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Now showing on my 80's Fest Movie 🎥 marathon...Halloween II (1981) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #halloween #halloweenii #johncarpenter #michaelmyers #theshape #jamieleecurtis #lauriestrode #donaldpleasence #ripdonaldpleasance #DickWarlock #CharlesCyphers #pamelasusanshoop #LanceGuest #NancyLoomis #GloriaGifford #billywarlock #nancykyes #danacarvey #tawnymoyer #nancystephens #huntervonleer #jeffreykramer #KyleRichards #brianandrews #leorossi #AnaAlicia #cliffemmich #lucillebenson #TonyMoran #alanhaufrect #tymitchell #vintage #vhs #80s #80sfest #durandurantulsas6thannual80sfest
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The book list copied from feminist-reprise
Radical Lesbian Feminist Theory
A Passion for Friends: Toward a Philosophy of Female Affection, Jan Raymond
Call Me Lesbian: Lesbian Lives, Lesbian Theory, Julia Penelope
The Lesbian Heresy, Sheila Jeffreys
The Lesbian Body, Monique Wittig
Politics of Reality, Marilyn Frye
Willful Virgin: Essays in Feminism 1976-1992, Marilyn Frye
Lesbian Ethics, Sarah Hoagland
Sister/Outsider, Audre Lorde
Radical Feminist Theory – General/Collections
Freedom Fallacy: The Limits of Liberal Feminism, edited by Miranda Kiraly and Meagan Tyler
Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed, Renate Klein and Diane Bell
Love and Politics, Carol Anne Douglas
The Dialectic of Sex–The Case for Feminist Revolution, Shulamith Firestone
Sisterhood is Powerful, Robin Morgan, ed.
Radical Feminism: A Documentary Reader, edited by Barbara A. Crow
Three Guineas, Virginia Woolf
Sexual Politics, Kate Millett
Radical Feminism, Anne Koedt, Ellen Levine, and Anita Rapone, eds.
On Lies, Secrets and Silence, Adrienne Rich
Beyond Power: On Women, Men and Morals, Marilyn French
Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Law, Catharine MacKinnon
Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression, Sandra Bartky
Life and Death, Andrea Dworkin
This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, Gloria Anzaldua and Cherrie Moraga, eds.
Wildfire: Igniting the She/Volution, Sonia Johnson
Homegirls: A Black Feminist Anthology, Barbara Smith ed.
Fugitive Information, Kay Leigh Hagan
Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black, bell hooks
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center, bell hooks
Deals with the Devil and Other Reasons to Riot, Pearl Cleage
Pilgrimages/Peregrinajes, Maria Lugones
In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens, Alice Walker
The Whole Woman, Germaine Greer
Right Wing Women, Andrea Dworkin
Feminist Theory – Specific Areas
Prostitution
Paid For: My Journey Through Prostitution, Rachel Moran
Being and Being Bought: Prostitution, Surrogacy, and the Split Self, Kajsa Ekis Ekman
The Industrial Vagina: The Political Economy of the Global Sex Trade, Sheila Jeffreys
Female Sexual Slavery, Kathleen Barry
Women, Lesbians, and Prostitution: A Workingclass Dyke Speaks Out Against Buying Women for Sex, by Toby Summer, in Lesbian Culture: An Anthology, Julia Penelope and Susan Wolfe, eds.
Ten Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution, Jan Raymond
The Legalisation of Prostitution : A failed social experiment, Sheila Jeffreys
Making the Harm Visible: Global Sexual Exploitation of Women and Girls, Donna M. Hughes and Claire Roche, eds.
Prostitution, Trafficking, and Traumatic Stress, Melissa Farley
Not for Sale: Feminists Resisting Prostitution and Pornography, Christine Stark and Rebecca Whisnant, eds.
Pornography
Pornland: How Pornography Has Hijacked Our Sexuality, Gail Dines
Pornified: How Porn is Damaging Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families, Pamela Paul
Pornography: Men Possessing Women, Andrea Dworkin
Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality, Gail Dines
Pornography: Evidence of the Harm, Diana Russell
Pornography and Sexual Violence: Evidence of the Links (transcript of Minneapolis hearings published by Everywoman in the UK)
Rape
Against Our Will, Susan Brownmiller
Rape In Marriage, Diana Russell
Incest
Secret Trauma, Diana Russell
Victimized Daughters: Incest and the Development of the Female Self, Janet Liebman Jacobs
Battering/Domestic Violence
Loving to Survive, Dee Graham
Trauma and Recovery, Judith Herman
Why Does He Do That? Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men, Lundy Bancroft
Sadomasochism/”Sex Wars”
Unleashing Feminism: Critiquing Lesbian Sadomasochism in the Gay Nineties, Irene Reti, ed.
The Sex Wars, Lisa Duggan and Nan D. Hunter, eds.
The Sexual Liberals and the Attack on Feminism, edited by Dorchen Leidholdt and Janice Raymond
Sex, Lies, and Feminism, Charlotte Croson, off our backs, June 2001
How Orgasm Politics Has Hijacked the Women’s Movement, Sheila Jeffreys
A Vision of Lesbian Sexuality, Janice Raymond, in All The Rage: Reasserting Radical Lesbian Feminism, Lynne Harne & Elaine Miller, eds.
Sex and Feminism: Who Is Being Silenced? Adriene Sere in SaidIt, 2001
Consuming Passions: Some Thoughts on History, Sex and Free Enterprise by De Clarke (From Unleashing Feminism).
Separatism/Women-Only Space
“No Dobermans Allowed,” Carolyn Gage, in Lesbian Culture: An Anthology, Julia Penelope and Susan Wolfe, eds.
For Lesbians Only: A Separatist Anthology, Julia Penelope & Sarah Hoagland, eds.
