#Pulp ficton
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cemyafilmarsiv · 7 months ago
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Pulp ficton
Pirates of the Caribbean
Titanic
Truman Show
The Shining
Forest Gump
Kill Bill
The Shawshank Redemption
Leon
The Matrix
V for Vendetta
The Godfather
The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Brave Heart
The Lord of the Rings
Cinema Paradiso
Interstellar
Star Wars
The Dark Knight
Inception
Arthur C. Clarke
Back to the Future
Fight Club
Harry Potter
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techturd · 26 days ago
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One of my favorite "new" tables
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mannytoodope · 11 months ago
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Mia:(on intercom)Vincent. Vincent. I'm on the intercom.
Vincet: Where is-Where is the intercom?
Mia: It's on the wall by the two African statues to your right.Warm. Warmer. Disco.
Vincet: Hello?
Mia: Push the button if you want to talk.
Vincet: Hello?
Mia: Go make yourself a drink, and I'll be down in two shakes of a lamb's tail. The bar's by the fireplace.
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notsosillyanymore-ehbatman · 5 months ago
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Thinking abt Butch and Fabienne
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Stitched’s Giant Masterlist
Notes: Good luck finding everything.
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Anime
My Hero Academia
Black Butler
Soul Eater
Death Note
Diabolik Lovers
Cowboy Bebop
Kakegurui
Battle Angel : Alita
Netflix
The Umbrella Academy
Stranger Things
Ginny & Georgia
Sex Education
Russian Doll
Locke & Key
Other
The Nun
Jennifer’s Body
Pulp’s Ficton
Turning Red
Kill Bill
Rick And Morty
Marvel
Gorillaz
Sucker Punch
Scott Pilgrim Vs The World
Encanto
Tim Burton
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obsidian-sphere · 1 year ago
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Which magazine would you most like to have a complete, restored set of?
Weird Tales 1922 Frankly, most of the stores were below par, "Beloved Dead" indeed, really only famous because of a few notable exceptions.
Amazing Stories 1926 The first all "sciencetiction" magazine. But truth be told, most of the writing was just bad. (and then there was the "Shraver Mystery!") In 1985, when Spielberg decided he wanted a TV series called Amazing Stories instead of just looking for another name when he found the Mag still had the rights to the title, he brought the whole catalog. He flushed it, calling it garbage so they could do stories about Grandpa's ghost train and cute furry critter from space crying over Ricky and Lucy getting divorced.
Air Wonder Stories 1929 Later Wonder Stories, but started with all the stories having "the wonder of flight" theme. It was a thing for a while back then.
Astounding Stories 1930 Under John Campbell brought about the Golden Age of Science Ficton.
Unknown 1938 - 1943 Campbell does fantasy.
Planet Stories 1939 Its gimmick was that all the stories had to be set on a known planet in our solar system.
Captain Future 1940 Science Fiction pulp hero magazine.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1949 Last of the original greats.
New Worlds 1964, edited by Michael Moorcock and home of the experimental New Wave movement.
Weird Tales 1922 Frankly, most of the stores were below par, "Beloved Dead" indeed, really only famous because of a few notable exceptions.
Amazing Stories 1926 The first all "sciencetiction" magazine. But truth be told, most of the writing was just bad. (and then there was the "Shraver Mystery!") In 1985, when Spielberg decided he wanted a TV series called Amazing Stories instead of just looking for another name when he found the Mag still had the rights to the title, he brought the whole catalog. He flushed it, calling it garbage so they could do stories about Grandpa's ghost train and cute furry critter from space crying over Ricky and Lucy getting divorced.
Air Wonder Stories 1929 Later Wonder Stories, but started with all the stories having "the wonder of flight" theme. It was a thing for a while back then.
Astounding Stories 1930 Under John Campbell brought about the Golden Age of Science Ficton.
Unknown 1938 - 1943 Campbell does fantasy.
Planet Stories 1939 Its gimmick was that all the stories had to be set on a known planet in our solar system.
Captain Future 1940 Science Fiction pulp hero magazine.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1949 Last of the original greats.
New Worlds 1964, edited by Michael Moorcock and home of the experimental New Wave movement.
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bwprowl · 7 years ago
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Diamond Select’s Pulp Fiction toys are out, and darned if they don’t look tempting as ever. Hopefully it’s not just this wave and others will be coming (especially will need a Vincent to go with Jules), but these are a very promising start. The accessories are what really make these toys, particularly the tasty burger and bullet-holed wall behind Jules, or the box of donuts Marsellus Wallace comes with (perfectly recreating one of the all-time best moments from a movie full of best moments).
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firstlover01-blog · 8 years ago
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fionncherry · 5 years ago
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kitty be the type to sell her homemade earrings on etsy
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chxoticmuses · 4 years ago
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NONVERBAL RP STARTERS
Status: Accepting
@beenpole​ said:  💃 Pull my muse onto a dance floor/up to dance ( Hanz, and yes Marcie is a good dancer)
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          ❝ I’m not dancing. That’s so embarrassing! ❞ Hanz huffed out, arms crossing over his chest like a big baby. He rarely even attended these after-parties that happened after every show and if he did then he hardly even talked to anyone! But here he was, in the middle of some cheap light up plexiglass dancefloor that Marcie had dragged him onto. Right about now he was missing the old Marcie who was nervous to even be seen without something covering her face. Still, when she reached out for his hand he allowed her to grab on to them.  ❝ You better know how to dance because if you embarrass me then I‘m disowning you like right here. ❞
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pulpscifi · 7 years ago
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thefugitivesaint · 7 years ago
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Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), ''Famous Fantastic Mysteries'', Vol. 9, #6, 1948 Source
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mannytoodope · 2 years ago
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pzych0m3ss · 7 years ago
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Pulp fiction
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antonello444 · 4 years ago
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Pulp Ficton cast, 1994
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burdened-boy · 7 years ago
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“ MM-HMM! THIS IS ... A TASTY BURGER! “
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