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davidwontstopwritingsongs · 2 years ago
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Ross Noble's "Up until recently, I believed in dragons," clip from Would I Lie To You Australia (Season 2 Episode 3) for your viewing pleasure. Also because it was way too long a segment to gif.
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fanaticsnail · 6 months ago
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Frank Woodley: Fly me to the Moon
He never ceases to fail in making me smile.
Small snippet from a larger 6 minute sketch. If you're having a day that needs some cheer, watch the whole thing.
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caraphernellie · 5 days ago
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hello vro 👅 those know know: mango mango mango still water! 🍋😛💩 awesome! van halen die srraiys pt cruisers Fra k woodley đŸ€©đŸ˜œđŸ˜˜đŸ˜˜đŸ’šđŸ’™đŸ’™đŸ’™đŸ’‹Tu
im gonna fucking kill myself thanks to this
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admireforever · 1 year ago
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Endings, Beginnings
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bittwitchy · 1 year ago
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Sebastian Stan and Shailene Woodley in Endings, Beginnings (2019)
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yawchannel · 3 months ago
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When we drive in your car, I'm your baby
Losing all my innocence in the backseat
Say you love, say you love, say you love me
Losing all my innocence in the backseat
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wolfdog-weatherman · 5 months ago
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pardon ?
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holiday-road · 5 months ago
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What’s ur pfp from ?!? It looks like Mark Knopfler but I’m not sure and I’m curious it looks silly. /pos
it's frank woodley!!! he's an australian comedian and actor and he's very awesome and funny
he's also from the show that I'm currently fixated on called 'Lano and Woodley'. can't be bothered explaining it but it's basically a late 90s comedy show featuring Colin Lane (who's my fav of the two) and Frank Woodley. It's set in Melbourne and basically it's just about those two men who live in a flat together and are silly. (and ngl they r kinda queer coded LMAO I love them goobers)
however there's only 2 seasons and both only have like 6 episodes each :( and there's not much content which is why I wanna spread the show around and grow a fanbase cuz it's genuinely so funny and silly!!!!! idk whereabouts you can watch it online cuz I have the DVD for it
it's also one of those shows with the fake laughter and low budget but it genuinely adds to it lol
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andromedavwrites · 9 months ago
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Sorry if I’m yapping I’m just obsessed - sorry what ok continuing
Idk if you’re waiting reveal it or something but can you please say you’re fancasts (is it considered a fancast if you’re literally the creator? Or the half creator since it’s a reboot?) for your reboot?
I love eah fancasts / just fancasts in general and the way you’ve mentioned some of them in other posts makes me so curious
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i never talk about my cast but here’s the list!!(i probably fucked up names on this, i have like five times)
these aren’t set in stone obv, and one of them is a joke bc i thought it would be funny if a certain someone played Rumplestiltskin-
Raven Queen played by Callie Haverda
Apple White played by Mckenna Grace
Madeline Hatter played by Momona Tamada
Briar Beauty played by Kyleigh Curran
Cedar Wood played by Maliah Baker
Ashlynn Ella played by Trinity Likins
C. A. Cupid played by Sarah Dorothy Little
Blondie Lockes played by Ava Kolker
Ginger Breadhouse played by Iman Vellani
Duchess Swan played by Rina Johnson
Darling Charming played by Clementine Lea Spieser
Farah Goodfairy played by Cheyenne Hinojosa
Cerise Hood played by Ashley Sarmentio
Daring Charming played by Tait Blum
Dexter Charming played by Jacob Tremblay
Sparrow Hood played by Dallas Young
Hunter Huntsman played by Mateo Gallegos
Humphrey Dumpty played by Issiah Russel-Bailey
Kitty Cheshire played by Miya Cech
Lizzie Hearts played by Sofia Chicorelli Serna
