Fandom: Sleepy Hollow
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Matt Barr - The Hollywood Reporter Portrait
2022 ATX Festival
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"Recently, I went to see the [Arctic] Monkeys when they played in Sheffield and they all texted me individually to ask if I was coming to see the gig. All of them. There was no management or anything. I thought, ‘Well, I’ll go along and maybe there’ll be a guest area’. They got me a fucking car, man. They drove me straight into the dressing room area next to the tour buses and within five minutes we were having a beer and a joke. They haven’t changed. All that massive success they’ve had, their level of success is up there with Joe’s [Cocker], it’s huge and I can reliably inform you that they’re not arseholes. They’ve not changed and it’s beautiful to see. And it means I’m right as well! It’s not some kind of myth about this Sheffield idyll that Hawley has invented, it’s true. That level of success they’ve had, not only can it mess with your head, but it can destroy you as a human being. There are examples of that in similar bands where people are gargantuan arseholes. Again, I’m not naming any names, but you see it all of the time. Like I said, if you’re going to turn into a fucking balloon, make sure you’ve got someone to hold that string."
Richard Hawley talking about Arctic Monkeys in The New Cue, published Oct 23, 2023
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If I had a nickel for every time I saw a band that had a cute keyboard player that gets left out at least once, I would have two nickels. which isn't a lot but it's cool that it happened twice. (Pink Floyd & Tally Hall)
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Fargo (2014- ) tv series
-(started) watchin' Season 2- 4/9/2024- on Hulu (FX)
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Recent Nick picture attending the musical ‘standing at the sky’s edge’ at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in London
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" - and Lo! the ghost of a man ages thought to be dead "
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Lucy in the Sky (2019)
Movie #1,099 • TWO FOR TUESDAYS
There is something sneakily awful about this, isn't there? It’s needlessly artsy and these introspective departures are jarring in what’s otherwise a straight-ahead biopic, albeit about a topic that probably never deserved a full-length feature to begin with: the sordid tale of a mentally unstable astronaut wherein the silliest alleged detail from said saga turned out to be a fabrication?...
LOL.
Also, for a movie set in 2007 why did everything look like the 1980s? It was helmed by the showrunner of the Fargo TV adaptation, which I enjoyed the first season of (haven’t seen the rest).
SCORE: ⭐️⭐️⭐️½
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Come in, and get to know us better, man! 👻
Shipwrecked Comedy proudly presents: How to be a Ghost
Jacob Marley learns what it takes to make it in the afterlife.
Written & Created by Sean Persaud & Sinead Persaud
Directed by William J. Stribling
CAST
Jacob Marley - Sean Persaud
Christmas Past - Mary Kate Wiles
Christmas Present - Sinéad Persaud
Christmas Yet to Come - Parissa Koo
Narrator - Sammy Paul
Assistant Director: Nick Dugan
Production Assistant: Matthew Pinkney
Executive Producers: Michael Walsh, Jane Leach
Produced by: Sean Persaud, Sinead Persaud, Mary Kate Wiles
Director of Photography: Devin Hassan
First Assistant Camera: Nic Palermo
Production Designer: J.P. Gagen
Costume Designer: Morgan Gannes
Hair and Makeup Artist: Hayley Orozco
Choreography: Lauren Lopez
Edited by: Raymond Fraser
Original Music by: Dylan Glatthorn
Original Lyrics by: Dylan Glatthorn, Sean Persaud, and Sinead Persaud
Production Sound Mixer: Will Kioultzopoulos
Re-Recording Mixer: Noah Hunt Audio Song
Recorded at Noah Hunt Audio Song
Mixed by Dylan Glatthorn
Special Thanks - Tom DeTrinis & the IAMA Theatre Company, Hugo's Tacos, American Black Market, Brent Madison, Brian Henderson, Matt Amys
Made possible by: Katie Adamczyk, Julia Arnold, Heather Attewell, Michael Baker, Anna Beale, Carrie Bouwman, Kaci Burrow, John Callender, Miles Collier, Janel Christensen, Kelsey Fink, Madi Flesch, Bernadette Kovacs, Alicia Lomas-Gross, Avalee Long, Erin Hawley, Mary Lyszczarz, Jill May, Desiree McLaughlin, Halle Merrick, Sharon Messmore, William Miller, Meghan Morris, Kelly O'Neil, Lisel Perrine, Viivi Pyykkö, Halsea Root, Rodger Samuel, Emily Scheerer, Deborah Shapiro, Lindsey Stewart, Rebecca Stockman, Emma Tulip, Annie Vaccaro, Abigail Vanderhoff, Justin Waterman, Kylie Wells, Christina Wentz, Cassie Wojcik
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Thought of the day (as exhibited by all three fandoms today):
Taylor and Nick being cast as Alex and Henry (the perfect casting - Taylor's responses at today's screening made me cry and I don't cry) really spoiled us. We now won't be satisfied if Buddie doesn't go canon and Ryan Hawley doesn't come back as Robert for Aaron's endgame.
