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spooky tuesday is a (now not so new!) podcast where we’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week.
girls trip!!! who's ready for a lil weekend away with the ladies? we know we are, and we've got the most exciting destination in mind: it's a cave!!! in the middle of the woods!!! can you imagine anything better? it's the perfect place to relax, kick back, and maybe even meet a whole new crew. they say the more the merrier, right? does that still apply when you're talking about appalachian cave creatures? well, either way, the women of the descent (2005) are about to find out, and there's a lot more to explore on a new episode of spooky tuesday. join us as we spelunk down into the complicated nature of female friendship and discover a cavern of similarities between this film and the whole 47 meters down franchise.
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camyfilms · 3 months
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WUTHERING HEIGHTS 2011
Don't torture me! I've not killed you. I could no more forget you than myself. When you're at peace, I shall be in hell.
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And tonight then Good King Wenceslas from 1994! Cast: Stefanie Powers - The Queen Jonathan Brandis - Prince Wenceslas (RIP) Perry King - Tunna Leo McKern - Duke Philip Joan Fontaine - Queen Ludmilla (RIP) Charlotte Chatton - Princess Johanna Oliver Milburn - Boleslav and many more Story: Wenceslas, the young king of Bohemia, lives trapped between the wisdom of his Christian grandmother and his ever constant battle with his tyranical step-mother. She wants her own son to be king and constantly tries to stay in charge of Wenceslas's life (including picking out a bride for him). But it is only when he sees the suffering of his people that Wenceslas learns how vital it is that his step-brother never rules. —Max Vaughn (taken from IMDB again) Thoughts: I don't know the song but I do know some of the legend of King Wenceslas and it was filmed at some of the original places in the Czech Republic (and London). Prince Wenceslas enjoys his day as his stepmother rules Bohemia and the chancellor Tunna reigns her bed. She loathes the Christians who become stronger every day. The Queen wants her own son, Boleslav, to be king, yet she can't go against the popularity of Wenceslas and his grandmother. Wenceslas bids only to her wishes and doesn't want to marry but when he sees his bride-to-be, Johanna, he slowly changes his mind. And more when he realizes that the Queen and Tunna take money and wood from the people in his name. When his grandmother is killed by one of the Lords, he goes against the Queen and Tunna with his people. Wenceslas has a sword fight with Tunna and the chancellor ends up under a chandelier (how fitting) and the Queen and her son are on the run. They free all people and give away what was storaged in the castle. Wenceslas marries Johanna and well, you know the end.
It’s the story to the known Christmas Carol, yet not for me but I did my research about the historical facts of King Wenceslas.
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vintagewarhol · 1 year
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abs0luteb4stard · 1 year
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W A T C H I N G
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myoldsox · 6 days
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Me Without You (2001) - IMDb
Excellent film! Growing up on the Isle of Wight and Brighton in the 70s and 80s. Well written and produced. Quality actors too.
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i'm a sad shipper today
i'm sad that oliver and loretta might break up in season 3 of omitb. i mean this is as of episode 8. we don't even know if oliver is alive after d heart attack 2, and if loretta goes to jail but i doubt it. i feel they're gonna be fine but they might break up in d end. or how about if loretta goes to LA, they can still have a long distance relationship and visit one another. idk. meryl can pop up once in d next season.
next topic is for sex education
sex education season 4 spoilers
i'm sad for jean and jakob, and also for otis and maeve. after 4 seasons of build up, that's it, huh? maybe it's a realistic ending. something that normally happens irl idk. but i want happy things in d shows i watch and i thought sex education was a happy ending kind of show.
and i absolutely want maeve to go back to america and be a successful writer. i thought her storyline would be a high school semester in america and then she goes to university in another city in england or the uk. but i understand how her family life traumatized her to d point that she just wants to move to another country. believe me, i know, cos that's my life experience too and i'm hoping to leave my home country someday.
i just thought that she can be a writer in england and still be with otis idk.
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selective portrayal of 𝙈𝙖𝙣𝙮 𝙈𝙪𝙨𝙚𝙨 adored by Oli. They/them 18+ (23). Contains smut, dark & triggering themes with no warning. 10+ years , established 2023.
𝙀𝙢𝙞𝙡𝙮 𝙗𝙡𝙪𝙣𝙩 𝙢𝙤𝙫𝙞𝙚𝙨/𝙂𝙊𝙏/𝙃𝙤𝙧𝙧𝙤𝙧/fantasy & 𝙢𝙤𝙧𝙚 𝙞𝙣 𝙢𝙪𝙨𝙚 𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙠.
