Aidan Gillen | The Low Down (2001)
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Aidan Gillen | The Low Down (2001)
Glen Powell Set It Up Bloopers
grabbing new writers by the shoulders. it is important to write what you love and to love what you write. if you spend all your time trying to make something other people will approve of you will hate yourself and everything around you. learn at your own pace. you have time. i’m proud of you
Miles and Glen in GREEN
Glen in his Charlie Young era my beloved <3
T’s Masterlist of AU Ideas
Need some inspiration for your next fanfic? Here are a list of ideas I’ve compiled to help you get started! There are also a few sub-AUs I included just because :)
BY ERA…
50s AU
80s AU
Ancient Egypt AU
Cold War AU
Medieval AU
Dark/Middle Ages
Renaissance
Regency AU
Revolutionary War AU
Roaring 20s AU
Stone Age AU
Tudor AU
Victorian AU
World War I AU
World War II AU
BY GENRE…
Apocalypse AU
Dystopian AU
Fairy Tale AU
12 Dancing Princesses
Aladdin / Arabian Nights
Beauty & the Beast
Cinderella
Hansel & Gretel
Jack & the Beanstalk
Peter Pan
Rapunzel
Rumplestiltskin
Sleeping Beauty
Snow Queen
Snow White
The Frog Prince
The Little Mermaid
The Prince/Princess & the Pauper
The Princess & the Pea
Thumbelina
High Fantasy AU
Horror AU
Mafia AU
Military AU
Musical AU
Mystery AU
Noir AU
Pirate AU
Sci-Fi AU
Shakespeare AU
Superhero AU
Supernatural/Paranormal AU
Time Travel AU
Urban Fantasy AU
Utopian AU
Wild West AU
BY COUPLE…
Airplane Passengers AU
Aristocrat/Commoner AU
Arranged Marriage AU
Artist/Muse AU
Author/Publisher AU
Body Swap AU
Childhood Sweethearts AU
Chosen One & Sidekick AU
Complete Opposites AU
Doctor/Patient AU
Hades & Persephone AU
Handcuffed Together AU
Lab Partners AU
Neighbors AU
Pen Pals AU
Personality Switch AU
Rockstar/Groupie AU
Roommates AU
Royalty/Servant AU
Soldier/Nurse AU
Soulmates AU
Teacher/Student AU
Tourist/Native AU
BY MOVIE / BOOK / SHOW / GAME / PLAY / BALLET…
Battle Royale AU
Breakfast Club AU
Chronicles of Narnia AU
Dirty Dancing AU
Giselle AU
Hogwarts AU
Inception AU
Jumanji AU
Les Miserables AU
La La Land AU
Middle Earth AU
Nutcracker AU
Pacific Rim AU
Phantom of the Opera AU
Star Trek AU
Star Wars AU
Swan Lake AU
Swiss Family Robinson AU
Terminator AU
Wonderland AU
BY CHARACTER TYPE…
Android AU
Archaeologist AU
Assassin AU
Astronaut AU
Celebrity AU
Cosplayer AU
Criminal AU
Dancer AU
Demon Slayer AU
Detective AU
Double Agent AU
Explorer AU
Fallen Angel AU
Fighter Pilot AU
Guardian Angel AU
Hacker AU
Musician AU
Nerd/Geek AU
Olympic Athlete AU
Photographer AU
Private Eye AU
Punk AU
Race Car Driver AU
Revolutionary AU
Royalty AU
Street Performer AU
Tsundere AU
Tutor AU
Viking AU
Yandere AU
BY MYTHOLOGY / LEGENDS / FABLES…
Atlantis AU
Egyptian Gods AU
El Dorado AU
Fountain of Youth AU
Greek Gods AU
King Arthur AU
Norse Gods AU
Robin Hood AU
BY SUPERNATURAL / PARANORMAL ENTITY…
Angel AU
Banshee AU
Demigod AU
Demon AU
Genie AU
Ghost AU
Mermaid AU
Siren AU
Werewolf AU
Vampire AU
Zombie AU
BY HOLIDAY…
Christmas AU
Fourth of July AU
Halloween AU
Hanukkah AU
New Years AU
Spring Break AU
Thanksgiving AU
MISCELLANEOUS…
Backpacking Across Europe AU
Battle of the Bands AU
Bookshop AU
Carnival AU
Circus AU
Coffeeshop AU
College AU
“We got paired up for a group project but none of us know what we’re doing”
Conspiracy AU
Dragons AU
Heist AU
High School AU
Summer School
Immortal AU
Kidnapped AU
Prison AU
Reincarnation AU
Road Trip AU
Seven Deadly Sins AU
Summer Camp AU
Time Travel AU
FOR HUMOR…
“Marry me because my green card expired” AU
“Why does by neighbor have to be an aspiring opera singer?” AU
“I’m a server and you’re a frequent customer and you flirt with me but YOU NEVER TIP ME, WHAT THE HELL MAN?” AU
“I never break the law but I was asked to be part of a massive heist and damn, I really need to pay off my student debt…” AU
“I lied and said I could speak a different language to impress my crush but now he wants me to tutor him so I need to become fluent in Mandarin in 3 days HELP” AU
“We are fictional characters that know we are fictional characters and so we decided to have a little fun and mess with the author by not following any of the tropes they’re writing” AU
[Updated 8/21/17]
Various reactions to the exes being bitchy at each other
i just think if you set aside the whole “these two feels like exes” vibe they have in their very first scene, it’s so utterly clear from that moment that hangman wants roosters attention and he wants it bad and his brain’s helpful advice is “insult him”
like jake “i picked out a song that’s about how slow and hesitant you are as a pilot but it’s also explicitly about sex” seresin saw rooster arrive and went “ah yes, here’s my chance to get his attention” and that he sure does. jake “i’m going to watch you and maverick talk on the airstrip” seresin, brow furrowed as he tries to figure it all out. jake “i’ve memorized your face so well that i can spot your DAD out of a blurry black and white photo” seresin. he pushes and pushes, obviously as a defense mechanism, and then we have jake “i’m going to stare at the panel of my plane in distress as i hear that you’ve been shot down” seresin who then takes off against orders like ???
