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spiky-berry21 · 8 months ago
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G'day mates
Finally done with the second batch of Lack-oc/Sona headshots!
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Really hope I did everyone justice 🥲
Lola Deluca belong to @blogplutopools
Nikolaus Ostrovsky belongs to @themissingrainfallkingdom
Dina Delancy belongs to @lumineary-arts
And finally, Flynn Mulligan belongs to @realbouru
Go check out their work if you haven't already, and as always: have a good day/night!
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rudnitskaia · 6 months ago
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AAAAAAAAA~~~💖💖💖
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Thank you, thank you, thank you, dude, both for your birthday wishes and for your art!! You did amazing job, everyone looks awesome, and I'm so honored you choose to draw my dear girl among these wonderful OCs, I can't stop screaming (/pos)! ✨😭✨
Squeeze you tightly in hug ~💖
The LackaOCs of this blog's biggest fans :3 Part 1(According to Tumblr)(Hoping Tumblr won't mess up the quality lol pls just zoom in if it does :'))
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Amber Humble - @yanci-indigo
Flynn Mulligan - @realbouru
Lucio - @mivanti03
Benjamin Heller - @aghostnamedcalamity
Maura Venza - @rudnitskaia (Advanced Happy Birthday btw!)
And to my other follower and mutuals I really appreciate all the support y'all gave me! Which is why I'll be drawing some of y'alls OCs on my sketchbook : )
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addictivecontradiction · 1 year ago
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The dig, 2021
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movies-to-add-to-your-tbw · 2 years ago
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Title: The Dig
Rating: PG-13
Director: Simon Stone
Cast: Carey Mulligan, Ralph Fiennes, Lily James, Johnny Flynn, Ben Chaplin, Ken Stott, Archie Barnes, Monica Dolan, Eamon Farren, Paul Ready, Peter McDonald, Stephen Worrall, Danny Webb, Robert Wilfort, James Dryden, Joe Hurst, Christopher Godwin, Ellie Piercy, Bronwyn James
Release year: 2021
Genres: drama, history
Blurb: As World War II looms, a wealthy widow hires an amateur archaeologist to excavate the burial mounds on her estate. When they make a historic discovery, the echoes of Britain’s past resonate in the face of its uncertain future.
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musicalcastingideas · 10 months ago
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My random Broadway Stunt Cast Ideas (Part 1?)
Hi here's some celebrities and the musical roles I want them to be in. my definition of "celebrity" is loose, it's basically just if they're famous to me. Also I won't be providing logic for these ones, it's mostly vibes.
Miley Cyrus as Helene in Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812
Shane Madej as Billy Flynn in Chicago
Brennan Lee Mulligan and Lou Wilson as the Princes in Into the Woods (doesn't matter who plays which prince, they'd both slay either one)
Renee Rapp (I think she's mainstream famous enough to be a stunt cast now) as Anatole in Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812
Hozier as Orpheus in Hadestown (this might be a hot take?)
