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snakemoltsiren · 1 month
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You want stars? I got a skyfull. Put a quarter in the slot, you'll get an eyefull.
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spidersunday · 3 months
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dndhistory · 6 months
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264. Bob Stine (writer) Marie Severin and Earl Norem (art) - The Forest of Enchantment (1983)
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This is a really beautiful picture book, one of two that came out in 1983, using characters from the toy line like Warduke and Kelek, this is full of really beautiful art by veteran Earl Norem. Really classic picture book drawings with an old timey feel.
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You might ask who this "Bob Stine" is who wrote these books? Well, he's no less than R. L. Stine before Goosebumps fame, probably one of the best selling authors of all time, he started modestly with these and other writing jobs for hire. By 1989 he would start his YA series Fear Street, by 1992 his younger readers' horror series Goosebumps and the rest is history.
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Truly beautiful books, with a simple but engaging story, these are some of my favourite toyline related works that we've had until now. Really worth tracking down for any fan of these characters.
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isablooo · 1 year
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My WIP + 3 books that inspired it
I saw people doing this on twitter and so I wanted to do it too!
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werewolfpdfs · 1 year
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severian why do you hate women so much….
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khmelisuneliart · 5 months
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Pictures by Rupert Charles Wulsten Bunny, George Loring Brown, Washington Allston, Alexandre Georges Henri Regnault, Antoine Joseph Wiertz and Severin Roesen
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flowersandbigteeth · 3 months
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What’s being pregnant with most of your OCs like? Who’s super gentle, attentive, protective, etc?
Also if you feel like answering, who is wanting or reluctant to take pregnancy glamor shots of us?
This is an entirely random selection of characters 。:゚゚(´∀`)・。 just whatever came to mind
When I read this the first one that came to mind is Vylkas who is chaotic evil : he will murder anyone who looks at you, rubs your belly, makes any lame pregnancy jokes, or doesn't get up so you can sit down on the subway. It is his way. He would be more reluctant to take pictures because nobody gets to see your cute belly but him! If you insist, he would probably secretly murder the photographer afterwards, tbh
Idreod is deeply confused. He has no idea what to do with all of the love bubbling inside of him, which will express itself in extreme protectiveness. He will glare at anyone who looks at you and carry you around because he's convinced your feet might hurt or someone might bump into you, even if they don't. He will also be the one you catch silently staring at you from across the room with tears in his eyes. If you were able, he might actually take you back to your home planet for safety.
Pretty much all of the Orcs will be doting and protective, but mostly doting. You want a certain food? They are out climbing mountains, threatening shopkeepers, and doing whatever else it takes to cure your cravings. They're buying piles of maternity clothes so you feel comfortable and lots of little accessories like slippers, face masks, and headbands.
Hugo will be deeply, deeply turned on. Your tummy filled with his baby melts his brain, sending him lusting after you. Hugo is the pregnancy glamor shot guy ^_^ There will be photoshoots for every stage of pregnancy
Chase will enjoy all of the baby stuff-- painting the nursery, the pregnancy classes, ultrasounds. He will be there on time and ready to participate. He would also like pregnancy photos
Kostas would be so very, very proud of you. His little darling carrying his big baby would just drench his heart in warm fuzzies. He would very carefully research human pregnancy and try to supply all of the necessary equipment. He'd be extremely patient with your moods, as well.
Nasos would be utterly bewildered and confused, as if this wasn't a natural product of having sex. He would probably buy a ton of stuff, only about half of it actually useful and run around in a somewhat panicked state calling Kostas for advice every time something he didn't expect happens.
Severin and Cedar would be the most hands off outwardly, because they are proud of how strong and independent you are. There would be a lot more sneaking behind your back so stuff you need or want "magically appears" when and where you need it. When they get you alone though, everything would switch and they would be very eager to rub lotion on your belly and massage your ankles.
Heath would be extremely encouraging, helping you get your steps in and teach you different yoga exercises and breathing techniques. He would also be the one who brags the most about your pregnancy. At the shop, he would be keeping the little old ladies updated about the progress and how cute you look in all of your maternity clothes. He'd come home with all sorts of gifts and family secrets to help with morning sickness!
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meg-moira · 9 months
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I want you to know your witch story delights me to no end… and while I’ve only explored enough to find the first post + the sequel, Eindred and Severin are so dear to me. They r the gnarled worn oak and the leaves that dance in the wind… anyway I’m sending you every spare bit of writing inspiration and motivation I have (I’ve got more than enough to share these days) with the hopes that you’ll make something incredible.
Also, I’d like to know if they have canon appearances so I can draw them… perhaps… I already had a very strong impression on what they could look like while reading anyway
I’m so glad! And thank you for the extra inspiration! I’m rounding out the last 20 thousand words or so of the final draft of the novel (I think it’s going to end up being close to 100k 😅), so I’ll take every bit I can get!
