“I set you free!”
The Tomb of the Cybermen - season 05 - 1966
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Christopher Lee and George Pastell in The Mummy (1959).
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The Saint: Vendetta for the Saint - Part 1 (6.15, ITC, 1969)
"Want some advice? Go easy."
"And mine to you is pull out - before I start breaking his world up."
"What?"
"You heard."
"Dear man, have you any idea what you're taking on?"
"No, but I'll pick it up as I go along."
"You won't get six feet. Well, maybe: laid out in your best suit."
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George Pastell as Mehemet Bey in The Mummy (1959)
Ink & Watercolors on Paper, 8.5" x 11", 2024
By Josh Ryals
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Your hosts are incredibly excited for the next highly anticipated horror from Hammer Film Productions... it's THE MUMMY (1959) from director Terence Fisher, writer Jimmy Sangster, and starring Peter Cushing, Christoper Lee and George Pastell!
Will these legends of horror continue with their winning streak, or will the mummy's curse of tepid horror strike again?
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 33:35; Discussion 46:48; Ranking 1:13:36
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Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen
In The Tomb of the Cybermen, The Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria meet an archeology team in the future. On the planet Telos, the expedition looks to unearth the remains of Cybermen who died out long ago. Didn’t they?
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Got a hobonichi for Christmas here are the first five days of the year! Featuring gouache and marker and misremembered lyrics from Sunday in the Park with George 🌀😵💫💗🍒
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Liberal brain:It's important to humanize fascist/cop/etc characters because irl ones are not inhuman monsters but people like you and me and the transformation from a good person into one of them can happen to anyone
Punk brain:Fascists,cops and other equivalents shouldn't humanized because their beliefs and following actions inherently rely on dehumanizing minorities so it's unfair and just plain objectively incorrect to put us on the same level.In real life,women and trans folks and disabled people and especially poc(and so forth)don't have the privilige to cope with our trauma by ruining society and committing acts of abuse and other violence to get at the world for hurting us without consequences.Irl corrupted authorities are almost always not 'everymen' but those with high places in society like cis men and ableds and especially white (gentile) people who use their positions to their advantage.'Fascists are people too' is propaganda
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Christopher Lee, George Pastell, Eddie Byrne, and Yvonne Furneaux in The Mummy (1959).
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