謹んで新春をお祝い申し上げます。清々しい気持ちで2023年をお迎えのことでしょう。
『John Wick 4』そして『Shogun』が公開される本年。拝見するのが楽しみで仕方ありません!
ご健康と更なるご活躍を祈念しております。充実の1年になりますように。
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I've gif'ed this movie to death. Actually, I've gif'ed them all to death. XD
Vincent Price - House of Usher
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*by live theatre i mean plays, musicals, operas, ballets, concert versions of musicals, staged readings, & things of that nature. EDIT: YES this includes amateur, local, kids, high school, & community theatre. almost every show i've seen has been local
if you want, list the names of the shows you've seen in the tags!
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Grogu likes Din’s mustache.
So I’m hella excited over the third season coming I just pray we get some more of Din’s feelings about his past, so I finally drew this little thing I’ve been thinking about for a while ;v;
I firmly believe wearing a helmet for your whole life is no reason to not style yourself like you want, so let Din have a mustache if he wants™!, but also I like to think he looks at himself on the mirror and can’t help but think of his dad :’) so he keeps the mustache.
Also pls let Din adopt Grogu and show him his face when they’re alone!!!!
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I just found out that Good Omens was possibly going to be a film back in 1992, and because I think I was INEFFABLE for Michael and David to play Aziraphale and Crowley.
Imagine them in there early 20s and it being their breakout roles.
BUT.
In the end. I'm very grateful we got our Angel and Demon with their beautiful forehead wrinkles, crow's feet and laugh lines. I love these men and their aged faces.
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Liv Tyler by Lorenzo Agius, April 1998
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真田広之様
お誕生日おめでとうございます。
今日はスクリーン越しに(島津コウジさんに向かって!)、真田さんのますますのご健康とご活躍を祈りました。
充実した時を重ね輝きを増すお姿に、いつも刺激と力をいただいています。ありがとうございます。
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From Vincent Price's radio show, "The Saint" circa 1950. This man is a true legend. I adore him.
Ladies and gentlemen, poison doesn’t always come in bottles. And it isn’t always marked with the skull and crossbones of danger. Poison can take the form of words and phrases and acts: the venom of racial and religious hatred. Here in the United States, perhaps more than ever before, we must learn to recognize the poison of prejudice and to discover the antidote to its dangerous effects. Evidences of racial and religious hatred in our country place a potent weapon in the hands of our enemies, providing them with the ammunition of criticism. Moreover, group hatred menaces the entire fabric of democratic life. As for the antidote: you can fight prejudice, first by recognizing it for what it is, and second by actively accepting or rejecting people on their individual worth, and by speaking up against prejudice and for understanding. Remember, freedom and prejudice can’t exist side by side. If you choose freedom, fight prejudice.
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Happy Birthday Michael Sheen
This shouldn’t have taken all day but it did.
… worth it!
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