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Ted Raimi as Dr. Coffee - The Attic Expeditions (part one)
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☀️Summer Reads ☀️
I'm so happy to have actually completed my goal of reading 10 books this summer. This was mostly just to motivate myself back into reading again but it appears I've gained a taste for fantasy novels (I regret nothing...)
In total I have read 3509 pages. So I'm pretty proud of that. To conclude here's some made up book awards:
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-Psyche & Eros ⭐⭐⭐Luna McNamara
Raised My Standards
-In Memoriam ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Alice Winn
Most Human
-Orphia & Eurydicius ⭐⭐Elyse John
Made Me Cry Most (Sadness + Disappointment)
-Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop ⭐⭐Hwang Bo-Reum
Most Comforting
-The Bell Jar ⭐⭐⭐⭐Sylvia Plath
Most Cutting
-The Virgin Suicides ⭐⭐⭐Jeffrey Eugenides
BEST WORST NARRATOR
-Fake Dates & Mooncakes ⭐⭐⭐Sher Lee
Best Food + Cutest Couple
-Powerless ⭐⭐⭐⭐Lauren Roberts
BEST ROMANCE
-Reckless ⭐⭐⭐Lauren Roberts
Best Sequel
-Six of Crows ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Leigh Bardugo
Best Characters + Best World Building (I will die on this hill)
Average Rating: 3.4
I want to challenge myself like this again but I doubt I can read as much with school around the corner- but hopefully my goal can help remind me to take a break sometimes. I'm going to give myself until the New Year to read just 12 more books. Hopefully evenings, weekends and holidays can add up to give me some time.
#book review#bookblr#booklr#books and reading#bookworm#novel#ya fiction#mythology#psyche and eros#luna mcnamara#orphia and eurydicius#elyse john#in memoriam#alice winn#henry gaunt#gauntwood#sidney ellwood#in memoriam alice winn#welcome to the hyunam dong bookshop#hwang bo reum#the bell jar#sylvia plath#the virgin suicides#jeffrey eugenides#fake dates and mooncakes#sher lee#powerless#lauren roberts#kitt azer#paedyn x kai
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Happy 10th Anniversary, Child of Light!
To celebrate, here’s a never-before-posted portrait of Aurora, the protagonist, that I drew in 2016 when I was learning how to use my tablet :)
#it was directed by patrick plourde and written by jeffrey yohalem#before that they worked on… far cry 3#very different but great games#both reminiscent of alice in wonderland for different reasons#child of light#aurora#my art#fan art#digital art#the logo (which I redrew myself and that took a long time) is my discord avatar#if the few people on there were wondering what that was#I know I almost never say anything but yeah I’m still on that server :’)
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Lolita Shoe Collection
Hello, I am a shoeaholic. I own a ton of shoes, some meant to be worn with lolita and others just stuff I wear with it anyways. Some of my shoes are notable because of the brand they came from, some are more whimsical in their usage. Since January is wardrobe month, lets look at what shoes I actually own. Alice and the pirates/Baby the star shines bright So starting off I would like to say that…
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#alice and the pirates#angelic pretty#atelier Pierrot#Baby the stars shine bright#Jeffrey Campbell#Lolita#moi meme moitie#Steve Madden#Victorian Maiden#Vivienne Westwood
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#video#the attic expeditions#ted raimi#jeffrey combs#alice cooper#he's such a little fanboy 😍 love to see it#i would be too if i was on that set though let's be real
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i’m obsessed with alice pelletier’s complete lack of tact. every interaction she has with mrs. tifton is hilarious. don’t even get me started on her talking about batty marrying jeffrey in front of batty’s ex
#wesley was literally BANNED from seeing batty#yet he has to listen to alice talk about batty and jeffrey in enthusiastic detail#i just love her so much#alice pelletier#the penderwicks#the penderwicks at last
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Passing the Polygraph - Books of Collections
It’s been quite a time that I’ve been obscurely dissatisfied with ordinary photographic monographs. I suppose I shouldn’t complain: I’ve written texts for dozens of them, usually as an introduction before the pictures, and usually found much to like in the pictures concerned. No doubt the good ones still keep coming; the great ones, too, and probably at the same very slow rate as ever. But I’m…
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#Aaron Siskind#Alice Neel#Ann Kuriakin#Beaumont Newhall#Book Fairs#Books of Collections#Bruce Bernard#David Seymour ("Chim")#Eastman House#Gisèle Freund#Gjon Mili#Harry Lunn#Helmut Gernsheim#Henri Matisse#Henry Guttmann#Henry Holmes Smith#Henry M. Buhl#Hill & Adamson#Howard Greenberg#Jacques-Henri Lartigue#Jeffrey Fraenkel#Joachim Bonnemaison#Joel-Peter Witkin#Julia Van Haaften#Julien Levy#Library of Birmingham#Maison Européenne de la Photographie#Manuel Alvarez Bravo#Marta Braun#Matthieu Pernot
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Year of Lists
March Films
more awards-related stuff and then FREEDOM (what I chose to do with it is another thing but one thing I cannot be judged for is there are a LOT of movies this month, and that is positive)
must-watches in bold (these are in relation to other movies watched, and the time, not necessarily must-watches of all time)
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always (2023) *6ish, I guess? - does this count? It's nostalgia in an hour's worth. it's every bit as bad as you would hope. Great stuff.
