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closetofcuriosities · 17 days
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The Faculty - 1998 - Dir. Robert Rodriguez
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skeletonfumes · 9 months
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Lord of Illusions (1995) Clive Barker
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“There are two worlds of magic. One is the glittering domain of the illusionist. The other is a secret place, where magic is a terrifying reality. Here, men have the power of demons. And Death itself is an illusion.”
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“What the fuck are you?”
“A man who wanted to be a god… then changed his mind. I’m going to be rotten shit from now on.”
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duranduratulsa · 2 years
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Up next on my 90's Fest Movie 🎥 and TV 📺 Marathon...Robocop 3 (1993) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #scifi #actionadventure #robocop #RoboCop3 #robertjohnburke #nancyallen #RipTorn #ripriptorn #cchpounder #DanielvonBargen #mako #StephenRoot #BradleyWhitford #vintage #vhs #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas2ndannual90sfest
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perfettamentechic · 2 months
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1 marzo … ricordiamo …
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2022: Conrad Janis, è stato un trombonista e attore jazz americano che ha recitato in film e televisione durante l’ era dell’età dell’oro negli anni ’50 e ’60, e ha continuato a recitare fino al 2012. Conosciuto soprattutto per il ruolo interpretato nella serie televisiva Mork & Mindy, ha recitato in diversi film e realizzato diverse performance come musicista jazz. Il primo matrimonio di Janis…
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tparadox · 8 months
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Movies of My Yesterdays: O Brother Where Art Thou?
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? Studio Canal 2000.
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Super Troopers (2001)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Super Troopers has several brief uses of strobe lights on top of emergency vehicles, all taking place in bright daylight. Two brief scenes have flashes from cameras.
There are some high-speed chase scenes, and brief use of shaking and other handheld camera work.
Flashing Lights: 5/10. Motion Sickness: 4/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: Law enforcement officers constantly abuse their authority and position in this film. During a split-screen montage, a man vomits on-screen twice, with a post-credit scene showing that it was real.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Super Troopers
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clemsfilmdiary · 1 year
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Lord of Illusions (1995, Clive Barker)
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byneddiedingo · 7 months
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Laura Harris, Shawn Hatosy, Josh Hartnett, Clea DuVall, Elijah Wood, and Jordana Brewster in The Faculty (Robert Rodriguez, 1998)
Cast: Jordana Brewster, Clea DuVall, Laura Harris, Josh Hartnett, Shawn Hatosy, Elijah Wood, Salma Hayek, Famke Janssen, Piper Laurie, Christopher McDonald, Bebe Neuwirth, Robert Patrick, Usher, Jon Stewart, Daniel von Bargen. Screenplay: Kevin Williamson, David Wechter, Bruce Kimmel. Cinematography: Enrique Chediak. Production design: Cary White. Film editing: Robert Rodriguez. Music: Marco Beltrami.
