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greywindsports · 1 year
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Hurtig goal
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Beattie goal
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Blackstenius goal
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Blackstenius’ second goal
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Agyemang (debut) goal
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Pelova (debut) goal
Second half- ARS vs LEE- January 29, 2023
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vivstenius · 1 year
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2006…. We have players scoring for us that are 16…
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bruce-wyatt-burner · 2 years
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gunnerfc · 2 months
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NSFW Alphabet MASTERLIST;
-> all 18+, minors dni!
-> splitting these up from my main masterlist since I don't fully write for everyone here!
-> i'm only doing a player up to three times!
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Teresa Abelleira - coming soon
Mackenzie Arnold
Ona Batlle
Ona Batlle [bottom!ona]
Jen Beattie
Aggie Beever-Jones
Stina Blackstenius
Aitana Bonmatí
Aitana Bonmatí [top!Aitana]
Millie Bright
Mariona Caldentey
Ellie Carpenter
Kerstin Casparij
Steph Catley
Niamh Charles
Grace Clinton
Laia Codina
Cata Coll
Kyra Cooney-Cross
Kyra Cooney-Cross [bottom!kyra] - coming soon
Ana-Maria Crnogorčević
Rachel Daly
Elisa De Almeida
Sara Doorsoun - coming soon
Mary Earps
Ingrid Engen
Beth England
Magda Eriksson - coming soon
Jana Fernández - coming soon
Jessie Fleming
Caitlin Foord
Emily Fox
Laura Freigang
Naomi Girma - coming soon
Katrina Gorry
Caroline Graham Hansen - coming soon
Patri Guijarro
Pernille Harder - coming soon
Tobin Heath
Lauren Hemp
Jenni Hermoso
Michelle Heyman - coming soon
Clare Hunt - coming soon
Amanda Ilestedt
Lauren James
Alanna Kennedy
Sam Kerr
Cloé Lacasse
Rose Lavelle - coming soon
Mapi León
Kim Little
Alexis Loera - coming soon
Frida Maanum
Katie McCabe
Kristie Mewis
Teagan Micah - coming soon
Vivianne Miedema
Alex Morgan
Alex Morgan [top!alex] - coming soon
Esme Morgan
Zećira Mušović
Lena Oberdorf
Leila Ouahabi
Lelia Ouahabi [bottom!lelia] - coming soon
Salma Paralluelo
Irene Paredes
Victoria Pelova - coming soon
Maria Pérez - coming soon
Claudia Pina
Claudia Pina [bottom!claudia] - coming soon
Clare Polkinghorne - coming soon
Christen Press
Christen Press [top!christen] - coming soon
Alexia Putellas
Alexia Putellas [bottom!Alexia]
Gio Querioz - coming soon
Hayley Raso
Feli Rauch - coming soon
Misa Rodríguez
Fridolina Rolfö
Jill Roord
Alessia Russo
Alessia Russo [top!Alessia]
Alessia Russo [bottom!Alessia]
Ashley Sanchez
Ashley Sanchez [bottom!ashley] - coming soon
Amaiur Sarriegi - coming soon
Sophia Smith
Sophia Smith [top!sophia] - coming soon
Georgia Stanway
Ana Tejada - coming soon
Maya Le Tissier
Martha Thomas
Marta Torrejón - coming soon
Keira Walsh
Lia Wälti
Laura Wienroither - coming soon
Leah Williamson
Leah Williamson [switch!Leah]
Lynn Wilms - coming soon
Lotte Wubben-Moy
Daniëlle van de Donk
Bruna Vilamala - coming soon
Cortnee Vine
Tameka Yallop - coming soon
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lcnelyday · 9 months
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indigenous faces we should have more gifs for in the rpc.
Gil Birmingham Adam Beach Julia Jones Q'orianka Kilcher Irene Bedard Kimberly Guerrero Forrest Goodluck Shauna Baker Tanaya Beatty Jessica Matten Alyssa Wapanatâhk Devery Jacobs Kaniehtiio Horn Zahn McClarnon Alaqua Cox Kiowa Gordon Blu Hunt Martin Sensmeier Grace Dove Cara Gee Michael Greyeyes Phillip Lewitski Dakota Beavers Michelle Thrush Stefany Mathias Deanna Taushi Allison Anna Lambe
*bonus points if the character is not in traditional regalia or a period piece.
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foundationalt · 3 months
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mw fcs in general?
hello,  anon  !!  and  i'm  so  sorry  it  took  us  so  long  to  answer  this  question  but  it  was  so  hard  for  us  to  narrow  it  down  to  only  a  handful  of  fcs  and  ultimately,  we...  failed. 😔 jokes  aside,  it  really  was  a  struggle  to  cut  down  our  list  to  a  "relatively"  "reasonable"  number  because  there  are  so  many  fcs  that  we  could  see  working  for  our  open  skeletons  and  we  really  don't  want  to  limit  anyone's  creativity. we  hope  this  non-comprehensive  list  of  fcs  we  would  love  to  see  in  our  game  is  of  help  when  coming  up  with  your  character !
>  user 🅒
30-35
anna  sawai,  ✓ daniel  kaluuya,  dev  patel,  e.r.  fightmaster,   hayley  law,   jasmine  cephas  jones,  jordan  alexander,  justin  h  min,   john  boyega,  kawennáhere  devery  jacobs,  kelly  marie  tran,  kiowa  gordon,  logan  browning,  luciane  buchanan,  mame-anna  diop,  miranda  rae  mayo,  nittha  jirayungyurn,  parveen  kaur,  priscilla  quintana,  poppy  liu,  raymond  ablack,  regé-jean  page,  ritu  arya,  stephanie  hsu,  tanaya  beatty,   trevante  rhodes,  y'lan  noel
36-40
alberto  guerra,  aldis  hodge,  alex  meraz,  andrew  koji,  angela  sarafyan,  asia  kate  dillon,  daniel  henney,  danny  pudi,  deepika  padukone,  dewanda  wise,  édgar  ramírez,  freema  agyeman,  gabourey  sidibe,  ✓ greta lee, golshifteh  farahani,  john  david  washington,  lewis  tan,  lupita  nyong’o,  martin  sensmeier,  michael  b.  jordan,  park  hae-soo,  ray  panthaki, ✓ riz ahmed, sonequa  martin-green,  sonoya  mizuno,  sinqua  walls,  wakeema  hollis,   ✓ will  sharpe,  winston  duke,  yahya  abdul-mateen  ii
45+
arjun  rampal,  amy  adams,  benjamin  bratt,  christine  adams,  danai  gurira,  danny  pino,  eva  mendes,  gael  garcia  bernal,  gina  torres,  hamish  linklater,  hiroyuki  sanada,   idris  elba,  jesse williams, ✓ jeffrey  wright,  ke  huy  quan,  kim  byung-chul,  kim  hye  soo,  laverne  cox,  lucy  liu,  ma  dong-seok,  mahershala  ali,  michael  greyeyes,  michelle  yeoh, ✓ omar  sy,  ✓ pedro  pascal,  rachel  mcadams,  rashida  jones,  raúl  esparza,  sandra  oh,  sara  ramirez,  sendhil  ramamurthy, sophie okonedo,  tamara  taylor,  taraji  p  henson,  tony  leung,  zahn  mcclarnon
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dear-indies · 6 months
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HI Cat!! Hope you're doing okay! 💕 Do you have any alt FC suggestions for Lea Michele, please?? Around the ages 23-34 would be preferable!! Thank you so much in advance!!
