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le0vo1dz · 2 months
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barbara saying “my kids” just made me happy, GINA IS NOT FORGOTTEN 😍
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thedorkestra · 1 year
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How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard
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cdyssey · 1 year
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Some fluff ideas I’ve been wanting to do myself for work wives 🥹💓💝💘: ice skating!! (with the girls or a field trip or a date??) one of them isn’t very good, and the other is good enough to hold onto and guide and giggle at when one falls.
Or Janine invites the work fam out to a dinner on the last day to celebrate another good school year and everyone comes!! Special bonding moments and work wives come out and everyone cheers lol
One more: au where mel and barb live together happily and spend a cozy snow day at home thanks to a torrential blizzard/storm. They do all the blissful domestic things like bake/cook, watch movies, cuddle, read, dance, etc. Either the girls are smaller and they build forts/play, or they’ve grown up and moved out by then, whichever! :’)
WAH, TY for the excellent prompts! I'm posting the third one in this ask, but I'll keep the others in my prompt list just in case I want to revisit them later.
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“Hell to the no,” Melissa’s firm voice appears over Barbara’s shoulder, and before she knows it, the gradebook that she had just discretely opened is unceremoniously plucked from her hands and replaced with a mug of hot chocolate. Because Melissa made it, it has all the works: a shot of Bailey’s, a whipped cream topping, and a delicate caramel drizzle. “You’re not working on a snow day!”
“Hey!” She pouts, craning her head to watch her wife retreat to the open kitchen again. But whatever she vaguely feels of indignation is somewhat curtailed by the sight of the other woman’s hips, the way they always swing a little hypnotically when she walks.
She bites her lower lip to stop a not-especially-innocent smile from rising to it.
“I was merely glancing!”
Taylor, kneeling next to the low coffee table alongside Gina, giggles lightly. The girls have been doing a thousand-piece wolf puzzle for the last two hours.
Well, more accurately, Gina has been doing the puzzle, and Taylor, who had just arrived from Manhattan last night, has been filling her mom and stepmother in on all the latest gossip from her job, starting with her two bosses “losing focus and having a consensual workplace relationship with each other” and continuing with her work nemesis getting on her last damn nerves.
("She never answers her emails! It's ridiculous!")
“You heard her, Mama,” she grins as Melissa brings two more mugs over for the girls. “Mel says it’s time for you to relax.”
“And whatever Mel says goes,” Gina muses, never once looking up from her puzzle, revolving a stray piece between her slender fingers.
“You got that right,” Melissa calls behind her, already sauntering away again—presumably to grab her own hot chocolate—and Barbara shakes her head at both of her daughters.
“I see my whole family is conspiring against me,” she sighs in mock defeat. “My poor kindergarteners…”
“They’re five. They'll live,” Gina quips, finally placing the piece somewhere in the middle. (It’s a part of the wolf's fur.)
“Mhmhmhm,” Melissa agrees vigorously as she circles around the sofa for what should be the final time—a steaming mug caught between her hands—and lowers herself next to Barbara, immediately and somewhat inelegantly pulling her knees up to her chest before leaning against her side. The younger woman vaguely smells like vanilla, having spent most of the morning baking cookies, and Barbara revels in it, smiles at her proximity. “Today should be a fun day. Who knows when we’ll get blizzarded in like this again?”
“Hear, hear,” Taylor says, fondly patting her mother’s crossed ankles. 
“And so what do you propose we do then, dear?” Barbara asks, arching what she intends to be a very serious brow, but the gesture immediately fails when Melissa, all but on top of Barbara, presses a light kiss against her cheek, nearly toppling them both over.
“Eh, we’ll figure it out.”
And so they do.
They spend another hour at least helping the girls finish the wolf puzzle, sipping on their boozy hot chocolate and simply chatting about everything and nothing. Taylor wants to go Christmas shopping this weekend; she still has to buy something for her dad and his now longtime girlfriend, a sweet woman named Carla. 
“Dad gives you his love,” Taylor says with remarkable ease as she sifts through the remaining puzzle pieces. The divorce had been hard on her at first—she hadn't wanted to understand that nothing had exactly happened between her parents... they'd just simply fallen out of love. But time has done a lot to heal that precise and aching wound. Just this past summer, when she took a few days off work to vacation with her and Mel on a cruise, she'd even told Barbara that she'd never seen her mother so at ease before.
It looks good on you, Mama, she'd murmured, squeezing Barbara's arm.
And I'm happy for you.
