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grindhousecellar · 1 year
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boardsdonthitback · 2 months
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Kim Won-Jin - Operation Scorpio a.k.a. The Scorpion King (1992)
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We really like CheongMyeong's baby cheeks!
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화산귀환 🌸⛰
This is Cheongmyeong, the main character of "Return of the Blossoming Blade" (A.K.A "Return of the Mount Hua sect") a Manhwa produced by the Studio Lico and adapted from Biga's light novel, it’s published in Webtoon! *
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(Chap 01)
But look at those cheeks! It looks like a chipmunk! 🥞
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(Chap 3 - flashback)
But just LOOK AT THOSE CHEEKS! 💥💫
Is he around 80 years old according to you? With this skin? Hey!
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(Chap 70)
Hyun Young, one of my favorite elders..... I envy you right now! I want to pull those stretchy cheeks too! (although it seems to hurt quite a bit) 😅
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fuforthought · 2 years
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A quick dose of action from 1985’s Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars.
Yuen Biao versus Chung Fat. While Yuen Biao might be known as one of kung fu cinema’s legends, Chung Fat is definitely one of the genre’s most underrated performance. He’s had some absolute barn burner fight scenes over the years.
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ge · 7 months
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chung myung deserves a little paunch. as a treat..
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farmerbebop · 9 months
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An Autumn's Tale (Mabel Cheung, 1987)
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letsmakefingerfive · 1 year
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An Autumn's Tale, 1987.
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1990danieljohnston · 2 years
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when i turned 16 my brain got wired in a way scientists will never understand
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byneddiedingo · 8 days
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Chow Yun-fat and Cherie Chung in An Autumn's Tale (Mabel Cheung, 1987)
Cast: Chow Yun-fat, Cherie Chung, Danny Chan, Arthur Fulbright, Gigi Wong, Joyce Houseknecht. Screenplay: Alex Law, Low Chi-Yeuh. Cinematography: David Chung, James Hayman. Production design: Christy Addis. Film editing: Chu Sun-Kit. Music: Lowell Lo. 
The chemistry between Chow Yun-fat and Cherie Chung animates the somewhat rough-edged romance of Samuel Pang (Chow) , a thirtysomething slacker, and Jennifer Lee (Chung), a twentysomething woman who arrives in New York expecting to meet her boyfriend, Vincent (Danny Chan), only to find he has a new girlfriend and is moving to Boston. Samuel, known as Figgy (short for Figurehead, a reference to his years as a sailor), takes her under his wing, though she's put off by his slacker ways -- he survives mainly by gambling and carousing with his pals. As in any good romance, she loosens up and he straightens up, though not without the usual backsliding. The film gives some fresh twists to the usual romcom tropes.
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grindhousecellar · 1 year
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may8chan · 1 year
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Dragons Forever - Sammo Hung 1988
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twilightronin · 7 months
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Spiritual Love 1987
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randomrichards · 12 days
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HARD BOILED:
Hot shot officer
Clash with conflicted gangster
Gun fu master piece
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flashfuckingflesh · 1 year
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Michelle Yeoh Versus the EVIL Japanese Imperial Army! "Magnificent Warriors" reviewed! (88 Films / Blu-ray)
“Magnificent Warriors” Now on an Amazing Blu-ray from 88 Films!   Click The Poster to Purchase! Ming-Ming is an adventurous, mercenary pilot unafraid to herself mixed up in the worst of trouble and against the tremendous odds.  When her patriotic grandfather and military uncle present Ming-Ming a mission of resistance against the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II, the odds, again, will…
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richincolor · 6 months
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New Releases
Sometimes in dark moments books can allow us to escape to other worlds, other times and lift our spirits. Here are three new releases this week to help give us comfort during this dark time. 
When We Become Ours: A YA Adoptee Anthology edited by Shannon Gibney & Nicole Chung Harper Teen
Two teens take the stage and find their voice. . . A girl learns about her heritage and begins to find her community. . . A sister is haunted by the ghosts of loved ones lost. . . There is no universal adoption experience, and no two adoptees have the same story. This anthology for teens edited by Shannon Gibney and Nicole Chung contains a wide range of powerful, poignant, and evocative stories in a variety of genres. These tales from fifteen bestselling, acclaimed, and emerging adoptee authors genuinely and authentically reflect the complexity, breadth, and depth of adoptee experiences. This groundbreaking collection centers what it’s like growing up as an adoptee. These are stories by adoptees, for adoptees, reclaiming their own narrative.
