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kimmiessimmies · 2 months
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Spring 08: Now or Never (25/25)
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She turned around, “Yes?”
James shook his head, “Nothing. Good luck.” He smiled.
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“Thanks.” She said, and left.
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“Goodbye, my girl, I’ll miss you too..,” he whispered into the silence.
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sesiondemadrugada · 7 months
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The Heiress (William Wyler, 1949).
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onsunnyside · 1 year
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𝐔𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐃𝐚𝐝𝐝𝐲 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐲 🌟💦
the urge has won and I’m throwing very impromptu party for all the underrated and underappreciated cevans daddies. It’s time to give them the love they deserve.
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𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐲 𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐬:
𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐝𝐚𝐝𝐝𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐝 | super impromptu: Dec. 6 (to 3pm EST on the 7th) *CLOSED*
˚*。:°☾ 𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐝 𝐚𝐬𝐤𝐬/𝐫𝐞𝐪𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐬: must be related to the party theme! these can be about any of my current works or fresh ideas/prompts | (˗ˏˋ𝐌𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐌𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭ˎˊ˗ |  𝐖𝐈𝐏𝐬)
𝐞𝐱𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐬: must include the following characters: Jake Jensen, James Mace, Ryan Ackerman, Johnny Storm, Colin Shea, Jake Wyler, and Bryce Langley. any aus and tropes accepted (fluff, dark, anything slutty or soft really). Additional daddies: Syd, Lucas Lee, Frank Adler, and Nick Gant.
Before sending a prompt, please check the list of completed drabbles in case it has already been sent. No requests are guaranteed.
all asks/drabbles/things related to my celebration will be tagged under: #underrated daddy party & all drabbles will be reblogged onto my library: @onsunnysidelibrary
Reminder: my blog is 18+ — minors DNI. [time zone converter]
𝐠𝐨𝐨𝐝𝐢𝐞 𝐛𝐚𝐠𝐬: all fics, drabbles, etc.
updated as they’re posted | [smut*]
#bf stepbro Ryan aka Ari’s little stepbrother!Ryan Ackerman: crushes to lovers (best friend!Ari) | spicier option* (boyfriend!Ari)
space dork!boyfriend!Mace takes you to the planetarium
nasa bros: Mace vs Johnny for airhead!reader (tag)
tattooed and pierced frat boy!Jake Jensen (tag)
#mean daddy jensen: lovesick boyfriend!Jake Jensen turns into mean daddy!Jake Jensen | punishment + humiliation*
Jake Wyler seduces nerd!reader during a tutoring session*
#stoner space nerds: stoner nerd!boyfriend!Jake Jensen invites his plug co-nerd!Mace over for some weed and space documentries*
shy boyfriend!Jensen wants you to ride him*
grumpy!Mace x shy!sunshine!reader
fake good!mean boyfriend!Jake Jensen x airhead!reader (tag)
frat bros!Johnny Storm & Jake Wyler have a thing for the same girl
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moony4pads · 1 year
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More of me pushing my hunter doohan as remus lupin agenda
Tyler Galpin gifs that remind me of Remus Lupin
Not my gifs- creators users under gifs
Him being his aquward self
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Watching Regulus' meet James
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After full moon
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Date with Sirius
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Meeting Regulus
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Studying
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Seeing Sirius before the Yule ball
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Him getting pissed off when Sirius and James say something thoughtless about money
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Looking at Sirius
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James Garner e Audrey Hepburn, The Children's Hour di William Wyler 1961
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hazelwords · 10 months
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Audrey Hepburn Summer!
Tonight’s watch: The Children’s Hour (1961) (Photos and trivia from IMDB)
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This film adaptation of Lillian Hellman's play was an intense watch, as you see the way a lie from a vindictive, cruel child destroys the life of two people (more if you include all of the supporting characters). The tragedy is how much the accusation of being lesbian hits home for one of the women. While I knew that it would end tragically (the trailer sort of gives it away), I was still devastated.
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The acting is incredible - everyone knocks it out of the park. Even the children: Karen Balkin was terrifying as Mary, the child who perfected the art of bullying and terrorizing other girls before turning to target her teachers. 
On set, the children enjoyed hanging around Shirley MacLaine, thinking her “cool” and “generous”, according to Veronica Cartwright, who played Rosalie. Cartwright won the role after keeping calm during the audition when director William Wyler fired a gun. (She remembers thinking how it wasn’t a wartime film.)
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While talking about this film for the documentary, The Celluloid Closet (1995), MacLaine said, “none of us were really aware. We might have been forerunners, but we weren't really, because we didn't do the picture right. We were in the mindset of not understanding what we were basically doing. These days, there would be a tremendous outcry, as well there should be. Why would Martha break down and say, 'Oh my god, what's wrong with me, I'm so polluted, I've ruined you.' She would fight! She would fight for her budding preference. And when you look at it, to have Martha play that scene - and no one questioned it - what that meant, or what the alternatives could have been underneath the dialog, it's mind boggling. The profundity of this subject was not in the lexicon of our rehearsal period. Audrey and I never talked about this. Isn't that amazing. Truly amazing."
