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skulsakz · 10 months
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nadja auermann photographed by richard avedon for neiman marcus catalog, 1994
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voguefashion · 10 months
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Stephanie Seymour for Pamela Dennis, 1990.
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boudoirmood · 6 months
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Pamela Dennis spring 2001 ready-to-wear
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Behind the scenes of “The Prom”
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During the days when the actual prom scene was shot, the weather varied from drizzle to pouring rain, making makeup, hair, and costumes that much more difficult. Buffy's prom dress was designed by couturier Pamela Dennis, by request from Sarah Michelle Gellar. Gellar could not sit down while wearing the dress. “We looked at Pamela Dennis’ look book, and we came across three that were our favorite, and then the executive producer and Pamela and everyone agreed that this was the one. And I even had the matching clip in my hair to match the brooch. Aly just looks so beautiful and the men look very handsome.” “I feel like that moment in particular has gone down as one of the major moments in sort of the mythology of the series. I remember after it aired someone told me that the monologue had made a friend of theirs cry, and I was like, ‘oh my God.’ I was so overwhelmed. Because I was never a hot actor—physically hot nor hot in demand. It was never easy for me. It was always a struggle—and by struggle, I don’t mean the work, I mean, getting work. And so anytime anyone would say ‘Oh I saw you on Buffy and really liked it,’ it always was so meaningful to me.” -Danny Strong in "Into Every Generation" by Katz
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jetslay · 4 months
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DC Couples by Dennis Salvatier.
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dailydccomics · 23 days
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Gotham's rogues always on their absolute best behavior Batman and the Spirit (2006) art by Darwyn Cooke
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pastrydragon · 1 year
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Accent, speech pattern and Voice headcanons for the Gotham Rogues.
Riddler
In casual settings, Eddie has a slight New Jersey accent and cusses with the frequency you would expect from that.
He almost always has perfect grammar and has a very impressive vocabulary.
But there are some situations where "Fuck" just does not have a suitable replacement.
When he's going against Batman, The Riddler adopts a more trans Atlantic accent since it goes with his gameshow aesthetic.
Also since a LOT of his schemes are publicly televised he doesn't want to cuss on camera or forget to project his voice.
So adopting a different accent helps his brain remember how to act on camera so he can always appear classy.
Edward's voice is a bit more high and nasally than average, but not to an annoying degree. It's not particularly unique either. So if he remembers so change his voice slightly then he can make a phone call to anywhere and they won't recognize him.
Emotional variations include his accent getting thicker when he's angry or exhausted.
Scarecrow
John has a very rural Georgian accent.
Scarecrow: The Master Of Fear has a rather dramatic way of speaking due to his love of classic literature and poetry.
His years in academia have also left him with a very intellectual and scientific vocabulary.
John speaks with a kind of intensity and eloquence that you'd expect on a stage rather than at the front of a classroom.
A smooth baritone only enhances the effect.
Had he not been a professor, he would have made a killing as a raidio star or television narrator.
John only breaks out Southernisms when he's embarrassed. "Well I never!" "Why I outta-" he also stammers when embarrassed. otherwise his speech patterns don't have noticeable emotional variation except the ones he puts there.
Mad Hatter
Jervis has a strong Bristol accent. Which is an English accent that strongly pronounces R's and tends to slap an L at the end of words that should end in a vowel.
The classic example is Opera'l instead of Opera.
His voice is naturally high and soft, often making him sound much more indulgent toward others than he's actually feeling.
Although he does quote the Alice books often, he does not quote longer passages exactly unless he's having an episode.
The rest of the time he'll change them to fit what's happening or merely reference them.
If he's feeling particularly lucid and cheery, you may not even hear mention of the books at all.
Stress will cause longer more accurate quotes and chip at his lucidity along the way.
His only other emotional variation comes out when he's feeling flirtatious.
Jervis's voice tends to get more breathy and cooing around people he likes. He also goes harder on his R's giving some words a purr like sound.
Harley Quinn
We all know and love our girl Harley's Brooklyn accent.
Honestly I can't make an improvement on the BTAS version so scroll down.
Poison Ivy
Pam has a Virginian accent. It's the kind of southern bell accent you'd associate with Blanche Devereux.
Pair that with a voice like a lounge singer and everything that comes out of her mouth sounds sexy.
Even when she doesn't want it to.
It's actually pretty annoying for her.
Unlike John she uses plenty of southernisms such as "I Reckon" "Over yonder" and of course the venom filled "Bless your heart."
Catwomen
The Miami accent is strong on this women, and it tells you exactly why she moved to Gotham.
You can't wear all black leather in the kind of weather Florida's got.
Miami heat isn't sweet to everyone.
Being a second generation Cuban immigrant, she speaks Spanish fluently and while she speaks both it and English seamlessly she has run into one glitch.
She will occasionally forget whether a turn of phrase was originally English or Spanish.
She called John a dancing skeleton once and no one has let it die. From Esqueleto rumbero- Literally: Dancing skeleton, Meaning: Very thin.
