#Stuart Gordan
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gameofthunder66 · 2 years ago
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-watched 1/30/2023- 2 [1/2] stars- on Pluto tv (free)
Some pretty gross looking stuff in this movie!
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Barbara Crampton as Dr. Katherine McMichaels in From Beyond (1986)
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girl-drink-drunk · 5 months ago
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stuart gordon's castle freak? *looks at jeffrey combs* more like stuart gordan's little freak
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sylverfishies · 2 years ago
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My fanfiction rulez 😱 + intro
Hi!! I'm Sylverfish! or just Sylvester 🤭 my pronouns are It/De/Xe/He
I'm new to fanfiction writing I am so sorry if it sucks in the beginning💀
Fandoms I'm in and who I write for:
🦇Batman universe🦇:
Batman (any version)
Joker (Joaquin Pheonix, Heath Ledger, Cameron Monaghan (Jerome and Jeremiah) + any comic)
Oswald Cobblepot (Comics, Robert L Taylor, Paul Williams)
Riddler (Paul Dano, Cory M Smith)
Victor Zsasz (Anthony Carrigan)
Butch Gilzean <3 <3 (Drew Powell)
Jim Gordan (any version)
Maria "Fish" Mooney (Jada Smith)
💣Team Fortress 2💣:
Medic
Spy
Sniper
Scout
Soldier
Demoman
Heavy
Engineer
🔪Slashers🔪:
Jason Voorhees
Michael Myers
Patrick Bateman
Norman Bates (Movie only srry bates motel lovers :(
Bubba sawyer <3
Robert (Chop Top) Sawyer
Nubbins Sawyer
Lester Sinclair
⚛️The Big Bang Theory⚛️:
Leonard Hofstadter
Sheldon Cooper
Rajesh Koothrappali
📺Crashbox📺:
Professor Rocket
Jumpin Johnny Jumble
Captain Bones
Sketch
🏃‍♂️Extras that don't make a whole category:
Shaun Murphy (The Good Doctor)
Morticia and Gomez Addams (Anjelica Huston & Raul Julia) (yes it has to be poly >:(
Stuart "2d" Pots & Murdoc Niccals
Pavi Largo & Luigi Largo (Repo! The Genetic Opera)
Red guy (dhmis)
HEADS-UP: I picked these characters at 2 am so I most likely forgot a few people, if ur fav isn't on this list just ask if I write for them!
Rulez! Do's and Dont's
✅️What I will write for✅️:
Lemon and Lime
Fluff
Minor fighting/violence
Male readers
FTM readers <3
Character x reader
Imagines
Headcanons
full fanfictions?? Idfk
🚫Stuff I WON'T write🚫:
Fem readers or gender-neutral readers
Non-con
Dub-con
CNC
P3dophilia
"Watersports"
Sc@t or V0m!t
!nc3st
Death of the reader
This list will have updates probably -Sylverfishies
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wongkarwine · 11 months ago
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9 new favorite films you watched in 2023:
i like it like that (1994) dir. darnell martin
bound (1996) dir. lilly & lana wachowski
beau travail (1999) dir. claire denis
pearl (2022) dir. ti west
salt of this sea (2008) dir. annemarie jacir
atl (2006) dir. chris robinson
the apartment (1960) dir. billy wilder
dolls (1987) dir. stuart gordan
killers of the flower moon (2023) dir. martin scorcese
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midnightmurdershow · 5 years ago
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From Beyond (1986) Directed by Stuart Gordon
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vintage1981 · 3 years ago
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Charles Band Autobiography CONFESSIONS OF A PUPPETMASTER coming this Fall from HarperCollins!
Renowned producer, director, and “B movie” showman Charles Band takes readers on a wild romp through Hollywood’s decidedly un-Oscar-worthy underbelly, where mayhem and zombies reign supreme, and cheap thrills and entertainment are king
Zombies, aliens, a little skin, lots of gore—and even more laughs—the cinematic universe of Charles Band is legendary. From the toilet-invading creatures of Ghoulies to the time-travelling bounty hunter in Trancers to the pandemic-crashed Corona Zombies, Band has spent four decades giving B-movie lovers exactly what they love. In Confessions of a Puppetmaster, this congenial master of Grindhouse cinema tells his own story, uncut.
