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Met Ruben Rabasa last night! Such a cool guy and he absolutely has the best car ideas
#me#such a nice guy too we talked for like 10 minutes#very genuine dude#as he was leaving he looked over at me and said I had to marry my mother-in-law and I fucking lost it#Ruben Rabasa#itysl
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Title: The Perez Family
Rating: R
Director: Mira Nair
Cast: Marisa Tomei, Alfred Molina, Anjelica Huston, Chazz Palminteri, Trini Alvarado, Ruben Rabasa, Luis Raúl, Vincent Gallo, Celia Cruz, Diego Wallraff, Ellen Cleghorne, Angela Lanza, Bill Sage
Release year: 1995
Genres: drama, romance, comedy
Blurb: In the midst of the Mariel boat lift - a hurried exodus of refugees from Cuba going to America - an immigration clerk accidentally presumes that dissident Juan Raul Perez and Dorita Evita Perez are married. United by their last name and a mutual resolve to emigrate, Dorita and Juan agree to play along...but it gets complicated when the two begin falling for each other just as Juan reunites with his wife, whom he hasn't seen in decades.
#the perez family#r#mira nair#marisa tomei#alfred molina#anjelica huston#chazz palminteri#trini alvarado#1995#drama#romance#comedy
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oh my god, he admit it!
#artists on tumblr#traditional art#original art#art#small artist#I think you should leave#itysl#tim robinson#ruben rabasa
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The Unholy (1988)
"Your fall. It troubles you."
"Doesn't it trouble you?"
"As a priest, you're called upon to believe in many unexplained occurrences which you accept as fact. Why should this be so difficult to accept? Fortunately, we were able to keep the incident out of the newspapers."
"But there were witnesses."
"The church is taking care of that. His Holiness does not approve of miracles."
#the unholy#1988#horror film#horror imagery#american cinema#Camilo Vila#Philip Yordan#Fernando Fonseca#ben cross#hal holbrook#ned beatty#jill carroll#william russ#trevor howard#nicole fortier#earleen carey#peter frechette#ruben rabasa#claudia robinson#roger bellon#underwhelming religious horror that cribs heavily from previous films in that subgenre (The Exorcist‚ The Sentinel‚ Prince of Darkness etc)#despite purportedly being filmed from a much older script. Workmanlike and plodding for the most part despite a solid cast#Howard and Holbrook are badly underused and do little more than deliver dry exposition (a waste of both actors) but Cross#equips himself well considering the derivative nature of the material and the under developed role. ned beatty is just kind of there for#ten minutes then swiftly forgotten about (removing his scenes would in no way change the film; another inexplicable waste) but i#gotta hand it to em‚ that final showdown is a masterclass in over the top slop and horror. practical fx wizardry meets disturbed minds#and the result is writ large in a catholic church full of oozing monsters and blood vomit. subtle it is not. actually the ending was reshot#precisely to add those fx: the original as shot is an extra on the vestron blu and actually‚ it may be slightly better. less showy and#gruesome but shot perhaps with a little more style and flair. ho hum ho hum it is what it is
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The Unholy (1988, Camilo Vila)
10/13/21
#The Unholy#horror#Ben Cross#Hal Holbrook#Ruben Rabasa#Nicole Fortier#Peter Frechette#Ned Beatty#Trevor Howard#priests#catholicism#catholic church#church#murder#demons#hell#devil#satanism#occult#temptation#lust#New Orleans#80s
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Cool Pop 63: Ruben Rabasa
This Week’s Theme: I Think You Should Leave
Art by Josh Ryan
#pop art#illustration#i think you should leave#netflix#Digital Illustration#portrait#digital portrait#Digital pop art#ice cream#procreate#procreate illustration#imakethangs#josh ryan#Tim Robinson#Ruben Rabasa#popsicle#popsicles
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The Unholy (1988)
Dir. Camilo Vila
•Ben Cross, Hal Holbrook, Ruben Rabasa•
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The Best Jokes of 2019 By Ian Crouch December 4, 2019 The best joke of the year wasn’t told by a comedian. And it’s only kind of funny. It goes like this: on New Year’s Day, Netflix released “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo,” introducing to the widest audience yet Kondo’s theories about decluttering domestic spaces and retaining only items that “spark joy.” The great junk purge commenced, as people resolved to be better by throwing (or giving) away the things that they didn’t love. Then, in November, came the punch line: having spent the year convincing us to clear our houses of useless consumer goods, Kondo was now, in a new online store, selling potential replacements—“a collection of my favorite things and items that spark joy for me.” Seventy-five bucks would get you a metal tuning fork and a rose-quartz crystal—which can spark joy twice over, once when you buy them and again when you throw them out.
