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nofatclips · 2 years
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Without Organs by Plague Rider from the album Rhizome
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juuyeah · 8 months
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A lot of Franky for last week but you all know me now
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ultimateanna · 19 days
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Stranger Things  (season 4)
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fijiwater33 · 19 days
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Well I was hoping the father daughter practice was going to be more wholesome but at least we saw it lol.
Also man did Damian really go up in her eyes if she had such a sour taste in her mouth just a few days before about him, and she still confessed her telepathy.
Niw the most important thing. Who was Martha thinking of when asked about a boyfriend? Y’all thinking of Henry, but I’m calling she has both him and Matthew wrapped around her finger.
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pennyngram · 5 months
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Every single Darcy ever.
1938, Andrew Osborn
1940, Lord Olivier
1952, Peter Cushing
1958, Alan Badel
1967, Lewis Fiander
1980, David Rintoul
1995, Colin Firth
2003, Orlando Seale (the one with the Mormons)
2004, Martin Henderson (Bride and Prejudice)
2005, Matthew MacFadyen
2008, Elliot Cowan (Lost in Austen)
2012, Daniel Vincent Gordh (The Lizzie Bennet Diaries)
2013, Matthew Rhys (Death comes to Pemberley)
2016, Sam Riley (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies)
2016, Chase Connor (Before the Fall, not featured as I wasn't able to find a decent picture)
2016 & 2018, Ryan Paevey (Unleashing Mr Darcy & Marrying Mr Darcy, not featured as I remembered these movies only after creating the infographic ops)
2022, Conrad Ricamora (Fire Island)
I'm not counting Bridget Jones since it doesn't market itself as having ties to P&P
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whatjaswatched · 3 months
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You’re telling me there’s a BBC period drama television series with Cillian Murphy and Matthew Macfadyen that I’ve never heard of??
I know that the novel this is based on was written by a man, but the screenplay was written by the man who gave us the Colin Firth 1995 Pride and Prejudice, and these characters are being played by men who are literally written for women, so my question is - how did people survive this???
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I want to say ‘it’s the sideburns for me’ but I genuinely just am so floored that this exists. There is no time for jokes.
I guess I know what I’m doing this week, then.
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tare-anime · 30 days
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Sometimes in their youth....
Martha and Henry *spars with lean type of swords*: "Anggar!!"
Matthew *casually cleaning his pistols*: Pistols are more efficient.
Martha and Henry: It's not ellegant!!!
Matthew: 💢💢💢
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avonlea71 · 2 months
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Matthew Macfadyen & Shirley Henderson in The Way We Live Now (2001).
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asgoodeasgold · 2 months
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Meet the characters & cast of Department Q
Netflix's new Nordic noir crime thriller currently in production.
I have made some cast cards so we can remember who is who.
🔸️Carl Morck, The former top-rated detective - Matthew Goode
🔸️Merrit Linguard, The ruthless prosecutor - Chloe Pirrie
🔸️Akram Salim, The mysterious assistant - Alexej Manvelov
🔸️Dr Rachel Irving, The smart therapist - Kelly Macdonald
🔸️Rose, The troubled rookie - Leah Byrne
🔸️Mark Bonnar as Stephen, Shirley Henderson as Clare Marsh, Jamie Sives as DS Hardy & Kate Dickie as Moira
📷 All photos & text from Netflix, apart from photo of Matthew Goode by Simon Emmett (via matthew-goode.net). Character descriptors my own.
