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rosstrytobe · 2 days
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Thinking about Tommy line when he says:
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And it was true because nobody cared about them. Until Eddie shows up and looked at them, even if he wasn’t put the puzzle togheter at the time but he was looking at them
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And Buck felt uncomfortable because he didn’t want to be watch at his first date with a man
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Then in the promo we see EVERYONE is looking at Buck and Eddie but they both don't care and just live in their own bubble drinking, singing, dancing, dj with drag queens, loosing Chimney lol
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And as we saw Buck isn’t uncomfortable. Instead he's living the best night of his life as Eddie 🥹❤️
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theatrical-penguin · 20 days
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Does anyone in real life actually have the bachelor party the night before the wedding? That just seems like a terrible idea.
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boingfessions · 17 days
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very-feral-lesbian · 20 days
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ok so bachelor party gone wrong is my guess, now we only have three fucking weeks to wait for the mystery to be unlocked and to see what happened to chim
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At the time, Chimney thought, a trip to Las Vegas for his stag do sounded like a great idea. Just him and a couple of his best friends. But what was supposed to be an unforgettable trip turned into a bit of a mess when he woke up the next day, not remembering a single thing. Piecing together the events of the night with the help of a surprisingly extensive video diary was... certainly an interesting experience. Including drunk shenanigans, a surprise wedding, and the return of Buck's clipboard!
For anyone, who might be interested, this is my humble addition to the "got married at Chim's bachelor party" craze :)
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hilsonrecsmd · 1 month
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the proposal 
by divineauthor
teen | comp. | 1k ; pre-slash
summary: House proposes to Wilson.
“If you divorce this one, I’ll save your wallet and all the PICU nurses’ poor, fragile hearts by marrying you.”
reccer's note: short banter-y cute ficlet!
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hathorneheiress · 7 months
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Nash's bachelor party
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So i know that someone has already posted this, but I have been seeing people asking and I thought I would post it again.
Please forgive the poor lighting and background images.
Hope you enjoy it.
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unladyboss · 7 months
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A LITTLE DETAIL THAT WAS HILARIOUS
In season 1 episode 8 after Syd was definitely gone Carmy calls a meeting of the staff, to talk about the bachelor party
From where Carmy is standing he can't see the message, but when the camera pans to Ebra, we see it clearly
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When I saw it I sputtered laughing because
1. Who wrote it?
2. Whoever wrote it was able to find a sharpie that worked very well (after Carmy had been screaming for one that worked)
3. The really hilarious part was Ebra's face just so close. If it was Ebra who wrote it, I'm going to fall out laughing
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terrence-silver · 7 months
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What would Terry’s bachelor party be like?
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― Twig undoubtedly is the type not to want to have a bachelor's party in the classical sense, because the only person he wants to spend time with weeks before his wedding, is the person he's marrying. Why? Because he's loyal, devoted, entirely besotted with boyish puppy love galore and wants every waking moment spent glued to his person's side, so really, nothing debauched is bound to happen. Not of his own volition anyway. No strippers jumping out of a cake, for example, even though he can more than afford an extravagant party, which, chances are, he'd be want to attend with beloved, even though, all things considered, that's not exactly how a bachelor party functions, but hey, try telling that to someone who is in love as much as a young Terry is capable of falling in love. Twig is very likely to go out with John, as the only male friend he holds dear at the time, or really, if we're honest, in general after the war. Have a drink. Toast for the good times. Talk. Reminisce. Perhaps make up for the lack of any festivity in the traditional sense by treating John to something grand as a way for them to kickstart and celebrate a new chapter in Twig's life together, doing so by spending money on John, even though Twig, generous as he is, should be the one receiving wedding presents instead of giving them --- something he absolutely insists shouldn't be the case because he's so happy he's getting hitched, he wants to share his joy in any way he possibly can. Afterwards, returning home to beloved with or without John absolutely sober, clean, very enthusiastic and eager to be married already, being entirely content with having no bachelor party at all, seeing it as a needless detour to what he wants --- what he really wants. And that is, as idealistic as it sounds, to be with his person.
― Terry Silver in the 80's is typically seen as something of a lascivious, unhinged hedonist, and while that isn't untrue whatsoever (and Terry himself prides himself on such titles to the highest possible extent), the same thing that rang true for him while he was Twig rings true now, except, somewhat flipped on its head; strippers do happen this time around. Sex workers, starlets, celebrities and escorts. The high end jet set of LA. Alcohol. Blackjack. Cigars. Cocktail gowns. Catered food. Personalized invitation cards. Limousines parked in front of the manor in the dozens. Waiters. Statues made out of ice. A privately commissioned band playing live music all night long. And a jacuzzi filled with champagne, for all we know. Terry Silver arranges all of this and much, much more --- but very much for the enjoyment of others. For his numerous important guests. Not for himself. It's a flaunting of money, power, prestige, unhinged fun that feeds into the whole playboy moniker he for sure garnered all while he doesn't really participate himself, even though...really...everyone would expect someone like him to, and for good reason. His bachelor party is the talk of the city. The talk of The Valley --- the whole State, in fact --- as the most extravagant, expensive affair of the decade where everyone who is anyone attends, but the man of the hour himself is scarcely seen without his beloved on the actual event; a twist few people expected. Truth is, Terry Silver has eyes only for his beloved and nobody else and chances are, somewhere in the middle of the party, he is likely to pretty openly disappear with them and be heard very ardently and vocally practicing for the honeymoon somewhere upstairs, in his mansion. He celebrates his bachelor party, in big style, in his own way.
