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It was good...never looking down, and right there where we stood...was holy ground
reblog if the first musical you listened to was not Hamilton
Idk if other people think this but if a film company has enough money to make a live action movie remake of a musical that originated on the stage, couldn’t they just… film a live show??? Like they did with Hamilton,,? Like some musicals really do not work in a film setting and only work on stage and ngl I’d much prefer to see that instead of a remake.
Like the whole thing about stage recordings not being done often is because the company doesn’t have the budget for it unless it becomes rlly popular, but Hollywood could like idk put money before that so they could make money from the stage recording and more people can enjoy live theatre and making live theatre more accessible.
As someone who finds Anthony Bridgerton super relatable from a fed-up-eldest-sibling perspective. I want Julia Quinn to just give me a novella of Anthony decent into ultimate insanity from book 1 to 8
My Family an 8 book series by Anthony Bridgerton
Book 1: My best friend the traumatized Duke and my sister the one with the dubious understanding of the rules of consent and how they apply to baby making
Book 2: Falling inlove with Kate hoping my siblings absolutely do not follow my example of dumbassery, because even if my bad decisions are legendary I'm still right about all of them being idiots
Book 3: never make the mistake of thinking a sibling is well adjusted. Next thing you know he's seduced a maid, gone crying to mommy about his relationship issues and proposed to someone in jail
Book 4: Surviving Mr Bridgerton, lessons from my dumbass brother on how to end up as both lady Whistledown's sugar baby and Portia Featherington's son in law in one masterful session of stalking
Book 5: to sir Phillip with my apologies, how my sister managed to brainwash a man and two kids into naming her as their leader and I accidentally punched an innocent single dad for something that was wholy Eloise fault !
Book 6: The quiet one strikes back, see my most normal sister ruin her track record of cero scandals by bringing the Merry rake into the family. Using the excuse that what happens in Scotland stays in Scotland.
Book 7: felonies my little sister may need a lawyer for in her journey towards true love, breaking and entering, stealing private property, and the usual bribing of servants.
Book 8: I AM SO DONE. So Watch how Kate deals with my little brother's one man mission to top the entire family's track record for Mad shenanigans. While I comfortably hide in my study and scream.
Little Women (2019) dir. Greta Gerwig
I’ve been spending the last eight months thinking all love ever does is break and burn, and end...
History’s about to get overthrown!
BRIDGERTON 2.01 | Capital R Rake
death by a thousand cuts is like “here are all these things that are mine that i gave you and i’ll never get back” and august is like “here are all these things that are mine that i offered you and you never even wanted them”
“Well meaning adults can easily destroy a child’s love of reading – do not discourage children from reading because you feel they’re reading the wrong thing. There is no such thing as the wrong thing to be reading and no bad fiction for kids.”
— Neil Gaiman
It has been said that silence can wield more power than words. No one knows that better than me. It is in silence where one may find truth. All one has to do, I suppose, is listen for it.
Romeo + Juliet (1996)
I fear a kind of fear, when I don’t have you near, unsatisfied, I skip my pride, I beg you dear… Mamma Mia! (2008)