American Fiction (2023) *7.5 - hell yeah. Finally, something important done in a pleasant, human, enjoyable way (see how much I sobbed during this awards season: so.many.super.sad movies - or if not sad, just.so.much, overall). Performances are out of this world; it has everything: humour, nuance, a bit of romance, a bit of sadness; it was so damn good to watch.
The Zone of Interest (2023) *6 - how do you rate this? that six is not representative of the movie at all, but here we are. Everything you've heard about this is true: it's masterful, definitely a gut punch, Sandra Hüller is having a great year; the sound(track) is out of this world. It says so much with so little. Yes, it's a movie about the Holocaust, but it's also, really, a movie about how we stand by and allow atrocities to happen. It's a movie about humanity's cruellest side: indifference - right now, and then, and always. There is much to be said here, a lot of conversation was around how Schindler's List worked as a movie, therefore, romanticised, by the movie lens, the Holocaust. I can see how The Zone of Interest tried really hard not to do that, and I can confidently say it's done so much for exposing how useless we can be in the face of tragedy, but with every day that passes, I keep thinking more and more that it hasn't escaped that movie lens. However, it does really well at asking the question of whether we can portray atrocities of this kind, and does it really make a difference when we try?
Dune: Part Two (2024) *7.5 - umm, this is so long I need to rewatch it to even have a formed opinion. In lieu of a rewatch, here are my current thoughts: it wouldn't have been half the movie it is without the soundtrack. Also currently my favourite soundtrack of all time. I could rave and rave about it. The performances were great all round. I really love that Villeneuve doesn't try to constantly capture people like the mega starts they are: see Timmy's double chin, constipated face, present in both movies, and at a close-up at that. Some scenes were visually and emotionally breathtaking but I'm not sure if this was the case because of the anticipation of seeing something loved in a book portrayed on screen. It felt busy and a bit disjointed, especially in comparison to Part 1. I so wish they'd done the romance differently. I was constantly thinking of The Bear and how well that worked there. I wish they'd let Paul and Chani's connection breathe and mature, taken us along for the ride.
Alice, Darling (2022) *6 - this gave How to Have Sex vibes. I love when a movie addresses difficult subjects (in this case, abuse) in a slice-of-life, uber real, awkward way. It dexterously looks at the outward indicators of abuse, the responsibility of friendship - some mild body horror for both symbolic and literal purposes.
The Sixth Sense (1999) *7.5 - they don't make them like this anymore. Boy, do I envy anyone who hasn't watched this and doesn't know anything about it. If you know that person, please, make them known, I want to sit them down and pop this in the cassette player (Netflix or Prime or whatever, but you know). It's only the second time I watched this because I thought there wasn't much reason to, apart from nostalgia. Surely, it's just so worthy because of the set-up. Yeah, yeah, I was wrong. I had to pause a couple of times to allow myself to digest the mastery of what this movie is when YOU DO KNOW.
Scarface (1983) *7 - what can I say? Yup, it's great. Colours are a highlight, as is Michelle Pfeiffer.
A Time to Kill (1996) *6 - disclaimer: I am going through legal dramas, I love 'em. This was fun, much more timely than I expected. Samuel L Jackson has a beautiful, beautiful speech. A man fancies a woman that is not his wife, and she is pretty, and young, and smart, and she ignites a spark in him, and she believes in what he's doing in all the ways his wife doesn't, and yet, said man doesn't cheat on said wife. Woohoo. I'm all for complexity and non-monogamy (when both, or more parties, agree to it) but it is just so beautiful to see a good marriage challenged and withstand the challenge. Bonus points for young Matthew McConaughey and infant Sandy Bullock. It's serious, it's legal fun, a bit naïve; the nineties in a two and a half hour ride.
