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madamebaggio · 2 years
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“Let’s try this again…”
“You know, you should kiss us.” Murphy piped up. “We’re Irish, so it’s good luck.”
Gillian gave him a look. “I’ll take my chances.” She informed them. “Now, you two are giving me some strange energies. What are you doing here?”
“We’re here for work.” Connor told her immediately.
She scoffed. “No one comes here for work. It’s not that type of place.”
The brothers shared looks.
“Have I mentioned that my brother-in-law is a police officer?” She said sickly sweet. Because I think that’s relevant to the conversation right now.”
Murphy smirked at his brother. “When they say that gingers are soulless, they aren’t joking.”
Connor grinned back at him. “Red that pretty? Maybe you got a bit of Irish in you too, darling.”
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forest-enchantress · 10 months
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Hi,
I make period drama style gifs. If you use gif packs, please like and reblog them. Most of my projects are already ready, but every day I post no more than 190 gifs. Because that was the reason why my previous account was blocked.
I tried to make gif packs in a format more familiar to you with a link to a separate page. However, unfortunately, I did not succeed because of the large format of high-quality gifs.
I want to explain about color processing. Usually, I improve the contrast, brightness and saturation, but leave the naturalness of the film. I don't make the contours too sharp because I like the aesthetic of it looking like a natural image.
Actors in alphabetical order: part 1(A-D), part 2, part 3
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Anne Hathaway Anya Taylor-Joy Asia Argento Astrid Berges-Frisbey Boran Kuzum Camille Rutherford
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Carla Juri César Domboy Cate Blanchett Charity Wakefield Charlie Rowe Chiara Mastroianni Christian Bale Christoph Waltz Ethan Erickson
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Dagmara Dominczyk Dan Stevens Ella Purnell Emily Blunt Ezra Miller Raffey Cassidy Rebecca Emilie Sattrup Rose Byrne Roxane Duran
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Frances O'Connor Gemma Arterton Hannah Taylor-Gordon Hattie Morahan Hugh Dancy Isabelle Adjani
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Izzy Meikle-Small James Norton Jane Birkin Joanne Whalley Lucy Boynton Jim Caviezel Monica Keena Nicolas Duvauchelle Sally Hawkins
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Adriana Tarábková Dakota Fanning Elle Fanning Gaia Weiss Gwyneth Paltrow Kirsten Dunst Léa Seydoux Pia Degermark Roxane Mesquida Rosamund Pike Samantha Gates Sophia Myles
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Annabelle Wallis Austin Butler Carey Mulligan Guy Pearce James Frain Katie Parker Kate Siegel Olivia Cooke Rachel Hurd-Wood Soko Sujaya Dasgupta Tom Cruise
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Adèle Exarchopoulos Anna Maxwell Martin Charles Dance Emma Williams Gillian Anderson Imogen Poots Natalie Press
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Anna Friel Catherine Mouchet Déborah François Dominic West Frédéric Noaille Joséphine Japy Kevin Kline María Valverde Paz Vega
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Ben Whishaw Clémence Poésy Elliot Grihault Emilia Fox Joseph Morgan Lambert Wilson Michelle Dockery Phoebe Fox Sophie Okonedo Tom Hiddleston Tom Hughes Tom Sturridge
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Calista Flockhart Charlotte Gainsbourg Christina Giannelli David Strathairn Felicity Jones Fu'ad Aït Aattou Greta Scacchi Helena Bonham Carter Holliday Grainger Michelle Pfeiffer Rupert Friend Sophie Marceau
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Angela Bassett Brooke Carter Cillian Murphy Danylo Kolomiiets Katie McGrath Keeley Hawes Maria Bonnevie Marta Gastini Miriam Giovanelli Olivia Hussey Oscar Isaac Peter Plaugborg
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Ben Barnes Ben Chaplin Bill Skarsgård Iben Akerlie Jakob Oftebro Jo Woodcock Lily-Rose Depp Reese Witherspoon Ruth Wilson Samantha Soule Tess Frazer Virginie Ledoyen
