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kurotaurus17 · 1 month
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Mary-Louise Parker…Her. I don’t know her…I know that she’s an actress (a damn good one) It was her portrayal of “Nancy Botwin” on the hit show “Weeds” on Netflix back in 2010 that alerted me to her very existence! Once I was aware though…🤤
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AFIX YOUR GAZE UPON HER VISAGE…😩
She played a Suburban Mom of two who, due to circumstances, became a Weed Magnate in order to provide for her and her children! 😮 The character is a massive red flag that I want to run to at TOP SPEED!!! 😤 🙌🏾
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In 2010 she starred along side one of my all time favorite actors Bruce Willis in 2010’s “RED”…little known fact, the movie RED and RED2 are comic book movies! RED is a Marvel comic…obscure sure but not all comic books feature superheroes in tights!
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…back to WEEDS, her having a love interest in the show that was Black gave your boy all kinds of unwarranted HOPE! 🤣🤣🤣
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I swear to all that is good and holy, IF any Woman were to ever look at me like that…I would literally crucify ALL of her enemies 😶‍🌫️ Now, I know what you’re thinking: “ I thought you were all about Redheads?!”
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Mary...if you EVER see this...GRRRRRR!!!! 👁️👁️ Any day, Any time...I will ROCK YOUR UNIVERSE!!! 🙌🏾
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llpodcast · 1 year
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Book: Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café By Fannie Flagg Film: Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café (1991) Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is a 1987 novel by American author Fannie Flagg. Set in Alabama, it weaves together the past and the present through the blossoming friendship between Evelyn Couch, a middle-aged housewife, and Ninny Threadgoode, an elderly woman who lives in a nursing home. Every week Evelyn visits Ninny, who recounts stories of her youth in Whistle Stop, Alabama, where her sister-in-law, Idgie, and her friend, Ruth, ran a café. These stories, along with Ninny's friendship, enable Evelyn to begin a new, satisfying life while allowing the people and stories of Ninny's youth to live on. The book explores themes of family, aging, lesbianism, and the dehumanizing effects of racism on both black and white people. Fried Green Tomatoes is a 1991 American comedy-drama film directed by Jon Avnet and based on Fannie Flagg's 1987 novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. Written by Flagg and Carol Sobieski, and starring Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy, Mary Stuart Masterson, Mary-Louise Parker and Cicely Tyson, the film tells the story of a housewife who, unhappy with her life, befriends an elderly lady in a nursing home and is enthralled by the tales she tells of people she used to know. The film was released in theaters in the United States on December 27, 1991, garnered positive reviews from critics and was a box office hit, grossing $119.4 million on a $11 million budget. It was nominated for two Oscars at the 64th Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress (Tandy) and Best Adapted Screenplay. Opening Credits; Introduction (2.29); Background History (11.59); Plot Synopsis (13.19); Book Thoughts(17.57); Let's Rate (1:06.57); Amazing Design Advertisement (16.47); Introducing a Film (1:17.57); Film Trailer (1:18.47); Lights, Camera, Action (1:21.14); How Many Stars (1:59.03); End Credits (2:09.17); Closing Credits (2:11.19) Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – copyright 2021. All rights reserved Closing Credits: Count On Me by Bruno Mars. Taken from the album Doo-Wops and Hooligans. Copyright 2011 Atlantic/Warner Music. ​ Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used with Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon Music.
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wornoutspines · 2 months
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R.I.P.D. (Movie Review) | Still as good but in need of a Blumhouse-esque Reboot
#RIPD (2013) | Still as good but in need of a blumhouse-esq reboot #RyanReynolds #JeffBridge #moviereview #MaryLouiseParker #KevinBacon #Throwback #ThrowbackThursday
Based on the comic book created by Peter M. Lenkov and Lucas Marangon, this movie was written by Matt Manfredi (The Boys) and Phil Hay. Robert Schwentke and stars Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool), Jeff Bridges (The Giver), Mary-Louise Parker (Red Sparrow, Mr. Mercedes), and Kevin Bacon (Blackmass, X: First Class). Premise: A recently slain cop joins a team of undead police officers working for the Rest…
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tangisi5 · 1 year
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MARY LOUISE PARKER⭐ #marylouiseparker #actress
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franciscomaldo · 2 years
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#MaryLouiseParker y #CarrieAnneMoss protagonizarán drama de #JustineBateman #Face √
#MaryLouiseParker y #CarrieAnneMoss protagonizarán drama de #JustineBateman #Face √
Mary-Louise Parker (Weeds), Carrie-Anne Moss (la franquicia Matrix), Isabelle Fuhrman (The Novice) y Liana Liberato (To the Bone) se han inscrito para protagonizar la próxima película de Justine Bateman, Face, basada en su éxito de ventas de 2021, Face: One Square Foot of Skin. Marie-Louise Parker / Imagen cortesía Bruce Glikas/Bruce Glikas/WireImage La película escrita por Bateman consta de 14…
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duranduratulsa · 2 years
