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heliopixels · 10 months
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Started reading S. by Doug Dorst and J.J. Abrams and idk if its the ADHD talking but I think it's way more accessible than House of Leaves honestly. That's not to say that HoL is bad, just that it can be a HORRIBLE slog to get through at times with its academic language and large swaths of repetitive text. It is by no doubt a very good book, but I've had it for over a year and have sadly not been able to finish it yet.
S. On the other hand, engages with the reader more easily with how the 2 other readers leaving notes are fairly down to earth and informal, making it an easier read imo. That doesn't mean it takes any less time for me to get through however, because the way I've chosen to read it is to read all the typed out text in a single chapter first and then go back and read the notes and extras. Maybe it'd be even easier for someone who reads more books regularly but I haven't been able to do that in a long time so :/
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a-ramblinrose · 7 months
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JOMP BPC || March 5 || Writing In A Book:  S. by Doug Dorst and J.J. Abrams
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themelodyofspring · 2 years
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JOMP Book Photo Challenge
March 06, 2023 - Writing in a book
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kiss-me-ass · 2 years
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critfumbled · 2 years
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S. - J.J. Abrams, Doug Dorst
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A book where the story really is told in the margins.
This story within a story novel is my favourite book. The book itself "Ship of Theseus" written by fictional, in-universe author V.M. Straka is a tale of a man shanghaied away onto a ship, where his life drastically takes a turn, as he discovers himself and his fate. However the second story, or the "main story" we find written within the margins of the book, taking the form of notes written between two people as they return and take out the book from their university library. This story is about Eric, a student studying Straka, and Jen, who picked up the book to read herself. Eric is trying to uncover the real identity of the fictional Straka, whilst Jen is trying to decide what her next step in life will be. The book itself contains multiple inserts, such as news clippings, letters, and postcards, that Eric and Jen have shared back and forth between themselves. These all add such depth to the story, and really help to immerse the reader within the world of the novel.
This wonderfully unique concept allows for two simultaneous stories, the story of Eric and Jen, and the story told by the fictional V.M. Straka of The Ship of Theseus.
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J.J. Abrams: “Ah, so there it is, the proof!! I’ll go canonize this couple, as it was CLEARLY the intention from the beginning of the series!!”
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J.J. Abrams: “?????? What!? They’re JUST friends! No, I’m not going to use this. If Kirk and Spock were supposed to be lovers, we’d have seen them making out on screen back in the 60′s, right?... Right!? No, I’m not being homophobic. Look, I changed Sulu, and now he’s gay... right there on the background.”
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doamarierose-honoka · 3 months
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Batman is back with a vengeance. Three years after HBO Max and Cartoon Network first announced Batman: Caped Crusader — the adult-oriented animated series that was eventually canceled by the since-renamed Max streaming service, only to then be picked up at Prime Video — the new Batman TV show is about to hit the small screen. Set in 1940s Gotham City, Caped Crusader is described as "a reimagining of the Batman mythology through the visionary lens" of executive producers Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond), Matt Reeves (The Batman and The Penguin), and J.J. Abrams (Alias and Lost).
"We are beyond excited to be working together to bring this character back, to tell engrossing new stories in Gotham City," Timm, Reeves, and Abrams said when announcing the series in 2021. "The series will be thrilling, cinematic and evocative of Batman's noir roots, while diving deeper into the psychology of these iconic characters. We cannot wait to share this new world."
Below, ComicBook is shining the Bat-Signal on everything we know so far about Batman: Caped Crusader, including the voice cast, release date, and the rogues who will populate the first solo Batman animated series in more than a decade.
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Where Can I Watch Batman: Caped Crusader?
To watch Batman: Caped Crusader on Amazon's Prime Video, you'll need either a Prime Video subscription ($8.99 per month with ads, or $11.98/mo for ad-free) or an Amazon Prime membership ($14.99 per month with Prime Video ads, or $17.98/mo with ad-free Prime Video).
Batman: Caped Crusader Release Date
All episodes of Batman: Caped Crusader will premiere Thursday, August 1st, on Amazon Prime Video.