Two premises are key to The Faculty: that adolescents see adults in authority as alien figures, and that high school is an instrument for instilling social conformity. The former has been the stuff of movies since Rebel Without a Cause (Nicholas Ray, 1955). The latter is in evidence today in the efforts of states like Florida and Texas to remake education along conservative ideological lines. Unfortunately, Kevin Williamson's screenplay and Robert Rodriguez's direction don't take either premise seriously enough to make more than a raucous but routine sci-fi/horror movie out of the material. The result is exactly as the Criterion Channel describes it: "The Breakfast Club meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers." John Hughes's 1985 movie put a Jock, a Brain, a Criminal, a Princess, and a Basket Case together in detention and explored the interaction of disparate high school stereotypes. The Faculty's misfit crew is a little more complex: Stan (Shawn Hatosy), the Jock, wants to quit the team, and Zeke (Josh Hartnett) is both Brain and Criminal: He concocts his own drug (unfortunately called "scat") in his lab, selling it out of the trunk of his car, and he has an off-the-charts IQ. Elijah Wood's Casey is bullied the way Brains typically are in teen movies, and Clea DuVall's Stokely is more of a goth-punk rebel than a Basket Case. Jordana Brewster's Delilah is an overachieving Princess, both editor of the school newspaper and captain of the cheerleading squad. They are joined by a New Girl, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), a transfer from Atlanta to their Ohio high school who comes complete with a somewhat cloying Southern accent. If The Faculty had kept its focus steadily on this group as they uncover the fact that their teachers have been taken over by an extraterrestrial organism, the movie would have had more coherence and suspense. Instead, it opens with the revelation that something is clearly causing the teachers and the principal to go mad and murderous. The principal (Bebe Neuwirth) is attacked in her office by the coach (Robert Patrick), and when she tries to escape, her way is blocked by a teacher, Mrs. Olson (Piper Laurie), who suddenly turns from meek to menacing. After missing work for a day or so, the principal returns as if nothing had happened. Meanwhile, other teachers have been showing personality changes that begin to spread into the student body. It's not long before the movie begins to invoke the other half of its inspiration, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Don Siegel, 1956; Philip Kaufman, 1978). Williamson, whose screenplay for Scream (1996) was full of allusions to other horror films, can't resist making the source for The Faculty explicit, so when his teenagers cite the movie themselves and use it as a guide to fighting the alien, The Faculty becomes too meta for its own good. There's enough to enjoy in the movie, including good performances by most of the cast. Hartnett is particularly good in the role of a guy who's embarrassed by his own intelligence. It's fun to see Jon Stewart, who plays a science teacher, in one of the acting performances he likes to make fun of. But when it comes to making good on its key premises and developing a real satiric edge, The Faculty has to be called a missed opportunity. 
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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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Set in 1951, a blacklisted Hollywood writer gets into a car accident, loses his memory and settles down in a small town where he is mistaken for a long-lost son.  Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Peter Appleton: Jim Carrey Elvin Glyde: Bob Balaban Mayor Ernie Cole: Jeffrey DeMunn Congressman Doyle: Hal Holbrook Adele Stanton: Laurie Holden Harry Trimble: Martin Landau Sheriff Cecil Coleman: Brent Briscoe Kevin Bannerman: Ron Rifkin Emmett Smith: Gerry Black Doc Stanton: David Ogden Stiers Stan Keller: James Whitmore Irene Terwilliger: Susan Willis Mabel: Catherine Dent Carl Leffert: Brian Howe Bob Leffert: Karl Bury Avery Wyatt: Chelcie Ross Sandra Sinclair: Amanda Detmer Leo Kubelsky: Allen Garfield Federal Agent Ellerby: Daniel von Bargen Jerry the Bartender: Mario Roccuzzo Newsreel Announcer (voice): Earl Boen Roland the Intrepid Explorer: Bruce Campbell The Evil But Handsome Prince Khalid: Cliff Curtis Kindly Old Professor Meredith: Michael Sloane Studio Executive (voice): Garry Marshall Studio Executive (voice): Paul Mazursky Studio Executive (voice): Sydney Pollack Studio Executive (voice): Carl Reiner Studio Executive (voice): Rob