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Tom Grindberg seems to be channeling his inner Mike Mignola on this one... but I dig it.
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2t2r · 3 years
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Les incroyables portraits en touches de clavier de Doug Powell
Nouvel article publié sur 2tout2rien: https://www.2tout2rien.fr/les-incroyables-portraits-en-touches-de-clavier-de-doug-powell/
Les incroyables portraits en touches de clavier de Doug Powell
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myvinylplaylist · 1 year
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Let's Talk About Girls: Let's Talk About Girls 12” Ep (1986)
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Rare self-released ep from Detroit band
Bad Ace Records
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Who/What I Will Write For!
Warning: Mini Essay Ahead
Please Note: If you are requesting, I would prefer if you gave me the desired pronouns for the reader/character!
What I Can / Would Be Comfortable Writing & Or What Topics I Will Cover:
AUs
Expansion of plot lines
Writing for established couples
Reader inserts
Y/N
OC
Any type of romance trope
Platonic relationships
Sibling relationships
Parent relationships (including certain characters as your parent)
Magical beings
Powers
One shots and multi part imagines
LGBTQIA + characters and readers
LGBTQIA + romance
Plot line changes, time changes
Non canonical couples
Canonical couples
Non canon friendships and canon friendships
Small age gaps (when writing for older characters I will made ages fitting with the character) ex: Tony stark. WARNING: If the age gap makes the characters have a legal adult and minor relationship (w the exception of a senior and junior in high school type of thing)
Certain characters (non lgbtq) in lgbtq relationships. For example Natasha Romanoff is a lesbian relationship.
Writings inspired by a song. (I have written work planned out already)
Any shapes and sizes
Angst
Fluff
More steamy scenes (prob up to third base
More serious topics I will cover:
Mental Illness (Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar, Schizophrenia)
Disabilities (From physical to internal)
Health Issues
Eating Disorders
Self harm
Suicidal thoughts / attempts
Dysmorphia and insecurities
Abusive relationships
Bullying
Surgeries
Fainting
Vomiting (due to ED or illness)
Death
(Car)Accidents
Hospitalization
Sexual assault and rape SURVIVORS and sometimes I may write about a character’s recovery and process of coping with something that traumatic
Therapy
Homophobia
Complicated relationships
Adoption
I will NOT Write anything (no hate to those who enjoy reading some of these things, I just personally would not enjoy writing it or be fully comfortable writing it):
Yandere
Furry related things
Omegaverse
I will absolutely NOT change the sexuality of a character if it is specifically stated (ex. Phastos from Eternals, Blaine Anderson, Kurt Hummel, Sebastian Smythe, Santana Lopez, America Chavez)
I will NOT write an age gap more than an absolute max of ten years
I will NOT romanticize things in the serious topics I will write for section. They are serious topics and things such as eating disorders are serious, they should not be romanticized. I write things with heavier topics to help people.
Absolutely NO rape scenes
Inappropriate relationships (college student and professor is an absolute no)
smut
I likely won’t redeem people if they’ve done something incredibly evil
Ok here we go! I apologize for the lack of alphabetical order
Avengers/Marvel:
I will for almost any character (mainly excluding some villains)
Any Peter Parker (just request which one you prefer)
X men
Disney:
The princes
Princesses
Big hero six (I will write for hiro exclusively platonically)
Glee:
From Og Cast up to season 4, including Sebastian smythe and warblers
No Sylvester, or schue romance
Harry Potter:
Golden trio
Weasleys
Draco
Cedric
Cho
Luna
Krum
Fleur
Oliver
Seamus
Neville
Young Marauders
Top Gun (+ TG Maverick):
Maverick
Iceman
Goose
Charlotte “Charlie” Blackwood
Rooster
Hangman (I adore Jake seresin)
Bob
Phoenix
Coyote
Payback
Fanboy
Non Romantic character relationships I will write for in the Top Gun world:
Cyclone
Maverick
Penny
Admiral Cain
Admiral Warlock
Descendants:
Mal
Evie
Carlos
Jay
Doug
Ben
Jane
Lonnie
Audrey
Uma
Harry
Gil
Percy Jackson TO:
Percy
Annabeth
Grover
Luke
Clarisse
Nico
Tyson
Characters of the following actors (so if the listed actor portrayed a character I will write):
Grant Gustin
Chris Evans
Chris Pratt
Chris Hemsworth
Darren Criss
Dove Cameron
Scarlett Johansson
Emma Wattson
Jennifer Lawrence
Emma Stone
Margot Robbie
Glenn Powell
Sydney Sweeney
Andrew Garfield
I will update this list as I get reminded of more people. :) Have a great day, you are loved
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usafphantom2 · 4 months
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Movie "Top Gun 3" looks like it's going to take off
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 12/01/2024 - 22:28in Fun, Military
Aviation enthusiasts received great news today, when it was announced by various Hollywood media that the movie "Top Gun 3" began to be developed.
