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editfandom · 11 months ago
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Twin Peaks, S02E10
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angelswouldnthelpyou · 4 months ago
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Twin Peaks
Lara Flynn Boyle Sherilyn Fenn and Madchen Amick by Matthew Rolston 1990
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moviesycho · 1 year ago
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Lara Flynn Boyle as Donna Hayward
TWIN PEAKS (1990-1991) 1.01 — "Northwest Passage"
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ryancastleyt · 10 months ago
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Rating the Baddest and Lamest Girlfriends in Movie History | Dissect DJs Podcast - Episode 119
Rating the Baddest and Lamest Girlfriends in Movie History | Dissect DJs Podcast - Episode 119 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuPgJlBMmFc We covered the boys and now it's time to turn are attention to some of the legendary girlfriends in cinema history to answer one basic question - Are These Girlfriends Lame? We break out the Lame Meter and rank 'em all! We cover some of the most famous characters from movie and TV history, including Mary (Cameron Diaz) from There's Something About Mary, Juliet (Keira Knightley) in Love Actually, Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) from Sex in the City, Rizzo (Stockard Channing) from Grease, Stacy (Lara Flynn Boyle) from Wayne's World, and even Taylor Swift. Let's Dissect! ✅ Subscribe To My Channel For More Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@RyCASTLE/?sub_confirmation=1 ✅ Important Links: 👉 Website: https://ift.tt/7GqP8tA ✅ Stay Connected With Me: 👉 Instagram: https://ift.tt/ArYTUqN 👉 TikTok: https://ift.tt/p6PgaL9 ============================== ✅ Other Videos You Might Be Interested In Watching: 👉 Did These Movie Boyfriends Suck? | Dissect DJs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU8bDZWpsm4 👉 Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" Video is more 80s Wild than you Remember | Retro Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy6ujXvq18k 👉 In Memoriam 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t9iRyXagG4 👉 Everything that Happened in 2023 | Music Video Rewind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5A1dH9zEso ============================= ✅ About Ryan Castle: Hello I am Ryan Castle I dive deep into the heart of classic pop culture on my channel, exploring everything from timeless tunes to iconic TV and film moments. Join me on the Dissect DJs podcast for a lyric-by-lyric breakdown of popular songs, and delve into thought-provoking discussions and nostalgic movie chats. Don't miss my Retro Review series, where I dissect the historical significance and hilariously absurd moments of retro scenes, all through a comedic lens with engaging edits and insightful commentary. 🔔 Subscribe to my channel for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/@RyCASTLE/?sub_confirmation=1 ===================== #podcast #dissectdjs #musicreview #moviereview #girlfriends #dating #comedy #movies #movieclips #funny #videopodcast #video #moviecommentary #commentary #taylorswift #grease #Rizzo #TheresSomethingAboutMary #CameronDiaz #LoveActually #KieraKnightly #WaynesWorld #Stacy #LaraFlynnBoyle #MikeMyers #CarrieBradshaw #SarahJessicaParker #SexintheCity #Big #TravisKelce #sports #movie #podcastshow #fyp #moviereviewpodcast #podcasts #boyfriends #date #sex #90smovies #90s #throwback #retro #Grease #70s #stockardchanning #movies #2000smovies #musicpodcast #comedypodcast #girltalk #videoreaction #youtubepodcast #tiktok #podcasters #moviespotify #girlfriends #TV #TVgirlfriends #tvcharacters #moviecharacters #KeiraKnightley #musicvideo #tvreview #viral #viralreaction #movietalk Disclaimer: We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage which is incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of reading any of our publications. You acknowledge that you use the information we provide at your own risk. Do your own research. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use © Ryan Castle via Ryan Castle https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE_9cPng3hNlthfQ7On3TCg March 28, 2024 at 07:42AM
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nothingconsoled · 7 years ago
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315 plain (190x80) icons of Lara Flynn Boyle from her role in Twin Peaks (1990): season one, made entirely by me for roleplaying purposes. you may use and edit these for personal use, but do not redistribute or claim credit for my work. like/reblog if you found this useful.
DOB: 1970. ethnicity: Irish, Italian, German.
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chromacloudicons · 7 years ago
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fullmetalyakuza · 8 years ago
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night-time-my-time · 5 years ago
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Twin Peaks 1991
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philhoffman · 2 years ago
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Revisiting an old and familiar favorite for this week’s Monday Philm — Happiness (1998), dir. Todd Solondz.
I’ve been meaning to watch more Solondz movies and get familiar with his style so today I made myself a little sick on him tbh — three of his feature films (Welcome to the Dollhouse, Palindromes, Wiener-Dog) and all of his NYU short films, then tonight’s screening of Happiness (my first time watching it on DVD instead of a low quality torrent!). While that crash course was... a lot, it also very clearly defined his work. He has such an easily identifiable style, you may not like it, but no doubt you can recognize it within 30 seconds.