“He wanted to know if you’d maybe send him some of your fudge over."
“Of course,” she smiles warmly, overwhelmingly grateful at her daughter's casual tone, feeling a rush of affection for her ex-husband, now dear friend. He had always loved her baking, even when she was younger and not very good at it yet. “You can take a tin to him tomorrow if the weather has cleared up…”
Gina tells them about the experiments she and her team are working on at CalTech, something to do with microbial cultures; they’re researching how to more effectively identify mutated flu strains. 
“My baby girl is so smart,” Barbara effuses, reaching over and hugging her youngest around the shoulders, kissing her head, nearly knocking her horn-rimmed glasses askew. 
“Mommmmmmm,” she groans, though a grin crooks at the corner of her mouth. “You’re embarrassing me.”
“That's just what moms do, kid,” Melissa chuckles, the sound loud and lively, always filling a room.
After they finish the puzzle, they spend some time decorating the sugar cookies that Melissa baked earlier, listening to old Christmas albums on the record player. When they’re about halfway through the batch, though, some jazzy instrumental comes on, and Melissa suddenly grabs her hand, pulling her into the middle of their kitchen to dance.
“Melissa!” She laughs, color rapidly rising to her cheeks as her wife anchors two hands on her hips. “Down, girl.”
“Make me,” comes a low and saucy reply, making Barbara’s entire body twinge with delight. She laughs, and she relents, and she allows herself to be swept around the tiled floor, both of them bare footed and a little clumsy, but that’s what makes their attempts at dancing so fun. Melissa’s cheeks are rosy and soft in the golden light, her eyes twinkling beneath her long lashes, and Barbara is profoundly lost in her.
And yet, simultaneously, miraculously, she is so perfectly found.
“You think they’re going to do this all night?” She barely hears Taylor ask somewhere from the side.
“Probably,” comes Gina’s amused reply.
“God help us all.”
By the time the cookies are all decorated, it’s pretty much time for dinner. Melissa pulls the lasagna she had put on earlier from the oven, while Barbara tosses the salad, and the four of them eat together at the kitchen table. Between hefty bites of the delicious meal, the kindergarten teacher finds herself fondly staring at each member of her little family in turn—her beautiful daughters, her radiant wife. She’d never thought—in all the collected years of her existence—that it was possible to be as content as she is right now.
In this present moment. 
Having communion with the people she loves most.
And never having to feel as though she's betraying herself for it.
But she is content.
She is, she is, she so happily is, and tears suddenly well in her eyes.
She swipes at them as surreptitiously as possible, but she knows Melissa—always attentive to her—has already seen.
The younger woman places a hand on her leg beneath the table, the gesture soft, the meaning behind it implicit.
I know.
Once they’ve finished up their lasagna and cleaned up the kitchen, once they’ve all showered and gotten cozy in their pajamas, the four of them decide to wind down the night with a Christmas flick in the living room. The girls choose Elf, a childhood favorite of theirs, but not even an hour into the movie, both of them are fast asleep on the couch, Gina using her older sister’s lap as a pillow, Taylor lightly snoring.
Barbara, laughing silently, drapes a blanket over them and Melissa clicks the TV off, before together—without needing to say so much as a word—they pull their heaviest coats on and grab another thick blanket, quietly slipping out the back door and onto their glass enclosed porch. The blizzard has largely abated, though the snow is still thick on the ground, icing the world in white.
They turn the fire pit on and nestle on their favorite porch swing together, Barbara’s cozily feet tucked beneath Melissa’s thigh, the blanket wrapped around them both, and they watch sleet flurry down from the star-strewn heavens, dusting the trees like powdered sugar.
“I’m deliriously happy right now,” Barbara declares aloud, and it almost sounds like a confession of guilt on her oh-so-careful tongue. She supposes that makes sense—she has long associated her own pleasure with clear and damnable wrongdoing.
And loving Melissa Schemmenti had once been both.
Perfect happiness and unspeakable shame.
But now—the sadnesses of their past behind them, their complicated history untangled at the altar when they mutually said I do—all that is left is the joy. Sometimes, Barbara occasionally wonders if she isn't tempting fate by daring to be so whole in a world that assuredly isn't.
Mostly, though, after sixty-seven years of systematically caring too much about what other people think, she has learned to live in the present moment, in the warmth of her wife's hand laced in hers, in the simple brilliance of a star-strewn sky, in this minutiae of an eternity that God has so generously gifted her.
“Oh, yeah?” Melissa asks, her eyes bright in the gentle glow of the fire. 