How Many Episodes Is Batman: Caped Crusader?
Batman: Caped Crusader season 1 consists of 10 episodes. In 2023, Prime Video announced a two-season order for the new series.
What Is Batman: Caped Crusader About?
The official description: "Welcome to Gotham City, where the corrupt outnumber the good, criminals run rampant and law-abiding citizens live in a constant state of fear. Forged in the fire of tragedy, wealthy socialite Bruce Wayne becomes something both more and less than human — the Batman. His one-man crusade attracts unexpected allies within the GCPD and City Hall, but his heroic actions spawn deadly, unforeseen ramifications."
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Who Voices Batman in the Batman: Caped Crusader Cast?
The Batman: Caped Crusader voice cast includes Hamish Linklater (Midnight Mass) in the title role as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Christina Ricci (Yellowjackets) as Catwoman/Selina Kyle, Jamie Chung (Gotham) as Harley Quinn/Dr. Harleen Quinzel, and Diedrich Bader — a DC veteran whose credits include episodes of Batman Beyond, 2006's The Batman, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and the Max adult animated series Harley Quinn — as Two-Face/Harvey Dent.
Announced cast members in as-yet-unrevealed roles include Mckenna Grace (Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire), Toby Stephens (Percy Jackson and the Olympians), Reid Scott (Venom), Dan Donohue (For All Mankind), Gary Anthony Williams (Hailey's on It!), Jason Watkins (The Crown), John DiMaggio (Futurama), Krystal Joy Brown (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power), Michelle C. Bonilla (9-1-1: Lone Star), Eric Morgan Stuart (Fallout 4), Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants), and Minnie Driver (The Witcher: Blood Origin).
Batman: Caped Crusader Villains
A cast announcement video revealed Linklater's Batman voice and the Dark Knight's rogue's gallery: The Penguin, Catwoman, Two-Face, Harley Quinn, the pyromaniac Firebug, Natalia Knight (in the comics, a reformed career criminal with photosensitive skin known as Nocturna, the mistress of the night), the phantom criminal called Gentleman Ghost, and Clayface (the Golden Age Clayface of the 1940s was Basil Karlo, a once-famous character actor and makeup expert turned costumed killer). Caped Crusader reimagines Dr. Harleen Quinzel as Asian American — and Bruce Wayne's psychologist. Here, her alter-ego as the jester-costumed Harley Quinn is independent from the Joker, who is noticeably absent from the roundup of Batman characters.
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Batman: Caped Crusader Characters
Batman – A cold, remorseless avenger of evil, seemingly more machine than man. Forged in the fire of tragedy, every fiber of his being is dedicated to the eradication of crime. (The Batman suit is influenced by the character's earliest appearances in Detective Comics, by creators Bob Kane and Bill Finger, with longer, narrow ears, a collared cape, and with black gloves rather than the original purple.)
Bruce Wayne - To the public at large, Bruce Wayne is a shallow dilettante, apparently wasting his parents' vast fortune on frivolous pursuits and hedonistic pleasures. In fact, he's an elaborate facade, carefully constructed to divert attention from his activities as Batman.
Selina Kyle / "Catwoman" – Selena Kyle is a blithe and pampered heiress whose family lost their fortune after her father was imprisoned for embezzlement. Despite having the silver spoon yanked from her mouth, Selina refuses to quit living in the lap of luxury and becomes Catwoman as a "fun" way to maintain her lavish lifestyle.
Dr. Harleen Quinzel / "Harley Quinn" – Despite a personable and bubbly demeanor, Dr. Harleen Quinzel is a brilliant psychiatrist who treats some of Gotham's elite. However, as Harley Quinn, she is a different person, entirely. A creepy, quiet, calculating menace who secretly dispenses her twisted justice to the truly despicable among her elite clientele.
Commissioner Jim Gordon – Former beat cop close to retirement, Gordon was hired to play along with the corrupt system and run out the clock till he can draw a pension. But they've sorely underestimated Jim Gordon. His unassailable character brings him into conflict with dirty cops and crooked politicians, alike. Not to mention, he has to reckon with a deranged vigilante beating up Gotham's criminals.