Exploring the Value of Women-Only Space, Kya Ogyn
Medicine
Witches, Midwives and Nurses: A History of Women Healers, Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English
For Her Own Good: 150 Years of the Experts’ Advice to Women, Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English
The Hidden Malpractice: How American Medicine Treats Women as Patients and Professionals, Gena Corea
The Mother Machine: Reproductive Technologies from Artificial Insemination to Artificial Wombs, Gena Corea
Women and Madness, Phyllis Chesler
Women, Health and the Politics of Fat, Amy Winter, in Rain And Thunder, Autumn Equinox 2003, No. 20
Changing Our Minds: Lesbian Feminism and Psychology, Celia Kitzinger and Rachel Perkins
Motherhood
Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution, Adrienne Rich
The Reproduction of Mothering, Nancy Chodorow
Maternal Thinking: Toward a Politics of Peace, Sara Ruddick
Marriage/Heterosexuality
Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence, Adrienne Rich
The Spinster and Her Enemies: Feminism and Sexuality 1880-1930, Sheila Jeffreys
Anticlimax: A Feminist Perspective on the Sexual Revolution, Sheila Jeffreys
Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman, Michele Wallace
The Sexual Contract, Carol Pateman
A Radical Dyke Experiment for the Next Century: 5 Things to Work for Instead of Same-Sex Marriage, Betsy Brown in off our backs, January 2000 V.30; N.1 p. 24
Intercourse, Andrea Dworkin
Transgender/Queer Politics
Gender Hurts, Sheila Jeffreys
Female Erasure, edited by Ruth Barrett
Testosterone Rex: Unmaking the Myths of Our Gendered Minds, Cordelia Fine
Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference, Cordelina Fine
Sexing the Body: Gender and the Construction of Sexuality, Anne Fausto-Sterling
Myths of Gender, Anne Fausto-Sterling
Unpacking Queer Politics, Sheila Jeffreys
The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the She-Male, Janice Raymond
The Inconvenient Truth of Teena Brandon, Carolyn Gage
Language
Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the Fathers’ Tongues, Julia Penelope
Websters’ First New Intergalactic Wickedary, Mary Daly
Man Made Language, Dale Spender
Feminist Theology/Spirituality/Religion
Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women’s Liberation, Mary Daly
Gyn/Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism, Mary Daly
The Gods and Goddesses of Old Europe, Marija Gimbutas
Woman, Church and State, Matilda Joslyn Gage
The Women’s Bible, Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Pure Lust, Mary Daly
Backlash
The War Against Women, Marilyn French
Backlash, Susan Faludi
History/Memoir
Surpassing the Love of Men, Lillian Faderman
Going Too Far: The Personal Chronicles of a Feminist, Robin Morgan
Women of Ideas, and What Men Have Done to Them, Dale Spender
The Creation of Patriarchy, Gerda Lerner
The Creation of Feminist Consciousness, From the Middle Ages to Eighteen-Seventy, Gerda Lerner
Why History Matters, Gerda Lerner
A Vindication of the Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft, ed.
The Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Susan B. Anthony Reader: Correspondence, Writings, Speeches, Ellen Carol Dubois, ed., Gerda Lerner, Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The Suffragette Movement, Sylvia Pankhurst
In Our Time: Memoirs of a Revolution, Susan Brownmiller
Women, Race and Class, Angela Y. Davis
Economy
Counting for Nothing: What Men Value and What Women Are Worth, Marilyn Waring
For-Giving: A Feminist Criticism of Exchange, Genevieve Vaughn
Fat/Body Image/Appearance
Shadow on a Tightrope: Writings by Women on Fat Oppression, Lisa Schoenfielder and Barb Wieser
Beauty and Misogyny: Harmful Cultural Practices in the West, Sheila Jeffreys
Can’t Buy My Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel, Jean Kilbourne
The Beauty Myth, Naomi Wolf
Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body, Susan Bordo
The Invisible Woman: Confronting Weight Prejudice in America, Charisse Goodman
Women En Large: Photographs of Fat Nudes, Laurie Toby Edison and Debbie Notkin
Disability
With the Power of Each Breath: A Disabled Women’s Anthology, Susan E. Browne, Debra Connors, and Nanci Stern
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“Tracy Roe” 26 (USA ~1979)
An article was published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 1979 detailing multiple cases of sudden collapse and maternal death after legal abortion with the use of Prostaglandin F2A. “Tracy Roe” was one of the women killed with this method. Tracy’s exact year of death was not given in the article, so the year the study was published is used here.
Tracy was 26 years old and perfectly healthy when she underwent a prostaglandin abortion at a teaching hospital. She seemed to be tolerating the first injection of prostaglandin F2A well, so the abortionist injected a second instillation into Tracy’s uterus only five minutes later.
Shortly after the second instillation, Tracy developed head pain, chest pain and difficulty breathing. Five minutes after that, she had a seizure and her heart stopped. She was resuscitated and admitted to the ICU.
Tracy eventually delivered her dead baby but did not improve. During the last weeks of her life, she was in poor condition and was never able to be discharged from the hospital. She died a month after the abortion.
A few others killed by prostaglandin instillation abortion include Shelby Moran, Allegra Roseberry, “Gracie Roe,” “Trinity Roe,” “Pamela Roe,” “Brenda Roe,” “Teresa Roe” and “Gloria Roe.”
Tracy was 26 and healthy before the abortion. There is no reason that she and her baby had to die.
Sudden Collapse and Death of Women Obtaining Abortions Induced with Prostaglandin F2A, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2/15/79
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/handle/10822/783135?show=full
#tw abortion#pro life#unsafe yet legal#victims of roe#unidentified victim#tw murder#tw ab*rtion#abortion#abortion debate#death from legal abortion
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Goblins of Discord 👹 Enneagram Type Database 🤓
All typings have a corresponding youtube video (linked). Many more on their way. Please note, that some of these are likely to change a bit in the future.
I’ll probably update a handful of older ones soon, as my understanding of the Enneagram has evolved since some of them were made (and is still deepening). This obsession is all-consuming and I won’t stop until I can psychically intuit every single type + instinct combination on sight, within 10 seconds and am rebirthed into my next form as the 🧞♀️👁️ human pixie frequency diviner of the apocalypse. 😈 🔥
If you think you’ve found a weirdo type and might want to join a typing call, DM larissa on the goblinsofdiscord instagram, or post the type below in the comments.
🍄 👀 If you want to book a typing call or submit an introvert video (of you or someone you know) to be picked over, spitroasted, impression’ed on, click here.
