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Raising A Child With Bruce Banner Would Include
Bruce is incredibly patient with your child, always taking the time to listen to their questions and concerns, no matter how many they have.
He loves teaching your child about science and often conducts experiments with them, sparking their curiosity and love for learning.
Even when he's dealing with his own stress or anger issues, Bruce never loses his temper with your child. He maintains a calm demeanor, which helps your child feel safe and secure.
He enjoys reading bedtime stories to your child with you, each of you taking on an interactive role to make them laugh.
Bruce used to hate talking about his life as the Hulk, but with the love and support you give him, he tells his stories to your child, emphasizing the importance of using one's powers responsibly and for the greater good.
He encourages your child's creativity, whether it's through art, writing, or any other form of expression, and he's always proud of their creations.
Bruce is vigilant about your child's safety, ensuring that they understand the importance of staying safe on their own, when neither you nor Bruce can be there to protect them.
Despite his crazy his life can get, Bruce makes an effort to spend quality time with your child, whether it's simply having heartfelt conversations or doing an activity together.
Most importantly, Bruce's love for your child is unwavering and unconditional. He constantly reassures them that they are loved and cherished, no matter what.
For @angelique-of-the-volturi-guard
Bruce Banner: @unexpected-character, @lilyontheloose, @puppy-coded, @marinarashakeyobooty, @marvelgeek09, @becomingthedreamversionofme, @music-bird, @chaotic-mushroomz, @mbruben-stein, @scorsesedepalmafan, @sunflowergurlsposts, @danimorgan1708, @onlykeres, @floresferae, @stressydepressyandlemonzesty, @multifandomlover01, @tokyo-liv, @geekyandgay98, @sweetyprincesschaos, @yetanotherattemptatanaccount, @lady-darkswan3, @postcardgirl425, @garlicbreadrry, @bestfriend491
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Worth the Free Admission - Part 5/6
Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3 / Part 4 / AO3
Fandom: Children’s Theater Critic with Alfred Molina
Pairing: Arthur H. Cartwright x gn!reader
Rating: T
Chapter summary: An awkward morning confirms to you things haven't changed as much as you'd hoped and pushes you to act. Arthur is faced with a situation that he can't back out of anymore.
Warnings/tags: age difference, insecurity, mutual pining, tension (getting somewhat resolved?), personal growth
Additional info: reader is mentioned to be wearing some more masc clothes in one scene, but no gendered pronouns, terms or descriptors are used for them
Chapter word count: 3603
A/N: It's been a long long time, but I want to say a huge thank you to @scorsesedepalmafan for constantly cheering me on (and letting me use one of his gifs again💙) and to @francis-ford-kofola for her support ☺️ And of course, thanks to everybody who's been waiting for me to finish this, I hope you enjoy! And stay tuned for Part 6 ★
“Ah, you slept in.” Those were the words Arthur greeted you with. You had stumbled upon him on your way to the bathroom, hunched over the desk in his study. He was fully dressed, wearing a tweed jacket and from the looks of it, he had been up and working for quite some time now.
“Well, it was a late night yesterday,” you said, somewhat defensive. Letting him see you only in a T-shirt and a pair of comfy boxers wasn’t something you thought you would be self-conscious about, especially not after last night, but the contrast with his fully professional getup was making you feel underdressed even though it was no later than nine.
“Yes,” he looked away for a second, his voice coming out uncertain, “I woke up early, that’s all. I couldn’t go back to sleep.”
“I’m sorry I kept you up.”
“No you didn’t, it was just… back pain.” As if to emphasize his words, he shifted in his chair, straightening up and pushing his shoulders back.
“Oh, I didn’t know you were struggling with that. I’m sorry.” You were getting anxious just watching Arthur visibly avoid holding eye contact with you.
“I usually don't. I just didn’t sleep in the best position.”
You would pay to see what was going on inside his overthinking brain at that moment. He was already regretting the somewhat intimate way you’d ended the evening with, you had no other theory. The behavior you were witnessing seemed way too skittish even by his standards. Unlike last night though, something about him felt different, as if he was ashamed or guilty instead of frightened. But it was you who instigated (or tried to, anyway) anything yesterday, wasn’t it? Wasn’t it?
