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Fabiola Torres - Never Have I Ever, S04
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shitedits · 2 years
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Fictional character ask: Audrey Fulquard from the musical Little Shop of Horrors
Favorite thing about them: How sweet and gentle she is, how full of dreams and yearning for a better life, and how she grows in self-confidence thanks to Seymour's understanding and love. (Although it's too bad that she thinks Seymour "purifies" her, since by the time they get together, she's the morally purer one.) Even though she's a little silly and caricatured, just like all the other characters, she really is the heart of the musical.
Least favorite thing about them: That she has to be abused so much, and then (in the original stage version and the director's cut of the movie) gets killed through no fault of her own.
Three things I have in common with them:
*I can be too much of a pushover.
*I sometimes struggle with low self-esteem.
*I think nothing is more romantic than sweet understanding.
Three things I don't have in common with them:
*I don't work in a flower shop.
*I've never dated an abusive dentist.
*I'm not blonde (though she's probably not a natural blonde anyway).
Favorite line: The lyrics to "Somewhere That's Green" and "Suddenly Seymour"
brOTP: Crystal, Ronnette, and Chiffon.
OTP: Seymour.
nOTP: Orin, Mr. Mushnik, or Audrey II.
Random headcanon: Like her most iconic actress Ellen Greene, she's Jewish by birth. She doesn't practice the religion, though, and as part of her idolizing the "typical" suburban American life, she loves celebrating Christmas.
Unpopular opinion: I wish more people would talk about the movie's two alternate endings as they relate to Audrey, not just to Seymour. Most people think the original dark ending is superior, because it's true to the stage version and because Seymour deserves comeuppance for the deaths of Orin and Mr. Mushnik. Others defend the reshot happy ending because the film makes Seymour less to blame for Orin and Mushnik's deaths. Just once, though, I'd like to see someone defend the happy ending because Audrey, a lifelong victim of abuse, poverty, and low self-esteem, gets to escape and have all her dreams come true, instead of just reaching the verge only to die as part of Seymour's karmic retribution. I'll concede that it's an ancient and often dramatically powerful tradition for a tragic hero's mistakes to doom the woman he loves. But I'd still enjoy hearing someone say "Audrey deserves better" instead of just arguing whether Seymour deserves better or not.
Song I associate with them: "Somewhere That's Green"
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"Suddenly Seymour"
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Favorite picture of them:
Ellen Greene in the original 1982 off-Broadway production, with Lee Wilkoff as Seymour:
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Kerry Butler in the 2003 Broadway revival:
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With Hunter Foster as Seymour:
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Sheridan Smith in the 2007 London revival, with Paul Keating as Seymour:
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Frances McNamee in the 2015 Salisbury Playhouse production:
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Michaela Jaé Rodriguez in the 2019 Pasadena Playhouse production – casting a transgender woman of color in the role adds several new layers to Audrey's struggles and character arc.
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ComicList: DC Comics New Releases for Wednesday, August 16, 2023, by Charles LePage.
Absolute V For Vendetta HC (2023 Edition), $125.00
Batman Detective Comics Volume 1 Gotham Nocturne Overture HC (2022), $29.99
Batman One Bad Day Complete Box Set, $159.99
Batman One Bad Day Ra’s al Ghul HC, $17.99
Batman Superman World’s Finest #18 (Cover A Dan Mora), $3.99
Batman Superman World’s Finest #18 (Cover B Darick Robertson & Diego Rodriguez Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman Superman World’s Finest #18 (Cover C Rafael Albuquerque Blue Beetle Movie Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman Superman World’s Finest #18 (Cover D Ariel Colon Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman Superman World’s Finest #18 (Cover E Meghan Hetrick Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman Superman World’s Finest #18 (Cover F Dan Mora Foil Variant), AR
Batman Volume 2 The Bat-Man Of Gotham HC (2022), $24.99
Batman White Knight Presents Generation Joker #4 (Of 6)(Cover A Sean Murphy), $4.99
Batman White Knight Presents Generation Joker #4 (Of 6)(Cover B Mirka Andolfo), $4.99
Batman White Knight Presents Generation Joker #4 (Of 6)(Cover C Walter Simonson), AR
Harley Quinn Black + White + Redder #2 (Of 6)(Cover A Chris Samnee), $4.99
Harley Quinn Black + White + Redder #2 (Of 6)(Cover B Joelle Jones), $4.99
Harley Quinn Black + White + Redder #2 (Of 6)(Cover C Annie Wu), AR
Hawkgirl #2 (Of 6)(Cover A Amancay Nahuelpan), $3.99
Hawkgirl #2 (Of 6)(Cover B Derrick Chew Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Hawkgirl #2 (Of 6)(Cover C Kaare Andrews Blue Beetle Movie Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Hawkgirl #2 (Of 6)(Cover D David Talaski Card Stock Variant), AR
Icon Vs. Hardware #4 (Of 5)(Cover A Rahzzah), $4.99
Icon Vs. Hardware #4 (Of 5)(Cover B Edwin Galmon), $4.99
Icon Vs. Hardware #4 (Of 5)(Cover C Sean Damien Hill), AR
Knight Terrors Catwoman #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Leila Leiz), $4.99
