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sissa-arrows · 2 years ago
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Video description: A group of French cops is marching and they fall on each other because of a rope between two poles. They get up and are confused just like the other cops. At the end they bring a circular saw to cut the rope.
You know grades mean nothing. Good or bad grades don’t make you smart or stupid. But the fact that they fucking got tricked by a Tom & Jerry trap… they do deserve their latest nickname of 7/20 (that’s the AVERAGE grade at the police exam… people with grades as low as 5/20 become cops and the questions are middle school level). What are we doing next? Throwing bananas peels and marbles on the floor?! They are falling because of a VISIBLE ROPE BETWEEN TWO POLLS. They keep telling us that cops get wounded while on duty and I keep being like “stop lying” but they probably aren’t even lying they are just not saying that the cops are wounded because they fall into cartoons’ traps… and the way they all stopped and someone foot a tool to cute the rope… like can’t they step over the rope or just untie the knots?!?
To quote @el-shab-hussein “who’s winning Bugs Bunny or the French police?” 😂 my answer is Bugs Bunny.
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1-800-poetic · 3 months ago
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Via Suki Kawaii on X/Twitter
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bersqunk · 4 months ago
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Loki🦇
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Halloween special ~ Louds🎃
* let's get this train rolling wahaaaa🤡
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tithsokphanny31 · 3 months ago
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CN Halloween 🩸🎃
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tomicscomics · 9 months ago
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05/03/2024
Gotta love the confidence.
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JOKE-OGRAPHY:
1. When St. Joan was captured by the English, they spent months dragging her through one of the most overtly biased trials in history. This included many sessions of questioning, where her accusers sought to build their case against her. During their second session, she was asked about her youth, and whether she learned any trades. Joan answered with charming confidence. In W. S. Scott's translation of the trial manuscript, it reads, "Questioned as to whether she had learned any craft or trade, she said yes; and that her mother had taught her to sew; and that she did not believe there was any woman in Rouen who could teach her anything in this matter." However, in W. P. Barrett's translation, it reads, "Asked if in her youth she had learned any craft, she said yes, to sew and spin: and in sewing and spinning, she feared no woman in Rouen." I thought that wording had way more character, so I based this cartoon on Barrett's translation.
2. Sewing and spinning (wool) are skills used to make fabric and clothes. Thanks to her mother's training, Joan is so confident in this field that she declares she fears no woman, as if the lawyers are about to bring out a sewing expert to test her in a tailor-to-the-death gladiatorial showdown.
3. Joan in a tailor deathmatch:
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summertimenoir · 3 months ago
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Trick or Treat (1952)
Happy Halloween ! 🎃
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 4 months ago
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drowzeeking · 3 months ago
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So I'm watching the Disney short "Trick or Treat", and I noticed this part where Donald is going though his "pantry", I guess...
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Is that a chicken? Was Donald gonna potentially give a whole-ass chicken to trick-or-treaters?!
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It just reminds me of these classic tweets...
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explosiongifd-old · 6 months ago
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do you guys fuck with mr peabody x brain griffin
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alexiethymia · 5 months ago
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just watched beetlejuice beetlejuice at the theaters, and can I just say, I loved it! it definitely didn’t disappoint and was a zany adventure, just like the first one.
and it kinda added layers to betelgeuse in a way. because spoilers I definitely thought they would go the same route for astrid and jeremy, the same way they did for lydia and betelgeuse in that what jeremy wanted was for astrid to marry him so that he could get out. instead it was a more sinister method, and it makes me wonder why betelgeuse never tried it. it can’t be because he doesn’t know about it, because he’s the type of ghost to read the handbook backwards and forwards just so he can find every loophole to exploit. like my head keeps going in circles. especially for the first movie where lydia had initially wanted ‘in’ while he wanted ‘out’, the switcheroo method that jeremy tried with astrid would’ve been perfect then. even in this movie where he already has experience of lydia backing out of their deal, he could have had lydia promise to exchange her soul for his. with how much she wanted to save astrid, I’m sure lydia would have agreed. instead, he just wanted to remarry her. it’s interesting because it means betelgeuse, as putrid, crass, disgusting, and opportunistic as he is, actually seems like he has lines he won’t cross.