Hey anon! I've seen from my Jewish mutuals that there's a lot of controversy as to whether she's Jewish or not despite taking Jewish roles so first and foremost here are some Jewish alts!
Meaghan Rath (1986) Ashkenazi Jewish / Goan Indian has a lot of younger resources!
Emmy Rossum (1986) Ashkenazi Jewish / English, Dutch - has a lot of younger resources!
Jurnee Smollett (1986) Ashkenazi Jewish / African-American, possibly other - has a lot of younger resources!
Dianna Agron (1986) Ashkenazi Jewish / Irish, German, Norwegian, English, distant Welsh [converted to Judaism] - has a lot of younger resources!
Ilana Glazer (1987) Ashkenazi Jewish - is queer - has a lot of younger resources!
Sofia Black-D'Elia (1991) Ashkenazi Jewish / Italian.
Hari Nef (1992) Ashkenazi Jewish - is trans.
Billie Lourd (1992) Ashkenazi Jewish, English, Scottish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, Welsh, German, Cajun/French.
Halston Sage (1993) Ashkenazi Jewish (at least three quarters), Cuban.
Natalee Linez (1993) Armenian, Peruvian, Spanish, Italian, Ashkenazi Jewish.
Gideon Adlon (1997) Ashkenazi Jewish, German, English, some Irish, Northern Irish, and Welsh.
Maude Apatow (1997) Ashkenazi Jewish / Irish. Scottish, Finnish, German.
Mikey Madison (1999) Ashkenazi Jewish, mix of English, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, along with Dutch, German, Welsh, and Scottish.
Odessa A'zion (2000) Ashkenazi Jewish, German, English, some Irish, Northern Irish, and Welsh.
and then:
Adelaide Kane (1990) - is bisexual.
Carmela Zumbado (1991) Cuban.
Zuleyka Silver (1991) Mexican.
Conor Leslie (1991)
Jeanine Mason (1991) Cuban.
Lex Scott Davis (1991) African-American.
Tanaya Beatty (1991) Da’naxda’xw and Himalayan.
Kylie Verzosa (1992) Ilocano Filipino.
Vanessa Marano (1992)
Laysla De Oliveira (1992) Brazilian.
Nadine Lustre (1993) Akeanon, Ilokano, Pangasinan, and Tagalog Filipino.
Ashley Argota (1993) Filipino.
Amrit Kaur (1993) Indian.
Luciane Buchanan (1993) Tongan and Scottish.
Yalitza Aparicio (1993) Mexican [Mixtec, Triqui].
Rose Williams (1994)
Ivana Baquero (1994)
Simona Tabasco (1994)
Alex Steele (1995) Filipino / English.
Radhika Madan (1995) Punjabi Indian.
Geraldine Viswanathan (1995) Tamil Indian / Swiss-German.
Emma Pasarow (1996)
Leah Lewis (1996) Chinese.
Grace Caroline Currey (1996)
Janhvi Kapoor (1997) Punjabi, Tamil, and Telugu Indian.
Mimi Keene (1998) - unsure of her ethnicity.
Laura Kariuki (1998) Kenyan.
Emily Tosta (1998) Venezuelan / Dominican.
Bailee Madison (1999)
Here you go!
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comicsart3 · 11 months
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Ms Tree (get it?) is private investigator Michael (not Michelle) Tree who features in her own title, first published in 1981, making her the longest continually running female detective character ever. Created by Max Allan Collins and Terence Beatty as a version of Mike Hammer’s six foot female assistant, Velda, Ms Tree is a tall, black coated and high heeled bad ass. Her career as an investigator commenced following the murder of her husband, also called Michael Tree, by the Muerta mob, and his widow took over his business to bring the perpetrators to her own vengeful version of justice. Unlike other heroines, Ms Tree does not hesitate to use lethal violence when dealing with her enemies and with her attitude, fighting skills and handiness with a gun, the detective is a wholly intimidating presence.
Her stories are adult themed and unlike many other spies and PIs (Modesty Blaise for example), Michael does suffer the consequences of her actions, being prosecuted and jailed on more than one occasion. She even has a baby and continues her daredevil career as a mother. Her look is distinctly 1940s/50s noir retro (she usually wears dresses and stockings for instance) but her adventures are always set in the present. She is undoubtedly a dominant female character but personally I feel she too often exemplifies “hard boiled” characteristics typical of the male detective genre, which makes her a somewhat unrealistic female hero and less subtle for that reason.
The title was originally published by Eclipse Comics before moving to a long run with Renegade Press and more recently, to DC. Her most recent appearance was in the graphic novel Deadly Beloved published by Hard Case Crime in 2007.
With thanks to Wikipedia for much of the detail cited above.
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fcsources · 9 months
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Hello Lovely! Thank you so much in advance for any help you may ben able to give! I was wondering if you had any suggestions for a female fc that fits that sweet southern belle type ages 24-35?? Im currently stumped
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ooh this sounds like a fun character to build, love this for you!!
Adria Arjona ( 1992, actress, brunette, half Guatemalan && half Puerto Rican )
Aketra Sevillian ( 1995, actress, brunette, Black )
Amy Gumenick ( 1986, actress, brunette, white )
Brittany Snow ( 1986, actress, blonde/red, white )
Dove Cameron ( 1996, actress, blonde/brunette, white )
Emmy Rossum ( 1986, actress, brunette, white/Jewish )
Evan Rachel Wood ( 1987, actress, blonde/red, white )
Hannah Dodd ( 1995, actress, blonde, white )
Jordan Claire Robbins ( 1990, actress, blonde, white )
Maggie Geha ( 1988, actress, red hair, white )
Michelle Randolph ( 1997, actress, blonde, white )
Nicola Coughlan ( 1987, actress, blonde, white )
Priscilla Quintana ( 1992, actress, brunette, Mexican )
Rabia Soyturk ( 1999, actress, brunette, Turkish )
Rainey Qualley ( 1990, actress, brunette, white )
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley ( 1987, model, blonde, white/Jewish )
Sarah Gadon ( 1987, actress, blonde, white )
Seychelle Gabriel ( 1991, actress, brunette, part Mexican )
Tahirah Sharif ( 1993, actress, brunette, half Black && half Pakistani )
Tanaya Beatty ( 1991, actress, brunette, half Awaetlatla && half Himalayan )
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artisticlegshake · 10 months
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THE DANCE AWARDS ORLANDO RESULTS 2023
JP! awards that didn’t place in the top 10 Teen Solos:
Regan Joyce - STUDIO 412 JP!
