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Three years ago, BT shared an interview with Richard, Hannah John-Kamen and Siobhan Finneran about The Stranger.
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babyjujubee · 1 year
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Harry Lloyd as Bernard Marx and Hannah John-Kamen as Wilhelmina 'Helm' Watson. Episode 6. Brave New World (2020)
Posting screen caps that don't include Alden Ehrenreich for continuity's sake, because the series is just SO GOOD!
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Just The Girls Masterlist
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Main Masterlist
This is a collection of my all of my fics written as pairings for fictional female characters with not enough content to justify having their own masterlist. All NSFW fics are marked as SMUT!
Some of the beautiful girls you’ll find here are Yelena Belova, Ava Starr, Selina Kyle, and others!
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Ava Starr (Hanna John-Kamen) from Ant-man And The Wasp 2018
Strawberry Soda | 1k words | there’s this gorgeous girl you keep seeing in your favorite mini-mart and it’s time to introduce yourself
No Touching | 1.7k words | follows Strawberry Soda; something strange happens during one of your ‘just friends’ movies dates
A Real Date | 1.8k words | follows No Touching; you and Ava try to go on a dinner date that doesn’t go according to plan
Old Stomping Ground | 1.6k words | follows A Real Date; showing Ava your favorite location in post-Chitauri invasion New York
Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) from Black Widow 2020 & Hawkeye (tv show 2021)
The One Where She Got A Dog | 1.8k words | or how Yelena became a dog mom (thanks to you)
---DC Extended Universe---
Cat Woman (Selina Kyle) [link]
Mourning Black | 1.1k words | you don’t know it yet, but your seamstress days are at an end when an old hero stumbles upon you (link above)
Furs Thirst | 1k words | you’re just a henchwoman and she’s her own villain (link above)
Have A Seat, Dear | 1.3k words SMUT | you are jealous and insecure, especially ever since your girlfriend got a new ‘pet Bat’ (link above)
Day Twenty One: Candle Wax | 1.7k words | From Kinktober 2021: you and Selina are just two Gothamite girls doing your best to survive
---Star Wars/ Mandalorian---
Fennec Shand (Ming Na-Wen) from The Mandalorian/ The Book of Boba Fett
Day Twenty Four: Hunter/Prey | 1.8k words | From Kinktober 2021: a hefty bounty on your heads puts you right in Fennec’s sights
Koska Reeves (Sasha Banks) from The Mandalorian
Sunset Sapphires | 646 words | somebody approaches your favorite Mandalorian with a job and you decide to tag along for the adventure ***series on hiatus***
---Miscellaneous---
Day Twenty Six: Leather WITH OLEANDER HALE (Tessa Thompson) from Little Woods (2018) | 1.2k words | teasing your girlfriend Ollie with your Halloween outfit
That G-D Ring Of Yours WITH ROBYN BROOKS (Zoe Kravits) from Hulu’s High Fidelity (tv show 2019) | 2.5k words | you seek comfort over a devastating engagement event from your hot neighbor Robb
\\Return to Main Masterlist for more fics by yours truly//
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ultimatela · 5 years
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Homem-Formiga e a Vespa (Ant-Man and the Wasp), 2018
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natehoodreviews · 6 years
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What’s a franchise to do after raising the stakes as high as conceivably possible? For those keeping score, the last film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Russo’s Avengers: Infinity War, saw the combined efforts of the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes™—an amalgamation of street-level brawlers, scientific geniuses, reality-warping sorcerers, intergalactic misfits, and literal alien gods—fail spectacularly to stop a xenocidal maniac from wiping out half the life in the universe. Barring a foe capable of blinking all of space-time out of existence, there’s literally nothing else Marvel could do to elevate said stakes. (And considering producer and MCU mastermind Kevin Feige has multiple films barreling down the pipeline, including another Avengers cross-over, it’s not out of the question.)
The answer is to do the exact opposite and lower them. Take Peyton Reed’s Ant-Man and the Wasp, the sequel to Reed’s own Ant-Man (2015), arguably the first MCU film that did away with national, international, global, or galactic super-threats as well as traditional blockbuster bang-boom excess in favor of a quirky heist story that just so happened to feature super-heroes. It picks up with Scott Lang (Paul Rudd), a cat-burglar-turned-superhero-turned-incarcerated-cat burglar, nearing the end of his house arrest in San Francisco, having been imprisoned after teaming up with Captain America to fight the Avengers in the Russo’s Captain America: Civil War (2016). He spends his days struggling to be a father to his precociously adorable/adorably precocious daughter Cassie (Abby Ryder Fortson), running a security business startup with best friend and former cellmate Luis (Michael Peña), and staving off the maddening boredom of spending several years cooped up inside a single building. But with only three days left of his term, he’s pulled back into the world of battle-suits and spandex following a bizarre vision of Janet van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer), the long-lost wife of Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, entomological weirdo, and experimental physicist who invented the Ant-Man super-technology.
Hank and his daughter Hope (Evangeline Lilly) have been on the run and off the grid as fugitives since the events of Civil War, but they reunite with Scott in order to save Janet from her subatomic prison by technobabbling with the help of black market quantum technology that allows them to technobabble technobabble technobabble. This time around Hope has her own super-suit, a chic little number that turns her into the Wasp, a hero who can not only shrink and grow like Ant-Man but also fly and shoot energy blasts. These improvements prove useless when Scott and Hope are attacked by the appropriately named Ghost (Hanna John-Kamen), a villain who can phase through matter and turn invisible. Ghost, the alter-ego of former super-soldier Ava Starr, needs the technology so she can stabilize her rapidly deteriorating body from dissipating into nothingness after a lifetime of phasing. How? By technobabble technobabble technobabble which will have the side effect of killing the missing Janet.