“Arthur, if you’re worried about what happened yesterday- I didn’t think anything of it. We were both feeling out of our depths, and I appreciated the gesture. I know you were just trying to comfort me and that’s all it was, right?” The words felt heavy on your tongue, of course you did make assumptions about the way he bashfully suggested to read to you, or the way he let you, let’s face it, full on cuddle him while he was lying next to you and reading. It didn’t bring you any pleasure to lie, but at that point, you were just trying to say whatever would make him act calmer about the whole situation. Whatever would bring the relationship you’d been building for months now back to the way it was before this unfortunate domino effect of repressed feelings.
“Oh.” The way he looked at you, his eyes wide and slightly magnified by his glasses, reminded you of a very large, frightened owl. He pulled said glasses off his face, gripping them in a nervous gesture before speaking again.
“Of- of course not. I just assumed, for a second, when you said you… But of course you didn’t mean- I should’ve watched myself better, I didn’t mean to fall asleep, I- I’m so much older than you and you are- I’ve been reading people and situations wrong my entire life,” the words tumbled out of his mouth in half-finished sentences, his voice unsteady. This was the least eloquent you had ever seen Arthur, and in turn, it left you speechless too.
You didn’t know what to say and you didn’t really want to keep talking either. You had both been clearly locked inside your heads and unsure how to act, but seeing Arthur struggle to this extent to just describe how he felt made something snap in you. You crossed the room that had been separating you from him, not thinking anymore. You didn’t wait for him to blurt out another badly constructed sentence as you stood directly in front of him. You didn’t have to bend down much as he was quite tall even sitting down - one hand placed on his tweed-covered shoulder, you leaned in and kissed him.
The kiss wasn’t long nor deep, not to begin with. You pulled back after a couple seconds, giving Arthur an opportunity to push you away. The situation had gotten so complicated you weren’t completely sure, but you were willing to take the risk rather than keep maneuvering around the subject. Arthur’s response came in the form of a faint whisper of your name and a warm hand brushing against your cheek, pulling you closer again.
The way his lips touched yours felt hesitant, trembling. Not wanting to rush him, you returned the butterfly-like touch with gentle patience, silently reassuring Arthur that he wasn’t doing anything wrong, he couldn’t. To your surprise, it was him who took the next step, opening his lips slightly and deepening the kiss. A subtle taste of toothpaste lingered on your tongue when you broke apart.
Arthur’s hand slipped from your cheek, reaching for the hand that was still resting on his shoulder instead.
“I’m so confused,” he said, his breathing still coming out heavier than usual.
“I really think we should talk, Arthur.” You hadn’t really stepped away from him yet, your legs softly pressed against his knees.
“I agree, it’s just-” he sighed, putting his glasses back on, probably out of habit, “I need to think everything through first. I can’t give you any… well, answers right now. I’m sorry.” He patted your hand before letting go of it. You took the hint, finally taking a step back.
Your heart felt like an anchor in your chest, sinking to the bottom of the ocean. He had just kissed you, and no, his words didn’t immediately suggest a rejection. But a part of you was hoping the kiss would untie his tongue, so to speak, and allow the jumbled emotions to run free after all these weeks of circling around the unspoken core of your not quite unrequited affection for him. Couldn’t you just wait a little longer after having survived this whole time? You certainly could, and you were going to give him all the space he needed to get his thoughts and emotions in order. But it hurt, being denied the chance to finally know for sure where you were at with him, to decide the next step in your relationship.
“I understand,” you gave a slow nod, trying to prevent the deep disappointment from coming through in your tone, “and I don’t expect you to give me a definite answer right now. I don’t even know what that should be. Just, please, whatever your thoughts are, whatever you feel, know you can tell me anything. You can be open, no matter how hard it is. Just don’t let it distance us from each other, because… I love working with you and being around you, whatever that might look like.” Despite your best efforts to keep your emotions at bay, you felt held back tears burning in the corners of your eyes. Arthur must have noticed, as the tension in his expression softened.
“I won’t, I promise. I’d never want that to happen. Not again.”
Oh Arthur, there’s so much you have yet to share with me, you thought. You weren’t about to push though, not when he was already making such an effort to handle the situation head-on, rather than finding a way to wiggle out and avoid it again.