Christiana Owen - STARS JP!
Jacqueline Piles - G-FORCE JP!
Jasmira Bush - G-FORCE JP!
Tanner Grace Coutsos - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
Kayleigh Atterton - SOUTHERN STRUTT JP!
Mollie Mikkelson - CAROLINA COLLECTIVE JP!
Caleigh Proulx - WOODBURY JP!
Michelle Aizenshtadt - VLAD’S JP!
Hannah Beatty - THE VISION JP!
Sasha Chernous - VLAD’S JP!
Lexi Blanchard - P21 JP!
Erin Kirk - INSPIRATION JP!
Lilly Traylor - SPOTLITE JP!
Katie Couch - P21 JP!
Madelyn Brecklin - ARTISTIC EDGE JP!
Ava Lee Kaufman - DWDE JP!
Zoey Straka - ARTISTIC EDGE JP!
Kalina Thephavong - SPOTLITE JP!
Mckenna Elliot - SPOTLITE JP!
Mila Shultheis - TRUE DANCE JP!
Hope Grainger - LEGACY JP!
Carter Lewis - UPSTATE CAROLINA JP!
Ivy Gang - EVOLVE JP!
Jonathan St-Onge - ECOLE DE DANSE JP!
Stella Vince - JEAN LEIGH JP!
Sam Evans - EVOLVE JP!
Lilliana Rubiera - WEST FLORIDA JP!
Cyrihn Leonard - WEST FLORIDA JP!
Mikayla Bellmore - WEST FLORIDA JP!
Molly Kavetz - THE NINE JP!
Ashley Schultz - THE NINE JP!
Kameron Couch - P21 JP!
Lauren Bayes - VLAD’S JP!
Makayla Mariah Dillett - STARS JP!
Zoe Zielinski - WOODBURY JP!
Yuli Shimonov - VLAD’S JP!
Demetria Guzman - STARS JP!
Serena Battaglia - VLAD’S JP!
Taryn Harrah - TRUE DANCE JP!
Kylan Wright - STARS JP!
Jady Risman - VLAD’S JP!
Ellie Rabin - STARS JP!
Sofia Rosella - PDA JP!
Gabrielle Carvalho - THE VISION JP!
Alyssa Phillips - PDA JP!
Grace Reisinger - ARTISTIC EDGE JP!
Diana Drias - DANCE EXPLOSION JP!
Olivia Granic - CDC JP!
Anya Inger - P21 JP!
Lila Caruso - WESTCHESTER JP!
Emmeline Gerardi - WESTCHESTER JP!
Kelsie Conti - DANCE SPECTRUM JP!
Luanna De Iacovo - PDA JP!
Lily Kravetz - THE NINE JP!
Mia Venerio - DANCE UNLIMITED JP!
Melanie Kalogritsas - PDA JP!
Shayla Blair - STUDIO 412 JP!
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Neutralised (1994) [3/?]: My Version of The Shared Universe
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For those of you unfamiliar with 'Chicago Hope', it was actually set in a shared universe. Also, 'Suspiciously Similar' characters will be involved (Due to actors playing multiple roles). This is my take on that:
Shows:
Chicago Hope
Homicide: Life on the Street
Law & Order
Neutralised
Oz
Picket Fences
characters (I'm not listing anyone who was in 20 episodes or less) under the cut. Also technically these are not all the characters as I'm still writing stuff.
Chicago Hope - Characters (& Actors):
Doctor Aaron Shutt (Adam Arkin)
Doctor Phillip Watters (Hector Elizondo)
Doctor William 'Billy' Kronk (Peter Berg)
Doctor Dennis Hancock (Vlondie Curtis-Hall)
Doctor Diane Grad (Jayne Brook)
Doctor Keith Wilkes (Rocky Carroll)
Doctor Jack McNeil (Mark Harmon)
Doctor Daniel Nyland (Thomas Gibson)
Doctor Jeffrey Geiger (Mandy Patinkin)
Nurse Camille Shutt (Roxanne Hart)
Doctor Lisa Catera (Stacy Edwards)
Alan Birch (Peter MacNicol)
Doctor Joseph Cacaci (Bob Bancroft)
Doctor Robert Yeats (Eric Stoltz)
Doctor Gina Simon (Carla Gugino)
Doctor Jeremy Hanlon (Lauren Holly)
Doctor Francesca Alberghetti (Barbara Hershey)
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Homicide: Life on the Street - Characters (& Actors)
Detective John Munch (Richard Belzer)
Detective Meldrick Lewis (Clark Johnson)
Lieutenant Alphonse Giardello (Yaphet Kotto)
Detective Tim Bayliss (Kyle Secor)
Detective Frank Pembleton (Andre Braugher)
Detective / Sergeant Kay Howard (Melissa Leo)
Detective Mike Kellerman (Reed Diamond)
Officer/Detective/Lieutenant Stuart Gharty (Peter Gerety)
Detective Paul Falsone (Jon Seda)
Lieutenant/Captain/Detective Megan Russert (Isabella Hofman)
Detective Laura Ballard (Callie Thorne)
Detective Terri Stivers (Toni Lewis)
Captain/Colonel George Barnfather (Clayton LeBouef)
ASA Ed Danvers (Željko Ivanek)
J.H.Brodie (Max Perlich)
Detective Beau Felton (Daniel Baldwin)
Detective Stanley Bolander (Ned Beatty)
Dr Julianna Cox (Michelle Forbes)
FBT Agent/Officer Mike Giardello (Giancario Esposito)
Detective Rene Sheppard (Michael Michele)
Dr. Alyssa Dyer (Harlee McBride)
Detective/Captain Roger Gaffney (Walt MacPherson)
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Law & Order - Characters (& Actors)
Sergeant Maxwell Greevey (George Dzundza)
Junior Detective Michael Logan (Chris Noth)
Captain Donald Cragen (Dann Florek)
Exex ADA Benjamin Stone (Michael Moriarty)
ADA Paul Robinette (Richard Brooks)
DA Adam Schiff (Steven Hill)
Sergeant Philip Cerreta (Paul Sorvino)
Dr Elizabeth Olivet (Carolyn McCormic)
Senior Detective Leonard W Briscoe (Jerry Orbach)
Lieutenant Anita Van Buren (S. Epatha Merkerson)
ADA Claire Kincaid (Jill Hennessy)
Exec ADA/DA John McCoy (Sam Waterston)
Junior Detective Reynaldo Curtis (Benjamin Bratt)
ADA Jamie Ross (Carey Lowell)
ADA Abigail Carmichael (Angie Harmon)
Junior/Senior Detective Edward Green (Jesse L. Martin)
Interim DA Nora Lewin (Dianne Wiest)
ADA Serena Southerlyn (Elisabeth Röhm)
DA Arthur Branch (Fred Thompson)
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Neutralised - Characters (& Actors)
Abraham Machado (Alfred Molina)
Andreina Neri (Robin Wright)
Caleb Willow (Cary Elwes)
Dove Lewis (Alfre Woodard)
Esmé Verity (Janaeane Garofalo)
Faustus Sanchez (Hank Azaria)
Grayson Bryant (Harold Perrineau)
Hunter Kingsley (Chris Farley)
Ichabod Mortimer (Danny DeVito)
Jared Foster (Kirk Acevedo)
Kane Carter (Philip Seymour Hoffman)
Lance Carter (John Goodman)
Monday Duke (Patricia Arquette)
Noam Gold (Oliver Platt)
Omega Finch (Willem Dafoe)
Peyton Blythe (Regina King)
Russel Warszawski (Adam Sandler)
Sullivan Landon (Christopher Lloyd)
Tuesday Duke (Reese Witherspoon)
Victor Jamison (Mike Myers)
Winslow Warszawski (Brad Garrett)
Xavier Solomon (David Spade)
Yancy Haggard (Kiefer Sutherland)
Zoey Knight (Geena Davis)
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OZ - Characters (& Actors)
Augustus Hill (Harold Perrineau)
Tobias Beecher (Lee Tergesen)
Ryan O'Reily (Dean Winters)
Kareem Saïd / Goodson Truman (Eamonn Walker)
Miguel Alvarez (Kirk Acevedo)
Vernon Schillinger (J.K. Simmons)
Simon Adebisi (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje)
Christopher Keller (Christopher Meloni)
Zahir Arif (Granville Adams)
Hamid Khan (Ernie Hudson Jr.)
