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blackfairy312 · 2 months
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anyway OC meme
eblis jumpscare 😨 i used his mohg-follower design cause i implied that he and varré are like, 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 in that hypothetical ending idea (GOD I NEED TO PLAY THE NEW DLC BUT IM BROKE AND I DONT HAVE THE MOTIVATION TO FIGHT MOHG 😭😭😭)
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THE MIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC
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duranduratulsa · 8 months
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Cowboy Cinema...The Good Old Boys (1995) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #western #thegoodoldboys #elmerkelton #TommyLeeJones #sissyspacek #wilfordbrimley #ripwilfordbrimley #FrancesMcDormand #SamShepherd #walterolkiewicz #mattdamon #brucemcgill #parkoverall #dvd #90s #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsascowboycinema
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techaddictsuk · 2 years
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10 to Midnight (1983)
Bronson plays an ageing detective, taking on a younger by-the-book protege. Together they must track down a mysterious serial killer who is targeting young ladies... in 10 to Midnight!
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littleoddwriter · 1 year
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Rules, Guidelines, etc.:
[Used to be: ronaldrx]
I'm a hobby writer and mostly write (x Reader) FanFictions and Headcanons. But I am also working on my original story whenever I can, so that I’ll hopefully publish it as an actual book someday. My Ao3.
Here’s a link to my Ko-Fi, in case you want to support me financially. It would mean a lot to me! (Obviously no obligation whatsoever! You never have to pay for anything on my blog, it’s merely an option for donations.)
Also, here are my sideblogs if you’re interested:
Dead Poets Society
Horror
Raúl Esparza
The Simpsons
Only ask for the characters I’ve got listed, please. I’ve written down all of the ones I actually write for, and the list is being updated regularly, as I often find new (actors, whose) characters I write for! (And yes, I always write for every character, so don’t ever worry if you wanna ask for one I haven’t written for in a long time, or ever, it’s fine!) Please always be patient with me. If I haven’t outright declined your request, it’s definitely in the works; even if it has been weeks or months since you’ve sent it in! And only send your requests via ASKs. No DMs or comments, please.
If you have a request, send an Ask to my inbox.
NO sexual NSFW requests, please (more details further down).
Requests = CLOSED (Max. Limit: 10)
Current number of requests: 10
Last updated: October 29, 2023
Masterlists are linked with fandoms/actors/characters below. I WRITE FOR:
ALFRED MOLINA characters:
Doctor Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus
DAVID DASTMALCHIAN characters:
Abner Krill/Polka-Dot Man
Bob Taylor
Denham
James Lewis
Johnson
Kurt Goreshter
Lonny Crane
Murdoc
Philippe/Abra Kadabra
Simon Lynch
Thomas Schiff
ETHAN HAWKE characters:
Arthur Harrow
Ellison Oswalt
Goodnight Robicheaux
James Sandin
EWAN MCGREGOR characters:
Alex Law
Catcher Block
Christopher Robin
Curt Wild
Dan Torrance
John Bishop
Mark Renton
Obi-Wan Kenobi 
Roman Sionis/Black Mask* (Birds of Prey - Masc!Reader only) [Any other version of Roman Sionis/Black Mask can be with a Gender Neutral/Female!Reader.]
HUGH DANCY characters:
Adam Raki
Cal Roberts
Luke Brandon
Executive ADA Nolan Price
Will Graham
KARL URBAN characters:
Billy Butcher
Black Hat
John Kennex
Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Markiplier EGOS:
Darkiplier
Illinois
Wilford Warfstache
Yancy
PAUL DANO characters:
Alex Jones/Barry Milland [Platonic only!]
Dwayne Hoover [Platonic only!]
Edward Nashton/The Riddler
Eli Sunday
Jay (Okja)
Joby Taylor
Klitz
PEDRO PASCAL characters:
Agent Whiskey
Dave York
Dio Morrissey
Eddie
Ezra
Francisco “Catfish” Morales
Marcus Moreno
Marcus Pike
Max Phillips
Maxwell Lord
Oberyn Martell
Ricky Hauk
RAÚL ESPARZA characters:
Bobby
Dr. Frederick Chilton*
Jackson Neill
Jonas Nightingale
Rafael Barba
Characters from 9-1-1 (Lone Star):
Carlos Reyes*
Eddie Diaz
Evan “Buck” Buckley
Howard “Chimney” Han
Josh Russo*
Mateo Chavez
Paul Strickland
Bobby Nash
Tim Rosewater
TK Strand*
Characters from Law and Order(: Special Victims Unit):
Detective/ADA Dominick “Sonny” Carisi, Jr.
