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timberlakegallery · 18 days
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kojiandrew · 8 months
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The Warrior fandom on here is small, but I figured it doesn’t hurt to post this here and hopefully, it’ll catch someone else's attention and get them to watch the show too. We really need another season 🥺
Graphic poster made by me Sources: deadline & whats-on-netflix
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romancemedia · 4 months
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Spidey Couple's First Meeting & Proposal
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drwannabebigger · 1 month
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nfcomics · 6 months
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BATMAN SUPERMAN WORLD’S FINEST no.25 • cover art • Dustin Nguyen [2024]
Join Batman and Superman as the World’s Finest team celebrates 25 issues of World’s Finest! This oversized special issue takes our heroes around the DCU and beyond—with a special lead story that will at last showcase the first meeting between The Joker and Lex Luthor.
(W) Mark Waid (A) Dan Mora, Steve Pugh (CA) Dustin Nguyen
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Terminator NOW-ØØØ: [Zero - Robocop 123]
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nerdsinc · 11 months
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!
as usual i decided to do a piece of halloween-themed fanart, but for tbotv this year!! i tried to make it look happy but also a little bit sinister ^_^
(as always, PLEASE reblog so my art gets circulated!! it would be very, VERY appreciated! thank you, ily!!)
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aboutzatanna · 1 year
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Does Zee has any Halloween stories?
Yes.
DC Infinite Halloween Special #1 (2007) by Paul Dini and Dustin Nguyen.
Cursed Comics Calvacade #1 (2028) by James Tynion IV and Mark Buckinghum.
Those are the two Zee centric Halloween stories off the top of my head.
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adamwatchesmovies · 8 months
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3 Ninjas Kick Back (1994)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
3 Ninjas Kick Back is the Home Alone 2 to 3 Ninjas. It’s an inferior sequel - which is saying something considering how insufferable the first was - that does little more than regurgitate what was “successful” about the first, but in a different country. There isn’t an ounce of inspiration in its dreadful 93-minute running time.
Years ago, Grandpa (Victor Wong) defeated Koga (Sab Shimono) in a martial arts tournament. Ever since, the boy-turned-Japanese-crimelord has wanted the tournament’s prize - a dagger that doubles as a key to a cave full of riches - back. When their grandfather is hospitalized while in Japan, the three ninjas - Rocky (Sean Fox), Colt (Max Elliott Slade) and Tum-Tum (J. Evan Bonifant) accidentally play into Koga’s hands by visiting their sensei and bringing the dagger along with them.
The one good thing I will say about 3 Ninjas Kick Back is that it doesn’t waste any time pretending to be a good movie. One of the first scenes is a baseball game (a game with no age restrictions apparently) in which all sorts of dirty tricks are employed to win, including eating large amounts of beans and farting to knock out players. For a brief moment, I found myself in an out-of-body experience, forced to examine the circumstances that brought me to this moment. Sanity vanished. Only madness remained and I laughed hysterically. Not at the movie; at myself. Soon after, I was pulled back into my body and forced to confront this horrible excuse for children’s entertainment.
As before, the stunts and fights are unconvincing and badly choreographed. I know martial arts are supposed to empower you, but not to this extent. Colt, Rocky, Tum-Tum and their Japanese friend Miyo (Caroline Junko King) single-handedly defeat Koga’s minions like they’re made of wet paper. They don’t merely beat them, they humiliate them by pantsing the shadow warriors, knocking them over with Home Alone-style traps, or fighting while taking a phone call. I’m shocked no one disemboweled themselves out of shame. I’m talking about the characters and the actors.
It’s a movie without stakes since the three bumbling goons Koga initially sends after the three ninjas are so awful and so unfunny the crime lord’s credibility disappears like tears falling into the ocean. I don’t just mean the physical stakes; the emotional stakes are also nonexistent. The closest thing to a character arc the boys receive goes something like this: Colt has a temper so he… learns to focus and hit a baseball? Rocky can’t pitch because he doesn’t want to wear his glasses… until Miyo convinces him to? Tum-Tum… eats? Oh, and he wants to go to Japan with his grandfather, or something.
3 Ninjas Kick Back is aggressively juvenile and unfunny. From it emanates the distinct stink of a project no one cared about, that was squeezed out because the first was moderately successful and because the studio could keep ripping off “Home Alone” via the current popularity of martial arts films (This was released the same year as The Next Karate Kid and a year after Teenage Mutant Ninjas Turtles III). It doesn’t even try to check off any storytelling basics. You watch it in embarrassment. Knowing that there are still two more pictures in this series makes me wonder whether I’ll make it to High Noon at Mega Mountain, or die trying. (September 24, 2021)
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timberlakegallery · 18 days
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romancemedia · 1 year
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The Spectacular Spider-Man Couples
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Least favorite Diane moments (no hate just my least fav moments from her)
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realhousewives-fan · 2 years
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In Trouble After Disastrous Season
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Wow, no new episode of RHOSLC this week? Way to go, Bravo! What a way to sabotage the show even more then they’ve already done so far.
The third season of RHOSLC was beyond disappointing, but it appeared like the producers and editors were as much to blame for the flop.
It’s easy to blame these women for flopping on their third season, but was it really their fault?
The editors blew our expectations away with an epic trailer that teased about the coverage of Jen Shah’s guilty plea and a shocking whodunit with Heather Gay’s black eye.
What we got was a highly reduced season without any real story to follow, and it can only be blamed by Bravo for rushing into production to cover Jen’s trial.
Because the trial got postponed so many times, it was impossible for Bravo to keep up with their deadlines.
Was the season so short because of an internal investigation of Heather’s black eye?
The ladies aren’t without fault though.
This is where we can see that these are a bunch of rookies who doesn’t know how to play the game.
Can you imagine how these seasons would’ve been if they had someone like Tamra Judge or Lisa Vanderpump on their cast?
Lisa Barlow tried her best to stir the pot in season 2, but she showed all her cards too soon and alienated herself after her rant about Meredith Marks.
But after Bravo lost Mary Cosby and fired Jennie Nguyen after season 2 and failed to replace them, the cast was too small.
And soon they will lose Jen as she has been sentenced to over 6 years in prison. It’s clear that Bravo is in deep trouble with RHOSLC!
Season 3 was a rushed season. They didn’t replace Mary or Jennie but threw a bunch of “friends” into the mix, only to delete their most memorable moments.
One could question if Bravo knows what they’re doing.
What was one of the most promising shows unravelled before my eyes this year and I fear if there’s really a future for the show.
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moviesandmania · 2 years
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BLADE OF THE 47 RONIN (2022) Reviews, trailer, release news
BLADE OF THE 47 RONIN (2022) Reviews, trailer, release news
Blade of the 47 Ronin is a 2022 fantasy action film in which samurai clans operate in total secrecy three hundred years after the original 47 Ronin legend. Directed by Ron Yuan (Step Up China; Unspoken: Diary of an Assassin) from a screenplay co-written by Aimee Garcia, A.J. Mendez and John Swetnam. The movie stars Anna Akana, Teresa Ting, Mike Moh, Dustin Nguyen, Chris Pang, Chikako Fukuyama,…
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graphicpolicy · 2 months
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Preview: Endless #1
Endless #1 preview. When a heist to steal an expensive piece of scientific technology goes wrong, Henry Quan, a selfish career criminal, is unmoored in both space and time #comics #comicbooks
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