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Wrathion [da Silva] PINGO - Partial Dragon Form (AU)
Now for the appreciation of all audiences (if you know what I mean...).
BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN had it’s premiere on this day 85 YEARS AGO! James Whale’s classic (one of many) continues to inspire audiences today...❤️
I finally did the line art for an old sketch of my boy-cow OC, Dale!😁
This art is 100% wholesome and approved for all audiences!😅
Hope you like it!🐮🏳️🌈
#gayart #bara #gayartist #gaybara #monsterboy #lgbtart #lgbtqart #gayoc #gayarts #homoart #queerart #gayartwork #artegay #gay
Plenty of time to do the filmmakers right and prepare those @IMAX 70mm #Film Prints for "@007: #NoTimeToDie", '@UniversalPics'!
I am definitely spreading the word, as usual. #IMAX and I have a great relationship. I'm sure they would want audiences to see it in its native format!
The creature from Night of the Demon. An unfortunate biproduct of a dispute between a producer who wanted a creature shown to appeal to drive-in audiences & a director who wanted to maintain the psychology of his film by never showing it directly, it came out looking cool as hell
The Royal Academy of Arts presents digital initiatives to engage audiences during closure https://t.co/GtMx2wuTNi #RoyalAcademyofArts #audiences #art #newspaper
Just starting out with DND? The D&D Essentials Kit is designed to bring D&D to audiences interested in jumping into a fantasy story. Shop now and grab 20% off! https://t.co/pE16Zcp6tJ
#DND #dungeonsanddragons #RPG #roleplaygames #roleplay
(In)convenience Store Encounters! A Shirabu x Terushima fic by @usakeo1 @hqrarepairbang
Rating: General Audiences
#hqrarepairbang #hqrpb20 #summary12
Read all about the antics of these qts here :D https://t.co/kIgVAEf96L
@DashWallkick Me & some friends going over art changes for TPBs & modern audiences & it all sucks so much ass
SAKI THE SUCCUBUS HUNGERS TONIGHT, Vol. 2 | Mikokuno Homare and studioHIP-CATs | sexy romcom about a succubus-in-training and the lucky(?) guy she moves in with | $13.99 | Mature Audiences | April 21, 2020 | Ghost Ship imprint
https://t.co/Phbw4x0mWv
If you want something fun to do, dig through some really old DnD monsters! Trying to redesign some of the sillier ones into nightmare fuel (not that the OG Thought Eater needs help) is an interesting exercise in bringing an old design into a modern one for current audiences. #dnd
@BarryMemo Has to be when we brought our Co-production of Llygoden yr Eira @TheatrGenCymru to #Barry such a great production with fabulous school audiences.
Here is our new comic fiction series, The Parting. This is an interactive comic where we want the audiences to decide the fate of the story. Do follow us on our IG for more info and content coming soon at https://t.co/DKWMkqOmLa
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‘BAD BOYS FOR LIFE’ & ‘SONIC’, the two highest grossing films of the year so far, will be available on 3/31 for audiences to watch at home!
#BadBoys3 box office: $419M Worldwide
#SonicTheHedgehog box office: $307M Worldwide
Via: @Fandango #BadBoysForLife #SonicMovie
🔥All About Lust🔥
Tappytoon [Ages 16 & up ver.] https://t.co/TduOO4PU9c
Tappytoon [Mature Audiences Only] https://t.co/E6A5vXu28i
Graham W. Osborne: "The film still offers audiences today something to hold onto when the going gets tough. It invites you to look adversity straight in the eye, honk your horn, and laugh." (with art by @brianna_ashby) https://t.co/FedZkcU03W
#ICYMI We just released a brand new case study about our work with @au_press. With a gorgeous visual ID from @whatiscurio, we created a site that is both beautiful and useful for the Press's audiences. Find out the whole story: https://t.co/nPD6cZtYsr
Later this month we'll be heading to @heritageopenday for the second in a series of five special training days aimed at getting younger audiences into heritage sites. Learn more by following #ProjectNewWave
#Heritage #Norwich #CityofStories
Dorothy Gish, born #OTD 1898: “And so I am a comedienne, though I, too, once wanted to do heroic & tragic things. Today my objection to playing comedy is that it is so often misunderstood by the audiences…so often thought to be a lesser art & something which comes naturally…"