Sergeant Mike Dodds
Detective Nick Amaro
Executive ADA Nolan Price
ADA Peter Stone
ADA Rafael Barba
Deputy Chief William Dodds
Little Miss Sunshine:
Dwayne Hoover [Platonic only!]
Frank*
Our Flag Means Death:
Edward Teach/Blackbeard*
Frenchie
Izzy Hands
Stede Bonnet*
Prisoners (2013):
Alex Jones/Barry Milland [Platonic only!]
Bob Taylor
Detective David Loki
Renfield (2023):
Count Dracula
Robert Montague Renfield
Tedward “Teddy” Lobo
SLASHERS/Horror Film Characters:
Asa Emory/The Collector
Ash J. Williams [I will usually default to Ash from the TV show, unless requested otherwise!]
Billy Lenz (1974)
Billy Loomis
Bo Sinclair
Brahms Heelshire
Bubba Sawyer/Leatherface (TCM 1974 and TCM 2)
Charles Lee Ray/Chucky
Chop Top Sawyer
Corey Cunningham
Dewey Riley
Drayton Sawyer
Herbert West*
Jesse Cromeans/Chromeskull
Lawrence Gordon
Lester Sinclair
Luigi Largo
Mark Hoffman  
Nubbins Sawyer
Pavi Largo
Stu Macher  
Vincent Sinclair
William Easton
Star Wars:
Anakin Skywalker
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Qui-Gon Jinn
The Girl Next Door:
Klitz
Eli
Characters from The Simpsons:
Cecil Terwilliger*
Fat Tony
Frankie the Squealer
Grady*
Jack Lassen
Johnny Tightlips
Julio*
Legs
Louie
Moe Szyslak
Ned Flanders
Otto Mann
Seymour Skinner
Sideshow Bob
Sideshow Mel
Snake Jailbird
Timothy Lovejoy
Waylon Smithers*
What We Do in the Shadows:
Anton (Movie)
Deacon
Guillermo de la Cruz*
Laszlo Cravensworth
Nandor the Relentless
Viago
Vladislav
* Please note that an asterisk (*) means that these characters are Male/Masc/GenderNeutral!Reader only (including non-binary, of course). Platonic relationships with Female!Reader are possible, but no romantic ones.
If it’s a character that is open to all Readers, and you do not specify in your request what you want, I’ll usually opt for a Gender Neutral Reader by default.
SHIPS, such as:
BlackBonnet (OFMD)
SteddyHands (OFMD)
Black Pete x Lucius Spriggs (OFMD)
Buck x Josh Russo (9-1-1)
Dracfield (Renfield 2023)
Buddie (9-1-1)
Eli x Klitz (The Girl Next Door)
Nandermo (WWDITS)
Herbert West x Dan Cain (Re-Animator)
McKirk (Star Trek: AOS)
Oluwande x Jim Jimenez (OFMD)
Barisi (Law & Order SVU) 
Renfield x Teddy Lobo (Renfield 2023)
Sickrent (Trainspotting/T2)
Stobotnik (Sonic Movie)
Tarlos (9-1-1: Lone Star)
AnderPerry (Dead Poets Society)
ZsaszMask (Birds of Prey)
Lastly, I would like to add things I will NOT write (about):
Sexual NSFW fics/headcanons (I used to write those as you can see in my Masterlists, but I have my reasons for not writing them anymore. Any hints at sexual topics are fine).
Anything related to death as the main subject (this includes deadly diseases, anything fatal, really, etc.).
Anything that romanticizes Mental Illness (my Vent Fics about my own disorders obviously do not romanticize any of it and I do not stand for that).
(Recreational) Drug Use
Extreme Possessive Behaviour and/or Jealousy
Yandere
If you have something you would like me to write for, but you do not see it listed anywhere, please ask me before requesting it, so we can talk about it. I hope you enjoy yourself on my blog and have a good time!
My Asks and DMs are always open for any questions or simply to talk!
