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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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Grant Williams in The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)
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rhetthammersmithhorror · 6 months ago
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Brain of Blood | 1971
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ivypond11 · 2 years ago
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hi dndads fandom i offer you a small wip of my cover redraw
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year ago
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The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)
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female-buckets · 5 months ago
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Three years ago during the Tokyo Olympics, every women's sports fan agreed with this sentiment.
Three years later, the reaction to this sentiment is very different. Caitlin Clark's massive fanbase and media circus has declared that the women's team is to blame for the poor coverage. They say again and again that it's not the fault of the media. They say USABWNT is at fault for the lack of coverage all because they didn't bring Caitlin Clark to Paris.
No one is inviting them to make these statements. Nothing about this tweet mentions Clark at all. But the Clark fanbase never misses an opportunity to push their narrative. They tell the world that "jealous" women are at fault for the lack of media coverage of women's basketball. No other female athlete in the world has a fanbase that believes that women are the problem with women's sports. That phenomenon is unique to Caitlin.
Anyone with that opinion will never have a positive influence on the growth of women's basketball. Not all Caitlin fans say this shit but many do. The majority of her fanbase was generated by her buddy David Portnoy. And now they spend all their time attacking people like Grant who try to do something positive for women's basketball.
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citizenscreen · 4 months ago
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Grant Williams, birthday remembrance #botd
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gatutor · 5 months ago
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Shirley Knight-Grant Williams "Crimen a las 7" (The couch) 1962, de Owen Crump.
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paxdemon · 2 years ago
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macromicrodaily · 1 year ago
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Today's micro of the day is Scott Carey from The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), as portrayed by Grant Williams!
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schlock-luster-video · 2 months ago
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On Otober 14, 1958, The Monolith Monsters debuted in Mexico.
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weirdlookindog · 10 months ago
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The Monolith Monsters (1957)
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rmbaloncesto · 11 months ago
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rickeajacksons · 2 years ago
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imperatrice-pigeon · 2 years ago
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Wait wait wait grant and marco still havent heard link new voice haha
It would be so funny if link call marco or grant he wouldn't recognise him
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- Link "hi dad i have an important thing to say"
- Marco "what did you do with our son you son a bitch"
- Link "No no it's me your son link"
- Marco panicked "Stop lying we know how our son sound like,grant come here someone as taken our son's phone and make a bad impression of him please help me"
- Grant "i dont know who you are, i dont know what you want but i have a particuliar set of skills that i will be happy to use mean it "
Link start crying "no but it is me"
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the-football-chick · 1 year ago
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IG: bleacherreport
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ggswaywardgifrepository · 9 months ago
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Some gifs from the Hawaiian Eye episode Satan City (S03 E01). Greg gets involved with a controversial author when her latest manuscript is stolen. The Grant Williams episodes didn't get as much love because he's not as well remembered as Robert Conrad or Anthony Eisley. It's a shame because he was a good actor, a handsome man, and when he was the lead on an episode, the supporting cast often got more opportunity to shine as well.
As with the Surfside 6 and the previous HE gifspam, I waited until these episodes disappeared from where they'd been posted. I want to attract attention to these old shows, but not at the cost of the people trying to share uploads. I'd love to have credited the source but a: they're gone already, and b: I don't ever want to be the reason why.
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