Barbara smiles at her.
“Yes,” she nods. “Absolutely."
And she leans forward then to capture this infinitesimal moment—this slice of heaven—with a kiss, softly dividing the other woman’s lips with her own.
It is a silent night, perhaps even a holy one.
All is calm.
Barbara’s future is bright.
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athenaseden · 2 years
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okay im bored and havent been writing this one shot like i should but i really want yall to hear my thoughts on this. so if you've read my au one shot please know i will probably only ever write in that au. im very much attached to low angst them getting married and having the girls. here are some hcs :
the girls are just like barbara, both of them, melissa is their safe space. ( barbara is still the big spoon. ) after a long day barbara can be found laying on melissa. both girls as babies and even as they grew could always be found asleep with or on melissa. one of the scenes in writing is actually barbara picking up taylor off of melissa and putting her in the nursey and "telling her off" because she wants her wife to herself. gina is like melissa with her first love language being touch. to this day those two can be found cuddling.
when barbara is pregnant, melissa becomes a housewife. she cooks every meal, she cleans every inch of the house, she drives, she gives her massages ... she refuses to let barbara do any hard work at home given how much she does at school. when barbara was pregnant with gina, melissa essentially had taylor all to herself because she refused to let barbara be burdened with it. ofc she burned herself out working so hard at home and at school. barbara ran melissa more baths than melissa's ever had in her life during those pregnancies.
melissa named gina. i feel like the name comes from some family member she has that passed when she was a child. they agreed on taylor's name although it came from like a list. but melissa just mentioned liking gina as a name one day and that was it.
the girls are about 2 years apart (you'll not see this in my one shot but i feel like in canon they are about 4 year apart). once they are both school age they like going to barbara's classroom after school. they had both their mother's as teachers for their corresponding grades. because of their closeness in age, taylor is the happiest big sister and gina clings to her a lot. ( i have a piece in the making of gina running up to taylor yelling "sissy, mama got me!" after being picked up from daycare. )
melissa is mama. barbara is mommy, mom, mother. granted let one of the girls say mother at barbara... melissa later gets ma. which she loves very dearly. melissa calls the girls "bellissima" more than she does barbara. barbara calls them "sweet girl" a lot. taylor tries out the nickname "tay" they all hate it even her.
melissa had the hardest time letting them go to daycare. she likes family care much more. "toni can watch them, hun." barbara likes family care too but they didn't have anyone, "we can't pay toni. she needs to be able to make money." ( yes toni will be a reoccurring oc in this au. ) shes just very protective of them as children. however as they grow up, barbara is seen as more protection. shes most likely to scare partners and friends and i cant tell you how many times melissa has had to talk her into giving someone a change. and the first time someone broke the girls hearts? melissa was worried she'd have to call in that enforcement favor.
melissa has never been the type to like playing in hair or even doing others hair. but with her daughters it is her favorite pass time. plus the girls find it as calming as mel does when barbara plays in her hair.
both girls took some kinda of dance at some point in their youth since one mother was a tap dancer and the other a ballroom dancer. both girls know how to sing a bat. the girls have recipes from both sides of the family - although they've cooked their mama's more.
barbara couldn't have red meats most of both pregnancies. its how mel realized she was pregnant with gina. gina later becomes a vegetarian. her mothers get a kick out of it. melissa hated not making food barbara craved but they really didnt need her consistently sick.
they had a small dog when the girls were young, not until gina was 4. medium sized idk the breed. he was as protective as mel and barb. taylor has melissa's quick temper. she's gotten in trouble for defending her mothers or gina more than once. gina doesnt have either of her mothers protective nature however she loves just as fiercely as they both do.
ive not decided on the girls beliefs as they got older but i know they were both christened. melissa is catholic but in a cultural way. as long as they were christened she didnt care what branch of faith it happened under. melissa would be more accepting of their girls being a different faith. barbara's not nasty about it just takes time to settle with and if she does have a moment she apologizes later.
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fandominstability · 3 hours
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So did the writers just completely forget about Gina Howard?
I can't be the only one that remembers Barb mentioning her
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livesunique · 1 year
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Ms Luigia "Gina" Lollobrigida OMRI (4 July 1927 – 16 January 2023)
Destined to be called "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World", Ms Lollobrigida was the daughter of a furniture manufacturer, and grew up in the pictorial mountain village. She studied sculpture at Rome’s Academy of Fine Arts, and started her career with minor Italian film roles before coming third in 1947’s Miss Italia pageant. 
