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amasugiru · 2 years
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I may get around to asking for more characters for round three. However, it would be on my twitter. 
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threadroseart · 8 months
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My roommate's mom dropped off all of the 80s toys they’d left in her basement. So they're going through all of them to figure out keep/sell/gift and they're piling them up everywhere.
Anyway, I come downstairs to see this around my Shawn Gilmore figure:
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I have not stopped laughing since. Especially because they don't like Critical Role and therefore don't know how perfect this is.
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What if they just gave us poly vax who’s dating both keyleth and Gilmore? I think that would be pretty swell
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gayandagod · 1 year
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Liam's characters calling certain NPCs "friend"
Them definitely being more than "friends"
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narrativestringtheory · 7 months
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NST #870: Negaduck #1 (2023)
Cover C, by Trish Forstner, for Negaduck #1 (Dynamite, 2023) references a classic string scene, from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia s04e10 (FX, 2008) [see NST #84]. See also Jack Lawrence’s Cover A for Sonic the Hedgehog #64 (IDW, 2023) [NST #849].
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britcision · 2 years
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I can’t believe I haven’t seen a million posts about Nydas and Gilmore yet
What is Tumblr thinking
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criticalrolestims · 2 years
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Vaxilmore Stimboard for @silverblue-stag 
(sorry if this isnt that good! i dont actually know these two too well)  X.X.X || X.X.X. ||  X.X.X
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lablass-2882 · 2 years
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Welp, I made another screen redraw....... only this time I drew how it went down in my head. 
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toweringfiction · 8 months
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Tower-ing Fiction #20: DC Tower 1, Extraction 2 (2023)
by Shawn Gilmore
Vienna, Austria’s DC (Donau City) Tower 1, the first of a planned pair of similar skyscrapers, was designed by French architect Dominique Perrault and completed in 2013. DC Tower 1 is 60 stories tall (220m/720’ with an antenna bringing the height to 250m) and is the tallest skyscraper in Austria, which will be joined by DC Tower 2 at 44 stories (168m/551’), both with a mix of residential and commercial space. The pair of towers, which will sit across a plaza from one another, will be situated in Vienna’s District Donaustadt, as part of Donau City, a commercial district begun in the mid-1990s.
DC Tower 1 has been well-covered by the architecture press and marks a departure from the more traditional buildings which can be found across the Danube to the west in the city’s center. As such, it stands out from other more recognizable Vienna landmarks used in recent action films and shows, like the Vienna State Opera in Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (dir. Christopher McQuarrie, 2015), “Bank Graf Vienna” off Michaelerplatz in Red Sparrow (dir. Francis Lawrence, 2018), the State Opera and Philharmoniker Strasse in the third season of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (Amazon, 2022), and the Hotel Royal, State Opera, and Donaukanal river channel in the first season of The Recruit (Netflix, 2022). [Though The Gray Man (dir. Russo Brothers, 2022) has a sequence in Vienna, that portion was filmed in Prague.] Notably, DC Tower 1 is the setting of an extended second-act action set piece in Extraction 2 (dir. Sam Hargrave, 2023), making extensive use of the tower’s façade and roof, with some digital modifications and filming in apartment and rooftop sets.
Giving a sense of the distinctiveness of the towers, promotional materials from Perrault describe the pair:
The design was conceived as two pieces of a giant monolith that split into unequal halves and open to create undulating, shimmering surfaces where the rupture occurred. While the façade of the completed building features a straightforward design on three sides, one of the larger faces is marked by folded glass planes that appear to weave in and out along the length of the tower. “The idea was to create a very specific urban space with a piazza between the two buildings,” explains Perrault. “While one face of the tower refers to the broken monolith, it is also meant to be a liquid façade evoking the surface of the river. With the second tower, they will act as waterfalls on two sides of the public space, and will be an amazing entrance gate for the district farther inland.”
The resulting monolith, set among comparatively lower-slung commercial and residential buildings, thus has a distinctive profile, especially as presented in Extraction 2.