I honestly don’t like Solondz’s films very much, the humor isn’t my style and the fucked up stuff seems more cynical and outlandish for outlandishness’ sake than witty or valuable social commentary. But I’m glad I watched them to get a better sense of how Happiness fits in. It’s definitely my favorite of his films (heavily biased by PSH as Allen Mellencamp, obviously). But it’s also... bolder? than many of his other movies. If it’s going to go there, it goes there fully, recklessly, which I respect — it’s much more biting than Palindromes a few years later, for example. Which makes it funnier, too.
Happiness is also Solondz’s longest film, which is a benefit. Aside from maybe Dawn in Dollhouse, these are his strongest characters because you get a chance to really know them. Many of them are disgusting, despicable people, or sad and lonely, but we see them for what they are. And the cast is especially wonderful anyway, I really loved Camryn Manheim as Kristina (so sensitive) and Lara Flynn Boyle as Helen (so vain) this time around.
It’s impossible for me to be normal about Allen so I won’t even try. It feels way too reductive to call him “the incel blueprint,” a description I’ve heard before — he’s like every stereotype of the horny, nerdy, socially awkward computer guy yet he bodies it in a totally original, fleshed-out way. In one of his interviews with NPR, Phil talked about developing Allen’s voice and his physicality, picturing him as a guy just collapsing in on himself. His voice, his hunched-over posture, his gaze down, just totally withdrawn and therefore only reaching out in obscene ways. Allen can’t even keep up the charade over the phone after he’s called out. He’s gross and oblivious, he’s kind of a loser, and he’s also sort of sweet...? Maybe I’m projecting bc I know I could fix him 😌 but his weird little... partnership with Kristina is touching, and one of the “happiest” endings a Solondz character gets (Life During Wartime doesn’t exist to me.), no matter how brief.
At any rate, some of PSH’s best work — there’s an early moment in the therapist’s office where he does such a classic Phil gesture but otherwise he’s totally Allen (he looks like he constantly has a headache, brow furrowed and eyes screwed up with concern), one of his most iconic, well-remembered performances and rightfully so.
Trying to articulate how much I love Mr. Allen Mellencamp who works in data resources always comes out messy but he is just a weird guy who rocks <3 He seems like one of the strangest PSH characters to get mushy about but after a rough week it was just good to see him again. “I was pretty heavy, and I was afraid that people would laugh at me... Sometimes, acting is a really private thing that you do for the world.”
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editfandom · 11 months ago
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Donna Hayward - Twin Peaks, S01E01
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stone23 · 8 years ago
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moviesycho · 2 years ago
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Lara Flynn Boyle as Donna Hayward TWIN PEAKS (1990-1991)
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unitedfact · 2 years ago
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Henry Ford Divorces His Wife!
Henry Ford Divorces His Wife!
Tuesday, November 8th, 2000 — As if the earring weren’t enough, Harrison Ford also got a spiky haircut, signaling the full onset of his midlife crisis. On Tuesday, a representative for the aging actor announced that he and his wife of 17 years, E.T. scriptwriter Melissa Mathison, had filed for divorce. According to rumors, the 58-year-old Star Wars icon is dating 30-year-old Lara Flynn Boyle, who…
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nothingconsoled · 7 years ago
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380 plain (190x80) icons of Lara Flynn Boyle from her role in Twin Peaks (1990): S2E1-4, made entirely by me for roleplaying purposes. you may use and edit these for personal use, but do not redistribute or claim credit for my work. like/reblog if you found this useful.
DOB: 1970. ethnicity: Irish, Italian, German. trigger warnings: smoking.
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In the iconic style of Cynthia Basinet, best known for her sultry seductive voice on hits like “Santa Baby”*, “Sweet Dreams”, “The Christmas Song”
*Never Marilyn Monroe - fake news
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ramajmedia · 5 years ago
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Will Smith's 10 Best Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes
His last few movies have been panned by critics – from the ones that still found box office success, like Suicide Squad and Aladdin, to the ones that very few moviegoers even know exist, like Focus and Collateral Beauty – so it can easy to forget how awesome Will Smith is.
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For someone who moved from rap artist to sitcom star to film actor, he’s given some terrific performances. Smith has starred in a lot of extravagant sci-fi blockbusters, but he’s appeared in just as many powerful dramas that shed light on significant social issues. So, here are Will Smith’s 10 Best Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes.
10 Independence Day (65%)
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Roland Emmerich’s Independence Day is seen as a turning point in the course of the Hollywood blockbuster, just like Jaws and Star Wars were in the 1970s. It didn’t take too long to become one of the highest grossing movies of all time. Emmerich and his producing partner Dean Devlin noticed that in most alien invasion movies, the aliens travel all the way to Earth, only to hide when they get there.
So, they decided to make a big-budget movie where aliens plan a large-scale attack against our planet. That led to iconic shots like the White House getting blown up by an alien spaceship and Will Smith punching an alien and saying, “Welcome to Earth!”
