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Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillipe behind-the-scenes shooting "I Know What You Did Last Summer" (1997) 🎬
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abrumedina · 6 months
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Dead poets society - La sociedad de los poetas muertos
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En un prestigioso colegio privado, cuyo sistema de enseñanza es muy estricto y se rige bajo fuertes valores disciplinarios, llega el profesor Keating, quien adopta un método muy diferente a la hora de educar y rompe con el sistema tradicional. Alienta sus sueños, y logra así, inspirar y dar vida a sus jovenes alumnos bajo una filosofía de vida llamada "carpe diem".
"We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion." 🕰️📜🪶🍂
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lee-pace-yourself · 2 years
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VHS!
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hellothereimhannah · 1 year
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29/31: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
(2001) dir. Chris Columbus
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5starcinema · 2 years
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Carnival of Souls (1962, directed by Herk Harvey)  
Sixty years old and still offers style and mood that we don’t have enough of these days.
Made on a micro budget, this eerie psychological horror picture somehow finds its place at a weird intersection of Michelangelo Antonioni, Ed Wood, and William Castle. There’s an abundance of ineptitude and tedium, but now and then some moment of visual poetry emerges that recalls Jean Cocteau or Val Lewton. In that context, as an extended dreamscape—or rather, nightmare-scape—this cult favorite dwells in fans' hearts as a kind of demented masterwork that might have been. 
It’s that rare drive-in fodder of the early 1960s that would be echoed later in pictures by George Romero, Roman Polanski, Stanley Kubrick, and Tim Burton. The striking Candace Hilligloss owns every frame she’s in.
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glowyjellyfish · 1 year
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October Halloween Movie Fest Day 28:
Tonight I watched The Fly, an old favorite! …and badly misjudged how much time I had, and will be finishing it and Simpsons tomorrow. No worries. This movie is what made me realize how much I enjoy body horror, even if this leans hard into the gross end of things. We all know Jeff Goldblum doesn’t have the most range, but this is one role that was really well suited for him. And it’s my second Geena Davis movie of the month! I feel like I should have kept some sort of actor tally, but oh well. Also, I kind of forgot how incredibly stalkerish the ex-boyfriend is. Ah, the 80s. Not to mention the lax scientific standards and so forth, but whatever, still a classic. The effects aren’t as good as The Thing, but they’re still up there, and I haven’t even gotten to the full Cronenberg yet.
I have surely used this gif before, but really there is no other way to illustrate this movie in Simpson gif form.
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I’ll be editing in THOH 28 and any final thoughts about the rest of the movie tomorrow. …and I might need to make a Rick and Morty gif or two to properly go with the movie.
ETA final thoughts: It does bother me that the stalker ex turned around and was the solid helpful protective dude by the end. I hope she never forgets that he let himself into her apartment and begged her for sex when she made her refusal clear, and I also hope she gets him the help he needs at the end and then hopes the fuck out of there and gets an abortion and works on herself for a while and maybe someday ends up with somebody who isn’t manipulative, stalker-y, and in a position of power over her or clingy, jealous, and dependent on her. These flaws are what make the plot happen, but the movie’s also kind of a poster child for “here’s why we do science in labs with oversight and assistance and multiple scientists and sterile conditions, and not in our apartments where we might do reckless experiments on ourselves while drunk and jealous.”
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Treehouse of Horror 28 (The Excor-sis/Coralisa/Mmm… Homer): …this is the creepiest a THOH has been for a while, and that’s mostly because Mmm… Homer really squicks me out. The Excor-sis has some good creepy vibes, and it’s another rare Maggie vehicle—with bonus that she is actually driving the plot! Coralisa isn’t very creepy, but is otherwise a fantastic parody with great designs and art, and taking the story to its logical conclusion with Simpsons in the roles. Neil Gaiman is one of my very favorite “as themselves” guest star ever from The Book Job, and he’s amazing as Snowball II and a perfect casting gag. Mmm… Homer just squicks me out. I think it’s good they played it as silly as they did, or else it would be downright horrifying, and it’s still pretty gross as-is. Like geez, when was the last time they bothered with a warning? Since this is a Halloween show though, that just gets it extra points. My list is now 1, 5, 4, 7, 6, 3, 2, 20, 9, 8, 28, 17, 27, 23, 16, 15, 25, 26, 19, 13, 24, 21, 12, 14, 10, 18, 22, 11.
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mickimagnum · 2 years
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Schlocktober 2022
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Schlock - Shoddy/Campy/Crappy
Tomorrow kicks off my absolute favorite month of the year! In my house, Halloween is month-long celebration observed with daily horror movies. This is first year we are publicly publishing our personal watch-list. If you're in need of some spooky-month inspiration, here it is! We've also taken the liberty of including how you can watch each movie.
Watching along? We'd love to hear your feedback!
Happy Halloween, y'all!
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themaskofthephantom · 2 years
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This October season, I watched the Muppets Haunted Mansion film. I had never seen it before, but I figured I would give it a shot since I love anything to do with the Haunted Mansion. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. It was a nice mixture of a little spooky and a lot of funny. A lot of the jokes caught me off guard, and I thought the climax of the film was very well done. If you like the muppets or the Haunted Mansion, then I would recommend giving this short film a try. I think I will add it to my regular Autumn rewatch list in the future.
The quote of the day is:
“We invite you to sit back and relax as our 999 residents proudly present- your funeral!” - Ghost Host
Cheers to newly exhumed funny bones.
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nicostiel · 7 months
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#Tag yourself
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catchymemes · 7 months
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Happy october 3rd!✨
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heydrangeas · 6 months
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just watched the village…..he really put his whole m. knight shyamalanussy in that one. or whatever the kids are saying
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rogerckeller · 6 months
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Went to see the re-issue of Hocus Pocus. Wondering, just how many times did I watch this when I was a kid? And I see Mick Garris' name in the credits. And, apparently it made the top ten the first week of October...
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luce-ing · 7 months
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Guys, its October. Which means fall, and Halloween. Im not catholic to celebrate it the way its meant to, but i wanna enjoy the vibes it gives: watching halloween and, implicitly, horror movies. So im here asking you, to recommend me movies💁🏻‍♀️😮‍💨 (pretty pls)
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beebeedibapbeediboop · 7 months
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Spooky season is almost there...who you gonna call?
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there should be a national break from school and work in october for watching scary movies and reading gothic literature. and for sitting on the porch & hanging up string lights. i think.
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5starcinema · 2 years
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Uh oh.
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