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unabombshell · 2 years
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I just wanna appreciate casting because they did a really good job with Blaise as young Tiffany
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rogerdeakinsdp · 6 months
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SEED OF CHUCKY (2004) dir. Don Mancini
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lonesomedotmp3 · 2 years
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the only event I will honour every single week without fail is jennifer tilly tuesday. does the blog who coined it know their impact
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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Broke Horror Fan presents Living with Chucky on limited edition, fully functional VHS! Our latest tape goes on sale on Tuesday, April 18, at 12pm EST/9am PST via Witter Entertainment.
The 2022 Child’s Play franchise documentary arrives on VHS with two variants: a standard slipcase and a flip-open slipcase with a yellow VHS (limited to 100).
It is officially licensed from Cinedigm and Screambox. Special features include an exclusive introduction by director Kyra Elise Gardner plus Candid Conversations, Strange Families, and Favorite Death Scenes featurettes.
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After growing up within the Child’s Play series, director Kyra Elise Gardner (daughter of special effects artist Tony Gardner) offers a unique perspective on Chucky’s lasting impact.
Chucky creator Don Mancini and franchise alumni Brad Dourif, Jennifer Tilly, Fiona Dourif, Alex Vincent, Christine Elise, Billy Boyd, John Waters, Tony Gardner, David Kirschner, and more spill their guts along with such notable fans as Marlon Wayans, Abigail Breslin, Lin Shaye, and Dan Povenmire, among others.
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Tilly's Trans Tuesdays episode 55: There are so many tough things we have to get through, but when you find the right motivation you'll be amazed at what you can do. And when that motivation is to stay the true you and never go back? It's dang powerful, and you can do things you never thought possible. Systems trainer and medical tech consultant Jennifer Wallace returns to discuss feeling real! Where are the queers? I'm the gassy one!
Hosted by Tilly Bridges and Susan Bridges. Sound mixing by Jillian Morgan. Available on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Samsung Podcasts, and more!
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filmpenance · 3 months
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High Spirits (1988)
Neil Jordan 1h 39m [Trashy Tuesdays – Day 6, 2024]
"Madam, for you I missed my wedding for the first time in years, that's how much I want you. Sure, I know I'm a ghost and a murderer but forget about all that." - Martin
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Good heavens! High Spirits is not what I would call a good movie. Yet, what it lacks in refinement is more than made up for by campy stupidity.
The plot is something like Beetlejuice meets A Midsummer Night’s Dream; different groups of characters with their own drives and interests set in a “magical” locale.
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Peter (Peter O’Toole) and his mum run a hotel out of a dilapidated castle in Ireland. Business is not great - they need a new “hook” to get tourists interested. Cheekily they hit upon the idea of marketing the place as haunted and convince the staff to rig all manner of tricks to frighten the next crop of guests.
The Americans arrive as a series of types:  Jack (Steve Guttenberg) and Sharon (Beverly D’Angelo) are the bickering couple; paranormal investigator Malcolm has brought his family along while he investigates the hotel; Miranda (Jennifer Tilly) is just a single, lonely girl on vacation, and Brother Tony is a just single lonely priest (Peter Gallagher).
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Unbeknownst to them all, Castle Plunkett really is haunted by Mary Plunkett (Daryl Hannah) and her betrothed Martin (Liam Neeson), repeating their ghastly wedding night over and over – the night that Martin killed her.
One evening Jack stumbles upon this murder loop and interrupts it, hijinks ensue!   
The production design of the film is lovely. Of note, the castle lobby set is used very successfully to stage many scenes and gives you a real sense of the looming quality of the place without being scary. Bubbly but gray. The costume design is also expertly used to distinguish between the main groups: the locals, the tourists and ghosts[1].
It’s not the kind of film I associate with Neil Jordan who had just done Mona Lisa before this and would go on to release The Crying Game a few years later. At the time of High Spirits release, Siskel & Ebert panned it – no one liked it really.
I thought it was a silly bit of fun.
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TRAILER: https://youtu.be/2RIHuK89xEw?si=o0Eu-3L2R-qm2_k_
[1] Daryl Hannah wears a lilac peau-de-soie cape that I am still thinking about.
