Promotional still of the "skunks" from the 1982 movie Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains. Featuring the (then) very young Diane Lane, Laura Dern and Ray Winstone as punk rockers.
Diane seeing Venom!Hobie and being so terrified she's shaking but she's saying "It's okay, I'm not afraid. you won't hurt me. you would never hurt me" cause it's still Hobie
And she tries to risk give him a hug even though she's flinching every time he moves - so she hugs Venom!Hobie cause in her head showing him love will make alright.
And she presses her head to his chest to hear his heartbeat and she tells herself that's still Hobies heart in there and she asks if he can hear her
And Venom!Hobie starts making a gutteral sound and she gets scared but doesn't pull away. But he's making this sound and she can't understand what it is until finally he croaks out the word 'Daiquri' cause that's what he calls her and she starts sobbing.
:) bye *leaves* *you hear my screaming from the next room as I exit*
😭😭😭💜💔💜 AAAAAHHHHH!!!! (<---- This is me right now omg!)
SERIOUSLY!!! Thank you for sending me this it's been playing on repeat in my mind ever since I read it!!! <3<3<3
This is SO GOOD! The ANGST!! But it's also so sweet!?! THIS IS THE KINDA STUFF I LIVE FOR!!!!
Diane reaching out despite being terrified! Trying to see past the monstrous exterior cause the guy she loves is in there somewhere!!
Venom!Hobie snarling at her as she approaches cause he doesn't recognise her at first! Yet he still lets her touch him cause something inside him tells him he can trust her!
Diane hugging Venom!Hobie!! (And him hugging her back? Almost digging his claws into her, both of them unsure if he'll hurt her at first cause the symbiote does STUFF to his brain but then she calls out to him and he recognises her!😭💜💔
Diane hearing his heartbeat slow down as she calms him down!! Him calling her by her nickname to let her know he's still there!!! Seriously I can't!!!!!!!!!!😭😭😭
ALSO! DON'T APOLOGISE FOR THIS!!!!!!! Seriously this made my day <3<3<3 The Brainrot is REAL and I'm so happy to see other people have it too!!! Like you can't imagine how happy it makes me when people talk to me about Venom!Hobie!!!!
And having your OC interact with him?!? The biggest honour!!! 💜💜💜 AAAHH I can't! *You hear me screaming back from this room as I write this*
Finished this one at work yesterday. I wanted to try a new outfit on Diane and imagined something dark angel/demon something with punk and ninja style.
Diane Luckey (December 12, 1960 – July 19, 2022), known professionally as Q Lazzarus, was an American singer. She is best known for her 1988 song "Goodbye Horses", which became a cult classic after being prominently featured in a scene from Jonathan Demme's 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs. Several of her songs were featured in other films directed by Demme before she disappeared from the public eye in the mid-1990s.
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"Goodbye Horses" is a song recorded by American singer Q Lazzarus. It was written and produced by Q Lazzarus's bandmate, William Garvey, and released in 1988. It is a synth-pop, new wave, dark wave, and dance song whose lyrics were based on "transcendence over those who see the world as only earthly and finite", and it features androgynous vocals from Q Lazzarus over picked guitar, snare drums, and drum pads.
The song, a "haunting", "dreamlike" synth-pop, dark wave, new wave, and dance ballad, features Q Lazzarus's androgynous vocals, picked guitar, snare drums, and drum pads. Its lyrics were based by Garvey on "transcendence over those who see the world as only earthly and finite", with the horses in the song representing "the five senses from Hindu philosophy." Evan Sawdey of PopMatters wrote that "Goodbye Horses" had a "strangely entrancing thump" and "sad, tragicomic elements" in its lyrics, describing it as "quirky". It was described by Tracy Moore in Vanity Fair as a "gothy, somber ode", and by Tyler Jenke of Tone Deaf as "rather creepy".
I’m happy at how this came out. It’s Diane Lane’s character in LADIES AND GENTLEMEN THE FAB STAINS. It’s one of thee greatest punk movies, up their in accuracy and parody with THIS IS SPINAL TAP.