Her actual voice is a pretty standard alto. Like Ed, as long as she disguises her accent she can basically call wherever without being recognized.
Another rogue that hits their R's harder while flirting. But it's less a seductive purr and more an "Oh, I'm being HUNTED" kind of sound to hear.
Bane
Bane is directly from Venezuela and has the accent to match.
His English is phenomenal for someone who's only been speaking it a few years but it's not always perfect.
Whenever he doesn't know or forgets the word for something he'll describe it using other words until the other person figures it out for him.
For example, this interaction between him and Riddler: "I need the office knives." "... I'm sorry, what?" "The office knives, with the holes in the handle." "Hmmm, is the answer perhaps scissors?" "YES! I need the scissors!"
Edward is the grand champion of figuring out what Bane is saying if Catwomen or Music Meister isn't there to translate the word from Spanish.
Bane has a naturally loud and deep voice which can make him sound aggressive even when he's not trying to be. His size doesn't help.
But really he's a very calm and levelheaded person.
If he's actually angry, you'll know it from how quiet deliberate his speech becomes.
A quiet Bane is a dangerous Bane.
Joker
New York accent.
Drops occasional NY phrases but doesn’t mention anything culturally significant to New York unless someone else brings it up.
He doesn't remember what part of New York he's from but if asked he'll say Coney Island.
His jealousy over Eddie growing up in Wildwood is real.
Harley swears up and down he's from Staten Island and anyone familiar with the different New York accents would agree with her.
Joker has a pretty distinct reedy voice that all gothamites will recognize as soon as they hear it.
It gets even higher on the rare occasion he's scared or nervous.
Music Meister
SoCal (Southern California) accent.
This accent is also called Valley Girl.
He's originally from San Diego and spent his early twenties in LA so the accent is thick and locked in.
He moved to the east coast to attempt a Broadway career before turning to villainy and kind of regrets not moving back west first.
He's the first person to complain about cold weather and bad Mexican food when the chance pops up.
But he's gotten too fond of the other rogues to seriously consider leaving.
Even if the Scarecrow keeps smacking him with a newspaper every time he misuses the word "literally".
He automatically starts singing his words when he becomes frightened or incredibly nervous. Which made sense until he revealed he did that even before he got his powers.
Odd.
Killer Croc
Waylon has a thick cajun accent, that along with a naturally growly bass voice can make it difficult for others to understand him.
He prefers speaking French to English and will go out of his way to talk to people he thinks might speak his preferred language.
Jervis, Edward, Victor Fries and Joker speak with him in French when in a one on one conversation. 
Yes Joker speaks French, no he doesn’t remember why or how. He honestly didn’t even know he could until he met Waylon. 
Waylon is incredibly charming and personable once you figure out what he's saying, he's definitely the most well liked rogue among his peers next to Harley.
Emotional variants include getting even more growly when angry and speaking completely in French when distracted.
Penguin
A lot of people say he has an English accent, he doesn’t, never say this in front of him.
The man is WELSH, and he has ruined people’s lives over having his accent confused on particularly difficult days.
He takes great pride in his heritage and being accused of being “English” of all things is one of the quickest ways to sour his mood.
No offense to Mr. Tetch of course, it's the principle of the thing really.
He rarely speaks Welsh these days unless visiting extended family.
He does use the proverb “Deuparth gwaith yw ei ddechrau”(Two-thirds of work is starting), mostly to himself but he’ll use the proverb with others when appropriate.
Emotional variants include his voice getting squawk like when scared. He also laughs like a mad pelican.
Clayface
I forget who came up with this originally and I'm kicking myself for not remembering but I've adopted the head canon that Clayface was an "aging" K-pop/drama star that was on tour in the states when his manager coerced him into trying an experimental cosmetic treatment that turned him into Clayface.
So Clay has a very strong Korean accent and probably speaks the worst English out of all the rogues.
It's passable but he understandably just wasn't expecting to need it this much.
Despite his difficulties he still somehow gains control over the majority of his conversations and seems to exude likability.
He's trained for years to make his voice as soothing and pleasant as possible and he's not going to let being a mud monster ruin his hard work.
Until something triggers his traumatic memories and sends him into a frothing rage full of bubbling curses or a depressive meltdown where he becomes a pile of blubbering goo.
He's totally incomprehensible when he's having either kind of breakdown even to other Korean speakers, honestly HE doesn't even really know what he's saying.
Many of the rogues have hired him to put his acting skills to use in various schemes and Clayface is amazed at all the new voices he can do.
He's also been Music Meister's backup vocalist for a few of his schemes so you know he's legitimately good.
Bookworm
He has a rather general east coast accent.
Until he gets angry and starts cursing in Portuguese.
You'd never guess because he's an ashy fucker and his skin never sees the sun since he spends all his time reading inside, but the guy is mainly indigenous Brazilian.
You might be able to get a clue from his facial features if he wasn't wearing the world's thickest glasses and a hat.
He has near permanent "Library voice" so people often struggle to hear him above everything else that might be going on.
