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baltharino · 1 month ago
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Brisco County Jr. | 1x01
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hlh-shortcuts · 4 months ago
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cinematitlecards · 7 months ago
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"Hard Core Logo" (1996) Directed by Bruce McDonald (Comedy/Drama/Music/Mockumentary)
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jamiemarsters · 2 months ago
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Pics of the Day: BFFs James Marsters & John Pyper-Ferguson bringing the smarm & the smirks (& the wine!) to this Casa Grande #1.1 "Let Me Live - Deja Vivir" scene
@realjamesmarsters #JamesMarsters @nomadicherdsman #JohnPyperFerguson #CasaGrande @esxentertainment #BestFrenemiesForever #SMARMY
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cinemaquiles · 11 months ago
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Um estudo psicológico: Pin, Uma Jornada Além da Loucura (Pin, 1988)
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filmap · 2 years ago
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Hard Core Logo Bruce McDonald. 1996
Bridge Capilano Suspension Bridge, 3735 Capilano Rd, North Vancouver, BC V7R 4J1, Canada See in map
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therealmrpositive · 9 months ago
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Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987)
I find that my prom date might give me a new lease of vengeance. As I attempt a #positive review of the 1987 horror film Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II #MichaelIronside #SteveAtkinson #WendyLyon #JustinLouis #RichardMonette #RobertLewis #LisaSchrage
The period before college holds a certain enchantment, characterized by discovery and seemingly trivial concerns like grades and prom dates. That’s how it seems on T.V. of course, a concept just right for corrupting, if you’re in the right frame of mind, that is. In 1987, when neon and nostalgia were becoming the hallmarks of the decade, a prom queen brought some new life to a stagnant franchise,…
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anaam-2002 · 1 month ago
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I am Enaam from Gaza. We are suffering from hunger and we do not have money to buy food. We do not have a place to live. We need to buy a tent. but my family cannot buy it because they do not have money. I hope that you will contribute to the price of the tent so that we can live and save us from living in the streets.
Please donate to buy a tent ⛺️ link in bio 🇵🇸🍉💔🇵🇸💔🍉🇵🇸
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annavere · 9 months ago
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I saved a lot more images from season 2 than 1, being biased in favor of the new characters, new layers given to the originals and tonal shift toward more ensemble stories and supernatural undercurrents. All told, this isn't the half of it, but it's the better, more varied half, so I'm calling it good.
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baltharino · 11 months ago
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The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. 1x01 - Pilot
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okmcintyre · 10 months ago
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This is a formal apology to John Pyper-Ferguson for mentally type-casting him for the rest of my life.
Watching 'Suits' and the second he appears on my screen, I'm: "THAT'S CADOGAN TAKE HIM DOWN HARVEY SPECTER!"
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kwebtv · 4 months ago
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The Crow: Stairway to Heaven - Syndication - September 25, 1998 - May 22, 1999
Dark Fantasy (22 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Cast:
Mark Dacascos as Eric Draven/The Crow
Marc Gomes as Daryl Albrecht
Sabine Karsenti as Shelly Webster
Katie Stuart as Sarah Mohr
Recurring:
Lynda Boyd as Darla Mohr
Jon Cuthbert as David Vincennes
Christina Cox as Jessica Capshaw
John Pyper-Ferguson as Jason "Top Dollar" Danko
John Tench as "T-Bird"
Julie Dreyfus as India Reyes
Gaetana Korbin as Shea Marino
Suleka Mathew as Cordelia Warren
Ty Olsson as George "Funboy" Jamieson
Darcy Laurie as Mark "Tin-Tin" Tremayne
Kadeem Hardison as Skull Cowboy
Bobbie Phillips as Hannah Foster/Talon
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deadlinecom · 4 months ago
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jamiemarsters · 2 years ago
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First look at @realjamesmarsters in character as Miller Dalton in Casa Grande!!
ComingSoon.net exclusively shared 10 preview photos, including this one featuring James.
https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1278194-exclusive-casa-grande-photos
This also confirms (for my own personal amusement!) that I *did* spot James (& his funky hat!) in the trailer!
https://youtu.be/TcU_1nOq9NI
http://bit.ly/JMCasaGrande
#JamesMarsters #CasaGrande @nomadicherdsman #JohnPyperFerguson @esxentertainment
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horrorbulletin · 9 months ago
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Wolves (2014)
Directed by David Hayter Written by David Hayter Stars Lucas Till, Stephen McHattie, John Pyper-Ferguson, Merritt Patterson, Jason Momoa Run Time: 1 Hour, 31 Minutes Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FH9XDDsfbW4 Spoiler-Free Judgment Zone This was pretty good with a story that’s pretty predictable. It’s more heavy on action than horror, but there are loads of werewolves. The acting…
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docrotten · 10 months ago
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PIN (1988) – Episode 253 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“Where did you learn to do that?” Learn to do what? Oh…that. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Ralph Miller – as they visit another strange twist on the ventriloquist/dummy subgenre called PIN (1988).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 253 – PIN (1988)
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Isolated by his strange parents, Leon finds solace in an imaginary friend, which happens to be an anatomy doll from his father-the-doctor’s office. Unfortunately, the doll begins to take over Leon’s life, and his sister’s life as well.
  Directed by: Sandor Stern
Writing Credits: Sandor Stern (screenplay); Andrew Neiderman (based on the April 1981 novel by)
Selected Cast:
David Hewlett as Leon
Cynthia Preston as Ursula (as Cyndy Preston)
Terry O’Quinn as Dr. Linden
Bronwen Mantel as Mrs. Linden
John Pyper-Ferguson as Stan Fraker (as John Ferguson)
Helene Udy as Marcia Bateman
Patricia Collins as Aunt Dorothy
Steven Bednarski as Leon – Age 13
Katie Shingler as Ursula – Age 11
Jacob Tierney as Leon – Age 7
Michelle Anderson as Ursula – Age 5
Joan Austen as Nurse Spalding
Jamie Stern as Eddie Morris (as James Stern)
David Gow as Officer Wilson
Terrence Labrosse as Dr. Bell
Aline Vandrine as Mrs. Shaver
Joanna Noyes as Mrs. Henry
Andrew Carter as Andy
Leif Anderson as Dave
Joel Johnson as Jack
Shawn Johnson as Tim
Robin MacEachern as Richie
Jonathan Banks as PIN (voice)
Beware the anatomy doll! Ralph Miller III joins Jeff, Bill, and Chad for a look back at PIN (1988) from director Sandor Stern. The cast includes David Hewlett (Scanners II: The New Order, Cube), Cynthia Preston (The Brain, Prom Night III: The Last Kiss), and Terry O’Quinn (Silver Bullet, The Stepfather, Lost). While it struggled to find an audience upon its initial release, critics praised PIN as well-made, bizarre, and disturbing. Fangoria would later feature it in its “101 Best Horror Films You’ve Never Seen.” Now, it’s time for the Grue-Crew to revisit the film and share their thoughts.
At the time of this writing, PIN is available to stream from YouTube.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, moving into our Grue Believer Celebration Shenanigans month and chosen by guest host Scott Wells, will be The Queen of Black Magic (1981), an Indonesian horror film quoted as being an inspiration to modern-day Indonesian filmmakers such as Kimo Stamboel and Joko Anwar. You can check this one out on YouTube.
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