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thehalloweenhub · 1 year ago
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Ghost-est With The Mostest For All Hallow’s Eve 👻
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hotvintagepoll · 1 month ago
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Oh no I missed coffee night!!!!
I wanted to ask you about Hitchcock 😔 If you're willing to answer, which movies of his do you think are overrated and which do you think are actually good? He's my most watched director (because film school) but I only genuinely like a few of his films and always disagreed with my classmates about which ones were the best
I feel like I'm holding up a Daffy Duck style sign that says "shoot me" because Hitchcock is so well thought of by cinephiles versus me, the basic horny mod who watches movies with hot people in them. With that said, I remember Rope, Dial M for Murder, North by Northwest, and To Catch a Thief all left me a bit flat, because I felt like he was prioritizing pushing technical limits or creating extravagant images over deeper characters and relationships. I love a good technical limit-pushing, but it needs to serve the story! And sometimes I feel like he has an idea he wants to try or an image he wants to show and puts so much focus on developing it that characters' reality and interest kind of falls by the wayside—they become pawns navigating his situations, instead of interesting characters in their own right.
To be fair, this is more a characteristic of his later work than his early work—The Lady Vanishes is one of my favorite movies, and I remember Notorious and Spellbound both being enjoyable when I watched them a few years ago. Again, basic film watcher here. Don't show this post to the Criterion collection.
#putting down the shoot me sign and backing away v fast#i just want to be clear i do NOT have cinephile movie taste. i like crowd pleasers and musicals and very silly movies.#i would be shot out of a film school in a cartoon cannon the minute they mentioned the word ~images~#with that said i am right and i should say it :) he is not that good of a director when it comes to storytelling :)#rope should be SO GOOD and....it is not. technically interesting. but not good!#posts that will get me murdered fr#asks#edit for more thoughts in the tags because this grinds my gears. lady vanishes works for me because there's lots of spookiness and a few#“wow!” pushing the limit things for film nerds. (the train noise is continuous & that was a big thing at the time)#but the train noise being continuous is SMART because it adds to the rising tension and sense of containment. essential to the story!#whereas rope does a similar trick (continuous looking shot) but it doesn't tie into the story in any way.#does it matter that we never look away from the living room with the corpse? does it mean something this happens in real-ish time?#you can make an argument it does textually but emotionally i never felt like rope's 1 shot was tying into *this* specific story.#like i thought it was called rope because the literal rope emotionally ties into the metaphorical rope of a neverending shot! but no#the tension never builds for me in rope and i think it's because not enough focus was spent on its characters or making sure the shot#echoed & or developed a point being made onscreen. you could make rope w/conventional cuts and edits and i dont think you would#emotionally end up with a significantly different movie. (it doesnt help that there are obvious seams in the shot at random places.)#all in all sometimes it feels like hitch is making a movie for people who understand what trick he's showing off#versus a movie for basic bitches like me who just want to hang out with some hot strange people for two hours#anyway. i feel like i have lost all my cred in one post. oh well. sorry hitch. lady vanishes is still great
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bersqunk · 4 months ago
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Loni🌾
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Halloween special ~ Louds🎃
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tithsokphanny31 · 3 months ago
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🎃CN Halloween👻🩸
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paprikaries · 9 months ago
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"TRICKED" _ One-Panel Comics: Saint Seiya references. Just for fun. I don't have much to say. I simply should stop to think that crushes in anime are possible after 25 years old... 😅😐 Have you ever had this kind of disappointed experience?
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artisteflo · 3 months ago
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Poppy playtime : Happy Halloween 2024 🎃🎃🎃
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Here are my Critters in Halloween costume
Strange: Mummy Costume
Lili: Witch Costume
Trisper: Vampire Costume
I wish you all a happy Halloween 2024🎃🎃
Trick or treat🍫🍬🍭
My smiling critters wish you a happy Halloween 2024
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