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demifiendrsa · 9 months ago
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Official character posters for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
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aphrmoosun · 6 months ago
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
[2024]
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apara-dise-penguin · 5 months ago
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— Jenna Ortega as Astrid Deetz & Filipe Cates as Vlad .. in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
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movies4uz · 3 months ago
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: ...Beetlejuice? 👀
A fun, wacky trip down prosthetic-laden 80s horror/comedy, complete with the return of some OG favorites. Story? What story, lol. It’s your classic “help, I’m trapped and I can’t get out” cube rescue formula, packed with irrelevant characters and way too many subplots. It’s like the writers couldn’t decide who to kill off first, so they just threw everything at the wall to see what stuck. But…
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oceanusborealis · 6 months ago
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice - Movie Review
TL;DR – While it does not hit nearly as hard 40-years later, it was still a fun ride from start to finish, if you can get through all the mess. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3.5 out of 5. Post-Credit Scene – There is a mid-credit sequence.Disclosure – I was invited to a screening of this film. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Review – While you should never say Beetlejuice’s name three times, today we are in luck…
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raccoonfallsharder · 1 month ago
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hiii hello! i main rocket in marvel rivals and got curious if someone wrote fics w him, found yours and now I'm absolutely obsessed🫶 you made me fall in love with rocket and the way you write is incredible, i feel so lucky that i still have lots of your fics to read :'3
is there any particular comics involving rocket that you like and/or you'd recommend? i think I've only read like 3 comics in my life lol but now i want to see more of rocket and know the context of some things i read in your fics.
i hope to see more of your writings 🫶 thank you for sharing them to the world 🫶🫶🫶
oh my GOD, nonnie ♡♡♡ i am so glad you're enjoying marvel rivals ~ and i'm so grateful it brought you to the fandom lol. thank you for the kind words, and for reading my silly stories! it truly means so much that you would come here and let me know, and i really appreciate it ♡♡ also, i love questions in general, but this is one of my favorite kinds of questions. thank you for asking!
a suggestion: if you are gonna binge-read and don't particularly care about having the physical comics in your hands, i highly recommend getting the Marvel Unlimited app (it's about $10 USD a month, i think). it's not always super-intuitive but i do believe all of these comics are on it! that said, i do have a lot of the comics in the first list in hardcopy because the art is ♡♡♡
I am also hoping some of the other folks out here will weigh in with their favorite recs (@mrwolfhare comes to mind as someone who has excellent insight into the best Rocket arcs and i would say like... an encyclopedic knowledge of the comics).
Here are some of my absolute faves though, in order from my most favorite to my least favorite (they are still all my favorites though):
Rocket Raccoon: Grounded. Rocket Raccoon (2016-2017) by Matthew Rosenberg and Jorge Coehlo. Prior to this arc, the Guardians come to Earth to assist with the evil du jour. Their ship ends up getting destroyed and they get into a fight, resulting in all the Guardians going their separate ways. This is Rocket's story of being grounded in New York City.
Rocket: The Blue River Score. Rocket (2017) by Al Ewing , Adam Gorham, etc. During (yet another?) fight amongst the Guardians, Rocket goes off on his own to sulk and runs into an old love interest, who cons him into getting involved in a classic heist.
Rocket Raccoon Vol. 1: A Chasing Tale. Rocket Raccoon (2014-2015) by Skottie Young and Jake Parker Rocket is hunted haunted by his past. This comic has some of the most beautifully-colored art and is just....fucking fun.
Rocket Raccoon Vol. 2: Storytailer. Rocket Raccoon (2014-2015) | by Skottie Young, Filipe Andrade, etc. Groot and Rocket recount some of their old adventures. This collection contains one of my favorite short arcs, The Cold.
Groot Groot (2015) by Jeff Loveness, Declan Shalvey, etc. Obviously, this comic is more Groot-centered than Rocket-centered but it's my favorite comic of all time and I still highly recommend.
Rocket Raccoon and Groot Vol. 1: Tricks of the Trade Rocket Raccoon and Groot (2016) by Skottie Young, Filipe Andrade, etc
Rocket Raccoon and Groot Vol. 2: Civil War II Rocket Raccoon and Groot (2016) by Nick Kocher, Michael Walsh, David Lopez.
in no particular order, i'd also recommend the following comics. (tbh a lot of times the other guardians bore me, and the gotg-ensemble comics below don't focus as heavily on rocket as i might like, but they do contain good rocket moments!)
Guardians of the Galaxy Guardians of the Galaxy (2019) 1-12 by Donny Cates, Al Ewing, etc.
