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duusheen · 17 days
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Hope and her study group spent the whole day at the library doing those things study groups do, although it was really just an excuse to get together and hang out
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pamsimmerstories · 3 months
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how can you forget your first crush?
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[as soon as wolfgang arrived home aurora went to the library to study. it’s her final semester and she wants to do well on her tests]
[nathan]: hey
[aurora]: *not looking* hm?
[nathan]: can you help me? i need to find the... am i bothering you?
[aurora]: yeah. i mean, just let me finish this sentence here
[nathan]: wait! aurora?
[aurora]: nathan! you’re linda’s son, right? i’m sorry, but i’m very busy. how can i help you?
[nathan]: yeah, it’s me. it’s been a while, huh?
[aurora]: yeah. what are you doing here?
NATHAN JOHNSON
- 24 yo
- aurora’s childhood friend
- aurora’s first crush, but he never saw her like that because she was younger than him
[nathan]: i’m studying here in windenburg. man, i didn’t know it was you. you’re different from what i remembre
[aurora]: who you were expecting to be?
[nathan]: aha, no one... i was just... you know. you look pretty!
[aurora]: *amused* were you gonna hit on me? in a library?
[nathan]: well...
[aurora]: you never change, nathan.
[nathan]: can i buy you some coffee?
[aurora]: who would’ve thought that nathan johnson would ask me out someday, huh? you always thought i was weird.
[nathan]: i did. but you look good now.
[aurora]: that’s flattering, but no. i’m in a relationship. sorry, nate.
[nathan]: that’s okay. but we could just to catch up. i promise to not hit on you again *winks*
[aurora]: maybe another time. i’m really busy.
[nathan]: okay! good to see you.
[aurora]: likewise.
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d-criss-news · 4 months
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nathanjohnsonny: Such a sweet night celebrating our even sweeter friend @merintheair
*Bottom photos from his ig story
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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Glass Onion’s original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for $50 via Mondo. The score, composed by Nathan Johnson (Knives Out, Looper), has been mastered for vinyl.
Shipping in april, the double-LP album is pressed on 180-gram clear vinyl. It's housed in a die-cut jacket designed by Jay Shaw and Mo Shafeek with an acrylic o-card, and multiple inserts.
The Knives Out soundtrack has also been restocked on vinyl for $35.
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Statement from writer-director Rian Johnson:
I’m thrilled to announce the release of my score for Glass Onion on vinyl, but more specifically, I’m over the moon to be able to join forces again with the wonderful folks at Mondo. Everything they do is one-of-a-kind, but with this release they’ve gone above and beyond. We’ve mastered this version specifically for vinyl so that it retains all the orchestral dynamics I’ve written into the score, and I can’t wait for people to get their hands on the artwork and peel back all of the beautiful layers. I know we live in a world of digital ephemera, but I’ll say it again and again: thank God for Mondo.
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sestrahulk · 1 year
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Tatiana Maslany in Son Lux’s All Directions
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el-ffej · 9 months
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Poker Face soundtrack by Nathan Johnson just dropped
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Tracks are listed here; my prime interest was Charlie's Theme -- the banjo tune that briefly plays when Charlie makes her entrance in each episode.
Love it -- very distinct, but also has a delightful Columbo vibe to it.
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The Chaos Principle by Nathan Johnson ★★★☆☆
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Synopsis: Nathan Johnson debuts as a writer with The Chaos Principle, a genre blend of sci-fi, mystery, and romance elements. A dystopian world where everyone is happy in their heads, all thanks to the artificial intelligence known as ANI. While life is relatively stable, humans are still known for their faults, and so Ansel Black, the last human detective, must solve 5 murders as well as why mysterious paintings depicting bizarre skies and a backward moon are appearing along the Rim (the edges of the "civilized" land and where the wasteland begins to rip at the seams). This journey takes him on a discovery of both human desires and the faults of machinery.
Quick takeaway:
The story moves at a fast pace, and some scenes almost appear out of order.
The first chapter is the only chapter to mark a POV character at the start despite switching POV characters many times.
Chapters jump from past or present periods with little to no indication for the reader until a decent way into each chapter.
Grammatical mistakes were very apparent, especially involving past and present tenses.
The world itself is very intriguing, and I would love to see more of it and what the future holds for it.
The conclusion ties in rather too abruptly; I would have liked a better explanation and perhaps a tidbit of what follows next for Ansel.
Detailed spoiler review below the cut.
My initial thoughts were not so good. I want to start first with that the author has a lot of promise and potential as a writer. But I cannot ignore the constant grammatical mistakes and slip-ups he made by constantly jumping back and forth with his tenses. At times, the story was in the present tense, and then other times it would revert to the past tense, which made it jarring at times.
