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movie--posters · 2 years
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murroyilodel · 10 months
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B A R B I E WAS AN EXPERIENCE.
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strangebrews · 4 years
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margot robbie & saoirse ronan
- answer the web’s most searched questions | 2018
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wolfslullaby · 5 years
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Margot Robbie in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)
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allbravado-archive · 4 years
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arsenicbowl replied to your post “listen she’s not blonde……………………………………………. but what if m/aya...”
she's really hard to pick a young fc because she really doesn't look like anyone else, but i'll keep my eyes peeled
thank u!! it rly is difficult tbh like. samara does look like other celebrities (m/argot robbie being the most similar imo) but they’re all around her age or older so they wouldn’t work for a younger fc. it is a Struggle babey!!
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sajedene · 4 years
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This day of hearts it's quite appropriate that I finally finished this piece from the stream. Here is the lovely Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn from Birds of Prey. I call it "The Wolf of Gotham". Enjoy!
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snarkyoracle · 7 years
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I, Tonya Teaser
Directed by Craig Gillespie, I, Tonya stars Margot Robbie, Sebastian Stan and Allison Janney.
The film is a dark comedy that follows Tonya Harding’s story up to the ’94 Winter Olympics and the events that surrounding one of the most scandalous moments in sports history. Harding’s masterminding of the attack on her rival Nancy Kerrigan would eventually lead to her being stripped of her 1994…
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chlceprince · 5 years
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cisfemale — ever hear people say CHLOE PRINCE looks a lot like MARGOT ROBBIE? I think SHE is about TWENTY-SEVEN, so it doesn’t really work. The ART PROFESSOR is here because WORK and they are from NEW YORK CITY. They can be +INTELLIGENT, but they can also be -SECRETIVE. I think CHLO might be TIER 3. ( k. 22. cst. she/her. )
so, hi hi, i couldn't resist and i had to apply for a second character. i'm in love with margot robbie too so it works out.
this is chloe. twenty-seven. a real trip. she's the nicest human being you could meet but she can have a dark side if you really searched her personality.
chloe's the first of three children. her brother who is twenty-three and her youngest sister who is twenty. her father is a retired broadway actor and her mother is an attorney for one of the highest law firms in nyc. growing up, chloe had an easy life. everything was handed to her on a silver spoon and she got what she wanted. it paid well being the oldest child. but it also came with hard work. she had to be an example for her siblings and she was in fact not.
chloe got into the wrong crowd in high school. she was popular, but it was the wrong crowd. drugs. drinking. sneaking out at night and coming home around 4 and not getting caught. her parents still don't know. they think she's a golden child.
she graduated from princeton. her dream school. she majored in criminal justice, but minored in art. she's currently teaching art at the local college as she tried the law thing and she didn't really like it so she stepped down. maybe one day she'll try it out for real.
chloe's only been in love once. but it ended badly and the boy dumped her and she has never really forgiven herself for it or him. she still holds some resentment toward him. but for now she's trying to play nice around him as they work at the same place.
gemini. that really says it all, huh? but in all she's pretty easy to get along with if you don't get on her bad side.
wanted connections:
honestly, anything and everything. like this and ill come slide into your dms.
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neongravesrp · 3 years
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you are a...violent delight you range...26-36 you work as a(n)...utp you are mirrored after...margot robbie, troian bellisario, emily browning, utp
retrieving file...STARFIGHTER.exe
You grew up with a silver spoon in your mouth and a spotlight on the rest of you. Expected to be the perfect example of a good Light City family.
You saw another route for yourself. One of neon lights, fast cars and brass knuckles. Leading a double life was exhausting but worth it. 
A fight about exposing your double life left your sibling dead on the bottom of the stairs and you with a target on your back, silver spoon abandoned. 
match found...
