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[Image: A drawing featuring Jeremiah Arkham and the Three Beauties: Alessio Morandi/No-Face, Narcissus/Mirror Man, and Myrna Freud/Hamburger Lady. On the left side of the image are bust drawings of the Three Beauties, with Narcissus smiling and peering out from behind a mirror covered in stickers, Myrna staring out from behind her hair, and Alessio looking on blankly with an homage to Edgar Degas painted on his face, a blue ballerina stretching in an orange room. They are backed by a dark orange chalk square, an orange arc drawn and connecting through an angular line to Jeremiah Arkham's head. Jeremiah is drawn from the hips up, staring at his yellow paged notebook as he pulls a pen from behind his ear. He is backed by a light lavender circle with a darker blue wavy pattern on the bottom, which connects to a smaller, more angular drawing of him labeled 'Squarey Jerry'. To fill the space, there is a lavender wiggle with orange circles in the lower left part of the page. ]
Jeremiah Arkham and his best friends that may or may not be real
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#doom'd #dystopia
A faraway dystopia where time has slipped and space continues to unfurl bucolic meteoric rises from the deep to take over our basest selves while Myrna and Loy go batshit crazy over seditious attorneys and unauthorized Jefferson Dom biographies. The self-professed contract concoction complains non-stop, while yakamatic with AR capability and a burnout frontal lobe hollers real loud monitoring the hood.
Colorado River Horseshoe Bend
Crossing paths again
Disappearing under joy
In hot red sun
Chattering teeth chilled nights
Go down to freezing sometimes I the desert in grandfather's time and before when the stars were closer and we could see further.
Doom'd determined by negative thinkers, but who's to blame? Not Mother Courage fleeing with Freud and Einstein
Some day mankind is doom'd, what say you?
I say no. Not now, no to the noose society hurls across my neck hoping to ensnared via debt slavery another brightest and best of a rosey underutilized underaplreciatd
Nye upon the hill
The voice
Unmistakably
shrill
Like chicken little
With an msw from
Online Crazy dot u
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In Knives Out, Daniel Craig saluted great literary detectives like Hercule Poirot. A few actors who’ve played the real (fictional) thing:
William Powell in The Thin Man. D: W. S. Van Dyke (1934). A suave, debonair retired detective with a smart socialite wife, Nora (Myrna Loy), Dashiell Hammet’s Nick Charles solves crimes in between martini’s and (as he tells the wife) “seeing that you don’t lose any of the money I married you for.”
Humphrey Bogart in The Big Sleep. D: Howard Hawks (1946). As Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler’s prototypical shamus, Bogart embodied the modern cinema private dick – tough, cynical, secretly honorable (“My, my, my! Such a lot of guns around town and so few brains!”).
Nicol Williamson in The Seven-Per-Cent Solution. D: Herbert Ross (1976). Benedict Cumberbatch is the definitive Sherlock Holmes on TV and some swear by Basil Rathbone but for my money the best movie Sherlock was in this version of Nicholas Meyers literary pastiche where the great detective is almost driven insane by cocaine addiction but still manages to thwart a plan to start World War I early with the help of both Dr. Watson (Robert Duvall) and Sigmund Freud (Alan Arkin).
Denzel Washington in Devil With a Blue Dress. D: Carl Franklin (1995). Washington might have been too much of a movie star to be credible as Easy Rawlins, Walter Mosley’s version of the Invisible Man as PI. Good thing he’s also a great actor, who gives a wary, suspicious performance as a man looking for answers while gingerly navigating the racial minefields of late-1940s Los Angeles.
Casey Affleck in Gone Baby Gone. D: Ben Affleck (2007). Affleck seems to have a lifetime of bad luck caught in his throat as Patrick Kenzie, Dennis Lehane’s street-smart South Boston sleuth who takes a missing child case, solves it, and destroys two families.
