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Best Live Action Short Film Nominees for the 96th Academy Awards (2024, listed in order of appearance in the shorts package)
This blog, since 2013, has been the site of my write-ups to the Oscar-nominated short film packages – a personal tradition for myself and for this blog. This omnibus write-up goes with my thanks to the Regency South Coast Village in Santa Ana, California for providing all three Oscar-nominated short film packages.
If you are an American or Canadian resident interested in supporting the short film filmmakers in theaters (and you should, as very few of those who work in short films are as affluent as your big-name directors and actors), check your local participating theaters here.
Without further ado, here are the nominees for the Best Live Action Short Film at this year’s Oscars. The write-up for this year's Documentary Short nominees is complete; expect the write-ups for Animated Short soon. Films predominantly in a language other than English are listed with their nation(s) of origin.
The After (2023)
From Netflix, Misan Harriman’s The After is perfectly adequate during its opening minutes as business father Dayo (David Oyelowo) plays along with his daughter, Laura (Amelie Dokubo), as they travel to meet her mother, Amanda (Jessica Plummer). Everything following those first few minutes is, charitably, a filmmaking disaster. Once a black-clad attacker stabs Emily and tosses her off a bridge. Though Dayo and a few other bystanders have successfully restrained the murderer, Amanda, in dismay, throws herself off and commits suicide. Fast-forward a year later and we see that Dayo has left his previous jobs and now works as a rideshare or taxi driver in London. In between ferrying passengers to and from their destinations, he listens to the final voicemail from Amanda, gazes longingly at a family photo, and reminisces about the past.
The After lost almost all of my goodwill after the horrifically staged murder scene (from which the film never recovers). Grief – how one processes it, the stages it takes, how it affects our relationships with others, and any residual trauma – is en vogue in modern short filmmaking. Way too many films touching upon this subject have little to add – cinematically, thematically – for the audience; the most worthwhile films in this subset will filter grief through a specific cultural lens. The After accomplishes neither, despite Harriman’s claims that his screenplay, co-written with John Julius Schwabach, took the Black Lives Matter movement and the isolation of COVID-19’s height as inspiration (the murderer is not a police officer nor is there an implied racial animus; there are no signs of the pandemic here). The final scene, involving a family that Dayo is transporting to their posh home, is unbelievable tripe – contributing nothing to this dreadful exploration of grief. The placement of Birdy and Rhodes’ “Let It All Go” is sheer musical tastelessness. All that remains is David Oyelowo’s performance and, no matter how much he splays out his body in sadness, this film needs more than that to save itself. It might not even have a prayer.
My rating: 4/10
Red, White and Blue (2023)
Going into Nazrin Choudhury’s Red, White and Blue, I suspected, with a title like that, that there was some political bent to the film. I may have detected its messaging later than I would like to admit, but that is not where my significant reservations towards this film lie. Somewhere in present-day Arkansas, single mother Rachel (Brittany Snow) works at a diner afternoons and evenings. She often has her two children, older sister Maddy (Juliet Donenfeld) and younger brother Jake (Redding Munsell), over after school so she can watch over them while she works. After a generous tip from a customer, Rachel (whose fridge magnets hold layers of unpaid bills) forms a plan to take Maddy on a short road trip northwards, leaving her brother temporarily in the care of a family friend. It seems strange that she is only taking one of her children on this trip, but – in a shocking plot twist – we learn that Maddy (who, if this short takes place in its release year, is ten years old) needs an abortion.
In 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States, in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, found that having an abortion is not a constitutional right, overturning years of precedent in Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992). Effectively, this turned abortion regulation over to the states. Arkansas was among those states that made abortion illegal. The outrage stemming from Dobbs v. Jackson was Choudhury’s impetus to write and direct Red, White and Blue. Politics and cinema have intertwined ever since Vitagraph Studios filmed a series of propaganda shorts in support of the Spanish-American War in 1898. But Red, White and Blue commits the age-old mistake by prioritizing its messaging over cinematic craft. Dull lighting and camerawork, merely satisfactory performances, and a lengthy driving-musical montage that does little for characterization or narrative make for an awkward, stilted viewing experience. Its reveal is an extreme situation that could have been just as powerful if Choudhury instead used a more pedestrian example.
My rating: 6/10
Knight of Fortune (2022, Denmark)
Also known in its native Danish as Ridder Lykke, Lasse Lyskjær Noer’s film is rich with Scandinavian humor. In other words, absurd situations amid dark or tragic moments – your enjoyment may vary. The film, available via The New Yorker for American, Canadian, and Mexican audiences, features the elderly Karl (Swedish actor Leif Andrée), who has has just arrived at the morgue to see the body of his late wife. He purposefully delays opening the casket to view his wife’s body by attempting to fix a flickering light nearby and using the restroom. In the restroom, he encounters his next-stall neighbor, Torben (Jens Jørn Spottag), also there for his respective decedent wife. Karl continues to avoid seeing his wife’s body by accompanying Torben into the room where his respective wife’s body lies. If the shenanigans regarding the broken light and the bathroom stalls were not already an indication, this is no conventional narrative about grief (yet another nominee about grief!) as Knight of Fortune further plunges into the absurd. Andrée and Spottag – neither of whom have had significant credits in films distributed beyond Central Europe – are both fantastic here, imbuing the relationship between Karl and Torben with pathos despite the peculiar situation.
