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perryabbott · 8 months ago
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@yellowjacketsnetwork event 02: reunions — only in dreams, in beautiful dreams (in/sp)
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taiturner · 2 years ago
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“Season 2 turns into a kill or be killed mentality.” — Steven Krueger
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honestlynervousnut · 4 months ago
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Could you imagine (yellowjackets)
This post is mostly credit to @kings-paintbrush because I heard It from u firts.
Okey now lets pretend that man is actually Paul:
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COULD YALL IMAGINE THIS MEETING!?
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mangosaurus · 8 months ago
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repost for the mobile users who don't use instagram 🫶 DreamWorksTV got the cast together again, and this time they're answering dino trivia! 🦖
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darkchocolatedimples · 8 months ago
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me everytime my favorite character gets sad and joins the dark side: pookie’s just having a hard time!! they’re being silly it’s okay 😝🙏
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cheruv-ii · 5 months ago
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biracy · 2 months ago
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"i think its really funny that the main characters of the grand science fiction legends we're reading are paul and dave. just regular men" - @mifs
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thebarroomortheboy · 7 months ago
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 I got me an idea Will. You don't mind if I call you Will, do you? What's in a name? That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as sweet.
THE TWILIGHT ZONE | 4.18 THE BARD
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denimbex1986 · 7 months ago
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'Andrew Scott lifted the lid on what directors sometimes ask of actors while they are in the middle of filming a sex scene at an event in London on Friday.
Speaking at a cinema screening of his Netflix series Ripley, the actor, 47, gave a glimpse into the off-camera directions given as raunchy scenes are shot.
Andrew spoke about being asked to 'pick up the pace' while in the middle of the act and shared his feelings on how 'embarrassing' he finds filming sex scenes.
'"Pick up the pace, pick up the pace," literally that is the kind of notes you get,' he told radio presenter Edith Bowman at an Everyman Soundtracking event.
The Fleabag star also spoke of how sometimes actors need to re-record the audio for scenes months after the fact if a noise has interrupted the original sound - and the added awkwardness when those scenes are racy.
He said: 'Then you go in and the first thing you see is a screen grab and you're like "Urgh" then they make you re-record something that it's, you know, if we were to re-record what we just said, the idiosyncratic way that people speak. How do I do that?
'The worst thing that you have you ever have to do is if you've done a sex scene, because it's, you know, embarrassing enough.'
Andrew then said it can be especially awkward to replicate the necessary sounds for a sex scene 'in your clothes in November, seven months later with 12 people in a booth and someone is like "Any snacks?"'.
The Sherlock actor's most recent sex scenes came in the award-winning All Of Us Strangers, where he played opposite Normal People star Paul Mescal.
In January, Andrew admitted that he barely rehearsed his raunchy sex scenes with Paul while working with an intimacy coordinator for the role.
The actor was widely praised for his portrayal of a lonely screenwriter who encounters the spirits of his dead parents in director Andrew Haigh's latest film, an adaptation of Japanese author Taichi Yamada's 1987 novel, Strangers.
But while an explicit sexual encounter with Harry, played by Irish heartthrob Paul, 28, dominated the commentary surrounding its release, Scott insisted at the time that they both adopted an organic approach towards its development.
Speaking to Attitude, Andrew also credited the film's intimacy coordinator for mediating any concerns regarding the graphic nature of their sex scene.
'Sex is just communication, isn't it?' he said. 'It's just physical communication rather than verbal communication… We didn't over rehearse it. We knew that those scenes, particularly the early ones, had to have a sort of frisson.
'And we had an intimacy coordinator, which can be very helpful for the simple reason that if you're able to talk to somebody about your fears or what you want to show, what you don't want to show, or what you think it should be and what the narrative of the storyline is, you have that base of safety.
'But chemistry is a really interesting thing. You’re basically just listening to see what the other person is doing physically in the same way you would in a dialogue scene.
'And you can talk about that as much as you like, but until you're actually there, it's not alive in that way, so it's just about listening, but just listening with your body, basically.'
Andrew added that he feels that being a gay man in the modern age is a 'wonderful gift' that has helped him establish firm friendships.
He said: 'I think it's such a wonderful thing to me. It's an extraordinary gift to my life and just to be able to see the real beauty in being gay is completely wonderful.
'The older I get, just the more I feel so lucky to have been born gay and that pervades my life in the sense of all my friendships. I have so many amazing queer friends in my life now that I just adore.'
He added: 'I feel such a huge sense of camaraderie with other queer people now, and without sounding too hippy about it, I feel like I just want to spread that love and positivity in our community because we've come such a long way and it's important that we are kind and look out for each other, and celebrate how uniquely different and how f***ing wonderful that can be.''
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monkeyssalad-blog · 2 months ago
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"The Price Youth Pays to the Jazz Age" -- 1927
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"The Price Youth Pays to the Jazz Age" -- 1927 by Jim Griffin Via Flickr: A poster for Paul Popenoe's silent film “Are You Fit to Marry?” He is perhaps best known for his wildly popular Ladies Home Journal column, “Can This Marriage be Saved?” -- Georgetown University Library
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dalesramblingsblog · 4 months ago
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Gender Bender is such a weird episode of The X-Files, like yeah yeah the homophobia and transphobia sucks but even outside of that it's just so strangely put together. And my choice of adjective is very purposeful there, I'm pointedly not saying it's badly put together (even though it is) because the specific flavour of bad here is just so utterly singular and off-kilter that I honestly don't think it's ever happened before.
It's all the little things, like the way that the ostensible killer basically disappears for half the episode while Mulder and Scully do fetch quests, or the fact that there isn't a single "stock local law enforcement character investigating the case of the week" that lasts more than one scene. It's so utterly bizarre.
Rob Bowman went insane on the visual flair though, it's clear from the first frame of this episode why he became one of the go-tos alongside Nutter and Manners. Just like it's clear why Larry and Paul Barber... didn't become go-to writers. Guess they were too busy *checks IMDb* writing for Andromeda.
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camyfilms · 10 months ago
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BODYGUARD 2018
The thing is, David/Dave, I don't need you to vote for me, only to protect me.
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hockeytown-gifs · 1 year ago
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On the bench - Wings @ Flames - Oct. 27, 1995
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honestlynervousnut · 5 months ago
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mangosaurus · 8 months ago
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DreamWorksTV posted a new promotional video for chaos theory! the cast's excitement is infectious 🥹
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fryesmoviereview · 1 year ago
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Joy Ride - 2001
Steve Zahn, Paul Walker, Leelee Sobieski, Jessica Bowman, Jim Beaver
Review: Joy Ride was a fun movie! It's got the horror elements mixed just right with the thriller elements, and it makes for a good edge of your seat movie.
A man and his brother prank a trucker, and the trucker decides he wants some revenge. Honestly the plot is a pretty straightforward one, and they put a good spin on it with the trucker aspects of the movie. It takes a somewhat overused premise, and makes it a bit more interesting.
Paul Walker and Steve Zahn have some great chemistry together on screen, and I could absolutely buy that they were brothers. Just after a little bit of being together they were already back to the older brother convincing the younger brother to do something he knew he shouldn't.
Rusty Nail was a good antagonist. He's quite intimidating, and as soon as you start to hear his voice come over the radio you start to feel uneasy. The fact that they never do reveal his face makes it that much better too. That anticipation is still there, and it really works well in the movie.
I feel like the end could have used that little extra punch of one of the brothers dying at the end, but I'm never upset that a horror movie had a somewhat happy ending, even if Rusty Nail is still out there being a murderer.
6.8/10
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