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Thank you! Why is this an issue? We've literally had decades of movies and shows with only white couples. Why not represent mixed race couples? There are plenty of them out there. I've actually started taking pictures of my art since scanners tend to make drawings grainy. I used to use a Canon Advance C356iF but I would have to adjust the image to make it look more like it did in real life. Thank you! :) Dwight is mainly known among classic horror movie fans... like myself, haha. His most famous role was that of Renfield in the 1931 version of Dracula with Bela Lugosi, which led to his being typecast into playing mentally unstable people. Because of that, he was never really able to branch out. He was very ahead of his time, though. One actress he worked with on stage even called him "the original method actor." I'd recommend checking out his work. His movies may not be your cup of tea, but he always gave his all to his performances. Thank you! I mostly use graphite pencils, but I'm gradually getting into charcoal. :) Not a lot of people know who Dwight Frye is. The only reason I do is because I'm such a big fan of classic black-and-white movies, especially horror movies. He was never famous during his lifetime, and even now, although he's gained popularity, his fans tend to be classic horror junkies. Thank you! Thank you! :) Thank you! Ditto on Cube. Great film! Just to throw it out there, moving one's lips while reading doesn't necessarily signify that one is unintelligent. I have ADHD and find that doing that helps with my reading comprehension (although I don't do it nearly as much as I used to). I also know some dyslexic people who do it to help them comprehend what they're reading. Some people are also predominantly auditory learners. Lip moving does slow reading down, and it may look weird, but it's not related to intelligence. Lots of intelligent people do this, for a variety of reasons. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) Cutthroat Island (1995) Oh man, I haven't seen The Vanishing in forever. I really need to give that one a rewatch. Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart, and Cary Grant. I'll check that one out! Good picks! I haven't seen Charlotte's Web in eons, and I've never seen Miracle Mile, but I remember Nightmare and Jeepers Creepers. The ending to Jeepers Creepers made me physically ill. I've never seen The Pledge. I'll put it on my watch list. :) That definitely has a bleak ending! I'm putting it on my watch list. It looks like a great movie. Oh yes, I recall that now. That is disturbing. Good pick!