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On request; Otis Milburn , Sirius Black , Anthony Reilly , Rachel (Imagine me & you) , Jareth the Goblin king, Norman Bates , John Lowe , Billy Butcherson , bill sikes, Oliver Twist
Highly affiliated with: @toxicmalicex , @siiinfully , @lavenderrpages , @alyafae
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Marian Marsh | Gordon Oliver | Youth On Parole (1937) | Full Movie English
Youth on Parole is a 1937 US drama movie directed by Phil Rosen.  The film stars Marian Marsh and Gordon Oliver "Bobbie" Blake and Phillip Henderson are strangers who happen to be looking in a jewelry store window when one of the jewelry store robbers sets them up to take the rap for the crime.  He stashes some of the stolen jewels in their pockets as the Jewel thieves gang makes their getaway. No one believes that Bobbie and Phillip are innocent, not even their public defender. After they serve their time, no one will give them a break with their prison record. CAST Marian Marsh as 'Bobbie' Blake Gordon Oliver as Phillip Henderson Margaret Dumont as Mrs. Abernathy (landlady) Peggy Shannon as Peggy Miles Mander as Sparkler (gang leader) Sarah Padden as Mrs. Blair Wade Boteler as Mr. Blair Mary Kornman as Mae Blair Joe Caits as Fingy (robber) Milburn Stone as Ratty (robber) Harry Tyler as Danny Hinkle (cellmate) Ranny Weeks as Michael Martin Theodore von Eltz as The Public Defender Ula Love as Maizie Paul Stanton as Police inspector Never miss a video. Join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded: https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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honeyleesblog · 11 months
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July 5 ZODIAC
Their brain is curious, invested with unique capacities that rotate around science. They have great recollections and may have a lifelong in unique science. Diligent, anxious individuals: they need to gain all the information they can get, particularly in their childhood. Dedicated and gifted: they unite information from many sources. They can communicate logical abilities at an early age. Simultaneously, they are exceptionally delicate individuals who appreciate fantasizing and strolling with their minds in another place. Despite the fact that they are very narrow minded, they can be effortlessly affected as their will isn't serious areas of strength for especially. They show huge regard for the littlest subtleties at work. They have an ability for applied expressions and specialties overall. Thrifty, determined: They are able enumerators and can become talented bookkeepers, tellers, and so on. They can likewise be great philologists or researchers, as well as equipped doctors. Blemishes: In spite of all their wide advantages, they are not extraordinary backers of work, favoring sports and diversion. Its personality is essentially as factor as the periods of the moon. After the times of happiness and certainty, there is a few gloom and negativity, which could change rapidly. They like to gather old things and family recollections. Their astounding memory permits them to review occasions forgotten by every other person, which makes them magnificent history specialists. They are individuals near their family, they are much of the time unequivocally impacted by their mate, in spite of the way that life doesn't extra them any difficult encounters at home.
Zodiac sign for those brought into the world on July 5
Assuming your birthday is July 5, your zodiac sign is Malignant growth July 5 - character and character character: polite, bright, honest, fainthearted, gloomy, mean calling: clerk, engineer, pediatrician tones: olive, pink, red stone: feline's eye creature: chameleon plant: Coleus fortunate numbers: 16,21,41,42,46,48 very fortunate number: 25 Occasions and Observances - July 5 Algeria: Freedom Day. Cape Verde: Freedom Day. Mexico: Physiotherapist Day. Venezuela: Freedom Day. Isle of Man: Parliament Day. Argentina: Safeguard Day, Daireaux Day. July 5 Big name birthday events. Who was conceived that very day as you? 1900: Bernardus Johannes Alfrink, Dutch cardinal (d. 1987). 1900: Adela Riera, Spanish custodian (d. 1959). 1901: Julio Libonatti, Argentine soccer player (d. 1981). 1901: Sergey Obraztsov, Russian theater chief and puppeteer (d. 1992). 1902: Henry Cabot Cabin, Jr., American government official (d. 1985). 1902: Shoei Mishina, Japanese student of history and mythologist (d. 1971). 1902: Particle Moვ£a, Romanian government official (d. 1937). 