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f0xxyb0xxes · 2 months ago
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I’m obsessed with this video.
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filmjunky-99 · 1 month ago
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t h e b i r d c a g e, 1996 🎬 dir. mike nichols
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joearlikelikeswrestling · 7 months ago
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evilhorse · 1 year ago
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Archer and Armstrong #7
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saline-sp · 1 year ago
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The last set of Fantasy Au references, this one including the Kingdom of Sunshine aka the girls.
Honestly, they have some of my favorite designs for the au, I especially like Blood Elf Bebe and Druid Heidi. And also if anyone is wondering why Nichole is an archer instead of a nymph like she is in phone destroyer, I came up with her design a long time ago and it was either before nymph Nichole came out, or before I really got into Phone Destroyer and I didn't really wanna change it so yeah.
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moonys-bf · 2 years ago
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nicky nichols exists and im like shit maybe i do like women?
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roundrobinmathematics · 2 years ago
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World Tag League 2022 - Final Standings
Spoilers up to Sunday 11th December 2022:
Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher(14) defeated Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens(4) by forfeit
Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer(8) defeated Alex Coughlin & Gabriel Kidd(2)
Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare(10) defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano(8)
EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi(6) defeated Tetsuya Naito & SANADA(12)
Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI(14) defeated Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste(12)
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With 14 points each, Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher and Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI have have finished the league in first and second place respectively, and now advance to the final on Day 17.
Next:
Day 17, featuring:
The fourth Super Junior Tag League Final: YOH & Lio Rush(1st Place Finishers) vs. Ace Austin & Chris Bey(2nd Place Finishers)
The eleventh World Tag League Final: Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher(1st Place Finishers) vs. Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI(2nd Place Finishers)
Airs live on Wednesday 14th December 2022.
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flowernets · 2 years ago
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pjo au we're so back !!!! heres butters + da girls 
for my au both wendy and kyle are athena children and know each other since very little. wendy's the best archer at camp, eventually goes and joins the artemis' hunters in the future tho methinks 
butters is a child of aphrodite but everyone in the cabin hates him bc hes a misogynist. bebe is the cabin leader 
red and clyde run a workshop where they make/fix a bunch of stuff together. red becomes like the designated mechanic at camp 
nichole and stan become very good close friends ^_^ nichole teaches him all about medicine and stan tries his best even tho hes all queasy and doesnt like it At All. nichole introduces stan to other instruments as well for fun 
everyone loves heidi (and her cooking)
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breathingxspace · 6 months ago
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Beyond This Place of Wrath and Tears (Fable of the Family, part 3)
Content Warnings Mentions of Parental Abuse, eating-related misophonia triggers**
You've got monsters in your past; so do we all. I've looked into the eyes of people who were not people on the inside. Saw what that kind of creature does when it had power over others. And I tell you this: every second spent raging against the damage they do is a second wasted.
Long ago, in the further straining fleet, Amity Archer forges a something new out of the wreckage.
Now, in a Family Fleet renewed, Etianne Toraswife faces a world of new responsibilities.
Sometime ahead, Etta Hanksin follows a path into a new life with the Family.
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The Cast
Etianne Toraswife is voiced by Christina McClain
Yuri Eviesfather is voiced by Scott Paladin
Grey Linkskin is voiced by Vic Collins
Rondo Largesson is voiced by John Kennard
Ekrem Hobb is voiced by Kale Brown
Etta Hankskin is voiced by E Marie Davis
Dingo Navia is voiced by Kirsty Woolven
Amity Archer is voiced by Lindsay Zana
Link Greyskin is voiced by Kasha Mika
Sister-to-All is voiced by Lyssa Jay
Chief Wren is voiced by Mel Nichols
This episode was written, directed, and edited by Scott Paladin. It was transcribed by Arielle Click.
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Click here for the episode’s script.
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The Fable of the Family theme was arranged by Amy Young, with lyrics by Scott Paladin, and is performed by Lindsey Zana and the Void Chorus
And join us tonight for our live-listen premier at 6pm Pacific.
