SÅ JÄVLA EASY GOING (2022)/SO DAMN EASY GOING
My favorite movie <3
I tried to make another poster but I'm still working on blending the background😅
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a list of feminine names i’ve adored and complied over years . please note the names are from a variety of origins and it’s best to research , in accordance to naming your character appropriately .
A ⸻ alaia . aliya . adèle . adella . adely . adira . aellai . aera . aimée . alessia . alice . alisha . amal . amara . amina . amor . anais . angelique/angie . anita . antonia . anya . arden . arnela . arya . asia . aspen . audrey . aurelia . aurora . avery .
B ⸻ bella . bianca . blair . blanca . briar . brielle . brigitte . bristol . bruna .
C ⸻ calliope . calista . camille . carina . carmel . carmen . carmine . cassia . cataline . chantal . charlène . chelsea . cher . chérie . cheryl . cheyenne . chiara . chiasa . cindy . cecelia/celia . celina . céline . cipriana . clara . clare . claudia . cleo . clover . colette . cordelia . cornelia .
D ⸻ dahlia . daisy . danika . davina . delaney . denise . devon . diana . diane . dione . dominica . donata . donatella/donna . dulce .
E ⸻ eden . elara . eleonora . elle . elliana . éloise . emory . erica . esha . esmé . estela . ester . eve . evangeline .
F ⸻ faith . faiza . fallon . farrah . faye . fenna . florentina . francesca . francia .
G ⸻ gabriela . genevieve . giada/gia . giovanna . giselle . giulia . garcelle . grace . graziella . gwen .
H ⸻ hadiya . hafsa . halle . halima . harley . hazel . helen . hélène . hermosa . honey . hiba . hina .
I ⸻ iffat . iman . imani . imogen . inara . inaya . indiana/india . ines . irina . iris . isadora . isabel . isla . isra . italia . italina . ivory . ivonne . ivy .
J ⸻ jade . jamila . jasmine . joanna . jocelyn . joelle . jolie . jordana . jordan . josephine . jovi . juliet .
K ⸻ kajal . kalila . karina . katia . kennedy . kenya . kimberly .
L ⸻ labani . lacey . lavender . lavinia . leona . liberty . lisette . livia . london . lourdes . lilliana . lucia/luciana . luna . lydia .
M ⸻ mabel . madelaine . madeline . madina . maeve . mahima . malia . maisha . maiya . mariana . marisa . marisol . meghana/megan . melina . mercy . mia . milan . minka . monica . monique . montana . marjorie . michelle .
N ⸻ nadia . nadine . naisha . nannette . naomi . nara . naressa . natalya . natascha . naya . neelam . nisa . nikita . noelle . noemi . nyla . nicolette .
O ⸻ odette . onima . oparna . orion . olivia . olympia . ophelia . opal .
P ⸻ paloma . pandora . paola . pari . peony . pareesa . paris . paula . paulina . pearl/pearla . petra . peyton . piera . poppy . prairie . priscilla . priya/priyanka .
R ⸻ raquel . ravenna . rayne . regina . renata . renee . rhea . rima . rita . rochelle . romana . romina . romy . rosa/rosalia . rosella . rosie . rowan . ruby . river .
S ⸻ sabelia . sabine . safiya . sahar . santana . saorise . sasha . saskia . savia . saya . sayena . scarlet . selene . serena . serenity . shelby . sheridan . shannon . sienna . sita . sloane . sofia . soléa . soleil . sonia . soraya . sorcha . surina . sutton . svea . sylvia . summer . suzanne .
T ⸻ tahira . tamara/tamar . taryn . telese . trishna . thalia . thea .
V ⸻ valentina . valencia . vanessa . venice . venus . vera . verona . veronica . vienna . violet . vitöria . vivian/vivienne .
W ⸻ wahida . winona . whitney . wren .
Y ⸻ yadira . yael . yalina . yara . yasmina . yesenia . yuliana . yuri . yvette . yvonne .
