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twistedtummies2 · 1 year
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The Price May Be Right - NUMBER ONE
Welcome to the final installment of “The Price May Be Right!” I’ve been counting down My Top 31 Favorite Vincent Price Performances & Appearances! The countdown has covered movies, TV productions, and many more forms of media…and now, it’s time for the finale. My All-Time Favorite Vincent Price Performance! NUMBER ONE IS…Tim Burton’s “Vincent.”
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If you haven’t seen this short stop-motion film, you should. It’s interesting and important for a LOT of reasons. This short film was the official cinematic debut of Tim Burton; at the time, Burton was working as a concept artist and in-betweener for the Disney studios. While his work was never really used, some people on the administrative staff felt there was potential in the young animator, and decided to throw him a bone, so to speak, and see what he could do. This led to the production of a simple six-minute animated piece entitled “Vincent,” based on a poem Burton had written. “Vincent” is a strange piece, in that it is both very simple and very ambiguous. The poem tells the story of a young lad named Vincent Malloy: “for a boy his age, he’s considerate and nice…but he wants to be just like Vincent Price.” The youth imagines himself as a mad scientist, going on dark adventures inspired by multiple Vincent Price movies, including “House of Usher,” “Pit and the Pendulum,” and “House of Wax.” It seems to be a humorously Gothic piece…up until the ending. I won’t give away what the ending is, but it’s a very odd and unusual way for the story to end, as you can’t really tell what’s going on. But that’s also part of what makes it so impactful: it leaves things open to interpretation, and any answer you come up with is interesting. Burton was – and still is – a lifelong fan of Vincent Price. The poem, and the short, were a tribute to the actor and his career. It was fitting, therefore, that Price himself be asked to perform the reading of the poem, as narrator for the short. Price said that the short was one of the greatest tributes he ever received as a performer, and that the experience was “gratifying” beyond compare: “It was immortality – better than a star on Hollywood Boulevard!” (It should be noted that Price had no less than TWO stars on Hollywood Boulevard, so that is saying a lot.) It might seem odd that I’d place something like this at number one, but for me, “Vincent” is just something so rare and beautiful: it’s a tribute to a great actor being performed BY that same actor, and it’s something that feels deeply personal to all parties involved as a result. Tim Burton made no secret of the fact that the character of Vincent Malloy was sort of meant to be a stand-in for himself, to the point where the character is actually meant to resemble both Burton and Vincent Price put together. However, I’m tempted to say Vincent must have seen something of himself as a child in the character. Even if he did not, you can feel the honesty in his performance of the narration, as his own sense of sardonic with and dark elegance permeates every frame. And the fact it was something so intrinsically connected to his life and his work only adds to the power of the result. Like the short itself, the overall result is both humble and grandiose at the same time; something so simple and yet so complex to describe. Bottom line…for me, “Vincent” is SYNONYMOUS with Vincent Price: when I think of one, I think of the other. That is all the reason I need to name this short subject as My Favorite Vincent Price Performance. Thank you all for joining me! And Happy Birthday once again to the great Mr. Price! I hope that you, Peter Cushing, and Christopher Lee are having a blast putting on that marvelous mystery movie in the sky.
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violetrose-art · 10 months
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Meet Hans Clerval, an old friend of Vincent Malloy
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roseprincessarts · 2 years
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A Tim Burton Tribute Art
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~🌹Hello all my rose petals!🌹~
Here is a tribute fanart of the Tim Burton characters (not alot because there isn't any room ;_;) to celebrate our horror filmmaker Tim Burton's birthday today! It seems a little early to display this before school because I may do my online class after school and tonight because of the assessment and it'll take me a bit, so I want to get this fanart displayed REAL early before school. I am also having a Discussed Based Assessment with my instructor on Tuesday, so I get two days off of virtual school in order to do the lessons in order (might do an exam after, idk), which saves me time for more art ^^ and continue on my fanfic I'm working on ;) Gonna be awhile, so hang in there y'all ;3
Anyways, on the first row we got the animated version of Sparky from Frankenweenie, giving a wink (and added a little star x3). What a movie it was since a child 🥰 I started watching it again last year during Halloween on Disney+ ever since trying to find the DVD which is hard >_< I might watch it again this year of Halloween ^^ There is a live action of this but it's WAY old (1980 something :/), and I think Tim Burton did that, too... I think he did :/.
