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eloreenmoon · 7 months
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The Real Thing (West Coast Forensics Book 5) by Elle Keaton #LGBTQ #Audiobook #Review #Thriller #Mystery
Erryn reviews ‘The Real Thing (West Coast Forensics Book 5)’ by Elle Keaton.  The book was published by Dirty Dog Press on November 30 2022 and is 260 pages.  The audiobook was narrated by Michael Dean.  It was released August 16, 2023 and is 7hrs and 2mins.   This book was provided in exchange for an honest review. Why I read: I’m loving West Coast Forensics. An oblivious prince longs for his…
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thequille · 1 year
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In Tune - The Road To Roktoberfest
In Tune – The Road To Roktoberfest
Time: Now MCs: MM Sub-Genre: Contemporary Romance; LGBTQ+ Romance Themes: Unrequited Love; Friends to Lovers; Rockstar Romance; Found Family; Bi Awakening; HEA Summary: Dean – Life is good for Dean Blanchett, lead guitarist of the superstar rock band, the Lost Apostles. He’s got his music, he’s got his dog, he’s got his best friend Luka and the girl he’s gonna marry. Right up until a few days…
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melaniem54 · 1 year
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Review: Adverse Conditions (Reclaimed Hearts Book 1) by Elle Keaton
Rating: 3.5🌈 Adverse Conditions is the first in a new small town mystery romance series by Elle Keaton, a story that’s stacked with elements. There’s a enemies to lovers trope, returning small town son, multiple murder mysteries, heartwarming family with it’s own complicated backstory, bi-coming out, single dad, rescue dogs, conniving ex , and that’s not all. The small town of Cooper Springs is…
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dalekofchaos · 1 month
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Life Is Strange fancast(new)
Already did a LIS fancast before, but since some of them were too old, I think it's time to do a new one
Sophia Lillis as Max Caulfield
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Sophie Thatcher as Chloe Price
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Kristine Froseth as Rachel Amber
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Elle Fanning as Kate Marsh
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Wyatt Oleff as Warren Graham
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Reneé Rap as Victoria Chase
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Austin Abrams as Nathan Prescott
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Aaron Eckhart as William Price
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Robin Wright as Joyce Price
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Ving Rhames as Principal Raymond Wells
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Yvette Nicole Brown as Michelle Grant
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Douglas M. Griffin as Samuel Taylor
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David Harbour as David Madsen
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Norman Reedus as Frank Bowers
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Bryan Cranston as Sean Prescott
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Dewon Sawa as Mark Jefferson
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Kaitlyn Dever as Steph Gingrich
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Shameik Moore as Drew North
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Miles Brown as Mikey North
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Jon Hamm as James Amber
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Neve Campbell as Rose Amber
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Rosamund Pike as Sera Gearhardt
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Jon Bernthal as Damon Merrick
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Barbie Ferreira as Alyssa Anderson
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Brianne Tju as Brooke Scott
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Jacob Batalon as Daniel DeCosta
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Ryan Potter as Evan Harris
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Jenna Ortega as Stella Hill
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Jolie Vanier as Dana Ward
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Kelli Berglund as Juliet Watson
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Because of tumblr's new layout with the 30 picture limit, I cannot add more pictures, so here's the rest.
Ross Lynch as Luke Parker
Charlie Rowe as Justin Williams
Noah Centineo as Trevor Yard
Stefanie Scott as Taylor Christensen
Tiffany Espensen as Courtney Wagner
Mason Gooding as Hayden Jones
Justin Prentice as Zachary Riggs
Dylan Minnette as Logan Robertson
Angourie Rice as Samantha Myers
Mischa Collins as Skip Matthews
Mark Hamill as Travis Keaton
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solipseismic · 1 year
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2022 poetry rec list
wrapping up this year w another poetry rec list! this year i’ve leaned a lot more into actively reading and writing much more poetry and hope to be publishing a compilation of my work (hopefully!) this time next year as well :) once again, i’ve tried to link what i could back to original sources + authors but a few of these link to tumblr posts / screenshots. this one is MUCH longer so i’ve organized it into my fav 15 + the rest below the cut!
