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thepastisalreadywritten · 2 months ago
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wikipediapictures · 1 year ago
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panicinthestudio · 1 year ago
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Graceful gestures and terrifying guardians — Tang Tomb figures, November 7, 2021
Polychrome figures (sancai), 618–907 C.E. (Tang dynasty), white clay, lead oxide flux and glazes colored with copper, iron, manganese, and cobalt; fired at 800 degrees Celsius (Shanghai Museum) A conversation between Dr. Kristen Loring Brennan and Dr. Beth Harris. Smarthistory
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museumdisplaycases · 4 months ago
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panicinthestudio · 2 years ago
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Dui (food vessel) with inlaid geometric pattern. H. 28 cm. Late Warring States Period (mid 4th century-220 BC). Shanghai Museum
Source: Wikimedia Commons
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Bronze ritual food vessel made of two hemispherical parts, originally gilded. China, Warring States, 5th-3rd century AD
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mobius-m-mobius · 1 year ago
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Happy Birthday Owen Wilson! ♡ (November 18th, 1968)
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elleras · 4 months ago
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ROY O'BANNON and JEDEDIAH SMITH parallels
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zingaplanet · 1 year ago
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Ok but how good is it to have the man, the myth, the legend finally back on our screens???
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Owen Wilson, Actor.
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meep-meep-richie · 10 months ago
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Owen Wilson + buddy cop genre
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not-sobasicbisexual · 1 year ago
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my list of Owen movies that I've seen plus my out of 5 stars rating
Night at the Museum (Jedediah 5/5
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (Jedediah 5/5
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (Jedediah 5/5
Shanghai Noon (Roy O’Bannon 4/5
Shanghai Knights (Roy O’Bannon 4/5
Cars (Lightning McQueen 5/5
Cars 2 (Lightning McQueen 3/5
Cars 3 (Lightning McQueen 4/5
Cars: On the Road (Lightning McQueen 4/5
Hall Pass (Rick 4/5
Zoolander (Hansel 5/5
Zoolander 2 (Hansel 5/5
Bottle Rocket (Dignan 5/5
The Darjeeling Limited (Francis Whitman 5/5
Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (Ned Plimpton 5/5
Marmaduke (Marmaduke 3/5
Loki (Mobius 5/5
Wonder (Nate Pullman 3/5
the Royal Tenenbaums (Eli Cash 5/5
Meet the Parents (Kevin Rawley 2.5/5
Paint (Carl Nargle 5/5
Haunted Mansion (Kent 5/5
Secret Headquarters (Jack Kincaid 4/5
Marry Me (Charlie 5/5
Fantastic Mr. Fox (Coach Skip 5/5
Marley & Me (Jon Grogan 5/5
The Grand Budapest Hotel (M. Chuck 5/5
Minus Man (Vann 5/5
Wedding Crashers (John Beckwith 5/5
I-Spy (Alex Scott 4/5
Starsky and Hutch (Hutch 5/5
Anaconda (Gary Dixon 2/5
The French Dispatch (Herbsaint Sazerac 4/5
The Cable Guy (Robin’s date 4/5
How Do You Know (Matty Reynolds 2/5
You, Me, and Dupree (Randy Dupree 4/5
Midnight in Paris (Gil Pender 5/5
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wtf-is-sleep-even · 4 months ago
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cowboy-competition · 2 years ago
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WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL COWBOY CHARACTER COMPETITION!
Giddy up, because we're on the hunt to find the ultimate cowboy character 🤠 AND WE FOUND HIM! CONGRATS JEDEDIAH!!
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ROUND 1 MASTERPOST
ROUND 2 MASTERPOST
ROUND 3 MASTERPOST
REVIVAL ROUNDS 1/2
SEMIFINALS 1/2/3
FINALS
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bebx · 2 years ago
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Happy 54th birthday to the amazingly talented and the extremely beautiful person, mister Owen Wilson ♡
I’m proud to say Owen has been one of my biggest inspirations for years. He has one of the kindest souls out there and I am so beyond proud of everything he’s done.
Happy birthday, Owen. Thank you for being you.
I love you ♡
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panicinthestudio · 1 year ago
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Oracle Bone, Shang Dynasty, October 8, 2016
Oracle Bone, Shang Dynasty, Reign of Zu Geng, c. 1191-1181 B.C.E. (Shanghai Museum, China) Speakers: Dr. Kristen Chiem and Dr. Beth Harris.
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undeniablycandycane · 1 year ago
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Okay so,
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I was inspired to spell out some comparisons/similarities me and a few other Jedtavius fandom-goers made years ago back when the fandom was much more dead. At the time I had called it the "Jedtavius Circle" but I feel like there's a better name for it out there somewhere
So, I made a venn diagram to show all the weird similarities these films have with each other, and how I feel they are personally connected in a way that is so unique.
Since the image and the writing may be hard for some to access and not all the details I'd like to add will fit in the image, I will also do my best to explain these comparisons in text:
There are three films/franchises being compared here with their respective mlm ships:
1. Night at the Museum (Jedtavius)
2. Around the World in 80 Days (2004) (Phileas Fogg x Passepartout)
3. Shanghai Series (Shanghai Noon, Shanghai Knights) (Roy O' Bannon x Chon Wang)
What Night at the Museum and Around the World in 80 Days share is that they both have characters played by Steve Coogan that have implied or coded romantic connection or ships with another main character, that other character played by one of the other two actors listed.
What Night at the Museum and the Shanghai Series have in common is the exact same, except instead of Steve Coogan being shared by these films we have Owen Wilson.
And, much the same, for Around the World in 80 Days & Shanghai Noon/Knights we have the same comparison as for the other two (implied romantic connection and/or is commonly shipped with a character played by another one of these actors mentioned) this time with Jackie Chan.
But get this: something all these films share is that they are queer-coded or implied silly little historical comedies from the 2000s, which on top of everything else, links these films to one another in a way that I haven't seen in any other media before.
(Another fun fact mentioned in the diagram: Owen has a cameo in Around the World, technically meaning he was in all three films. This cameo is also believed to be where Owen & Steve first met.)
This is something that is still so cool to me and I never hear it talked about. Please feel free to share your thoughts or questions!
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elmsmews · 2 years ago
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"[My grandmother and Mrs. Vreeland] were very similar, and they both gave me unconditional love."
André Leon Talley and Diana Vreeland, his mentor, during her position at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1974. Pictured is the iconic dress worn by Marlene Dietrich in the 1932 film Shanghai Express.
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