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xwpseaweird · 1 month
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SOMEWHERE IN TIME
A timeless romance starring Jane Seymour & Christopher Reeve
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A tribute to Somewhere In Time (1980) starring the beautiful Jane Seymour (Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman) and the late great Christopher Reeve (Superman).
Synopsis: "In 1972, playwright Richard Collier (Christopher Reeve) becomes fascinated by a photo of Elise McKenna (Jane Seymour), a turn-of-the-century stage actress, while staying at the Grand Hotel in Mackinac Island, Michigan. As Richard's obsession grows, he learns from a friend that time travel may actually be possible through hypnosis. Richard travels in time to meet Elise, and the two appear destined to be together. However, Elise's jealous manager (Christopher Plummer) attempts to keep them apart." Fun Fact: Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeve had a rather intense love affair behind the scenes of this film. To quote Jane, they fell "madly in love." The looks, touches, and chemistry they had on screen was believable for a reason. Their affair came to an abrupt end when Reeve's ex-girlfriend revealed to him that she'd been hiding a pregnancy and was about to give birth to his child. Christopher ended his romantic relationship with Jane as a result, making a point that he needed to do what he thought best...be a father and partner to the mother of his child. Jane recounted that, while she did her best to understand, the news crushed her and she fought back tears during one of their final scenes together on set. Despite how their romantic relationship ended, the two remained very close. If things had gone differently, if Reeve hadn't received the new of his ex's pregnancy, perhaps he and Jane would have went on to enjoy a lasting partnership together. We will never know and, perhaps, that's how it should be.
This film features a memorable score by John Barry, yet the song I chose is Where Does My Heart Beat Now by Celine Dion. It is a song I feel describes the relationship of Elise and Richard perfectly. Hopefully you enjoy it :)
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coolcatkerr · 2 months
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Emma + Dexter || "one memorable day"
"Imagine one selected day struck out of it and think how different its course would have been. Pause you who read this and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you but for the formation of the first link on one memorable day."
YOU ALL BETTER BINGE WATCH THIS SHOW AND CRY AS HEAVY AS I DID
I wanted to do a short edit before I make a longer one (Yes you are being traumatised by me again)
Also feelings robbed that I never got to see Leo play more of Adrian Ivashkov in Vampire Academy.
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Lolita - “Hard Times” by @mothercain 
While Lolita the book and '97 film both ultimately condemn the actions of Humbert, all of our information about the story is obviously filtered through him as an unreliable narrator. This vid seeks to show the story from Dolores's POV despite the way the film is shot and narrated as if it's through Humbert's eyes. Much love to everyone reading this.
Thank you to @elephantinparis​ for sending me these beautiful film overlays!
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vivelarevolution13 · 3 months
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You made yourself into who you are.
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enemies-to-lovers · 1 year
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mycatismyfriend · 24 days
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I'm not a very safe person to be around at the moment. Nothing's safe in this world, Rupert. Don't you know that by now?
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sloanegabe · 5 days
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a shayne & courtney edit because i still can't believe they're married <3
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fanaticforlife · 19 days
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Doctor & Donna | Handclap
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Pure DoctorxDonna JOY + COMPLICITY!!!
"I can make your hands clap"
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jason todd || smells like teen spirit
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kissandkilll · 1 month
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The Bear | End of Beginning
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elssiie · 2 months
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You don't wanna see what's inside of me
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xwpseaweird · 24 days
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|| THE QUIET MAN ||
John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara Mesmerize in this Classic Romance
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The above tribute is dedicated to June Beck, founder of Maureen O'Hara Magazine.
Synopsis: "A retired American boxer returns to the village of his birth in 1920s Ireland, where he falls for a spirited redhead whose brother is contemptuous of their union." -IMDB
The Quiet Man (1952) is a film directed by John Ford (How Green Was My Valley) and stars John Wayne (True Grit, The Searchers) and Maureen O'Hara (The Parent Trap, Miracle on 34th Street). This is the second film Wayne and O'Hara starred in together, the first being Rio Grande, which Ford also directed. Wayne and O'Hara had amazing chemistry on screen and made five films together in total, the rest being Wings of Eagles, McLintock!, and Big Jake. The Quiet Man is seen as the more successful of their films, having achieved the Academy Award for Best Cinematography and Best Directing in 1953.
John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara remained great friends until his death in 1979.
The song in the tribute is Into the Mystic by Van Morrison.
Notes: As with most old films, there are some things that may not have aged well, but were considered fine for the time period. One thing is the jokes about beating women who misbehaved with sticks. While no one was actually beat with a stick in the film, it was joked about. O'Hara's character, Mary Kate, was a redhead with a noted fearful temper. It was implied that she needed a good stick whipping to keep her in line, but Wayne's character never did. It was a sign that he had no issues with her being full of fire. The fact that these jokes exist doesn't diminish the fact that this movie is wonderful. I will always highly recommend it.
Fun Fact: At one point during filming, O'Hara hit John Wayne for real after their first big kiss. The punch was scripted, but she didn't pull it. Wayne saw it coming and blocked her punch with his hand. The impact of her fist with his palm caused her wrist to fracture. She literally broke her wrist and kept filming. O'Hara prided herself on being able to keep up with the men. She never let anything they threw at her bring her down. This is one reason why John Ford repeatedly used her in his films and why John Wayne loved working with her.
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coolcatkerr · 2 months
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Emma + Dexter & Connell + Marianne - "And we'll be okay..."
So many parallels between the two that I wanted to just focus on a few key things
I'll go. And I'll stay. And we'll be okay.
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DEMOLITION LOVERS.
created for @wincestwednesdays week iii: "reputation" + "songs." dedicated to @missmisdemeanor , no explanation needed. you may interpret this as a serial killer AU or simply samdean from a pov outsider. enjoy and happy (belated, shh) wincest wednesday <3333333
also on youtube.
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filmmakerdreamst · 17 days
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Falling Slowly
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allfordelenaa · 3 months
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Dean & Castiel | All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (with @barchiefangirl)
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