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"Blorbo from my shows" no. Blorbo from my BA. Blorbo from my major. Blorbo from my primary source document.

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Favourite Designs: Frieda Lepold "A Knights Dress" Haute Couture Gown
The Days' Doings, London, August 3, 1872
Concept drawings by Hermann Warm for THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (1920).
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My holy quartet of British film and television about queer men and class set mostly at educational institutions in the first half of the twentieth century that changed me as a person
All my illustrations for David Tennant's magnificent Richard II.
Act One
(No Act Two because 1) it's very short, and 2) he's a complete and utter raging git in it XD)
Act Three
Act Four
Act Five
(Thought I'd throw them up all together because right now it's the art I'm proudest of😊)
"came back wrong" sure yeah that's cool i guess "came back suicidal" now you're talking
came back imprisoned by obligation to bear responsibility for the love and grief that others feel for you. came back painfully aware of the horror of existence. came back to a life you cannot bear to live anymore, to a body you cannot bear to call yours.
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if you haven’t listened to g&s’ the Pirates of Penzance you NEED to it’s genuinely one of the funniest musicals in the world it’s just batshit insane. it reads like a crackfic and i desperately crave aus set in this world because g u y s
the pirates are so chivalrous that they never invade small ships, only ones bigger and better than them. they’re all orphans and when they manage to capture people everyone claims they’re also an orphan so the pirates let them go. the main character frederic works with the pirates because his nursemaid has bad hearing and was ordered to apprentice him to a pilot. frederic jumps out of his hiding place to tell these beautiful girls he was watching their conversation because they were about to take off their stockings how sCA nd aLoU s. frederic sings a whole dramatic betrayal ballad w his forty-year-old nursemaid because she told him she was beautiful so he’d marry her but he thinks she’s hella ugly. this kicks off her villain arc. he asks a whole, entirely unrelated group of ladies if they’re rly ugly and nobody wants to date them, they say no, so he goes ‘😬 u sure?’ twice in a row. THE very model of a modern major general sings his song upon entry, only afterwards asking what’s going on, implying that he sings it every time he sees people. the song is about how good he is at being a general but all he brags about are skills that are entirely irrelevant, eg, integral and differential calculus. frederic plans to exterminate the pirates because he’s turned 21 and left his indenture (they are very respectful about this) but realises he’s apprenticed to them until his 21st birthday and he was born on the 29th of february. there’s these policemen who are just absolute cowards and hide the moment the pirates arrive, then the pirates hear the general arriving and also hide - picture a pirate and a policeman standing obviously behind poles and completely failing to see each other. the policemen echo the ends of lyrics even if it makes no sense, eg “pied in crime” “culty smother”. the pirates sing a song about how stealthy they are, which could be interpreted as just how musicals are, but i’d like to think they’re belting the whole thing. the entire plot is resolved by the sergeant bidding the pirates to yield in Queen Victoria’s name, to which they immediately yield and become noblemen again. oh also it’s a full opera
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Austrian, 1859-1945
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Victor Frankenstein syndrome aka you spent nights over nights crying and bleeding over this work and now that it's finally done you're just like "nvm. it's trash" and go to bed
One of my directors was talking about Julius Caesar last night and said something along the lines of “Brutus believes the revolution is something bigger than the two of them, and Cassius thinks that it doesn’t have to be” and that is going to stick with me forever
Every German Expressionist film I could find
Most links are to the internet archive. Other links go to either youtube or Wikipedia pages that contain the films.
Nerves (1919) Different from the others (1919) Algol (1920) From morn till midnight (1920) The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1920) Genuine (1920) The Golem (1920) Destiny (1921) Shattered (1921) Nosferatu (1922) Phantom (1922) Dr Mabuse der spieler (1922) Raskolnikow (1923) The Tresure (1923) The street (1923) Schatten – Eine nächtliche Halluzination (1923) Die Nibelungen (1924) Waxworks (1924) The hands of Orlac (1924) New Years Eve (1924)
The student of Prague (1926)
Faust (1926)
Tartuffe (1926)
Metropolis (1927 )
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
The man who laughs (1928)
Asphalt (1929)
M (1931)
Vampyr (1932)
The Testament of Dr Mabuse (1933)
A Madame E Yost Evening Gown
c. 1900
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Dev Patel in The Green Knight (2021)
Tamino - Sun May Shine (2018)

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little pig made of glass and his brother, little pig made of glass made of paint
you can start today btw