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The man from nowhere - whit no name
Drafts: The way Eugene say "Alright Blondie" to Rapunzel make me want to draw Blondie and Tuco as Rapunzel and Eugene
so... slay
I have trouble drawing Clint Eastwood, so practice :))
lesbian cowboys forbidden yuri
Tuco, your foot placement ‼️ ( I unknowingly drew it there ☠️
Two outlaws share more than a cigarette. ;)
(They both share the insatiable hunger to rip each other to shreds.)
the bad the ugly and the good quick sketches 🦉
heh after you on the outside me in the inside huh (im completely normal about them)
the man with no name sketch, again of course
im still shit at drawing faces btw i need to study more noses n stufgf
the man with no name, one layer challenge using paint tool sai
tried my best i guess
me when uh when gay cowboys‼️
new hyperfixation, quick sketch
#giving arthur morgan period cramps
#do you guys think hed be a pad or tampon girlie?
OP your tags just made me think abt something (!)
GBU nation, consider: trans!Blondie with period cramps
Goddamn, another thing worming my brain now!
He'd whimper. A lot. And suffer. Do you think Tuco would help him or do you think that he'd enjoy it?
lovely character. i need him to finally break down sobbing clutching his chest like it'll stop the pain crumpling to the floor begging God to either help him or let him die
HC: Blondie has this embellished on the soles of his shoes.
It can be seen when he puts his feet on the table, which he does all the time
First and foremost: Isn't democracy a beautiful thing :D
Second: I think that Blondie is so disassociated and repressed, that hugging him would at first short-circuit him, and then absolutely wreck him. Like, he would just start crying. Ugly sobs.
However(!), he would (with the messy help from Tuco imo) gradually accept that he also has needs and there's nothing wrong with that. And (maybe-slowly-carefully) he would start letting Tuco (and other people) into his heart.
He adopts a kitten. He helps Marisol escape. At the end of the day, he always comes back to Tuco.
He accepts that he is capable of love, as much as he needs it given to him.
He nuzzles to Tuco's soft chest and falls asleep, not guarding with one of his ears open for the first time in years. One of his hands is still petting the kitten.
This is about Tuco/Blondie btw
love when fictional men are so devoted to their partner it makes them dangerous and insane. very slutty behavior keep it up king
The main title in "A fistful of dollars" is legit my favourite one of the trilogy. I like it maybe even more than "the good, the bad and the ugly" score. It's just... So simple and one of the greatest testaments of Ennio Morricone's génius ever displayed.
One of my favourite things about it is the simplicity. It uses just things that people would have available in the wild west, which I feel makes the real difference in building the atmosphere.
The wind – obviously you cannot use as an instrument, so, to imitate the howling of the wind over the wide, bare dessert, he uses violin (and later other string instruments)
Whistling – which, obviously, cowboys were able to do
Bells ringing – like the ones in a church, the clinking also reminds me of spurs (obviously you can't use spurs as an instruments, so something that's also shiny, clinking and metal comes to play – the bells)
Whips cracking – which, many people had to have whips on the wild west
Male chorus – [see whistling above]
Acoustic guitar – is there to essentially string (ha) the melody together. Pretty much the only instrument used that doesn't symbolise something else, and thus the music theme is built around it.
[in a few parts of the soundtrack, instead of acoustic guitar is used the electric one = I love Ennio Morricone so much :D]
"Btw Clint Eastwood said this" "he did this" "he thinks this about other people" I'm not in love with him ok (or whatever), there is a REASON I want to FUCK THAT MAN so hard that he will STOP TALKING
Would love to answer but I genuienly can't decide