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sentienttrafficcone · 3 months
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Martha, McMahon and Henderson
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Headcanon - These three were best friends (Martha and McMahon estranged couple) who ended up diverging cuz they had different views. Henderson became an educator, Martha chose to raise Becky, daughter of a weapons manufacturer. Two chose to create peace by 1) being an educator 2) being an influence to powerful player (Becky). Both of them invested in the next generation While Mcmahon chose to be an assassin, I think after he and Martha split up, Yor became the closest thing he had to a daughter. Maybe in their younger years, Henry would have been an imperial scholar, Martha first dream was to be an athlete, but for some reason she became disillusioned with that dream and decided to pick a different path in caregiving because she wanted to make a brighter future. She was a bit exasperated by her two friends but accepted and endeared to McMahon and Henderson (elegant) quirks regardless). Cares deeply for her friends and is a warm and thoughtful person. McMahon being stiff as a board with most people, but a bit of a looker. Disagreed with Henderson politically a lot, but still respected him. Secret soft spot for Martha. He admires her kindness and perseverance. She could be frustrated by how stiff and stubborn he can be but despite her frustration still likes being around him, admires him and thinks he is interesting and a bit kind. Although she at first thought Henry's obsession with elegance very strange, she came to look out for him too. Henderson with all of his elegant quirks was puzzling to many people. A surprising looker in his younger years, caught the attention of a lot of girls (not that he'd ever play with their hearts, since it would not be elegant). He eventually settled down with a woman though, he is now a widower. A gentleman who sometimes disagreed with McMahon a lot, regardless he was a great friend and companion to him and Martha. He misses his old friends, especially McMahon, who he has not seen in years. He is glad that Martha has been a constant though.
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avocadosockz · 1 day
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WHAT AN ABSOLUTE WIN FOR THE SAPPHICS ARE YOU KIDDING ME THIS IS EVERYTHING
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The Way We Live Now (2001)
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runninginduckshorts · 7 months
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I’m half way through Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner and these two really are the definition of ADHD/Autistic girlfriends, I love it
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helmstone · 2 months
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Netflix series Department Q enters production
Netflix series Department Q enters production
New Netflix crime drama Department Q has started filming in Edinburgh, and as I covered in my CultBox piece (Department Q cast announced as Netflix series enters production) we also have news on the cast. This is season 1 of what I assume is planned for more — it’s adapted from a set of novels by Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen. The core cast (as shown above) are: (top row) Matthew Goode, Chloe…
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redfives · 2 years
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thegayhimbo · 6 months
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Stranger Things Hawkins Horrors Review
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If you haven’t yet, be sure to check out my other Stranger Things Reviews. Like, Reblog, and let me know what your thoughts are regarding the show or the upcoming season! :)
Stranger Things Comics/Graphic Novels:
Stranger Things Six
Stranger Things Halloween Special
Stranger Things The Other Side
Stranger Things Zombie Boys
Stranger Things The Bully
Stranger Things Winter Special
Stranger Things Tomb of Ybwen
Stranger Things Into The Fire
Stranger Things Science Camp
Stranger Things “The Game Master” and “Erica’s Quest”
Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons
Stranger Things Kamchatka
Stranger Things Erica The Great
Stranger Things “Creature Feature” and “Summer Special”
Stranger Things Tie-In Books:
Stranger Things Suspicious Minds
Stranger Things Runaway Max (Part 1 of 3)
Stranger Things Runaway Max (Part 2 of 3)
Stranger Things Runaway Max (Part 3 of 3)
Stranger Things Darkness On The Edge Of Town (Part 1 of 3)
Stranger Things Darkness On The Edge Of Town (Part 2 of 3)
Stranger Things Darkness On The Edge Of Town (Part 3 of 3)
Stranger Things Rebel Robin Book and Podcast (Part 1 of 2)
Stranger Things Rebel Robin Book and Podcast (Part 2 of 2)
Synopsis: Set between seasons 3 and 4, Mike, Dustin, Lucas, Max, Erica, Nancy, Robin, and Steve are all trapped inside in the Video Rental Store after the power goes out on a dark and stormy night. With nothing better to do to pass the time, they begin telling each other scary stories and urban legends surrounding Hawkins......
Observations:
HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE!!!! 🎃☠️👻🍫
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This'll be a shorter review than usual since this was a fast read, but man this book was a lot of fun! The premise itself (i.e. certain main characters from the show trapped in the same location interacting with one another) is worthy of an entire episode from the show, and it's disappointing that Netflix and the Duffer Brothers never thought to film a stand-alone Halloween or Christmas or Holiday Episode (similar to what BBC Sherlock did). Even if it didn't tie into the mythology of the show, just seeing certain characters converse with one another when they barely do on the show would have been something I (and plenty of other fans) would have sat through.
