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this happens every time they explore a new planet with flora
i had a VERY short amount of time to finish this lol, so apologies for the low quality. hopefully the messiness gives it a little charm though :)
#myart#star trek tos#spock#star trek#star trek the original series#tos#spocktober#star trek fanart#st tos#tos spock#tos kirk#jim kirk#james kirk#made on a lil shitty art program lol#eldritch horror jim kirk#lmao kirk has lego hands in this and i cant unsee it now#munch munch chomp munch
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The footnote is there to remind you that Gene Roddenberry made them soulmates in the motion picture.
#in case anyone forgot that they’re two halves of a whole#although one of those halves is currently being menaced by eldritch horrors so the other half might want to get a wiggle on#odds that Kirk gets replaced AGAIN by someone?#how many Kirk copies can one universe hold?#star trek tos#spock#jim kirk#star trek novels#sondra marshak#myrna culbreath#the prometheus design
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the difference between these two images haunts me in ways i simply cannot put into words
look. at. this. look how tiny and insignificant and vulnerable that light is against the darkness and then look how they almost burn everything out in that other scene, blinding and white-hot and powerful, and tell me you don't want to chew on your phone screen
#ohooh i am looking. i am perceiving. i am beholding.#im going fucking feral there is SO MUCH to unpack here#star trek#st prodigy#prodigy spoilers#zero#both of these images break my heart btw but in like Very Different ways#i love them so much 😭#also. i stand by my earlier assessment that they're actually beautiful no matter what kirk says in 'is there in truth no beauty'#jim i have eyes and i will not stand for this medusan slander#anyways ive gone off topic#do you ever look at them and want to fucking cry?? funky little eldritch horror being i love u so so so much#tiny ball of light i would die for u#my posts#feel free to ignore my rambles btw
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Jabberwock
by musicmillennia
Everything just doesn’t make sense when Bones is around.
[5 times (Eldritch) Bones takes care of Jim.]
Words: 1534, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of appel du vide
Fandoms: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Cthulhu Mythos - H. P. Lovecraft
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: James T. Kirk, Leonard "Bones" McCoy, Spock
Relationships: James T. Kirk/Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Additional Tags: Eldritch, Horror, Body Horror, Obession, Obsessive Behavior, Established Relationship, Cuddling & Snuggling, kind of, Tentacles, Tentacle Sex, yes okay i went there i'm a heathen i'm sorry, Dark, Eldritch Bones
read it on the AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/25717924 via AO3 works tagged 'James T. Kirk/Leonard "Bones" McCoy' https://archiveofourown.org/works/25717924
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Jabberwock
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/2PoyUTh
by musicmillennia
Everything just doesn’t make sense when Bones is around.
[5 times (Eldritch) Bones takes care of Jim.]
Words: 1534, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of appel du vide
Fandoms: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Cthulhu Mythos - H. P. Lovecraft
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: James T. Kirk, Leonard "Bones" McCoy, Spock
Relationships: James T. Kirk/Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Additional Tags: Eldritch, Horror, Body Horror, Obession, Obsessive Behavior, Established Relationship, Cuddling & Snuggling, kind of, Tentacles, Tentacle Sex, yes okay i went there i'm a heathen i'm sorry, Dark, Eldritch Bones
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For the week of 20 August 2018
Quick Bits:
Aphrodite V #2 is pretty damn great. Jeff Spokes’ artwork is instantly compelling, drawing in the reader with darkness and interesting angles into this increasingly enthralling story of a machine cult from the future by him and Bryan Hill.
| Published by Image / Top Cow
Avengers #6 concludes the first arc in widescreen fashion. Lots of action and big ideas from Jason Aaron with gorgeous art from Ed McGuinness, Paco Medina, Mark Morales, Juan Velasco, and David Curiel. Again I’m reminded of those early issue of JLA from Grant Morrison and Howard Porter. This has been fun so far and I’m intrigued by what else they have in store.
| Published by Marvel
Beasts of Burden: Wise Dogs & Eldritch Men #1 is a very welcome return, even without Jill Thompson for this go around. The artwork from Benjamin Dewey is beautiful as he reminds us that he’s one of the best nature artists in comics, and possible beyond. His animals are just stunning. The story from him and Evan Dorkin is also interesting, suggesting some arcane traps luring in the paranormal. Great stuff for all ages.