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Cary Elwes Colin Firth Daniel Day-Lewis Emilia Verginelli Hannah James Jonah Hauer-King Loli Bahia Lorenzo Balducci Rebecca Hall Robin Wright Rupert Everett Willa Fitzgerald
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Annes Elwy Claire Danes Eliza Scanlen Kathryn Newton Maya Hawke Romola Garai Samantha Mathis Trini Alvarado Winona Ryder
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Douglas Smith Eric Bana Gizem Karaca Jessica Brown Findlay Kenneth Branagh Kit Harington Millie Brady Natalie Dormer Poppy Delevingne Rachel Weisz Rosy McEwen Sam Claflin
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Aubri Ibrag Christina Hendricks Connie Jenkins-Greig Guy Remmers Henry Cavill Imogen Waterhouse Josie Totah Mia Threapleton Olivia Hallinan
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Essie Davis Fahriye Evcen Justine Waddell Natalia Sánchez Monica Bellucci Penelope Cruz
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Alicia Vikander Alida Baldari Calabria Christopher Abbott Emma Stone Jasmine Blackborow Kim Rossi Stuart Lili Reinhart Louis Cunningham Margaret Qualley Marine Vacth Mark Ruffalo Mélanie Thierry Ramy Youssef Scarlett Johansson Sydney Sweeney
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Antonia Clarke Cameron Monaghan Isolda Dychauk Olivia Colman Laoise Murray Madelaine Petsch Vanessa Redgrave Sophie Turner
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Emily Mortimer Jennifer Beals Kelly Macdonald Lena Headey Perdita Weeks Ruta Gedmintas Sarah Bolger Sting
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To do list:
Christopher Gorham under development (The Other Side of Heaven 2001) Harry Melling - The Pale Blue Eye 2022
✦Francesca Annis
Wives and Daughters 1999 — under development
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Gillian Murphy and Angel Corella in Swan Lake.
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itsivan · 6 years
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Deaths in ballet pt 2. Swan Lake
Deaths Odette, Siegfried & Rothbart, Odette and Siegfried both commit suicide, Odette because she would rather die then spend eternity as a swan, Siegfried out of grief over Odettes death. Rothbart dies because the spell is broken by Odettes deaths and he loses his control over the swans.
Dancers, Gillian Murphy, Angel Corella (Siegfried),  Issac Stappas (Rothbart) (x)
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flamehairedsiren · 7 years
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Redheads in rehearsal - natural redheads in the world of ballet
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fandom · 3 years
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Celebrities
New this year to include all genders in one place.
Pedro Pascal
Chris Evans
Sebastian Stan
Misha Collins
Jensen Ackles
Tom Hiddleston
Tom Holland
Henry Cavill
Anthony Mackie
Prince Philip
Jared Padalecki
John Mulaney
Elliot Page
Ben Barnes
Katie McGrath
Owen Wilson
Elizabeth Olsen
Mads Mikkelsen
Zendaya
Adam Driver
Bo Burnham
Charlie Gillespie
Meghan Markle
Timothée Chalamet
Scarlett Johansson
Hugh Dancy
Wang Yibo
David Tennant
Xiao Zhan
Armie Hammer
Tom Hardy
Anya Taylor-Joy
Kristen Stewart
Megan Fox
Chris Pratt
Keanu Reeves
Elon Musk
Simu Liu
Oscar Isaac
Chris Hemsworth
Florence Pugh
Benedict Cumberbatch
Evan Peters
Margot Robbie
Robert Downey Jr.
Luca Marinelli
Dylan O'Brien
Freddy Carter
Marilyn Monroe
Johnny Depp
Brie Larson
Robert Pattinson
Matthew Gray Gubler
Paul Bettany
Michael Sheen
Drew Starkey
Ewan McGregor
Bella Hadid
Gal Gadot
Gillian Anderson
Hayao Miyazaki
Owen Joyner
Hailee Steinfeld
Dev Patel
Jessie Mei Li
Aubrey Plaza
Oliver Stark
Amelia Eve
Melissa Benoist
Amita Suman
Cillian Murphy
Lili Reinhart
Kaley Cuoco
Sophia Di Martino
Taika Waititi
Emma Watson
Pete Davidson
Prince Harry
Chadwick Boseman
Alex Hirsch
Kendall Jenner
Emma Stone
Rahul Kohli
Madison Reyes
Jodie Comer
Tyler Hoechlin
Mark Hamill
Jake Gyllenhaal
Sarah Paulson
Tessa Thompson
Ana de Armas
Marwan Kenzari
Angelina Jolie
Kate Middleton
Joey Batey
Jojo Siwa
John Boyega
Kathryn Hahn
Monica Bellucci
Olivia Wilde
This is a newly-combined list! Yay!
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Build me your perfect casting for a new movie about our sassy little twink Scarecrow (we really need one) Any characters, any actors.