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Up next on my 90's Fest Movie and TV Marathon...The Client (1994) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #drama #suspense #thriller #suspensethriller #TheClient #johngrisham #TommyLeeJones #SusanSarandon #bradrenfro #marylouiseparker #AnthonyLaPaglia #anthonyedwards #OssieDavis #davidspeck #WilliamHMacy #KimCoates #jtwalsh #ripjtwalsh #WillPatton #ripossiedavis #BradleyWhitford #AnthonyHeald #JohnDiehl #dancastellaneta #MicoleMercurio #dvd #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas2ndannual90sfest
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tentpoletrauma · 2 years
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A Men in Black ripoff starring Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges as mismatched afterlife cops — who wouldn’t want that right? Well, it turns out pretty much no one, but that doesn’t mean that Robert Schwentke’s 2013 box office bomb isn’t worth discussing! Join Sebastian and Jennifer as they exhume the nearly forgotten exquisite corpse of this ill-conceived Boston based supernatural action comedy. New episode is up on all the podcast places — thanks for checking it out! 🎪🔪👻👮‍♀️ #podcast #podcastlife #mib #podcastersofinstagram #podcastepisode #newepisode #moviereview #filmpodcast #podcastersofig #boston #podcastrecommendation #ripd #ryanreynolds #jeffbridges #marylouiseparker #kevinbacon https://www.instagram.com/p/CZruk9QJbhk/?utm_medium=tumblr
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frontmezzjunkies · 2 years
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Birthday Candles/How I Learned to Drive #frontmezzjunkies reviews: @RoundaboutNY's #BirthdayCandles & @MTC_NYC's #HowILearnedToDrive #RTCBirthdayCandles by #NoahHaidle d: #VivienneBenesch w/ #DebraMessing #MTCLearnedToDrive by #PaulaVogel d: #MarkBrokaw w/ #MaryLouiseParker #DavidMorse https://frontmezzjunkies.com/2022/04/26/how-i-learned-to-drive-birthday-candles/ (at American Airlines Theatre) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdBTmTmuCoj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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doomonfilm · 6 years
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Thoughts : Howl (2010)
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While recently doing a gig at Cheer Up Charlie’s in Austin, I found myself enthralled by the animations I was seeing on the screen.  The imagery was bold, symbolic, informative and free-flowing, and it definitely got the gears rotating in my mind.  Then, an image jumped out at me, because I recognized the symbol... the inference... I saw Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassady portrayed famously as the duo in On The Road, a book that forever changed my perspective on both creativity and the general way one leads one’s life.  I asked the bartender what was on the TV, and that was how I found out about Howl. 
The late 1950′s in America were a time of polarizing transitions, as the ‘wholesome’ lifestyle presented by the country was beginning to take a backseat to a new generation of inquisitive and curious minds set on changing the world.  From the West Coast came a movement of poets known collectively by the cultured masses as the Beat Generation, with their San Francisco Renaissance forever changing the landscape of literature, poetry or otherwise.  Their initial declaration came in the form of Howl, a four part poem by Allen Ginsberg (James Franco) full of shocking truths and colloquial language that perfectly described the angst and disconnect found in young Americans.  From its initial reading at the Six Gallery in October of 1955, to the obscenity trial that surrounded its release via City LIghts Bookstore co-founder Lawrence Ferlinghetti (Andrew Rogers), and beyond, the work has continued to remain as influential, polarizing and on the nose today as it was nearly 80 years ago. 
The three-prong approach that this film uses is perfectly balanced in regards to the way it presents events and ideas on both a historical and deeply informative level.  The meat of the film is made up of the court trial, shot very much like a standard court drama with all of the rich, golden colors and intellectual sparring one would imagine as a way to frame and glorify the idea of free speech, and the way it nurtures thought outside of the box.  The story of Ginsberg and his growth to prominent poet are mostly shot in black and white flashbacks, if not flashbacks with muted color, providing a fresh look at a nostalgic time.  The centerpiece of the film is definitely the animated portrayal of the poem Howl, with literal interpretations turned into psychedelic brushstrokes for a bigger picture that slowly reveals itself over the course of the poem’s four parts.  The film is so artistic because of how bold, fresh and groundbreaking the artist at the center of it was... his work was challenging, and therefore, the presentation of his work cannot be run of the mill.
This challenging nature really works for the film, as it seemingly aims to challenge viewers very much in the same way that Howl did both in terms of presentation and substance.  The presentation of both the poem and the film are hectic at the onset, with so much stimulating material thrown at you that you’re not sure rather or not you should relish in it or be embarrassed by it.  It is only after you become awash in the foul language, sexual ideas and observations on the society that you are able to get over personal hang-ups and actually examine them on a base level, at face value.  Much like Ginsberg speaks on his methods for opening the lines of conversation about homosexuality, Howl did the same thing in regards to racial prejudice, how people look at the government, and even provided much needed insight into the eventual era that was the Hippie generation. 
