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outof1emons · 9 months
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Handsome Devil (2016) Dir. by John Butler
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antiqueanimals · 2 years
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Baby Grizzly. Written by Beth Spanjian. Illustrated by John Butler. 1988.
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filmauteur · 2 years
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You spend your whole life being someone else, WHO'S GONNA BE YOU?! Handsome Devil (2016) Directed By: John Butler
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alittlefrenchtree · 4 months
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It has a terrible title (imo) and it starts like some kind of weird Irish version of High School Musical but it was actually very good? The second part all the way to the end made me emotional. Effective directing, some smart writing choices. Good for young audience and Andrew Scott makes it real for adult audiences as well. Kind of wish Nick and him had more scenes together because they were really good together. Great soundtrack. god i love good movies.
Go watch Handsome Devil 🙏
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Photographer: Edd Allen
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Practicing Being Present :
You find relief when your pulled away from it. ( distraction ) “Just like elastic, your naturally brought back to it and so you find relief. It really is natural to be present; and the further we are pulled away from being unnatural, the stronger that elastic will pull us back. The more we live in a world of chaos the more that elastic will pull us back to search for peace. In a meaningless chaotic world this instinct for meaning will drive us ever more powerfully to seek and seek and seek until we find. Which again you see is this wonderful natural balance that is there behind the scenes, you could say it is the will of God, which maybe out of mind may be out of fashion, but it’s still there the secret power behind the scene that keeps the whole world as in the saying” “is in God’s hands.”
- John Butler - Practicing the Presence of God:: Spiritual Unfoldment
(Jim Fagiolo)
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denimbex1986 · 2 months
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'...Handsome Devil
You guys, Nicholas Galitzine and Andrew Scott are in! In this 2016 film by John Butler, Ned (Fionn O’Shea), an outcast at an elite Ireland boarding school. Ned, who hates rugby, is thrown for a loop when rugby prodigy Conor (Galitzine) shows up as his new roomie. Ned and Conor become friends and Ned learns about Conor’s sexuality. Scott appears as Mr. Sherry, a gay English teacher who takes Ned and Conor under his wing. If you can’t get enough of Galitzine, enjoy him in his sweaty rugby-playing glory here...'
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Title: Handsome Devil 
Rating: NR
Director: John Butler
Cast: Fionn O’Shea, Nicholas Galitzine, Andrew Scott, Ardal O’Hanlon, Amy Huberman, Ruairí O’Connor, Michael McElhatton, Moe Dunford, Mark Doherty, Norma Sheahan, Stephen Hogan, Lauterio Zamparelli
Release year: 2016
Genres: drama
Blurb: A music-mad 16-year-old outcast at a rugby-mad boarding school forms an unlikely friendship with his dashing new roommate.
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pookiestheone · 2 years
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John Butler Uncensored version
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kingsofjiiron · 2 years
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handsome devil (2017) dir. john butler
7/10
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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Handsome Devil (John Butler, 2016)
Cast: Fionn O’Shea, Nicholas Galitzine, Andrew Scott, Moe Dunford, Ruairi O’Connor, Michael McElhatton. Screenplay: John Butler. Cinematography: Cathal Watters. Production design: Ferdia Murphy. Film editing: John O’Connor. Music: John McPhillips. 
I've got nothing against happy endings, except when they turn a promising movie into an ordinary one. Something like that happens in John Butler's Handsome Devil, which starts off well, with a deft lightness of tone and some extremely likable performances, especially from Andrew Scott as Mr. Sherry, the Irish high school's new English teacher, and Fionn O’Shea as Ned, the misfit student who hates rugby in a school devoted to it. Naturally, Ned is immediately suspected of being gay, especially by the blustering bear of a rugby coach, Mr. O'Keefe (Moe Dunford). But then Ned is assigned a new roommate, Conor Masters (Nicholas Galitzine), a rugby star who was expelled from his old school for fighting. After a bad start, Ned and Conor find that they're more compatible than they expected. There's a lot of bright, sharp dialogue as the film progresses, but soon you see the turn into familiar territory, as the only way Butler seems to see for his film to end is by turning to conventions out of sports movies, romcoms, and the troubled adolescent subgenre. At the end, everyone involved learns a lesson about prejudice and tolerance, and what was a thoroughly enjoyable movie becomes a vehicle for a message. I didn't feel bad at the end of Handsome Devil, but I did feel cheated. 
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d-i-x-i-t · 2 years
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Most of our progress is measured by what we manage to eliminate on the way.
John Butler
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years
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Handsome Devil (2016) Review
Handsome Devil (2016) Review
Ned Roche did not want to go back to the boarding school he attended due to being bullied and targeted because he was not fully into rugby which is the main focus of the school. He is gay and content with that, when Conor Masters arrives as his new roommate it was going to be a nightmare with him being on the rugby team right? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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moving-mountains5 · 2 years
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Never heard about John butler before buying this tickets. But damn, what a guitarplayer, what a voice
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stevefordphotos · 2 years
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John Butler at Bluesfest Byron Bay, Easter 2022.
© 2022 Steve Ford
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sealskin · 7 months
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Above is the link to an audio file with Palestinian music, read-aloud poetry, storytelling, and excerpts from speeches on history and liberation. It was gathered by Radio Al Hara, an internet radio station broadcast from Ramallah, Bethlehem, and Amman in Jordan, founded during the pandemic as a way to connect during isolation. “Al Hara” means ​“the neighbourhood” in Arabic. From the river to the sea! 🇵🇸
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denimbex1986 · 1 month
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'Andrew Scott was born in Dublin in 1977 and grew up in the suburb of Churchtown. He studied in the private Jesuit-run school, Gonzaga, and went on to study drama in Trinity, but left before graduating to take a job with the Abbey Theatre.
His acting career started early with roles in ads, most famously as the jogging kid in the ad for Flahavan's porridge.
His first film role came in 1996 in the film Korea and that was followed quickly by roles in Saving Private Ryan and Nora and later by Steven Spielberg's Band of Brothers and the BBC drama The Hour.
His career is defined by variety and he keeps fans guessing by switching between film and television and theatre. Scott was most recently seen on Irish screens in John Butler's film The Stag and his next role will be as the priest, Father Seamus, in director Ken Loach's Cannes Film Festival entry Jimmy's Hall.
It will tell the story of the Irish political activist Jimmy Gralton, who was deported from Ireland in the 1930s by Éamon de Valera for alleged communist activity.
Scott currently lives in London.'
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