Enneagram Type 1
John Waters 🗑️✝️ 1w2 7w6 4w3 so/sx 💖💧🧚♂️ The Pope of Trash
Jamie Lee Curtis 🎃 1w2 36 so/sx 👹 The Horny Karen
Nasim Aghdam 🐅 1w9 7w6 4w5 so/sp 💥 Triple Frustration Threat
Quentin Crisp 🎀 ✨ 1w9 4w3 7w6 so/sx 🦚 Trailblazing Peacock
Enneagram Type 2
Pamela Des Barres 🌼 2w3 7w6 9w1 so/sx ☀️ Flowerchild Supergroupie
Big Edie (Grey Gardens) ✝️🐈⬛ 2w1 6w7 8w9 sx/so 🍸 Mother Diva
Enneagram Type 3
Lucy Lawless ⚔️ 3w2 8w7 5w6 so/sx ⚔️ watch
Montel Williams 👄 3w2 6w7 8w7 so/sp ⚔️ watch
Jensen Ackles 👻 3w2 6w7 8w9 sp/so ⭐ watch
Corey Feldman 🎩 3w2 6w7 9w1 sp/sx ★Ascension Millennium
David Fincher 🎥 3w4 5w6 8w7 sp/so 📦 What's in his Box?
Bret Easton Ellis 😍🗡️ 3w4 5w6 8w9 so/sp 🖤🚬 American Psycho
Whitney Houston 🖤 3w4 6w7 9w1 sx/so 🥀 Queen of the Night
Gregg Araki 🚬 3w4 6w7 9w8 so/sx 👄 The Doomed Enneagram
Nicole Kidman 👠 3w4 6w7 1w9 👠 watch
Emma Roberts 🫖 3w4 6w7 1w2 so/sp 🍰 watch
Belinda Carlistle 🔥 3w4 1w9 7w8 🔥 sp/so watch
Caroline Calloway 💸 3w4 7w6 9w1 so/sx ✨ Happy Scammerversary
Enneagram 4
Vivien Leigh 🌹 4w3 6w7 9w1 so/sx 🥀 Making Fours Dramatic Again
Winona Ryder 🥀 Enneagram 4w3 6w7 9w1 sp/so 🥀 The OG Sadgirl
Jeff Buckley 🥀 4w5 6w7 9w1 sx/so 💔 watch
Enneagram Type 5
Anna Khachiyan 🧠🕳️ 5w4 9w8 4w3 so/sp 🚬 watch
Shirley Jackson 🥃 5w4 📓 livestream slop job
Sam Bankman-Fried 🤓 5w6 9w8 3w4 spso 💩 Gaslighting Nerd
Enneagram Type 6
Larry David 🍋 6w5 1w9 4w3 so/sp 😒 Miserable F*ck
Lauryn Hill 😇 6w5 8w9 2w1 so/sp 🎤 Gonna Find You..
Julia Ducournau 🚗 6w5 9w1 4w3 💋 Baby, I Like it Raw
Caroline Ellison 🧠 6w7 1w2 3w2 sp/so 🖖 Polycule Pick-Me
Robert Crumb 🤡 6w7 4w5 1w2 💦 The Sex Weasel
David Icke 🦎 6w7 9w1 3w2 so/sp 👁️👽 The Passion of 6
Daniel Clowes 👻 6w7 9w1 4w3 so/sp ✒️ Like a Velvet Glove
Phil Ochs 🎸 6w7 9w1 4w5 so/sp 💧 The Misunderstood Folk Hero
Dylan Moran ☘️ 6w7 9w1 4w3 sp/so 🤴 watch
Mia Goth 🍯 6w7 9w1 2w3 sp/sx 😇 Strange Angel
Sean Baker 🍊 6w7 9w1 3w2 so/sp ☀️ Red’s Rocket
Enneagram Type 7
Josephine Baker 💃🏽 7w6 28 so/sx 🎶 Shine on, Queen
Little Edie (Grey Gardens) 🧚♀️ 7w6 9w1 4w3 so/sx ⭐ 🩸 Fallen Star
Florence Welch ✨ 7w6 4w3 9w1 sp/so 🧚♀️ Chaotic Pixie Queen
Theo Von 🍆 7w6 9w8 4w5 sp/so 🐀 The Rat King
Danny Elfman 💀 7w6 9w1 4w5 so/sp 🎃 Dead Man’s Party
Johnette Napolitano 🩸 7w6 8w9 4w5 sp/sx 🐍 Concrete Blonde
Vincent Gallo 👹 7w6 4w5 8w9 sp/sx 😈 Horny Goblin
Heidi Fleiss 🐍🦜 7w8 1w9 3w4 spsx 🍑🚬 Hollywood Madam
Eartha Kitt 😻🐈⬛ 7w8 4w3 1w2 sx/so 🐈⬛😿 Cat Woman
Enneagram Type 8
Robin Quivers 😈😇 8w7 6w7 2w1 so/sp 💋 Glorious Narcissist
Ma Anand Sheela 😎 8w9 2w1 6w5 so/sp 💧 I Love B*tches
Glenn Danzig 🦇 8w9 6w7 4w5 sx/so ☠️ Prince of Darkness
Sylvia Brown 🔮 8w9 7w8 4w5 sp/so 🧿 watch
Enneagram Type 9
Rachel Dolezal 🐑 9w8 62 sp/so🌹 Mother Issues
Kathy Bates 🍯 9w8 62 sp/so 🩸 Sweet Misery
Shelley Duvall 🍯 9w1 6w7 2w3 sp/so 🐑 The Saccharine Sacrificial Lamb
Keith Moon 💥 9w8 7w6 3w4 sp/so 🌙 Wild Man
Sophie Thatcher 🩸 9w8 7w6 4w5 sx/sp🧚♀️ Grime Fairy
Dash Nekrasova 🕯 9w8 4w3 7w6 sx/so 🚬 watch
Nathan Fielder 🕳️ 9w8 5w6 3w2 sp/so 🤡 watch
Cazzie David 🦝 9w8 6w7 4w5 sp/so 🦝 Sad Sack
Charles Burns 🕳️ 9w1 5w6 3w4 so/sp 🕳️ watch
David Cronenberg 📺 9w1 5w4 3w4 so/sx 👄 Dream Daddy
Jessica Lange 🦢 9w1 63 so/sp 🦢 watch
John Galliano 🧵 9w1 4w3 7w6 sx/sp 🪡 Objet D'Art
Tyler Gaca 👻 9w1 7w6 4w3 so/sx 🍯 Ghosthoney
Chuck Palahniuk 🧞♂️ 9w1 7w6 4w3 so/sp 😈 All Hail the God
Corey Haim 🍍 9w1 7w6 3w2 sx/so 💔 Heartbreaker
Anna Biller ☠️🔮 9w1 4w3 7w6 so/sx 💖⚗️ The Love Witch
Frank James 💅 9w1 3w4 6w7 so/sp 🔪 watch
👯✨ Twins ✨👯
Lori & George (formerly Reba) 🤠 🤩
Lori: 6w7 9w1 3w2 sp/so
George (Reba): 9w1 3w4 6w7 so/sp
Carmen & Lupita 🦋🧙🏽
Carmen 6w7 9w1 3w2 sp/so
Lupita 9w8 7w6 3w4 sp/so
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Intersection lines book 1
by Batman200 Lieutenant Olivia Benson investigates a case of a young girl murdered as the case progressed she teams up with other detectives and super heroes Words: 9, Chapters: 1/100, Language: English Series: Part 1 of Intersection lines Fandoms: X-Men (Comicverse), Law & Order: SVU, Bakuretsu Tenshi | Burst Angel, Justice League & Justice League Unlimited (Cartoons), Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Power Rangers in Space, Power Rangers Samurai, Power Rangers Time Force, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Runaways (TV 2017), Batwoman (TV 2019), Supergirl (TV 2015), Arrow (TV 2012), Avengers (Comics), Castle (TV 2009), Rizzoli & Isles, Martial Law (TV), Rush Hour (TV 2016), Tekken (Video Games), Spider-Man (Comicverse), The Boys (TV 2019), Street Fighter, Kyonyuu Fantasy, Blue Bloods (TV), New Mutants (Comics), G.I. Joe - All Media Types, Gen13 (Comics), WildC.A.T.S. (Comics), Catwoman (Comics), Jessica Jones (TV), Scream (TV), I Know What You Did Last Summer (TV 2021), The 100 (TV), NCIS: Los Angeles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TV 2012) Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Categories: F/F, F/M, Multi Relationships: Jean Grey/Xi'an Coy Manh, Olivia Benson/Alexandra Cabot, Xi'an Coy Manh/Emma Frost, Nyssa al Ghul/Laurel Lance, Jubilation Lee/Rachel Summers, Ichiki Hisako/Laura Kinney, Karolina Dean/Nico Minoru, Jemma Simmons/Skye | Daisy Johnson, Grace Choi/Diana (Wonder Woman), Grace Choi/Pamela Isley, Jo/Meg (Bakuretsu Tenshi), Celeste Cuckoo/Ichiki Hisako, Chun-Li/Cammy White, Kazama Jin/Christie Monteiro/Nina Williams, Kazama Asuka/Emilie ''Lili'' de Rochefort, Julia Chang/Kazama Jin/Ling Xiaoyu, Felicia Hardy/Cindy Moon, Margot Gilbert/Alison Grant, Emma Duval/Audrey Jensen/Brooke Maddox, Cassandra Cain/Zatanna Zatara, Nadira/Trip Regis, Trip Regis/Katie Walker, Trip Regis/Jennifer Scotts, Adam Park/Tanya Sloan, Emma Goodall/Kimberly Hart/Gia Moran/Trini, Melinda May/Natasha Romanov, Diana (Wonder Woman)/Melinda May, Lauren Shiba/Mia Watanabe, The Female | Kimiko Miyashiro & Original Female Character(s), Diana (Wonder Woman)/Skye | Daisy Johnson, Karai/April O'Neil (TMNT) Additional Tags: Girl Penis, Lesbian Sex, Alternate Universe via https://ift.tt/h7w0INr
