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cinemafromcinema · 3 months
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This video is really dear to me. I have made it with a passion for Art and a passion for Activism. It is not only about Palestine, but also about my country, Iran. Actually, it is about anyone who is willing to sacrifice his or her life for freedom. We all are sacrificing our lives for something; the difference is in the matter that we are sacrificing it for.
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ataehone · 5 months
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Things I would like to see more discussion about regarding Alan Wake 2 #13: Tim Breaker, the man who was dragged to hell AND SETTLED DOWN THERE.
Whatever Alan struggles with, Tim had stashes set up. Tim has a room filled with light for Alan to catch his breath in. Tim is unrelelntingly cheerful despite finding himself in a warped ontological black hole. Tim is looking for the man whose face is on a FUCKING GIANT BILLBOARD you can see right out of Tim's initial hiding spot.
And Tim remembers at least something about being Jack Joyce, and Tim remembers Beth Wilder, and Tim apparently saw glimpses of Jesse Faden and Polaris.
I will bet you dollars to doughnuts Tim and Door are showing up in CONTROL 2, and it's gonna be so fucking weird because Tim likely gets some of Jack's infatuation with Beth, and I will knife a certain Finnish man if he doesn't turn this into an epic love triangle with Emily.
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fudgeroach · 9 months
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collection of the expression requests i did over on my main!! still got more to do in my askbox but takin a lil break from em atm
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maxsnowdrift · 6 months
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Snagged some meme-worthy frames of Brennan from an episode of Make Some Noise.
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gosling-obsessed · 6 months
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IT SHOULD'VE BEEN ME 😩
#the fall guy
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everybodyloveskris · 21 days
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characters i kin!
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unhingedlesbear · 8 months
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I love when you can find cute little photographs in SM games. Fun fact: sometimes I will make furry redraws of them 😜😜 but in a more rough sketchy style
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These are kinda old esp the UD one. Sam was still a coyote when I made this oh my🥶🥶 ancient
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ssnowbloom · 3 months
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God I'm going to be so fucking annoying about Emily Davis. Me when I like the most controversial characters who deserve better in Supermassive Games fandom (this post is also about Jacob Custos and Kate Wilder)
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 Emily Davis x Ashley Brown
1. annoyances to lovers 'you almost got me killed!' x 'i said i was sorry!' they hold hands and also maybe bicker w each other
2. they could have a nice love/hate dynamic with Emily being ultra dominant, taking out her anger on Ash and Ash being all sub but sometimes trying to be on top just to fail and be dominated twice harder
Kate Wilder x Michelle Morello (Katechelle)
1. uhhh umm they both slay <3 and Kate is the one that finds her body idk
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youranemicvampire · 1 year
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WLW ships and their face card
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jackienautism · 9 months
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MAYBE TMI? BUT KATE AND I ARE BOTH ALLERGIC TO PENICILLIN LMAOOOO
also when erin found those texts from jamie in the doctor's office ?????? area....... ): that genuinely made me so sad
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GHOSTS AND DEMONS AND EVEN WILDER YET
Opening this weekend:
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire--This fifth feature in the franchise begins with a nice macabre episode set in 1904, like something from a creepier version of Disney's Haunted Mansion. This is followed by an extended chase through the streets of Manhattan, as the current Ghostbusters pursue, in the "Ectomobile," an eel-like flying dragon spirit up from the sewers.
It's a reasonably diverting start, and the movie goes on to deploy, in addition to Paul Rudd and Carrie Coon and the kids from 2021's Ghostbusters: Afterlife, most of the available stars from the 1984 original. Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts, Williams Atherton and Bill Murray show up--no Sigourney Weaver or Rick Moranis, alas--and not just in cameos but with fairly substantive screen time. I was disappointed that the all-woman crew from the much-maligned and underrated 2016 version wasn't invited to this party, but apparently fans are still traumatized.
Anyway, the old vets here are good company--Murray with his peerless sardonoic line readings, Akyroyd with his gee-whiz delivery of expository gibberish. A couple of new adds, like Patton Oswalt as an authority on the occult and Kumail Nanjiani as a clod who sells Aykroyd the spherical ancient artifact that serves as the McGuffin, also get into the proper, uhm, spirit of things.
On the whole the movie, directed by Gil Kenan from a script by Kenan and Jason Reitman, is an enjoyable lavish no-brainer. The closest it gets to any emotional weight is an intriguing plot strand in which the teenage heroine (Mckenna Grace) bonds, seemingly romantically, with a teen ghost (Emily Alyn Lind) after she's forbidden to go 'busting until she turns 18; the actors manage a touching rapport even through the special effects prism.
But if Frozen Empire--which concerns a horned demon with freezing superpowers imprisoned inside the McGuffin--doesn't feel like a home run, it may be the result of too much wholesomeness. The teen romance and bickering family dynamic didn't quite feel like Ghostbusters to me, somehow. What made the '84 film seem new was its mix of extravagant, big-budget special effects spectacle with the snarky, irreverent slacker sketch-comedy of Murray and the other stars. Only when Frozen Empire taps into this sensibility does it truly thaw out.
