Fagin!
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Burst out laughing in the Minneapolis St Paul Airport, props to whoever named the food section of their mini mart
(FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD WONDERFUL FOOD)
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Oliver! (1968) - I'd Do Anything Scene (6/10) | Movieclips
Love those Oliver musical moments ... Misha
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Oom-pah-pah! Oliver the musical
Pretty little Sally
Goes walking down the alley
Displays her pretty ankles to all of the men
They could see her garters
But not for free-and-gratis--
An inch or two, and then she knows
When to say when!
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A Long Unfortunate While - Ethel Cain / Saltburn / No Rest for the Wicked - Lykke Li
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i love you / i fear you / i need you
mary renault, the national, white oleander, maggie nelson, heathers: the musical, margaret atwood, nikita kadan, jenny holzer, margaret atwood, ida aplebroog, simone weil (tr. arthur wills), richard siken, unknown, unknown, angela carter, the sopranos, mary oliver
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nothing gives me butterflies and makes me giggle like a maniac more than oliver stark constantly telling us that buck is indeed bisexual
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Bring Me The Horizon - Kingslayer (feat. Babymetal)
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for this deranged musical theatre & omitb fan, please present the full version in streamable form, cowards, please 🥹 (& pickwit triplets did it (both the full version & the charles haden savage breakdown remix)
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I love this short little scene here. The SECOND Fizz’s expression changed, Oliver picked up on it & was immediately concerned. This kid admires & looks up to Fizz, but he seems to also genuinely care about him as not just a celebrity, but as a real person; something so many others don’t & I love him for that.
Even when Fizz is gently guiding Oliver away, the kid sees through Fizz’s “I’m fine” cover, and is still concerned for him.
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Just Ollie Queen, singing the classics no matter the situation.
Smashing medieval alien monarchies:
Green Lantern (1960) #92
Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters - Hoop-Dee-Doo (1950)
Serving some time in jail:
World's Finest Comics #275
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen - African-American spiritual dating back to the early 1800s, but here is Louis Armstrong in 1962:
Burying the hatchet (at least temporarily) with an antagonistic teammate:
Justice League (1960) #145
The Happiness Boys - Show Me the Way to Go Home (1925ish)
Stranded and making his way home via dogsled:
Green Arrow (1988) #8
Alaska's Hobo Jim - The Iditarod Trail Song (1982). This one would have been quite modern at the time!
Overcome by the musical he and Dinah just saw together:
Green Arrow (1988) #57
Gene Kelly - Singin' in the Rain (1952)
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