#dr-reprisal
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machinafulmen · 6 months ago
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my frantic attempt at making reggae look like the animal he is based on (oriental stork)
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davidmonster · 25 days ago
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My beautiful Dastmalchian (and Creep) stickers from @glamgoths!!!
They're super adorable and I love the art style!! And the Dr. Fearless sticker is probably my favorite, I'm obsessed with how shiny it is 🥹💖✨✨✨ oh, and Murdoc was actually a freebie which was a super awesome surprise!!
All my fellow Dastmalchian lovers should definitely check them out! 🖤🖤🖤
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pinkeatom29 · 5 months ago
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hello guys
have you ever heard brazlian dr tenma?
now you have :)
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jonsieedgygirl · 25 days ago
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Poor Neptune…
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I did the draw your squad art challenge, I cooked it so fucking hard @_@
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theangrycomet-art · 11 months ago
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Sonic Underground Reprise: Robotnik Mark II
I am still not happy with this design- but i like it better than the old one. This one has a better dictator-mad scientist balance
Left is his every day look while the Right i his more formal/aristocratic/"talking to the empire" outfit
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liminghin · 27 days ago
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Random Pink Corruption+Pluto's Reprisal quote #1
Dr. Oid: Dub. Can you hear me?
Dub: Yes, Dr. Oid... where is Barracuda? Is he safe? Is he all right?
Dr. Oid: It seems, in your rage... you killed him.
Dub: I... I couldn't have. He was alive! I felt it... NOOOO!!!!!
Dr. Oid: Hahahahaha!
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makowo · 1 year ago
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lupin and alastair just had their first kiss tonight. if you even care
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dastbatz · 2 years ago
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Happy Pride!❤️🧡💛💚🩵💜🩷
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mrdrhenwardhykle · 1 year ago
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Omg you love Radec two!!!! And i also haven't played the games 🙃 I tried watching the game play, but I got bored that shit was 2 hours long. So you also love playstation all stars battle royale 🤯
Yesss I love PSASBR sooo much! It’s literally my main comfort game!
And when that crush was still active I played through most of that stupid game just to see him. It was wild that I did that for a fictional guy. I think I gave up like RIGHT before his boss battle. Idk if I lost interest or it was because I knew spoilers past his battle and didn’t want to play that part-but I didn’t get all the way there.
But yeah, he’s still a favorite of mine from the roster c:
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angelamontoo · 2 years ago
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I've been thinking about an alternate version of The Return of Dr X with Peter Lorre playing Dr Francis Flegg
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immediatebreakfast · 2 years ago
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So, my conclusions from the J&H musical: it is okay I guess. It does the job good enough, and all of the actors sound beautiful. Specially Hyde's actor they chose him very well, the man was just screaming and singing with all of his might.
On the other hand, it's your classical adaptation in which the writers basically disregard and ignore the main themes of the novel (rip to the duplicity of man). It mutilates the characters in order to forcefully put them in modern characters traits and narratives. It also adds a stupid love triangle that serves absolutely nothing narrative wise. Moreover, said love interests are only there not only to have the madonna/whore complex applied to two surface female characters whose only purpose is to fawn over their version of Jekyll/Hyde, but also apparently a story about a horrible experiment born out of conflict and arrogance gone wrong and its consequences is... boring I guess?
Anyway, the game MazM Jekyll and Hyde is the best adaptation of the book, go and play it. And if you want to read the J&H weekly again, do that too.
