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daydreamxr17 · 8 months
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Locklyle future
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d33psp4c3-69 · 10 months
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Part 2 babyyy
I love adding their ice age characters to my posts like I'm not the only one who cares
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reclace · 6 months
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I keep buying records, but never a record player 🤦🏽‍♀️
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white-cat-of-doom · 2 years
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A Cat so clever from performance photos of Magical Mister Mistoffelees from the UK/International Tour 2022.
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Aimee Hodnett as Jellylorum, Ed Wade as Rum Tum Tugger, Ella Kemp as Rumpleteazer, Erin Gisele Chapman as Cassandra, Frances Dee as Demeter, Joel Cooper as Carbucketty, Liam Mower as Mistoffelees, Lizzie Nance as Bombalurina, Martin Callaghan as Old Deuteronomy, Russell Dickson as Munkustrap, Sarah-Marie Maxwell as Jennyanydots, Sebastian Goffin as Alonzo.
Some Tussandra for @the-cat-at-the-theatre-door as well.
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stuff-diary · 1 year
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Lockwood & Co. (Season 1)
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2023
Lockwood & Co. (Season 1, 2023, UK)
Directors: Joe Cornish, William McGregor & Catherine Morshead
Writers: Joe Cornish, Joy Wilkinson, Ed Hime & Kara Smith
Mini-review:
I enjoyed this a lot more than I expected based on the first teaser! It's fast paced, engaging and very fun, even if it's far from perfect. Sometimes the pace and the developments feel kinda rushed, and it's obvious from the very first episode that the show needed a bigger budget than the one they were given. But I didn't have much problem brushing that off, cause the three characters at the core of it all are just that good. It's a combination of personalities that always works well and the cast pulls it off with great chemistry. I really do think this aspect is what carries the show and makes it so watchable, regardless of its flaws. By the end of it I was actually itching to find and read the books, but I think I'll wait to see whether this gets a second season or not.
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Lockwood & Co — Netflix Series | Release Date, Cast, Characters, Plot, Trailer, First looks | Jonathan Stroud |
Netflix published a brief teaser for the upcoming Lockwood & Co on their official YouTube account on October 26, 2022, even though there isn’t a full-length trailer yet. Anthony Lockwood and Lucy Carlyle are facing a fierce, shrieking spirit in the teaser. 
Lockwood attempts to slay the beast with some impressive combat skills, but the enraged entity causes Lucy to fall over a stair railing, and she clings on precariously above a precipitous drop. Lockwood returns and grabs Lucy’s hand to pull her to safety just as she is about to slip and take a very bad fall.
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The teaser’s final few seconds provide a brief but intriguing piece of show lore: When Lockwood asks Lucy if the ghost touched her, Lucy responds, “Of course not! If it had, she would be dead.”
Cast
The trio consists of Ali Hadji-Heshmati (Alex Rider) as George Cubbins, Cameron Chapman (Bridgerton) in his first acting role as Anthony Lockwood, and Ruby Stokes (Bridgerton) as young psychic Lucy Carlyle. 
They are joined by Ivanno Jeremiah as Inspector Barnes from Humans, Luke Treadaway as The Golden Blade from Attack the Block, Morven Christie as Penelope Fittes from The Bay, and Ben Crompton as Julius Winkman from Game of Thrones.
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cryptidvoidwritings · 2 years
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A photo dump from Lizzie Nance as the European tour goes on break for six weeks
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movie-titlecards · 2 years
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Y2K (1999)
My rating: 7/10
Rather entertaining mix of 80s action shenanigans and 90s hacker hijinks, carried competently by cast, crew, and a surprisingly solid script. The whole thing feels pretty MacGyver, and I like that show, so I enjoyed it. 
Gotta say though, the vaguely melancholy jazz score was a bit confusing. Not bad, really, just very weird and out of place.
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book-raider · 5 months
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daydreamxr17 · 8 months
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In my head this is a canon
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wornoutspines · 1 year
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Lockwood & Co | Trailer
Everyone is hyped about #AntManAndTheWaspQuantumania I am too but #LockwoodandCo was the trailer I was waiting. It looks great! thanks @Netflix
Writer: Jonathan Stroud (Novel), Joe Cornish (Creator) Directors: Joe Cornish, Catherine Morshead, William McGregor Stars: Ruby Stokes, Cameron Chapman, Ali Hadji-Hesmati, Ivanno Jeremiah, Luke Treadaway, Morven Christie. Coming to Netflix on January 27th If you’re interested in the source material, help us by getting them from the links below:
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marlinspirkhall · 8 months
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Tag game: URL song
“Spell your url with song titles and then tag as many people as there are letters.”
Prev thread got too long so I'm starting a new one. Thanks for the tag @frogayyyy !