| Published by Dark Horse
Big Trouble in Little China: Old Man Jack #12 concludes the series with an epic battle between the forces of heaven and hell as it teaches us the true meaning of friendship. It’s funnier when you actually read it. This has been an entertaining series from John Carpenter, Anthony Burch, Jorge Corona, Gabriel Cassata, and Ed Dukeshire, with this final chapter also delivering a nice farewell to the movie as well.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
Black Hammer: Age of Doom #4 has some very interesting revelations that ultimately only lead to more questions than answers. What’s going on isn’t nearly as cut and dried as we were led to believe last issue and the mystery has just deepened. Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, Dave Stewart, and Todd Klein have managed to elevate this story higher again.
| Published by Dark Horse
Black Panther #3 finally parcels out a tidbit of what might actually be going on with the series and the Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda, just in time for a surprise attack and more action. Thankfully, the art from Daniel Acuña is still overwhelmingly gorgeous.
| Published by Marvel
Britannia: Lost Eagles of Rome #2 is even better than the first issue. The mystery deepens as Antonius and Achillia reach Egypt and find incongruities they don’t expect within this province of the Roman Empire. The artwork from Robert Gill (with colours from José Villarrubia) is probably among the best I’ve seen from him, really bringing some very strong work here with backgrounds, vehicles, and character designs that are particularly impressive.
| Published by Valiant
Cold Spots #1 is the start to another horror series from Cullen Bunn, this time accompanied by Mark Torres with the artwork, and as per many of Bunn’s previous tales, this is a great start. There’s a genuinely creepy atmosphere from Torres’ art and the plot of a missing daughter and her child, amidst the spooky maybe-ghosts, is a good one.
| Published by Image
Daredevil #607 gets into how there can possibly be a Mike Murdock running around New York and it’s an interesting and possibly hazardous diversion. Gorgeous art from Phil Noto.
| Published by Marvel
Die!Die!Die! #2 is more entertaining over-the-top humorous action that feels like it’s channelling Garth Ennis. Great art from Chris Burnham and Nathan Fairbairn.
| Published by Image / Skybound
Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #4 is probably the most succinct in sticking to its plot without real deviation of all of these minis. Basically sticking to the thread of these X-women tackling the Femme Fatales. It’s been a relatively decent story from Jim Zub, Thony Silas, and Felipe Sobreiro, even if the art’s been a little uneven. There’s a really nice sequence of Psylocke finding herself again in this issue, though, from Leonard Kirk and Andrew Crossley that has interesting implications going forward.
| Published by Marvel
Jughead: The Hunger #8 is a great jumping-on point for new readers, offering a bit of a history lesson and summary reinterpretation of the events of the overarching plot of the series to date. Great work from Frank Tieri, Pat & Tim Kennedy, Joe Eisma, Bob Smith, Ryan Jampole, Matt Herms, Andre Szymanowicz, and Jack Morelli.
| Published by Archie Comics / Archie’s Madhouse Presents
The Life of Captain Marvel #2 continues what is shaping up to be possibly one of the defining and quintessential Carol Danvers stories. I love what Margaret Stohl is doing in bringing out the backstory and interpersonal dynamics of Carol’s family. The art from Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Fonteriz, and Marcio Menyz in the present day and Marguerite Sauvage’s flashbacks is wonderful.
| Published by Marvel
Mr. & Mrs. X #2 continues this fun ride, tossing in Deadpool and more of the lesser used intergalactic X-characters. The dialogue from Kelly Thompson is hilarious and the art from Oscar Bazaldua and Frank D’Armata is great.
| Published by Marvel
Old Man Logan #46 begins another arc tying up loose ends before the endgame of Dead Man Logan kicks off. Wrapping reconnecting with Alpha Flight around a horror story evoking shades of The Thing and Slither results in a wonderful story perfectly fitting Damian Couciero’s artwork.