Lou Wilson as Shakespeare in Something Rotten
Boygenius as the Fates in Hadestown
Kate Siegal as Persephone in Hadestown
Alaska Thunderfuck as Frank N Furter in The Rocky Horror Show
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hellostarrynightblr · 2 years ago
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highlights of April & May
1. Favourite movies: To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), Mildred Pierce (1945) 2. Decent movies I liked / appreciated but not loved: Pat and Mike (1952), Emma. (2020), Suzume no Tojimari (2022), Bullets or Ballots (1936) 3. wtf movie/ending: Rebecca (2020). The movie is so lifeless that even gorgeous locations don't save it. It looks more like a tourist advertising. As far as the ending is concerned, leaving it vague makes the movie feel even more pointless and empty than it already was. 4. Best scenes: the ending / the police station argument in Pat and Mike (1952); 'If I loved you less...; from Emma. (2020); Katharine getting her comeuppance in Working Girl (1988); stealing a corpse from the hospital in Nine to Five (1980); the opening from Mildred Pierce (1945); the courtroom scene in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). 5. Favourite genres: drama, fantasy, comedy, romance. 6. Favourite directors: George Cukor (Pat and Mike, 1952); Makoto Shinkai  (Suzume no Tojimari, 2022); Michael Curtiz (Mildred Pierce, 1945); Robert Mulligan (To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). 7. Favourite actors: Deanna Durbin, Herbert Marshall (Mad About Music, 1938); Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn (Pat and Mike, 1952); Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn (Emma., 2020);  Melanie Griffith Harrison Ford Sigourney Weaver Joan Cusack (Working Girl, 1988);  Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton (Nine to Five, 1980);  Keanu Reeves Ian McShane (John Wick: Chapter 4, 2023); Roger Livesey (I Know Where I'm Going!, 1945); Joan Crawford Ann Blyth (Mildred Pierce, 1945); Edward G. Robinson, Joan Blondell (Bullets or Ballots, 1936); Gregory Peck Brock Peters Mary Badham (To Kill a Mockingbird, 1962); Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak (The Man with the Golden Arm, 1955); Bette Davis (A Stolen Life, 1946). 8. Least favourite performances: Armie Hammer in Rebecca (2020). Not only is it a terrible performance when compared to a master class that was Laurence Olivier, but even in its own right this performance is truly horrendous. It lacks all possible nuance that Maxim's character needs and is overall more a caricature than one of my favourite characters in movie history. 9. The most wasted cast: Lily and Kristin Scott Thomas in Rebecca (2020). I do believe they are capable of giving great performances, but not in this film. It's like a void sucking the talent of otherwise good actors. Also, I don't understant why make Cruella (2021) at all. The actors are fine and all but the entire film is just... wrong. This character is not Cruella, this is not her backstory, it's someone's fanfic. Nothing in the plot makes a lick of sense. Emma Stone, Emma, Joel Fry, Mark Strong. 10. The best wasted premise: Rebecca (2020). A gothic mystery romance. Sign me up... most of the time. You have to try to stuff it up. They managed. 11. Best premise: Suzume no Tojimari (2022). Crazy and brilliant. 12. Favourite cast: Pat and Mike (1952), I guess. I just really love seeing Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy together on screen again. They light up every scene they are in. 13. Favourite on-screen duos: Herbert Marshall x Deanna Durbin in Mad About Music (1938); Katharine Hepburn x Spencer Tracy in Pat and Mike (1952); Anya Taylor-Joy x Johnny Flynn in Emma. (2020); Melanie Griffith x Harrison Ford in Working Girl (1988); Jane Fonda x Lily Tomlin x Dolly Parton in Nine to Five (1980); Keanu Reeves x Donnie Yen in John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023); Sadie Sink x Dylan O'Brien in All Too Well: The Short Film (2021); Joan Crawford x Ann Blyth in Mildred Pierce (1945); Edward G. Robinson x Joan Blondell and Edward G. Robinson x Humphrey Bogart in Bullets or Ballots (1936); Gregory Peck x Mary Badham and Phillip Alford in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962); Frank Sinatra x Kim Novak in The Man with the Golden Arm (1955). 14. Favourite on-screen relationships: Pat Pemberton + Mike Conovan (Pat and Mike, 1952); Emma Woodhouse + George Knightley (Emma., 2020). 15. Favourite characters: for the first time since I've started writing these I know exactly who the best character is. Possibly the best character of the entire year. Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). I adore this man for his reserve, conviction, strength, love, patience, compassion. He is the most inspirational character I can think of. Gloria Harkinson, Richard Todd / "Mr. Harkinson" (Mad About Music, 1938); Pat Pemberton, Mike Conovan (Pat and Mike, 1952);  Emma Woodhouse, George Knightley (Emma., 2020); Suzume Iwato (Suzume no Tojimari, 2022); Bruce Wayne / Batman (Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, 1993); Doralee Rhodes (Nine to Five, 1980); Caine (John Wick: Chapter 4, 2023); Roger Livesey (I Know Where I'm Going!, 1945); Mildred Pierce, Veda Pierce Forrester (Mildred Pierce, 1945); Detective Johnny Blake (Bullets or Ballots, 1936); Atticus Finch, Scout, Jem (To Kill a Mockingbird, 1962). 15. Favourite quote: You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view, until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it. (To Kill a Mockingbird, 1962). 16. Favourite fact discovered in 2023: I have a couple. Gregory Peck and Mary Badham formed a life-long friendship on the set of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). Harper Lee and Truman Capote's real-life friendship was also depicted in the film. 17. The most overrated film: like half of them? Rebecca (2020) is terrible; Working Girl (1988) is a bit cringe; Nine to Five (1980) is ALL cringe; John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) is okay but not a masterpiece; I Know Where I'm Going! (1945) has the most annoying protagonist; Highlander (1986) is a bit meh. I'll go with Cruella (2021) because it has no right to even exist. 18. The most disappointing film: Rebecca (2020). 19. The biggest surprise: Gregory Peck and the entire To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). An introspective character study. Truly deep and meeningful, masterfully written, diracted and acted. What do they say? They don't make them like they used to? Indeed they don't. 20. Best cinematography: The absolute best one is Ernest Haller for Mildred Pierce (1945). Cinematography in that film is breathtaking. It's one of the best-looking noirs I've ever seen and that is saying something as I've seen about a hundred of them. Honourable mentions go to Erwin Hillier (I Know Where I'm Going!, 1945); Russell Harlan (To Kill a Mockingbird, 1962). 21. Best set design: George James Hopkins (Mildred Pierce, 1945). 22. Best costume design: Mildred Pierce and Working Girl (1988). 23. Best music: Nine to Five (1980) just because the song is an absolute smash hit! I have had it on repeat for years. 24. Best prooduction choice: cinematography, costumes and casting in Mildred Pierce (1945). Joan Crawford is a knockout! Also, everything about To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). 25. Worst production choice: making Rebecca (2020). Who in their right mind thought it was a good idea to remake a Hitchcock classic? Was 1998's Psycho not enough? But also, they made it in the brightest possible colours. It's supposed to be a dark mystery almost horror and it looks like a Taylor Swift music video. Moreover, the costumes are truly baffling. They don't look 1930s at all and paired with rainbow colours all the style of the story or the 1940's adaptation is gone. Just by looking at it, you'd confuse it for a modern melodrama. I can't leave it at one. The whole existance of Cruella (2021) annoys me. Such a pretentious and irritating film! The obnoxious costume design is one of those notoriously bad production choices. 26. Film of the month: To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). There isn't a single doubt in my mind.Mildred Pierce (1945) is a close second, also quite a gem of a film.
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skippudippu · 2 months ago
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ppl are finding this again omg I’m having VISIONS okay
she’s speaking to either the boys or linda
but when brennan’s talking abt Daedalus, Candace is pointing up at the sky (everyone is confused by this but too scared to interrupt)
by the time we reach “Well I’m NOT! HAVING IT!!” she is FULL BLOWN CRAZED, idk what her pose is but the crazy needs to be cranked to 11
camera pans UP just in time for Sam to ask Brennan “what is the rule of the game?” and there, in the sky, is a gigantic photorealistic Dan Povenmire. his mouth is animated like a marionette, or using the lasso tool on procreate
Candace drops to her knees, head thrown back, hands raised to the sky. “I! CANNOT!! WIN!!!!!!”
