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tundrafloe · 8 days
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In March, Noel spoke to Paste Magazine about casting Greg Davies in "The Completely Made-up Adventures of Dick Turpin"!
Noel: “There was a part in Dick Turpin of the rival gang leader who’s a much better highwayman than me. I knew that Greg would be perfect for it. We were sort of writing it for him. But then we had to quickly check if he wanted to do it. And he was so busy at that point, because everyone wanted him. He was like, “I’ll do it if I can. I’ll do it if I can.” We just took a gamble and said, “Look, it’s got to be Greg. We’ll write it for him.” Because I’ve spent so much time with him, it was very easy for me to write in his tone of voice. Then, he comes in and improvises anyway. But you can get the gist of how he would be. Greg is just one of those performers that he’s such a big presence, as well as being a huge man. He’s a giant. But on set, he’s so funny. He’s so giggly and he makes himself laugh. And then everyone in the room laughs. That’s quite contagious. He’s always sort of not taking it seriously and there’s something really brilliant about that. He was a joy to work with.”
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againstthegrainphoto · 6 months
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I am LIVING.😍🦑
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kiraxcute · 6 months
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Tyler and Vince filming Teen Wolf The Movie knowing they were gonna give the fandom Sterek and Stiles content w/o Dylan even being there
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Bonus JD and Posey realizing they can't get rid of Sterek ever
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JR and Ian's reaction probably 😂
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Jeff Davis killed Derek to squash the Sterek fans, but he's only made us stronger.
Now we have a Sterek baby!
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Jonah “I don’t know why Ortega is so concerned with me, I’m FINE.” Davis
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Round one
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Mötley Crüe 
Formed in: 1981
Genres: hard rock, metal rock, Glam metal, heavy metal
Lineup: Vince Neil- vocals 
Mick Mars- guitar
Nikki Sixx- bass
Tommy Lee- drums 
Albums from the 80s: 
Too Fast for Love (1981)
Shout at the Devil (1983)
Theatre of Pain (1985)
Girls, Girls, Girls (1987)
Dr. Feelgood (1989)
Propaganda: the all black, the messy hair, the sloppy makeup, the good makeup, the skimpy clothes, the high heels, the fingerless gloves, I could fix him (I absolutely could not), MORE HAIR. I love these trashy goth bitches
Cybotron
I cannot find any pictures of them
Formed in: 1980
Genres: electronic, techno
Lineup: Juan Atkins – electronics, vocals, production
Richard "3070" Davis – electronics, vocals, production
John "Jon-5" Housely – guitar
Albums from the 80s:
Enter (1983)
Propaganda: 
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I love that it took approximately 30 seconds for the Sterek fandom to adopt Eli as their own.
(I do not represent Teen Wolf or Paramount+)
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may8chan · 1 year
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On the Set of Hellraiser
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thislovintime · 2 years
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Jimi Hendrix and Peter Tork, July 1967.
Peter Tork: “[Hendrix] was a sweetie. He was an absolute champ. Humanly, he was a total champ. You could say anything to him about his guitar work or about yours, ask him any question, and he would stop and he’d answer you seriously. He never threw me off, he never shortchanged me with his time. Anything I had to say to him, anything I wanted to talk to him about, he was there. He was an absolute champ. They don’t come any better.” Q: “Were you surprised when Jimi eventually quit the tour?” PT: “No, I knew that he — I knew it couldn’t happen, it wasn’t working for him. I was sad to see him go because he was such an inspiration musically, one of the best musicians I’ve ever heard in my life, and I truly believe that they have not caught up to Jimi as a guitar player yet today.” - Headquarters radio, September 1989
“[We would] watch him from backstage. What he did was simply exquisite. I loved to watch the way his hands worked — it came so easily to him it looked as if he wasn’t playing at all. Most guitar players have so much tension in their arms, they hunch over. But the easier you are — and Jimi was extraordinarily easy with it — the wider your range of expression.” - Peter Tork, A Biography of Jimi Hendrix by Charles R. Cross (2006)
“We got high together. We had this DC6 [on the 1967 summer tour], with this lounge in back. There were some reporters on the plane, so we would leave the reporters in the front and go into the back smoke it up.” - Peter Tork, Eyewitness: Jimi Hendrix by Johnny Black (2004)
“The couple of times that I played with him [Jimi Hendrix]… he was very supportive and an amazing musical mind, just totally capable of asking exactly what a person could deliver. You never felt nervous about playing with him. He was a wonder, an astounding guy in so many ways.” - Peter Tork, The Roanoke Times, April 6, 2006
“Michael and I would sit backstage and listen [to Jimi Hendrix] and just marvel.” - Peter Tork, Newsday, April 14, 2007
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melmilkovich · 1 year
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THE CAST FROM TEEN WOLF AT THE PREMIERE OF TEEN WOLF: THE MOVIE, January 18, 2023 in Los Angeles
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tundrafloe · 1 year
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In an interview with The Times on Dec 15, 2022, Julian’s partner Julia Davis talked about double acts and the dynamic between Julian and Noel!