Alternatively: We will always be mad about "Sense8" (and sorry for all of the unrelated tags).
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Nick and Kirstin O’Malley at the opening night of Standing At The Sky’s Edge in London, 28/2/24
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Have you all seen this article? I'm mostly focused on the part of it where they're going off talking about how many people Rob has killed. Why do some people insist on always painting him as the villain? 😒
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Rob’s next victim was Max King. He and Max had planned to leave the village together, both desperate for a new start. But when they were going, Max changed his mind and asked Andy to drive him to the station instead.
Furious, Robert drove straight towards Andy. Max panicked and grabbed the wheel and the car went off the road and crashed. Robert managed to rescue Andy, but Max was killed.
Max's death was both Andy and Rob's fault neither one of them wanted to get out of the way in the road essentially playing chicken which resulted in the crash that killed Max. And worse Rob was the one who got most of the blame and ended up banished from the village and everyone he knew for it.
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When Robert met Aaron, it was clear he would do anything to keep their relationship secret. When Katie found out the truth, and threatened to tell Chrissie, Robert pushed her through a rotting floor and poor Katie crashed to her death.
Katie's death was an accident and you can tell by the way Rob reacts afterwards he never intended for her to die. He was angry with her and he pushed her (which he shouldn't have) but there was nothing to prove he knew she would fall through the floor and die.
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Later, Paddy Kirk raised suspicions about Rob’s behaviour, and wrote Chrissie an anonymous note to say her husband was cheating. Robert soon worked out who was to blame and left Paddy to die in a grain pit. Luckily Andy rescued him in the nick of time.
Obviously it was awful what Rob did to Paddy but again I don't think he was intending to kill him. He was angry and scared the affair would be found out and decided to teach Paddy a lesson. I think he also regretted it right after he did it because as soon as Paddy fell unconscious into the pit he shut the grain off and was about to jump in and save him (you see him start to take his jacket off) and he only leaves when he hears Andy show up.
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Robert was also indirectly involved in more deaths thanks to his bitter divorce from Chrissie.
Chrissie set fire to Robert’s car during an argument and though they thought they’d put out the flames, the fire actually spread to some gas canisters. The explosion caused a helicopter to crash on to the village, killing Val Pollard and Ruby Haswell.
This is such a leap to say Rob was in any way responsible for those deaths and the crash. Chrissie's actions were on her even if they were motivated by her anger towards Rob. It was also Rob who saved Adam that day pulling him from the burning car.
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I know this is just a dumb article but I love Rob and I can't help but defend him. I don't agree with every dumb thing he's done but he's not some horrible monster. A lot of the really bad stuff he even did in the run of the show was when he was scared and running from his own feelings for Aaron (and men in general) and not wanting people to find out about the affair.
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Fargo (2014- ) tv series
-(finished) watchin' Season 1- 4/3/2024- 4 stars- on Hulu (FX)
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I'm kind of amused watching the rwrb fandom being sad about Nick not posting enough content for their liking or not going to events.
Like...trying being a fan of Ryan Hawley and hoping for a random vacation shot from his wife once every three months to know he's still alive.
I feel like I've been well prepared for this. Haha
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