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bejeweledmoon · 2 years
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TEEN WOLF APPRECIATION WEEK ▸DAY 3 ◎ SIDE CHARACTER(S) ▸COACH BOBBY FINSTOCK, #1 ALLY AND GREENBERG HATER
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gregor-the-man-man · 10 months
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Greenberg station, from Eastward
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tabbytabbytabby · 1 month
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Hey everyone! I got a new card for Bad Things Happen Bingo, if anyone wants to send me any of these. Pairings: Sterek, Thiam, Steddie, Creelson, Buddie, Jevan, Jeddie, Albuck, Lokius, Therek, Miam, Nisaac, Morey, Steo, Scott/Nolan, Danny/Greenberg (or any Greenberg pairing), LawRusso, Keenoskowitz, and Merthur. And that’s just naming a few. I’ll also do gen, and have a soft spot for Laura Hale and Jenna Geyer. I'm also open to doing crossover pairings as well. 
Any questions, feel free to ask 😊. I just feel like writing some angst, and this has always been good at inspiring me. Also, if you don’t like major character death, please tell me when sending a prompt because things happen and it helps to know. 
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GRETA GERWIG as Florence Marr GREENBERG (2010, dir. Noah Baumbach)
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hellish-cruelty · 2 years
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The worst person in the world X Frances Ha
I'm so embarassed. I'm not a real person yet.
Credits - A shot
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teen-wolf-quotes · 2 months
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Stiles: What? What happened to Greenberg?
Coach: What happened to Greenberg? He sucks. You suck slightly less.
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7-starboi · 1 year
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I still haven’t watched the teen wolf movie but I’m bringing back this interaction I had with the coach himself cause it’s iconic 😅
(Also he answered me on my birthday so ha😜)
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hiseyebrowsaregone · 1 year
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Greenberg: Stiles why do you always skip gym class?
Stiles: I don't need it, I get enough exercise running away from my problems
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ms-cellanies · 1 year
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KUDOS to Merrick Garland & the DOJ.  I only hope these policies will be adopted & respected by Law Enforcement offices across the country.  
LIFE IS PRECIOUS & Breonna Taylor deserved to live a long & happy life.  Instead it was stolen from her & from her family.  
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lucky-bishop · 6 months
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If you could have any actor play Greenberg who would it Be? Have you ever written him before? I know he’s basically non existence but theirs potential.
I haven't written anything focused on Greenberg before or anything with him really featuring heavily. I think he may have come up as a side character before. There's always potential! One of my upcoming requests features Greenberg heavily so we'll see how it goes.
As for who I would cast for him, I'm going to go with Devon Werkheiser (Ned from Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide). I feel like he would've been about the right age for it and the vibe is fun. There are plenty of people who would work for the role, but that's one I would be happy to see.
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steampunkforever · 1 year
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As facetious as I may be when I claim that to reach Pretentiousness is to peek through the gates of artistic Valhalla, I do sincerely believe that being an art snob is both good for the soul and one of the only ethical ways to approach art point blank.
That said, it’s also very easy to get lost in the sauce, as it were, and turn pretentiousness (good) into an ego high (less good) that results in you becoming a heel (not good). Noah Baumbach’s Greenberg, starring Ben Stiller in the titular role, is a study of a pretentious man so lost in the sauce that he actively alienates everyone around him.
With that, Greenberg not only puts me three films away from completing Buambach’s filmography, but also the first feature film in which Noah cast Greta Gerwig, starting a chain of events that would ultimately lead to me making divorce jokes about the Barbie movie, a very normal thing to do.
On that note, Noah simply could not restrain himself with this one and gave multiple characters marital trouble ranging from trail separation to outright #STATUS: DIVORCED.