“Thank you,” you paused, trying to come up with the least painful end to the conversation now that there apparently wasn’t anything else to be said. There was only one that you could think off:
“Look, I think I need some time to process this too, so I guess I’ll just head home. I can take the bus or-”
“I’ll drive you,” Arthur said firmly, getting up from his chair. The resolution was a pleasant surprise to you, you expected him to jump at the offer of some immediate alone time instead.
“Oh okay, thank you. I’ll just get changed and then we can get going.”
“Wait. Let me at least get you something for breakfast first. And a coffee. That’s the least I can do.” Something about the way he said it made you feel like this was his attempt to make it up to you, and you accepted it gratefully. There was no point in running away from anything anymore.
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You hadn’t heard much from Arthur since the day he drove you back home. Not that the conversation during that drive had seemed unnatural or awkward in any way, on the contrary. And you had to keep reminding yourself Arthur was a man of a different generation, and so it shouldn’t come as a surprise to you that he wasn’t an avid texter. Still, he had promised he would have a serious conversation with you about the future of your relationship with him, however that was going to turn out, and he hadn’t mentioned it since. Except for a few texts and one phone call, all related to the play, you hadn’t really gotten or found a chance to talk to him in a more personal setting until the next week’s rehearsal.
The greeting was warm and you could sense that something had shifted in the way you were interacting or perhaps in tune with one another, but fragile uncertainty was still hanging heavy in the air between you. You didn’t really have the space to explore the feeling further however, since you had almost run late thanks to an unreasonably upset parent storming into your office after your regular classes earlier. After such an encounter, you barely had any energy left for two hours of extracurricular activities, but there was no way you were going to cancel the rehearsal, for a multitude of reasons. All you had to do was hang on for a little while longer, hopefully with Arthur’s help.
“Ollie, please, I need you to focus. What Luna just said, that was your line, remember?” You had lost count of how many times Ollie (and not only him) had forgotten a line or zoned out during this week’s rehearsal. And to think the performance was scheduled for just over a month from now - you knew you couldn’t afford to lose a single precious second of the limited rehearsal time that you had each week. Which naturally posed a challenge, since getting the kids to pay full attention to the play for two hours straight was proving to be an almost impossible task.
“I’m sorry. I just don’t like how Arthur’s looking at me,” mumbled Ollie. You sighed. Even though the relationship between the children and Arthur had improved significantly, there were still moments when he couldn’t hold his comments at bay, and of course the children had never truly forgotten their first encounter with him. You turned to Arthur with a tired look, which was met with an almost guilty expression on his side.
“I was just lost in thought, Ollie. You’re doing fine, just make sure you don’t let your cues run away from you,” he said and you noted the clear shift in how he was trying to match his tone and vocabulary to the setting, even if not perfectly. You gave him an approving smile.
“What is ‘cues’?” asked Ollie. You didn’t mind actually explaining the word this time, deciding it could be useful for them to know, unlike some other expressions that Arthur was still prone to using from time to time.
“A cue is something you have to pay attention to so that you know when to say or do something on stage. So for example, you were supposed to say what?”
“Uh… Is this your ship?” Ollie had to think for a second, but he ended up getting it right. You nodded.
“Exactly. And so, what is your cue? What reminds you that you need to say this?”
Ollie was silent for a while, struggling to remember the sequence of the scene. Two little hands shot up, Emily and Luna both trying to answer for him.
“Let’s give Ollie a chance to answer first, okay?”
“Oh I know!” Ollie beamed, “My uh…”
“Cue?” you suggested.
“My cue is when we come on stage and the ship appears!”
“Exactly, great job,” you praised him, “So, this is for everyone, okay? Always remember what comes before it’s your turn to act. Then you won’t forget anything. You’re a team so pay attention to each other.”
Some of the kids nodded, but most of all Ollie, proud of his little achievement. You checked the time, realizing you’d probably pushed them enough for now.
“Alright, it’s time for a break. Grab your snacks and don’t forget to drink plenty of water. We’ll try this new rule out in 10 minutes,” you said, loud enough for everyone to hear even through all the cheerful noise at the first mention of a break.