The second act of the film opens with an establishing shot following vehicles over the Reichsbrücke (with St. Francis of Assisi Church in the foreground), as characters speed into Donau City.
A series of ground-level establishing shots give a sense of the various roadways leading to entrances and parking structures (to be used later as the action progresses).
While above, the film’s main characters move around an apartment (on the 25th floor) with a balcony to the south and walls of windows on the south and west, giving views of the Danube and surrounding geography.
These perspectives stitch together sets and argumentation of the actual DC Tower 1, which does not have southern balconies, allowing the film’s protagonist, Tyler Rake, to survey the streets below and airspace to the south—the locations of the upcoming assault.
Compare, for example, the building’s real south façade with the film’s version during the helicopter attack that initiates the action.
The attack begins with a helicopter approaching from the south, giving a view west into the central districts of Vienna.
The helicopter fires on the 25th-floor apartment, forcing the team to exit, with some members moving through the tower toward the roof.
Others begin trying to get street level, where attackers prepare a ground-level assault, assembling in the various plazas and streets around the base of DC Tower 1
Compare these with the towers’ site plan, with streets that branch off the Reichsbrücke (on the right/north side of the plan), leaving wide plazas for pedestrians and vehicles. In the film, attackers cover the entrance/exit to the DC Tower 1 parking garage and take up positions on the small northern extension that contains shops, covering the northern area with RPGs.
These shots establish the locations of the attacking force, while also giving a sense of the difficulties Rake and his team will encounter as they try to escape on the ground.
Meanwhile, a portion of the team attempts to secure the roof of DC Tower 1, potentially commandeering the attacker’s helicopter.
The rooftop scenes, while mostly congruent with the real building’s upper floors, were shot against blue screen, due to the difficulty of filming in high wind.
As the ground attempts to find a path away from DC Tower 1, they encounter the various assailants who had taken up positions near loading areas in the building’s parking garage.
The RPG teams attack police as they arrive, fending them off on both sides of the building.
As the battle spills out to the surrounding areas, the attacking teams suppress multiple forces, including Rake’s team and more militarized police, with the RPG team stationed at the base of DC Tower 1 (bottom right) and various teams on the ground.
Rake is driven back inside, moving past one of the building’s most distinctive interior features—a polished spiral staircase—part of the multi-story Meliá Vienna hotel, that winds its way up past the Level 57 lounge and restaurant.
Back near the roof, attempting to reconvene with his team, Rake fights through a gymnasium, allowing him to see a fight on the building’s awning that he will soon join.
The last stage of the assault continues out onto a glass awning, seemingly entirely constructed for the film.
The actual rooftop of DC Tower 1 is mostly surrounded by open spaces and glass walls, continuing the vertical surfaces of the floors below.
The awning fight allows for sweeping shoots of the streets below and south from Donau City.
Also filmed against blue screen, this portion of the sequence demonstrates the precarity of Rake’s position, as the glass awning shatters, leaving him and his partner, Nik Khan dangling precariously.
For some behind-the-scenes production footage of this fight, see around 7:25 here:
Rake flings Khan back into the gym, pulling himself into the final segment of the setpiece, a hand-to-hand fight seemingly suspended over the cityscape south of the tower.
Rake and Kahn rejoin the remainder of his team and leave via helicopter, closing the scene, leaving the film’s villain high above the chaos of the destruction caused by his attack, recalling Caspar David Friedrich’s Wanderer above the Sea of Fog (1818).
Weaving together the real geography and elements of DC Tower 1 with some practical and digital trickery, this act of Extraction 2 masterfully explores one of the more interesting newer architectural spaces in Vienna. Throughout, the chaotic violence is juxtaposed against the hard lines and refined spaces of DC Tower 1, creating interesting collisions.
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markedbyindecision · 9 months
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Psych as text posts (11/12)
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sbd-laytall · 3 months
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The Jonathan Turner and Shawn Hunter to Luke Danes and Jess Mariano pipeline.
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iscahmckrae · 10 months
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Crossover fanfic prompt: A friendship forms between Jess Mariano and Shawn Hunter—either in New York, Philadelphia, or both, depending on timeframe.
