A bunch of drunk college kids tried to play “Alice in Wonderland”
I cry of laughter everytime I watch this.what the fuclk did i just watch
the best goddamn adaptation ever
Announcement: Henceforth my tumblr will be a Prince George Appreciation Blog.
things i love
- hot dads
- hot 35 year olds
- powerful men
- rich men
- hot dads
This super awesome nerdfighter art has always been my favourite, and it served as my inspiration to write a Hank and John version of the Phineas and Ferb theme song.
(Lyrics can be found in the YouTube description!)
Yes, and yes, and yes!
Made of awesome!
I feel awesome being included in this awesome!
maybe he won’t die in the movie
i love how we all know exactly what this post is about
the passion of the christ
Whenever a movie costume is on display, or is sold into the hands of a private collector, what is often heard said is just how detailed the costume is, and how much work went into it that simply cannot be seen or appreciated on film.
However, with the current shift to HD television shows and BluRay films, that is starting to change. The above costume is a wonderful example of how an absolutely exquisite gown becomes something completely different when the details can be seen. The costume worn by Geraldine Chapman as Fräulein Rottenmeier in the 2005 production of Heidi is certainly beautiful in its graceful lines and shape. However, when seen in the Doctor Who Christmas Special The Snowmen in 2012 on Jenna Louise Coleman as Clara, the previously unseen textures become more apparent, as do the subtle variations of colours in the different fabrics.
Costume Credit: Supremesoufflegirl
E-mail Submissions: submissions@recycledmoviecostumes.com
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Spring Makeup Tutorial✿
Tyler And Mamrie
A friendship for the ages.
You can’t TAM(ri)E this love!
happy easter
Disney gender swaps by Sakimi Chan








