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amiracleilluminated · 3 months
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sanamustdie · 8 days
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alan and alice.. eu... e e e... eu eu uuuu.. 2 done, 3 more to go..... can't wait to see them all printed teeheeee
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i've been losing my mind over them these past few weeks... if they don't get reunited and have a happy ending i'll end up on national tv
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sconesfortea · 9 months
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Countdown to the 60th anniversary rewatch | 3.02: The Shakespeare Code
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didanagy · 1 month
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EMMA (2009)
dir. jim o'hanlon
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giza815r · 2 months
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I have zero drawing skills and I really wanted to do something about Alan/Alice. That's why I did it in Paint 3D (because I also don't have skills to work with cooler graphic editors😢).
I’ve never seen Ilkka and Christina together, so I had to do it myself.
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blake-ritson-love · 4 months
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Blake Ritson as Mr. Elton & Christina Cole as Mrs. Elton in Emma (2009)
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autumncottageattic · 2 months
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Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is a 2008 romantic comedy film starring Frances McDormand and Amy Adams. The screenplay is based on the 1938 novel of the same name by Winifred Watson.
Part II
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105nt · 7 months
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Well, hello!
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denimoverall · 7 months
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Does anyone remember Hex? It was so good, yet so short. First time I ever saw Michael Fassbender.
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witchofthemidlands · 2 years
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Lilith || The Shakespeare Code
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costumeloverz71 · 1 year
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Augusta Elton (Christina Cole) Pink visiting dress... Emma (2009).. Costume by Rosalind Ebbutt.
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amiracleilluminated · 3 months
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beautyarchive · 2 years
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Christina Cole posing for a painting in the ‘Murder at the Vicarage’ episode of Marple.
Those heels are a bit silly, aren’t they?
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paso-liati · 2 years
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Oof. Final thoughts on Rosemary's baby 2014...
First of all, read the tags because this movie gets really fucked up in the last half an hour and the way it gets fucked up is deeply realistic
It's a horror movie, but the monsters are people, mostly one person, and probably not the one you expect it to be
I was right about the villain in a previous post... and also wrong. More on that later
The Straights® were never OK™
But sometimes I forget how much not OK
Hits different in a post-Roe US (although probably about the same as the original did in a pre-Roe US
I wonder if the original one was in the midst of another "satanic panic"
I'm wondering a few things about SCOTUS re: (spoilers)
religion and forced birth. At this point it's legitimately more likely that SCOTUS serves demons than the demos. Conservatives - and other christofascists who are too cowardly to own what they are - spent this very week loudly proclaiming that, regardless of whatever name they may call their cult, they've decided it embraces with its whole chest the forced incestuous rape and pregnancy of a 10 year old child and forced incestuous rape birth by that 10 year old child
Compared to that, Roman, his cult, and his god don't look half immoral. Or, at least no more immoral
Now let's talk about the villain. I was wrong. Roman isn't exactly the villain. He is a villain. They legitimately tricked me with that, casting ever-the-villain Jason Isaacs as Roman.
The real villain is Guy. And Adams plays the role perfectly. P e r f e c t l y. It's a long, long, loooooong time before I suspected anything was off with him. In retrospect, I should have realised he had betrayed Rosemary when he got weird after the hallucinatory (but actually not) baby night. The man who enslaves his partner to a cult to get his book published and to get a promotion at work is in every, single way the worst person in this film. Oh and I guess he killed Rosemary's friend too so he wouldn't feel left out of his cult's other festivities
The ending is not cathartic. At all. But I like that neither Guy nor Roman nor any of them doesn't get their comeuppance. Horrible men and the women who trail them almost never do. Society will turn itself inside and out and light itself on fire to keep worthless men protected, comfortable, and unchallenged. Something about Rosemary being manipulated into caring for the child Guy prostituted her to another man/male being(?) to rape impregnate her seems... also sadly accurate - that and her having no real power or choice in the matter.
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fras-redacted-shapes · 5 months
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real quick sketches I had to do after looking up their actor's heights
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lgbtqreads · 4 months
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New Releases: January 2024
The Curse of Eelgrass Bog by Mary Averling (2nd) Nothing about Kess Pedrock’s life is normal. Not her home (she lives in her family’s Unnatural History Museum), not her interests (hunting for megafauna fossils and skeletons), and not her best friend (a talking demon’s head in a jar named Shrunken Jim). But things get even stranger than usual when Kess meets Lilou Starling, the new girl in town.…
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