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It’s really creepy actually but as Pamela Moran would say
Have at it
I don’t really have anything better to do you know
But
Fuckin Adsense
I guess
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Shopping coolest stores
Harrod's London Shopping coolest stores, best shopping stores in the world with also online websites, plus some useful quotes to better understand the human shopping philosophy. It is truly an amazing and special feeling when you see something beautiful in a shopping mall or online shopping site and you get it for yourself. I feel really proud and happy when I can buy some stuff for me. Shopping is no less than therapy. You might have heard people saying I have just had retail therapy. The kind of happiness, excitement, and satisfaction that comes with shopping is real and undeniable. Shopping enables you to try new brands and products and have many new experiences. Also, consumer demand increases the competition in the market, which contributes to the growth of economic activities. Governments are deemed to succeed or fail by how well they make money go round, regardless of whether it serves any useful purpose. They regard it as a sacred duty to encourage the country’s most revolting spectacle: the annual feeding frenzy in which shoppers queue all night, then stampede into the shops, elbow, trample and sometimes fight to be the first to carry off some designer junk which will go into landfill before the sales next year. The madder the orgy, the greater the triumph of economic management. George Monbiot Happiness is not in money but in shopping. Marilyn Monroe
Galeries Lafayette Paris For me, shopping is a way to unwind. Stacey Dooley Shopping is my cardio. Carrie Bradshaw I always say shopping is cheaper than a psychiatrist. Tammy Faye Bakker I need these cashmere gloves because it’s winter… and I have hands. Rebecca Bloomwood I love shopping. There is a little bit of magic found in buying something new. It is instant gratification, a quick fix. Rebecca Bloom Christmas shopping! I can do all my Christmas shopping here! I know March is a bit early, but why not be organized? And then when Christmas arrives I won’t have to go near the horrible Christmas crowds. Sophie Kinsella
Destiny Usa New York Shopping is better than sex. If you’re not satisfied after shopping, you can make an exchange for something you really like. Adrienne Gusoff Once again, we come to the Holiday Season, a deeply religious time that each of us observes, in his own way, by going to the mall of his choice. Dave Barry I shop, therefore I am. Heather Chandler Shopping is a woman thing. It's a contact sport like football. Women enjoy the scrimmage, the noisy crowds, the danger of being trampled to death, and the ecstasy of the purchase. Erma Bombeck Show your confidence. Show you’re not afraid. Go to restaurants. Go shopping. Rudy Giuliani Men are like shoes. Some fit better than others. And sometimes you go out shopping and there’s nothing you like. Janet Evanovich
Amazon store Buy what you don’t have yet or what you really want, which can be mixed with what you already own. Buy only because something excites you, not just for the simple act of shopping. Karl Lagerfeld I love shopping. There is a little bit of magic found in buying something new. It is instant gratification, a quick fix. Rebecca Bloom I think, they should list shopping as a cardiovascular activity. My heart never beats as fast as it does when I see a reduced by 50 percent’ sign. Sophie Kinsella The odds of going to the store for a loaf of bread and coming out with only a loaf of bread are three billion to one. Erma Bombeck Recreational shopping is the shortest distance between two points: you and broke. Victoria Moran Shopping is actually very similar to farming a field. You can’t keep buying the same thing, you have to have a bit of variety. Sophie Kinsella
Aliexpress store For some, shopping is an art; for others, it’s a sport. Pamela Klaffke The quickest way to know a woman is to go shopping with her. Marcelene Cox. Shopping is a bit of a relaxing hobby for me, which is sometimes troubling for the bank balance. Rebecca Hall I went window shopping today! I bought four windows. Tommy Cooper I like my money right where I can see it: hanging in my closet. Carrie Bradshaw I did a lot of shopping for her in Tokyo because the colors here are very conservative. A shopaholic would have a coat in every color and lots of accessories. Sophie Kinsella
Milan fashion chamber Italy If a man doesn’t fit, you can’t exchange him seven days later for a gorgeous cashmere sweater. Rebecca Bloomwood The only consolation I had was buying things. If I bought some pretty thing it cheered me up for a while. Iris Murdoch Never give up on something you really want. However impossible things seem, there’s always a way. Sophie Kinsella One good thing about Christmas shopping is it toughens you for the January sales. Grace Kriley There are 17 more shopping days until Christmas. So, guys, that means 16 more days till we start shopping, right? Conan O’Brien Christmas is the time when kids tell Santa what they want and adults pay for it. Richard Lamm
