Once you get past the barriers you've put up in your mind, no crossover idea is too crazy to read.
Not to be dramatic or anything but I think I've fucked myself over on some of these finals.
Almost all of them are projects and I think I've waited too long to start some of them. I guess we shall see.
Shoutout to that one user who posted a video/gif of two of Sutekh's robots killing a guy by smashing him with their boobs, but then I guess deleted it so I look like an idiot when I tried to find it to send to my friends. Count your days buddy.
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I was looking up Susan's family motto (for reasons), and I had forgotten just how many puns are in the dog Latin stuff Terry Pratchett does. Things like:
Quod Subigo Farinum as the family motto for the baker, translating to "Because I knead the dough."
Almost all of the guilds except for the MOST prominent ones have a joke as a motto. Reading the Plummer's Guild one was really funny.
One of Albert's line in Mort being Sodomy Non Sapians = Buggered if I know.
Like, I went looking for one thing and ended up reading the entire wiki article for Discworld's Latatian.
Idk, it's almost like he was a professional, knowledgeable, and talented comedic writer or something.
Claude Rains - (Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Wagon Train, Rawhide) - "The reason I got into Old Hollywood and started studying theatre and film! He's such a little cutie as well as a smoking hot, velvet voiced morsel of evil - he's that good and can play both so easily!..." text propaganda continued below the cut.
Patrick Troughton - (Doctor Who) - His version of the doctor is my absolute favourite.
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Claude Rains:
While he might be more famous for his movie roles(like Casablanca, The Invisible Man, Lawrence of Arabia, Now, Voyager, and Mr. Skeffington to name a few!), he was also a television star in his own right! He had lots of guest spots on various shows but in the tv-realm, he's probably the most well known for his work for "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and was a frequent collaborator with Hitch himself, having the spotlight for five episodes! My favorite tv performance of his was playing Father Amion in the episode "The Horseplayer", where he plays the kindest priest who gets taken for a ride and it's so heartbreaking to see him in tears where he confesses that it's his fault the church's funds were used for less than better means (but it all works out in the end!). It's such an honest performance and it's a refreshing change from all his evil villians (but we love them anyway!) he'd done in the past. Another favorite performance of mine is his performance as Leonard Eldridge in the episode "The Door Without a Key", a seemingly amnesiac old man who makes a bond with a lost boy in a police station. They're adorable together and I found myself tearing up a little when they both confess how lonely they are in the world.
Patrick Troughton:
Kinda sick of my body waiting until my roommates in the room so it can make the most ungodly stomach noises known to mankind. It sounds like my body's about to both die of starvation and violently shit at the exact same time. For NO reason.
It's kinda impressive.
Tornado Alley baby LETS GOO!!!!! 🌪
Day one of twitters Shadamy week: movies
I feel like Frankenstien kinda fits shadow and his lore really well.
also probably have to specify that shadow was probably the one who picked the movie.
Huh?! If this is true, that's amazing! Maybe if they win stuff Disney might put them back on the streaming service?
With Tony Hale and Marta Kessler both being nominated for the first time for mbs!
Terrible jokes and ramblings and OH GOD, THE PAIN! THE UNENDURABLE AGONY! (howdy)
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