Born into a family of artists, Band spent much of his childhood in Rome where his father worked in the film industry. Early visits to movie sets sealed young Charlie’s fate. By his twenties he had plunged into moviemaking himself and found his calling in exploitation movies—quick, low-budget efforts that exploit the zeitgeist and feed people’s desire for clever, low-brow entertainment. His films crossed genres, from vampire flicks to sci fi to erotic musical adaptations of fairy tales. As he came into his own as a director, he was the first to give starring roles to household names like Demi Moore, Helen Hunt, and Bill Maher.
Off set, Band’s life has been equally epic. Returning to his beloved Italy, he bought both Dino De Laurentiis’s movie studio and a medieval castle. After Romania’s oppressive communist regime fell, he circumvented the U.S. State Department to shoot films in Dracula’s homeland. He made—and then lost—a moviemaking fortune. A visionary, Band was also at the vanguard of the transition to home video and streaming, making and distributing direct-to-video movies long before the major studios caught on.
In this revealing tell-all, Band details the dizzying heights and catastrophic depths of his four decades in showbiz. A candid and engaging glimpse at Hollywood’s wild side, Confessions of a Puppetmaster is as entertaining as the movies that made this consummate schlockmeister famous.
While the book (written with Emmy award winning writer and humorist Adam Felber) will not be released to bookstores until November 16th, you can pre-order your copy of the first printing now HERE. Charles Band’s story is larger than life and CONFESSIONS OF A PUPPETMASTER is a totally uncensored, warts-and-all look at one of the most iconic cinema slingers in history!
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boysnghoulsfilmreview · 4 years ago
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Yesterday me & Mike recorded our Boys 'n' Ghouls Film Review Podcast review Chastity Bites that’s created by Weirdsmobile Productions. Will be released next month on the 9th of September! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4bZ42WbPw40Tw96wk234CVvUNDNOwwtg via YouTube
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blackcatfilmprod · 4 years ago
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Yesterday me & Mike recorded our Boys 'n' Ghouls Film Review Podcast review Chastity Bites that’s created by Weirdsmobile Productions. Will be released next month on the 9th of September! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4bZ42WbPw40Tw96wk234CVvUNDNOwwtg via YouTube
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sakurawarsv · 2 years ago
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trying to decide if im brave enough to watch puppet master 
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phoneybeatlemania · 3 years ago
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Phoneys Reading List
essentially just books/essays on the beatles (or somewhat relevant to them) because i just love lists
Read (in *roughly* chronological order):
1. John Lennon: The Life by Philip Norman
2. I, Me, Mine by George Harrison
3. A Day In The Life by Mark Hertsgaard
4. Exposing The Voice Of Truth: A Psychological Profile Of John Lennon by Deborah Fade
5. Imagine This by Julia Baird
6. Who Killed John Lennon? by Lesley-Ann Jones
7. My Long And Winding Road by Angie McCartney
8. The Chemistry of Lennon and McCartney by Ruth McCartney
9. With The Beatles by Alistair Taylor
10. Plastic Jesus by Bobby Z. Brite
11. And In The End by Ken McNab
12. Sun Prints by Linda McCartney
13. John Lennon: The Illustrated Biography by The Daily Mail (ok i know theyre satan but its essentially just photos)
14. Lennon & McCartney: Lennon (Part 1) by Mojo Magazine
15. Reading the Beatles as a Challenge to Discourses of Hegemonic Masculinity by Martin King
16. Debunking Primal Therapy: A warning about Janov’s primal theory, and other repressed memory therapies by John Smith
17. All Too Much: The Untold Story of a Hollywood Actor's Two Months with the Beatles in India by Judd Klinger
18. Beatles ‘66: The Revolutionary Year by Steve Turner
19. The Teatles Magazine: book(s) 9-16 by Teatlemania
20. Venus and Mars: Paul McCartney over America 1975/1976 by Fortune James
21. All Roads Lead To Lennon by Philip Kirkland
+ abstract:
1. How To Be Famous by Caitlin Moran
2. Charles Manson: The Man Who Murdered The Sixties by David J. Krajicek
3. Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
5. Moranthology by Caitlin Moran
6. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop by Bob Stanley