Then we got, of course, 9 as usual, waving the audience while joining the other Tim Burton characters <3 💚 My favorite movie ever existed <3
And here is Jack Skellignton from The Nightmare Before Christmas, expressing after meeting all the people 🖤 I know it's August and not the time to be drawing The Nightmare Before Christmas yet, but hey, Halloween is coming up in two months, so I had to draw Jack for Tim's birthday <3 And also, The Nightmare Before Christmas is my childhood, scared me as a little toddler (or when I was a baby lol), and what I thought, Touchstone Pictures did make TNBC, but I think they said it's too dark and scary for children, which I'm unknown Disney owns it. This movie can be scary, but it's magical and fun! 🖤
Then of the second row we have Vincent Malloy as Vincent Price from Tim Burton's first (I think) short Vincent with a paintbrush. I am unknown to the story from this since watching it a few years ago (4 years ago) and thought it didn't make sense until now I knew. It is pretty dark and old, but overall, the first short was good :) I am HORRIBLE at drawing at Vincent. Best I can do *slips on floor, fainting*
And last, but not least, here Emily from my other favorite Tim Burton movie Corpse Bride! 💙 Emily is not so bad to draw, her dress, flowers, hair and bones were a challenge ^^; She is an absolute beautiful woman of all Tim Burton females, yeeeee 🥰
Other Tim Burton films I like to watch (sometime) is Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Sweeny Todd (mostly because I thought it was interesting), and Dark Shadows, and others. I might watch other scary movies (if I'm brave enough, I did watch Stephen King's IT, but I might watch others in real time lol). I was gonna add more Tim Burton characters from Willy Wonka and Alice in Wonderland, those two I watched, but there isn't any room ;_;.
Anyways, what y'all think? And most of all...
Happy Birthday, Tim Burton!!! 🖤
Sparky and Frankenweenie ©Tim Burton and Disney
Stitchpunk 9 and 9 ©Shane Acker, Tim Burton, Timur Bekmambetov and Focus Features
Jack Skellignton and The Nightmare Before Christmas ©Tim Burton, Henry Selick, Touchstone Pictures and Disney
Vincent Malloy (as Vincent Price) and Vincent ©Tim Burton, Rick Heinrichs, and Disney
Emily and Corpse Bride ©Tim Burton, Mike Johnson and Warner Bros.
Artwork ©SuperShadowSilver
No copyright infringement is intended
Used: mechanical pencil, Crayola colored pencil, Cra-Z-Art colored pencils and 48 pack colored pencils
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shiningnorthernlights · 3 months
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amber gray playing vincent cassel's character in an industry reading for dave malloy's black swan musical is something that can be so personal.
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fibula-rasa · 5 months
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Seen in ’23: Annual Roundup
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Top new-to-me films of ‘23 
(in the order I saw them, not preference)
The Blizzard / Gunnar Hedes saga (1923) [imdb | letterboxd]
The Rafter’s Bride / Koskenlaskijan morsian (1923) [imdb | letterboxd]
Funeral Parade of Roses / 薔薇の葬列 (1969) [letterboxd | imdb]
Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press / Dorian Gray im Spiegel der Boulevardpresse (1984) [letterboxd | imdb]
Drylongso (1998) [letterboxd | imdb]
The Cruz Brothers and Miss Malloy (1980) [letterboxd | imdb]
The Burning Crucible / Le Brasier ardent (1923) [letterboxd | imdb]
Let’s Scare Jessica to Death (1971) [letterboxd | imdb]
Merry-Go-Round (1923) [letterboxd | imdb]
Dream Demon (1988) [letterboxd | imdb]
Mazel Tov / Ost und West (1923) [letterboxd | imdb]
The Signal Tower (1924) [letterboxd | imdb]
The Second Track / Das zweite Gleis (1962) [letterboxd | imdb]
Restless Blood / Levoton Veri (1946) [letterboxd | imdb]
The Man Without Desire (1923) [letterboxd | imdb]
Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Adolescence of Utena / 少女革命ウテナ アドゥレセンス黙示録 (1999) [letterboxd | imdb]
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Honorable mention:
Ritratto di donna velata (1972) [letterboxd | imdb] (because it’s technically a mini-series)
Spirits of the Dead / Histoires extraordinaires (1968) [letterboxd | imdb] (because it would make the year-end list for “Toby Dammit” alone TBH)
So, according to letterboxd, only 33% of the films I watched in 2023 were rewatches. In an unexpected bit of consistency, that’s also my proportion of rewatches for ‘22 and ‘21. Sometimes crunching the numbers teaches you potentially meaningless things about yourself.
