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firecodex · 2 years ago
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Official wallpaper featuring Steven, Shauna, Zinnia, and Lyra in their Special Costumes
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jacqsprince · 1 month ago
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Hcs/Facts about Stu Brunswick:3
💞 He has a bit of a southern accent, he’s kind of a country sweetheart stereotype lmaoo
💞 He performs at both the Maison Derrière and Draggle Rock, and pretty much every other club in Springfield. His drag mother is Queen Chante and his drag sisters are Penelope Cruising (Julio) and The Mysterious Waylon (Smithers)
💞 His best friend is Shauna Tifton (Princess Kashmir), and she is also best friends with Jacques as well.
💞 His hair is naturally blonde and he dyes it pink
💞 As well as doing drag/burlesque, Stu also is an artist! He specializes in ceramics and paintings and his and Jacques’s apartment is covered in his artwork. (Jacques also brags about Stu’s artwork to everyone he sees :3)
💞 Stu’s drag persona is very glamorous and old hollywood inspired, with a lot of retro inspired evening gowns and burlesque costumes and such. Furthermore, he idolizes Liza Minnelli and Judy Garland (hence why he named his daughter after Liza)
💞 Some inspirations for Stu are 90s Drew Barrymore and Anna Nicole Smith. I often reference them while drawing Stu.
💞 It’s pretty obvious but Stu is very gender non conforming, he wears what he wants.
💞 While Jacques does most of the cooking, Stu always does the baking.
💞 I associate Stu with strawberries, many of his outfits will reference them as well as his strawberry colored hair. Likewise, I associate peaches with Liza and grapes with Jacques.
💞 Stu, like Jacques, has a signature scent. He smells like strawberries and vanilla cream, whereas Jacques smells like old spice and lavender.
💞 He calls everyone darling. It’s just his southern charm lmaoo
(I’ll reblog this whenever I think of more :3)
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hapuriainen · 5 months ago
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Shauna (special costume).
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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A team of U.S. government agents is sent to investigate the bombing of an American facility in the Middle East. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Ronald Fleury: Jamie Foxx Janet Mayes: Jennifer Garner Grant Sykes: Chris Cooper Adam Leavitt: Jason Bateman Sergeant Haytham: Ali Suliman Damon Schmidt: Jeremy Piven Colonel Faris Al Ghazi: Ashraf Barhom Robert Grace: Richard Jenkins Aaron Jackson: Tim McGraw Francis Manner: Kyle Chandler Elaine Flowers: Frances Fisher Gideon Young: Danny Huston Ellis Leach: Kelly AuCoin Maricella Canavesio: Anna Deavere Smith Miss Ross: Minka Kelly Lyla Fleury: Amy Hunter Kevin Fleury: Tj Burnett Prince Ahmed Bin Khaled: Omar Berdouni Prince Thamer: Raad Rawi FBI Agent: Peter Berg Kidnapper: Sala Baker 35 Year Old Son: Ahmed B. Badran Janine Ripon: Ashley Scott Haytham’s Father: Nick Faltas Izz Al Din: Uri Gavriel Abu Hamza: Hezi Saddik Aunt: Yasmine Hanani General Al Abdulmalik: Mahmoud Said Rex Burr: Tom Bresnahan Earl Ripon: Trevor St. John Maddy Ripon: Sarah Hunley Range Rover Driver: Kevin Brief Pitcher: Brian Mahoney Reporter: Merik Tadros Suicide Bomber: Hrach Titizian Reporter: Sean Donnellan FBI agent: Markus Flanagan Inner-Circle: Anthony Batarse Special Forces Officer: Gino Salvano Kidnapper: Eyad Elbitar Passport Officer: Nick Hermz Self (archive footage): Osama Bin Laden Self (archive footage): George H. W. Bush New Reporter: Robin Atkin Downes Self (archive footage): Saddam Hussein Self (archive footage): John F. Kennedy Self (archive footage): Larry King Self (archive footage): Colin Powell Self (archive footage): Ronald Reagan Film Crew: Director: Peter Berg Screenplay: Matthew Michael Carnahan Producer: Michael Mann Director of Photography: Mauro Fiore Editor: Colby Parker Jr. Editor: Kevin Stitt Costume Design: Susan Matheson Producer: Scott Stuber Original Music Composer: Danny Elfman Producer: Tim Smythe Executive Producer: Sarah Aubrey Executive Producer: John Cameron Executive Producer: Ryan Kavanaugh Executive Producer: Mary Parent Unit Production Manager: Steven P. Saeta Casting: Bruria Albeck Casting: Amanda Mackey Casting: Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Production Design: Tom Duffield Assistant Editor: Kris Cole Stunts: Zoë Bell Stunts: Sala Baker Art Direction: A. Todd Holland Supervising Art Director: Patrick M. Sullivan Set Decoration: Ronald R. Reiss Visual Effects Supervisor: John ‘D.J.’ Des Jardin Stunt Double: Shauna Duggins In Memory Of: Nick Papac Stunts: Sherry Leigh Stunts: Layla Alexander Stunts: Doug Coleman First Assistant Director: K.C. Hodenfield Associate Producer: Maria Williams Special Effects Makeup Artist: Quin Davis Makeup Department Head: Bill Myer Hairstylist: Barbara Lorenz Hair Department Head: Roxie Hodenfield Makeup Artist: Deborah La Mia Denaver Hairstylist: Deidra Dixon Makeup Artist: Michael Germain Hairstylist: Lisa Bertuzzi Makeup Artist: LaLette Littlejohn Key Hair Stylist: Melissa Forney Hairstylist: Jeffrey Sacino Second Unit Director: Phil Neilson Second Assistant Director: Jeff Okabayashi Supervising Sound Editor: Gregory King Sound Designer: Yann Delpuech Special Effects Coordinator: John Frazier Special Effects Coordinator: Burt Dalton Stunts: Kaily Alissano Stunts: Daniel Arrias Stunts: Greg Anthony Stunts: Jon Braver Stunts: Brian Brown Stunts: Chino Binamo Stunts: Eric Chambers Stunts: Jack Carpenter Stunts: Douglas Crosby Stunts: Max Daniels Stunts: Gokor Chivichyan Stunts: Steve Dent Stunt Double: J. Mark Donaldson Stunts: Eyad Elbitar Stunts: Paul Eliopoulos Stunt Double: Eddie J. Fernandez Stunts: Glenn Goldstein Stunts: Tad Griffith Stunt Driver: J. Armin Garza II Stunts: Nick Hermz Stunt Double: Chris Guzzi Stunts: Alex Krimm Stunts: Mark Kubr Stunts: Michael Hugghins Stunts: Theo Kypri Stunts: Krisztian Kery Stunts: Nito Larioza Stunt Driver: Aaron Michael Lacey Stunt Double: Brian Machleit Stunt Double: Jalil Jay Lynch Stunts: Anthony Martins Stunts: Eddie Matthews Stunts: Anderson Martin Stunts: Damien Moreno Stunts: Roman Mitichyan Stunts: Aladine Naamou Stunts: Aryan Morgan Stunts: Robert Nagle Stunt Driver: ...
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friendshauna · 5 years ago
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🎀- Jewelry or accessories they have🐻- Toys or stuffed animals (theirs or not)
you can tell a lot about a person… (aka Shauna’s Future House)
🎀- Jewelry or accessories they have
She has a lot of hair ties in a pile on her desk. Occasionally, you might find one randomly lying on the floor somewhere.
Shauna keeps a jewelry box in her closet. In it, there are some pairs of earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. Most of these are gifts from Calem or her other friends. The jewelry is either expensive or has sentimental value, so she doesn’t wear it except on special occasions.
On a floating shelf by the door is her costume jewelry. If she loses those, it’s no big deal.
🐻- Toys or stuffed animals (theirs or not)
If you thought Shauna was the type of person who slept with a plushie even as an adult… you would be right. She has a giant Chespin plushie she sleeps with; she likes the weight.
She also has a small collection of mini Funko Pops. (She’s trying to keep it low-key, though.) Currently that collection includes: Brock, Misty, Cilan, Iris, Clemont, and Diantha.
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Emmys 2018: How ‘GLOW’ Became a Life-Changing Experience for Alison Brie (Exclusive)
Alison Brie delivered one of ET's Standout Performances of the 2017-18 season.  
“I often think I am my truest self when I am Zoya the Destroya in the ring,” Alison Brie tells ET, referring to the wrestling persona she embodies on Netflix’s summer darling GLOW. The series, about the formation of a women’s wrestling league, sees the former Community and Mad Men star playing Ruth, a struggling actress who auditions for a spot in the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, a fledgling 1980s syndicated TV series. The show follows the league of 14 women -- mostly new to the sport -- who come together to challenge themselves and each other both inside and outside the ring.