Clayface – Thanks to his "unique" facial features, screen actor Basil Karlo has been forever typecast as a B-movie heavy. Frustrated by the limitations his appearance put on both his career and personal life (he fell hopelessly in love with his co-star), Karlo turned to an experimental serum that promised to change his face. However, not only does this serum ultimately disfigure his face, but it ruptures the last of his sanity – creating the tragic, vengeance seeking villain, Clayface.
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Batman: Caped Crusader Creators
Batman: Caped Crusader comes from Warner Bros. Animation (My Adventures with Superman, Bat-Family), Abrams' Bad Robot Productions (Lovecraft Country, the Star Trek films) and Reeves' 6th & Idaho (2022's The Batman, The Batman – Part II). Along with Abrams, Reeves and Timm, Batman: Caped Crusader executive producers include head writer Ed Brubaker (DC's Batman comic, Gotham Central), James Tucker (Justice League Unlimited), Daniel Pipski (The Penguin), Rachel Rusch Rich (Castle Rock), and Sam Register (Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part One and Part Two).
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visplay · 6 months
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Chris: Nightbeast is a low budget early 80’s sci-fi / horror film, alien crash lands in a small town and goes on a rampage, a Troma release with J.J. Abrams first screen credit for soundtrack when he was 16, this is what I watched when it was late and time was short and I was not disappointed despite the low budget, Watch: On Subscription Service.
Richie: It was entertaining, it was a fun watch, Watch: On Subscription Service.
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chai-n-ivy · 9 months
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01/01/2024
Day 3 of reading S by J.J. Abrams/Doug Dorst:
SPOILERS AHEAD
I've finished the actual text of the novel by V.M. Straka, which was a slog not gonna lie. It's got so much mystery to it that I find it frustrating, and it annoys me that the main character doesn't complete either of his two missions (figuring out who he was and killing Vévoda).
Wish me luck for the first wave of marginalia!
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a-ramblinrose · 2 years
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JOMP Book Photo Challenge || March 6 || Writing In A Book:                        S. by Doug Dorst & J.J. Abrams
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trekkie2819 · 1 year
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Deleted Scene from 2009 Star Trek
We could have had this scene (written by J.J. Abrams, so all credit goes to him) in the 2009 Star Trek:
SPOCK PRIME (talking to YOUNG SPOCK) Then I ask that you do yourself a favor… put away logic, and do what feels right. The world you’ve inherited lives in the shadow of incalculable devastation… but there’s no reason you must face it alone.
And from around his neck, he removes the PENDANT that until now, we’ve only caught glimpses of. Places it on the table beside his younger self. The feeling in his eyes is profound…
SPOCK PRIME (CONT’D) This was a gift to me. Representing… a dream. One we were unable to fulfill. (softly) The way you can now.
And moves to the door. Stops. Offers the VULCAN SALUTE:
SPOCK PRIME (CONT’D) As my customary farewell would appear oddly self serving, I will simply say… good luck.
Their eyes hold. Spock turns, disappearing into the corridor. Young Spock stares at the empty doorway a beat, his mind a jumble of thoughts. Looks to the pendant… and realises it’s a HOLO-EMITTER. After considering a beat, he hits an activation button and a MOVING HOLOGRAPHIC MESSAGE materialises before him:
CAPTAIN JAMES T. KIRK. WILLIAM SHATNER. As always, brash, wry, confident — and SINGING:
KIRK/ SHATNER Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you… (stops, grins) I know I know, it’s illogical to celebrate something you had nothing to do with, but I haven’t had the chance to congratulate you on your appointment to the ambassadorship so I thought I’d seize the occasion… Bravo, Spock — they tell me your first mission may take you away for awhile, so I’ll be the first to wish you luck… and to say… (beat, emotional) I miss you, old friend.
… and we’re PUSHING IN on Young Spock, taking in the image of Kirk’s future self, the message, but above all —the clear, unquestionable friendship these two men had…
INT. CORRIDOR – CONTINUOUS
As Spock Prime walks off down the corridor, he passes right by a man conferring with a nurse — the man pauses, turns… it’s SAREK. Suddenly overcome by a feeling that the stranger who’s just passed him is… oddly familiar.