On my letterboxd, I put together a list of my top new-to-me films of ’23, in case you want an easier way to check if there’s anything you might want to add to your own watchlists!
READ ON BELOW THE JUMP!
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As I continued my tradition of watching films as they turn 100, the 1920s was my most-watched decade as it was in 2022.
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I was startled looking at the stats that the 1930s were so underrepresented! To ward that off in 2024, I think I’ll binge some pre-codes. Maybe we should all watch pre-codes in March 2024 to dishonor Will Hays on his birthday?
My top individual years were:
1923
1987
1986
1920
1911
1971 (unexpected!) 
1988
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In another bit of unexpected consistency, I seem to have watched roughly 60% American-made films every year for the last 3 years?
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Regardless, I think my MVP for this year was Finland. Teuvo Tulio is quickly becoming one of my favorite directors and the silent films from Finland that I watched this year were highlights too!
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My most watched actors for 2023 were:
Alice Howell
James Finlayson
Stan Laurel
Snub Pollard
Katherine Grant
Marie Mosquini
Christopher Lee
Jackie Cooper
Lois Weber
Mabel Normand
Noah Young
Oliver Hardy
Richard Smith
Can you tell that I watched a ton of silent comedy in 2023? Of course Marie and Snub are making a return appearance here from last year, so I suppose I watched plenty of comedy shorts in ‘22 as well.
If you were only to count the feature films that I watched, Christopher Lee, Boris Karloff, Douglas Fairbanks, Vincent Price, and William Haines would top the list!
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My most watched directors were:
Alice Guy
Dave Fleischer
George Jeske
Arthur Rankin Jr. & Jules Bass
Charley Chase
John G. Blystone
Lois Weber
Richard Smith
Maya Deren
Phillips Smalley
Another affirmation that I watched a whole lot of silent shorts, but this time because of the fantastic Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers set. I highly recommend picking up a copy (or checking it out of your local library). Not only is the set well curated, but there are so many great extras to put the films in context. 
For Christmas ‘23, I got the Cinema’s First Nasty Women set and I’m very excited to marathon those and be influenced into a year of behaving badly.
Maya Deren makes the list because I re-watched her films in advance of my cosplay/profile of her. If you haven’t dug into Deren’s short but fascinating filmography yet, I highly recommend it!
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pasteloctoz · 1 year
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I am always looking to have FL and the rest of the damn crew interact with any of the other characters. But especially FL with the other listeners. I already headcanon an entire friend group with the mates, lovely, and darlin' because OF COURSE THERE IS. If you're lookin for that bit that set off this idea, here's the post I made:
SO- I have more :D
FL, Gavin, Baaabe, and Asher are the most fashionable couples in the group. But most importantly, Gavin and Baaabe both talk a lot about where they get their clothes.
Speaking of which, when Gavin meets Asher, Ash just embraces Gavin's flirting and Gavin eats it up.
It takes a while for everyone in the group (even their partners) to get used to Gavin, but when they see how laid back FL is about it, they warm up to him.
David is still hella protective of Angel though and it shows. 'Tis why Gavin stopped flirting with Angel (obv he's not gonna be that shitty of a person) even though he still messes around with David.
