Round Two
Thin Lizzy
Defeated opponents: The Human League
Formed in: 1969
Genres: Hard rock, heavy metal
Lineup: Phil Lynott- bass, vocals
Scott Gorham- guitar
Snowy White- guitar
Darren Wharton- keyboards, organ
Brian Downey- drums, percussion
Albums from the 80s:
Chinatown (1980)
Renegade (1981)
Thunder and Lightning (1983)
Propaganda:
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Defeated opponents: Simple Minds
Formed in: 1983
Genres: Noise pop, alt rock
Lineup: Jim Reid – vocals, guitar
William Reid – vocals, guitar
Douglas Hart – bass
Bobby Gillespie – drums
Albums from the 80s:
Psychocandy (1985)
Darklands (1987)
Automatic (1989)
Propaganda:
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PSYCHOCANDY (1985)
The album is considered a landmark recording. Its combination of guitar feedback and noise with traditional pop melodies and structure proved influential on the forthcoming shoegazing genre and alternative rock. Produced and recorded at Southern Studios, London, UK, by The Jesus & Mary Chain. PHOTOGRAPHY: Stuart Cassidy, Rona McIntosh, Bleddyn Butcher, Chris Clunn & Mike Laye.
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The Jesus and Mary Chain - Live on 'The Tube', 11th October 1985
Just Like Honey + Inside Me
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Alan Vega - Mercy
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Promise me that the fandom won’t get “Sucked off” when it’s over!
Please! 😭
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Transcript:
Oscar: You can’t spend every day inside, I-…
Courtney: Is that Matilda?
Oscar: Sure looks like her.
Matilda: I’m guessing that’s your loin spawn in there?
Oscar: Nah, just one too many tacos.
Matilda: Hah, sucks to be you guys! Say bye-bye to your freedom, sleep, money, etcetera etcetera.
Courtney: I’m gonna head back.
Oscar: I’ll-…
Courtney: No, stay.
Matilda: She knows I was kidding, right?
Oscar: Yeah…
Matilda: Is she not-.. I thought you two always wanted this?
Oscar: We do, it’s.. complicated.
Matilda: Complicated how? Is it not yours?
Oscar: [scoffs] You’re a fucking numpty, ‘course he’s mine. Let’s walk, I’ve got a long ass story for ya…
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Matilda: Jesus, Oscar! Why the fuck wouldn’t you let Ivan tell me anything?! I thought he was just being a nobhead.
Oscar: I don’t know, I figured it’d be safer if you weren’t involved.
Matilda: I was fucking working there!
Oscar: I tried telling Ivan to quit nagging you about that; if he had, you would’ve got bored n’ left anyway.
Matilda: True… How long did it take you to find her?
Oscar: Over a month.
Matilda: Fucking hell, I feel like a dickhead for being mean to her now.
Oscar: You weren’t mean, she’s just-…
Matilda: What?
Oscar: She won’t talk to anyone about what happened. She keeps insisting she’s okay, but we both know that’s not true. She can’t stand to be alone; she has nightmares, she flinches if I catch her off guard, she’s super self-conscious all of a sudden, she’s not interested in sex anymore... I don’t know what to do.
Matilda: Oh my god, don’t cry!
Oscar: [choked] Sorry.
Matilda: You know I don’t know what to say when people cry.
Oscar: I can’t cope with the guilt; she should hate me.
Matilda: She clearly doesn’t.
Oscar: She used to be so exuberant n’ full of life, but now it’s-… I fucking broke her, Tilda.
Matilda: You didn’t break her. Maybe she’s just like.. temporarily maimed?
Oscar: [sobs] Great.
Matilda: I did say temporarily… She’ll probably talk when she’s ready, as long as you keep listening.
Oscar: I’m trying my best, it’s hard whilst having to work though. I doubt it’s doing her any good being cooped up all day.
Matilda: Doesn’t she have any friends?
Oscar: Yeah, but she’s avoiding them because they don’t know what happened.
Matilda: Oh, right… I guess I could hang out with her? I’m only round the corner, and I know what’s going on.
