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adrianoesteves · 6 months
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musicktoplayinthedark · 10 months
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nofatclips-home · 2 years
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Trailer for Manta Ray (2018) a film by Phuttiphong Aroonpheng. Original score composed by Snowdrops
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Encore #2, an improvisation by Snowdrops live at Zeitraumexit, Mannheim, 11.12.19
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donospl · 5 months
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Co w jazzie piszczy [sezon 1 odcinek 31]
premierowa emisja 13 grudnia 2023 – 18:00 Graliśmy: Ruiqi Wang “A Letter to L” z albumu “Subduing the Silence” – Orchard of Pomegranates Philip Zoubek Trio Extended “Halo” z albumu “Mirage” – Boomslang Records The Angelica Sanchez Nonet “Nighttime Creatures” z albumu “Nighttime Creatures” – Pyroclastic Records Peripheral Vision “Cone Of Silence” z albumu “We’ve Got Nothing” PoiL Ueda “Kumo…
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onlyhelpfulbooks · 1 year
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dweeeeeb · 1 year
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Adult Movie Posters Nurses for Sale (1976) As an epidemic threatens the world’s population, even a tropical paradise isn’t immune to the grave dangers involved. A potential cure has been discovered and when a shipment arrives in a lush island nation, the ship’s captain Markus (Curt Jurgens) has more trouble than he expected. Despite having the antibiotics on board, he is harassed by local law enforcement because his ship also carried some barrels of booze. After some wild barrel tosses and a lot of spilled alcohol, Markus and his crew leave to explore the island and in specific, the women that reside there. Meanwhile, a group of nurses work to keep public health in order, even if that means random threesomes that unfold to ease the patients’ suffering. Johanna von Koczian - Curd Jürgens - Angelica Ott - Christine Schuberth - Herbert Fleischmann
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In the article it says that the average wait is 22 days, but further down it says, “In the public system, often people are waiting at least six months, often a year or 18 months." It took me a long time to accept that I might benefit form seeing someone, but if I have to wait a year and a half, well fuck it.
Then it’s not part of the provincial health coverage, and my private insurance covers enough for one, maybe two visits a year. I don’t see how that would benefit me at all. I’d barely get to trust the therapist in that time and a year later I’d be starting over with someone else. But I don’t have the cash to pay for it out of pocket, so double fuck it.
Pretty pointless.
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Greetings May,I recently noticed your palmerstrange posts, specifically the one from the1northlanderprincess. As a palmerstrange shipper, I am hoping you'll indulge me for a second when I ask, do you personally think there's still a chance of palmerstrange being endgame, even if it doesn't happen until the very end of his arc? Honestly, I personally hope so, even if its 616!Stephen x 838!Christine, I'm perfectly, 100% on board with it <3. I just want them together so badly!! :P*begging face*
I'm gonna be honest and say I have no idea, marvel movies have always different writers each and with Clea introduced, I think they are going for her to be the main love interest but someone can always change their mind if the chemistry is not as good as with Rachel. After all, canon couples in the comics not always work in the movies. P/epper P/otts wasn't the love interest Tony Stark asked to marriage in the comics, it was Rumiko Fujikawa. That was changed in the movies because RDJ asked for P/epper because for some reason he thought she was good.
I like Clea in the comics but I think she should have been introduced way earlier because these movies are so short and established relationships almost always work better if the actors have the right chemistry (see: Marc and Layla). I don't exactly know if they can rival Stephen and Christine's relationship with just some scenes, unless they pace it really well.
Answer is: I have no idea, either way. Maybe if the next director liked the dynamic a lot then, maybe? I don't know, these movies are not exactly in an outline by a single writer, so I can't predict what they will do.
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eclektic · 2 years
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adrianoesteves · 7 months
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docrotten · 27 days
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THE BEASTMASTER (1982) – Episode 255 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“Dar, the gods have put that mark on you, and someday, you’ll find out why.” So sayeth the gods, “That’ll leave a mark.” Join your faithful Grue Crew – Bill Mulligan and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Renee St. Aubin – as they discuss somewhat of an Eighties legend, The Beastmaster (1982).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 255 – The Beastmaster (1982)
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An infant king is rescued from a priest’s ritual sacrifice and raised in a humble village. In time, he learns he has the power to communicate with animals and when the priest’s followers destroy his village, he uses his power in a quest for revenge.
