolf)
Peter Hale. (Teen Wolf)
Melissa McCall. (Teen Wolf)
Noah Stilinski. (Teen Wolf)
Peter Scarbrow. (Higher Ground)
Gregory House. (House MD)
James Wilson. (House MD)
Sherlock Holmes. (BBC Sherlock)
Ravi Singh. (A Good Girls Guide To Murder - book & show)
Seeley Booth. (Bones)
Jack Hodgins. (Bones)
Colin Fisher. (Bones)
Temperance Brennan. (Bones)
Finn Abernethy. (Bones)
Jethro Gibbs. (NCIS)
Ducky. (NCIS)
Lucifer. (Lucifer)
Catnoir. (Miraculous Ladybug)
Rosie. (Hazbin Hotel)
Alastor. (Hazbin Hotel)
Spike. (Buffy The Vampire Slayer)
Rupert Giles. (Buffy The Vampire Slayer)
Dystopian:
Commander Mills. (65)
Neo. (The Matrix)
Haymitch Abernathy. (The Hunger Games)
Finnick Odair. (The Hunger Games)
Minho. (The Maze Runner)
Newt. (The Maze Runner)
Gaming:
Joel Miller. (The Last Of Us)
Phillip Graves. (Call Of Duty)
John Price. (Call Of Duty)
Action + Fantasy + Misc:
Random Drysdale. (Knives Out)
Indiana Jones.
Tangerine. (Bullet Train)
Maria. (Bullet Train)
Hades. (Hercules + Descendents)
Mary Poppins. (Disney - 1964)
Christopher Robin.
Alice Cullen. (Twilight)
Carlisle Cullen. (Twilight)
Jasper Hale/Cullen. (Twilight)
Oogie Boogie. (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
Kristoff. (Frozen)
Giselle. (Enchanted)
Prince Edward. (Enchanted)
Bill Harding. (Twister - 1996)
Jo Harding. (Twister - 1996)
Elle Woods. (Legally Blonde)
Tom Kazansky. (Topgun)
Pete Mitchell. (Topgun)
Nick Bradshaw. (Topgun)
Jake Seresin. (Topgun)
Robert Floyd. (Topgun)
Eggsy Urwin. (Kingsman)
Agent Whiskey. (Kingsman)
Harry Hart. (Kingsman)
Tyler Owens. (Twisters)
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I need someone who loves Jeremy Renner as much as I do.
I just need someone to fangirl about Renner too, am all alone here. 😭
#jeremy renner#hawkeye#clint barton#mission impossible#mission impossible rouge nation#mission impossible: ghost protocol#s.w.a.t.#william brandt#tag#jerry price#arrival#ian donnelly#hansel & gretel#hansel#the bourne legacy#aaron cross#thor#the hurt locker#28 weeks later#doyle#brain gamble#senior trip
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28 Weeks Later (2007)
#2007#film#movie#post-apocalyptic#28 Weeks Later#Jeremy Renner#Doyle#Mackintosh Muggleton#Andy#Imogen Poots#Tammy#Rose Byrne#Robert Carlyle#Scarlet#Don#Catherine McCormack#Alice#Idris Elba#Stone#London#United Kingdom#M4A1#zombies
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on this day in history
28 weeks later premiere covent garden 26th april 2007
#jeremy renner#rose byrne#idris elba#harold perrineau#imogen poots#mackintosh muggleton#28 weeks later#sergeant doyle#on this day
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Me watching 28 Weeks Later for the fifth time: Wow :) can’t wait :) for Scarlet and Doyle :) to survive :) with the kids :) who deserve :) a better father :) and a happy ending :) and Doyle’s pilot bestie :)))))))
#always in denial they deserve a hopeful ending like 28 days later#28 weeks later#sergeant doyle#scarlet levy#tammy harris#andy harris#original post
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I need a 28 Weeks Later AU for The Gifted.
Like:
Reed Strucker as Don Harris.
Caitlin Strucker as Alice Harris.
Lauren Strucker as Tammy Harris.
Andy Von Strucker as Andy Harris.
Clarice as Scarlet.
John as Doyle.
It'd be amazing! The sibling dynamics would rock, every Thunderblink fan would be happy for a while, and then whoever wrote it could expand upon the canon ending for the movie.
Like, Marcos could be Flynn and they could introduce Lorna and even the Frosts (preferably my baby Esme, ahem) later.
I don't know, man, just—28 Weeks Later AU for The Gifted.
#andy strucker#lorna dane#the gifted#lauren strucker#caitlin strucker#von strucker#john proudstar#esme frost#clarice fung#reed strucker#28 weeks later#don harris#Alice harris#andy harris#Tammy harris#doyle#scarlet#flynn
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Sergeant Doyle
Jeremy Renner as Sergeant Doyle in 28 weeks later
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