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This dress is an example of the same actress wearing the same costume twice. The reuse does seem to be intentional.
Patricia Neal wore this black gown trimmed with white fur in the 1949 film adaptation of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead. The same year, she wore the dress in It’s a Great Feeling, which takes place in a movie studio. Neal, along with several other actors played themselves in the film, and the reuse of her costume indicates that in the world of It’s a Great Feeling, Neal was filming The Fountainhead.
Costume Credit: Jim Bastas, Solidmoonlight
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numnum-num · 1 year
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It's a great feeling (1949)
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infernal-feminae · 4 months
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Just watched the first ep and I LOVE IT
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Sometimes you read your own writing back and you're just like holy fuck I do not know what ghost possessed me when I was writing this but I feel like I need to buy them chocolates or something
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fauville · 21 days
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sometimes you write something and you feel like a genius and all the other times you look at your writing and think just "meh"
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maverickcalf · 1 year
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There is nothing that beats watching an episode of MASH and Sidney Freedman shows up! Such joy and delight I tell ya!
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myachiart · 10 months
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you ever just open your art program after getting a bunch (maybe too many) references, ready to just... create something? yeah that's me rn
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lovehatecomics · 1 year
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Showing Orion to someone outside of the Orion fanclub here and them agreeing that he is indeed Babygirl material is a very nice, very validating experience 😊
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humanityinahandbag · 2 years
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Me to @samthefrank today in a text
Me: All of these people don't even know what happens next!
Me: I can't believe we get to read the new chapter first, before it drops!
Me: ... that might be because we wrote it.
Me: But still!
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goldensunset · 8 months
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advice i think we should tell children is that when adults say stuff like ‘now that i’m an adult i get really excited about stuff like coffee tables and bathrooms and rugs etc’ they don’t mean ‘and now i don’t care about blorbo and squimbus from my childhood tv shows anymore’ bc your average adult still loves all the same pop culture stuff they always did; they just have a greater appreciation for the mundane as well. growing up just means you can enjoy life twice as much now. you can get really excited about a new stuffed animal AND about a new kitchen sponge. peace and love
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lgbtlunaverse · 8 months
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Obsessed with characters who portray themselves as worse than they are. Who are lying to everyone including themselves about it. People generally assume if someone's lying about themselves they're trying to look better but sometimes they're trying to look worse. They attribute agency to where they had none, add intend to accidents, try to convince everyone that this is something they did instead of something that happened to them.
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nikkinelson1313 · 1 month
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best place to be 😏
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pokimoko · 10 months
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I can't keep being fundamentally changed as a person by animated movies, it's just not sustainable.
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descendant-of-truth · 9 months
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Shipping is fun and all but I swear every single time someone makes a comment, whether as a joke or in a legitimate analysis, about there being "no other explanation" for a pair's interactions, I lose just a bit more of my sanity
Like, no, you guys don't get it. Romance is not about the Amount of devotion, it's about the COLOR. the FLAVOR of it all. a character can be just as devoted to their platonic friend as they are to their romantic partner, and they don't love either of them more, just differently.
But because the majority of people still have it stuck in their minds that romance exists on the highest tier of love, I'm stuck seeing endless takes that boil down to "these two care about each other too much for it to NOT be romantic" as if that's the core determining factor to how literally any of this works
In conclusion: stop telling me that I don't understand the story if I don't interpret the leads as romantic, I am TIRED
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blueboyluca · 10 months
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“When I first heard it, from a dog trainer who knew her behavioral science, it was a stunning moment. I remember where I was standing, what block of Brooklyn’s streets. It was like holding a piece of polished obsidian in the hand, feeling its weight and irreducibility. And its fathomless blackness. Punishment is reinforcing to the punisher. Of course. It fit the science, and it also fit the hidden memories stored in a deeply buried, rusty lockbox inside me. The people who walked down the street arbitrarily compressing their dogs’ tracheas, to which the poor beasts could only submit in uncomprehending misery; the parents who slapped their crying toddlers for the crime of being tired or hungry: These were not aberrantly malevolent villains. They were not doing what they did because they thought it was right, or even because it worked very well. They were simply caught in the same feedback loop in which all behavior is made. Their spasms of delivering small torments relieved their frustration and gave the impression of momentum toward a solution. Most potently, it immediately stopped the behavior. No matter that the effect probably won’t last: the reinforcer—the silence or the cessation of the annoyance—was exquisitely timed. Now. Boy does that feel good.”
— Melissa Holbrook Pierson, The Secret History of Kindness (2015)
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moth-time · 4 months
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Made a wallpaper for my new phone~
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