The second one for six fanarts. Since we have Celebrian here is the birdy husband. Wanted capture something of his resemblance to Luthien here
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The second one for six fanarts. Since we have Celebrian here is the birdy husband. Wanted capture something of his resemblance to Luthien here
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she in fact, was not
Alex Tarrant as VALANDIL in THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER (2022-) S2E05: Halls of Stone
online communities are so strange because people slip away so easily. you can be on here for years, folding people you've never met into the fabric of your daily life, and then they disappear, leaving only ghost posts scattered across tumblr behind. or their blog stays dormant, for weeks, months, years, until you're only still following them because you remember that they love sunflowers or they were kind to you when they didn't have to be or the last thing they posted was sad and raw and you still worry about them sometimes.
and sometimes they come back when you least expect it, years later, even, and there's this sudden rush of relief like there you are, there you are, even though you barely knew each other.
there's a strange kind of love to it. i don't know you and i want to hold your hand across miles and time zones and oceans. i can still see the imprint of you in this community you left. you don't anyone will notice or care when you're gone, but we notice and we care and we wish you well.
i hope you're all okay out there. i hope the sun is shining on your face and you are breathing deeply. i miss you.
I love that Elendil is Rose lmao
thinking about the people who vanished without a trace. The mutual who reblogged something as usual and never came back online. The friend on discord who just disappeared, and when you go to check on them their account is deleted and theres no other way to contact them
I look out of my window and hope you are okay, I wish you well and Im sorry I didn't get to say goodbye.
I hope we meet again someday but until then. Stay safe. Stay alive. Be well.
Then the heart of Ăowyn changed, or else at last she understood it. And suddenly her winter passed, and the sun shone on her. 'I stand in Minas Anor, the Tower of the Sun,' she said; 'and behold! The Shadow has departed! I will be a shieldmaiden no longer, nor vie with the great Riders, nor take joy only in the song of slaying. I will be a healer, and love all things that grow and are not barren.' And again she looked at Faramir. 'No longer do I desire to be a queen,' she said. Then Faramir laughed merrily. 'That is well,' he said; 'for I am not a king.'
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003, dir. Peter Jackson)
The Return of the King by J. R. R. Tolkien (published October 1955)
VIVIEN LEIGH & ROBERT TAYLOR in WATERLOO BRIDGE 1940 â dir. Mervyn LeRoy
VIVIEN LEIGH & ROBERT TAYLOR in WATERLOO BRIDGE 1940 â dir. Mervyn LeRoy
Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor in Waterloo Bridge (1940)
âOne of the key scenes was the one in a nightclub on New Yearâs Eve, in which Vivien and Bob were supposed to meet and fall in love. He was leaving the next day for the front. It was a scene that Bierman, Franklin, and I had spent a lot of time on, and the dialogue between the two was, we had all thought, beautiful and tender. But on the set it just didnât seem to work too well. ⊠I realized at that moment what silent directors had always known, and what I should have known, too. Often, in great emotional moments, there are no words. A look, a gesture, a touch can convey much more meaning than spoken sentences. Since sound came in, we had become dependent on it, perhaps overdependent on it. It was time to go back to basic human behavior, and often human beings say nothing. This scene was one of those times when silence was more expressive than dialogue.â â Mervyn LeRoy
âDo people have to kill each other to - give them a heightened sense of life?â âEither youâre excited about life or youâre not. You know, Iâve never been able to wait for the future. â
Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor in Waterloo Bridge (1940). Dir.Mervyn LeRoy.
Waterloo Bridge, 1940Â
Movie for Monday
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Robert Taylor and Vivien Leigh in Waterloo Bridge (1940)
Eleanor Parker and Ronald Reagan in The Voice of the Turtle (1947)
Happy New Year from Anne Baxter and John Hodiak