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thefantastician · 5 months
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super mario rpg comics!!
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daneecastle · 5 months
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Reversed Veil of Worlds
Pg 10, 11, and 12
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Tag @kotias. Show them what you got!
Remember how I gave you guys fluff on my last post? Heh, psych. I’m not done yet.
I have many more pages to come. Best place to see them all is my Patreon page.
They will be free to view.
It’s just the sketched pages and all the details and behind the scene stuff, you’ll have to be a member for.
Danee’s Patreon Comic Link
Song: Goodbye(Arcane) by Ramsey
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yennao · 8 months
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No thoughts Only Trigun Max (and 98, he just nice :))
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coralreeferband · 1 year
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Did you fuck my dad lady danbury????
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bellusastra · 2 months
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SUNNYAYYAYAYAYA
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cat-brrr · 3 months
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slasher-male-wife · 7 months
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me when the horror movie is actually scary 😦
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ephiesoul · 3 months
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💝 Valentine Event Update 💝
Just a quick little update for my event.. I was going to end this event the day after Valentine’s Day, but there’s some cool entries I haven’t got to yet that I really want to do. So I’m going to extend the event for the rest of the month and end it on March 1st.
Still no guarantee I’ll get to your request, whatever I can get at least sketched up by March I’ll finish, but I won’t be working on anymore entries for this event after that. ❤️
You can read about this event Here 💛 or check out the list of entries, progress and finished pieces Here 💛
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dapperenby13 · 6 months
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I have never drawn Nico’s hair this detailed before and I’m having a lovely time.
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razorblade180 · 6 months
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Me:I’m gonna write another short little Furina thing. It shouldn’t take too long.
Turns into a oneshot
Me:Gee I sure had a lot more words I wanted to type then I realized.
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pikachu78109 · 3 months
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I have so many nitpicks of the 2005 remake of The Cabinet of Dr Caligari that I just had to make another post about this. Enjoy!
During the scene as Franzis is watching Caligari and “Cesare” sleep, he has a gun. Tf? Like, I sort of understand why he has it, but at this point in the story, nobody has really pinned Caligari and Cesare for the murders. I mean, they are suspects but, y’know, innocent until proven guilty. Then, Franzis contemplates taking his own life, which comes out of nowhere. This occurs due to the endless use of foreshadowing surrounding Franzis and this decision where he begins to turn the gun on himself took me by surprise. He doesn’t do it, but it still made me do a double take. I know this scene is suppose to increase tension, but I found this bit really uncomfortable and unnecessary. The original had Franzis do a stake out, no weapons at all on his person. So the choice for 2005 Franzis to have a gun just comes out of nowhere.
Jane accepts Franzis’ marriage proposal. This really didn’t need to happen and I know that this is all in Franzis’ head, but regardless, Jane accepting Franzis’ marriage proposal was really unnecessary. I mean, he does so AFTER ALAN’S FUNERAL. Bro couldn’t fucking wait a few days to pop the question and asking right after Alan’s burial has me detest this Franzis even more. Jane shouldn’t have accepted the proposal as I feel like it interrupts this somber moment by inserting this “romance” between the two to be solidified.
I’ve touched on the dialogue in my last post, but I need to mention the acting. Part of the reason why I enjoy the original 1920 film and have rewatched it many times is because of the acting. Given that the original is a silent film, the acting really pushes the narrative with its cast of characters theatrical performance. I could understand what the characters are doing just by their acting alone. The remake presents a very dull and lifeless performance that it’s almost depressing. None of the characters give a good performance because, along with the spoken dialogue, is flat and almost comical. I couldn’t take any of the characters seriously. I suppose the only character whose acting was okay to an extent would be Cesare since there’s not much they added to his character that I could pin point.
