Protector vs. Killer/Sister vs. Brother - (Rekindletober2022 Day 21: Marionette) - [Story of Chris and Charlie Ver.] - {Characters owned by: Scott Cawthon]
1 February - Chris complains about Peter Griffin of Family Guy.[1]
3 February
Chris blocks multiple voice actors for MLP G5 out of protest for the ending of G4.[2]
Chris requests that Geno Samuel refrain from selling a WANT WOMAN! shirt.[3]
4 February - Chris livestreams Very First Media Share Suggestion Live Stream.
9 February - Chris livestreams yet another 'Media Share Suggestion Live Stream'.
11 February - Chris uploads Christ Chan Return Live Stream Highlights.
13 February - Chris uploads CWC Art Contest Part 1.
15 February - Chris uploads a second stream highlights video.
17 February - Chris livestreams Christ Chan Live Stream: Legos, Games and Media.
20 February - Chris uploads a third stream highlights video and CWC ART CONTEST Round 1.
24 February - Chris turns 42, celebrating his first birthday since his release from jail. He uploads two videos in his new AI Chris Chan Vs Christ Chan series. Geno Samuel also uploads part 84 of Chris-Chan: A Comprehensive History, which is notable for being the first episode to discuss the Affair with Mother.
Minibus Driver: Rob Higgs, Gavin Baker, Granger Goodey, Dean Cumbers
Label Vehicle: Blerim Morina, Othman Abashikh, Peter Tarling, Steven Smith
Artist Trailer: Paul Haddock
Artist Wardrobe: David Czekalski
Honeywagon Driver: Martin Dean
Wardrobe Truck: Warren Smart
Hmu Truck: Wally Smart
Dining Bus: Andy Byrne
Location Security: Randal Berbick, Billy Bridger, Alan Laney, Kerri Mccann, Malakai Mars, Angelo Evangelou, Richard Johnson, Mathew Richards
Edit House: Assembly Rooms
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Sound Designer: Jack Patterson
Sound Producer: Neil Athale
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Cesar Romero and Nancy Kelly in Frontier Marshal (Allan Dwan, 1939)
Cast: Randolph Scott, Nancy Kelly, Cesar Romero, Binnie Barnes, John Carradine, Edward Norris, Eddie Foy Jr., Ward Bond, Lon Chaney Jr., Chris-Pin Martin, Joe Sawyer. Screenplay: Sam Hellman, based on a book by Stuart N. Lake. Cinematography: Charles G. Clarke. Art direction: Lewis H. Creber, Richard Day. Film editing: Fred Allen. Music: Samuel Kaylin, Charles Maxwell, David Raksin, Walter Scharf.
The title Frontier Marshal sounds like a generic Western, and it doesn't lie. It's about a stranger who comes to a lawless mining town and cleans it up with his fists and his guns. The stranger, played by Randolph Scott, is Wyatt Earp, and the movie is based on Stuart N. Lake's heavily fictionalized 1931 biography of Earp that established his legend as the man who cleaned up Tombstone by fighting it out with the bad guys at the OK Corral. So yes, you've seen it all before, in later and more celebrated films like John Ford's My Darling Clementine (1946) and John Sturges's Gunfight at the OK Corral (1957). Allan Dwan's film (from which Ford borrowed liberally) is a more modest affair. The famous gunfight in the movie is almost over before it starts. Nor is Scott's Earp a particularly mythic figure; he even gets seriously beat up before he's able to seize authority in the town. If there's a mythic figure in Frontier Marshal it's Doc Halliday*, played with surprising charm and finesse by Cesar Romero. The character of Earp is also overshadowed by two women: Jerry (Binnie Barnes), a tough-as-nails dance hall hostess, and Sarah (Nancy Kelly), a nurse who has followed her former lover, Doc, to Tombstone, trying to save him from himself. Refreshingly, the two women are given significant agency in the movie, beyond just battling for Doc's affections. What distinguishes Dwan as a director is that he never seems to take for granted the material he's given to work with. Yes, Frontier Marshal is generic and predictable, but Dwan doesn't condescend to it: He gives the scenes snap and vigor, and he gets performances that are in some ways better than they're written. Barnes, for example, turns Jerry into a force to be reckoned with. It took me a moment to recognize her as the same actress who played the snooty Linda Cram in Holiday (George Cukor, 1938). Kelly's Sarah isn't the pallid schoolmarm played by Cathy Downs in My Darling Clementine, but a woman out to get her man. And if Romero, usually a lounge lizard type, ever gave a better performance I haven't seen it. I could have done with less of Eddie Foy Jr., clownishly playing his own father, and Chris-Pin Martin's milking of the stereotypical Chicano bartender role, but they keep the film lively. Scott is less memorable than the other players, but he provides a quiet stability to the film.
Usually spelled "Holliday," but the alternate spelling was used, reportedly because of concern about litigation from the Holliday family.
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hey! i’m talia (25, pst) and i’m slowly getting myself back into writing following the break that life forced me to take. i’ve mostly roleplayed in groups but in wanting less restrictions and the hope to be able to write more varying stories i’ve decided to jump back into 1x1 and indie rp. i do write on discord but i honestly prefer tumblr. i’m a creature of habit, what can i say?
here are my favorite fcs to use:
priscilla quintana, melisa pamuk, nathalie kelley, ana de armas, yara shahidi, julia dalavia, melissa barrera, kylie bunbury, phoebe tonkin, im jinah, rachel mcadams, jessica chastain, ozge yagiz, alicia vikander, and rebecca rittenhouse
casey deidrick, ryan gosling, kendrick sampson, manny montana, can yaman, chris evans, henry golding, jesse williams, jon bernthal, jamie dornan, paul mescal, lewis tan, and theo james
note: there are more fcs to love this is just the short list and tend to be my go-tos!
