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dindjiarin · 8 days
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remember when éowyn first met faramir and immediately thought "ah yes. this is a guy who could wipe the floor with any soldier of rohan." bc I think about it a lot
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dindjiarin · 18 days
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I'm afraid of who I might become when Fallout premieres. One of those "HEAR ME OUT" sitch-e-ations
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dindjiarin · 2 months
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don’t you talk that way about my wife! i know you had designs! that was years ago. and she refused me. and now i’m out here risking my life for both of you. perhaps that entitles me to an occasional innuendo.
BONE TOMAHAWK (2015)
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dindjiarin · 2 months
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Posting 2 versions cuz I like both of them Prints are available here
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SCULLY: Shut up, Mulder. I’m playing baseball.
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dindjiarin · 2 months
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Bill Skarsgård in BOY KILLS WORLD (2024) dir. Moritz Mohr
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dindjiarin · 2 months
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Some of my favorite words and phrases to describe a character in pain
coiling (up in a ball, in on themselves, against something, etc)
panting (there’s a slew of adjectives you can put after this, my favorites are shakily, weakly, etc)
keeling over (synonyms are words like collapsing, which is equally as good but overused in media)
trembling/shivering (additional adjectives could be violently, uncontrollably, etc)
sobbing (weeping is a synonym but i’ve never liked that word. also love using sob by itself, as a noun, like “he let out a quiet sob”)
whimpering (love hitting the wips with this word when a character is weak, especially when the pain is subsiding. also love using it for nightmares/attacks and things like that)
clinging (to someone or something, maybe even to themselves or their own clothes)
writhing/thrashing (maybe someone’s holding them down, or maybe they’re in bed alone)
crying (not actual tears. cry as in a shrill, sudden shout)
dazed (usually after the pain has subsided, or when adrenaline is still flowing)
wincing (probably overused but i love this word. synonym could be grimacing)
doubling-over (kinda close to keeling over but they don’t actually hit the ground, just kinda fold in on themselves)
heaving (i like to use it for describing the way someone’s breathing, ex. “heaving breaths” but can also be used for the nasty stuff like dry heaving or vomiting)
gasping/sucking/drawing in a breath (or any other words and phrases that mean a sharp intake of breath, that shite is gold)
murmuring/muttering/whispering (or other quiet forms of speaking after enduring intense pain)
hiccuping/spluttering/sniffling (words that generally imply crying without saying crying. the word crying is used so much it kinda loses its appeal, that’s why i like to mix other words like these in)
stuttering (or other general terms that show an impaired ability to speak — when someone’s in intense pain, it gets hard to talk)
staggering/stumbling (there is a difference between pain that makes you not want to stand, and pain that makes it impossible to stand. explore that!)
recoiling/shrinking away (from either the threat or someone trying to help)
pleading/begging (again, to the threat, someone trying to help, or just begging the pain to stop)
Feel free to add your favorites or most used in the comments/reblogs!
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dindjiarin · 2 months
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That Cullen kid is being weird with your daughter
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RED DEAD REDEMPTION II ∞
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RYAN GOSLING and MARGOT ROBBIE react to Pedro Pascal's SAG Win
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dindjiarin · 2 months
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Early on, we were shooting a baptism scene, with 500 people from Schenectady in their finest church clothes. I had the camera in the back of the church and I tell Ryan to come in and find a seat. Now he’s literally a marked man, in a torn t-shirt, all covered in tattoos, even a face tattoo. Of course, he can’t sit with anyone, so he goes to the corner of the church and sits down. I take my camera and move in for a close-up, and I notice that he is trembling, involuntarily shaking. As his friend, I want to shut off the camera and give him a hug, but that’s why we’re here. It was one of those moments when acting stops and behavior begins. - Derek Cianfrance
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dindjiarin · 2 months
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Orlando Bloom in Red Right Hand (2024)
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Bill Skarsgård as Willard Russell in THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME (2020) dir. Antonio Campos
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RED DEAD REDEMPTION II ᨖ
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dindjiarin · 2 months
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50 WORDS TO USE INSTEAD OF “SAID”
Do you ever find yourself over-using the word “said” in your writing? Try using these words/phrases instead:
stated
commented
declared
spoke
responded
voiced
noted
uttered
iterated
explained
remarked
acknowledged
mentioned
announced
shouted
expressed
articulated
exclaimed
proclaimed
whispered
babbled
observed
deadpanned
joked
hinted
informed
coaxed
offered
cried
affirmed
vocalized
laughed
ordered
suggested
admitted
verbalized
indicated
confirmed
apologized
muttered
proposed
chatted
lied
rambled
talked
pointed out
blurted out
chimed in
brought up
wondered aloud
(NOTE: Keep in mind that all of these words have slightly different meanings and are associated with different emotions/scenarios.)
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dindjiarin · 2 months
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SEBASTIAN STAN  "A Different Man" premiere at the 74th Berlinale International Film Festival
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