Reiner Luke Trimble (voice): Matt Damon Film Crew: Supervising Sound Editor: Richard L. Anderson Casting: Deborah Aquila Producer: Frank Darabont Original Music Composer: Mark Isham Director of Photography: David Tattersall Costume Design: Karyn Wagner Makeup Department Head: Bill Corso Editor: Jim Page Production Design: Gregory Melton First Assistant Editor: Tracey Wadmore-Smith Screenplay: Michael Sloane Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mel Metcalfe Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Terry Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Dean A. Zupancic First Assistant Editor: Vince Filippone Set Production Assistant: Jacob Cooney Boom Operator: Tom Hartig Set Decoration: Natalie Pope Script Supervisor: Lyn Matsuda Norton Still Photographer: Ralph Nelson Jr. Steadicam Operator: David Emmerichs Music Editor: Thomas A. Carlson Gaffer: H. Mark Vuille Script Supervisor: Susan Malerstein Production Sound Mixer: Mark Ulano Rigging Gaffer: Todd Sater Production Supervisor: Alison Harstedt Stunts: Katie Rowe Movie Reviews: GenerationofSwine: It’s time for the Majestic review…. …RED SCARE!!!! It makes a play at it in the very start of the film. It loudly proclaims that, HEY, WATCH THIS MOVIE, IT’S ABOUT FREE SPEECH AND THE HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST!!!!! And it does it as loud as it can… …and then it kind of forgets what the movie is about up until the last 15 minutes. However, the bulk of the movie does seem like the kind of film that would fit in the Hollywood Blacklist Era. The plot, the acting, the setting, all seems to be very much a 1950s feel good movie… …and then it veers off again and delivers on the 1st Amendment moral to end the film with a light heavy hand…if that makes sense. So, it feels disjointed, but in a way that oddly fits the premise to begin with. Almost as if it is trying to be a movie in a movie, which might have been the point. Watch it once, it will entertain you. Watch it more than once and you’ll be bored.
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tsv-einheit1912 · 8 months
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TSV Reichartshausen – Fußball
Ansprechpartner: Abteilungsleiter Thorsten Koder
Tel.: 0163/4194407
Herren
Ergebnisse:
TSV Zaisenhausen 1 – TSV 1 / 2 : 1
(Torschütze: Floris Ditzinger)
Das Spiel hätten wir beim besten Willen nicht verlieren brauchen. Die Heimmannschaft war einfach effektiver. Wir hatten eigentlich mehr vom Spiel und auch die besseren Spielansätze, aber der Zug zum Tor fehlte ein bisschen. Und die Gäste schlugen zu Spielbeginn und gleich nach der Halbzeit gnadenlos zu. Außer dem Tor von Floris Ditzinger, der nach einem Freistoß von Lennard Schilling abstaubte, wollte nichts gelingen.
TSV Dühren 1 – TSV 1 / 2 : 1
(Torschütze Mathis Ditzinger)
Zurzeit läuft es überhaupt nicht bei uns. Man ist nicht schlechter als der Gegner, aber einfache Gegentore verhindern etwas Zählbares (und wie in Zaisenhausen gleich zu Spielbeginn und direkt nach der Halbzeit). Und unsere Verletztenmisere wird leider immer schlimmer. Mit Roman Schilling haben wir den nächsten Langzeitverletzten. Es war wie in den letzten Wochen. Unsere Gegner können mit wenig Aufwand Tore erzielen und wir schaffen es nicht, unsere Chancen zu nutzen. Jetzt befinden wir uns erst einmal im hinteren Tabellendrittel. Ziel muss jetzt sein, schnellstmöglich da heraus zu kommen. Auch wenn die Spielerdecke sehr dünn ist, müssen wir jetzt unbedingt punkten.
SV Bargen 1 – TSV 2 / 4 : 2
(Torschützen, Marius Zimmermann, Mathias Pojda)
Nachdem es am Vorabend noch ganz schlecht ausgesehen hatte, ob wir überhaupt eine Mannschaft stellen können (hier noch einmal einen Dank an den SV Bargen), zeigten wir unsere beste Saisonleistung. Wir hatten sogar die 1. Chance. Danach übernahm Bargen immer mehr das Kommando und konnte bis zur 10. Minute nach einem Doppelschlag mit 2:0 in Führung gehen. Bis zur Halbzeit hatten wir einige brenzlige Situationen zu überstehen, aber unser „Nottorwart“ Daniel Huber zeigte eine sehr starke Leistung und hielt alles, was zu halten war. Gleich nach der Halbzeit gelang der Heimmannschaft per sehenswertem Schuss das 3:0 und die Partie schien entschieden. Unsere Mannschaft kam danach aber immer besser ins Spiel. Nach Vorarbeit von Daniel Mayer gelang Marius Zimmermann der Anschlusstreffer (unser erster Treffer der Saison, entsprechend groß war der Jubel)(60.). Und als Mathias Pojda per schönem Schuss nach erneuter Vorarbeit von Daniel Mayer den Anschlusstreffer erzielte, schien sogar eine Sensation möglich. Kurz vor Schluss gelang dann Bargen aber das 4:2. Trotzdem sehr starke Leistung, Jungs.