| Published by Marvel
The Punisher #1 is both a continuation of Matthew Rosenberg’s stories and ideas from the last volume of the series and a kind of back-to-basics approach to Frank Castle. Basically, he’s lost the War Machine suit, but he’s still taking on the world-spanning super-villains. It’s pretty epic and this is great jumping-on point. The dark humour is perfect, reminding me of Garth Ennis’ work with Castle, and seriously this is probably the best art that Szymon Kudranski has ever done. Along with Antonio Fabela’s colours, it’s like he was born to draw The Punisher.
| Published by Marvel
Royal City #14 is an introspective end of saying farewell to the past and accepting change to move forward. This has been an interesting series from Jeff Lemire, focusing on his most often used theme of family, and it’s been a good exploration of their different dynamics.
| Published by Image
The Sentry #3 is pretty dark, telling the flipside of the first two issues from Billy Turner’s perspective as he goes about stealing Sentry’s identity. This is almost at Kid Miracleman levels of demented. Jeff Lemire is playing with some interesting ideas here, beautifully brought to life by Kim Jacinto, Joshua Cassara, and Rain Beredo.
| Published by Marvel
Shadowman #6 has some truly beautiful artwork from Renato Guedes, as this arc of Jack falling through time visiting the different holders of the shadow loa takes an interesting turn in ancient history.
| Published by Valiant
Shanghai Red #3 is probably the best issue to date, as Molly reunites with Katie, recriminations are hashed out, and we get a bit of a tour of Portland. Christopher Sebela, Joshua Hixson, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou have tapped into something unique here, and this tale of revenge and some of the lesser told side of American history is incredibly compelling.
| Published by Image
TMNT #85 brings Leatherhead back into the fold, with very interesting and potentially dangerous ramifications following the war between the Utroms and Triceratons. Brahm Revel’s clothes-peg take on the Turtles is an interesting visual choice.
| Published by IDW
The Thrilling Adventure Hour #2 I find better than the first issue. The humour hits home a bit more for me and the leads of Sadie and Frank don’t seem nearly as insufferable as the first issue. The art, though, from MJ Erickson and Brittany Peer is just as good as the first. Entertaining stuff.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
Venom #5 is another great issue. The mythology-building in this series is just incredible, growing Venom and his world into so much more. Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin, and Clayton Cowles are creating magic.
| Published by Marvel
West Coast Avengers #1 is a great debut, filled with action and humour, as this highly dysfunctional team comes together. It’s nice to see Kelly Thompson doing more Hawkeye and Hawkguy, and the collection of characters coming together to make up the team are bizarre and fitting, carrying on a few of the themes and plot developments of the previous Hawkeye and America series. Though you needn’t have read any of that before you pick this up. Making it nigh unmissable is the gorgeous art from Stefano Caselli and Triona Farrell. This is fun.
| Published by Marvel
Witchblade #7 returns for its second arc, continuing the extremely high level of quality that Caitlin Kittredge, Roberta Ingranata, Bryan Valenza, and Troy Peteri set for themselves.
| Published by Image / Top Cow
X-Men Red #7 advances us a bit further as the X-Men attempt to uncover evidence of Cassandra Nova’s influence on the world and thwart her attack on Atlantis. Tom Taylor has definitely been taking a slow approach to unfurling this story, but it has allowed for the beautiful art from originally Mahmud Asrar and now Carmen Carnero & Rain Beredo time to breathe.
| Published by Marvel
Other Highlights: Amazing Spider-Man #4, Avengers: Wakanda Forever #1, Barbarella #9, Bedtime Games #3, Betty & Veronica: Vixens #9, Curse Words Summer Swimsuit Special #1, Days of Hate #7, DuckTales #11, Gasolina #11, Hack/Slash: Resurrection #10, Hit-Girl #7, Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: Coronation #6, Lumberjanes #53, Mammon, Mickey Spillane’s Mike #3, Night’s Dominion - Season Three #2, Old Man Hawkeye #8, Quantum & Woody! #9, Red Sonja/Tarzan #4, Redneck #14, Stairway - Volume 1, Star Wars: Darth Vader #20, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #23, Sullivan’s Sluggers, TMNT: Bebop & Rocksteady Hit the Road #4, Wasted Space #4
Recommended Collections: Avengers: Back to Basics, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Cloak & Dagger: Predator & Pray, Deadly Class - Volume 7: Love Like Blood, Giant Days - Volume 8, Jimmy’s Bastards - Volume 2, Li’l Donnie - Volume 1: Executive Privilege, Lockjaw: Who’s a Good Boy, Postal - Volume 7, Sex Criminals - Volume 5: Five-fingered Discount
d. emerson eddy too wonders where all the cowboys have gone. Is it a nefarious plot from some shadowy organization? Or are they all just at the Calgary Stampede?
