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batmanfruitloops · 11 months ago
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What's better than a DILF? A MILF, of course!
The moment Killer Moth rocks up on the rogue scene, Firefly lost their mind;
"He's a bug and he's hot? Perfect!" So Lynns happily started following Drury around in hopes of catching his attention.
Also if anyone is wondering yes, Lynns wings are different, I finally looked at a real firefly (like I should have done from the beginning). I'm so happy to be able to share a picture of these two together. Working on their ship name, I'm quite torn....
-Sarsee
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iamgoodtobeart · 2 months ago
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Here're, i think, my favourite thumbnail for mine youtube video so far. And also about a game i re discovered some times ago, after deny it for a Crash Bandicoot game when i was young (fool, not cause Crash is so bad, but the game i deny ghost trick for, totally was). Also is one of the game that i wanna keep playing I THINK I'M KINDA AT THE MIDDLE OF THE STORY NOW. I love all characters, i love their interactions, i love good stories about making the difference.
Oh and yeah, i dress the two police man in the side line like their married cause i really think they're married.
And if you wanna check the playlist on youtube of the gameplay so far, there we go!
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weirdlookindog · 11 months ago
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Lynne Frederick in Phase IV (1974)
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riveluart · 5 months ago
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My Pride 2024 Comic is now up in my Ko-Fi Shop and will be free/pay what you want through the rest of Pride Month
I'm starting to use the first name I chose as a pen name for my autobio stuff I liked the name but was forced into changing it by a shitty family member who used a bs excuse to refuse to use it so I wanted to keep it in some way it also gives me a tag to use for them without me having to come up with one
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davealmost · 2 years ago
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Dr. Alien
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countesspetofi · 8 months ago
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Walter Koenig stars in "Memo from Purgatory," episode 10 of the third season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (original air date December 21, 1964). Koenig plays Tiger, the menacing, charismatic leader of a street gang infiltrated by a writer (James Caan) researching a novel about juvenile delinquency.
Other Trek connections: this episode was written by Harlan Ellison, who penned the Star Trek episode "The City on the Edge of Forever."
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lynnlovesthestars · 8 months ago
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posted a sneak peak of an astarion college au on kofi
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brokehorrorfan · 10 months ago
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Phase IV will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on March 26 via Vinegar Syndrome. Adam Maida designed the new cover art for the 1974 sci-fi horror film are include; the original poster is on the reverse side.
Acclaimed title designer Saul Bass (Psycho, North by Northwest) makes his lone directorial effort from a script by Mayo Simon (Futureworld). Michael Murphy, Nigel Davenport, and Lynne Frederick star.
Phase IV has been newly restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative with HDR and mono sound. The 84-minute theatrical cut and an 89-minute preview version are included.
Special features for the three-disc (one 4K UHD, two Blu-ray) set are listed below.
Special features:
84-mintue theatrical version (4K UHD + Blu-ray)
89-minute preview version (Blu-ray)
Theatrical audio commentary by film historian Matthew Asprey Gear
Evolutions: The Making of Phase IV - 48-minute documentary with Jeffrey Bass, actor Michael Murphy, screenwriter Mayo Simon, archivist Sean Savage, and Saul Bass biographer Pat Kirkham (new)
Formicidae Sinfonia: The Music and Sounds of Phase IV - 15-minute featurette with composer Brian Gascoigne and electronic music artist David Vorhaus
Deleted shots and sequences
Raw footage from the original ending montage sequence
Theatrical trailer
Still gallery
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Following a mysterious eclipse-like solar event, scientists begin to notice strange and unexplainable behavioral changes in ants. While initially written off as an unconcerning anomaly, it soon becomes apparent that the creatures have developed advanced intelligence along with the ability to work collectively. Scientists Ernest Hubbs and James Lesko have been transferred to a futuristic lab in a remote part of the Arizona desert in which to study these phenomena. However, when the ants begin to attack and kill both wildlife and humans, Hubbs and Lesko realize that the entire human race might now be at a deadly evolutionary disadvantage to the tiny insects...
Pre-order Phase IV.
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rustbeltjessie · 11 months ago
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And what of those men you only loved for a night, for the price of a drink and a bed to sleep in, though you never slept, just sat in a window and watched your sisters in leopard, in velvet, walk the streets. Those nights, wide and dark as boulevards. You find yourself glancing up at where you lived in how many apartments and houses, with how many windows? Where, as a child, you watched the stoplights change; yellow-red-green and back, in the postwar suburbs of Philadelphia. Or Chicago’s tableaus: sleepless vigils of doomed loves, regrets, the sick sheen of your skin, striated by streetlamp light, the overflowing ashtrays.
—Jessie Lynn McMains, from "Insomniac Glosa"
I posted a recent poem of mine on Ko-fi. If you become a supporter (one-time or reoccurring) of $20 or more, you can unlock the full poem!
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fisticuffs-bee · 1 year ago
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more HFR stuff! dont worry about what any of this means there were no thoughts at all in my brain when i made any of these
also a little bonus "girls with the same hairstyle" at the end
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schlock-luster-video · 9 months ago
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On February 23, 1976, Phase IV debuted in Sweden.
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batmanfruitloops · 11 months ago
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@dragonssecretarthoard
100% FACT
this tag made me laugh so hard the first time I saw it - my coworkers were very confused.
-Sarsee
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doodlebug-aboo · 2 years ago
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who else is excited for ghost trick coming to switch?!?!?
Lynne from Ghost Trick!
/click for better quality/
✨ko-fi✨
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marlynnofmany · 2 years ago
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As a sci-fi writer, I take great pride in the fact that I just typo’d my own name into “Mars.”
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razorsadness · 1 year ago
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jukebox and art on green // Hi-Fi Cafe // Milwaukee, WI
(November 5, 2006)
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stuff-diary · 1 year ago
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No One Will Save You
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Movies watched in 2023
No One Will Save You (2023, USA)
Director & Writer: Brian Duffield
Mini-review:
I was really excited about this movie, cause Brian Duffield was the mastermind behind the criminally underrated and underseen Spontaneous (I blame that horrendous poster for its lack of success). I must admit I didn't love this as much as his directing debut, but it's still a pretty original idea and it's well executed. However, I feel like it runs a bit too long, and it would have benefitted from being a short movie instead of a full-length feature. If there's one thing that needs to be singled out, though, that's Kaitlyn Dever's performance. She carries the movie with ease, using her expressive face to make the most of the almost wordless script. Anyway, No One Will Save You might be flawed, but it reconfirms Dever as a star and Duffield as one of the most interesting genre filmmakers working today.
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