The Search for Us by Susan Azim Boyer Wednesday Books
Two half-siblings who have never met embark on a search together for the Iranian immigrant and U.S. Army veteran father they never knew. Samira Murphy will do anything to keep her fractured family from falling apart, including caring for her widowed grandmother and getting her older brother into recovery for alcohol addiction. With attendance at her dream college on the line, she takes a long shot DNA test to find the support she so desperately needs from a father she hasn’t seen since she was a baby. Henry Owen is torn between his well-meaning but unreliable bio-mom and his overly strict aunt and uncle, who stepped in to raise him but don’t seem to see him for who he is. Looking to forge a stronger connection to his own identity, he takes a DNA test to find the one person who might love him for exactly who he is―the biological father he never knew. Instead of a DNA match with their father, Samira and Henry are matched with each other. They begin to search for their father together and slowly unravel the difficult truth of their shared past, forming a connection that only siblings can have and recovering precious parts of their past that have been lost. Brimming with emotional resonance, Susan Azim Boyer’s The Search for Us beautifully renders what it means to find your place in the world through the deep and abiding power of family.
Sleepless in Dubai by Sajni Patel Amulet Books
In this hate-to-love teen rom-com from the author of My Sister’s Big Fat Indian Wedding, Nikki, an aspiring photographer, accompanies her family on a trip to Dubai to celebrate the five days of Diwali in style. It should be the trip of a lifetime, if Yash, the boy next door–with whom Nikki has a rocky history–weren’t on board. Oblivious to the tension, Nikki’s matchmaking family encourages Nikki to get better acquainted with Yash. Turns out a lot can change on a 12-hour flight beyond just continents. But can betrayals and conflicting ambitions be set aside long enough for the two teens to discover the true meaning of the Festival of Lights?
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from "The Chic Diet"
THINSPIRATION
“Sweat is just fat crying”
“Do not reward yourself with food—you're not a dog”
“Nothing tastes as good as being skinny feels”
“Do it for the thigh gap”
“Coffee, smokes and cold Diet Cokes”
“Hip bones and collarbones” “Eating isn't very Chanel”
Ohmigod, reblog, right? Every chic girl, no matter what her age, is obsessed with thinspo and fucking eats that shit for dinner. It's super satiating. There's a different type of thinspiration or fitspiration for whatever kind of mood you might be in, too. Those 13-year olds on Tumblr have really got you covered.
Feeling lazy? Go read some ridiculous inspirational quotes about “doing today what you won't regret in one year”. Er, guess I should go for a run now. Feeling hopeless? #Beforeandafter! Feeling ravenous? Go on an infinite scroll-fueled journey through a neverending compendium of candid photos of runway models. Ooh, Frida looks super skinny there. Gawd, look at Anja's hips. Abbey Lee's cheekbones—I die. And Vlada's clavicles? So jelly.
When you are really unable to drown out the annoying bitch that is your empty stomach, head for the darker side of thinspo. All of those angled shots of thigh gaps and artsy snaps of ribcages are really effective for quelling your appetite and making you hate yourself. These girls mean serious business. Gawd, I wish I had that kind of dedication.
Ooh, that one's kind of extreme. Like, I can literally see her bones, and not in the good way. Holy shit, her spine is like that of a fucking Stegosaurus. And, whoa, let's scroll past these uber quickly. Um, are those types of GIFs even allowed? They're kinda porn-y. Okay, now that's just porn.
Uh, I didn't really need to see your Post-Impressionist suicide collage note, spiraling-down-to-85lb, whoever the hell you are. Talk about sadsies. Er, what's with the razorblades? No, don't do that! Ohmigod, why are people taking pictures of blood? Is that a dead person?! Um, close window.
Ugh, now I really need a Xanax. So upsetting.
...But those shoulder blades that I just reblogged are totally my thinspiration. Ooh, let's go look at the tags for Alexa Chung and Snejana Onopka. Ohmigod, this blog is totes amaze—follow! And, like, did you see that picture of that girl's legs in those adorable knee-high socks? Gawd, I'm such a heifer. Time for a 5-day water fast!
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