Marie Kondo, Inc., may have got the last laugh of the year, but it wasn’t the only source of humor. Here are some other jokes, gags, sketches, and self-owns that stood out.
The Focus Group on “I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson”
Any list of what was funny in 2019 has to include something from “I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson,” the Netflix sketch show that Robinson co-created with Zach Kanin (who is a cartoonist for The New Yorker). There’s a lot to choose from—like a country song about skeletons that use bones as money—but the most memorable and memed bit was about a focus group for Ford which is hijacked by a demented old man (played with deranged specificity by Ruben Rabasa), who mocks an earnest participant named Paul (“teacher’s pet”) and turns the others against him. The man accuses Paul (played by Kanin) of loving his mother-in-law (“He admit it!”) and, later, after thoroughly rattling him, whispers, pausing between each word, “You have no good car ideas.” The line became shorthand for our many failures this year.
The Shocking Slapstick of “Parasite”
It’s fitting that one of the funniest movies of the year is also a Hitchcockian thriller about the dehumanizing effects of capitalism. In what has become the South Korean director Bong Joon-ho’s highest-grossing film, a struggling family of four, the Kims, who live in a semi-basement apartment in a forgotten warren of Seoul, ingratiate themselves through lies, document forgeries, and beguiling charm into service roles at the pristine home of the rich Park family. Things go operatically wrong, and throughout Bong uses grim slapstick to show how people are driven to mad lengths by money. In an opening scene, the Kims, sitting together on the floor, notice someone fumigating the street outside for insects. The kids run to close the windows, but the father (Kang-ho Song, with a blank affect) stops them. “Leave it—we’ll get free extermination,” he says. The cloud drifts in, leaving the four heaving and choking.
Rudy Giuliani and Chris Cuomo’s Abbott and Costello Routine
There’s nothing quite like a good two-man bit. In September, after the whistle-blower’s report about Donald Trump’s Ukraine call became public, Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who later in the fall was revealed to be a master butt-dialler, went on Chris Cuomo’s CNN show to defend the President and malign the Biden family. The interview produced numerous comedy gems and culminated in a moment of high-vaudeville patter. “So you did ask Ukraine to look into Joe Biden?” Cuomo asks. “Of course I did!” Guiliani answers. “You just said you didn’t!” Cuomo exclaims, exasperated. The routine has it all, captured in handy split screen—bug-eyed derangement from Giuliani, squinting bafflement from Cuomo, testosterone-fuelled shouting from both. When the Trump era finally burns out, one way or another, these two should hit the road together. Who’s on first? You are, punk!
Jean Smart’s Wisecracks on “Watchmen”
The F.B.I. agent Laurie Blake (Jean Smart) makes her first appearance in HBO’s “Watchmen”—which extends the world created in the pioneering comic book—during the third episode, when she steps inside a phone booth designed to make calls directly to Mars and tells a long joke to her former lover Dr. Manhattan. Blake, who earlier in her life was a masked superhero named Silk Spectre, is the dark show’s funniest character—bitterly ironic, clever, and, having seen it all, unimpressed by each new oddity that she encounters as she travels to Tulsa, where the show is set, to investigate the murder of the city’s police chief. Smart gets many of the show’s best lines, including one after her rookie partner suggests wearing a mask, like the Tulsa police officers do, in order to protect their identities. “When in Rome, right?” he says. “Tulsa’s not Rome,” Smart responds. “And you’re a federal agent, not the Lone fucking Ranger.” Jean Smart, run me over with a car.
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I Think You Should Leave Season 2: Ranking Every Sketch
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How on Earth did we survive two years without new episodes of Netflix’s brilliant sketch comedy series I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson? The first batch of six episodes premiered on April 23 of 2019 and proved instantly iconic.
Contained within the season’s roughly two-dozen sketches was absolutely hilarious and essential comedy that provided ample memetic kindling for the internet’s conversational fire. For the focused enough mind, it’s entirely possible to communicate with one’s friends exclusively in I Think You Should Leave memes. Lord knows, I’ve tried it.
Thankfully, ITYSL season 2 has finally arrived on Netflix after its COVID-19 delay. It features 28 sketches that range from “pretty funny” to “I can’t stop laughing. Oh God, I can’t stop laughing. It hurts, surely this is the end. Surely, I will die.”
Check out our rankings below and then begin yelling at our chances like Spectrum is dropping your network.
28. Credit Card Roulette
If nothing else, Tim Robinson and I Think You Should Leave co-creator Zach Kanin are incredible comedy scouts. Through two seasons, the show’s sketches have been a who’s who of up-and-coming comedic talent, like the wonderful John Early who is featured in this sketch. Unfortunately Early is not served well by the material here, which doesn’t rise to the same ludicrous heights as season 2’s other sketches. The best moment is Early’s immediate resolve that he’s not paying the bill, but the sketch doesn’t go too far after that.