His voice is surprisingly sonorous and captivating when he can be well heard.
Since Arkham doesn't often get new books, fresh literature was fought over until Joker suggested "AudioBookworm" which is just Bookworm reading the new book aloud for everyone.
Until his little used voice gives out a bit at which point Scarecrow or Mad Hatter will step in until the end of the chapter.
Mr. Freeze
Victor has a moderate Icelandic accent.
Riddler and Joker have a competition going to see how many lines from Skyrim they can trick him into saying.
Victor figured it out immediately but plays dumb to this day in order to fuck with them.
He said "Hey, you. You're finally awake." to Edward after he woke up from a nap in the rec room once and Victor will treasure the face that nerd made forever.
Victor has a bit of a "resting bitch voice" he always sounds annoyed.
Unless he's talking to Nora, then he just sounds like a simp.
Not really a voice head canon but he gets hiccups very easily from laughing.
BONUS Nora
Nora is from Belarus so she often got mistaken for having a Russian accent.
But unlike Oswald she rarely cares enough to correct people much less get angry over it.
Nora speaks with great confidence and authority, even when she doesn't necessarily have either.
Her voice definitely broadcasts "Don't even fucking THINK about arguing with me."
The personality and accent get her the nickname "Ice queen" wherever she works.
Which is very unfair, she's a kind and compassionate women!
She's just also right and she should say it.
Nora's voice becomes utterly saccharine around Victor, they're absolutely obnoxious to listen to together.
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hoolay-boobs · 9 months
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Harley and Ivy were the embodiment of “I swordfought my ex gf in a Denny’s parking lot” in Injustice 2 and we love them for that
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deepdwnbodythurst · 1 year
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badmovieihave · 4 months
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Bad movie I have The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror it has Treehouse of Horror V, Treehouse of Horror VI, Treehouse of Horror VII, and Treehouse of Horror XII
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Had a lot of fun with this thread! Thinking about how Poison Ivy’s shift from the Silver Age to the horrifying 80s monster is actually treated with a degree of in-universe development? I think it’s really interesting. Lots of good comics here! 
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ad-j · 15 days
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WATCHLIST 2023: The Right Stuff
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sharpestasp · 3 months
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The Poison Tomorrow
Batman/Green Arrow, The Poison Tomorrow, copyright 1992
Dennis O'Neil - writer Michael Netzer - pencils Joe Rubenstein - inks Todd Klein - letterer Lovern Kindzierski - colors
We open with the Bat apprehending a scientist, and then Arrow stating he needs to take the doc back to Seattle. Rather than fight about it, Arrow actually explains to the Bat what's going on. The doc supposedly has a cure for the affliction he's got, one he transmitted to Dinah Lance back in Seattle, aka Arrow's lover and otherwise known as Black Canary. Cue a flashback, and we learn the doc had an encounter with a lovely redhead who is a boatload of toxins in walking form -- Poison Ivy, who brings him under her sway.
Ivy's working with a business man for some nefarious scheme, and she's got the cure. She points out that not only does it cure, but it immunizes. This is a point I play with when I write Dinah, that she's immune to Poison Ivy's particular brand of toxins.
There's a plot involving baby food. And Arrow being Arrow... is putting Dinah ahead of the lives of innocents. (It's Denny. He always has Ollie fall prey to wearing his heart on his sleeve, and not thinking of the big picture. Grell did it too. And that's why Ollie is flawed DIFFERENTLY than Bruce, despite them both being rich boys with issues originally).
Big fights, explosions, bad guy seemingly dead, another riddled with guilt, and ... it ends with Dinah cured, Ollie happy to be with her, and the Bat being himself.
It's a good story, though Pamela Isley is a bit off from what she evolves to. It leans harder into the temptress than some of her stronger story lines, for instance. Despite being written by Denny, Oliver Queen is very much Mike Grell's incarnation, and the few glimpses of Dinah are that era-art style, with a leaning into her not really being a costumed hero any longer. Bruce, on the other hand, is in that 'Bruce is a mask, Batman is real' phase, and Denny is one of the writers I actually trust with that, because he still leans into psychology. In the early part, he tries to approach the doc personably, for instance, and he ends with using the business man's love of his children to bring home the horror of what he has done.
All in all, a short story that works as grist for ideas in other fics.
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singeratlarge · 4 months
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mambosfive · 6 months
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@duquete ♡’d for a starter (still accepting) !
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"do you believe in bigfoot?" question came unprompted, with a head turn from the woman as she looked towards her unexpected companion. pamela had always had a habit of inserting herself into a conversation –– it meant it was very easy for her to establish an alibi. they always remembered the girl talking about something unusual. and that was aim number one of the evening, ensure that someone, anyone, could place her elsewhere. her sister's freedom would likely depend on it. her unsuspecting target wouldn't be privy to that information, though. "i'm not sure i do. although i have to say, some of the photos are pretty convincing."
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adverse56 · 2 months
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John Icarus, his brother Dennis, and their mom Pamela.
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