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Jabberwock
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/2PoyUTh
by musicmillennia
Everything just doesn’t make sense when Bones is around.
[5 times (Eldritch) Bones takes care of Jim.]
Words: 1534, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of appel du vide
Fandoms: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Cthulhu Mythos - H. P. Lovecraft
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: James T. Kirk, Leonard "Bones" McCoy, Spock
Relationships: James T. Kirk/Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Additional Tags: Eldritch, Horror, Body Horror, Obession, Obsessive Behavior, Established Relationship, Cuddling & Snuggling, kind of, Tentacles, Tentacle Sex, yes okay i went there i'm a heathen i'm sorry, Dark, Eldritch Bones
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The Other Worlds Austin 2017 preview Day 3
Design by tattoo and graphics artist David Poe
Returning for a fourth exciting year, Other Worlds Austin, one of the premier SciFi Film Festivals in the US, features some of the best and unheralded genre films. Beginning on Thursday December 7 at Flix Brewhouse, the four day event includes 16 full length films, a slew of shorts, and a screenwriting workshop. Not terribly surprising to anyone who regularly follows my writings, I’ll be at the event.
Here’s what to expect at Other Worlds Austin 2017
shows
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9
10 AM – 11:30 AM FILM TALKS: PHILIP EISNER TALKS EVENT HORIZON BLACK HOLE TO HELL: THE USE, REUSE AND ABUSE OF ARCHETYPES IN SCIFI AND HORROR (AND SCIFI HORROR)
Location: Austin School of Film at Motion Media Arts Center Address: 2200 Tillery Street – Austin, Texas 78723
(Open to the public, but please RSVP as a courtesy)
Can the familiar still frighten you? How do movies marvel us with visions of a future inspired more often than not, by other movies we’ve seen? Join acclaimed screenwriter Philip Eisner (EVENT HORIZON) as he breaks down some well-travelled cinematic set pieces (haunted houses, mystical swords, blood-thirsty monsters) across the genres to show how writers build off memory to construct their own mythology. Featuring clips from a variety of films, this workshop is perfect for genre filmmakers and fans alike. Remember, where we’re going, we won’t need eyes to see.
12:10PM UNDER WORLD SHORTS
Taste
Adrian Selkowitz | USA | 13min Writer: Lauren Kincheloe
Claire, a beautiful and calculating trophy wife, has convinced her husband to invite an influential Hollywood power couple to dinner, believing that preparing an elaborate meal for them might result in her starring in her own cooking show. Things begin to go awry when the arriving guests step over a woman’s naked body in the driveway.
Paul’s Bad Day
Phil Bucci | USA | 2min
After blacking out, Paul wakes to find his world changed forever. (Alumi: Special Forces‘16)
Spell Claire
Greg Emetaz | USA | 8min
Claire purchases an antique educational toy that reignites fond memories from childhood and lays bare the sorry state her life is now in.
Mary & Marsha in the Manor of Madness
Kris Theorin | USA | 3min
Sinister secrets await as Mary helps her girlfriend Marsha escape from her parent’s gothic mansion one dark and eldritch night, a Lovecraftian escapade through the Manor of Madness.
Immersion
Mikhael Bassilli | USA | 7min
A man mysteriously finds himself in a room with a couple dead guys, a gun, some money, and a dubious gentleman observing from the shadows.
Studded Nightmare
Jean-Claude Leblanc | Canada | 9min
When J.-F. is inexplicably drawn to the chair in which a man committed suicide, style isn’t the only thing the leather antique brings to his home.
