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artist-issues · 2 years
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Not to be too dramatic about it, but yes, the animator’s and character designers based Treasure Planet Jim on James Dean, and yes, they did a good job.
I mean, look at the eye-mask effect and the line under the eye along the cheekbone:
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That hand-drawn, animated Jim Hawkins could be channeling James Dean’s ghost
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Look at those EYEBROWS
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maslimanny · 5 months
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Everyone says love hurts, but thats not true. Loneliness hurts. Rejection hurts. Losing someone hurts. Envy hurts. Everyone gets these things confused with love, but in reality love is the only thing in this world that covers up all pain and makes someone feel wonderful again. Love is the only thing in this world that does not hurt." ❤️
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amosteppmostvan · 2 years
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„Nem értik, hogy miért fordult meg minden. Miért mutatja a hátát, aki szembe jön. Miért a talpát látjuk a lentieknek. Miért elemkedik, ami süllyed.”
– Wunderlich József - Skizó: Ragasztva
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autumn-may · 4 months
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Mostly spoiler free summary of my viewing experience
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loverinfalls · 8 months
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people don’t know but i really REALLY like Heath Ledger
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mintaikcorpse · 2 months
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Enjoy Blake Roman shipping Huskerdust
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ionomycin · 4 months
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Forest Guardians
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Vincent Price and Peter Lorre
The Raven (1963) director: Roger Corman
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crunchycrystals · 7 months
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this makes me want to cry
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bzjohndoryy · 7 days
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Brozone actor au???? CRAZY.
Character relatiosnhips and dynamics so far
-John Dory and Branch are the only ones actually related by any blood (same mother)
-still very much found family however just a bit more organic
-Brozone actors frequently hang out after shoots and meet up a lot
Ages and heights are still what i have them in brozone diner au I CANT REALLY MARK ANY MAJOR CHANGES BESIDES their personalities r more similar to the canon trollsbandtogether than brozone diner
floyd has the most sarcastic and sassy humor and it bled into the movie production often but the directors fucking loved it
A LOT OF THE ACTORS FOLLOW THEIR VA’S CAREER BEFORE JOINING TROLLS BAND TOGETHER, like john dory is a comedian etcetcetc
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artist-issues · 8 months
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Look, I read the biographies, I googled ‘em, and I know people say James Dean was a Marlon Brando-copy.
But I just saw On the Waterfront and I didn’t get that at all. I mean. Maybe some of Dean’s line delivery is similar here and there. I noticed Brando holds his side with both hands, which Dean also does in Padlocks and Something For an Empty Briefcase when he’s acting injured. And I think maybe they both interact with objects of meaning, like Jim tugging on Abra’s watch or Terry’s playing with Edie’s glove.
But other than that I was looking for similarities in the way they carry themselves or in their mannerisms and I didn’t see many.
I mean. I’m no expert. Maybe I just can’t tell what’s technique and what’s character-choice. But they seem to approach similar scenes differently, which shouldn’t be the case when the whole point everybody is trying to make is that James Dean copies Brando. For example, it looks to me like they interact with girl costars very differently. Brando acts very charming and forward, maintaining a flirty gaze as long as his character isn’t avoiding a question.
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In Streetcar, when Brando’s character is interacting with a woman he hates but is attracted to, because she’s constantly judging him, you get very forward eye contact.  But even in Rebel, with more confident characters like Jim Stark, Dean plays his romance scenes by avoiding eye contact and only looking when the girl isn’t.
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And when it’s an insecure character like Cal? No Brando-ish, flirty, observant looks toward the lady while she’s watching, at all. Just big stares whenever she turns away.
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I am not an actor, but I do sometimes draw characters by basing their traits after real people, so to some extent I know what kind of movements and mannerisms I’m looking for to replicate. When a person I’m using for inspiration looks out of the tops of their eyes or does something distinctly memorable, I jot that down and do it later with the characters I’m drawing. 
I just don’t see any similarities in mannerisms between them. The most I can figure is that the Method of acting was popularized and introduced to the Silver Screen by Brando, and then when James Dean, also using the Method, got big after Eden, and people heard he liked Brando and owned a motorcycle like Brandos, they went, “‘oh he’s copying Brando.” ‘
And yeah, I guess they both stand out on screen because they both have that “real person” energy that interested me in James Dean in the first place. But in my humble opinion, although Brando is interesting to watch and feels like he’d fit right in onscreen with modern, realistic-acting-charming actors, he isn’t as raw as James Dean when James Dean is at his best.  I think the most powerful acting isn’t acting at all; it’s showing a side of yourself that is intimate and real and genuine, and relating it to the character. James Dean really had issues with his dad and really was insecure and unsure of what people wanted from him, from everything I can tell. So in East of Eden, he is Cal, he doesn’t just act like Cal. Everything from the way he runs with his hands in his pockets to the way he’s a mouth breather to his stares to his hunched shoulders, not just his line delivery, feels like you’re watching live footage of a real, insecure person who didn’t know he was being filmed.
I don’t get that feeling from Terry in On the Waterfront, as great as he is, and I certainly don’t get it from Stanley in Streetcar. They both feel like amazing character portrayals, and they’re easy to believe and watch, but they don’t have raw moments that hit me the way James Dean’s do. Not even the “Stellaaaa” scene or the taxi cab scene.
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doodlboy · 4 months
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My favorite bit is when The Doctor says smthn akin to "I was so young then," and it's a flashback to a previous actor who is visibly older than the current one
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So Pedro Pascal and COD men own this pussy 😌
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nikki-rook · 6 months
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Michael Sheen as Martin Whitly - Prodigal Son
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amosteppmostvan · 2 years
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Jackie ❤️
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owlstar97 · 5 months
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Seriously, what is it with Chris Pine and him voicing animated dreamboats?! 😍
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