Ferb DOES get Zac’s “woah dude” and Phineas gets Ally’s “did we all get crowns? :)”
CANDACE FLYNN ANIMATIC USING BRENNAN LEE MULLIGAN’S “I CANNOT WIN” SPEECH. WHEN. WHERE
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marjaystuff · 8 months ago
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Interview with Susan May Warren
One Last Shot
One Last Chance
Alaska Air One Rescue Books 1 and 2
Revell Publisher
A new series by Susan May Warren takes place in Alaska with the characters as rescue workers and law enforcement. 
One Last Shot has country music star Oaken Fox joining a survivalist new adventure show in the Alaskan wilderness, to boost his fan base. But when tragedy strikes and Air One Rescue must save them, Oaken wants to quit. But his producer decides to change the premise, signing him on with Air One Rescue as a recruit and making a reality show. EMT of Air One Recue Boo Kingston is tasked to train this celebrity. After five women go missing from a resort during a bachelorette weekend gone wrong, the Air One Rescue team will have to use all their skills and manpower--including Oaken--to find them before a blizzard settles in. 
In One Last Chance the plot begins with Axel Mulligan going into the icy waters of the Bering Sea, trying to rescue a cruise group of tourists. But for the voice on the other end of the Ham radio, he might have given up, letting hypothermia win.  She uses banter, pleading, and encouragement to keep him focused on rescuing himself. The voice is Flynn Turnquist,a detective who, tracks down serial killer. And she’s close enough to see his handiwork in the trail of bodies. She is afraid one of the killer’s victims is her sister Kennedy who disappeared a few years ago.  She and Axel work together to search for Kennedy and to find answers about what really happened.
Elise Cooper: How did you get the idea for the series?
Susan May Warren:  I wanted to write about a rescue team in Alaska. I created a team in a previous book, Sky King Rescue, to rescue a character. This is how I came up with this team. One Last Shot, the first book in the series, came about from the reality TV I watch. I wondered what happens to these everyday people who found themselves in the limelight but have left the big screen. I also like how rescue plays into the story, literally and figuratively.  The heroine was a rescue worker but both she and the hero had to rescue their reputation, their dreams, and their souls, as well as they did physical rescues. 
EC:  Do you like reality TV?
SMW:  Yes, especially adventure ones. But I am not a massive reality TV person.  I am a total rescue TV show junkie. I am currently binge watching the show, “Trapper.” I think I will write an upcoming book with a character who will be a trapper. 
EC:  What about the setting of Alaska?
SMW:  My son Peter was born there, and we lived there for a time. I am enthralled with this setting. I did have some stories set here with my earlier books. It is an extremely wild and remote place. The terrain and the river in this story were like an antagonist. People have moose in their backyards.  We have a good friend, Duane King, who is a Bush Pilot there and gives me information for my stories. 
EC: How would you describe the hero, Oaken Fox in One Last Shot?
SMW: In another book, Flashpoint, Fox was a country music singer who wrote a soundtrack for a movie. Then I decided to put him in my rescue book. I am a total country music junkie. He is pampered, a want to be survivalist. Imagine the country music singer Brett Young.  Oaken’s sister died after having a fight with him. His career came about after replacing his sister who was also a country music star. 
EC:  How would you describe the heroine, Boo Kingston, of One Last Shot?
SMW: I made her a reality TV star and described why she was called Boo.  Her reputation was damaged on social media. She likes to improvise, is adaptable, spider-man type skills, brave, calm, fierce, and fearless.  A loner with secrets. She feels betrayed by the reality show stuff. She is no-nonsense. She takes her privacy seriously. Because she is an ex-Marine, she has those skills of let’s get the job done, with a sense of loyalty and teamwork. 
EC:  What about the relationship?
SMW: She is guarded and cautious about it.  They grow into deciding they want to watch each other’s back but do have trust issues. Oaken is sunshine, while Boo is grumpy. I had him learn about her secret early in the story. She is more protective of him. They find themselves working together.
EC:  What about the second book in the series, One Last Chance?