Knight Terrors Catwoman #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Tula Lotay Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Catwoman #2 (Of 2)(Cover C Corin Howell Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Catwoman #2 (Of 2)(Cover D Dani Black & White Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Catwoman #2 (Of 2)(Cover E Corin Howell Black & White Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Nightwing #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Daniele Di Nicuolo), $4.99
Knight Terrors Nightwing #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Francesco Mattina Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Nightwing #2 (Of 2)(Cover C Jason Shawn Alexander Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Nightwing #2 (Of 2)(Cover D Vasco Georgiev Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Nightwing #2 (Of 2)(Cover E Francesco Mattina Black & White Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Punchline #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Gleb Melnikov), $3.99
Knight Terrors Punchline #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Dustin Nguyen Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Knight Terrors Punchline #2 (Of 2)(Cover C Ejikure Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Knight Terrors Punchline #2 (Of 2)(Cover D Lucas Meyer Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Punchline #2 (Of 2)(Cover E Gleb Melnikov Black & White Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Superman #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Gleb Melnikov), $4.99
Knight Terrors Superman #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Jon Bogdanove Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Superman #2 (Of 2)(Cover C John Giang Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Superman #2 (Of 2)(Cover D Mikel Janin Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Superman #2 (Of 2)(Cover E Pete Woods Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Wonder Woman #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Jae Lee), $4.99
Knight Terrors Wonder Woman #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Sebastian Fiumara Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Wonder Woman #2 (Of 2)(Cover C Jeff Dekal Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Wonder Woman #2 (Of 2)(Cover D W. Scott Forbes Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Wonder Woman #2 (Of 2)(Cover E John McCrea Card Stock Variant), AR
Monkey Prince Volume 2 The Monkey King And I HC, $24.99
Nightwing The Joker War TP, $19.99
Penguin #0 (Cover A Belén Ortega), $3.99
Tales Of The Titans #2 (Of 4)(Cover A Nicola Scott), $4.99
Tales Of The Titans #2 (Of 4)(Cover B Christian Ward Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Tales Of The Titans #2 (Of 4)(Cover C Max Dunbar Blue Beetle Movie Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Tales Of The Titans #2 (Of 4)(Cover D Riley Rossmo Card Stock Variant), AR
Tales Of The Titans #2 (Of 4)(Cover E Dani Card Stock Variant), AR
Tales Of The Titans #2 (Of 4)(Cover F Chris Smanee Foil Variant), AR
Teen Titans Go Box Set Volume 1 TV Or Not TV, $29.99
Vigil #4 (Of 6)(Cover A Sumit Kumar), $3.99
Vigil #4 (Of 6)(Cover B Nimit Malavia Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Vigil #4 (Of 6)(Cover C Anand RK Card Stock Variant), AR
Wonder Girl Homecoming TP, $19.99
Wonder Woman By Brian Azzarello And Cliff Chiang Omnibus HC (2023 Edition), $150.00
Wonder Woman Volume 4 Revenge Of The Gods TP (2021), $19.99
Wonder Woman War Of The Gods Special Edition #2 (Of 4)(Cover A George Perez), $4.99
ABRAMS BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS
DC Super Heroes The Multiverse Unfolds HC, $19.99
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ashthedrawer · 7 days
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CHARACTER INFO: THE BOARD GAME CLUB
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Felix Rodriguez (he/him)
A 16-year old Diole starting 11th grade at Diantha Rose High School. Has just moved back to his hometown to try and get a fresh start. Lives with his older sister Reagan and her girlfriend Paisley above the bakery that they own. Childhood best friends with Bliss and Akali. Has a tendency to get into fights over practically anything and has an iconic bowl cut which he claims is a “fashion statement”.
Winola Higgins (she/her)
A 16-year-old Diole starting 11th grade at Diantha Rose High School. Just moved from Germany with her four younger siblings (Cormac, Gertrude, Deirdre, & Franz) and her parents Freida and Fergus. Taking Foods with Alzena. Extremely suicidal and only still alive out of spite for her parents. Has a pet snake and four toads.
January Restall (he/him) - belongs to @jiphenn
A 16-year-old Diole starting 11th grade at Diantha Rose High School. Homeschooled his whole life and has absolutely 0 social skills. Son of Howard Restall, the richest man on the planet and Head of Diole Eradication. He lives in a huge mansion all by himself on the outskirts of the town. Childhood best friends with Maddox. Leader of the Board Game Club.
Maddox Exermas (he/him) - belongs to @jiphenn
A 16-year-old Diole starting 11th grade at Diantha Rose High School. Also homeschooled all his life, and has slightly more social skills than January but not a whole lot. His grandpa Racman owns Chumps Jr., a very run-down and shitty restaurant in a very poor area of town. Childhood best friends with January. Co-leader of the Board Game Club.
Akali Lee (he/him) - belongs to @jiphenn
A 16-year-old Diole going into 11th grade at Diantha Rose High School. Lives in a richer part of their neighborhood with his parents and eight siblings: Ensio, Ilona, Della, Jimbo, Jambo, Letha, Cadi, and Ovia. Everyone under Della is adopted. Childhood best friends with Bliss and Felix. He’s a huge germaphobe and cannot be seen without his iconic black mask+gloves combo and even carries around his own utensils wherever he goes. Has an all-black aesthetic.
