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viktorbezic · 11 months
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via Are.na by @scott-cutler
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scott-cutler · 2 months
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Poster for upcoming Climate of Fear show in Berlin
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389 · 1 year
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Scott Cutler
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itsanotheridiot · 2 years
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I love do revenge from a outsider point of view you see the pastel aesthetic and think it is a kinda cutesy movie
Then watch the trailer and these girl are vowing revenge on someone
Then you watch the movie and these people are drugging each other and leaking shit to find out it’s abt three psychos who outplayed each other
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moonpleaser · 1 month
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the canonization of sending stones as cell phones means students at the god obelisk absolutely made memes about the senior section stuff
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graphicpolicy · 8 months
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Marv Wolfman returns to Marvel Comics Horror with What If…? Dark: Tomb of Dracula
Marv Wolfman returns to Marvel Comics Horror with What If…? Dark: Tomb of Dracula #comics #comicbooks
Home to some of the most memorable and thought-provoking stories in the Marvel mythos, What If? was the series where anything could happen! Now it’s back in What If…? Dark, a new series of special one-shots where the imaginations of comic creators run wild with dark twists on iconic stories! This November, Marvel welcomes back legendary writer Marv Wolfman as he teams up with artist David Cutler…
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geekcavepodcast · 8 months
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Marv Wolfman Returns with a New Blade Story in "What if...? Dark: Tomb of Dracula"
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Marvel's "What If...? Dark" is a new series of one-shots that put dark twists on iconic stories. Blade co-creator Marv Wolfman will be joined by artists David Cutler and Scott Hanna for What If...? Dark: Tomb of Dracula #1, which will feature Blade, Dracula, and Lilith Drake, the daughter of Dracula.
What If...? Dark: Tomb of Dracula #1 asks the question "WHAT IF…the legendary Dracula transformed Blade the vampire slayer…into a vampire?" (Marvel Comics)
What If...? Dark: Tomb of Dracula #1, featuring a main cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli and a variant cover and virgin variant cover by Stanley "Artgerm" Lau.
(Image via Marvel Comics - Giuseppe Camuncoli's Main Cover of What If...? Dark: Tomb of Dracula #1)
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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The Hurricane Heist (2018)
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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...
I’m going to throw myself at the mercy of the court because the first time around, I liked The Hurricane Heist. In my defence, I was tickled by the premise and the potential rather than the execution. This is a dopey movie that makes flabbergasting decisions along the way and some good ones too. You’ll probably laugh at it more often than not but there are good ideas within someone will someday steal and use to greater effect.
As a hurricane descends upon the East Coast, Federal Bank employee Casey (Maggie Grace) is double-crossed by Perkins (Ralph Ineson). He and his team plan on using the storm to cover their tracks while they steal millions from the treasury. To stop them, she teams up with meteorologist Will (Toby Kebbell), whose brother Breeze (Ryan Kwanten) is being held hostage.
Anyone with a functioning brain will immediately spot tell-tale signs this movie isn’t going to be very bright. A pre-title scene has a terrified young Will look into the hurricane that just killed his father and spot a distinctly skull-like cloud leering at him. “Well… he’s a kid. Maybe he just imagined it?” I have to assume so, but then why does it show up again during the film’s climax in present day? Meanwhile, the fields we see Casey and Will race through as they try to catch up to Perkins are bone-dry! I understand they’re in the eye of the storm (a device every hurricane movie uses at some point) but just because it’s sunny doesn’t mean the rest of the wind and rain wasn’t there a second ago!
To be fair, we get plenty of good shots of the devastating storm. Streets are flooded, normally innocent projectiles are flying so fast they could impale you and buildings are barely holding together. We see the devastation, even if the wind's power is inconsistent and the protagonists always manage to avoid flying debris, even when shards of glass are whirling through the air and skewering the bad guys.
The technical flaws are a nitpick. The real problem is the writing. There are so many things that could’ve gone wrong you’re surprised the villains didn’t throw away this scheme while cooking it up in their lair. They needed a hurricane big enough for the entire town to be evacuated to land at the same time as the money drop-off. The thieves also need the hurricane to cover up their crime… which must be done under mounting pressure as they take down the guards they haven’t seduced to their cause, crack access codes, transport the money and then drive allll the way to safety? I understand the movie "needed to happen", that riches are motivating enough but if they were willing to go that far, why not just highjack the truck on the way to the facility instead?
