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I mentioned this in a reblog of egmacheath's post, but felt the need to make a separate post on it as well. I don't know who the heck's been critcizing Alan Cumming's performance at the Tony Awards this past Sunday, but there was absolutely nothing wrong on his end. My complaint about the...
So, I'll join the band wagon on this one and say, ALAN CUMMING WAS BLOODY AMAZING AT THE TONY'S AND I JUST LOVE HIM SO MUCH OMFG & I REALLY WANT TO SEE HIM IN CABARET LIVE AND MY HEART IS ACTUALLY BREAKING.Â
Also, I want Alan Cumming back as Nightcrawler, I know he hated the make up but can we just paint him blue with CGI?
Or just pretend he is blue?
I don’t mind, I just love the character.
I was shipping Nightcrawler/Storm so bad.
I don’t want to be accepted or tolerated. I want to be respected for who I am.
Alan Cumming, on receiving the Vito Russo GLAAD award. (via web-of-t-ruth)
DEAR LORD PEOPLE IT’S ALAN CUMMING
Not- I repeat- NOT
CUMMINGS
THERE IS NO “s”
I totally did not stay up all night browsing the Alan Cumming tag on Tumblr... Totally... Not... At... All... *sigh* I'm so fucked.
I WAS HAPPY OKAY.
JUST STROLLING THROUGH LIFE WILLY-NILLY
AND THEN THIS
THIS FUCKING 50-YEAR-OLD SCOTTISH DICKWAD JUST
WALTZESÂ IN WITH HIS GREAT RASPY VOICE AND INCREDIBLE ACTING TALENT AND WEIRDLY ATTRACTIVE FIGURE
FUCK YOU TOO, ALAN CUMMING
I follow a blog on Tumblr called Old Films Flicker, and watch many of their recommendations. As a film fanatic myself, I can ensure you, they’re practically NEVER wrong with what they recommend.
And oh, god, they so weren’t with this one.
I decided to watch it as soon as I read the first screencap’s dialogue. In it, you saw two men flirting at a bar, telling their life stories to each other. Alan Cumming was one of them, and I’ve always loved his acting, I must admit. Even right now, right after the credits have stopped rolling, I find myself bouncing on my seat and doing my best not to watch it again and type this instead.
It was perfect, the ending was beautifully tear-jerking, and the kid, Iaac Layva, was so beautiful and enourmously good an actor… I don’t think I have seen him anywhere else, but I’m certainly looking forward to!
For a change, this movie is not the normal chick flick hollywoodesque thing. It’s not your gun-pointing, bomb-exploding kind of Bond film. It’s not the kind to be recommended in Fox News.
This movie touches sensitive issues, such as mental illness, social services in the US, homophobia, racism, addictions, and all sorts of things. It revolves around the lives of two men who love each other (Rudy Donatello, an aspiring artist that does an female lip-sync act in a gay bar, and Paul Fliger, an ascending lawyer in an important firm) and their quest to adopt the kid of an incarcerated junkie that lives in the apartment next-door to Rudy.
The falling in love felt genuine, and man, can Alan sing!! Amazing, really.
I fully recommend it! Again, keep the tissues box near you.
Omfg I am officially a middle aged man who dyes his hair
Ian McKellen and Alan Cumming in a hot tub. That is all.
I want to get across that bisexuality isn’t just a transitional state from being straight to gay, or that, you know, you just help out when the homosexuals are all busy.
Alan Cumming on NPR
I just laughed so hard at this that I felt like I needed to record it somewhere.
(via lizdexia)
If anyone wants/is ready to bawl uncontrollably and have their heart shattered, please, PLEASE watch "Any Day Now"Â (2012).
A film by Travis Fine, starring Alan Cumming and Garret Dillahunt. Set in the 70s, it’s about a gay couple fighting a biased legal system to keep custody of an abandoned mentally handicapped teenager.Â
It will rip your soul apart