Nacim Bismilla (Re Hanna)
Huseni Mershah / James Monroe Madison (Roger Guenvuer Smith)
Leroy Tidd / Salah Udeen (Jacues Smith)
Jefferson Keane (Leon)
Kenny Wangler (J.D. Williams)
Arnold 'Poet' Jackson (muMs the Schemer)
Paul Markstrom (O.L. Duke)
Junior Pierce (Malé-Lexington Alexander)
Malcolm 'Snake' Coyle (Treach)
Johnny Post (Tim McAdams)
James Robson (R.E. Rodgers)
Mark Mack (Leif Riddell)
Jaz Hoyt (Evan Seinfeld)
Scott Ross (Stephen Gevedon)
Andrew Schillinger (Frederick Koehler)
Nino Schibetta (Tony Schibetta)
Peter Schibetta (Eddie Malavarca)
Antonio Nappa (Mark Margolis)
Chucky Pancamo (Chuck Zito)
Dino Ortolani (Jon Seda)
Don Zanghi (John Palumbo)
Joey D'Angelo (Goodfella Mike G)
Mario Seggio (Todd Etelson)
Salvatore DeSanto (Phil Campanella)
Raoul 'El Cid' Hernandez (Luis Guzman)
Carmen 'Chico' Guerra (Otto Sanchez)
Carlos Martinez (Carlos Leon)
Carlo Ricardo (Juan Carlos Hernandez)
Cyril O'Reily (Scott William Winters)
Rev. Jeremiah Cloutier (Luke Perry)
Timmy Kirk (Sean Dugan)
Alonzo Torquemada (Bobby Cannavale)
Richie Hanlon (Jordan Lage)
Shirley Bellinger (Kathryn Erbe)
Bob Rebadow (George Morfogen)
Agamemnin Busmalis (Tom Mardirosian)
Donald Groves (Sean Whitesell)
Jackson Vahue (Rick Fox)
Desmond Mobay / John Basil (Lance Reddick)
Richard L'Italien (Eric Roberts)
Nikolai Stanislofsky (Phillip Casnoff)
William Giles (Austin Pendleton)
Henry Stanton (Thomas G. Waites)
Colonel Edward Galson (John Doman)
Eli Zabitz (David Johansen)
Kipekemie Jara (Zakes Mokae)
Dean Alvah Case (Charles S. Dutton)
Sean Murphy (Robert Clohessy)
Claire Howell (Kristin Rohde)
Diane Wittlesey (Edie Falco)
Clayton Hughes (Seth Gilliam)
Karl Metzger (Bill Fagerbakke)
Eddie Hunt (Murphy Guyer)
Lenny Burrano (Skipp Sudduth)
Father Ray Mukada (B.D Wong)
Doctor Gloria Nathan (Lauren Veldez)
Governor James Devlin (Željko Ivanek)
Martin Querns (Reg E. Cathey)
Doctor Frederick Garvey (Milo O'Shea)
Warden Leo Glynn (Ernie Hudson)
Tim McManus (Terry Kinney)
Sister Peter Marie Reimondo (Rita Moreno)
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Picket Fences - Characters (& Actors)
Sheriff James 'Jimmy' Brock (Tom Skerritt)
Doctor Jill Brock (Kathy Baker)
Kimberly Brock (Holly Marie Combs)
Matthew Brock (Justin Shenkarow)
Zachary 'Zach' Brock (Adam Wylie)
Deputy Kenny Lacos (Costas Mandylor)
Deputy Maxine 'Max' Stewart (Lauren Holly)
Carter Pike (Kelly Connell)
Ginny Weedon (Zelda Rubinstein)
Douglas Wambaugh (Fyvush Finkel)
Judge Henry Bone (Ray Walston)
DA John Littleton (Don Cheadle)
DA Barnaby Wood (Peter Frechette)
ADA Petrovic (Jason Beghe)
Father Gary Barrett (Roy Dotrice)
Laurie Bey (Marlee Matlin)
Howard Buss (Robert Cornthwaite)
Doctor Joanna 'Joey' Diamond (Amy Aquino)
Lisa Fenn (Alexandra Lee)
Frank (David Proval)
Rachel Harris (Leigh Taylor-Young)
Ed Lawson (Richard Masur)
Peter Lebeck (Michael Jeter)
Milton Lebeck (Chris Owen)
Reverend Henry Novotny (Dabbs Greer)
Principal Michael Oslo (Roy Brocksmith)
Cynthia Parks (Elisabeth Moss)
Bill Pugen (Michael Keenan)
Lydia Brock (Cristine Rose)
Aiesha Campbell (Bruklin Harris)
Brian Latham (Gregory Vignolle)
Agent Donald Morrell (Sam Anderson)
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driftwork · 1 year
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names, mostly surnames (1)
let me apologise for this partial list of names in the library,  titles available on request...
