i think i'm normal. i think this is called being normal. right guys
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Every time I showed my friend kangy a image of scott they’d send me an image of that dude from postal 2 and I got this idea, so yeah
I don’t know shit about postal, the most information I have of it is from one of the segments of an caddicarus video
Also I’m still working on the cad drawing ive promised, when I post it I’ll post all of the dumb doodles I made too
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Saw this as a vision in my mind while leaving the shower today so you get it here too
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scott for @weaselsquelch 😄
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Scalper trailer released
Directed by Chad Ferrin, Scalper stars Susan Priver, Jake Busey, Bai Ling, Kate Patel, and Scott Vogel.
Everyone around psychic Clementine Carter is being brutally murdered by a masked killer dubbed ‘The Scalper.’ Is it dead psycho Andrew Lubitz back from the grave, a copycat killer or a horror beyond imagination? Clementine must use her second sight to stay one step ahead of the maniac’s blade…
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Botanist and engineer Mark Watney - Ares III Mission Crew (2035)
The Martian (2015)
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scott vogel from ctrl alt del for dinner AGAIN???
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
Let’s just get right out and say it: the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is not as good as the original. It’s too polished and too much of the plot outs it as a Hollywood production to generate the same kind of terror Tobe Hooper did in 1974. As a horror film, however, it’s pretty good thanks to a persistent feeling of dread throughout, genuinely disturbing imagery and a couple of good ol’ visceral thrills.
On August 18, 1973, five young adults - Erin (Jessica Biel), her boyfriend Kemper (Eric Balfour) and their friends Morgan (Jonathan Tucker), Andy (Mike Vogel), and Pepper (Eric Leerhsen) - pick up a hitchhiker. When she suddenly commits suicide, the friends contact the police. While Sheriff Hoyt (R. Lee Ermey) takes his sweet time getting there, the unsuspecting travelers encounter the horrifying Leatherface (Andrew Bryniarski).
Even if you don’t compare this film to the 1974 horror classic, some decisions made by director Marcus Nispel are straight-up bad. At multiple points limbs are severed and there’s no way it should be as easy as it’s portrayed. Along those lines, many shots linger unnecessarily on gruesome sights. We know the killer is a sadistic maniac. He’s wearing a mask of human flesh for goodness’ sake! When we see glimpses of mummified hands, of severed fingers, of rotting corpses it simply reiterates what we already know. Worse, it takes away some of the killer's mystique. The film's worst scenes are the ones where loud noises are played to remind us we’re watching a horror movie. There aren’t more than a handful but what’s good about the film makes you see what this could’ve been had they been omitted.
While this remake is unnecessary, it justifies its existence with some great scenes. The more you see of the backwoods surrounding the heroes, the more suffocating they become. These people are doomed. They were going to die the moment they picked up that hitchhiker. It’s bleak but shouldn’t a horror film leave you shivering and disturbed? If the loud rev of that chainsaw doesn’t do it, then R. Lee Ermey - perfectly cast as Sheriff Hoyt - is sure to have you sweating. His appearance signals the beginning of a nightmare that only gets worse. Soon after, you'll see Thomas Hewitt a.k.a. Leatherface wearing a new mask that’s been freshly cut and sown. It’s fuel for your night terrors.
Also effective is the contrasting imagery. It’s Texas. Everything is hot and dusty during the day but once we enter Hewitt's world, everything is dripping, moist and wet. It feels and looks gross even when blood isn’t shown. Then, the film suddenly subverts your expectations. The slasher might become the slash-ed, or a location typically associated with death - such as a slaughterhouse - suddenly becomes hopeful. "Twisted" is a recurring theme in this film and these play into it nicely.
It’s a shame that 2003's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre couldn't have been a movie inspired by the original rather than a remake of it. If you can only see one, there's no contest. This doesn’t necessarily make this update a bad film - let's keep in mind, we’re comparing it to one of the greatest cinematic horrors ever made. For what this picture does right, I say it's worth a watch. (On Blu-ray, January 25, 2019)
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The Dutch Masters 2024: Brasilianischer Abend mit Marlon Modolo Zanotelli, Yuri Mansur und britischer Beteiligung...
Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (Foto: Silvia Reiner)
Nur drei Reiter im Stechen um den Audi Prize und der Sieg für Marlon Modolo Zanotelli
Das hatte Parcoursdesigner Louis Konickx sicherlich nicht erwartet. Von den 35 Startern im Audi Prize blieben zunächst nur die Brasilianer Marlon Modolo Zanotelli und Yuri Mansur fehlerfrei. Dann musste das Publikum bis zum vorletzten Reiter warten. Das war der…
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Tummy tattoo finished 🫶
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any spring/summer reading list items? clothing wishlists? also do you normally try out new styles? i've seen u post about changing hairstyles, trying on new silhouettes, and etc. just wondering because i want inspo for "transformation" haha
reads for spring and summer seasons (I cant answer the rest of your message because its too many questions at once)
spring: the white book by han kang, bliss and the garden party by katherine mansfield, the hours by michael cunningham, kokoro by natsume soseki, florigelium by molly vogel,
summer: catcher in the rye by j.d. salinger, the great gatsby by f. scott fitzgerald, the red pony by john steinbeck, the virgin suicides by jeffrey eugenides, wise blood by flannery o'connor, slouching towards bethlehem by joan didion
both: to the lighthouse by virginia woolf, lanny my max porter, never let me go by kazuo ishiguro
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5 Years of Tomb Raider (2018)
On this day, half a decade ago, Tomb Raider (2018) was premiering in cinemas all over the globe!
Directed by Roar Uthaug, the film loosely adapted the 2013 reboot’s storyline into the big screen starring Alicia Vikander, Walton Goggins, Dominic West, Kristin Scott Thomas, Daniel Wu, and other well known actors. It was co-produced by MGM and GK Films and distributed by Warner Bros.
To celebrate this milestone, we’re sharing some stills and behind-the-scenes photos from the sets in South Africa and the UK. Did you enjoy watching film? What are your favourite moments?
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One of the official key artworks from the film
Alicia Vikander (Lara Croft) and Director Roar Uthaug
Alicia Vikander (Lara Croft) in the deleted beach scene
Personal Trainer Magnus Lygdbäck and Alicia Vikander
Alicia Vikander (Lara Croft), Producer Graham King, and Director Roar Uthaug
Alicia Vikander (Lara Croft) and Daniel Wu (Lu Ren)
Director Roar Uthaug, Daniel Wu (Lu Ren), and Alicia Vikander (Lara Croft)
Dominic West (Lord Richard Croft)
Walton Goggins (Mathias Vogel)
Kristin Scott Thomas (Ana Miller)
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Tagged by @silent-cha0s, thanks hun 🩶
Rules: shuffle your 'on repeat' playlist & post the first ten tracks, then tag ten people 🎶
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