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deckardsdwelling · 11 months
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[Harrison Ford at a press conference for “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” at The Cannes Film Festival - 5/19/23]
This is PURE GOLD.
— WDD
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Harrison Ford (Rick Deckard)
🎥 Blade Runner (1982)
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geffenrecords · 5 months
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that video made recently tht calls sue klebold a narcissist is a little excessive in my opinion . its very well made and lots of good info but i think that guy is a little dramatic .
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adampascalfan · 4 months
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If you need a distraction from THE CASTING NEWS....Chapter 68 is live
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thecrownnet · 11 months
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‘The Crown’ Season 6 to Premiere This Fall on Netflix
The historical drama turns its attention to Prince William and Kate Middleton’s love story
“The Crown” Season 6 has been slated for a fall 2023 release, Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria announced at Netflix’s virtual Upfront presentation Wednesday.
The sixth installment of the historical drama will turn its attention to the royal love story between Prince William (Ed McVey) and Kate Middleton (Meg Bellamy), chronicling the pair’s fateful meeting on St. Andrew’s campus and the subsequent romance that followed.
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As “The Crown” closes out its sweeping timeline of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, Season 6 is set in the 2000s as William begins his time at University determined to have a normal life when he meets Kate, who hails from Berkshire. Scenes from the upcoming season of the drama series remained true to real life with production filming at St. Andrews.
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Coming from a theater background The Old Vic and Hammersmith Riverside Studios, McVey will make his professional screen debut alongside Bellamy, who was selected for the role of Kate after submitting an audition tape for a casting call on social media.
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In addition to McVey and Bellamy, the final season of “The Crown” is rounded out by cast members Luther Ford as Prince Harry, Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II, Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip, Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret, Dominic West as Prince Charles, Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana, Claudia Harrison as Princess Anne and Olivia Williams as Camilla Parker Bowles. Bertie Carvel takes on the role of Tony Blair while Salim Daw plays Mohamed Al Fayed and Khalid Abdalla plays Dodi Fayed.
“The Crown” is among the upcoming titles Netflix touted during its Upfront presentation, with new anticipated releases including Sofia Vergara-led “Griselda,” Shawn Levy’s “All the Light We Cannot See,” and returning series including “Emily in Paris,” “Black Mirror,” “Lupin,” “Outer Banks,” “Stranger Things,” “You,” “The Night Agent,” “Ginny & Georgia” and “Virgin River,” among others.
Here are the release dates of previous seasons
Season 1 – November 4th, 2016 Season 2 – December 8th, 2017 Season 3 – November 17th, 2019 Season 4 – November 15th, 2020 Season 5 – November 9th 2022
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henry-harrison-mayes · 6 months
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Get Right, Patrick Owens
Steele, AL 2017
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stylecouncil · 2 years
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I don’t understand the attraction to maya hawke on this site like I feel like I have nepotism baby repulsion or something that just even prevents me from finding her baseline bearable I’m sorry
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inspiteallthedanger · 2 years
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Wait. Does this (from Love Me Do, Michale Braun), reveal who through the plate of food at who in Hamburg? George clearly has form…
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calvin-af-crone · 2 years
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PARTY TIME!
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deckardsdwelling · 2 months
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Harrison Ford on the set of "Shrinking" Season 2 - currently in production at Warner Bros. Studios & Pasadena, CA - AppleTV+
-- WDD
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pan-fried-autism · 1 year
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🔺 jack is really worried about what his family thinks of him
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"Ever since the divorce and everything with C-Grem got to them, I've always felt an aura of... dissapointment i guess coming from them. Especially my parents, and they told me that they thought they raised and taught me better than that, to treat my lovers in such a way.
"I haven't introduced them to Carlos yet."
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atvrvxia · 2 years
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the harris family tag dump !!
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adampascalfan · 1 year
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Chapter 25 is up...