With all of these problems, how could anyone ever think this movie was good enough to endorse? Well, here’s the thing. The hurricane actually serves to spice up what would otherwise be a pretty dull heist movie quite well. In many scenes, characters are either ahead, or in a jam when suddenly… HURRICANE! and things get thrown all out of whack. It isolates our heroes and adds danger to an already dangerous situation. "The Hurricane Heist" had my mind swirlig with possibilities. How about a story where a dedicated police officer is after a prison escapee… in the middle of a giant monster attack? Or a city-wide revenge film while a reccord-breaking snow storm rages outside? There’s got to be something there someone can use.
The Hurricane Heist is ridiculous. The attempts at making the characters endearing fail and the action/chase scenes are exciting but not enough to make you forget how convoluted the plot is, or to overlook the flaws in the special effects and writing departments. Writers Scott Windhauser & Jeff Dixon managed to give the villain a believable, full-rounded arc and the last chase is pretty cool (director Rob Cohen also brought to us the first Fast and Furious, so he knows car action) but despite these legitimately well-made elements, I still feel a little embarrassed at the thought of having seen this movie not once, but twice. (July 5, 2019)
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lastpenaltytaker · 3 months
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STEVEN GERRARD X FERNANDO TORRES: endless love you complete me. (part 3/4)
Love the Way You Lie (Part II), Rihanna // Josh Fordham, talksport.com (x) // Clementine Von Radics, I swear, next time I’ll see you I’ll be funny // Telegraph Sport (x) // K. Wright, Judas // Crazier Things, Chelsea Cutler // Joe Moore, talksport.com (x) // Jack Gilbert, Going There // Stevie on Sturridge, Suarez and Torres (x) // Torres: I've missed Stevie since leaving (x) // Clarice Lispector, Água Viva // Miguel Hernández, tr. by John A. Crow, Love Rose Between Us // Fernando Torres On His Liverpool Exit: A Chapter From ‘Ring of Fire’ (x) // Maggie Nelson, Bluets // 📷 © Andy Hooper, Scott Heavey, Unknown, John Peters, Barrington Coombs, Laurence Griffiths, Matthew Ashton
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klein-sodor-bahn · 3 months
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Today on the menu: Train people spiced up with historical dress
A lot of Gresley and a special guest.
We have: Henry Gresley-Stanier, Bert Spencer Gresley, (Sir) Nigel Albert Gresley, Madame Eugénie Chapelon, @thesudrianmufflepuff ‘s Wolfgang and Scott Otis Gresley.
I hope you enjoy this little excursion into historically fashion. Unhinged ramblings under the cut.
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Why does Scotty look so damn good with his outfit. Ahhhhh.
And Spencer has now even more Cutler Beckett energy aka even bigger asshole energy.
And my lesbian French granny looks perfect as always with her three “sons” (SNG, Wolfi and Scott)
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beardedmrbean · 4 months
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The Biden administration is removing William Penn from Philadelphia.
New plans by the National Park Service to renovate Old City’s Welcome Park include removing the centerpiece statue of William Penn permanently and redesigning the park to highlight Native American history — a move that has angered Pennsylvania’s Republican leadership.
The plan is a major shift, considering that the park was built on the site of Penn’s home, the Slate Roof House, and is named for the ship, Welcome, that transported him from England. Penn actually landed first in 1682 near the intersection of the Delaware River and Chester Creek in Chester.
Welcome Park is part of Independence National Historical Park and was completed in 1982 on designs by Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Penn’s arrival.
The wide-open park across from the former site of City Tavern aims to tell the story of Penn’s vision for the city. Although a lesser-known area of Independence Park, it provides visitors with an overview of the city layout and history of Penn’s landing. The Penn statue includes a farewell ode to Philadelphia, imparting “what love, what care, what service, what travail have there been to bring thee forth.”
Now, the National Park Service wants to rehabilitate the park in time for the 250th birthday celebration of America in 2026. The park on Second Street between Chestnut and Walnut Streets has fallen into disrepair with rows of broken granite floor.
Representatives for the National Park Service could not be reached for comment Monday. They are seeking public comment on the proposal, according to their website.
Plans announced Friday call for “an expanded interpretation of the Native American history of Philadelphia” in consultation with Indigenous nations of the Haudenosaunee, Delaware Nation, Delaware Tribe of Indians, Shawnee Tribe, and the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma.
Designs would keep some parts of the current park, including the original Philadelphia street grid, but the “Penn statue and Slate Roof House model will be removed and not reinstalled,” according to the plans.
Republican outcry
“The decision by President Biden and his administration to try and cancel William Penn out of whole cloth is another sad example of the left in this country scraping the bottom of the barrel of woke-ism to advance an extreme ideology and a nonsensical view of history,” Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler (R., Lancaster) said in a statement.