Avil Chane (she/her) - belongs to @jiphenn
A 15-year old Diole starting 10th grade at Diantha Rose High School. 5-time city champion swimmer and even gets paid for her swimming competitions. Dating Wilder 🥰🥰. 3rd-in-command for the Board Game Club and January’s ride-or-die. The most skilled with her power (control-wise) out of the whole club. A huge blabbermouth.
Alzena Midori (she/her) - belongs to @jiphenn
A 16-year-old Diole going into 11th grade at Diantha Rose High School. Lives with her older brother Louay in a small apartment nearby the school. Taking Foods with Winola. Used to be a delinquent in middle school and gets severely embarrassed when this fact is brought up. Her nails are always painted fun colours.
Nyssa White (she/her) - belongs to @jiphenn
A 16-year-old Diole going into 11th grade at Diantha Rose High School. Lives with her two lovely parents and her three cats Weenie, Jonnie and Georgie. Extremely anxiety-ridden and skittish.
Astley (he/they) - belongs to @jiphenn
A 17-year-old Diole starting 12th grade at Diantha Rose High School. Dropped out of Elementary and only has a middle-school level education, meaning he’s also illiterate. Formerly homeless but was picked up off the street by Winola’s mom as a type of charity project, and now shares a room with Winola. A drug dealer and a raging alcoholic. Bullies/scams kids on Roblox.
Rory Hattie (they/she) - belongs to @jiphenn
A 17-year-old Diole going into 12th grade at Diantha Rose High School. Lives in foster care. Was so good of a nurse intern that the actual school nurse got fired and they got the job instead. Their most prized possession is “Patches”, the messed up stuffed dog wearing a lab coat and stethoscope that sits by the nurse’s office. Besties with Kuali’i. Has a HORRIBLE memory (doesn’t even remember their own birthday half the time).
Kuali’i Alana (he/him) - belongs to @jiphenn
A 17-year-old Diole going into 12th grade at Diantha Rose High School. Has three younger siblings and is amazing with kids (best older brother in the world). Leader of the Drama Club along with Bliss, and is like a mentor figure to her. Is very popular and well-liked by his peers and teachers; nobody has a bad thing to say about him.
Gunther Lim (he/him) - belongs to @jiphenn
An 18-year-old Diole going into 12th grade at Diantha Rose High School. Has three hot big-booty girlfriends, Lola, Afia and Bea. Plays the acoustic, electric, and bass guitar, though his main one is bass. Has scheduled fights 6-7 days of the week.
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msfcatlover · 6 months
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I finished my Death Mask (Red Hood) Steph playlist, if anyone's interested.
Only took multiple months, am I right? So, if you've got... oh gods, like 6.5hrs... check it out?
(I also have the playlist with all the songs I ended up cutting in this one over here. So if you have even more time and just want a strong dose of RH!Steph vibes, open that up and hit shuffle.)
Full list under the cut, in case youtube decides to take some of the videos down or rearrange my list---or if you want to rebuild it in your playlist player of choice---broken up into rough time periods to make it easier to read.
Introduction through Death:
Trouble by CRMNL || Take It Like A Girl by Khamsin, Molly Moore, Win Woo || Giants by Neoni || That's My Girl by Fifth Harmony || Raising Hell by Kesha, Big Freedia || Make It Look Easy by Valley Of Wolves || Enemies by The Score || Oh My Dear Lord by The Unlikely Candidates || A Little More Time by Natasha Blume || Reflection (Hollow Knight OST)
Resurrection through Return:
Goddess by Cepheid [cover] || Secrets Kill by Ely Eira || Come Alive by Ely Eira || Be My Guest by Azari [cover] || Who Am I? by Besomorph, RIELL || World On Fire by RIELL || Gossip by Måneskin [cover] || A Good Song Never Dies by Saint Motel || Who Are You? by SVRCINA || Hanahaki Syndrome by Shiki Miyoshino || Shadow Shadow by Azari [cover] || The Devil Wears Lace by Steven Rodriguez || Pink (Freak) by Elliot Lee || Thumbs by Sabrina Carpenter || Feed The Machine by Poor Man's Poison [cover] || Make A Move by Icon For Hire || Dirty by grandson || Devil Inside by CRMNL || That's How You Make A Villain by emlyn
Return through Identity Reveal:
Ready For War by 2WEI, Joznez, Kataem || BURN by 2WEI, Edda Hayes || Know My Name by Tru Genesis, DJ Form, Corinne, Sean BE || Champion by Neoni, burnboy || Too Loud by Icon For Hire || Way Up by Jaden || Godsent by Smash Into Pieces || Paranoia by Neoni || Royalty by Egzod, Maestro Chives, Neoni || Good People Do Bad Things by David Thomas Connolly || GOOD FOR HER by MOTHICA, emlyn || Shut Down by BLACKPINK || You Were Wrong by Icon For Hire || Little Girl Gone by CHINCHILLA || All Eyes On Me by CRMNL || Pomegranate Lips by Derivakat || Night Of Your Life by WAR*HALL || Everything or Nothing by Willyecho || How You Like That by BLACKPINK || See You In Hell by Amy Harriet
Reveal through Tower fight:
I'm Gonna Show You Crazy by Bebe Rexha || I'M NOT SORRY by Neoni || One Woman Army by Porcelain Black || Calling All the Monsters by China Anne McClain || Monster by Willyecho || Choke by I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME || They Don't Care About Us by Michael Jackson [cover] || The Road To Hell by TheUnder X Matthew Grant, Ellis Island || Villains Aren't Born (They're Made) by PEGGY || WONDERLAND by Neoni || Rituals by Jiovanni Daniel || Angry Too by Lola Blanc || Devil's Worst Nightmare by FJØRA
Tower fallout:
Go To War by Nothing More || Laplace’s Angel (Hurt People? Hurt People!) by Will Wood || Motherland by REACH || Play Dead by Ellise || Aimed to Kill by Jade LeMac || Twisted by MISSIO || You Can Run by Adam Jones || Tomboy by Destiny Rogers [remix] || Whisper Whisper Whisper by Azari [cover] || Outlaw by Neoni || Wild Lands by Koethe || What's My Name by China Anne McClain
Spite-Flirting With Tim (Oracle):
Hot One by Leyla Blue, Baby Tate, REI AMI || Inferno by Bella Poarch [cover] || A Little Wicked by Valerie Broussard || DICTATOR by REI AMI || plot line by emlyn || you make a woman wanna... by emlyn || Here Come the Wolves by Lola Blanc
Fighting the family & Running the Alley:
Pretty Distraction by SkyDxddy || Stronger by The Score || Bloodshot by Sam Tinnesz || Let's Do This by Outskrts || Go For Gold by Autumn Kings || Hey Brother by Jakob Samuel|| Don't Stop The Devil by Dead Posey || Legend by The Score || What's Up Danger by Blackway, Black Caviar [remix]|| Welcome to the Party by Diplo || Do It Like A Dude by Jessie J || My Name Is... by Once Monsters || Queen of Kings by Alessandra Mele || Monster by Besomorph || I Like It Loud by Cash Cash || Confident by Demi Lovato || Looking at Me by Sabrina Carpenter || Immortals by Fall Out Boy || Up In Flames by Icon For Hire || Can't Get Enough by Jaxson Gamble || Do Right, Fear No Man by The Last Knife Fighter
Saving Jason, Having Hard Conversations, & Reuniting with the Family:
Deadly by Ellise || Cuttin' the Cord by Lunarcode || Soldiers by Sam Tinnesz, GoldTop || So Close To Me by Marc Boudreau || Dynasty by MIIA || Monster by Beth Crowley || It's Alright by Mother MotherGhost Town by Neoni, Layto || The Kid I Used To Know by Arrested Youth || Broken Boys & Bitter Bitches by Ellise || DDU-DU DDU-DU by BLACKPINK || Poison by LuLuYam || life's a bitch by TAELA || Give and Take by Poor Man's Poison || SHIT SHOW by UPSAHL || Lay Your Weapons Down by Ilse DeLange || Chasing The Sun by The Wanted || Hold Back The River by James Bay || Better Than One by The Score
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(Holy shit, sorting/fixing these took like 3hrs, and I started by just copy-pasting the playlist's text directly to tumblr...)
I’m actually super proud of a couple of these transitions, or how I chose to build the mood in certain sections
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alldancersaretalented · 8 months
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Sophia Schiano (DancePlex -> ??)
Balbina Cueva (Ale Mancilla Dance Studio)
Madden Zook (Artflux)
Quincy Hadlock (Artistic Dance Project)
Andrez Jimenez (Artistic Edge Dance)
Alexis Austin (Brava Dance Center)
Caroline Medley (BPMDC)
Brooklyn Medley (BPMDC)
Savy Luechtefeld (Caroline Collective)
Cydney Abbott (CDC)
Grayson Niemcyzk (CDC)
Zac Gibson (Can Dance)
Caleb Livingston (Center Stage Dance Studio)
Amaya Weeks (Club)
Elsie Sandall (Club)
Ashton Wullbrandt (Club)
Lauryn Aniyah (Collective Phoenix)
Karson Koller (Collective Phoenix)
Morgan Wendt (Complexity Dance)
Kate Baker (CSPAS)
Violet Schwarz (CSPAS)
Brooklyn Ward (CSPAS)
Kylie Lawrence (CSPAS)
Stella Hafen (CSPAS)
Richie Ford (Coastal Dance Works)
Jakey McCullough (DH Dance Company)
Alana Gordon (Dance Connection)
Paige Kim (Dance Enthusiasm)
Aracely Lee (Dance Deluxe)
Gage Davis (Dance Deluxe)