top fifteen:
desert hymns no.2 (@/prophetfromthecrypt)
despite my efforts even my prayers have turned into threats (kaveh akbar)
erishkigal specializes in butchery (joan tierney)
for the dogs who barked at me on the sidewalks in connecticut (hanif abdurraqib)
fricatives (eric yip)
hammond b3 organ cistern (gabrielle calvocoressi)
let your father die energy drink (daniel lavery)
morning prayer with rat king (kaveh akbar)
not even this (ocean vuong)
on coming back as a buzzard (lia purpura)
the swan (@/tinyghosthands)
sometimes i wish i felt the side effects (danez smith)
song of the insensible (andrew kozma)
space boy wearing skirt (lee jenny)
the stars are warm (chung ho-seung)
everyone else:
14 lines from love letters or suicide notes (doc luben)
blood makes the blade holy (evan knoll)
border patrol agent (eduardo c corral)
carpet bomb (kenyatta rogers)
death comes to me again, a girl (dorianne laux)
desert (john gould fletcher)
do you consider writing to be therapeutic? (andrew grace)
dust (dorianne laux)
first will and testament + missing persons (sam sax)
fish (richelle buccilli)
for the feral splendor that remains (caconrad)
glitter (keaton st james)
gravedigger (andrew thomas huang)
heart condition (jericho brown)
it is maybe time to admit that michael jordan definitely pushed off (hanif abdurraqib)
leaves (lloyd schwartz)
letter to s, hospital (emily skaja)
metaphors for my body on the examination table (torrin a greathouse)
miss you. would like to grab that chilled tofu we love (gabrielle calvocoressi)
my brother, asleep (steven espada dawson)
my brother out of rehab, points, (ron riekki)
my cat is sad (spencer madsen)
notes from jonah's lecture series (tanya olsen)
publick universal friend contends with orthgraphy & meditates in an emergency (day heisinger-nixon)
red stains (allen tate)
red shift (david baker)
salvage (hedgie choi)
shoulders (naomi shihab nye)
social skills training (solmaz sharif)
the 17-year-old & the gay bar (danez smith)
the desert dispels this hallowed ground of coarse insinuations (julia wong kcomt)
the twelfth day (rosanna warren)
two-mom energy drink (daniel lavery)
two poems (rachel nelson)
two times i loved you the most in a car (dorothea grossman)
un [naming] / trans (after golden) (angelic proof)
valentine for ernest mann (naomi shihab nye)
vi. wisdom: the voice of god (mary karr) 
WAITING (keaton st james)
what mary magdalene said to the young transsexual (elle emerson)
wild geese (mary oliver)
worms (shyla hardwick)
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artisticlegshake · 1 year
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24SEVEN SAN DIEGO RESULTS 2022/23
SENIOR SOLOS:
1st Emma Donnelly - DANCEOLOGY STC!
2nd Caroline Skrable - DANCEOLOGY STC!
3rd Drew Rosen - DANCEOLOGY STC!
3rd Addison Leitch - DKCBA STC!
4th Gianna Mojonnier - DANCEOLOGY STC!
4th Sami Sonder - DANCEOLOGY STC!
5th Ava Lynn - BOBBIE’S STC!
5th Alexis Ahn - EVOKE STC!
5th Bianca Zorrilla - DANCEOLOGY STC!
5th Kennedy Barry - DANCEOLOGY STC!
6th Zuzu Duchon - P21 STC!
6th Emily Madden - MATHER STC!
7th Noah Ross - TO THE POINTE STC!
8th Sienna Carlston - P21 STC!
8th Loila Rhee - P21 STC!
9th Elle O’Donnell - P21
9th Keaton Evans - PAVE
10th Karen Ramirez - D’ANSA JAZZ
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eloreenmoon · 2 years
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Real Risk (West Coast Forensics Book 3) by Elle Keaton #LGBTQ #Audiobook #Review #Thriller #Mystery
Real Risk (West Coast Forensics Book 3) by Elle Keaton #LGBTQ #Audiobook #Review #Thriller #Mystery
Erryn reviews ‘Real Risk (West Coast Forensics Book 3)’ by Elle Keaton.  The book was published by Dirty Dog Press on April 21, 2022 and is 234 pages.  The audiobook was narrated by Michael Dean.  It was released August 7, 2022 and is 8hrs and 23mins.   This book was provided in exchange for an honest review. It’s possible they’re a match, but first the two men will have to survive trial by…
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principledstarfish · 9 months
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From Heartstopper Ao3's 99 Moments of Joy countdown to season 2. (Transferred here due to Ruzzian DDOS attack)
91 Days: Up to Something
It was around May that Charlie began to suspect that Oliver was up to something. 
The first time was when Charlie went upstairs to tell Olly that it was dinner time. He took a few steps into the bedroom, only to see a curly-haired missile hurl itself against him. Before he could say anything his little brother was pushing him back with all his strength. 
“You can’t come in here!” Olly exclaimed. Charlie stepped back and Olly shut the door behind him. Charlie looked down perplexed. 
“Why not?” Charlie asked. 
Olly rolled his eyes. “Privacy, of course,” he replied. Then he took off and pounded down the stairs to the dining room, leaving Charlie rather nonplussed. For a moment he was tempted to peek inside and see just what it was that made Olly want to keep him out so badly. Then he decided better of it and followed his little brother down the stairs. 
The second time was when Olly returned home from school. Charlie and Nick were snuggled together on the sofa, watching a sweet and wholesome new Hulu drama about these two gay American boys who fall in love in high school, when the warble of Olly’s voice drifted into the room from outside. 
“...from Mrs. Keaton’s art room. I picked yellow and blue, and I think the yellow is going to be the stripes, so -”
Olly pushed the door open, Dad trailing behind. The moment Olly stepped into the room he froze, eyes wide, and stared for just a moment at Charlie and Nick. 