Cutler said the treaty signed by Penn with Native Americans was historical and with “mutual respect shown between Penn and Native tribes.”
“This issue is also deeply personal to me,” Cutler said. “The first Cutlers came to Pennsylvania in 1685 on the ship Rebekah, not long after Penn’s arrival in 1682. They came to Pennsylvania because they were Quakers who shared Penn’s view of religious tolerance and peace.”
Cutler said removing the statue creates an “absurd and revisionist view of our state’s history.” He said he plans to introduce a resolution honoring William Penn and “encouraging” the National Park Service to halt the plan.
Pennsylvania State Sen. Scott Martin (R., Berks) and chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, on social media called the plan “absolutely disgraceful.”
Native Americans
Welcome Park, though not necessarily the statue of Penn, has also been the site of some resentment among Native Americans. The plot had been given to the Haudenosaunee (Six Nations from the Iroquois Confederacy) in January 1755 by John Penn, William Penn’s grandson. In the 1700s, Native American groups often visited Philadelphia for diplomatic and trade meetings. They sometimes numbered in the hundreds and visited so frequently that John Penn asked the Provincial Council of Philadelphia to consider setting aside a piece of land for these gatherings. The delegations often refused to negotiate treaties until they could stand on their own ground and build a council fire.
A 2020 Inquirer article chronicled a trip by six women from the Iroquois Confederacy in upstate New York to reconnect with the patch of tribal land on the site of Welcome Park.
“I anticipated a park in a natural pristine state. Like any other park, it would have trees, grass, water,” said Louise McDonald (Native name Wa’kerakátste), a Mohawk Bear Clan Mother from Akwesasne, N.Y. “I was frozen for a minute because I felt it had been choked and that it wasn’t a true representation of the original intentions of the space. It just seemed to be purposely buried with a cover-up narrative. There certainly seems to be a feeling of erasure intended to remove any spirit that would imply that we were once there.”
Penn in Philly
William Penn’s likenesses will still remain in Philly. The statue of Penn atop City Hall is a landmark, visible from many parts of the city.
And there is another Penn statue at Penn Treaty Park off North Delaware Avenue at the corner of East Columbia Avenue and Beach Street. Legend says Penn and a local Lenape clan made a peace agreement under an elm tree. The original “treaty elm” has long been replaced, but the park contains an obelisk and plaque memorializing the agreement, as well as a statue of Penn.
The discussion of the Penn statue’s removal is not the first time in recent years that Philadelphia has seen a struggle over statues.
The statue of Frank L. Rizzo, the late mayor and police commissioner, was ordered removed from in front of the Municipal Services Building in 2020 by then-Mayor Jim Kenney amid sweeping protests after the murder of George Floyd. Also in recent years, people have petitioned to have the Christopher Columbus statue in Marconi Plaza removed, though it still remains. _______________________________________
Time to start finding problematic people the folks on the left like and tearing monuments to them down, maybe Fredrick Douglas was sexist, we already know MLK was a Zionist that should count against him for some people, know who else was a Zionist
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Wonder where the "Ruth Sent Us" group is now.......
Maybe we find something bad Harriet Tubman did and start to disqualify her, she may have been mean to native Americans or something.
Given enough time they're going to find something wrong with everyone that has a statue eventually.
Start with every single statue and bust of karl marx
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(Note: Torn was originally written by Scott Cutler and Anne Preven in 1991, performed live by their band Ednaswap but never recorded, finally recorded by Lis Sørensen in 1993 and again by Trine Rein in 1996; however, the entry for this tournament is Natalie Imbruglia's 1997 version.)
(Note 2: a shortened edit of Common People is used in the music video; here is the full length version - audio only!)
Listen to both songs before voting, and define "better" any way you wish!
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scott-cutler · 7 months
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Against All Odds
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What I write and who I write for
Movies/shows
Gotham
Star wars
Spartacus
Boardwalk Empire
Marvel
DC
The Walking Dead
The Witcher
Salem
Star Trek
Harry Potter
Fantastic Beasts
IT
Barry
Stranger Things
The pirates of the Caribbean
Lotr
The Hobbit
NCIS
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Gotham characters I write for
Oswald Cobblepot
Jerome Valeska
Jeremiah Valeska
Jim Gordon
Harvey Bullock
Ed Nygma
Alfred Pennyworth
Mr. Freeze
Victor Zsasz
Butch Gilzean
Star Wars characters I write for
Darth Maul
Kylo Ren
Darth Vader
Han Solo
Poe Dameron
Lando Calrissian
Finn
Boba Fett
Jango Fett
Din Djarin
Paz Vizsla
Spartacus characters I write for
Ashur
Gannicus
Crixus
Agron
Spartacus
Glaber
Caesar
Boardwalk Empire characters I write for
Al Capone
Richard Harrow
Eli Thompson
Frank Capone
Ralph Capone
Nelson Van Alden
Arnold Rothstein
Meyer
Lucky Luciano
Gyp Rosetti
Marvel characters I write for
Tony Stark
Steve Rogers
Scott Lang
Stephen Strange
Zemo
Loki
Thor
Clint Barton
Bruce Banner
Peter Parker
Bucky Barnes ❤️
Ultron
Pietro Maximoff
Peter Quill
Drax
Yondu Udonta
Ronan
Rocket (platonic! We ain't furries here!)
