UPDATE: I got my six!! Thank you to everyone who dropped suggestions! 🙏🥳 I will be working on these for the next week or so and will be sure to post when I’m done! Thanks again!
PLEASE someone give me this challenge
From the following fandoms I’ll do any character: Evil Dead (OG trilogy only), Ash vs The Evil Dead, X-Files, Arcane, Black Mirror, The 10th Kingdom, The Last Kingdom, Encanto, Zootopia, BBC Ghosts, Yonderland, Harry Potter, The Quarry, What We do in the Shadows (movie), Gravity Falls, AMC Preacher, Netflix’s One Piece, Detroit Become Human, Lunatics: A Love Story, Ravenous, Hunger Games (OG trilogy)
And if you have one you think I’ll like or want to draw, let me know!
First 6 to reply will be picked! 😁
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Masterlist
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Six Of Crowns/Shadow and Bone 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Grey's Anatomy 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 One Chicago 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Criminal Minds 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Alice In Borderland 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Vikings 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 The Last Kingdom 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Supernatural 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 2 Broke Girls 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Stranger Things 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 The Last Of Us】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 The Umbrella Academy 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Sweet Home 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Game of Thrones 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Doctor Who 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Percy Jackson 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Merlin 】
╭┈◦•◦❥•◦ 【 Harry Potter 】
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March (2023)
It’s silly but I’m happy I managed to watch some recent works that I was interested in, I sometimes get trapped into watching what I think I should watch, and not what I want. I can say the same for books, although I’m still finding it difficult to truly focus for more than a few pages.
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8 films
Catherine Called Birdy (2022) - directed by Lena Dunham, Bella Ramsey is a coming-of-age story, with a lovely cast and a profound reflection on what is to be a woman, and how you can find yourself among all the many things expected of our “designated roles” in society. Bella truly shines here and I want her to do more diverse roles.
Disenchanted (2022) - I love the original film and was genuinely excited for this, the trailers looked fun, and I was disapointed by the quality delivered, it’s a good idea badly executed, and while Amy Adams is forever delightful, and especially when she is being bad, but it’s not enough to make this an enjoyable film, not even for a 10 year old.
Glass Life (2021) a short documentary insanely full of references, I could barely keep up with it and need to watch it at least 5 times more. But I loved it. It’s a reflection on our choices in regard to our daily life, our capitalism image-obsessed life.
Holy Spider (2022) directed by Ali Abbasi (who also directed two great The Last of Us episodes) it’s not an easy film to watch, a real-life story about a serial killer who targeted sex workers and used a religious belief to justify his killing. It doesn’t hide anything, it hurts to watch it, but it’s necessary, it can be like many other similar crime films that make it all seem glorious.
Happy Together (1997) directed by Wong Kar-wai I’m slowly going through his most famous work and loving the way his movies have textured, you can feel them with our of our senses. It’s love in a non-Hollywood way, it’s real.
A Quiet Place II (2020) The first one is so refreshingly good, unfortunately, the sequel is unnecessary, more of the same but not in a good interesting/captivating way.
Inherent Vice (2014) directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, this was the wrong movie to start watching on a long daytime flight back home, and it took me many weeks to finish it, and I won’t pretend to understand anything that was happening here, I’m not even sure we are supposed to understand anything.
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022) Pedro Pascal and Nicolas Cage have fun being meta. Paddington 2 is in fact the best movie ever.
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4 books
Anton Chekhov - read two of his plays, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry Garden, both really good works and now I need to watch “Drive My Car” again to better understand how they use the complexity of the play in the film's narrative.
Victor Hugo - Toilers of The Sea - I have read Moby Dick so I didn't think I could have a hard time reading something complex about the sea, and especially something written by Victor Hugo who does it so beautifully, but I just suffered silently until there was only 20% left and everything was sewed together beautifully.
Bernard Cornwell - The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Stories, #1) I love the Netflix series and postponed reading the books until it was all over, I wanted to focus on that, and not to confuse any divergent timelines or anything like that. Because I believe Cornwell is an exceptional historical/fantasy writer and I knew this was going to be good.
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3 tv series
Landscapers (2021) it’s a true crime mini-series that does a wonderful job integrating the main character's (Olivia Colman) fantasy of old Hollywood life into the narrative, making her seem almost innocent, and childlike. We almost forget that she did kill her parents and buried their bodies in their backyards.
Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake (2022) a shocking natural disaster that leads to the worst of humanity. I saw this alongside the last few episodes of The Last of Us, and that helped me understand what they were trying to say.
The Last of Us (2023 -) already one of my favorite series ever, a brilliant first season, it says so much more than anyone was ever expecting. I’m not a fan of apocalypse-based fiction, and I give this a shot thinking that it sounded more than that, and I was right. There’s a lot more here than mushroom zombies, what is even more frightening is what we do as humans to survive, and how far we will go. It’s almost what we see on a smaller scale happen in Aftershock.
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Music
Vide - Hanging By the Bayou Light (2020) weirdly, this helps me focus on studying, I call it atmospheric black metal.
Comeback Kids - Heavy Steps (2022) I love when my friends recomend me stuff that fits my mood perfectly
Paramore - This is Why (2023) I gave this a try even though I have never really enjoyed their work, what made me listen to it was a vinyl reviewer tik toker that said this sounded almost nothing like their original work, more jazz than pop rock.
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3-10-2023
Daily journal entry for 3-10-2023
Events:
Morning:
Got up and went to work. A bit chilly again, so I decided to wear a long sleeve synthetic shirt under my uniform, and it wasn’t too bad. Glad that today is the last day I work this week, my body is ready for a break.
Work:
Made 3 boxes, 1.5 packages. Some of my coworkers were having a debate on who has the biggest feet, and I did not in fact have the biggest feet. Not exactly…
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