At least this movie was able to keep the lesbian plot; the last film adaptation of this play, retitled These Three (1936), changed the lie to be about a heterosexual love affair. Even so, Wyler had to cut scenes that hinted more strongly at a character’s sexuality to get the movie past the censors.
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I was able to get a DVD of this movie from the library, but you can also find it on Pluto TV, Roku, Tubi, and Amazon.
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Audrey Hepburn, director William Wyler, and James Garner on the set of The Children's Hour (1961)
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tv-moments · 8 months
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The Diplomat
Season 1, “The James Bond Clause”
Director: Alex Graves
DoP: Julian Court
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galpinlvr · 10 months
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ahhhhh chapter eight of chemical reactions is now up!
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thebestestwinner · 1 year
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The top two vote-getters will move on to the next round!
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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Audrey Hepburn, James Garner, and Shirley MacLaine in The Children's Hour (William Wyler, 1961) Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine, James Garner, Miriam Hopkins, Fay Bainter, Karen Balkin, Veronica Cartwright, Mimi Gibson, Debbie Moldow, Diane Mountford, William Mims, Sally Brophy, Hope Summers. Screenplay: John Michael Hayes, Lillian Hellman, based on a play by Hellman. Cinematography: Franz Planer. Art direction: Fernando Carrere. Film editing: Robert Swink. Music: Alex North. Time has not been kind to Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour, either the play or the second film adaptation. It had been filmed once before, also under the direction of William Wyler, as These Three, in 1936, only two years after it had become a Broadway sensation. At that time, the central accusation that the two schoolmistresses, Karen and Martha, were lesbians had to be changed to a heterosexual moral transgression -- that both were lovers of the same man, Dr. Joe Cardin. Despite this bowdlerization, there are many who think that the earlier movie is the better one, largely because it puts the emphasis on what Hellman said was the play's theme: "the power of a lie." In our contemporary climate, the idea that Karen and Martha might be lovers has much less power to shock, so that to our eyes, the furor that arises from a child's confused and devious accusation seems excessive. But perhaps more to the point is an artistic one: In today's LGBT community the idea that a work of fiction dealing with non-heterosexual relationships has to end in the death of one or more of its supposed transgressors has been labeled a "kill the queers syndrome." Even more recent films such as Boys Don't Cry (Kimberly Peirce, 1999) and Brokeback Mountain (Ang Lee, 2005), though praised for dealing candidly with transgender characters and gay relationships, have been faulted for too easily resolving their plots by having their central characters murdered by bigots. The Children's Hour falls more blatantly into this trap with Martha's suicide, which seems not to come out of anything integral to the character but instead out of the need for a dramatic conclusion to the play and film. It's a film with good performances, though its actors sometimes have to struggle against their star personae. James Garner was so familiar as a smart aleck on the TV series Maverick that he feels a little miscast as Dr. Cardin, Karen's fiancé, who is unable to convince her that he may indeed have believed in the rumor about her relationship with Martha. Audrey Hepburn, too, carries the aura of winsome romantic comedy heroine into her performance as Karen, but is more successful at overcoming the image. Of the three leads, Shirley MacLaine is the most successful, since she doesn't have to deal with a too-precisely established screen persona, and she brings real depth to Martha's conflicts, including her simmering resentment of Karen's supposed abandonment of their plans in order to marry Joe, and her anguished recognition of her possibly repressed lesbianism. But the real standouts in the cast are the supporting players, Miriam Hopkins (who had played Martha in These Three) as the flibbertigibbet Aunt Lily and Fay Bainter, Oscar-nominated for her role as Amelia Tilford, whose credulity when her niece tells her the lie about Karen and Martha brings about the crisis. Wyler's direction is, as always, precise and professional, and the art direction of Fernando Carrere and the cinematography of Franz Planer make the primary setting, the girls school, follow the film's changes in mood, from innocent to grim.
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kimmiessimmies · 1 month
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Wistfulness (34/34)
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“No, it’s okay,” James said, “I appreciate the intention…” He sighed, “I would love to hang out some more, but I need to get back before people start looking for me. It was good to meet you. And thank you for being such great company for my grandmother.”
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“Oh, the pleasure was all mine. And it was good to meet you, too. I’m going to stay here a little longer if you don’t mind.”
“No, please do,” James said. “Bye, Dante.”
“Bye, James.”
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- I really miss you, my girl…
*delete*
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sesiondemadrugada · 11 months
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The Heiress (William Wyler, 1949).
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gatutor · 2 years
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James Murray-Barbara Kent "El testaferro" (The shakedown) 1929, de William Wyler.
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ronnydeschepper · 7 months
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Vijftig jaar geleden: première van "The children's hour"
Op 19 december 1961 ging “The children’s hour” van William Wyler in première. De film werd uitgebracht als The Loudest Whisper in het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Continue reading Untitled
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roseshavethoughts · 1 year
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Showing Pride: 5 Early LGBT Movies You Should See This June
Showing Pride: 5 Early LGBT Movies You Should See This June #PRide #Film #Cinema
Early LGBT cinema emerged as a significant cultural movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, albeit in an era when homosexuality was deeply stigmatized and criminalized in many parts of the world. Despite societal prejudices, pioneering filmmakers dared to explore same-sex desire, identity, and relationships through their art. These early cinematic works, often characterized by subtle…
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