Milo is equally as protective as David is about SH but as long as SH doesn't say anything to him and Gavin doesn't over step their boundaries, Milo is chill about it.
Sam doesn't get anything Gavin says and Darlin' just laughs at him for it, while its the other way around for Vincent and Lovely.
On an angstier note- All the listeners trauma dump to one another. Whether its stuff we've seen or just random stuff from their past. They have such a precious relationship with one another that one of them can just simply say "Hey, I can someone come over, I need a distraction." And they all drop everything. Suddenly a full day of going out on the town and partying is planned and they're all down for it. They all know what its like so they don't ask until the person in question is ready. Then they listen. I remember typing something like this up but I either can't find the post or I never posted it. All the listeners have been through so much whether the inversion or their own personal/childhood trauma. I feel like its only fair for them all to have this kind of healthy understanding and safe place with eachother.
Also, for Angel, Baaabe, and Darlin', Lovely hooked them up with their therapist because even though they weren't in the ward, Lovely knows how much stress they felt knowing their partners were in there.
Speaking more about the inversion, when the wave of magic happened, I'd like to think that the people in the wards could feel their friends/family/partners that helped the wave go off. So David, Asher, and Sam all felt Darlin's magic along with a few others when it happened. I want that to be the reason why Darlin' was shifted when they met back up with Sam (but also to sniff him out ofc).
Baaabe is a lawyer so anytime one of the listeners + asher get angry at someone they say, "You'll hear from my lawyer." And two minutes later Baaabe is there like "What did you do to piss 'em off."
Thats all I got rn!!! Have a lovely day! (No pun intended)
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quillaffinity · 2 years
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speak, our ti(d)es  - Dazatsu Web Weave
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the moon and sea never need to speak
the tides speak for them - the strength of their devotion slowly swallowing the earth whole
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Atsushi as The Moon | Dazai as The Sea
BSD is written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa    
joseph sheridan le fanu / bsd - manga / george seferis (trans. edmund keeley) / bsd - anime / leila chatti / bsd - anime / dave malloy, “no one else” / jeanette winterson / richard siken / bsd - manga / the crane wives, “never love an anchor” / bsd - manga / bsd - manga / james joyce / the national “quiet light” / bsd - dead apple / nikos kazantzakis / richard siken /  bsd - character song album cover /  bsd - character song album cover / anne michaels / defeater, “borrowed & blue” / nina mouawad / bsd - manga / richard siken / bsd - manga /  kahlil gibran / vincent van gogh / bsd - anime / pleasefindthis
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palinoic-poet · 9 months
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Vincent (1982) d. Tim Burton
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Vincent Malloy vs Vincent Price
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alxislo · 6 months
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Vincent (1982)
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To conclude this journey through decades of animation, I step towards the beginning of the 80s, when the short Vincent was showed to the public on October 1st, 1982 at the Chicago International Film Festival. No other theatrical or official release was made. This project, directed by young Tim Burton, was financed by the Walt Disney Studio in order to explore and invest on the possibilities of his particular talents. Produced by Rick Heinrichs and voiced by horror movie star Vincent Price, the short stands as a prelude for future stop motion projects under Tim Burton that would bring a new rise to the medium.
Technique
Although the short is visibly stop-motion animation, puppetry, claymation and props, it still makes use of a number of 2D elements in the shape of backgrounds, effects or specific scenes that benefited from it’s use towards the visual narration. The short also makes use of a couple of techniques to better transition between the scenes and different mediums. The first being the use of black and white instead of color, which sets the somber tone of the short but meant that it visually blended the scenes together. The other one would be the use of match cutting, which consisted on using the same visual or narrative elements of a scene to essentially cover the cut between one to the next.
Representation
First of all this short takes inspiration from a variety of different influences that are displayed in clear reference in the visuals such as the black and white movies from the 1920s German expressionist productions, B-horror and Vincent Price’s films, as well as literal, from the construction of the verse like Dr. Seuss rhythmic narration to it’s content citing Edgar Allan Poe. All mashed up together inside the mind of a young boy, in likelihood to the directors own experience, and result in a collage that summarizes and pays tribute to sinister fantasy.