KIRK/SHATNER (V.O.) I suppose I’d always imagined us… outgrowing Starfleet together. Watching life swing us into our Emeritus years…
INT. STARBASE ONE – HANGAR – ETERNAL NIGHT
MUSIC BUILDING — glass walls reveal THE ENTERPRISE at dock, UTILITY CRAFTS floating around it, repairing. Standing at attention in rows, THE ENTERPRISE CREW — over four hundred of them wearing DRESS UNIFORMS — TRACK DOWN the faces, all proud:
KIRK/SHATNER (V.O.) I look around at the new cadets now and can’t help thinking… has it really been so long? Wasn’t it only yesterday we stepped onto the Enterprise as boys? That I had to prove to the crew I deserved command… and their respect?
And we STOP ON YOUNG KIRK. Composed, focused, proud. A man. And to every fan’s delight, finally wearing his YELLOW SHIRT. The FEDERATION COMMANDANT stands at a podium:
COMMANDANT This assembly calls Captain James Tiberius Kirk… Kirk breaks from formation, pivots, marches down the hangar — past UHURA… SULU… CHEKOV… SCOTTY. All Beaming. Notably absent, is Spock. Kirk ascends the stairs, snaps to attention:
COMMANDANT (CONT’D) Your inspirational valor and supreme dedication to your comrades are in keeping with the highest traditions of service and reflect utmost credit to yourself, your crew, and the Federation. By Starfleet Order 28455, you are hereby directed to report to Commanding Officer, USS Enterprise, for duty as his relief.
Kirk turns. Walks to… PIKE. In a wheelchair now, wearing an ADMIRAL’S UNIFORM. Overnight, his hair’s turned totally grey — but despite his trauma, his pride’s overwhelming. They SALUTE each other:
KIRK I relieve you, Sir.
PIKE … I am relieved.
He opens a BOX in his lap — glorious in repose, a MEDAL:
PIKE (CONT’D) And as Fleet Admiral, for your… unique solution to the Kobayashi Maru, it’s my honor to award you with a commendation for original thinking.
Pike containing a smirk, pins the medal to Kirk’s chest…
PIKE (CONT’D) (a touch choked) Congratulations, Captain.
KIRK Thank you, Sir.
Kirk turns to the crowd. Eyes shining. WILD APPLAUSE. OUR MUSIC SOARS. Bones leans in to Sulu, rolling his eyes:
BONES … Same ship, different day.
As Kirk rejoins his crew for hugs and congratulations, we go to the BACK of the hangar… SPOCK PRIME. Watching. Moved beyond words. He turns and leaves them to it… as he goes…
KIRK/SHATNER (V.O.) I know what you’d say — ‘It’s their turn now, Jim…’ And of course you’re right… but it got me thinking:
INT. STARFLEET HOSPITAL – EARTH – DAY
Our montage comes full circle as we END on Kirk’s transmission:
KIRK/SHATNER Who’s to say we can’t go one more round? By the last tally, only twenty five percent of the galaxy’s been chartered… I’d call that negligent. Criminal even — an invitation. You once said being a starship captain was my first, best destiny… if that’s true, then yours is to be by my side. If there’s any true logic to the universe… we’ll end up on that bridge again someday.
Stops, grins. Because this is the part he needs to say most…
KIRK/SHATNER Admit it, Spock. For people like us, the journey itself… is home.
Young Spock’s face. Lost in feelings that flood through him.
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star-trek-pop-quiz · 5 months
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Star Trek POP-QUIZ #29
( 04 / 05 / 2024 )
Question 1. Which director is known for directing for both Star Trek and Star Wars? a. J.J. Abrams b. NIcholas Meyer c. Roxann Dawson d. Kate Mulgrew
Bonus Question: Which of these people has not directed for Star Trek?
Question 2. TRUE OR FALSE R2-D2 appears in Star Trek.
Bonus Question: Where?
Question 3. Which Star Trek species is based off of a Star Wars main character? a. Vorta b. Romulans c. Organians d. Breen
Bonus Question: Which Star Wars main character are they based off?