, Adorno, horkheimer, anderson, aristotle, greta adorno, marcuse, agamben, acampora and acampora, althussar, lajac kovacic, eric alliez, marc auge,  attali, francis bacon (16th c), aries, aries and bejin, alain badiou, beckett, hallward, barnes, bachelard, bahktin, volshinov, baudrillard, barthes, john beattie, medvedev, henri bergson, Jacques Bidet, berkman, zybmunt bauman, burgin, baugh, sam  butler, ulrich beck, andrew benjamin and peter osbourne, walter benjamin, ernest bloch, blanchot,  bruzins,  bonnet,  karin bojs,  bourdieu,  j.d. bernal, goldsmith,  benveniste, braidotti,  brecht,  burch, victor serge, andre breton, judith butler, malcolm bull, stanley cohen, john berger, etienne balibar, david bohm, gans blumenberg, martin buber, christopher caudwell, micel callon, albert camus, agnes callard,  castoridis, claudio celis bueno, carchedi and roberts, Marisol de la cadena,  mario blaser, nancy cartwright, manual castells, mark  currie, collingwood, canguilhem, mario corti, stuart hall, andrew lowe, paul willis, coyne, stefan collini, varbara cassin, helene cixous, coward and ellis, clastres, carr, cioren,  irving copi, cassirer, carter and willians, margeret cohen,  Francoise dastur, guy debord, agnes martin,  michele bernstein, alice, lorraine dastun, debaise, Gilles Deleuze, deleuze and gattari, guattari, parnet, iain mackenzie, bignall, stivale, holland, smith, james williams, zourabichvili, paul patton, kerslake,  schuster, bogue, bryant,  anne sauvagnargues, hanjo berresen, frida beckman, johnson, gulliarme and hughes, valentine moulard-leonard, desai,  dosse, duttman, d’amico,  benoit peters, derrida, hinca zarifopol-johnston, sean gaston,  discourse, mark poster, foucault,  steve fuller, markus gabrial, rosenbergm  milchamn, colin jones,  van fraasen,  fekete,  vilem flusser, flahault, heri focillon, rudi visker, ernst fischer,  fink, faye, fuller, fiho, marco bollo, hans magnus enxensberger, leen de bolle, canetti, ilya enrenberg,  thuan, 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david hume,  thomas hobbes, barry hindus, paul hirst, hindess and hirst, wrrner hamacher,  bertrand gille,  julien huxley, halavais, irigaray, ted honderich, julia kristeva, leibnitz, d lecourt,  lazzaroto, kluge and negt, alexander kluge, sarah kofman, alexandre kojeve,  kolozoya, keynes,  richard kangston, ben lehman, kant,  francous jullien, fred hameson, sntonio rabucchi, jaeggi, steve lanierjones, tim jackson,  jakobson,   joeseph needham, arne de boever,  marx and engels, karl marx, frederick engels, heinrich,  McLellen , maturana and varuna,  lem, lordon, jean jacques-lecercle,  malabou,  marazzi,  heiner muller,  mary midgley, armand matterlart, ariel dorfman, matakovsky, nacneice, lucid,  victor margolis, narco lippi,  glen mazis, nair,  william morris,  nabis,  jean luc nancy,  geoffrey nash,  antonio negri,  negri and hardt, hardt, keith ansell pearson, pettman, william ruddiman, rheinberger, andre orlean, v.i. vernadsky,  rodchenko,  john willet, tarkovsky, william empson,  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Blacktober 2022, Week 1: The Cookout
I'M BACK BITCHES and this time it's to post a short story I wrote for blacktober. This one was a blast to write cause Russ is a new oc and I just fixed up Ivan's backstory, so I got to explore writing their backstory for the first time. Content warning for mildish homophobia and uhhhh a lot of fire. Previous chapter (technically) is here and the follow-up is right here.
Russ didn’t give a damn about the 4th of July. That holiday was for white people who thought that slavery actually ended with the 13th Amendment. That being said, he was a hell of a good griller, and he’d take any chance he could get to host a cookout and invite a bunch of friends over. As the fateful holiday approached, he texted and called nearby family and old friends to invite them.
He hadn’t done the best job at socializing lately, but there was one new name in his contacts that stuck out: Ivan Beatty. They’d met because Russ had gotten Ivan out of a sticky situation recently, and they hadn’t talked in a couple of weeks. Russ wondered if they were doing better now. He shot them a text, Yo I’m hosting a cookout on the 4th. Wanna come? and stared at his phone, hoping for a quick response.
A minute later Ivan responded, maybe and sent a thinking emoji.
What you thinking on? You don’t know no one who’s coming but it’s all family and friends they’re chill.
………… ok.
Russ sent a couple of skull emojis. The periods LOL. I’ll text you the date and addy see you there. He couldn’t help smiling to himself, feeling like he’d accomplished something. Ivan was so quiet, but maybe now Russ could finally figure out what was going on inside their head.
Finally, the 4th of July arrived. Russ got an early start on grilling since there was a lot on the menu: a few fruits and veggies, hamburger, hotdogs, and wings. One could smell grilled pineapple and barbeque chicken wings from anywhere on the block. Jamie, his beloved golden retriever, kept begging him for a piece of chicken. Since no one had arrived yet, Russ relented, tore off a piece of meat from a chicken wing, and tossed it to her. She snapped it up and wagged her tail in thanks. He grinned, pet her, and finished up the wing so he could go back to grilling.
As the guests arrived, Jamie greeted them by running up to them and barking, and she received plenty of pets in return. Russ shook hands and bumped fists with each of them and offered them sodas from the cooler. One of his friends from high school smirked and asked, “It’s been forever, Russell! You still on that sigma male grindset shit?”
“I’m on that focusing-on-health-instead-of-relationships shit, if that’s what you asking,” Russ retorted as he flipped a couple of burgers.
One of his cousins spit out her soda while laughing. “I thought you was gonna ask if he was still on that homo shit. He gotta be ‘cause he be wearing them flannels every day. Ain’t that a lesbian thing?”
Russ slowly began to remember why he didn’t talk to his friends and family as much. He had the urge to take off his unbuttoned green flannel, but that would make him look worse. “There ain’t nothing gay about knowing how to dress, Michelle. Y’all know I like bitches.” Russ couldn’t remember the last time he’d actually fallen in love with a woman, but that was beside the point.
“The nigga you was fucking with in 9th grade—”
The flames in the grill flared up like a horse rearing its head, spooking everyone in the conversation, and Russ hurriedly checked on the burgers and hotdogs to make sure they weren’t burnt. “Aight, y’all, that’s enough. Relax ‘fore I burn everything on purpose,” he said jokingly. He couldn’t sound too serious, or he’d get accused of overreacting — not that he wasn’t prone to taking things too far, but he was totally in the right this time. He was a normal gym bro and he was straight as an arrow.