After refusing a contract with Howard Hughes to make three pictures in the United States in 1950, Ms Lollobrigida gained for starring turns in 1952’s “Fanfan la Tulipe” and 1953’s “Bread, Love and Dreams,” the latter of which netted her a BAFTA nomination for Best Foreign Actress.
Ms Lollobrigida’s first American film was “Beat the Devil,” a 1953 adventure comedy directed by John Huston that cast her opposite Humphrey Bogart. Over the course of the ’50s and ’60s, she starred in numerous French, Italian and European-shot American productions, with highlights including “Trapeze” with Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” as Esmerelda, “Solomon and Sheba” with Yul Brynner, “Never So Flew” with Frank Sinatra and Steve McQueen, “Come September” with Rock Hudson, and “Woman of Straw” with Sean Connery, and “Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell,” with Shelley Winters.
Her roles made her a major sex symbol of Italian cinema; in 1953, she won Italy’s David di Donatello award for Best Actress for her performance in the opera star Lina Cavalieri’s biopic “Beautiful But Dangerous,” known in Italian as “The World’s Most Beautiful Woman.” 
She later won two more David di Donatello Award for “Imperial Venus” and “Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell,” a Golden Medal of the City of Rome in 1986, a 40th Anniversary David in 1996 and a 50th Anniversary David in 2006. In 1961, she won the Golden Globes’ Henrietta Award for “World Fan Favorite,” and received nominations for “Falcon Crest” and “Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell.”
After the ’60s, Lollobrigida’s career began to slow down, but she continued to act intermittently, including in the 1995 Agnes Varda film “Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma,” and in ’80s TV shows such as CBS’ “Falcon Crest” and ABC’s “The Love Boat.” 
Ms Lollobrigida also developed a successful second career in photojournalism during the ’80s. She obtained an exclusive interview with Cuban leader Fidel Castro and also photographed many famous film stars, as well as publishing a number of books of her photographs.
In 2011 she made her final film appearance, playing herself in a cameo for the Italian parody film “Box Office 3D: The Filmest of Films.”
The screen legend sale of some of her 23 jewels from her Bulgari  collection at Sotheby’s in 2013 to help fund an international hospital for stem-cell research. 
On 16 October 1999, Lollobrigida was nominated as a Goodwill Ambassador of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization
Ms  Lollobrigida won the Berlinale Camera at the Berlin Film Festival in 1986, Karlovy Vary Film Festival special prize in 1995, and the Rome Festival’s career prize in 2008. In 2018, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Ciao, Gina, Riposa in Pace
(Armando Pietrangeli, “Light and Shadow,” Gina Lollobrigida,1960, Trapeze 1956, Woman Of Rome,1954, Salomon & Sheba,1959, Come September, 1961,Un Bellissimo Novembre,1968, The Hunchback of Notre Dame,1956, In London to publicise her book of photographs titled Italia Mia,1974, Fidel Castro shot by Ms Lollobrigida,1974, Gina Lollobrigida pictured on July 11, 2022 in Rome).
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altcastingcouch · 10 months
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inwhichiramble · 2 years
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So out of the main hsmtmts girls (Nini, Kourtney, Ashlynn, Gina, Maddox, Val) who would you guys cast them as in Six the Musical?
Personally I’m thinking…
Catherine of Aragon: Kourtney
Anne Boleyn: Gina
Jane Seymour: Ashlynn
Anna of Cleves: Maddox
Katherine Howard: Nini
Catherine Parr: Val
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arkofblake · 1 year
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gina i wld sign for you <3
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cultfaction · 2 years
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Casting de la saison 2.
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hotvintagepoll · 21 days
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Hedy Lamarr (Samson and Delilah, Ziegfeld Girl)—Look. I'm sure someone has already submitted Hedy Lamarr because she was spectacularly beautiful, and a very strong lady too: she fled both an abusive marriage AND nazi persecution at a very young age and rebuilt a life for herself pursuing her love for acting all on her own!! Her career as an actress was stellar; while she began acting outside of Hollywood (her very first movie, Ecstasy, won a prize at the Venice Film Festival), she conquered American hearts very quickly with her first movie in the US, Algiers, and then just kept getting better and better. If all this isn't enough, she was also an inventor: her invention of the frequency-hopping spread spectrum radio transmission technique forms the base of bluetooth and has a lot of applications in all kinds of communication technologies. I think that deserves a prize, don't you?
