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Charlie + moments of affection with the staff
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smartiehw · 4 months
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buildinggsr · 2 years
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footballmanageraddict · 2 months
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For Sparta! | Part 11 | Spiteful And Bitter
#FM24 #ForSparta! Part 11: Spiteful And Bitter. The King Leonidas reign at @SpartansFC comes to an abrupt end as, despite being overwhelming favourites to go down, his board gets itchy feet after a record-breaking run of bad form. Read here:
The unorthodox approach of King Leonidas wasn’t for everyone, but it had certainly endeared The Spartans FC to the Scottish football neutrals. Leonidas’ relentless focus on players with high aggression, bravery, composure, concentration, determination, positioning, stamina, strength and work rate in a bid to build a Spartan Army had seen the club rise from League 2 to the Premiership in nine…
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My Most Posted Celebrities
I've been on tumblr for ten years now. It's a long time! I've posted a lot of female celebrities in that long time, so let's have a look back at who I've posted most often. Please remember that I only post people when I have new images of them, so there are some girls who I like a lot but haven't been able to post as often as I would have liked to. And some haven't been on the list for as many years as others. But if I've posted someone like thirty times or whatever it's fair to say they're one of my favourites! So here it is, the big list of everyone I've posted five times or more. (I left Elliot Page on because I posted him a lot back in the day and didn't want to pretend otherwise.)
96 times: Elle Fanning
89 times: Hailee Steinfeld
87 times: Emma Roberts
82 times: Chloe Grace Moretz
75 times: Michelle Trachtenberg
69 times: Natalie Portman
66 times: Kiernan Shipka
65 times: Anna Kendrick
61 times: Zendaya
56 times: Gillian Jacobs, Sophie Turner
51 times: Anne Hathaway
50 times: Kristen Stewart
48 times: Hayley Atwell
47 times: Karen Gillan
44 times: Emma Stone
43 times: Scarlett Johansson
41 times: Alison Brie
40 times: Olivia Wilde
39 times: Maisie Williams
38 times: Gemma Arterton
37 times: Kat Dennings
35 times: Amanda Seyfried, Emily Ratajkowski
34 times: Bailee Madison, Mary Elizabeth Winstead
33 times: Kate Beckinsale
32 times: Abigail Breslin, Chloe Bennet, Kristen Bell
31 times: Elizabeth Olsen, Natalie Dormer
30 times: Felicity Jones
29 times: Anya Taylor-Joy, Taylor Swift
28 times: Brie Larson
27 times: Jenna Coleman, Jessica Chastain, Kirsten Dunst
26 times: Elizabeth Henstridge, Tessa Thompson
24 times: Dakota Fanning, Emilia Clarke
23 times: Dakota Blue Richards, Dove Cameron, Elliot Page, Jennifer Lawrence, Kaitlyn Dever
22 times: Charlize Theron
21 times: Amy Adams, Avril Lavigne, Lauren Tsai, Ming-Na Wen, Peyton Roi List
20 times: Margot Robbie, Nathalie Emmanuel, Pom Klementieff
18 times: Billie Eilish, Charli XCX, Sadie Sink
17 times: Ariel Winter, Aubrey Plaza, Candice Patton
16 times: Camren Bicondova, Evan Rachel Wood
15 times: Ana de Armas, Imogen Poots, Laura Harrier, Lily Collins, Sophie Tweed-Simmons
14 times: Emmy Rossum, Gal Gadot, Janina Gavankar, Jessica Henwick, Keira Knightley
13 times: Adelaide Kane, Diane Guerrero, Emily Kinney, Freema Agyeman, Magda Apanowicz, Olivia Munn, Rose Leslie
12 times: Deborah Ann Woll, Fan Bingbing, Isla Fisher, Samara Weaving, Sarah Silverman
11 times: Angourie Rice, Barbara Palvin, Eva Green, Florence Pugh, Millie Bobby Brown, Rachel McAdams, Rosario Dawson, Zazie Beetz
10 times: Cobie Smulders, Daisy Ridley, Genevieve Buechner, Jameela Jamil, Joey King, Krysten Ritter, Laura Prepon, Liv Tyler, Willa Holland
9 times: Anna Chlumsky, Maya Hawke, Rose McIver, Zoe Saldana
8 times: Danielle Panabaker, Hannah Murray, Ivana Baquero, Jessica Lucas, Kate Mara, Katelyn Nacon, Katherine McNamara, Larsen Thompson, Laura Vandervoort, Lauren Cohan, Olivia Rodrigo, Tatiana Maslany
7 times: Alicia Vikander, Amy Acker, Billie Lourd, Elizabeth Gillies, Gemma Chan, Hannah John-Kamen, Katie McGrath, Lupita Nyong'o, Mackenzie Foy, Marion Cotillard, Milana Vayntrub, Phoebe Tonkin, Rebecca Hall, Taissa Farmiga, Tiya Sircar
6 times: Brianna Hildebrand, Camila Mendes, Elisabeth Moss, Emily Browning, Evangeline Lilly, Isabelle Fuhrman, Jessica Biel, Kathryn Newton, Leven Rambin, Natalia Dyer, Rihanna, Saoirse Ronan, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Sydney Sweeney, Zoey Deutch
5 times: Alexandra Daddario, Aly Michalka, Amber Midthunder, Cara Delevingne, Cate Blanchet, Jaimie Alexander, Jamie Hayter, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Kate Upton, Lili Reinhart, Lily-Rose Depp, Lizzy Caplan, Sophie Thatcher, Thomasin McKenzie
Maybe I should have just done "ten or more times" since "five or more" isn't as impressive after ten years, but hey it's all interesting stuff!