- Jesse
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alliluyevas · 1 year
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for my beloved followers interested in mormon polygamy name discourse, i have compiled and presented a list of the children of four different 19th century mormon polygamist men, ranging from 30 to 66 children. I included middle names when I could find them and the children are listed in chronological order of their birth.
Brigham Young:
Elizabeth, Vilate, Joseph Angell, Brigham Jr., Mary Ann, Emma Alice, Luna Caroline, John Willard, Brigham Heber, Edward Partridge, Oscar Brigham, Hyrum, Joseph, Moroni, Mary Eliza, Ella Elizabeth, Alva, Alma, Fanny Decker, Emily Augusta, Marinda Hyde, Clarissa Maria, Jeanette Richards, Zina Presendia, Evelyn Louisa, Hyrum Smith, Caroline Partridge, Ernest Irving, Nabby Howe, Willard, Eudora Lovina, Mahonri Moriancumer, Emmeline Amanda, Shamira, Alfales, Brigham Morris, Phoebe Louisa, Jedediah Grant, Arta DeChrista, Joseph Don Carlos, Louisa Wells, Susa Amelia, Lorenzo Dow, Miriam, Albert Jeddie, Feramorz Little, Alonzo, Josephine, Clarissa Hamilton, Charlotte Tallula, Ruth, Phineas Howe, Lura, Daniel Wells, Rhoda Mabel, Adella, and Fanny van Cott
Heber Kimball: 
Judith Marvin, William Henry, Helen Mar, Roswell Heber, Heber Parley, David Patten, Adelbert, Charles Spaulding, Henry, Brigham Willard, Sarah Helen, David, Margaret Jane, Abraham Alonzo, Isaac, Solomon Farnham, Samuel Chase, David Orson, Prescinda Celestia, Murray Gould, David Heber, Joseph Smith, Augusta, Cornelia Christine, John Heber, William Gheen, Susannah, Samuel Heber, Joseph Smith, Harriet, Newel Whitney, Willard Heber, Jacob Reese, Jonathan Golden, Horace Heber, Rosalia, Albert Heber, Lydia Holmes, Jedediah Heber, Hyrum Heber, Enoch Heber, Peter, Daniel Heber, Ann Spaulding, Sarah Maria, Jeremiah Heber, Mary Melvina, Andrew, Alice Ann, Eliza, James Heber, Joshua Heber, Washington, Mary Margaret, Moroni Heber, Sarah Gheen, Joshua Heber, Eugene, Wilford Alfonzo, Franklin Heber, Lorenzo Heber, Abbie Sarah
Joseph F. Smith:
Mercy Josephine, Sarah Ellen, Mary Sophronia, Leonora, Hyrum Mack, Donette, Joseph Richards, Alvin Fielding, Heber John, Joseph Fielding Jr., Alfred Jason, Rhoda Ann, David Asael, Edna Melissa, Minerva, Albert Jesse, George Carlos, Alice, Robert, Julina Clarissa, Willard Richards, Elias Wesley, John Schwartz, Franklin Richards, Emma, Emily Jane, Lucy Mack, Calvin Schwartz, Zina, Rachael, Jeanetta, Samuel Schwartz, Andrew Kimball, Ruth, Edith Eleanor, James Schwartz, Jesse Kimball, Asenath, Martha, Agnes, Silas Schwartz, Fielding Kimball, and Royal Grant
Parley Pratt:
Parley Parker Jr., Nathan, Olivia Thankful, Susan, Moroni Llewellyn, Alma, Helaman, Nephi, Julia Houston, Belinda Marden, Cornelia, Agatha, Abinadi, Lucy, Ether, Mormon, Mosiah, Malona, Lehi Lee, Henriette, Marian, Omner, Teancum, Mary Wood, Moroni Walker, Phoebe Soper, Isabella Eleanor, Sarah Elizabeth, Evelyn, Mathoni
also who had the best name taste and who had the worst
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silly-lil-lee · 6 months
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LEE THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. who do I draw with this.