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solyankapal · 2 years
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all the gay girlies enjoying Jennifer Tilly on this fine Jennifer Tilly Tuesday Saturday
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elliebartlets · 1 month
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veronica mars rewatch 1x18: weapons of class destruction
• ok i haven’t even started the episode I’ve only read the description but I remember some of this bomb plot. I vaguely remember somebody weevil knows (whether someone in his biker gang or an enemy I don’t remember) being chained or something in the school by weevil, and then the school explodes or has to be demolished or something and he’s trapped in there and dies?? I’m definitely getting some details wrong but I definitely remember their being a bombing and somebody dying
• and I’m guessing Keith has been dating Wallace’s mom
• lol yep
• this teacher’s voice is kinda reminding me of jennifer tilly
• “ok pirates! Single file, straight line.”
“Heads up, chests out, big smiles. Ready? Ok!”
Logan is so funny
• ok I was wondering why they had a different teacher for the journalism class…I was like where did Sidney Poitier’s daughter go lol
• ha I remember this Corny kid
• ok but like who is making the bomb threats and how? I guess it’s on the website Veronica saw the name of on the table but if that were the case you’d think the students would know about it too
• lol ok so my first thought was yes bomb threats should be taken seriously, but wow everyone is freaking out. and then I realized I was looking at this from a 2024 perspective. bomb threats were the norm when I was in high school, particularly 2013-2014. not like an insane amount but I do remember a few. We also had “bomb threat Tuesdays” where high schools in my district would try and make bomb threats on Tuesdays. (Very aptly named). Whenever there was a threat we would leave the school, literally sit in the parking lot (which also confused the fuck out of me, cause if there actually was a bomb and it went off we’d probably be injured or dead) and then it’d be cleared and we’d go back inside. But I guess in 2004 it was not the norm, plus this is a TV show so also added dramatic effect?
• ahh yeah those 2 guys are the ones planning the bomb and I recognize the one guy, he definitely gets killed
• although this show always has a plot twist of some sort so I could be wrong
• Veronica and Wallace saying they’re each others best friends 🥹
• Veronica maybe you should uh tell someone about the website and your suspicions about Ben and Norris. I know the administration hates you but
• this Ben kid’s an undercover federal agent?!
• this shows plot twists always slap me in the face
• not the Waco and Columbine reference. God. This was only like 5-6 years after columbine. It’s crazy that was a real tragedy that affected people and is name dropped in every thing possible.
• man I really can’t figure out where this is gonna go. it’s stressing me out lol
• ohhh it’s gotta be the other kid who warned Veronica about Norris and Ben.
• goddd what is it with cops planting stuff on people just so they can make an arrest?? your arresting the wrong person and the bombing is still gonna take place!
• ok well at least Norris was released.
• ok so no bombing happened. and weevil wasn’t even in this episode…wtf was I thinking?? I think I confused it with a different episode, cause I know for a fact there’s an episode where some building explodes and a guy is trapped in it and weevil is involved somehow
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greenbagjosh · 2 years
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19 August 1997 - flight home through JFK and Terminal 5, and a new school year
Tuesday 19 August 1997
Bonjour mesdames et messieurs! Today the 19th August 1997 is the final chapter of my work assignment in Europe for the year.  It was quite a nice time working in Munich, and having the opportunity to visit some places in neighboring countries, some I have already been to, some I had not.  If I had the opportunity to do something similar, would I do it?  Certainly.  Already I had posted my stories of Summer 1998, which I hope to put in Tumblr as well.
My plan for the 19th of August 1997, was to take the 11 AM flight from Paris Charles de Gaulle Aérogare 1 to New York JFK International, clear customs and then take a 4 PM Eastern flight to San Francisco where my parents would be waiting for me about 8 PM Pacific that evening.  I would take the M8 to République and transfer to the M5 for Gare du Nord, and transfer to the RER B.
I woke up about 6:30 AM, took a shower, packed my bags, brought them down to the breakfast area, had my coffee, breadrolls, butter and jam, then walked with everything to the Ledru Rollin station.  I managed to walk down the stairs to the ticket area.  I bought a single ticket for the RER to CDG T1, then went through the gates and down the stairs to the M8 towards Balard, though I would actually alight at République.  With luggage, Bastille is not at all the best station to make a transfer, République is better, same for Strasbourg St-Denis with the M4.  At Gare du Nord, it seemed a bit daunting, with luggage to go upstairs to the RER gates, but I made it to the platform where the RER B and D lines go to CDG T2 and Orry la Ville Coye, respectively.  The RER B that arrived, was a stopping train, so it stopped everywhere up to Villepinte and Parc des Expositions, even the underground Sevran-Beaudottes.  