1902: Panama Al Brown, Panamanian fighter (d. 1951). 1904: Ernst Mayr, German scholar (d. 2005). 1904: Milburn Stone, American entertainer (d. 1980). 1904: Harold Acton, English author (d. 1994). 1905: Isa Miranda, Italian entertainer (d. 1982). 1906: Renდ© Kდ¶nig, German humanist (d. 1992). 1906: Alejandro Prieto Llorente, teacher, money manager and Mexican public bookkeeper (d. 2007). 1907: Yang Shangkun, Chinese lawmaker (d. 1998). 1908: Henry of Orleans, French blue-blood and legislator, Orleanist actor to the French privileged position (d. 1999). 1909: Bill Wheatley, American ball player (d. 1992). 1910: Robert K. Merton, American social scientist (f. 2003). 1910: Georges Vedel, French teacher of public regulation (f. 2002). 1911: Luis Dდ­ez del Corral, Spanish political researcher (f. 1998). 1911: Georges Pompidou, French lawmaker and president (d. 1974). 1911: Anდ­bal Otero, Spanish etymologist and essayist (d. 1974). 1911: Giorgio Borg Olivier, Maltese legal scholar and lawmaker, Head of the state of Malta (d. 1980). 1913: Elwood Cooke, American tennis player (d. 2004). 1913: Smiley Lewis, American beat and blues artist (d. 1966). 1914: Annie Fischer, Hungarian old style musician (d. 1995). 1914: Herrerita, Spanish soccer player (d. 1991). 1914: Alain de Boissieu, French military (d. 2006). 1915: John Woodruff, American competitor (d. 2007). 1915: Angel Paley, American socialite (d. 1978). 1917: Stella Sierra, Panamanian artist and essayist (d. 1997). 1918: Zakaria Mohieddin, Egyptian military and political official (d. 2012). 1918: George Rochberg, American author of contemporary scholarly music (d. 2005). 1919: Bep Voskuijl, a Dutch resident who assisted conceal Anne With franking and her family from the Nazis (d. 1983). 1919: Franz Halberg, Romanian-American scientist (d. 2013). 1920: Rafael Alonso, Spanish entertainer (f. 1998). 1920: Mary Louise Hancock, American legislator (d. 2017). 1920: Neal C. Wilson, American Adventist minister (d. 2010). 1921: Vდ­ktor Kulikov, Soviet military man, president of the Warsaw Agreement (d. 2013). 1921: Vito Ortelli, Italian cyclist (d. 2017). 1922: Edwin Thompson Jaynes, American physicist (d. 1998). 1923: Olimpo Cდ¡rdenas, Ecuadorian vocalist (d. 1991). 1923: Josდ© Sდ¡nchez Adell, Spanish teacher, logician and antiquarian (f. 2005). 1924: Edward Cassidy, Australian cardinal. 1924: Jდ¡nos Starker, American cellist of Hungarian beginning (d. 2013). 1924: Cesarino Romano, Italian doctor (d. 2008). 1925: Marco Bisceglia, Italian cleric, lobbyist with regards to gay people (f. 2001). 1925: Fernando de Szyszlo, Peruvian plastic craftsman (d. 2017). 1926: Salvador Jorge Blanco, Dominican legislator and author (d. 2010). 1926: Diana Lynn, American entertainer (d. 1971). 1926: Miguel Maticorena, Peruvian history specialist and teacher (d. 2014). 1926: Ivo Pitanguy, Brazilian plastic specialist (d. 2016). 1927: Malek Haddad, Algerian author and artist (d. 1978). 1927: Per Olof Ultvedt, Finnish painter, artist and set originator (d. 2006). 1928: Rutilio Grande, Salvadoran cleric (f. 1977). 1928: Juris Hartmanis, Latvian researcher. 1928: Pierre Mauroy, French legislator (d. 2013). 1928: Jeremy Moore, English serviceman, leader of the English ground powers during the Falklands War (d. 2007). 1928: Warren Oates, American entertainer (d. 1982). 1928: Ricard Terrდ©, Spanish picture taker (d. 2009). 1929: Jacqueline Harpman, Belgian author (d. 2012). 1929: Ed Smith, American b-ball player (d. 1998). 1929: Jimmy Carruthers, Australian fighter (d. 1990). 1929: Katherine Helmond, American entertainer. 1929: Jovan Raვ¡koviე‡, Yugoslav legislator and therapist (d. 1992). 1931 - James Burke, American criminal of Irish plunge (d. 1996). 1931: Josდ© Antonio Fernდ¡ndez Romero, Spanish interpreter (d. 2011). 1932: Philippe Erulin, French military official (d. 1979). 1932: Gyula Horn, Hungarian legislator, head of the state somewhere in the range of 1994 and 1998 (d. 2013). 1932: Jaime Llano Gonzდ¡lez, Colombian arranger of well known music (d. 2017). 1933: Carmen Alardდ­n, Mexican artist (f. 2014). 1933: Sheldon Dorf, American illustrator, maker and organizer behind Comic-Con Global: San Diego (d. 2009). 1933: Paul-Gilbert Langevin, French musicologist, music pundit and physicist (d. 1986). 1933: Jean-Paul Wharf, Luxembourgish mathematician (d. 2016). 1933: David GP Taylor, English financial specialist and representative (d. 2011). 1934: Vladislao Cap, Argentine soccer player (d. 1982). 1934: Tom Krause, Finnish bass-baritone vocalist (d. 2013). 