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sesiondemadrugada · 1 year
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The Cell (Tarsem Singh, 2000).
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classichorrorblog · 11 months
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1992)
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icarusdiesatdawn · 11 months
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Weil ich gerade das neue Album von Versengold gehört habe und wieder.... underwhelmed von den neueren Sachen bin - hier ein appreciation post für dieses spezifische Mittelalter anti-Adeltum Genre aka versengolds peak era imo
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docura · 1 year
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27 Se o amor fosse uma música, qual seria?
Vou te dizer algumas da minha playlist de amor, pode ser? Não dá para escolher uma apenas, haha.
Nothing's Gonna Hurt You Baby - Cigarettes After Sex;
Café a dois - Ana Larousse;
Baby I'm Yours - Arctic Monkeys;
Só nós dois - Tim Bernardes;
P.S. I LOVE YOU - Paul Partohap;
Quando bate aquela saudade - Rubel.
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saturdaynightmatinee · 3 months
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6.5 / 10
Título Original: Buffy, the Vampire Slayer
Año: 1992
Duración: 86 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Fran Rubel Kuzui
Guion: Joss Whedon
Música: Carter Burwell
Fotografía: James Hayman
Reparto: Kristy Swanson, Luke Perry, Donald Sutherland, Rutger Hauer, Paul Reubens, etc
Productora: Sandollar, Kuzui Enterprises, 20th Century Fox
Género: Comedy; Action; Fantasy
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madscarypod · 11 months
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Bonus Ep Recap: Spooky Season
Hello all. Rina and I share our picks for Spooky Season. These are not in rank order, ya'll.
Millie’s List The Stuff (1985) written and directed by Larry Cohen This movie is chock full of super fun satire. Way ahead of its time - it digs into the stronghold of viral marketing; our obsession with food and our want to fill the void w/a sweet treat, corporations selling their souls to make a buck. Well done Mr. Cohen. Also, if you have Michael Moriarity in your movie it’s gonna be a banger. 1 million corns up. Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1988) Directed by James Signorelli Written by Cassandra Peterson (Elvira, herself), John Paragon, and Sam Egan This movie is right up there with Beetlejuice for me but doesn’t get the same love. It has a lot of the same funny scary energy. Some really great jump scares, gooey monsters, and family drama. Not to mention Elvira is iconic - strong, beautiful and hilarious with some classic ditz. Gotta love her. Also 1 million corns up. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) Directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui Written by Joss Whedon This movie was life changing. Not only was it all the spooky things I love but I was introduced to one of the greatest female superheroes ever. I love the show but this movie has a special place in my heart. I love the early 90’s campiness of it. The love and reverence paid to the valley girl archetype and there’s some really classic Paul Ruebens post-Pee Wee that’s just the best. Rautger Hauer is both menacing and hilarious. All the corns. Babadook (2014); written and directed by Jennifer Kent Ok, like legit I haven’t been this scared since The Ring. I couldn’t sleep for days/maybe weeks after this movie. If you’re afraid of the dark - which I am - this is going to hit you like nothing else. Also, it’s also a “real” movie w/proper themes. It’s a wonderful play on the parent child relationship, especially parents w/neurodiverse kiddos. Amazing. All the corns, as well. The Color out of Space (2019); story by HG Wells directed by Richard Stanley You’ve already heard me talk about my love of this movie. It’s just great. Really gross. Really irreverent. Very scary. It has a lot to say and I’m here for it. You can never go wrong with a Nicholas Cage film. He sells the whole thing. All the corns facing up.
Rina’s List I was initially thinking of the quintessential fall horror movies that remind you of Halloween and the harvest and things like that. For that vibe, my list looked like this: Halloween, Sleepy Hollow, Pumpkinhead, Children of the Corn, Wicker Man. The Pale Blue Eye (2022) would be an honorable mention here (but ultimately a letdown). But I didn’t really feel like my heart was in that list. Although I fucking love Sleepy Hollow, and I definitely watched the Pumpkinhead series too much as a kid (shoutout to it ALWAYS being on on SciFi channel), what I really like to watch when the leaves start to turn and the days start to get shorter are movies that have a classic spooky vibe. What I mean by that is like movies that are foggy, and the character is basically alone. Maybe there’s a cool old creaky mansion (no longer in its prime/spendor), or a remote cabin. There are definitely scenes of the protagonist walking through a crunchy yard, or sparse, foggy woods.
