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tiredwritcr · 2 days ago
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MONICA BARBARO ELLE's Women in Hollywood Celebration
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dorothy16 · 8 days ago
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a complete unknown (2024)
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jakeseresinnix · 7 months ago
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MonGlen // HanNix
Monica Barbaro & Glen Powell // Jake "Hangman" Seresin & Natasha "Phoenix" Trace
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hawktims · 1 year ago
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[He called you a man, Phoenix. You gonna take that?] / So long as he doesn't call you a man.
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hclenshivers · 1 year ago
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Monica Barbaro photographed by Kayla Varley for Grumpy Magazine.
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sydneyadmu · 1 year ago
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MONICA BARBARO
L’OFFICIEL AUSTRALIA
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pilvimarja · 2 years ago
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lookingstrongjohn · 1 year ago
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I made another Phoenix edit…
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siriusist · 2 years ago
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Monica Barbaro at Oscars 2023
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bigassnocash · 2 years ago
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Okay so today I decided to indulge my own personal fantasies and Fa casted Lew as Peter Pettigrew (pre betrayal) from the Marauders Era of Harry Potter (I do not support JKR in anyway, I just really like Harry Potters dead dad and his friends)… I offer you; Lewis as Peter
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Also… I post a lot about Lew on my Close Friends Instagram story if anyone wants to join because internet friends are real friends…
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bradshawsbaby · 2 years ago
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I hope the second day of 2023 is treating you kindly <3 because this Phoenix edit is gonna hurt XD
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Thanks a lot 😭😭😭
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summersgifs · 11 months ago
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𝐌𝐎𝐍𝐈𝐂𝐀 𝐁𝐀𝐁𝐀𝐑𝐎 (𝟏𝟗𝟗𝟎) ── By clicking on the source link, or by going to my gif pack directory, you’ll find 1667 gifs of American actress Monica Barbaro in her role of Emma Brunner in the tv show Fubar (2023). Monica is of Mexican and Italian descent, cast her accordingly. My gifs are open for use, but please respect the rules I put in place for using them:
YOU MAY ── use them for roleplaying purposes.
YOU MAY WITH DUE CREDIT ── use them on your sidebar, make crackships and edit them into gif icons, but no smaller than 80px. Please keep in mind that when I say credit, I don’t mean credit goes to the owner, I mean tagging me. Bonus points if you actually speak to me beforehand.
YOU MAY NOT ── use them for sm*t, tab*o roleplaying, celebrity roleplaying and roleplaying characters that don’t respect the fc’s ethnicity and culture and just overall don’t use my gifs if you’re gonna be disrespectful.
WARNINGS ! ── bruises, b.lood, kissing, drinking, eating, flashing lights, g.uns, s.hooting, f.ighting.
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hclenshivers · 1 year ago
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MONICA BARBARO photographed by Mike Ruiz for the newest edition of L'Officiel Australia.
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autumntouched · 2 years ago
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Day 11 of Ode to Phoenix
Inspired by Glen's tweet about Monica
"Monica Barbaro, who's representing female aviators everywhere in Top Gun: Maverick, gave my niece her own "Phoenix" Barbie on premiere day signed "keep your beautiful fire burning bright." The impact of "Phoenix" on young women is going to be incredible to watch"
Yes indeed, Glen, yes indeed
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Summary: Natasha meets Hangman's family at an open house for the base
Pairings: Single Natasha "Phoenix" Trace
A/N: What do you do when need a little more time for your future Ode to Phoenix posts? Turn to a little real life inspo, apparently. No edits just straight from my brain to the page.
Open House
“Are you sure you’re not in for Six Flags?” Mash, one of the aviators from her squad, asks. Normally Natasha would be one of the first ones onboard for a day at the amusement park, but this Saturday morning she’s already dressed in her flight suit. 
“Uh-uh,” she hums around the bobby pins held between her lips while she puts her hair up.
