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johnnycashhistorian · 2 months
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"(Ghost) Riders In The Sky," written by Stanley Jones. Track #5 on Silver (1979).
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wariopunkdesign · 9 months
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Of all the survival horror games I've played, Obscure isn't my absolute favorite but it's definitely the one I enjoyed the most, I don't remember how many times I've finished it, both in single player and in two players; I even bought both PC and PS2 versions.
I bought the game by pure chance because it was attached to a video game magazine, I immediately adored it from the initial intro footage, intro that made me discover Sum41, which immediately became one of my favorite bands.
I've always been attracted to the school setting in horror, Buffy was my favorite series and I really liked the movie The Faculty.
The story is very simple but the soundtrack is amazing and impactful
Obscure 2 was ok, but not as genuine as the first, despite everything I miss a third game that closes the story and unfortunately there will never be.
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rockabully · 1 year
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damn
hazel is my boyfriend (@corvidayyy)'s oc <3
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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
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ornithorynquerouge · 2 months
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Stanley Kubrick. A Clockwork Orange - Korova Milk Bar by Allen Jones
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elishevart · 9 months
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Indiana Pines! Hope you like!
Link to video here!
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lasaraconor · 1 month
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goldenstarprincesses · 4 months
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Matt tries to blackmail Alfred and Alfred texts a photo of himself holding the Stanley cup over the grand canon
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herbouquetreign · 2 years
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Himbos are the best gender to ever exist. Especially himbos that worship the ground their s/o walks on and is a housewife and is comfortable in their sexuality.
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xandyprojects · 2 months
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She lost her bucket
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TW!! 2ND IMAGE BELOW IS BLOOD, STITCHES OPENING!!
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Magma sketching cuz bordem
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thislovintime · 5 months
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Photo 1 from the Beachwood Confidential newsletter, 1995.
A look at some backing vocals on Stranger Things Have Happened... “It’s Mike and Micky you’ll hear [on backing vocals on ‘Milkshake’]. Thanks, guys, it made my day.” - Peter Tork, Stranger Things Have Happened liner notes (x) "Why didn’t Davy sing on this recording?" Peter: "We actually wanted him to, and we had him here in the studio, but he’d brought along Anita and his daughters, Sarah, Jessie, and Annabelle, and by the time we got done talking over all the family stuff, it was time for them to go, and we never got Davy back in the studio. Incidentally, Jessie played us a piece of her own composition that was seriously good work. James and I were knocked out by it. Look for great things from her. And she’s only twelve." - Beachwood Confidential newsletter, 1995 “Davy was just such a personable, funny guy, and very available, you know. I remember he came to the studio and just cracked us up. And Peter and I realized, we didn’t get him to sing! It was a funny hour.” - James Lee Stanley, The Monkees Pad Show "My first solo album [Stranger Things Have Happened], I used Cass’ daughter, Owen, and John Phillips’ daughter, Mackenzie, as background singers on a song ['Giant Step‘], and you can hear it, it sounds like the Mamas and the Papas back there. It’s fabulous.” - Peter Tork, Rolling Stone, 2007, published February 2019 "[Peter] was always so lovely and kind to me.” - Owen Elliot, comment on a post by Nurit Wilde in 2021 (x)
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agaypanic · 4 months
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think i might start posting my character playlists (the songs, not actual playlist links bc all my playlists are private lol) on my masterlists, would yall be interested in that? (will probably do it whether people want it or not teehee)
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Top 10 Favorite Performances of "Music of the Night"
Honorable Mentions: Laird Mackintosh
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I have an affinity for Laird that I can't quite explain. I love an understudy/alt/swing who's been with the production and just lingers for years and years (this is borne out in the rest of the list, as you'll see), I love that he started out in ballet, and I love how energetic he is. Though he falls short on the high notes, he plays the reaction to Christine fainting very well
Honorable Mentions: Dave Willetts
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He's so smooth and creeping, and he's one of the especially good Phantoms who catches Christine before she falls (I'm a sucker for that, as will also be borne out in the rest of the list). He's been accused of "Copying" Michael Crawford, and I do see where that criticism is valid, but I think it's understandable given that he took up the mantle very early in the West End run.
Honorable Mentions: Cris Groenendaal
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Cris is a really underrated Phantom. Another Alt/Understudy (who, like Laird, spent a lot of time in the role of M. Andre), I think he's got a wonderful power in his voice. His MotN is melodic and seductive. His pitfall is that he does tend to get a little bit nasal for my tastes.
Honorable Mentions: Ramin Karimloo
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Honestly I think Ramin lands in most people's top tens. Certainly the 25th Anniversary at the Royal Albert Hall has made him on of the most ubiquitous Phantoms out there. Now, frankly, Ramin has taken a while to grow on me, and while my viewing of the 25th was the thing that pushed me to include him on this list, that performance is not the one that I chose to include here. Instead I went back, to his West End run. While I think Ramin's performance is a bit broad whenever he's actually in character, I do see what people mean about his emphasis on Erik's vulnerability. He does (with slightly less refinement) what I will later in this list praise Earl Carpenter for (and that's high praise from me, as you'll see). Still while I like Ramin's Erik a lot more now than I did, say, four months ago when all this brain-rot started, he's just not one that feels personal to me, which is why I hesitated to put him in the top ten proper.
