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dolphelecat · 11 months ago
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The Snow Queen (Original inspired by The Moldau) The Piano Guys
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whattraintracks · 6 months ago
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anyone else have that one friend who rarely makes movie suggestions but when they do they're really really good? yeah loved the fall guy. friend is now 3 for 3 on movie recs I enjoyed. we also watched escape from germany. neither of us had seen it but third friend had and we all wanted to watch it and keep hanging out and we were at the theater anyway so we got mediterranean next door which was great because I've been craving tofu lately and yeah I usually get weird looks when I say that don't worry about it. so I watched two movies last night that were both really good and had a good time with good friends and I'm giving myself a little pat on the back for a successful friday night.
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marveltrumpshate · 3 months ago
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July 2024 MTH fills
The best way to see all the fills that have been shared with us is our monthly roundups tag or our #MTH-fills channel on our Discord, but you can also view them through the following methods:
Our Tumblr tags: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Our AO3 collection (only has works posted to AO3; see "subcollections" for specific auction years)
Completed works tag list
To find specific content, use our completed works tag lists above which includes instructions on how to search for a particular character, gen or romantic relationship, universe, and fanwork type. 
SOLO CHARACTERS
Miguel O'Hara
@caiabresebun - Art of a shirtless Miguel tied up shibari-style for @moonyroony
GEN/PLATONIC RELATIONSHIPS
STEVEN GRANT & JAKE LOCKLEY & MARC SPECTOR
@tiptapricot - "Caótica Belleza (por lo sentido y lo sinsentido)" (transfem MCU Marc Spector-centric 5+1 fic) for @melaphyrex
SHIPS
BUCKY BARNES/HOWARD STARK
@ruquas - The second installment of a wartime epistolary fic in the form of handwritten letters between Bucky and Howard for @fuckyeahhowardstark
BUCKY BARNES/STEVE ROGERS
@call-me-kayyyyy - NSFW post-CA:CW Steve/Bucky shibari art for gfawkes (more SFW but still a bit NSFW version on Tumblr)
JACK ROLLINS/BROCK RUMLOW
Nixie DeAngel / @nixies-creations - "Sharp Blades, Thin Ice" (Jack Rollins/Brock Rumlow hockey AU fic. Accompanying aesthetic here) for @kalika999
LAYLA EL-FAOULY/MARC SPECTOR
tiptapricot - "Caótica Belleza (por lo sentido y lo sinsentido)" (transfem MCU Marc Spector-centric 5+1 fic) for @melaphyrex
LOKI/STEVE ROGERS
@fohatic / @moon-language-0 - "Cold Comfort" (MCU Loki/Steve and eventual Steve/Tony dystopian AU fic where Loki wins in 2012, takes over the world, and takes Steve as his prize) for @bulkyphrase
MATT MURDOCK/FOGGY NELSON
@grumpycakes - Art of monk Foggy meeting demon Matt Murdock for @amazing-spiderling
STEVE ROGERS/TONY STARK
@areiton - "who's gonna know you, if not me?" (Steve/Tony D/s soulmate AU fic where Steve navigates being Tony's dom while grappling with grief after being found and Tony struggles with his trauma from being forcibly trained to be a sub for Steve his entire life) for Usagi, @tehroserose, @ruquas, @sabrecmc, @sayahs-corner, @oper1895, and @romancebyfaye (MTH 2022)
@fohatic / @moon-language-0 - "Cold Comfort" (MCU Loki/Steve and eventual Steve/Tony dystopian AU fic where Loki wins in 2012, takes over the world, and takes Steve as his prize) for bulkyphrase
@iam93percentstardust - "Labyrinth" (Steve/Tony Regency A/B/O AU fic where Lord Tony Stark has resigned himself to a life as a spinster when he meets alpha Steve, one of his sister Sharon's suitors) for Ruquas, @massivespacewren, sabrecmc, RoseRose, @dweetwise, @gotlostonmywayhome, tsmk2013tsmk, @gottalovev, oper1895, @otpcutie, sayah1112, E_Greer, and @ishipallthings
Nixie DeAngel - "Letters For My Heart" (MCU Steve/Tony fic where Tony finds a box of Steve's things that has Tony's name on it. Accompanying aesthetic here) for gottalovev (MTH 2022)
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aurorabayrpg · 9 months ago
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here's the moment we've been waiting for- our valentine's day blind date pairings! we had 58 characters submitted, so there's 29 pairings!
