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90smovies · 10 months
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Terminator 2 Judgment Day
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georgeromeros · 1 year
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The Three Stooges - Disorder in the Court (1936)
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ecoamerica · 1 month
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oscarwetnwilde · 18 days
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Appreciation for James Wilby as Daniel Morton in Murder In Mind. (2003)
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adikeii · 5 months
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u know it's such a shame that kingsman universe only focuses on eggsy and harry (and a merlin a little) 'CAUSE there are such a huge amount of stories that could be told and questions to be answered (and yeah i know that its normal in not giving any plot or development to bg charachters but why they 've added interesting details IT tRiGGerS QuEsTiOns... *sighs*)
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SO - some of my thoughts and (obvious) questions about k*ngsmn.. (i just 'd really like to see that....)
- THAT particular moment from the very beginning of the film - when lee dies - i damn want to know what effect it had on james (maybe even this outstanding (in every way) suit is needed for him to prove himself that he 's damn awesome and deserving the lancelot title??)
- harry in the film was referring to james as a friend and aaaand??? what james was like with all of the others (arthur and percy especially) in that 17 years? sounds like a good question
- it would be really cool to see some perci-roxy interaction u know... 😟
- IT ALSO WOULD BE REALLY cool to see perci actually talking
- that look harry and percival exchange at the end of the all-kingsman we-will-miss-lancey-james-sorely meeting IT MEANT SMTH it should 've.....
- when roxy becomes a kingsman agent she becomes the only female agent... that's very very very interesting--
- also the arthur moment. so chester dies and the main questions is how they choose a successor 😐
- and im very much interested how all the kingsmen 've dealt with the consequences of the v-day situation (the whole world was fighting so there should be hundreds of thousands dead...)... AND much more importantly: where the hell have the statesmen been during all of this valentine connected shit (yeah in the second film they 're epic but they 're kinda spies too so they shoul 've seen some situation going all damn over the world (celebrities disappering moment...) its their job...) *but lets just put this question to the box-for-the-stupid-questions-we-ll-never-get-an-answer-for where already question about the stupidity of james's death lies*
- there should be more respect for merlin in films (he 's like the big brain of the idiots - they 'd literally be weak without him) - i mean he wasnt killed in the second film 'cause he 's not treated like an agent by kngsmn... (and pls give him a normal office he 's a genius tech-wizard - this situation with him basically working on this tube-train-station is strange to me...)
- and back to my obsession: this contrast of perci wearing strictly super-classical black suit (other agents may wear more gray or more with-patterns suits??) while james 's wearing this tan-sandlike-even-goldish-a-little color ?? it probably has a huge meaning behind it
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and still:
- why there can't fucking be two lancelots (his death is a trauma i can do nothing about it..)
*still silently thinks about that scene with james using that guy as a shield while killing them all by shooting off al damn bullets**
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The Will Of The Many - James Islington (please read it)
If you like dark academia, high fantasy, political intrigue and just a hint of body horror, this is the book for you!
I know most of you follow me for my mid poetry but I also really like books too ok
Genuinely an incredible book. I'll admit I'm not the biggest fan of Islington's earlier works but this book blew me away and there is virtually no fandom for it which upsets me greatly (I'm partly putting this out there because I crave fanart)
The start is kinda slow, and I'll be honest I was put off by our protagonist at first as he feels like your classic edgy YA character, but the further in I got the more the characterisation and world building intrigued me - I binged the last act in one night (also, on audible the narrator Euan Morton was King George in hamilton idk I though that was cool)
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kingsmint · 11 months
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As often as I like to think about merlahad and the select few members of the table being dubbed kingsfam I honestly love percilot despite sharing little to no screen time in one room together.
MAYBE I JUST LIKE GOLDEN RETRIVER x BLACK CAT PAIRING BUT- HAVE YALL SEEN THE ART OF THESE TWO??? AND THE DYNAMIC PEOPLE CREATED OF THEM?? ALSO FURTHER EXTENDING ROXY’S CHARACTER TOO??? BY LITERALLY MAKING PERCIVAL ROXY’S UNCLE GIVES A BACKGROUND AND REASON WHY SHES IN KINGSMAN. BECAUSE HE BELIEVED HIS NIECE IS A STRONG CANDIDATE AND DESERVING OF THE TITLE.
LIKE WHAT THE FACK. AND THEN PERCIVAL BEING THE SILENT TYPE BUT COLD BLOODED TOO AND THEN JAMES IS LIKE, “oh don’t mind him! He’s just ecstatic that’s all!” And then percival literally looks like this 💀💀
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avaitor · 11 months
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hello followers
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shutterandsentence · 1 month
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"Therefore, get rid of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent and humbly accept the Word that is planted in you, which can save you."
-James 1:21
Photo: Morton Arboretum, Illinois
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filmbook21 · 8 months
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90smovies · 11 months
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cleowho · 2 years
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“Are you suggesting we should psychoanalyse it, Doctor?”