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Ian and Wilford
the MCU brainrot is back
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gmanwhore · 6 months
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She is talking about Wilford Warfstache. Other characters she is aware of are W.D Gaster, G-Man, Bill Cipher, Chara, The Narrator, ENA, and Amy Lee Park
*looks at the last one* Of course she is/aff
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themovieblogonline · 29 days
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7 '80s Films: From Loretta to Hannibal
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We love that many of our remarkable readers will ask, “Hey, why not that 1980s film?” Or “Where is this ‘80s flick?” This means it matters. And, after all, isn’t that the point, fine friends of TMB Here now, seven suggestions for scintillating cinema from that “totally tubular” time. https://youtu.be/09q04Dlh7r8 Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980): Compelling Chronicle of Country Music Royalty "I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you." says Loretta Lynn (Sissy Spacek, in a stunning Oscar Winning tour de force) to her husband Doolittle (Tommy Lee Jones) deep into the 1980 biopic "Coal Miner's Daughter". It's a classic case of "Be careful what you wish for...for you will surely get it!" At this point in the story country music legend Lynn is being run ragged on the road on her way to a complete nervous breakdown on stage. And her hubby is drinking himself into oblivion. He’s got little else to do, having completed the job as the driving force in pushing his sweet singing wife to superstardom. Incidentally, Spacek herself performs all of the Loretta Lynn standards we hear in the film. And she is consistently right on note. "Coal Miner's Daughter" is a captivating tale of striving to reach your dreams, surpassing even your wildest ones, crashing to the ground in a frightening nose dive, and then fighting back to redeem what once was. And may never be again. But, above all else, it is a glorious love story. The Lynn's are a husband and wife who come to realize that all the fame and fortune in the world really doesn't mean a damn if you lose yourself, and those you love, to get there. And, moreover, to stay there. The Entity (1982): Shocking Tale Superbly Acted The unseen demon horror flick "The Entity" is a truly terrifying story. These are not half-ass "jump scares". These are bare-knuckle punches to the jaw. They come immediately. And they never relent. Barbara Hershey is astonishing in a role as difficult and demanding as can possibly be imagined. Very few actresses could have played her character as convincingly, nor with such humanity. Ron Silver’s performance is perfection as a sympathetic psychiatrist. To present a plot is pointless. It would not render proper justice here. You have simply got to see the film. As you watch, you will constantly be asking, "What in the hell would I do? What can I do?" The chilling epilogue presented during the final seconds of "The Entity" make these questions even more disturbing. This one sticks with you. The Thing (1982): Monster Movie Masterpiece John Carpenter's 1982 Sci-Fi Horror cult classic "The Thing" solidified Kurt Russell as a total bad ass. Russell’s MacReady is the leader among a bunch of guys encamped at a research outpost in Antarctica battling a diabolical shape-shifting “thing”. Fighting tooth and nail alongside Russell are veteran upper echelon actors Wilford Brimley (sans stache), Richard Dysart, David Clennon and Richard Masur. With true pro’s pros like these any horror flick (hell, any flick at all) jumps up a couple ticks on the quality meter. There aren't enough superlatives to commend the astonishing job contributed by the special and visual effects and the makeup crews here. Their cumulative brilliance leaves you aghast at the repulsive and terrifying monsters they so ingeniously conjure. Toss in the unsettling music scored by Ennio Morricone and Carpenter has constructed one of the most near-perfect dread fests of all-time. A Christmas Story (1983): Holiday Entertainment for Kids of all Ages Ralphie Parker (Peter Billingsley) spends most of his time dodging a bully and dreaming of his ideal Christmas gift, a Red Ryder air rifle. Frequently at odds with his cranky dad (Darren McGavin) but comforted by his doting mother (Melinda Dillon), Ralphie struggles to make it to Christmas Day with his glasses and his hopes intact. "A Christmas Story" is a sweet, family-friendly fable, brought to life through a heartwarming lens of winsome 1940s nostalgia. Co-screenwriter Jean Shepherd bases this tale on his own book and childhood. He also narrates here. Still, if you're thinking everything is candy canes and mistletoe, think again. Not when we bear witness to beating neighborhood bullies bloody, self-mutilation via a frozen flagpole forged from a "Triple Dog Dare" and the cleverly implied uttering of "The F Word", Frosty. Is Ralphie's all-consuming wish ultimately fulfilled? What, and spoil the ending? Bah Humbug! Lost in America (1985): Cross-Country Comedy Lost in America