please remember that these obviously do not have to end in a whirlwind romance! the dates can end up just being two friends having a free meal, can end in a disaster, can have someone else bailing, or maybe can spark something real! the point of it all is to have fun.
the dinner will be held at Neptune on Friday February 16th in game, but threads can begin as of tomorrow! the dates can also bc hc'd as well, all we ask is that everyone paired please speak with your partners and decide on the outcomes together! we don't want anyone feeling left out or dejected.
again, this has been randomized! (with tweaks to make sure no one is paired with themselves and to avoid large age gaps) so as wild as some of these pairs may be, we hope you all have fun with it!
Benjamin Hyun and Sebastian Torres
Elijah Seok and Delilah Carreño
Eric Kang and Zehra Ozdemir
Charley Morello and Noelle Driscoll
Baz Howlett and Nelson Quinn
Maisie Lenny and Scott Kulkari
Emerson Cassidy and Noah Atwood
Aiden Stevens and Ramsey Rivera
Blake Michaels and Buddy Wells
Valeria Ortiz and Cassius Banks
Kalina Slater-Horne and Atticus Cortes
Blair Harris and Aubrey Carson
Eleanor Andersen and Ziggy Kyeon
Valentina de Luca and Angel Rojas
Arabella Park and Stevie Sharp
Leo Larson and Sterling Levin
Darcy Anthony and Aiyla Kucuk
Melanie Hart and Denver Scott
Alma Khalif and Uly Flynn
Maura Cortes and Paxton Brady
Gabriel Haddad and Cherry Koch
Arkin O'Connell and Aurelia Cavendish
Rebekah Danvers and Cyrus Al-Zahid
Maverick Liu and Sola Adisa
Eden O'Connell and Lucy Driscoll
Hinata Ito and Nikki Keaton
Cricket Campbell and Mack Montgomery
Lorelai Lewis and Lola Mi Tran
Ariel Davis and Roxy del Rosario
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justforbooks · 6 months ago
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Of all the cartoonists whose work appears in Trina Robbins’s brilliant book, The Flapper Queens: Women Cartoonists of the Jazz Age, my favourite is Fay King. Like her dazzling contemporaries, King used her strips to review movies and plays, as well as to chart the latest fashions. But she’s at her best – and her most modern – when her material is autobiographical. “The ukulele has not made me as popular as I expected,” she writes, in a cartoon depicting herself, all 45-degree angles and shingled hair, learning new instruments. “Women now read newspapers,” she observes tartly, in one of several strips in which her feminism is explicit. And then there’s her intriguingly hectic private life. In 1913, King caused a stir when, having married boxer Battling Nelson, she filed for divorce only a month later, claiming that he had kidnapped her and forced her to get hitched.
But in truth, every page of this luscious collection is delightful. Quietly curated by Robbins, an Eisner award-winning comics historian – she’d rather showcase her subjects’ work than spout social history – it begins with the most famous flapper cartoonist of them all, Nell Brinkley, who in 1925 began working on the first of her beautifully illustrated serials starring several somewhat daffy females: The Adventures of Prudence Prim; The Fortunes of Flossie; Dimples’ Day Dreams (in which the heroine fantasises, among other things, about running for president). Brinkley was wildly influential, “the most copied artist in the world”, according to some.