Christmas markets in the world Style Strategy is about shopping smart, staying chic, and making it all last. It’s about showing women how to shop for value without compromising style. Nina Garcia From a commercial point of view, if Christmas did not exist it would be necessary to invent it. Katharine Whitehorn Xmas Trivia: Before it became a major shopping holiday, Christmas is believed to have had a ‘religious’ meaning. Andy Borowitz I’m a last-minute shopper. I end up at the mall or somewhere on Christmas Eve. It’s a shame. Brad Paisley If I have free time, I want to go to the beach, walk around a shopping mall, go grocery shopping. Live a little bit of life. James Wan I still believe in the Holy Trinity, except now it's Target, Trader Joe's, and IKEA.” Jen Lancaster
Best Chinese Watches They said I was a valued customer, now they send me hate mail.” Sophie Kinsella Shopping is really complicated if you are a girl. Helen Salter I've no idea when I'm going to wear it, the girl replied calmly. I only knew that I had to have it. Once I tried it on, well... She shrugged. The dress claimed me. Isabel Wolff Whoever said that money can’t buy happiness simply didn’t know where to go shopping. Bo Derek Women usually love what they buy, yet hate two-thirds of what is in their closets. Mignon McLaughlin If men liked shopping, they'd call it research. Cynthia Nelms
Original T-shirts When I shop, the world gets better, and the world is better, but then it's not, and I need to do it again. Sophie Kinsella For in some ways the world was like a shopping centre, and he himself was a doubtful customer, often ineffectual, being talked into buying things he didn't want, things indeed which nobody in their right mind would want to buy. Margaret Mahy The saving of money is usually the delaying of the wasting of money. Mokokoma Mokhonoana Once a culture becomes entirely advertising friendly, it seizes to be a culture at all. Mark Crispin Miller Always be polite to possible murderers: that was the twenty-four-hour-shopping philosophy. Kate Griffin Hanging onto a bad buy will not redeem the purchase.” Terence Conran
Diagonal Mar Barcelona The wise find pleasure in using a product until it is no longer usable; the foolish, in replacing an old but still usable product with a brand new one.” Mokokoma Mokhonoana COVID-19 may be the final nail in the coffin of the traditional store model as the isolated people of the world switch to internet shopping. Steven Magee Shopping: one of my favorite pastimes. Adrienne Posey Therapy is a good grocery store. Adrienne Posey When deciding what to buy, remember that some things are easy to buy - but then we have to use them. If they're not used, they don't enhance our lives; they just contribute to guilt and clutter. Gretchen Rubin In this era of oversupply and super-abundance in fashion, one doesn’t need more. Well, definitely not more of things...whereas we all could use MORE of wisdom, education and ethics of consumption. Anastacia Plastinina
The Rockefeller Center New York The need for social interaction ... is very much a part of why women shop. All our interviewees commented at some point that social interaction was part of the shopping experience. Stella Minahan ...I get home and there's a box on my front porch. My serotonin surges and Jeff Bezos is a rich man because he knows how much we all just love to get a present, even if it's a present we bought for ourselves. Caroline Kepnes If shopping helps them to forgive you, I think you won't find an easier and cheaper way to be forgiven. Sarvesh Jain Happiness is not having what you love, it is loving what you have. Amit Kalantri Paying or having paid for something often makes it seem necessary; or better, more important, or more useful than it is. Mokokoma Mokhonoana I hate department stores. They're too bright, too loud, and too crammed full of junk that nobody needs. Whenever I'm forced to spend time in one I start thinking about how consumer culture is just one long, expensive, planet-killing distraction from the fact that we're all going to die eventually. Karen M. McManus
Black Friday Shopping Our caring about what others think about us is one of the pillars of the economy. Mokokoma Mokhonoana When unmoderated materialism is the world's norm, consumer is the product, product does the consuming.” Abhijit Naskar During the shopping process, Amazon’s AI offers suggestions of items that it predicts you will want to buy. The AI does a reasonable job. However, it is far from perfect. In our case, the AI accurately predicts what we want to buy about 5 percent of the time. We actually purchase about one of every twenty items it recommends. Considering the millions of items on offer, that’s not bad! Ajay Agrawal Happiness is all too often pursued through the use of a credit card. Mokokoma Mokhonoana For most people who board, the experience of shopping or acquiring is so overwhelmingly rewarding that it erases all thoughts of consequences. Randy O. Frost Consumerism is based on the illusion that you can fill spiritual or emotional emptiness with physical products. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Cyber Monday Shopping Just because you purchased something costly doesn’t mean you have to use it every day to feel its worth. Sarvesh Jain There are two ways to shop, one is to try until you find exactly what you’re looking for. Or second, find something that feels good and hope that you’ll like it along the way. Sarvesh Jain You can also read: Facebook market Fashion quotes Black Friday Day Cyber Monday Thanksgiving Day Story Chinese watches Tennis bracelet history Parnis watches Tevise brand watch Lige brand watch Hot flash sales https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONe6AU_uaUc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcyP-zA3HjU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0Q-l9WIGjU Read the full article
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Entrevista con Luisa Moran transcrita!
