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tailsbeth-writes · 5 days ago
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Thanks for the tag @zwiazdziarka!
I only actually have 20 books down for my reading goal this year but putting this list together was helpful and it's helped me to discover themes you could say...
Current read: The Honeys by Ryan La Sala
Being smart is sexy AKA Non-fiction:
Bi: The Hidden Culture, History and Science of Bisexuality by Julia Shaw  Boyslut by Zachery by Zachery Zane Strong Female Character by Fern Brady Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski Trans Power by Juno Roche Want edited by Gillian Anderson
I’m queer and it is my right to be depressed:
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara Queer by William S. Burroughs 
I have talented friends & how I was longlisted in the same competition I’ll never know:
Unreal Sex edited by Adam Zmith, So Mayer  The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye by Briony Cameron  The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers by Samuel Burr Heads Will Roll by Josh Winning 
Fantasy in all its forms, series I’ve started & yet to start:
Go Luck Yourself by Sara Raasch (Book 2, March can’t come soon enough!) Heir to Frost and Storm by Ben Alderson (Book 2, highly recommend the audiobook!) The Dragon and The Queen by Kaitlyn Davis (Book 3) Three Meant To Be by M.N. Bennet  Wolfsong by TJ Klune (I blame all of you on here for this, I got FOMO)
The pile, you know that one that sits on the bedside table/kindle:
I Wish You All The Best by Mason Deaver  Most Ardently by Gabe Cole Novoa  One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston  Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin 
Buying this one as a special treat cause nobody bought me it for Christmas & that’s a travesty: A Botanical Daughter by Noah Medlock
Festive Treats for December:
Look Up Handsome by Jack Strange Make the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake
Tag You're It: @taste-thewaste @run-for-chamo-miles @suseagull5914 @judasofsuburbia @onthewaytosomewhere @myheartalivewrites @thighzp & open tag, I'd like more book pals please 🥰📚
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archie-gray · 1 year ago
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mousa?, ben, jan, dele, and ryan mason at eric’s wedding 🤍
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avenirdelight · 11 months ago
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putting in some work⚽️
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crossingoverships · 24 days ago
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Welcome to CROSS(ING)OVER(SHIPS)
This (side)blog is managed by me, Hex (🏳‍🌈)
I will be here only to share my thoughts on the crossover for (mainly) Ben Affleck's characters in movies and the crossover with crack/rareship I'd write fanfictions for.
Here's the thing... Personally, I'm not fully RPS/RPF [by this I mean, I ship the characters they've portrayed— as if I'm basically being unoriginal and using them as the face claim for my OC/Self-Insert thingy]. But, if you are... You do you, and enjoy! I guess...
That's it from me... I'll put the informations and links for the universes, below (links and notes/tags will be updated later).
NOTHING HERE YET 🤣😭
but there's some I've been thinking of:
Geralt of Rivia [The Witcher S1-S3] × Daniel "Danny" Rourke [Hypnotic 2023]
notes : witcher!Geralt , hypnotic!Danny , Daniel in his 50s , teleportation between worlds
headcanons here
Walter Marshall [Night Hunter 2018] × Jack Ryan [The Sum of All Fears 2002]
notes : older!Walter , younger!Jack , detective!Walter , analyst!Jack
headcanons here
James 'Logan' Howlett/Wolverine [Deadpool & Wolverine 2024, Cavillrine] × Matt Murdock/Daredevil [Daredevil 2003, Darefleck]
notes : multiverse , cavillrine is already there before hughverine dies , cavillrine's universe extinct
headcanons here
Gus March-Phillips × Joe Coughlin [Live by Night 2016] × Anders Lassen [The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare 2024]
notes : same age Gus and Joe , younger!Anders , throuple , 1940s setting
headcanons here
Jack Reacher [Reacher series] × Tom 'Redfly' Davis [Triple Frontier 2019]
Napoleon Solo [The Man from U.N.C.L.E] × Tony Mendez [Argo]
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headcanons here
notes : younger!Reacher , older!Redfly
headcanons here
Jason Bourne [The Bourne Trilogy + Jason Bourne 2016] × Christian Wolff [The Accountant 2016]
no notes but I got another blog for it
@mattfleck-extended
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dommiefinch · 1 year ago
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Training part 4/5
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themnmovieman · 8 months ago
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Movie Review ~ The Strangers: Chapter 1
While initially promising, The Strangers: Chapter 1 quickly loses its grip, leaving the audience disinterested.
The Strangers: Chapter 1 Synopsis: After their car breaks down in an eerie small town, a young couple is forced to spend the night in a remote cabin. Panic ensues as they are terrorized by three masked strangers who strike with no mercy and seemingly no motive. Stars: Madelaine Petsch, Froy Gutierrez, Ryan Brown, Ema Horvath, Ben Cartwright, Richad Brake, Janis Ahern, Stevee Davies, Rafaella…
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duranduratulsa · 9 months ago
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Horror Show...Friday The 13th (2009) on amazing blu-ray! #movie #movies #horror #fridaythe13th #seanscunningham #jason #jasonvoorhees #DerekMears #juliannaguill #DaniellePanabaker #jaredpadalecki #travisvanwinkle #AmandaRighetti #willaford #AaronYoo #JonathanSadowski #ArlenEscarpeta #BenFeldman #RyanHansen #americaolivo #calebguss #nanavisitor #kyleDavis #rosemaryknower #nickmennell #2000s #bluray #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsashorrorshow
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whitehartlane · 10 months ago
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future managers of tottenham hotspur, trust and believe! 🤍
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rangersfc-1872 · 1 year ago
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Rangers squad after a week of winter break training in Spain 🇪🇸
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seanastinhopeunquenchable · 2 years ago
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Sean Astin is Scrooge and Ryan O’Quinn is Bob Cratchit in a new audio adaptation of Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol,” coming this holiday season. Also with John Rhys Davies as Narrator, and Ben Barnes (role unknown).
