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hiddennotions · 8 months
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Pvt William Hudson/Bill Paxton in Aliens fancam (because I love him)
Song: 3005 by Childish Gambino
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pierppasolini · 3 months
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Miami Vice - 3.10 - Streetwise
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uselessalexis165 · 1 month
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bluecoolr · 9 months
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That scene where Severen gets back up and hisses after getting hit by a ray of sunlight has me in a chokehold.
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YOU SEE WHAT I FUCKING MEAN????
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justsayinblog · 2 years
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askmovieslate · 2 months
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There's no such thing as a wrong way to enjoy a movie.
If someone comes at you and says you shouldn't be watching this or that movie on your phone, don't pay attention to them. Anything that's well put together and good enough could be enjoyed anywhere.
There is an anecdote about the making of Aliens that comes to mind on this regard. When the movie was finished, James Cameron and Bill Paxton were coming back to the US with a copy of the film, and this copy was set up so that you could actually watch it but it had to be watched through a viewfinder, with a screen the size of a post stamp. It might've been biased on their end, but Bill Paxton (who hadn't seen the edited movie up until that point) was pretty enthusiastic about it. All from a version of a movie seen on a screen the size of a post stamp.
Be it streaming on your phone, or on a big movie screen, movies are movies and if they're good then, to quote Yoda, "Size matters not".
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brokehorrorfan · 5 months
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Aliens will be released on 4K Ultra HD (with Blu-ray and Digital) on March 12 via 20th Century Studios. The 1986 sci-fi/horror/action film is the first sequel to 1979's Alien.
James Cameron writes and directs. Sigourney Weaver stars with Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, Lance Henriksen, Carrie Henn, Bill Paxton, William Hope, Ricco Ross, Al Matthews, and Jenette Goldstein.
Aliens has been restored in 4K with Dolby Vision HDR as well as Dolby Atmos and 2.0 DTS-HDMA sound. Both the theatrical and special edition versions are included. Special features are listed below.
Theatrical cut (137 minutes)
Special edition version (154 minutes)
Audio commentary on the theatrical cut by James Cameron and cast and crew
Audio commentary on the special edition by James Cameron and cast and crew
Isolated final theatrical score by James Horner
Isolated original score by James Horner
Introduction by James Cameron
The Inspiration and Designs of Aliens
Superior Firepower: Making Aliens - 11 making-of featurettes
Superior Firepower: Making Aliens Enhancement Pods - 25 supplemental videos
Pre-visualization videomatics with commentary by miniature effects supervisor Pat McClung
Direct access to 16 additional scenes from the special edition
Burke Cocooned deleted scene
Deleted scene montage
Original treatment by James Cameron
11 galleries of stills, storyboards, artwork, video graphics, dossiers, and more
LaserDisc archives
Main title exploration
Teaser trailer
Theatrical trailer
Domestic trailer
International trailer
Ripley, the sole survivor of the space tug Nostromo’s deadly encounter with the monstrous Alien, is found after drifting through space in hypersleep for 57 years. She agrees to accompany a team of Colonial Marines back to LV-426—and this time it’s war.
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slushi-chan · 6 months
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Bill Paxton as Graham Krakowski in The Vagrant (1992) LEEZORD EDITION
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libramooon · 6 months
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Top 5 Bill Paxton roles, Val Kilmer roles, and Bill Hader roles? (Since that's the theme I went for your birthday edits)
oooohhh!!!
Bill Paxton
SEVEREN!! (Near Dark)
Bill Harding (Twister)
Paul Andrews, my little freak lol (Mortuary)
Hudson (Aliens)
Morgan Earp <3 he’s in it for like 3 seconds, but I love Tombstone so much so I’m very biased 😭 (Tombstone)
Val Kilmer
Doc Holliday 😍😍😍 (Tombstone)
Chris Knight (Real Genius)
Nick Rivers, cutie 😭 (Top Secret!)
Madmartigan (Willow)
Bruce Wayne - I wish he was Batman for longer 🥺 (Batman Forever)
Bill Hader
Richie Tozier 🫶🏻 (IT Ch 2)
Aaron Conners - I hate Trainwreck, but he is my dream man shshshsjsh (Trainwreck)
Milo Dean (The Skeleton Twins)
Barry Berkman - genuinely his best performance (Barry)
Dave - himbo <3 (Hot Rod)
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videoviolence · 7 months
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11 or 15 for the ask game!
