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politedemon · 8 months
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That’s Sugar Daddy Ken! And Earring Magic Ken! Mattel discontinued them.
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silveragelovechild · 9 months
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There were two Kens that were left out of the Barbie Movie’s publicity campaign. I’m sure it was just an over site, but both of these Kens are historic and deserve a place in Barbie History:
1993’s Earring Magic Ken, aka Gay Ken. He was alleged to be wearing a C-Ring (check out his necklace). He is played by Tom Stourton.
2009’s Sugar Daddy Ken. This Palm Beach lounge lizard had a dog named Sugar, and he’s the dog’s “daddy”. He is played by Welsh’s comedian Rob Brydon.
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badmovieihave · 1 month
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Bad movie I have Poor Things 2023
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stupiddeaths · 2 months
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New song from the Series 10 episode 'Chaotic Civil War' about the Protectorate and Restoration!
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madame-yus-wife · 1 year
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The TOL and the SMOL.
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blissful-simp · 1 year
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Hm🧐 so they did a Best of Sarah Hadland who (while she's a good actress, don't get me wrong) was more of a supporting actress than a front runner and a Best of Rowan Atkinson who was only in one episode before they did a Best of Jalaal Hartley who started the show in series 4 before becoming a main actor in series 6 and 7. They also don't have Richard or Naz who were front runners in their own right or Lolly who was a support actress in the later series🧐🧐
The HH YouTube channel sure does love white people🫡🫢
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A certain Duke of York (but no crazy forked beard)
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boomgers · 4 months
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Experimental y defectuosa, ella es Bella Baxter… “Pobres Criaturas”
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Bella Baxter es una joven a la que el brillante y poco ortodoxo científico Dr. Godwin Baxter le devuelve la vida. Bajo la protección de Baxter, Bella está ansiosa por aprender. Deseosa de la experiencia que le falta, Bella huye con Duncan Wedderburn, un abogado astuto y libertino, en una aventura vertiginosa a través de los continentes. Libre de los prejuicios de su época, Bella crece firme en su propósito de defender la igualdad y la liberación.
Estreno: 25 de enero de 2024 en Cines.
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Dirigida por Yorgos Lanthimos, la película cuenta con las actuaciones de Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Christopher Abbott, Suzy Bemba, Jerrod Carmichael, Kathryn Hunter, Vicki Pepperdine, Tom Stourton, Kate Handford, Jack Barton, Charlie Hiscock, Hanna Schygulla, Margaret Qualley, entre otros.
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Contenido Adicional: Debemos Experimentarlo Todo
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ALL MY FRIENDS HATE ME Andrew Gaynord UK, 2021
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kermodefan94-blog · 2 years
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All My Friends Hate Me. Very Quick Review.
British black comedy that is inarguably one dimensional in a lot of ways but is still worth checking out regardless.
This BFI-backed British black comedy is a somewhat one-dimensional but effective examination of the idea that the supposed collective experience of education holds no emotional weight whatsoever. A graduate is excited when his university buddies Arrange a slap-up birthday weekend at a lavish country house. When our hero gets there he very quickly realises his “friends” have regressed and indulged…
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All My Friends Hate Me https://bit.ly/3b5tPxq Psychological horror is delivered in an unusually pure form in All My Friends Hate Me, a British movie saving its best moves for its closing moments, when it shifts tone three, four, maybe five times. It repurposes the plot and some of the mood of The Wicker Man – a guy bumbling around in a situation … Read more
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All My Friends Hate Me    [trailer]
Pete is cautiously excited about reuniting with his college crew for a birthday weekend. But, one by one, his friends slowly turn against him.
I found it a lot less funny than apparently a lot of other people. It felt mainly silly and immature, and the characters annoying. Maybe it helps if you're British.
I know, social anxiety and all. But why stay at such a "party" where everyone just wants to make you feel - real or imagined - unwelcome and uncomfortable.