Noer, who also wrote the screenplay during a time of personal loss, reminds audiences that grief takes numerous forms, and refuses to pass judgment on any of the grieving characters. The humor is never at the characters’ expense either. What makes Knight of Fortune valuable is its depiction of a grieving man who will do much to postpone his final goodbyes and permitting the audience to laugh (as laughter, strange as it may sound, has a place in grieving). Andrée’s performance and Noer’s direction and tonally controlled writing allow the audience to empathize easily with the protagonist’s plight, amid the unfamiliar and cold glare of the morgue’s flat lighting and its eerie quiet.
My rating: 8/10
Invincible (2022, Canada)
Vincent René-Lortie’s Invincible qualified for the Academy Awards by winning Best Live Action Short at the 2022 Chicago International Children’s Film Festival. Despite CICFF’s moniker, this is not a short appropriate for younger children. Here, we follow fourteen-year-old Marc-Antoine Bernier (also known as just “Marc”; Léokim Beaumier-Lépine in a terrific lead performance), as he has just spent a weekend with his family on an idyllic leave from a juvenile detention and rehabilitation center. Now, back within the center’s gates, Marc has made a critical decision. Before that fateful moment, René-Lortie allows us glimpses of Marc's life at the juvenile detention center: Marc’s attempt to cause havoc to his cell’s fire-extinguishing sprinkler system, a class in which the students share the poems they have composed, and the joys of swimming in the outdoor pool. Soon after, Marc-Antoine escapes. While on the run, he steals a car and commits suicide.
At the top of the end credits, René-Lortie reveals that this film is a tribute to his late friend, Marc-Antoine Bernier, and Invincible is a retelling of his friend’s last hours. According to interviews, René-Lortie and the Bernier family are unsure whether or not Marc’s death was an accident or a suicide. Whatever the case, Marc was clearly troubled.
René-Lortie uses a 4:3 aspect ratio to “entrap” our protagonist in the frame, but, disappointingly, he does little else with the Academy ratio. In yet another missed opportunity in an otherwise fine film, René-Lortie fails to submerge the viewer into Marc’s psychology (René-Lortie is absolutely not framing his friend as unknowable), which makes some of Marc’s actions less understandable in the moment. Nevertheless, René-Lortie deserves plaudits for this sensitive tribute to his absent friend.
My rating: 7/10
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar (2023)
Since it has been some time since I last reviewed a Wes Anderson movie, I must admit a bias: I am an Anderson skeptic. Not a popular position to take, but the aesthetic rigidity of Anderson’s movies has only served to take me out of his movies emotionally. One of Anderson’s principal aesthetic influences, director Yasujirô Ozu, also made films that were just as aesthetically rigid. But Ozu’s style, with an unmoving camera and naturalistic acting, never interferes or undermines the emotions he tries to evoke.
Not so with Anderson, as evidenced in The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, a 39-minute Netflix production based on Roald Dahl’s short story of the same name. With partial narration from Ralph Fiennes playing Roald Dahl, Henry Sugar (Benedict Cumberbatch) happens upon a book recounting a Dr. Chatterjee’s (Dev Patel) observations of Imdad Khan (Ben Kingsley), who can see things without using his eyes. Inspired by this account, Henry, a serial gambler, decides to learn from Imdad’s meditations and, after almost four years, learns how to read playing cards just by examining their backsides. Eventually, Henry, realizing he has not much time to live, donates his considerable blackjack winnings to children’s hospitals and orphanages.
What I appreciate most about Henry Sugar is its dedication to presenting itself as set-bound. Anderson’s 4:3 screen aspect ratio and off-Technicolor palette combines with stagehands immaculately wheeling parts of the set on- and off-camera for when the story requires it. This takes immaculate blocking and a keen eye for movement – something Anderson clearly has in spades. However, where some are claiming Henry Sugar to be the cinema’s response to audiobooks, I must digress. Henry Sugar adapts the entire Roald Dahl text, and it often seems as if Anderson is intentionally having his actors rush through the material in order to keep the film under the forty-minute limit that defines a short film. There is little to no room for thespian interpretation and inflection as they enunciate the text. For me, this is only slightly better than reading Dahl’s text in a monotone voice. If the production design was not so impressive, this would be an otherwise insufferable experience.
My rating: 7.5/10
^ Based on my personal imdb rating. My interpretation of that ratings system can be found in the “Ratings system” page on my blog. Half-points are always rounded down.