Oscar: Really?
Matilda: I mean, I ain’t saying she’s gonna be thrilled about the idea. No one enjoys hanging out with me.
Oscar: Only because you purposefully act like an incorrigible bitch.
Matilda: Yeah, well.. I’m trying this new thing where I don’t do that.
Oscar: It’d be nice if people didn’t think I was insane for being your friend.
Matilda: [scoffs] You look like a dad already in that stupid puffer jacket, by the way.
Oscar: [laughs softly] I’m practicing.
Matilda: I don’t think you need any practice…
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— Where's a real Wild West legend when you need one, eh?
— Pearl Heart at your service.
Horrible Histories (2009-2014), 2x03
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pinpointing the exact moment james murray decided to quit because of the cgi
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This is a random ask, but what generations were your OCs born in? Would they call themselves something else that's not technically their generation? (Like the whole zillennial thing even though that's not an official term as far as I'm aware)
Hm okay *pulls up all my OC bios since I can't remember all their birth years off the top of my head lol*
Rae: 1958 - Baby Boomer
Robin: 1954 - Baby Boomer
Madison: 1943 - Silent Generation
Ophelia: 1987 (though due to being time-displaced she's 30 in 2022) - Millennial
AJ: 1992 - Millennial
Mira: 1944 - Silent Generation
Quinn: 1992 - Millennial
Katherine: 1994 - Millennial
Jasper: 1993 - Millennial
Kestrel: 1980 - Generation X
Obviously Indigo, Prometheus, and Eris don't count since they're either too old or don't fall into regular generations
I don't think any of them really care enough about what generation they're in to use a different name for it? I mean they each take place in their own timeline, so like for people like Rae and Robin the Boomer thing isn't a joke yet. I don't really know how to answer the second part of this question?
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The half-breed (Allan Dwan, 1916)
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Enough Is Enough! Primal Scream and Dexys
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Joseph Schenck’s United Artists dinner party at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles on April 8, 1925
The guests included: Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart, Norma Talmadge, Rudolph Valentino and Charlie Chaplin, and of course our Buster
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She'll Be Coming With Us | Cast
Lucy Brown as CLAUDIA BROWN
the mediator
“I suppose I owe it to the taxpayer to do more than sit in my room and suck the minibar dry.”
Douglas Henshall as PROFESSOR NICK CUTTER
the maverick expert
“Some force out there ripped the boundaries of space and time to shreds…. Believe me, it’s very, very far from over.”
Ben Miller as SIR JAMES LESTER
the big boss
“I don’t like anyone to whom the adjective ‘maverick’ might be applied.”
Juliet Aubrey as HELEN CUTTER
the time traveler
“All this urban living has made human beings such a lazy animals.”
Mark Wakeling as CAPTAIN TOM RYAN
the protector
“Shoot to kill. That makes a refreshing change- I was beginning to feel like a social worker.”
Hannah Spearritt as ABIGAIL ‘ABBY’ MAITLAND
the zookeeper
“Look at the way we treat animals now…. Every day, a new species disappears. What would people do to creatures they don't understand?”
James Murray as STEPHEN HART
the mighty hunter
“Pick on someone your own size.”
Andrew-Lee Potts as CONNOR TEMPLE
the brilliant boy
“I don’t suppose you’d consider giving me a cool nickname, would you?”
Alexandra Afryea as LORRAINE WICKES
the sassy assistant
“I got to where I am by shutting my mouth when I had to, but swearing and shouting when the occasion called for it.”
WITH:
Uncredited Actor as LIEUTENANT JOE REYNOLDS
Uncredited Actor as CORPORAL TODD O’DONNELL
Uncredited Actor as LIEUTENANT DANIEL WILLIAMS
Uncredited Actor as CORPORAL CALVIN BURANELLI
Adam G. Goodwin as CORPORAL COLIN GOODWIN
AND:
additional cast to be added as they appear
@witchofthemidlands @whispers-of-gallifrey @chocolatesawfish @thegingergal @whatkindofnameisvolta
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