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instantcaramel · 25 days ago
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So I assume he‘s working on this… 👀
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mozart-the-meerkitten · 2 months ago
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Random Star Trek thoughts now that my parents and I are a decent ways in to the first season of the original series. (none of us has ever seen the full show from start to finish, despite them being born in the 60's)
How many godlike alien races who want to watch the human race struggle for funsies like a twisted TV program are there in this universe
How do people dislike Enterprise when season one of the original series exists? Like how do you justify that? Kirk makes more ridiculous mistakes than Archer ever did and Kirk is around when humans have been in space for 100+ years! Enterprise was the FIRST, of course they were naive and made stupid mistakes and offended random aliens. What's Kirk's excuse? (I know out of story it's because the ~lore~ and ~worldbuilding~ were still in the process of being created, but seriously. what is people's beef with Enterprise and how DO they justify it when ssn one of the original exists?)
I love that the godlike alien races who keep kidnapping the crew have been absolutely ridiculous. Like we had the guys who wanted humans to be an attraction in their zoo and were gonna breed them as slaves to fix up their planet for them, only to finally check out Earth's history and go "wholy crap you guys are VIOLENT when in captivity you know what never mind we are afraid of you now plz leave". And then the guys who owned the planet that made whatever you were thinking of real (including, but not limited to, Alice in Wonderland characters, a tiger, a medieval knight, Kirk's Irish nemesis from college, and a WW2 plane that started a strafing run on the poor souls who accidentally summoned it) but neglected to tell the humans what was going on until after Bones DIED. Allegedly. But they brought him back to life, so it's good, right? And then there was the dude who kidnapped Kirk to hunt him for sport based off ancient Earth customs he thought he knew and turned out to be a celestial kindergartner whose parents intervened and grounded him for not playing nice with the people he brought to his planet. And THEN there are the people with the AUDACITY to call humans primitive and violent when they arrested Kirk and the captain of the ship he was pursuing (this is the Gorn episode btw) and plonked them down on the planet to fight to the death and watched it like a tv show because Enterprise and the Gorns dared to enter the part of space NEAR their SOLAR SYSTEM. Not near their planet, their SOLAR SYSTEM. And that's only like, half of them, maybe, I can't keep up with this.
The objectively and unironically best part of every episode is the intro with the silly music and Enterprise flying at high speeds directly at the screen in the most 60's cheesy special effect way possible. I laugh every time.
So very very glad I have watched the movies because the character development is taking a LONG time to get anywhere (I know this is partially due to the fact that the episodes were filmed and aired at different times but wowie).
We found the story about how Martin Luther King Jr. convinced Nicole Nichols to stay on the show and it melted all our hearts and I love her character so much more now.
It took so long for actual ALIENS to be in this space show, seriously, the first like 10 episodes are just How Many Ways Can Humans Sabotage Themselves ~in SPACE~?
Love that humans are so unhinged in this. We cannot be stopped, we WILL improvise adapt and overcome. 10/10 space orc energy.
Actual conversation: My mom: I didn't know if maybe you needed a break from Star Trek. me: mom I used to binge watch classic Doctor Who. I'm fine.
Okay, I'll stop, I am really enjoying it for the most part, especially as the characters personalities start to come out more. As far as I can tell it only gets more enjoyable from season 1 so I'm looking forward to the other seasons!
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missyourflight · 3 months ago
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some stuff i read and watched in july:
deadwood (s1&2): fucking outstanding and so much warmer than you expect it to be
my lady jane: entirely charmed by this so of course it's just been cancelled! what if an alternate history of the reformation but with animal shifters and also romance, also also perhaps the most fun dominic cooper has had onscreen since tamara drewe
bram stoker's dracula: i'd forgotten it was So sexy and romantic tbh! also the best designed thing i've seen for ages. films used to have sets and lighting!!