Groot (platonic)
DC characters I write for
Superman
Batman
Bane
Joker (Heath ledger or Jared Leto)
Captain Boomerang
Chato Santana
Rick Flag
Oliver Queen
Slade Wilson (Manu Bennett)
X-Men characters I write for
Victor Creed
Wolverine
Colossus
Deadpool
Cable
TWD characters I write for
Aaron
Father Gabriel
Rick Grimes
Negan Smith
Shane Walsh
Daryl Dixon
Merle Dixon
Eugene Porter
Abraham Ford
Paul "Jesus" Rovia
The Witcher characters I write for
Geralt
Jaskier
Filavandrel
Mousesack
Eskel
Salem characters I write for
John Alden
Cotton Mather
Beelzebub/ The Sentinel
Samael
Sebastian Marburg
Star trek characters I write for
Captain Kirk
Spock
Dr. McCoy
Quark
General Martok
Weyoun
Damar
Dukat
Garak
Julian Bashir
Shran
Captain Archer
Malcolm Reed
Trip Tucker
Phlox
Harry Potter characters I write for
Harry Potter
Draco Malfoy
George Weasley
Fred Weasley
Neville Longbottom
Lucius Malfoy
Remus Lupin
Sirius Black
Severus Snape
Fantastic Beasts characters I write for
Newt Scamander
Percival Graves
Albus Dumbledore
Gellert Grindelwald (Mikkelsen or Depp)
Jacob Kowalski
IT characters I write for
Richie Tosier
Ben Hanscom
Bill Denbrough
Eddie Kaspbrak
Henry Bowers
Pennywise/ Bob Gray
Barry characters I write for
Barry Berkman
Noho Hank
Monroe Fuches (As father figure)
Stranger Things characters I write for
Steve Harrington
Billy Hargrove
Dustin Henderson (platonic or as little brother)
Eddie Munson
Pirates Off The Caribbean characters I write for
Jack Sparrow....."Captain! Jack Sparrow!"
Captain Barbossa
William Turner
Bootstrap Bill
Davy Jones
James Norrington
Cutler Beckett
Salazar
Lotr characters I write for
Boromir
Faramir
Samwise Gamgee
Mary
Pippin
Aragorn
Haldir
Legolas
Elrond
Èomer
The Hobbit characters I write for
Bilbo
Thorin
Fili
Kili
Bard
Elrond
Thranduil
Legolas
Azog
NCIS characters I write for
Tony Dinozzo
Tim McGee
Joshany Gibbs
YouTubers I write for
Mully VR
Josh dub
Your favorite Narrator
Juicy
Eddie VR
Smashing
Jacksepticeye
Markiplier/Mark's egos
Angry Cops
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What I will write
Smut/NSFW
fluff
Male character x Fem reader
Traumatized reader dynamic
Mentions of abuse
Mentions of Death
Mentions of Blood
Slight torture
Knife play
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What I won't write
Male Character x Male reader (Unless platonic)
Fem Character x Fem reader (Unless platonic)
Incest
Rape (depends on Character and how graphic)
Pegging
Gore
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comicwaren · 5 months
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From Alpha Flight Vol. 5 #005, “Divided We Stand: Part Five”
Art by Scott Godlewski, David Cutler and Matt Milla
Written by Ed Brisson
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heckcareoxytwit · 5 months
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A preview of Alpha Flight #5
ALPHA FLIGHT #5
FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT! As it all goes south in the Canadian North, can ALPHA FLIGHT at last stand united? Or will DEPARTMENT H shut them down for good? Don’t miss the conclusion of this FALL OF X epic, rife with sacrifice, SURPRISE APPEARANCES…and DEATH?!
Written by: Ed Brisson Art by: Scott Godlewski, David Cutler, Matt Milla Cover by: Leonard Kirk, Edgar Delgado Page Count: 28 Pages Release Date: December 6, 2023
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