The show begins with the title screen displaying “Vincent” when a cat enters the scene and walks into Vincent’s room while he is playing the flute. At this moment the narrator begins to recite the backbone of the short, which is a poem written in rhyming couplets that expose young boy Vincent Malloy’s idolization for Vincent Price and the macabre. In his mind and in the short Vincent Malloy “turns” into an image of Vincent Price, going around the house while experiencing his visions between his fantasy and the dull reality. Here the narration and the contrast between dark and clear scenes with the use of black and white help to contra position the two Vincents. In his visions, he does such horrors like dipping his aunt in wax for his imaginary wax museum or evilly experiment with his dog in hopes of turning him into a zombie. His artistic affections also come to show in the ways of painting and reading, specially his admiration for Edgar Allan Poe. He gets so carried away by the stories that he reads that ends up inadvertently digging into his mothers flower bed, thinking of it as a grave. In consequence, Vincent is sent to his room, with the narration adding to a very dramatic imprisonment conveying feelings of torment and loneliness.
Her mother enters the room to announce he can go out to play, but only barely interrupting his fantasy, as he struggles in character to reply with words, but conveying in letter that he is bound to the house and can never leave outside. His mother gets irritated by him for living in his fantasy, and scolds him by stating that the source his fantasies are just foolish childishness. As his mother leaves the room his dark delusions begin to overwhelm Vincent’s mind, his imaginary terrors and fears coming back to haunt and torment him. With creeping figures that start to manifest and harass Vincent, he can not bare his fictional burden and faints do to the piling horrors of his mind, playing his in character death at the end of the short. The sequence reflects on and plays upon the perception of a children’s imaginary world, either menacing or not, where in a child’s mind the line between reality and fantasy gets blurred and less defined.
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Reception
There is almost no information I could find regarding it’s release, probably because it was not very publicly screened. Other than it’s debut at the Chicago festival, it has had several other appearances at similar events during the course of the years. It won the audience award at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in 1984 and although the short seems to have had good reception, the studio that produced it did not seem to have a fit for it in its repertoire. They only went as far as to bundle it with bonus material in other Tim Burton’s DVD titles. Nowadays it appears to be cherished as the catalyst for much of the Burton universe that sprang from that point and evolved through his future work.
References
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https://www.awn.com/mag/issue1.9/articles/frierson1.9.html
https://www.cultureslate.com/editorials/revisiting-tim-burtons-short-film-vincent-40-years-later
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084868/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm
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dollhousemary · 2 years
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supernatural amvs i’d sell my soul to see….2!
(mostly destiel this time because i had hardly any on the last one and i’m tired of holding back)
sunrise, sunset amv with a focus on family/parent-child relationships
mini cas amv set to a recording of the poem “epitaph” by merrit malloy
destiel amv set to all the things by the milk carton kids
destiel amv set to how to rest by the crane wives
mary amv set to wax & wane by alana henderson
cas amv set to vincent by don mclean
destiel amv set to undeniable you by jukebox the ghost
destiel amv set to pretty little things by the crane wives
destiel amv set to all my little words by the magnetic fields
destiel divorce arc amv set to i’ll wear your ring by trixie mattel
cas amv set to when love loves alone by madison cunningham
destiel amv set to you matter to me from waitress
general amv set to children will listen from into the woods (the liz callaway version)
destiel amv set to the spiritual by jukebox the ghost
destiel amv set to the book of love by peter gabriel
dean amv set to metaphor by the crane wives
cas, anna, and uriel amv set to icarus by the crane wives (maybe more of the angels too?)
destiel and bellarke parallels amv….doesn’t even matter what song it’s set to
mary amv set to all my daughters by dodie
the parents of supernatural amv set to lament from into the woods
destiel amv set to little fall of rain from les mis (the 2012 movie version i’m sorry. i grew up with it 😔)
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wordsmithcreations · 1 year
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What canon muses do you have?