under siege 2: dark territory: at this point i'm just leaning into the eric bogosian problem until it burns itself out lol. anyway he's very fun in this as a wild-eyed computer villain chewing the scenery on a train
made in england: the films of powell and pressburger: love the archers, love to hear marty explain why he loves the archers, god roger livesey was hot
crossing: levan akin is so good, this weirdly kind of reminded me of tokyo godfathers - something about unexpected companions and family lost and found and coincidence in the city
sex, drugs, rock & roll: look. at one point eric bogosian goes off stage at the end of a monologue and comes on for the next one with his shirt off and the sleeves of his t-shirt rolled right up to his shoulders and i felt feral about it until he put his wiry little arms away again. my letterboxd stats are in shambles
you are here by david nicholls: bittersweet king david nicholls does it again, love books about walking and lonely people, lee ingleby and lydia leonard were great on the audiobook
the duke at hazard by kj charles: predictably i very much enjoyed this, obviously there are so many regency romances about dukes, and outside the romance novel context i do Not care about dukes, but i felt like this put an interesting spin on what the restrictions and powers of that might feel like. also it was hot and gay etc
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byneddiedingo · 1 year ago
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Keir Dullea in 2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968)
Cast: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, Daniel Richter, Leonard Rossiter, Margaret Tyzack, Robert Beatty, Sean Sullivan, Douglas Rain (voice). Screenplay: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, based on a story by Clarke. Cinematography: Geoffrey Unsworth. Production design: Ernest Archer, Harry Lange, Anthony Masters. Film editing: Ray Lovejoy.
I know that I first saw 2001 on April 13, 1968, because (as a little Googling tells me) that was the date of the lunar eclipse I witnessed on leaving the theater, an appropriately cosmic climax to the cinematic experience I had just had. Kubrick's film was an experience to be savored by those of us who were already hip to the revolution in American filmmaking underway after the sensation of Bonnie and Clyde (Arthur Penn, 1967) and The Graduate (Mike Nichols, 1967). I doubt that anyone who wasn't of an age to experience it realizes quite how revolutionary those movies seemed to us. Though it's conventional to say that our experiences were produced in part by controlled substances, anyone who really knows me knows that I wasn't under the influence of any substance stronger than beer. Today, 2001 doesn't seem much like a revolutionary film: We have lived through the actual 2001, which had its own epoch-making event in the September of that year, but in which no one was making trips to the moon on Pan Am. That airline went out of business in 1991, and the last real moon expedition, Apollo 17, took place in December 1972. But the future is never quite what it's cracked up to be. What was revolutionary about 2001 the movie is that it taught us how a movie can make us think without spelling out its ideas for us. Kubrick wisely whittled down the narrative given him by Arthur C. Clarke to a series of images, and ditched the score written by Alex North for an evocative set of snippets from classical works, letting us assemble any meaning to be derived from the film for ourselves. Of course, in 1968 we went back to our homes and dorm rooms and did just that. Seeing it today, I am most struck by how skillful Kubrick was in creating the persona of HAL, the sentient computer. Much credit goes, of course, to the voiceover work of Douglas Rain, but also to Kubrick's choice to make the dialogue of the humans in the movie as banal and jargon-filled as possible. HAL's final pleading and breakdown as Dave pulls his memory chips is haunting. Yes, the movie has its longueurs: Kubrick is deservedly proud of its landmark special effects and spends more time than is necessary showing them off. They won him the film's only Oscar, without honoring the work of Douglas Trumbull and others who executed them. He was also nominated as director and as co-screenwriter with Clarke, and the art direction team received a nod, but the film was passed over for the significant work of cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth, who was assisted by John Alcott, and for the sound crew headed by Winston Ryder. And it failed to receive a best picture nomination in the year when that award went to Oliver! (Carol Reed, 1968). I happen to like Oliver! and don't think it's necessarily one of the Academy's more shameful choices, but it's certainly not an epochal movie.
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pwrestlingxpress · 1 year ago
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G1 Climax 33 Participants Revealed
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Back in 2014, we had the biggest G1 field at the time with 22 entrants. Last year, we had 28. This year, 32.
32 Entrants in 4 blocks of 8. Here are the following participants in this year's G1 Climax in English Alphabetical Order.