With that in mind, here's my list of (fairly recent?) movie recs for the remainder of the Spooky Szn, in no particular order: The Witch (2015) - Robert Eggers’ full-length writer/directorial debut (sticking to our writer/director theme accidentally?) Also known as the V-Vitch. Maybe the ultimate harvest season, New England, spooky tale? It’s got it all: the unforgiving, remote wilderness; crops failing mysteriously; heavy religious overtones; creepy (and annoying) twins; virginal teen daughter; “is mommy crazy?”; goat. “Similar but different” bonus pick: Stoker (2013); also coming-of-age, teen girl story? The Awakening (2011) This movie is moody as hell! Fog; beautiful manicured grounds; cronchy piles of leaves; spooky boarding school; hollywood hunk Dominic West taking a bath; creepy lil kids; ominous warning from an old lady character; ghost hunting! “Similar but different” bonus pick: The Others (2001); also a story about a woman with a husband who went to (a different) war and wants to protect children? Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark (2010) I like this version over the 1973 original – it's a whole different vibe. This one is more, “parents not listening to the kid,” and the original is more, “is mommy crazy?” This one is set at a beautiful, old, Rhode Island mansion. Spooky groundskeeper; precocious little girl; new stepmom vying for approval; preoccupied dad; things going missing; things going bump in the night. “Similar but different” bonus pick: Silent House (2011); also a story where a woman is fixing up an old house to sell it? Deerskin (2019) Guy buys a deerskin jacket and goes off the rails. It was way too much money and he threw in a camcorder. “Similar but different” bonus pick: Creep Crimson Peak (2015) Gorgeous movie, saturated with color. The costumes, the house, the mysterious family secret. A little bit more of a late autumn/early winter movie but it fits the mood.“Similar but different” bonus picks: The Haunting (controversial hot/bad take: I prefer the 1999 over the 1963); also a movie set at a beautiful, haunted house with a dark and dangerous past?
Honorable mention: Not a Movie → The Haunting of Hill House Dishonorable mention: Sucked and was bad → The Lodge We asked ChatGPT to participate, as well. Here's what it said:
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Nailed it. Honestly, these are all just good. For any season. So, happy watching!
Have a rec? Add it up in our comments.
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cric-informer · 1 year
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IRE vs BAN Dream11 Team Prediction
CRIC Informer is a popular sports news platform that offers accurate and reliable updates on various cricket matches around the world. One of the many services they offer is providing Dream11 team predictions for cricket enthusiasts. Their expert analysis and insights help users make informed decisions when creating their fantasy cricket teams.
The upcoming match between Ireland and Bangladesh is generating a lot of buzzes among cricket fans, and CRIC Informer is here to provide the best IRE vs BAN Dream11 Team Predictions for this exciting game.
IRE vs BAN is set to take place on May 14th, 2023, at Clontarf Cricket Club Ground in Dublin, Ireland. Both teams have a strong line-up, and it is expected to be a closely contested match. Ireland is known for its hard-hitting batting and disciplined bowling, while Bangladesh boasts a strong all-around team that is difficult to beat.
For fantasy cricket enthusiasts, creating the perfect Dream11 team can be a daunting task, but CRIC Informer is here to help. Their expert team of analysts has carefully studied the strengths and weaknesses of both teams, and they have come up with the best Dream11 team prediction for this match.
According to CRIC Informer, the best Dream11 team for the IRE vs BAN match should consist of players from both teams. Their top picks for batsmen include Andrew Balbirnie and Paul Stirling from Ireland, and Liton Das and Shakib Al Hasan from Bangladesh.
In the all-rounder category, CRIC Informer suggests including the talented Afif Hossain and Mark Adair, both of whom have a proven track record in limited-overs cricket.
For the bowling department, they recommend including Mustafizur Rahman, Rubel Hossain, and Josh Little, who have all been in excellent form in recent matches.
Overall, CRIC Informer’s Dream11 team predictions have been highly accurate in the past, and cricket fans can be assured of making a strong fantasy cricket team by following their advice. With their expertise and knowledge, CRIC Informer is the go-to platform for all cricket lovers looking to stay ahead of the game.
Follow cricinformer to get these types of IPL Breaking News 2023 and exciting IPL facts. Cricinformer also provides all the latest cricket updates on its social media platforms and website.
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kickmag · 2 years
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Terri Lyne Carrington Curates Carr Center & Midtown Detroit Jazz Crawl October 14th-28th
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Terri Lyne Carrington is the curator of The Carr Center and Midtown Detroit's Jazz Crawl on October 14-28th. The New Standards Jazz Crawl, Shifting The Narrative: Jazz and Gender Justice kicks off its inaugural series of free concerts at eight of the city's cultural and educational institutions this month. Carrington, who is also a Grammy-winning jazz drummer and composer is among the list of performers that includes vocalists Lisa Fischer, Carmen Lundy, Jazzmeia Horn, Lizz Wright, Daryn Dean, and Charenée Wade, saxophonists Tia Fuller, Nicole Glover, and Camille Thurman, bassists Linda May Han Oh and Marian Hayden, pianists Andy Milne and Paul Cornish, drummers Susie Ibarra and Savannah Harris, flutist Nicole Mitchell, percussionist JoVia Armstrong, guitarist Matthew Stevens, and The Gathering Orchestra Nonet. 