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timoswerner · 1 year ago
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i can't believe i was zooming in on that picture of eric's wedding and NOT recognising ben or mase .... what is happening to me....
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kermodefan94-blog · 6 months ago
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The Strangers. Chapter 1.   Movie Review. 
Let’s quickly go over the 1st “Chapter” of one of the strangest mainstream film projects releasing this year.  Lionsgate ordering a theatrically released reboot trilogy for horror home invasion property The Strangers. Shot back-to-back and Working as one complete story with the films themselves releasing at roughly 3-4  month intervals.  That sounds ambitious, especially for a property that’s…
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archie-gray · 1 year ago
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look at how they jump over & out of their seats!!!!!!
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avenirdelight · 2 years ago
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Tottenham Hotspur — Pitchside | Tottenham 2-2 Manchester United | Premier League 22/23 | 27/04/2023
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movienized-com · 11 months ago
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Head Count (2023)
Head Count (2023) #Ben Burghart #Jacob Burghart #RyanKwanten #AaronJakubenko #MelanieZanetti #DavisDeRock Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 (September) Genre: Krimi / Drama / Thriller Regie: Ben Burghart, Jacob Burghart Hauptrollen: Ryan Kwanten, Aaron Jakubenko, Melanie Zanetti, Davis DeRock, Chris Bylsma, Addam Bramich, Jeffrey Staab, Cinnamon Schultz, Michael Timlin, Polaris Banks, Wendy Dow, Dawn Linneman, Kyle Dyck, Jamie Addison, Mason Finley … Filmbeschreibung: Nach seiner Flucht aus dem Gefängnis findet Kat…
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years ago
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The Hurricane Heist (2018)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
I’m going to throw myself at the mercy of the court because the first time around, I liked The Hurricane Heist. In my defence, I was tickled by the premise and the potential rather than the execution. This is a dopey movie that makes flabbergasting decisions along the way and some good ones too. You’ll probably laugh at it more often than not but there are good ideas within someone will someday steal and use to greater effect.
As a hurricane descends upon the East Coast, Federal Bank employee Casey (Maggie Grace) is double-crossed by Perkins (Ralph Ineson). He and his team plan on using the storm to cover their tracks while they steal millions from the treasury. To stop them, she teams up with meteorologist Will (Toby Kebbell), whose brother Breeze (Ryan Kwanten) is being held hostage.
Anyone with a functioning brain will immediately spot tell-tale signs this movie isn’t going to be very bright. A pre-title scene has a terrified young Will look into the hurricane that just killed his father and spot a distinctly skull-like cloud leering at him. “Well… he’s a kid. Maybe he just imagined it?” I have to assume so, but then why does it show up again during the film’s climax in present day? Meanwhile, the fields we see Casey and Will race through as they try to catch up to Perkins are bone-dry! I understand they’re in the eye of the storm (a device every hurricane movie uses at some point) but just because it’s sunny doesn’t mean the rest of the wind and rain wasn’t there a second ago!
To be fair, we get plenty of good shots of the devastating storm. Streets are flooded, normally innocent projectiles are flying so fast they could impale you and buildings are barely holding together. We see the devastation, even if the wind's power is inconsistent and the protagonists always manage to avoid flying debris, even when shards of glass are whirling through the air and skewering the bad guys.
The technical flaws are a nitpick. The real problem is the writing. There are so many things that could’ve gone wrong you’re surprised the villains didn’t throw away this scheme while cooking it up in their lair. They needed a hurricane big enough for the entire town to be evacuated to land at the same time as the money drop-off. The thieves also need the hurricane to cover up their crime… which must be done under mounting pressure as they take down the guards they haven’t seduced to their cause, crack access codes, transport the money and then drive allll the way to safety? I understand the movie "needed to happen", that riches are motivating enough but if they were willing to go that far, why not just highjack the truck on the way to the facility instead?
With all of these problems, how could anyone ever think this movie was good enough to endorse? Well, here’s the thing. The hurricane actually serves to spice up what would otherwise be a pretty dull heist movie quite well. In many scenes, characters are either ahead, or in a jam when suddenly… HURRICANE! and things get thrown all out of whack. It isolates our heroes and adds danger to an already dangerous situation. "The Hurricane Heist" had my mind swirlig with possibilities. How about a story where a dedicated police officer is after a prison escapee… in the middle of a giant monster attack? Or a city-wide revenge film while a reccord-breaking snow storm rages outside? There’s got to be something there someone can use.
The Hurricane Heist is ridiculous. The attempts at making the characters endearing fail and the action/chase scenes are exciting but not enough to make you forget how convoluted the plot is, or to overlook the flaws in the special effects and writing departments. Writers Scott Windhauser & Jeff Dixon managed to give the villain a believable, full-rounded arc and the last chase is pretty cool (director Rob Cohen also brought to us the first Fast and Furious, so he knows car action) but despite these legitimately well-made elements, I still feel a little embarrassed at the thought of having seen this movie not once, but twice. (July 5, 2019)
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