“I’m going to be in my room, so no one bother me!” Olly said, and took off up the stairs, the straps of his bookbag trailing behind him. It might have been Charlie’s imagination, but he could have sworn something was sticking out of the top. 
"What was that about?" Charlie asked. 
Nick shrugged. "Teenage angst?"
"He's eight!" 
Charlie looked over at his father. "Is there someone going on with Olly?" he asked. 
Dad shrugged. "I suppose that's for him to know and you to find out," he said. He padded into the kitchen. 
"What does that even mean?" Charlie asked after him. He received no answer.
The next time was when he saw Olly coming out of his room. He had his hand under his shirt, almost as if he was hiding something. 
“Olly,” Charlie said, “what were you doing in my room?”
Olly froze. “I was… looking for the Switch,” he answered. 
Charlie opened his door. He looked inside. Then he looked at Olly. 
“The Switch is on the shelf where it always is,” he said with narrowed eyes. 
Olly rolled his eyes. “Well I didn’t see it,” he said with a tone of prepubescent exasperation. 
Charlie narrowed his eyes. “What have you got there?” he asked, indicating the hand that was still under Olly’s shirt. 
“Nothing!” Olly insisted. With a smirk Charlie lunged for his brother. Olly dodged and managed to swerve around him. Charlie overbalanced and rolled over, narrowly avoiding hitting his head on the wall, and Olly dashed down the hall to his room, slamming the door shut. Charlie could hear the sound of scraping, as if a chair were being propped up against the door to block it. 
Hearing the commotion, Tori poked her head out of her room. 
“Is something going on with Olly?” Charlie asked her. Tori remained silent, simply raising an eyebrow. 
“He’s been acting very strange lately,” Charlie continued, “and he won’t say anything about why.”
Tori continued to remain silent, though a glint had crept into her eyes. 
“Victoria,” Charlie said, now somewhat scandalised, “You know something, don’t you?” 
His sister made no move to confirm or deny this. 
“Well what is it?” Charlie asked, “What’s going on with Olly?”
Tori simply smiled enigmatically. “I’m sure you’d like to know, Charles,” she replied, before slinking back into her room. 
The mystery of what Olly was up to seemed like it would never be solved. A few days later Charlie, Tao, Elle, Aled, and Nick were watching a film in the lounge when Olly entered the door, Mum right behind him. Something square and boxy was very clearly hidden under his shirt, the outline clearly visible as Olly held it up by the hem. 
“What are you smuggling in?” Charlie asked. 
Olly fixed him with a weary, supercilious look. "Charlie, if I were smuggling something in, why would I be stupid enough to smuggle it under my shirt?"
"I never said anything about your shirt," Charlie replied, satisfied that he'd finally caught his little brother in a lie. 
Olly's eyes widened. He froze for a moment. 
"Don't ask questions you don't want the answer to!" he said, and took off up the stairs yet again.
"I do want the answers!" Charlie called after him. Nick had collapsed into giggles behind him. Tao and Elle snickered to themselves, while Aled just looked confused. 
Charlie turned to his mum. "What is Olly up to?" he asked. 
Mum's only reply was to smile enigmatically; it was an expression that looked very Tori-like. "You'll find out soon enough," she said. 
Charlie was beginning to despair of ever learning the reason for Olly’s odd behaviour. It was June, and their “thirdaversary” was coming up, so-called because he and Nick could never decide between the day they met, the kiss at Harry’s party and/or the kiss in his bedroom the next morning, or their beach date as their proper anniversary. Charlie was beginning to think maybe he was imagining things - maybe he was going mad, even. He was certain that the photo booth pictures of him and Nick from their beach date had gone missing from their spot in his bedside table, but when he looked for them for the ninth time there they were, tucked away right where he left them. 
When he saw Olly rummaging around in the bin in the kitchen clearly trying to push something to the bottom, he didn’t even bother asking what he was up to. He just walked past him, grabbed his meal plan from the shelf over the sink, and began preparing his usual Monday breakfast. In the reflection of the stainless steel he could see Olly back out of the kitchen, keeping an eye on Charlie until he was out of sight. 
When he heard an exasperated “Oliver!” from Mum, he didn’t even look up from his maths revision. GCSEs were coming up, and he had better things to do than wonder what Olly had done to set Mum off, or why the vacuum was running in his brother’s room, haphazardly at first as someone (Olly, most likely) tried to push it across the floor, then with an irate huff Mum grabbed ahold of it and hoovered up whatever it was herself. 
The day of the anniversary of their beach date, he and Nick had a plan to go to the milkshake stand, just the two of them. After that they were going to go back to Nick’s (Sarah inexplicably had a girls’ night planned and was planning on spending the night at a friends’ rather than drive back) and Nick had promised that he would do That Other Thing, which he had read about after a late night of Googling and was excited to try out, since That One Thing had been such a hit. 
He greeted Nick with a kiss. Nick decided that wasn’t enough and scooped Charlie up, spinning him around before setting him back on the ground, giggling.  