Alastair Wonderland played by Walker Bryant
Bunny Blanc played by Xochtil Gomez
Chase Redford played by Parker Bates
Courtly Jester played by Trixie Hyde
Meeshell Mermaid played by Sophie Grace
Jillian Beanstalk played by Brianni Walker
Hopper Croakington II played by Jentzen Ramirez
Melody Piper played by Oona O’Brian
Ramona Badwolf played by Symonne Harrison
She played by Izabella Rose
Poppy O’Hair played by Anais Lee
Holly O’Hair played by Mirabelle Lee
Brooke Page played by Pixie Davies
Gus Crumb played by Jace Chapman
Helga Crumb played by Camron Seely
Travis Thumb played by Amari O’Neil
Prudence Step played by Lilo Baier
Charlotte Step played by Ava Ro
Lily Bo-Peep played by Lotus Blossom
Zypherus Wynd played by Camren Conerly
Aquilona Wynd played by Trinitee Stokes
Charity Charming played by Kaylin Hayman
Clara Lear played by Scarlet Spencer
Mahlee Black played by Daria Johns
Coral Witch played by Michela Luci
Nathan Nutcracker played by Finn Little
Justine Dancer played by Priah Ferguson
Witchy Brew played by Pilot Saraceno
Nina Thumbell played by Ella Noel
Felix Princely played by Jackson Dollinger
Tucker Merry played by Miguel Cazarez Mora
Marsha King played by Alexa Nisenson
Jackie Frost played by Anya Taylor-Joy
Northwind Frost played by Logan Lerman
Milton Grimm played by Frank Whaley
Giles Grimm played by Kieran Mulroney
Baba Yaga played by Olga Kurylenko
Rumplestiltskin played by Danny DeVito
Pied Piper played by Collin Donell
Mad Hatter played by Paul Wesley or Alex Hefner
The White Queen played by Kate Winslet
Mr. Badwolf played by Con O’Neil
Momma Bear played by Nathalie Boltt
Papa Bear played by William Baldwin
Coach Gingerbread played by Hill Harper
Snowelle White played by Alison Brie
Elvira Queen played by Clemence Poesy
Good King played by Matt Lanter
Snow Queen played by Lisa Kudro
Snow King played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Lance Charming played by Dan Stevens
Bryce Frost played by Shailene Woodley
Pie played by ?
Butternut played by ?
Cheshire Cat played by Stephanie Hsu
Queen of Hearts played by Meghan Ory
White Rabbit played by Joe Arquette
Cook played by Olivia Hack
i have spent
 so long thinking about my cast for this i would DIE if i got even half of these actors to play the characters in the reboot!!
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davidwontstopwritingsongs · 2 years ago
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your honor they're just- *gesticulates wildly*
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holmesillustrations · 1 year ago
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Vote for your favourite, the top 9 will proceed in the bracket. Since theyre all different shapes and sizes, make sure to click into the full views!
Paget Eliminations // Other Artist Eliminations
Full captions and details for each illustration below the cut:
"On the ledge of rock above this strange couple stood three noble buzzards" Charles Doyle, Study in Scarlet (1888 Ward, Lock, & Co. Novel) Characters: Lucy and John Ferrer
[Holmes and Watson smoking] Harry C. Edwards, Final Problem (McClure’s) Characters: Holmes, Watson
"It was a straight left against a slogging ruffian." FD Steele, Solitary Cyclist (Collier’s) Characters: Holmes, Woodley, Pub crowd
"We looked up to find a queer little old man, jerking and twitching in the doorway." FD Steele, Missing Three-Quarter (Collier’s) Characters: Holmes, Lord Mount-James, Watson, Cyril Overton
"He and his master dragged me to my room." Arthur Twidle, Wisteria Lodge (The Strand) Characters: Henderson/Murillo, Signora Duranda, Lucas/Lopez
"We have him! We have him!" he cried." Alec Ball, Lady Frances Carfax (The Strand) Characters: Holmes, Watson, Hon. Phillip Green
"Mr. Holmes is an independent investigator," I said, "He is his own master." Frank Wiles, Valley of Fear (The Strand) Characters: Mrs Douglas, Cecil Barker, Watson
"Curse you, you double traitor!" cried the German, straining against his bonds and glaring murder from his furious eyes." Alfred Gilbert, His Last Bow (The Strand) Characters: Watson, Von Bork, Holmes
"There was a sharp tap at the door, and a moment later the new client presented himself." HK Elcock, Creeping Man (The Strand) Characters: Holmes, Trevor Bennett, Watson
"His face turned upon us with a glare of baffled rage" HK Elcock, Three Garridebs (The Strand) Characters: Evans, Holmes, Watson
[I think this one is Godfrey?] FD Steele, Blanched Soldier (Liberty) Characters: Godfrey Emsworth? James Dodd?
