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>>24701485I want to marry her. Is it just so I can have her do that to all of my books? No, but mostly.
>>24701485Why did she make Gandalf Italian?
>>24701485I wonder where she lives and what her address is
>>24701485you know who wants this? Mexicans, and where? on their cars. do they read fantasy? NO. but they do love their aztec mythology.
It feels like a really shitty thing to do, to watch a movie and retroactively apply elements of the film onto the book it was based on.I'd hate to read American Psycho and not be able to think of Patrick Bateman as anyone other than Christian Bale.
the lord of the goatsies
>>24701719Yes also there's no footage of her painting, the paintings are done and she's pretending to add something.
>>24701485How do I convince girls like this to be my gf?
>>24701485She looks sort of like julia garner with long hair
>>24701485>watches movie>doesn't read the books>paints the book based on the movieTypical superficial female thinking
>webm thread>1 webm
>>24701745If I knew, you think I’d be here on a Friday night?
>>24701485Yeah yeah, that's kinda cool. Pretty gay tho.
>As to the rest of her, I’ve nothing to say: it’s only a woman’s head and her hair that I’m really interested in. It’s what I like to feast my eyes on first in the street, and then enjoy in private indoors. There are good and positive reasons for this preference. The hair is the dominant part of the body: it’s placed in the most obvious and conspicuous position and is the first thing we notice. The rest of the body achieves its effect through brightly coloured clothes, the hair through its natural sheen... In a nutshell, hair is so important that whatever adornments a woman may appear in – gold, jewels, fine clothes – unless she’s made the most of her hair, you can’t call her properly dressed.
>>24701485I actually do have a handful of /lit/ webms