jake hangman seresin is In Love with rooster the entire time and you cannot convince me otherwise !
my favourite thing to notice in my rewatches is how bright and happy hangman is when he's in the cockpit - dude straight up giggly. gimme post movie fics where hangman is an openly joyous dude when he decides to drop the whole asshole shtick around his newly acquired people.
a hangster where bradley misses a note on the piano when jake giggles (!!!??) at his deadpan jokes for the first time and then realised Oh Shit that was cute, actually. a hangster fic about the zendayafication of jake hangman seresin while bradley rooster bradshaw goes Through It thinking you can't propose to someone he's not even dating just because he likes their giggle.
broke: “hangman is an asshole and an arrogant pilot and he doesn’t care about anything except showing off and being the best”
woke: “actually, hangman is an arrogant pilot because he is that good and he acts like an asshole because he knows it riles people up and it makes him giggle and kick his feet (see: rooster and phoenix being annoyingly amused with him) and also he is pushing the people around him to be better (see: rooster, drop down and take the shot, cheering when rooster kicks ass, etc) and he is confident in his abilities and the abilities of his team when they aren’t holding back and maybe he’s kinda pretty. idk.”
(this is rooster, btw.)
I just think it's special that Rooster and Hangman have kind of equal and parallel journeys in terms of character + flying development over the course of the film. What I mean is that their big individual triumphant moments in the narrative use their piloting choices to reflect emotional development. The film shows us from the start that they each have a Big Flaw--and the finale shows them overcoming these flaws.
Not only that, but the narrative uses their dynamic to introduce these individual shortcomings to us, the audience. Their first on screen conversation with each other is how we learn about their Big Flaws in the first place. Because of their relationship and the way they interact, we know how Rooster and Hangman are going to fly before we ever see them in the air.
For Rooster, it's "snug on that perch, waiting for just the right moment...that never comes.” We hear this over and over again, from both Hangman and Maverick–"Now you got it, don't think, just do." "Rooster, you got him, drop down and take the shot!" "Too late, had your chance.” "...same old Rooster." "You're not. flying. fast enough. You don't have a second to waste." This is Rooster’s Big Flaw–he doesn’t trust himself. He flies too slow, and he’s too careful, too hesitant in moments when he needs to believe in his abilities and let instinct take over. This is what Maverick and Hangman are trying to pound into his head the whoooole time.
And then he’s on the mission, and Fanboy’s laser doesn’t work. And instead of waiting, well: "There's no time, I'm dropping blind." "Bullseye bullseye bullseye!"
This moment is HUGE for him. Fanboy is literally telling him to wait so he can line it up, and maybe a prior Rooster would have done that, but this Rooster has finally learned that he gets one chance and he has to take the shot that's in front of him. [Cue Hangman cheering.] The decision he makes as a pilot in this moment shows that he's learned what Maverick and Hangman were trying to teach him and that he's grown emotionally. He's more sure of himself now–he was always capable of taking the shot, but now he actually trusts himself to do it.
And then we have Hangman, Bagman, Mr. "Where's he going?" "That's why we call him Hangman, he'll always hang you out to dry." "Leaving your wingman, there's a strategy I haven't seen in a while." He's not a good team player; he flies solo both literally and metaphorically. We hear this over and over again, especially from Rooster–"Watch your back, Phoenix." "You put your team in danger and your wingman's dead." Hangman’s response? “They couldn't keep up." (And I can't stop thinking about "Hangman, the only place you'll lead anyone is an early grave." There's so much history there, and so much belief from Rooster that Hangman is Not a person to depend on in a moment of crisis.)