As for their appearances, there are some picture boards floating around, but you’re welcome to draw from your own impressions! The magic of stories is that everyone can have their own interpretation of characters.
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Title: Kunstnerviften
Artists: Hans Heyerdahl, Thorolf Holmboe, Fredrik Kolstø, Otto Sinding, Gustav Lærum, Gerhard Munthe, Hans Gude, Jacob Bratlan, Axel Ender, Asta Nørregaard, Eilif Peterssen, Elisabeth Sinding, Karl Uchermann, Severin Segelcke, Christian Skredsvig, Amaldus Nielsen, Carl Fredrik Sundt-Hansen, and Christian Krohg.
Creation date: 1898
The painting of the horses in the snow is by Elisabeth Sinding (1846–1930).
(Picture source for Kunstnerviften)
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chibrary · 7 months
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“Brrrrrr!” says Charles Leclerc, on a chilly late afternoon in a São Paulo that’s enveloped in grey and pendulous cloud.
Cruelly denied a coat by our photographer, Charles hastens from the back of the Sauber garage to the welcoming environs of the team unit as soon as his duties are concluded. Glenn, our snapper, replaces a lens cap and shakes his head ruefully. “You can’t treat ‘em like kids,” he says. “Otherwise it starts with you letting them wear a coat and ends with you having to take all the blue M&MS out of the bowl…”
Perhaps in some cases, but Charles Leclerc is emphatically not cut from junior diva cloth. Though F1 starwrangler Nicolas Todt has steered his career, Leclerc’s talent and singular determination has provided the momentum. There is not a hint of the silver spoon about his rise to prominence, and that comes across in the respectful politesse with which he unfailingly conducts himself.
Now seated and beginning to thaw, Charles holds the question deck between finger and thumb and regards it with genuine surprise. “All these are from fans?” he asks, agog at how an F1 rookie could possibly generate so much interest.
Well, there’s a reason for that… [...]
source: gp racing (uk) series: 2018, f1
What does the underside of Alonso's car look like? David Foulston, UK CL: The underside? What's the underside? [The penny drops] Ah! Yes, when he went flying over me [at the start of the Belgian Grand Prix]. I tell you, it happened so fast that I could barely see anything. I certainly wasn't going to analyse it [technically]. It was definitely black, but that's the only thing I can say.
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F1 Racing: Surely, given their relative position in the championship, Sauber don't have much to learn from Mclaren at the moment any- way… CL: Ah… [He glances in the direction of team PR Mia, who responds in startled fashion to F1R'S cheeky query. Charles giggles, though whether this is at the question or its effect on his colleague is un- clear]
In your company car, have you beaten the best commute times from Monaco to Modena set by Gilles Villeneuve and Jody Scheckter? Phil Darby, UK CL: [Laughs again] Errrrr… no! I'm not so quick on the road. F1R: In your position, you need to be responsible. CL: Definitely.
F1R: Were you aware there was a record each of them tried to break? CL: To get to the grand prix? F1R: To get to the Ferrari factory when Enzo rang up. They'd say, "Okay, be there in five minutes…" CL: [Laughs] For sure, I could never get to the factory that quickly. I'm not really racing on the road.
Is there any circuit you would love to see added to the F1 calendar? Matt Lloyd, UK CL: Laguna Seca. Even though it's very… yeah, I don't think F1 could go there in reality.
F1R: The run-off at the Corkscrew isn't very wide, and there's a cliff on the other side.
CL: Yeah? That would make it more, er, challenging… F1R: According to folklore, the corner is how it is because they were driving the bulldozer along, got to the edge of the drop, and then just turned left. CL: Nice story. But is it true?
What is your biggest fear? Severine Covens, UK
CL: Oh, snakes. F1R: Is it the creepy dryness of the scales, or their rasping forked tongues that creep you out? CL: I don't really know - I'm just not liking these animals. F1R: Have you ever actually encountered a snake? CL: I did, in Australia. Haven't you seen the pictures? I have it all round my neck. [He shudders at the memory] You'll have to ask the Sauber people why they did it…
What was the first car you drove? Kamil Zaotkowski, Poland CL: I really shouldn't say, because I was quite young!
What is your favourite childhood memory with Jules Bianchi? Chloe Hewitt, UK CL: Probably every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at his track. [Jules Bianchi's father managed the kart circuit at Brignoles] That and his birthdays in Saint-tropez. All the races we did together in karting. Fun times. F1R: Did you get to go to his party after he finished in the points in the Monaco Grand Prix? CL: No, I was too young, and in Monaco they're quite strict with things like that.