As everybody ran towards their little backpacks to retrieve their snacks, you sank into a chair next to Arthur’s, maybe just as excited for the break as the children.
“I’m sorry, I forgot to watch myself there,” Arthur said, his voice quiet and almost sad. You touched his arm for a second, a very subtle gesture that wouldn’t make the kids question anything even if they saw it.
“No, it was okay, don’t worry about it. You’ve clearly been working hard on how you act around them, don’t think I didn’t notice. And at least I got to teach them a new word,” you smiled.
“That’s true, it was a necessary lesson, I suppose.”
“Maybe next time you can try to explain something to them yourself though.” It was only a suggestion, but the truth was you wanted to challenge Arthur just a little further, not only to get some more help from him, but to prove to him that he was capable of much more than he limited himself to. Even in just a couple months of attending the rehearsals, he’d managed to co-write the script with you, learn how to talk to kids and give them many creative prompts. You knew for a fact that with some practice, he could find his way back to theater in more ways than just as a spectator and a critic.
“I could do that,” he nodded, seeming grateful that you would trust him with it. But that wasn’t the end of your request.
“Well, I wanted to ask one more thing of you, actually. Let’s be honest, you pretty much wrote this scene yourself. And you had some really helpful notes for the staging. So why don’t you take over for the rest of the rehearsal today?”
Arthur stared at you as though you just suggested something unthinkable. His eyes traveled to the group of kids sitting on the floor and snacking or showing off their newest toys, and then back to you.
“You mean direct them? I couldn’t, no,” he said, quick and resolute.
“Why not? You’ve been watching me do it for months. You even participated, multiple times. I fully believe you can do it, Arthur. And it would mean a lot to me if you at least tried. I’ll be right here, I’ll help you out if you don’t know how to approach something. I’ll even give you a cut of my pay if that’s what you’re concerned about.”
“Oh please,” Arthur scoffed, “you know it’s not about that in the slightest. I’m happy to help in any way I can, I just don’t know why you’d even want me to interfere with your work like this. I know it might be hard to believe after everything I said after that first performance, but seeing you work with them- you’re an excellent director. You know just what to say to set their imaginations soaring, I can’t do that.”
Your hand found his discretely again. He looked down, a slight flush creeping up into his cheeks.
“Here you are underestimating yourself again. Remember what you told me about learning? This is the perfect opportunity for you to learn. Not just how to do things, but what you already can do, even if you keep telling yourself otherwise. Please, Arthur.” You made sure to hold eye contact the whole time, and even though you could tell a part of him wanted to avoid it, he couldn’t look away.
“You’re not playing fair, you know that? I can’t believe you’re making me even consider-”
A shrill scream interrupted Arthur’s sentence, making you promptly let go of his hand and walk towards the source of the sound, which turned out to be Lexi.
“What’s going on here? Lexi?” you asked, a worried edge to your voice.
“Nothing,” said Andy, crossing his arms across his chest.
“Not nothing!” protested Lexi, “Andy ate my cookie. I already gave one to Emily and Erin, and this was my last one,” she sniffled.
“Andy, why did you do that?” you asked, trying to keep up a balance between stern and gentle tone, but your nerves were starting to fail you. This was the last thing you wanted to be dealing with at that point.
“I didn’t do anything,” Andy still carried on with his nonchalant facade. Kids this young shouldn’t find lying this effortless, you thought.
“Alright, did any of you see who took Lexi’s cookie?” you tried another approach, realizing you couldn’t exactly solve the situation unless you got a direct confirmation that Andy was indeed the thief, even if you had no reason to believe otherwise. The reply you got was a disappointing mix of “no” and “I don’t know”. You let out a heavy sigh, your exhaustion catching up to you.
“I didn’t think you were capable of lying, Andy.” Hearing Arthur’s voice right behind you startled you at first, but the surprise was soon replaced by a wave of relief. You had to hold back a chuckle at how strict his eyes appeared through his glasses. You hadn’t seen that look in a while.
“I’m telling the truth,” Andy tried again, but this time his act faltered. Even if Arthur wasn’t intimidating through his reputation alone, his impressive height was definitely commanding respect, especially in a six-year-old’s eyes.