Before someone could think of another jab to throw at him, he decided to change the subject. “Speaking of fire, y’all wanna see something impressive? I’ve been working on this one. Stand back so y’all don’t get hurt.” Russ didn’t keep his ability to control fire a secret, and it was the reason he was always the life of the party. He poked a finger through the bars of the grill, and a few small flames latched onto it as if he were lighting a candle. They gave his finger a warm tickling sensation, but they didn’t burn him in the slightest. He pulled his finger back out and held it in front of the crowd. The flames grew large enough to engulf his hand, and he lightly flicked his wrist upward. The fire plopped onto the grass and formed a self-sustaining ball of energy that didn’t need to burn an inch of grass to keep itself alive.
People clapped, already impressed by the display, but Russ wasn’t done yet. He furrowed his brow and concentrated even harder on the fireball. It grew bigger and bigger, taking on a humanoid shape. Eventually it formed a blazing silhouette of Russ himself. He handed it the pair of tongs it was holding, and it took some finished hotdogs off the grill before setting the tongs down and fizzling out. He bowed dramatically and went back to grilling, taking in the audience's whoops and cheers.
That trick was exhausting, so he wouldn’t be showing off for a while, but at this point he didn’t need to. The conversations had moved on from targeting him to the usual cookout talk: the latest sports and music news, how everyone’s relationships were faring, and venting about the latest white bullshit. Russ chimed in whenever he thought of something to say, and he really began enjoying the cookout. He was surrounded by people who enjoyed good food, good conversation, and thought his jokes were hilarious. There was nothing to be mad about.
Russ finished grilling when there was enough for everyone to have seconds and then some. He made himself a juicy cheeseburger with a side of grilled pineapple and a can of Mountain Dew. As he ate, he realized that there was a glaring problem: Ivan hadn’t shown up yet. They’d seemed hesitant to come, so maybe they just needed some convincing. Russ pulled out his phone and called them, but they didn’t pick up. Instead he received a text that simply said, hi.
Hey. Where you at? You’re missing the cookout.
Ivan took a couple of minutes to respond. ik. idk if i should go.
Russ frowned at his phone, earning him a few judgemental looks from the people sitting near him. Why not? I made a ton of food and it’s lit you ain’t got nothing to worry about. You scared ‘cause you don’t know nobody here? Russ couldn’t imagine what it was like to be an introvert who didn’t like social interaction, but he supposed that anyone who’d been invited to a cookout with people they didn’t know would feel overwhelmed.
yeye. I can show up for a few ig. omw.
“Score!” Russ thought, pumping his fist. Now he could finally learn what Ivan had been up to these past few weeks in a face-to-face conversation.
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Ivan knew they’d regret going the second they got on their bike. Not knowing anyone at the cookout besides Russ wasn’t a plus, but it wasn’t the main problem either. If they weren’t able to keep it together, there’d be another disaster.
They parked their bike outside of Russ’s place, a brown brick row house at the end of the block. It had a porch with a swinging bench and a lawn chair, and some people were relaxing there while nursing cans of coke. When they saw Ivan they waved and wished him a happy 4th. He nodded back, too nervous to speak. Russ had bragged over the phone about how good of a griller he was, and at first Ivan had his doubts. But the grilled-food smell wafting from Russ’s backyard was delectable. Maybe things would go well if Ivan focused on how good the food was.
When they opened the gate to Russ’s backyard, the first thing they noticed was the amount of people. About 25 people outside, an unknown amount inside, and even one fluffy golden retriever. That meant at least 26 possible casualties. Pressure started building up, and they took a few deep breaths to try and calm themself down.
The second thing they noticed was Russ in the middle of the crowd, chatting with someone who looked kind of similar to him — a half-sister or cousin, maybe? — about how well different NFL teams had performed during the last season. Russ stood confidently with his arms crossed and his dark red hair falling over his left shoulder. His tan face was coated in brown freckles, as were the faces of a few other people at the cookout. Ivan figured it ran in the family, which he thought was nice. Russ’s bushy unibrow was raised in surprise as his relative said that she actually wasn’t a fan of the Baltimore Ravens at all, her boyfriend just made her go to their games.
When Russ spotted Ivan, he walked over and dapped them up like they were old friends. His dog, who Russ had mentioned was named Jamie, bounded up to them and sniffed their hand. “How you living, man? You came just in time, the food’s still warm. You more of a burger or a hot dog guy?”
“B-B-Both,” Ivan stammered, absent-mindedly reaching down to pet Jamie. They hadn’t gotten a good look at Russ’s face up close since the day that they’d met. They liked how so many of their features were the opposite of Russ’s: dark ebony skin, short curls cut into a frohawk, a pair of brows that they shaved into dots. They were much stockier than Russ, and he was toned but fairly tall.
Russ waved a hand in Ivan’s face. “Earth to Ivan? I was saying this is my stepsister Anita.”
Anita had a sweet smile painted on her face. “It’s nice to meet you.”
Ivan nodded again. Russ hadn’t made fun of his stutter yet, but what if someone else did? He couldn’t afford the extra stress right now.
Russ patted Ivan’s shoulder and explained, “This guy is just super quiet. Come on, Ivan, lemme show you around some.” Russ led Ivan around the backyard and introduced them to people that they’d probably never see again. His little tour ended in front of the grill, where he explained, “And this here’s my pride and joy, besides Jamie. I’ve had her ever since I moved here and she ain’t failed me once.”
“W-Wow.” The grill wasn’t lit right now, which gave Ivan a little time to think of an excuse to leave if Russ did decide to start it up.
“It’s a little harder to tell now, but I actually just cleaned her the other day. Finna clean her again tomorrow,” Russ continued. “Oh, you wanna see something sick? I already ate some regular food — which was hella good, by the way — but I haven’t eaten any fire yet. I was doing some intense tricks earlier, so I gotta get my strength back up.”
Before Ivan could react, Russ jogged to a small garage on the side of the house and returned with a couple lumps of charcoal. Ivan wanted to protest, but all that came out was a jumble of stuttered syllables. The pressure within him was growing exponentially as Russ took his lighter to the coals and let the flames engulf them. He was starting to grow dizzy. The sun was glaring down on him like a laser beam, and he was sweating bullets. Jamie barked incessantly at him, aware that something was about to happen, and it made his ears ring. There was only one way to return to normal now.
“Ivan? This the second time you’ve spaced out, man. What’s up?” Russ snapped his fingers in Ivan’s face, and they exploded.
The ground shook with the force of a 5.7 magnitude earthquake, if Ivan had to guess. He was frozen in place, filled with a mix of horrid relief and regret. The guests screamed in fear and confusion, and Russ desperately tried to evacuate them. He’d finally figured out what was happening, but he wasn’t a professional and he had trouble corralling everyone. Ivan wanted to explain that everyone would be fine if they got as far away from him as possible, but his voice could hardly be heard over the sound of shifting earth. He recalled the days when he could raise his calm yet authoritative voice loudly enough to cut through any commotion, and the earthquake’s magnitude ticked up to a 5.9.
Once Russ managed to get every guest out of the backyard, he began trekking his way back to Ivan. “What are you doing?” they thought. “You’re going to get yourself killed!”
