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shitedits · 1 year
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gael-garcia · 1 month
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newly shared portrait of Gael García Bernal as Cassandro
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xplore-the-unknwn · 1 year
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Imagine Jack Russell......
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Oh. My. God. 
Have ya’ll seen this? Gael Garcia Bernal in Motorcycle Diaries?! He is so hot! 
Writers of tumblr please make a Jack Russell short out of this masterpiece of a scene! I was on a Gael Garcia movie spree and when I watched this, it awakened something inside of me. I don’t usually post content- but this was so ethereal and spicy. His acting was so passionate and spot on. Pure cinema. I just couldn’t-- asdfghjkl. Tag mee if you please!
I imagine Jack (wwbn’s beloved goldenwoof boy) would be this passionate and clingy with his S/O.
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Jack’s love language is physical touch. He appreciates being given lots of pats and warm cuddles(partly due to his heritage of having canine traits). So he loves to caress his s/o intently. all.the.time. But his favorite part is when he just stares at his s/o getting lost in their eyes.
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Jack is calm while handling his s/o, and with every kiss he is gentle and slow, savoring the taste of their lips.
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Jack likes lots and lots of intimate playfights. When he can’t get enough, his canine instincts would kick in and he would dive in his s/o’s neck (his favorite spot) to linger in that sweet scent of them.
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BONUS
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He fucks-
oh. so. graciously.
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tolerateitt · 1 year
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salma hayek, diego luna, & gael garcia bernal (2001)
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stephantom · 6 months
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just having a moment, thinking about some hits from Gael Garcia Bernal’s career.
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beaxtrice-newme · 1 year
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Jack - my little woof woof - Russell
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Feel free to use them <3
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wiccantwav · 1 year
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Jack Russell (Werewolf by Night) - Icons
Don't repost, that's not cool.
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luigisvampirebae · 1 year
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I do not apologize for the person I will become when Cassandro and The Little Mermaid are released 😘
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tuppencetrinkets · 4 months
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Sorted caps from multiple MCU resources, a continuation of an earlier project. Previous caps found in THIS tag and also some icons and other MCU/Marvel related resources HERE. You'll find sorted caps from Werewolf by Night, Secret Invasion, Ms. Marvel, Morbius, Loki S1&S2, Thor: Love and Thunder, Marvel One Shots, Agent Carter, Spider-Man No Way Home, Black Panther Wakanda Forever, Guardians of the Galaxy 3 & Christmas Special and She-Hulk in this collection.
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Face claims: Saegar Shaikh, Alysia Reiner, Mehwish Hayat, Murry Hammond, Lotte Verbeek, Lyndsy Fonseca, Mark Ruffalo, Matt Iintz, Currie Graham, Lizzy Caplan, Richard E. Grant, Enver Gjokaj, Kat Dennings, Alfred Molina, Rhys Coiro, Bridget Regan, Matt Braunger, Dave Bautista, James D'Arcy, Jamie Fox, Laura Donnelly, Martin Freeman, Samuel L. Jackson, Zoe Saldana, Kate Dickie, Emilia Clarke, Christian Bale, Kingsley B'Adir, Willem Dafoe, Vin Diesel, Chad Michael Murray, Tatiana Maslany, Iman Vellani, Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, Hayley Atwell, Tom holland, Sophia de Martino, Chris Hemsworth, Jon Favreau, Fawad Khan, Steve Coulter, Dominic Cooper, Wunmi Mosaku, Gael Garcia Bernal, Don Cheadle, Natalie Portman, Reggie Austin, Ken Marino, Liz Carr, Rish Shah, jonathan Majors, Nathan Fillion, Kevin Bacon, Jack Veal, Sean Gunn, India Rose Hemsworth, Patty Guggenheim, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Pom Klementieff, Cobie Smulders, Adria Ajoa, Charlie Cox, Marisa Tomei, Matt Smith, Zendaya, Jared Lto, Mark Link-Baker, David Pasquesi, Zenobia Shroff, Lupita Nyong'o, Tenoch Huerta, Karen Gillian, Jacob Batalon, Ginger Gonzaga, Ke H Quan, Danai Guirra, Anna Madeley, Chris Pratt, Clark Gregg, Angela Bassett, Aramis Knight, Dominique Thorne, Shea Whigham, Lesley Boone, Samina Ahmed, Laith Nakli, Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire, Benedict Cumberbatch.
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2, 29, 32, 37, 48 - for the movie questions
If it's too much ignore the ones you don't wanna answer, I just couldn't decide on only one
And happy birthday! 🎂🌹
Thank you!
2. What movie(s) could you watch over and over and not get tired of?
I don't think I can name all of them xD Cornetto trilogy, Some Like it Hot, Constantine, Mission Inpossible: Ghost Protocol, Small Engine repair, Little Miss Sunshine, Across The Universe, Dogma... These are the ones that came to my mind right now.
