The Ultimate Episode Tournament: Round 1 Match 12
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This was the Patreon thank you image from March 2023! I still love how Ryan turned out here - this might be one of my favorite drawings of him ever, if not my favorite. He looks so dashing in that outfit, and with that pose and expression. <3
A full-res copy of this is available on Patreon for $3/mo patrons!
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Oh no! Sharks have found and dressed as leprechauns guarding the pot of gold!
Links to my shops at nickvolkert.com!
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The Brother does NOT feel lucky as he is wearing a hat and someone Stole his Pot o' Gold and he is Done With It.
Who could have done such a Dastardly Deed?
the Brother, the Imp- Silken Windhounds
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meditating on the @hotvintagepoll bracket again, specifically looking at cary grant and james stewart and being like what is the appeal here?. Because running the bracket, you see a lot of people who have never met any of them before, so they're voting purely on looks—and looking through their eyes, yeah, what makes square-jawed Cary or chinless James worth watching?
and I think what I've come to is that Cary Grant is always outside whatever movie you're watching him in, which is his particular appeal, while James Stewart is always deeply inside the movie, and that's his. Cary Grant plays every role with a little wink and a smile, always a slight touch of artificiality, and he's always Cary Grant™—the suit, the hair, the tone. He could turn to the screen and wink at you because he never seems that trapped in what he's doing at any given time. He could step out of the screen and still be this creation Archibald Leach made.
And James Stewart, meanwhile, is always playing the same handful of characteristics—the voice, the swallow, the slight awkward tallness, the lowered brow—but no matter what is happening to him, he always conveys that he believes it. There's not a soul of a wink in his performances. He believes the 6' tall rabbit, the angel on the bridge, the murder in his lens. No matter how insane the story, Jimmy Stewart conveys that he is entirely involved in it, grounded to the point of no separation.
Maybe that's what makes The Philadelphia Story such a magic experiment in onscreen chemistry—Cary standing on the sides of the action, seemingly never that bothered that his former wife is running off with two different men, always a slight smile away; Jimmy, meanwhile, immediately entangled in the story, immediately getting into fights and bungling into things and 100% inside.
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This (Tem as a leprechaun) was the drawing for March's Patreon thank you image! This was originally suggested by ████████Otter... why does that keep happening? By RedactedOtter on Patreon!
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kurt hummel in every performance
3x04 - Pot o’ Gold
Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) - Blaine Anderson + New Directions
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