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Let's start with our sweet boy Jonathan: I don't think I can (and I certainly don't want to) accept anyone other than Mr. Murphy for this role. If he was great in The Dark Knight trilogy, he'd probably be even better now: more age appropriate, less boyish, but just as attractive AND creepy, because for me those are the two main traits any live action adaptation of Scarecrow needs. This time I'd probably make his hair dark auburn at least.
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I also need more movies where he wears glasses
Now, given that this is practically impossible, there are a couple of more realistic options I wouldn't be so mad about:
Bill Skarsgård
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This is a very self-indulgent pick. I find him attractive, he looks good with glasses, and he knows how to be scary. Is he the best actor for the role? I don't know. Is he hot enough for me to overlook that and enjoy a very slutty and sexy Scarecrow again? Yes.
Caleb Landry Jones
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He would be my first choice if I actually answered with my brain. He can look very creepy and messed up (as he did in Antiviral), but he still has that cute boy aura about him. Extra points for being a redhead because I'm a Year One bitch.
Michael Pitt
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What can I say? I like him in villainesque roles and he makes a great psychopath. I wasn't particularly fond of the way he portrayed Mason in Hannibal, but if he went the Funny Games route, we could have a very good Scarecrow.
Young Christopher Walken
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I can almost hear "call the police" here. If I had a time machine he'd be higher up in the list.
For our angsty playboy Bruce:
Robert Pattinson
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I'm not sure if this is a popular or unpopular opinion at this point, but he might be my favorite Bruce. I like the emo take and I genuinely enjoy his acting. I couldn't understand the backlash when he was announced as the next Batman, but I was introduced to his work by Cronenberg's Cosmopolis (I was never a Twilight girl, no hate to those who like the franchise), and I've also seen how capable he is in other indie movies, so I knew he would deliver.
I also adored Christian Bale's Bruce, and I'm a bigger fan of TDK than The Batman, but Battinson has a special place in my heart.
Now let's think about the movie. I never spent too much time pondering on what my ideal Scarecrow movie would look like because we all know people just want yet another Joker movie and the chances of this happening are close to zero, but there are two things I would like to see:
His background story. We all know that, no matter the universe, he always gets tormented beyond what any human could -or should be able to- stand. I feed on trauma and seeing my favorite characters mentally and physically destroyed, so this is a must. If you ask me, I favor the great-granny option because it's crueler and makes for a more interesting character.
The parallelisms between him and Batman. This may be one of the most interesting points raised by Year One. I want them to be portrayed almost as mirror images. Their actions are fueled by childhood trauma, their motivations are driven by fear, but they end up fulfilling radically opposite yet complementary roles... I want this to explore the nature vs. nurture debate on what makes someone's psyche develop in a specific way, and I want it to be dark and twisted. Give me an even darker Bruce.
As for what other characters I'd like to see here, without a plot in mind, I can't really go deeper, but some options would be:
Great granny Keeny: because in my mind she's the main catalyst of his villain downward spiral. I want her to be somewhat attractive and comic book accurate (let's face it, she's FINE), but I have no one in mind. I picture her as an older version of either Bedelia Du Maurier from Hannibal or Ethel Cripps from The Sandman... Maybe an artificially aged Gillian Anderson would do the trick.
Linda Friitawa (Fright): a very underrated and ignored character that I'd like to see a live action adaptation of. Again, I never fully developed a plot in my mind, so I don't know if there would be a possibility to fit her anywhere and I also wouldn't want to take away from the homoerotic undertones of Scarecrow and Batman's love/hate relationship, because that's essential for me and my very self-indulgent, half-baked idea of a Scarecrow movie. Anya Taylor-Joy would be perfect here.
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...and that's it for now. Although I'll probably regret not mentioning Nygma (not Nashton) and a few others as soon as I hit "post"! ♡ Thanks for your ask @ninja-potato-shelby-solomons ♡
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brian-in-finance · 3 years
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Last month, British GQ ran a lengthy interview with Jamie Dornan, wherein several paragraphs were devoted to the actor’s thoughts on how the Fifty Shades films had impacted his career. After all, that was the Northern Irish heartthrob’s starmaking vehicle, one that elevated him from former model and TV actor to genuine movie star.
That trilogy drifted memorably into the center of a perilous cultural Venn diagram: movies that lots of people saw and critics almost universally hated. Said Dornan: “It’s done no harm to my career to be part of a movie franchise that has made more than $1 billion.” But the franchise also won him a Golden Raspberry for Worst Actor, and put on global display his overpowering weariness with the project. It could forever have consigned him to being just the latest handsome Commonwealth actor to put on an American accent, bomb in a starring role, and head back to the world of Masterpiece Theatre and BBC cop shows, forgotten by Hollywood in five years.