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brokehorrorfan · 3 days
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4K Ultra HD Review: Basket Case
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Unlike most "prestigious" organizations dedicated to the arts (I'm looking at you, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences), the Museum of Modern Art doesn't ignore the existence of genre fare. Nevertheless, there's something surreal about seeing "This film is from the collections of The Museum of Modern Art" at the start of Basket Case, a sleazy exploitation picture shot on 16mm over the course of a year for under $35,000.
The 1982 film follows Duane Bradley (Kevin VanHentenryck), who carries around his formerly-conjoined twin brother, a deformed, fleshy menace named Belial, in a wicker basket. While Duane intends to get revenge on the medical professionals who performed their unwanted separation surgery, Belial indiscriminately kills anyone who opens the basket like a malevolent jack in the box.
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It's clear from the start that some sort of creature is contained within the basket, but writer-director Frank Henenlotter (Frankenhooker, Brain Damage) smartly allows the tension to build before revealing Belial in all his glory at the end of the first act. There's no mistaking it for anything but inanimate rubber (save for a primitive stop-motion sequence), but its blood-curdling screams give it life. Special effects artists Kevin Haney and John Caglione Jr. both won Oscars for Best Makeup — for Driving Miss Daisy and Dick Tracy, respectively — less than a decade removed from Basket Case.
MoMA's 4K restoration of Basket Case's original 16mm AB negative reels arrives on 4K Ultra HD with Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) and original uncompressed PCM mono audio via Arrow Video. Importantly, the restoration presents the film in newfound clarity while preserving the '80s NYC grime inherent to the film. The limited edition set comes with reversible artwork, a double-sided fold-out poster, and a booklet with writing on the film by horror historian Michael Gingold and a Basket Case comic strip by Martin Trafford, all housed in a slipcase featuring artwork by Sara Deck.
While no new special features were produced for the 4K, the plethora of existing materials including cover every conceivable aspect of the film. Henenlotter and VanHentenryck's breathless commentary from Arrow's 2017 Blu-ray doubles as a low-budget film school, from reusing sets to dumpster diving for decor. An archival track from Something Weird's 2001 DVD with Henenlotter, producer Edgar Ievins, actress Beverly Bonner, and Basket Case 2 production assistant Scooter McRae repeats most of the insight, but it's fun to hear their rapport.
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Interviews are ported over with VanHentenryck, who discusses his cerebral approach to playing the character; Bonner, who wrote and starred in a play examining where her character might be 30 years after Basket Case; Florence and Maryellen Schultz, Henenlotter's identical twin cousins who play nurses in the film and share his unique sense of humor; and legendary film critic and The Last Drive-In host Joe Bob Briggs, whose campaign to host the film's drive-in premiere saved it from being cut by its distributor.
A joke interview with Henenlotter features the filmmaker portrayed by Albert Cadabra, a sideshow performer who edited Henenlotter's Bad Biology, in the nude. The Latvian Connection explores four crucial members of the Basket Case team of Latvian descent: Ievins, associate producer/effects artist Ugis Nigals, casting director/actress Ilze Balodis, and Belial performer Kika Nigals. What’s in the Basket? is a 78-minute documentary produced by Severin Films in 2012 covering the Basket Case franchise with cast and crew.
Three short films are featured: Basket Case 3½, an 8-minute mockumentary from 2017 in which Henenlotter interviews "Duane Bradley" (VanHentenryck) about the events of Basket Case; Slash of the Knife, Henenlotter's 1976 short film that ultimately lead him to make Basket Case, with optional commentary by Henenlotter and playwright Mike Bencivenga and outtakes; and Belial’s Dream, a 2017 stop-motion animated short by Robert Morgan (who just made his feature debut with Stopmotion), accompanied by its own brief making-of featurette.
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Other extras include: the MoMA's 2017 restoration premiere introduction and Q&A with Henenlotter, VanHentenryck, Bonner, the Schultz twins, and Ugis Nigals; The Frisson of Fission, a video essay by film historian Travis Crawford exploring the history of conjoined twins and "freaks" in cinema; a 2011 filming location tour with Henenlotter and rapper R.A. The Rugged Man (who co-wrote Bad Biology) explore the filming locations; outtakes; five image galleries (promotional stills, behind the scenes, ephemera, advertisements, home video releases); three trailers; a TV spot; and two radio spots.
Henenlotter didn't set out to make a cult film — in fact, he didn't think anyone would ever see his feature debut — but that's what he accomplished with Basket Case. Shot on location in New York City, the picture doubles as a time capsule of a seedy version of Times Square that no longer exists; one littered with drug dealers, sex workers, and porno theaters. While the sequels would lean more into the comedy, the original film balanced its camp with well-placed shocks.
Basket Case will be released on 4K Ultra HD on April 30 via Arrow Video.
