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sun-ni-day · 3 months
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- Does it involve your deceptive upper body strength? - No, it was pure adrenaline.
Numb3rs 4x07 Primacy
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thingsiliketowatch9 · 10 months
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Numb3rs: Rob, Morrow, David Krumholtz, Alimi Ballard, Dylan Bruno, Dian Farr, Judd Hirsch, Peter MacNicoll, Navi Rawat
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Numb3rs: Rob, Morrow, David Krumholtz, Alimi Ballard, Dylan Bruno, Diane Farr, Judd Hirsch, Peter MacNicol, Navi Rawat
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dinogal95 · 1 year
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Hypothetical Numb3rs episodes and/or fanfics
Don having a dream where he is a doctor in a small Alaskan town while Charlie dreams of being an elf in the North Pole during a Christmas/Hanukkah episode.
Colby has a dream reminiscent a Steven king story while working a case involving personal people in his past.
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thelightfantastik · 1 year
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“Patroclus,” Achilles tilted his face up with a gentle finger under his chin. “I would recognise you in total darkness, were you mute and I deaf. I would recognise you in another lifetime entirely, in different bodies, different times. And I would love you in all of this, until the very last star in the sky burnt out into oblivion”.
Obsessed with this passage from The Song of Achilles, obsessed with Charlie/Colby all these years later
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lovecatnip · 5 months
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The Rage: Carrie 2
1999
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helmstone · 7 months
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Numb3rs season 2 — some thoughts
Numb3rs season 2 — some thoughts
Unlike season 1, Numb3rs season 2 is a full run of 24 episodes. The FBI team has been tweaked, with newcomer Megan Reeves (Diane Farr) joining along with Colby Granger (Dylan Bruno). Within the team, it seems (to me) David Sinclair (Alimi Ballard) seems a little more senior. Add in the brothers Eppes (FBI Agent Don (Rob Morrow) and Professor of Mathematics Charlie (David Krumholtz)) with father…
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adamwatchesmovies · 11 months
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The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
Why someone would make a sequel to 1976’s Carrie 23 years after the original, I don't know. Even if this had been released at the right time (if such a thing as a right time existed) this is a lazily-conceived, badly made film. The climax is more likely to leave you in hysterics than shivering in terror.
In 1999, outcast Rachel (Emily Bergl) hates life at home thanks to her unloving foster parents. After her best friend Lisa (Mena Suvari) commits suicide, Rachel learns a popular football jock, Eric (Zachery Ty Bryan), feigned love for the dead girl so he could sleep with and then dump her to impress his friends. All the football players are partaking in this game, even the seemingly sweet Jesse (Jason London), on whom Rachel has a crush.
I've omitted two details about this plot to show you how much of a sequel to Carrie it isn’t. The entire film could easily play out without these, leading me to believe (though I can’t prove it) it was written as some other movie and then reworked to tie into the 1976 Brian De Palma film. Technically, The Rage is a follow-up. Amy Irving returns as Sue Snell, now an adult guidance counsellor for Rachel's school. That’s a detail. The real reason this is “a sequel”? Rachel. The young woman has the the same telekinetic powers as Carrie did. With that said, I bet you can predict the entire movie now. The film’s villains are essentially the Spur Posse. Rachel’s going to fall in love with one of them, they’ll have sex, his buddies will ruin everything by telling Rachel it was all a facade, unleashing her titular rage upon them. Cue the blood bath until TRAGEDY! Turns out the love was real. Too bad loads of people are now dead. Too bad for Rachel, I mean. We couldn’t care less about the teens who bit the dust.
While it would’ve left you feeling like you just took a bath in a bucket of grease, this picture might’ve sucessfully told its revenge plot if it had played things smartly. You instantly hate the bad guys so you’re somewhat endeared to Rachel. Unfortunately, writer Rafael Moreau and director Katt Shea fumble this project. Over and over, we're shown clips of the 1976 film. What do they mean? Rachel wasn’t there. These aren’t her memories. Sue wasn’t there either - she left the deadly party before the carnage began. They're included to assure us that there will be blood later and because this film knows otherwise, everyone would leave. While we wait, the picture goes into needless details about Rachel’s powers, explaining their origin in a way that doesn’t make a whole lot of sense.