From previous years: 85th Academy Awards (2013) 87th (2015) 88th (2016) 89th (2017) 90th (2018) 91st (2019) 92nd (2020) 93rd (2021) 94th (2022) 95th (2023)
For more of my reviews tagged “My Movie Odyssey”, check out the tag of the same name on my blog.
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madasacrow · 2 months
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[ AU: This Life is Mine ]
⚠️ THIS IS A MaDD BLOG!! FANDOM DNI ⚠️
A M@rvel AU following the events of [movie]. A lot happens but the tldr is that Gobby & Normie get different bodies thanks to their universe's version of [this dude]. The AU follows Goblin as he learns to have a life of his own. It's mostly random scenarios that are loosely connected — honestly, it can be viewed as a bunch of AUs stacked on top of each other at this point.
But this is one of the Arcs/AUs! It's quite a bit into the timeline, so I'm gonna skip over some stuff but the only important thing is that Goblin is now called Salem Green & works at an animal shelter. There he meets Claude Kingsley, and they immediately hit it off. Claude does not have the best home life, so Salem eventually accidentally becomes a parental figure towards them. And since Salem is also a vigilante — Changeling — he takes Claude under his wing and teaches them how to fight crime, making Claude his sidekick. They are cute, and very chaotic together.
We've only just recently managed to work Emory into the plot — much to his annoyance — so there isn't much with him other than he's uh. magic. A powerful wizard dude, basically. idk how he meets Salem & Claude yet, but it's probably something to do with Salem being a fae creature thing.
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[ Salem Green, Claude Kingsley, Emory Strange ]
💚🧚‍♂️ Salem [source]
Ketrill's paraself.
Alias: Goblin (formerly), Changeling (current).
Abilities: inhuman strength/speed/durability/healing, shape-shifting, animal control/communication, halloween-themed paraphernalia.
Weaknesses: sensitivity to light, pure iron, any weaknesses that the animal he turns into has.
🧡🛼 Claude [source]
My paraself.
Alias: Hobgoblin.
Abilities: halloween-themed paraphernalia, advanced gadgets/tech, rocket shoes, chaos magic.
Weaknesses: is a normal 16yo boy, distrusts most around him.
💙🔮 Emory [source]
Emory's paraself.
Alias: Professor Strange.
Abilities: magic, martial arts, high intelligence.
Weaknesses: arrogant/thinks he knows best, not keen on listening to others.
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denimbex1986 · 5 months
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'In the second 60th Anniversary special, Wild Blue Yonder, the TARDIS takes the Doctor and Donna to the furthest edge of adventure. To escape, they must face the most desperate fight of their lives, with the fate of the universe at stake. Vastly different from last week’s The Star Beast, this week’s special ponders just how dangerous our own images can be…
THE GRAVITY OF THE SITUATION
The episode begins with a fun, light-hearted and incredibly silly cold open which takes us to 1666 in the time of Sir Isaac Newton. Played by Nathaniel Curtis, the appearance is yet another iconic historical figure to make an appearance in the Whoniverse, alongside names like Nikolas Tesla, Ada Lovelace, William Shakespeare and of course, Vincent Van Gogh.
IS WILD BLUE YONDER A MULTI-DOCTOR STORY?
For weeks, speculation has spread the depths of the internet in regards to the mysterious background of the second special. Russell T Davies himself has played us all a fool, with months of teases and cryptic clues about the plot of the 60th Anniversary’s second special. Well, the reveal was incredibly satisfying and worked so well.
One of my favourite fan theories was that previous iterations of The Doctor would show up in the unusual episode, however, whilst it didn’t exactly go to plan, we did have another version of The Doctor show up. The mysterious entity afoot in the episode, which as I’m aware is currently unnamed was entirely freaky and an absolutely vivid creation from the mind of Russell T Davies. More on my thoughts on the stretchy creeps later…
There is still hope we get some acknowledgement of The Doctor’s past faces, especially with the reason for them to choose this familiar face again left in the dark still. The 60th Anniversary specials have felt lacklustre in terms of celebrating the whole show, more a trip down memory road to one of the revival’s best series and pairings.
PURE THRILL AND TENSION
From the reveal of last week’s Next Time trailer, we had some idea we were in for an intense week and boy, did this episode deliver! I am in awe of the job that director Tom Kingsley has done, he has absolutely smashed it and I would love to see him return to the show in the future.
The first act of the episode was at its creepiest as the TARDIS team made their way through the ominously long ship, pondering their fate and the reason for the HADS causing the TARDIS to evade. The episode was at its best when it opted for the keyhole shots, first from the pipes, and then from the cracks in the wall along the long corridor, at the centre of the ship.
From the first appearance of not-Donna, the intense nature of the scene, thanks to Catherine Tate’s intense glare is just superb. I think Tate’s performance gives it away before Tennant’s longs get too long but my god, Doctor Who hasn’t been this insane to watch a scene unfold in so long. I was feeling as if the Vashta Nerada were going to show up with the repeating of Donna’s “my arms are too long”, but alas, the not-things are here and stirring up chaos!
