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theflapperdamefilm · 11 months
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tonymarias · 2 years
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Natalie Wood and Richard Gregson on their wedding day (1969)
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asoftepiloguemylove · 11 months
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if someday the moon calls you by your name don't be surprised / because every night i tell her about you
Richard Siken I Had A Dream About You / Vance Joy Mess Is Mine / Alessia Di Cersare The Side Effects of Eating Too Many Clementines / Frank O'Hara Biotherm / pinterest / pinterest / Tyler Knott Gregson Chasers of the Light: Poems from the Typewriter Series / Amrita Pritam Pinjar: The Skeleton & Other Stories / Ron Hicks Twilight Conversation / Joseph Marius Jean Avy Bal Blanc / Natalie Diaz Postcolonial Love Poem / Shahrazad al-Khalij
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filthydelinquent · 2 years
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Lost Highway (1997) dir. David Lynch
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phantomstatistician · 2 months
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Fandom: Jeeves
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Source: AO3
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candy-pants · 2 years
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"you have to fight your fear. you're stronger than you think. you can win." - my babysitter's a vampire, the date to end all dates - part 2 (october 5th, 2012)
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cinesludge · 1 year
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Movie #19 of 2023: The Equalizer 2
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streamondemand · 1 year
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'Lost Highway' – David Lynch's nightmarish odyssey on Criterion Channel
Lost Highway (1997) opens with a mysterious voice over an intercom that informs Fred Madison (Bill Pullman) that “Dick Laurent is dead.” When Fred looks outside, there’s nobody there, but there is a videotape left outside his door. It’s the beginning of an odyssey that sends Fred on a nightmarish odyssey Fred is a tightly wound jazz musician whose suspicions and jealousies of his flirtatious…
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Man in a Suitcase: Burden of Proof (1.15, ITC, 1968)
"Life's pretty cheap where you come from, huh?"
"Oh yes. And when you stepped off that street, American, you stepped into my country."
"Not all the way, punk!"
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theflapperdamefilm · 11 months
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poemaseletras · 9 months
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ENCONTRE UM AUTOR:
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dumbledoresleggy · 4 months
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Being the cool girl, keeping it so tight
complex - katie gregson-macleod / cool girl - dodie / cool girl monologue, gone girl (2014) dir. david fincher / both sides now scene, love, actually (2003) dir. richard curtis/ tolerate it - taylor swift / my notes app musings / all-american bitch - olivia rodrigo / little girl looking downstairs at christmas party, norman rockwell 1964 / anonymous, postsecret.com / “churching” by kristin chang/ history of man - maisie peters
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queenmeriadoc · 2 months
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10 characters 10 fandoms 10 tags
I was tagged by @lady-of-imladris and I don't think I have been tagged in something like this before, well I don't remember at least, anyway let me do some research, I am a little troll so here is my list,
Celebrimbor (The Rings of Power)
Louis Oakley (Under the Vines)
Dr Alexander McDonald (The Terror)
Michael Gregson (Downton Abbey)
Benedick (Much Ado About Nothing)
Martin Charteris (The Crown)
Lucian D'Abbercille (The Halcyon)
Richard (Richard II)
Alfred Wood (Arthur & George)
Michael Palin (Holy Flying Circus)
No pressure, @somebirdortheother @bunnydiamond @bananaphanta @fenharel-enaste @seldonhari @frodomyprecious @niennawept @thesolarangel @hippodameia
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isadomna · 1 year
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Robert Redford and Natalie Wood
“I had a wonderful time working with Natalie, not only because of her innate talent, but she also loved to laugh and joke around on the set, and we would tease each other a lot,” - Robert Redford
Natalie Wood met Robert Redford at Van Nuys High School in Southern California when she was a sophomore and he was a senior. Their initial encounter was not a friendly one. Robert was on duty as school assembly guard when Natalie came running to his door, late for the assembly, begging him to let her in. Redford, wanting to be ‘cool’ said she wasn’t allowed to go through his door and she would have to go around to the door that accommodated her last name. Natalie then called him an ‘asshole’ and gracefully went around to her proper door. The two wouldn’t cross paths again for ten years, when Natalie and her Splendor in the Grass co-star Warren Beatty stopped backstage to meet Redford, after catching his performance in the Broadway play Sunday in New York. Natalie claimed she didn’t remember the high school rebuff.