The Jazz Crawl is part of The Carr Center's yearlong 30th-anniversary celebration and the opening of the new Carr Center performance studio. Oliver Ragsdale Jr. President and CEO of The Carr Center says, “The opening of the Performance Studio is the pinnacle of our anniversary celebration. As we move closer to the opening, we are honored to work closely with partners Midtown Detroit Inc., and our Artistic Director Terri Lyne Carrington, who is not only expanding her artistry with compelling publications, visual arts, and film, but she continues to provide high-level and innovating programming and is a great collaborator for the Carr Center." 
The New Standards Installation opens on October 14th and is a four-part interdisciplinary look at jazz through the lens of gender equality. There are works created by jazz artists Cécile McCLorin Salvant, Carmen Lundy and Jazzmeia Horn and contributions from visual artists Monica Haslip, Joe Diggs, Yesmin Tosuner and Ramsess. Sherry Rubel has a portrait of 30 influential women instrumentalists and Lizz Wright will present a recipe inspired by the New Standards theme. 
Carrington's first-ever children's book Three Of A Kind will be introduced. The story revolves around the musical partnership of comprised of Carrington, the late Geri Allen, and Esperanza Spalding (ACS Trio). The book is written by Carrington, illustrated by Ramsess and designed to inspire young women to play instruments. The installation also includes a New Standards film documenting the creators, and the purpose of the book and album. 
On Friday, October 14th the Carr Center will present a panel discussion, “Jazz and Gender: Forging a New Legacy” with scholar and cultural icon Angela Davis; and educators and authors Gina Dent and Robin D.G. Kelly, along with Carrington at the Carr Center Performance Studio.
On Saturday, October 15, the Carr Center will present a Professional Development Master Class with Carrington for band directors and band leaders to engage with her and other composers featured in her new book.
Carrington has promoted equality in the arts since founding the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice in 2018. Last month the Berklee Press debuted her book New Standard: 101 Lead Sheets By Women Composers. The book brings light to compositions not usually thought of as jazz standards from composers like Lil' Hardin Armstrong, Mary Lou Williams, Alice Coltrane, Dorothy Ashby, Dianne Reeves, Geri Allen, Cécile McClorin Salvant, Maria Schneider, Cassandra Wilson, Nubya Garcia, Esperanza Spalding, Mary Halvorson, Nicole Mitchell and the recently departed Jamie Branch. 
In addition to the book, Carrington's new STANDARDS vol.1 album was just released. 
For more information about the Jazz Crawl check out The Carr Center site. 
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genevieveetguy · 15 years
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- What is it? - It's a robot. You know, like a super advanced robot. It's probably Japanese. Yeah, it's definitely Japanese. - What are you doing? - Really? Well, do you speak robot?
Transformers, Michael Bay (2007)
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memoriastoica · 7 years
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The Island (2005)
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moviemosaics · 2 years
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui, 1992
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balsanja · 3 years
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Jean Paul Belmondo in Studio 54
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esperwatchesfilms · 4 years
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Studio 54: The Documentary (2018)
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ESE: 100/100
50 +5 for archive footage +10 for the nonjudgmental nature of Studio 54 +5 for theater people helping to build Studio 54 +5 for Marc Benecke +10 for titties -5 for the stupid reasons people couldn’t get in +5 for the photo of Dolly Parton kissing a horse +10 for Rollerina and Disco Sally -5 for the lack of foresight about the liquor license -10 for taxes at all, honestly +10 for the farewell party -5 for Disco Sucks movement +5 for Norma Kamali’s glasses -10 for the way people treated others who had AIDS +10 for constantly reinventing yourself +10 for unprecedented phenomenons
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roysexton · 3 years
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Legendary Megan McKeon joins us on Legal Marketing Coffee Talk
(Screenshots by Nancy Leyes Myrland) Thank you to my fabulous Clark Hill colleague Megan McKeon for joining Rob Kates and me on Kates Media: Video Production’s “Legal Marketing Coffee Talk,” sponsored by Jessica Aries’ By Aries. Thanks again to Katelynn Audrey Wynn McGuire for the wonderful promotional support. Facebook VIDEO: https://fb.watch/7b2fOwyVov/ LinkedIn VIDEO:…
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sesiondemadrugada · 7 years
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The Fate of the Furious (F. Gary Gray, 2017).
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