Guardians of The Galaxy: Then It's Us Guardians Of The Galaxy (2020-2021) by Al Ewing, Juann Cabal, etc.
Guardians of the Galaxy: Guardians of Infinity Guardians of the Galaxy (2015-2016) by Dan Abnett , Carlo Barberi, etc.
Star-Lord: Annihilation - Conquest Annihilation: Conquest (2014) by Keith Giffen, Nic Klein, etc.
Captain Marvel Vol. 2: Stay Fly Captain Marvel (2014-2015) by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Marcia Takara, etc.
Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 1: Grootfall & Vol. 2: Grootrise Guardians Of The Galaxy (2023-2024) by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, etc.
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BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE (2024)
Starring Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara, Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, Jenna Ortega, Willem Dafoe, Danny DeVito, Burn Gorman, Arthur Conti, Filipe Cates, Nick Kellington, Santiago Cabrera, Sami Slimane, Amy Nuttall, Mark Heenehan, Liv Spencer, Skylar Park, Matt Lyons, Jane Leaney, David Ayres and the voice of Charlie Hopkinson.
Screenplay by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar.
Directed by Tim Burton.
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. 105 minutes. Rated PG-13.
Earlier this week, I was excited to see the ghost with the most is back in action. Hundreds packed the Philadelphia press screening of the long-awaited sequel to the 1988 cult classic Beetlejuice – and while it has finally arrived, it’s great to see it has not lost its spark.
Admittedly, going in I feared that a modern remake couldn’t hope to compliment the original, but I can say that it really did deliver. The style and effects were still true to Tim Burton’s classic style, just more polished and cleaner, considering the newer technology. For example, I was impressed that the oddity of the Netherworld had not been compromised by slicker effects. Instead it was heightened and was a true homage to the original. 
Much of the original cast returned to the fictional town of Winter River, CT for this second installment including Winona Ryder, Micheal Keaton, and Catherine O’Hara all reprising their original roles. Joining the cast were talents such as Jenna Ortega, Willem Dafoe, Monica Bellucci, Justin Theroux, Danny DeVito, and many others.
The plot was set for a wholesome story about reconnecting the now grown Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder) with her teenage daughter Astrid (Jenna Ortega). Of course, their emotional healing process is constantly interrupted by questionable men, and the killer ex-wife of none other than Beetlejuice himself. I was able to thoroughly appreciate the writers’ ability to follow different subplots, while remaining coherent with the main story.
Of course, no movie is without its flaws, and while the movie was still able to make sense with many subplots, I felt there may have been a few too many. It was my feeling that giving Astrid one focus subplot, specifically about her father and trying to reunite with him, would have given a cleaner development for her without some oddly placed tension due to a love interest. Regardless, Arthur Conti did a good job in his role as Jeremy, and his plot twist was very well executed. 
A consistently incredible aspect of this movie was its humor. The performances of Michael Keaton (Douglas), and Catherine O’Hara were especially incredible throughout. Overall, the cast played off each other beautifully and delivered a delightfully hilarious performance together.
I highly recommend seeing Beetlejuice Beetlejuice when it comes to a screen near you this Friday. Not just for its all-star cast and how well it complements the original, but the soundtrack is also amazing. It includes “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)” from the original movie, and also 70s classics like Donna Summer’s “MacArthur Park,” Jimmy Buffett’s “Margaritaville,” and The Bee Gees’ “Tragedy.”
Jordan Wagner
Copyright ©2024 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: September 6, 2024.
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goalhofer · 1 year ago
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2023-24 Rockford IceHogs Players By Nationality
American: 9 (Anders Bjork, Jackson Cates, Drew Commesso, Dave Gust, Mike Hardman, Wyatt Kaiser, Andy Perrott, Ryder Rolston & Jaxson Stauber) Canadian: 14 (Nolan Allan, Brandon Baddock, Louis Crevier, Colton Dach, Ethan Del Mastro, Josh Healey, Kale Howarth, Bryce Kindopp, Jalen Luypen, Logan Nijhoff, Andy Perrott, Brett Seney, Austin Strand & Mitchell Weeks) Czech: 2 (Marcel Marcel & Michal Teplý) Swedish: 1 (Filip Roos) Finnish: 1 (Antti Saarela)
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naanima · 2 years ago
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Well. The list of NHL players that has filed for arbitration.
