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iconsrequestsworld · 10 months ago
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fav or reblog if you save 🦸‍♀️
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mages-pandoras-box · 1 year ago
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Ryan smirks, shrugging, "I got nothing to lose," he admits, "Do you have a mission already or have you not thought that far ahead?"
As he talked, Ryan walks forward to stand in front of Deep, uncaring and calm as he waits for an answer.
@cgi-blowme
Daze: your muse wakes up somewhere to find my muse over them.
Trespass: my muse trespasses on your muse's property.
Accomplice: for one muse to assist the other at the scene of a crime.
[Cgi-blowme/The Deep]
Ryan slowly looks up to see the hazy figure above him. When he realizes who it is, he screams. The Deep is lucky Ryan was the only one home.
"WHAT THE FUCK!!!"
Ryan scoots back on his bed, holding up the covers to hide from the supe standing at the foot of his bed.
"What the fuck!? Why!? Are you here!? WHY!? WHYY!?!?"
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catastrophiized · 9 months ago
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#𝑪͟𝑨͟𝑻͟𝑨͟𝑺͟𝑻͟𝑹͟𝑶͟𝑷͟𝑯͟𝑰͟𝑰͟𝒁͟𝑬͟𝑫͟    ;    a    private    roleplay    blog    featuring    characters    from    diverse    media.    includes    mature    content    and    triggers.    please    refrain    from    interacting    if    you    are    under    twenty-one    years    old.
FEATURING:    James    Buchanan    "Bucky"    Barnes    (Marvel    Cinematic    Universe),    Kevin    Moskowitz    "The    Deep"    (The    Boys),    and    Trevor    Belmont    (Castlevania).
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⁰¹    LAWS.    ⁰²    INFORMATION.    ⁰³    OPENS.    ⁰⁴    MEMES.
RULES
Have reasonable expectations. Given the nature of the characters written they will not always be easily digestible. Take that in consideration before FOLLOWING and INTERACTING please. The content material is not always family-friendly and the writing WILL reflect that. MATURE THEMES WILL BE PRESENT. 21+.
Mun does not equal muse. Period.
Decent respect and roleplay etiquette applies. Don't be a jackass and if you are, I will simply block and move on. I do not participate or care about cancel culture or callout posts. I am here to write my silly little characters without worrying about any drama.
Length/style may vary depending mood and muse. I am here to mostly WRITE so that will be the main focus on my blog.
I haven't decided if I will be iconless or not yet but there is a chance I will. I do not know if I want to put in the effort to use icons so it may be a 50-50 thing.
If you have any issues or concerns feel free to approach. :) I will do my best to tag things appropriately to make everyone's dash comfortable.
Regarding Kevin / The Deep some aspects of his characterization will be ignored and tweaked for my own comfort. This being said please approach me for any clarification.
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favorite-characters · 2 years ago
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𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝔹𝕠𝕪𝕤
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Chace Crawford as ᴋᴇᴠɪɴ «ᴛʜᴇ ᴅᴇᴇᴘ» ᴍᴏꜱᴋᴏᴡɪᴛᴢ (sh. Eric Kripke / S01 / 2019)
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tuppencetrinkets · 3 years ago
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Icons / The Boys, part 6/??  
A-Train / Jessie T. Usher #16,800
Billy Butcher - Karl Urban #64,800
Frenchie -  Tomer Capone  #30,000
Hughie Campbell - Jack Quaid  #82,800
Kevin Moskowitz / The Deep - Chace Crawford #22,174
Mother’s Milk - Laz Alonso #25,000
Soldier Boy - Jensen Ackles #8,900
Stormfront - Aya Cash #15,400
Supersonic - Miles Gaston Villanueva #3,400
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pietrosmaximofs · 3 years ago
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gt-icons · 3 years ago
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Kevin Moskowitz aka The Deep “The Boys” icons
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scifihorroradventure · 8 years ago
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CHILD'S PLAY (1988)
A shoot out between the Lakeshore Strangler - Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif) - and Chicago detective Mike Norris (Chris Sarandon) ends with the former getting hit. Dying and desperate, the killer manages to take shelter in a nearby toy store. As Mike closes in, Charles gets his hands on a doll and begins reciting a Latin incantation. Before Mike can find him, a lightning bolt strikes the store and destroys it, though the detective survives the blast. Some time later, young Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent)’s birthday has arrived and all he wants is a Good Guy Doll, the latest toy craze. Though his mother Karen (Catherine Hicks) is initially unable to find one, she's finally sold one by a peddler (Juan Ramirez) and takes it home. Andy immediately adores the doll, Chucky, though things go horribly wrong as Karen's friend Maggie (Dinah Manoff) is killed and thrown from their apartment window. Investigating the death, Mike begins to suspect Andy, the only other person present. As more bodies begin to turn up, the police become convinced that Andy is responsible or at least somehow involved. But Karen soon discovers that Chucky is alive, possessed by the soul of Charles Lee Ray, and that Andy is his next target.