It was announced through The Hollywood Reporter, that Top Gun 3 is officially in development by Paramount Pictures, but not yet official by the studio that released the first two films.
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Tom Cruise and Joseph Kosinski, during the release of "Top Gun: Maverick".
With the return of actors Tom Cruise, Miles Teller and Glen Powell, the production will feature Joseph Kosinski, from "Top Gun: Maverick" in the direction. The script is already being written by Ehren Kruger, co-author of the second film.
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Although Tom Cruise signed a non-exclusive pact with Warner Bros earlier this week, it seems that he will remain busy with Paramount for some time. Cruise is currently filming Mission: Impossible 8 with the studio. The actor's space film with NASA is also fermenting at Universal. Doug Liman is driving this.
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The original 1986 "Top Gun" introduced viewers to Cruise's bold, if not impulsive, "Maverick" as a student who tried to prove his worth in the U.S. Navy's elite fighter pilot school.
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In the sequence that he hit theaters in May 2022, thirty-six years later (and some delays), he had to deal with his status as an elderly aviator while reconciling the loss of his best friend and co-pilot "Goose" (Anthony Edwards).
This time fans won't have to wait so long for the next movie, as Paramount recently announced that it has reached an agreement for "Top Gun 3". Now we have the hope that "Maverick" has been promoted to captain or will finally retire.
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Actors Glen Powell and Miles Teller will return to their characters as Lieutenant Jake "Hangman" Seresin and Lieutenant Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw, respectively. Producers Jerry Bruckheimer and David Ellison are also expected to sign the sequel.
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Miles Teller.
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Glen Powell.
Although Bruckheimer has repeatedly pretended to be shy about the possibility, Kosinski previously suggested that there are more stories to tell about Cruise's Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.
"Is there another story that is convincing enough for us to need to come back?" Kosinski asked. "It seems to me that at the end of this movie Maverick still has a little gasoline in the tank."
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"Top Gun: Maverick" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film last year and took home the Oscar for Best Sound. In addition, its box office revenue of almost $1.5 billion shows that even after almost four decades, fans have never lost that loving feeling for the franchise. It was also the highest-grossing film of Cruise's career.
Paramount has not yet released information about the third film or its history. The production and release dates are also not clear.
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Aviation photographer and pilot since 1992, he has participated in several events and air operations, such as Cruzex, AirVenture, Dayton Airshow and FIDAE. He has works published in specialized aviation magazines in Brazil and abroad. He uses Canon equipment during his photographic work in the world of aviation.
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asnowperson · 2 years
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Hagio Moto's Kinyou no Yoru no Shuukai
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This time, old school manga gods have heard me, and united me with Modi who proofread and edited this one shot for me. So the first thing I should do in this post is to give Modi a big THANK YOU!
I read Hagio Moto's Hanshin one shot compilation, and this story really stroke a chord with me (along with another one shot, which I will talk about later). The reason being that it made me think about what "hope" is, and if one can live without having any uncertainty and hope for the future.