Z ⸻ zahra . zaria . zhenya . zoya .
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Something I've been wondering since a lot of the older cats tend to get cast younger and younger recently - are there any performers you could plausibly see as "real" younger versions of those characters?
Anon, that is actually a super interesting question (and I hope I'm understanding what you're asking for; apologies if I misunderstood - if you are asking whether there are performers who have not played the role but played others and can get away with playing them, honestly I'm not a big proponent of having all super young swings and understudies, and I've spoken at length about that before), but there *are* actually a handful of performers of past (which means that they *were* young when they initially took the role and looked it) and present that I could feasibly see as younger (and by "younger" I mean like more in the 20s) faceclaims or "versions" of my beloved older cats (and that I often will note back too when I'm trying to picture them in my mind).
From what I have heard and seen of them, they also give off more of a younger vibe, either due to the lack of maturity in their voices, or their general dispositions, that I think works well as these characters but younger. Imagine a different bunch of teenagers and gapped teeth babies running around the Junkyard hollering at one another and whining at their parents before *they* became the parents, ahaha.
I can give you some of my favourites to avoid wasting too much space. I can do a Part 2 with Asparagus/Gus, Old D and Grizabella if you're interested:
Skimbleshanks:
Matthew Gould (on his first go around; he aged into it much better the second go - Ross Finnie could technically also take this spot)
Philip Bertioli (and this is a costume thing but his vest always looked too big for him which just amped up the baby vibe)
Giovanni DiGabriele
Hayden Baum (specifically his first go around - that is a baby)
Tyler Keller (who looks *particularly* old photo like in this shot with the filter and expression - slap a black and white or sepia filter over that and tell me that's not an old photograph)
Taylor Scanlan (also *very* baby and *very* pretty*).
(Others for consideration if these don't tickle your fancy: Sandy Rass, Sean McManus, Shaun Henson, Jon-Paul Christensen, Philip Comley, Dann Dunn, Brian O'Muiri, Billy Mahoney, Jarryd Nurden, Park Seong-ryong, Bryan Mottram
Jellylorum:
Catrin Darnell
Susan Powers
Joanna Beck
Lindsay Dyett
Jeanne Montano
Erin James
Annemarie Rosano
(Others: Liz Izen, Louise Tomkins, Bonnie Simmons, Nina Hennessey, Marcy DeGonge, Jennifer Vaden, Thea MacNeil, Lisa-Marie Parker, Carrie Willis, Megan Arseneau, Taila Halford, and Alice Batt. S/O to Pia Douwes who toed the baby line, and nearly all Jellylorums in the Shiki production and a good chunk of the US Tour 5 who are and were - more often than not - quite young and look it)
Jennyanydots:
Stephanie Johns
Lisbeth Brittain
Laura Darkins
Lucinda Shaw
Erica Leigh Hansen
Ellie Nunan
(Others: Mary Trainor, Renée Knapp, Kati Farkas, Jennifer Cohen, Amanda Bay, Laura McCulloch, Melina Charles, Hanny Aden, Alice Redmond, Abigail Dever, Sarah-Marie Maxwell kinda sorta but tbh I think it's the makeup, Eloise Kropp, Maria Briggs - who is like elementary school Jenny -, Emily Jeanne Phillips, Ayumi Kato, and Megan Carton)
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heights
Melina : 5'6"
Bree : 6'0"
Roz : 5'6"
Joanna : 5'8"
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My OC's, Joanna and Melina hanging out 🌕
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Melina: Your bra strap is out.
Rogerina: OMG!
Rogerina: NOW EVERYONE WILL KNOW THAT I HAVE BOOBS!
Brianna: YOU HAVE BOOBS!
Brianna: AAHHHH!
Rogerina: AAHHHH!
Rogerina: SOMEONE CALL VICTORIA BECAUSE HER SECRET IS OUT!