She was not alone. At the Boston Post, Edith Stevens was drawing a daily strip, Us Girls, devoted largely to fashion (“For winter, stockings with larger open mesh than ever,” she writes, gently poking fun at the latest torture device for the modish female), while Ethel Hays, whose career began at the Cleveland Press, turned her attention to all manner of modern problems, from the best way to cover one’s bathing suit (“the water is so concealing”) to the trouble with marriage (“Brides beware!” she warns her readers. “Don’t expect a Chesterfield. Be content with a human being.”).
I’m mad about this book. If it isn’t cartoon bliss, I don’t know what is – though sadly there’ll be no chortling on the bus: it’s too big to slip into your bag. Robbins wasn't certain where the word flapper originated. It could refer to the movements involved in dancing the charleston, though her preferred theory arises from the fashion in the 1920s for leaving your galoshes unfastened, which meant that they flapped as you walked. But what Robbins understood was that these six American women (the others are Eleanor Schorer and Virginia Huget) represent a revolution, not only in hairstyles and hemlines, but in a woman’s autonomy. They were working girls. The sharp elbows and pointy knees they gave their heroines not only made them look good in short, sleeveless dresses; they spoke, too, of a certain energy: a restless desire to be something more than just a fashion plate, a wife, a mother.
✔ The Flapper Queens edited by Trina Robbins is published by Fantagraphics
Daily inspiration. Discover more photos at Just for Books…?
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campdaylight · 4 months ago
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anonymous asked: mw fcs?
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members please reply to this! some more under the cut as well
sinqua walls, ricky whittle, shemar moore, idris elba, alfie enoch, lakeith stanfield, trevante rhodes, rege-jean page, john boyega, aldis hodge, daniel ezra, michael evans behling, lucien laviscount, keith powers, kofi siriboe, jonathan daviss, laz alonso, omari hardwick
darren barnet, charles melton, simu liu, nico hiraga, mackenyu, henry golding, kento yamazaki, keita machida, sean kaufman, will sharpe, alex landi, yoshi sudarso, derek luh, lewis tan, ben levin, conrad ricamora, drew ray tanner
charles michael davis, bob morley, manny jacinto, anthony keyvan, timothy granaderos, jordan buhat
danny pino, oscar isaac, michael trevino, william levy, froy gutierrez, alejandro speitzer, sean teale, santiago segura, laith ashley, diego tinoco, pedro pascal, jd pardo, angel bismark curiel, henry zaga, andrew matarazzo, david castaneda
blair redford, forrest goodluck, baske spencer, gabriel luna, gil birmingham, jaime gomez, kiowa gordon, rudy youngblood
kj apa, alex aiono, david strathairn, dennis chun, kalama epstein, jason scott lee, keahu kahuanui
rahul kohli, sendhil ramaruthy, avan jogia, aramis knight, chaneil kular, dev patel, hasan minhaj, kumail nanjiani, manish dayal, nick sagar, riz ahmed, siharth malhotrra, raymond ablack, rami malek
chace crawford, oliver jackson cohen, penn badgley, steven strait, eric dane, max carver, charlie carver, stephen amell, robbie amell, chris hemsworth, liam hemsworth, justin hartley, matt barr, max thieriot, charlie hunnam, travis van winkle, alan ritchson, jon bernthal, tom hardy, connor jessup, grant show, pierce brosnan, kit connor, casey deidrick, drew starkey, phil dunster, dylan minnette, jack champion, henry cavill, dylan sprayberry, jeremy allen white, tyler lawrence grey, jonathan bailey, zack nelson