“Are you now?” Arthur didn’t have to say or do anything else, the mere tone of his voice (which was surprisingly still very level) combined with his overall presence was enough to crack the tiny thief, who was suddenly blushing and looking directly to the ground.
“Alright, it was me,” he said, almost too quiet to hear.
“Excuse me, what was that?” asked Arthur, a barely noticeable smile on his lips.
“I ate it, okay? I’m sorry, Lexi,” said Andy, louder this time, but still refusing to meet anybody’s eye.
“It’s alright… If you give me some of your candy.” Lexi looked much more cheerful already, confidently presenting her conditions to him.
“That’s a good idea, what do you say Andy?” Arthur turned to the boy, who agreed and reached for his bag of gummies immediately. He let Lexi pull out a whole handful of candy and Arthur nodded in approval.
“And now there’s just one more person you should apologize to.” Andy looked up at him with a puzzled expression, while Arthur gestured towards you.
“Your teacher perhaps? For lying like this?”
Andy’s cheeks heated up again, as he stood up and brought you the bag of candy.
“I’m sorry, I won’t lie again,” he said, his eyes pleading with you to forgive him. You took a watermelon-shaped gummy candy and thanked him for the apology, relieved the conflict had been solved quickly and painlessly. You were impressed by how well Arthur had handled the situation, showing as clear as day how wrong he was in his perception of himself yet again.
“Good, good. Oh thank you Andy,” Arthur also accepted a candy from the (now almost empty) packet, “And the rest of you, I believe you’ve had more than enough time for your snacks, haven’t you?” Apart from a few objections here and there, most kids agreed with him.
“Your teacher deserves a break after all this mischief, so I’ll rehearse this scene with you,” he added, shooting you a quick look and a smile, silently confirming to you what you had been hoping he would decide to do. You mouthed a “thank you”, your affection for him bubbling up in your chest, stronger than it had ever been.
You sat down in the spot that was usually his, watching as he ushered the children back to the little stage, and with a script in hand, started going over the scene you had left unfinished before the break. You could tell he was nervous, and it seemed as though he turned back to look at you, searching for support or approval, almost every couple minutes. You had no reason to blame him for that though: after all, knowing him the way you did at that point, you knew what he must have been going through in order to push himself to do this. And you couldn’t be prouder of him in that moment. Every one of his interactions with the children you observed during that rehearsal was just another proof of how much work he had put into this, into himself. It all had come from inside him of course, otherwise he wouldn’t have gotten anywhere - but the thought that you had been there for the journey from the very start, that you might have even facilitated it in a way, made your heart feel like it was growing impossibly large in the confines of your ribcage. You had to come clean to yourself, you were in love with him.
#worth the free admission#arthur h. cartwright x reader#alfred molina x reader#arthur h cartwright x reader#alfred molina fanfiction#gender neutral reader#children's theater critic#funny or die#alfred molina
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Poll Tag Game
I got tagged by @heartofhubris - 🫶
tag game ✌
Rules: make a poll with five of your all time favourite characters and then tag five people to do the same. See which character is everyone's favourite!
Tagging (no pressure): @erebus0dora @randomfandomtrash28 @lydiagrimborn1117 @chrism02 @scorsesedepalmafan +anyone who wants to do it.
Honorable mentions below the cut, so as not to distract too much. (I'm ADHD, okay? Stop asking me to only list "x" number of things. 😂)
Sam Axe (Burn Notice - 2007)
Vince Korsak (Rizzoli & Isles - 2010)
Josiah Sanchez (The Magnificent Seven tv series - 1998)
Louis Litt (Suits - 2011)
#tag game#poll#fave character#no one said they had to be all human#scar#the lion king#artie nielsen#warehouse 13#sergeant garcia#disney's zorro#david rossi#criminal minds#terry donovan#ray donovan#honorable mentions#sam axe#burn notice#vince korsak#rizzoli and isles#josiah sanchez#the magnificent seven#louis litt#suits tv#sadly i might be the only person who remembers sergeant garcia
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Meantime (1983) is now on my drive! (for anyone who is interested, dm for link)
The movie’s basically just a look at these different characters and seems to comment on things like class, unemployment, gender and race relations. It stars Gary Oldman in his first starring role (his character is an absolute idiot fyi lol) and Alfred Molina in a small role as Uncle John.
