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Looking back now, it almost seems as though everything happened at once. In a decade dominated by youth, London had burst into bloom. It was swinging, and it was the scene. The Union Jack suddenly became as ubiquitous as the black cab or the red Routemaster bus, and all became icons of the city...Quite simply, London was where it was at. Fuelled by growing prosperity, social mobility, post-war optimism and wave after wave of youthful enterprise, the city captured the imagination of the world’s media. Here was the centre of the sexual revolution – the pill had been introduced in 1961 – the musical revolution, the sartorial revolution. London was a veritable cauldron of benign revolt.
- Dylan Jones
Photo: Faye Dunaway photographed by Jean-Pierre Biot in London, 1967.
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chubby-aphrodite · 20 days
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damn...
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ifreakingloveroyals · 2 years
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5 September 2018 | Prince Charles, Prince of Wales receives the Lifetime Achievement award from Editor of GQ, Dylan Jones, at the GQ Men of the Year Awards 2018 in Association with Hugo Boss at Tate Modern in London, England. (c) Yui Mok - WPA Pool/Getty Images
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movie-titlecards · 2 months
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Dragon Crusaders (2011)
My rating: 4/10
Probably not the worst dragon movie The Asylum has ever churned out, and churned out it has many. In fact, this one may well be one of the better ones, though of course it's still boring rubbish.
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caitlinsinterlude · 6 months
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jeff buckley in an interview about bob dylan writing for nina simone. bob dylan’s wrote sad-eyed lady about sara.
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dailymarvelstudios · 10 months
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Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), dir. Jon Watts
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annieqattheperipheral · 2 months
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shocked ultimate hockey nerd matthew tkachuk wasn't included in this challenge, guess that'd be unfair to everyone else, but his long-time apprentice was:
NHL JERSEY NUMBERS QUIZ!! play along:
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winner:
runner-up and winner are so completely unsurprising lmao. hockey nerd families amirite
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fictionalheroine · 5 months
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VHS CHRISTMAS CAROL: LIVE!
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saturngalore · 2 years
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GINA’S HAIR 💇🏾‍♀️
one - adonis, two - paula by @sheabuttyr, three - tahliah, four - fae by @greenllamas, five - sydney, six - nebula, seven - avalon, eight - fuchsia, nine - akasha by @ebonixsims, ten - bea, eleven - daya by @simtric, and twelve - najlaa (tysm to the creators! i highlighted the ones that i know are black so <3)
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heavenlyhischier · 1 month
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trevor zegras AND brady tkachuk??😭
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bonojour · 4 months
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bob dylan recording his lines for 'we are the world', taken from 'the greatest night in pop' (2024)
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60s-music-tourney · 16 days
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xgoddessoffandomsx · 5 months
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Other people are sober and solve crimes, I get shit faced and solve crimes by accident
Teen Wolf + Marvel Antiheroes
Stiles Stilinski + Jessica Jones for @greek-freak101
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honeyspawn · 5 months
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I finally watched VHS Christmas Carol Live last night, and I loved it! I wanted to give some initial thoughts:
The music SLAPS! Like, so good! I'm not usually much of an 80's pop person, but honestly it was bop after bop the whole time. Bah Humbug, That Scrooge, Christmas Electricity, and Priceless were all highlights for me. I think what sold it for me was how lyrically tight it was, and how strong the emotions were. Telling a story entirely through song is no easy feat, but they absolutely nailed the structure and pacing.
Speaking of the emotions, Christmas Carol has been adapted so many times, that it's really important to hit all the emotional beats to sell the spirit of the story, and VHS delivers. I feel like many adaptations go all in on the misery, regret, and sorrow of the story, and only really bring the cheer and warmth in at the very end. VHS really embraces not only the somber parts of the tale, but the joyful parts too. Fezziwig's Chistmas party, Fred's party, and the Crachit's family dinner all really portray the joyfullness of the season and how that joyfullness can come from many places. It really strengthens the message of the story in a way that adaptations focused only on the bleak aspects miss.
In terms of actual story decisions, VHS really sticks to the classic story very closely and does it really well. Actual story changes are few and far between, but the ones they included I really liked. I loved the addition of the couple who are thankful that Scrooge died because it relieves their debt. It really highlights that Crachit and his family are not the only people affected by Scrooge's greed. Many adaptations either like to forget he's a landlord, or don't unpack the ethics of landlords, so it was nice to see some sort of acknowledgment of Scrooge's less direct and more systemic impact. I also really liked how Scrooge delivered the turkey to the Crachit's in secret, and didn't give Bob his raise until after Christmas instead of barging in unannounced. I had never really thought about it before, but in most versions he does just kind of barge in on their celebration and make a big production of giving Bob a raise. I like how he let them have their celebration in peace and spent more time with Fred.
The performances were all killer. I know it kinda goes without saying at this point, but everyone in the cast in Starkid shows are always so talented. Special mention to James Tolbert, because I feel like he doesn't get enough recognition for what a talented actor, dancer, and choreographer (and director) he is. This was also my first time seeing Janaya Mahealani Jones in anything, and her Belle really blew me away. Other stand-outs for me were Dylan Saunders' Scrooge, Lauren Lopez and Joey Ritcher's Crachits, and Jaime Lyn Beatty's Ghost of Christmas Past, but really everyone knocked it out of the park.
June Saito's costumes! The 80s themeing was outstandingly executed, and the quick changes were really impressive. I've gotten used to the more realistic and toned down costumes that fit the Hatchetfield shows' setting (which are also fantastic, not trying to minimize those), but between this and the LiB's in NPMD, it's wonderful to see June Saito get to really go over the top. Special mention to Marley's costume (silver chain pants? silver chain pants!), the 3 spirit's silver and blue color themeing, and that sequined suit jacket Scrooge wears at the end of the show.
Overall, really good. Might pay for the VHS Carols digital ticket later today and watch it.
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Derek: After 24 hours with no sleep, your short-term memory goes to hell
Stiles: I was unconscious last night, so that counts
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