Rush Hour; Rush Hour 2; Rush Hour 3 (1998) (2001) (2007) *6 *6 *5 - WAR UGH ... SO MUCH FUN. Yeah, they shouldn't be bunched together, yeah, a lot of it reads problematic, yeah, I wish I'd been watching them all my life. Great stuff. Don't look away at all the racist jokes, both ways, and any other way you can imagine. This is a superb example of looking at what we made for fun: there's so much to digest, learn from, appreciate. I LOVE JACKIE CHAN. When I was a kid, it was considered embarrassing to appreciate his work. I had a stupid-ass, DUH, moment of realisation watching this: oh, that 'martial arts movies are sub-par' idea? Yeah, blatant racism. It feels so good to come to this now. Side-note: Zhang Ziyi showing up in 2, what a treat. I'm not one for recycling material but can we have Rush Hour 4 please, please, please?
Blow Out (1981) *6 - another Brian de Palma, another good movie with its merits. Some of it was delicious in a movie buff way, but I was bored nonetheless. If you're into your legal, crime, journalistic slow-burners, go for it.
Decision to Leave (2022) *9 - triple bold. This is my favourite movie. It has been since I saw it in the cinema and cried in the toilets after. It is a masterpiece, Park Chan-Wook might well be my favourite director. There are not enough good things or good enough words I could say. Here's the best I can do rn: noir at its best, romance at its most complex, human nature at its barest, lyricism, depth, story for days, really unapologetic storytelling, no infantilising the audience here, crime at its most beautiful, and potentially the best ending scene cinema has ever seen. Watch this, watch The Handmaiden, watch Stoker, watch Oldboy (when I watch more of his movies, they'll be added to this). They're all in my great movies of all time (fictional) list. Side-note: WE ARE SLEEPING ON KOREAN CINEMA. We're getting there, but we're not even close. Still underrated.
Joy Ride (2023) *6 - does what it says on the tin. Also SO MUCH FUN.
#power rangers#mighty morphin power rangers#american fiction#cord jefferson#jeffrey wright#sterling k. brown#the zone of interest#jonathan glazer#sandra hüller#dune part two#denis villeneuve#timothée chalamet#zendaya#rebecca ferguson#alice darling#anna kendrick#mary nighy#the sixth sense#m night shyamalan#bruce willis#scarface#brian de palma#al pacino#michelle pfeiffer#a time to kill#legal drama#matthew mcconaughey#sandra bullock#samuel l jackson#joel schumacher
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ALSO! his wife, Alice Cadogan, not only was in Night of the Creeps but was the 1950s girlfriend that set the whole plot in motion!
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25 maggio … ricordiamo …
25 maggio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2023: Jean-Louis Murat, pseudonimo di Jean-Louis Bergheaud, cantante, musicista e attore francese. Pubblicò alcuni dischi firmandosi semplicemente Murat. Nel 1990 debuttò come attore nel film La vengeance d’une femme. el 1996 recitò nel film Mademoiselle personne, componendone anche la colonna sonora. Sposatosi all’età di 17 anni, divorziò a 19, dopo la nascita del suo unico figlio. Murat è morto…
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#25 maggio#Alda Borelli#Alice Day#Anna Maria Proclemer#Anna Vivaldi#Beatrice Sofia Mathilda Peterson#Dany Robin#Elio Veller#Eriprando Visconti#Eriprando Visconti dei duchi di Modrone#Francis Lederer#George Ellsworthy Redgrave#Graham Cyril Kennedy#Graham Kennedy#Harry Feist#Herb Jeffries#Herbert Jeffrey#Hillary Brooke#Jean-Louis Bergheaud#Jean-Louis Murat#John Peter Sloan#Kathleen Gretchen Williams#Kay Williams#Laurie Bartram#Lillian Adams#Morti 25 maggio#Murat#Nicholas Clay#Paolo Marzotto#Roy Redgrave
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Staples Commercial - Alice (2004, USA)
A back-to-school spot in which the fictional daughter of Alice Cooper (Madeleine Martin, voice of Fionna from Adventure Time) is disappointed because of her interpretation of a certain song of his.
Directed by Jeffrey Fleisig at Biscuit Filmworks.