SMW: I was watching a You-Tube video about the Coast Guard, and how the people on the ship were trying to survive after it went down. Someone had said ‘had it not been for the voice on the radio, I would have given up.” I wanted to write that scene of how someone encouraging and believing in the person could keep them alive. I wanted to try to figure out how the hero’s boat went underwater but he survived. Plus, I added a serial killer as part of the story.
EC:  How would you describe the heroine in the story, Flynn Turnquist?
SMW:  She comes to Alaska to find her missing sister, Kennedy. She is a detective who hunts serial killers.  She feels trapped and is obsessed in finding out what happened to her sister. She is super driven. She is angry, focused, and meticulous because she is searching for answers. She is much more of a lone wolf.
EC:  How would describe the hero, Axel?
SMW:  He is happy-go-lucky and easy going. He is a team player. He is also responsible, funny, kind, and charming. He wants closure to find out what happened to his cousin.
EC:  What about the relationship and how does the “Titanic” movie come into play?
SMW:  She helps keep him focused. She is guarded.  Both are driven by justice and redemption. The question in my mind, would Jack and Rose from Titanic really have made it with the obstacles set aside? In Flynn’s mind she is wondering if she, like Rose, is just sucked into a relationship versus a “real” long-lasting one. 
EC:  Kennedy versus her sister Flynn?
SMW:  Kennedy had taken alcohol and drugs.  She is a free spirit, selfishly independent.  She has been described as the light with Flynn the darkness.
EC: Next books?
SMW: The third book in this series, One Last Promise releases in August of this year featuring Moose and Tillie. The last book in the series, One Last Stand releases in October of this year will feature Shep and London, who has a secret identity.
I will also be writing books that will come out in 2025 about the Minnesota Kingstons, Boo’s family. There will be heists and prison breaks.  It will start out with the wedding of Boo and Oaken.
There will also be a three-book series titled, “Call of the Wild,” a K-9 branch out in 2026.  This series will be about tracking people.  Axel’s brother, Moose, will be featured.
THANK YOU!!
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brookstonalmanac · 9 months ago
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Birthdays 4.6
Beer Birthdays
Caspar Eulberg (1825)
George Ehret (1835)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Merle Haggard; country singer (1937)
Gerry Mulligan; jazz baritone saxophonist (1927)
John Ratzenberger; actor (1947)
Paul Rudd; actor (1969)
John William Waterhouse; English painter (1849)
Famous Birthdays
Pedro Armendáriz, Jr.; Mexican-American actor(1940)
Philip Austin; comedian (1941)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning; poet (1806)
Graeme Base; Australian author & illustrator (1958)
Helen Berman; Dutch-Israeli painter & illustrator (1936)
Frank Black; rock musician (1965)
Zach Braff; actor (1975)
Leonora Carrington; English-Mexican painter (1917)
Butch Cassidy; desperado (1866)
Nicolas Chamfort; French author & playwright (1741)
Mickey Cochrane; Philadelphia Athletics C (1903)
Ram Dass; guru (1928)
Dorothy Donegan; jazz pianist (1924)
Donald Wills Douglas; airplane maker (1892)
Edmond H. Fischer; Swiss-American biochemist (1920)
Vince Flynn; author (1966)
Anthony Fokker; Dutch aviation engineer (1890)
Marilu Henner; actor (1952)
Jason Hervey; actor (1972)
Charles Huot; Canadian painter (1855)
Walter Huston; actor (1884)
Gil Kane; comic book artist (1926)
Barry Levinson; film director (1942)
Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen; German biochemist (1911)
Maimonides; Jewish philosopher, physician & astronomer (1135)
Ari Meyers; actor (1969)
James Mill; Scottish philosopher, economist (1773)
Gustave Moreau; French painter (1826)
​​Guy Peellaert, Belgian painter & photographer (1934)
Michelle Phillips; singer (1944)