"Close to the door of the cage lay Mrs. Ronder, with the creature squatting and snarling above her."FD Steele, Veiled Lodger (Liberty) Characters: Lion, Eugenia Ronder
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fazcinatingblog · 9 days ago
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i expected maxi to be like "how did i become an off-spinner? well, i bowled medium pace (boring) and then came across a youtube video of frank woodley---"
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admireforever · 1 year ago
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Endings, Beginnings
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bittwitchy · 1 year ago
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Sebastian Stan and Shailene Woodley in Endings, Beginnings (2019)
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docrotten · 29 days ago
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THE BLOB (1988) – Episode 270 – Decades of Horror 1980s
“All I saw was an old man with a funky hand, 
 that’s all I saw.” Well, there’s a lot more to see than a funky hand! Join your faithful Grue Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr, along with special guests Jeff Farley and Ralph Miller – as they get down and dirty and gloppy with The Blob (1988) and its special effects. [NOTE: Technical issues forced Jeff Farley to drop out early in the recording. Bill and Jeff rescheduled a later discussion with Jeff, which was spliced near the end of the original recording.]
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 270 – The Blob (1988)
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Synopsis: A deadly entity from space crash-lands near a small town and begins consuming everyone in its path. Panic ensues as shady government scientists try to contain the horrific creature.
Directed by: Chuck Russell
Writing Credits:Chuck Russell & Frank Darabont (screenplay)
1958 Version: Theodore Simonson and Kay Linaker (as Kate Phillips) (screenplay); Irvine H. Millgate (story)
Produced by: Jack H. Harris & Elliott Kastner
Cinematography by: Mark Irwin
Make up effects designed and created by: Tony Gardner
Creature effects designed and created by:Lyle Conway
Selected crew members:
Jeffrey S. Farley (creature effects crew)
Ralph Miller III (blob mechanic: blob effects crew)
Special visual effects by: Dream Quest Images
Visual effects supervisor: Hoyt Yeatman
Selected Cast:
Kevin Dillon as Brian Flagg
Shawnee Smith as Meg Penny
Donovan Leitch Jr. as Paul Taylor (as Donovan Leitch)
Jeffrey DeMunn as Sheriff Herb Geller
Candy Clark as Fran Hewitt
Joe Seneca as Dr. Meddows
Del Close as Reverend Meeker
Paul McCrane as Deputy Bill Briggs
Sharon Spelman as Mrs. Penny
Beau Billingslea as Moss Woodley
Art LaFleur as Pharmacist / Mr. Penny
Ricky Paull Goldin as Scott Jeske
Robert Axelrod as Jennings
Bill Moseley as Soldier #2 (in sewer)
Frank Collison as Hobbe
Michael Kenworthy as Kevin Penny
Jack Rader as Col. Hargis
Billy Beck as Can Man
Jack Nance as Doctor
Erika Eleniak as Vicki De Soto
Jacquelyn Masche as White Suit #2
Julie McCullough as Susie
Daryl Sandy Marsh as Lance (as Daryl Marsh)
Richard Anthony Crenna as Soldier Outside Town Hall (as Richard Crenna Jr.)
Pons Maar as Theatre Manager
Portia Griffin as Gospel Singer
First, there was the original The Blob (1958), covered by Decades of Horror: The Classic Era #123. After that, there was the sequel, Beware! The Blob (1972), braved by the Grue Crew in Decades of Horror 1970s #63. Then came The Blob (1988), an updated retelling of the original as imagined by Frank Darabont and Chuck Russell and discussed by a previous 80s Grue Crew in Decades of Horror 1980s #126. 
Finally, the current 80s Grue Crew, having some contacts in the effects community, decided to do a deeper dive into The Blob (1988) with a focus on the film’s effects work and enlisted the aid of effects artists Jeffrey S. Farley and Ralph Miller III who worked on Lyle Conway’s blob crew. Ralph shares several mechanical devices used for blob manipulation and stories of the hard work put into the film. Jeff focuses on his work on The Blob, occasionally wandering to other aspects of his career, including Abruptio, his current release.
At the time of this writing, The Blob (1988) is available to stream from Peacock, Paramount+, PlutoTV, and multiple PPV sources. It is also available on physical media as a Limited Edition Steelbook 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray and as a Collector’s Edition [4K UHD] from Scream Factory. 
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Bill, will be Cannibal Ferox (1981), directed by Umberto Lenzi with special effects by Gino De Rossi. Yup. It must be time for a film initially banned in 31 countries.
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected].
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moviereviews101web · 7 months ago
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Combat Wombat (2020) Movie Review
Combat Wombat – Movie Review Director: Ricard Cusso Writer: Matthew James Kinmonth (Screenplay) Cast Deborah Mailman (Offspring) Ed Oxenbould (The Visit) Frank Woodley Judith Lucy George Pullar Plot: Maggie Diggins, a wombat turned Wonder Woman, unintentionally becomes the city’s superhero after she begrudgingly saves a rookie superhero sugar glider from certain doom. Runtime: 1 Hour 30

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