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ncutii-gatwa · 9 months
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ONE OF THE ACTORS FROM THE MORE RECENT HORRIBLE HISTORIES IS IN THE BARBIE MOVIE
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Title: The Spy Who Dumped Me
Rating: R
Director: Susanna Fogel
Cast: Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, Justin Theroux, Sam Heughan, Lolly Adefope, Dustin Demri-Burns, Hasan Minhaj, Mirjam Novak, Kev Adams, Gillian Anderson, Ivanna Sakhno, Jane Curtin, Paul Reiser, Fred Melamed, James Fleet, Carolyn Pickles, Tom Stourton
Release year: 2018
Genres: action, comedy
Blurb: 30-year-old best friends Audrey and Morgan are thrust unexpectedly into an international conspiracy when Audrey’s ex-boyfriend shows up at their apartment with a team of deadly assassins on his trail.
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POOR THINGS (2023)
Starring Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Christopher Abbott, Jerrod Carmichael, Margaret Qualley, Kathryn Hunter, Suzy Bemba, Hanna Schygulla, Vicki Pepperdine, Wayne Brett, Tom Stourton, Carminho, Jerskin Fendrix, Jack Barton, Charlie Hiscock, Attila Dobai, Emma Hindle, Anders Grundberg and Kecskeméthy Attila.
Screenplay by Tony McNamara.
Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.
Distributed by Searchlight Pictures. 141 minutes. Rated R.
Sometimes a movie is so willfully different, so determinedly off the wall, that there are pretty much only two ways to react. You can appreciate the fertile imagination which led to the film, or you can just determine that it is just really odd.
Poor Things is beautifully shot. It has some terrific acting. It is often surprisingly funny. The cinematography was intriguing – going from black and white to vibrant color and often shooting scenes through a disorienting fish-eye lens. It was certainly arresting storytelling, at no moment in the film is the viewer not rapt.
Yet, all in all, Poor Things was just too fucking weird for me to say that I actually liked it. Respected it, perhaps. Impressed by the craft? Definitely. But did I enjoy the experience of watching the film? Not so much.
Director Yorgos Lanthimos refers to his film as a fairy tale, and in many ways, it is indeed that – in the dark, violent, original versions of the Grimm fairytales way. Hell, in case you didn’t pick up on the fairytale connection, Emma Stone’s wardrobe, hair and makeup have her looking like a redheaded Alice in Wonderland through most of the film. However, the old-fashioned tale that Poor Things most resembles is a more sexual variation on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
In this telling of Frankenstein, the mad scientists come out almost being sympathetic, while the “normal” men circling the orbit of the creature turn out to be the actual monsters.
The “creature” here is Bella Baxter (played by Stone). She is the creation of a horribly scarred and absolutely insane (and yet, somewhat empathetic) Victorian scientist named Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe), who actually thinks so much of himself that he shortens his first name to simply God. God was for years the subject of his father’s odd, painful experiments in biology and medicine. Now he has taken over the family “business” – living in a mansion surrounded by many of his strange experiments – ducks with dog’s heads, or cats with the heads of geese, and the like.
God finds the opportunity for his ultimate creation by chance one day when he is lingering under a bridge when a pregnant woman throws herself off of it. He knows he could probably save her life, but obviously if she was trying to commit suicide that may not be what she wants. He could try to save her baby, but then it would be an orphan and possibly not survive. So what God does is much more insidious – he takes the brain of the baby and puts it in the skull of the mother, turning her into an infant in a grown woman’s body.
Without giving up too much, we basically watch her grow into her body, going from a blank slate and becoming a smarter, more empathetic and much more sexual being. (Fair warning for people for whom this is a concern: There is a lot of sex and nudity in Poor Things.)
I must say, Poor Things is often extremely funny, and it is just as often cringeworthy and disturbing. Which, of course, is exactly what it is trying to do. So, mission accomplished, I suppose.
Poor Things is the epitome of “you either get it or you don’t” filmmaking. There was a lot of hearty laughter at the screening I was at, so apparently some people did see where they were going with this. I wish I could say I did.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2023 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: December 7, 2023.
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