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Picture this. Rachel is going to the jock’s post-graduation party. They’re getting ready to dump this film’s equivalent of a bucket of blood on her when they broadcast the secret footage of her and Jesse having sex for everyone to see. Counsellor Sue has been picking away at this nagging feeling that something’s not right with the teenager. She’s found the girl’s insane mother, broken her out of Arkham Asylum and is bringing her to the party so Rachel can understand why she has mutant powers. As they approach the door, Rachel hurls a fire poker at a schoolmate, impaling him through the head. In the process, she kills Sue. The woman’s death is accidental so it doesn’t tell us anything about how intensely Rachel’s rage burns. Left to her own devices, mom barges into the chaotic house to explain to her daughter what’s happening. Too bad the characters haven’t spoken in 13 years. They're lucky they knew who was who! The exchange that follows means NOTHING because their connection isn't emotional, it's technical.
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No fan of the original Carrie could watch The Rage and be satisfied with it. No one who hasn’t seen the original should watch this movie instead. The Rage: Carrie 2 is a picture without an audience. It’s got some unintentionally funny moments towards the end when the gore and violence are supposed to appall us but you’ll have checked out long before then. (On VHS, March 5, 2020)
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vintagewarhol · 1 year
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mariocki · 1 year
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The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)
"It must be nice not having to be like everybody else."
"It's not so great."
#the rage#the rage: carrie 2#horror film#american cinema#1999#katt shea#rafael moreu#emily bergl#jason london#dylan bruno#j. smith cameron#amy irving#zachery ty bryan#john doe#gordon clapp#rachel blanchard#charlotte ayanna#justin urich#mena suvari#eli craig#eddie kaye thomas#ok‚ undeniably this was a relatively cynical cash grab; a sequel to a film that never needed a sequel‚ 23 years late‚ without the#involvement of King‚ De Palma or really anyone except Amy Irving (returning as Sue Snell). so Carrie White apparently had an unknown half#sister‚ who obviously starts to display some of the same telekinetic itchiness as big sis. the film follows a lot of the same beats as the#first one‚ right down to the apocalyptic high school celebration‚ but the thing is... this is actually pretty fun. it has some good stuff#going for it; a strong young cast of 'hey i know that face'‚ a characterisation and motivation that is pleasingly distinct from Carrie#(Bergl's Rachel is still an outsider but much more self secure‚ her story less tragic and more vengeful)‚ the script is solid‚ there's good#stuff here. the main fault is actually that turn of millennium aesthetic; incoherent quick cuts and frantic editing‚ inconsistent black and#white‚ awful sound design and needle drops that have not stood the test of time. it's a shame bc there's a surprisingly decent millennial#horror film underneath that sickly glitzy visage. not a good Carrie sequel‚ but a genuinely ok film!
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therealmrpositive · 1 year
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The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)
In today's review, I find that telekinetic vengeance may run in the blood. As I attempt a #positive review of the sequel known as The Rage: Carrie 2 #EmilyBergl #JasonLondon #DylanBruno #J.Smith-Cameron #AmyIrving #ZacheryTyBryan #JohnDoe #CharlotteAyanna #RachelBlanchard #MenaSuvari #EliCraig
While it has been a long while since I have been a student in full-time education, memories of the time still return from the highs to the lows, and everything in-between. A topic that is no stranger to the world of fiction, or even sequels to popular works of fiction. In 1999, a film built upon the legacy of Carrie to tell a fresh story that explored similar topics and the after-effects of the…
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dailymarvelstudios · 1 year
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Ms. Marvel 1x03 “Destined”
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sun-ni-day · 3 months
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Numb3rs 4x13 Black Swan
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thingsiliketowatch9 · 10 months
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Numb3rs: Rob, Morrow, David Krumholtz, Alimi Ballard, Dylan Bruno, Diane Farr, Judd Hirsch, Peter MacNicol, Navi Rawat
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dinogal95 · 3 months
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Fanfic prompt
The Eppes family, with the FBI team and some CalSci faculty watch the super bowl game shenanigans ensue
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beesandfigs-abandoned · 6 months
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mentally, I’m in litg s4
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bombshell is so good and gets better every time i replay it, i can’t believe some people don’t like it!!!!!
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