To read the rest of this review, click on the link!
Published on TheYoungFolks.com
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malaiikka · 4 years
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But I'm just a soul whose intentions are good
Oh Lord, please don't let me be misunderstood
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stream · 5 years
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Hannah John-Kamen in Ant-Man & The Wasp (2018)
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Characters that need to be in Endgame
but might not be
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acecroft · 5 years
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Hannah John-Kamen in KILLJOYS 1x02
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nilesfreeman · 6 years
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Y’all: AvA StArR iS a viLliAn
Me, Scott Lang, Hope Van Dyne, Bill Foster, and anyone else with half a brain:
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Best Limited Series on Netflix in 2022 by What's on Netflix. 
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babyjujubee · 1 year
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Harry Lloyd, Hannah John-Kamen and Alden Ehrenreich. Episode 5. Brave New World (2020)
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benmendo · 6 years
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What will be your avatar's names if virtual reality really takes over in the future?
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axelmedellin · 3 years
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Daily sketch 6 may 2021
Red Sonja, as played by Hanna John-Kamen
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undsowiesogenau · 3 years
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In der Schweiz heißt es, man solle Kinder weinen lassen, denn während sie weinten, wachse ihnen das Herz. Das habe ich von Alexander Kluge, den ich heute im Literaturhaus sah, oder vielmehr aus dem kleinen Film, den er zum Schluss zeigte: »Regeln für das Weinen«.
Wie gewinnt man Mut? Was sind die Ressourcen dafür? Zwei Fragen von Kluge; eine Antwort ist: Die Kunst hilft dabei. Es geht um Möglichkeiten.
Gestern war ich in der Neuen Nationalgalerie, in der Calden-Ausstellung. Im Büro hatte mir die Sekretärin erzählt, dass die Mobiles regelmäßig bewegt würden, die riesigen ebenso wie die winzigen, sie hatte das selbst schon gesehen und für fantastisch befunden. Leider blieb mir dieser Anblick verwehrt, Bewegung nur vormittags, dafür sind nachmittags die Schatten schöner. Denke ich mal. Mir gefielen die kleinsten Mobiles am besten, die kamen mir vor wie Insekten, und dass sie sich nicht bewegten, sondern ganz still saßen, war das eigentliche Wunder.
Im Keller sah ich mir Gemälde aus der Sammlung an. Als ich das letzte Mal in der Neuen Nationalgalerie war, wurde hier »Das MoMA in Berlin« gezeigt, das war 2004. Jetzt immerhin ein Bild von einem mir bis dato unbekannten Maler namens Heinrich Ehmsen: »Im Irrenhaus« von 1925. Finde, die Irren sehen wirklich irre aus, obwohl sie eigentlich gar keine Gesichter haben. Da haut es mal hin mit dem Expressionismus, der mich ansonsten oft nicht erreicht, bin wahrscheinlich zu impressionistisch.
Abends schaute ich »Happy«, den Dokumentarfilm einer Frau in meinem Alter. Im Mittelpunkt steht ihr Vater, der eine Liebesbeziehung mit einer deutlich jüngeren Thailänderin eingeht. Wie mein Vater. Hannes hatte mir, als wir neulich lange über die Sache sprachen, den Film empfohlen, und ich fand meinen Vater und mich darin wieder. Es ist interessant, dem Film-Vater dabei zuzusehen, wie er lernt. Ist wahrscheinlich auch falsch, immer gleich zu erwarten, dass Menschen alles erklären könnten, was sie tun. Wieder Alexander Kluge: Wir erfinden Welten schneller, als wir sie verstehen.
Heute dann mit Hanna bei Kluge, was natürlich toll war. Kluge zuzuhören kam mir vor, wie einer Pflanze im Zeitraffer beim Wachsen zuzusehen. Nicht ganz klar, was für eine Pflanze es werden würde, irgendwas mit vielen Zweigen und Zweiglein. Durch die weit offenen Fenster hörten wir den Regen rauschen.
Später im »Reinhard’s« am Kurfürstendamm, eine geniale Idee von Hanna. Westberlin 1985, weiße Tischdecken, allein speisende Greise vor gigantischen Schnitzeln, zwei weich pochierte Eier auf Brioche mit Sauce Hollandaise (unsere Bestellung).
Auf dem Heimweg fand ich vor einem Kunstbedarfshandel in einer Zu-Verschenken-Kiste uralte Farben: Emaillack, Ziermatt, Wasserlack, Dylan Arabian Night. Ich nahm sie mit, wer weiß, wofür.
Zu Hause John Cale, »Artificial Intelligence«. Ich dachte an ein Schaubild, das ich im Literaturhaus gesehen hatte. Da ging es um Kooperationen in der Tier- und Pflanzenwelt, zum Beispiel in Korallenriffen. Korallen leben in Symbiose mit einzelligen Algen, den Dinoflagellaten, auch Zooxanthellen genannt. Man könnte sagen, Korallen legen einen Garten in sich selbst an.
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booasaur · 4 years
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Because of you I watched Killjoys. I just ended it and I feel empty, thanks a lot. ALSO, I fell in love with Hanna John-Kamen and am suffering for it. THANKS
Awwwww. :D Wasn’t it fun? Wasn’t she great? I’m glad you liked it. ^_^
If you can get your hands on the third episode of the Banana anthology series from 2015, you miiight be in for a pleasant surprise. :o
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