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bitletsanddrabbles · 1 year
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Shipping Challenges
Are you getting a bit tired of the same old pairings? Would you like to see something new and different? Do you want to see how many people you can piss off, freak out, or have proclaim you their new best friend?
May I make some suggestions*:
1. Thomas Barrow x Jack Courtnay
Yes, everyone knows what a crush Thomas had on our dear blind soldier boy, but have you ever considered the irony that maybe Edward was the straight one in the family? That maybe Thomas would have even more in common with Edward’s hated little brother? What’s Jack really like, anyway? Mary and Edith would probably have said similar things about each other, but their fans - and neutral parties - agree they’re pretty decent people...or at least one of them is. What’s going on there anyway?
2. Thomas Barrow x Richard Clarkson
Yeah, okay, you may have run across this one. I have, but is it just me or is it nearly always toxic? Generally comes with a non-con tag, which is fine in and of itself, but there’s so much more you can do here! Lady Edith was ready to marry a man her father’s age, and in the queer community age differences were pretty common. Why not explore what, exactly, makes the good doctor so sympathetic to ‘that sort’? I have seen one (1) person try this in a healthy manner! I challenge everyone else to try it!
3. Guy Dexter x Chris Webster
C’mon, you know you want to!
4. Guy Dexter x Richard Ellis
Because there are only about a million fifty ways you can do this! Prequels! Sequels! Straight up AUs! And only about three quarters of them will get you banned from the fandom! LIVE DANGEROUSLY! Odds are good you will win the Fandom Love Of Your Life and a Fandom Arch Nemesis all in one go!
5. Thomas Barrow x Charles Blake
Is there a single thing about this pairing to hang your hat on? Near as I can remember, no! Not a damn thing! That means there’s nothing stopping you! Imagine all of the fun that the working-class-bloke-who-wants-to-be-a-toff and the toff-who-wants-to-be-a-working-class-bloke could have together!
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And I think that will do me for now. Knowing me, I’ll probably be back at some later date with more later**.
* Before everyone asks why, if I want to see these so badly, I don’t write them myself. Have you seen my WIP folder? I’ve actually started some of these - multiple times! - but they are buried under.......everything else. If we have to wait for me to do it, it’ll never happen.
** No, I have not had too much sugar, why do you ask such a silly question? This is definitely not me crashing from a sugar high.
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klaxustarah · 3 years
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Fun fact: Dr. Poison is voiced by Courtnay Taylor, aka Jack, from Mass Effect and Nora from Fallout 4
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robotslenderman · 4 years
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Don’t you love it when two characters who are totally different share the same VA and you’re trying to comprehend the acting ability involved
Forex, I was just on the VTMB IMDB page, and:
Strauss shares a voice actor with fucking Mannimarco
Officer Chunk shares a VA with Knock Out.
Like, there’s some actors who aren’t surprising because they clearly get typecast (Courtnay Taylor played both Jack from ME2/3 and Damsel, which is not at all surprising) but with the two examples above I had no idea because the acting is so different.
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italianaradio · 4 years
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L’Inganno Perfetto: intervista a Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen
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L’Inganno Perfetto: intervista a Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen
L’Inganno Perfetto: intervista a Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen
L’Inganno Perfetto: intervista a Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen
Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen hanno parlato di Bill Condon e de L’Inganno Perfetto, di come sono arrivati a recitare nel film, dal 5 dicembre in sala distribuito da Warner Bros, e di quanto hanno amato lavorare insieme.
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Bill Condon, lo sceneggiatore vincitore dell’Oscar per “Demoni e dei”, dirige e produce il film da una sceneggiatura di Jeffrey Hatcher (“Mr. Holmes – Il mistero del caso irrisolto”), tratta dall’acclamato romanzo di Nicholas Searle.
L’inganno perfetto, la trama
Il genio della truffa Roy Courtnay (McKellen) non riesce a credere alla propria fortuna quando incontra online la benestante vedova Betty McLeish (Mirren). Mentre Betty gli apre le porte di casa e della sua vita, Roy rimane sorpreso scoprendosi affezionato alla donna: quella che sarebbe dovuta essere una truffa veloce e rapida si trasforma in un percorso da funambolo – il più infido della sua vita. Tra i protagonisti di “L’inganno perfetto” anche Russell Tovey (serie TV “Quantico”) e Jim Carter (serie TV “Downton Abbey”). Greg Yolen affianca Condon come produttore.