Couples Night
The Summers Brothers | USA | 4min
A couples night goes off the rails when one couple reveals they’re blood sacrificing devil worshippers. And then things get weird��(Alumni: The Bench ’16)
Three Skeleton Key
Andrew Hamer | USA | 10min
In this adaptation of the George G. Toudouze classic short story, an American lighthouse crew become unnerved when a ship ignores their light, running aground on the reefs. They soon discover that something is on board the ship, and it’s not human.
La Sirena
Rosita Lama Muvdi | USA | 24min
In this psychosexual fairy tale set in a small fishing village, after Hector threatens to end his affair with Mia, she discovers a mysterious woman, Mara, washed up on shore, naked and with a hook lodged into her ribcage.
Holiday Fear
Nicholas Santos | USA | 4min
In the final act of a slasher film, Bruce attempts to reclaim his manliness and impress the final girl by finishing off the killer.
12:25PM CLOSER THAN WE THINK (WORLD PREMIERE)
Brett Ryan Bonowicz | USA | 85min
Cast: Syd Mead, Aubrey de Grey, and Matt Novak
From 1958 to 1963, a Sunday comic strip predicted the future. Arthur Radebaugh’s Closer Than We Think represents mid-century futurism at its most daring and optimistic. From Robot Driving to Space Monkey Colonies, Radebaugh’s visions of the future heavily influenced The Jetsons and many of his predictions have come true in the decades since the strip first ran in newspapers. Featuring interviews with designers Syd Mead (Tron, Blade Runner), and Rick Guidice (NASA), futurists like Kirk Citron (Editor of The Long News), scientists like Aubrey de Grey (SENS Research Foundation) and historians of mid-century futurism, this documentary tells the story of Arthur’s life and explores what it means to predict the future. A love letter to the mysterious illustrator from those of us living in his future. (Alumni: The Perfect 46 ’14)
2:45PM SCIFI SHORTS – ALL THAT CAN BE KNOWN
Seam
Elan Dassani & Rajeev Dassani | USA | 21min
When Yusef discovers his beloved wife Ayana is a Sleeper, a living android bomb left over from a past war, he has only one choice: flee with her to the border of the Machine homeland in the desert, and pray they can make it before time runs out.
Scanners
Natalie Jenison | TEXAS | 15min
Alan’s new job as a member of a security scan team is to do nothing but attend the mysteriously non-functioning scanner under the watchful eye of a paranoid boss until he fixes the machine and unwittingly opens a portal into the unknown.
The Quantified Self
Gleb Osantinski | USA | 16min
Writers: Gleb Osatinski, Danielle Ellen
When well-meaning parents turn the self-tracking into a family religion, the consequences fall outside the quantifiable. (Alumni: House at the Edge of the Galaxy ’14)
Einstein-Rosen
Olga Osorio | Spain | 9min
Summer of 1982. Teo claims he has found a wormhole. His brother Óscar does not believe him… at least not for now.
Skinjacker
Dan Horrigan | UK | 6min
After the evacuation it’s possible to go months without seeing another human being. So we turned to Pleasure Core ltd to keep us human – and being human has some dark surprises. (Alumni: Populace ’16)
The Ningyo
Miguel Ortega | USA | 27min
Writers: Miguel Ortega, Tran Ma, Gregory Collins
Professor Marlowe finds a piece of a map pointing to the place where the Ningyo, a mythical Japanese creature, could be found. He decides to risk everything and go after the Ningyo on his own in hopes to bring to light what could be one of the greatest contributions to science. What he could not anticipate is that, in his search, he is confronted with a choice that puts the very foundations of his morality to the test.
3:00PM PAINLESS (TEXAS PREMIERE)
Jordan Horowitz | USA | 91min
Writer: Jordan Horowitz Cast: Joey Klein, Evelina Marie, Kip Gilman, Pascal Yen-Pfister
Born with a rare condition that leaves him alienated and unable to feel physical pain, Henry Long becomes obsessed with finding a cure. A need for normalcy leads him down a dark path where he must decide if finding a cure is worth paying the ultimate price.
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Painless screens with:
Appellation
Tracy Mathewson | UK | 11min
A scientist’s secret research is threatened when a neighbour reports his suspicious behaviour to the ruthless investigator tasked with finding and eliminating extremists like himself.