is laugh-out-loud funny practically from start to finish. Director/Co-Star Albert Brooks plays a poor guy whose life circumstances have completely overwhelmed him. Typically not an especially humorous situation. But in the hands of a true comic genius, it’s hysterical. Brooks and Julie Hagerty play '80s L.A. DINK Yuppie Couple David and Linda Howard. The prosperous professional pair have amassed enough liquidity to "drop out of life". They decide to live each day as it comes, driving across the USA in a fully loaded RV. It's David's idea of paying all-chips-in homage to the rebel bikers featured in his favorite film, "Easy Rider". Things start off fine for the Howards on a celebratory detour to Vegas to renew their wedding vows. But then a catastrophic event propels them on a series of misadventures throughout the American southwest. With such classic lines as "Oh, call security" and "Brillo Pad Fathead", you are bound to hit upon more than just a few moments that find your funny bone. Manhunter (1986): Petrifying Prequel to "The Silence of the Lambs" Michael Mann was the Executive Producer of the hit and hip cop show "Miami Vice" in the 1980s. The edgy, atmospheric and tense mood he infused into that landmark TV touchstone is splattered all over "Manhunter", which Mann directed and for which he also wrote the screenplay. William Petersen and the late, great Dennis Farina are both excellent as obsessed FBI agents. The duo are hot on the trail of a psychopathic serial killer disciple of the notorious madman Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter. While Mann has manufactured a solid suspense thriller, his production is drawn out longer than need be. And it really loses it's way, right along with it's bearings, about three quarters of the way through. Mann manages to right the ship, however, delivering a satisfying, and almost obligatorily bloody, finale to the frenzied festivities. And it’s all orchestrated to the blow out your speakers strains of Iron Butterfly's eternally eerie "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida". Mann, you wanna talk about weird, "hoe-nee". The Vanishing” (1988) won’t soon fade from Memory Rex and Saskia are two young lovers on a car trip from Holland to France to do some vacation bicycling together. They make a pit stop at a busy service station for petrol and drinks for the road. Saskia disappears. Three years later she is still missing without a trace. Rex refuses to let his girlfriend's memory fade, parting with his grip on reality and a new love interest as a result. He begins receiving taunting postcards which he believes to be from Saskia’s abductor. Thus begins a twisted cat-and-mouse game between mentally-deranged hunter and emotionally-damaged surviving victim. We learn who the tightly-wound, remorseless self-absorbed sociopath is before Rex does. Yet unlike Saskia, this sick creature refuses to disappear. Fun Film Reviews PLUS Top Indie Entertainment Interviews! On my YouTube CHANNEL @ now this link: https://www.youtube.com/user/VeekingLad SUBSCRIBE for FREE! Read the full article
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dripping-chaospart2 · 6 months
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MCU headcanons
- Ethan bottles up everything until he can't.
- him and Ian are best friends (wink wink/hj) before they meet Yancy and Wilford
- they met Yancy first, then wilford
- trauma bond/hj?
- Ethan is a dimension hopper
- Ethan actually knew wilford beforehand, but he forgot
- Ethan often goes mute for long periods of time
- when he gets sick he will not eat.
- "Abbey" by Mitski coded.
( @silly-lil-lee )
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franklyshipping · 8 months
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Do you think the droid boys can disconnect their limbs? And if so, still be in control and/or can feel things.
Like imagine Bing doing a prank where he lost his hand and an ego helps him look for it. Suddenly Bing's hand crawls out like a spider and shimmies its way on the ego and scurries under their shirt
Or if Google is chasing Wilford who is JUST out of his normal reach. He disconnects his other arm and uses it to reach out and grab him, before pulling him closer.
Or the have the ability to "turn off" their limbs. Like, say Google disconnects his hand and pins an ego's arms above their head, disconnects his hand and presses a button to turn it off. Now his hand would be locked in a position acting like cuffs for an ego. (Actually didn't Oli and Robbie do that once in a fic? Add Robbie to these headcanons as well i forgot he can disconnect his limbs) meanwhile their forearm probably has tickly items stored that they can use in replacement of their hands
Or... even better. Someone else can disconnect their parts and turn it off! Say Bing is being more bratty than usual, someone (most likely Google) could just casually take off his arms and feet and turn them off so they can't shimmy back. But imagine he still has feeling despite his motor controls are off and disconnected. Poor thing was a mess as Google scribbled into his foot, motor controls off so he couldn't even scrunch.
