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bubblesthecow · 5 months
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The thing that I love the most about Doctor Who is that it’s just SOOOOOO bad. It’s awful. It’s dreadful. It’s cheesy and stupid and terrible. It has dialogue like “I am the beep of all the meeps!” It’s truly the most embarrassing cringeworthy thing you’ve ever seen. It’s been that way for 60 years. It’s gonna be that way for another 60. It doesn’t matter what kind of budget or fan base they receive. It’s always gonna be this stupid.
I love it so fucking much.
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tiramegtoons · 9 months
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@smieska
THERE HE IS
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HOLY SHIT
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sirkassandra · 21 days
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Right at the beginning of S2Ep4. Hello there, dear conductor
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minayuri · 2 months
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Anita Berber in Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1922)
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stinkman007 · 10 months
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torchy thompson appreciation masterpost
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all gifs + screenshots made/taken by me, no credit needed :)
this one post took me all morning RAAAHHH
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The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, Steven Spielberg)
19/03/2024
The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 film directed by Steven Spielberg, sequel to Jurassic Park and inspired by the novel The Lost World by Michael Crichton.
The franchise continued with Jurassic Park III (2001), Jurassic World (2015), Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) and Jurassic World Dominion (2022).
Four years have passed since the dramatic events at Jurassic Park. Professor Ian Malcolm, one of the survivors, is contacted again by the now ex-head of InGen, John Hammond, and informed that Isla Nublar, the place where the park stood, was in reality just a showcase for tourists. In fact, the prehistoric creatures were actually created on nearby Isla Sorna, the so-called "Site B" where, following the destruction of the fences caused by the hurricane called Clarissa, they were able to escape from their cages and live undisturbed without the whole world knowing, but now the target of her greedy and corrupt nephew, Peter Ludlow, eager to plunder her to recreate a "city Jurassic Park" in San Diego. At first Malcolm, knowing the very high risks, declines the proposal but, discovering that his girlfriend, the paleontologist Sarah Harding, has already gone to the place, he decides to leave immediately to bring her back, aided by the photographer Nick Van Owen and the engineer Eddie Carr.
Not long after Peter Ludlow, together with a team of hunters led by Roland Tembo, arrives on Isla Sorna to begin the capture of some dinosaurs and in particular, an adult male specimen of Tyrannosaurus rex.
After a day's march, Dieter Stark, Tembo's deputy, loses his life in the jungle, devoured alive by the small Compsognathus and that same night the camp is attacked by T-Rexes, attracted by the smell of the puppy's blood left impregnated on the jacket by Sarah. In the general escape, the hunting team crosses an expanse of tall grass falling victim to an ambush by seven Velociraptors; despite this, Ian, Sarah, Nick and Kelly manage to reach the communications center, where Nick requests reinforcements from the mainland while the others have to deal with the Raptors.
Jeff Goldblum is Professor Ian Malcolm: a mathematician expert in chaos theory. He is, together with Hammond (and with the exception of the children, who only appear in a brief cameo), the only main character from the first chapter to also reappear in the sequel. At the end of the first film, Malcolm managed to escape from Isla Nublar, and during these four years he revealed the facts of Jurassic Park to the public.
Julianne Moore is Dr. Sarah Harding, Ian Malcolm's girlfriend.
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bowieandanimals · 4 months
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That time Bowie wanted to be a shark.
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fenmere · 1 year
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look behind the metronome
No, we mean, actually behind it, not metaphorically:
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We're kind of surprised that nobody has mentioned this before (but he's uncredited, so...), but in the nightclub scene when they zoom in past Goncharov's head on to the piano player's metronome, people have commented on the math covered chalkboard to no end. But nobody seems to have made the connection between that simpler math problem there and Tom Lehrer's song "New Math", which was written in 1965.
Well, in the movie, you mostly just see the back of his head, so it's easy to miss. It's really not much of a cameo, aside from the chalkboard itself.
But, that piano player was actually Tom Lehrer!
I mean, look at this guy!
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That's not from the movie, but if you rewatch it while looking closely at this, you can tell, it's totally him!
What's really fun for us about this is that he was our girlfriend's math teacher. She was able to verify it because she had to stare at the back of his head for hours on end (30 years later, but still).
Anyway, the chalkboard is what clinches it. It's the same equation as what's in the song.
We have no idea if this has any bearing on the meaning of the film.
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northisnotup · 1 year
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Damen's phone chimes just as he's narrowed down his choices between Galdiator, Spartan and some kind of demon costume that leaves his chest bare instead of his legs. Maybe they're not the smartest choices, given how chilly October nights tend to get - but it's not like the house party one of their lot will absolutely put together day-of is going to be cold, so.