But then, Hangman’s ultimate moment of triumph is that he refuses to leave Maverick and Rooster hanging, that he is the one person who has their backs in a moment of crisis. We see exactly how concerned he is while waiting on the carrier, and we see him ASK to go engage in the fight to fly cover for his squad when the bandits aren’t even attacking anyone yet!! Like I could seriously cry about "Dagger spare, request permission to launch and fly air cover." Because he is specifically asking so that Rooster can go back and get Mav, something that we know is completely at odds with his Big Flaw. And then we see him presumably disobey orders to show up and save Maverick and Rooster's lives anyway. He learned from Maverick and Rooster–he's part of a team now, those are his wingmen out there, and he's not leaving them behind.
So the film uses their big triumphant moments in the air to show Rooster and Hangman overcoming their respective flaws. It’s part of what makes the action of the finale so fucking good, because while yes, it is very satisfying action on its own, it’s also rooted in their character development. We’re not just happy that Rooster made the shot, we’re happy because Rooster making the shot means something about him. We’re happy that Hangman is the one to come through for Rooster and Mav because that means something about him and his growth.
The most iconic part is that the traits they each needed to adopt belonged to the other. Rooster is set up from the start as the pilot who won’t leave his wingman, even when it’s gonna cost him–“Should be us down there.” “But it’s not. And now you know a little something about Rooster.” This is the exact thing Hangman struggles with, and it’s what he overcomes to have his moment of triumph. Meanwhile Hangman is set up as the one who flies by instinct–”Yeah, you’re good, I’ll give you that.” He flies fast, he doesn’t overthink, and above all, he trusts himself as a pilot. This is the exact thing Rooster struggles with, and it’s what he has to overcome to have his moment of triumph.
The fact that the two of them have parallel arcs like this? The fact that they both learn to be better, more complete pilots by adopting the strength that comes naturally to the other?
I just think that's beautiful.
thinkin about how hangman is seen by the dagger cohort as unpredictable/unreliable/a wildcard in the air but he is always perfectly in control of himself. throwing darts blind, changing the song on the jukebox to flirt with rattle rooster, swallowing his disappointment when mav doesn’t pick him to run the mission.
thinkin about how rooster is seen as mr reliable/always has your back in the air but time and time again we see that he’s nowhere near in control of himself. the corkscrew cobra bs with mav, attempting to kick hangman’s ass in front of the whole assignment, refusing to fly the sim any way other than his way to prove a spiteful point.
they’re both told they need what the other has but the truth is they’re mirrors, reflecting the faults and flaws they try to ignore back to one another over and over again. it’s not that hangman’s got to rein in his impulsivity - he has to cede a bit of control and trust the team. it’s not that rooster needs to ‘don’t think just do’ - he’s got to stop letting his emotions dictate his flying, make a plan, and execute it without any shadow of a doubt that he can get it done.
i just *curls fist softly* fuckin love character foils.
Hangman was a maths kid in school. English was never his strong suit and numbers came much more naturally to him. So much so, that he still demonstrates this talent in the navy.
Coyote noticed this when he was trying to pay the bill at the Hard Deck, and before Penny could say the amount owed, Hangman just blurted out the total.
"How'd you get that?"
Hangman shrugged, "I counted."
"The whole night?"
"No, just now. Didn't want you paying too much."
Coyote was even more shocked when Penny said he was right.
Phoenix, the secret keeper of literally everybody, also knew of his skill when Hangman calculated the speed of a plane in his head when he only knew the distance and time.
"speed is distance divided by time" was the only explanation she got but from then on she knew.
Hangman also was the only person to keep track of the score of their football beach game, and do so accurately. But he didn't tell anyone because his team lost.
Rooster doesn't put two and two together until he finds an old report card of Hangmans and finds the A* next to maths, and suddenly remembers every time Hangman has been absurdly good with numbers.
"YOU'RE A MATH KID!"
Hangman turned to look at him, "yeah? I didn't try to keep it a secret but it wasn't a big deal. I had bigger things to worry about."
"You also got a D in english... is that why you're called Hangman? You can't spell?"
"Bradley I swear to god-"
names that bradley calls jake (that make jake blush):
princess
baby girl
pretty (not a name but)
sweet cheeks (ironically but jake loves it)
cowboy
darlin’ (mocking jakes accent, but lovingly)
beautiful
Hangman: Look, I know you think my judgement's clouded because I like Rooster a little bit.
Coyote: You doodled your wedding invitation.
Hangman: No, that's our joint tombstone.
Coyote: My mistake.
Denzel (Washington) and I formed a great relationship. When it came time to shoot in Boston, there was a guy in the movie who kept screwing up his lines. There were probably 500 extras out in the audience, all in period clothing all watching the debate. This guy lost his cool and Denzel went off on him. Then he called me up to the plate and said “Glen, do your speech.” And I went and did my speech and did it in one take, and he was like, “That’s how it’s done.” (The Great Debaters, 2007)
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