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littleastrobleme · 3 months
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I'm adding George Mallory and Andrew Irvine to my little satchel of "Frozen Perished English Explorers" because I never met a Briton who perished on an expedition to a frozen climate with extreme conditions while utilizing newfangled technologies that I couldn't make my Special Little Guy™️.
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I’d like to introduce you to my possibly bisexual* dead Edwardian boyfriend: Andrew Irvine
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*he was friends with George Mallory, who wrote the most homosexual letters ever to That Guy, and liked to climb nude. As you do. Quite possibly they were the first to successfully climb Mt. Everest.
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ANDREW IRVINE
ANDREW IRVINE
1902-1924
Mountaineer who disappeared on Mount Everest in 1924
            Andrew Irvine was an English mountaineer who took part in the 1924 British Everest Expedition on Mount Everest. Irvine, aged 22, was accompanied by his climbing partner, George Mallory who described Irvine as not being able to hold down a conversation.
            Mount Everest is famous for having the highest peak and being the tallest mountain in the world. Its climbing conditions are challenging and there have been at least 322 people who have died trying to attempt to climb it (the latest victim died in 2023).
            The men made two unsuccessful attempts on the summit in June 1924 and decided to attempt it one last time before heavy snowfall was due. Mallory chose to take the inexperienced Irvine, over a more experienced climber.
On the evening on 6 June the pair made camp and departed on 8 June for the summit. It is unknown whether they did reach the summit before they died. They disappeared on the mountain’s northeast ridge.     
            In 1933, nine years later, their ice axe was discovered and in 1992, a 1924 oxygen cylinder was discovered. George Mallory’s body was discovered lying face down in 1999; there are photographs of his body on Google. His body is still on Mount Everest, with a rope still around his. He most likely died due an accident and his remains are still in good condition due to preservation. Irvine’s body has never been found despite searches.
            Irvine was born in Birkenhead, Cheshire; he excelled in engineering where he could improve anything mechanical. He enjoyed sports and excelled at rowing, at Oxford he joined their Mountaineering Club. He was having a relationship with a married woman and whilst he was on Everest, her husband began divorce proceedings.
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#andrewirvine #mounteverest
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playitagin · 11 months
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1924-George Mallory & Andrew Irvine
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*(left) George Mallory.George Herbert Leigh-Mallory (18 June 1886 – 8 or 9 June 1924) was an English mountaineer who participated in the first three British Mount Everest expeditions from the early to mid-1920s.
*(right) Andrew Irvine. Andrew Comyn "Sandy" Irvine (8 April 1902 – 8 June 1924) was an English mountaineer who took part in the 1924 British Everest Expedition, the third British expedition to the world's highest (8,848 m) mountain, Mount Everest.
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mia-does-nonsense · 6 days
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More Mashle + Shit I find on pinterest
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autumncottageattic · 9 months
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This Beautiful Fantastic 2016
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shattereddteacup · 2 years
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Blonde (2022)
Dir. Andrew Dominik
Language: English
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Best Harrison Ford movies and performances:
1. The Empire Strikes Back - Irvin Kershner (1980)
2. Raiders of the Lost Ark - Steven Spielberg (1981)
3. Return of the Jedi - Richard Marquand (1983)
4. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - Steven Spielberg (1989)
5. Blade Runner - Ridley Scott (1982)
6. The Fugitive - Andrew Davis (1993)
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genevieveetguy · 2 years
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Marilyn doesn't exist. When I come out of my dressing room, I'm Norma Jeane. I'm still her when the camera is rolling. Marilyn Monroe only exists on the screen.
Blonde, Andrew Dominik (2022)
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thrashntreasure · 7 months
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Ep94 Come… Fall in Love w/ Irvine Iqbal! (West End!)
Don't just sit there slack-jawed, buggy-eyed, because we're joined by THE West End Sultan- Mr. Irvine Iqbal! (Say what?! *faints) This week, AW flies solo as this royally outspoken British stage star joins the torture chamber to see if they can accept the Spectre- one of India's finest metal bands with their album 'Now or Never', before settling in for some 'Bombay Dreams', with the 2002 London cast!
Plus, we chat South Asian representation, knee-jerk reactions, misbehaving at school, casting choices, allyship, and so much more in this brriiiilliant episode!
Irvine on Twitter - https://twitter.com/IrvineIqbal
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puffsaddy · 2 years
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panosatthemovies · 2 years
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Blonde isn't a biopic of Marilyn Monroe. It is a metaphor for all the trouble women in Hollywood have been through by an industry that has not only been selling their sex appeal but has violated them repeatedly to let them get on the big screen. It's fitting then that Hollywood's most celebrated sex symbol becomes the ultimate symbol for the #MeToo era, something that goes missing in the minds of critics dismissing this film as disgusting or misogynistic. Ana De Armas, a pin-up girl herself for the modern era, seems born to play this role and her transformation is breathtaking and immersing. For 2 hours and 46 minutes, you'll marvel at her but also at every different set-up, masterfully created by Andrew Dominik and the director of photography, Chayse Irvin, along with every other artistic collaborator behind the scenes, recreating 50's Hollywood as well as old Hollywood style of filmmaking. The sets, the costumes, the make-up and hair, the lenses and formats used. It's a feast for our eyes but also our ears, thanks to the haunting music by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. The real mastery of the film, however, is that although it tries hard to recreate the look, it has the audacity to only use the events of Norma Jeane's life as an excuse to tell a universal story about all the women that have been used and abused in order to sell cinema tickets, gossip magazines and movie dreams. It's not an easy film to see, nor does it make for an entertaining telling of stardom. This is hell, soaked in blood and painted blonde.
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Trailer: https://youtu.be/aIsFywuZPoQ
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waltzing-matildas · 1 year
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Some goofy boys photos 😅
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On February 1, 1991 The Blob was screened at the Goteborg Film Festival.
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autumncottageattic · 9 months
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This Beautiful Fantastic 2016
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theindyreview · 9 months
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Live Report: Sad Summer Fest at FivePoint Amphitheatre (July 29, 2023)
Live Report: @SadSummerFest at @FivePointAmp (7/29/23) @TBSOfficial @andrewmcmahon @TheMaine @HotMulligan @MomJeansCA @StandAtlantic @CliffDiverOK brought a jubilant mix of new school and #elderEmo energy to the hot #irvine day #emo #livemusic #rock
I have fully embraced my status as an elder emo. During my freshman year of college, way back in 2001, I discovered bands like Taking Back Sunday, Brand New, Thursday and Senses Fail, and my life was forever changed. That the genre has not only survived, but continues to thrive and influence new generations of bands was clearly on display at the final date of the Sad Summer Fest, as it closed out…
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