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creepynostalgy · 6 months ago
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Mariclare Costello and Zohra Lampert in Let's Scare Jessica To Death (1971)
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kaitlinj16 · 10 months ago
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The Mummy (1999)
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arcadefan · 2 years ago
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Creature From the Black Lagoon pinball backglass art by Kevin O'Connor.
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skeletonfumes · 2 years ago
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Lord of Illusions (1995) Clive Barker
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specrapular · 2 months ago
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This was Universal's 3rd time making The Mummy. Originally from 1932, then 1959, then 1999! 3rd times a charm indeed. We will never EVER speak of the 2017 version. AND NEITHER WILL YOU.
In this episode, we discuss the 1999 movie, The Mummy. Directed by Stephen Sommers. Starring Brenden Fraser, Rachel Weisz, Arnold Vosloo, Oded Fehr, and John Hannah. It is available on Hulu and Disney Plus.
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The next movie we are going to discuss is Whiplash, from 2014. Directed by Damien Chazelle. Starring Miles Teller, J.K. Simmons, Paul Reiser, and Melissa Benoist. It is available on Netflix.
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Season 7 Episode 11
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six-demon-bag · 7 months ago
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KEVIN J. O'CONNOR as Joey Pantucci TREVOR GODDARD as T. Ray DEEP RISING (1998) dir. Stephen Sommers
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esonetwork · 1 year ago
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From Beyond The Grave | Episode 406
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From Beyond The Grave | Episode 406
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Jim reflects on the final anthology film by Amicus Productions – 1974’s “From Beyond The Grave,” starring Peter Cushing, David Warner, Wendy Allnutt, Rosalind Ayres, Marcel Steiner, Ian Brennen, Donald Pleasence, Angela Pleasence, Diana Dors, John O’Farrell, Ian Carmichael, Margaret Leighton, Nyree Dawn Porter, Ian Ogilvy, Lesley-Anne Down, Jack Watson, Ben Howard and directed by Kevin O’Connor. Four stories centering around a strange curio shop are woven together nto a tale of the fantastical. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
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apollopapyrus · 1 year ago
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letthefairyinyoufly · 1 year ago
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bitchtoss · 1 year ago
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Sinéad O'Connor photographed by Kevin Cummins, 1989
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alexisrosemullens · 7 months ago
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She's my favorite person
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susiemyersonislifegoals · 7 months ago
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I love the detail of Tammy trying to make Patty like vodka, how it's there at the beginning of their relationship and doesn't go away.
And of course this is one way the show tells us that in the end Allison knows Patty better and loves her for who she is - real food, menthols, staying in the home she's always known, and no vodka.
But what I really love about it is that Tammy can be controlling sometimes without being Kevin.
Sam, too, pulls occasional power plays on Allison and (unintentionally, for the most part) gaslights her about Kevin. They both have their shitty moments (as do Allison and Patty), but occasional shitty moments or even an ongoing not-so-subtle wish for a partner to be different than who they really are does not make someone an abuser.
Allison and Tammy both ignore Patty's instruction to not go look for Neil, and we see this as care for her on both their parts. (Even though we know it's also got a selfish motivation for Allison, btw.)
Even though at some point or another everyone uses one or more of Kevin's tactics, they don't do it in the all-encompassing, self-serving, total control of the narrative way that Kevin does. There's no sitcom world where Tammy's the lovable if bossy cop (Brooklyn Nine Nine, Barney Miller, the Naked Gun franchise, so many copaganda examples) or Sam is the good-hearted hapless recovering alcoholic boss in a relationship with his employee (Cheers). And yes, because of aspects of their identities relative to a Kevin, it is harder for them to control the narrative in that totalizing way (Sam says as much early in the series), but also they are simply not trying to. They are just flawed people who fuck up sometimes.
I love that I bristled at what I saw as Tammy's red flags early on but came to see her genuine care for Patty. And when she broke up with Patty for virtually the same reason Kurt did, I didn't hate her the way I hated him. Tammy deserves to be with someone who considers Tammy their favorite person.
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ruinix · 28 days ago
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The whole canucks CELLY ball. YAY. It took me a long time lol
(Vancouver Canucks @ Calgary Flames, Mar 12, 2025)
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taiturner · 7 months ago
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I don’t know why I’m bothering to try to make you care. Because she won’t let me go, and you do what she says, no questions asked. That’s not true. 
KEVIN CAN F**K HIMSELF 2x01 "Mrs. McRoberts is Dead."
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skeletonfumes · 2 years ago
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Lord of Illusions (1995) Clive Barker
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emo-clarence · 7 months ago
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what am i supposed to do now. How am I ever supposed to be normal again.
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