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Gossip Girl Appreciation Week 2023 - Day 6: AU Day Part 2: Blair and Dan Roman Holiday AU
Blair is a princess who is staying in Rome for a diplomatic visit, and seeing how lively the city is at night, she wants to go out, but she is not allowed to leave the palace. Despite the tranquilizers she gets for the night, she escapes and on the street she runs into Dan, a journalist on his way home from a poker night. He decides to help the dizzy girl and takes her to his flat, being unaware of who she actually is. Next morning in the editorial he finds out that the princess escaped from the palace and he recognises her from the photos in the newspaper. Now he has an idea. He quickly rushes home, but the flat is empty as Balir has left to discover the city. To his luck, he finds her by the Spanish Steps, and in hope of a great story for the next day’s issue, he agrees on showing the city to her. With that begins one of Blair’s biggest adventures.
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If Cary Grant had accepted the role of Linus Larrabee in Sabrina (1954):
Don't get me wrong, I adore the against-type casting of Humphrey Bogart, and I think the end result created some strange magic between Bogie and Hepburn. However, I'm of the opinion that early 50s Grant paired with early 50s Hepburn would have absolutely melted movie screens.
Cary Grant was Sabrina director Billy Wilder's first choice for the curmudgeonly older Larrabee brother who is eventually won over by the fresh charm of Audrey Hepburn in the titular role, but Grant turned it down ostensibly for the same reason he turned down starring opposite her in Roman Holiday the year before.
25 years Hepburn's senior, Grant was concerned about looking like a "dirty old man." After Sabrina, he would turn down working with her one more time in another Wilder flick Love in the Afternoon (1957), that part going to Gary Cooper.
He would finally (thankfully) relent when he starred opposite her in Charade (1963), with the condition that the script be rewritten to have her playing the aggressor in the relationship.
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Decided to do a self indulgent in show edit of Roman but he’s in my interpretation of his Spider outfit in Roman Holiday.
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I'd like to point something out regarding Neopolitan's character in relation to two others:
Light Spoiler for Roman Holiday
In Roman Holiday, we learn that Roman Torchwick was the first, and up-'til-now, only person who could understand Neo without the use of her scroll, whether it be through typing or its speaking application. Not even her own parents could understand her without such aids, including her Communication/Spelling Board. But Roman could. In fact he was so adept at understanding her nonverbally, that he was shocked her parents couldn't, or rather, wouldn't.
And as we all know, he was eaten by a Griffin. Thus leaving Neo without that companion who seamlessly understood her.
That is until Neo found her way to Mistral and tracked Cinder down with the help of Little Miss Malachite in volume 6. And from there, Cinder has been shown to easily understand Neo; as easily as Roman had. Continuously and unfailingly, Cinder has never had any trouble understanding Neo.
The two people who have shown unwavering understanding to Neo are the two people she had been allied with. One now dead. And the other, one who had betrayed her.
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Has anyone else seen that video of the final song from Drakengard 3 where they sped it up and put niki minaj roman holiday over it?
I'm trying to find it and failing. Someone please help, it's been stuck on repeat in my brain all day
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