While Ruth is a persistent, calculated individual, concerned about screen time and initially resistant to the idea of degrading herself for a role, Zoya, her wrestling alter ego, is a different character entirely. The Russian caricature is free of inhibitions, full of confidence and bravado, unafraid to taunt her many costumed counterparts.
While an entire cadre of women seemingly inspired Brie’s Ruth, her biggest inspiration for Zoya is, well, herself, the Hollywood native says with a laugh during a recent interview with ET, recognizing how silly that might sound. “What a total narcissist,” Brie says. “I like to channel myself, I’m very inspired by myself for this role. What!” But the actress -- whose humility shines through in her thoughtful answers and easy manner -- has good reason for counting herself among her own inspirations for her onscreen characters.
“It’s like tapping into my childhood silliness, or any stage of my life -- times in high school or college or even on the set of Community, the way we used to make jokes and do characters and voices off-camera with each other,” she says. “The silliest way I like to joke is embodied by Zoya.”
It’s an apt metaphor for the role that Brie plays on GLOW, which returns for a second season on June 29. Created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, the Netflix series chronicles the changes that the women undergo as they learn to empower themselves through the rough-and-tumble sport -- primarily by shedding their inhibitions and getting closer to themselves.
“The show as a whole felt very different from anything I had ever worked on before, in tone, [and] I found it to be very intriguing and tricky, too,” Brie says. “It seemed a little dangerous in that respect, that if we don’t do it right, it could go really wrong. If we do it right, it could be really special, which was exciting.”
So much of the transformation that Brie’s character undergoes in adopting a new wrestling persona parallels Brie’s own transformation as an actress. “I went through this empowering experience training for [GLOW], and then while shooting the show, the character is getting in touch with that aspect of herself,” the actress says, adding that it’s a “dream job” to play two characters on screen.
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Alison Brie and Betty Gilpin in a scene from season one of 'GLOW.'
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“It’s almost like you’re acting on two different shows at times. There’s one show when we’re outside the ring that is very nuanced and there’s a lot of subtlety to it, and you’re playing very real human emotions and situations. And then we get into the ring and we’re shooting the show GLOW within our show and suddenly I’m Zoya the Destroya and nothing is off-limits and you can be as big as you want to be, as silly as you want to be. There are no wrong answers, and it’s insane! And so fun.”
Wrestling itself was also a challenge for Brie, who had never really watched it before joining the series. Training lasted for four weeks leading up to season one, and another four weeks prior to shooting season two. The women worked with stunt coordinator Shauna Duggins and Chavo Guerrero Jr., a wrestler whose uncle, incidentally, trained the original women of GLOW (“So you can enjoy that coincidence!” Brie says with a laugh).
“I am a really physical person,” she says. “I’ve been training with my personal trainer and doing strength training for seven years now, so there was this side of myself that I felt like I really wanted to showcase, and [that] no one would suspect would be something that I would do, you know? I’ve been looking for a project that would allow me to be more physical, and in my mind, I sort of thought that it would come in the form of a movie, so I was actively looking for a cool action movie or something that people would let me audition for, and then this show came along, and I thought, ‘Oh, my God, this is exactly the thing that I've been wanting to do.’”
Once she started really digging into her training for the show -- “a lot of it is about heavy lifting and really focusing on certain muscle groups and building them,” she explains -- she felt like she had crossed a threshold and couldn’t go back to her previous way of viewing workouts: as simply a way to burn calories and stay trim.
“The wrestling training was the most life-changing part of the GLOW process, because it was very scary and it was very exciting,” Brie says, before correcting herself. “I didn’t feel very scared going into it, actually. Only excited and very naive about it. But very gung-ho about it, too. All of the women were. It turned out to be this amazing bonding experience for all of us to learn this new physical feat together, and everyone was really surprised in ourselves everyday of the things we were capable of and were still learning from each other. We had to be really vulnerable with each other right away because we had to get really physical and really intimate with each other right away, like, ‘So, you’re going to put your chin against my vagina and then kick your legs up,’ you know?”
In addition to learning stunts, Brie started weight training, building both strength and confidence, as she went from being unable to do one pushup to now being able to complete multiple sets. While she hasn’t bulked up -- at least not intentionally -- she’s much more lean, allowing her to reportedly do 100 percent of her stunts on the show. “It was also really empowering to just use our bodies in a different way and in a strong way, and for me to think of my body as an athlete and not just as an actress,” she says.