Entrevistadora: Buenas tardes Luisa, mi nombre es Pamela moran mucho gusto. En esta ocasión (Bueno) te agradezco por tomarte el tiempo, quisiera hacerte una entrevista con una serie de preguntas sobre tu profesión.
Entrevistada: Hola Pamela Buenas tardes, mucho gusto mi nombre es Luisa Moran y pues si totalmente disponible en las preguntas que tu quieras realizarme con todo gusto.
Entrevistadora: de acuerdo, bueno como primer punto quisiera saber ¿cuál es tu trabajo? o a qué te dedicas?
Entrevistada: Bueno me dedico en el rubro de la visita médica pertenezco a la industria farmacéutica y pues me dedico día con día a visitar médicos, pero es una profesión que está integrada por diferentes funciones, muchas veces no solo visitar médicos si no visitar hospitales, farmacias compañías que cuentan con clínicas empresariales, en si el trabajo es muy amplio no solo es visitar médicos también es farmacias y en muchas ocasiones también realizar (el) la acción del vendedor, realizar también muchas ventas directas a farmacias o a médicos que, que pues tienen farmacias o botiquines que es como nosotros le llamamos que es un permiso para poder comercializar medicamentos dentro de sus clínicas (verdad) no necesariamente solo farmacias entonces me dedico a ser visitador médico.
Entrevistadora: Que interesante, y (eh) que fue lo que te motivo a trabajar en esta área es decir tenías pensado trabajar ya de esto desde un principio o en algún momento pensabas trabajar de otra cosa?
Entrevistada: Pues si! Principalmente mi profesión es nutricionista yo soy nutricionista dietista pero se me presento esta gran oportunidad de pues ingresar a este rubro y comenzar una carrera profesional dentro de la visita medica honestamente nunca ejercí mi carrera eh como nutricionista por qué Justo cuando ya me estaba por graduar en esa semana justamente, me llegó una oportunidad de visita médica donde aplique y (y) de verdad gracias a Dios pues aplique y pude entrar al rubro y pues de ahí comenzó mi carrera eso fue hace 5 años prácticamente en diciembre de este año entonces si quizás pensaba trabajar de nutricionista en algún momento pero desde que inicie me enamore de la visita médica de esta profesión y pues he venido creciendo continuamente y pues no, quiero quedarme acá y continuar avanzando por qué es un rubro donde se puede crecer profesionalmente y personalmente por qué trabajamos en base a ventas también se ve involucrado mucho el marketing farmacéutico que también es muy interesante, la verdad es una profesión donde se integran diferentes conocimientos de otras carreras no solamente (no solamente) carreras a fin de de la salud.
Entrevistadora: De acuerdo, ¿en cuantos laboratorios has laborado? En cuantos has estado en todo este tiempo?
Entrevistada: Inicialmente pues he trabaje para laboratorios ARSAL fue mi primera experiencia laboral en visita médica ellos me dieron la oportunidad de ingresar al rubro sin experiencia alguna por que generalmente y hasta ahora es así, piden una experiencia de mínimos dos años, son muy pocas las compañías que permiten ingresar sin ningún experiencia o sea cero experiencia y ellos me dieron la oportunidad, luego de eso a los 10 meses pues me cambié por una mejor oportunidad eh una mejora salarial y bueno luego trabajé en laboratorios MEGALABS y ahora que estoy en el tercer laboratorio que es una compañía transnacional se llama ABOT y pues estoy muy contenta por lo que he logrado hasta el momento.
Entrevistadora: Que bonito como te has ido superando Luisa es bien interesante tu historia (eh) ¿cuales crees que son tus características o que es cuál es tu fuerte para desenvolverte en esta área de trabajo?
Entrevistada: Bueno he una de las características en este, en esta profesión es siempre ser una persona muy positiva, ser persistente, emprendedora por qué pues es muy complejo muchas veces trabajar con diferentes personalidades tenemos que entender por decirlo así el perfil de cada cliente así como médicos son farmacias también vendedores de diferentes droguerías y pues muchas veces pasan, suceden (eh) cosas que no esperamos también a final de mes es difícil cumplir muchas cuotas pero pues a pesar de cualquier altibajo que pueda haber nosotros no podemos llegar a una clínica con una cara depresiva o tristes (o) no podemos, tenemos que pues siempre tener una actitud positiva ante cualquier problema que la vida nos presente ya sea laboral o familiar o personal entonces pienso que entre las primeras, una de mis cualidades es que soy una persona muy positiva también persistente con nuestros clientes y y siempre buscar eh a nosotros nos decían al inicio en la compañía donde yo inicié, siempre trabajar en función del negocio al final esto es ventas y pues todos estamos tras una comisión al final que es lo que nos motiva a s lo que nos motiva cumplir metas para ganar y pues aumentar nuestros ingresos a fin de cada mes.