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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The adventures of two amiably aimless metal-head friends, Wayne and Garth. From Wayne’s basement, the pair broadcast a talk-show called “Wayne’s World” on local public access television. The show comes to the attention of a sleazy network executive who wants to produce a big-budget version of “Wayne’s World”—and he also wants Wayne’s girlfriend, a rock singer named Cassandra. Wayne and Garth have to battle the executive not only to save their show, but also Cassandra. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Wayne Campbell: Mike Myers Garth Algar: Dana Carvey Benjamin Kane: Rob Lowe Cassandra: Tia Carrere Stacy: Lara Flynn Boyle Dreamwoman: Donna Dixon Security Guard: Chris Farley Noah Vanderhoff: Brian Doyle-Murray Alan: Michael DeLuise Tiny: Meat Loaf Bad Cop / T-1000: Robert Patrick Alice Cooper: Alice Cooper Glen: Ed O’Neill Mrs. Vanderhoff: Colleen Camp Terry: Lee Tergesen Russell Finley: Kurt Fuller Davy: Mike Hagerty Ron Paxton: Charles Noland Elyse: Ione Skye Frankie Sharp: Frank DiLeo Waitress: Robin Ruzan Officer Koharski: Frederick Coffin Old Man Withers: Carmen Filpi Film Crew: Original Music Composer: J. Peter Robinson Screenplay: Mike Myers Executive Producer: Hawk Koch Director of Photography: Theo van de Sande Director: Penelope Spheeris Producer: Lorne Michaels Editor: Malcolm Campbell Stunts: Hannah Kozak Stunts: Alisa Christensen Associate Producer: Dinah Minot Associate Producer: Barnaby Thompson Screenplay: Bonnie Turner Screenplay: Terry Turner Casting: Glenn Daniels Production Design: Gregg Fonseca Second Unit Director: Allan Graf First Assistant Director: John Hockridge Second Assistant Director: Joseph J. Kontra Set Decoration: Jay Hart Camera Operator: Martin Schaer “B” Camera Operator: David Hennings First Assistant Camera: Henry Tirl First Assistant “B” Camera: Peter Mercurio Steadicam Operator: Elizabeth Ziegler Script Supervisor: Adell Aldrich Sound Mixer: Tom Nelson Boom Operator: Jerome R. Vitucci Additional Editor: Earl Ghaffari Assistant Editor: Ralph O. Sepulveda Jr. Assistant Editor: Ann Trulove Assistant Editor: Brion McIntosh Supervising Sound Editor: John Benson Sound Effects Editor: Beth Sterner Sound Effects Editor: Joseph A. Ippolito Sound Effects Editor: Frank Howard Dialogue Editor: Michael Magill Dialogue Editor: Simon Coke Dialogue Editor: Bob Newlan Supervising ADR Editor: Allen Hartz Foley Supervisor: Pamela Bentkowski Assistant Sound Editor: Carolina Beroza Assistant Sound Editor: Thomas W. Small Foley Artist: Ken Dufva Foley Artist: David Lee Fein Foley Mixer: Greg Curda ADR Mixer: Bob Baron ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Andy Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Steve Pederson Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom Perry Music Supervisor: Maureen Crowe Supervising Music Editor: Steve Mccroskey Set Designer: Lisette Thomas Set Designer: Gae S. Buckley Special Effects Makeup Artist: Thomas R. Burman Special Effects Makeup Artist: Bari Dreiband-Burman Makeup Artist: Courtney Carell Makeup Artist: Mel Berns Jr. Hairstylist: Kathrine Gordon Hairstylist: Barbara Lorenz Hairstylist: Carol Meikle Costume Supervisor: Pat Tonnema Costumer: Janet Sobel Costumer: Kimberly Guenther Durkin Location Manager: Ned R. Shapiro Assistant Location Manager: Serena Baker Second Second Assistant Director: John G. Scotti Property Master: Kirk Corwin Assistant Property Master: Peter A. Tullo Assistant Property Master: Jim Stubblefield Leadman: Robert Lucas Special Effects Coordinator: Tony Vandenecker Chief Lighting Technician: Jono Kouzouyan Production Office Coordinator: Lynne White Unit Publicist: Tony Angelotti Still Photographer: Suzanne Tenner Craft Service: Vartan Chakarian Transportation Coordinator: James Thornsberry Color Timer: David Bryden Negative Cutter: Theresa Repola Mohammed Title Designer: Dan Curry Second Unit Director of Photography: Robert M. Stevens Stunts: Tony Brubaker Stunt Double: Steve Kelso Movie Reviews: tmdb15435519: I wish I could dress the exact same every day and still be cool.
