It's high time for our November Inklings! For more see the first post here or the rules below.
Rules:
1. At any time during the month, on your own blog post a scene from a book or film that matches the prompt, including a link back here in your post.
2. Leave a link to your post in the comments section on this post and I'll post all your links with the next prompt. That's it!
October Round-Up:
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So I know turkeys -- or rather, more importantly thankfulness and savory feast days -- are synonymous themes with November, but... I freely confess I decided to do the following topic to get another one of my fall selections in that I was debating last month. Plus the topic just sounds like a lot of fun. xD
(Also, I'm waaaaaaay behind with replying to comments everywhere. Part of the reason: apparently blogger won't communicate with my computer re the comments box so I have to use my phone :P, but I very much enjoyed everyone's entries last month and am still hoping to leave a bunch of proper comments soon. <3)November's prompt is:
A character making an undignified splash in book or film (i.e. landing in the likes of mud, or water dumped over their head etc.)
And now for my entry! Which is.... this. From Ever After. Of course. Surprisingly, there aren't any Youtube clips for this scene (and I searched pretty hard), but I think you'll get the idea. As the prince is on the run near the beginning -- trying to escape the responsibilities of his birth -- he stumbles into an unexpected scene on the road and ends up taking a spill in the process of recovering someone else's stolen property.
Have you seen Ever After?
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Looking forward to seeing what you all come up with! Have fun!
You finally got to use Ever After! Oh this scene was great! All Henry wanted to do is run away and instead like the (literal) prince he is, does a great kindness in returning a now legendary portrait. I love this movie!
ReplyDeleteHere's my Inklings post: https://revealedintime.blogspot.com/2020/11/inklings-link-upnovember.html
Ah, such a fun scene! Ever After is my sister's favorite movie, so I've seen it a lot.
ReplyDeleteMine is up! I broke my pattern of alternating between books and movies and did a scene from a movie because I thought that this prompt was so great with the visual!:
http://moviesmeetmatch.blogspot.com/2020/11/inklings-november-2020.html
I always thought this scene looked like so much fun as a kid! I LOVE Ever After, such a classic!!
ReplyDeleteHaha such a good scene! I immediately think of that scene in Calamity Jane where she actually looks clean and put together for once, and then falls in the mud and disappoints Katie, Bill and Danny with how nothing has changed haha. xD
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