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pxresoxl · 2 years
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Shayla Nico | Mr. Robot | Icons (Requested)
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music-catalogue · 17 days
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Perfect Showgirl Songs
These songs inspire me so much, as a performer, and to me they are what my showgirl dreams are made of. In another life...
The One - Kylie Minogue
Toxic Las Vegas (Jamieson Shaw Remix) - Elvis Presley, Britney Spears, Jamieson Shaw
Un-break My Heart (Classic Radio Mix) - Toni Braxton, Frankie Knuckles
Live And Let Die - Paul McCartney, Wings
Electrified II - Yello
Crystallize - Kylie Minogue
As Good As New - ABBA
Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division
I Believe In You - Kylie Minogue
Number 1 - Goldfrapp
Jump - Madonna
I Feel Love - Samantha Jade
Heaven - Daphne Guinness
Together Again (Tony Moran 7" Edit With Janet Vocal Intro - Janet Jackson
White Diamond - Kylie Minogue
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ramimedley1981 · 3 years
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theitalianmoviegoer · 6 years
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Totally agree.
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dearmrmalek · 5 years
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“Cherry…
Tells me some things I don’t want to know
And I can’t see
A light at the end for us anymore
But I can’t keep crying
All of the time
No I can’t keep crying
All of the time..” - Chromatics
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dailymsrobot · 6 years
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It's not as if the patriarchal power structure is only bad for the Earth and women. It's equally destructive to men. People are saying men have to be careful now. They don't have to be "careful." Just don't abuse women! You shouldn't have done it anyway.
Frankie Shaw photographed for The Hollywood Reporter 
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fuckyeahdemonedits · 3 years
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keyofmgy · 7 years
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"Have you taken finger marks before?" "Ah, yes, yes -- several times, although... they were my own." "Well, I've always been a firm believer in practice." Inspector Llewellyn Watts and Officer Mary Shaw in A Frankie Drake Cold Case
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You’re a strange creature.
Mr Robot (s.1 ep.3)
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pxresoxl · 2 years
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Darlene Alderson | Mr. Robot | Icons (Requested)
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rvxen · 6 years
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OCTOBER HORROR-O-THON 8: HALLOWEEN ATE MY BRAIN
once again, i’m gonna binge on horror movies throughout October! Here are the one’s I’ve seen so far, plus my brief reviews.
THE LEGEND OF THE 7 GOLDEN VAMPIRES (1974) Hammer Films teams up with the Shaw Brothers to bring you Peter Cushing reprising his role as Van Helsing, vampire hunter and sworn enemy to Dracula, visiting China with his son to rap with the local scholars about the bloodsuckers. No one believes him except for 8 Kung Fu Masters who wish to return to their ancestral village and destroy the 7 Golden Vampires (Kung Fu Vampires sporting golden bat bling) which has been plaguing the village for a long time. Plus, Dracula has changed his shape (mostly because Christopher Lee declined to reprise his role as the Prince of Darkness) and is helping out his Eastern brethren. Played straight and respectfully, it’s a great film filled with some awesome martial arts mastery and classic gothic horror!
ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1932) Arguably the best film adaptation of H.G. Wells’ ‘Island of Doctor Moreau’, this film has some great make-up effects and lines that would go on to inspire the band DEVO with the line ‘ARE WE NOT MEN?” (On that note, did you know that director Paul Thomas Anderson’s dad was a horror host called ‘Ghoulardi’ in Ohio which members of DEVO watched while they were teens?) The Criterion Collection edition has an interview with DEVO members and a short film/music video they made in 1976! And if you ever need an example of the word ‘lithe’, the Panther Woman in this movie will help you out. Also, there’s no jumping around in this island’s House of Pain... mostly just pain and fur.
SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939) I’ve got to get something off my chest: I really, REALLY, despise the Universal Frankenstein movies. They are SO BORING and SO CONTRITE that I feel ripped off and angry at the end of each one I’ve suffered thru. One good thing I can say about them? The sets are weird and from some German Expressionist nightmare. The sets have more presence than the actors. In this film, after waking up from a ‘coma’ because he was zapped by lightning before the start of the film, Frankenstein's Monster begins staging clever murders (like, c’mon, he can’t talk but he knows how to make a death look like an accident?) for the pleasure of Ygor. Meanwhile Basil Rathborne as the eponymous Son chews the scenery as a distraction for the village idiots who, I bet you’ll never guess, decide to storm the castle! Ygor gets plugged, and Frankie gets pushed into a vat of chocolate or something and dies Terminator 2 style. I tried watching THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN but thankfully the dvd died, itself tired of replaying what was surely going to be more utter banality.
