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lgspears · 1 year
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here's my picks for a live-action/cgi hybrid of the Star Fox Movie: Jeremy Allen White as Fox McCloud, Daniel Bellomy as Falco Lombardi, Jack Dylan Grazer as Slippy Toad, Matthew McConaughey as Peppy Hare, Patrick Warburton, Cillian Murphy or John Noble as Andross, Charlotte Vega as Krystal, Dominic Monaghan as Rob 64, Dan Stevens as Wolf O'Donnell, Alan Tudyk as Leon Powalski, Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Andrew Oikonny, Danny Mcbride as Pigma Dengar, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Panther Caroso, Paul McGann as General Pepper, Logan Lerman as Bill Grey, Elizabeth Gillies as Katt Monroe, Max Mittelman or Justin Briner as Tricky, Kevin Weisman or Patton Oswalt as Beltino Toad and Michael Shannon as James McCloud.
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hootsewers · 2 years
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Ok Edwin, hand over the shortest most gremliny oc in your arsenal 🔪
I mean truthfully it's Just Me lol
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(old mascot but same vibes lmao)
But like.......actual OC's I'm using for stuff??? hernghh.... probably........here's a selection from a few different settings lol.
Bianco Bellomi(4'10", they/them), goth goblin with "what do you have??" "A KNIFE" energy
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Savant Graves (6'1" is literally the smallest that dragons come in his world lol), mass murderer and general dickhead
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Noah (1"6", also murderous but for more self-righteous reasons), one of many experimental genetically-modified pets that...didn't exactly go as planned lol. the model and serial number are no longer accurate but this is the most recent drawing I have of him
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And last but certainly not least is Chunky, (idk probably 11"?) a knockoff Chucky doll. He's an NPC for a D&D game I play with some friends where I made them like...an "anti-group" of their perfectly-engineered nemeses. Their whole gang is pictured here.
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So, for reference, my player characters are a sentient (CUTE) doll named Moondrop, a gunslinger rabbit named Quinn, a mushroom with arms named Margan, and a lesser great one puppetteering a human skeleton named John Bloodborne. Their respective arch-enemies are Chunky the doll, Gilbert the cowboy dog, Schmalex the "flower," and my personal favorite, JACK TEAMFORTRESS2 lmfao
I'm sure I have more, I am an endless font of oc's lmao
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speedsiteshoe · 2 years
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dresslikejeff · 6 years
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queensugardaily · 6 years
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Photo one: From left to right: Caleb Eberhardt, Gerald Caesar, Jonathan Burke, Daniel Bellomy, and Nicholas L. Ashe do vocal warm-ups. Photo: Sasha Arutyunova for Vulture
Photo two: From left to right: Austin Pendleton, John Clay III, Jeremy Pope (foreground), and Nicholas L. Ashe rehearse a scene. Photo: Sasha Arutyunova for Vulture
With Echoes of Moonlight, Tarell Alvin McCraney Makes His Broadway Debut  A peek backstage ahead of Choir Boy’s premiere.
By E. Alex Jung @e_alexjung
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Choir Boy
Haven’t posted in a while, haven’t I? Don’t worry, I’m not dead yet. Anyway, back to the review.
Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Broadway play Choir Boy is an absolute tearjerker, a story of a boy who gets everything he believes is a part of him stripped away until he can find it within himself to rise again, using the medium of black culture very well to bring in a majorly white audience. While there were sad scenes within the actual script, I cried the most at the end, when the whole play and all it was saying finally collapsed onto me. It doesn’t matter what other people think you are, or even what you think you are, as long as you have somebody on your side, you can always take a breath and start again.
Unlike a similar musical (Medicine the Musical) this play actually has something very near to a cohesive plot. All of the interactions and communications are little threads that get woven together exceptionally well through song (which I will touch on later) and dialogue. We feel bad for all the characters caught up in Pharus’s exuberance. While Bobby Marrow is portrayed as the bully riling up the gay kid in an all-boys high school, we learn things about him that make us feel pity for him and his attempt to maintain normalcy in a world that feels like it is changing too fast for him (it doesn’t excuse his behavior, but it makes him three dimensional). Similarly, I didn’t initially realize why David Heard was such an important character, but his arc crescendoed and in the end, I realized his importance all along and the interactions he had with Pharus before we knew his importance as the (SPOILERS) secret boyfriend. All parts of the story work together.