But while the line about the $1 billion franchise turned into a pull quote, that’s not the most interesting thing he said. “Whether A Private War, Anthropoid, or Belfast, or whatever comes next, the line in the press is always, ‘It’s the best thing he’s done since Fifty Shades,’” Dornan told GQ. “As if I am still needing to prove myself; I am still paying penance for that choice to get me back to where I was beforehand. Look, I get it, and, to be honest with you, it spurs me on. It lights a fire in me. If that means people saying, ‘Oh, actually he’s not that bad,’ well, so be it.”
So, with deep and sincere apologies to Dornan, I’m going to do the exact thing he complained about. Because anyone who wrote him off as the anthropomorphic torso from the S&M movies should check back in—he’s on a hot streak right now. Even a casual glance into Dornan’s non–Fifty Shades career reveals a gifted, nuanced actor with genuine comedic chops. This is who he’s been all along; the big monkey’s paw of a franchise is just far enough in the past now that it’s easier to notice.
When Dornan got cast as Christian Grey, the first season of The Fall had just aired on British and Irish TV. Dornan played Paul Spector, a therapist and family man by day and a serial rapist and murderer who has Belfast on edge by night. Dornan didn’t have an easy job; he was tasked with holding down half of a cops-and-killers show with no less a costar than Gillian Anderson on the other end of the teeter-totter. Paul, in contrast to other famous fictional serial killers, was a laconic, mysterious figure who spent much of his screen time lurking and listening. There were no monologues about liver, beans, and wine for Dornan to chew on; he had to get the job done with subtle gestures and hushed line readings. But he delivered, and was rewarded with a BAFTA nomination for his trouble.
From there, in between Fifty Shades of Grey and Fifty Shades Darker, Dornan starred in a pair of 2016 films about last stands. One, The Siege of Jadotville, features Dornan as the commander of a U.N. peacekeeping force who find themselves surrounded, outnumbered, and cut off from retreat, reinforcement, or resupply during the 1961 Congo crisis. Dornan—sporting an impressive Freddie Mercury mustache for the role—delivers a compelling performance in a forgettable movie that fizzles out. Anthropoid is more memorable. Dornan and Cillian Murphy play Czechoslovakian World War II commandos who drop in behind enemy lines on a mission to assassinate Reinhard Heydrich, the Nazi potentate and architect of the Final Solution. When they succeed, the film depicts in brutal, unflinching terms the Nazi response: torture, mass executions, and a climactic shootout in a Prague church. Anthropoid avoids the mistake many World War II movies make of portraying the Nazis as merely the opposing team, toning down the brutality and barbarism for a more popcorn-friendly tone. Instead, Anthropoid makes Saving Private Ryan look like Moana; it might be the best movie Dornan’s ever made, and having seen it once I’ll probably never watch it again.
During the Fifty Shades run, Dornan would periodically put down Christian Grey’s whips for a starring role in a depressing and violent work, but since he’s been liberated he’s taken on an interesting series of challenges. In many respects, Dornan’s career is reminiscent of Daniel Radcliffe’s. Like Dornan, Radcliffe knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that his first big role will define his career no matter what he does. Freed from the expectations of embodying a popular character, he’s taken on a series of interesting smaller and independent projects: Swiss Army Man, Guns Akimbo, Imperium, and so on. For Dorman, his post-franchise run has taken on a lighter tone than his previous era of work; in fact, he’s had a musical number in each of his past three movie credits: Wild Mountain Thyme, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, and Belfast.
Just in the past year, we’ve seen Dornan put the whole package together: the smoldering intensity that made him a sex symbol, but also a gift for comedy that might not come through in The Fall or Anthropoid, but made him a fixture on Graham Norton’s couch. Dornan is by no means the standout performer of Belfast; come award season he’ll probably take a backseat to costar Caitriona Balfe and a thunderous Ciaran Hinds. But as the loving and principled but somewhat unreliable paterfamilias, Dornan absolutely clicks in Kenneth Branagh’s memoiristic film. He was miscast as the romantic bachelor, but born to play the sexy dad. He’s still magnetic when he needs to be—see the “Everlasting Love” scene for evidence this is still a professional hot guy—but Dornan’s shockingly easy to buy as a paternal figure, the perfect blend of fierce protectiveness and silly self-deprecation that everyone wants from a dad.
