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undergroundrockpress · 3 months ago
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The Clash during the recording of their first LP. Photos by Peter Cook (1977).
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artsofmetamoor · 1 year ago
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Dilla and Caleb meet baby Miles, and adopt him not long after 💙 An alternative to this:
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hotvintagepoll · 2 months ago
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Ann Dvorak (Scarface)—i had never heard of her before the ladies tournament but her fucked up little dance has never, spiritually, left me
Peter Cook (Alice in Wonderland)—alice in wonderland 1966 is one of my favorite films and he might be my favorite part, he gives a take that feels totally different from every other mad hatter i have ever seen, truly peak casting for me of this peak weirding man.
This is round 1 of the contest. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. If you're confused on what a scrungle is, or any of the rules of the contest, click here.
[additional submitted propaganda + scrungly videos under the cut]
Ann Dvorak:
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Peter Cook:
31:39 for an “ooOOOohhOH!!!ohhhwhoOaaOaaOeeehohohoho!!!”:
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tiagobarros1699 · 10 days ago
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W.I.T.C.H: List of Editions by Alessandro Ferrari
This is a small list of all the original editions of witch that were scripted by Alessandro Ferrari (yes, the author of the reboot). He started writing scripts for the magazine from issue 65, during the sixth arc, and continued until the last arc. I decided to bring this list so that anyone who reads the new version can also see what his script was like in the old series and even elements or characters that may return in a new version. (I can tell you There are three editions that I consider very important for this. And I also hope that some characters he created also appear in the future). The editions are as follows:
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65: Only a flower https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-65/full
71: Glimmers of fear: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-71/full
Capítulo 65: ONLY A FLOWER
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I highly recommend reading this edition if you've seen volume 1 of the new generation. In addition to being his first work in the franchise, he didn't even hide when bringing the beings from this edition back. Hmm... Ghosts in cloaks and masks attacking the Guardians and an evil Kandrakar.... Where have I seen this before!?
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74: Whisked away: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-74/full
77: Of all the stars: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-77/full
82: Energy: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-82/full
CHAPTER 82: ENERGY – I recommend this edition to anyone who has already read edition 2 of the reboot and finds it strange that Will's power is "Emotion" But this edition, in addition to being one of my favorites, I consider it one of their best scripts and delved deeply into Will's life and how important everyone is to her.
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92: No longer alone: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-92/full
95: Endless Tears: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-95/full
About these two editions: I intend to talk about this later because it would require a long explanation, but I will leave it here that the way Speedworld is portrayed in this arc is very small similar to Metamoor do reboot. AND PLEASE FERRARI, BRING BILLY AND FLEA TO TARANEE, I NEVER ASKED YOU FOR ANYTHING.
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103: the one you're not: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-103/full
109: the Green truth: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-109/full
115: a special journey: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-115/full
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122: mathemmatically possible: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-122/full
126: Lady kimikal: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-126/full
128: Just One word: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-128/full
130: a New friend: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-130/full
135: Similar at heart: https://readcomic.net/w-i-t-c-h/issue-135/full
And with that I close the list with all the editions scripted by him. I only tell the stories from the main arc here, but he also did some of the secondary stories that accompany the magazine. He is also the author of the Halloween special, "Magic Night".
Yes, issue 128, where Will and Matt break up, is his, but the next issue is scripted by Augusto Macchetto.
About issue 135 there is a catch. It is said on a website that he is the screenwriter of this edition, but on the Inducks website, where you have the credits for all the editions, it was stated that the screenwriter was a certain by "Andrea Ferrari". However, I have never seen this person being credited in any other edition, so it may have been a clerical error on the website. I decided to include this edition anyway.
Finally, I want to comment on the final post-Ludmoore arcs. Many people prefer to pretend that the following arcs don't exist and that's it, largely because of the loss of quality in the art and script and the lack of continuity in the magazine. And I agree that this took away a lot of the magazine's shine and made it decline until its end.
However, I still defend many of these editions, even if not all of them, the authors still manage to bring plots that could be very serious and mature if they were used well. (But they weren't, and that ends up being a problem) They often bring more details about the Guardians' personal lives, small, everyday things from their past that many people prefer. ignore, but I love it for deepening characters that remained in the background (Irma, Taranee and Hay Lin). In addition to being from the seventh arc in which we finally see Peter and Cornelia together, being a happy and healthy couple. (For more couples like this) .
In addition to having among all these loose editions some of my favorites from the entire magazine, Hay Lin arriving at her new house, the story of the girls taking care of the baby dragon, the story of Mareeve and others.
So I can say that you can always find something good in these latest editions.
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lisamarie-vee · 2 months ago
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billdecker · 10 months ago
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BEDAZZLED (1967) dir. Stanley Donen
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davidhudson · 5 days ago
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Peter Cook, November 17, 1937 – January 9, 1995.
1974 photo by Duane Michals.
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starstruckfangirlsposts · 1 month ago
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My British Comedy Crushes 😍
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Graham Chapman
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Eric Idle
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Tim Brooke-Taylor
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Peter Cook
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Stephen Fry
My brain is like a penthouse, where many beautiful men like these live rent-free. 🔥💋❤️
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youfillmewithinertia-xoxo · 1 month ago
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fuckyeahpetercook · 1 month ago
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BEYOND THE FRINGE
Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, Alan Bennett, Jonathan Miller
photographed by John Hedgecoe in London, 1962
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verbalearache · 3 months ago
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scifipinups · 7 months ago
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Raquel Welch Bedazzled (1967)
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strange-birdy-me · 2 months ago
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Crossover Time!
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My first Good Omens/Bedazzled crossover, I really believe that Good Omens would never have been created if it hadn't been for this movie. George Spiggot (The Devil) and his human friend Stanley Moon visit a little bookshop for some shenanigans. I think Aziraphale could tolerate armageddon more than somebody vandalising books. But still George is not intimidated.
All Good Omens fans who are unfamiliar, please watch Bedazzled. The 1967 version.
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boscofuller · 2 months ago
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zippocreed501 · 6 months ago
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Anne-Marie Mallik as Alice
in Jonathan Miller's fine adaptation of Alice in Wonderland (1966)
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beautyarchive · 4 months ago
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Geraldine McEwan in John Mortimer's play 'Mill Hill', an episode of BBC's Thirty-Minute Theatre from 1972.
The play also stars Peter Cook and it's hilarious - it made my mother choke on her hot water and lemon. Someone uploaded it to YouTube so check it out.
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