When the episode entered its more nightmarish sequences, overly large limbs, extorted faces and sharp teeth, I was really immersed. The use of practical effects once again shined from the wonderful team at Millenium FX, first with The Meep in last week’s episode and now the huge limbs.
The ending which could have seen Donna left for dead on the exploding spaceship was tantalising to watch. I genuinely believed the worst was about to happen and RTD would hit us with a shocking ending headed into the final special, The Giggle. Luckily, The Doctor had some sense in him and realised that the Donna in the TARDIS was in fact a not-thing… Super acting from Tate once again in this instant, the portrayal of despair and panic is almost second nature to her at this point.
Wild Blue Yonder ups the threat level, bringing a new intense element of thrill, something the show has been missing for quite some time. Up there with Midnight and Blink for its horror, Wild Blue Yonder is best when Tate and Tennant (and Tate and Tennant) are giving A-grade performances. Don’t let the ropey CG backgrounds throw you off, as this episode is easily the best of the two specials. I can’t believe we have to lose the pair again next week…'
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thefallen · 3 months
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Desde a viagem no tempo (era maluquice só de pensar naquelas palavras), Vincent não estava nada bem. O humor mil vezes pior do que antes, a concentração indo parar na esquina. Estava meio cambaleante enquanto andava pelo campus depois de assistir aulas das quais havia esquecido todo o conteúdo há anos. E agora nem se lembrava onde era a droga da cafeteria direito! Só queria comer um pouco e esquecer da vida, droga. ─ ... Ow. Você. Rapidinho. ─ indicou para MUSE com uma das mãos, pedindo para que parasse e conseguisse se aproximar. ─ Tá indo pra cafeteria? Ou lá perto? Porque... ─ que desculpinha ia arranjar agora? ─ ... Eu queria companhia. Então vou com você. ─ ah, sim. Vincent Kingsley, procurando por companhia. Independente do quão fora de seu caráter normal aquilo era, não parecia ser uma opção para MUSE de aturar Vincent, era mais uma obrigação mesmo.
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malachiexists13 · 1 year
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Gay Or Nay?: Ikemen Series Edition
86% voted yes, 14% voted no, so here’s the post. Reminder that these are MY impressions of the characters, and this is entirely a joke. No need to take me too seriously. If you disagree with me, that’s fine. No need to argue, just make your own post. 
Also small spoilers for my ikemen ocs series.
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Ikemen Sengoku
Nobunaga Oda 
Have you SEEN his right and left hand men? He’s either an ally or bi-curious. Can’t decide. 
Masamune Date 
He flirts with Mai to hide his homosexuality /j 
Nah, I’ve seen how he admitted that he’d kiss Nobunaga. He’s gay. Bisexual if you please, but gay. 
Mitsuhide Akechi 
Is that even a question? Have you somehow not seen the way he flirts with Hideyoshi? Let’s be honest, he’s bisexual. 
Keiji Maeda 
Idk him well enough to judge that. 
Hideyoshi Toyotomi 
I know a lot of people are going to want me to say Hideyoshi is gay because of Mitsuhide... But honestly, Hideyoshi gives me the vibes of someone who says gay shit without realizing its gay. He seems more like a very supportive ally to me. 
Ieyasu Tokugawa 
Idk but I can see him as like, panromantic or something. He also screams femboy to me but we dont talk about that 
Mitsunari Ishida 
Confused ally <3 
Ranmaru Mori 
Confused ally pt.2 + closeted ace 
Yoshimoto Imagawa 
Gay (they try to push so hard that he’s pretty, and no straight man is supposed to be that pretty /j) 
Sasuke Sarutobi 
Nerdy gay 
Kanetsugu Naoe 
Either indifferent so like, some kind of mspec or somewhere on the ace spectrum, maybe both, not too sure 
Yukimura Sanada 
Awkward gay (secretly dating nerdy gay) 
Kenshin Uesugi 
That one token straight guy who no one is completely sure that he’s straight or not. 
Shingen Takeda 
In my brain, major flirt = major bisexual so- 
Kicho 
I’ve seen other people write him as like, indifferent or pansexual so I’m leaning towards that 
Kennyo 
Wdym? He’s homophobic- (THIS IS A JOKE. NO HATE TOWARDS KENNYO) 
Motonari Mouri 
Kinda gives me either disaster bisexual or ace/aro vibes. 