They tried to humanize Caligari so much. This guy would be the last person that I would ever want to see get some kind of backstory fleshed out. Obviously Caligari is the titular mad man who’s obsessed with fulfilling this dark urge to control someone to carry out murder, which is pretty diabolical. The original does this too by displaying Caligari as someone whom you don’t want to mess with. This is the same man who commanded Cesare to kill the town clerk because bro had the audacity to tell him to wait. The 2005 film, for some reason, attempts to flesh out his character by having him come up with weak BS reasons to explain why he does the things he does. I don’t think Caligari needs to explain to anyone his schemes because I believe he’s someone who doesn’t have to. What strikes me as odd would how this remake has him detailing his profession as a psychiatrist to Franzis and Jane, which I don’t think matters. What matters to me would be the implications behind what Caligari does and a lot of people speculate on Caligari and Cesare’s dynamic within the film and outside of it. Also, the remake brushes away Caligari’s descent into his obsession by making it a single scene which takes away the gravity of the character as a whole. You don’t see him spiral into madness; it just happens in a very sudden (and silly) way.
Okay, this one just happens to be a silly nitpick but the way Cesare touches Jane. I literally felt myself squirm when I saw that; it just looked so awkward and uncomfortable. To compare, the original scene had Cesare sort of hover over Jane with his arm extend outward and he lowers it slowly to touch her. It’s still creepy, but it racks up the tension. Looking into it further, the way that Cesare precedes to lower his hand presents an air of curiosity on his part. Like, there’s this pretty chick who’s so delicate that he hesitates to kill and, at least for a moment, breaks his master’s commands. At least that’s how I interpreted it. Here, in the remake, Cesare tucks a strand of Jane’s hair behind her ear and caresses her cheek, lowering his head in the process. Like, bro you need to back up! It’s so creepy and weird and it just makes Cesare less of a looming threat and more of a horny teenager. This scene, in my opinion, feels so much like a bad fanfic that someone wrote out because [insert reason here].
Jane’s brother kills Cesare. I don’t have in depth complaint about this. The fact that the film needed to have someone kill Cesare is just the laziest thing that I’ve seen.
For the most part, the costuming looks decent but Jane’s outfit really doesn’t seem to fit her overall character. The original film had Jane dress that made her appear both alluring but ladylike. Elegant yet down to earth and her outfits reflect that image. With the remake, Jane is dressed in a way where it’s distracting, at least to me. This is especially true when she’s sleeping and you get these up close shots of her figure and, I don’t know, I think the choice of posing and costuming really highlights how the remake wants you to see Jane: less of a character and more of an object.
Franzis was VERY aggressive in the remake to point where I couldn’t really root for him (didn’t root for anyone at all). The original presented Franzis as someone who’s upset but persisted in finding answers without trying to pick any fights that would jeopardize the investigation. He worked with law enforcement and Dr. Olsen to get something out of Caligari without being overly aggressive. The remake had Franzis take on a bad cop persona and had him be on edge constantly. He jumps to conclusions without considering other suspects involved, which the original Franzis does. Now, that doesn’t mean he accepts it. It’s him questioning whether or not if what he believes to be true and he seeks to figure it out by doing a stake out by watching Caligari and “Cesare” in the hopes that he’s proven right or wrong in his assumptions. The remakes just reaffirms Franzis’ belief that Caligari is the one who committed the murders without even taking into account of other possibilities. Once again, he brings a gun proving that he’s a person who would shoot first and ask questions never.
This entire film condescends the audience so, so much. It talks down to the audience and answers so many questions by over-explaining things, never once allowing the audience to interpret anything or come up with their own conclusions. I really didn’t appreciate that the film had to handhold me throughout the story and feels like the remake couldn’t even trust itself with the original film’s open ended nature.
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Eleven | Jane Hopper & Rise Leo
2/3
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Chapter One of The Mage and The Master is available to read now
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murderdronesjsimp · 2 months
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Catherine of Aragon drawing it’s not done and it looks like a child drew it 💀
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ceo-of-sloppy-men · 2 years
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“The vault was never finished”
The sole survivor, running on two hours of sleep last Saturday with a broken leg and probably a few too many bullet wounds: “hold my beer.”
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maslosstuff · 2 years
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Girls
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