Mountains O' Things (Tracy Chapman)
Angeles (Elliott Smith)
Regulars (Allie X)
Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream (Ed McCurdy)
Independence Day (Elliott Smith)
Neon Sisters (Thomas Dolby)
Sea, Swallow Me (Cocteau Twins)
Pissing In A River (Patti Smith)
Insomniatic (Aly and Aj)
Rosie (Joan Armtrading)
Killer Queen (Queen)
Happy (Mitski)
Anyone But Me (Joy Crookes)
Leave A Tender Moment Alone (Billy Joel)
Lyin' Eyes (Eagles)
No pressure tags: @blue-jello-queen @herenya-writes @convenient-plot-device @jimkirkachu @hurt-spock @renthebarbarian @ellisper @systemadministratorclu @redshiftsinger @joybates @beauty-grace-outer-space @detectivehole @gayspock @ifdragonscouldtalk @transxfiles @soft-and-certain and also, open tag to anyone who wants to do it!
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eesirachs · 9 days
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For a school assignment, I'm assembling an anthology around the theme of queer divinity and desire, but I'm having a hard time finding a fitting essay/article (no access to real academic catalogues :/ ), do you know of any essays around this theme?
below are essays, and then books, on queer theory (in which 'queer' has a different connotation than in regular speech) in the hebrew bible/ancient near east. if there is a particular prophet you want more of, or a particular topic (ištar, or penetration, or appetites), or if you want a pdf of anything, please let me know.
essays: Boer, Roland. “Too Many Dicks at the Writing Desk, or How to Organize a Prophetic Sausage-Fest.” TS 16, no. 1 (2010b): 95–108. Boer, Roland. “Yahweh as Top: A Lost Targum.” In Queer Commentary and the Hebrew Bible, edited by Ken Stone, 75–105. JSOTSup 334. Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim, 2001. Boyarin, Daniel. “Are There Any Jews in ‘The History of Sexuality’?” Journal of the History of Sexuality 5, no. 3 (1995): 333–55. Clines, David J. A. “He-Prophets: Masculinity as a Problem for the Hebrew Prophets and Their Interpreters.” In Sense and Sensitivity: Essays on Reading the Bible in Memory of Robert Carroll, edited by Robert P. Carroll, Alastair G. Hunter, and Philip R. Davies, 311–27. JSOTSup 348. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002. Graybill, Rhiannon. “Yahweh as Maternal Vampire in Second Isaiah: Reading from Violence to Fluid Possibility with Luce Irigaray.” Journal of feminist studies in religion 33, no. 1 (2017): 9–25. Haddox, Susan E. “Engaging Images in the Prophets: Feminist Scholarship on the Book of the Twelve.” In Feminist Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Retrospect. 1. Biblical Books, edited by Susanne Scholz, 170–91. RRBS 5. Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2013. Koch, Timothy R. “Cruising as Methodology: Homoeroticism and the Scriptures.” In Queer Commentary and the Hebrew Bible, edited by Ken Stone, 169–80. JSOTSup 334. Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim, 2001. Tigay, Jeffrey. “‘ Heavy of Mouth’ and ‘Heavy of Tongue’: On Moses’ Speech Difficulty.” BASOR, no. 231 (October 1978): 57–67.
books: Ahmed, Sara. Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006. Bauer-Levesque, Angela. Gender in the Book of Jeremiah: A Feminist-Literary Reading. SiBL 5. New York: P. Lang, 1999. Black, Fiona C., and Jennifer L. Koosed, eds. Reading with Feeling : Affect Theory and the Bible. Atlanta, GA: SBL Press, 2019. Brenner, Athalya. The Intercourse of Knowledge: On Gendering Desire and “Sexuality” in the Hebrew Bible. BIS 26. Leiden: Brill, 1997. Camp, Claudia V. Wise, Strange, and Holy: The Strange Woman and the Making of the Bible. JSOTSup 320. Gender, Culture, Theory 9. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2000. Chapman, Cynthia R. The Gendered Language of Warfare in the Israelite-Assyrian Encounter. HSM 62. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2004. Creangă, Ovidiu, ed. Men and Masculinity in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond. BMW 33. Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2010. Eilberg-Schwartz, Howard. God’s Phallus: And Other Problems for Men and Monotheism. Boston: Beacon, 1995. Huber, Lynn R., and Rhiannon Graybill, eds. The Bible, Gender, and Sexuality : Critical Readings. London, UK ; T&T Clark, 2021. Guest, Deryn. When Deborah Met Jael: Lesbian Biblical Hermeneutics. London: SCM, 2005. Graybill, Rhiannon, Meredith Minister, and Beatrice J. W. Lawrence, eds. Rape Culture and Religious Studies : Critical and Pedagogical Engagements. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2019. Graybill, Rhiannon. Are We Not Men? : Unstable Masculinity in the Hebrew Prophets. New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA, 2016. Halperin, David J. Seeking Ezekiel: Text and Psychology. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993. Jennings, Theodore W. Jacob’s Wound: Homoerotic Narrative in the Literature of Ancient Israel. New York: Continuum, 2005. Macwilliam, Stuart. Queer Theory and the Prophetic Marriage Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible. BibleWorld. Sheffield and Oakville, CT: Equinox, 2011. Maier, Christl. Daughter Zion, Mother Zion: Gender, Space, and the Sacred in Ancient Israel. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2008. Mills, Mary E. Alterity, Pain, and Suffering in Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. LHB/OTS 479. New York: T. & T. Clark, 2007. Stökl, Jonathan, and Corrine L. Carvalho. Prophets Male and Female: Gender and Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible, the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Ancient Near East. AIL 15. Atlanta, GA: SBL, 2013. Stone, Ken. Practicing Safer Texts: Food, Sex and Bible in Queer Perspective. Queering Theology Series. London: T & T Clark International, 2004. Weems, Renita J. Battered Love: Marriage, Sex, and Violence in the Hebrew Prophets. OBT. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 1995.