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herinsectreflection · 5 months
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To Live So Close To The Spotlight (The Zeppo)
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I have, in essays past, referred to Xander Harris as one of the most controversial characters in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. After spending more time in the current fandom landscape, I need to correct that statement. He’s simply one of the most disliked characters in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. A lot of people hate him, and given his appearances up until now, it’s not entirely difficult to see why. Xander is an archetypical example of what I will call the Mild Nerd Guy; a trope born out of the 1980s and its Revenge Of The Nerds-led championing of geek culture. A trope that unfortunately came to dominate genre television throughout the 1990s and 2000s.
This is a character who is defined in opposition to more typical Dashing Action Hero archetypes. Where the Action Hero is strong and muscle-bound, the Mild Nerd Guy is physically weedy. He is often shy and lacking in self-confidence. He will appear creepy when he means to be charming – but in an innocent way that encourages us to feel sympathy with this helplessly befuddled young man. He has interests coded as “nerdy” – comic books, science, maths, Dungeons and Dragons. He will be unsuccessful with women, and more often than not will concentrate all his sexual energy onto a single desired target: a popular and attractive woman. This woman will - at least at the beginning of the story – neglects his silent pining in favour of clearly undeserving Bad Boys and Popular Jocks. This is where you get is your Scott Pilgrims, your Ross Gellers, your Tom Hansens, your Every Character Anthony Michael Hall Ever Played… and yes, your Xander Harrises. 
In essence, the Mild Nerd Guy is an alternate model of masculinity, one that certain types of men (shy, nerdy, physically weak) may relate to more than the Dashing Action Hero archetype. Unfortunately, while the trope often presents these men as more respectful towards women than their counterparts, the reality is that female autonomy is a secondary concern in both cases. These are competing models that men can use to Earn Women. Neither is actually concerned with the desires and goals of the women involved at all. 
The Mild Nerd Guy has obvious parallels to the sociological concept of the Nice Guy, a term that most in feminist circles should be comfortably au fait with by now. The Nice Guy feels deserving of the attentions of women solely because of his lack of overt hostility towards them, and resents them when this “niceness” is not immediately rewarded with sexual favours. While the two concepts should not be conflated – one is a writing trope while the other is a social phenomenon – they are inextricably linked. Media informs the way we interact with the world, and the world informs the way we interact with media. Male entitlement engorges itself with stories of men winning women through inaction - the implication being that men deserve the attentions of women by default, and should be upset when it is not automatically bestowed upon them.
Meanwhile, women who have firsthand experience of this entitlement and the behaviour it encourages will naturally be fed up with it, and will bring that frustration into their consumption of media. They will take one look at a Scott Pilgrim or Xander Harris and be immediately, justifiably repulsed. While the more fantastical crimes of Angel or Spike can be easily forgiven, everyday crimes cannot. Most women have never met a serial killer. We’ve all met a creepy nerd. 
This is not a criticism of viewers who have reacted in that way. The common accusation of Xander being a “Nice Guy” I believe an inaccurate read on his character and a misuse of a term meant for the analysis of reality and not fiction. However, I can’t blame anyone who makes that instinctive leap. In fact I would say that bringing one’s own experiences to the consumption of media is the only correct way to watch television. And yet, I can’t count myself truly among that crowd. Despite my distaste for the simpering entitlement this trope has encouraged in male nerd circles, and despite the times I have been disgusted by a line Nicholas Brendon has been made to deliver thus far, I can’t say that I don’t like Xander. In fact, I would say I like Xander, and this episode is a big reason why.
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nyaturallyselected · 9 days
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hi I’m dexter , dex , whatever
I’m a 14 year old guy from somewhere in canada
my dms r open so that’s pretty cool and my discord got disabled a while ago is so it’s harrises now.
most of what i say is satire and or a joke unless stated otherwise
I post mainly apart of that one community … and just my favourite videos games and media
i like most cases, but mainly bombing n shootings.. I don’t condone thou or worship. That’s weird. Info posts are nice I might do those.
no dni. Idrc, If I don’t lik u I block.
love u
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