in response to the cancellation of sense8 I am in turn cancelling netflix and also ever getting out of bed again
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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in response to the cancellation of sense8 I am in turn cancelling netflix and also ever getting out of bed again
how am i, as a millennial who grew up with the first two mummy movies, supposed to take the mummy (2017) seriously?
My favorite thing is theater critics attempting to describe Lucas Steele as Anatole
“Enter the peacocking rogue Anatole (Lucas Steele, a platinum-blond knife-blade who looks like he could have kept One Direction together singlehandedly).”
-Leah Greenblatt, Entertainment Weekly
“Anatole (Lucas Steele, so wickedly sexy he should be arrested) is a preening peacock with a platinum-blond faux-hawk, given a flashy rock-star entrance”
-David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter
“Steele is charismatic as the cocky hedonist, haughtily tearing through scenes like a Disney prince off his meds.”
-Robert Kahn, NBC 4
"Anatole — portrayed by Lucas Steele with irrepressible rock-star vanity and the hair of a platinum woodpecker.”
-Linda Winer, Newsday
"Lucas Steele, for instance, is ideal as the Anatole conceived here: a rock star in skintight pants and a cantilevered pompadour.”
-Jesse Green, Vulture
"Lucas Steele performs the devilishly handsome Anatole with a cocky swagger that is just as effective on this recording as it is in person at the Imperial Theatre. Steele’s sex-infused instrument uses sublime delicacy to woo Natasha and listeners alike, allowing audiences to understand how he could sweep the young girl away.”
-David Clarke, Broadway World
"Steele’s Anatole Kuragin, the androgynous Casanova with a platinum pompadour who sweeps onto the stage with a David Bowie swagger and an introductory line in the opening song that tells the audience almost everything we need to know about him: “Anatole is hot. He spends his money on women and wine.”
-Dana Schwartz, The Observer
"Steele comes across as a Disney prince who plunged into New York City in an Enchanted-like scenario”
-Dana Schwartz, The Observer
"Lucas Steele plays Anatole as a Disney villain—sky-high pompadour, skin-tight pants, slinkily thrust hips, and a singing voice that soars and swoops”
-Jil Picariello, ZEALnyc
"Anatole’s played by Lucas Steele, who reminds me a bit of a young Val Kilmer (Think Top Secret, not Top Gun)”
-Laura LaVelle, Newswhistle
Basically it’s the best.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY EVERYONE
THIS IS ACTUALLY REAL
Yes. In time you will learn to use it as I have.
kala: *makes a bomb*
wolfgang: (。♥‿♥。)
kala: *blows up a car*
wolfgang: (。♥‿♥。)
Once upon a time in the hidden heart of France, a handsome young prince lived in a beautiful castle. Although he had everything his heart desired, the Prince was selfish and unkind. He taxed the village to fill his castle with the most beautiful objects. And his parties with the most beautiful people.
Star Trek is the one shining light which says, no, we’re not going to destroy ourselves. We’re gonna continue and we’re gonna move out into the galaxy and be really handsome.
Simon Pegg (via thylaas)
Star Wars Fan Adam Scott Surprised by His Idol Mark Hamill
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