As if reading their mind Russ called out, “I fucked up! I wasn’t thinking ‘bout how you hate fires! I got no idea how to make it up to you, but I’m sorry!”
Russ’s apology made Ivan feel a little better, but it wasn’t enough. What if Ivan killed someone? Or decimated Russ’s house? What if someone else figured out they were the problem and ostracized them for it?
To Ivan’s surprise, Russ stepped closer. “You remember how you calmed down last time, right? I think you was thinking about happy thoughts! And, uh, we was holding hands!”
Fragments of memories from that night popped up in Ivan’s mind. Russ was right; he did hold Ivan’s hand while they thought about the good things in their life. But Russ couldn’t get any closer to Ivan than he already was. Ivan jerkily raised their hands in protest, hoping that Russ would stay away.
Luckily, Russ got the message. “You right, I’ll prolly die if I get too close. Maybe try… pretending to hold my hand?” He outstretched his hand, squeezing his eyes shut as if keeping them closed would make him closer to Ivan. They mirrored him, holding up a trembling hand and closing their eyes. Had anything good happened today? Besides petting Jamie, not really; they’d spent the entire day worrying themself sick about the cookout. How about this week? They’d gotten hired to be a personal trainer, which was definitely a good thing. Plus, Russ had called them eight days ago to rant about the best puppy he’d ever dogsat, and that was an uplifting phone call. Life wasn’t all bad, Ivan realized. There were plenty of low points, but the good moments balanced them out.
Slowly, Ivan’s seismic waves grew weaker and weaker. Suddenly, they felt a large, rough hand latch onto theirs. They cracked an eye open and saw that Russ had finally reached them, awkward smile painted on his face. The last couple of seismic waves flowed out as Ivan smiled back. “Y-You saved me. Again.”
“That’s what friends are for, yeah? We still friends?”
Ivan looked around. A few of Russ’s guests nervously peeked into the backyard, assessing the damage from afar. Russ’s house had sustained a couple of cracks, but it was still standing. Jamie had calmed down a bit, and she ran between Russ and Ivan to make sure the two of them were okay. Nobody was badly injured or dead, the damage was fixable, and Russ still liked him. “Yeah. We’re, we’re still friends.”
Russ’s smile grew wider. “Good. This cookout’s officially over, but you can stay for a bit if you ain’t well enough to go home.”
“I’d like that,” Ivan decided, smiling back.
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A bout de souffle (1960) By Michael Bump
A bout de souffle (1960) 
A bout de souffle is a film about a perry criminal named Michel. Michel kills a police officer. While on the run he hides out in Paris with his American girlfriend named Patricia. Michel is infatuated with Patricia while she is reluctant to trust him. Patricia discovers that the police are after Michel when she becomes aware of his crime. She turns Michel in to the authorities and he is killed trying to run away. Most of the film is dialogue between Michel and Patricia. The film is exciting, and jazz music plays with the emotions of the scene.  
A bout de souffle (Breathless) was directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Godard was inspired by the American Hollywood gangster films. Breathless was Godard’s first feature film. Many critics felt that Godard’s style of filming pushed the conventions of filmmaking at the time. Specifically, the handheld camera angels and “jump-cuts” for which he became famous for. Godard also pays homage to other directors that came before him. Being that it was Godard’s first film, he could not afford some of the equipment needed to shoot certain scenes. There is continuous dialogue throughout the movie which is reminiscent of other old gangster movies. During that time, many people embraced the film. Young directors looked at the film as a revolution to the film industry.  
Noteworthy events that were happening in the world when this film was released was first, the entire world and the superpowers were focused on stopping communism and creating the most nuclear bombs. February of 1960 France tested its first nuclear bomb in the Sahara Desert. Another event that happened during 1960 was the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. The world had only ended the second World War 15 years prior. There was massive hysteria around the world because people were worried about nuclear conflict with Russia and other communist powers. France and the United States were allies and it makes sense that the movie would have two people from those nations as love interests.  
The film is movies fast. It almost feels like one long perpetual scene. I found myself rooting for Michel to get away from the police. I wanted him to make Patricia leave with him so they could start anew elsewhere. This film was good at making one root for the bad guy. It helps one understand that we all do not intend to do bad things, sometimes we just get caught up in the wrong situations. Michel does give off the notion that he has been a swindler for quite some time. It was just a matter of time before his evil deeds caught up with him. He falls in love with a woman and the almost successfully pulled her into his underworld. Godard wanted to show that you cannot run away from your problems, they will always catch up to you, no matter how well you hide. Michel was destined to be killed in the end. Patricia, the one he gave his heart to, was the one that turned him in. I think that was proof that she was in love with him.  
This film is unconventional because it was unlike what people were used to seeing at that time in France and in the world of cinema. The style of filmmaking set the stage for future gangster-love sagas that came after it. This film was revolutionary to how action-romance films are made today.  
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There is a direct line through "Breathless" to "Bonnie and Clyde," "Badlands" and the youth upheaval of the late 1960s. The movie was a crucial influence during Hollywood's 1967-1974 golden age. You cannot even begin to count the characters played by Pacino, Beatty, Nicholson, Penn, who are directly descended from Jean-Paul Belmondo's insouciant killer Michel. 
“À bout de souffle remains, as Raymond Durgnat suggested in 1988, "vivid witness to its era, in a manner transcending journalism and nostalgia alike". (1) Beyond all the surface icons of the hip late '50s – sunglasses, cool jazz, Seberg's endlessly imitated short haircut and tomboyish dress sense – there is something much deeper about that time which strikes a chord with today's audiences.” 
“The original À bout de souffle may not seem half as disturbing, confronting or difficult as Godard's strange, nominal remake. But in 1960, its casual violence, disconcerting style, open-ended philosophising and raw invention had an immediate impact which was just as powerful and unsettling. These are qualities well worth rediscovering at any point in cinema history.”  