TOWER OF LONDON (1962) It’s not Halloween without Vincent Price. Fortunately, he was in several billion films which we can enjoy, especially his collaborations with Roger Corman. This was actually a film created by Roger and his brother Gene and it’s a tight piece of Shakespeare as a faithful adaptation of Richard III. Vincent plays the mad king as he slaughters his family to get to the crown, quickly going mad as they haunt him at every turn. He also has some of the best sluggish yet startled reactions whenever he starts to slide down the sanity pole.
THE HAUNTED PALACE (1963) Roger and Vincent worked on a handful of Poe adaptations and so as not to get stale, Roger pitched the idea of a Poe-ish adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s The Curious Case of Charles Dexter Ward, and it was surprisingly accepted. Price is a sorcerer who curses a small New England town as he’s being burned alive. Flash-forward, his descendent, who looks exactly like the sorcerer, inherits the house and becomes possessed by his progenitor. Lon Chaney shows up as his loyal goon and they get back to their ghastly business involving a fishman, young ladies, and the Necronomicon. Angry village mob ensues. Worth it for the make-up and creepiness of the mutated villagers and a great score throughout the film
THE BROOD (1979) Having watched SHIVERS and RABID last year, I continue down the crooked and fleshy trail of David Cronenberg’s body of work with THE BROOD. Apparently released at the same year as a racecar movie he directed (which I assume is about people who transform slowly, bodily, and viscously into vehicles and then racing them), this film was inspired by David’s custody battle with his first wife. After watching this film, you can say his feelings towards his ex weren’t, uh, pleasant. Up in Canada, a dad tries to wrest control of his daughter while the mother is sequestered away at the Somafree Psychoplasmic Institute under the study of a charismatic Doctor. And then the demon children show up in their late-70s snowsuits a-murderin’. Oliver Reed, Art Hindle, and Samantha Eggers star alongside grade-school gymnasts (fact!) in this film that if you work with kids or are currently going thru a custody battle, you may want to avert your eyes.
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ramimedley1981 · 4 years
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Mr. Robot Appreciation Week ~ Day 4
Favorite Romantic Relationship
Elliot & Shayla
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kacebox · 6 years
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A brief Holtzbert edition of Soft Serve
Sometimes, I write things.  This is one of those things.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/15297660
This edition is short and features a ship I’ve been on board since the movie itself was released at the cinema.  Today is the 2nd anniversary of that first cinematic experience with Ghostbusters (2016) so this is part of my way of commemorating it.
For those of you into this sort of thing, I also have 2 previous Soft Serves, one for the pairing of Jessica Jones/Felicity Smoak and the other for Frankie Drake/Mary Shaw.  Some ships are less usual than others for me.
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dailymsrobot · 6 years
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Frankie Shaw attends The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards (Jan 7).
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lynchgirl90 · 6 years
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Showtime’s 2018 Emmy FYC mailer introduces voters to red-hot contenders ‘The Chi,’ ‘SMILF,’ ‘Twin Peaks’ and more
Showtime’s expansive 2018 Emmy FYC mailer will soon be arriving on the doorsteps of the TV Academy membership. While the premium network previously shipped three series-specific mailers back in April for drama series “The Chi,” comedy series “SMILF” and limited series “Twin Peaks,” they’ve now sent out a fourth mailer featuring all of their eligible Emmy submissions. See photos above and below.
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“Twin Peaks” originally aired on ABC for two seasons between 1990 and 1991, earning 18 Emmy nominations including Best Drama Series, Best Drama Actor (Kyle MacLachlan) and Best Drama Directing (David Lynch). It won two trophies in 1990: Best Editing and Best Costumes.
With Lynch once again at the helm, MacLachlan’s FBI Agent Dale Cooper and almost all of the quirky characters returned for the highly anticipated continuation. All 18 episodes of “Twin Peaks: The Return” aired last year, so Showtime is hoping the show will be remembered at the Emmys come voting time.
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“SMILF” is Showtime’s freshman comedy series that centers on Bridgette Bird (Frankie Shaw), a young single mother and actress. As Shaw revealed in our recent interview, she based the show on her own experiences, admitting that she initially wrote the pilot because she was “sick of being a broke, struggling actress with a toddler.”
The show was recently nominated at the Golden Globes for Best TV Comedy Series and Best TV Comedy Actress. Other notable cast members include Rosie O’Donnell as Bridgette’s eccentric mother and Miguel Gomez as the father of Bridgette’s son.
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“The Chi” is an ensemble drama that examines life on the Southside of Chicago. Creator Lena Waithe (watch our interview) made Emmy history last year by becoming the first black woman to win Best Comedy Writing for “Master of None.” Can she now add more trophies to her shelf for “The Chi”?
Jason Mitchell stars as Brandon Johnson, an aspiring chef whose younger brother (Jahking Guillory) is killed by a man (Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine) avenging the death of his surrogate son. Rick Famuyiwa directed the pilot episode of the show that aired on Showtime earlier this year.
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