Two friends, Marmo and Doug, can't wait to see Lowell Powell Comet. However, the adults in the town have other plans for that Friday night, and ask the kids to to stay home as they leave for a town meeting. Is this a coincidence? Will the boys get to see their long-awaited comet? Read to find out.
You can find this one shot in print in A-A' - SF Kessakusen (AーA’―SF傑作選) and Jugyoku no Meisaku Anthology 4 - 99mantsubu no Namida (珠玉の名作アンソロジー 4 - 99万粒の涙), and both in print and digitally in Hanshin (半神). Hanshin would be the most easily obtainable collection.
You can download the one shot here, or read it on Mangadex. You can direct all your grievances to me.
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filmnoirfoundation · 9 months
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ASK EDDIE returns this Thursday, August 3, 7:00 PM PT to our Facebook page.
FNF prez Eddie Muller responds to film noir fan questions fielded by the Foundation's Director of Communications Anne Hockens . In this episode, we discuss “Sleep, My Love”, “Phantom Lady”, the precursors to Jules Dassin’s “The Naked City", film noir villains, our favorite character actors, Ida Lupinoand more. We also give our recommendations for books that were made into film noirs. On the cat front, Charlotte is a background player and Emily won’t come out of her trailer. Want your question answered in a future episode? We solicit questions from our email subscribers in our monthly newsletters. Sign up for free at https://www.filmnoirfoundation.org/signup.html
Everyone who signs up on our email list and contributes $20 or more to the Film Noir Foundation receives the digital version of NOIR CITY Magazine for a year. Donate here: https://www.filmnoirfoundation.org/contribute.html
Can’t join us on Thursday? No problem! A recording will be up on our YouTube channel, @NoirCity, on Friday, August 4: https://www.youtube.com/user/NoirCitySF
Note: Eddie will not be able to answer questions posted during the livestream nor ones left on our social media accounts
This week’s questions:
Do you think that the CRIME DOES NOT PAY shorts series is a precursor to films like THE NAKED CITY?
Liz
Keep seeing Alfred Newman name for music credits.  Was he the inspiration for Mad Magazine’s Character? 
Kitaman
How have the classic noirs and noir performers fared at Oscar nomination time? Any egregious snubs?
Ben
Why is Hitchcock's NOTORIOUS never shown anymore? And 1948’s SLEEP, MY LOVE with Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche and Robert Cummings. If it's in the "vault" any possibility of its ever showing
Jenene
I think PHANTOM LADY isn't merely overrated, it's awful. Really none of it rings true. The whole film is weak, I think. Most especially Franchot Tone. Interested if you agree.
Nick
The collision of humor and noir is an interesting topic, don’t you think? I was thinking about this recently when I saw Dick Powell in the very weird, 1951 film YOU NEVER CAN TELL.  What is your favorite example of humor in classic film noir?
Kingpin Johnny, Doylestown, PA
Is there an actor that has played a villain in more than one film noir movies? And the performance was memorable.
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Who is your favorite film noir character actor and why?
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My question is about Ida Lupino's story.  Did it become a movie, or maybe more important, could it?  Based on what you said it appears to be perfect for these times.
Barb
Can you recommend books to read that were eventually made into film noirs?
Valencia
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I wrote a short film screenplay (6 pages) for a present-day noir which I sent to the Santa Barbara International Screenplay Awards, for analysis only. They gave it a favorable score, but I think it would have been higher if they read it as a film noir. My question is, if you are trying to write a screenplay reflecting the aesthetics of Film Noir, is there an organization I can send it to that can judge it for what it is?
William
THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE: Noir or Not?
Doug, Silver Spring, MD
What are your opinions on these German crime films:
IT HAPPENED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT (1958)
THE DEVIL STRIKES AT NIGHT (1957)
WET ASPHALT (1958)
ALIBI (1955)
STOLEN IDENTITY (1953)
A DEGREE OF MURDER (1967)
WHIRLPOOL (1959)
And are there precursors to the currently popular Scandinavian noir films?