11. is there a title you have that doesnt fit in your collection at all?
id say half of my bill paxton collection doesnt entirely fit unless you know me . just bcuz half of them are extremely slow action thrillers or military movies . but that being said: knowing im a bill paxton guy it makes sense . also I own a few SNL comedy movies but only like th blues brothers + national lampoon's animal house
15. the most expensive DVD/VHS you've bought?
sweats a little . UM probably my bootleg the abomination clamshell, my first edition release of re-animator on tape, or my slumber party massacre rental tape . my most expensive dvds are probably silent night deadly night funnily enough + massacre video's release of 555
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uselessalexis165 · 1 year
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara in Carol (Todd Haynes, 2015)
Cast: Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Kyle Chandler, Sarah Paulson, Jake Lacy, John Magaro, Cory Michael Smith, Kevin Crowley, Nik Pajic. Screenplay: Phyllis Nagy, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith. Cinematography: Edward Lachman. Production design: Judy Becker. Film editing: Affonso Gonçalves. Music: Carter Burwell.
With her Mamie Eisenhower bangs and heart-shaped face, Rooney Mara in Carol becomes the reincarnation of such '50s icons as Audrey Hepburn, Jean Simmons, and Maggie McNamara -- particularly the McNamara of The Moon Is Blue (Otto Preminger, 1953), that once-scandalous play and movie about a young woman who defies convention by talking openly about sex while retaining her virginity. It's just coincidence that Carol is set at the end of 1952 and into 1953, the year of the release of The Moon Is Blue, but the juxtaposition of McNamara's Patty O'Neill and Mara's Therese Belivet seems to me appropriate because the 1950s have become such a touchstone for examining our attitudes toward sex. Director Todd Haynes and screenwriter Phyllis Nagy, adapting a novel by Patricia Highsmith, have done an exemplary job in Carol of not tilting the emphasis toward Grease-style caricature or Mad Men-style satire of the era, or exploiting the same-sex relationship in the film for sensationalism or statement-making. Carol is a story about people in relationships, clear-sightedly viewed in a way that Therese herself would endorse. After asking her boyfriend Richard (Jake Lacy) if he's ever been in love with a boy and receiving a shocked reply that he's only "heard of people like that," Therese replies, "I don't mean people like that. I just mean two people who fall in love with each other." It's this matter-of-factness that the film tries to maintain throughout its story of Therese and Carol (Cate Blanchett), the well-to-do wife in a failing marriage. That the film is set in the 1950s, when cracks were showing in the conventional attitudes toward both marriage and homosexuality, gives piquancy to their relationship, but it doesn't limit it. The story could be (and probably is) playing itself out today in various combinations of sexual identity. The film works in large part because of the steadiness of Haynes at the helm, with two extraordinary actresses at the center and beautiful support from Sarah Paulson as Abby, Carol's ex-lover, and Kyle Chandler (one of those largely unsung actors like the late Bill Paxton who make almost everything they appear in better) as Carol's husband, the hard-edged Harge Aird. The sonic texture of the 1950s is splendidly provided by Carter Burwell's score and a selection of classic popular music by artists like Woody Herman, Georgia Gibbs, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Patti Page, Jo Stafford, and Billie Holiday.
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ericmorseblog · 1 year
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The Wolf Pack Presents Classics: Retro Radio Theatre Episode 5 from The Wolf Pack Presents on Vimeo.
From the archives of The Wolf Pack Presents comes a classic episode, from the original Eric Morse Project, of Retro Radio Theatre. Join Balkazar, Emperor of Evil, Child of Destruction and Astro Atomic Space Dog, as well as his new minion Bill Paxton as they present episode 3 of Buck Rodgers in the 24th Century. Also be ready for a horror update and part 2 of the chilling tale from Racks and Razors titled Inn of the Fisherman’s Widow. If you like what we’re doing please follow us on Vimeo
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Senate passes bill that would ban TikTok on government devices
Senate passes bill that would ban TikTok on government devices
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Wisconsin Rep. Scott Fitzgerald examine the dangers associated with TikTok on ‘The Evening Edit.’ The U.S. Senate passed a bill that would ban TikTok on government devices after major security concerns were raised. Sens. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., Tom Cotton, R-Ark., Rick Scott, R-Fla. and Marco Rubio, R-Fla., sponsored the bill, which passed unanimously on…
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don-lichterman · 1 year
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Senate passes bill that would ban TikTok on government devices
Senate passes bill that would ban TikTok on government devices
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Wisconsin Rep. Scott Fitzgerald examine the dangers associated with TikTok on ‘The Evening Edit.’ The U.S. Senate passed a bill that would ban TikTok on government devices after major security concerns were raised. Sens. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., Tom Cotton, R-Ark., Rick Scott, R-Fla. and Marco Rubio, R-Fla., sponsored the bill, which passed unanimously on…
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