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okthatsgreat · 2 years ago
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my schedule consists of listening to a song over and over and over again until i can finally relate it with one of my interests. at which point i start the process over again
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cloveroctobers · 4 months ago
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JAMES EARL JONES
James Earl Jones was an American actor known for his iconic voice acting roles and for his work in theater. Over his career, he received three Tony Awards, two Emmy Awards, and a Grammy Award. Born in Arkabutla, Mississippi in 1931, he had a stutter since childhood. Jones said that poetry and acting helped him overcome the challenges of his disability. A pre-med major in college, he served in the United States Army during the Korean War before pursuing a career in acting. Jones made his film debut in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove (1964). He received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Claudine (1974). Jones gained international fame for his voice role as Darth Vader in the Star Wars franchise, beginning with the original 1977 film. Jones' other notable roles include in Conan the Barbarian (1982), Matewan (1987), Coming to America (1988), Field of Dreams (1989), The Hunt for Red October (1990), The Sandlot (1993), and The Lion King (1994). Jones reprised his roles in Star Wars media, The Lion King (2019), and Coming 2 America (2021).
He was described as "one of America's most distinguished and versatile" actors for his performances on stage and screen, and "one of the greatest actors in American history.”
( January 17th, 1931 — September 9th, 2024)
Rest well.
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missholloween · 3 months ago
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After listening to Samuel and the Sun Reprise and finding the courage to relisten to The Great Moon Hoax, I paid especial attention to the scene where Chester Thomas breaks Samuel's notebook.
Before pulp 4, I barely stopped to listen, as it was only the triggering event for the story I've grown to love. However, in the relisten I notice how harsh it is: Chester Thomas not only picks all of Samuel's hopes and dreams from him without his consent, but tears them apart in front of him. He also diminishes him, saying that neither Samuel nor his writing are good enough, and there's no place for them even in a newspaper that has its days counted. He is so defeated in The Stratford Family Paper Stand, giving up on their dreams, with only surviving (that now seems impossible for him) on his mind. It's Rose who makes him cheer up through More Than This– she's the relentless one from the pair, she's the one that keeps going on even when the odds seem impossible (most of her solos only reinforce this idea, but even in Print It Anyways she's the one who convinces Benjamin).
Just by the first two songs of Pulp, we see how Samuel relates his worth to his writing and his actions. That's also why we don't see much of his insecurities after Print it Anyway, as his worth as a writer is restored, and soon after Chester Thomas hires him back. It is only in quiet moments that we can see his insecurities resurface, as it happens in Samuel and the Sun. He talks about how frightening was to put the hoax in motion, and how know he fears for Margaret's reaction once she finds out. We don't have time to dwelve into it, but I'm sure Samuel would've been moved by Chester's words in President Chester Thomas.
In the Brick Satellite we also see some signs of that insecurities that drive Samuel in two different ways: his relationship with Margaret and his work on the satellite. The first one is more obvious: Samuel feels bad for breaking Margaret's trust and wants to make things right, often ending up pushing her. Given that he can't fix his issues with Margaret through words, the thing that makes him valuable, he decides to put all his effort on the satellite.
Throughout the episode, there are various references of Samuel being the hardest worker on the satellite: he's the person who has built more bricks, he knows the inside of the satellite as if it was the back of his hand. In Through a Glass Samuel admits that his work in it is the first thing he does for himself, as well as letting the listener know how much his family tights him. He wants to be someone who others can rely on, who they can look at and be proud... And he isn't quite there yet.
However, by the end of the episode (Great Things), Samuel is confident in all the effort he has done, in all his growth. He's fine with dying in the satellite, as he had found people who he cares about and who make him better. He wants to be with them, he wants to keep living for them, building a life with them.
Samuel starts Ghosts of Antikythera in his highest point in all of Pulp, with no lies to hide and knowing his worth... Until Kal shows up. In Gunpowder and Rum p.1, Kal is trying to convince Samuel to drink to "have courage", "get rid of his fears", and Samuel barely reacts to it, so Kal tries another strategy: saying his worth is only for what he writes. Until that point, Samuel had never doubt his role as a writer– He doubted his skills, or his capacities, but never his identity as an author. Writing was the only thing Samuel could always cling to, and Kal shakes it just by their first conversation. Being close to Margaret or seeing Sia in action during the episode only makes his "innaction" (or what Samuel perceives as such) feel greater, as he can't launch a satellite or defeat Kal in a fight.