But don't worry, most egos don't take advantage of this, since they don't think it's nice to casually do this to any bots, or Robbie, unless asked.
Honestly Robbie and Oli are probably the only two that ask for it verbally. Bing only recieves it when he bothers Google too much. And Google only lets his brothers or Wilford take his limbs. There was probably one time someone else did and it was Dr. Iplier. It happened on accident and while curious, respected Google's wishes, but did offer Oli to test out Iplier's curiousity.
One time though, Bing really riled up Google. And Google took his pinky toe. He carried it around all day, lightly rubbing his thumb over it whenever he felt like it, reveling in the echoes of screamish laughter across the halls. And then gave it to King, who let one of his squirrels nibble it (supervised by both King and Google) and that was the day Bing found out what a squirrel's tongue felt like. Google, after having some fun, washed his pinky toe with some isopropyl alcohol after inputting a phrase that would temporarily turn off his nerves that only works for Bing (since they are two different company bots) and gave it back.
You'd think that would teach Bing a lesson but nope, now whenever he's in a bad lee mood, he can just bother Google.
This. Is. Gold. I. Love. This 😆💜
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blackfairy312 · 2 months
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old ass Sumi art
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this was around 2019? 2020? ITS THAT ONE KIKOU SONG sumi would pirate kikou songs . unfortunately a lot of kikou songs are Her , this song was Kara Kara Kara no Kara .
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and here's one from 2022 with Sumi and Simon as that one really fucking old Ghost and Pals song tjat i , dont really like ? WE FID A COVER FOR IT WHEN WE MADE THIS here it is . Its Okay i guess dont tell amia i said that he actually likes really this song
i should draw these two as Jesse Pinkman and Walter White (they make drugs together)
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theultimatefan · 11 months
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Esposito, Gunn, David, Swallow among Next Wave of Celebrities to Attend FAN EXPO Portland in January
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FAN EXPO Portland today announced its next wave of celebrity guests, and with eight additions to the standout roster that already includes favorites from across many fandoms, there will be something—and someone—for everyone at this year’s convention, set for January 12-14, 2024, at the Oregon Convention Center.
Joining the annual pop culture extravaganza are Giancarlo Esposito (“The Mandalorian,” “Breaking Bad), Sean Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy, “Avengers: Infinity War”), Keith David (The Thing, The Princess and the Frog), Emily Swallow (“The Mandalorian,” “Supernatural”), Jeff Ward (“One Piece,” “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”), Titus Welliver (“Bosch,” “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”), Ethan Suplee (“My Name is Earl,” Remember the Titans) and Eman Esfandi (“Ahsoka,” King Richard).
The prolific veteran film, television and stage actor, director and producer Esposito, in addition to his role as “Moff Gideon” on the Disney+ series “The Mandalorian,” is well known by television audiences for his iconic portrayal of drug kingpin “Gus Fring” in AMC’s critically acclaimed award-winning series “Breaking Bad.” Some of Esposito’s most memorable performances can be seen in films such as Rabbit Hole, The Usual Suspects, Smoke, The Last Holiday and Spike Lee’s films Do the Right Thing, Mo’ Better Blues, School Daze and Malcolm X.
Gunn played "Kraglin" in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and its sequels in 2017 and this year, as well as providing the physical performance via motion capture for "Rocket Raccoon" in the films plus Avengers: Infinity War, Endgame and Thor: Love and Thunder. He also portrayed "Kirk Gleason" throughout the seven-year run of "Gilmore Girls" among his 60+ acting credits.
David co-starred as “Childs” in the 1982 horror classic The Thing opposite Kurt Russell and Wilford Brimley. He has won three Emmys and is a Tony award nominee. In addition to a solid body of on-screen live action work in films such as 21 Bridges, Crash and Platoon, he has made quite a name in voice acting, lending his talents to feature films like The Princess and the Frog and the Ken Burns documentary Jackie Robinson among hundreds of credits.
With her portrayal of “The Armorer” in “The Mandalorian” in the hit Netflix series “The Mandalorian,” Swallow added another role to her growing resume. She also appeared as “Kim Fischer,” a regular on “The Mentalist” and as “Amara / The Darkness” in the 11th season of “Supernatural.” She also lent her voice to the role of “Lisa Tepes” in the animated Netflix fantasy action series “Castlevania.”