Antonia Zanin (Dance Edge)
Haven Greene (DC Dance Factory)
Hannah Fogel (Dance Institute)
Zachary Roy (Dance Town)
Rylie Bordon (Dance Unlimited)
Addilynn Sullivan (Dance Unlimited Boise)
Cameron Janson (DDPC)
Kennedie Caldwell (Denise Wall)
Talia Mempin (Elements Elite)
Jack Schofield (Elite Academy for Dance)
Mya Lanigan (Evolve Dance Complex)
Gavin Morales (Evolve Dance Company)
Coltrane Vodicka (Evoke Dance Movement)
Addi Perrotto (Expressenz)
Brynn Jones (Expressenz)
Kate Jarboe (Expressenz)
Bella Aren (Focal Point)
Regina Espejo (Gaby Pinzon Dance)
Madelyn Duncan (GCDA Dance)
Sophie Flowers (HDC Studio)
Emory Pettit (Impact Elite)
Levi Caicco (In Motion Dance)
Blais Lingle (JD Charleston)
Phoebe McNamara (Just Elite Dance)
Taya Osso (Katies Dance Connection)
Finley Aldridge (Kim Massey)
Pierson Aldridge (Kim Massey)
Bella Charnstrom (Larkin)
Cameron Kennedy (LD Dancer)
Cha Cha Shen (Mather)
Helena Olaerts (Mather)
Cova Card (MVMT)
Canaan Blasit (MVMT)
Erika Del Mazo (New Era ADF)
Emma Bassel (New Level)
Desa Jankes (New Level)
Katie Dong (Nor Cal)
Mika Takase (Nor Cal)
Channing Embry (NSDPAC)
Matthew Conway (NSDPAC)
AvaLeigh Mackaron (NSDPAC)
Madeleine Shen (Northpointe)
Sophia SantaMaria (OCPAA)
Khloe Kwon (Pave)
Addyson Paul (Pave)
Camila Cuevas (PEDC)
Izzy Pascuale (Performance Edge 2)
Lincoln Russo (Poiroir Productions)
Stella Eberts (Project 21)
Richie Granese (Project 21)
Olivia Toneguzzo (Pulse Dance Centre)
Kaylin Gabosh (Revolution Dance)
Elena Markonidis (Rhythm Dance Co)
Ansley Matchack (Sceniccity Dance)
Dylan Custodio (Stars)
Hugo Silva (Stars)
Anita Rodriguez (Stars)
Camila Giraldo (Stars)
Skyla Lucena (Stars)
Santiago Sosa (Stars)
Alonzo Dock (Stars Elite Training)
Vera Souvannavong (Studio4Talent)
Samantha Sweetman (Studio4Talent)
Kloie Goodman (Synergy Academy)
Josh Lundy (Studio 413)
Peyton Nowacki (Studio 702)
Norah Johnson (Studio7TalentCenter)
Annabella Grace (Studio L Hoboken)
Avery Nicole (TDA Prep)
Katherine Khait (Techniques Dance)
Lakota Loya (The Right Combination Dance)
Rissa Laugana (The Rock)
Addison Price (The Rock)
Tiara Sherman (The Rock)
Caitlyn Paik (TTP Dance Pilates)
Kelsey Suka (Utah Dance Institute)
Kennedy Anderson (Vision Dance Alliance)
Rudie Bolton(Weissman)
Reagan Hess (WFDC)
Kaylin Marie (Your Haven)
Blake Metcalf (Xtreme)
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cagliostrohq · 1 year
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Hello! I've been lurking but there's so many taken faces that i'm blanking on who to bring. What are your mw fcs that could fit an alchemist?
Fear not, anon! We've got you covered with a list of amazing faceclaims still available for the taking: Tenoch Huerta, Taylor Russel, Alba Flores, Winona Ryder, Dewanda Wise, Joy Sunday, Adria Arjona, Anna Lambe, Davika Hoorne, Madeline Madden, Courtney Eaton, Sasha Lane, Amber Midthunder, Ashley Moore, Chase Sui Wonders, Steven Yeun, Coty Comacho, Quannah Chasinghorse, Lauren Ridloff, Khadija Red Thunder, Kiowa Gordan, Emma D'Arcy, Morgan Holmstrom, Hari Nef, Star Slade, Quintessa Swindell, Priscilla Quintana, Simone Ashley, Rege Jean Page, Zion Moreno, Joe Keery, Ismael Cruz Cordova, Teyonah Parris, Debora Nascimento, Taís Araújo, Anya Chalotra, Poppy Liu, Savannah Lee Smith, Jamie Campbell Bower, Brianne Tju, Kathryn Bernardo, Evan Mock, Henry Golding, Jan Luis Castellanos, Angel Bismark Curiel, MJ Rodriguez, Jacqueline Sato, Rosé, Josie Totah, Maddison Jaizani, Karreuche Tran, Kiernan Shipka, Justice Smith, Lana Condor, Luka Sabbat, Aisha Dee, Rahul Kohli, Sofia Bryant, Stephanie Beatriz, Boun Noppanut Guntachai, Alex Meraz, Anna Diop, Chay Suede, Go Minsi, Michaela Coel, Jesse James Keitel, Jung Hoeyeon, Antionette Robertson, Cierra Ramirez, Grace Dove, Laura Harrier, Manny Jacinto, Sen Mitsuji, Aida Osman, Charlie Heaton, Michael B. Jordan, Tom Hardy, Omar Sy, Lizeth Selene, Charles Michael Davis, Mark Mckenna, Maya Hawke, Natalia Dyer, and Win Metawin!
We tried to focus on those with an abundance of resources, but also feel free to bring in your favorite, underused FCs regardless of how many gifs or icons they have! They're not necessary in order to have fun here! :D
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denimbex1986 · 9 months
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'We are on the verge of a "Hartnettaissance."
Josh Hartnett recently had impressive performances on TV ("Black Mirror") and in movies ("Oppenheimer").