Ikemen Revolution
Lancelot Kingsley 
Gay but in the closet about it 
Jonah Clemence 
Confession time: I thought he was a woman at first LMAO- 
Gay 
Edgar Bright 
He’s straight and an ally, but enjoys teasing the others 
Zero 
I dont think he’d care tbh 
Kyle Ash
Didnt realize he was gay until after he started dating his boyfriend 
Ray Blackwell 
His whole thing about freedom and living how you want to or whatever makes me think he’s bi 
Sirius Oswald 
He’s an ally <3 
Luka Clemence 
Shy gay 
Fenrir Godspeed 
Overly supportive ally (especially since his gf is MTF) 
Seth Hyde 
Everyone thinks he’s gay, but correction he’s pan 
Harr Silver 
He’s pansexual 
Loki Genetta 
I dont know him well enough?? 
Blanc Lapin 
He’s straight, maybe a little curious tho 
Oliver Knight 
He’s another ally, gives me the vibes of someone who would punch a homophobe in the face for insulting his friend 
Mousse Atlas 
I chronically forget he exists, so idk 
Dean Tweedle 
The gay twin 
Dalim Tweedle 
The straight twin that gets confused for the gay one 
Ikemen Vampire
Napoleon Bonaparte 
As far as I’m aware, in history he had two different wives and he kissed the tsar (even apparently said if the tsar was a woman, he’d make him his mistress soo--) Napoleon definitely isn’t straight 
Mozart 
He’s straight and hates everyone equally (/j) 
Leonardo da Vinci 
Gay 
Arthur Conan Doyle 
WHORE- this is a disaster bisexual 
Vincent van Gogh 
the supportive straight brother 
Theodorus van Gogh 
the angry gay brother 
Isaac Newton 
Too anxious to question his sexuality 
Jean d’Arc 
I like to joke that he’s bi but denies it because he hates men 
William Shakespeare 
not too sure tbh 
Osamu Dazai 
another disaster bisexual 
Comte de Saint-Germain 
I feel like he’d be omni. Like he doesn’t care, but still has a slight preference. Also supportive father figure <3 
Sebastian 
Serious gay 
Vlad 
I pondered on this one for a long time.. and I still have no answer 
Johann Georg Faust 
Closeted gay who suffers with internal homophobia (i literally wrote a oneshot for him where this was the main premise-) 
Charles-Henri Sanson 
another bi guy 
Ikemen Prince 
Leon Dompteur 
straight but supportive 
Chevalier Michel 
Bro, it’s CANON that he’s pansexual (I think- idk. I played his route when it first came out in english so its been awhile) 
Yves Kloss 
I feel like he’s bi but doesnt really talk about it 
Nokto Klein 
He’s too slutty to be ONLY into women 
Licht Klein 
Straight but an ally 
Clavis Lelouch 
gay ass clown 
Jin Grandet 
Straight 
Luke Randolph 
I HAVE NO IDEA???? 
Sariel Noir 
I feel like he’s straight but also an ally, like he doesn’t care but absolutely will NOT tolerate homophobia 
Rio Ortiz 
unsure. 
Gilbert von Obsidian 
Silly little gay man <3 I can see him as like, pan or something. 
Keith Howell 
Excluding his “other” side.. I can see Keith as straight, but a supportive ally 
Silvio Ricci 
He’s homophobic (secretly not straight but in denial) 
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💖 HP Shipuary Prompt List 💖
Here are your HP Shipuary 2023 prompts for each day in the month of February! This year we have TWO ways for you to take on this challenge:
Pick a Ship! We will provide you with a Het, Slash, and Femslash ship for each day. You only need to create works for 1 of the 3 ships listed. (i.e. Hermione/Sirius • Dean/Graham • Bellatrix/Luna)
BYO (Build Your Own) Ship! We will provide one Male and one Female character (canonically) for each day. Create your own ship utilizing at least 1 of that day's characters! (i.e. Percy Weasley • Luna Lovegood)
Remember: you do NOT have to create work for each day! If the listed ship(s) or character(s) aren't for you, feel free to skip them!
