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Archanea Qualifier 2
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Feel free to rb/comment with your reasoning!
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a-day-in-the-life-feh · 3 months
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Installment 057: The tempest featuring Lucina, Alm, Faye, Berkut, Rinea, Darros, Anna, Sharena, Mia
Artist: Hayase Reku
Released: December 2 2020
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aroace, trans man, and she/her darros icons
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Darros...
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Is in Heroes!
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The Signal Tower (1924)  
[letterboxd | imdb | SF Silent Film]
Director: Clarence Brown
Cinematographer: Ben Reynolds
Performers: Jitney the dog, Frankie Darro, Rockliffe Fellowes, & Wallace Beery
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citizenscreen · 4 months
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Frankie Darro (December 22, 1917 – December 25, 1976)
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I Wish I Could Draw So I Could See My OC Pairings in This Pose!
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Juliana x Finn (DnD), Cassandra x Damien (Marvel/MCU), Maul x Jayna (The Clone Wars), Bodhi x Sera (Rogue One), Liz x Hawkeye (M*A*S*H), Dream x Dawn (The Sandman)
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The Mayor of Hell (1933) Archie Mayo
April 8th 2024
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gatutor · 11 months
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Rita Hayworth-Frankie Darro-Paul Kelly "Juvenile Court" 1938, de D. Ross Lederman.
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from1837to1945 · 10 months
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Wild Boys of the Road (1933, William A. Wellman)
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Pinocchio (1940)
Directed by Norman Ferguson, T. Hee, Wilfred Jackson, Jack Kinney, Hamilton Luske, Bill Roberts & Ben Sharpsteen
"You must learn to choose between right and wrong."
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theocs-strikeback · 2 years
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Created By: @crackedopen
OC Name: Darro Nag
Pronouns: He/Him/His
Species: Kaminoan
Status:
Darro Nag is a skilled bounty hunter, a pilot and a mercenary skilled in political assassinations, covert operations, spying, mechanics and slicing. His distinct features are severe burns that cover almost one half of his body, prosthetic legs, his black armour suited specially for his body and species and a white helmet which he rarely takes off. His weapon of choice are- two Kaminoan katanas with aiwha handles, throwing knives, an altered Amban pulse rifle and blasters, along with his spaceship Phalanx.
When it comes to his personality, he is a stoic, quiet person, lethal in fight, rationally thinking but not incapable of having a rather dark, ironic sense of humour. He may be cruel and focused on the result in his profession, but he has a code of honour. He would first harm himself than do any harm to a civilian, a child or to a clone trooper.
He simply isn't capable of hurting them, even if he's paid an amount of money he's never seen with his two huge almond-shaped eyes.
His past was pretty normal, he grew up on Kamino in the lower caste, growing up and learning to be a mechanic and an armour maker for the clone troopers. Everything changed when he saved a young cadet from decommissioning. The Kaminoan government found out about their bond, and soon captured two boys, wiping the cadet's memory and horribly scarring Darro. The boy escaped, killing his captors and burning his prison down, which he payed for by severely burning most of his body and losing both legs.
He got found by one of the Mandalorian trainers, who noticed his fierceness and determination and decided to train him. Darro learned from him such skills as piloting a spaceship, martial arts, hunting and shooting. When he finished his training, he left Kamino in his spaceship which he named Phalanx and dissapeared among the starts, promising himself to do one thing- find and/or avenge the boy he'd saved, who now is probably fighting in a war against the CIS.
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oldshowbiz · 2 years
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The Raincheck Room on Santa Monica Blvd was a popular watering hole for “New Hollywood” actors like Warren Oates and Sally Kellerman. It was originally owned by the diminutive character actor Frankie Darro.
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Pinocchio (1940)
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.  
Pinocchio has a thunderstorm that starts about 43 minutes into the film, which has severe strobe effects. After a character points out that it has stopped raining, the lightning is done. There are three scenes involving magic that creates moderate strobe effects. These scenes happen near the beginning and end of the film, and immediately following the thunderstorm.
Near the beginning of the film, there is a very brief point-of-view shot of what a hopping cricket sees. Outside of this shot, all of the camera work is either stationary or very smooth.
Flashing Lights: 8/10. Motion Sickness: 1/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: This film shows human trafficking and transformative body horror. There is a brief visual gag about spanking children. There is brief culturally-outdated use of Native American caricatures as tobacco mascots.
NOTE: Our evaluation of this film’s 2022 remake will be available here on Tuesday Sep 13, and on Patreon on Friday Sep 9 at Patreon.com/MovieHealth
Image ID: A theatrical poster for Pinocchio (1940)
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badmovieihave · 2 years
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Bad movie I have Operation Petticoat 1959
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fibula-rasa · 7 months
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The Signal Tower (1924)  
[letterboxd | imdb | SF Silent Film]
Director: Clarence Brown
Cinematographer: Ben Reynolds
Performers: Jitney the dog, Frankie Darro, Rockliffe Fellowes, Virginia Valli, & J. Farrell MacDonald
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