“C’mon! It’ll be fun, and we’ll have an even number.” 
Natasha slides the last pin into place and checks the back of her bun in the bathroom mirror. “I can’t. I already have plans. Next time.” 
Mash grumbles about having to ride by himself and lets her go. She pours herself a travel mug of coffee and checks her watch. Enough time to make a breakfast sandwich before Payback picks her up. English muffin, eggs, sausage, and cheese with Sriracha. He’s outside five minutes early, and she tosses everything in the sink to clean later before hurrying out to the car. She hands him the sandwich she made for him, knowing he’d only grabbed himself a granola bar for breakfast. 
“Thanks,” he says excitedly. Natasha also passes him a paper towel so he doesn’t stain his uniform while cramming down the sandwich in four bites. She gives him a look of disgust and takes a reasonable bite of her own. 
“I can’t drive and eat,” he says through a mouthful as he pulls off. “Damn, that was good, Phoenix.” 
“Everything’s good with Sriracha,” she swears. 
Fanboy can still smell the sandwiches when he gets in and pouts that he doesn’t get one. “Offer to drive some time,” Natasha teases, “and I’ll cook for you too.” 
They get to the airfield and check-in, sliding their aviators on against the bright day. The skies are clear and the weather’s nice enough that their flight suits are comfortable. A range of aircraft is parked across the tarmac with tents set up in between for food vendors and family activities. Today is the base open house, part of the reason her squad is so eager to be elsewhere so they can avoid the traffic of military and civilian families coming to base. 
But Natasha loves open houses. Getting to see children’s faces light up while they learn about what she does, hearing veterans’ service stories, or talking to families remembering their military loved ones are part of what makes her job meaningful. And there’s no moment more special than when little girls see there’s someone like them at the controls of such powerful machines. 
The three of them take their time strolling toward the F/A-18 Hornet where they’ll be stationed for the day. Most of the time they’re absorbed in their own aircraft so it’s fun to get a chance to explore the others. 
Her jaw nearly drops when she sees who else volunteered for the day. “Hangman! What are you doing here?” she sputters. 
He grins toothily. As usual a toothpick dangles from his mouth. “I imagine the same as you, Phoenix,” he drawls. “Looking pretty for the cameras.” 
She’s even more surprised to see Payback and Hangman go in for a man hug and him bump fists with Fanboy. Since when does he know her friends like that? Hangman and Payback give one another grief over their respective basketball teams and roll their eyes at her love for the Splash Brothers, Steph Curry and Klay Thompson. It is not just because they're hot or because Riley Curry gives stellar post game interviews, and it's not bandwagoning when you're from the Bay.
It’s not long before they have to break off their conversation to show visitors around the aircraft. As usual, the children get excited when they see aviators who look like them. Natasha can see them tug their parents over, pointing insistently. Along with Payback, Fanboy, and Hangman, she gladly crouches and gives high fives for pictures with the kids or joins in for family photos. A little girl is so excited to see Natasha that she flings herself around her thighs for a hug. 
They meet a Korean War aviator and his family and two real life Rosie the Riveters who have been friends since their days building WWII planes together. 
Natasha’s waving goodbye to a commander’s family when she hears high pitched voices squeal, “Uncle Jake! Uncle Jake!” 
Three children come running full speed at Hangman. The oldest, probably no more than seven, gets to him first and launches herself into his open arms. He picks her up and hugs her tightly while she wraps her legs around him like a koala. The two boys go for his waist and leg so that he looks like a climbing tree of children. 
He greets them boisterously, giving the little girl a big kiss on her forehead and ruffling both boys’ hair. “How are my favorite kiddos?” he asks. They all fight to speak over one another while a blonde woman and an amiable older couple catch up to them. This must be Hangman’s family!
“Is that your plane?” the little girl asks, pointing to the Hornet.
“It’s one like it,” he tells her. “Hey, Pheebs, you want to meet that cool lady I told you about?” 