  Directed by: Don Coscarelli
Writing Credits: Don Coscarelli, Paul Pepperman; Andre Norton (1959 novel)
Music by: Lee Holdridge
Cinematography by: John Alcott
Editing by: Roy Watts
Production Design by: Conrad E. Angone
Selected Cast:
Marc Singer as Dar
Tanya Roberts as Kiri
Rip Torn as Maax
John Amos as Seth
Joshua Milrad as Tal (as Josh Milrad)
Rod Loomis as Zed
Ben Hammer as Young Dar’s Father
Ralph Strait as Sacco
Billy Jayne as Young Dar (as Billy Jacoby)
Janet DeMay as Witchwoman #1
Christine Kellogg as Witchwoman #2 (as Chrissy Kellogg)
Janet Jones as Witchwoman #3
Tony Epper as Jun Leader
Vanna Bonta as Zed’s Wife
Kim Tabet as Sacco’s Daughter
Daniel Zormeier as Winged Creature Leader
Jim Driggers as Hanging Priest
Mick Thibodeau as Hanging Priest
Paul Reynolds as Tiis
Monty L. Simons as Zed’s Guard (as Monty Simons)
Bruce Paul Barbour as Marauder (as Bruce Barbour)
Diamond Farnsworth as Marauder
Linda Smith as Kiri’s Friend
Henry Carbo as Man in Cage
Jonathan Gravish as Death Guard Priest
Don Heyn as Death Guard Priest
Larry Randles as Death Guard Rider
Vince Deadrick Sr. as Guard on Parapet
Tim Dunlavey as Young Villager
Join the Grue-Crew and special guest host Renee St. Aubin as they revisit the sword-and-sorcery cult favorite, The Beatmaster (1982), from Phantasm director Don Coscarelli. The cast includes Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts, Rip Torn, and John Amos. The film played so much on HBO that the acronym was jokingly referred to as, “Hey, Beastmaster’s On!” This film has it all: bat people, killer ferrets, black-dyed tigers, and much more. Casting choices that didn’t make the cut? Demi Moore as Kiri (played by Tanya Roberts) and Klaus Kinksi as Maax (played by Rip Torn). Could this be Jeff Mohr’s new favorite Eighties film? You’ll have to listen to find out.
At the time of this writing, The Beastmaster is available to stream from Amazon Prime and on physical media as a 4k Ultra HD Two-Disc Set from Vinegar Syndrome.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film chosen by Crystal, will be House (1985). This one’s a double-tap with a different Grue Crew, seven years after Doc Rotten, Christopher G. Moore, and Thomas Mariani did it up. 
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eelbergine · 1 month
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So fucking good
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nofatclips · 2 years
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Scene XI by Snowdrops from their Live at the Archaeological Crypt of Paris [free download on Bandcamp]
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kphb2024 · 3 months
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bearsuitrecords · 5 months
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Bearsuit Record's Harold Nono has done a 30 minute mix for "Signal To Noise" on Slack City Radio/Totally Radio
Tracklist:
1. Heads & Crocodiles - Laura Sampson and Sam Enthoven
2. Vegetable Soup - S. Hollis Mickey and David Velez
3. Decimated Wrists - Distraxi
Harold Nono Mix:
4. Gorgon Madonna - Yugen Blakrok
5. Ottepel - Kot Kot
6. De Profundis - Sofia Gubaidulina
7. Dark Wish (To Per Henrik Wallin) - The End
8. Blame Me - L'Rain
9. Little Lambs - Gazelle Twin
10. Secret Mobilization - Deerhoof
11. Comma (Excerpt) - Christine Ott
12. SPIDER LEADERSHIP - BLACKCLOUDSUMMONER
13. Aquarium - Rabeca
14. Flower is a Lovesome Thing - Ella Zirina
15. Looking - Adriana Wagner
16. Allegro ma non troppo - DominaPetra
17. Don't Believe It - Ingrid Laubrock
18. Heads & Crocodiles (Excerpt) - Laura Sampson and Sam Enthoven
Listen again here: https://www.totallyradio.com/shows/signal-to-noise/episodes/signal-to-noise-05-dec-2023-1576?fbclid=IwAR1L4s8MfzL2Fwg0Yaw5Wov8vCMpLwX6ow6SQw8vJS_lPNlJJ5iPxi-oH7I#_
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