Sanctuary (Frenemy): They knew exactly how to get under your skin but there was a part of you that almost enjoyed it. You don’t mind the banter but you do mind them sticking their nose where it doesn’t belong. Ultra Violet (Ex Fling): There was something between the two of you at one point. Though neither one of you ever placed a name on it. You haven’t seen them since they left and you’re not sure you want to.
this skeleton is open
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missquinzels · 7 years
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Margot Robbie at London suicide squad premiere
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littlestqr · 7 years
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*°✦ Margot Robbie Lockscreen’s
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twitter: @ilysmargot 
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1nebest · 6 years
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Arcade fame turns to infamy as Billy Mitchell’s record-setting Donkey Kong score is invalidated
Arcade fame turns to infamy as Billy Mitchell’s record-setting Donkey Kong score is invalidated
The record-setting score that settled the Donkey Kong arcade rivalry, made famous by the documentary The King of Kong, has been invalidated by Twin Galaxies, the de facto arbiter of arcade world records. What’s more, Billy Mitchell, the occasionally controversial player who set the scores, has been permanently banned from consideration for future records.
It’s a huge upset that calls into question decades of history. Will other similarly disputed scores get the ax? Are any old-school arcade legends safe?
Before anything, it should be noted that although this sounds like kind of a random niche issue, the classic gaming scene is huge and millions follow it closely and take it very seriously. Breaking a high score on a 30-year-old game or shaving a quarter second off a record time can and will be celebrated as if the player has won an Olympic medal. One can never underestimate the size or sincerity of online communities. Cheating is, of course, not tolerated.
With that said, it’s worth considering that Billy Mitchell’s case is unique. He is undoubtedly a highly skilled player and has been setting records since the ’80s. But, as anyone who watched The King of Kong will have learned, he’s also a bit shady and his Donkey Kong acumen is far from established.
The issue is simply that despite having provided tapes of games setting records — including being the first to break a million in Donkey Kong — no one has seen him play like that in person.
That may sound like a red flag, but in the speedrunning and record setting community a great deal of practice happens alone, in an empty arcade, or otherwise with no credible witnesses (though Twitch has changed that). You could set a world record while in the zone after getting home from work, but it doesn’t count unless it’s reviewed and accredited by a neutral party. Twin Galaxies is the largest organization performing that duty and they take it very seriously indeed.
The final score on Mitchell’s disputed tape showing in The King of Kong (the leading 1 is omitted because the digits roll over when you reach a million).
You may remember that at the end of The King of Kong, Mitchell reestablishes his supremacy over plucky local kid Steve Wiebe with a “direct capture” tape of a run scoring 1,047,200 points. There are no witnesses to this game. Shortly after this, he also recorded a 1,050,200 score, also not witnessed. And just a week before being inducted into the International Video Game Hall of Fame in Iowa, he set records in both Donkey Kong (1,062,800) and Donkey Kong 2.
Now here’s where things get dicey (and nerdy).
Jeremy Young, aka Xelnia, put together the official two-part complaint on Twin Galaxies. For one part of it, he mentioned the suspicions some already had regarding the evidence set forth of the last and highest score Mitchell set, in an arcade called Boomers.
As others had already pointed out, not only are the run itself and resulting score not shown in the video, but the referee is among the least reliable, the timeline is unclear, among other things. Most damning, however, it is clear that when Mitchell’s confederate ostentatiously “swaps out” the Donkey Kong board (so it can be verified elsewhere) for a Donkey Kong Jr one (which Mitchell supposedly later set a record on), both PCBs were in fact the latter.
Twin Galaxies user Robert.F explained the differences in charming internet forum argot:
to a UN-trained train eye Dk and DKjr look the same and in fact they are vary similar, except for a few noticeable differences…the DK pcb has white text on the pcb and the Dk jr has banana yellow text printed on the board ,, the DK pcb is 1/2 digital and 1/2 Analog sound and there is a adjustment pot on the dk pcb for the Analog sound`s, The Dk Jr board is fully digital and has no Analog sound adjustment pot in the exact same position on the dkjr board, and the 3rd noticeable differences and you will see; it if you review the video carefully Dk has the same ROM socket lay out and the same number of sockets as a Dkjr pcb ,, But DKjr has one of them ROM socket empty ,,,,,,
But these circumstantial issues could be explained as a bit of confusion in the moment, a misspoken word in their excitement, and so on. Fortunately, that wasn’t the extent of the evidence.