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snakemoltsiren · 11 days
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The Venerable Saint Savage
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spidersunday · 3 months
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i think i forgot to show you guys the other part lmaooo 😭😭😭 (feel free to watch the full version here)
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encouraging-growth · 1 month
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Same person from before. I was actually interested in doing with the ever so saucy tailor of yours, Adam Pose. Out of all your characters, I like him a lot (plus, I think he isn't talked about nearly enough). Any tips on how to write him?
-The Chubby Berry
I really don't talk about him as much as I should, considering that he's born out of my desired irl profession. I guess Severin just holds such a strong place in my mind that he just gets overshadowed haha.
As for writing tips, Adam is, naturally, very flirtatious and charming, but there *is* a level of hollowness in that charm, stemming from some past events that I have not addressed bc I'm not nearly that far into the Wealthy Fat storyline for them to have been brought up. But basically, while he craves a deeper connection with people beyond the superficial one he maintains with his clients and others in the sphere, he lost a person he'd grown deeply attached to before properly getting to confess himself, and thus it's made him naturally a bit distant. He doesn't like to discuss deep things because he's afraid of where they'll lead, and also because he himself has done many things in the past of which he is deeply ashamed (Severin is involved), and he doesn't want that sordid past hurting others in the present. This could manifest in dialogue as him deflecting or redirecting a conversation if he senses it going in an undesirable direction, but without drawing attention to the conflict or discomfort, as he hates both of those things.
With that in mind, I do picture Adam being very sentimental, the kind who saves every thank-you card he's ever received and would plant a garden with every bouquet he's ever been gifted. He's very perceptive and attentive, remembering even the smallest details a person shares in passing because it allows him to feel connected to them in a way that feels deep, even if it really isn't.
I suppose that was more of a character analysis than writing tips, but still, I hope it gives you a better idea of how he is as a person.
Edit: He is also a vers bottom. I don't know if that's at all relevant to the kind of story you're wanting to write, but Adam likes to receive.
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pra370r1an · 4 months
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Belos: Hmm, we need some excitement around here...
Kikimora: Human Checkers or domestic, sir?
Belos: No, no. Something fun! Something the men will enjoy! Like a Safety Drill!
Belos, looking at a list of buttons: But what kind? Curse alert? Mad Abomintron? Wild Witch Attack? Ahh, I think a good old fashion Fire Drill today!
An alarm goes off causing the Coven Scouts to look around before frantically running around.
Lilith: Wait, that sounds like the... FIRE ALARM!
Steve the guard: We better get out of here!
Severine, watching Lilith and Steve run out of the room: Wait for me!
Severine, staying to wait for her coffee: Come on, come on!
Steve, grabbing a fire extinguisher off the wall before using it like a mace on his fellow guards: Get Out of My Way!
Lilith, running into her room and looking over several pictures of her family: Which one? Which one?
Lilith picks up a picture of herself in traditional Deadwardian attire and hugs it to her chest before running out
Outside,
Belos: Is it suppose to take this long? Whats a good time for a mass evacuation of the Castle?
Kikimora: 45 Seconds.
Belos: And, what's our time so far?
Kikimora: I don't know sir, this stopwatch only goes up to 15 minutes.
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dragons-ire · 8 months
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#12 Dowdy
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It was amazing what a different a change of clothes could make,
The previous evening, Breandan had been inside the big house in the Goblet. Ever the picture of the well-off Ishgardian abroad.  Lace at the cuff obscuring the scars on his hands, wine glass held at the proper angle.
He wasn’t as good at small talk as the rest of the team, but he could certainly mingle and be seen. And being seen often lead to being in the right place to hear all manner of things.
It was a sharp contrast to this morning, as he skulked around the edges of the estate. Hair tied up, in the drab and dowdy attire of a transient or any number of refugees that poured into the city from various places. 
Noone looked at him twice as he rounded around the back of the house.
“....why am I the one digging through the garbage again?” He grumbled into his linkpearl as he sized up the security fence.
“Because you were the one who saw him try and get rid of it. You know what it looks like” Came the soothing voice on the other end. Which was true, but maybe not the only reason,
Severine had always been really good at getting other people to do things for her.
After sifting through the refuse pile in the yard, he probably certainly smelled the part as well as looked it.
“It’s not here, I don’t see it.” He took a moment to swipe his forehead with the back of his hand.
“Then it must still be in the house.”
“Yeah, there’s no way they’re going to let me waltz back in there.” Not like this, that was.
“...well, you knowww. When I was upstairs last night, I did notice they had a pretty nice skylight….”
Breandan looked up, squinting into the sun as if catching sight of something interesting
“Roof access?”
“Roof access.” The grin on her face was one you could hear all the way across the connection.
(feat: @snakemoltsiren )
@sea-wolf-coast-to-coast
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