7. Alma Cogan by Gordan Burns
Bought but haven’t read/finished:
1. McCartney: The Biography by Chris Salewicz (currently reading)
2. The Primal Scream by Arthur Janov (currently reading)
3. Daddy Come Home by Pauline Lennon (currently reading)
4. The Dream Is Over: Off The Record by Keith Badman
5. 'Nothing You Can See That Isn't Shown': The Album Covers of the Beatles by Ian Inglis
6. Love Me Do by Michael Braun
7. The Beatles Authorised Biography by Hunter Davies
8. Skywriting By Word Of Mouth by John Lennon
9. Lennon Remembers by Jann Wenner
10. Many Years From Now by Barry Miles
11. The Complete Beatles Chronicle by Mark Lewisohn
12. "Helter-Skelter"?: The Beatles, the British New Left, and the Question of Hegemony by Oded Heilbronner
13. Men, Masculinity & Responsibility (and AHDN) by Dr Martin King
14. The Dream Is Over: Off The Record 2 by Keith Badman
To read (don’t own):
1. Pre: Fab! The Story of One Man, His Drums, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison by Colin Hanton & Colin Hall
2. In My Life by Pete Shotton
3. The Lives Of John Lennon by Albert Goldman
4. As Time Goes By by Derek Taylor
5. Allen Klein: The Man Who Bailed Out the Beatles, Made the Stones, and Transformed Rock and Roll by Fred Goodman
6. You Never Give Me Your Money by Peter Doggett
8. Crazy Stories of Primal Therapy: Cautionary tales to chill the bones from participants in Janov’s cultlike therapy by John Smith
9. The Queer Sixties by Patricia Juliana Smith
10. Lennon & McCartney: McCartney (part 2) by Mojo Magazine
11. Loving John by May Pang
12. The Beatles Anthology by The Beatles
13. One, Two, Three, Four by Craig Brown
14. John by Cynthia Lennon
15. The Beatles and the Historians: An Analysis of Writings About the Fab Four by Erin Torkelson Weber
16. The John Lennon Letters by John Lennon
17. Wonderful Today by Pattie Boyd
18. Here Comes The Sun: The Spiritual and Musical Journey of George Harrison by Joshua M. Greene
19. The Lyrics by Paul McCartney
20. Get Back by The Beatles
21. Brian Epstein by Ray Coleman
22. The Brian Epstein Story by Deborah Geller
23. Man On The Run: Paul McCartney in the 1970s by Tom Doyle
24. The Beatles' Shadow: Stuart Sutcliffe & His Lonely Hearts Club by Pauline Sutcliffe
25. Days That Ill Remember: Spending Time With John Lennon & Yoko Ono by Jonathan Cot
26. Apple To The Core by Peter McCabe
27. Daddy, Come Home: The True Story of John Lennon and His Father by Pauline Lennon
28. Magical Mystery Tours by Tony Bramwell
29. Come Together: Lennon and McCartney in the Seventies by Richard White
30. Linda McCartney by Danny Fields
31. Living In The Material World by Olivia Harrison
32. Ticket To Ride by Larry Kane
33. Powers of Two: Finding the Essence of Innovation in Creative Pairs by Joshua Wolf-Shenk
34. The Beatles and Fandom by Richard Mills
35. The Mersey Sound by Adrian Henri, Brian Patten, and Roger McGough
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mabelsfables-blog · 5 years ago
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Lizzie reads the new middle grade Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation by Stuart Gibbs (Spy School series, FunJungle series) and absolutely LOVES it!
Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation by Stuart Gibbs September 2019 Simon and Schuster Middle Grade
Unbeknownst to the public, when scientist Albert Einstein was in his prime, he discovered an equation that was so powerful it could destroy the world. Einstein deemed the equation too dangerous to entrust to humanity, so he hid it with the intention of destroying it before his death. He never got the chance. Now a dangerous organization is closing in on it, and the CIA is forced to seek help from the most brilliant person they can find: 12-year-old Charlie Thorne. Charlie isn’t just a genius, however—she is also a troublemaker. As the result of a huge misunderstanding, the CIA thinks she is a criminal mastermind as well. Suddenly, Charlie finds herself in the middle of a dangerous mission that will take her all around the world as she uncovers clues and cracks codes left behind by Albert Einstein himself.
Lizzie’s rave: I CANNOT recommend this book highly enough!! Stuart Gibbs is already a much loved middle grade author thanks to his series Spy School and FunJungle, and with this brand new series, Gibbs is upping his game yet again. Funny, smart, action-packed and full of adventure this book is absolutely impossible to put down! Although he has strong female characters in all of his novels, Charlie is Gibbs’ first female protagonist, and she is as fearlessly courageous and well-written as any of his male characters.
