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The Blitz scene from Good Omens - in comic form
good omens text post meme, part 4 (part 1) (part 2) (part 3)
(note: this is a repost, i had to delete the first one due to a formatting error on my part)
David Tennant reads the bookshop scene from Good Omens during Playing in the Dark: Neil Gaiman and the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Posting here to memorialise this even after the BBC takes it down from their website. Originally performed 12th Nov 2019 at the Barbican, London.
…his Aziraphale voice is so delicate oh my word, I’m ready to offer my life savings and possibly a kidney in exchange for a full-length audiobook
Finally I can fulfill my dreams and make Good Omens text post memes
Thinking about Crowley and Aziraphale’s love story (Gaiman’s words) and the effect it had on fandom.
Like, no matter how you ship them, from ‘platonic’ to ‘pining’ all the way up to ‘married since the Garden’...
Benedict friggin Cumberbatch was in Good Omens and y’all were too distracted by the Angel and the Demon to care.
On this hellsite! The power of that. Ineffable.
god this feels like im being chased by a serial killer with a fucking boombox blaring this
this envokes primal fear in me
yeah this is actually really good
*peeks into ur room*
*sits on the bedside*
*tucks u in*
*reads u a story*
*sees ur asleep*
*smiles*
*whispers*
“responding to hate with more hate is not the answer. the answer is a firm stance and a fleshed out argument with facts from reputable sources while remaining mature and composed even against wild and threatening opponents.”
*kisses ur forehead*
*tiptoes out so i don’t wake u up*
*turns the light off*
*hopes u have sweet dreams*
change of plans we no longer entertain cryptofash debate jesters whose only goal is to induce burnout in well-meaning social justice 101 undergrads. if you say something stupid im just straight up smashing your ribs in with a warhammer.
sciamma and bong
Me: will the love interest be making another appearance any time soon?
Jane Austen:
Most Austen hero's are still loved and appreciated and relevant examples of gentlemanly behaviour primarily because they were written by a woman for other women's edification.
They understand consent, are kind and considerate and respectful and far far better because they're written with a female gaze instead of the mainstream patriarchally dominated capitalism.
And this is the hill I'll die fighting on. Thank you for coming to my ted talk
“I wanted to challenge politically the kissing scene, which traditionally either has the surprise kiss scene thanks to a rain shower for instance, or the obvious kiss scene thanks to mustard on the corner of the lips, for instance, and it is generally carefully scripted as ‘They kiss.’ Or ‘They passionately kiss.’ And then it’s on the actors’ shoulders. It seems to rely a lot on them because it’s their bodies and fluids and interaction, but it shouldn’t be. It’s fake. It’s not about finding the magic. Actors should always be part of the elaboration of an idea, especially with intimate scenes. So I wanted to craft a scene that would embody the sexiness of consent. People who are questioning the idea of asking for consent in France, they do exist. They are brave fighters for the culture of French gallantry who say that asking for consent would not be sexy, it will break the mood. Some of the French critics thought the film lacked flesh, precisely because to them eroticism is about conflict. […] At some point I came up with the idea of them having to unveil their mouths like they would undress themselves. So I put a scarf, justified by a strong wind, pressed on their lips and thinking you would see their heavy breathing through the moving cloth.”
Céline Sciamma on creating a new first kiss
If you haven't watched this movie yet, you're honestly missing out one of the best romance films (and I mean truely about love and passion and self discovery and historical homosexuality, not just two straight people slapped together for the purpose of a sex scene). This movie is absolutely stunning, breathtaking, and emotional.
Interview for La cartellera | betevé
mrs bennet: jane shall go on horseback for it looks like rain
jane: all that for a rich husband? i’ll get sick D:
mrs bennet:
“you are only to call me mrs darcy when you are completey, perfectly, incandescently happy”
“then how are you this evening… mrs darcy”
Company’s coming… [requested by anonymous]