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gameofthunder66 · 1 year ago
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'Noelle' (2019) film
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-watched 12/14/2023- 2 [1/2] stars- on Disney+
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badmovieihave · 2 years ago
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Bad movie I have The Devil Bat 1940
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randomrichards · 1 year ago
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MEMORY (2023):
Sad social worker
Meets classmate with dementia
Healing each other
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assortedmelons · 4 months ago
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Celebrity Melons
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shespereaux · 1 month ago
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i wonder what they're talking about
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rosie-tyler · 5 months ago
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mercykatze · 1 year ago
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i love campy 80s movies and i think just one of the guys is the most 80s campy movie i couldve possibly watched
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super-hero-confessions · 2 months ago
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I'm tired of people hiding behind fiction when they're called out for supporting evil or defending the indefensible. It's not even just about sympathy for the devil because there's no care for actual healing and rehab for these guys. It's just a bunch of idiots (mostly white people defending pretty white guys) obsessed with revenge porn. A luxury of white culture. If revenge porn is fun for you then great but then these are also the same people who would turn around and argue that other people outside of what they deem acceptable for them to root for have no right to revenge. Biased as all hell and can't even admit it and it's not trolling or ironic humor either.
Characters like Griffith and Billy Butcher and Homelander and Magneto and Dr. Doom and Loki and Lex Luthor are objectively wrong in what they do because it hurts innocent people no matter how messed up their pasts are. Their actions are still evil and unjustifiable whether fictional or not but people legit try to make excuses for it because troubled past and bad headspace??? Gee thanks. Didn't know my trauma and mental health issues were supposed to make me a monster so I guess I should get on that. Seriously what sort of hypocritical anti-victim ableist trash is that? It's not even hard to like a evil character without condoning their evil acts so there is no excuse for this shit.
This is Trump supporter type shit. This is the Trump supporter mentality and 'my fave is a god who can do no wrong' bullshit. I don't care if it's fiction because that mentality is dangerous everywhere and the people who practice it anywhere I could make a safe bet use in their day to day for themselves to defend their own shitty attitudes and even shittier actions.
Stop it. Get some help.
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up-side-in-side-out · 4 months ago
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The Creation of Cartpeach
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nerds-yearbook · 2 months ago
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The time traveling alien known as the Doctor (Doctor 10) was on a broken spaceship in the 51st Century and was surprised when he looked through a fireplace and saw a young French woman in 1764. He first saw her as a little girl, she now was a woman aged 42. ("The Girl in the Fireplace", Doctor Who vlm 3, TV)
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krispyweiss · 1 month ago
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Song Review: Molly Tuttle - “Listen to the Radio”
Fortunately, there were no online video sites in 1989, for When you can’t find a friend, you’ve still got the YouTube just doesn’t roll off the tongue.
But swap in the word radio and it does. In that spirit, Molly Tuttle’s just released a solo, recoded-at-home redo of her 2023 collaboration with Billy Strings on which they remade 1989’s “Listen to the Radio” for the various-artists’ More than a Whisper: Celebrating the Music of Nanci Griffith.
It’s on YouTube, natch.
And such a thing could not have turned out more perfectly. It’s a gift in the figurative and literal senses.
“Some of you requested this one out on the road this year (2024) so I thought I’d film a little video at home for you,” Tuttle said in releasing the number.
Solo, acoustic and captured in professional lo fidelity, Tuttle and the purity of her vocal and instrumental talent take over while leaving just enough breathing space for Griffith’s phantom voice to visit the song of loneliness finding succor in music.
Grade card: Molly Tuttle - “Listen to the Radio” - A+
1-9-25
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jeanharlowshair · 1 year ago
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Screenland Magazine, June 1929.
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brokehorrorfan · 9 months ago
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Fear City has been released on Blu-ray exclusively from Shout Factory. Limited to 1,800, the 1984 neo-noir exploitation thriller is available for $29.98.
Abel Ferrara (Bad Lieutenant, King of New York) directs from a script by frequent collaborator Nicholas St. John (King of New York). Tom Berenger, Billy Dee Williams, Jack Scalia, and Melanie Griffith.
Both the theatrical and unrated cuts have been newly scanned in 2K from the 35mm interpositive. No other extras are included.
Features:
Theatrical cut (95 minutes)
Unrated cut (97 minutes)
There's a psychopath on the loose in Manhattan who is stalking and mutilating beautiful strippers employed by booking agents Matt Rossi (Tom Berenger) and Nicky Parzeno (Jack Scalia). But when the madman targets Matt's ex-girlfriend, Loretta (Melanie Griffith), he must confront his own violent past to stop the sadistic killer. Welcome to Fear City, where thrills are cheap, and human life is even cheaper.
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matt-murdick · 2 years ago
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this shit is baffling to me
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kwebtv · 2 months ago
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From the Golden Age of Television
Christmas Episode
Dragnet - The Big Little Jesus - NBC - December 24, 1953 - Season 3, Episode 17
Crime Drama
Running Time: 30 Minutes
Written By Jack Webb
Produced By Michael Meshekoff
Directed By Jack Webb
Stars:
Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday
Ben Alexander as Officer Frank Smith
Harry Bartell as Father Rojas
Joe Carioca Jr - as Paco Mendoza
James Griffith as Claude Stroup
Ralph Moody as Mr. Flavin
Herb Vigran as Desk Clerk
Walter Sande as Captain Barnard
Billy Chapin as Joseph Hefferman
George Fenneman as Announcer
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rosie-tyler · 5 months ago
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