John Pizzarelli; singer-songwriter & guitarist (1960)
Andre Previn; conductor, pianist (1929)
George Reeves; actor (1914)
Hans Richter; Swiss artist (1888)
Raphael; artist (1483)
Jean-Baptiste Rousseau; French poet & playwright (1671)
Levon Shant; Armenian author, poet & playwright (1869)
Sterling Sharpe; Green Bay Packers WR (1965)
Bobbi Starr; porn actor (1983)
Lowell Thomas; writer, television journalist (1892)
Julien Torma; French author, poet & playwright (1902)
Wilhelm von Kobell; German painter (1766)
James D. Watson; geneticist (1928)
Arthur Wesley Dow; painter & photographer (1857)
Billy Dee Williams; actor (1937)
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kratt brothers vs any one of brennan lee mulligans characters and the kratt brothers lose
it could also be rapunzel and flynn rider vs riz gutgak riz loses
1. Yes they have to fight, 2. Tell me who’s fighting who in the tags! (I’ll add the most ridiculous combos in a reblog)
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leanstooneside · 11 months ago
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Backbreaker hold diving attack combination (ENTOURAGE)
1. Jenna Dewan's toast buttocks
2. Ashton Kutcher's toast buttocks
3. Shia LaBeouf's toast buttocks
4. Brody Jenner's toast buttocks
5. Will Arnett's toast buttocks
6. Lisa Kudrow's toast buttocks
7. Tim Gunn's toast buttocks
8. Faith Hill's toast buttocks
9. B.J. Novak's toast buttocks
10. Bill Rancic's toast buttocks
11. Edie Falco's toast buttocks
12. Carrie Ann Inaba's toast buttocks
13. Ellen Pompeo's toast buttocks
14. Christina Aguilera's toast buttocks
15. Lara Flynn Boyle's toast buttocks
16. January Jones's toast buttocks
17. Kirstie Alley's toast buttocks
18. Barry Zito's toast buttocks
19. Connie Britton's toast buttocks
20. John Stamos's toast buttocks
21. Ludacris's toast buttocks
22. Heather Morris's toast buttocks
23. Christina Applegate's toast buttocks
24. Helen Hunt's toast buttocks
25. Josh Lucas's toast buttocks
26. Jamie Kennedy's toast buttocks
27. Camilla Belle's toast buttocks
28. Chris Harrison's toast buttocks
29. Nick Jonas's toast buttocks
30. Jonas Brothers's toast buttocks
31. Josh Brolin's toast buttocks
32. Michelle Trachtenberg's toast buttocks
33. Ryan Seacrest's toast buttocks
34. Shakira's toast buttocks
35. Cate Blanchett's toast buttocks
36. Jeff Probst's toast buttocks
37. Kim Cattrall's toast buttocks
38. David Berrie's toast buttocks
39. Kathy Griffin's toast buttocks
40. Anna Faris's toast buttocks
41. Claire Danes's toast buttocks
42. Gabriel Aubry's toast buttocks
43. James Woods's toast buttocks
44. Lisa Bonet's toast buttocks
45. Martha Stewart's toast buttocks
46. Jane Lynch's toast buttocks
47. Peter Facinelli's toast buttocks
48. Hugh Hefner's toast buttocks
49. Chris Meloni's toast buttocks
50. Carey Mulligan's toast buttocks
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in-love-with-movies · 3 years ago
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The Dig (UK, 2021)
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michonnegrimes · 4 years ago
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From the first human handprint on the cave wall, we are part of something continuous. We don’t really die. THE DIG (2021) dir. Simon Stone
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macrolit · 4 years ago
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I really recommend this if you have Netflix! 
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basims · 4 years ago
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We all fail. Every day. There are some things we just can't succeed at no matter how hard we try. I know it's not what you want to hear.
THE DIG (2021)  dir. Simon Stone
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scenesandscreens · 4 years ago
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The Dig (2021)
Director - Simon Stone, Cinematography - Mike Eley
"Mark my words May. I won't receive any credit. I won't even be a footnote."
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