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oldinterneticons · 2 months
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Don't you dare tell me the sky's the limit when there are footsteps on the moon
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putitinbrackets · 3 months
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Yes, you have to pick ONE—Country Music edition
Preliminary round
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duey65 · 1 year
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Country music makes me happy.
Country music makes me happy.
And sometimes even makes me cry. Are there songs that you hear that instantly make you stop what you’re doing and just listen to the words? Let them sink in and make you remember good times or sweet memories. Or perhaps makes you just want to dance no matter where you are? There are a few songs that do that to me. Especially country songs – for me they have the best lyrics that mean something.…
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appleflavoredkitkats · 9 months
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some art of professors (and just. artists) from the bauhaus inspired by their own works!!! i did this for a school project and am really proud of it <333
u can check the references on the bottom for their popular works!!
(rb's appreciated!!)
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bauhaus-movement · 4 months
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Wishing you peace and blessings this Christmas. Merry everything and a happy always!
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yudgefudge · 6 months
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what I think my footy ships would dress up as for halloween!
kylian and trent: a turtle and dinosaur, with rusty as a little lizard
ibou and robbo: jekyll and hyde or one of those atrocious plug and socket costumes
jude and erling: miles and gwen
julian and enzo: spider-man and mary jane watson
martin and aaron: a prince and his knight in shining armor
luis and stevie: cowboy and sheriff
griezmann and de paul: rapunzel and flynn
kai and julian: harry potter and draco malfoy, they've actually done it before
mo and dejan: barbie and ken
kostas and thiago: shaggy and velma
pedri and gavi: mario and luigi (iffy incestual implications and all!)
josko and dominik: angel and devil
ben and christian: linguini and remy
modric and ramos: officer and convict
jordan and jack: this absolutely atrocious colonel sanders and chicken costume I found (jack is the chicken)
saka and martinelli: spongebob and patrick
virgil and alisson: woody and buzz lightyear
brahim and theo: finn and jake
rodri and bernardo: doctor and nurse
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“The Daffy Duck Program” a “could have been” primetime show for The WB circa 1997, was conceived by Paul Rugg and John P. McCann. So much fun working with them, Doug Langdale and Tony Cervone on this ill-fated gem. Sometimes you can only replay the great ones in your head.
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acmeoop · 6 months
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Looking For Clues “Scooby-Doo! And Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery” (2015)
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thestuartkings · 1 year
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vintagewarhol · 2 years
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quantumleper · 2 years
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Better Call Saul is crazy man
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sugarkatt · 2 years
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ANGELS IN VAIN, made up of ex. SWEET PAIN and LIMOUSINE members, would not secure a deal their membership roll call was to be later felt among many other high profile acts. The debut 1984 line up featured vocalist Elka Brandt, guitarists Pete Wassiff and Steve Von Saint, bassist Paul Wassiff and former GENOCIDE / VERBAL ABUSE / MISFITS drummer Brian 'Damage' Keats. The Wassiff brothers would leave and were replaced by bassist Ronnie Roze and guitarist Roger Lane. The latter had gone under the name of Roger Ericson whilst a member of SMASHED GLADYS. Bassist Ronnie Roze would be supplanted by Davie D. and later Danny 'Discipline' Nordahl and in 1986 Scarlet Rowe took Lane's place. Both Roze and Keats would join PRINCESS PANG for their 1989 album. Keats would later join RAGING SLAB, DOPPLER and THE FUZZTONES. Lane and Nordahl forged THE THROBS. During 1986 the band featured former VIRGIN STEELE bassist Kelly Nichols. He would journey to Los Angeles to figure in FASTER PUSSYCAT and L.A. GUNS. Later incarnations of ANGELS IN VAIN featured Augie on drums then Ira Eliot. Steve Von Saint travelled to England to form KILL CITY DRAGONS.
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bonniehooper · 2 years
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Endless List of My Favorite TV Shows
Breaking Bad (2008 - 2013)
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grainelevator · 1 year
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Now I’m overthinking which Alberta Bound song is my favourite
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bauhaus-movement · 4 months
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Between 1925 and 1930, the Bauhaus published a series of 14 books, authored by teachers and friends of the legendary design school. The titles discussed the ideas of the Bauhaus in art, design and architecture. In response to the Bauhaus Centennial in 2019, all 14 Bauhausbücher were re-issued in English translation preserving the original typography and design. This limited edition box set includes all 14 books in a slipcase.
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz (2016)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
When I saw Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, I saw unintentional comedic gold. The shoehorned cat and mouse created plot holes, the crappy animation made for many meme-worthy frames, plus it was just so out-of-nowhere the very title made me laugh. What was next Tom and Jerry and Kramer vs. Kramer? Tom and Jerry and Me, Myself & Irene? I couldn't wait to see Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz but it disappointed me. It’s a film made worse by being better, which is also very much the case for this sequel.
Following her return to Kansas after her adventure in the wonderful land of Oz, Dorothy Gale (voiced by Grey Griffin) learns the farm’s livestock is about to be forfeited to Mr. Bibb (Jason Alexander) unless the family repays their debt to him. Worse, the Nome King (also Jason Alexander) has attacked the Emerald City and threatens to sink it so he can reclaim its emeralds. Rejoined by her friends The Scarecrow (Michael Gough), The Cowardly Lion (Todd Stashwick), The Tinman (Rob Paulsen), her faithful dog Toto… and Tom and Jerry, Dorothy must stop this new threat to the kingdom and save the farm too.
Much like its predecessor, it’s hard to pinpoint who this film is for. “Wizard of Oz” fans may get a kick out of seeing some of the books’ less well-known elements, like the Jitterbug (James Monroe Iglehart, whose character was originally meant to appear in the 1939 classic but was ultimately cut) and the Nome King. I'd wager they'd rather watch Return to Oz, or read the books instead. It’d be different if the animation was good but it’s just ok. At its worst, it's bad without ever becoming so bad it’s hilarious. What a shame. The end credits show some pre-production stills and animatics in which the characters ARE consistently on-model and look nice. Clearly, this was a production made as cheaply and quickly as possible.
Assuming Tom and Jerry fans are interested in seeing the characters interact with L. Frank Baum’s creations, they'll find a  few decent gags here. They’re nothing special but these laughs prevent this creation from becoming painful. I guess you can also appreciate that as a sequel, this is “good” in the sense that, unlike so many other Oz sequels, we actually get to see the characters we liked the first time around come back. Well, not ALL of them. Thankfully, the irritating Tuffy (Kath Soucie) is kept to a minimum this time.
The songs are so bland and unmemorable I nearly forgot to mention them. The best bits of music is another rendition of Over the Rainbow which you’d trade in for a recording of Judy Garland’s any day of the week. That's all I've got to say about that.
Overall, Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz is betterrrr (?) than the first but not by much. It still struggles to validate its existence. This is the kind of movie you only end up watching because your grandma bought it for you at the gas station because she thought it was your birthday and forgot that you’re now a grown man. I didn’t hate it but would be hard-pressed to find anyone I'd recommend it to. (On DVD, February 8, 2019)
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