Jack Kesy puts on the Big Red Fist for the Hellboy reboot
Jack Kesy puts on the Big Red Fist for the Hellboy reboot #movies #hellboy #mikemignola
The Hellboy film reboot has found it’s leading paranormal investigator. Jack Kesy will take on the leading role in the film from Millennium Media. Kesy played The Master in The Strain television series, Black Tom in Deadpool 2, and Roller in Claws among his many roles.
Hellboy: The Crooked Man will be directed by Brian Taylor with a script by Chris Golden and Hellboy creator Mike Mignola.
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Bad movie I have The Protege 2021
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Joking aside, the Millennium Falcon is not the space fantasy equivalent of a busted-ass old panel van.
The Millennium Falcon is the space fantasy equivalent of a busted-ass old panel van that's inexplicably been hot-rodded to have a top speed of 300 miles per hour, which is substantially funnier.
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El Thriller de Acción de Renny Harlin 'The Bricklayer' se Estrena en EE.UU.
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SDCC 23: Check out 50 years of the She Devil, plus a hint at what's to come at the Red Sonja panel
Red Sonja is coming to San Diego this week, for a special Dynamite Comics panel. And she might be bringing a trailer with her.
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Cable Two highlights are back! One year since the first video and premiered 2/22, a new mega edit of last year's April Fool's Special!
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the fact that the perfect imperfect podcast is in a time beyond the divine principality and the road to palisade STARTS with that… the divine cycle says over and over that there is always an impossible future! there is always a slow, stumbling road to what comes next!
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AI should do something actually useful like reformat all the 90s/early 00s fanfics so I don't feel like im hanging out in someone's notes app
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just watched monkeybone and admittedly did not find it a good film at all. like, completely nonsensical and impossible to follow. but I like the ideas it was trying to convey, and I'm a complete sucker for its visual style. fantastical nightmarish set designs and oblique, wide-angle cinematography of that period will win me over every single time, because I grew up with that and I am Not immune to nostalgia factor lmao. 10/10 movie purely to Look at. brendan fraser was great in it.
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SDCC 2023: Celebrate 50 Years of Red Sonja
SDCC 2023: Celebrate 50 Years of Red Sonja #SDCC #SDCC2023 #SDCC23 #RedSonja
Dynamite has announced an exciting panel for this year’s San Diego Comic Con, as creators and fans celebrate 50 fantastic years of Red Sonja! In addition to a retrospective discussion on the character’s legacy and past, her future will be looked to with new comics, novels, as well as an exclusive teaser trailer debut for her upcoming blockbuster Millennium Media film starring Matilda Lutz!
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Remember to check the expiration date of mustard BEFORE use..
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watched Millennium Actress
Really loved this actually. Lots of my favorite things in one place; a protagonist who is chasing something she can never have, a doomed love, her realizing at the end that what's important to her isn't the end goal, it's the chase itself. That hits me deep. Made me cry a lil bit.
The "meta" elements actually make the story more thematically and emotionally legible, especially thematically, which I think is rare for this kind of thing, usually stuff like that is at least a little obfuscatory. It lets you feel like you're seeing this woman's life entirely laid out, not necessarily in order but in a way where you can easily reassemble the pieces. You're seeing all these little snapshots side by side like you took the individual images in a kaleidoscope and spread them all out next to each other. It's a really cool effect; I feel like I really "get" Chiyoko on a pretty direct personal level. That's not easy to do.
The other characters are also quite great but I have less to say about them. Visually, it's a little less ambitious than the other two Kon films I've seen (Perfect Blue and Paprika) but of those, I think it's the one I like the best, regardless. Soundtrack absolutely goes, also. Gonna be thinking about this one for a long time.
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So I have never spent any amount of time looking at a map of nyc in all my 31 years of life, so getting on Google maps and staring and studying and Realizing™️ some shit has been hilarious and surreal.
I did not know that their famous subway does not connect to Staten Island.
They were not kidding, that island is Long
The Statue of Liberty is technically in New Jersey waters???
The statue is way further inland (in-bay?) than I realized.
Hell’s Kitchen is larger than I gave it credit for
It’s also like. A block away from Times Square
It always fucks me up that Central Park is. So. Rectangular. Perfectly rectangular. I Know nyc is “a grid system mf” but the park still looks like that image of Colorado superimposed on a natural borders map of the us. It looks weird.
I am not, however, surprised at how fucking massive the park is. I Knew one (1) thing about the city, and it was that.
I truly did not understand that the City is on 3 separate fucking islands. Like I know I have no concept of anything and I know I’ve never had any special interest in nyc, but the more I look at it the more I feel like I’ve never absorbed any information about it ever in my life.
Yonkers.
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