Hope you guys like this little slice of Britain (the soundtrack to this film is one of my favorites) and thank you again for all the continued support of my simping and niche stuff 😓
#alfred molina#meantime#meantime 1983#(or 84 in some places)#movie#criterion-restored#scorsesedepalmafan
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I just have to say I love your Diego character design!!! It's so adorable 🥺🤗 Will you draw more of him in the future?
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YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW HAPPY I AM BY READING THIS! I'M GLAD SOMEONE TRULY LIKES MY DIEGUITO ;;U;; <3
I REALLY HOPE I CAN DO MORE CONTENT OF HIM SOON THEN :'D
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Ben and George Fan Video - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
#love is strange#alfred molina#john lithgow#ben hull#george garea#movieedit#loveisstrangeedit#filmedit#alfredmolinaedit#johnlithgowedit#thanks to#scorsesedepalmafan#for the vid idea#and song suggestions#collaboration#myfanvids
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I was wondering if it would be alright if I could use some of your gifs because I would love to write HCs and writings for Phil's characters? 🤗 (and your gifs are the best <3)
Ahh thank you and of course!! Thanks for asking! I can’t wait to read them 🥰
#scorsesedepalmafan#ask#lemme know if you ever have any specific gif requests I’d be happy to make them!
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Hi! I simply love all the gifs you made for Hancock! I can't imagine the amount of work <3 Thank you so much for making them :) Your blog is probably one of my favorite Alfred blogs, especially because of the amount of work that's clearly put in in every post <33 If it'd be okay, I'd love to make some requests maybe? :)
Aw, thank you! I still have a bunch from Hancock to post cos there are so many, lol! All my Alfred stuff is on an external that's not near me at the moment and I'm not not on much these days (health crap) but if there's something that's available online you want gifs of or whatever, go for it and I'll do it when I can. :)
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Omg! Since you're doing that ask thing for actors, it made me wonder if you watched any other John Lithgow movies recently? And you can do the ask thing for him if you like. :D (Unless you don't even know what he's like irl, if so I'd recommend his interviews especially his appearances on Conan XD)
I didn't know anything about what he's like in person, so I decided to watch some of his interviews right away. Conan's my favorite host, so I always pay attention to the dynamics he has with his guests and with Lithgow it was just so wholesome, I can't find another word to describe it. I also love how much respect Conan clearly has for Lithgow and the conversations really have substance, you know. It's so nice to see something like that instead of constant banter or jokes that just fall flat. Oh, and I love Lithgow's laugh so much ❤
I haven't watched any of his movies since we last talked about him, but I have Footloose and Blow Out on my list. If you think I should watch one or the other first, I'll definitely take your word for it 😁 (Oh and The World According to Garp of course, but I'm already set on watching that thanks to you.)
Also, since I already admitted I didn't know that Dafoe and Molina were in Spider-Man for the longest time, I need to add that I was today years old when I learned Lithgow voiced Lord Farquaad. How did I miss that?? What's wrong with my pop culture knowledge?? I really really have no idea 😆 I can confirm I'm neither 5 nor 75, but it is what it is haha.
Anyway, thank you for the ask and I hope I'll be able to give you more thoughts on Lithgow soon 😁
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Wow, I'm so glad I've given you a new home screen and that you made it John <3 and that in general I've spread the word around of John <3 Your tags made me so happy! So thank you! If you'd like to know more about John I'd be happy to tell you about him since I'm a big fan of the movie!
How could I not when I saw that wonderful screenshot?! I'd love love to hear some more about him, I gotta watch the movie even if he's such a tiny character but like 👀 my DMs are open if you wanna infodump
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How did I never hear about this amazing and hot movie Prick Up your Ears??
Queer cinema lovers need to catch up
#prick up your ears#alfred molina#gary oldman#thank you scorsesedepalmafan#it looks just as hot as maurice and tragic like gay movies are haha
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Happy New Year!! And hope you had a Merry Christmas! My vote would YES spread the Tarantinoverse hell yeah jhbjhbjhbjb much luv
Awww thanks so much! I did have a GREAT Christmas, what about you? Much love to you too, thanks for commenting and giving your vote! Have a great day!