9 TIE: Ali (67%)
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Will Smith’s turn as Muhammad Ali, arguably the greatest and most influential boxer of all time, is the best thing about this Michael Mann-directed biopic. Although its runtime drags on at 157 minutes and the script doesn’t have any of the boxing legend’s signature humor or passion, Smith is compelling from start to finish.
The movie is also rooted in interesting historical context, touching on the impact of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassinations. He famously bulked up for the role and went on to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his portrayal of Ali.
8 TIE: The Pursuit of Happyness (67%)
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Long before Will Smith’s collaborations with his son Jaden Smith became shameless exercises in nepotism, they gave the world this poignant story of a father and son struggling to make it in a failing economy. It’s the true story of entrepreneur Chris Gardner’s year-long stint of homelessness while raising a toddler.
Gardner initially objected to the casting of Smith, since he was known for making big Hollywood blockbusters. However, his daughter changed his mind when she told him, “If he can play Muhammad Ali, he can play you!” Smith went on to receive nominations for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for his performance.
7 TIE: Hitch (68%)
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This romantic comedy about a dating guru makes the unlikely pairing of Will Smith and Kevin James work. It’s also far better than the average Hollywood romcom, despite having all the standard clichés and pitfalls, mainly thanks to Smith’s charm in the lead role and his chemistry with his female co-star Eva Mendes.
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The only shame is that, while the first act sets up the premise nicely and the second act successfully builds on it with engaging plotting, the third and final act falls into the kind of typical romcom ending that can be seen coming from a mile away.
6 TIE: Men in Black III (68%)
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The third Men in Black movie was far better than it had any right to be. It opened with an intergalactic prisoner named Boris escaping and bringing his wrath to Earth. Since it was too late to prevent the invasion, Agent J was sent back in time to the 1960s to prevent it. This was a great way to explore Agent K’s past and also give an aging Tommy Lee Jones a break from the action.
The young Agent K was played by Josh Brolin, who gave an astounding turn that, on at least a few occasions, made you forget that you weren’t actually watching a version of Tommy Lee Jones from the past. Of course, Will Smith continues to be the anchor of this franchise.
5 TIE: I Am Legend (68%)
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The first half of I Am Legend sees Will Smith coping in a post-apocalyptic wasteland that was once New York City as the last man on Earth in a world infested with bloodthirsty vampiric creatures that come out at night. He lost his family and all he has left in this eerily empty world is his canine sidekick.
The film’s downfall comes in the second half, in which he realizes he isn’t actually the last man on Earth after all and there’s a sanctuary full of people that he has to sacrifice his own life to get his new friends to.
4 Enemy of the State (71%)
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This riveting political thriller revolves around a team of shady NSA agents who conspire to assassinate a Congressman and then fight to cover it up when a tape of the murder shows up and could go public. Although it was released years before the 9/11 attacks, the introduction of the Patriot Act, and the Edward Snowden leaks, Enemy of the State has been praised for commenting on issues of national security and the death of privacy.
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Will Smith and Gene Hackman make for a compelling lead duo in Enemy of the State, which was directed by the late, great Tony Scott.
3 Where the Day Takes You (80%)
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This poignant drama about the struggles of teenage runaways in Los Angeles was the film debut of Will Smith. Smith plays an amputee who is friends with the lead character, King. The 1992 movie’s ensemble cast contained a number of soon-to-be stars, including Dermot Mulroney, Sean Astin, Lara Flynn Boyle, Kyle MacLachlan, and Alyssa Milano.
Where the Day Takes You was drawn from a beautifully personal screenplay written by Michael Hitchcock based on his experiences working at a shelter for teenage runaways in Hollywood. The movie throws all kinds of obstacles and threats at its kids to add to the tragedy: drug addiction, prostitution, gang violence.
2 Six Degrees of Separation (88%)
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Despite his background in comedy, it’s Will Smith’s more dramatic work that tends to get more attention from the critics. In this film adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play of the same name by John Guare (who was also recruited to write the movie’s screenplay, making for an all-round faithful on-screen translation that lives up to the source material), Smith plays Paul, one of the lead roles.
Paul was based on real-life con man and thief David Hampton, who convinced people he was the son of acting legend Sidney Poitier, and Smith is cast delightfully against type in the role.
1 Men in Black (92%)
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What else would be Will Smith’s best-reviewed movie? Men in Black is the quintessential Will Smith movie. It has the perfect balance of humor, heart, and spectacle as a rogue cop is recruited into a secret government agency that routinely protects Earth from alien attacks.
Smith works best as the relatable everyman, and that’s exactly what he is here. He’s a fish out of water in the MIB’s world of futuristic gadgets and normalized communication with extraterrestrials, and he also acts as the outsider who guides us into that world. None of the sequels have lived up to the greatness of the original.
NEXT: George Clooney's 10 Best Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes
source https://screenrant.com/will-smith-best-movies-according-rotten-tomatoes/
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