The text so lovingly from his sweetheart is just 'come here.' No capital, with period.
'You first.'
'you usually make sure of that.'
Snorting, he types out 'Say the magic word.' Not because he expects any niceties, but because it's fun.
'now.'
Rolling his eyes, Damen winds his way back through the store, putting away his choices as he goes because despite appearances, he isn't actually stupid.
He finds Laurent in the fantasy and folklore section, surprisingly, looking at their couples costumes. He expected something more gruesome and tasteless, like a serial killer and victim. Or, killer and the crazed fan - last week Laurent was obsessed with the archived letters of a woman who devotedly wrote to and married a man on death row.
"Staking your claim?"
"I don't want you wandering off covered in scraps," Laurent says, sounding bored.
That he's looking at couples costumes at all says something, but Damen isn't confident as to what just yet. He looks at the actual packages instead, and scoffs. "Of course."
Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf.
With resignation, he reaches for the one with furry ears when Little Red hits him in the chest.
"You didn’t think you were the hunter in this relationship, did you?"
"Thought you'd take any opportunity to put me on a leash, actually," Damen says, distracted as he takes the details in. It's not bad -
"It's not any less skin then you usually show." Laurent says, echoing Damen's own thoughts in addition to subtly implying Damen is a slut. Classy. He usually just says it outright.
"You like it," Damen says.
Laurent doesn’t deny it, just sighs, a sound echoed by the woman who's showed up at the end of the isle, a jaunty pumpkin headband nestled in her redish curls and a nametag that identifies her as Trix.
"Would you like me to hold that for you at the til?" Trix' tone is reasonable enough but the supressed rage in her eyes tells Damen all he needs to know about how little time she has for them being where she needs to be.
"No thank you," Laurent smiles, and then cocks his head. "Although what is the return policy?"
"No refunds on opened products, exchange for 30 days or store credit," She replies promptly, and then gives them both an assessing glance. "You're going to want to go up another size, that line runs small."
"Thank you. Commission?"
She grimaces a little. "Staff recognition."
"Condolences."
Trix shrugs, "If Minnie at the front tries to upsell you with the sales, you can tell her I already told you about them. Puts me up for a raise."
"Done."
Damen, having been largely superfluous to this exchange and ignorant to its meaning, doesn't bother to ask for clarification, he just herds Laurent out the other end of the isle with a hand on his lower back, unblocking it ans letting the worker back to her sorting and restocking. Slender his sweetheart might look, but it's an illusion. Damen's been used to often being the biggest person in a room for years. Laurent only looks small next to Damen, something he uses to full advantage whenever he can.
Noting the Manager tag on their cashier, Laurent puts on his most effusive Happy Customer voice to tell Damen how satisfied he was with the help, describing her so that Trix' manager has to supply the name herself. It would be a neat trick if Damen hadn't seen it done a hundred times. He wouldn’t say he's used to Laurent’s abrupt turns of face when they're out, but he understands them, and that might be as close as he's going to get.
Good deed done, they take their bag and exit the corpse of what used to be a furniture supply store and was rebirthed in August as a Halloween supply store.
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Ahhh there's his beautiful mug 🤩
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aaliyahunleashed · 1 year
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Aaliyah's November 2001 Honey Magazine lands a cameo appearance in the movie "Deliver Us from Eva" starring Gabriel Union and LL Cool J.
The film, ‘Deliver Us from Eva’, is a romantic comedy film starring LL Cool J and Gabrielle Union and was released to the US theaters on February 7, 2003.
** Honey Magazine Cover Photography by Jim Wright **
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searchforthescars · 1 year
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Happy Halloween, Tumblr, here’s your Camilla Hect cosplay
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kulkum · 1 year
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Cameo Slot open for multiple pages of Sunderance!
This handsome character in the glasses is a place holder for a character cameo slot!
This is a multi page, multi panel speaking cameo for any Zootopia style character.
The cost of this cameo is $125.00 USD.
The slot rules are as follows:
1) Zoosonas or Zootopia type OCs are welcome.
2) Male, female, any species that would belong in Zootopia. (I.E. No humans, full on anthros, ferals, of age, etc.) 3) No bunnies (for lore reasons). 4) No excessively tiny mammals like mice.
That’s about it! PM me here or get in touch with Rick on DA
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if you’re interested! Payments accepted in Paypal.
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sirkassandra · 25 days
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I see you, Dexter ! S2E3
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minayuri · 7 months
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Gottfried Huppertz (music composer for Die Nibelungen & Metropolis) appeared in Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler - Part I: Act 4 in an uncredited role as the bearded hotel manager of the Excelsior.
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superbeans89 · 2 years
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Okay, brilliant cameo
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