I produttori esecutivi sono Richard Brener, Andrea Johnston, Aaron L. Gilbert, Jason Cloth, Anjay Nagpal, Jack Morrissey e Nick O’Hagan. Nella squadra dietro le quinte, il direttore della fotografia Tobias Schliessler (“La bella e la bestia”, “Mr. Holmes – Il mistero del caso irrisolto”) e lo scenografo John Stevenson (candidato BAFTA, “Burton and Taylor”), al montaggio Virginia Katz (“La bella e la bestia,” “Mr. Holmes – Il mistero del caso irrisolto”) e per i costumi Keith Madden (miniserie “Patrick Melrose”, “Mr. Holmes – Il mistero del caso irrisolto”).
La musica è del compositore candidato a due premi Oscar, Carter Burwell (“Tre manifesti a Ebbing, Missouri”, “Carol”). “L’inganno perfetto”, girato a Londra e Berlino, sarà nelle sale cinematografiche dal 5 dicembre 2019.New Line Cinema presenta, in associazione con BRON Creative, una produzione 1000 Eyes, un film di Bill Condon, “The Good Liar”. Il film sarà distribuito da Warner Bros. Pictures.
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L’Inganno Perfetto: intervista a Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen
Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen hanno parlato di Bill Condon e de L’Inganno Perfetto, di come sono arrivati a recitare nel film, dal 5 dicembre in sala distribuito da Warner Bros, e di quanto hanno amato lavorare insieme. Bill Condon, lo sceneggiatore vincitore dell’Oscar per “Demoni e dei”, dirige e produce il film da una […]
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nyslovesfilm · 5 years
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Save the Date: TV Premieres and Film Releases
The schedule of television premieres and film releases continues.  Below is a list of upcoming television shows and films that participated in New York State’s production and post-production tax credit programs with upcoming release/premiere dates. American Son ­– Nov. 1 – Netflix An estranged interracial couple searches for answers about their missing son. Based on the Broadway play. Starring: Kerry Washington, Jeremy Jordan, Steven Pasquale (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit program – Production) Cubby – Nov. 1 – Pulsar Studios A 26-year-old from the Midwest moves to New York City to find hope and self-discipline through his friendship with a precocious 6--year-old and the adult superhero Leather-Man, who is conjured from a psychedelic cupcake. Starring: Patricia Richardson, Lucy DeVito, Zachary Booth (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production) Dickinson – Nov. 1 – Apple TV+ An inside look into the world of Emily Dickinson. Poet. Daughter. Total rebel. In this coming-of-age story, Emily’s determined to become the world’s greatest poet. Starring: Hailee Steinfeld, Toby Huss, Jane Krakowski (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) For All Mankind – Season 1 – Nov. 1 – Apple TV+ Imagine a world where the global space race never ended. This “what if” take on history from Ronald D. Moore (Outlander, Battlestar Galactica) spotlights the lives of NASA astronauts—the heroes and rock stars of their time—and their families. Starring: Joel Kannaman, Michael Dorman, Wrenn Schmidt (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production) Harriet – Nov. 1 – Focus Features Based on the thrilling and inspirational life of an iconic American freedom fighter, Harriet tells the extraordinary tale of Harriet Tubman's escape from slavery and transformation into one of America’s greatest heroes. Her courage, ingenuity, and tenacity freed hundreds of slaves and changed the course of history. Starring: Cynthia Erivo, Leslie Odom Jr., Joe Alwyn (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production) Helpsters – Nov. 1 – Apple TV+ Meet Cody and the Helpsters, a team of vibrant monsters who love to solve problems. Whether it’s planning a party, climbing a mountain, or mastering a magic trick, the Helpsters can figure anything out—because everything starts with a plan. Starring: Stephanie D’Abruzzo, Martin P. Robinson, Tim Lagasse (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) The Irishman – Nov. 1 – Netflix Martin Scorsese’s epic saga of organized crime in postwar America, as told by a hit man. Starring: Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) Motherless Brooklyn – Nov. 1 – Warner Bros. Set against the backdrop of 1950s New York, Motherless Brooklyn follows Lionel Essrog, a lonely private detective afflicted with Tourette’s Syndrome, as he ventures to solve the murder of his mentor and only friend, Frank Minna. Starring: Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Cherry Jones (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan – Season 2 – Nov. 1 – Amazon An up-and-coming CIA analyst, Jack Ryan, is thrust into a dangerous field assignment as he uncovers a pattern in terrorist communication that launches him into the center of a dangerous gambit. Starring: John Krasinski, Wendell Pierce, John Hoogenakker (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) Patriot Act – Season 1, Cycle 5 – Nov. 3 – Netflix Every Sunday, Hasan Minhaj brings an incisive and nuanced perspective to global news, politics, and culture in his unique comedy series. Starring: Hasan Minhaj (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) Marriage Story – Nov. 6 – Netflix Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Noah Baumbach directs this incisive and compassionate look at a marriage breaking up and a family staying together. Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver, Laura Dern (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production) Noelle – Nov. 12 – Disney+ Santa’s daughter finds herself needing to take over the family business after her dad retires and her brother crumbles under the pressure of the job. Starring Anna Kendrick, Bill Hader, Billy Eichner (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production) The Good Liar – Nov. 15 – Warner Brothers Career con artist Roy Courtnay can hardly believe his luck when he meets well-to-do widow Betty McLeish online. As Betty opens her home and life to him, Roy is surprised to find himself caring about her, turning what should be a cut-and-dry swindle into the most treacherous tightrope walk of his life. Starring: Helen Mirren, Jim Carter, Ian McKellen (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production) The Report – Nov. 15 – Amazon In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. CIA agents begin using extreme interrogation tactics on those they think were behind it. Starring: Adam Driver, Annette Benning, Jon Hamm (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) The Shed – Nov. 15 – A Bigger Boat Stan lives with his abusive grandfather and tries to protect his best friend from high school bullies. When he discovers a murderous creature has taken refuge inside his tool shed, he tries to battle the demon alone until his bullied friend discovers the creature and has a far more sinister plan. Starring: Jay Jay Warren, Cody Kostro, Sofia Happonen (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) Waves – Nov. 1 – A24 The epic emotional journey of a suburban African-American family—led by a well-intentioned but domineering father—as they navigate love, forgiveness and coming together in the aftermath of a loss. Starring: Taylor Russell, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Renée Elise Goldsberry, Lucas Hedges (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production)  Crown Vic – Nov. 15 – Screen Media Films Follows one memorable night in the life of LAPD officer Ray Mandel while hunting two cop killers on the loose. Starring: David Krumholtz, Bridget Moynahan, Thomas Jane (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) Ray Donovan – Season 7 – Nov. 17 – Showtime Ray Donovan, a professional “fixer” for the rich and famous in Los Angeles, can make anyone’s problems disappear except those created by his own family. Starring: Liev Schreiber, Eddie Marsan, Dash Mihok (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) 21 Bridges – Nov. 22 – STX Entertainment Thrust into a citywide manhunt for a duo of cop killers, NYPD detective Andre Davis begins to undercover a massive conspiracy that links his fellow police officers to a criminal empire and must decide who he is hunting and who is actually hunting him. Starring: Chadwick Boseman (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production) A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood – Nov. 22 – Sony After a jaded magazine writer is assigned a profile of Fred Rogers, he overcomes his skepticism, learning about empathy, kindness, and decency from America’s most beloved neighbor. Starring: Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys, Susan Kelechi Watson, Chris Cooper (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production) Dark Waters – Nov. 22 – Focus Features Inspired by a shocking true story, a tenacious attorney uncovers a dark secret that connects a growing number of unexplained deaths due to one of the world’s largest corporations. In the process, he risks everything – his future, his family, and his own life – to expose the truth. Starring: Mark Ruffalo, Anne Hathaway, Tim Robbins. (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production) Christmas at Graceland: Home for the Holidays – Nov. 23 – Hallmark Channel A Graceland tour guide meets a single father during a tour and agrees to fill in as his temporary nanny for the holidays. Starring: Kaitlin Doubleday, Adrian Grenier, Sunny Mabrey (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) Servant – Nov. 29 – Apple TV+ From M. Night Shyamalan, Servant follows a Philadelphia couple in mourning after an unspeakable tragedy creates a rift in their marriage and opens the door for a mysterious force to enter their home. Starring: Lauren Ambrose, Toby Kebbell, Rupert Grint (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production) Daniel Isn’t Real – Dec. 6 – Samuel Goldwyn Films Trouble college freshman, Luke, suffers a violent family trauma and resurrects his childhood imaginary friend, Daniel, to help him cope. Starring: Patrick Schwarzenegger, Miles Robbins, Sasha Lane (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) The Wolf Hour – Dec. 6 – Brainstorm Media It’s July 1977, and New York City is awash with escalating violence. June, once a celebrated counterculture figure, attempts to retreat from the chaos by shutting herself inside the yellowed walls of her grandmother’s South Bronx apartment. But her doorbell is ringing incessantly, the heat is unbearable, and creeping paranoia and fear are taking hold. Starring: Naomi Watts, Jennifer Ehle, Emory Cohen (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Season 3 – Dec. 6 – Amazon Studios A housewife in the 1950s decides to become a stand-up comic. Starring: Rachel Brosnahan, Alex Borstein, Tony Shalhoub (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) Uncut Gems – Dec. 13 – A24 Set in the diamond district of New York City, Howard Ratner, a jewelry store owner and dealer to the rich and famous, must find a way to pay his debts when his merchandise is taken from one of his top sellers and girlfriend. Starring: Adam Sandler, Kevin Garnett, Idina Menzel (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Production) Little Women – Dec. 25 – Sony Four sisters come of age in America in the aftermath of the Civil War. Starring: Florence Pugh, Emma Watson, Timothée Chalamet, Meryl Streep (Participated in the New York State Film Tax Credit Program – Post Production)
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hitradio-2017 · 7 years
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Congrats to Jack B, Jimmy & Courtnay for completing their first show!
