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trainstationgoodbye · 1 year ago
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My Brilliant Career (1979) dir. Gillian Armstrong
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denastudio · 2 years ago
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My Brilliant Career (1979) dir. Gillian Armstrong
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feenixdown · 6 months ago
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cristalconnors · 11 months ago
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51. My Brilliant Career (Gillian Armstrong, 1979)
The work of coming to know yourself, of sticking to your guns and following your heart as gritty manual labor. Judy!!!!!! Rating: 9.5/10
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bookwormchocaholic · 2 years ago
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Okay, I sort of did this poll yesterday and I goofed - I set it for one day instead of one week. I am reposting it and have added a few other couples.
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evandorkin · 1 year ago
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New on the Patreon: More old magazine work, this time Milk & Cheese: The Losing Edge from Wizard Edge (2002). Also: kid's letters and fan art sent to Wizard, both pro and anti-Milk & Cheese.
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augustheir · 1 year ago
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My Brilliant Career (1979) dir. Gillian Armstrong, DP Donald McAlpine
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forever70s · 2 years ago
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Sam Neill in "My Brilliant Career" (1979)
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celestialdryad · 2 years ago
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prunelier · 1 year ago
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london, february
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yesrandyandy42 · 4 months ago
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My Brilliant Career - Theatre Review
It’s bad enough being born a girl…but being born ugly and clever… An Australian musical is a rarity. Anyone who has written one will tell you it’s hard to find funding and if you succeed, it’s hard to sell a ticket. My Brilliant Career at the Melbourne Theatre Company might prove to be different. If a musical reimagining of Miles Franklin’s classic novel doesn’t get you to buy a ticket, then…
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mariocki · 24 days ago
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Mary Tamm plays model Jenny Hart, whose husband is the subject of an investigation, in Public Eye: How About It, Frank? (7.3, Thames, 1975)
#fave spotting#mary tamm#romana i#classic doctor who#romanadvoratrelundar#public eye#doctor who#how about it‚ frank?#1975#thames#pretty terrible pics I know but im still watching these on that Tube You know about bc my dvds are many many miles away#i think i probably only ever watched s7 the once because (outside of the fairly significant plot thread of the first two eps) i remember#almost nothing of this final series. actually‚ because the series (like most of its era) was shot out of sequence‚ this was actually the#very final episode to be shot. the much missed Tamm was early in her career here‚ with just a handful of screen appearances (tho she'd#had a stint with the well regarded Birmingham rep‚ so was hardly inexperienced). later in 75 she'd have her first real meaty role in the#BBC's adaptation of Muriel Spark's The Girls of Slender Means; then of course there was DW a few years away and cult tv immortality#she's good here‚ but hasn't much to do; the role is disappointing tbh‚ her character is a model and shows a mild spark of independence but#the script repeatedly defines her as the wife of another character and‚ particularly disappointingly (and fairly unusually for the show)‚#broadly supports the husband's chauvinistic viewpoint that she should be providing more wifely services ie. cooking and cleaning#it's dumb and irritating and it's very annoying to have Frank tell her she should learn to cook. idk‚ it's a bad moment in a bad sideplot#of a brilliant show. so it goes ig. but hey‚ always lovely to see Mary <3
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feenixdown · 1 year ago
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cristalconnors · 2 months ago
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TOP 10 NEW TO ME FILMS OF 2024
I was tagged by the fabulous @chinchillasorchildren to share my top ten new-to-me watches of 2024. I excluded both 2023 and 2024 releases. Much love to Consuming Spirits, dir. Chris Sullivan (2012), The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, dir. Ronald Neame (1969) and El Sur, dir. Victor Erice (1983) which each narrowly missed this list. I tag YOU 💜 😘
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AT BERKELEY, dir. Frederick Wiseman (2013)
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BLISSFULLY YOURS, dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul (2002)
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BRINGING UP BABY, dir. Howard Hawks (1938)
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A CITY OF SADNESS, dir. Hou Hsiao-hsien (1989)
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CURE, dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa (1997)
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DEMONLOVER, dir. Olivier Assayas (2002)
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FUNERAL PARADE OF ROSES, dir. Toshio Matsumoto (1969)
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LATE SPRING, dir. Yasujirō Ozu (1949)
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MY BRILLIANT CAREER, dir. Gillian Armstrong (1979)
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TROPICAL MALADY, dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul (2004)
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too-antigonish · 11 months ago
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Job share? @season-77 you have yet another schedule to prepare. Add it to the list.
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As a child, I couldn't decide whether to be a fearless archaeologist like Lara Croft or an intelligent and witty writer.
Now I'm sure: I want HER job!
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grntaire · 1 month ago
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have you guys heard of choral music before. i think this runestad guy is onto something
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