Congratulations to ELLE FANNING and thanks to my friend @whoiwanttoday for creating the spreadsheet I still use for this!
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youngfcs · 2 years
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hi cib!!!! hope ur having a wonderful day! i was wondering if i could get faceclaims for a lara croft (mostly like from the 2018 movie) type character. could play wealthy, fun, sassy, you name it :D i’d like some options for the character in their early 20s and some for in their mid 30s to early 40s! the faceclaim doesn’t necessarily have to be female either, so if you could give me options of any gender, that’d be awesome! thanks so much in advance :)
Hello dear! I don't know if i understand, but I'll try!
(I don't know if it was the same character but older or other options of characters with different ages, but when choosing your fc, you can ask again an older/younger option)
F (20's/30's/40's):
Adelaide Kane (24-31)
Eiza González (24-32)
Hailee Steinfeld (17-25)
Ivanna Sakhno (18-24)
Lulu Antariksa (18-26)
Ryan Destiny (19-27)
Zion Moreno (18-27)
Tara Sutaria (20-26)
Abigail Spencer (32-40)
Bae Doona (34-42)
Charlize Theron (38-46)
Eliza Dushku (33-41)
Freida Pinto (30-37)
Lupita Nyong'o (31-39)
Mackenzie Davis (30-36)
Olivia Munn (33-42)
Non-Binary (20's/30's):
Asia Kate Dillon (30-37)
Bex Taylor-Klaus (19-27)
Indya Moore (20-27)
M (20's/30's/40's):
Lucas Till (23-31)
Quincy Brown (24-31)
Remy Hii (27-35)
Tom Holland (18-26)
Avan Jogia (22-30)
Aaron Taylor-Johnson (24-32)
Henry Zaga (21-29)
Jacob Anderson (23-31)
Matthew Daddario (26-34)
Michael B Jordan (27-35)
Oscar Isaac (35-43)
Peter Gadiot (30-36)
Ryan Gosling (33-41)
Sam Heughan (34-42)
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (29-35)
Zane Holtz (30-36)
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bluemoose86 · 3 years
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Mac: I wish we all had infinity dollars
Sloan: That’d wreck the economy
Mac: I–
Sloan: Go to your office until you understand inflation
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20 Most Anticipated of 2020 Part 2: 11-20
20 films directed by women that will debut in 2020. 
Part I HERE
On the Rocks dir. Sofia Coppola
Coppola has sort of fallen out of vogue recently and I’ll admit it’s been quite a while since I fully connected with one of her films. But she remains one of the most imitable and influential living directors. On the Rocks seems to play to what I believe are Coppola’s strengths. The film follows a new mother (played by Rashida Jones) reconnecting with her elderly playboy father (played by Coppola muse Bill Murray).  
Passing dir. Rebecca Hall
British actress Hall is getting behind the camera for the first time with Passing, an adaptation of a Nella Larsen novel about two African-American light skinned childhood friends who reconnect as adults when one is passing as white and the other has chosen to embrace life as a black woman. Hall herself has black American heritage (her maternal grandfather was an American black man who passed for white) so the material is personal for her. She’s also chosen two incredible actresses to play the friends: Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga.
The Rhythm Section dir. Reed Morano
After the beautiful work Morano did with her low budget scifi film I Think We’re Alone Now I've been eagerly anticipating Morano’s next work. TRS was supposed to come out last year but was delayed after star Blake Lively severely injured her hand. I thought the movie might be cancelled for good but Morano and her team persevered. The movie, about a woman seeking revenge after her family is murdered is finally complete! Though it’s being dumped in early January I’m sure that Morano has delivered something that will be at the very least, a visual feast. 