Gina Lollobrigida (Solomon and Sheba, The Hunchback of Notre Dame)— One of the highest profile movie stars in Europe across the 50s and 60s. International sex symbol. Starring in European and American movies. She appeared in movies alongside Hollywood stars such as Humphrey Bogart and Rock Hudson. Was in 54 movies by 1970. A MOVIE STAR in every essence. Has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Won three David di Donatello, a Golden Globe two Nastro d'Argento, and six Bambi awards. And nominated for more.
This is round 4 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Hedy Lamarr:
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The only person you can find both on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and in the Inventor's Hall of Fame--her radio-frequency-hopping technology forms the basis for cordless phones, wi-fi, and a dozen other aspects of modern life. She was also passionate in her efforts to aid the Allies in WWII (unsurprising for a Jewish-Austrian Emigree to America), and her name served as the backbone for one of the best running jokes in what is possibly Mel Brooks' best movie. Look, Louis B. Mayer apparently believed he could plausibly promote her as "The world's most beautiful woman". Is an entire website full of people going to be less audacious than one Louis B. Mayer? I didn't think so!
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Described as "Hedy has the most incredible personal sophistication. She knows the peculiarly European art of being womanly; she knows what men want in a beautiful woman, what attracts them, and she forces herself to be these things. She has magnetism with warmth, something that neither Dietrich nor Garbo has managed to achieve" by Howard Sharpe, she managed to escape her controlling husband (and Nazi Germany) by a) Disguising as her maid and fleeing to Paris or b) Convincing the husband to let her wear all of her jewelry to a dinner, only to disappear afterwards. Also she was particularly clever and helped develop Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum (I can't really explain it but anyway...)
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Her depiction of Delilah and Samson and Delilah just lives rent free in my head. The woman was gorgeous.
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One of the most beautiful women ever in film, spoken by many critics and fans. Beautiful shapely figure, deeper seductive voice, and often played femme fatale roles. She was also brilliant and an inventor. Mainly self-taught, she invested her spare time, including on set between takes, in designing and drafting inventions, which included an improved traffic stoplight and a tablet that would dissolve in water to create a flavored carbonated drink, and much more.
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Gorgeous and brilliant pioneer of modern technology and the middle part.
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Gina Lollobrigida:
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She was an international sex symbol once dubbed as The Most Beautiful Woman In The World. She acted in films in both Italy and France before starring in Beat The Devil with Humphrey Bogart. When portraying soprano Lina Cavalieri, she sang all of the songs in her own voice. This role won her the very first David di Donatello Award for Best Actress, Italy's academy awards.
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She was one of the highest-profile European actresses of the 1950s and 1960s, a period in which she was an international sex symbol. Humphrey Bogart once said of her: "She makes Marilyn Monroe look like Shirley Temple."
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Literally starred in a movie called "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World". I rest my case.
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dwreader · 8 months
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A Meal to Remember by @iwtvfanevents
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Part 2: I am suddenly Megan Ellison, a wealthy lesbian, my father is a billionaire who has allowed me to start my own production company to make films I want to see. Money is no object. Here are the fics I would adapt and who I would hire (bully into) directing.
1. Reformation by verseau - first of all, I would pay $1 billion to acquire the rights outcompeting Amazon, Netflix and Apple and I would make Betsy adapt the screenplay. I maintain this must be cinematic because Ldpdl’s hole needs to be experienced in 70mm imax AND I would not allow any countries to censor like they did to Florence’s boobs. This would be like an Eternal Sunshine/Blue Valentine/Two for the Road type romantic dramedy that jumps back and forth in time to show the couple’s struggles and progression, and the non-linear storytelling means it automatically becomes an Oscar frontrunner. I would try to hire Barry Jenkins first but he is occupied with The Lion King 2 at Disney so then I would go to Mia Hansen-Love to direct. Beyoncé does the soundtrack. I didn’t even have to ask her she just wanted to.
2. Part of Your World by weathermood - I will imprison Mr. Monsterfucker himself Guillermo Del Toro until he agrees to direct this film like I am Kathy Bates in Misery. He will read it and then be like okay I agree you don’t need to kidnap me I will make this movie. We are going full Avatar 2 level budget to make sure underwater scenes are believable cause I won’t tolerate bad Aquaman CGI. The budget balloons to $400m but that’s okay cause it makes $2.7b worldwide and there’s 2 sequels greenlit immediately cause the world wants to see Louis get pregnant.