1935: Brendan McCann, American b-ball player. 1935: Chamlong Srimuang, Thai legislator. 1935: Shirley Collins, English vocalist. 1935: Michael Wenning, South African American Presbyterian serve (d. 2011). 1936: Frederick Ballantyne, Vincentian lawmaker and doctor, current legislative head of Holy person Vincent and the Grenadines. 1936: Shirley Knight, American entertainer. 1936: Tommy LiPuma, American music maker (d. 2017). 1936: James Mirrlees, English market analyst, Nobel laureate in financial matters in 1996. 1936: Richard Stearns, American researcher. 1936: Piet Fransen, Dutch footballer (d. 2015). 1937: Jo De Roo, Dutch cyclist. 1938: დ"scar Hahn, Chilean writer, writer and abstract pundit. 1939: Jimmy Lloyd, English fighter (d. 2013). 1939: Pavel Morozenko, Soviet entertainer (d. 1991). 1940: James Herbert Brennan, Irish essayist. 1940: Toss Close, American picture taker. 1940: Eddie Miles, American ball player. 1941: Epeli Nailatikau, Fijian military and lawmaker, current leader of Fiji. 1941: Elke Neidhardt, entertainer and overseer of a German-Australian show (d. 2013). 1942: Hannes Lდ¶hr, German footballer (d. 2016). 1943: Robbie Robertson, Canadian artist and guitarist, of the band The Band. 1944: Enrique Irazoqui, Spanish entertainer. 1945: Fდ©lix Artuso, Argentine trooper killed accidentally toward the finish of the Falklands War (d. 1982). 1945: Humberto Benდ­tez Trevino, Mexican legislator. 1945: Michael Blake, American writer and screenwriter (d. 2015). 1946: Gerardus' t Hooft, Dutch physicist, 1999 Nobel Prize champ for material science. 1946: Giuseppe Furino, Italian footballer. 1946: Pierre-Marc Johnson, Canadian legislator, Top state leader of Quebec. 1946: Daniela Hodrovდ¡, Czech author. 1947: Sony Labou Tansi, Congolese writer, author and screenwriter (d. 1995). 1948: Jesse Green, Jamaican performer. 1948: Liliana Abud, Mexican author and entertainer. 1948: Ernesto Mastrდ¡ngelo, Argentine footballer. 1948: William Hootkins, American entertainer (d. 2005). 1948: Blu Mankuma, American entertainer, vocalist and musician. 1949: Abhay Ashtekar, Indian physicist. 1949: Mohamed Ali Akid, Tunisian footballer (d. 1979). 1950: Carlos Caszely, Chilean soccer player and writer. 1950: Huey Lewis, American vocalist, of the band Huey Lewis and The News. 1950: Abraham Skorka, Argentine rabbi and author. 1950: Michael Ruler, American guitarist, of the band Steppenwolf. 1952: Moisდ©s Naდ­m, Venezuelan author. 1954: Randy Credico, American comic and government official. 1954: Hamdin Sabahi, Egyptian legislator. 1954: Jimmy Crespo, American guitarist. 1955: Sebastian Barry, Irish dramatist, author and artist. 1955: Mia Couto, Mozambican author. 1956: Horacio Cartes, Paraguayan legislator, finance manager and sports pioneer, leader of his country. 1956: Terry Tolls, English bassist, of the band The Conflict. 1958: Bill Watterson, American illustrator and sketch artist
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downthetubes · 3 years
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Rebellion's first film, School's Out Forever, released next month
Rebellion’s first film, School’s Out Forever, released next month
First announced back in June 2019, Rebellion’s first feature film, the post-apocalyptic thriller School’s Out Forever, gets its digital release next month (February) followed by a Blu-Ray and DVD release in April. The film is set to be followed by several projects based on Rebellion’s comic book and publishing shared worlds, including, as previously reported, the new Judge Dredd  Mega-City…
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Ginger & Rosa (Ginger and Rosa (2012) Sally Potter
September 9th 2020
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Me Without You Sandra Goldbacher. 2001
Pier Queen’s Pier, Stanley Mount E, Ramsey, Isle of Man, UK See in map
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oldfilmsflicker · 5 years
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Me Without You, 2001 (dir. Sandra Goldbacher)
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witchbug · 5 years
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Ginger & Rosa (2012)
With the cold war looming over them, teen best pals Ginger and Rosa share everything in early 1960′s London - until betrayal drives them apart.
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mysteryofthings · 5 years
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You might have to watch it on Vimeo itself, but it’s pretty good!
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