The Story of My Wife dir. Ildikó Enyedi
I was so thoroughly in love with Enyedi’s last film On Body and Soul that I would have watched whatever she chose to do next. The Hungarian director has chosen to adapt a novel about a sea captain who makes a bet with his friend that he will marry the next woman to walk into a cafe and then spends the rest of his life jealously miserable and certain that his beautiful wife is cheating on him. French actress Léa Seydoux plays the wife!
The Souvenir Part II dir. Joanna Hogg
I always find myself reluctant to recommend Hogg films because they are the very definition of rich white people problems (you know, incredibly wealthy people repressing their issues with each other and looking distressed as they wander around beautiful landscapes and rooms filled with a sense of malaise)  yet I really adore her films. The Souvenir was a semi-autobiographical look at a wealthy young woman’s birth as an artist and how a toxic relationship with an older junkie warped her world (in a restrained way of course). The first part ended on a particularly devastating note and I imagine part II will pick up from there. I had a discussion with someone who called the first film navel gazing and while I can’t quite disagree I will easily sign up for two and a half more hours to gaze at that particular navel again.
The Titane dir. Julia Ducournau
I’m terrified of horror so I had to wince my way through Ducournau’s directorial debut, but she’s such a stunning director that I am very much looking forward to her next film. The Titane has Ducournau sticking to her horror roots with the story of a child who was kidnapped returning to his family as an adult and the slew of murders that accompany his mysterious reappearance. Sounds gruesome.
The Turning dir. Floria Sigismondi
A theme of 2020 seems to be long delayed projects and directors finally putting out more work. Sigismondi cut her teeth as a music video director, made the musical biopic The Runaways which was released in 2010 and then didn’t make another feature film until now. The Turning is a modern adaptation of Henry James’ horror novella The Turning of the Screw about a nanny assigned to care for two children under mysterious circumstances.  Mackenzie Davis will be playing the nanny in this version with Finn Wolfhard and Brooklynn Prince playing her creepy charges.
Violet dir. Justine Bateman
I’ve been tracking this ever since it was announced and was losing hope that it would ever be made. Should have kept the faith! Actress turned director Justine Bateman makes her feature film debut with the story of a successful film executive who learns that the voice in her head guiding her decisions has been lying to her- about everything.
Wonder Woman 1984 dir. Patty Jenkins
She’s back baby! I was so utterly charmed by the 2017 film adaptation of Wonder Woman and it’s exciting to see that in the ashes of the DC cinematic universe with its ever rotating cast of Jokers and Batmans, Wonder Woman has prevailed. Not only is Jenkins back as director, but lengthy negotiations resulted in her getting the biggest payday for a woman director in Hollywood (a rumoured $10 million!) and also coming onboard as a producer and writer meaning she’ll have even more power to fully execute her vision. Bring on the shoulder pads, the track suits, the colour! Bring on the anti-gun propaganda! Bring on the matriarchy!
Zola dir. Janicza Bravo
This was on my list of most anticipated films last year when I was optimistic it would get made right away. Well now it’s finally here. Bravo presents Zola, the film based on the viral tweets from a stripper about how she went to Florida with an acquaintance and got dragged into the world of sex work and violence. This has potential to be amazing and I’m rooting for Bravo and the cast which includes the underrated Taylour Paige as Zola and Riley Keough as her friend.  
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sisforsammi · 4 years
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Gif request meme: The Newsroom ➳ requested by @theawkwardterrier​ 
↳ favourite brotp ↣ Mackenzie McHale and Sloan Sabbith
      Sometimes you ask me to wait and then you forget that you did and you call me from home at eleven and say sorry.
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mymanylives · 5 years
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black and white: The Newsroom
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mackenziesmchale · 4 years
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smartiehw · 3 years
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mantra4ia · 5 years
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The Newsroom was, is, and will always be a gem of a show.
And if you haven't watched it you should. It's on Prime. You are in for joy if you like smart, sharp (deadly), fast paced dialogue.
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alicesloane13 · 5 years
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I desperately need mackenzie mchale and sloan sabbith fanfic to read. I don’t care if it’s friendship or femslash. I want both. I want all. Send it to me! or better yet write more!!!
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paceofbase · 7 years
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Mackenzie Davis and Lee Pace with Gavin Munn behind the scenes of season 3 of Halt and Catch Fire
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needwantcaps · 7 years
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