Natalie Wood reportedly recommended Redford to Warner Bros for the 1965 drama Inside Daisy Clover. Robert has always credited Natalie for his being brought into the project in a role that essentially kick started his film career. Natalie later recalled how he eased her nerves during a precarious situation filming in a small boat at the Santa Monica Pier, made even scarier by her fear of water. A gust of wind caused a rogue wave to cast the boat to sea, away from the crew and technicians. “There was no way we could get Natalie and Bob off the boat, and the lines to keep them in place were breaking right and left,” director Robert Mulligan recalled. Despite the danger, Redford maintained a sense of humor that kept Wood relatively calm, earning her trust and beginning an enduring friendship. Rumors of a love affair between them started to circulate. Redford admits that he was very attracted to her, but claims he never touched her, because he “worried about the liabilities of intimacy with the women you act with.”
After a string of relationships with various actors, Natalie Wood met producer Richard Gregson through their mutual friend, Robert Redford; Gregson was Redford’s agent at the time and Redford was best man at their wedding. Natalie y Robert would team up once again in 1966’s This Property Is Condemned. She also appeared in the 1972 political drama, The Candidate, when her old friend asked her to do a cameo. Wood and Redford lost touch shortly after that. Their last encounter was in 1980 when Redford was trying to cast his directorial debut, the gut-wrenching drama Ordinary People, about a family torn apart by a young son’s passing. Natalie, whose career had cooled by this time, coveted the role of the cold, distant mother, but Robert Redford ultimately cast Mary Tyler Moore. Natalie was so upset she never spoke to Redford again feeling it was a betrayal. That was the last communication he had with her before she drowned. This still pains him to this day.
Tragically, in 1981, Natalie Wood lost her life in circumstances that remain mysterious to this day. Robert Redford was understandably left devastated by the loss of his friend, and despite his reputation as a private man, has often spoken about their connection. He narrated a glowing tribute to his former co-star for the Turner Classic Movies network and also agreed to be interviewed for the 2020 HBO documentary about Wood's legacy, What Remains Behind.
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Sylvia's Mother Says
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/3R2EBU1 " by sandwichsapphic “Did you find anything of interest, sir?” “Oh, you know– a few odds and ends. Some tulips, Spinoza’s latest for you, a baby, a rather spiffing hat, that sort of thing.” “...A what?” “…A new hat.” - The Code of the Woosters will always help a friend in need. This time, the friend just happens to be two-foot tall and teething. Words: 12061, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: Jeeves - P. G. Wodehouse, Jeeves & Wooster Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: M/M Characters: Reginald Jeeves, Bertram "Bertie" Wooster, Richard P. "Bingo" Little, Madeline Bassett, Dahlia Travers, Agatha Gregson, Original Female Character(s) Relationships: Reginald Jeeves/Bertram "Bertie" Wooster Additional Tags: Accidental Baby Acquisition, but not really accidental, Babysitting, while lying to the governmemt, Established Relationship, bertie and jeeves being godfathers, inspired by a Clara Bow film, because it was very funny and something bertie would do, everyone thinks that bertie and jeeves have a child, technically they do but its not theirs, Crack, Crack Treated Seriously, Fluff, Domestic Fluff, the drones being drones " read it on AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/55085437
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Hi, Misty!! Hope your day is going amazingly. Shuffle your favorite playlist and post the first five songs that come up. Then copy/paste this ask to your favorite mutuals (if you want to, no pressure) 💚
hey ser :3
to make things a little more interesting I didn't take the playlist you might expect me to but one with film music!
1. Fairytale - Harry Gregson-Williams, John Powell
2. Chevaliers De Sangreal - Hans Zimmer, Richard Harvey
3. The Sacrifice of Faramir - Howard Shore ft. Bly Boyd
4. The Pool - Raphaelle Thibaut
5. The Kingdom of Dreams (Main Title Theme) - David Buckley
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