I like to think that Baron Draxum got the turtle babies all from like nice breeders and stuff but for Leo he just,,, stole the first baby red eared slider he could find at turtle pond in Central Park.
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I love that there’s like a grand total of 5 people (based on who i’ve found) on this app who post about the SGE prequel series semi-frequently and we all randomly just come together under someone’s post every once in a while. Like it’s our own little community and we’re off vibing with our silly little mentally ill gay brothers.
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In terms of polar opposites, I believe there are two types of villains.
Those who are silly and fun, who snicker and rub their hands together like mischievous children scampering around on their tiptoes, who blabber on about their endearingly harmless plans and wouldn't ever wish to actually hurt anyone; And then there are those who are mercilessly, dreadfully evil.
The core idea for this story appeared when I first stopped to consider how incredibly (and scarily) brilliant Dr. Nefario truly is. Had he been a heinous character instead of the charming and earnest fellow we all know and love, I have no doubt that he would have been the greatest menace of all. I wanted to introduce a foe who could fully embody this dark, twisted and hypothetical version of the good scientist, hence why I created an enemy that would directly oppose his convictions and confront him on a personal level.
The way I view young Nefario is as someone who, despite being on the wrong side of the law, lives by a steady and honorable set of principles. Deep down, he is an honest and respectable individual; He just happens to have an occasional passion for joyous chaos.
But underestimating him would be a grave mistake. The man has the mind of a genius and the heart of a father. Quite the powerful mix in itself.
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You ever watch a movie that has the potential to make one of the most ground-breaking anti-war & anti-american imperialism/exceptionalism statements and then it just... doesn't. And you want to start screaming at the writers because they took a unique, groundbreaking idea and tossed it into the bin in order to end up writing yet another "US military saves the day from the Bad Eastern Europeans!" mediocre 1 hour and 50 minutes.
Anyway, that was my experience with Netflix's 'Spectral' in a nutshell.
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That hammer swings every which way if you know what I mean
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Went to see a movie yesterday for the first time in like 5 years and all I could think about was that tweet that’s like “must a movie be good? Is it not enough to see a beautiful face, huge?”
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Live look at DJ Regular watching Evil Dead Rise.
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I LOVE when there's a horror film and it rains blood. thank god
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I do get why characters go mad with power and start killing people too easily in fictional stories tbh, there are a lot of people on earth who are exceedingly murderable
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Stormcatcher is a communist
That's it. That's the post. He's a class-conscious dude :) don't mind my crazed rambling about my man in the tags. I refuse to listen to official lore about him basically being a late-stage capitalist slave driver. It doesn't exist in my mind :D
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Evil Dead Rise ? That movie that traumatized me with the cheese grater and the tattoo machine ? Yep pure gore just like how I like.
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i thought evil dead rise was pretty good, though a huge tonal shift from the originals. honestly not great as an evil dead movie, but fun as a horror movie!
but my FAVOURITE part was that in the last few scenes, when beth has been covered in blood, she looks STARTLINGLY similar to ash williams
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