Since he's known best for his work on the big screen, we're highlighting Hartnett's top movie roles.
14. John Tate in "Halloween H20: 20 Years Later" (1998)
In his big screen debut, Hartnett played John, the son of Jamie Lee Curtis' character, Laurie.
It's what you'd expect — he runs for his life from Michael Myers. It's not the most memorable performance, but landing the role did help catapult him into the "next big thing" conversation in Hollywood.
13. Hugo Goulding in "O" (2001)
In this modern-day retelling of Shakespeare's "Othello," Harnett plays the evil Hugo (essentially an adaptation of the Iago character in the classic play), who plots against his supposed friend Odin (Mekhi Phifer) to get the attention of Desi (Julia Stiles) and ruin Odin's life.
Released at a time when Hartnett's star was rising fast, the movie helped show that Hartnett was more than just a pretty face.
12. Dwight "Bucky" Bleichert in "The Black Dahlia" (2006)
Though this Brian DePalma-directed adaptation of James Ellroy's classic pulpy noir didn't get the acclaim you'd expect with such legends attached, Hartnett still shined as a detective investigating one of Los Angeles' most notorious murders.
In a cast that also featured stars like Aaron Eckhart, Scarlett Johansson, and Hilary Swank, Hartnett proves here that his dramatic acting chops are on par with those of genuine movie stars.
11. The Drifter in "Bunraku" (2010)
A rare impressive performance from the decade or so where Hartnett found himself in B-movies that often went straight-to-video or On Demand, Hartnett has a blast in "Bunraku" playing the movie's lead, The Drifter, who stumbles upon some interesting characters — and a lot of blood.
10. Matt Sullivan in "40 Days and 40 Nights" (2002)
Hartnett leans heavily on his heartthrob status in this rom-com, in which he plays a guy who gives up any sexual contact for Lent.
Playing up his character's wide eyes and penchant for hyperventilating as his hormones gradually get out of control, Hartnett delivers big on the laughs and the charm here.
9. K.C. Calden in "Hollywood Homicide" (2003)
A year after doing the rom-com thing, Hartnett teamed up with Harrison Ford for this studio action comedy.
Harnett holds his own across from Ford, delivering a playfulness he doesn't often give us in his filmography.
8. Ernest Lawrence in "Oppenheimer" (2023)
In Christopher Nolan's biopic of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Hartnett stars as one of the real-life physicists who joined the Manhattan Project to create the atom bomb alongside Oppenheimer.
Hartnett plays Ernest Lawrence as a man who is not just friendly with Oppenheimer, but who tries to make the genius understand that his actions, especially his favoritism towards Communist thinking, can lead to problems.
7. Trip Fontaine in "The Virgin Suicides" (1999)
In Sofia Coppola's feature directorial debut about the tragic lives of five teenage sisters, Hartnett plays Trip, the movie's heartthrob who dates the most rebellious sister, Lux (Kirsten Dunst).
Hartnett plays his role perfectly, and Coppola frames him as a high school God on screen, complete with a flowing 1970s-style haircut and stylish outfits.
6. Dave "Boy Sweat" Hancock in "Wrath of Man" (2021)
The recent "Hartnettaissance" can be traced back to this Guy Ritchie action thriller.
This revenge movie set in the world of armored truck guards finds Hartnett playing one of the guards who befriends Jason Statham's character.
It won't be the last time Ritchie calls on Hartnett to bring one of his characters to life.
5. The Salesman in "Sin City" (2005)
As the slick assassin in the Robert Rodriguez adaptation of Frank Miller's iconic comic series, Hartnett's character plays a key role in bookending the movie.
His voiceover narrates his target at the start of the movie at a party. Then, dressed as a doctor at the end of the movie, he encounters a woman in an elevator. She knows from the sight of him that her fate is set.
Though Harnett doesn't get a lot of screen time, his presence in both scenes is thrilling and chilling.
4. Matt Eversmann in "Black Hawk Down" (2001)
Hartnett is front and center in Ridley Scott's acclaimed war movie, which follows the aftermath of a Black Hawk helicopter crashing in enemy territory in Mogadishu in 1993 during the Somali Civil War.
The role was a breakthrough in positioning Hartnett as not just a heartthrob, but a good actor in his own right.
3. Danny Francesco in "Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre" (2023)
Teaming again with Guy Ritchie, Hartnett delivers one of his best performances in recent memory. In this Ritchie action movie, Jason Statham plays a spy who must track down a device before an arms dealer (Hugh Grant) sells it to the highest bidder.
Hartnett plays the dealer's favorite actor, whom Statham's character uses to infiltrate the dealer's world.
Here, Hartnett gets to flex his comedic chops, as his egotistical actor character suddenly has to be as tough as the characters he plays on screen.
2. Danny Walker in "Pearl Harbor" (2001)
Michael Bay's blockbuster fictional epic about the attack on Pearl Harbor was slaughtered by critics and became a punching bag for audiences throughout the summer of 2001. But despite all of that, it features one of Hartnett's best performances.
Starring alongside Ben Affleck as two best friends who survive the attack, the role marks the biggest studio job Hartnett has had to date. Not only does Hartnett deliver an impressive dramatic performance, but he also carries the movie's main love story, alongside Kate Beckinsale.
