OUTLANDER | season 1
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OUTLANDER | season 1
Audrey Hepburn & husband Mel Ferrer
Cap d'Antibes, France, 27 july, 1956
Just between us, did the love affair maim you all too well? Just between us, do you remember it all too well? Just between us, I remember it all too well ALL TOO WELL: THE SHORT FILM directed & directed & written by taylor swift | starring sadie sink & dylan o’brien
Hey, how about you and me heading down to the Cloverdilly pub right now? Thanks, maybe later.
rin’s 2k celebration for @hudders-and-hiddles ⤷favorite roy kent moments
i think one of my favorite parts of the all too well short film was the difference in how they argued. it truly showed the age gap. she was more passionate and present about the fight and the words said, begging and pleading— set with a blazoned innocence while he was so distant and over it before it even began. a dismiss of the hand as if speaking to a toddler instead of your partner that is hurt and confused and just wanting some of that passion in return. god, so well done.
ALL TOO WELL: THE SHORT FILM dir. Taylor Swift || November 12, 2021
the first crack in the glass…
Taylor Swift as Her, later on in All Too Well The Short Film dir. Taylor Swift
Caravaggio living paintings by Ludovica Rambelli Theater
This never ceases to amaze me, no matter how many times I’ve seen it.
In order:
Entombment of Christ
Judith slaying Holofernes
Flagellation of Christ
Martyrdom of Saint Matthew
Annunciation
Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Raising of LazarusSaint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy
Bacchus
For the sake of comparison because these are not only amazing to look at, but really great likenesses. Love this.
Thought I’d add the references because DAMN
Some of Léon Bakst’s set designs for the Ballets Russes:
Boris Godunov (1908)
Scheherezade (1910)
L’après-midi d’une faune (1912)
Daphnis et Chloé (1912)
Look after my heart. I’ve left it with you.
I kind of love that one of Jane Austen's biggest fans was the Prince Regent (later George IV). She didn't think very well of the nobility in general, but she motherfucking hated him, a wastrel who very flagrantly cheated on his wife.
But he loved her writing, was the first recorded purchaser of Sense and Sensibility, and kept copies of her books in all his residences. She never made enough from her writing to live on during her lifetime, so this wasn't support she could casually toss aside. His librarian kept suggesting ideas for new books to her, which she turned down with exquisite politeness. Much to her aggravation, she found herself obliged to dedicate Emma to the man.
Local Novelist Is So Talented She Can't Beat Royal Patron Off With A Stick
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I've thought about it and this is so funny because a moral novelist having to civilly endure being patronized by a dissolute nobleman who loves but also totally doesn't get her books is exactly the kind of thing that would happen in a Jane Austen novel.
Sisters
This Way Up S2
tobias menzies in this way up (season two trailer)
Clytemnestra, John Collier, 1882 / Gone Girl, David Fincher and Gillian Flynn, 2014