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You Won’t Believe This Tower Is in Macau..

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“Hollywood sex stars usually turn out to be far more interesting (and talented) than their publicity would lead you to expect. Jane Russell was publicised primarily for having big breasts (from the censors’ reaction one would have thought cleavage was about to destroy the moral fibre of the American nation), but she proved to have a nice line in scepticism and wry wit as well, making her an excellent comedienne.”
/ From The Illustrated Enclyclopedia of the World’s Great Movie Stars (1979) by Ken Wlaschin /
Born on this day 105 years ago: mean, moody and magnificent leading lady of the forties and fifties, Howard Hughes’ protégée, Bemidji, Minnesota’s finest export, former chiropodist’s assistant and Playtex cross-your-heart bra spokesmodel (“for us full-figured gals”), Big Bad Jane Russell (née Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell, 21 June 1921 - 28 February 2011)! I particularly treasure tough cookie Russell’s screen partnerships with film noir bad boy Robert Mitchum, who matched her for hardboiled wry humour and impudence. (They were buddies offscreen: Mitchum called her “an authentic original”). If you only know Russell as Marilyn Monroe’s wisecracking brunette pal in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), her filmography is studded with gems like His Kind of Woman (1951), Macao (1952) and her finest moment, The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956). But I even love her in lesser efforts like Hot Blood (1956) and The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown (1957). Russell also sang with genuine style and verve (check out her rendition of “One for My Baby” in Macao in particular). Not that Russell herself was impressed. “I got little artistic satisfaction from my work,” she confessed in her 1985 autobiography. “I was definitely a victim of Hollywood typecasting.”
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I need more abt the fact Macao clearly took on a bit of a fatherly friend sort of role for Cana while she grew up at the guild, which naturally developed into friendship and seeing her as an adult he looks out for but can also trust to look out for herself. Like I've been watching fairy tail season one and in a lot of the flash backs it's Macao (and Wakaba) looking out for Cana and checking on her. I think way down the line it's revealed it was Macao and/or Wakaba who suggest she pick up card magic, and then they watched her grow into s-class material from that.
Like don't get me wrong I enjoy the Cana Gildarts daughter father dynamic and then navigating that, but how does Macao fit in once she finally tells Gildarts who she is? They clearly still care about each other, we see them still around one another. But how did that look? How was the reunion after the 7 year gap? What did they talk about?
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