Entrevistadora: ¿Cuál ha sido alguno de los retos que te ha tocado enfrentar en esta profesión?
Entrevistada: Honestamente todos los días es un reto para cada uno de los profesionales de la salud en este ámbito de llevar medicamentos que mejoren la salud del paciente, todo es en pro del paciente y generar esa demanda para que el médico lo conozca, que el médico confíe y que el médico prescriba lo mejor para su paciente y pues uno de los retos principales muchas veces es (eh) la competencia, la competencia por qué pues siempre hay más de una opción en este, en este rubro pues habemos compañías con productos o medicamentos originales y hay muchísimas compañías con productos farmacéuticos que nosotros llamamos genéricos es decir que es lo mismo pero no fueron ellos los primeros en el mercado no son los innovadores no son los que tienen estudios con un respaldo científico que es lo que al final da la seguridad y da la pauta al médico para que pueda utilizar el producto que si tenga un estudio que compruebe su eficacia en la vida del paciente y qué pueda pues indicarlo en algún paciente confiando en que allá una probabilidad del 100 % de que va a ir a aliviar el dolor por decirlo así o aliviar el problema qué hay en el paciente entonces uno de los retos es este, yo trabajo en una compañía farmacéutica que es prácticamente en todos sus productos originales entonces hay muchas compañías que tienen los mismos productos pero ellos vinieron después de nosotros y se fueron creando después de nosotros, puede ser que allá hasta 10 marcas de lo mismo pero son genéricos y solo hay uno que es original entonces muchas veces un reto es que el médico prescriba un original por el recurso del paciente por qué muchas veces este es limitado entonces obviamente el producto original un producto con estudio científico un producto con estándares de calidad al momento de almacenarlo de producirlo de empavarlo de trasladarlo a los países obviamente el costo es mucho mayor entonces si nosotros lo vemos desde el punto de vista económico ahora la economía pues es un factor importante para los pacientes y la accesibilidad para el paciente no para todos es lo mismo entonces uno de los retos es ese de qué un médico pueda prescribirle a un paciente un producto Abot en este caso que es para la compañía que yo laboro actualmente ver sus otros productos que pueden costar por decirlo así si el mío cuesta $40 hay otro que cuesta $20 hay como 10 marcas que cuestan $20 dólares entonces para el paciente no es fácil y eso se reconoce pero también buscamos la eficacia a largo plazo para el paciente la eficacia y la seguridad por qué puede ser de que un médico entonces por qué el paciente no tiene como sofá comprar el medicamento le deje un genérico de $20 dólares pero el siguiente mes que llega llega igual o peor con los mismos signos con los mismos síntomas de su enfermedad y pues versus a un medicamento original esto nunca va a pasar por qué la eficacia es casi del 100% entonces uno de los resto es llevar de la mano la economía y también la eficacia y seguridad para el paciente para que el paciente y el médico pues entiendan de qué, de qué hay productos que van a ayudar a mejorar más rápido la vida de su paciente.
Entrevistadora: Claro y cómo por último punto quisiera que compartieras con nosotros algunos de tus logros profesionalmente.
Entrevistada: Bueno en el período tan corto que tengo de pertenecer a este rubro que han sido prácticamente 5 años si creo que he logrado muchas, muchas cosas que para otras personas es difícil por qué primeramente la importancia acá es de conocer, de conocer diferentes zonas de pues conocer diferentes tipos de clase terapéutica de diferentes medicamentos y en mi caso he tenido la oportunidad que en cada compañía que llego he trabajado diferentes medicamentos para diferentes especialidades, también he trabajado diferentes zonas he, todo el país ya lo trabajé, tengo conocimientos de los médicos farmacias de la zona en general de la zona medica a nivel de país entonces si en su momento ha sido muy difícil ha sido un reto muy grande para mí adaptarme conocer la industria farmacéutica y pues me dedico día con día y pues pro mis propios medios tratar de sobresalir en las zonas que he llegado como nueva tratar de sobresalir que es un poco limitante cuando uno es nuevo pero lo he logrado lo he superado y creo que eso es uno de mis logros el conocimiento que he adquirido hasta este día.
Entrevistadora: qué bueno Luisa, lastimosamente se nos ha agotado el tiempo pero te agradezco por compartir toda esta información conmigo. Ha sido un placer.
Entrevistada: Gracias Pamela.
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FAVORITE TV COUPLES: Pamela & Chase (Army Wives)
"My man just came back and got a hero's welcome, lemme tell ya ... he knows how to shoot off the fireworks, we're talking 21-gun salute, so stay hydrated!"
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I love her so much 😂
Go Pamela!
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Claudia Joy Holden is the saint patron of patience 😂🤣
#army wives#army wives rewatch#claudia joy holden#kim delaney#denise sherwood#catherine bell#roxy leblanc#sally pressman#pamela moran#brigid brannagh#claudia joy x denise x roxy x pamela#ESPECIALLY when it comes to Roxy 😂#I love how Denise is the ONLY one caring how Roxy is destroying everything while Claudia joy and Pamela are unfazed 😂🤣
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I was tagged by the ever-awesome @theonceoverthinker!!
Rule: List ten of your favorite female characters and tag 10 people.
1. Emma Swan (OUAT)
2. Prue Halliwell (Charmed)
3. Piper Halliwell (Charmed)
4. Diana Skouris (The 4400)
5. Abbie Carmichael (Law & Order)
6. Dana Whitaker (Sports Night)
7. Roxy LeBlanc (Army Wives)
8. Pamela Moran (Army Wives)
9. Casey Novak (SVU)
10. Abby Mills (Harper’s Island)
I generally don’t tag but if you want to do this, consider yourself tagged!
#danielle's life stuff#emma swan#prue halliwell#piper halliwell#diana skouris#abbie carmichael#dana whitaker#roxy leblanc#pamela moran#casey novak#abby mills
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Bad movie I have Russ Meyer’s Cleavage Collection It has Common-Law Cabin 1967, Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers 1968, Good Morning & Goodbye! 1967 and a Bonus DVD of Vintage R.M. Clips
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Five of Pentacles. Art by Sonia Moran, from The Leeds Tarot Card Project.
