#the dialogues
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burningparadiseduck · 1 year ago
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I found this AMAZING video about Cinderella (2015) and it amplifies why I believe that movie is the best princess live action remake even years later.
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gay-strawberry · 1 year ago
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@redspringstudio give my compliments to the chef (the artist who drew this)
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it was delicious
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cherryjuicegf · 1 year ago
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LET HIM EAT JFJDKDHDJ
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sometiktoksarevalid · 8 months ago
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redgbasp · 6 months ago
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I haven’t seen anyone post about this but here’s jerry’s original dialogue vs the remake!
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molabuddy · 2 months ago
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i'll never fucking get over the official splatoon masturbation metaphor. why did she say this. why did nintendo let her say this..
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artsymeeshee · 3 months ago
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The magic 8-ball
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mozazr · 15 days ago
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this was funnier in my head idk lol
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do people even know this bunny is named CliveThird
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lindleland · 3 months ago
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FDSFPFDOSIJGAOJDGHD
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tanjir0se · 6 months ago
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Disclaimer these are just a small sampling of some possible writer traits I’ve noticed either in myself or in fics I read. Also consider a rb for sample size !
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dr-rato · 3 months ago
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THE FEELS Inspired by this scene in the Journal, which has not left my mind since i first read it:
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Specifically, this part!
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lakecountylibrary · 1 month ago
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Just the essentials!
Music credit: "Cinema Blockbuster Trailer 7" by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/en/song/329-cinema-blockbuster-trailer-7 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license (CC BY 4.0)
[Video Description: A 26 second video. Orchestral, cinematic music plays. Text reads The library is on fire! Grab the most important things!
A librarian at her computer spins around in her chair in slow motion, a look of horror on her face. Video cuts between various librarians frantically rescuing items. Each scene is labeled with the item:
The South Shore Posters: A librarian completely obscured by a framed South Shore Line poster she is carrying backs out of a room.
The hand chair: A librarian hauls away a large red plastic chair shaped like a hand.
Patron holds: A librarian shovels patron holds off the holds shelf onto a cart.
Benny the library skeleton: A librarian princess-carrying a large skeleton dressed in an oversized t-shirt frantically looks around for an exit before dashing away
The cardigan pile: A librarian almost completely obscured by the pile of cardigans in her arms runs toward the camera.
3D printer: A librarian dashes up to a large 3D printer and attempts to lift it off the table
Cecily the giraffe: A librarian pats a life size baby giraffe statue and then grabs it by the leg and begins slowwwly scooting backward to slide it across the carpet
The library tree: A librarian grips an enormous planter out of which springs an entire tree and pulls with all her might. It doesn't move.
James Patterson books? : The librarian carrying Benny sprints into frame between shelves loaded with endless Patterson books. Record scratch. The sound of a clock ticking as he considers the books for maybe two seconds.
Text changes to "Not enough hands". The dramatic music resumes as he sprints off frame with Benny.
End card with the library logo. The words 'Not actually on fire. Everything is fine.' are typed across the screen. End description]
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sometiktoksarevalid · 7 months ago
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gailynovelry · 10 months ago
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Sometimes it's useful to look at your dialogue and ask yourself, "would a real human being talk like that?" But it's also good to ask the follow-up questions of "would the way a real human being talks sound good here" and "does this character actually talk like a real human being or are they weird about it."
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