notmoreflippingelves:

notmoreflippingelves:

feliciamontagues:

I’ve just discovered that John Light recently got his hair cut REALLY short, and it looks TERRIBLE. (Link) And now I’m scared that train kisses with Felicia will be forever marred by Flamby’s oddly prescient Steve Jobs cosplay.

Edit: Even though it is now a lot harder to thirst after him, I find the fact that John Light’s potential mid-life crisis (cause if it wasn’t him going bald or doing it for a role, it’s a possible explanation)  might consist partly of him getting a terrible hair cut and wearing denim-on-denim (with rolled cuffs, no less) is funny as hell, and I’d like to imagine Flambeau going through a similar mid-life crisis

@herdivineshadow said: Haha here I was thinking that he was looking particularly great and I couldn’t put my finger on what it was – I thought maybe the glasses, but what if it’s the short hair?

My thought is that it’s probably the glasses, considering that his performance in the Thom Pain (trailer) with glasses is probably the most attractive he is ever been in anything ever. But to be fair, some of the  short hair pictures do look better than others, so it might not be that bad.

TURNS OUT I think I was probably thinking about this photo and it is a bit the glasses, because I don’t like the dark framed ones and this one has clear frames, but mostly yes the short hair.

wellntruly:

“He never failed to mention The Last Unicorn as one of his very favorite books, and as one of the movies he was most proud of having made. Indeed, he left me whopperjawed – as Mark Twain would have put it – when we were being interviewed together on Austrian television, and he announced, “Oh, yes, I simply couldn’t resist a chance to play King Haggard one more time, even in another language. After all –” and he looked straight into the camera – “it’s the closest they’ll ever let me get to playing King Lear.” The camera swung toward me to catch my stunned reaction, and Chris looked across the studio at me, and winked.
[…] On the last occasion, when I had called to wish him a happy 90th birthday, I remember him assuring me that “if, by the time you come to make your live-action version of your movie, I have passed on, do not let it concern you. I have risen from the dead several times. I know how it’s done.””

— Peter S. Beagle on the late Sir Christopher Lee
(via lastarpeggios)

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softazelma:

For all Tumblr’s talk about Steve being an Irish Catholic, I don’t see a lot of posts about him being Irish Catholic and what that’d entail, and I’m hella disappointed

In another universe, he would’ve been a hell of a Jesuit