#Mr. Mummy
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One day we will reach the point in media where a man telling his girlfriend or wife he does not want childrens will get accepted and not fought till he change idea at the end of the movie or episode. This is not the day.
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goryhorroor · 6 months ago
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favorite horror movies (91-120)
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fanofspooky · 4 months ago
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Scream King - Boris Karloff
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atomic-chronoscaph · 3 months ago
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Super Monstruos figures - Yolanda Toys (1992)
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Got a question for y’all. What is one media that you watched as a kid that was marketed for kids, but didn’t realize until years later that it was more for/would be appreciated more by adults? It can’t just be from your childhood, it has to be marketed towards kids, so it can’t be something like “Hellsing” or “The Mummy”.
My answer: The Incredibles
* Calls out insurance companies for screwing over people
* Main villain gets chopped up by an engine
* Bob and Helen’s conflict is written like a cheating plot, with Mirage as the “mistress”
* Bob’s main arc is basically a mid-life crisis
* That one uncomfortable scene where Bob and Helen are arguing about Bob’s mid-life crisis and that he’s neglecting his son, which ends up scaring the kids
* The level of violence. We got an attempted suicide, dozens of supers are violently killed off-screen, the villain gets chopped into pieces, gunfire, kids getting attacked, and so on
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kid-vampire-askblog · 9 months ago
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HAIII this is a KID VAMPIRE ASK BLOG!! obviously inspired by mummy joe's "kid vampire" series on Youtube/TikTok!! (check it out or else...) I don't even know if the fandom for kid vampire is on Tumblr but I thought this would be really fun!! :) Feel free to ask questions to Kid, Bubby, Tina, Dunkin, Mr Dangerpain, or Count Papa!!
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kaispudpatato · 8 months ago
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Yes.
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shortshowname · 3 months ago
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LOOKIT THAT GUY GO‼️
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henry-fox-biggest-stan · 10 months ago
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Favorite niche book genre
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cinderellaboyheadcanons · 4 months ago
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Buddy wears eyeliner
Buddy Headcanons
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t3acupz · 17 days ago
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hands down 1999 was the best year for cinema
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chasemisprintedlies · 10 months ago
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chernobog13 · 1 year ago
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It's September Fourth. These folks are getting ready!
Old timey movie monsters by Kevin Maguire.
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rambleonwithrosie · 10 months ago
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Inspirational female representation is not flawless girl-bosses. It never has been. That's another one-dimensional unattainable version of perfection same as the 50s Housewife was. We can't all be Aunt Bea or Black Widow those are caricatures of what it means to be a woman and only highlight limited aspects of femininity without character growth or nuance. Assassin is no more of a personality than cook is.
Inspirational female representation in media is women who make mistakes and are still given value even after blundering. It's Anne falling off a roof. It's Evie wrecking a whole library and nearly ending the world. It's Eowyn in a suicidal depression riding into battle with the goal of dying. It's Lizzie believing everything Wickham says about Darcy.
It's Anne learning that you shouldn't fall for a bully's bait and pride has its place and it should be kept there. It's Evie learning that maybe don't assume something is safe because sometimes it definitely isn't, whether that's ladders or big black books. It's Eowyn learning to love herself and that she doesn't have to prove anything to anyone. It's Lizzie learning not to jump to conclusions about people's character.
It's the space for mistakes and growth. These characters are loved and lovable before, during, and after their mistakes. While they learn from the mistakes they make there is no pressure that from that moment on they are perfect and do nothing else less than perfectly (the mummy sequel doesn't exist here because they made Evie into a cardboard cutout of who she had been in the first film and stripped her depth and warmth). These women are allowed to fail, learn, and grow. They are also some of the most resonant characters in the history of women in literature and film. Who here consumed the media where they are represented and didn't feel akin to at least one of them in some way?
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julissart · 10 months ago
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Finally finishing with my #ninefanartchallenge featuring iconic couples from media 🤗💖
Después de varios días finalmente pude concretar estos dibujos, espero les guste mucho
For you, which would be your favorite iconic couple? 🤩
Ko-Fi
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hostess-of-horror · 8 months ago
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