Silver Tongue

Apr 02

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eevaningtea:
“x2 Beatdown (Strider and Pyrope Style)
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eevaningtea:

x2 Beatdown (Strider and Pyrope Style)

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urfaveistransandplaysminecraft:

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Zoe from Monster Prom is canonically trans and plays Minecraft!

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my-friends-dont-know-im-a-furry:

sapphic-giraffic:

Listen.

Everyone is furries.

Every single one of us.

You either live your truth, or you die lying to yourself.

Don’t wait.

You have nothing to lose but your chains :3c

“you have nothing to lose but your chains” is raw as fuck and to finish it with a “:3c” is a fucking power move

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kang0-0a:
“사혼의 멘탈 조각을 찾아서
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kang0-0a:

사혼의 멘탈 조각을 찾아서

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summertudinal:

sankarian:

me: (googling) snake bite leg what to do

google: elevate and apply pressure

me: (lifting snake real high) apologize or else

Thor age 8 

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mamoru:

you may not be able to control the plot of your life, or the characters in it, or even the genre, but you can control one thing: the soundtrack. grab some headphones and make it a banger.

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glow–squid:

So Taako’s full name is Taako Taaco, and Legolas from LOTR is known as Legolas Greenleaf. And Legolas, as we know, literally translates to green leaf. So I’m digging this accidental tradition of naming elves the same name twice, but spelled a little differently.

The men, the myths, the legends: Greenleaf Greenleaf and Taako Taaco

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triflesandparsnips:

derinthemadscientist:

rockthrowingman:

sabertoothwalrus:

hollyblueagate:

hollyblueagate:

what happened with jordan peele that after years of comedy he just casually stepped into the role of The horror auteur of the decade

like i understand there’s a lot of overlap in the genres and in his work but i mean this guy was a sketch comedy person for years and then switched over to horror for his directorial debut and that one movie was so well done and struck such a chord with people (even winning for screenplay and being nominated for best picture despite being a low budget, black led film of the least award grabbing genre) that he’s already one of the respected auteurs of horror by the time the trailers for his next projects drop

in my brief experience in theater I learned that comedic acting is wayy harder to do than acting in dramas. In comedies, usually the characters ACT very seriously and it’s often the context that makes it funny.

It’s why comedic actors can usually do serious roles pretty well but dramatic actors often have harder times with comedies

It’s worth noting that his TV show Key & Peele may technicality have been sketch comedy but each episode was basically a collection of short films, many using Horror and Race as subjects. I’d wager almost all of them having heavy involvement by Peele as a writer, actor, producer, and probably director too. That’s five seasons worth of crash course filmmaking on top of any other experience he may already have.

Get Out was also produced by Blumhouse, which is a production company that will give a very small budget worth of money and a wide release to basically anyone who asks. It’s kinda great because it means anyone from first time directors to people who want to use themes big studios would scoff at (both of which apply to Peele) can get stuff made.

To sum up: Peele is an incredibly smart and talented guy with way more film making experience that people give him credit for who saw a way to make a mark and took it.

I’m not an actor but among writers it’s a known adage that “horror is comedy without a punchline”.  The audience usually doesn’t notice this because the punchline usually provides relief too quickly to consciously notice, but structurally, it’s true. Comedy is harder, because you have to sell the horror AND THEN the punchline.

So anytime people want to talk about Jordan Peele’s switch from comedy to horror, I always want to bring up this sketch, which is basically horror – but with a few key things that transition it to comedy. 

Thing that makes it comedy: Absurdity.

However, note the horror elements:

You can do this with a lot of Key and Peele sketches – there are a ton of horror elements, and what tips them toward comedy are the levels of absurdity and, to a degree, the resolutions (i.e., the punchlines described previously). “Turbulence” is another good example of this, I think, along with “Black People Telepathy”“Weird Playlist”, and “The Telemarketer”.

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