29. Movie you completely regret seeing?
I don't think I have one. If I clearly don't like the movie AT ALL I mostly just don't finish it. Maybe I regret watching Halloween Kills a little bit because I paid for the ticket, but a nice company made it more bearable.
32. Last movie you watched?
Wind River
37. Movie quote that will always make you laugh?
I'm sorry but the first thing that came to my mind is the iconic "Hey fuckhead!" from Three Billboards xDD
48. A disappointing film from your favorite actor?
I was gonna say Sharp Stick but I didn't have big expectations about it from the start... I guess Those Who Wish Me Dead than. Oh! Also Ema. Watched that one for Gael Garcia Bernal, the trailer looked gorgeous and visually the movie is stunning, but everything else about it is just... really bad :')
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what are your thoughts on live action Thrawn, and do you have any ideas for if they might potentially have Eli? i know we haven’t really talked but i’ve been reblogging your posts like 50% of the time so i was planning on changing that :)
Hi there!😊
Thank you so much for asking, and for giving me the opportunity to speak my mind about this, now that we're gonna have a live action Thrawn soon.
I started thinking about this since Rebels came out, because when Thrawn came back into Canon everybody started talking about it and it was just a matter of time before having him in live action too, considering how popular he is.
Well, at first I honestly hated the idea, because I was (and from a certain point of view I still am) deeply afraid of what this could mean for the character: you know, we all create some personal headcanons for the characters we like, and until they're just cartoons or characters in a book or comic you feel free to imagine them as you please, then once they choose to give them the face of a living person..let's just say that there's always the huge risk that something isn't exactly the way you thought, or imagined, and that character becomes somehow "tainted" in your mind.
Now it's been years since they started talking about live action Thrawn and somehow I accepted the idea it could happen, and there were two possibilities: they could choose someone perfect (in my mind) and do a great job, or they could choose just some random good looking guy to please a wider audience. In that case, I could simply avoid watching the shows and just keep enjoying the books, comics and fanfiction.
About Thrawn, I've heard many people hoping for someone younger and hotter..well, that's not the case with me, but not because I hate the idea, of course I'd appreciate some good looking younger guy to please the eye..it would be simply the wrong thing to do, considering the timeline of tv shows, and the blue man should be at least around 60 in 9 ABY (The Mandalorian series timeline), so choosing someone younger just to please a wider audience would mean disrespecting the character and his backstory we enjoyed so much in the books. To me he MUST be a mature, imposing, older man, and that doesn't mean he can't be hot, on the contrary, there are so many hot guys in their 50s and 60s that could be perfect and sexy.
Sooooo..I'd love to see Lars Mikkelsen as live action Thrawn, because he's the best choice to me, Thrawn's features in Rebels were modeled after his, and his voice is absolutely iconic..also, he's lean, tall and imposing as Thrawn should be, and he successfully played villains before..
My first choice will always be him, but I must confess I has other ideas years ago..I saw a Thrawn fanart with Pierce Brosnan and liked it, and Mads Mikkelsen would have been good too (but that's impossible since he already played Galen Erso in Rogue One). Also, I loved the idea of having asian actors playing Thrawn, there are so many with sharp and intriguing features, like Hiroyuki Sanada or Ian Anthony Dale (too young, lol)..
But Lars Mikkelsen is my personal choice.
What about Eli? I have no idea, maybe we'll never see him in live action, maybe we will, but if we will, he'll be probably older than in the books..I'd say in his mid thirties at least..a few years ago I imagined him as a younger Rodrigo Santoro or Gael Garcia Bernal, now I suppose they would be too old to play him, while other actors I may like are too young (Tyler Posey or Dylan O' Brien), but age is not a problem, right? I mean, look at Hayden Christensen in Kenobi series flashbacks, playing young Anakin..:D
So, as you can see I've lost of ideas, but I'm pretty confused too, lol..feel free to add other names or ideas, I love to hear different opinions.
Thank you so much for asking, have a nice weekend!!😁💙
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Audible & Audio Up Release The Playboy Magazine Interviews
This is a trigger warning. What you’re about to hear is a “Boomer story.” So before I start, get it out of your system. Roll your eyes. Furrow your brows. Said aloud, “jeez!”
In the 1960s and 1970s, Playboy magazine was at the height of its powers. It wasn’t just a magazine. It was a social, psycho-sexual, and controversial icon. Back then, magazines mattered — a lot. And Playboy was one of the most influential — right up there with Time, Newsweek, Reader’s Digest, and TV Guide.
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Yes, I can hear you saying that Playboy was only popular because of the centerfold and adjacent photos of young woman in varying degrees of exposure. But there was more to the magazine. (Yes, I can hear you doubt me, Thomas).