Julia: "With comedy you tend to find an element of yourself and take it to the extreme. Julian would admit to having some kind of pomposity, and to Noel being fluffy and peacocky, which is what they find annoying and also love about each other.”
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geekverse08 · 1 year
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Cast of “Teen Wolf: The Movie” at the premiere of the film 🐺
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bhadpodcast · 1 year
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Review: Teen Wolf:The Movie Delivers a Spec Script Within an Alternative Universe
Review: Teen Wolf:The Movie Delivers a Spec Script Within an Alternative Universe https://syvonnecreative.com/?p=1601
By Stacey YvonneOriginally published on BlackGirlNerds Jan, 23, 2023 While watching Teen Wolf: The Movie, I found myself asking the question: Who is this for?  I was watching characters that I mostly knew, in a setting I knew all too well, fighting a demon that was instantly familiar, and yet I felt out of place. The plot holes were nonsense and the timeline was wildly inaccurate. So if this…
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baelishwife · 7 days
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“An oral history of Queer as Folk, the groundbreaking gay series that changed British TV for good.”
By Jack King, 17 April 2024.
New article from the British GQ, celebrating the 25th anniversary of Queer as Folk. Aidan and the rest of the cast, as well as creator Russell T Davies, discuss making the show, and its legacy.
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Some highlights from Aidan:
On being cast as Stuart: “I’d been working as an actor probably for about twelve years... I started trying to do it for a living straight out of school.
I did the play Mojo at the Royal Court… [later] I did the film of Mojo, and I played a different role in the film than in the play. I think Charles McDougall, who directed Queer as Folk, and Nicola Shindler had gone to a screening of Mojo. There’s a scene where I was walking down the street with a shirt open, in Soho in 1958, which sold them the idea… I [also] think Christopher Eccleston put me in the director’s mind for Queer as Folk.”
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On playing a gay character as a straight man: “There’s a lot of assumption that someone is heterosexual, or that they’re not, you know what I mean. But it certainly wasn’t an issue for me. I don’t think sexual preference defines a person to me. I’m not afraid of it, or people, or what they’re into; I’m not afraid of anything, really. I grew up in the theatre. I was going to youth theatre when I was 13. I knew many gay men and women. This was part of my everyday working life.”
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On working with Charlie Hunnam, who played Nathan: “I thought it was incredibly brave to take that on. I wasn’t really sure what his background was, or what kind of family he came from, or what kind of flack he might get. But to do what he did… Well, I don’t know, is there any difference from doing it when you’re 28? I suppose [there] is, in that you have a little bit more experience, and you know who you are.”
“[Charlie] was learning on the job. But I’d never be going out of my way to try and mentor somebody, you know, or tell them how to do things, or not.”
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On the rimming scene in the first episode: “I mean, it was just a scene, you know. [Laughs.] We were careful about it. Nowadays they’d have intimacy coordinators, and all this kind of stuff… The important thing is to make a plan, to talk it through with everyone, to make sure what everyone’s comfortable with.”
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On controversially depicting a relationship between a 15-year-old boy and a 29-year-old man: “I don’t remember much about the [reaction to it] at all. It wasn’t even something that I thought about too much. If it was now, they would have a fucking conniption — it wouldn’t even get made. I remember some people going on about it, but not too much. It was more just general outrage.”
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On how Queer as Folk helped his career: “I've had a good, fulfilling, artistically satisfying career, and all the rest of it. But it's built on [Queer as Folk], I think.”
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incorrectsya · 10 months
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Vince: Well, you know what I think?
Vince: I think Casper is the ghost of Richie Rich
Corrin: Hey, they do look alike!
Vince: Wonder how Richie died...?
Corrin: Perhaps he realized how hollow the pursuit of money really is and took his own life.
Ratchet: Kids, could you lighten up a little?
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tmhdaylight · 1 year
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one thing i do appreciate from jeff davis and the teen wolf movie is i love eli hale so much.
he deserves everything good
(also i realise it’s probably because of how similar he is to stiles)
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