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🦖 Caregiver! Fran Sinclair Headcanons 🦖
Fran is extremely empathetic and cares for your mental health. She will listen to your worries and validate your feelings.
Her caregiver name is "Mama".
She calls you "sweetheart".
She will teaches you many ways to calm down whenever you feel overwhelmed or angry, such as deep breathing exercises.
She is a strong believer in routines. She always makes sure that you stay hydrated and take care of yourself.
She will teach you how to knit and crochet. She also makes sweaters for you.
She also teaches you how to cook (she takes care the grown-up stuff like cutting food and operating the oven and stove).
She will always give a lot of hugs and kisses.
She carries a bag of regression items that you may need.
#age regression#sfw agere#agere#age regressor#sfw age regression#agere blog#headcanons#agere headcanons#fran sinclair#dinosaurs#dinosaurs jim henson#dinosaurs muppets#muppets#jim henson#fran sinclair dinosaurs#i think my hyperfixation on dinosaurs has returned#i was hyperfixated on dinosaurs in 2021 when it released on disney+#earl sinclair is one of the worst dads istg#i understand its the premise of the show but earl just makes me peeved#fran deserves a better partner
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Dinosaurs S2 E19 Nuts to War PT 1
The Opening Titles are a spoof of the intros to the ABC miniseries The Winds of War (1983) and it's follow up War and Remembrance (1988); ABC is also the same network work that aired Dinosaurs during the show original run.
#Dinosaurs#Jim Henson's Dinosaurs#Dinosaurs TV Series#Dinosaurs Season 2#Brian Henson#Bob Young#Michael Jacobs#ABC Sitcom#TGIF#Nuts to War#1990s#1992#February 1992#Herman Wouk#The Winds of War#War and Rememberance#Parody#Pistachios#Earl Sinclair#Robbie Sinclair#Baby Sinclair#Charlene Sinclair#Fran Sinclair#Ethyl Phillips#Roy Hess#Monica DeVertebrae#B.P. Richfield#Howard Handupme
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Does anyone remember Dinosaurs? And does anyone like TMNT?
Dinosaurs are reptiles, turtles are reptiles
What if Dinosaurs and Teenage Muntant Ninja Turtles had a crossover?
That would of been awesome
#dinosaur#dinosaurs 1991#robbie sinclair#earl sinclair#baby sinclair#fran sinclair#charlene sinclair#leonardo hamato#tmnt leo#tmnt raph#rapheal hamato#tmnt donnie#donatello hamato#tmnt mikey#michaelangelo hamato#potential crossover#my childhood#tmnt#teenage mutant ninja turtles
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Fran Fran Fran!!
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@shelleythesapphic @thealmightyemprex @themousefromfantasyland
Fran, reading from a letter: Dear Mr and Mrs Sinclair, your son Robert was expelled from school today for rejecting all known belief and threatening to obliterate the foundations of social order.
Earl: AGAIN? What is it with you?
God, I love this show.
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#shitpost#oh god why did i do this look at all i'm gonna have to tag#*sigh*#kirby#pokemon trainer red#pokemon#little misfortune#fran bow#claris sinclair#elliot edwards#nights into dreams#william taylor#helen cartwright#nights journey of dreams#klonoa#agent 3#agent 4#agent 8#neo agent 3#splatoon#chibiterasu#okami#the new kid#south park#diddy kong#donkey kong#hat kid#a hat in time#fnaf gregory#fnaf cassidy
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@thealmightyemprex @professorlehnsherr-almashy
Currently watching.
#dinosaurs#currently watching#jim henson#brian henson#disney#creature shop#cute#sitcoms#nostalgia#comedies#rule of funny#earl sinclair#fran sinclair#charlene sinclair#baby sinclair
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Dinosaurs S2 E18 The Last Temptation of Ethyl
Earl burys his Mother in Law Ethyl, after mistackenly assuming that she had died after accidently choking potato chip.
#Dinosaurs#Dinosaurs Season 2#Jim Henson's Dinosaurs#Earl Sinclair#Fran Sinclair#Ethyl Phillips#Dinosaurs Tv Series#Afterlife#Near Death Experience#ABC Sitcom#TGIF#1990s#February 1992#1992#Bob Young#Michael Jacobs#Brian Henson
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@themousefromfantasyland @the-blue-fairie @professorlehnsherr-almashy @themetropoliskonboy
The DINOSAUR episode where Sinclair becomes a TV executive and reboots a cop show that preaches solving inequality rather than shooting people
So in season 3, Earl Sinclair becomes a TV executive to fix television. (Long story, it started with him being randomly picked out at the mall and offered a cookie to judge television.)