The movie is dedicated to Ivan Reitman, director of the original, and this film, like several of the others, includes a nod to Cannibal Girls, Rietman's 1973 shocker starring the impossibly young and adorable Andrea Martin and Eugene Levy. I hope it makes fans seek out that amusing low-budget creepshow; there's a movie that doesn't suffer from too much wholesomeness.
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Late Night With the Devil--Here's another wry paranormal chiller set in New York, although it was conceived by the Australian brothers Cameron Cairnes and Colin Cairnes and filmed in Melbourne. The premise is that we're watching the 1976 Halloween episode of a syndicated talk show, a perennial also-ran in the ratings to Johnny Carson. Desperate for a sweeps win, the recently widowed host (David Dastmalchian) stacks the guest list with a hokey stage psychic (Fayssal Bazzi), an Amazing Randi-type skeptic (Ian Bliss), and a psychiatrist (Laura Gordon) and her patient, an angelically smiling teenage girl (Ingrid Torelli). This girl was rescued from a cult and just might be possessed.
From the set to the music to the "More to Come" break cards, the Cairnes Brothers truly capture the look and feel of anything-goes '70s talk shows to a degree that will be nostalgic to those of us who remember them. The movie also evokes sources of the period from The Exorcist to Network (Michael Ironside provides stentorian narration in the manner of Network's Lee Richardson), and the soundtrack includes the likes of Flo & Eddie's "Keep It Warm."
The "found footage" conceit is quickly strained; the supposed "behind the scenes" sequences are pretty cinematic and helpfully narrative. But after a while you accept it, largely because the acting, especially the haunted yet game showmanship of the excellent Dastmalchian, keeps us involved.
It's a little scary, but mostly Late Night With the Devil is, like Network, a tongue-in-cheek satire of TV business culture, with ripe lines like "Ladies and gentlemen, a live television first, as we attempt to communicate with...the Devil. But not before a word from our sponsors." I also loved the implication that no amount of supernatural power could overtake Carson in the ratings in those days. Apparently even the Devil couldn't do that.
At Harkins Shea...
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Remembering Gene Wilder--This documentary, directed by Ron Frank, does indeed fondly remember the late comedy great. Frank makes Wilder himself the narrator, using audiobook excerpts from his noirishly-titled 2005 memoir Kiss Me Like a Stranger.
Born Jerry Silberman in Milwaukee, he grew up trying to make his mother laugh, and later drew inspiration from the mental patients he worked with while serving in the U.S. Army. He wanted, he says, something a bit "wilder" for his stage name when he started acting in New York. Cast in Brecht's Mother Courage and her Children at the Martin Beck Theatre in the early '60s, he met leading lady Anne Bancroft's future husband Mel Brooks, who later cast him in The Producers.
From there, we get a chronicle of some of the highlights of Wilder's movie career--not all of them; Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx and Start the Revolution Without Me, for instance, are passed over. But there's terrific material on Bonnie and Clyde, The Producers, Willy Wonka, Young Frankenstein, his relationship with Richard Pryor, his scenes with the sheep in Woody Allen's Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (he says that Allen told him that he wanted to do a version of Sister Carrie with a sheep instead of Jennifer Jones), and more. My own favorite of Wilder's characters, Jim aka The Waco Kid in Blazing Saddles, is very well represented here.
Talking heads include Brooks, Carol Kane, Mike Medavoy, Alan Alda, Ben Mankiewicz, Rain Pryor, Harry Connick, Jr., Eric McCormack, and Willy Wonka's Charlie Bucket himself, Peter Ostrum, as well as Wilder's widow Karen Wilder, all speaking with unmistakable love. They tell good stories, but the real joy is simply the big dose of Wilder's utterly sui generis blend of innocent sweetness and strangled volatility. If the clips in this movie don't make you smile, you may need to see a doctor.
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lovecatnip · 1 month
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National Lampoon's Van Wilder
2002
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theheadlessgroom · 2 months
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@beatingheart-bride
"Salem's Lot," Wilhelm replied, as he reached over to the end table beside his chair, grabbing the book to pass to Emily; a black paperback edition with an eerie face printed on it, a drop of bright red blood dripping from the mouth an eye-catching speck of color on the otherwise eerie and mysterious cover, giving no hint as to the contents of the book, and what horrors awaited the reader.
"See, a young man comes home to his old hometown and finds out that someone bought the creepy old house on the hill," he explained; although he wasn't the biggest horror fan, it was clear he was enjoying it. "And the town has tons of skeletons in its closet that I think this Mr. Barlow character is going to exploit. It's very scary, it's made me sorta sleep with one eye open lately! I won't spoil it for you, lass, if you'd like to read it, but it's very good, I'm curious to know what the rest of this fellow's writing is like!"
"One of the nurses at the office read Carrie," June commented, adding, "She said it was frightening, but sad as well. I think Randall has it on hold at the library."
"I do," Randall nodded. "I saw the film, and I get a feeling the book's going to be very similar. I felt very sorry for Carrie-she was a tragic monster."
And besides-he could relate, having had to deal with his fair share of bullies when he was in high school...
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fated-mates · 2 months
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You all enjoyed Romance Science so much, we figured, why not tackle romance law next! This week, we’re discussing wills and trusts, inheritances, guardianship, and more than a few HR violations! We also begin the episode with an important addendum to Romance Science (apologies to the Passion fans in the crowd).
You can find links to all the books we discussed in show notes.
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