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Shipuary Day 14: Shawn Spencer x Burton Guster x Juliet O'Hara x Selene Gilmore (Psych)
Fitting that Valentines Day be the day I push the agenda of a ship Im captaining solo.
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oceangirl24 · 1 year
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Get To Know Me: Friendships
Thanks for tagging me @mrsmungus
**Rules**: Name at least five (no upper limit) platonic relationships you love. Each from a different fandom.
**Tagging:** @violetrose-art @winterlovesong1 @lizettevanessa @justanotherpersonwhowrites @alonelyturtle and anyone who wants to jump in.
1. Shawn Hunter & Cory Matthews- Boy Meets World
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2. Will Smith & Jazz- Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
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3. Rory Gilmore & Lane Kim- Gilmore Girls
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4. Kenan Rockmore & Kel Kimball- Kenan & Kel
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5. Clarissa Darling & Sam- Clarissa Explains It All
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feralgodmothers · 1 year
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I mean. What with his attitude crypticness and general personality. Luke’s nephew could’ve been part of a cult. Hell. He could’ve been head of a cult. I wouldn’t put anything past that kid. Except perhaps the ability to be kind to others. Other than that the moron was unpredictable.
You’re gonna get me assassinated today lol
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But I’m 100% gonna take this concept seriously and analyze the crap out of it, because it’s fun for me (and what are fandoms for, if not to push canon boundaries and experiment with little fictional guys?). 
So.
Do I think that (under the right circumstances) Jess could ever join a cult?
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And here’s why:
I’ve always thought of Jess as a much ruder version of Shawn Hunter from Boy Meets World. And anyone who’s watched Boy Meets World knows that for one episode - SHAWN ACTUALLY DID JOIN A CULT. 
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Now let’s dive a little deeper into cults and the people who fall victim to them, shall we?
I know that society in general (heck, even the show Jess is a part of), tends to look down on and make fun of people who get mixed up in a cult. They view it as something only “dumb” people do, because an “intellegent” person would never fall for that.  But cult victims really can’t (and shouldn’t) be measured in terms of intellegence - but rather in terms of emotional vulnerability.
Now, Shawn Hunter isn’t stupid. Sure, he’s had plenty of dumb moments for the sake of laughs (because Boy Meets World is a sitcom) - but for all intents and purposes, he’s a pretty bright kid. He actually caught on fairly quickly that the group he was with, was in fact a cult. 
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But cult leaders are master manipulators. They know how to find emotionally vulnerable people who feel like they have something missing in their life (purpose, belonging, etc.), and they zero in on that and offer you the very thing you’re looking for in order to suit their own hidden agenda. 
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Now back to Jess. I believe it’s very possible that if just the right person found him at just the right time and gave him just the right pitch - he could join a cult.
Some would probably argue that Jess is too emotionally guarded for that, but I would counter it with: Shawn was emotionally guarded as well.  Being guarded doesn’t change the fact that everyone has needs.  And when those needs not being met mixes with you having trouble finding direction - that is prime time for getting swept up by a cult leader.
Now with regards to Jess being said cult leader, I’d say - close, but no cigar.  I don’t see him quite fitting that mold. However, I do think that under the right circumstances, he could be a cult leader’s right-hand man. We’ve seen that he can be very driven and determined when his heart is set on a certain path, and he can even excel when he chooses to. If you took him with that same mindset/personality into the hypothetical situation of joining a cult that has an objective he believes in? BOOM. Right-hand man, easily. I think he could reach that position the same way he: 1) got employee of the month at Walmart, 2), wrote and published a book, and 3) started a business - with quiet, steady, diligent work and smarts. 
(I know you probably didn’t sign up for a full-blown essay anon, and I’m sorry lol. I just thought about it, and became fascinated by how plausible it could be. 😂)
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NST #827: Renfield (2023)
Some of the end credits of Renfield (dir. Chris McKay, 2023) are presented on a corkboard with string.
Dracula’s lair also contains some web- and string-like elements.
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