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Did you ever have the chance to meet either Siskel or Ebert, and talk about movies with them? Did they share any special insights about noir movies with you?
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thirdrowcentre · 4 months
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It's that time again. A few years ago I decided I would try and watch two films I'd never seen before each week. This year I've watched 374.
These are some of the ones that stood out.
JANUARY
The Leopard (dir. Luchino Visconti, 1963). Watched 1.1.23 at BFI Southbank
Benediction (dir. Terence Davies, 2021). Watched 11.1.23
Gangubai Kathiawadi (dir. Sanjay Leela Bhansali, 2022). Watched 17.1.23
The Swimmer (dir. Frank Perry, 1968). Watched 30.1.23.
Comizi d’amore (dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1964). Watched 31.1.23
FEBRUARY
Ugetsu Monogatari (dir. Kenji Mizoguchi, 1953). Watched 7.2.23
Wings (dir. Larisa Shepitko, 1966). Watched 22.2.23
Mirror (dir. Andrei Tarkovsky, 1975). Watched 24.2.23
MARCH
Born in Flames (dir. Lizzie Borden, 1983). Watched 2.3.23
Yi Yi (dir. Edward Yang, 2000). Watched 5.3.23
Taste of Cherry (dir. Abbas Kiarostami, 1997). Watched 6.3.23
Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles. (dir. Chantal Akerman, 1975). Watched 11.2.23 at BFI Southbank
Judex (dir. Georges Franju, 1963). Watched 12.3.23
Transit (dir. Christian Petzold, 2018). Watched 14.3.23
A Man Escaped (dir. Robert Bresson, 1956). Watched 19.3.23
Bellissima (dir. Luchino Visconti, 1951). Watched 31.3.23
APRIL
Army of Shadows (dir. Jean-Pierre Melville, 1969). Watched 2.4.23
Jacquot de Nantes (dir. Agnès Varda, 1991). Watched 10.4.23
Where is the friend’s house? (dir. Abbas Kiarostami, 1987). Watched 13.4.23
John Wick: Chapter 4 (dir. Chad Stahelski, 2023). Watched 16.4.23 at BFI IMAX
Charulata (dir. Satyajit Ray, 1964). Watched 27.4.23
Night and Fog (dir. Alain Resnais, 1956). Watched 28.4.23
MAY
Thirst (dir. Park Chan-wook, 2009). Watched 3.5.23
Return to Seoul (dir. Davy Chou, 2023). Watched 7.5.23 at Curzon Hoxton
The Eight Mountains (dir. Felix van Groeningen, Charlotte Vandermeersch, 2023) Watched 12.5.23 at Curzon Hoxton
The Five Devils (dir. Léa Mysius, 2022). Watched 24.5.23
Nostalgia for the Light (dir. Patricio Guzmán, 2010). Watched 31.5.23
JUNE
Citadel (dir. John Smith, 2021). Watched 1.6.23
It’s Always Fair Weather (dir. Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly, 1955). Watched 10.6.23 at BFI Southbank 35mm.
Service for Ladies (dir. Alexander Korda, 1932). Watched 11.6.23 at BFI Southbank 35mm *nitrate*
And Life Goes On (dir. Abbas Kiarostami, 1992). Watched 14.6.23
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy (dir. Pamela Green, 2018). Watched 19.6.23
King and Country (dir. Joseph Losey, 1964). Watched 20.6.23
JULY
London (dir. Patrick Keiller, 1994). Watched 3.7.23
Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (dir. J. Lee Thompson, 1972). Watched 14.7.23
Barbie (dir. Greta Gerwig, 2023). Watched 21.7.23 at BFI Southbank
Oppenheimer (dir. Christopher Nolan, 2023). Watched 23.7.23 at BFI IMAX. 70mm IMAX
I’m Not There (dir. Todd Haynes, 2007). Watched 28.7.23
AUGUST
Three Blind Mice (dir. William A. Seiter, 1938). Watched 17.8.23
Corridor of Mirrors (dir. Terence Young, 1948). Watched 22.8.23
World of Apu (dir. Satyajit Ray, 1959). Watched 26.8.23
L’argent (dir. Robert Bresson, 1983). Watched 31.8.23
SEPTEMBER
Past Lives (dir. Celine Song, 2023). Watched 3.9.23 at Curzon Soho.