Ward currently stars as “Buggy” in the action Netflix series “One Piece,” following up on a three-year, 45-episode spin in “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D” as “Deke Shaw,” the complex character who proved popular with fans. He also co-starred in the 2021 Netflix horror/drama mini-series “Brand New Cherry Flavor” and portrayed Charles Manson in the Lifetime TV movie “Manson’s Lost Girls” in 2016.
Welliver starred in the title role in the decorated Netflix series “Bosch” and its current Freevee sequel “Bosch: Legacy.” He’s a familiar face to viewers, having appeared in more than 100 productions including Argo, Gone Baby Gone, “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” “The Good Wife,” “Deadwood” and many others.
Suplee has had nearly 100 film and TV roles, from comedies like the Kevin Smith productions Mallrats, Dogma and Clerks III, “My Name is Earl,” and “Boy Meets World” to dramas such as Remember the Titans and The Butterfly Effect.
Esfandi co-starred opposite Rosario Dawson, David Tennant and Mary Elizabeth Winstead in this year’s Disney+ miniseries “Ahsoka,” part of the Star Wars universe. He has also been seen in King Richard with Will Smith and The Inspection with Jeremy Pope and Gabrielle Union.
The eight are added to a strong FAN EXPO Portland celebrity roster that includes Jon Bernthal (“The Punisher,” “The Walking Dead”), the “Charmed” duo of Holly Marie Combs and Rose McGowan, the "Daredevil" tandem of Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio, Lana Parrilla (“Once Upon a Time,” “Spin City”), Danny Trejo (Machete, The Book of Boba Fett), Peter Cullen (Transformers), Jason Lee (Vanilla Sky, Almost Famous) and Peter Weller (RoboCop, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension.
FAN EXPO Portland features the biggest and best in pop culture: movies, TV, music, artists, writers, exhibitors, cosplay, with three full days of themed programming to satisfy every fandom.
Single-Day Tickets, Three-Day Passes, and Ultimate Fan Packages for FAN EXPO Portland are available now. Advance pricing is available until December 28, 2023. More guest news will be released in the following weeks, including line-up reveals for comic creator guests, voice actors, and cosplayers.
Portland is the second event on the 2024 FAN EXPO HQ calendar; the full schedule is available at fanexpohq.com/home/events/.
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silvlee-shepherd · 2 years
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“Glad to know you’re alive and well. all my love to you and everyone Ive left behind and miss. happy 2023 silver.” -Wilford-lee-warfstache from years ago 💖
As well as you. Be safe out there. Happy 2023 to you as well!
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silly-lil-lee · 6 months
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Lee do you remember the many gut wrenching rps that we've done
Oh yeah like the one where we killed Ian and Ethan and the one wkm rp we did where colonel shot Ian because Ian was basically y/n and then it turns out it was kind if a dream and Ian woke up with wilford
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 8 / 10
Título Original: Brubaker
Año:  1980
Duración: 132 min
País:  Estados Unidos  
Dirección: Stuart Rosenberg
Guion: W.D. Richter
Música: Lalo Schifrin
Fotografía: Bruno Nuytten
Reparto: Robert Redford, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Alexander, Murray Hamilton, David Keith, Morgan Freeman, Matt Clark, Tim McIntire, Richard Ward, Jon Van Ness, M. Emmet Walsh, Albert Salmi, Linda Haynes, Everett McGill, Val Avery, Ron Frazier, David Harris, Joe Spinell, James Keane, Konrad Sheehan, Roy Poole, Nathan George, Don Blakely, Lee Richardson, John McMartin, Alex Brown, John Chappell, Brent Jennings, Harry Groener, William Newman, Noble Willingham, Wilford Brimley, Jane Cecil, Ebbe Roe Smith, Young Hwa Han, Vic Polizos, Jack O'Leary, James Dukas, J.C. Quinn, Jerry Mayer, Kent Broadhurst, Hazen Gifford, Bill McNulty, Rob Garrison, Ritch Brinkley, Gary A. Jones, Nicolas Cage.
Productora: 20th Century Fox
Género: Drama; Crime
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080474/
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