1. Zeke Tyler in "The Faculty" (1998)
The same year Hartnett made his big-screen debut in "Halloween H20," he also starred in Robert Rodriguez's sci-fi horror "The Faculty."
As the rebellious, drug-dealing student at an Ohio high school who is repeating his senior year, Hartnett delivers all the qualities that would go on to make him famous: His boyish good looks, his brooding intensity, his signature deep voice, and that late-1990s look where you wear a long-sleeved shirt under a T-shirt.'
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Polly Bergen, Ingmar Bergman, my sister Jennie, Bebe Buell, Bob Casale, John A. Chapman, Gerald Ford, Lee Friedlander, Rosie Grier, Maulana Karenga, Angélique Kidjo, Gustav Klimt, Jamie Johnson, Paul McCartney’s 1986 “Press” single, Tommy Mottola, Peta Murgatroyd, singer-songwriter Bret Putnam, Adam Quinn, Phil Reeder, Del Reeves, Dan Reynolds (Imagine Dragons), Dale Robertson, Jerry Rubin, Dirty Dave Rudabaugh, Matthew Seligman, Stan Shaw, Harry Dean Stanton, Rubberlegs Williams, and the social activist and iconic figure in American folk music, Woody Guthrie. The legendary singer-songwriter gave us The Dust Bowl Ballads and “This Land is Your Land.” He was a major influence on Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Sixto Rodriguez, Pete Seeger, and many others. He also fathered a musical family with son Arlo and grandchildren Gabe and Nora.
Woody gave us the song, “This Land is Your Land”—a land for all people. He taught people how to view America and social issues through the lens of a song, saying, "I hate a song that makes you think that you are not any good. I hate a song that makes you think that you are just born to lose. Bound to lose. No good to nobody. No good for nothing. Because you are too old or too young or too fat or too slim or too ugly or too this or too that." 
Here’s my take of Woody’s autobiographical song “Oklahoma Hills,” co-written with his cousin Jack Guthrie (a cowboy star who went #1 with this in 1945). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aYTpJETVcQ Meanwhile, HB Woody, and thank you for creating “the machine that kills fascists.” . 
#woodyguthrie #birthday #arloguthrie #johnnycash #bobdylan #sixtorodriguez #peteseeger #americana #machine #fascists #johnnyjblair #jackguthrie
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youngfcs · 2 years
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Olá, quais são os próximos gifs packs que veremos por aqui ?
Olá, anon! Os que eu tenho na lista são:
Devon Lee Carlson
Sara Paxton – Aquamarine
Lee Siyeon – Dreamcatcher [recentemente]
Shay Mitchell em dollface
Peyton Roi List [Cobra kai] 2ª temp.
kennedy walsh [gif icons]
Melissa Benoist supergirl 6º temp
Nick Gehlfuss – 7 temp chicago med
Gina Rodriguez - jane the virgin season 5
Abigail Cowen [1 temp winx]
Mary Mouser – 4 temp de cobra kai
E alguns aesthetics:
Grécia antiga + deuses do olimpo [estou fazendo esse]
Medieval + Castelos + Vestidos + Espadas
Policiais + FBI
Piratas
Guerra/Soldados
Harry Potter
Super Heróis
e às vezes eu faço umas packs porque eu quero, então fico intercalando :)
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UAL2 UNIT2 - HALF TERM 06/2022
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At the PhotoBookCafe, in Shoreditch, London
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At the Photographers' Gallery, London
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Lesson Half Term
For this lesson, I spent a day visiting a series of establishments to gain more experience in how to assess the physical printed image.
The first stop was to the PhotoBookCafé (pictured, above) in North London’s Shoreditch district. Its free library of photobooks and photozines offered a massive opportunity to browse through a wide range of eclectic works.
These included Lu Yang’s semi-erotica, video-game inspired self-portraits in the A4-sized King Kong zine; and the quirky realism in the 5A format zines published by Bump Books.
The informality of the photocopy-like paper used for the zines contrasted with the hard cover and thick matte paper used for images in Americans Parade by George Georgiou. His depiction of the peculiarities in ordinary Americans’ daily lives is comparable to the portrayal of the British by photographer Martin Parr.
Also fascinating was the variety of book formats used by publishers, such as the family album look for the compilation of different photographers’ work in Momentos, published by Monaris; the sophisticated hardback inside a slipcase for People of the Mud, by Berlin-based Luis Alberto Rodriguez, who homes in on the far-from sophisticated hard grind of the lives of a working class community in Ireland.
Equally intriguing was the almost large A3 size and newspaper-supplement style of 12-8 2017, William Mebane’s photographic coverage of the controversial rallies held by US President Donald Trump in Florida.
The PhotoBookCafé visit was followed by one to London’s Photographers’ Gallery and the exhibition called For the Record: Photography & the Art of the Album Cover. This was a visual feast for music fans. It focused on the symbiotic relationship between recorded music and photographic art.
The repertoire included iconic vinyl album covers influenced by or taken by famous artists (Andy Warhol), by famous photograph artists (Lee Friedlander), and covers imitating other album covers (the Clash’s London Calling encapsulating the rebelliousness of punk by imitating the cover of Elvis Presley’s debut album displaying the raucousness of 1950s rock ‘n roll.) (pictured, above).