5:30PM DEFECTIVE (US PREMIERE)
Reese Eveneshen | Canada | 102min
Writer: Reese Eveneshen Cast: Ashley Armstrong, Colin Paradine, Dennis Andres, Jamie Elizabeth Sampson, Raven Cousens
In the near future, Rhett Murphy and his estranged sister Jean are forced to flee from a militant police state after witnessing the dark secrets of a nefarious corporation. With a robotic police force and their killer drones commissioned to capture or terminate them, the siblings search for shelter and a way to take down the repressive regime that rules their lives.
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5:40PM TUFTLAND(KYRSYÄ) (NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE)
Roope Olenius | Finland | 89min
Writers: Roope Olenius Cast: Veera W. Vilo, Saara Elina, Neea Viitamäki, Miikka J. Anttila.
A headstrong textile student tries to overcome her problems by accepting a summer job offer from an isolated and offbeat village of Kyrsyä. Once there, she finds her host family’s bucolic existence hides a dark undercurrent of female repression and cult-like conformity.
(In Finnish with English subtitles)
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8:20PM GNAW (TEXAS PREMIERE)
Haylar Garcia | USA | 98min
Writers: Jim Brennan, Haylar Garcia, and Kathryn Gould. Cast: Penelope Mitchell, Kyle Gass, Chris Johnson Sally Kirkland.
Jennifer Conrad is a small-town girl starting over in the big city. Fleeing an abusive relationship, all she wants is a chance to begin again. But it is hard to start over when something is eating you while you sleep … one painful bite at a time.
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8:25PM MINDHACK (NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE)
Royce Gorsuch | USA |101min
Writer: Royce Gorsuch Cast: Chris Mason, Spencer Locke, and Faran Tahir.
Mason, a young mad genius attempts to ‘hack the human mind’ in order to fix humanity. Mason believes that if we can reset the brain then we will move away from wars and hate, and can instead exist in harmony. During the course of his experiments Mason accidentally gives physical form to his inner voice, Finn, and the pair must work together to stop the opposing forces attempting to coopt the same technology for evil.
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11:00PM PURPLE FURY (WORLD PREMIERE)
Classified | USA | 120min
Writer: George Miller, Brendan McCarthy, Nico Lathouris, Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Prince, Robert DeLeo, Dean DeLeo, and Scott Weiland Cast: Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult
This road warrior gets captured, but it’s not really about him, it’s about this bad ass woman, who liberates all these other women and drives them across the desert in cinema’s longest car chase. One of the most talked about SciFi films of the decade is stripped of sound, given a purple tint, and synced up to Deep Purple’s Machine Head album, Prince’s Purple Rain and Stone Temple Pilot’s Purpe album. Roger Waters claimed Dark Side of the Moon was recorded without once thinking of Wizard of Oz, and were pretty sure no one ever intended this pairing either. Badges only, no individual tickets will be sold.
The Other Worlds Austin 2017 preview Day 3 was originally published on The Geek Curmudgeon
#arthur radebaugh#closer than we think#defective#gnaw#horror#kyrsyä#mindhack#other worlds austin#painless#philip eisner#purple fury#science fiction#short films
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#ohooh i am looking. i am perceiving. i am beholding.#im going fucking feral there is SO MUCH to unpack here#star trek#st prodigy#prodigy spoilers#zero#both of these images break my heart btw but in like Very Different ways#i love them so much 😭#also. i stand by my earlier assessment that they're actually beautiful no matter what kirk says in 'is there in truth no beauty'#jim i have eyes and i will not stand for this medusan slander#anyways ive gone off topic#do you ever look at them and want to fucking cry?? funky little eldritch horror being i love u so so so much#tiny ball of light i would die for u (tags by @returnofahsoka)
the difference between these two images haunts me in ways i simply cannot put into words
look. at. this. look how tiny and insignificant and vulnerable that light is against the darkness and then look how they almost burn everything out in that other scene, blinding and white-hot and powerful, and tell me you don't want to chew on your phone screen
#kam i am not letting these tags go they’re literally what’s in my mind#they’re so goddamn beautiful and jim kirk is a coward#star trek#pro#pro spoilers#fandom
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