In an era of inhuman murderers (Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers) and supernatural beings (Freddy Krueger, Pinhead), Child's Play gave us something different. While killer dolls were nothing new to horror (the Zuni Fetish Doll from Trilogy of Terror and Talky Tina from The Twilight Zone were notable monsters earlier in the same genre), writer Don Mancini and director Tom Holland (of Fright Night fame) brought us a far more fleshed out monster than previous attempts. He wasn't just some mindlessly evil living toy of unknown origins, the way he had reached such a state was integral to the film's plot, and in fact the entire series. A truly nasty individual, Chucky is portrayed perfectly by Oscar-winning actor Brad Dourif. Though he appears briefly at the start as serial killer Charles Lee Ray, Dourif soon disappears from the screen and becomes nothing but a voice emanating from the Chucky doll, providing a wonderfully sinister, darkly humorous performance. The animatronics used to bring Chucky to life are also impressive, not only providing close ups of him emoting and talking, but also shots of the killer doll's entire body moving about in full view. The special effects, combined with Brad Dourif's performance, results in one of the screen's most memorable horror villains.
Catherine Hicks turns in a solid performance as Karen Barclay, the panic-stricken mother of the film's young protagonist, Andy. While she desparately wants to believe her son, as any mother would, she also realizes how insane it sounds as he tries to tell everyone that his doll is alive. Chris Sarandon is a little one note as aloof cop Mike Norris, but he's still likeable enough as a lead. Mike's partner Jack never really adds anything to the movie, and Dr. Ardmore is a classic a-hole who never believes the kid's/hero's warning and ultimately pays the price. Easily the star of the show, however, is Alex Vincent as child protagonist Andy Barclay. Vincent's performance as Andy is a rarity, not just in horror movies, but in movies period. Andy isn't perfect, making a scary breakfast in bed for Karen, and possesses a lot of qualities that children have in real life. But never once is Andy annoying, nor does he ever make things worse for the other characters. Not only that, we feel sorry for him as he tries to warn everyone about his doll's terrible secret. It never feels like he's acting either, which is another huge plus. In fact, he's downright likeable. The scenes in which he lets out a quiet, horrified "Stop! Stop..." as he watches Chucky kill Dr. Ardmore, or when he sobs "He's coming to kill me..." when he sees Chucky approaching his window, are honestly heart wrenching. Thankfully, Vincent would return in Child's Play 2.
Chucky was the last of the major 1980s horror icons to make their debut and the killer doll instantly struck a chord with fans. While his quest for vengeance against Andy Barclay would eventually taper off, his thirst for blood would remain strong, and Chucky would return six more times to terrorize anyone standing in his way, gaining a stronger resolve, a frightening new appearance, and even a family.
Rating: ★★★★ ½
Cast: Alex Vincent ... Andy Barclay Catherine Hicks ... Karen Barclay Chris Sarandon ... Detective Mike Norris Brad Dourif ... Charles Lee Ray / Voice of Chucky Tommy Swerdlow ... Jack Santos Dinah Manoff ... Maggie Peterson Jack Colvin ... Dr. Ardmore Neil Giuntoli ... Eddie Caputo Juan Ramirez ... Peddler Alan Wilder ... Mr. Criswell Ray Oliver ... John/Dr. Death Ed Gale ... Chucky Stunt Double Edan Gross ... Good Guy Voice
Director: Tom Holland. Producer: Elliot Geisinger (co-executive producer), David Kirschner, Laura Moskowitz (associate producer), and Barrie M. Osborne (executive producer). Writer: Don Mancini (story and screenplay), John Lafia (screenplay), and Tom Holland (screenplay). Music: Joe Renzetti. Special Effects: Howard Berger (shop supervisor: Chucky construction crew), Richard O. Helmer (supervisor), Rick Lalonde (lab technician: Chucky construction crew), Ron Pipes (hair: Chucky construction crew), Zandra Platzek (hair: Chucky construction crew), Jim Schwalm), Carl Sorensen (lab technician: Chucky construction crew), Christopher Swift (lab technician: Chucky construction crew), Kevin Yagher (designer and executor: "Chucky" doll), Mark C. Yagher (shop assistant: Chucky construction crew), James Kagel (lead sculptor, uncredited), Peter Donen (visual effects supervisor), Joseph Yanuzzi (visual effects editor), Harry Moreau (animation supervisor: Apogee, inc., uncredited), and Jerry Pooler (optical department: Apogee, inc., uncredited).