As you may know, emulators are a type of application made to run old software (like arcade games) as closely as possible to how it ran on the original hardware. MAME is by far the most complex and perhaps the best known emulator; this amazing app can emulate everything from Donkey Kong to much more recent games with complex 3D graphics. Of course MAME runs aren’t accepted for world records — you could easily manipulate the software or even the game data itself. Real arcade hardware is required.
But MAME isn’t perfect; there are tiny differences in how it displays graphics — things you wouldn’t notice unless you were watching a game frame by frame looking for them in particular.
Which is exactly what people started doing with Mitchell’s no-witnesses, only-on-video scores.
It turns out that the original Donkey Kong PCBs had a specific method of rendering a scene during graphics transitions called a “sliding door effect,” distinctive in the pattern of how pixels are updated. But careful inspection of Mitchell’s tapes showed not a sliding door, but instead a distinctive artifact of MAME emulation whereby the frame is rendered in chunks according to how the data is loaded from memory.
You can see the similarity in the GIFs below, provided as evidence by Young.
First is footage of an actual machine taken at 60FPS. Note the diagonal “sliding door” that reveals the scene from the top left downwards:
Next, Mitchell’s 1,050,200 run:
Last, how MAME renders a similar scene:
See how the ladders come in all at once in that pattern, and there’s no sliding door? As you can tell, it’s something of a smoking gun. Certainly Twin Galaxies investigators thought so. In their conclusions, issued today on the forums, they wrote (emphasis theirs):
The taped Donkey Kong score performances of 1,047,200 (the King of Kong “tape”), 1,050,200 (the Mortgage Brokers score) that were historically used by Twin Galaxies to substantiate those scores and place them in the database were not produced by the direct feed output of an original unmodified Donkey Kong Arcade PCB.
They decline to go so far as saying they know it was MAME, but that’s a mere scruple — everyone understands it’s the most likely situation. Regardless, the very fact that Mitchell passed off non-authentic footage as real is more than enough to strike his scores and, as they also announce, ban him from further placement anywhere in the system.
Mitchell, who has remained out of sight during the investigation that has gone on these last few months, has essentially been ruined for good in the arcade world. Even if he were to set a world record today (and existing record holders doubt he has the skill to do so based on reviewing his play), it would be tainted by years of proven deception. The community won’t forgive him.
And that’s the worry others are voicing: will the investigators come for other scores that for years have been venerated but have not been verified as strictly as modern records are? Will, for example, any score without an accredited witness or reliable recording be removed from the lists?
In their decision, Twin Galaxies’ authorities write:
Twin Galaxies is dedicated to absolutely rooting out invalid scores from our historic database wherever we find them.
Our methodic approach has allowed many things to surface, not only related to this specific score, but other scores as well as some previously never-before-discussed video game related history.
We must repeat, the truth is the priority. That is the concern. Whatever it takes.
This dispute is closed, and a controversial but nevertheless legendary gaming figure covered in shame (or he should be if he has any). Who will be next? Regardless of who falls, the community will no doubt continue to thrive; the passion for these old games is undying and as new generations have shown, not limited to an aging cohort of Gen-Xers striving to extend a bygone era of glory (though admittedly they are a big part of it).
If this strange saga interested you anywhere near as much as it interested me, go ahead and dive in. You might find you have a new hobby. Just don’t try to fake it. And by the way, the current top score in Donkey Kong is 1,247,700, set just two months ago by Robbie Lakeman. Good luck.
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missquinzels · 7 years
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Margot Robbie attending at IFP's 26th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York City, november 28, 2016.
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missquinzels · 7 years
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“ People don't want to look at you and think, 'Oh, it must have taken her so long to get ready!' It's not as exciting to imagine. They want to imagine your life being - well, the opposite of what it sometimes is, where getting dressed is very regimented, you know? People don't want to know that.”- Margot Robbie
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missquinzels · 7 years
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“I have like three hairs left on my head. A hairstylist will come in and put all this fake hair in and it looks luscious and amazing. And I'm like, god, I feel a thousand times better.” - Margot Robbie
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