“Your chariot awaits,” Nick said, gesturing grandly. 
Charlie snorted. “Can you really call a used Fiat a chariot?” 
“Oi,” Nick chided, “I don’t see you with a drivers licence.”
“Fine,” Charlie chuckles, “let’s hope Bucephalus doesn’t die before we get there.”
“Bu-what?” Nick asked, nose scrunched. 
“Alexander the Great’s horse,” Charlie explained. 
“Isn’t that Rocinante?” 
“That’s from Don Quixote.” 
“Well then,” Nick replied, “I’m pretty sure the windmills are waiting for us.” 
They turned to leave, only to turn at the sound of feet pounding down the stairs. 
“WAIT!” Olly called after them. 
He skidded to a halt in front of them, holding something behind his back. 
“You can’t leave without this!” he exclaimed, holding something out to them. 
It was a card. 
It was the most over-engineered card Charlie had ever seen.
It was a card made from blue cardstock with yellow stripes glued onto it. A white rectangle had been glued overtop that, and the words “Happy Aniversery!” were spelt out in quite a lot of blue glitter. The entire thing was trimmed in even more glitter, and little gold firework stickers studded the front and the back. 
Olly beamed up at them. 
“Open it,” he said. 
Nick took it from him and opened it. As he did so, a pop-up unfolded, which appeared to be a blown-up version of one of the pictures they had taken in the photo booth at the beach, cut out and glued to more cardstock. The entire thing when closed had to be a little over half an inch thick. 
With the background cut out, the pop-up showed Charlie sat on Nick's lap, Nick kissing Charlie on the cheek. Both of them were blushing very brightly. 
"Is that why you were in my room?" Charlie asked with an indulgent smile.
Olly nodded. "I had to wait ages for you to be gone so I could grab it," he complained, "you're always in there."
Charlie saw the inside of the card was peppered with stickers of falling leaves. Written in yet more glitter were the words “Nick and Charlie,” on one side, and “In any universe,” on the other. 
“Olly,” Nick said, “I can see you worked very hard on this,”
“So do you like it?” Olly asked with wide eyes. 
Charlie crouched down to Olly’s level. “Best anniversary present ever.”
Olly’s face fell. “But you haven’t gotten any other anniversary presents!” 
That wasn’t true, strictly speaking - That One Thing was an early anniversary present, according to Nick, but Charlie wasn’t about to tell Olly that. 
Charlie cupped the back of Olly’s head. “Yeah,” he said, “But I already know it’ll be better than anything else.” 
“You can’t know that,” Olly objected, “Someone might get you a car or a dolphin or a rocket ship or something.” 
Charlie laughed. "Come here, you.” Olly stepped forward into Charlie's arms and Charlie picked him up, holding him like a baby. Then suddenly he felt himself rising into the air with a yelp as Nick in turn picked him up. Olly giggled while Charlie’s face turned extremely red (Nick was wearing a vest that put his strong rugby arms on display, and his muscles were extra-rippley with the effort of picking up Charlie and an 8-year-old at the same time.) Nick kissed him on the cheek. 
He set the both of them down. 
“Do you like it, Nick,” Olly asked, looking up at him. 
“Best anniversary present ever,” Nick said, “just like Charlie said.”
Olly beamed. Then a shadow crossed his face. 
“But I only made one, and I gave it to both of you,” he said. “I didn’t think of that. And you can’t cut it in half like they did to that baby in the story from Grandma’s church, because then the pop-up won’t work.” 
“I think it should stay in Charlie’s room,” Nick replied, “That way I’ll have a reason to come over.”
“Hey!” Charlie objected, punching Nick lightly on a well-muscled shoulder. 
Olly nodded. “That makes sense,” he agreed, “Plus, it’s really nice when you come over, because then I have someone I can beat in Mario Kart.”
“Oi!” Nick objected. Charlie chortled. 
The two of them stood up. “Well,” Charlie said, “shall we go?”
Nick nodded. “It was nice seeing you, Olly,” he said, “Thank you so much for the card.” 
They were getting into Nick’s beat-up yellow fiat when Olly poked his head out the door. 
“I almost forgot,” he called, “there’s a secret message in it, too.” 
Charlie examined the card, turning it over in his hands. He noticed that on the back of the pop-up there was a bit cut out on three sides, and it bulged slightly. Opening it, he found a folded sheet of notebook paper. In Oliver’s looping scrawl, there was a note. 
Dear Charlie and Nick, 
Charlie, you’ve always been a really great big brother, but sometimes it seemed like you were sad and you were pretending you weren’t so you wouldn’t make other people sad, too. Then you met Nick, and you fell in love with him, and you seem a lot happier now, even when you had to go away for a while to get better. 
Nick, you’re like having an extra brother, which is really cool, because that means I have two brother and a sister, and that’s more than anyone else in my class. Also you make Charlie happy, even when he’s really sad or not eating or has to go away to get better, and that’s good. I’m sorry your dad isn’t around a lot, and it seems like you and your brother don’t get along a lot, which is sad, because I know I’d be really sad if I didn’t get along with Charlie and Tori. I think Charlie makes you happy, too, though. 