That sense of humor comes through in Wild Mountain Thyme as well. There’s no redeeming the movie as a whole, being as it is a ludicrous amalgam of confused accents and kitschy stereotypes and features one of the most bizarre plot twists ever committed to film, a contrivance that’s all the more confusing because it has zero impact on the plot of the film—but Dornan does his best, and manages to get more than a few laughs with slapstick gags and Halpertian facial reactions.
But he may have reached his apotheosis in between the releases of Thyme and Belfast, as a lovesick henchman in Barb and Star. Dornan mostly plays an able comedic straight man—though the over-the-top silliness of Kristen Wiig, Annie Mumolo, and Damon Wayans Jr., in that film would make anyone look like a straight man by comparison—but he more than holds his own. And though he plays neither Barb nor Star, he gets his big moment with “Edgar’s Prayer,” a Lonely Island song nested inside this latter-day Austin Powers movie.
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Look at him mugging for the camera and kicking his legs in the sand. That’s not the cardboard cutout he was dismissed as after the Fifty Shades movies, or the stewing, austere figure from The Fall. Sometimes it’s easy to forget that actors like Brad Pitt and Chris Hemsworth started out as nothing more than eye candy, because they went on to show that they’re funny, as well. That’s what Dornan is doing now.
So as 2021 comes to a close, I find myself in an unexpected place: One where if Jamie Dornan’s in a movie, I’m probably going to see it, no matter what it is.
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Remember… he was miscast as the romantic bachelor, but born to play the sexy dad. He’s still magnetic when he needs to be—see the “Everlasting Love” scene for evidence this is still a professional hot guy—but Dornan’s shockingly easy to buy as a paternal figure, the perfect blend of fierce protectiveness and silly self-deprecation that everyone wants from a dad. — The Ringer
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sentierscolores · 4 years
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Gillian Murphy in Swan Lake
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aneversion · 3 years
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NAME ╱ eve
AGE, TIMEZONE, PRONOUNS ╱ 29, gmt, she/her
HOGWARTS HOUSE ╱ hufflepuff
FAVORITE TROPES ╱ good but not nice, butch queen, wild card
FAVORITE FACES ╱ cillian murphy, gillian anderson, barry keoghan, luka sabbat
LEAST FAVORITE EMOJI ╱ the regular smiley face is absolutely cursed
ANYTHING ELSE? ╱ the aesthetic looks so pretty it makes me weak 
GIF OR MEME ╱ 
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madamebaggio · 11 months
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Notes: Previously...
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“Let’s get you into a pub, Red.” Connor put his arm over Gillian’s shoulder.
“Right. Some beer, some music… It’s going to be great.” Murphy agreed, his arm going around her waist.
Gillian looked from side to side -from brother to brother- then rolled her eyes. “I’m not going to a second location with you two. Much less a pub.”
“Live a little, Gil.” Connor grinned at her. “We’ll be good.”
She snorted.
“We won’t get arrested.” Murphy amended.
“That’s easier to believe.”
“One beer, love.” Murphy squeezed her waist.
“One cigarette.” Connor pushed.
“Fine!” Gillian rolled her eyes. “But if we don’t get home before mdinight you’re both becoming pumpkins.”
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salvatxreschool · 4 years
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Buenas, traigo a Henry St John con el fc de Chadwick Boseman, como humano y padre de Darcy St John.
Buena cariño! las reservas quedan actualizadas.
Dante Cassano padre de Angelo Cassano. Humano con el rostro de Ben Barnes
Alaric Saltzman padre de Josette y Lizzie Saltzman. Humano con el rostro de Matt Davis.
Amelie Jensen madre de Kelly Jensen. Loba con el rostro de Teresa Palmer.
Thomas Colfer tutor de Sebastian Belcourt. Vampiro con el rostro de Chad Michael Murray.
Bonnie Bennet tutora de Robbie Bennett.Bruja con el rostro de Kat Graham.
Rebekah Mikaelson madre de Elijah Gerard. Vampira original con el rostro de Claire Holt
Peter Duchannes padre de Patrick Duchannes. Brujo con el rostro de Paul Rudd
Larry Hobart padre de Connor y Zoe Hobart. Lobo con el rostro de Stephen Amell
Jared Kleinman padre de Evan Kleinman. Humano con el rostro de Shemar Moore.