3. A Potentiality for Corruption by vampdf - Guillermo is occupied with Part of Your World and its sequels now so I turn to Robert Eggers to help bring to life this gothic horror romance. It’s 3 hours long. Parts of it are in black and white and there’s aspect ratio changes that confuse and unsettle the audience. We debut at Cannes. We get a 47 minute standing ovation but also some walkouts and fainting in the crowd because some vanilla viewers couldn’t handle the ending, which is controversial but has everyone talking.
4. Cord of Communion by themasterletters- this has now become a #1 nyt best selling novel so we have a built in audience and they want it to be a tv show cause of its length and we can’t skip out on any important points. Every streamer wants it but I choose HBO cause of the prestige factor and I’m an Emmy whore. It becomes Sunday night essential viewing replacing Succession it’s like if The Idol was actually good. I hire many talented directors such as Raine Allen Miller (Rye Lane), Francis Lee (God’s Own Country), Gina Prince Bythewood (Beyond the Lights) and I make Rolin Jones be my showrunner. We sweep the Emmys. The episode where Lestat fires Louis becomes the new Red Wedding traumatizing millions.
5. Pieta by baberainbow - When iwtv the amc show ends, I hire Paul Verhoeven to direct a standalone sequel film based on this fic. It’s as insane as you could ever imagine. The Catholic Church is mad at us. It’s condemned by the Vatican and the anti-feminization police. They’re protesting outside our premiere like they did to Benedetta. It doesn’t matter cause it just makes the film an even bigger hit.
6. Hand to God by boltcutters - first I pay Ziska $1 billion to finish writing this. Then I go back in time to 1933 first to make Hollywood not adopt the Hays Code so we can have gay and interracial stuff in movies and then to 1946 so Howard Hawks can direct this Danlou version of The Big Sleep.
PSA: some of my links aren’t working cause I’m on my phone (on vaca) so please forgive me but y’all know where these fics are don’t lie!!!
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Hi Gina, thinking about the confirmation of the muse for HS4, do you think Harry will go with Howard Stern again for the promo of the new album? I guess he goes with him because the audience of him, but Howard always wants that Harry talks about his relationships, besides asking inappropiate questions or comments.
I think I’m the only person in this fandom who isn’t bothered by Howard’s shtick. I’m just old and I remember what he was like in the 90s and this is SO far from how disgusting his show used to be that his behavior now doesn’t shock or upset me at all.
I think Harry handles himself really well there, Howard at least allows Harry to ramble and share his thoughts, and he does ask some interesting questions (when he’s not talking about how many girls Harry must be sleeping with). And, his listener demographic is heavily skewed to men and Harry’s team is always trying to court that group.
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blahblahblees · 3 months
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ヽ`、☁ヽ`─── READ YOUR MIND
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aka who i write for & masterlist
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my life with the walter boys
cole walter
alex walter
danny walter
jackie howard
lab rats (elite force)
adam davenport
bree davenport
chase davenport
mighty med
kaz
oliver
skylar storm
wizards of waverly place
justin russo
alex russo
max russo
good luck charlie
pj duncan
teddy duncan
gabe duncan
girl meets world
riley matthews
maya hart
lucas frair
farkle minkus
zay babineaux
suite life on deck
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cody martin
austin and ally
austin moon
kickin’ it
jack brewer
kim crawford
jerry martinez
high school musical: the musical: the series
ricky bowen
nini salazar-roberts
gina porter
ej caswell
mack alana
jet
maddox
cobra kai
miguel diaz
eli “hawk” moskowitz
robby keene
tory nichols
samantha “sam” larusso
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demetri alexopoulos
victorious
tori vega
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beck oliver
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robby shapiro
cat valentine
trina vega
henry danger
henry hart
the summer i turned pretty
isabel “belly” conklin
conrad fisher
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steven conklin
taylor jewel
cam cameron
gen v
marie moreau
jordan li
emma meyer
sam riordan
luke riodan
cate dunlap
school spirits
maddie nears
wally clark
simon elroy
xavier baxter
that 90s show
jay kelso
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movies
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rodrick heffley
descendants
mal bertha
evie
jay
carlos de vil
ben florian
z-o-m-b-i-e-s
zed necrodopolis
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teen beach movie
brady
mack
high school musical
troy bolton
gabriella montez
chad danforth
sharpay evans
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andichoseyou · 1 year
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i'm going to do three final rounds of the women sitcom character polls! all characters included are the top 22 highest rated characters from my previous 9 polls. these new polls will give characters more votes so i can confidently make a ranking list for my gif series ! please vote for you favorite!!
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