Austenland (dir. Jerusha Hess, 2013). Watched 8.9.23
Lady Vengeance (dir. Park Chan-wook, 2005). Watched 19.9.23
News from Home (dir. Chantal Akerman, 1977). Watched 20.9.23
Edge of Tomorrow (dir. Doug Liman, 2014). Watched 28.9.23
OCTOBER
Killers of the Flower Moon (dir. Martin Scorsese, 2023). Watched 8.1.23 at Royal Festival Hall. London Film Festival
Judgement at Nuremberg (dir. Stanley Kramer, 1961). Watched 12.10.23
The Stranger and the Fog (dir. Bahram Beyzai, 1974). Watched 14.10.23 at BFI Southbank. London Film Festival. 35mm
I am Not a Witch (dir. Rungano Nyoni, 2017). Watched 26.10.23
Contraband (dir. Michael Powell, 1940). Watched 30.10.23 at BFI Southbank
NOVEMBER
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2010). Watched 9.11.23.
Anatomy of a Fall (dir. Justine Triet, 2023). Watched 15.11.23 at Curzon Hoxton
Citizens Band (dir. Jonathan Demme, 1977). Watched 21.11.23
DECEMBER
Oh, Rosalinda!! (dir. Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1955). Watched 2.12.23 at BFI Southbank. 35mm
How to Have Sex (dir. Molly Manning Walker, 2023). Watched 10.12.23 at the Garden cinema.
Tish (dir. Paul Sng, 2023). Watched 22.12.23
Fallen Angels (dir. Wong Kar-wai, 1996). Watched 29.12.23
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Other highlights included: Stop Making Sense (twice!) on BFI IMAX. Tears of joy, dancing in my seat. Black Narcissus on nitrate at the BFI Southbank. Crying all the way through The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp at BFI Southbank. Showing someone L’Atalante and I Know Where I’m Going, two of my favourite films, in my favourite cinema (again, BFI Southbank). The terrible Fast X, in Vue Leicester Square with one of my best friends. Walking through Shoreditch on a Saturday night, maybe the most heterosexual place imaginable, to watch Bottoms at Curzon Aldgate. Talking and crying about Jonathan Demme at a house party with a stranger. Sitting and sobbing, breathless, after How to Have Sex - steeling myself and walking home thinking about my life, the lives of all the young women I know. Watching Aftersun for the second time at the beginning of the year with my youngest sister, floods of tears overtaking us both. Seven Samurai on the BFI IMAX with my best friends. The Hunger on 35mm at the Prince Charles Cinema, with more of my best friends. And screening Some Like it Hot on 16mm in the tiny theatre at the back of Ümit and Son in Clapton, surrounded by loving, beautiful people who make me who I am.
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This day in history
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Tonight (October 2), I'm in Boise to host an event with VE Schwab. On October 7–8, I'm in Milan to keynote Wired Nextfest.