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pietrosmaximofs · 4 years ago
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tuppencetrinkets · 3 years ago
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Sorted screencaps from The Boys, S1-3. Found HERE.
A-Train / Jessie T. Usher #16,800
Actress (Stormfront) - Charlize Theron #500
Adam Bourke - P.J. Byrne #1,370
Alastair Adana - Goran Visnjic #1,800
Also Ashley - Sabrina Saudin #900
Anika - Ana Sani #1,300
Annie January / Starlighter - Erin Moriarty  #78,000
Ashley Barrett - Colby Minifie #14,700
Becca Butcher - Shantel Van Santen  #7,800
Billy Butcher - Karl Urban #64,800
Black Noir - Nathan Mitchell #183
Blue Hawk - Nick Wechsler #1,600
Cameron Coleman - Matthew Edison #1,300
Carol Manning - Jessica Hecht #915
Cassandra - Katy Breier #3,500
Cherie - Jordana Lajoie  #1,000
Connie Butcher - Lesley Nicol  #248
Crimson Countess - Laurie Holden  #1,700
Donna January - Ann Cusack  #3,200
Eagle the Archer - Langston Kerman  #1,400
Elena - Nicola Coccia-Damude  #2,900
Ezekiel - Shaun Benson  #1,000
Frenchie -  Tomer Capone  #30,000
Gecko - David W. Thompson #357
Grace Mallory - Laila Robins  #7,500
Gunpowder - Sean Patrick Flanery / Joel Gagne #950
Homelander - Antony Starr #80,000
Hugh Campbell - Simon Pegg #1,300
Hughie Campbell - Jack Quaid  #82,800
Janine - Liyou Abere / Nalini Ingrita #1,300
Jonah Vogelbaum - John Doman #1,500
Judy Atkinson - Barbara Gordon #400
Kenji Miyashiro / Mouse - Abraham Lim #1,800
Kevin Moskowitz / The Deep - Chace Crawford #22,174
Kimiko Miyashiro - Karen Fukuhara #20,000
Lamplighter - Shawn Ashmore #4,300
Lenny Butcher - Jack Fulton #800
Little Nina - Katia Winter #2,200
Madelyn Stillwell - Elisabeth Shue #12,400
Maggie Shaw / Maeve - Dominique McElligott #23,600
Mesmer - Haley Joel Osment / Aram Avakian #3,700
Mindstorm - Ryan Blakely #411
Monique - Frances Turner / Alvina August #1,500
Mother’s Milk - Laz Alonso #25,000
Nathan - Christian Keyes #2,500
Popclaw - Brittany Allen #3,300
Robert Singer - Jim Beaver #1,800
Robin - Jess Salgueiro #800
Ryan - Cameron Crovetti #8,000
Sam Butcher - John Noble #500
Soldier Boy - Jensen Ackles #8,900
Stan Edgar - Giancarlo Esposito #6,400
Stormfront - Aya Cash #15,400
Supersonic - Miles Gaston Villanueva #3,400
Susan Raynor - Jennifer Esposito #2,900
Tessa (TNT) - Kristin Booth #600
The Legend - Paul Reiser #1,800
Todd - Matthew Gorman #1,200
Tommy (TNT) - Jack Doolan #600
Translucent - Alex Hassell #800
Victoria Neuman -  Claudia Doumit #7,500
Young Butcher - Luca Villacis / Josh Zaharia #300
Young Lenny - Bruno Rudolf #800
Young Mallory - Sarah Swire #1,600
Young Nadia - Elisa Paszt #200
Young Sam Butcher - Brendan Murray #150
Young Stan Edgar - Justin Davis #800
Young Starlight - Maya Misaljevic #500
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