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ARIANNA GRANDE-BUTERA + improvised moments in Wicked (2024)
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seeing linda’s wedding ring glisten in the light is driving me nuts
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i read the script of s.n. behrman's no time for comedy and i'm going absolutely feral over this stage direction:
[He is aquiver with nervous tension. He has not slept; he has been drinking but he is not in the least drunk. Since we last saw him, GAY has undergone a thousand changes of mood and of plan—but one emotion has remained constant: despair in a conviction that has crystallized in him that his play is no good. He would die rather than admit it, but he is here because he can no longer endure the suspense of waiting for LINDA'S opinion. He wants it passionately though he has a sickening conviction of what it will be. He wants to hear it from her own lips, the death-sentence from her own lips, the confirmation of his despair, and get it over with.]
which would have led to this scene in the film:
#i’ve been reading this every day like a prayer#dhsaagaaaahgggghgggjghhhhhfhaaaaaaaahahhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant on the set of His Girl Friday (1940)
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Yellowjackets Rewatch ↳ 1.07 No Compass
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THE RIGHTEOUS GEMSTONES ▸ 1.02 is this the man who made the earth tremble
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– Well now, if we’re really starting from the beginning—excuse me. – Where are you going? – To get you a pack of cigarettes.
NO TIME FOR COMEDY (1940) dir. William Keighley, starring James Stewart and Rosalind Russell, based on the play by S. N. Behrman
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linda paige i would never leave you i would never cheat on you i would never stop writing plays for you to star and be beautiful in !
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she said welcome home cheater <3
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CALLING ME BACK & STRAWBERRY SILHOUTTE IRENE, 'LIKE A FLOWER' SPECIAL STAGEGRAPHY
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This man is 62 btw
#🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 hiiiiiiiii#daniel larusso my best friend daniel larusso#that’s literally daniel larusso my best friend daniel larusso
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– Well now, if we’re really starting from the beginning—excuse me. – Where are you going? – To get you a pack of cigarettes.
NO TIME FOR COMEDY (1940) dir. William Keighley, starring James Stewart and Rosalind Russell, based on the play by S. N. Behrman
#no time for comedy#rosalind russell#james stewart#classicfilmblr#classicfilmsource#oldhollywoodedit#filmedit#dailyflicks#cinemapix#filmgifs#moviegifs#.gif#photoshop therapy#i feel feral.#absolutely feral.
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oh to be jimmy stewart in rosalind russell’s lap and she lights your cigarette and tousles your hair and asks if you guys are over
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roz russell pouting in no time for comedy reblog if u agree
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i read the script of s.n. behrman's no time for comedy and i'm going absolutely feral over this stage direction:
[He is aquiver with nervous tension. He has not slept; he has been drinking but he is not in the least drunk. Since we last saw him, GAY has undergone a thousand changes of mood and of plan—but one emotion has remained constant: despair in a conviction that has crystallized in him that his play is no good. He would die rather than admit it, but he is here because he can no longer endure the suspense of waiting for LINDA'S opinion. He wants it passionately though he has a sickening conviction of what it will be. He wants to hear it from her own lips, the death-sentence from her own lips, the confirmation of his despair, and get it over with.]
which would have led to this scene in the film:
#'he wants it passionately' 'he wants to hear it from HER OWN LIPS' 'the confirmation of his despair' like what if i just. k worded myself#like just a thought
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