― Old man Terry outright has no bachelor party to speak of either, not even formally, as a way to show off, no --- and this is exclusively by his own explicit choice and no force can dissuade him otherwise because he's a grown, mature man and feels he has no need to 'live it up' in the last few days of his singlehood and unmarried status, because he might be convinced he already lived large and lived fast all his youth. He has no desire to compensate for anything he hasn't already done by the tenfolds in decades prior. He views a bachelor party total waste of time at his age; in a chapter of his life when a man has nothing to spare and should, in his very own opinion, cherish every moment like the most precious luxury on the planet, he's undoubtedly already married and long since back from his honeymoon (with a pregnant partner, if at all possible, clearly working overtime) by the time anyone can expect any sort of stag from him or even have a single second to inquire about it (and even if someone does, he for sure charmingly directs the attention back to his newly-minted spouse instead, all while boiling below his nonchalant facade that someone even dared question him and his decisions). It is that easy for Terry. Time management's of the essence and he spends every moment with his beloved like he fears it could be his very last. Thing is, when Terry's committed, he's committed to the bone and when he's not committed, he's not. At any age, if he already reached the level of devotion where he's willing to marry someone and tie them to himself in every way one can be tied to another, he doesn't need anything or anyone else but them, growing absolutely singleminded in his objectives and his desires. No substitutes. No distractions. He knows what he wants and how he wants it.
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axelwolf8109 · 19 days
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I am really going to need these three weeks to fly by because I need to know who started the drunken chaos that is Chimney's bachelor party and who came up with the theme for the ugly ass suits
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Dear @faisonsunreve thanks for the tag. This was definitely a time taking task but so much fun to do. A true time travel to your watching history. To my surprise there are three French films and three Tom Hanks films included. 😄
A few comments about certain choices.
Favorite film of all time: The Thief of Bagdad (1940): The jewel of the film is Conrad Veidt’s insane Jaffar dressed up with the turban.
Best script: Some Like It Hot (1959): The story about two antihero musicians trying to make a living and avoiding gangsters by dressing as women and joining a female band and traveling to Miami is still unique to watch.
Favorite poster: The Empire Strikes Back (1980): Memories from the childhood. Darth Vader’s perhaps a little too epic posture promises you an emotional adventure and that promise will be fulfilled.
"I’ll watch it some day": Napoléon (1927): @missholson and I were introduced to this 6-hour biopic of Napoleon and we were stunned by the shots of the twenty-minute triptych sequence, where widescreen panorama is made by projecting multiple-image montages simultaneously on three screens. Blu-ray is waiting on the shelf.
Big personal impact: Elvis (2022): I wasn’t prepared for the narrative where female gaze and male vulnerability are allowed and validated.
You like, but everyone hates: Angels & Demons (2009): Don’t know today’s reception but when it was released the film was heavily criticized by the critics and the audience. I like both this and The Da Vinci Code (2006), but having more convincing characters, plot and hold for the entirety makes it better than the first one.
Underrated: The Ninth Gate (1999): Polanski is a very contradictory director for his sexual abuse charges, therefore it feels shameful to admit liking his films or considering his films to be valued. Many find Gate as a dull thriller. The film doesn’t rely on jump scares or gore but the mystery around the occult books and the things you can’t see. 
"Why do I like this?": Bachelor Party (1984): This is my favourite question of them all. I discussed with @faisonsunreve about on what basis you should answer this and does it reveal your true movie taste. The 80’s crazy comedy is a silly and out-dated genre and that is why the films of this era fascinate me. Bachelor Party is full of lame humor and over-the-top characters. Yet the storyline is versatile and entertaining. Young Tom Hanks embodies the past. 
Great soundtrack: La Cage aux Folles (1978): Ennio Morricone has said first he has to understand the film, the images, the story and the director’s intentions before starting to compose. I would like to know his study for Folles, because the soundtrack has such a humorous, characteristic and warm sound. 
That cinematography: Furiant (2015): I was balancing between Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) and La double vie de Véronique (1991), but this short film stands out with the way the rural landscapes, the dimly lit rooms and the unspoken moments are visualized (and edited) by the producer, director, writer, cinematographer and editor Ondřej Hudeček.
Criminally overlooked: Angélique film series (1964-68): Yes, you could put almost any Conrad Veidt film here, however I chose this. I have been fond of Angélique films since I was a child. These spectacles tell the story of Angélique in the time of King Louis XIV of France. Romance, adventure, scheming with breathtaking soundtrack and costume design, beautiful Michèle Mercier in the leading role and the flashy way of speaking French offer us an exquisite interpretation from the 60’s. 
Favorite active director: Peter Strickland: I have seen only The Duke of Burgundy (2014) and Flux Gourmet (2022), nevertheless his style of using the aesthetics of Italian genre films and the intimacy he creates is just heartwarming.
Anyone who wants to make their own version, please do and let me know. 📼📀📦🔦
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boingfessions · 2 months
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thegreenmetblue · 9 months
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StarkerFestival 2023 : Summer Bingo
Bachelor Party
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i'll never stop trying
i'll never stop watching as you leave
i'll never stop losing my breath
everytime I see you lookin back at me
i'll never stop holding your hand
i'll never stop opening your door
i'll never stop choosing you babe
i'll never get used to you
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for @starkerfestivals 💖
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ketchupchipsandpizza · 11 months
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popping-your-culture · 8 months
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rupertbbare · 1 year
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