We look forward to everything you create! 💕
Rules • FAQ • AO3 Collection • Prompt Spreadsheet
Your 2023 Ships and BYO Ship Character Lists are available below the cut, or you can view the spreadsheet above:
2023 Ships (pick at least one)
01: Ginny/Tom (LV) • Marcus/Percy • Minerva/Lily
02: Cho/Ron • Harry/Sirius • Lavender/Padma
03: Draco/Parvati • Fred/Cedric • Pansy/Luna
04: Cedric/Fleur • James Sr/Lucius • Hermione/Molly
05: George/Pansy • Remus/Barty Jr • Katie/Fleur
06: Kingsley/Minerva • Draco/Bill • Cho/Parvati
07: Oliver/Alicia • Seamus/Gilderoy • Rose/Lavender
08: Harry/Luna • Ron/Severus • Eileen/Euphemia
09: Marrietta/Seamus • Evan/Regulus • Rolanda/Helena
10: Gregory/Susan • Abraxas/Tom (LV) • Hermione/Marietta
11: Hermione/Marcus • Charlie/Rubeus • Nymphadora/Pansy
12: Lucius/Andromeda • Ron/Scorpius • Dorcas/Lily Sr
13: Hermione/Sirius • Dean/Graham • Bellatrix/Luna
14: V-DAY FREE DAY (ANY SHIP)
15: Bellatrix/James Sr • Lorcan/Hugo • Astoria/Ginny
16: Lily Luna/Blaise • Fenrir/Vincent • Olympe/Minerva
17: Neville/Pansy • Draco/Kingsley • Susan/Penelope
18: Dolores/Firenze • Harry /Neville • Millicent/Parvati
19: Albus/Poppy • George/Colin • Myrtle/Olive
20: Lily Sr/Peter • Arthur/Vernon • Andromeda/Molly
21: Luna/Severus • Lucius/Cygnus • Hannah/Alicia
22: Harry Potter/Astoria • Frank/Severus • Daphne/Hermione
23: Lily Sr/Regulus • Ron/Zacharias • Bellatrix/Petunia
24: Percy/Angelina • Harry/Viktor • Lily Luna/Luna
25: Draco/Rosmerta • Albus/Percy • Alice/Andromeda
26: Lavender/Theo • Teddy/Bill • Ginny/Gwenog
27: Albus Severus/Hermione • Horace/Tom (LV) • Astoria/Narcissa
28: Molly/Remus • Dudley/Piers • Hermione/Lily Sr
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2023 BYO Ship Characters (pick at least one)
01: Albus Severus Potter • Alicia Spinnet
02: Bill Weasley • Andromeda Black Tonks
03: Blaise Zabini • Angelina Johnson
04: Cedric Diggory • Astoria Greengrass
05: Draco Malfoy • Bellatrix Black Lestrange
06: Evan Rosier • Cho Chang
07: Fred Weasley • Daphne Greengrass
08: George Weasley • Dorcas Meadowes
09: Gilderoy Lockhart • Fleur Delacour
10: Harry Potter • Gabrielle Delacour
11: James Potter • Ginny Weasley
12: James Sirius Potter • Hermione Granger
13: Lucius Malfoy • Katie Bell
14: V-DAY FREE DAY (ANY SHIP)
15: Marcus Flint • Lavender Brown
16: Neville Longbottom • Lily Evans Potter
17: Oliver Wood • Lily Luna Potter
18: Percy Weasley • Luna Lovegood
19: Regulus Black • Minerva McGonagall
20: Remus Lupin • Molly Weasley
21: Ron Weasley • Myrtle Warren
22: Scorpius Malfoy • Narcissa Black Malfoy
23: Severus Snape • Nymphadora Tonks
24: Sirius Black • Pomona Sprout
25: Teddy Lupin • Pansy Parkinson
26: Theodore Nott • Petunia Evans Dursley
27: Tom Riddle | Voldemort • Poppy Pomfrey
28: Viktor Krum • Rose Weasley
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You can go anywhere – The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation at 50, Edited by Edouard Detaille and Willem van Roij, Designed by Graphic Thought Facility, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bethany, CT, 2022 [Yvon Lambert, Paris. Les presses du réel, Dijon. David Zwirner Books, New York, NY]
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Contributors: Laurent Van Reepinghen, Adhiraj Shekhawat, Josh Slocum, Louis Valentin, Matthias Persson, Charles Lemonides, Charlotte Fox Weber, Robbie Smith, Lucy Swift Weber, Victoria Ebin, Fiona Kearney, Hans Renders, Brigitte Degois, Eve Tribouillet-Rozencweig, Gilles Degois, Vincent Broqua, Fabrice Hergott, Raffi Kaiser, Francois Olislaeger, Giovanni Hänninen, Alberto Amoretti, Erika Goldman, Francois Gibault, Belle Place, Nancy Weber, Patrick Dewavrin, Nick Murphy, Bruno Racine, Gerard Sénac, Louis Racine, Daniele Reiber, Robert Devereux, Elena Arzak, Marta Arzak, Daphne Warburg Astor, Atlante, Chiara Graffer, Dario Jucker, Matthew Bourne, Wayne McGregor, Rebecca Salter, Heinz Liesbrock, Paul Smith, Emilia Terragni, Michael Semff, Mando Watson, Shane O'Neill, Nicolas Fox Weber, Paolo Papone, Pierre-Alexis Dumas, Manuel Herz, Alan Riding, Elisa Nocentini, María Toledi, Manuel Fontan del Junco, Christopher Farr, Katherine Weber, Michael Beggs, Mickey Cartin, Brenda Danilowitz, John Eastman, Louise Eastman, Kelly Feeney, George Gibson, John Gordon, Allegra Itsoga, James Green, Jackie Ivy, Fritz Horstman, Charles Kingsley, Emma K. Lewis, Pierre Thiam, Philip Rylands, Andy Seguin, Clarisse Baleja Saïdi, Sarah Meister, Toshiko Mori, Melanie Niemiec, Tim Prentice, Jeannette Redensek, Ruth Lande Shuman, Anne Sisco, Christine Vincent, Molly Wheeler, Victoria Wilson, Martina Yamin, Paul Neale, David Pilling, Ruth Agoos Villalovos, Magueye Ba, Seydou Badiane, Jaime Yaya Barry, Shannon Hart, Maimouna Ka Sow, Saliou Seck, Moussa Sene, Mamadou Cisse Kante, Bamba Sagna, Lassana Keita, Massamba Camara, Abib Dieye, Saliou Diop, Augustin Diouf, Moustapha Diouf, Lucas Zwirner, David Leiber, David Zwirner
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aurorangen · 19 days
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The Mini Vinnys
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tbthqs · 1 month
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Ao caminhar pelo estacionamento central da UCLA, os personagens Theodore Clarke (@imperfekt ) e Vincent Kingsley (@thefallen ) encontraram um veículo Hummer H2, preto, do ano de 2020, com a placa M3R1WTH, com o seguinte bilhete dentro do porta-luvas:
"Vocês correm perigo. Há mais gente do que vocês imaginam envolvidos nisso, turma de 2014. Sejam espertos e não sejam pegos. Essa é a sua passagem de volta para casa. No momento certo vocês saberão como usar.xoxo"
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duusheen · 4 months
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Miracle and Renee talking about babies while in the meantime, Jay is trying to convince Vincent that the chicks are not in danger on their farm 🤣
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Hello! Welcome to the Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Papa Louie!!