The premise of this book is similar to the short Halloween Special comic I reviewed several months ago (you can find the link to it above), except that was set before season 1 and only featured one scary story told by Will to his friends. By contrast, this book takes place in-between seasons 3 and 4 after Steve and Robin get the job at the Video Rental Store, the Byers Family and El have moved to Lenora (meaning they aren't in this book), and each of the characters here get to tell their creepy tales.
The structure for Hawkins Horrors is similar to horror anthology series like The Twilight Zone, Creepshow, and Tales from the Crypt. It also reminded me a little of the Goosebumps series R.L. Stine wrote in the 90s. The big difference is while Goosebumps was tailored towards kids and had elements of comedy to balance out the horror, the stories told by the characters in Hawkins Horrors get pretty dark and gruesome, and some of them even end on chilling notes. This is not a feel-good book.
Each of the stories are urban legends surrounding Hawkins that the characters either insist are true (even though it's implied they aren't), or at the very least have some details tweaked. What's neat is, if you pay close attention, some of the urban legends told are similar to other famous horror stories, and arguably paying homage to them. Robin and Steve's story about the monster under Lover's Lake is the premise of Stephen King's "The Raft." Erica's story is similar to the plot of Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (right down to the protagonist in a wheelchair seeing something he shouldn't have) except the climax takes a horrifying turn and the ending is ambiguous about the protagonist's survival. Mike's story comes off as a combination of Child's Play and The Twilight Zone episode "Living Doll." Matthew J. Gilbert wrote this book, and it's pretty clear he's a major horror fan. I wouldn't be surprised if he took inspiration for some of these anthology stories from other famous ones, and brought the Stranger Things charm to them.
On top of that, the book acts as clever foreshadowing for certain events in relation to certain characters in season 4. Nancy's horror story takes place at Pennhurst Asylum, where she will later go with Robin to learn about Victor Creel and what happened to his family. Steve's story about the monster under Lover's Lake hints at how he'll eventually gets dragged through the lake into the Upside Down:
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Dustin's story is centered around D&D, and even references the Hellfire Club and Eddie (though Eddie is just referred to as "The Dungeon Master" at this point). Even Erica's story, about the only sane person who tries to warn others about how dangerous someone else is, has parallels to her being the only one at the town hall meeting in season 4 who stands up to Jason and calls bullshit on his attempts to paint the Hellfire Club as a Satanic cult.........only to get dismissed when most of the adults in the room agree with Jason and turn into a lynch mob as a result.
Hawkins Horrors was released on May 3, 2022, a few weeks before the first volume of Season 4 was dropped. I would not be surprised if Netflix and the Duffer Brothers told Matthew J. Gilbert plot elements from season 4, and gave him permission to subtly reference (but not completely spoil) said plot points. Even though I saw the show before I read this book, I still enjoyed the foreshadowing. Well played! :)
The stories were entertaining, but I was more invested in the interactions between the characters. Two of my favorite moments are at the beginning of the book, and towards the end when Mike starts telling his tale. The first is this interaction when everyone shows up minutes before the Video Rental Store closes, much to the annoyance of Steve:
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Then there's this fun bit where Mike trolls everyone while the storm is raging and the power is out 😂:
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It's also pretty amusing when one character tries to tell their story, and the others either question if it actually happened, starts poking holes in it (much to the irritation of the character telling their story), or even calling out when, from their perspective, the tale has a lousy ending:
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It's interactions like this that make the book enjoyable. I'm glad we get to have most of the characters hanging out as friends without there being a crisis from the Upside Down that they have to deal with.
Overall, this was an entertaining read, and a fast-paced book. High recommendations to check it out when you can!
And once again, Happy Halloween everyone!
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