I love it when people tell me bad things The Beatles did when I say I’m a fan, I have to sit there like I don’t know everything about them.
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I love it when people tell me bad things The Beatles did when I say I’m a fan, I have to sit there like I don’t know everything about them.
this is the only play
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i actually love paul mescal and harris dickinson hamming it up playing mclennon but i have to admit sometimes when i see it i feel like this
paul mescal... you go to do character preparation to play paul mccartney and you select, i don’t know, that regressive ian leslie book for instance. because you’re trying to tell the world that you take yourself too seriously to care about previous portrayals of the beatles, but what you don’t know is that mclennon isn’t just a subversive acting choice that’ll earn you an oscar nomination, it’s not just shipping, it’s not just RPF, it actually happened.
you’re also blithely unaware of the fact that, in 2000, michael lindsay-hogg did a movie about john and paul, and then it was aaron taylor johnson and thomas brodie sangster, wasn’t it? who were in the mclennon multiverse video. i think we need a mclennon monday video here.
and then mclennon quickly showed up in the fanfiction of eight different bloggers. then it filtered down through the podcasters, the youtubers, and then trickled on down into some tragic waterstones where you, no doubt, plucked it off some new releases display table.
however, that mclennon represents millions of hours of analysis, connection and interpretation by gay fans, and it’s sort of comical how you think that you’ve made a choice that separates you from an existing understanding of the beatles when, in fact, you’re opting for a portrayal that was selected for you by the people on this website… from a pile of “stuff”
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SUCCESSION 2x01 // Succession - Season Two: The Complete Scripts
January 8th, 1969: George plays ‘I Me Mine’ to John for the first time. John snacks on food, opens Paul’s mail, and doesn’t pay much attention.
JOHN: Is that the end of it? GEORGE: Yeah. It’s only that long— JOHN: We can use it for a commercial. [laughs; bored] So uh, yeah. It’s fine. And what do we do about that? GEORGE: Um, well, it’s just a bit – you see— JOHN: It sounds so hard to do. GEORGE: No, it’s… no. JOHN: I mean, for you. GEORGE: No.
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In an article about The Boys of Dungeon Lane, journalist Pete Paphides remembers interviewing Paul, who is being particularly Paul:
“I think things that are happy are also intrinsically sad. They contain the seed of sadness. Let’s imagine we’re making a film, and there’s a person on a beach. It’s a very very sunny day, and the waves are lapping in. Now, that can sort of be happy or sad. It tends to depend on what music you play. Even if you play…” He pretended to be a brass band playing I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside. I told him that I could almost see those Victorian ghosts in stripy bathing costumes before me. “That’s what I mean!” He replies. “One day, when we discover the meaning of life, that will somehow be contained within it. That happy is sad and sad is happy.”
“He pretended to be a brass band”. Of course he did.
Im kind of going through it rn but have a paul with recorder
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