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white-cat-of-doom · 2 years
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The Ad-Dressing of Cats, Finale, and Bows from the UK/International Tour 2022.
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Aaron Hunt as Bill Bailey, Aimee Hodnett as Jellylorum, Ed Wade as Rum Tum Tugger, Erin Gisele Chapman as Cassandra, Ella Kemp as Rumpleteazer, Harry Robinson as Mungojerrie, Jacinta Whyte as Grizabella, Joel Cooper as Carbucketty, Lottie Stephens as Jemima, Maiya Hikasa as Victoria, Martin Callaghan as Old Deuteronomy, Milan Cacacie as Tantomile, Philip Bertioli as Skimbleshanks, Russell Dickson as Munkustrap, Sebastian Goffin as Alonzo, Shakeel Kimotho as Coricopat.
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undying-love · 1 month
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Paul's stepsister calls John Paul's "wife"
"Paul and the world had just lost someone very dear to them. I had lost my Uncle John, the myopic, misunderstood, manipulative, mystifying Mop-Top who had helped me to learn to ride a bicycle; Julian and Sean had lost a father; Cynthia, her knight in shining armour; Yoko, a fellow artist, contemporary and house husband...and Paul? Well, call me crazy, but he lost the wife. I’m certainly not implying anything of a carnal nature here, but to almost all intents and porpoises (as John would have put it), what they had was a marriage. Mark David Chapman’s selfish quest for his Warhol-esque fifteen minutes of fame was the fatal wound to an injured relationship that had lasted almost 23 years. This unconventional partnership, much like a paradigmatic marriage, had endured its sundry situations...its honeymoon period; its seven year itch; the adoption of its offspring by Northern Songs and some time foster parent Michael Jackson; the tender temptations of Jane, Cynthia, Yoko, Linda, May Pang and others. [...] On the February 9, 1964, Ed Sullivan shone the proverbial light on the viewing public. The long night was over. The Beatles had conquered America. For the next two and a half years, John and Paul, (together with George and Ringo), would travel, eat, rehearse, write, play, record and “sleep“ (again, not literally) together." ---Ruth McCartney
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"Honeymoon period", "the tender temptations of Jane, Cynthia, Yoko, Lina, May Pang", "they would 'sleep'(not literally) together", "Im certainly not implying anything carnal here"......JESUS
Source: https://articles.absoluteelsewhere.net/Articles/ruth_mccartney.html
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the-fates · 10 days
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Artists I feel like the Seven + Grover, Nico, Reyna would listen to with no explanation.
Percy: Green Day, Renee Rapp, Mother Mother, Three Days Grace, Olivia Rodrigo, AC/DC
Annabeth: Paris Paloma, Hozier, Paramore, Florence + The Machine, Artic Monkeys, Fall Out Boy
Jason: Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, Noah Kahan, AJR
Piper: Måneskin, P!nk, Renee Rapp, Adam Lambert, MARINA
Leo: Queen, Whitney Houston, Dolly Parton, James Arthur, Conan Gray, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé
Hazel: Micheal Bublé, Leslie Odom Jr., Natasha Bedingfield, Tracy Chapman, Sara Bareilles
Frank: ABBA, The Jackson 5, Imagine Dragons, Piano Guys, Billy Joel
Grover: The Oh Hellos, Hozier, Noah Kahan, Journey, Rusted Root
Nico: My Chemical Romance, Amy Winehouse, Evanescence, Queen, Elton John
Reyna: Kelly Clarkson, Selena, P!nk, Miley Cyrus
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