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Being into podcasts and having s*** voice recognition means
- not being able to differentiate between Jon and Elias who are played by two different people
- Not being able to differentiate between Sasha and not Sasha who are played by two different people
- Not being able to differentiate between Alice and Norris who are played by two different people
- And being able to distinguish Arther, John, Kellen, Eddie, Dr Jeffrey, Kayne, The trader, Faust, Wallace, The Butcher, Oscar, and MARIE??? from eachother DESPITE ALL OF THEM BEING PLAYED BY THE SAME PERSON
#I STILL CANT GET OVER HARLAN GUTHRIE#I thought Jon and Elias were the same person for the first 100 episodes#I found out abt not Sasha with Jon 😭#the magnus protocol#tmagp#malevolent#the magnus archives#magpod#tma shitpost#tma#malevolent podcast
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The 100 Best Books of the 21st Century.
As voted on by 503 novelists, nonfiction writers, poets, critics and other book lovers — with a little help from the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
NYT Article.
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Q: How many of the 100 have you read? Q: Which ones did you love/hate? Q: What's missing?
Here's the full list.
100. Tree of Smoke, Denis Johnson 99. How to Be Both, Ali Smith 98. Bel Canto, Ann Patchett 97. Men We Reaped, Jesmyn Ward 96. Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments, Saidiya Hartman 95. Bring Up the Bodies, Hilary Mantel 94. On Beauty, Zadie Smith 93. Station Eleven, Emily St. John Mandel 92. The Days of Abandonment, Elena Ferrante 91. The Human Stain, Philip Roth 90. The Sympathizer, Viet Thanh Nguyen 89. The Return, Hisham Matar 88. The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis 87. Detransition, Baby, Torrey Peters 86. Frederick Douglass, David W. Blight 85. Pastoralia, George Saunders 84. The Emperor of All Maladies, Siddhartha Mukherjee 83. When We Cease to Understand the World, Benjamin Labutat 82. Hurricane Season, Fernanda Melchor 81. Pulphead, John Jeremiah Sullivan 80. The Story of the Lost Child, Elena Ferrante 79. A Manual for Cleaning Women, Lucia Berlin 78. Septology, Jon Fosse 77. An American Marriage, Tayari Jones 76. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, Gabrielle Zevin 75. Exit West, Mohsin Hamid 74. Olive Kitteridge, Elizabeth Strout 73. The Passage of Power, Robert Caro 72. Secondhand Time, Svetlana Alexievich 71. The Copenhagen Trilogy, Tove Ditlevsen 70. All Aunt Hagar's Children, Edward P. Jones 69. The New Jim Crow, Michelle Alexander 68. The Friend, Sigrid Nunez 67. Far From the Tree, Andrew Solomon 66. We the Animals, Justin Torres 65. The Plot Against America, Philip Roth 64. The Great Believers, Rebecca Makkai 63. Veronica, Mary Gaitskill 62. 10:04, Ben Lerner 61. Demon Copperhead, Barbara Kingsolver 60. Heavy, Kiese Laymon 59. Middlesex, Jeffrey Eugenides 58. Stay True, Hua Hsu 57. Nickel and Dimed, Barbara Ehrenreich 56. The Flamethrowers, Rachel Kushner 55. The Looming Tower, Lawrence Wright 54. Tenth of December, George Saunders 53. Runaway, Alice Munro 52. Train Dreams, Denis Johnson 51. Life After Life, Kate Atkinson 50. Trust, Hernan Diaz 49. The Vegetarian, Han Kang 48. Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi 47. A Mercy, Toni Morrison 46. The Goldfinch, Donna Tartt 45. The Argonauts, Maggie Nelson 44. The Fifth Season, N.K. Jemisin 43. Postwar, Tony Judt 42. A Brief History of Seven Killings, Marlon James 41. Small Things Like These, Claire Keegan 40. H Is for Hawk, Helen Macdonald 39. A Visit from the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan 38. The Savage Detectives, Roberto Balano 37. The Years, Annie Ernaux 36. Between the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates 35. Fun Home, Alison Bechdel 34. Citizen, Claudia Rankine 33. Salvage the Bones, Jesmyn Ward 32. The Lines of Beauty, Alan Hollinghurst 31. White Teeth, Zadie Smith 30. Sing, Unburied, Sing, Jesmyn Ward 29. The Last Samurai, Helen DeWitt 28. Cloud Atlas, David Mitchell 27. Americanah, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 26. Atonement, Ian McEwan 25. Random Family, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc 24. The Overstory, Richard Powers 23. Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage, Alice Munro 22. Behind the Beautiful Forevers, Katherine Boo 21. Evicted, Matthew Desmond 20. Erasure, Percival Everett 19. Say Nothing, Patrick Radden Keefe 18. Lincoln in the Bardo, George Saunders 17. The Sellout, Paul Beatty 16. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, Michael Chabon 15. Pachinko, Min Jin Lee 14. Outline, Rachel Cusk 13. The Road, Cormac McCarthy 12. The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion 11. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, Junot Diaz 10. Gilead, Marilynne Robinson 9. Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro 8. Austerlitz, W.G. Sebald 7. The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead 6. 2666, Roberto Bolano 5. The Corrections, Jonathan Franzen 4. The Known World, Edward P. Jones 3. Wolf Hall, Hilary Mantel 2. The Warmth of Other Suns, Isabel Wilkerson 1. My Brilliant Friend, Elena Ferrante
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Alignment chart of dark academia books, emphasis on the academia. I have read them all and this is my take on it all.