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italianaradio · 5 years
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L’inganno perfetto: trailer con Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen
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L’inganno perfetto: trailer con Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen
L’inganno perfetto: trailer con Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen
L’inganno perfetto: trailer con Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen
La Warner Bros Italia ha diffuso il trailer ufficiale di L’inganno perfetto, il drama targato New Line Cinema, vede insieme per la prima volta sul grande schermo la premio Oscar Helen Mirren (“The Queen”) e Ian McKellen (“Il Signore degli Anelli”, “Gods and Monsters”), già candidato a due premi Oscar.
Bill Condon, lo sceneggiatore vincitore dell’Oscar per “Demoni e dei”, dirige e produce il film da una sceneggiatura di Jeffrey Hatcher (“Mr. Holmes – Il mistero del caso irrisolto”), tratta dall’acclamato romanzo di Nicholas Searle.
L’inganno perfetto, la trama
Il genio della truffa Roy Courtnay (McKellen) non riesce a credere alla propria fortuna quando incontra online la benestante vedova Betty McLeish (Mirren). Mentre Betty gli apre le porte di casa e della sua vita, Roy rimane sorpreso scoprendosi affezionato alla donna: quella che sarebbe dovuta essere una truffa veloce e rapida si trasforma in un percorso da funambolo – il più infido della sua vita. Tra i protagonisti di “L’inganno perfetto” anche Russell Tovey (serie TV “Quantico”) e Jim Carter (serie TV “Downton Abbey”). Greg Yolen affianca Condon come produttore.
I produttori esecutivi sono Richard Brener, Andrea Johnston, Aaron L. Gilbert, Jason Cloth, Anjay Nagpal, Jack Morrissey e Nick O’Hagan. Nella squadra dietro le quinte, il direttore della fotografia Tobias Schliessler (“La bella e la bestia”, “Mr. Holmes – Il mistero del caso irrisolto”) e lo scenografo John Stevenson (candidato BAFTA, “Burton and Taylor”), al montaggio Virginia Katz (“La bella e la bestia,” “Mr. Holmes – Il mistero del caso irrisolto”) e per i costumi Keith Madden (miniserie “Patrick Melrose”, “Mr. Holmes – Il mistero del caso irrisolto”).
La musica è del compositore candidato a due premi Oscar, Carter Burwell (“Tre manifesti a Ebbing, Missouri”, “Carol”). “L’inganno perfetto”, girato a Londra e Berlino, sarà nelle sale cinematografiche dal 5 dicembre 2019.New Line Cinema presenta, in associazione con BRON Creative, una produzione 1000 Eyes, un film di Bill Condon, “The Good Liar”. Il film sarà distribuito da Warner Bros. Pictures.
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L’inganno perfetto: trailer con Helen Mirren e Ian McKellen
La Warner Bros Italia ha diffuso il trailer ufficiale di L’inganno perfetto, il drama targato New Line Cinema, vede insieme per la prima volta sul grande schermo la premio Oscar Helen Mirren (“The Queen”) e Ian McKellen (“Il Signore degli Anelli”, “Gods and Monsters”), già candidato a due premi Oscar. Bill Condon, lo sceneggiatore vincitore […]
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