#killingitreservoirdogsstyle#quentin tarantino#@scorsesedepalmafan#movies#reservoir dogs#thanks for submitting <3#much love to you all
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Oh!! :00 Didn't know you had an ask game going, sorry! </3. I'd love to hear more from AnderPerry from you cause they mean so much to me 😥 (should give the movie a rewatch but :( yk) Also I didn't know you fancy Ethan Hawke, so do I lol :P I would highly recommend the Before Sunrise trilogy <3 if you haven't seen it already <3
🌙, 🍂 and💟.
Ah, hey there! No worries! :') <3 Awesome!!! (Yeah, I understand, I currently re-watch it in steps, like 20 minutes every day, fjkdhfksj, idk what to do about the end, to be honest. Part of me wants to skip it, but also watch it-) Noice, love our taste in men being similar. ;') Oh, totally! My dad already told me. It's just not available to me right now, so I gotta wait until I have money again. :/ Thank you!!! <3 Now, also, thank you for sending something in, I appreciate it. :'D <3 Take care, dear! <3
OTP/Ship Ask Game
🌙 How do they comfort each other when they are helpless to do anything about the situation?
First of all, physical contact is important. Cuddling, holding hands, holding onto one another in any way. It grounds both of them, no matter who of them is in that situation. And then for Todd it's important to have Neil walk him through it rationally, to give him an outside perspective and assure him that while he's helpless now, he won't always be. Not every situation is hopeless to get out of. And Todd is strong enough to get through this. Maybe reciting some of his favourite poetry at the end also helps, but only occasionally because it's merely a distraction. In Neil's case it's more complicated. He feels helpless about his situation all the time. And in a way he is. It's a fact and he knows it and Todd knows he can't say or do anything to tell him it's not so. What helps then is the mere fact that Todd is there and his boyfriend and that he's not going anywhere. Cuddling helps, words of reassurance, little love confessions and small, shy kisses. The truth that they are working out, despite it all. And that's what helps Neil calm down and to feel lighter eventually.
🍂 What is an inside joke they have?
I feel like the "I'm being chased by Walt Whitman" stuck with them; especially after Todd's improvisational poem in class and even more so after they got together. Sometimes Neil will call Todd that in front of others, you know, Walt Whitman (any variation of it). No one really questions it, either. It's certainly not the strangest thing to witness in this group. In fact, it slowly catches on within the entire group, becoming an inside joke that is intimate between Todd and Neil, and nothing but a silly thing for their friend group.
💟 What do you think makes them perfect for one another?
The fact that they bring out the best in each other. Simple, but very powerful and meaningful, in my opinion. Neil allows Todd to really be himself and be free around him. Todd allows Neil to pursue his passions and to feel carefree about them for a while, experiencing true happiness and freedom with him.
#i have sooo many thoughts about them thanks for sending these in <3#i'd probably have more to say about why they're perfect for each other but i feel like it all boils down to that one point#ronny.exe#scorsesedepalmafan#ask game#anderperry
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The timeline wouldn't work for this at all, but your trans Otto post made me think he was wearing a binder for that one scene and showing off his top surgery for the rest of the movie
That's literally what it looks like lol. It really does feel very trans-coded. (Especially cause of the whole LGBT vibe Alfred Molina throws) No wonder I loved this movie as a kid. Pretty sure all of us transmascs who like Spiderman 2 can agree that it was inspiring to see (and everyone else too, cause men's tits deserve to be seen lol)
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27 and 32! :D
Thanks for your question 💖
27. pick one: breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert?
Tough question! But I love sweet things, so I’m going with dessert! I mean: tiramisu, ice-cream, merengue pie, apple pie, chocolate pudding, … yeah, definitely dessert 😂
32. how do you take your tea/coffee?
So, black tea with milk, definitely :D fruity teas just as they are, with two sugars (once again, sweet tooth). And a mix of the two for coffee, so milk and two sugars!
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ok so like I'm going to shush for the night here soon HOWEVER i need some help filling my screen with drafts right now
what I've currently got, and these are all my WIPs
#bg is from scorsesedepalmafan!#bts#draft update#anon is on!#(Also 'cedar' is a nsft otto ficlet i'm working on based on their art)
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