Agents Of Shield
• Grant Ward
• Deke Shaw
Angel
• Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
Being Human UK
• John Mitchell
Bones
• Vincent Nigel-Murray
• Lance Sweets
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
• Greg Sanders
Cyberpunk 2077
• Johnny Silverhand
Death Stranding
• Higgs Monaghan
• Sam Bridges
Detroit Become Human
• Connor
Doctor Who
• Tenth Doctor
Dollhouse
• Topher Brink
Dragon Age
• Alistair Theirin
Dragon Age 2
• Anders
Fallout 4
• Danse
Firefly
• Jayne Cobb
Game Of Thrones
• Jon Snow
Loki
• Loki Laufeyson
Lucifer
• Lucifer Morningstar
• Chloe Decker
Mass Effect
• Kaidan Alenko
• Garrus Vakarian
Mob Psycho 100
• Reigen Arataka
• Serizawa Katsuya
Preacher
• Proinsias Cassidy
Quantum Break
• Jack Joyce
Red Dead 2
• Arthur Morgan
Shadow And Bone
• Aleksander Morozova
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
• Julian Bashir
Star Trek: Picard
• Cristobal Rios
Star Trek: The Next Generation
• Data
Stardew Valley
• Shane
Supernatural
• Castiel
• Mick Davies
Sword Art Online
• Ryotaro Tsuboi “Klein”
The Boys
• Jack Wilson “Lamplighter”
• Billy Butcher
The Elder Scrolls: Online
• Fennorian
The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim
• Bishop
The Falcon And The Winter Soldier
• James Buchanan Barnes
The Following
• Mike Weston
The Originals
• Elijah Mikaelson
• Niklaus Mikaelson
The Orville
• Gordon Malloy
The Walking Dead
• Shane Walsh
• Daryl Dixon
Torchwood
• Owen Harper
• Ianto Jones
Trigun
• Vash The Stampede
Uncharted
• Samuel Drake
Westworld
• Logan Delos
• Hector Escaton
• Lee Sizemore
• Caleb Nichols
What We Do In The Shadows
• Nandor
X-Men Movies
• Logan
• Bobby Drake
You
• Joe Goldberg
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violetrose-art · 11 months
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This is how I imagined Vincent Malloy's little sister when she's in her late teens or maybe early to mid twenties
I didn't know what her real name was, so I just decided to call her Lizzie. What do you think?
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nazathelivingcorpse · 2 years
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Whats up. All of my friends are coming to tumblr because elon is ruining twitter, so i also decided to make an account here. Ill slowly post some of my art over here, starting with Vincent Malloy.
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ao3feed-rarry · 2 years
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Twenty Years to Live
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by Becca_Stone_2003
The Philosopher’s Stone:
Zanna Dumbledore was beloved around the world, she was powerful witch with a rich family name and her whole future ahead of her, until everything is taken from her.
With no memory of magic every time she dies, her powers are slowly fading and she’s rotting away within the confines of Hogwarts. This is all until she meets a boy names Harry, a boy she once tried to save from The Dark Lord himself.
Zanna is quick to judge such an obviously ignorant magic user, until they are face to face with the incarnate of Voldemort himself. His is defeated with their combined strength and something in Zanna changes.
She returns from the depths of the castle with new power, a strength that she hasn’t had in a long time and the willingness to get into trouble for the sake of her new friends. She now knows what she must do to defeat the man that took everything from her, and with Harry’s help, she’s hoping someday she will be able to do it.