There were the Vargas Girls, which were erotic paintings in the magazine for over 20 years. The artist, Alberto Vargas, was a Peruvian-born artist who became famous in the 1940s as the creator of iconic World War-II era pin-ups for Esquire magazine known as “Vargas Girls.”
Playboy magazine was also sought after because of their infamous, often bawdy, Playboy jokes. Here’s a brief one:
Also during the time, it was a standing joke that men claimed that they only bought Playboy “for the articles.”
Regardless of the purchasing motivation, those famous interviews in the magazine garnered a lot of attention in the zeitgeist. Why? First, because Playboy managed to corral famous and controversial people for the interviews. Second, because often what these famous people said made news. It was the typical “water cooler” discussion material back then.
Playboy describes these interviews this way: “For generations of fans, the Playboy Interview was revered as the gold standard in American journalism. To read it in its totality is to glimpse a record of everyone who mattered in the history of the 20th and 21st centuries; kicking off a remarkable run of public inquisition that has featured just about every cultural titan of the past half century.”
So it’s no surprise that Playboy — and Audio Up Media — have announced the release of the first season of The Playboy Interviews: Icons & Iconoclasts podcast series, exclusively from Audible.
An all-star line-up of actors voice seven of the most iconic Playboy Interview conversations, with Rosanna Arquette as Betty Friedan, Taye Diggs as Muhammad Ali, Michael Shannon as Tennessee Williams, Maya Hawke as Helen Gurley Brown, Kevin Corrigan as Frank Sinatra, Natasha Lyonne as Mae West and Gael Garcia Bernal as Salvador Dali. Writer and journalist Molly Jong Fast, whose mother, the “Fear of Flying” author, Erica Jong sat for the September 1975 interview, provides a spoken introduction to the series and addresses how important these interviews remain and why they should be celebrated.
Listen to all seven episodes of The Playboy Interviews: Icons & Iconoclasts here only from Audible, available now.
Thanks to Audible, listeners can hear those unabridged interviews as if they were in the room. Each conversation offers a unique look into not just the individual portrayed, but the time and place of the interview itself. “The Playboy Interviews: Icons & Iconoclasts” was adapted, produced and directed by Audio Up’s chief creative officer Jimmy Jellinek. Executive Producers include Playboy’s Chief Brand Officer, Rachel Webber, and Audio Up CEO Jared Gutstadt.
“I hope these interviews can serve as inspiration for subject and journalist alike,” Maya Hawke said. “An interview often reaches more people than the art you are being interviewed about. It was an honor to be asked and to gain a better understanding of brave women with big mouths and sharp minds.”
“What a wonderful idea and wonderful opportunity,” added Michael Shannon. “From a time when interviewing was an art form, as thrilling as the artist being interviewed. An honor to be asked.”
“We’re thrilled to reintroduce these iconic Playboy Interviews to a new generation of Playboy fans,” said Rachel Webber, Playboy’s Chief Brand Officer. “The Playboy Interviews: Icons & Iconoclasts is a deep dive into the evolving cultural perceptions and the American psyche — each of these iconic conversations feels just as relevant today as they did decades ago.”
About Each Episode
In playing Betty Friedan, Rosanna Arquette showcases The Feminine Mystique author and mother of the modern women’s movement, in a famously confrontational interview from Playboy’s 40th Anniversary Issue which took aim at the magazine for its leering objectification of women.
Muhammad Ali, who is portrayed by Taye Diggs, is shown in 1964, as a fledgling Heavyweight Champion, just months after defeating Sonny Liston. He is still searching for his voice underneath all the bombast.
Maya Hawke plays the legendary Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown. The 1963 interview is prescient in its portrayal of abortion, female sexuality and liberation, years before the women’s movement truly kicked off.
Salvador Dali is shown to be a manic dervish of creativity, teetering on the edge of madness. Actor Gael Garcia Bernal brings out the humor and childlike sweetness from the potentially deranged surrealist that few seldom see.
Frank Sinatra, played by the fantastic Kevin Corrigan in for the crooners now-famous February 1963 interview, showcases a Sinatra sounding wholly “Un-Sinatra” as he attempts to expound on the nature of religion, nuclear disarmament and philosophy in hopes of shaking off his Rat Pack image and impressing John F. Kennedy who had barred the crooner from the White House at the behest of his brother Bobby.
Mae West, inhabited by the incomparable Natasha Lyonne, is revealed as a triumphant figure who hides behind her lascivious image. At age 78, West had returned with a vengeance as a camp hero of Gore Vidal’s provocative Myra Breckenridge, only to break the last Hollywood taboo: showing that an older woman could not only get top billing but could also be seen as a sex object.
