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duranduratulsa · 6 months
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Horror Show...Prom Night (1980) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #promnight #jamieleecurtis #LeslieNielsen #ripleslienielsen #caseystevens #annemariemartin #michaeltough #marybethrubens #pitaoliver #davidmucci #joythompson #robertasilverman #tammybourne #brocksimpson #sheldonrybowski #joycekite #80s #dvd #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsashorrorshow
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oldschoolteenflicks · 10 months
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Scanners​ (1981) dir.​ by David Cronenberg
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nerds-yearbook · 11 months
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In 1967, a hippie named Henry Starling found the remains of spacecraft from the 29th Century that had come back through time because of a time rift. Starling copied the technology and started his own company called Chronowerx that lead to the micro computer revolution in the 1990’s. ("Future’s End", Star Trek Voyager, TV)
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Please watch Spenser. Spenser has everything.
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Boston in the 80's!
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A long-term established romantic couple who are also best friends who just actually fucking like each other and have fun together!
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Hot Boston Townie who offers you baking soda to drink!
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Hawk, being Hawk, asserting his superiority and laughing at Spenser smelling like a fire!
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Also Hawk, avoiding eye contact and not being able to appropriately modulate his tone or facial expressions because you don't actually have to learn to mask when you're a professional gunman!
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filmjunky-99 · 3 months
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e x i s t e n z, 1999 🎬 dir. david cronenberg 'Nader'
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letterboxd-loggd · 8 months
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The Brood (1979) David Cronenberg
February 4th 2024
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adamwatchesmovies · 5 months
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eXistenZ (1999)
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David Cronenberg’s eXistenZ is centered around a video game that doesn’t feel like any game we would ever play - and not because of its violent or disturbing content. This makes it a bit messy if seen as a criticism of Doom and similarly controversial games from the '90s. You'll find it more enjoyable as a snippet of a disturbing world that has nothing to do with our own, at least at a glance...
In the near-future, the most popular pastimes are virtual reality games played via biotechnological consoles that plug into bio-ports inserted into players’ spines. Antenna Research’s Allegra Geller (Jennifer Jason Leigh) is demonstrating her latest game, "eXistenZ", to a focus group. Suddenly, the demonstration is interrupted by an assassination attempt. Going on the run with her security guard and publicist, Ted Pikul (Jude Law), they must evade the Realists, fanatics who want Allegra dead for her "crimes against reality".
Above everything else, eXistenZ is concerned with one question: “How real is too real?”. In the real world, Allegra Geller seems so wooden. She’s just been shot but she's more concerned about eXistenZ than her safety. The pod containing the only copy of the game has become damaged and she’s obsessed with getting it repaired. When we see her inside a game, she’s a completely different person. It’s like the real-world version of her is fake and vice versa. Maybe the Realists are onto something when they call this technology dangerous. You thought the entry ports in the back of people’s skulls in The Matrix were unsettling? This movie takes it on a whole other level. There’s something infinitely more disturbing about seeing Allegra manipulate the boils on a fleshy device that looks like it was surgically removed from a living being. The fact that the cords have to be lubricated before being inserted into people’s spines, can become infected and bleed when cut makes you all sorts of uneasy. Then, there’s the obvious addictive nature of these virtual reality games. It's grotesque.
In most films, it’s easy to tell the real world from the fake one. Even if you don’t have a hazy border around the edges of the screen, the second something is amiss, your guard goes up. eXistenZ begins with its weirdness at an 8. Going up to a 9 is not a big leap, which makes it difficult to discern whether the latest jaw-dropping sight is just a dream, the next level of a game or the next step in a bizarre journey. With games within games, it becomes impossible to tell virtual reality from actual reality - a fact highlighted by the very last scene. Technology this convincing is dangerous and the only people who seem to realize this are the antagonists.
This unsettling, gooey picture has a strong visual identity that makes it unforgettable. eXistenZ is so strange, so committed to its grotesque vision of the future that even if you don’t subscribe to what at first appears to be an anti-video game agenda, you get sucked into this world and are hungry for more… even if your stomach is going to feel very very queasy.