At CDG T1, there was no so-called RoissyVAL, that was under construction.  Instead, I had to leave the fare gates and board a bus to Aérogare 1.  The bus arrived at Aérogare 1, and that was where I had to check in my big black bag on the TWA flight to New York JFK.  After that, I was free to stroll around the terminal until it would be time to go through the Schengen checkpoint as well as the carry-on luggage x-ray.  What did I do before that?  There was a record store that I found, outside of the security zone, and I was able to find a couple of audio cassettes that I had my eyes on.  One was "Superflu" by Pascal Obispo.  The other was "Sahra" by Khaled with the single "Aicha" - "Aicha, Aicha, écoutes-moi!".  
Security went by fairly smoothly.  I had my radio with me and had a blank audio cassette.  The song by Olive, "You're not alone" was heard, and recorded, although with some FM reception static.  I had considered buying the CD single, but thought, maybe the single will be available in the USA a few months onwards (which it was).  Then I had my passport stamped with the Schengen exit stamp, the one that is a rounded rectangle.  Then I went underground to the satellite terminal where the plane would board at.  I think the plane boarded around 10:30 AM.  It was a Boeing 747 if I remember correctly.  Back then I was in the economy class, tolerable.  Going from Europe to the USA, the food is better than from the USA to Europe.  So it was not a bad flight.  For the inflight movie, they had "Liar, Liar" starring Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney, Jennifer Tilly and Swoozie Kurtz.  The man who played the judge, Jason Bernard, passed away just right after filming.
About 2 PM Eastern, the flight touched down at JFK Airport.  It ended at the international terminal 5, which was demolished in the mid-2000s as TWA went out of business.  I cleared American customs without much incident, if any.  The checked bag was put on the transfer belt for San Francisco.  I had to go to Terminal 6 for the domestic flight to SFO.  I did remember the upper floor and the walkway.  The terminal was quite interesting prior to its demolition.
About 4 PM, I boarded the flight to SFO.  It was on a Boeing 767.  I cannot remember that flight too well, other than it was about six hours long.  I was feeling excited to be returning home in a way, in another way I was sad to have to leave Europe, but I had to attend another year at university.  About 8 PM the flight touched down at SFO in Terminal 1 (not 3 as that would be United Airlines), then I met my parents at the gate.  This was still possible in 1997.  I was happy to be back in California.  I collected my black bag in the baggage return, and we went to the green Jetta which was parked in the big parking structure.  We went the usual way home, and I told my parents about the time I was there, which places I went, and how much I enjoyed working in Germany.  We might have arrived home by 9 PM and I went to sleep in the guest room with the big glass window facing the backyard.  
I was set to return to Chico State University on the 22nd August 1997.  The Scirocco was ready for me to drive to Chico, I just had to load up and drive the four hours north.  I made a stop in Vacaville for some food.  Then the 1997-1998 school year started.  Of the following courses, I took - Computer logic design (actually a writing course tailored for IT students) - Operating Systems programming in C++ - Java programming - human genetics thematic course, last of three thematic courses required for a Bachelor's degree, lots of essay writing
I considered taking French but I already had a large courseload that semester.  In Spring 1998 I considered taking first semester Italian but I did not do that until Fall 1998.  
Spring 1998 I took - Computer programming languages overview (very abstract, no real programming actually involved) - Computer graphics programming using C++ and high-end Unix boxes, I think Silicon Graphics - Statistics and Probability, my final mathematics course for the Bachelor's degree, gave my calculator a workout with factorials, nCr and nPr, p and q. - Islam as a non-western course, required for a Bachelor's degree - as a practical usage of the Computer Science degree, I did some temporary work for one of the student placement agencies, to design a website, and I received a semester credit for that.  They also helped me with my Summer 1998 placement at the same company I worked for in Summer 1997, and a permit by the Arbeitsamt in Germany for under 13 weeks.  