10. Paul Stanley
I mean of course I'm fascinated by Paul Stanley's whole Phantom saga, so of course he's in here. He's far from the most technically proficient, he struggles with the high notes, but he really does a good job otherwise, and I have to admire his moxy.
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09. Brent Barrett
Emphatic and sexy with compelling body language. So underrated.
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08. Howard McGillin
Spectral, Resonant and controlled; a legend.
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07. Hugh Panaro
Hugh is one of those that I feel like is a pre-requisite in a top ten list. My favorite thing is how he plays heavily on the phantom's fascination with Christine, and not solely on making her fascinated by him
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06. Michael Crawford
Another prerequisite. He's ghostly, coaxing; the OG OG. The man who said, "No I want them to be able to see how lustfully he's touching her in the back row. I need to show more skin: make my sleeves shorter." This man understood the assignment and he set the tone and God bless him for it.
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05. Anthony Warlow
The original Sydney Phantom, another beautifully strong, clear vocal quality. He has a very old-fashioned style of singing, I think which has a particular charm. If I had to name a fault it would be that he is quite theatrical, which I don't mind, though I tend to prefer an understated phantom. He never undersells a single line. I think his phantom is one of the most "hopeless romantic" interpretations. A particular standout for me is how he conveys that Christine's reluctance tries his patience, but he holds it together and his "touch me, trust me" is beautifully reassuring, while many phantoms choose to portray lust or longing in this moment, his is an appeal for understanding which is very attractive in its own way.
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04. Ben Lewis
The power! The gravitas! Ben Lewis is truly one of the greatest blessings in PotO history and his high note? Off the charts. Also, since this is the whole first lair, I just want to say that this is one of my favorite versions of "Stranger than You Dreamt It" I've ever heard.
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03. Ted Keegan
Refreshingly sharp and clean. I just love how powerful he is without being overpowering. He's strong, sensual and smooth. *sigh* ~,~ If only he caught her...
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02. Earl Carpenter
So pleading, so gentle--holy hell I love Earl so much. Watch him show Erik's inner struggle with his desire for contact and his fear of his deformity throughout this entire scene! Watch him think to himself "Yes, let her touch you! Why shouldn't you?" And then lose his nerve at the last moment! I could go on for hours. Find me a sweeter Phantom. Go ahead.
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01. John Owen-Jones
Without a doubt in my mind THE strongest vocal performer in this role. I just love to hear him booming out in his great, Welsh way. He strikes an exquisite balance between his acting and his singing. His vibe in general is amazing, like he really leans into the idea that he's been Christine's teacher as much as her muse. He has guided her through music and he wishes to be her guide into romance as well, and that manifests in every aspect of his performance. Such as the fact that he doesn't walk away from Christine for the second verse, so he's leaning close when he sings "Let your spirit start to soar" and almost always gestures with his hand over her diaphragm. If I'm completely honest, he's the only Phantom (except perhaps Michael Crawford or Gerard Butler) that I can actually imagine giving Christine singing lessons. So few actually inhabit this music obsessed weirdo like JOJ does.
He, perhaps the ultimate gentleman phantom, also catches and carries Christine before she falls. (Special shout out to my girl Gina Beck for also REALLY leaning in to the romanticism of the moment; she looks just so utterly in ecstasy through this whole sequence and that's exactly how I would want to play Christine).
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I need to tack a caveat onto the end here:
Gerard Butler's Music of the Night is my actual, number one favorite rendition.
But I wanted this list to be stage versions only.
I think I can put my feelings on this most succinctly like this:
I love JOJ's confidence, his command and his sensuality
I love Earl's gentleness and vulnerability
I love Anthony's patience
I love Ted's crispness
I love Paul's humanity
I love Ben's power
Gerard Butler somehow manages to crystallize ALL of those elements and ramp them every one of them up to 11 with an added element of wholly smitten wonder at Christine that makes me so weak.
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didanagy · 6 months
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A Little Chaos (2014)
dir. alan rickman
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eregyrn-falls-art · 2 years
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Really need to get back in the saddle, so as a kind of warm-up, here’s more of this nonsense (from last year).  Another screenshot-redraw from The Last Crusade.  (Orig. below the cut.)
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You know what the worst part was, though?  I could NOT remember what brushes I’d used on the previous piece.  I must have wasted a good half hour or more just trying to figure that out, before I said fuck it and used different brushes entirely.  Aargh.)
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hearty-an0n · 26 days
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i dont get why people are so fucked about it being the walter cup?? like thats how sports trophies work you name the team one after some rando and then name the player awards after important past players
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