Your instinct is to say that writer/director David Cronenberg has something to say about video games but I’m not so sure. See, eXistenZ (the game, not the movie) is unlike anything in our world. There aren’t any objectives and no health bars or power-ups. People play roles in its story but it would be wrong to compare it to even the most sophisticated RPGs 1999 had to offer. Initially, you wonder why anyone would want to play it. Later, you understand the appeal: it's fake. Why live in the real world with limits when you can live in the imaginary world where anything is possible? That could easily become addictive.
Most films about technology age poorly but time has been kind to eXistenZ. The special effects hold up, and the ideas seem more relevant now than ever. How much time do we spend watching photos and videos of people who've made them more appealing than real life via filters or other special effects? Why have we become so much more comfortable interacting with people through apps than in person? Granted, what we’re doing isn’t gross like it is in the movie, but to someone who isn’t acclimated to it, whole evenings spent in front of glowing screens might seem as perverse as the bags of flesh the people in this film cling onto so dearly. (On DVD, May 7, 2022)
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camyfilms · 1 year
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SCHOOL OF ROCK 2003
God of Rock, thank you for this chance to kick ass. We are your humble servants. Please give us the power to blow people's minds with our high voltage rock. In your name, we pray. Amen.
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badmovieihave · 2 years
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Bad movie I have Naked Lunch 1991
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graphicpolicy · 1 month
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Gerry Duggan captures the moment in the photography book Timing/Luck
Gerry Duggan captures the moment in the photography book Timing/Luck #comics
Iconic creator and writer Gerry Duggan is bringing his popular photography book Timing/Luck to comic book shops and bookstores for the first time since he launched a limited edition of the title with a successful Kickstarter campaign. Containing hundreds of photos taken over two decades in writing rooms, green rooms, awards shows, and on city streets around the world, each photo tells a story,…
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msclaritea · 5 months
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David Harewood Says White Actors Should Be Able To "Black Up"
I really don't get how Britain is able to function with THIS.much stupidity in its midst. This is the same bootlicking race-baiter that also warranted an article after saying that Disney should introduce a Slavery storyline into the fictional Little Mermaid JUST BECAUSE she was played by a black woman.
Black people were unfortunately part of European history. They were even a part of Royalty. But now it seems as though british film AND Hollywood are deliberately going overboard with swapping white people for black people in an excessive fashion JUST so they could then start introducing White people, playing black people.... basically going back to Blackface, a perennial favorite of Ashkenazi actors.
And FYI, when I confronted the duplicitous David Harewood about the mermaid/slavery crap, a WHOLE shitload of British BLM aka Black Lives Matter trolls came after me. He's a piece of shite and so is RADA for appointing such ignorance. He was given that position to spew this nonsense. Just shite.
Jake Kanter
April 23, 2024 6:24AM PDT
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therealmrpositive · 5 months
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Prom Night (1980)
In today's review, I find drama and murder clash with the most important night of a seniors life. As I attempt a #positive review of the 1980 slasher Prom Night #LeslieNielsen #JamieLeeCurtis #DebbieGreenfield #CaseyStevens #BrockSimpson #EddieBenton
Childhood can be challenging on its own, yet if you can survive the perils of youthful naïvety, you get a dose of the drama and danger that is present in your adult years. These scars, and traumas can stick with of, moulding us into the people that we are today, if we make it out that is. In 1980, as the slashers started to pick up steam, a high school in Canada dealt with a buried secret, and a…
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movienized-com · 7 months
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Steal Your Heart
Steal Your Heart (2023) #DamianRomay #EmmaElleRoberts #AndreaConte #KyleeBenson #RobbieSilverman #BrittanyPena Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 Genre: Romantik Regie: Damián Romay Hauptrollen: Emma Elle Roberts, Andrea Conte, Kylee Benson, Robbie Silverman, Brittany Pena, Story Walker, Blanca Goodfriend … Filmbeschreibung: Melisa, eine Amateur-Schmuckdesignerin, die von einem Geschäftsführer einer großen Juwelierfirma beauftragt wurde, eine Hochzeitskollektion mit seinem ernsthaften Sohn, Jake, zu entwickeln, gerät in…
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An old piece of "Spenser Has Two Hands" art. I love them so much!!
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