FV Landshausen 1 – TSV 2 / 8 : 0
Das Ergebnis sagt leider schon alles. Wir waren chancenlos. Die verletzungs- und urlaubsbedingte schlechte Personalsituation schlägt sich besonders auf die 2. Mannschaft nieder. Ohne Mithilfe der AH wäre ein Spielbetrieb nicht mehr aufrecht zu erhalten. Und in der B1 kann man ohne seine Stammspieler fast nicht mithalten. Aber es kommen noch die anderen 2. Mannschaften in dieser Klasse und da müssen wir punkten. Am Wochenende haben wir aber mit Berwangen einer der stärksten Mannschaften dieser Klasse als Gegner.
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Sonntag, 17.09.23
12:00 Uhr​FC Berwangen – TSV 2
15:30 Uhr​TSV 1 – TSV Steinsfurt 1
Jugend und Damen
Ergebnisse:
Damen
TSV – TSV Waldangelloch / 1 : 2 (Badischer Pokal)
Vorschau:
A-Junioren (Kreisliga Heidelberg)
Samstag, 16.09.2023, 17:00 Uhr
JSG Steinsberg – TSV
C-Junioren (Kreisliga + Kreisstaffel Sinsheim)
Donnerstag, 14.9.23, 18:00 Uhr
JSG Steinsberg 2 – TSV 2 (in Sinsheim)
Samstag, 16.09.2023, 16:15 Uhr
TSV 2 – JSG Mühlbach/Eppingen
D-Junioren
Samstag, 16.09.2023, 13:00 Uhr
TSV – JSG Epfenbach 1
Damen (Landesliga)
Samstag, 16.09.2023, 16:00 Uhr
SpG Steinsfurt – TSV
Donnerstag, 21.09.23, 19:30 Uhr
TSV – SpG Hettingen
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skeletonfumes · 10 months
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Lord of Illusions (1995) Clive Barker
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mrsdawg4908 · 2 years
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There are two words of magic.
One is the glittering domain of the illusionist.
The other is a secret place, where magic is a terrifying reality.
Here men have the power of demons.
And death itself is an illusion.
Private eye Harry D'Amour (Scott Bakula) travels to Los Angeles and meets with a new client, Dorothea Swann (Famke Janssen). Swann reveals that she and her husband -- famed magician Philip Swann (Kevin J. O'Connor) -- have been targeted by a religious cult experimenting with reincarnation. After Philip dies on stage in the midst of a dangerous trick, D'Amour must struggle to protect Dorothea from the ruthless cult members and their newly reanimated religious leader, Nix (Daniel Von Bargen).
https://youtu.be/lN1RToUAOQg
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Super Troopers (2001) - Brian Cox as Captain O'Hagan
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duranduratulsa · 9 months
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Now showing on my 90's Fest Movie 🎥 marathon...The Faculty (1998) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #thefaculty #joshhartnett #elijahwood #CleaDuVall #jordanabrewster #LauraHarris #usher #shawnhatosy #SalmaHayek #FamkeJanssen #RobertPatrick #JonStewart #BebeNeuwirth #PiperLaurie #DannyMasterson #DanielvonBargen #christophermcdonald #wileywiggins #dvd #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas3rdannual90sfest
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Basic Instinct (1992)
Director - Paul Verhoeven, Cinematography - Jan de Bont
"Were you ever engaged in any sadomasochistic activity?"
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