We thus arrive to Searcher in the Shadows, that for Samuel, John and Margaret only takes place inmediately after Antikythera. Samuel has no time to process his worth in a world where everything seems so big: people have impossible powers, there are ships that may travel through the skies, and his beloved sister is the key to save them all. I won't say Samuel is in a bad place in Searchers, but his insecurities, now reignited by Kal, are back. However, unlike in Great Moon Hoax, Samuel has also discovered his worth (and others see it, as remembered by Margaret in Masterpiece Containing Masterpieces reprise), but also what's important to him... And that's his family. That's why he presses the Purple Button.
Samuel's death should not be read as a tragedy, as him giving up for others. It's a concious choice he makes for them, a victorious moment, a grand finale that only an author like him could write, or in this case, do.
something I find really interesting is Samuel’s self confidence. It seems perfectly fine until Kal shows up. He devalues Samuel’s work as a writer, and in turn himself. This only gets worse when Samuel goes to Lincoln Island and sees everyone else’s accomplishments (Rose being the key to save the blazing world, Margaret reconnecting with her home and her brother, John getting a girlfriend.) He doesn’t feel fully confident in his ability to act until Samuel and the sun reprise. That all makes sense, but I can’t help but wonder if these were pre existing insecurities that were only worsened. Great moon hoax!Samuel seems very confident in himself and his work, but did Chester Thomas make him feel bad about it? I love how much he thinks his sister is incredible, but did he ever compare himself to her? I don’t know.
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demifiendrsa · 4 months ago
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EGOT winning american film, television, and broadway actor James Earl Jones has passed away on September 9, 2024 at the age of 93.
Jones made his film debut in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove. He received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Claudine. Jones gained international fame for his voice role as Darth Vader in the Star Wars franchise, beginning with the original 1977 film. Jones' other notable roles include in Conan the Barbarian, Matewan, Coming to America, Field of Dreams, The Hunt for Red October, The Sandlot, and the voice of Mufasa in The Lion King. Jones reprised his roles in Star Wars media, The Lion King (2019) remake, and Coming 2 America.
Jones' television work includes playing Woodrow Paris in the series Paris between 1979 and 1980. He voiced various characters on the animated series The Simpsons in three separate seasons. He then was cast as Gabriel Bird, the lead role in the series Gabriel's Fire which aired from 1990 to 1991. For that role, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and was nominated for his fourth Golden Globe Award, this time for Best Actor in a Television Series Drama. He played Bird again in the series Pros and Cons, which ran from 1991 to 1992; that earned him his fifth and final Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series Drama. He then had small appearances in the series Law & Order, Picket Fences , Mad About You, Touched by an Angel, Frasier. His role in Picket Fences earned him another Primetime Emmy Award nomination, one for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. His later television work includes small roles in Everwood, Two and a Half Men, House, and The Big Bang Theory.
Jones' theater work includes numerous Broadway plays, including Sunrise at Campobello (1958–1959), Danton's Death (1965), The Iceman Cometh (1973–1974), Of Mice and Men (1974–1975), Othello (1982), On Golden Pond (2005), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2008) and You Can't Take It with You (2014–2015). He was also in various off Broadway productions and Shakespeare stage adaptations such as The Merchant of Venice (1962), The Winter's Tale (1963), Othello (1964–1965), Coriolanus (1965), Hamlet (1972), and King Lear (1973). His roles in The Great White Hope (1969) and Fences (1987) earned him two Tony Awards, both for Best Leading Actor in a Play.
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corviddrawsstuff · 10 months ago
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The year is 2025. You’re sitting in the theatre watching the brand new Minecraft movie. Jack Black has successfully nailed his role and saved Dr Trayaurus, Lizzie LDShadowlady has performed her solo reprise of Deal With Destiny and Chris Pratt has joined the crew as cod in a bucket. As the cast walk into the blocky sunset, Mumbo K. Jumbo turns around and asks “Is the moon big?” Credits roll, crowd goes wild. Hermitblr does not shut up for at least 6 weeks
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