Could you please just do the icon aesthetics, moodboard aesthetics, and character aesthetic edits of Chris Kirkman from "Bravest Warriors" and Princess Sunshine from "Super Fuckers"?
Bravest Warriors: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DcNkn8HAwRCsyrLzeLW8e0ScNNvadcE
Chris Kirkman: https://bravestwarriors.fandom.com/wiki/Chris_Kirkman
Super Fuckers: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiX4Vdj0hSkRMvZrvuzY_M7_drTKc6m0Y
Princess Sunshine: https://superfckers.fandom.com/wiki/Princess_Sunshine
Chris Kirkman - 💙🤍🖤
Princess Sunshine - 💙💛👑
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Renfield (2023)
I missed it in cinemas this year, but I’m so glad I streamed it. It definitely wasn’t comedy/horror, it was comedy/special effects lol
An honest review is that Renfield was just the right amount of ridiculous.
Awkwafina is amazing as always 👑
Renfield is the boy from About a Boy 🥹
Nicholas Cage played Dracula like a Nicholas Cage impression of Nicholas Cage playing Dracula and you know what? He served 🧛♂️
Jean-Ralphio forever 👏🏽 you always know you’re going to get something good with Ben Schwartz.
The gore was a bit much, but a bit much in a the way that Kingsman was.
Essentially, don’t expect a thoughtful story, expect a comedy full of blood and gore and funny little lines and brilliant comedic timing.
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Renfield Interview Info from SCREAM magazine (and a little bit from "L'officiel Hommes")
-Nicholas Hoult taking about Renfield's growth: "...he ends up in a scenario where he sees an interaction between Rebecca and Teddy... Renfield sees someone who is able to stand up for their themselves, risk everything, and stand by their morals. He feels completely inspired by it because he sees her do the exact thing he's been wanting to do for many decades, but hasn't found the voice to be able to say it. So, he's completely awed and inspired, and that feels like his way out. But obviously, he has a big journey to go on in actual change instead of just the idea of it."
-Following Hoult, the movie's idea man, Robert Kirkman, adds: "There's an admiration for Rebecca that forms very early on in the movie, that drives Renfield to emulate her. Rebecca shows Renfield a different way of living, a different way of existing that is possibly going to lead to something that he never in a million years thought he could attain, which is happiness. We meet him at the beginning of the movie when he's at his lowest point. He has nothing but regrets. There was a tremendous amount of sorrow in his life, and (Rebecca) becomes this beacon of hope that drives him to strive to be something more."
-The writer of the article (Bryan Cairns) writes: "Renfield isn't your ordinary mortal" and that phrasing just tickled me. He's not like ~other~ mortals, he's over a hundred and twenty years old!
-Renfield's powerset includes superhuman strength, endurance, and speed. I wish the speed bit had been played with...
-Director Chris McKay about Hoult: "I have never worked with somebody who wants to do as many stunts as possible... If he wasn't working on first unit, he'd want to go over to second unit so he could be part of the stunts and be in the scene as much as possible. We had a dance scene that we ended up cutting from the movie, he learned all the choreography and threw himself into it. It was incredible to work with so many actors that are nice people and so committed to the movie and characters."
The Hoult interview in "L'officiel Hommes" doesn't have much Renfield stuff but here's what I gleaned:
-First off, his The Great costar Elle Fanning interviewed him for this lol
-Elle: "And you're a good dancer! You do some dancing in Renfield."
Hoult: "Cut! Gone. There was a whole dance sequence that we practiced for weeks. It was a dream fantasy sequence. We shot it all in one night, we had these amazing dancers, and then it's not in the film."
Elle: "That"'s showbiz though, isn't it? That happens all the time. Sometimes the things you're most excited about get cut.
Hoult: "It's been a bit of a learning curve for me; when you get really attached to things in the script, and you put in a lot of effort to learn them, or whatever it might be, and then it just doesn't work in the end." (Aww)
-Elle: "What's with your obsession with vampires? Are you one? Is that why?"
Hoult: "(laughs) That's it. I just like leeches and anything that drinks blood, basically. Mosquitoes, all blood-sucking creatures."
-Hoult asserts that the real bugs he did eat on the set of Renfield were all dead and dried, not alive. He says "I wasn't just randomly picking bugs off the floor" to which Elle responds "if you were a real actor, you would've." XD
-Hoult says that for Robert Eggers's NOSFERATU he was "flirting with an accent" and a dialect coach on set said "Don't do that. That's terrible."
-Hoult says Renfield's voice and accent were mostly just his own voice and accent- contrasted with NOSFERATU, where it's set in a different era and is a serious piece.
So there you have it!!!
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