The pace moved a bit too fast with all the information that was presented to the reader. Perhaps this could be due to it being the first of the series and thus having to catch the reader up to speed with the laws of this story's universe. I do believe that some things could be changed to help alleviate the overwhelming sensation as you read on. Such as marking when each chapter will begin with a new POV character.
When the story first began, it was marked by the POV tag of "Ansel Black", and though the story had several more POV changes, it never once noted a POV change again. It also would jump back and forth between past or present periods. Were you Jan from the beginning of the dystopian society? Were you seeing the life of one of the murdered victims? Or were you Ansel making his way through this dystopian society?
Much of the information changed as it seemed fitting to the author, too. A prominent example would be the case of Ansel's parents. At one point he was heavily implied to be the son of Jan and John, the latter parent was killed by ANI before Ansel was born. But in later scenes, Ansel talked about going hunting with his dad. It is not made clear his true lineage, but from a reader's perspective, it creates muddled waters and adds unnecessary confusion. Although, I am unsure if this could be elaborated better in book two, seeing as this is the first of a series. As such, I am hesitant to weigh it significantly.
One thing I am disappointed about is that, as much as Ansel was hyped up to be a brilliant (and last) detective of a dystopian society, we actually never see him do any major detective work. A lot of what he discovers is handed to him by other characters driving the plot in the background. This makes him come off rather weak as a detective.
Despite all of these issues, I did enjoy the book and felt compelled to keep picking it up in my downtime. While Nathan has much to improve on as a writer, he has a creatively dark world for readers to explore. The Chaos Principle raises many questions as the mystery slowly unravels, which pulls the reader further in. Power imbalance and moral philosophy seem to be the prominent themes driving the story.
If you would like to check out the story, please follow the author's link.
As you read this story, please check out this personalized playlist I created for it. I leaned more heavily into the romance and space/time elements of the story.
I also recommend a lavender oat flower tea to calm your senses and edge you closer to a deep sleep with ANI. This tea is one of my favorites!
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dorothy16 · 1 year
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.💘 💘
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genevieveetguy · 1 year
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Mr. Bron, I've learned through bitter experience that an anonymous invitation is not to be trifled with.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Rian Johnson (2022)
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toomanystoryideas · 11 months
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bkenber · 1 year
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'Glass Onion' - Another Ingenious Film From the 'Knives Out' Filmmaker
Rian Johnson’s “Glass Onion” is one of those movies I would love to analyze in every single way. It is so cleverly constructed to where I want to know how he went about writing the screenplay. Putting a mystery like this together cannot be the least bit easy because nothing this ingenious comes to any filmmaker easily, and I have to believe Johnson had this story percolating in his brain for many…
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duusheen · 6 months
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Here comes Sirena. She lives in Del Sol Valley, in her quite "modest" house with a pool and her quite "modest" husband with a juicy bank account. Andrew is now a renowned lawyer and spends his money on expensive gifts for his wife and the best preschool education for their son. She works from home on her social media and has hundreds of followers. Everyone knows Sirena Pollock 💅🏽
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pamsimmerstories · 2 months
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and the lawyer it's him... nathan johnson, aurora's childhood crush
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[someone knocked on her door, it was the lawyer. mila answered, but the man said he would wait outside]
[aurora]: i’m sorry, i’m late? i was trying to look for clothes... i’ve never needed to do that before, i... is this clothes good?
[aurora]: *gasps* nathan?
[nathan]: *looked her over* you look pretty.
[nathan]: hey, you don’t need to blush. hi! i didn’t know it was you my client’s wife.
[aurora]: technically he’s not my husband... anyway, yes, it’s me.
[nathan]: alright. so, should we go now?
[aurora]: i... okay... look, i realized i need to change again. can you wait just a little while?
[nathan]: okay, i’ll be waiting
[nathan]: aurora, we arrived. we need to leave... do you want to stay here, you’re shaking
[aurora]: *takes a deep breath* i’m okay... i- i need to see him. just 5 mintues more?
[aurora]: i think i’m ready...
[nathan]: are you sure?
[aurora]: mhm.
[nathan]: then let’s do this. i’ll let you talk to him first and then i’ll discuss with him what we’re gonna do
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d-criss-news · 4 months
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Via Laura Osnes' Instgaram Story (December 21st, 2023)
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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Nightmare Alley’s original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl via Mondo. The score is composed by Nathan Johnson (Knives Out, Looper) and features Hoagy Carmichael’s “Stardust” as a bonus track.
The double-LP album is pressed on 140-gram vinyl with two color variants: gold and black. It’s housed in a gold foil-stamped gatefold jacket with a belly band. Price at $40, it will ship in February.
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bluntblade · 1 year
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Nathan Johnson is very clearly auditioning to soundtrack the next Bond film on Glass Onion and I sincerely hope that MGM are listening.
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