He’s shown this cop show where the dino cops violently shoot a Rex who can’t raise his hands.
Earl grenlights some really dumb television. But the world gets so stupid that his wife Fran orders him to make smarter television. So to save the world, he has to put smarter works out there. His rule of thumb is that if he doesn’t understand it, then he knows it’s smart. He ends up rebooting the cop show and it turns out like this: the cops approaching a suspect and taking about reeducating him instead of murdering him.
Cop: You see, son, you’re just the product of an alienated economic class
Cop: You’ve been disenfranchised by the bourgeois power structure.
Cop: When you think about it, all property’s theft.
Cop: (To suspect and viewer with a chalkboard) Let me explain how the surplus value of the worker is being…
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𝔇𝔦𝔫𝔬𝔰𝔞𝔲𝔯𝔰 (յգգյ-յգգկ)
#dinosaurs#90's#90s#1991-1994#American family sitcom television series#television series#sitcom#ABC#“Robbie” Sinclair#Charlene Sinclair#Baby Sinclair#Earl Sneed Sinclair#Fran Phillips-Sinclair
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The Lord of the Rings: the two towers, 2002
#action#adventure#drama#the lord of the rings: the two towers#peter jackson#j.r.r. tolkien#fran walsh#philippa boyens#stephen sinclair#john rhys-davies#orlando bloom#this movie is like 22 years old and i still haven't forgotten about those two#love them
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is the definition of “epic���. The climax is on a scale so massive it’s legendary. You see it and cannot imagine how the series could top itself in the final chapter. It also contains great, quieter character moments, just enough comedy to give you the emotional breaks you need before the action kicks up again and some romance too. The special effects were spectacular for the time and hold up today. Yes, the extended edition is long - you basically have to dedicate an entire evening to it – but it never feels long. As soon as it's over, you'll debate whether you have time to sit down and watch the next chapter.
As Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) and Samwise Gamgee (Sean Astin) make their way toward Mordor to destroy the Ring of Power, they discover that its previous owner, the creature called Gollum (Andy Serkis) is following them. Though treacherous, Gollum may be the key to fulfilling their quest. Meanwhile, Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), Legolas (Orlando Bloom) and Gimli (John Rhys-Davies) arrive in the kingdom of Rohan to find its King, Théoden (Bernard Hill), corrupted by the wizard Saruman (Christopher Lee). In the forest near Saruman’s tower, Merry (Dominic Monaghan) and Pippin (Billy Boyd) try to convince Treebeard (voiced by Rhys-Davies) to join the fight against him and his army of Uruk-Hai.
Before we dig in, let me clarify that we’re talking about the Extended Edition of the film, which is 45 minutes longer than the already lengthy 179-minute theatrical version. Yes, that’s a lot of time spent in Middle-Earth. No, it doesn’t feel like too much. The pacing is the key. We begin with one story, see how dire the situation is, get to a turning point and are then whisked away to the next plot, where the cycle repeats itself. As the middle chapter in a trilogy, this film is not contained, but it feels complete. There are character arcs, clear stakes, and a beginning, middle and end within each of the three stories and for the picture as a whole. Even more than before, the action feels like it’s happening in a real place. You can see the history of the fortress of Helm’s Deep, of the people of Rohan, the realms in faraway lands that are choosing to either ally themselves with the great, never-blinking eye of Sauron, or against him and his forces. In the sets, costumes and weapons, you notice details that show how much love and dedication was poured into this project. When there is comedy, it’s not the kind that undercuts the action, it’s the kind that makes what comes next feel even more dramatic, exciting or tragic.
Director Peter Jackson has a knack for raising the stakes. You know it’s only a matter of time before Gollum betrays Sam and Frodo. You think that’s all the hobbits have to worry about but then they meet the late Boromir’s brother, Faramir (David Wenham). You figure the journey Legolas, Aragorn and Gimli will make to the fortress at Helm’s Deep will be perilous, but then we see what’s brewing in Saruman's lair. The journey there is the least of their problems. There’s a glimmer of hope in the form of Merry, Pippin and Treebeard but the more we learn about tree-like Ents, the less you have faith in them. Those are all part of the big picture but within the individual characters, we have engaging stories too. In the kingdom of the elves, Arwen (Liv Tyler) is told by her father, Elrond (Hugo Weaving), that the elves are abandoning Middle-Earth, and that she would be foolish to stay, particularly for love. Frodo and Sam are at odds when it comes to Gollum, with Frodo sympathizing with the creature and Sam believing they’d be better off without him. In Gollum himself, there is conflict, as the creature’s twisted mind cannot decide whether it should act as a loyal guide to the hobbits or kill them in their sleep.