However, it isn’t completely perfect. The time frame of the story feels too long, and while I wouldn’t know anything about grudges as I’ve never had a fight that lasted a week (I like to resolve things quickly), the story of the play didn’t feel like it lasted a whole year. It may have been because there were no interactions between Bobby Marrow and Pharus Young outside of choir, and thus didn’t feel like they could grow the grudge the entire summer and eventually the school year, but apparently, it did. On the other hand, the story can’t be cut down, because there are multiple important plot points that occur at what I believe was the end of the previous school year.
In addition, there are a few plot threads that don’t seem to go anywhere but are needed to move forward a different plot thread, so it makes it okay in the long run.
The music is phenomenal. Due to the nature of the whole play - i.e. it taking place with a choir group, all of the songs make sense. And that’s without factoring in the heavy religious themes and ideas sprinkled in and a lot of black culture being ingrained in music and dance. I never felt that the story had suddenly veered into song and I didn’t understand why. It made sense. Each song had a place, and each song progressed the plot. Everything felt like it was there for a reason, and that is the best feeling to have with a musical. Moving on to my favorite part of the whole play, the lighting, and the staging. I was in awe of the purposeful lighting set up in the theater, how the ending of scenes could be punctuated by lighting the departure of one character in a very casual and blase manner, while also being subtle with other patterns and textures in the light. It was glorious. They made marvelous use of the stage and every square inch of the set was used to portray further character development. I loved it.
All in all, it is a beautiful production and really deserves its place on Broadway. The acting is amazing, directing is on point, the lighting couldn’t be better and the songs were worked in exactly as a musical should work in songs. I would certainly recommend this to everyone if they can go see it. It tells the tale of someone who feels like they only belong for one reason only.
Rating: 4.5/5
Tickets Available through February 24th
http://choirboybroadway.com/
Trigger Warning: somebody gets punched pretty bad, liberal use of racial and gay slurs (specifically the n-word).
Cast and Credits:
Junior Davis -- Nicholas L. Ashe
Anthony Justin “AJ” James -- John Clay III
Headmaster Marrow -- Chuck Cooper
David Heard -- Caleb Eberhardt
Bobby Marrow -- J. Quinton Johnson
Mr. Pendleton -- Austin Pendleton
Pharus Jonathan Young -- Jeremy Pope
Ensemble -- Daniel Bellomy, Jonathan Burke, Gerald Caesar, Marcus Gladney
Director -- Trip Cullman
General Manager -- Florie Seery
Scenic and Costume Designer -- David Zinn
Lighting Design -- Peter Kaczorowski
Original Music and Sound Design -- Fitz Patton
Hair and Make-up Design -- Cookie Jordan
Fight Direction -- Thomas Schall
Choreography -- Camille A. Brown
Production Stage Manager -- Narda E. Alcorn
Casting -- Nancy Piccione & Kelly Gillespie
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uptownbill · 6 years
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I'm really looking forward to seeing #Choirboy. I saw a production of the first incarnation but playwright #tarellalvinmccraney has revised and rewritten 40% of his amazing show. Broadway premiere of Choir Boy, by Academy Award winner Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight, The Brother/Sister Plays) and directed by Drama Desk Award nominee Trip Cullman (Lobby Hero, Significant Other, Murder Ballad). Joining previously announced cast members Chuck Cooper (Headmaster Marrow), Austin Pendleton (Mr. Pendleton) and Jeremy Pope(Pharus Jonathan Young) are Nicholas L. Ashe (Junior Blake), Daniel Bellomy(Ensemble), Jonathan Burke (Ensemble), Gerald Caesar (Ensemble), John Clay III (Anthony Justin "AJ" James), Caleb Eberhardt (David Heard), Marcus Gladney (Ensemble) and J. Quinton Johnson (Bobby Marrow). Original cast members from the 2013 Off-Broadway MTC production include Nicholas L. Ashe, Chuck Cooper, Austin Pendleton and Jeremy Pope. (at Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq2O7AwHxMQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ymi5hig6ke7u
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