While this is an epic adventure that takes the reader around the globe, it also tackles some hard hitting issues such as globalization, terrorism, immigration, and gun-control in an age-appropriate and engaging way. This is a fast-paced book that doesn't slow down for a moment, and will keep readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
Packed to the brim with action, adventure, and code-cracking, it doesn’t get much better than this! A MUST for all middle grade readers.
Where to find in-store: Age 12
Perfect for Fans of: Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz, Cherub series by Michael Muchamore, The Blackthorn Key series by Kevin Sands, Masterminds series by Gordon Korman, Mucus Mayhem (Almost Epic Squad #1) by Kevin Sylvester and Britt Wilson
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new-wave-worm · 4 years ago
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ya think stuart gordan and brian yuzna ever thought that decades later their funny camp movies abt a mad scientist and his reluctant assistant would gain a following purely because ppl think said mad scientist and assistant are gay inlove
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upstartgeek · 5 years ago
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TCM is doing a Stuart Gordan block and i'm so excited...it's gonna be biblical
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taylornetwork · 5 years ago
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Levar Burton, Zack Snyder, Ryan Reynolds, Stuart Gordan, Fred Neal, Patty Jenkins, Brent Spiner, Dark Side of the Ring, Wrestlemania, GameStop, TigerShark, Michael Biehn,Lucifer, Blumhouse Treehouse, Duncanville,Motherland: Fort Salem, Vagrant Queen, Iron Man 3,
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Nothings On ep 368 How Are You Doing? Levar Burton, Zack Snyder, Ryan Reynolds, Stuart Gordan, Fred Neal, Patty Jenkins, Brent Spiner, Dark Side of the Ring, Wrestlemania, GameStop, TigerShark, Michael Biehn,Lucifer, Blumhouse Treehouse, Duncanville,Motherland: Fort Salem, Vagrant Queen, Iron Man 3,
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hyaenagallery · 6 years ago
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Here are some special exhibit prints from shows over the last 13 years. Each is 11"x17" $20, except for the Stuart Gordan (signed by Stuart for $30), and the blue Wes Craven ($10). Special note: the Lloyd Kaufman print is signed by Lloyd. Also, each purchase gets a free Hyaena anniversary print (the last image) because Hyaena loves you. DM or email [email protected] with inquiries #art #fineart #lowbrow #outsider #underground #horrormovies #horrorart #darkartists #darkart https://www.instagram.com/p/BwdOZ23hPiL/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15mp69z7i8tvt
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simplylove101 · 2 years ago
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2022 Horror Challenge: [7/?]
↳ “There's somebody else here, there's somebody in the castle.” Castle Freak (1995) dir. Stuart Gordan
Plot: A man travels to Italy with his family to live in the castle they have recently inherited. But he soon begins to suspect that they are not the only occupants.
Starring: Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, Jessica Dollarhide & Jonathan Fuller
So, I watched this. Finally. lol Having watched both Re-Animator & From Beyond for a previous challenge (and enjoying both), it’s not hard to understand why I would check this out even if it is a lesser quality film from Stuart Gordon. But I just couldn’t resist the trio that is him directing Jeffrey Combs & scream queen Barbara Crampton again. It just had to be a winning combo, right? Well, it is in some regards. Both of them give great performances and as always have great chemistry with each other. I liked getting to see them act out meatier material with each other, because it is pretty heavy stuff with the family drama part of it. I think some people were surprised by the lack of humor (though we do get it when Jeffrey gets to play drunk, which was entertainment for sure), but I do think that the heavy parts of it were done rather well imo. Jeffrey always goes all in, just short of being completely over the top, but it works. And this might be Barbara’s best performances that I’ve seen so far, matching up nicely against Jeffrey’s intensity. Too bad their characters always have to be at odds in every movie. lol Now, onto the monster, Jonathan Fuller did a nice job because he did a lot considering he was under all that makeup so props to him. They did actually make an effort at giving his character a backstory so you almost feel bad for him. I have no idea where to begin with the him violating the sex worker scene because man, that was making me squirm. lol It’s not a great movie to be truthful, but the pieces were all there. Notably, it was Stuart Gordon’s cheapest movie so he did what he could I guess. The end fight scene was done pretty well, I will say that.
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