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livesunique · 8 months
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Kedleston Hall, Kedleston, Derbyshire, United Kingdom,
The marble hall with its elaborate plasterwork executed to the designs of Robert Adam. The fluting of the alabaster columns was carried out in situ.
Photo: Paul Highnam/©Country Life
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ellagarto · 2 years
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Street-walking down Memory Lane to my big cinematic breakthrough role as wood shop teacher Buster Highman in the teachers lounge scene of the “Strangers with Candy” movie, sharing the screen with Amy Sedaris, Stephen Colbert, Paul Dinello, Gregory Hollimon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, Callie Thorne, and Todd Oldham. @amysedaris @athomewithamysedaris #amysedaris #strangerswithcandy #stephencolbert #mariathayer @sarahjessicaparker #matthewbroderick @mariathayer @gregoryhollimon @scimmia32 #flatpointhigh #flatpointforever https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch73hZTumBZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fiercerthanyou · 5 years
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William Pink, “Smugglerius”, ca 1834,
Plaster cast, 755 x 1486 mm. 
Photo: RA/Paul Highnam
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team-downey-1965 · 4 years
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"Daddy"
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downeydreamland · 5 years
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Happy New year to all 💓💓🍾🍾🎆🎆🎇🎇🎉🎉
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Acting range opinion? RDJ, Tom Holland, Elizabeth Olsen, Marisa Tomei, Don Cheadle, Zendaya, Paul Rudd?
Hi!
Well, I’m not a movie critic and I’m definitely not an expert, so this is based on what I’ve seen and think:
RDJ: This man is fantastic for me, I’ve fallen in love with each one of his roles lmao. Chaplin, Harry Lockhart, Paul Avery, Peter Highman, Steve Lopez,  Nathan Gardner, Sherlock Holmes, Tony Stark, Hank Palmer, John Dolittle and more. He’s THE actor. I love how he can express so much only with his eyes, it’s crazy. He’s able to convey complex emotions without exaggeration. His improvisation skills are excellent. I truly like how he always prepares for his roles, how he changes his mannerisms in accordance with every role. His body language is always strong in his acting skills, you can see he really gets in character when it’s required. He’s natural and remarkable in his own space. It’s almost like he’s completely unaware of the cameras going around him every time he acts. You can see that performing is something he’s passionate about and that alone makes me respect him even more. Method acting is always a win for me, especially with RDJ. I CAN’T wait for Sherlock Holmes 3.
Tom Holland: This kid is good, really good. I remember him mentioning something about how he gets prepared for an emotional scene; he said that he likes to feel the emotion by repeating it constantly until he’s satisfied with the outcome. It’s almost like he wants to really feel the gut-wrenching emotions going around him. That is fantastic, requires a lot of dedication and it sounds exhausting so I applaud him for that. I know everyone says this but he was phenomenal in The Impossible. 17 wins, 19 nominations, 31 credits and he’s only 23, he’s going to be one of the big ones, I’m sure of it. I also heard he’s going to be Oscar-worthy because of his upcoming movie Cherry and that he’s going to play young Nathan Drake; I'm impressed. He’s a hard-working actor, mad respect for that.
Elizabeth Olsen: I’ve seen almost all of her 22 movies and I think she’s great. Even if her sisters are a big part of my childhood, I think I like Elizabeth’s acting better. She’s one of those emotional reflective actresses that realistically can keep up with the narrative. I liked her acting in Silent House and I enjoyed her chemistry with Sigourney Weaver and Cillian Murphy in Red Lights.
Marisa Tomei: Oscar winner Marisa Tomei please and thank you. She is one of those actresses that can handle comedy, thriller, and drama at the same time. Genuine talent. She broke me when she played Natalie Strout. Her and Downey were the most amazing comedic duo in Only You♥ and I died with her role in Crazy, Stupid, Love lmao.
Don Cheadle: An actor who is truly committed always takes the cake for me. Don has perfect comedic timing. He’s just so good at it. He can handle emotional scenes that are meaningful, he adds some sort of wise condition to his surroundings that make the scenes more believable and realistic. He was amazing in Miles Ahead and I loved Reign Over Me.
Zendaya: I haven’t seen this girl in anything other than spider-man and I think she was in a Disney show but I’m sure she’s had other good roles. I can’t really say much because I don’t know about her acting skills and roles in general but I’m sure she’s doing fine. 
Paul Rudd: Are we going to talk about the legend that is Paul Rudd? Yes, we are lmao. From Josh Lucas, Mike Hannigan, Peter Klaven, George Hanson, Tommy Doyle to Scott Lang. Talk about range. I always enjoy anything when he’s on my screen, he’s that good. You can tell he’s someone who’s comfortable with his acting skills, he knows his own thing and can run with it with any role. I love him. 
Thnx!♥
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robertdowneyjjr · 5 years
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rdj’s characters, 2000-present, ranked from hottest-and-can-rail-me-however-he-wants to still-hot-but-i-mostly-just-want-to-cuddle-you
a list by myself, @downeylove and @downeyverse
marvin l’amour
hank palmer
tony stark
nathan gardner
sherlock holmes
peter highman
paul avery
kirk lazarus from satan’s alley
pete graham
larry paul
harry lockhart
dan dark
dito montiel
steve lopez
joe wershba
terry crabtree
lionel sweeney
steven schwimmer
dr. kozak
james barris didn’t make the cut, sorry.
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livesunique · 5 years
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Harlaxton Manor, Harlaxton, Lincolnshire, England,
©Paul Highnam / Country Life Picture Library
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