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blueeyeddarkknight · 1 year
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Val being the most adorable bby girl on movie sets 😭😂😍
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valkilmersource · 3 months
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On the set of Masked and Anonymous, via Mercedes Kilmer's Instagram
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baddingtonbitch · 1 year
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Jessica Lange in Masked and Anonymous (2003)
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illustraction · 1 year
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MASKED AND ANONYMOUS (2003) - BOB DYLAN POSTERS (Part 8/10)
A lesser known movie in Bob Dylan’s filmography, this 2003 comedy in an all-star affair with many actors enjoying roles in this disguised Biography of a an old fading Rock star played by Bob Dylan who is hired to play a benefit concert.
The movie was not a Box office hit and was quickly released on DVD but is  a must see for Bob Dylan fans
Above are the two posters from Japan (click on each for details)
Director: Larry Charles  Actors: Bob Dylan, Jeff Bridges, Penelope Cruz, John Goodman, Jessica Lange
All our BOB DYLAN POSTERS ARE HERE
If you like this entry, check the other 9 parts of this week’s Blog as well as our Blog Archives
All our NEW POSTERS are here All our ON SALE posters are here
The posters above courtesy of ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY
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goudavibrations · 1 year
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Beautiful animals. Thank you. But it’s God deserves the credit. They dont have time to bother with success and getting rich. Don’t have fantasies of glory, don’t borrow money to buy things that decrease in value while they own it. See, they’re beautiful because they just are. They do what they do. Lion don’t try to be a tiger. Rabbit don’t do an impression of a monkey. Don’t try to be what they’re not, unlike us, us human beings. The cheetah, the tiger, the snake, the monkey, the baboon, the muskrat, the bobcat, the pig that’s fat, the hippo, the rhino, the dodo, the honey badger, the slithy toad. Each one, each perfect in their own original form. Then man came in. Who created him and for what purpose? Still a mystery. Why is he here? It’s a mystery. We know he’s a trespasser, don’t know his own place. Of course he don’t know his own place, he don’t have one. Man the bear hunter, the fur trapper, the deer chaser, man the bear hunter, the deer trapper, man the deer chaser, the the the, man the bear hunter, the fur trapper, man the deer chaser, baby seal clubber, dolphin snagger. Lowest form of existence. Lowest form of existence. He’s a rabble rouser, a stirrer upper, an agitator. Goes around sticking his nose where it dont belong. The zoo, blah, the aquarium? They’re prisons for the animals. Animals cannot learn anything from man, man don’t have a thing to teach them. I avoid even looking at human beings, disgust me so much with their atom bombs and blow dryers and automobiles. Build hospitals as shrines to the diseases they create. Human beings alone with their secrets. Masked and anonymous. No one truly knows them. I see a crack on the sidewalk, it’s more beautiful to me than a human being. A crack in the mud at the bottom of a sun-dried lake bed I count that more beautiful than any human being, know what I mean? I know what you mean. Kinda like a curse, isn’t it, being born? You got that right. Heck, cause we live in fear. Cause we know we’re gonna die. Animals don’t know they’re gonna die. They live content, in the moment. Caw! Holds us back, knowledge of death. I say Amazing Grace indeed. Oh, man. I’ll tell you something else. Ancient cultures, civilizations, used to sacrifice animals like cattle, and rabbits, and goats instead of human beings. Today, we do it the other way around, we sacrifice the human being. Like the Incas, like the Aztecs, like the big corporations. Amazing Grace indeed. Hey. Howdy. What was that all about? Guy’s into animals, I guess.
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reluctant-martyrs · 20 days
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My old man brain is at it again.
I thought that weird Bob Dylan movie was called "Strange and Dangerous".
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cappedinamber · 1 year
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Masked and Anonymous (2003)
Directed by Larry Charles
Cinematography by Rogier Stoffers
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imleotyler · 3 months
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Waiting for you to show up
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incognitopolls · 5 months
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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cozylittleartblog · 1 year
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hey. hey anon? youa re. so right,
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blueeyeddarkknight · 3 months
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I love it when Mercedes posts random pics of Val in interesting situations 😂😍
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Gosh I love them so much ❤️ ft. Bob Dylan
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mmadeinheavenn · 4 months
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jagged, crystalized and pixelated tumblr banner masks!
for the 2 anons that asked!
okay to repost, just dont claim as yours. and free to use (its what they were made for, duh!)
keep in mind gifs dont mesh well with translucent colors if youd like to use these with them :0
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canisalbus · 6 months
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Machete and Vasco love child?
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baddingtonbitch · 1 year
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Giovanni Ribisi in Masked and Anonymous (2003)
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hychlorions · 11 months
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Little German Boy Klavier with his whirly hat (official gavinneers merch)
yeah i'll accept that
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cripplecharacters · 3 months
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Hey! Hope I can word this question right, and I do want to give as much details as I can. I've written a character with a facial deformity that's fallen into a couple of the more tired tropes before I knew better (wearing a mask, and the 'someone bad did this to me' - if you need the specific ones) and though she's a character I'm very attached to development wise, is there anything I can do to mitigate the harm possibly done by having her fall into said tropes? She does have a set personality and a lot of interests outside of her disability, but I still want to balance it out more if I can. Are there any subversions to tropes like those you wish you've seen more of in media?
Hi!
My preferred solution would be for the mask to go. I don't mean completely (although it would be nice, but I'm just a massive hater of this trope) but progressively within the story - maybe as your character warms up to others or becomes friends with them, she stops wearing the mask around them. Maybe she finds a community that supports her and doesn't feel the need to wear it anymore; maybe she finds someone with a similar facial difference to her and wants to embrace it. Maybe there's a younger character that looks up to her and she wants to make them feel better about their own facial difference (and show that they don't need to be ashamed of it). She doesn't need to feel confident right away, of course, but having a character progress and stop being embarrassed of their body is cool in general.
A second solution that I encourage in any story featuring characters with facial differences is to have multiple of them. So ok, your character wears a mask - but someone else with a similar difference doesn't. Perhaps there's a whole community of people similar to her (there probably would be in real life) and she is the odd one out for hiding it; maybe it makes her rethink why she covers it. It's not perfect, but significantly better than having one character with a facial difference and having them hide it.
Absolute bottom line for the mask trope is to not make it seem like it's glued to her face. People eat, drink, sleep and do a billion things where wearing a mask is inconvenient. Show/describe her face in a neutral or positive way when she doesn't have it on.
I don't think that there is a subversion to this awful trope - at this point in media representation, a subversion is when there's a positive character with FD that doesn't hide it. Or for the general mask-wearer trope, when a character wearing a mask turns out to not have a visible difference, I guess.
For having "someone bad do it (FD) to her" - this is a much less problematic trope, but a frustrating one nonetheless - I would go with the second solution again. Maybe your character has burns or a scar or nerve damage because the evilest guy in the world did it but people get facial differences in a hundred different ways. There's accidents, surgeries, illnesses, congenital conditions. Your character got hers because Evil Causes Facial Difference, but there's someone else that was born with a cleft lip and now has a similar scar to her (or had cancer; or poured boiling water on themselves by accident; etc.). Try to dilute the trope and make it just one of the possible ways that someone can get a facial difference, not make it seem like there's a 1-to-1 correlation between "cause of FD" and "evil people".
I hope this helps!
Mod Sasza
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