My name is Miles (@sunsetcorvid ) and I am here to offer a tournament of the best Papa Louie character!!!
There are 204 characters in my google doc. A majority of which have flipdeck cards. This post may update before the tournament date with more characters without flipdeck cards. I will randomize pairs and put them against one another. All characters range from each Papa Louie game, and I mean each one.
Only one will remain.
There will not be a bracket, as there are many characters and it stresses me out trying to make something as big as that. So, it will be a surprise on which ones are paired up.
I made this for fun and I hope yall have fun, too!!
We will begin May 15th.
Below are the list of characters.
Wally
Jojo
Kingsley
Pizza Monsters
Quinn
Timm
Sarge
Sarge Fan
Little Edoardo
Papa Louie
Roy
Captain Cori
Gino Romano
Big Pauly
Party Subs
Greg
Marty
Hank
Nick
Rico
Foodini
Yippy
The Onion Ring
Kahuna
Doan
Olga
The Tomatoes
Georgito
Mindy
Boomer
Penny
Bruna Romano
Akari
Pinch Hitwell
Carlo Romano
Johnny
Clover
Hugo
Allan
James
Zoe
Mitch
Connor
Utah
Robby
Rita
Radley Madish
Shannon
Kenji
Wendy
Dill Weeds
Tony Solary
Matt Neff
Prudence
Alberto
Burgerzilla
Peggy
Taylor
Cheddar Macks
Santa
Sliders
Professor Fitz
Scarlett
Awesome Saucer
Edna
Bacoburn
Vicky
Pepper Jack
Maggie
Cooper
Willow
Mandi
Radishes
Chuck
Cheese Wheel
Scooter
Lettuce Lark
Radlynn
Blue Shroom
Cletus
Dill Worms
Ninjoy
Crystal
Jellybacks
Gremmie
Swiss Zack
Lisa
Brussel Larks
Deano
Dill Wheels
Ivy
Luau LePunch
Mary
Sundaesaurus
Mayor Mallow
Thorn Shroom
Nevada
Rocky Road
Bertha
Gummeel
Hacky Zak
Cooladas
Sue
Mallow Men
Kayla
Powseekers
Iggy
Kaiser Onion
Tohru
Cherry Bombs
Rudy
Xandra
Brownie Bop
Ember
Mr. Sherbet
Rhonda
Splashberry Derps
Franco
Sasha
Spearmint
Trishna
Julep
Disco Plumm
Chester
Cecilia
Betty Pecan
Joy
Brody
Cookie Doughmen
Sienna
Clair
Hucklebat
Austin
Skyler
Winter Onion
Whiff
Perri
Chip McMint
Duke Gotcha
Janana
Strawbuzzy
Guy Mortadello
Cherrisa
Jill Berry
Olivia
Vincent
Scuba Radish
Emmlette
Ripley
YUM n’ Ms
Xolo
Wylan B
Banana Pants
Koilee
LePete
Swizzlers
Cameo
Chocomint
Indigo
Gummy Onions
Moe
Fernanda
Coco Cooladas
Mousse
Whippa
Bow Shroom
Skip
Mangoby
The Dynamoe
Liezel
BotWursts
Mr. Bombolony
Okalani
Drakson
Evelyn
Boopsy and Bill
Kasey O
Chase
Daniela
Rollie
Sprinks the Clown
C.J. Friskins
Simone
Didar
Budwin
Treble
Yuko
Amiria
Isadora
Petrona
Pally
Kaleb
Makaila
Lloyd
Steven
Elle
Mesa
Bonnie
Kenton
Hope
Nye
Yalanda
Gabitha
Numarcus
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cloudcountry · 8 months
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otome games route log !!
