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logray · 18 days
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SPIDER-MAN feature films (2002-2023)
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theyknowthatweknow · 7 months
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Remember these names. These are the only celebrities that called publicly for a ceasefire
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Andrew Scott, Vogue: April 2024.
by Zing Tsjeng, Photos by Annie Leibovitz
Ripley, in other words, is the hero of the tale. “That’s why he fascinates so many,” says Scott. “There’s been so many iterations of him. I think it’s because people root for him.” Actors like Alain Delon and Dennis Hopper have tried the role; Matt Damon played him as an obsequious, lower-class naïf; John Malkovich, as a slimy, camp killer. Scott’s Ripley is different; a watchful loner escaping rodent-infested poverty, more at home among art than he is around people. Musician and actor Johnny Flynn plays his first victim—the monied Dickie Greenleaf—and Dakota Fanning is Dickie’s suspicious ex-girlfriend. “I find Tom quite vulnerable,” Scott tells me. “I don’t think he’s necessarily lonely, but I certainly think he’s solitary…. He seems to me by his nature that he just can’t fit in. He’s trying to survive.”
In Ripley, Zaillian extracts maximum Hitchcockian dread from every creaky footstep. But most sinister of all is Scott’s face, which exhibits a sharklike steeliness throughout. It’s a performance that exudes queasy force. Is Ripley a scammer, a psychopath, or both? “There’s so many things lurking beneath him that I’ve been very reluctant to diagnose him with anything. I never thought of him as a sociopath or murderous,” Scott declares. “It’s up to everybody else to characterize him or call him whatever they want.”
As we weave through tourists near the Tower of London, barely anybody notices Scott, save for a faint glimmer of recognition among mainly young women. He seems to draw reassurance from it. “I don’t like to think about it too much, if I’m honest,” he muses of fame. “I find it a little bit, er, frightening.” He is known but not blockbuster-recognizable, although he is in the upcoming Back in Action with Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx. What stunts did he do? “I can’t give that away, I’m afraid, or somebody from Netflix will come and shoot me in the head.”
What’s been on Scott’s mind the most hasn’t been acting at all, in fact, but art. As a 17-year-old, he was offered his first movie role on the same day he was given a scholarship to study painting. He chose acting, but has recently been thinking about Oliver Burkeman’s philosophical self-help tract from 2021, Four Thousand Weeks, which makes the case for focusing on the five things you truly want to accomplish. “For me at the moment, it’s like, What do you want to do? What do you want to say?”
He scrolls through his phone to show me his work. There’s a watercolor of a couple arguing in a restaurant in rich reds and greens, line drawings of friends and people on the beach, and two self-portraits. “It’s a bit weird,” he acknowledges of his depiction of himself, all bulbous forehead and Pan-like tufts of hair. His brisk, nervy lines are reminiscent of Egon Schiele or Francis Bacon, who turns out to be one of his favorite painters. “Well, God, I’ll take that,” he mutters at the comparison. He would like someday to go to art school. “I don’t ever regret it,” he says of acting. “But I suppose you just get to a stage where you think, What else? That’s one of the big painful things in life for me, where you can’t quite live all the lives.” As he gets older, he feels the tug toward revisiting old working relationships, including with Waller-Bridge: “We’ve definitely got things cooking,” he smiles. “I’d love to work with her again. She’s just a singular, wonderful person.” For her part, Waller-Bridge says: “I’d love to see him do a fully unhinged slapstick comedy character. Someone who is outraged at everything, all of the time.”
As we round the pavement and the Tate Modern looms back into sight, he recalls a poster he received in 2017—a monstrously large graphic that detailed every week in a human life span. “It’s your entire life if you live to 80—you have to fill in all the bits that you’ve already lived,” he remembers in awe, “a visually terrifying gift.” What did he do with it? “I didn’t hold on to it for too long.” Easy come, easy go: We finally finish our loop around the Thames and, as Scott disappears back into the throng, anonymous just the way he likes it, it occurs to me that the actor has many lives to live yet. ■
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sesiondemadrugada · 6 months
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Andrew Moore.
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callmeonmyrazr · 11 months
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behind the scenes of the princess diaries (2001) 💖
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nkp1981 · 7 months
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Spidey And The Web Shooter.
found on: reddit
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neil-gaiman · 2 years
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I'm not saying that all Good Omens fans will enjoy Damned Andrew, but many of you will and I did.
Best to listen to the first episode for yourself and find out if you will need to listen to the rest of the misadventures of a nonbinary metalhead who may have caused London to be invaded by Demons.
Yes you can listen from anywhere in the world. Yes, anywhere.
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binders-and-beanies · 11 months
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Limp Wrist, 2011
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pinksource · 4 months
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P!nk for Outside Magazine, photographed by Andrew Macpherson, January 2024
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a-state-of-bliss · 2 years
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‘El Pentagona Cuba’ by Andrew Moore (1998)
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retropopcult · 1 year
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St. Elmo's Fire (1985)
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millie-luvs · 3 months
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Can yall lowkey tell I'm in my TWD phase 😭😭.
I still love criminal minds tho, so don't worry! I'll be posting both.
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sesiondemadrugada · 1 year
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Andrew Moore.
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80smovies · 1 year
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onginlove · 9 months
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big question,
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buckypascal · 11 months
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People arguing that because Tobey was 26 and Andrew was 27, Shameik Moore should be allowed to play Miles Morales in live action even if he's 28 are missing the whole goddamn point. Tobey LOOKED like a grown ass man playing a 17 year old and not once has anyone ever argued that. We need to stop normalizing almost 30 year olds playing teenagers???? Early 2000s movies was just a bunch of 25+ year olds playing teenagers and no one has ever said that was a GOOD thing because it literally wasn't. Andrew looked slightly younger but still older than a teenager and yes, I love him as Spider-Man but I'm not arguing that he looked older. Tom looked the closest to his character's age when he was originally cast and was not nearly 30 years old.
TLDR; Let's not bring back casting nearly 30 year olds as teenagers???
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