The little girl nods so hard that Natasha worries she might give herself a concussion. To her shock, Hangman turns toward her. “C’mon I’m going to introduce you to Phoenix.” 
And suddenly, she’s surrounded by his family who greet her as if they’ve known her for years. The older couple are his parents. The blonde woman is his sister and mother of two of the children while the third is one of their cousins. Hangman waves over Payback and Fanboy to introduce them too.
“Phoebe, this is Phoenix. Phoenix, Phoebe.” 
The little girl tucks her hair behind her ear and reaches out to shake Natasha’s hand. She’s wearing a flight suit with a patch that Hangman must have given her. “Do you fly with Uncle Jake?” she asks, leaning her head shyly against her uncle’s.  
“Sometimes,” Natasha smiles. 
Hangman grins at his niece and sets her down. “They can’t put all the best pilots on the same squad, sweetheart.” Has he really told his family that she’s one of the best pilots? “Didn’t you have something you wanted to ask Phoenix when you met her?” 
Phoebe’s face lights up, and she turns to her mother. “Mommy, can I have it please?” 
Noel, his sister, reaches into the large tote on her shoulder and pulls out a small helmet. She hands it to Phoebe who presents it solemnly to Natasha. “Could you sign the helmet Uncle Jake got for me please?” 
Natasha’s still trying to catch up to this new side of Hangman who beams at his family and has a cool uncle fan club. “Of course, I’d be honored,” she promises. “I don’t have a pen though so–.”
His sister is prepared and hands her a sharpie. Natasha takes it gratefully and considers what to write. She glances at Hangman who’s watching her with a strange gleam in his eyes. Trying to figure out what’s going through his head almost distracts her from what she’s supposed to be doing.
Natasha uncaps the pen with Hangman’s help and writes as neatly as she can, Phoebe, Keep your beautiful fire burning bright. With Admiration, Phoenix.” 
Phoebe’s mouth drops open and the helmet nearly tumbles from her hands when Natasha returns it. The Seresins gasp excitedly at the message. “Can you read what that says, sweetie?” Noel prompts her daughter. 
Phoebe reads, following her finger along the words. Hangman gently adjusts it so she doesn’t smear the still drying ink. “Phoebe. Keep your be…”
“Beautiful,” Noel supplies. 
Phoebe nods. “Keep your beautiful fire bur…”
Hangman helps her out. “Keep your beautiful fire burning bright. With Admiration, Phoenix. How’s that, skittle? What do you say?” 
“So cool,” Phoebe says in awe. She looks up at Natasha, even more in awe. Natasha feels her heart bursting at how adorable and sweet Phoebe is. “Thank you, Phoenix.” Welp, there go her ovaries too. 
“You’re welcome. Want to see what we have to do before we take off?” 
“Gotta put my helmet on first,” Phoebe says, wiggling the gear onto her head. “Okay!” And without prompting, she slips her hand into Natasha’s. “Let’s go!” 
His nephews, Connor and Declan, tag along at her side.
And the soaring feeling Natasha gets as they circle the jet together is the same one she had her first time behind the controls. Sharing her love of flying with them reminds her why she does this.
Hangman's family insists on pictures with all of them and adorable one of her and Phoebe that Natasha is too shy to admit she might frame.
He's just as shy when he thanks her for being so gracious to them after they've left.
"So you think I'm the best, huh?" she asks.
He bumps her shoulder. "Don't let it go to head. I was trying to inspire children here."
Natasha waves another family over. "Too late. I'm going to take every chance to remind you that you said that about me."
Hangman doesn't look at all put out by the threat.