Whether swords are drawn or sheathed, you’ll be gripped by the picture but what you’ll probably remember best about “The Two Towers” are the big, special-effects-heavy scenes. Most memorable is Gollum, a character created entirely by motion capture. It’s common nowadays, but this is a rare example of a pioneered technique that still holds up. As soon as Gollum enters the frame, you just think of him as a character, never as a trick of the camera. You might even forget there was a person, not a creature on set. Equally capable of knocking you off your feet is the big battle at the end of the film. This gigantic siege, set at night, in the rain, is so well-lit and well-directed that you’re never lost or disoriented. It feels like everything's been building up to this and in some ways it is, but in others, it hasn't. There's still more to come in The Return of the King.
Like its predecessor, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a significant achievement in filmmaking. The performances are excellent, the production on a scale we seldom see, the story and plot make you forget there’s a world outside of the movie itself. The only flaw in is that you can't sit down and watch this movie on its own, but it was never meant to be seen that way. (Extended Edition on Blu-ray, April 27, 2023)
#The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers#The Lord of the Rings#The Two Towers#movies#films#movie reviews#film reviews#Peter Jackson#Fran Walsh#Philippa Boyens#Stephen Sinclair#J. R. R. Tolkien#Elijah Wood#Ian McKellen#Liv Tyler#Viggo Mortensen#Sean Astin#Cate Blanchett#John Rhys-Davies#Bernard Hill#Christopher Lee#Billy Boyd#Dominic Monaghan#Orlando Bloom#Hugo Weaving#Miranda Otto#David Wenham#Brad Douriff#Karl Urban#Andy Serkis
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23.12.23
#Mira-Marathon | LOTR
Film Name: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002); Production Studios: New Line Cinema, WingNut Films, The Saul Zaentz Company; Director by: Peter Jackson; Screenwriter: Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Stephen Sinclair, Peter Jackson; Starring: Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Orlando Bloom, Viggo Mortensen, Ian McKellen; Genres: Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Drama; Running Time: 2 hours 59 minutes;
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a 2002 epic fantasy film by Peter Jackson, the second in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. The film fascinates and impresses even more than the first. Great effects, intense plot and character development made it unbeatable. Recommended for fans of fantasy and exciting stories.
My rating: 10/10
#mira marathon#film#fantasy#adventure#2 hours#lotr#the lord of the rings#the lord of the rings: the two towers#2002#new line cinema#wingnut films#the saul zaentz company#peter jackson#fran walsh#philippa boyens#stephen sinclair#elijah wood#sean astin#orlando bloom#viggo mortensen#ian mckellen#action#drama#10/10
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Movie #6 of 2023: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers: Extended Edition
Gandalf: [to Grima] “Be silent. Keep your forked tongue behind your teeth. I did not pass through fire and death to bandy crooked words with a witless worm.”
#action#adventure#drama#fantasy#the lord of the rings#the two towers#J.R.R. Tolkien#peter jackson#philippa boyens#stephen sinclair#fran walsh#35mm#howard shore#andrew lesnie#michael horton#sindarin#english#old english#2003#06#extended edi
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Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers (screenplay by Fran Walsh & Philippa Boyens & Stephen Sinclair & Peter Jackson)
#samwise gamgee#provider of hope in hopeless times#quotes#literature#films#lord of the rings#the two towers#musings on hope#lotr
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BABY SINCLAIR from DINOSAURS
JUSTIFICATION:
"Baby is so future transfem to me. I know she’s a baby but she still talks and has strong opinions on things. There’s a short scene/cutaway gag thing where they’re interviewing a trans dinosaur (or a “crosseater” as said in the scene) and she shows great interest. There’s another scene in another episode (I wanna say Married Without Children) and she just says unprompted “I wanna be a girl” and I know it’s a joke about lack of a father figure but come on. Also she says in another episode “I want silky smooth legs!” To which Fran, the mom dinosaur says “no you don’t, you’re a boy” and Baby literally sighs in disappointment. Also a transfem dinosaur would be awesome." - @html-yellowhammer
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#could transition have saved her#baby sinclair#dinosaurs#transgender#trans hc#html-yellowhammer#i went back and forth on whether to allow this one#lets just see what happens
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