Is the novel a dark academia because it takes place in a school and there are a lot of "dark" themes or is it a dark academia because the atmosphere is grim and the characters are pursuing knowledge.
Also book recommendations, I think people would like the books that fall in the same quadrant.
Books under the read more.
Top Left: My favourite corner where I just want the author to flex their niche knowledge.
Piranesi - Susanna Clarke
The Historian - Elizabeth Kostova
If We Were Villains - M. L. Rio
Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Fairies - Heather Fawcett
Ninth House - Leigh Bardugo
The Raven Boys - Maggie Steifvater
The Secret History - Donna Tarte
Babel - R. F. Kuang
Bottom right: The intersection between lots of deaths and some niche knowledge. This one is a bit more hand wavey so here are some explanations.
Blood Over Bright Haven - M. L. Wang: Often compared to Babel but has way less niche knowledge and more transactional deaths.
Harrow the Ninth - Tamsyn Muir: This one is a sequel but the convoluted plot lives in my head rent free and it’s Dark (Goth) Academia.
Bunny - Mona Awad: Lots of allusion to literature and mythology. Also lots of dark, bunnies and swans.
Bottom Left: Takes place in a school that people are trying to survive.
The Magicians - Lev Grossman
Vicious - V. E. Schwab
Legendborn - Tracy Deonn
Ace of Spades - Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
Atlas Six - Olivie Blake
Deadly Education - Naomi Naovik
Top Left: Happens in a school and pretty light on death but has “dark” themes.
The River King - Alice Hoffman
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder - Holly Jackson
The Initial Insult - Mindy McGinnis
A Study in Drowning - Ava Reid
To Shape a Dragon’s Breath - Moniquill Blackgoose
Never Let Me Go - Kazuo Ishiguro
You Feel It Just Below the Ribs - Janina Matthewson and Jeffrey Cranor
#dark academia#dark academia books#book recommendations#book recs#dark academia alignment chart#the secret history#the scholomance#atlas six#babel#the locked tomb#that's enough book tags oof
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Connor RK800, RK900 Full-Body Reference Pics
Additional (Neck down so we can see the feet without the overlay):
More character references below the cut:
Alice YK500
Amanda Stern/AI
AP700
Captain Allen SWAT
Carl Manfred
Connor RK800, RK900
Chloe RT600, Chloe ST200, and ST300 Androids
Cristina Warren
DPD and Police Androids (Including Ben Collins, Chris Miller, Jeffrey Fowler, Tina Chen, and PM700)
Elijah Kamski
Gavin Reed
Hank Anderson
Josh PJ500
Kara Ax400
Leo Manfred
Markus RK200
North WR400
Richard Perkins
Rose & Adam Chapman
Rupert Travis/WB200
Simon & Daniel PL600
Sumo (Dog)
Traci WR400 and HR400 Androids (Including "Echo" and "Ripple" ]
Zlatko's Creatures
#added no tie and neck down with no overlay#long post#dbh#detroit: become human#detroit become human#connor rk800#KOL: REFERENCE#KOL#Rk900#art reference#reference#type: photo#dbh screenshots#character reference#rk800#connor rk900#dbh connor#connor dbh#Reference 9
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Did you know Night Vale creators Jeffrey and Joseph have written some incredible books outside the Night Vale universe? Enjoy the horror and mystery of Alice Isn't Dead. Or the unreliable narrator of You Feel It Just Below The Ribs. Find them all here: https://www.welcometonightvale.com/books
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