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#15yrsago Will Rogers talks to the bankers: keynote roast from 1924 https://ia904504.us.archive.org/24/items/WillRogersTalksToTheBankers/WILLROGERSTALKSTOTHEBANKERS_WillRogers_VICTOR_45374-A.mp3
#15yrsago Liar’s Poker: a timely moment to revisit 20-year-old memoir of the rise and fall of a financial bubble https://memex.craphound.com/2008/10/03/liars-poker-a-timely-moment-to-revisit-20-year-old-memoir-of-the-rise-and-fall-of-a-financial-bubble/
#10yrsago Fortunately the Milk: Gaiman’s kid-novel is a tribute to fatherly trolling https://memex.craphound.com/2013/10/03/fortunately-the-milk-gaimans-kid-novel-is-a-tribute-to-fatherly-trolling/
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#10yrsago W3C green-lights adding DRM to the Web’s standards, says it’s OK for your browser to say “I can’t let you do that, Dave” https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/10/lowering-your-standards
#5yrsago During the Kavanaugh hearings, House Republicans voted in a $3.1 trillion tax cut for the rich https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/28/house-passes-gop-bill-to-make-new-tax-cuts-permanent.html
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#1yrago An antitrust murder whodunnit: I accuse Judge Bork with the Powell Memo in the smoke-filled room https://pluralistic.net/2022/10/03/powell-memo/#means-motive-opportunity
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Man Triple J is really throwing a lot of money around when it comes to the Wild Pack... first he sent them after Venom, and now he is sending them after Johnny...
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rithebard · 13 days
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On Thursday; #ChattingWithSherri welcomes back #awardwinningcomposer ; #DavidRaiklen on 4/18/24 at 7pm pt; http://tobtr.com/s/12326969 #interview #music
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ptbf2002 · 19 days
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A.K.A The Voice Of Ami Onuki, Jenny Wakeman XJ-9, Jerry Mouse, and others
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doug-and-carol-ftw · 3 months
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Okay.
Here I am, rewatching ER again, because of them, my babies, my everything: Doug and Carol. It‘s so great to watch their story, from S1 to S5, how they started from the bottom, Carol dating Tag (blah) and then Shep (vomit coming in), until Doug *finally* kissed her on that porch (sigh). All the kisses and love they shared (I will not mention Greg Powell), deciding to have a baby together (OMG!!!). In five seasons, we never got to see them going to the cafeteria, so whyyyyyy are they going, when Joi is there and collapsing and starting a totally bullshhhhh storyline? Whyyyy (bawl). Okay, I‘m watching Doug leaving for the 467,986th time and still I bawl my eyes out at her "I don‘t want to wake up alone tomorrow". What comes after, just breaks my heart. I‘m happy for Carol that she is pregnant with Doug‘s twins, I‘m happy that their last name is Ross, I‘m happy that he sent her those Animal Crackers. But to be honest…I don‘t understand S6 Carol. I just dont.
She doesn’t want to wake up alone, without him. She planned a family with him. Still she doesn’t go with him, doesn’t see how heartbroken he is, ho much it hurts him. She stays in Chicago because of work and her friends. There is an episode in S6 where Kate is sick and Carol brings her to the hospital. Everybody is like 'oooh' and 'aaaah', 'look at you, you lost some weights', stuff like that. This should be friends? Not visiting her and the babies at home, to offer some help or anything? Just sseing them now just because Carol came to the hospital with them…that’s so saaaad!
And that Luka storyline. I always try to tell myself, it’s okay. She will be with Doug eventually. It‘s okay.
But it isn‘t. I hate everything about that Carol/Luka storyline. Whyyyy does he have to be there when she‘s giving birth? Why is he even at her house, grilling steaks and what about that damn snowflakes? Cruising through Chicago with him, eating Hot Dogs in the stadium, Carol, what did you think you were doing there???? Kissing him on the top of that shit car? Really? Crying about hating your life because even Keery could see that nothing is right. Ugh. Oh Carol…whyyyy didn’t you go with your true love to Seattle, so he could be there while you’re pregnant, while you give birth, share everything with him. S6 Carol breaks my heart. You can clearly see that she wants to be with Doug. So why do I have to go through this for a whole season? (Ok, I know why, because Julianna still had her contract…whatever). He fuc… sent you Animal Crackers! How was it when he came to see the twins? Ugh.
Such Sweet Sorrow is clearly the best episode in S6. Thanks to Mr. O‘Brian for telling Carol about soulmates. Thank you for waking her up. Of course her speech to Luka about loving Doug since she was 23 and so on was *puking rainbows* but whyyy just now? Why not when Doug was kissing you, telling you the he loved you and went away? Ugh. I know.