And in Summer, that is, 26th May to 18th August 1998, I visited - Paris, La Défense - Munich, Nuremberg, Fürth, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Mittenwald and Scharnitz(A) where I did not need to use my passport anymore - Plattling, Bayerisch Eisenstein-Zelezna Rudá, Pilsen, Prague - Salzburg, Berchtesgaden - Brecherspitz with work colleagues - Berlin, Frankfurt an der Oder, Slubice(PL), and back to Munich via Leipzig and Nuremberg - Eagle's Nest / Kehlsteinhaus - Zürich, Milan, Bolzano/Bozen - Vienna, Budapest - Zürich for the Street Parade - Paris, Lyon - and back home on the 18th August through St. Louis Lambert (STL).
Well that is all for the Summer 1997, and there will be a few adventures here and there for Fall 1997 and Spring 1998 yet to come.  Thank you to everyone who enjoyed my Summer 1997 stories.  I also have some for November 2002.  Hope you will join me then.
Goodbye for now!  Au revoir!  Auf wiedersehen!  Uuf Wiederluäge!  Servus!  Arrivederci!  Ahoj!
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CHUCKY 1x06 “Cape Queer” airs tonight at 10pm on Syfy & USA
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Hello, lovelies! Tell Me Something Tuesday is a meme created by Rainy Day Ramblings and currently hosted by Because Reading Is Better Than Real Life, That's What I'm Talking About, For What It's Worth, Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell and Offbeat YA. It provides weekly discussion prompts on various book and blogging topics with optional participation.
This week’s prompt is: Do you still own any books/comics/toys/memorabilia from when you were a kid?
I've been an avid reader since before I was even here. My parents read to me in the womb, and as soon as I learned how, I promptly switched to reading to them (and I still love reading out loud). I grew up on classic monsters movies, so it's no surprise that one of my favorite books when I was a kid was Silly Tilly Witch by Jennifer Jordan, a cute story about a witch with a leaky roof who accidentally makes it fly when she tries to repair it without her book of spells.
It's kind of an early version of Julia Donaldson's Room on the Broom, since Tilly goes around collecting animals who need help on her flying roof. It's an adorable story, not at all frightening, and while it's sadly been out of print for a long time, I could never manage to part with my original copy. As you can probably see from my shelf, I’ve continued to collect other spooky/paranormal picture books as well. I recommend Skeleton Hiccups by Margery Cuyler for laughs.
What were your favorite books when you were a kid? Do still have any of them?
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unabombshell · 2 years
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She’s like a slow motion chaos and id love to sit in her brain for even just a minute
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millikessler · 2 years
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jennifer tilly tuesday
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lonesomedotmp3 · 2 years
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every day can be jennifer tilly tuesday. if you're not a coward
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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Broke Horror Fan presents Living with Chucky on limited edition, fully functional VHS! Our latest tape goes on sale on Tuesday, April 18, at 12pm EST/9am PST via Witter Entertainment.
The 2022 Child’s Play franchise documentary arrives on VHS with two variants: a standard slipcase and a flip-open slipcase with a yellow VHS (limited to 100).
It is officially licensed from Cinedigm and Screambox. Special features will be announced next week.
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After growing up within the Child’s Play series, director Kyra Elise Gardner (daughter of special effects artist Tony Gardner) offers a unique perspective on Chucky’s lasting impact.
Chucky creator Don Mancini and franchise alumni Brad Dourif, Jennifer Tilly, Fiona Dourif, Alex Vincent, Christine Elise, Billy Boyd, John Waters, Tony Gardner, David Kirschner, and more spill their guts along with such notable fans as Marlon Wayans, Abigail Breslin, Lin Shaye, and Dan Povenmire, among others.
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pendantaudio · 3 months
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Tilly's Trans Tuesdays episode 55: A strange thing can happen when you're trans and don't know it... you never feel like your body actually belongs to you. And so you can't understand why anyone would ever want to make any changes to their bodies, and goodness did that all change for me after transition. And my tattoo is one hundred percent wrapped up in my transition, and we're gonna talk about why. And if you didn't already know, abortion rights and trans rights are the exact same fight. Everything comes back to bodily autonomy. Systems trainer and medical tech consultant Jennifer Wallace joins us to discuss The Tillyverse and the challenge of the unknown! (also I am a lot now)
Hosted by Tilly Bridges and Susan Bridges. Sound mixing by Jillian Morgan. Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Samsung Podcasts, and more!
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