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ikemen vampire . . .
isaac newton: romantic ending, dramatic ending.
william shakespeare: romantic ending, dramatic ending, in progress.
vincent van gogh: romantic ending.
arthur conan doyle: romantic ending.
comte de saint germain: dropped (chapter four)
jean d'arc: romantic ending.
dazai osamu: romantic ending.
charles henri-sanson: romantic ending.
leonardo da vinci: dropped (chapter six)
interlude: romantic ending, in progress.
ikemen prince . . .
yves kloss: romantic ending.
rio ortiz: romantic ending.
licht klein: romantic ending.
nokto klein: romantic ending.
clavis lelouch: romantic ending.
keith howell: romantic ending, dramatic ending.
chevalier michel: romantic ending.
sariel noir: romantic ending.
gilbert von obsidian: romantic ending, in progress.
ikemen sengoku . . .
mitsunari ishida: romantic ending.
kenshin uesugi: romantic ending.
kennyo: romantic ending.
sasuke sarutobi: romantic ending.
kanetsugu naoe: romantic ending.
yoshimoto imagawa: romantic ending, in progress.
hideyoshi toyotomi: romantic ending.
ikemen revolution . . .
kyle ash: romantic ending.
harr silver: romantic ending.
edgar bright: romantic ending, in progress.
zero: romantic ending, dramatic ending.
jonah clemence: romantic ending.
lancelot kingsley: romantic ending.
ray blackwell: romantic ending
fenrir godspeed: romantic ending.
mystic messenger . . .
yoosung kim: bad ending one, normal ending, good ending.
zen: normal ending, good ending.
jaehee kang: good ending.
jumin han: bad ending one, bad ending three, normal ending, good ending.
seven: good ending.
v: normal ending, good ending.
ray: normal ending, good ending.
wizardess heart . . .
joel crawford: normal ending.
randy march: happy ending.
elias goldstein: in progress.
the arcana . . .
nadia: upright ending
asra: upright ending
julian: upright ending
muriel: upright ending
portia: upright ending
lucio: upright ending, reversed ending
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thefallen · 2 months
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open starter onde: frente do prédio de saúde pública
─ Pela última vez, ─ Vincent inspirou fundo conforme falava com duas garotas que não desgrudavam do seu pé. ─ sim, eu fui designado pra cá mesmo sendo estudante. Assim como todos nós da rotação de clínica geral básica e familiar. Eu duvido que se vocês estejam preocupadas assim com essa maldita herpes foi por terem feito algo básico ou familiar naquela festa, mas estou atendendo vocês mesmo assim. Agora, se eu não sou o suficiente então claro, eu posso chamar o professor, que é um "médico credenciado responsável", só teriam de aguardar de novo no final da fila. Algo mais, ou podem seguir com o meu colega aqui ao lado? ─ o sorriso foi tão ácido que pegou as moças de surpresa, e elas saíram escoltadas pelo enfermeiro esbravejando sobre o quão péssimo médico o Kingsley seria um dia, e como esperavam que ele nunca chegasse perto da Kim Kardashian. ─ Ela é muito pior do que vocês. ─ ele murmurou, fazendo anotações numa prancheta, nem se importando em subir os olhos quando outra pessoa se aproximou. ─ Antes de mais nada, se um estudante de medicina ─ ele quis morrer quando falou aquelas palavras. ─ não for o suficiente e você quer um "médico de verdade", eu juro por tudo que é mais sagrado que eu vou enfiar essa prancheta na sua garganta. ─ depois de dado o aviso que encarou a pessoa. ─ Agora, no que eu posso te ajudar? ─
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Ginny Weasley The Post War Years
Ginny Weasley, The Post War Years https://ift.tt/MreT3nN by quietsapphic The war is over and griefstricken Ginny Weasley is ready to leave Britain to start a new chapter. Yet her old friend and dangerous veteran spy Hermione Granger has ideas for her talents on the Continent instead. Together in France, the two hunt ex-death eaters and former classmates who escaped to France to hide out instead of facing justice. Grieving and murderous, the two lean on each other in more ways than they ever thought possible. Words: 1426, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death Categories: F/F Characters: Ginny Weasley, Hermione Granger, Charlie Weasley, Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott, Blaise Zabini, Pansy Parkinson, Narcissa Black Malfoy, Lucius Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe, Gregory Goyle, Kingsley Shacklebolt, Fleur Delacour, Daphne Greengrass, Gabrielle Delacour, Luna Lovegood, Rodolphus Lestrange Relationships: Hermione Granger/Ginny Weasley, Charlie Weasley/Original Male Character(s), Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy via AO3 works tagged 'Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy' https://ift.tt/QaxVLmJ March 17, 2024 at 11:13PM
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