Thank you, George and Julianna for this happy ending for Doug and Carol 🥰🥰🥰
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mexcine · 6 months
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"I've messed up my life and Doug's! To think it must all end like this -- and I must realize and regret my mistakes . . . too late!" (Exciting Romances 8, 1952).
So before you dump that guy, ladies -- think! Will your final memories before you drown be of his bitter recriminations?
Also, Doug makes a common error in his rant : remember, you imply, and I infer.
[Great Bob Powell splash panel, by the way.]
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brookstonalmanac · 9 months
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Birthdays 7.29
Beer Birthdays
Max Schwarz (1863)
Garrett Oliver (1962)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Ken Burns; documentary filmmaker (1953)
Geddy Lee; rock bassist, singer (1953)
William Powell; actor (1892)
Dave Stevens; artist, cartoonist, illustrator (1955)
Wil Wheaton; actor, blogger (1972)
Famous Birthdays
Afroman; rapper (1974)
Jean-Hugues Anglade; French actor and director (1955)
Doug Ashdown; Australian singer-songwriter (1942)
Porfirio Barba-Jacob; Colombian poet and author (1883)
Melvin Belli; attorney (1907)
Clara Bow; actor (1905)
Danger Mouse; cartoon character (1977)
Don Carter; bowler (1926)
John Clarke; New Zealand-Australian comedian and actor (1948)
Edgar Cortright; scientist and engineer (1923)
Professor Irwin Corey; comedian, actor (1914)
Sharon Creech; author (1945)
Simon Dach; German poet (1605)
Alex de Tocqueville; French writer, historian, political scientist (1805)
Stephen Dorff; actor (1973)
Neal Doughty; keyboard player (1946)
Leslie Easterbrook; actress (1949)
Richard Egan; actor (1921)
Adele Griffin; author (1970)
Tim Gunn; fashion consultant, television host (1953)
Dag Hammarskjold; Swedish diplomat (1905)
Betty Harris; chemist (1940)
Jenny Holzer; painter, author, and dancer (1950)
Robert Horton; actor (1924)
Isabel; Brazilian princess (1846)
Peter Jennings; television journalist (1938)
Eyvind Johnson; Swedish novelist (1900)
Joe Johnson; English snooker player (1952)
Diane Keen; English actress (1946)
Eric Alfred Knudsen; author (1872)
Harold W. Kuhn; mathematician (1925)
Stanley Kunitz; poet (1905)
Don Marquis; cartoonist, writer (1878)
Jim Marshall; guitar amplifier maker (1923)
Martina McBride; country singer (1966)
Daniel McFadden; economist (1937)
Frank McGuinness; Irish poet and playwright (1953)
Goenawan Mohamad; Indonesian poet and playwright (1941)
Harry Mulisch; Dutch author, poet (1927)
Benito Mussolini; Italian journalist and politician (1883)
Gale Page; actress (1910)
Alexandra Paul; actor (1963)
Dean Pitchford; actor and director (1951)
Isidor Isaac Rabi; physicist (1898)
Don Redman; composer (1900)
Sigmund Romberg; Hungarian-American composer (1887)
Mahasi Sayadaw; Burmese monk and philosopher (1904)
Patti Scialfa; musician (1954)
Mary Lee Settle; novelist (1918)
Tony Sirico; actor (1942)
Randy Sparks; folk singer-songwriter (1933)
John Sykes; English singer-songwriter and guitarist (1959)
Booth Tarkington; writer (1869)
David Taylor; English snooker player (1943)
Paul Taylor; dancer (1930)
Mikis Theodorakis; Greek composer (1925)
Didier Van Cauwelaert; French author (1960)
David Warner; English actor (1941)
Woody Weatherman; guitarist (1965)
Vladimir K. Zworykin, Russian-American engineer and inventor (1888)
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