Natalie Martin madre de Lydia Martin. Humana con el rostro de Amy Adams
Athenea Castellan madre de Perseo Castellan Bruja con el rostro de Courtney Cox
Marcus Grace madre de Luke Grace. Humano con el rostro de Jensen Ackles.
Lucas Grey tutor de Cameron Chase. Vampiro con el rostro de Mark Pellegrino
Eve Soung madre de Kitty Soung. Ninfa  con el rostro de Kelly Marie Tran.
Richard Bones padre de Theodore Bones. Greywaren con el rostro de Mark Ruffalo.
Harry Shumway padre de Hannah y Hayden Shumway. Lobo con el rostro de Mark Consuelos.
Marcel Gerard tutor de Louis Clearwater y padre de Elijah Gerard. Vampiro con el rostro de Charles Michael Davis.
Melissa McCall madre de Scott McCall. Humana con el rostro de Melissa Ponzio
Jay Cipriano tutor de Nicholas Scratch. Brujo con el rostro de Toby Macguire.
Caroline Forbes madre de Lizzie y Josie Saltzman. Vampira con el rostro de Candice King.
Elena Gilbert madre de Stefanie y Kalen Salvatore. Humana con el rostro de Nina Dobrev.
Zelda Spellman tutora de Sabrina Spellman. Bruja con el rostro de Miranda Otto.
Davina Claire madre de Hayley y Fred Mikaelson. Bruja con el rostro de Danielle Campbell.
Chris Argent padre de Allison Argent. Humano con el rostro de JR Bourne
Ariel Woodville tutora de Sophie De Martel. Vampira. con el rostro de Karen Gillian.
Eva Blackthorn madre de Juliette Blakcthorn. Banshee con el rostro de Laura Dern.
Helene Shumway madre de Hannah y Hayden Shumway. Loba con el rostro de Keri Russell
Cinthya Hobart madre de Zoe y Connor Hobart. Loba con el rostro de Emily Bert Rickards.
Freya Mikaelson madre adoptiva de Helene Dubois y tutora de Hope Mikaelson. Bruja con el rostro de Riley Voelkel.
Francesca Park madre de Penelope Park. Bruja con el rostro de Pryanka Chopkra.
Gina Westfall madre de Greta Westfall. Ninfa con el rostro de Jennifer Aniston.
Kaya Nutter madre de Emmeline Nutter. Oneiroi con el rostro de Cobie Smulders.
Liam Mcnally padre de Jade Mcnally. Humano con el rostro de Jon Bernthal
Alana Bellerose tutora de Ian Reay. Bruja con el rostro de Évelyne Brochu.
Kol Mikaelson padre de Fred y Hayley Mikaelson. Vampiro original con el rostro de Nathaniel Buzolic.
Pollux Diggory tío/tutor de Delphi Diggory. Brujo con el rostro de Jake Gyllenhaal.
Casandra Dune madre de Trevor Dune. Oneroi con el rostro de Kaheryn Winnick.
Edmud McClain padrastro de Trevor Dune. Brujo con el rostro de Cillian Murphy.
Mickaela Keller madre de Michelle Keller. Bruja con el rostro de Meghan Marckle.
Nella Tandy hermana y tutora Lane Tandy. Ninfa con el rostro de Zoe Deschanel.
Keelin Mikaelson tutora de Hope Mikaelson y madre de Helene. Loba con el rostro de Zoe Saldaña.
Damon Salvatore padre de Kalen y Stefanie Salvatore. Humano con el rostro de Ian Somerhalder.
Henry St John padre de Darcy St John. Humanocon el rostro de Chadwick Boseman.
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—  Caroline Forbes
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Gillian Murphy and Qi Han in Giselle.
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punkfrenchtoast · 1 year
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hello moots i wanted my first post on this acc to be my lovely husband robert fischer
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kafkasapartment · 3 years
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Gillian Murphy, Principal, American Ballet Theatre, 2015. Ken Browar and Deborah Ory. Pigment Photograph on Hahnemule Archival Paper.
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books0977 · 3 years
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Gillian Murphy and Marcelo Gomes in Her Notes, American Ballet Theatre, October 2017. © Rosalie O’Connor.
The music is pretty, romantic, and can be passionate and brooding in the vein of Chopin. Lang’s choreography is too, and she works in a number of elegant, lilting lifts and with dreamy partnering opportunities for the men and women. Frequently a principal female, on this night Gillian Murphy and Misty Copeland, will end up alone on stage with others milling around them, resting in contemplation, perhaps emblematic of the forgotten female artist.
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