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hauntshq · 8 days ago
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anonymous asked: most wanted fcs??
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please see a rather extensive list below, but i've probably missed a couple of hot gems.
alan ritchson, aldis hodge, alejandro speitzer, alex fitzalan, alex landi, alfonso herrera, alfred enoch, álvaro rico, andre lamoglia, andrew matarazzo,angel bismark curiel, anthony keyvan, archie renaux, arón piper, asa butterfield, asa germann, avan jogia, blair redofrd, brandon flynn, brandon larracuente, brandon perea, ben levin, booboo stewart, carloto cotta, casey deidrick, charles melton, charles michael davis, charlie carver, clayton cardenas, cody christian, conrad ricamora, daniel dae kim, daniel ezra, danny griffin, danny pino, darren barnet, david castañeda, david corenswet, derek luh, diego tinoco, drew ray tanner, drew starkey, dylan minnette, dylan sprayberry, edgar ramirez, elliot fletcher, emilio sakaraya, eric dane, evan mock, froy gutierrez, gavin leatherwood, george robinson, george sear, harris dickinson, henry golding, henry zaga, idris elba, itzan escamilla, jack champion, jack mulhern, jacob elordi, jan luis castellanos, jared padalecki, jd pardo, jeffrey dean morgan, jeremy pope, jensen ackles, jeremy allen white, jesse williams, joe keery, john boyega, jonah hauer-king, jonathan daviss, jordan buhat, jordan fisher, keahu kahuanui, kedar williams sterling, keith powers, kellan lutz, kit connor, kj apa, kofi siriboe, lakeith stanfield, laith ashley, laz alonso, lewis tan, luca sabbat, lucien laviscount, mackenyu, manny jacinto, mason gooding, max carver, michael b jordan, michael cimino, michael ealy, michael evans behling, michael provost, michael trevino, miguel bernardeau, miguel herran, ncuti gatwa, nick robinson, nick sagar, nico hiraga, noah centineo, oliver jackson cohen, omar ayuso, omar hardwick, oscar isaac, paul mescal, paul rudd, pedro pascal, penn badgley, rahul kohli, rainer dawn, raymond ablack, regé-jean page, ricky whittle, ronen rubinstein, ross butler, ross lynch, rudy pankow, santiago segura, sean teale, shemar moore, simu liu, sinqua walls, steven strait, taylor zakhar perez, thomas doherty, thomas weatherall, timothy granaderos, tom hardy, tommy martinez, trevante rhodes, tyler lawrence gray, tyler posey, will sharpe, william levy, wolfang novogratz, yoshi sudarso, & zack nelson
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snowdrop22 · 5 months ago
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夏至のころ......
長期休館中だった東洋陶磁美術館がリニューアルされたのでいこうと..... 中之島界隈に.....
時を経てもなお惹きつける貴重な名品たちに
わが右脳も久しぶりに活性化した✨✨✨
そして....久しぶりの友とのひととき....
お互いの近況に..... 其々に時は過ぎている...
同じ時間はない........
おりおりに共有した内容と時間の大切さを改めて感じた梅雨入り間近の爽やかな1日となった♡ ♡ ♡
🎧....... Steven Sharp Nelson 〜 without you. 🎻🎶
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wdlm · 7 months ago
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rainintheevening · 8 days ago
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Track List:
We're the Line
Level 7 Love
Rising Tides
Truth Serum
Tahiti (It's a Magical Place)
Hacked Your Way Into My Heart
It's You, It's Me, It's Bioengineering
Blue Skye, Brown Eyes
Ghost [feat. Steven Sharp Nelson]
My Betrayer
Under the Deep
Turning of the Seasons
Lucky 13 bonus track: Wings On the Bus
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They look like they're about to drop 2013's hottest new album...