Jeff Cobb (NJPW/United Empire) - 5th straight appearance
Alex Coughlin (NJPW/Bullet Club) - First time entrant
EVIL (NJPW/House of Torture) - 8th straight appearance
David Finlay (NJPW/Bullet Club) - 2nd straight appearance
Hirooki Goto (NJPW/Bishamon) - 16th straight appearance; 2008 G1 Climax winner
Shane Haste (NJPW/TMDK) - First time entrant
Aaron Henare (NJPW/United Empire) - 2nd straight appearance
Hikuleo (NJPW/Guerillas of Destiny) - First time entrant
Tomohiro Ishii (NJPW/Chaos) - 11th straight appearance
KENTA (NJPW/Bullet Club) - 5th straight appearance
Gabriel Kidd (NJPW/Bullet Club) - First time entrant
Eddie Kingston (AEW) - First time entrant
Kaito Kiyomiya (Pro Wrestling NOAH) - First time entrant; 2018 Global League winner and 2022 N1 Victory winner
Tonga Loa (NJPW/Guerillas of Destiny) - 2nd appearance; first since 2021
Tetsuya Naito (NJPW/Los Ingobernables de Japon) - 14th straight appearance; 2013 and 2017 G1 Climax Winner
Ren Narita (NJPW/Strong Style) - First time entrant
Mikey Nicholls (NJPW/TMDK) - First time entrant
Kazuchika Okada (NJPW/Chaos) - 12 straight appearance; 2012/2014/2021/2022 G1 Climax Winner
Great O-Khan (NJPW/United Empire) - 3rd straight appearance
Will Ospreay (NJPW/United Empire) - 2nd straight appearance; 4th overall (G1 Debut in 2019)
Chase Owens (NJPW/Bullet Club) - 3rd straight appearance
El Phantasmo (NJPW) - 2nd straight appearance
Zack Sabre Jr. (NJPW/TMDK) - 7th straight appearance
SANADA (NJPW/Just 5 Guys) - 8th straight appearance
Shingo Takagi (NJPW/Los Ingobernables de Japon) - 5th straight appearance
Hiroshi Tanahashi (NJPW) - 22nd straight appearance; 2007/2015/2018 G1 Climax Winner
Taichi (NJPW/Just 5 Guys) - 5th straight appearance
Tama Tonga (NJPW/Guerillas of Destiny) - 3rd straight appearance; 6th overall (G1 Debut in 2016)
Yota Tsuji (NJPW/Los Ingobernables de Japon) - First time entrant
Shota Umino (NJPW/Blackpool Combat Club) - First time entrant
Toru Yano (NJPW/Chaos) - 17th straight appearance; 18th overall (G1 Debut in 2005)
YOSHI-HASHI (NJPW/Bishamon) - 4th straight appearance; 7th overall (G1 Debut in 2016)
So based on this we've got a representative from AEW and Pro Wrestling NOAH competing in this year's tournament. More than that, we got 4 Pro Wrestling NOAH alumni (KENTA, Zack Sabre Jr., Shane Haste, and Mikey Nicholls) meaning NOAH past and present will be represented in this year's G1 Climax Tournament.
Not returning from last year's G1 Climax Tournament are (in English ABC Order):
Lance Archer (AEW)
Bad Luck Fale (Bullet Club)
Jonah (now known as Bronson Reed in WWE)
Tom Lawlor (Team Filthy)
Juice Robinson (AEW/Bullet Club Gold)
Yujiro Takahashi (NJPW/House of Torture)
Jay White (AEW/Bullet Club Gold)
And a note about Kaito Kiyomiya appearing in the G1. His appearance in the G1 Climax Tournament most likely means NOAH is guaranteed a new N-1 Victory winner for 2023. N-1 Victory starts on August 6th in Yokohama while G1 Climax 33 will be in Osaka on the same day. N-1 Victory will be off August 12-18 meaning they'll most likely appear in the Final 4 and overall finals of the G1 Climax Tournament.
Entrants for the N-1 Victory are expected to be announced most likely on July 15th.
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Stay tuned for Block announcements coming up next weekend (most likely). G1 Climax 33 starts on July 15th in Sapporo.
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evilhorse · 1 year ago
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You could do with steel in your back, fat ‘n’ ugly!
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gaymingbinosaur · 3 months ago
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Making Nichole an archer this time so she and blackwall dont double dip as warriors. Still seems like something a noble would learn
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