Though not as blatant as Marriage Story in its bleakness, Greenberg is not a fun film to watch. Ben Stiller’s Greenberg plain sucks, and you spend the entire movie with the guy. For as much as he’s a stand in for Noah’s self-insert neuroses (a spot usually reserved for divorce in one form or another), he lacks the snappy quick witted grad-student energy of some of Noah’s earlier films. Greenberg is a sad sack fresh out of a mental hospital and his miserable self-absorption wears you down where in other films it would be relatable.
This is clearly on purpose, and it’s enjoyable to watch Noah craft the narrative in this film, but it’s not fun like it would be if Wes Anderson handled the characters. This is where your own pretentiousness is key, as you can enjoy it for what it is rather than splashing about in the shallow waters of “let people enjoy things” (gah remember when that argument held any weight?) and forego art that challenges the viewer.
My own challenge with the film came through the dialog. Noah, as the child of two (divorced) academics, has always had that specific lilt to his dialog (pretentious! I love it!) but Greenberg adopts a specific early variation of therapy-speak that is both novel and grating. The phrase “hurt people hurt people” is quite literally used in this film. It makes sense considering Greenberg’s ongoing neurosis and recent contact with the mental healthcare system, but as more and more modern media takes this tone, I can see where the Baumbach Divorce Proceedings set trends a decade ahead of (beloved!) Ted Lasso pushing therapy speak to Andy-Griffith levels of wholesome moralizing.
Of course Noah, being an expert at more than Divorce, saves the entire film with the most passively toxic romance I’ve seen in a long time. Gerwig and Stiller’s characters have such an awful co-dependent love hate relationship that’s played in an understated yet skillful manner. If I were reductive (stupid) I’d accuse this film of romanticizing harmful relationships, but the film is art, not an after shcool special, so instead I’ll liken this to a very low-stakes trainwreck.
Stiller and Gerwig’s characters like each other so very much, and somehow also are so bad for each other, with Gerwig’s pushover “says sorry too much” characterization mixing with Stiller’s “generally awful basketcase” demeanor the same way ammonia and bleach mix to create chlorine gas and two very uncomfortable sex scenes.
It’s a challenging film, and yet a very good film that follows Greenberg’s attempts to deal with aging, a fear of death, and the acceptance that he doesn’t have to run from success and he should accept love from someone he doesn’t deserve to love. For how understated it is, it still manages sophistication in its character study that only Noah “Ethical Woody Allen Substitute” Baumbach could pull off.
Maybe it’s Stiller and Gerwig’s awkward chemistry, maybe it’s that Baumbach knows how to write women, maybe it’s the commentary on the rise of the “Millenial” generation that spurred a perfectly of-its-time soundtrack, but the movie and its romance managed to both challenge me and delight me in its muted sophistication. I hope they have a long and prosperous divorce.
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tabbytabbytabby · 11 months
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Till there is nothing left
Word Count: 3,377 words
Rating: Teen and Up
Warning: Major Character Death
Fandom: Teen Wolf
Relationship: Greenberg/Theo Raeken
Tags: Future Fic, Post-Canon, Chance Meetings, Leaving Beacon Hills (Teen Wolf), Small Towns, Flirting, Getting Together, Love Confessions, Kidnapping, Protective Theo Raeken, Hurt No Comfort, Character Death, Greenberg's Name Is Zac, Good Theo Raeken, Fluff, in the beginning at least, Bad Things Happen Bingo
Summary: Theo leaves Beacon Hills and doesn't look back. All he wants is a chance to start over. What he's not expecting is for a familiar face to give him that chance, and so much more. Until one night, his past catches up with him.
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For the Forced to Watch space for @badthingshappenbingo. Card under the cut.
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teen-wolf-quotes · 3 months
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Coach: Listen up. Anyone sees Isaac Lahey, you immediately tell the principal, get a teacher, or you call me. Except for you, Greenberg. Don’t call me for anything. I’m not kidding. Don’t call me. You shouldn’t even have my number.
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haletwfic · 1 year
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Dudeeee Scott is Greenberg!!
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whumpitup · 1 year
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Coming on here to say I loved the Teen Wolf movie it was everything thank you bye
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