http://www.filmcritic.com.au/reviews/a/aboutdesouffle.html
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most wanted faces i'm so indecisive
I feel you, honestly any of the face claims we have named under the skeletons are most wanted! I'll also list a few below. I do want to add that we're less worried about face claims and more so the character behind them, so we'll love whoever you decide to bring us! I realize a list is definitely helpful to choose from, though, so here are a few:
Anne Hathaway, Nicole Beharie, Priscilla Quintana, Laura Harrier, Tanaya Beatty, Isis Valverde, Sandra Oh, Tessa Thompson, Gemma Chan, Anya Taylor-Joy, Adeline Rudolph, Sofia Pernas, Diane Guerrero, Carla Gugino, Care Gee, Margot Robbie, Connie Britton, Elodie Yung, Zion Moreno, Zendaya, Michelle Yeoh, Malese Jow, Bianca Lawson, Adria Arjona, Greta Onieogou, Lesley Ann-Brandt, Ana de Armas, Sophia Bush, Constance Wu, Emmy Rossum, Maggie Q, Simone Ashley, Zoey Deutch, Rahul Kohli, Michael B Jordan, Daniel Henney, Pablo Schreiber, Oscar Isaac, Trevante Rhodes, Scott Eastwood, Tommy Martinez, Tyler Blackburn, Riz Ahmed, Alfonso Herrera, Wesley French, Henry Golding, Jason Mamoa, DJ Cotrona, Jon Bernthal, Mena Massoud, Lewis Tan, Charles Michael Davis, Theo James, Manny Montana, Mahershala Ali, Raymond Ablack, John Cho, Chris Evans, Daniel Dae Kim, Dev Patel, Sean Teale, Michael Trevino, J.D. Pardo, Asia Kate Dillon, Avan Jogia, Indya Moore, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Bridgette Lundy-Paine, Lachlan Watson, Liv Hewson, Nico Tortorella, Quintessa Swindell, Ruby Rose, Tommy Dorfman, Ellie Desautels
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Hello lovely Cat! I was just wondering who are your current fave fcs 30+? If you can't think of any, maybe you could list the most underused fcs off your list, in your opinion? Please and thank you!
Non-binary:
Sara Ramirez (1975) Mexican, some Irish - non-binary (they/them).
Parisa Fitz Henley (1977) Afro-Jamaican - non-binary (they/them).
Ser Anzoategui (1979) Argentinian, Paraguayan - non-binary (they/them).
Janelle Monáe (1985) African-American - non-binary (she/they).
Mae Martin (1987) - non-binary (they/them).
Nico Tortorella (1988) - is nonbinary, polyamorous, and demisexual, (any pronouns).
Poppy Liu (1990) Chinese - non-binary (she/they).
Alex Newell (1992) African-American - non-binary (he/she/they).
Two-Spirit:
Kali Reis (1986) Wampanoag, Nipmuc, Cherokee, and Cape Verdean - Two-Spirt (she/her) and queer.
Women:
Angela Bassett (1958) African American.
Michelle Yeoh (1962) Hokkien and Cantonese Chinese.
Ming-Na Wen (1963) Macanese / Chinese Malaysian.
Christina Applegate (1971) - has multiple sclerosis.
Dominique Jackson (1975) Afro-Tobagonian - is trans.
Ursula Yovich (1977) Burarra and Serbian.
Michelle Buteau (1977) Haitian [African, some Lebanese] / French, Jamaican [African, Indian, possibly other].
Natasha Lyonne (1978) Ashkenazi Jewish.
Lauren Ridloff (1978) African-American / Mexican - deaf.
Daniella Alonso (1978) Peruvian of Quechua descent, Japanese / Puerto Rican.
Jaime King (1979) - has polycystic ovary syndrome.
Chrissy Metz (1980)
Jana Schmieding (1981) Miniconjou Lakota Sioux, Sicangu Oyate Lakota Sioux.
Dichen Lachman (1982) Nepalese Tibetan / German, English, some Scottish.
Lupita Nyong'o (1983) Mexican Luo Kenyan.
Savannah Welch (1984) - is a leg amputee.
T'Nia Miller (1985) Afro Jamaican - is a lesbian.
Nathalie Kelley (1985) Argentinian, Peruvian of Quechua descent, possibly other.
Monica Raymund (1986) Dominican / English, Ashkenazi Jewish - is bisexual.
Wunmi Mosaku (1986) Yoruba Nigerian.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph (1986) African-American.
Jurnee Smollett (1986) African-American, possibly other / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Roberta Colindrez (1986) Mexican - is queer.
May Calamawy (1986) Egyptian / Jordanian, Palestinian.
Michaela Coel (1987) Ghanaian - is aromantic.
Aidy Bryant (1987)
Anna Diop (1988) Senegalese.
Danielle Brooks (1989) African-American - has openly dated a woman in the past but has not labelled her sexuality.
Damaris Lewis (1990) Afro Kittian.
Tanaya Beatty (1991) Da’naxda’xw and Himalayan.
Nakkiah Lui (1991) Kamilaroi and Torres Strait Islander.
Sofia Black-D'Elia (1991) Ashkenazi Jewish / Italian.
Dai Si (1991) Uyghur.
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (1991) ¾ African-American ¼ Puerto Rican - is trans.
Sofiya Cheyenne (1991) Taíno, Dominican, Syrian, Italian - has spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita.
Dilraba Dilmurat (1992) Uyghur.
Men:
Eric Bogosian (1953) Armenian.
Michael J. Fox (1961) - has Parkinson's disease.
Esai Morales (1962) Puerto Rican.
Benjamin Bratt (1963) Peruvian of Quechua descent / German, English, Sudeten German.
Paterson Joseph (1964) Afro-Saint Lucian.
Zahn McClarnon (1966) Irish, Polish, Hunkpapa Lakota and Sihasapa Lakota.
Peter Dinklage (1969) - has achondroplasia.
Don Lee (1971) Korean.
Daniel Sunjata (1971) African-American / Irish, German.
Richard Armitage (1971) - is gay.
Adrian Holmes (1974) Afro Bajan.
Matthew Macfadyen (1974)
Nonso Anozie (1979) Igbo Nigerian.
Lee Pace (1979) - is queer.
JD Pardo (1980) Argentinian / Salvadorian.
Jesse Williams (1980) African-American, Seminole / Swedish - is autistic.
Mahesh Jadu (1982) Indo-Mauritian [Bihari, Gorakhpuri and Kashmiri].
Daveed Diggs (1982) African-American / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Brian Tyree Henry (1982) African-American.
Brian Michael Smith (1983) African-American - is trans.
Iko Uwais (1983) Betawi Indonesian.
Michael Malarkey (1983) Palestinian, Italian-Maltese / Irish, German.
Richard Cabral (1984) Mexican.
Clayton Cardenas (1985) Mexican and Filipino.
Alex Meraz (1985) Mexican of Purépecha descent.
Rahul Kohli (1985) Punjabi Indian.
Miguel Gomez (1985) Colombian.
Martin Sensmeier (1985) Tlingit, Koyukon, Eyak, Irish, and German.
Cooper Andrews (1985) Samoan / Hungarian Jewish.
Ryan O'Connell (1986) - is gay and has cerebral palsy.
Uraz Kaygılaroğlu (1987) Turkish.
Laith Ashley (1989) Afro Dominican - is trans and asexual.
Nyle DiMarco (1989) - is deaf and sexually fluid.
Harvey Guillén (1990) Mexican - is queer.
Dev Patel (1990) Gujarati Indian.
Eric Graise (1990) African-American - is a double-leg amputee.
Kiowa Gordon (1990) Hualapai, English, Scottish, Danish, Manx.
John Boyega (1992) Yoruba Nigerian.
Hey anon! Here are my faves who have resources at the time of posting and please let me know if you want more specific suggestions!
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