“The 5 of pentacles is interpreted as a bleak card – it represents financial loss, poverty, isolation, and worry. All this feels very poignant at this moment in time with the current socio-economic situation and with the world in the clutches of a pandemic.
However, the making of this piece is more to do with the symbol of the pentacle itself and how to alter its form from 2D into 3D. When thinking about the pentacle shape, I thought about how the 5 points of the star could fold up and form a 3D pyramid and on each of those 5 sides I could embroider a coin. The pyramid then collapses into the centre to reveal another small pentacle with further coins inside.
There is a lot of significance in the number 5: the 5 points of the pentacle itself, the 5 senses: sight, smell, touch, taste, and sound. There are also the 5 elements: water, earth, fire, wind, and spirit- and my choice of colours comes to reflect this. The colours are also inspired by my own deck of tarot cards which were designed by Pamela Coleman Smith in 1909 and remains the most popular deck used by tarot readers.
This has been a joyful project to be involved in and it’s been so interesting seeing how other people respond to their tarot cards!”
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A Movie A Day #323: Ted & Venus (1991, directed by Bud Cort)
Strange movie, Ted & Venus. Actor Bud Cort (you remember him from Harold and Maude) both directs and stars as Ted. Ted is a homeless poet who lives on the beach and only has one friend, a mellow beach bum named Max (Josh Brolin). Kim Adams plays Linda, who is the Venus of the title, a social worker who has a bodybuilder jerk for a boyfriend (Brian Thompson, who you might remember as the main…
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HALLOWEEN II (1981) - Episode 205 - Decades of Horror 1980s
“He was my patient for fifteen years. He became an obsession with me until I realized that there was nothing within him, neither conscious nor reason that was… even remotely human. An hour ago, I stood up and fired six shots into him, and then, he just got up and walked away. ” He shot him! Six times! …or was it seven? Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr – as they count the shots The Shape takes from Dr. Loomis in Halloween II (1981).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 205 – Halloween II (1981)
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While Dr. Loomis hunts for Michael Myers, a traumatized Laurie is rushed to Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, and The Shape is not far behind her.
Director: Rick Rosenthal
Writers: John Carpenter, Debra Hill
Music by: John Carpenter, Alan Howarth
Cinematography by: Dean Cundey (director of photography)
Film Editing by: Mark Goldblatt, Skip Schoolnik
Selected Cast:
Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode
Nichole Drucker as Young Laurie Strode
Donald Pleasence as Dr. Sam Loomis
Dick Warlock as Michael Myers / The Shape / Patrolman #3
Adam Gunn as Young Michael Myers
Nick Castle and Tony Moran as Michael Myers (archive footage)
Charles Cyphers as Sheriff Leigh Brackett
Lance Guest as Jimmy
Pamela Susan Shoop as Nurse Karen Bailey
Hunter von Leer as Deputy Gary Hunt
Tawny Moyer as Nurse Jill Franco
Ana Alicia as Nurse Janet Marshall
Nancy Stephens as Marion Chambers
Gloria Gifford as Nurse Virginia Alves
Leo Rossi as Budd Scarlotti
Ford Rainey as Dr. Frederick Mixter
Jeffrey Kramer as Graham
Cliff Emmich as Bernard Garrett
John Zenda as Marshal Terrence Gummell
Anne Bruner as Alice Martin
Lucille Benson as Mrs Elrod
Catherine Bergstrom as Debra Lane
Anne-Marie Martin as Darcy Essmont
Dana Carvey as Barry McNichol
Billy Warlock as Craig Levant
Nancy Loomis as Annie Brackett (corpse cameo)
Brian Andrews as Tommy Doyle (archive footage)
Kyle Richards as Lindsey Wallace (archive footage)
Jonathan Prince as Randy Lohnner
Jack Verbois as Ben Tramer
Halloween II, the sometimes denigrated sequel to the original, is Jeff’s pick. The film picks up right where Halloween (1978) left off but with much more of an 80s slasher feel than the first entry in the franchise. Jeff laments the “apparent” loss of Dr. Loomis and thinks Laurie Strode is more of a target than an active participant. Crystal advises viewers that if they watch Halloween II without thinking too much, they’ll have a good time. She doesn’t care one way or the other about the reveal that Laurie is Michael’s sister and points out Michael’s move into the realm of the supernatural with his ability to survive umpteen point-blank gunshots.
Chad is glad Halloween II is different from the first entry in the franchise. To his mind, it would have failed if the filmmakers had tried to copy John Carpenter’s seminal work. He agrees that the filmmakers beefed up the gore and the violence to compete with early 80s slashers. He liked it coming out of the theater in 1981 and he still likes it. Though admittedly not fond of the Halloween franchise, Bill enjoys Halloween II more now than when he first saw it. He still doesn’t care for the Laurie-is-Michael’s-sister twist, pointing out that the idea doesn’t really go anywhere in this specific movie.
Collectively, your 1980s Grue-Crew enjoy Halloween II and though admitting it doesn’t reach the heights of its predecessor, give it a hearty recommendation. Hey! It’s Halloween! At the time of this writing, Halloween II can be streamed from Shudder and Tubi (w/ads) and is available on physical media as a SHOUT! Factory Collector’s Edition [4K UHD] and on Blu-ray as a stand-alone or in a variety of box set combinations from multiple companies.
For more Halloween franchise-related podcasts, check out these episodes from the Gruesome Magazine family of podcasts:
Halloween (1978) — Episode 82 — Decades Of Horror 1970s
HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH (1982) – Episode 198 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
Monster Movie Podcast – Episode 63 – Halloween III
Halloween – The Haunting Of Hill House – Episode 295 – Horror News Radio
HALLOWEEN KILLS (2021) Spoiler Review | A Brutal Sequel to the 2018 Reboot – HNR 471
[Interview] HALLOWEEN KILLS – Jamie Lee Curtis and Andi Matichak
[Interview] HALLOWEEN KILLS (2021) – MALEK AKKAD, Producer
[Interview] – David Gordon Green and Jason Blum – HALLOWEEN KILLS
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Bill will be Tobe Hooper’s Lifeforce (1985).
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