I’m really glad you met each other, and I can’t wait for you to be together forever and ever and get married and get a house with loads of dogs and I can visit the dogs while I’m an astronaut or whatever job I’ll have as a grown-up. I love you both loads. 
Love,
Oliver. 
 Charlie’s vision blurred, and he wiped his eyes. Nick looked over at him concerned, but Charlie simply smiled and leaned his head on Nick’s shoulder. He stayed that way all the way to the cafe. He was with his person, the one he’d find in any universe, and all was right with the world.  
P.S.: Nick actually properly cried when he read the note. 
P.P.S.: It turns out Charlie really liked That Other Thing. 
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jacobseedd · 30 days
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This is an updated version of my ocs, pairings, & ship names. This is semi long so be prepared. ❤️
OC MasterList:
Farcry 5:
Michaela Reese Woods- Christian Serratos
Katarina Maya Morgan- Chloe Bennett
Adam Blaine Strickland- Travis fimmel
Isaiah Kohen Keaton- Norman Reedus
Natalie Quinn Kramer - Kathryn Winnick
Bryson Kai Grant - max Parker
Audrey Cara Baker - Danielle Campbell
Trenton Enzo collymore - Kori Sampson
Jayla Rae Ford - Aj Naomi King
Parker Lance Dawson- Tyler Blackburn
Maliah Cass Gordon - Morgan Crabtree
Antonio Kyson Chambers - Kieron Moore
Preston James Huff - Richard Harmon
Michael Trace Sullivan - Will poulter
Darin Shane Reid - Brant Daughtery
Kayden Lucian Morgan- Chris Evan’s
Jessica Nora Miner - Rosamund Pike
Calvin Matt Price - Tyler Hoechlin
Blake Chandler Miller - Matthew Noszka
Cassidy Everly Quinn- Madeline Cline
Larissa Leah Palmer - Marie Avgerpoulous
Terrence Miles Harvey - Chris wood
Chase Lucca gray - Theo James
Malcolm Jay Bryant- Ryan Guzman
Charles Gage Fisher - Nathan Fillon
Elena Katie Harvey - Lucy Hale
Conner Ryder Knight - Logan lermon
Sean Corey Harrison- Alexander Ludwig
Annabel Kaylyn Chavez - Rosa Salazar
Martinez Campbell- Tom Ellis
Stephanie woods - Jeanine mason
Rennee Mia Huxley - Lauren cohen
Keira Beth white - Madeline petch
Jenson Ty Kellen - kit Harrington
Sophia Anne Norris - Jennifer Lawrence
Emily masisi Phillips - Laura vandervoort
Ellen Becca Forbes - Evan Rachel wood
Kathleen Lauren McKee - Hillary Burton
Vanessa hope Dennis - Vanessa Morgan
Brooklyn Zoey hodge - Peyton list
Isaiah Malcom Keaton- Norman reedus
Fc5 Kid ocs:
Westin Seed
Karysn Seed
Thea Seed
Resident Evil:
Lindsey Cerys Morris - Bryce Dallas Howard
Nicholas Matteo Pearce - Kyle Allen
Emery Cordella Combs - Ayo Edebiri
Liam Cole Mullens- Jesse Williams
Jayden Kendrick Kelley - yon Gonzalez
Celina mae Buckner - Amy Adam’s
Farcry New Dawn:
Drake Zachary Huffman - Nico tortorella
Cody Noah Mcconell - Ken Bek
Summer Grace Meadows- Dorit Revelis
Jayda Raven Wright- Danielle Victoria Perry
Braeden Westin Raymond - Will Graham
Aiden Nico Davenport - Rafael l Silva
Shaw Damon Harrison- Travis van winkle
Marina Kenya summers - Katheryn newton
Naomi mollie barker - paget Brewster
TLOU2:
Bethany Marina Hester - Kate Winslet
Trey Draven Sanford - Aaron Taylor Johnson
Jayne rose Frey - Elle fanning
Norah Dani Stevens - Kaia Gerber
Watch Dogs Legion:
Antony Don Davis - Emilio Sakarya
Milica Cheyenne Markovic - milly Alcock
GTA:
Addison Belle Becker - Meg Donnelly
Kyler atlas miller - Carlos Caevas
Jackie Lesley hopper - Melissa o,Neil
Desmond Joe Fraser - Eric winters
Mark miller - Matt bomer
Kristy miller - Anna Hathaway
Anthony chase miller - max irons
Maria tay Davis - Maggie Lindemann
Evan Josiah Barnes - Ben Barnes
Malaki heath collier- jack reynor
Asher Cole Holman - Drake Rodger
Brylee faye Cole - Kennedy Mcmann
Tessa Quinn rice - Erin moriarty
Oscar Dax Pearson - Joe Keery
Myla Laurel McBride - Natalia dyer
Sylvia Elise Richmond - Jessica green
Amelia alynna workman - Sofia Carson
Marco Harley brown - Grayson holt