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Sixth Doctor and Peri return in new audio adventures for 2020
Latest from the news site: Big Finish have announced four new adventures for the Sixth Doctor and Peri for August 2020, set after The Trial of a Time Lord and their audio adventure The Rani Elite. Producer/Director Scott Handcock said: Ever since the Sixth Doctor and Peri were reunited in The Widow’s Assassin back in 2014, listeners have wanted a continuation of their post-Trial of a Time Lord adventures together. And so now, to commemorate twenty years of Doctor Who at Big Finish, they’re getting a new collection of stories spanning the cosmos. We travel to nineteenth-century Africa, futuristic Earth colonies and a 1970s film studios plus we meet the ultimate Doctor/companion relationship counsellor in Sigmund Freud! Nicola Bryant said about her character's return: Because of the journey that BF have given them, both together and individually, we’ve been lucky enough to expand them into these amazing new people. If everything had stayed in some kind of stasis where we were stuck with exactly what we did on television, then I think the audience might have disappeared. But it just seems that we’ve been given such great journeys, and I love coming back to this Doctor/companion. This new set of stories will also feature Colin Baker's daughter Rosie in the third adventure. 1. The Headless Ones by James Parsons & Andrew Stirling-Brown When a distress call from an unknown source threatens to rip the TARDIS from the vortex, the Doctor and Peri arrive in nineteenth-century Africa hoping to find the cause of the disturbance. Instead, they meet a British expedition searching for a long lost tribe: the B’lemyae… better known to the locals as ‘the Headless Ones’. 2. Like by Jacqueline Rayner On the Earth colony world Rusina, the populace strive to be popular. Likes lead to promotion, dislikes lead to demotion – and more recently, something worse. So when the Doctor investigates the truth behind their subscriber-led society, he finds himself about to become very unpopular indeed. 3. The Vanity Trap by Stuart Manning Myrna Kendal used to be a Hollywood film star. Now she spends her life reminiscing on chat shows but there is always one unfinished film she refuses to talk about… at least until the TARDIS interrupts a TV interview, and the Doctor and Peri’s appearance stirs up long-forgotten memories. 4. Conflict Theory by Nev Fountain Concerned by the Doctor’s increasing over-protectiveness, Peri presents him with an ultimatum: either they seek counselling or she leaves the TARDIS permanently. Reluctant to lose one of his closest friends, the Doctor seeks out one of the finest psychoanalysts in the universe: Dr Sigmund Freud. Cast Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri Brown), Deirdre Mullins (Amanda Latimer), Hugh Skinner (Lord Oliver Erpingham), Vivienne Acheampong (Siyanda), Javone Prince (Kaylin), Lucy Robinson (Christie), Eilidh Loan (Marconi), Amelia Donkor (Hoffmann), Rachel Atkins (Governor Crompton), Timothy Blore (Sandis-Fernis), Sarah Douglas (Myrna Kendal), Rosie Baker (Carolyn Sue), Stephen Critchlow (Jimmy Garfield), Ryan Forde Iosco (Dr. Karp), David Sibley (Dr. Freud), Raj Ghatak (The Complex), George Naylor (Dodo). Doctor Who News http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2019/08/sixth-doctor-and-peri-200819113008.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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[ image: the three beauties, myrna freud, alessio morandi, and narcissus, hanging around on a red sofa. narcissus is holding up his mirror for myrna and alessio, and myrna is looking into it, watching alessio paint his face to look like 'Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow' by Piet Mondrian. ]
Anonymous asked: could you please draw more of the three beauties?
of course! i do love them
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idea that they could become hospital staff... they can’t do much in the way of nursing but they could be assistants
myrna takes after harleen in fashion taste and probably ends up being friends with her, alessio takes after dr arkham’s constant face mask wearing, and narcissus dresses how he likes anyways
myrna likes assisting the doctors in paperwork by herself, alessio enjoys helping hobbyist/artist patients, and narcissus learns asl as a way to communicate with patients like kirk langstrom and, well, everyone else
[ image: the three beauties, myrna freud, alessio morandi, and narcissus, dressed in arkham asylum staff-wear. myrna is wearing a long sleeved baby blue blouse with a small blue neckerchief and white accents, paired with a long deep grey pleated skirt and loose blue socks. she’s wearing her namecard on her breast pocket, and has a little nurse’s cap atop her head. alessio is wearing a blue-green and grey short sleeved shirt under a deep grey apron, and wearing grey slacks and bright sea foam green gloves. he has painted a face mask and teal glasses onto himself, and a teal smile over the face mask. his namecard is attached to an apron pocket. narcissus is wearing a hospital-blue and ivory double breasted suit coat and slacks combo with a bright sea foam green shirt under that. his bow and his socks are his trademark purple-pink, and he’s still wearing his tiara, but now he’s also wearing brown and ivory ankle boots. he has a namecard attached to both his jacket and his mirror, which is grey with a green and gold bird on the back. around his waist is, ironically, a walky-talky. ]
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anonymous asked: if yr still doing requests, can we see more of the three beauties? i love the way you draw them!
aaa, thank you... i love these three so much
[ image: the three beauties, the mirror man, no-face, and the hamburger lady, otherwise known as narcissus, alessio morandi, and myrna freud, as they greet their doctor. narcissus is reclined on a large white ottoman, behind him a floral pink roll pillow, and he is holding his pink hand-held mirror up to reflect the face of dr. arkham, who looks generally down. myrna is kneeling behind narcissus’ seat, hands on the pillow as she does her best to feel less out in the open. alessio is standing behind narcissus, wringing his paint covered hands together as he tries to smile. his face is covered in blue and red crying eyes, and the paint has spread to down his neck and all over his apron and hands. alessio says, ‘Welcome back, doctor...’, myrna says, ‘hello, jeremiah... how are you?’, and narcissus echoes a chipper, ‘Hello!’.]
#three beauties#mirror man#no-face#hamburger lady#narcissus#alessio morandi#myrna freud#body horror#for alessio's face paint
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