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filmaticbby · 3 months
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Consent (2010) dir. Ron Brown
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vinnyandthephenomena · 7 months
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there’s so much i want to say. but i don't know where to start.
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garyvolts · 6 months
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gary smith edit made by me ^_^ my girlfriend @basementcello gave me the idea to post it here :3
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preppypete · 7 days
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So this is what Gary Smith is up to these days. (Peter Vack, voice actor of Gary Smith)
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cinematicmasterpiece · 8 months
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pvt chat (2020)
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dipolos · 1 year
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I Believe in Unicorns (2014)
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journalsweets · 5 months
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kikiii-555 · 10 months
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i believe in unicorns (2014)
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facelesspassport · 1 year
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I Believe in Unicorns I honestly didn't expect this movie to affect me so deeply but now that I have watched it I can't help but feel like the reviews for this piece are far too low. The cinematography alone made the viewing experience wonderful but what really had me invested was the way this story perfectly encapsulates the feeling of being a teenage girl in the West. This wasn't the edgy, polished, bullshit I was used to seeing in teen movies. This story set a mood that was hopeful, awkward, romantic, and downright repulsive- like real teen love. The main character's life and relationships reminded me of feelings that I had forgotten. Feelings of confusion, guilt, and discomfort. I cried myself to sleep after watching this. If your teenage self ever suddenly wound up in the middle of a tumultuous love life which left you feeling scarred and fearful then this movie is perfect for you. As long as you can stomach sexual and domestic violence.
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grandhotelabyss · 2 years
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Above is the heart of the latest Crumplar. It’s characteristically very long and self-involved and I wouldn’t have read the whole thing except that I’m in an airport. Basically it narrates something out of The Trial involving all the people from the Dimes Square scene—a public burning orchestrated by the guy from I Just Want My Pants Back. Remember I Just Want My Pants Back? 
I have no idea if all that happened or if it’s a mix of theory-fiction and publicity, but it baroquely confirms, from a different ideological perspective, what I wrote on Substack last weekend. Through the generosity of the author I was finally able to satisfy my curiosity and read Matthew Gasda’s Dimes Square play—hey, publicity works or nobody would bother—and found something more interesting and ambitious than all the sociology and gossip (but I repeat myself) around it would suggest. My essay is here. An excerpt:
If I were to put Gasda in any new-right context at all, not that I know anything of his practical political commitments, I would consider his play in the light of that movement’s favorite philosopher, René Girard, who posited that modern secular life was marred and would eventually be destroyed by rivalrous social emulation, our desire for what other people want and our desire to be what other people are, desires that, in their this-worldly immanence, lower our aim from higher things.
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Gasda has cited Harold Bloom as an inspiration. Bloom’s model of influence—an intergenerational contest of great writers for imaginative primacy in time rather than sociopolitical or sexual priority in space—overtly recalls Jacob’s wrestling with the angel. Similarly, Girard counsels, instead of the “deviated transcendency” of social envy and rivalry, the true transcendence of a relationship with the divine, or perhaps what we might more ecumenically call the numinous. Gasda, an avowed Rousseauist, might rather speak of nature. Whatever label we attach or tradition we follow, neither true poetry nor true love can exist in the play; but they are implied in the space left by the illusions the play dispels.
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jacryptid · 16 days
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Title: Someone Great
Rating: R
Director: Jennifer Kaytin Robinson
Cast: Gina Rodriguez, Brittany Snow, DeWanda Wise, Peter Vack, RuPaul, Lakeith Stanfield, Alex Moffat, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Jaboukie Young-White, Michelle Buteau, Rosario Dawson, Ben Sidell, Questlove, Jessie Reyez, Megan Haley
Release year: 2019
Genres: comedy
Blurb: An aspiring music journalist lands her dream job, and is about to move to San Francisco when her boyfriend of nine years decides to call it quits. To nurse her broken heart, she and her two best friends go on one outrageous last adventure in New York City.
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dipolos · 1 year
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I Believe in Unicorns (2014)
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Also premiering at the Chattanooga Film Festival is "SOMNIUM" directed by Racheal Cain and starring Chloë Levine, Peter Vack, Johnathon Schaech, Will Peltz, Clarissa Thibeaux and Grace Van Dien. Information and tickets HERE
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happy birthday peter vack
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dear-indies · 6 months
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Hey!! Cat (and sometimes Mouse) can I please ask for some alternate faceclaims for Hale Appleman? Please and thank you!! 🖤
Eric Balfour (1977) Ashkenazi Jewish.
Adam Brody (1979) Ashkenazi Jewish - he has the same vibe in Ready or Not too!
Daveed Diggs (1982) Ashkenazi Jewish / African-American.
Alexander DiPersia (1982) Ashkenazi Jewish / Italian.
Andrew Garfield (1983) Ashkenazi Jewish / English.
Asia Kate Dillon (1984) Ashkenazi Jewish / Unspecified - is non-binary (they/them) and pansexual.
Justin Baldoni (1984) Ashkenazi Jewish / Italian.
Shiloh Fernandez (1985) Portuguese Azorean, Ashkenazi Jewish / English, Irish, other.
Wade Allain-Marcus (1985) Ashkenazi Jewish / African-American, Louisiana Creole [African, French, Spanish].
Aditya Roy Kapur (1985) Indian / Indian Jewish.
Peter Vack (1986) Ashkenazi Jewish.
Jeff Ward (1986) Ashkenazi Jewish, possibly other.
Karim Kassem (1986) Egyptian / Egyptian Jewish.
Morgan Krantz (1986) Ashkenazi Jewish / English, Scottish, Irish, Northern Irish/Scots-Irish, Welsh.
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd (1988) Ashkenazi Jewish / Scottish, Welsh.
Jesse Rath (1989) Goan Indian / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Daniel Radcliffe (1989) Ashkenazi Jewish / Irish.
Pierre Niney (1989) Egyptian Jewish.
Fabien Frankel (1994) Indian Jewish, Iraqi Jewish, Ashkenazi Jewish / French, Italian.
Ryan Potter (1995) Japanese / Ashkenazi Jewish, Swedish, English, German, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish - is bisexual.
Here you go, anon!
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