COD:
Olive Maeve Rowland - Leah Pipes
Makeena Sky Marks - Zoey Deutch
Russell Finn Barrett - Paul Rudd
Bonnie river sawyer - Laura prepon
RDR2:
Eliza Jane Evermore - Isabel May
Hayden Demi Bowen - Charlize Theron
Brant Neil sawyer - Karl urban
Mortal Kombat:
Irina Kira Asmita- Sonoyo Mozano
Draven Jamar Montrell - Paing Takhon
Danica Erin grimes - Maria ehrich
Kyrie Leon Beckham - mena massoud
Skyrim: Eldens Scroll V:
Rosevera Lorim- Evangeline lily
Theodoric Coldar
Assassin Creed:
Isabella Ravenshield
Pairings:
Farcry 5:
Jacob x michaela
John x katarina
Adam x Natalie
Bryson x audrey
Trenton x Jayla
Parker x Maliah
Preston x Darin
Jessica x calvin
Blake x Brooklyn
Cassidy x Michael
Larissa x conner
Terrence x joey
Chase x Jess
Malcolm x Mary
Charles x Adelaide
Elena x Hurk
Sean x Tammy
Cameron x Annabel
Martinez x Stephanie
Renee x Jenson
Keira x Vanessa
Sophia x Antonio
Emily x Kayden
Ellen x Eli
Kathleen x Earl
Resident evil:
Lindsey x Nicholas
Emery x Liam
Jill x jayden
Chris x Celina
FCND:
Carmina x Drake
Summer x Cody
Jayda x Braeden
Aiden x marina
Naomi x shaw
TLOU2:
Bethany x joel
Trey x Jayne
Dina x Norah
Abby x Grayson
Watch Dogs Legion:
Antony x Milica
GTA:
Addison x Kyler
Jackie x Desmond
Mark x kristy
Anthony x maria
Evan x brylee
Malaki x Amelia
Asher x tessa
Oscar x myla
Sylvia x Marco
COD:
Olive x Soap
Makeena x Konig
Russell x bonnie
RDR2:
Eliza x Micah
Hayden x dutch
Brant x Karen
Mortal Kombat:
Jade x Draven
Irina x Skorpion
Danica x erron
Kyrie x skarlet
Skyrim:
Rosevera x Theodoric
Ship Names:
John x Kat
Ship: The Baptist and the Banshee
Jacob x Michaela
Ship: The wolf and The rose
Trenton x Jayla
Ship: the serpent and the storm
Terrence x Joey
Ship: as sweet as honey but as sharp as a knife
Malcom x Mary
Ship: Light up the fire of love inside
Braeden x Jayda
Ship: the devil and the angel
Larissa x Conner
Ship: A beautiful disaster
Chase x Jess
Ship: the hunter and the huntress
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LE DERNIER JUIF - Une comédie sociale profonde et poétique, qui fera date.
D’abord par le sujet qui aborde avec tellement d’humour, de sensibilité, de drôlerie, de poésie, et d’humanité sur un sujet grave et complexe : l’intégration des communautés juives (sépharades), arabes, musulmanes, et noires, dans nos banlieues… Cette mixité victime de tant d'incompréhensions en interne, mais surtout de tant de préjugés de la part de ceux qui en ignorent tout.
A partir de cette thématique, la focale est mise sur les juifs de la loose, très peu représentés à l'écran. On avait déjà les Bling-Bling, les arnaqueurs, les victimes de la Shoa, les sionistes et les antisionistes, mais aux juifs à qui rien ne marche, personne n'avait encore imaginé leur écrire un scénario. Plus de voisins, plus de boucherie cacher, une maman malade, un fils au chômage, un immeuble en ruines, des affaires foireuses, une syna désertée, un bureau de la Alya désespéré, un père obscurantiste et absent, et pas même une chaise appropriée pour faire son deuil.
Et la juste mise en scène sans pathos de tout ceci, Noé Debré, grand scénariste, dont c’est le premier long métrage, la relève magistralement grâce au personnage de Bellisha. Le charisme de notre anti-héros tient dans la prouesse de jeu du comédien Michael Zindel, qui tient tout le film dans son corps, mélange de nonchalance et de vivacité d’esprit à s’adapter. Sans ce dernier, et le couple fils-mère incroyable qu’il réalise avec Agnès Jaoui, le film n'aurait jamais eu toute la saveur qu'il dégage.
Il faudrait aussi citer chacun des personnages secondaires qui ne sont pas en reste : Eva Huault, la délicieuse maitresse de Bellisha, Solal Bouloudnine, le cousin Asher, qui a la tchatche commerçante à saisir les bons coups, véritable contrepoint de l‘insouciante fausse-légèreté de Bellisha, et Youssouf Gueye, l’ami noir qui croit ne pas aimer les juifs.