when it comes to wanted opposites i am fairly open. i much prefer you use an fc that you have the most muse for. that said, i will happily take any of the fcs listed above as opposites!
if you’d like to interact, please like or comment on this post or shoot me a message! continue reading below the cut for more information including my rules!
writing style: i do use legacy editor and prefer it. however, i am all good with using beta editor should you need to as i understand that not everyone has access to legacy editor. my writing range tends to go from a small paragraph to multiple and i do love the utilization of gifs. i would prefer replies not be excessively formatted and if possible please use small/medium gifs — accessibility!
plotting style: i love to set up a plot and release the muses lol. it’s much more fun to just let the muses figure things out and see where the writing takes us and how things develop and progress naturally. that said, i love tossing around headcanons and setting up backstories and all that good stuff. i prefer not to overly plot. i think random starters and tossing whomever you’re musing in is great fun! its great to see what we can come up with!
characters: i do have a roster of muses that are ready to go and love your muses down. but i am also more than happy and willing to create muses specific to plots!
Adria Arjona as Milena Solis, a 30 yr old vertex cinema owner
Alicia Vikander as Beate Hellström, a 34 yr old clinical psychologist
Ana de Armas as Benita Montero, a 34 yr old lounge singer & amateur art dealer
Can Yaman as Taner Dursun, a 33 yr old former bodyguard & security company owner
Casey Deidrick as Cash Henley, a 34 yr old musician
Casey Deidrick as Greyson Hendrix, a 35 yr old construction contractor
Casey Deidrick as Matthew Sullivan, a 34 yr old beer maker & owner of Sully’s Tavern (looking for baby mama & longterm ex-girlfriend plots)
Chris Evans as Samuel Harrison, a 38 yr old novelist
Henry Golding as Sean Lim, a 36yr old art restoration specialist
Im Jinah as Nari Moon, a 30 yr old hacker and hotelier heir
Jamie Dornan as Conway Dowling, a 42 yr old restauranteur
Jesse Williams as Ezra Maverick, a 41 yr old professional poker player
Jessica Alba as Kassandra Solano, a 42 yr old real estate agent
Jessica Chasten as Shay Westwood, a 45 yr old ATF agent
Jon Bernthal as Nathan Ford, a 44 yr old former cop, trust fund baby, and now barista
Julia Dalavia as Noa Santana Teixeira, a 28 yr old podcast host & creator
Kendrick Sampson as Nolan Kingston, a 34 yr old investigative journalist
Kylie Bunbury as Simone Burke, a 34 yr old medical examiner
Lewis Tan as Alexander Hou, a 38 yr old real estate developer
Lucas Bravo as Jonas Ernshaw, a 38 yr old private investigator with a new identity and dark past
Manny Montana as Romo Beltran, a 40 yr old tattoo artist
Melisa Asli Pamuk as Ela Aydin, a 31 yr old author
Melisa Asli Pamuk as Serra Kavas, a 32 yr old actress & artist
Melisa Pamuk as Halide Demirci, a 31 yr old publisher
Melissa Barrera as Mia Franco, a 32 yr old private investigator
Nathalie Kelley as Angelia Paredes, a 35 yr old book cover artist & voice actor
Özge Yağız as Reyhan Saylak, a 28 yr old disgraced ballet dancer
Paul Mescal as Keith Buckley, a 28 yr old coder
Phoebe Tonkin as Cheyenne O’Hara, a 32 yr old theology professor
Phoebe Tonkin as Genevieve Bardot, a 31 yr old professional photographer
Priscilla Quintana as Andrea Romero, a 30 yr old drug manufacturer & bartender
Priscilla Quintana as Antonella Ibarra, a 30 yr old chef
Priscilla Quintana as Lucía Socarras, a 30 yr old heir to a horse racing farm/business & bloodstock agent
Rachel McAdams as Selina Vale, a 43 yr old spy / mercenary
Rebecca Rittenhouse as Shay Howard, a 34 yr old real estate attorney
Ryan Gosling as Joshua Lincoln, a 33 yr old MotoX racer & Flat track racer & bank robber
Theo James as Ethan Elmore, a 40 yr old thief
Yara Shahidi as Nima Sanaz Abbasi, a 25 yr old aspiring filmmaker
themes: town/city, slice of life, crime/gang, espionage, mature
these are my rules for interacting/writing:
please be 21+
all muses must be 25+
please be patient. i work a full-time job and have my family to take care of so i will be slow to do replies during the week. most of my activity will be on the weekends.
extension of #3 — i tend to do replies in the order i receive them unless i have insane muse for a particular thread and i need to get it done and out of the way because it’s all i can think about. please please please do not assume this means disinterest if i do not do your thread first or if i do replies out of order. muse is weird and these actions do not mean i do not enjoy or love our threads.
communicate! i cannot read your mind and you cannot read mine so i appreciate communication if something is off or wrong or if you have questions or would like to chat and plot about threads. i love talking headcanons too btw so feel free to hit me up any time!
if ever you’re not feeling a thread, muse, connection you have all the right to drop the thread/connection. again, i would appreciate communication or a heads up but i also understand.
i do not chase down replies. if your reply doesn’t show up in my activity or if i’ve missed it on my dash then it will not end up in my drafts. please don’t take this personally. i do not have the time to go hunting for things usually. if you feel a reply was missed i’d appreciate a nudge or a link. that said, i will do my best to stay on top of things!
i have adhd. concentrating and focus is a challenge for me. i can also be forgetful. just a heads up is all.
basically, i love long replies and writing novels back and forth but at the same time they can also overwhelm me fairly easily. i do tend to write long replies but never ever feel the need to match me. write what works for you and your muse.