The film itself is shaped very much like a documentary, with the main exception being that actors are cast in all of the roles.  Once you get over the familiar faces and the slightly embellished stylized touches (used tastefully, most certainly), you really find yourself falling right into the crux of the matter in regards to where you stand on if the material is obscene or not.  The insight provided by both those in the court proceedings and by Ginsberg via James Franco’s theatrical presentation of his recorded interviews provide context and a deeper understanding into the poems, the times, and some of the iconic figures that emerged from the times.  As mentioned before, the three distinct presentation styles of the three main story arcs work well with one another, making an already relatively short movie fly by like an intellectual roller-coaster ride.
James Franco is much more measured, calculated and controlled in his portrayal of Ginsberg than he is in most roles, maybe as a sign of respect to the poet and his vast influence.  Jon Hamm is charming, sly, calculating and cunning as the defense attorney, managing to be sharp without ever overstepping the boundaries into the realms of attacks.  David Strathairn plays by the book as the prosecutor, setting up Hamm without ever acquiescing to full victim-hood, and managing to get valid points in despite his inevitable losing status.  Bob Balaban does his usual thing as the judge, giving those reactions that only he can.  Jon Prescott has big shoes to fill as Neal Cassady, but he does manage to bring a magnetic aura to his personification of the legend.  Aaron Tveit is sweet in his connection with Franco, managing to give viewers a true sense of love in their on-screen relationship.  Appearances by Treat Williams, Jeff Bridges, Todd Rotondi, Mary-Louise Parker, Alessandro Nivola and Andrew Rogers round out the main cast.
With Howl, I imagine most people come for the star power and the visual stimulation, as those were certainly the elements that drew me in,  What made me stay, however, was the respect and importance given not only to the work (and the creator), but to its impact.  The film illustrates in every way that it can just how much impact Ginsberg and his contemporaries came to have on modern day culture.
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eigaandhollywood · 3 years
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Red celebrates it's 11th anniversary today
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lou · 3 years
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One of my favorite tracks from the film #boysontheside 1995 #tbt #throwbackthursday #everydayislikesunday by #thepretenders Love it. #morrissey #whoopigoldberg #drewbarrymore #marylouiseparker #matthewmcconaughey #movie #film #memories #soundtrack #chrissiehynde #pretenders #lgbtq #lgbt #gay #nostalgia #nostalgic #rockband #thesmiths #alternative #ballad #coversong #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #music https://www.instagram.com/p/COPyiQarSps/?igshid=26ftwt0spdc9
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thatsmovietalk · 4 years
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R.I.P.D. (2013) Directed by #RobertSchwentke Starring #JeffBridges #RyanReynolds #Kevin Bacon #MaryLouiseParker #StephanieSzostak #RIPD #Hollywood #hollywood #picture #film #movie #cinema #films #theater #movies #movieposter #movieworld #movielovers #movienews #screen https://www.instagram.com/p/CFgMr7XgdDM/?igshid=1av1iyzz4ejfp
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tangisi5 · 1 year
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MARY LOUISE PARKER⭐#marylouiseparker #actress
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gosto-disto · 4 years
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Tomates Verdes Fritos um filme sobre o valor da amizade entre mulheres. Dicas, curiosidades e link para assistir on line grátis, no blog. Vale a pena ver ou rever. Link na bio. gosto-disto.com . . . #tomatesverdesfritos #filme #filmes #cinema #filmegratis #sororidade #sororidadefeminina #feminista #feminismo #marylouiseparker #kathybates #jessicatandy #marystuartmasterson #chrisodonnell #recomendo #resenhadefilme https://www.instagram.com/p/CFSj9Z1Auqu/?igshid=1sycq99u44wtu
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kencollects · 4 years
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Here's my top nine posts from 2019 -- seven autographed pictures and two DC Bombshell statues!  It was definitely a fun year for adding all kinds of new items into my ever-growing collections.  Thanks for all the likes! #KenCollects #TopNine #Top9of2019 #Top9 #BestNine #Best9 #BestNine2019 #Batman #Catwoman #DCBombshells #ChristinaHendricks #BettiePage #CatherineBach #HeatherGraham #HarleyQuinn #MaryLouiseParker #LindaEvans #JoanCollins #autograph #autographs #autographed #autographcollection #autographcollector #auto #signed #signature #8x10 #8x10s https://www.instagram.com/p/B6xTcaHpH7G/?igshid=1lorrilx79ni3
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inezandvinoodh · 7 years
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@ritawilson your man was funny!! Wonderful #tomhanks and #marylouiseparker tonight at the #changebeginswithin gala of the @davidlynchfoundation discussing their life ‘s benefits of #transedentalmeditation . Kisses iv
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