Mais derrière ce cadre, se dessine l’autre sujet du film, plus profond : comment se séparer de sa mère quand on lui est attaché ? Cette (angoisse de) séparation court en filigrane à travers tout le film, s’intégrant à la séparation de l’Algérie, de la terre mère. Accepter de prendre sa valise, et d’explorer d’autres chemins, d’autres territoires.
Il n’y a pas de vie sans séparation.
La réussite à la fois discrète mais indiscutable du film tient encore aussi à deux choses : D’une part la voix off, un peu ampoulée, qui raconte le récit, et vous saisit dès les premières images du film. Comme si tout était écrit dès le départ du destin de Bellisha, pantin dans les mains du créateur, qui, l’air de rien, va savoir s’affranchir de ce destin, et d’autre part l’attitude clownesque du couple Zindael-Jaoui. C'est entre ces deux lignes que Michael Zindel, dont le personnage inouï, lunaire, toujours à côté de ses pompes, non sans une libido active, et laissant glisser sur lui les attaques et les coups de la vie, s’inscrit dans la droite lignée de Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton ou Jacques Tati.
Agnès Jaoui, nous étonne encore une fois de par se sensibilité. Puissante, burlesque, émouvante dans ses contradictions, ses angoisses, sa douleur; elle compose un incroyable duo avec Bellisha, dont on ne sait plus très bien qui est l’enfant et le parent…
NOTE 17/20 - Exceptionnel. Subtil, sensible, drôle, profond.
Touché par la grâce.
Les deux acteurs principaux, Agnes Jaoui au sommet de son art, et Michael Zindel génial. Entre La vie devant soi, ou Mangeclous, ce film est un chef d'œuvre d'humour, d'originalité et de légèreté.
Pour rendre drôles et légères les choses les plus graves.
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Masterlist - Female Green Eyes
2000s
Addy Miller
Ava Kolker
Amirah Johnson
Beatrice Kitsos
Caitlin Carmichael
Ella Ballentine
Ella Rubin
Isla Johnston
Larsen Thompson
Mackenzie Foy
Megan Scott
Melissa Collozo
Sky Katz
90s
Alana Boden      
Alba August
Aleece Wilson
Alexandra Tikerpuu
AJ Michalka
Ali Collier
Alicia von Rittberg
Alina Bobyleva
Alina Boz
Alina Kovalenko
Alycia Debnam-Carey
Allegra Carpenter
Amine Gülşe
Amy Forsyth
Anna Grace Barlow
Brec Bassinger
Breezy Eslin
Brenna O’Brien
Cailin Russo
Caitlin Carver
Camren Bicondova
Catherine Missal
Chloe Grace Moretz
Danielle Campbell
Dove Cameron
Eda Ece
Emma Appleton
Ester Expósito
Esti Ginzburg
India Gants
Frances Encell
Isabel Hodgins
Jella Haase
Jenna Boyd
Júlia Molins
Katerina Tannenbaum
Laura Bilgeri
Lauren Froderman
Lauren Jauregui
Lauren Potter
Leonie Benesch
Lexi DiBenedetto
Lilli Camille Schweiger
Lola Rodríguez
Louisa Connelly-Burnham
Lucy Boynton
Luna Marie Schweiger
Madeleine Coghlan
Madisen Beaty
Madison Davenport
Madison Lintz
Marielle Scott
Meredith Mickelson
Mia Healey
Natacha Karam
Nell Tiger Free
Paula Beer
Pauline Burlet
Pinar Deniz
Rachel Matthews
Riley Voelkel
Romi Van Renterghem
Sabrina Bartlett
Savannah Baker
Sophie Turner
Stephanie Styles
Tiera Skovbye
Ulrikke Falch
Vanessa Grasse
Willa Holland
80s
Abbey Clancy
Abbie Cornish
Alex Paxton Beesley
Alexa Chung
Alexa Davalos
Alexandra Turshen
Alissa Jung
Alison Sudol
Amanda Seyfried
Amy Winehouse
Ana Beatriz Barros
Ana de Armas
Angelina Häntsch
Avigail Harari
Bar Paly
Beren Saat
Carrie MacLemore
Claire Boucher
Clara Alonso
Darla Baker
Eliza Coupe
Elizabeth Knowelden
Elle Evans          
Emilia Clarke
Emily Baldoni
Emily Tremaine
Esther Povitsky
Felicity Jones
Genevieve Angelson
Georgia King
Haley Webb
Hannah Ware
Hilarie Burton
Isidora Goreshter
Jasna Fritzi Bauer
Jen Lilley
Jenna Dewan
Jessica Keenan Wynn
Jessica Lowndes
Joy Lauren
Julia Hartmann
Julie Marie Berman
Kate Lambert
Kate Phillips
Katie Cassidy
Katie Leclerc
Kayla Ewell
Krysten Ritter
Laura Bell Bundy
Lauren Cohan
Lindsey Kraft
Lucy Hale
Mallory Jansen
Marcella Lentz-Pope
Maria Sole Mansutti
Meg Steedle
Meghan Ory
Melissa McIntyre
Monika Reithofer
Paige Spara
Priscilla Quintana
Rachael Taylor
Razane Jammal
Rebecca Breeds
Sara Canning
Sarah Power
Shelley Regner
Tammin Sursok
Yasemin Kay Allen
70s
Adamari López
Alison King
Amber Valletta
Angela Kinsey    
Anna Torv
Artemis Pebdani
Becki Newton
Brandy Clark
Brooke Elliott
Charlize Theron
Christina Applegate
Constance Zimmer
Dorian Brown Pham
Erica Durance
Ginnifer Goodwin
Jennifer Morrison
Jessica Chastain
Jill Flint
Julia Parker
Kathy Kiera Clarke
Keri Russell
Leslie Bibb
Melissa McCarthy
Niki Karimi
Portia de Rossi
Sabrina Grdevich
Sarah Rafferty
Stephanie Waring
Traci Dinwiddie
60s
Alexandra Paul
Amy Ryan
Catherine Tate
Elisabeth Shue
Emily Procter
Francie Swift
Gia Cardis
Julianne More
Kelly Rutherford
Marcia Cross
Mary Page Keller
Melina Clarke
Natascha McElhone
Rebecca Stab
Sherry Stringfield
50s
Allison Janney
Chloe Webb
40s
Diane Keaton
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Who, in your opinion, are ✨Legendary, Talented Actors and Actresses✨ (deceased, alive and "legend in the making")?