Question 4. Which Star Trek actor appears in the Star Wars parody 'Spaceballs'? a. Tim Russ b. Zachary Quinto c. John de Lancie d. Patrick Stewart
Question 5. Fill-in Question! Which came first Star Trek or Star Wars?
Score: __/ 5 + 3 bonus ( Answers under cut )
Question 1. A. J.J. Abrams
+ Kate Mulgrew.
Question 2. TRUE. R2-D2 appears 2009's Star Trek reboot, as part of space-debris.
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Question 3. d. Breen
+ Princess Leia.
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Question 4. a. Tim Russ
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Question 5. Star Trek. Star Wars came out 11 years after ( in 1977 ).
May the Fourth be with you all 🖖
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kiss-me-ass · 2 years
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eemcintyre · 9 months
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@eemcintyre's top 113 favorite movies in alphabetical order
An admittedly random number that includes objectively "well-made" films with artistic merit, objectively considered-to-be-entertaining movies, and possibly questionable ones that I'm sentimental for or just like for whatever mysterious reason (usually a hot guy but not always). This is just what I like and the premier way to get to know me.
(Updated 09/07/24)
A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965), dir. Bill Melendez
A Few Good Men (1992), dir. Rob Reiner
A New Hope (1977), dir. George Lucas
Amelie (2001), dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet
American Made (2017), dir. Doug Liman
AMY (2015), dir. Asif Kapadia
Annie (1982), dir. John Huston
Argylle (2024), dir. Matthew Vaughn
Arthur Christmas (2011), dir. Sarah Smith
Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper (2004), dir. William Lau
Barbie of Swan Lake (2003), dir. Owen Hurley
Black Swan (2010), dir. Darren Aronofsky
The Blair Witch Project (1999), dir. Eduardo Sanchez & Daniel Myrick
The Bodyguard (1992), dir. Mick Jackson
Borat (2006), dir. Larry Charles
The Breakfast Club (1985), dir. John Hughes
Camille (1936), dir. George Cukor
Casablanca (1943), dir. Michael Curtiz
Chinatown (1974), dir. Roman Polanski
Cocktail (1988), dir. Roger Donaldson
Con Air (1997), dir. Simon West
The Conjuring (2013), dir. James Wan
The Conjuring 2 (2016), dir. James Wan
The Crow (1994), dir. Alex Proyas
Cruel Intentions (1999), dir. Roger Kumble
Die Hard (1988), dir. John McTiernan
Eddie and the Cruisers (1983), dir. Martin Davidson
Elf (2003), dir. Jon Favreau
Eloise at Christmastime (2003), dir. Kevin Lima
The Empire Strikes Back (1980), dir. Irvin Kershner
Enchanted (2007), dir. Kevin Lima
Face/Off (1997), dir. John Woo
Far and Away (1992), dir. Ron Howard
Footloose (1984), dir. Herbert Ross
Galaxy Quest (1999), dir. Dean Parisot
The Great Muppet Caper (1981), dir. Jim Henson
Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009), dir. Peter Chelsom
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), dir. Chris Columbus
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), dir. Mike Newell
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), dir. Alfonso Cuaron
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001), dir. Chris Columbus
Heathers (1988), dir. Michael Lehmann
Hereditary (2018), dir. Ari Aster
High School Musical (2006), dir. Kenny Ortega
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005), dir. Garth Jennings
Holes (2003), dir. Andrew Davis
The Holiday (2006), dir. Nancy Meyers
Hollow Point (1996), dir. Sidney J. Furie
Hotel Rwanda (2004), dir. Terry George
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), dir. Jim Gillespie
I, Tonya (2017), dir. Craig Gillespie
Ice Princess (2005), dir. Tim Fywell
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), dir. Steven Spielberg
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), dir. Steven Spielberg
In a Lonely Place (1950), dir. Nicholas Ray
Insidious (2010), dir. James Wan
Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013), dir. James Wan
Insidious: The Red Door (2023), dir. Patrick Wilson
Jackie (2016), dir. Pablo Larrain
Jerry Maguire (1996), dir. Cameron Crowe