Ode to Phoenix Masterlist
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twotrey23 · 2 years ago
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TOP GUN: MAVERICK stars Miles Teller, Glen Powell, Greg Tarzan Davis, Jay Ellis, Jon Hamm, Monica Barbaro, Lewis Pullman, and Danny Ramirez; director Joseph Kosinski; and producer Jerry Bruckheimer discuss the film after a special screening at the Sherry Lansing Theatre at Paramount Pictures Studios in Hollywood on Wednesday, December 7, 2022. Captured & edited by TheMovieReport.com #TopGunMaverick #MilesTeller #GlenPowell #GregTarzanDavis #JayEllis #MonicaBarbaro #JonHamm #LewisPullman #DannyRamirez #JerryBruckheimer #JosephKosinski #TopGun #TomCruise https://bit.ly/11nvHED https://bit.ly/1edyvbz Follow me on Instagram: https://bit.ly/XoHfFC Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/twotrey23 Follow me on Tumblr: https://bit.ly/2BnV19g by TheMovieReport.com
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influencermagazineuk · 1 day ago
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Timothée Chalamet has wowed critics with his interpretation of Bob Dylan in this much-anticipated biopic from James Mangold. The movie, which comes to theaters on Christmas Day in the States, details the life and legacy of the legendary singer-songwriter. Early screenings have sparked a wave of praise, with many calling it transformative and deeply compelling. Chalamet immersed himself in the world of Dylan in preparation for this role. The actor went through the most rigorous training to portray the very essence of the artist. Critics said that the preparation was so intense that reportedly had the actor crying on set. Critics have called his performance a "tour-de-force," saying that he disappears in this role and brings the authenticity and nuance of Bob Dylan back to life. Martin Kraft, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Film critic Scott Menzel announced, "Timothée Chalamet delivers the performance of the year in A Complete Unknown. A true tour-de-force where Chalamet is never seen. Chalamet's performance isn't about voice and look but all those little nuances and mannerisms that he so perfectly brings to his life in his portrayal of Bob Dylan. Great supporting performances too from Monica Barbaro as Joan Baez and Edward Norton as Pete Seeger. Clayton Davis from Variety actually just credited the whole, saying: "Timothée Chalamet glides into Bob Dylan with easy-yet-manicured desperation. Daring in some mesmerizing scenes. For me, it's Monica Barbaro and Elle Fanning that make the story of an elusive enigmatic man stay within that orbit. James Mangold shows all the confidence needed in gorgeous production and costumes design. A lot of respect to one of the best to do that. The supporting cast has not been overlooked; instead, they earned recognition in bringing the story to life. Monica Barbaro is stunning as Joan Baez, and Edward Norton has an outstanding representation of Pete Seeger. Critics have highlighted the liveliness with which their performances add depth and richness to the underlying narrative complementing the role of Chalamet as Dylan. Awards Buzz editor Abe Friedtanzer said, "A Complete Unknown looks and sounds great, a standard biopic that truly comes alive when its iconic characters make passionate music together. Timothée Chalamet is well-cast, but Monica Barbaro and Edward Norton steal the show as Joan Baez and Pete Seeger. Jazz Tangcay of Variety focused on the technological aspects of the film, writing, "Wow, #ACompleteUnknown. Timothée Chalamet's performance here is top-of-the-line. James Mangold and his whole ensemble deliver a technical wonder from sound to edit to costuming, cinematography to production design, and even to subtle makeup and hair. Loved it. Tessa Smith echoed the same, continuing the praise with enthusiasm: "I mean, I am not exaggerating when I say that Timothée Chalamet delivers the performance of the year. He's coming for all the awards." Chalamet's ability to capture Dylan's voice, body language, and mystical aura has truly enthralled many with its sensibility and matured the film beyond what one might expect of a biopic. James Mangold's direction, coupled with the care put into the details of the period in which it was shot, offers an excellent playfield for the actors. With the premiere date drawing nearer, buzz around A Complete Unknown continues to gain momentum. With stellar performances, evocative storytelling, and technical brilliance combining, this film is already to be batted at the top of the list of major awards contenders. Timothée Chalamet's master performance as Bob Dylan constitutes an encapsulating cinematic moment, sure to leave a mark forever. Read the full article
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