The Seeds of Death - season 06 - 1969
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ecoamerica · 1 month
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oscarwetnwilde · 6 days
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James Wilby as Sir Richard Morton in Murder In Mind: (Season 3, Episode 1) Echoes. (2003)
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ivebeentotheforest · 3 months
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day - 1991 - Dir. James Cameron
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dustedmagazine · 9 months
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Carl Stone — Electronic Music from 1972-2022 (Unseen Worlds)
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Electronic Music from 1972-2022 by Carl Stone
Unseen Worlds brings us their third installment of Carl Stone archival releases. Following "Electronic Music from the Seventies and Eighties" and "Electronic Music from the Eighties and Nineties," "Electronic Music from 1972-2022" makes a stab at filling in some of the gaps from Stone's sizable list of works. Presumably by the time this review gets published Stone will have added another release to his vast discography from the last 50 years.
"Electronic Music from 1972-2022" offers an until now unheard documentation of Stone's very earliest work in the two compositions "Three Confusongs" and "Ryouund Thygizunz," both realized in 1972 at CalArts, where Stone was studying with the composers Morton Subotnick and James Tenney. The voice of Carl's old friend and band mate, the late Z'ev (at this time still known as Stefan Weisser) was used on both these pieces. In stark contrast to the other tracks on this compilation, "Three Confusongs" and "Ryouund Thygizunz" develop slowly with heavy use of delays and resonance. Yet similarly to Stone's later works' extensive use of sampling, recordings of the voice of Z'ev reading his concrete poems provide the basic working material that launches in motion these haunting and mysterious pieces.
It was also while studying at CalArts that Stone's sampling practice found its future direction. Working as an archivist in the school's library, Stone got saddled with the job of transferring thousands of vinyl records to tape. This saturated Stone's ears with a vast and seemingly incongruous selection of music that included classical repertoire, electronic composition, world music and jazz, just to name a few. Stone had to transfer multiple discs at the same time, thus creating incorrigibly random collisions from this wealth of archival material. Through this process Stone began to see the juxtaposition and repetition of musical soundbytes as the modus operandi for his compositional practice.
Working in a vein with much in common to the use of sampling in hip hop, Stone has never shied away from plumbing the depths of popular music in a fearless and unabashed disregard for any notions of what might be regarded as good taste. It is perhaps this attitude, as much as the actual samples themselves, that imbues much of Stone's work with a heavy dose of humor and playful confrontation. The composition "Vim"  from 1987 provides a good case in point, with samples from The Beach Boys' "Fun Fun Fun" being looped and chopped nearly beyond all recognition while still creating this nagging feeling of "Where have I heard this before?" Only towards the very end of the piece does it become apparent what one has just been subjected to in the form of this insidious earworm.
Stone's work can also be eminently danceable, often employing samples of drums and percussion in a process of accretion that can lead to dizzying heights of tension and release, not far in essence from Derrick May's work, such as the seminal "Strings of Life" from1987. Stone adds to this his experience from the trippy sixties, notching up the density and movement of his compositions till they take on a distinctly psychedelic feel. One can imagine whirling dervishes, The Master Musicians of Joujouka or your favorite neighborhood rave where ecstasy meets a discombobulated vortex of looping samples and very grooving beats.
Parallel to a summary of Stone's work during this fifty years, "Electronic Music from 1972-2022" also gives an overview of the development in electronic music technology which, as much as any conceptual preoccupations, often seems to have provided the impetus for much of the development in Stone's compositions. From working with Buchla synthesizers at CalArts to early samplers and Apple computers, each advancement in all this musical hard- and software has enabled Stone to dig deeper into his proclivity for iteration and sonic disorientation.
Track eight, the 2007 piece "L'os a Moelle," is a good example of this. Developed during a residency at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales studios in Paris, Stone devised a way of injecting new musical material into the shell of another piece of music. In the case of "L'os a Moelle,"  this involves using a brazenly strutting sixties rock riff as the shell and injecting a cavalcade of disparate and confusing samples, all following the tonal and rhythmic form of the original riff, which by the end of the piece has become completely subsumed by the injection of sampled material. If this description sounds confusing, then wait until you hear the track.
Three pieces from 2022 close out this compilation and in a way encapsulate all the ideas and techniques from the preceding tracks. For long-standing fans or listeners just discovering Stone's work, "Electronic Music from 1972-2022"  will provide a fascinating look back over this composer's output from the last 50 years, straddling that fine line between rigorous experimentation and hilarious irreverence.
Jason Kahn
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genevieveetguy · 8 months
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. This isn't about you! Something is happening to me. And it's… it's not to get even, and it's not some warped bid for attention. Something is happening in our house, whether you like it or not!
What Lies Beneath, Robert Zemeckis (2000)
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ilikestuff69 · 1 year
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Who I’d cast in Chicago if it were made today
Roxie Hart played by Annaleigh Ashford
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Velma Kelly played by Ariana DeBose
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Billy Flynn played by James Marsden
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Amos Hart played by Joseph Gordon Levitt
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Matron “Mama” Morton played by Yvette Nicole Brown
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The Bandleader played by Ephraim Sykes
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Mary Sunshine played by Carmen Cusack
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