Nice question!!!!  Like the word “versatile”, I feel that when referring to an actor or actress, “legendary” is thrown around too often without actually understanding what that word means and how it correlates to an actor or actress. That being said, I hope I do this right...
Alive: - Daniel Craig - Winona Ryder - Christian Bale - Julianne Moore - Jim Carrey - Meryl Streep - James McAvoy - Julia Roberts - Willem Dafoe - Susan Sarandon - Ewan McGregor - Charlize Theron - Johnny Depp (like him or not) - Nicole Kidman - Tom Hanks - Kate Winslet - Edward Norton - Morgan Freeman - Robert Downey Jr. - Leonardo DiCaprio - Allison Janney - Christopher Walken - Will Smith - Michael Caine - Brad Pitt - Dakota Fanning - Denzel Washington - Viola Davis - Gary Oldman - Bryce Dallas Howard - Idris Elba - Helena Bonham Carter - Tom Cruise (like him or not, and I, personally, absolutely despise him) - Jessica Chastain - Al Pacino - Cate Blanchett - Steve Carell (his career took off after he landed his iconic role as Michael Scott in The Office, but since his last episode in 2011, he's come a long way and has even branched out into a variety of genres as well as role types) - Angelina Jolie - Michael Keaton - Michelle Pfeiffer - Daniel Day-Lewis - Sandra Bullock - Robert De Niro - Renée Zellweger - Colin Farrell - Patricia Arquette - Colin Firth - Joaquin Phoenix - Keanu Reeves - Matthew McConaughey - Brendan Fraser - Harrison Ford - Jack Nicholson - Stanley Tucci
**There are tons of actors and actresses from the 30s-60s that were in-demand and could definitely be considered a legend, but I chose to leave them off because I didn’t want this list to be long and I wanted to focus on only the ones I grew up with as well as heard of**
Gone, but NEVER Forgotten - Heath Ledger - Carrie Fisher - Robin Williams - Brittany Murphy - River Phoenix - Chadwick Boseman - Chris Farley - Patrick Swayze
Legend in the Making: - Anya Taylor-Joy - Robert Pattinson - Margot Robbie - Julia Garner (I can just feel it...!) - Finn Wolfhard - Melissa McCarthy - Andrew Garfield - Sadie Sink (I can just feel it...!) - Cillian Murphy - Kate McKinnon - Saoirse Ronan - Anne Hathaway - Amy Adams - Lin-Manuel Miranda - Kristen Stewart (like her or not)
Honorable Mentions: Emma Thompson, Natalie Portman, Elle Fanning, Halle Berry, Chris Evans, Ryan Gosling, Ryan Reynolds, Zoë Saldaña, Emma Stone, Will Ferrell, Adam Sandler
Unsure:
Hugh Jackman - click here
Matthew Modine - A true artist at heart who was quite versatile with his roles and genres in the 80s (and so fine 😍), but he isn't super well-known nor popular like, for example, Tom Hanks; however, the role of 'Papa' on Stranger Things won him tons of new fans as well as awoke his fans that grew up with him
Jason Bateman - He's been around since the 80s, but aside from Ozark, he only really stars in crude R-rated films, so I'm on the fence about whether he'd be considered one or not
Amy Poehler
Adam Driver
Tina Fey
Jake Gyllenhaal
Chris Rock
Florence Pugh
Bill Skarsgård
Tom Holland
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There are definitely tons--I mean tons of more actors and actresses I could write out for each category, but I'll end the lists here. Thank for the ask, this was fun to think about! If any of you have suggestions, then send me an ask.
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