Morgan Barron (Winnipeg Jets)
Will Borgen (Seattle Kraken)
Noah Cates (Philadelphia Flyers)
Ross Colton (Colorado Avalanche)
Brandon Duhaime (Minnesota Wild)
Vince Dunn (Seattle Kraken)
Cale Fleury (Seattle Kraken)
Trent Frederic (Boston Bruins)
Filip Gustavsson (Minnesota Wild)
Brett Howden (Vegas Golden Knights)
Ryan McLeod (Edmonton Oilers)
Tanner Jeannot (Tampa Bay Lightning)
Philipp Kurashev (Chicago Blackhawks)
Jack McBain (Arizona Coyotes)
Ian Mitchell (Boston Bruins)
Drew O'Connor (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Ilya Samsonov (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Brandon Scanlin (New York Rangers)
Jeremy Swayman (Boston Bruins)
Troy Terry (Anaheim Ducks)
Alexei Toropchenko (St. Louis Blues)
Gabriel Vilardi (Winnipeg Jets)
Puckpedia breakdown the arbitration process.
From HERE - explanation on WHY players might choose arbitration:
Their team owns their (the player's) rights and the two sides must come to an agreement on a new contract. One of the ways for discussing a new deal is going to salary arbitration. Players or teams can elect to go to a third party in order to figure out the salary amount of their upcoming contract.
In conclusion, RFAs who want better contracts (more money) go through arbitration to hopefully get more money based on their performance. I say go for it! Players should get every last fucking cent!
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boxscorehockey · 5 hours ago
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2024-25 Cut Tracker
Built and Current to February 28
Buffalo
Kyle Keyser Olof Lindbom Isaiah Saville Jakub Brabenec Logan Couture Dylan Duke Jack Hughes (LA) Evander Kane Alex Killorn Aleksandr Kisakov Rasmus Kupari Jacob Perreault Matthew Phillips Tom Wilson Kailer Yamamoto Tony DeAngelo Mats Lindgren Evan Nause Jusso Valimaki Lukas Rousek Jack Campbell
Seattle
Tyler Brennan Chris Driedger Jonas Johansson Martin Jones Tyler Boucher Mathieu Joseph Ryan Johnson Carson Lambos Victor Soderstrom Noah Cates Eetu Luostarinen Tobias Bjornqvist Ryan Greene Arthur Kaliyev Kaedan Korczak Ville Heinola Tye Kartye Timothy Liljegren Kappo Kahkonen Nicolas Roy Charlie Stramel Jett Greaves Adam Boqvist Vladislav Gavrikov Paul Cotter Oliver Ekman-Larsson Tommy Novak Tristan Bertucci Max Domi Nils Lundqvist Lawson Crouse Andrew Mangiapane
New York
Blake Coleman Peyton Krebs Anton Wahlberg Calen Addison Jacob Trouba Johnny Gaudreau John Mustard Aatos Koivu Jeff Skinner Clay Stevenson Semyon Varlamov Scott Perunovich Maxime Masse Joshua Roy Brandon Bussi Thomas Bordeleau Gleb Trikozov
Winged Wheel
Jaroslav Halak Magnus Hellberg Jaret Anderson-Dolan Cam Atkinson Alex Barre- Boulet Sean Couturier Cody Glass Benoit- Olivier Groulx Taylor Hall Alex Iafallo Ryan Johansen Dominik Kubalik Luke Kunin Alexander Wennberg Filip Zadina Jake Bean Ryan Graves John Klingberg Andrei Buyalski Ty Dellandrea Otto Koiuvula Joe Veleno Jared McIsaac Justin Schultz
Quebec
Pavel Francouz Filip Lindberg Ivan Prosvetov Nikita Alexandrov Dmtri Buchelnikov Gregori Denisenko Dillon Dube Danika Klimovich Evgeny Kuznetsov Ayrton Martino Nico Myatovic Joe Pavelski Taylor Raddysh James Van Riemsdyk Jacob Vrana Alex Gologoski Nikita Ishimnikov Carter Hart
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demifiendrsa · 1 year ago
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First look at Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The film is slated to hit theaters on September 6, 2024.
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sublimeenemykryptonite · 2 years ago
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apara-dise-penguin · 5 months ago
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request by @whitewolfstabs ♥ third part of this scene.
Jenna Ortega as Astrid Deetz
Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz
Filipe Cates as Vlad
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multi-fandom-shipper-20 · 5 years ago
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(Just notice I have a thing for dark haired/blonde lesbians. Cool)
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I mean she isn't wrong....
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longerbox · 6 years ago
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How dare Al Ewing introduce me to the beautiful Skrull gangster planet then rip it away from me, the sick son of a bitch.
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nightwingism · 6 years ago
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NCBD 06.05.2019
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So I haven’t done this in literally 2 years. I think I did it once and then just.... didn’t afterwards? But I kind of want to do this throughout summer at least because why the hell not. Let me prove that I actually keep up with the hell hole that is comic books. I’ll only talk about the new comics, but I’ll mention which back issues I picked up. And remember kids! Support your Local Comic Book Shops.