One of Brie’s favorite memories from shooting season one, in fact, took place in the ring, during a scene that she shot with costar Betty Gilpin, who plays her best friend-turned-nemesis-turned-lukewarm-friend Debbie. In the scene, producer Sam Sylvia (Marc Maron) is envisioning a fantasy sequence of what GLOW could be, with Ruth and Debbie as the headlining event -- Ruth as the “heel” and Debbie as the “face.��� The scene was shot in the Mayan, a nightclub and theater space in downtown Los Angeles (“where I’d actually been to see a wrestling match before,” Brie notes), and involved an arena full of several hundred extras.
After the stunt doubles warmed up the set, helping cameras to get all the right angles and marking all the right spots, Brie and Gilpin themselves stepped into the ring, much to the background actors’ surprise. “I think the audience just assumed that [the stunt doubles] were gonna do the match and we were just gonna jump in and do the dialogue,” Brie says. “And so when Betty and I got into the ring and just did the whole match, top to bottom, with a body slam and a front three-quarter and stuff like that, the crowd went crazy, and you could sense that it was genuine. Betty and I had so much adrenaline. I’d never felt so powerful. I felt like I could lift up a car. I didn’t feel a thing, my body was numb. I was like, ‘Body slam me 30 more times,’ you know? I just felt totally invincible, like a god.”
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frapedoypoli · 7 years ago
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firecodex · 1 year ago
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Steven: I'm the detective… I've been interested in detectives for a while, actually.
Shauna: I think it suits you, Steven!
Steven: Heh. I won't let you down!
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firecodex · 2 years ago
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Trailer for Solve the Case! (Part 2)
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firecodex · 2 years ago
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Trailer for Solve the Case! (Part 1)
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ulkaralakbarova · 5 months ago
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At Pacific Palisades High, a poor Latino falls hard for a troubled girl from the affluent neighborhood. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Nicole Oakley: Kirsten Dunst Carlos Nuñez: Jay Hernandez Tom Oakley: Bruce Davison Luis: Herman Osorio Eddie: Miguel Castro Victor: Tommy De La Cruz Hector: Rolando Molina Mrs. Nuñez: Soledad St. Hilaire Courtney Oakley: Lucinda Jenney Maddy: Taryn Manning Coach Bauer: Richard Steinmetz Rosa: Ana Argueta Jimmy – The Pilot: Neil Looy Morgan Oakley: Marion Moseley Dr. Linehan: Mike Jones Mrs. Ellis: Carolyn McKnight Assistant Football Coach Stover: Michael J. Fisher Wilcox: Cory Hardrict Foster: Keram Malicki-Sánchez Lainie: Kimi Reichenberg Davis: Matthew McKane Detail Supervisor: Jim Jackman Mr. Kane: Kevin Kane Taco Vendor: Griselda Diaz Spandexed Latina Girl: Claudia Soundy Photo Teacher: Rick Dallago Blanca: Berenice Ayala Aunt Eva: Virginia Sánchez Guy on Street: Hank Mendoza Oakley’s Receptionist: María Díaz Casey: Louie Liberti Police Officer: Bob Sattler Police Officer: John Marrott Curtis: Josh Vaughn Band Singer: Devon Williams Band Singer: David Benitez Luz: Tracy Claustro Jackie: Jackie Napal Dealer: Gary Cruz Dealer: Magdaleno Robles Jr. Quarterback: Matt Hobbie Football Official: John Pemberton Pacific High Student (uncredited): Michael Beardsley High School Kid (uncredited): Conor Dean Smith Football Player (uncredited): Joshua Feinman Football Player (uncredited): Matt Holly Film Crew: Producer: Harry J. Ufland Editor: Melissa Kent Screenplay: Phil Hay Screenplay: Matt Manfredi Producer: Rachel Pfeffer Director: John Stockwell Director of Photography: Shane Hurlbut Production Design: Maia Javan Co-Producer: Rick Dallago Original Music Composer: Paul Haslinger Music Supervisor: Evyen Klean Costume Design: Susan Matheson Casting: Sarah Halley Finn Set Decoration: Maria Nay Executive Producer: Guy Riedel Casting: Randi Hiller First Assistant Editor: Andi Kasen Bergman Art Direction: Tom Meyer Producer: Mary Jane Ufland Special Effects Coordinator: Frank Ceglia Music Supervisor: P.J. Bloom Script Supervisor: Monica Ochoa Production Office Assistant: Scott Tuft Stunts: Shauna Duggins Movie Reviews:
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firecodex · 2 years ago
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new pokemon masters ex sync pairs officially announced:
Steven (Special Costume) & Stoutland (shiny)
Shauna (Special Costume) & Klefki
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