Words: 2058, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 1 of The Harry Potter set of 7
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/F, F/M, Gen, M/M, Multi, Other
Characters: OC - Character, Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Severus Snape, Minerva McGonagall, Tom Riddle | Voldemort, Albus Dumbledore, Neville Longbottom, Vincent Crabbe, Gregory Goyle, Lee Jordan, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, Petunia Evans Dursley, Dudley Dursley, Vernon Dursley, Hedwig (Harry Potter), Quirinus Quirrell, Filius Flitwick, Argus Filch, Oliver Wood, Blaise Zabini, Cho Chang, Pomona Sprout
Relationships: Platonic Relationships - Relationship, First book no flirting lmao, father/daughter abuse-ish, student/teacher platonic, friendships;, Harry Potter/Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger/Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger & Harry Potter & Ron Weasley, Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter, Draco Malloy/OC, OC & Harry Potter & Hermione Granger & Ron Weasley, OC/Severus Snape, Minerva McGonagall/OC, Minerva McGonagall/Severus Snape, Albus Dumbledore/Minerva McGonagall, Albus Dumbledore/Rubeus Hagrid, Voldemort/OC, He Who Shall Not Be Named - Relationship, The Boy Who Lived - Relationship, The Girl Who Cannot Die, Slytherin/Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw/Hufflepuff - Relationship, Hufflepuff/Gryffindor - Relationship, slytherin/ravenclaw - Relationship, Ravenclaw/Gryffindor - Relationship, Gryffindor/Slytherin - Relationship
Additional Tags: Child Neglect, these are children, Wholesome, Death, weird DNA shi, It makes sense in the end- promise, Amnesia, Rebirth, phoenix stuff, prologue is kinda spoilers, this first book is weird, nothing really happens, Too much world building, I am a Slytherin lol, This is only the first book, Book 1: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, OC retelling of The Philosopher’s Stone, Book 1, Story will age with the characters
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Vincent Malloy is seven years old He’s always polite and does what he’s told For a boy his age, he’s considerate and nice But he wants to be just like Vincent Price He doesn’tmind living with his sister, dog and cats Though he’d rather share a home with spiders and bats There he could reflect on the horrors he’s invented And wander dark hallways, alone and tormented Vincent is nice when his aunt comes to see him But imagines dipping her in wax for his wax museum He likes to experiment on his dog Abercrombie In the hopes of creating a horrible zombie So he and his horrible zombie dog Could go searching for victims in the London fog His thoughts, though, aren’t only of ghoulish crimes He likes to paint and read to pass some of the times While other kids read books like Go, Jane, Go! Vincent’s favourite author is Edgar Allen Poe One night, while reading a gruesome tale He read a passage that made him turn pale Such horrible news he could not survive For his beautiful wife had been buried alive! He dug out her grave to make sure she was dead Unaware that her grave was his mother’s flower bed His mother sent Vincent off to his room He knew he’d been banished to the tower of doom Where he was sentenced to spend the rest of his life Alone with the portrait of his beautiful wife While alone and insane encased in his tomb Vincent’s mother burst suddenly into the room She said: “If you want to, you can go out and play It’s sunny outside, and a beautiful day” Vincent tried to talk, but he just couldn’t speak The years of isolation had made him quite weak So he took out some paper and scrawled with a pen: “I am possessed by this house, and can never leave it again” His mother said: “You’re not possessed, and you’re not almost dead These games that you play are all in your head You’re not Vincent Price, you’re Vincent Malloy You’re not tormented or insane, you’re just a young boy You’re seven years old and you are my son I want you to get outside and have some real fun.” Her anger now spent, she walked out through the hall And while Vincent backed slowly against the wall The room started to swell, to shiver and creak His horrid insanity had reached its peak He saw Abercrombie, his zombie slave And heard his wife call from beyond the grave She spoke from her coffin and made ghoulish demands While, through cracking walls, reached skeleton hands Every horror in his life that had crept through his dreams Swept his mad laughter to terrified screams! To escape the madness, he reached for the door But fell limp and lifeless down on the floor His voice was soft and very slow As he quoted The Raven from Edgar Allen Poe: “and my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor shall be lifted? Nevermore…”
I didn’t understand any of that and I’m not sure I want to.
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"Vincent" é um curta-metragem de animação de Tim Burton, realizado em 1982. Foi o primeiro curta-metragem de animação de Tim Burton e foi realizado em stop-motion, mas ainda a preto e branco. O filme é conduzido em forma de poema, tendo sido escrito por Tim Burton e narrado por Vincent Price. O curta retrata a infância do excêntrico jovem Vincent Malloy, refletindo fragmentos da infância do realizador do filme e a sua admiração por Vincent Price, que influenciou muito no seu estilo.
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