JFK (1991), dir. Oliver Stone
The Karate Kid (1984), dir. John G. Avildsen
The Karate Kid Part II (1986), dir. John G. Avildsen
Knight and Day (2010), dir. James Mangold
Laggies (2014), dir. Lynn Shelton
The Last Samurai (2003), dir. Edward Zwick
Lawn Dogs (1997), dir. John Duigan
Lean on Me (1989), dir. John G. Avildsen
Leaving Las Vegas (1995), dir. Mike Figgis
Magnolia (1999), dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
Megamind (2010), dir. Tom McGrath
Minority Report (2002), dir. Steven Spielberg
Mission: Impossible (1996), dir. Brian De Palma
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023), dir. Christopher McQuarrie
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015), dir. Christopher McQuarrie
Mission: Impossible III (2006), dir. J.J. Abrams
Mr. Right (2015), dir. Paco Cabezas
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), dir. Jeremiah S. Chechik
National Treasure (2004), dir. Jon Turteltaub
Natural Born Killers (1994), dir. Oliver Stone
Oklahoma! (1955), dir. Fred Zinnemann
The Outsiders (1983), dir. Francis Ford Coppola
The Pacifier (2005), dir. Adam Shankman
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987), dir. John Hughes
The Preacher's Wife (1996), dir. Penny Marshall
Pretty in Pink (1986), dir. John Hughes
Pride and Prejudice (2005), dir. Joe Wright
The Princess Diaries (2001), dir. Garry Marshall
Raising Arizona (1987), dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
Return of the Jedi (1983), dir. Richard Marquand
Roman Holiday (1953), dir. William Wyler
Sabrina (1954), dir. Billy Wilder
Scream (1996), dir. Wes Craven
Se7en (1995), dir. David Fincher
Sense and Sensibility (1995), dir. Ang Lee
The Shining (1980), dir. Stanley Kubrick
The Silence of the Lambs (1991), dir. Jonathan Demme
The Sound of Music (1965), dir. Robert Wise
Stretch (2014), dir. Joe Carnahan
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), dir. Anthony Minghella
Titanic (1997), dir. James Cameron
Tropic Thunder (2008), dir. Ben Stiller
The Trouble with Angels (1966), dir. Ida Lupino
Truly, Madly, Deeply (1990), dir. Anthony Minghella
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), dir. David Lynch
Ulterior Motives (1992), dir. James Becket
Valkyrie (2008), dir. Bryan Singer
Vanilla Sky (2001), dir. Cameron Crowe
Vertigo (1958), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
The Way, Way Back (2013), dir. Jim Rash & Nat Faxon
West Side Story (1961), dir. Robert Wise & Jerome Robbins
White Christmas (1954), dir. Michael Curtiz
Zodiac (2007), dir. David Fincher
(500) Days of Summer (2009), dir. Marc Webb
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23 Books I Want to Read in 2023
1984 by George Orwell (Currently reading)
The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake
How Do You Live? by Genzaburo Yoshino
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
Fairy Tale by Stephen King
Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak
Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Before the Coffee Gets Cold: Tales from the Café by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Before Your Memory Fades by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
S. by Doug Durst (& J.J. Abrams)
In the Weeds by B.K. Borison
Mixed Signals by B.K. Borison
A World Without You by Beth Revis
This Time It's Real by Ann Liang
Babel by R.F. Kuang
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
NOS 4R2 by Joe Hill
The Curator by Owen King
The Midnight Club by Christopher Pike
Stardust by Neil Gaiman
Your Name by Makoto Shinkai
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker
Long Live the Pumpkin Queen by Shea Ernshaw
Thank you so much for tagging me @thequeerlibrarian! It was so much fun putting this list together, let's see how many I actually check off!
I'm tagging: @maddiesbookshelves @lifeofbookworm @beardedbookdragon @therefugeofbooks @just0nemorepage
If you don't want to do this and I tagged you, please don't feel pressure to do so! If I didn't tag you, but you see this and want to do it, please feel free to tag me once you're done, I would love to see it!
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