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"women didn't direct good films in 2019" shut up. just shut up.
films directed by women in 2019:
Portrait Of A Lady On Fire dir. Céline Sciamma
Hustlers dir. Lorene Scarfaria
The Farewell dir. Lulu Wang
The Nightingale dir. Jennifer kent
Honey Boy dir. Alma Har'el
The Souviner dir. Joanna Hogg
Little Women dir. Greta Gerwig
Booksmart dir. Olivia Wilde
Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood dir. Marielle Heller
Atlantics dir. Mati Diop
honorable mentions:
Captain Marvel dir. Anna Boden
Birds of Passage dir. Cristina Gallego
The body remembers when the world broke open dir. Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn
Clemency dir. Chinonye Chukwu
Fast Color dir. Julia Hart
For Sama dir. Waad al-Kateab
Knock down the house dir. Rachel Lears
Queen and Slim dir. Melina Matsoukas
The edge of democracy dir. Petra Costa
Harriet dir. Kasi Lemmons
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yes, the oscars nominations are overly male, and overly white. don’t watch the broadcast. watch a film directed by a poc or woman.
hustlers - dir. lorene scafaria
the farewell - dir. lulu wang
harriet - dir. kasi lemmons
a beautiful day in the neighborhood - dir. marielle heller
frozen II - dir. jennifer lee
queen & slim - dir. melina matsoukas
portrait of a lady on fire - dir. celine sciamma
little women - dir. greta gerwig
clemency - dir. chinonye chukwu
us - dir. jordan peele
high life - dir. claire denis
atlantics - dir. mati diop
booksmart - dir. olivia wilde
just mercy - dir. destin daniel cretton
the souvenir - dir. joanna hogg
blinded by the light - dir. gurinder chadha
greener grass - dir. jocelyn deboer & dawn luebbe
honey boy - dir. alma har’el
captain marvel - dir. anna boden
the third wife - dir. ash mayfair
abominable - dir. jill culton
the nightingale - dir. jennifer kent
passing - dir. rebecca hall
one child nation - dir. nanfu wang
fast color - dir. julia hart
late night - dir. nisha ganatra
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i’m going to talk about the best director category.
ignorant idiots on twitter have said:
in reply i say:
just because doesn’t appeal to a mainstream male audience doesn’t mean it isn’t good. just because it doesn’t appeal to your needy ego and objectify women doesn’t mean it isn’t good.
in the past the oscars only accept diverse stories when they are written by a white male (the fact it is written by a white male is quite obvious from the minorities perspective). i have had enough. in the words of that wretch on twitter, this is “the breeding ground of mediocrity.”
great cinema will only be found when we give a voice to the people that haven’t been able to express their story yet.
to the ignorant fucks on twitter, i have a question:
how are women meant to make more “good” movies when less than a hand full are given the budget to do so?
let’s stop giving ALL the big budgets to straight, white, heterosexual men and start giving some to the stories that haven’t been told...
also, get you head out of your ass. THIS IS NOT ASKING FOR A DIVERSITY QUOATA. THIS IS ABOUT GETTING THE BEST FILMS RECOGNISED. The problem is not that there were no women in the best directors category, but that films directed by women at the same standard (or better) than the films nominated were not recognised. according to a report from the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, women made up 10.6% of the directors of the top 100 grossing movies from 2019. that number is up from 4.5% the year before, and the highest since the institute began tracking the data in 2007. his year’s Oscars SHOULD have been similarly historic.
here are some excellent films directed by women in 2019 that could have been nominated:
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Celine Sciamma) - THE BEST FILM OF THE YEAR!
Little Women (Greta Gerwig)
A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood (Marielle Heller)
The Souvenir (Joanna Hogg)
Booksmart (Olivia Wilde)
The Farewell (Lulu Wang)
Honey Boy (Alma Har'el)
Queen and Slim (Melina Matsoukas)
in 2020 i want to see stories from people of colour, i want to see stories from LQBT+ people, i want to see stories from women. and i want them to get the recognition they deserve.
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