Batman #72: I’ve actually been keeping up with King’s Batman run since the very beginning of Rebirth, surviving many purges I’ve had with my pull list over the past 3 years. It has had its ups and downs for sure, but the story all together is ambitious to say the least. That being said, this entire issue wasn’t anything spectacular, basically a “recap” of what happened in the last 71 issues, narrated by *spoiler*, and explaining to us why each of the storylines happened the way they did all the while we have Bane and Batman fighting in the background sometimes. The art is gorgeous, from both Mikel Janin and Jorge Fornes. Good jumping on point for anyone who hasn’t read his stuff I guess.
The Green Lantern #8: I don’t know if I’ve said this before, my Hal Jordan GL has always been a favorite of mine. I don’t what it is about him, but the whole space cop action hero thing he has going for him really works for me. And with Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp on these books, I can’t buy them fast enough. This whole issue is super fucking weird. It starts out normal enough, with a famous GA/GL team-up, and then evolves into a weird acid trip of an adventure. Definitely evokes the tagline “space junkies” of the issue.
Guardians of the Galaxy Annual 1: Donny Cates broke into my house, woke me up with a pile-drive to the throat, threw the entirety of the Guardian books on top of me, and then spit on me before leaving. I love Cates. He’s one of those writers that can be put on a book, and I’d read it regardless of character. And his run on Guardians has been nothing if not amazing. The annual does a really good job at setting up the next arc, and future arcs to come. And we don’t even see the GotG throughout the entire issue. That’s pretty ballsy. As long as he’s behind the wheel, you can bet you’ll see me posting about my favorite rag-tag team of assholes.
Justice League #25: I was doing really good at keeping up with this book, but after the second arc, I fell off and was only really able to keep up with small parts here and there. I decide to pick it up just so I can 1.) understand the Year of the Villain event and 2.) bask in the glory that is Jorge Jimenez’s art. And let me tell you, Jimenez can draw some of the most beautiful splash pages in the world. If you’ve read this issue, you’ll know what page I’m talking about. Snyder himself is a great writer, and can really write a great Justice League book. Bombastic and ambitious in a different way. I just enjoy it when you know the writers have shit planned and they aren’t just going arc to arc with no destination.
Marvelous X-Men #4: So I was pretty lost throughout this entire issue, mainly due to the fact that I was both not interested in the story and I didn’t read the other previous issues or anything. Completely my fault. The art is good, and from what I did understand, it’s a nice story. The main reason why I picked it up was because Jean and Scott are on the cover, so I thought they would have a bigger part to play in the story. Scott doesn’t. Jean does a lot though, so kudos to her. 3/5
Savage Avengers #2: At first I was reluctant to buy this series, but I was trapped by the art. And honestly? I’m glad I bought it. The story is actually pretty good so far, and the art more than makes up for anything lacking in the story thus far. With only 2 issues into the series, members have only “met” each other, such as Wolverine and Conan, Conan and Venom, and Wolverine and Voodoo. Punisher appears, and elektra is nowhere to be found. It’s a slow burn for the team, with a lot of blood to spill. I can dig it.
Shazam #6: To be honest, not a lot of things happen in this issue. It’s a lot of “big reveals” that are bridged together by the secondary plot. Billy and his father are reunited again, Mary reveals to the parents that they are all superheroes, and it appears that the Wizard is back just in time because Sivana beat Black Adam with Mr. Mind. The others are stuck in the wildlands and they have to save them. I don't know. It’s alright, just not for me.
Uncanny X-Men #19: Rosenberg has crafted an amazing X-Men story, with a couple hiccups along the way. I’ve always been a fan of the X-Men, and this is the first time in a while where I’m actually excited to be reading about my favorite mutants. Emma Frost takes center stage in this issue, and she basically fills the readers in to what she’s been up to since before the start of the series up to now. Long live the Queen.
Young Justice #6: Brian Michael Bendis is definitely doing a long con with this series, revealing things ever so slightly. I just want to know everything right now.  So many things I need to be answered, and I am not that patient of a comic book reader. This issue reveals Superboy, some Tim & Cass, and the basics of Teen Lantern and Jenny Hex. Oh and some of the plot happens. I’m honestly into this series more for the answers of my questions than I am the actual plot. Which I guess isn't a bad thing? Since I’m still picking up this book. But eh.
Backlogs:
Adventures of Superman #500, Age of X-Man Alpha (One-Shot), True Believers: The Amazing Spider-Man #1, Savage Avengers #1
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