Michael Shannon plays the brilliant, anguished playwright, Tennessee Williams who famously sat for Playboy’s 1973 Interview. He delivers a treatise on the symbiosis between good and evil while opening his life to inquisition; discussing his sex life, drug use and deteriorating health. Paranoid, funny and alternatively hostile and charming, Williams famously quipped, “If I got rid of all my demons, I’d lose my angels.”
History of the Playboy Interview
It was 1962, and Playboy founder and editor Hugh Hefner was thinking of adding a new interview feature to the eight-year-old Playboy magazine. The team began to sort through unpublished material, and a young associate editor named Murray Fisher uncovered a partial manuscript written by an up-and-coming journalist named Alex Haley. Haley had honed his writing skills while serving in the U.S. Coast Guard, eventually becoming its first chief journalist.
The manuscript was a Q&A, originally conducted for the defunct Show Business Illustrated, between Haley and jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. Fisher was so intrigued by Davis’s extensive comments on race relations in America — which he talked about more than he did music — that he asked Haley to further develop the piece. Haley later found himself boxing with Davis at his gym to win over the musician’s trust.
Published in the September 1962 issue, Haley’s work became the inaugural Playboy Interview, launching one of the most respected and vibrant franchises in print media. The first-ever question: “Linked with your musical renown is your reputation for bad temper and rudeness to your audiences. Would you comment?”
Playboy has published more than 500 interviews since Davis’s. The elegant, pointed and provocative question-and-answer format Haley established remains highly regarded in the world of journalism, and it has appeared in nearly every issue of the magazine since 1962, featuring such iconic figures as Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, John Paul Sartre, Princess Grace, Fidel Castro, Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Steve Jobs, Whoopi Goldberg and Maya Angelou.
Recent Playboy Interviews have featured Tarana Burke, Jay-Z, Scarlett Johannson, Cecile Richards, Jeremy O. Harris, Christiane Amanpour and Jemele Hill.
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Check out these interviews. First, because they can offer listeners a luxury box seat to the mindset of the 60s and 70s. You’ll be better able to understand why Grandpa is so weird. Second, because Audible has hired well-known people who possess the talent to bring these interviewees to life in your ears. All the interviews are ear candy, but, to me, the Ali, Friedan, and Mae West interviews sparkle with even more luster.
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Hello MY good friend it is me again! Today I want to ask you about resources! What is your favorite resource(s) you've ever made? What is your favorite format of resources to make (gif packs/icons/etc)? Who's a fc you never get tired of making resources of? Is there one show/movie you giffed where the lighting was so bad you very nearly gave up? When did you start making resources? When did you start posting those resources publicly?
My apologies for the late reply!! I was going thru some things lol, and this no-sun business is really bumming me out lol!
The OGs remember @jokeperaltawrites, the first ever time I started posting my resources! I was tinkering with the idea of making pretty edits and gifs had always fascinated me as a creator. Then I found myself on GIMP and ezgif and my first ever gif pack was not my finest moment.
But that's how you learn!! And then you grow and now I have a whole blog dedicated to gifmaking because I have no other hobbies outside of it! I have many fcs I love so much, I'd never tire of making things for them; Summer Bishil, Gael Garcia Bernal (the packs I do have are private, but I am always willing to share), and some other faceclaims that I never shut up about!! 
I cannot remember which show I haven’t complained about tbh!!! But I feel like, even with all that complaining, I would never trade colouring for the world, bc I really love to do it! 
When did I start releasing them??? I think in late 2017? That was when I posted my first pack! My thing has always been that I make resources for public consumption, so unless you’re writing seriously fucked up shit, i don’t really give a hoot about what you do with my gifs. I’ve always let the public let me know if my packs were lacking somewhere, if the colouring was done poorly or things like that!! 
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Dario Yazbek Bernal, the little-known brother of Gael Garcia Bernal, who is celebrating his 32nd birthday
Dario Yazbek Bernal, the little-known brother of Gael Garcia Bernal, who is celebrating his 32nd birthday
The actor and also producer Gael Garcia Bernal He is considered internationally as an icon of Mexican cinema after his participation in major productions such as “Amores perros”. One characteristic that the Mexican actor is known for is that he likes to keep his private life away from the paparazzi cameras. Dario Yazbekis the brother of the protagonist of “Rudo y Cursi”, today lives in Mexico…
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ofwondxr · 1 year
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faces i'm currently working on:
gael garcia bernal
taron egerton
emma watson
oliver jackson cohen
paul rudd (maybe)
olivia cooke (maybe)
possibly more on the way but?? unsure atm.
it's been ages since i was last on tumblr for roleplaying purposes. last time i was here? icons were the go-to thing. and now gifs are. so i have! TONS of icons saved. no gifs. i'll get there, but please bear with me!
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