Flashdance (1983). A Pittsburgh woman with two jobs as a welder and an exotic dancer wants to get into ballet school.
More music video than movie, this feels like a late night special on VH1. It does make me wish Jennifer Beals had a better career, but we'll always have The L Word. 4/10.
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Talk to Me
directed by Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou, 2022
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Talk To Me
Movies watched in 2023
Talk to Me (2022, Australia)
Directors: Danny Philippou & Michael Philippou
Writers: Danny Philippou & Bill Hinzman (based on a concept by Daley Pearson)
Mini-review:
This was basically the buzziest horror movie of the year and, fortunately, it mostly lives up to the hype. Pretty much all the scenes with the hand thingy are incredibly gripping and intense, to the point of giving me a bit of anxiety. Also, I just love how original the whole idea feels. Like, I know we've seen tons and tons of possession movies and stuff like that, but Talk to Me manages to give the genre a twist that feels super refreshing. Kudos must be given to the sound design and the score, which immerse the viewer in the film's world from the very first scene. And the script tends to include moments of very dark humor that made me laugh out loud. Last but not least, I need to commend Sophie Wilde's bravura performance. Tbh, the one complaint I have is that the movie sometimes struggles to keep a steady pace. So, yeah, Talk to Me is a pretty scary and refreshing horror film, and I'm really curious to see where it will go as a franchise.
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Flashdance (1983)
Alex Owens is a female dynamo: steel worker by day, exotic dancer by night. Her dream is to get into a real dance company, though, and with encouragement from her boss/boyfriend, she may get her chance. The city of Pittsburgh co-stars. What a feeling!
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Sunny Johnson and Cynthia Rhodes. “Flashdance”. 1983
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Talk To Me - Movie Review
TL;DR – A completely fraught film that captivates and terrifies you in equal measures.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.Disclosure – I paid for the Netflix service that viewed this film.Warning – Contains scenes that may cause distress.
Talk To Me Review –
As I do this final wrap-up of 2023, there is one film that I tried to see multiple times, but…
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I can’t tell what’s funnier dennis being queer this whole time or glenn acting dennis Like That under the full assumption he seems straight
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being in love with ATJ!james potter fancast is great!
until your on maraudersTok and have a nostalgia pit in your stomach yearning for 2021-2023 Marauders Tiktok because everyone suddenly hates him as the fancast for james and you know it’ll never be the same…
i miss him your honor ☹️
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He was the only American on the set of Blackberry, which filmed in Ontario, where the company was founded. “It was almost funny how well he fit in just in terms of his nature, and all around politeness,” Johnson says. “He's the exact opposite of what people expect. He's this cultured, incredibly polite gentleman who was clearly raised extremely well. He gives grace to everybody he meets. And man, oh man, did I ever appreciate that.”
Really, everyone I spoke to raved about Howerton’s niceness. It’s still a rarity in Hollywood. Even after our big cultural reckoning, a lot of people continue to think acting like an absolute frothing asshole is the best conduit for artistic genius. “He’s just so special,” says Kaitlin Olson, who plays his twin sister Dee on Always Sunny. “I mean, he listens. He’s thoughtful. I think he gets more joy when I make him laugh than vice versa.” She emphasizes that last attribute in a tone like, Can you even imagine? A man! In comedy! Not constantly trying to be the funniest person in the room!
It's Always Sunny in Glenn Howerton's Brain by Lauren Bans for QG Magazine
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Another bunch of shitty backyard sports doodles I made within the span of one to two months (AT MOST)
Some of the text in these is rather small, so, if you want to read the smaller text, you might need to zoom in or open the images in another tab lol
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