Agents of Chaos
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madelynwsu · 2 years ago
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The Lewiston Civic Theater and Its Dark History To Be Demolished Later This Year
Right above Main Street in Lewiston, Idaho, a building that could be mistaken for an old castle sits quietly at the top of a hill. This old brick building with its dusty stained glass windows and sharp peaks is no castle, however; It serves as the town theater in which plays and musicals are put on by a local group of actors known as the Lewiston Civic Theatre. Despite the group putting on many successful plays a year, but judging by the tape that has recently surrounded the theater’s premises, the future of the historic building looks bleak.
Andrew Thompson, an actor who has participated in many plays performed at the old theater, revealed that the building has recently been condemned.
“Our president noticed some wooden tresses were broken in the attic, and when a construction company came to look at them, we were told the building is at risk of collapsing,” Thompson, 25, stated. “It’s heartbreaking to think that this beautiful piece of our history will be replaced by a patch of dirt by the end of this year.”
Many residents of the town share these strong feelings about their disapproval of the theater’s closing. According to long-time Lewiston resident Mike Graham, the historic building was constructed in 1907 and used to be the First Methodist Episcopal Church.
“My grandma told me it was built to be a Methodist church in 1907 and didn’t become the Lewiston Civic Theater until 1972. It seemed old even when I was a kid,” Graham, 48, said with a laugh. “We all would have loved to see it stay open, but there’s not much you can do for a failing structure as old as that theater.”
The theater’s dark history is one reason local residents are not entirely opposed to the decimation of the building, which was once the scene of a triple homicide. In September 1995, Lewiston residents Kristina Nelson, Jacqueline Miller, and Steven Pearsall entered the theater and never came back out alive. Two of the three were later found deceased in a rural location and one body was never found, but the murders were confirmed to have taken place inside the Lewiston Civic Theater. A suspect was never charged, but police have stated that they are confident Lance Jeffrey Voss, who was the janitor for the building at the time, had committed the crimes.
“I remember when the news came out. Everyone was so shocked,” Clarkston resident Connie Miller said when speaking about the murders. “That stuff just doesn’t happen here, and not in places like that beautiful old church. It just shouldn’t have happened.”
Miller, 62, said she’s glad the church is finally being laid to rest. “It’s a sad thing, yes, but to be honest… I’m glad. That building is nothing but a hazard now, not to mention a reminder of one of the worst things to ever happen in our small town.”
As of now, there is no confirmed date as to when the building will be demolished.
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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John Garfield and Joan Crawford in Humoresque (Jean Negulesco, 1946) Cast: Joan Crawford, John Garfield, Oscar Levant, J. Carrol Naish, Ruth Nelson, Joan Chandler, Tom D'Andrea, Peggy Knudsen, Craig Stevens, Paul Cavanagh, Richard Gaines, Robert Blake. Screenplay: Clifford Odets, Zachary Gold, based on a story by Fannie Hurst. Cinematography: Ernest Haller. Art direction: Hugh Reticker. Film editing: Rudi Fehr. Music: Franz Waxman. Jean Negulesco's Humoresque gets its title from the Fannie Hurst short story it's based on, but it also evokes the music played behind the opening title: the seventh of Antonín Dvořák's Humoresques, a group of short piano pieces that were later transcribed for orchestra. The music is best known today for the several facetious lyrics that have been attached to it, including "Passengers will please refrain from flushing toilets while the train is standing in the station." Today, the movie also inspires similar irreverence, as an example of the melodramatic excesses of Joan Crawford's later career. How many drag queens have donned replicas of the Adrian gowns Crawford wears in the film, with shoulder pads so wide and sharp you fear that she could injure a bystander with a sudden turn? But there are far worse movies than Humoresque, and far less impressive performances than Crawford's in it. She doesn't appear until well into the film, after we've established the ruthless desire of Paul Boray (John Garfield) to become a famous concert violinist. All he needs, it seems, is a rich patron, so when he meets Helen Wright (Crawford), who has the money and nothing