My next stop was to Maison Assouline, the boutique luxury bookshop in London’s Piccadilly area. The photography books and art books cost between £75 and £20,000 each (pictured, above).
The management explained that the covers of the large limited-edition A3 size coffee-table books costing about £1,000 were specifically made from silk, hand-sewn and hand-bound in Italy before being exported to the UK in customised clamshell cases.
Each book’s cover is embossed in gold, silver and other highly specialised paint. Another Assouline book on Formula One motor-racing had its cover made from recycled F1 tyres (pictured, above).
It was hard to know whether the prices indicate excess just for the sake of it, whether the luxurious covers and paper used to display the photos enhanced the photos’ storytelling; or whether the high costs amounted to good photography’s deserved financial merit and value.
But the whole day’s experience illustrated the extraordinary wide range of print-publishing formats for photography.
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Episode 356
Marvel and DC September 2022 Solicits
Comic Reviews:
DC
DC Pride: Tim Drake Special by Meghan Fitzmartin, ALberto Alburquerque, Belen Ortega, Nick Filardo, Alejandro Sanchez, Luis Guerrero, 
Young Justice Targets
Marvel
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Carmen Carnero, Nolan Woodard
What If Miles Morales? 4 by Yehudi Mercado, Luigi Zagaria, Chris Sotomayor
Moon Knight Black White and Blood 2 by Benjamin Percy, David Pepose, Patrick Zircher, Vanes Del Rey, Leonardo Romera, Chris Sotomayor
Deadpool Samurai Vol 2 by Sanshiro Kasama, Hikaru Uesugi
Marvel's Secret Reverse by Kazuki Takahasi
Victor Strange infinity comic by Al Ewing, Ramon Bachs
Image
Do A Powerbomb 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer
Seven Sons 1 by Robert Windom, Kelvin Mao, Jae Lee, June Chung
Undiscovered Country: Destiny Man Special by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson
Bone Orchard Mythos: The Passageway HC by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino
AfterShock
A Calculated Man 1 by Paul Tobin, Alberto Alburquerque, Mark Englert
Behemoth
Illusion Witch 1 by Ruben Romero, Andrea Errico
Archie
The Best Archie Comic Ever Special by 
ComiXology
Never-Ending Party by Rachel Pollack, Joe Corallo, Eva Cabrera, Costanza Oroza
GNs
Silk Hills by Ryan Ferrier, Brian Level, Kate Sherron
Batter Royale by Leisl Adams
The Well by Jake Wyatt, Choo
Cryptid Club: Bigfoot Takes The Field
The Crux by Jason Snyder, Jonathan Banchick, Everson Lyrio, Robert Nugent (The Crux Comic Book)
Additional Reviews: Ms. Marvel ep2, Obi-Wan ep5, The Woman Across the Street From The Girl In The Window, Peacemaker s1, Invaders by Chip Zdarsky, Uncommon Type, Young Justice s4, Lightyear, Dead End: Paranormal Park
Remembering Tim Sale
Iconic Bad Movie Showdown: Van Helsing vs. the Mummy
News: Joker 2 and Lady Gaga, 3 animated Avatar movies coming (Kyoshi in 2024, Zuko in 2025, Korra in 2025), Alex Hirsch tells all, WWE news, GOT sequel series, Omni news, Marvel gets Planet of the Apes license, Strange World, No More Ezra, Hercules live adaptation, Von Erich and Zac Efron, Wonder Man series
Comics Countdown:
Bone Orchard Mythos: The Passageway GN by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino
Well GN by Jake Wyatt, Choo
Batter Royale GN by Leisl Adams
Eight Billion Genies 2 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne
Radiant Black 15 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Alec Siegel, Eduardo Ferigato, Igor Monti
Superman: Son of Kal-El 12 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Scott Hanna, Ruairi Coleman, Raul Fernandez, Matt Herms, Federico Blee
Do A Powerbomb 1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer
Batgirls 7 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Robbi Rodriguez, Rico Renzi
Grim 2 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi
Undiscovered Country: Destiny Man Special by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson
Check out this episode!
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eduardomarin90 · 2 years
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A is for Azure: A New Icon for the World’s Computer from Microsoft Design on Vimeo.
Our new Azure icon is a refreshed representative of the Azure ideal: Invent with purpose. We’ve updated it in the modern spirit of the Microsoft Fluent design system, so it feels like a natural part of the Microsoft family. It embodies the qualities we want Azure to stand for: Innovative, modern, and familiar. A modern icon for the World’s Computer.
Credits:
C+AI Narratives: Ben Erickson, Cassandra Rodriguez, Eric Youngstrom, Josh Keckley, Nick Junke, Otto Arsenault, Ryan Fernan, Sofia Rybin, Traver Philips
RISE NYC: Andre Holzmeister, Andre Poli, Etienne Du Jardin, Flavio Montiel, Flavio Vidigal, Matheus Nobre, Pedro Vidigal
Azure A Team Contributors: Doug Kim, Jason Kilpatrick, Jennifer Han, Joe Hallock, Julien Tauban, Matthieu James, Pallavi Damera, Sang In Lee, Steph Battershell
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