More excellent work by Sean Longmore.
NO TIME TO DIE starring Ian Fleming’s 007
Great Pan edition
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Stuffing and Dressing - Tom Szaller's Great Pan or Bird Stuffing
There are so many ingredients in this fantastic sausage and bacon stuffing that some people claim it could be a meal by itself. Use it to stuff the bird or bake it as a side dish.
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Aziraphale made it on The Great British Bake Off and finally got to meet Paul Hollywood!
It didn’t go well.
(Shout-out to everyone who had made me aware of Michael Sheen’s appearance on the show! I giggled like an idiot while watching!❤️❤️❤️)
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Johfra Bosschart (1919-1998) - The Adoration of Pan, 1979
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Party at Medusa's tonight. Bring your own weed.
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Since you said POA is your fav book and film as well, I was wondering, do you think there was anything the film did better than the book?
Here's why Prisoner of Azkaban is the best HP movie:
The change in tone and color grading. The opening of this movie immediately tells you that something has changed.
Harry feels the most Harry in this movie. He's talking back, and we see him start to get frustrated with the Wizard World.
Alfonzo Cuaron's style bleeds into this movie. There's a reason it feels so fresh compared to the others in the series.
The one shot long-takes. (Mr. Weasley talking to Harry, Lupin and Harry on the bridge, Snape confronting Sirius and Remus, etc.)
The actors putting their own uniforms together. Ties done the wrong way, untucked shirts, sleeves rolled up - it all adds so much personality.
The action is maintained from beginning to end. The pacing in this movie is done the best (HBD is a close second).
Things I like that weren't in the books:
The Frog Choir scene. It honestly gives me chills. Makes me wish they had the Sorting Hat song in the first movie.
Harry joking around with the others about how the Fat Lady can't sing.
The boys goofing off in their dorm room and then the pan out to the water where the Dementors were watching.
Hermione appearing out of nowhere (because she was using the time turner) and scaring Ron.
The last shot with Harry on the broom.
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I’m thinking again about Astarions sexuality and how I've seen some people (to be fair, just a few) talk about it. Mainly, people pointing out his flamboyant behavior, and that us as players are learning more about his past male lovers than female ones and basically all these things for some people pointing to him being gay or at least not interested in women in the same way he is in men. And him only being a romance option regardless of gender, because, well, all companions are and he is therefore just "playersexual", only showing interest in female player characters because he has to, because of the game mechanics.
I think what really rubs me the wrong way about this topic is that it echoes the kind of things bi/pan people (speaking as a bisexual woman myself) find themselves dealing with irl. Whether through some form of internalized biphobia or from the outside through other people's comments. Of course this is about a fictional character so it’s not like he has any feelings that could be hurt. But when i see people tallying up how often he mentions men vs. how often he mentions women it really reminds me of a way of thinking I sometimes fall into in regards to my own sexuality. This is definitely just an internalized response and not something I actually believe when I truly think about it for a second, but I know these patterns of thought very well. Of observing my own behavior. How often do I find which gender attractive? Am I attracted "enough" to women? Do I talk about men's attractiveness too often? Is it the other way around? Am I only saying this woman is attractive to prove something to myself? I literally have a girlfriend and my attitude towards mine or other's sexual orientation is generally a huge big "whatever, I don't care". And I still have a passing thought like that from time to time.
So seeing people talk about a fictional character in this way really sends home how many people (whether consciously or unconsciously) see attraction as some sort of equation, you can solve, where in the end you get a result of either gay or straight.
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Arthur Machen - The Great God Pan (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1916).
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