else to do with it but take lovers and drink, his fate is sealed. It's not like he doesn't have people to warn him off: There's his fellow musician, pianist Sid Jeffers (Oscar Levant), who can't supply much more than cynical wisecracks to keep Paul from doing the wrong thing. And there's his mother (Ruth Nelson), who bought him his first violin but now wants him to settle down with fellow starving musician Gina (Joan Chandler) and raise a family. But once Paul falls into Helen's clutches and becomes a hugely successful concert artist, all Mama and Gina can do is sit in the audience and glare up at Helen in her box -- though Gina sometimes bursts into tears and flees the auditorium. None of this would work if Garfield and Crawford didn't play their roles as well as they do. Garfield brings all the intensity and conviction to Paul that he does to his ambitious boxer in Body and Soul (Robert Rossen, 1947). Although the violin playing is actually done by Isaac Stern, with some nice camera trickery that puts Garfield's face and Stern's fingers in the same frame, Garfield keeps up the illusion well, to the extent of busily working the fingers on his left hand, practicing the fingering even when he's not playing. He has some improbable lines to speak -- the screenplay by Clifford Odets and Zachary Gold is freighted with them -- but he makes them work. As for Crawford, ambition was her nature and ruthlessness her forte in life as well as art, but she never just speaks her lines -- she inhabits them. There's no surprise in her performance, but that's not what we want from her. Negulesco's direction can be a little shapeless -- there's a gratuitous mid-film montage depicting a busy, hyped-up New York City -- but he handles the concluding sequence, set to a pastiche of themes from Tristan und Isolde, very well. Franz Waxman received an Oscar nomination for scoring, and there are excerpts from composers like Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Bizet, Mendelssohn, and Bach throughout: The film is a reminder that there was once a time when the audience for a Hollywood film would sit through extended passages of classical music.
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dkcdude · 2 years ago
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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
This past week, I was blessed to have the opportunity to attend a Piano Guys (one of my favorite musical groups) concert. It was a moving experience. During the concert, the member of the duo who plays the cello (not the piano!), Steven Sharp Nelson, shared with the audience some struggles he has been having recently. He talked about this as part of the introduction to the song, O Come, O Come,…
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aurorabayrpg · 4 months ago
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This rpg sounds really fun but I wouldn’t know where to start with a biography. Was there any connections wanted for more Comics Emporium Attendant employees? Is there any advice on where to start on writing a backstory? Did you have any in demand connections that the members desperately want filled?
Hi there! Thank you so much! We have amazing writers here with amazing characters, we're truly nothing without our muns!
Absolutely! There's one more spot left in the comics emporium for employees, but the muns who pay Paxton and Ziggy have said they would love to plot with you since they work in the comics emporium as well!
As far as wanted connections go, we have so many! Some connections are also listed in character's bios as well, so there's really something for everyone! I know some that have our muns dying to be filled are the following:
Arkin O'Connell (Jamie Campbell Bower)'s twin sister
Noelle Driscoll (Emily Blunt)'s ex-husband
Nicole Keaton (Oliva Holt)'s Older siblings
Nelson Quinn (Dan Steven)'s younger brother
Rhett Harris (Lewis Pullman) and Carter Harris (Tom Holland)'s sister
Sterling Levin (Madelyn Cline)'s baby daddy
Erica Manning (Katheryn Winnick)'s wife (on the rocks)
Gavin Carrigan (Sam Claflin)'s best friend/love interest
Lalita Dandekar (Ritu Arya)'s fake husband
Any relative/half relative for Imani Lihn
Any relative/half relative for Stevie Sharp
If you need any help reaching out to muns, please message the main!
And if any muns have more connections they would like to list, please reply to this post!
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still-alive-at-the-moment · 5 years ago
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When you find an awesome “modern classical” piece , you want to share it. Michael Meets Mozart by The Piano Guys was my video I saw of the dynamic duo 😁 Enjoy!
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