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risefromyour · 1 year ago
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ruleof3bobby · 3 months ago
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SAVAGE ISLAND (1985) Grade: D+
No idea how this movie ended up on my list. But at least I could cross it off. Just a old "B" movie / grind house type film. Will actually be an interesting/average #Netflix movie w higher budget.
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everydaym0nstrosity · 2 years ago
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Various Asian VHS Box Art (mainly Japanese) for some of my favorite Cult films from the 70s and 80s. Genres range from Horror, Mystery Thriller, Action, Crime, Grindhouse/Exploitation, etc.
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retrocgads · 5 months ago
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UK 1987
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prairiegh0st · 1 year ago
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Dinocember 2023 Week Two
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animasolascreenshots · 2 months ago
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Atlantic Island Park - Secret World Legends (2012)
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thegreatyin · 2 months ago
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honestly all things considered, the scoundrel has very mixed feelings on the empire of hands. not because of the soul stealing thing. because of the aspiring to become human thing
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auntymurda · 10 months ago
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screamting · 5 months ago
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implementing lore in RPs without telling skull. Anyway, there were actually lots of those meteors that hit Vandal Savage (50k bce) flying around in prehistory. A couple hit closer to modern day greece and made a whole bunch of people in this one tribe immortal. For a while they kept making immortal babies in relative pre-history peace, until one day, (~10k bce?) massive infighting broke out: whether this was because the men wanted women weakened through trickery or whether women rose up and escaped will depend on who you're asking/what continuity you're reading, but the immortal and semi-immortal women fled to an island in the mediterranean, where they used their magic cultivated from thousands of years of continuous knowledge, and raised a barrier separating themselves and the rest of the world, and forbid any man ever set foot on it. They called this island Paradise, or Themiscyra.
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aintnobruhccoli · 1 year ago
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一些脸和歌都比较喜欢的拉普儿
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horrororman · 3 months ago
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🎃 Notable films that were released on October 9th...
Antropophagus (1981)(US).
#TheSavageIsland
Dead & Buried (1981)(US).
The Prowler (1981)(Los Angeles)(premiere).
Demons 2 (1986)(Italy).
#Dèmoni2
Bruiser (2001)(US)(DVD and VHS premiere).
Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007)(US).
#JoeLynch
#horror
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hour-of-unnecessary-royalty · 3 months ago
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Uma Jammeh
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thebirdandhersong · 11 months ago
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I pick up people's verbal tics so easily and I didn't even know until this year
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quillquiver · 2 years ago
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holy fuck love island though. i am gooped, i am gagged, i need a goddamn drink.
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omegaremix · 7 months ago
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Spring 2020 Mixtape.
Lithics “Tower Of Age”
Self Defense Family “Jesus Of Nazareth”
Clamm “Beseech Me”
Emily Remler “Strollin’”
Human Impact “Contact”
Bikini Body “Hands Off”
Lana Del Rabies “Darcy” (Lav Andula RMX)
Tzusing “1976”
Damp “Death, Sex & Arby’s”
Georgia Maq “Away From Love”
Es “Hidden Track”
Mystique “No Excuse”
Horse Lords “The Radiant City”
Giant Swan “The Rest Of His Voice”
Jehnny Beth “I’m The Man”
Cleaners From Venus “The Jangling Man”
Pting “Boo”
Dave East “Godfather 4” (f. Nas)
Editrix “She Wants To Go And Party”
Gang Starr “Bad Name”
Snarls “Walk In The Worlds”
Kate Tempest “People’s Faces”
Shopping “All Or Nothing”
Turquoise Days “Grey Skies”
Skux “Kudis”
Control Top “Black Hole”
Free $$$ “Etc.”
Serfs, The “Caged And Bound”
Diat “Positive Energy”
Milly “Talking Secret”
Ekambi Brilliant “Mother Afrika”
M.A.Z.E. “Spread The Germicide”
Algiers “Can The Sub Bass Speak”
Future Punx “F Boys”
Necking “Big Mouth”
Ganser “Psy-Ops”
True Dreams “Please Sir”
Black Midi “BmBmBm”
Coriky “Clean Kill”
Stardeath & White Dwarfs “What Keeps You Up At Night”
Autumn “Night In June”
Miserable “Loverboy”
Districts, The “Cheap Regrets”
Seablite “There Were Only Shadows”
Ing self-titled
Power Alone “Self Fulfilling Prophecy”
Algiers “Dispossession”
Mikey Dread “Dread At The Controls”
Lithics “Hands”
Crumb “Ghostride”
Strobobean “Keep It Together”
Profligate “Jet Black (King Of The Road)”
Penelope Isles “Rounds”
Self Defense Family “Visit Scenic Western New York”
Serfs, The “Perverted Disco”
Future Islands “Day Glo Fire”
Help “Pennies On The Ground”
Nghtcrwler “Firestarter”
Lisel “Digital Light Field”
Zonal Wrecked
Pete Shelley “Homosapien”
Miserable “Fever”
Killing Joke “Hollywood Babylon”
Windy City “I Still Love You”
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boredtechnologist · 5 months ago
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Scott Adams' text adventures were like opening the pages of a thrilling book, where you were the protagonist shaping the story. Let's dive into a few of his classics, shall we?
"Adventure" was the game that started it all. Inspired by the earlier game "Colossal Cave Adventure," Adams brought this genre to home computers, making it accessible to many more players. The thrill of navigating through dark caves, solving puzzles, and uncovering hidden treasures was unmatched. Every command you typed felt like a step deeper into a mysterious, uncharted world.
Then there was "Pirate Adventure." Ahoy, matey! This game whisked you away to a swashbuckling life on the high seas. The excitement of searching for buried treasure, outsmarting other pirates, and feeling the salt breeze in your hair (well, at least in your imagination) made it a favorite. The detailed descriptions and clever puzzles made you feel like a true pirate, plotting your course and navigating treacherous waters.
"Ghost Town" took a different turn, plunging players into the eerie, abandoned Wild West. Exploring a deserted town filled with the lingering spirits of its past inhabitants brought a unique thrill. The spooky atmosphere, coupled with the challenge of finding your way through puzzles and avoiding supernatural dangers, made it a standout adventure. You could almost hear the creak of old wooden buildings and the whisper of the wind through the empty streets.
Finally, "Savage Island Part 2". This game was a continuation of an already intense journey. You had to navigate a dangerous island filled with threats at every turn. The stakes were higher, the puzzles more complex, and the sense of achievement upon solving them was incredibly rewarding. The sense of continuity from the first part added depth to the narrative, making it feel like a grand, epic saga.
The beauty of Scott Adams' text adventures was in their ability to turn simple text into vivid worlds. With just a few lines, he could ignite your imagination, making you see towering cliffs, feel the dampness of a cave, or hear the distant call of a pirate. Every game was a testament to the power of storytelling and the joy of exploration.
These adventures weren't just games; they were gateways to other worlds, where your wits and creativity determined the outcome. They fostered a sense of wonder and curiosity, drawing you in and making you feel like you were part of something truly special. Those were the days, when every keystroke could lead to a new discovery and every adventure was a story waiting to be told.
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