27. Dave’s Poop Double
The sketch that serves as the cold open of season 2’s final episode doesn’t get things off to the best start. The concept of Tim’s “Luka” hiring a guy who looks just like his coworker Dave to take monster shits every time he gets up is certainly fun but missing an important layer of added absurdity. Luka is probably the best name for any of Robinson’s random characters yet though.
26. Little Buff Boys Pt. 2
Season 2 features many more callbacks to previous sketches than the first season did. This followup to Little Buff Boys is the worst of the bunch but still quite funny. Perhaps the only thing more absurd than a Little Buff Boys competition is someone being proud of running “one of” the biggest LBB competitions in the Greater Cincinnati area. This sketch also passes up an easy Cincinnati Chili joke in favor of creating the truly vile “cherry chuck salad.”
25. Detective Crashmore Trailer
This trailer for action thriller Detective Crashmore is funny enough on its own but doesn’t reach another comedic level until the AOL Blast interview two sketches later. Still, I unironically want to see an action film with a lead character whose main quip is “Eat fucking bullets, you fuckers. You fucking suck. You fucking SUCK!”
24. I Should Have Got That
I Think You Should Leave deserves a big spread in AARP magazine. No other sketch show revels in the talents of older comedians quite like this one. After 81-year-old comedian Ruben Rabasa stole the show in season 1, season 2 ups the ante with many more sketches letting old folks shine. It’s Bob McDuff Wilson’s turn this time around and his child-like obsession with his student’s burger kills right up until the shockingly dark kicker.
23. Office Surfing
“I almost killed myself, Jullliieeeeee” is one of the best line-reads of the season. The sketch it’s built around isn’t too remarkable but man, does Robinson knock that one out of the park.
22. “No, I Don’t Know How to Drive”
This is a quickie but a goodie. Robinson’s characters break down in tears quite often this season and this is one of the better occasions. How far have Tim’s characters come – from reveling in the existence of four-wheeled motorcycles to looking at the inside of a car and weeping “I don’t know what any of this shit is and I’m fucking scared.”
21. The Capital Room
Speaking of top tier comedic talent, thank God Patti Harrison stopped by another season of I Think You Should Leave. This time around, we get two heaping doses of Patti. This one, the first of the two, is the inferior but still quite great. In the span of roughly 30 seconds, Harrison unveils the saga of a woman who A. Got sewn into the pants of the Thanksgiving Day parade Charlie Brown float, B. Hates all bald boys, C. Sued the city and won a fortune, D. Is now helplessly addicted to wine, and E. Is tragically self-aware that her money will run out soon.
20. But It’s Lunch
Just like last year’s opening sketch, “But It’s Lunch” (this is probably a good time to mention, that I’m naming all of these things myself. You could very easily call this the Hotdog sketch but that would confuse it with last year’s hotdog sketch) sets the perfect opening mood. The sight gag of Robinson’s Pat trying to stealthily eat a hotdog is wonderful, and the fact that things so quickly escalate to hotdog surgery and puke is just sublime.
19. Carber Hotdog Vacuum
The follow-up to “But It’s Lunch” occurs a full two episodes later and proves to be a hell of a pay-off. Robinson’s unnamed character (who is obviously Pat) very quickly reveals that there is one very specific reason he made this hotdog vacuum invention and you’ll never guess what it was. We all make mistakes. We shouldn’t be fired for them.
18. Insider Trading Trial (Stupid Hat)
This sketch somewhat mimics the experience of trying to explain what I Think You Should Leave is like to someone who has never seen it. “So, this guy took too small a slice of toilet paper…” or “…and then he has to have to have sex with his mother-in-law.” “Insider Trading” rotely describes the bizarre behaviors of one of Robinson’s deeply strange characters, Brian, as it’s being read into the court record. Brian and his stupid fedora with the safari flaps is in attendance to provide a visual aid. As are some hilarious flashbacks in which Brian attempts to roll the hat down his arm like Fred Astaire and instead encounters only wheelchair grease.
17. The Ice Cream Store is Closed Today
Before he was a criminal lawyer, Bob Odenkirk was one of the most legendary sketch writers of all time. It’s only fitting that he stop by ITYSL season 2 to provide his comedic blessing. Odenkirk is great from the get-go but this one doesn’t really get rolling until the end when Robinson finds himself truly immersed in the fictional life of this sad old man. “His wife’s sick but she’s gonna get better” is a shockingly emotional moment amid pure farce.
16. Barbie and the Blues Brothers
This is the sketch that climbed the most in my rankings upon a second viewing. What first seemed to be a waste of Conner O’Malley’s manic comedic energy became a semi-classic once I submitted to its strange vibes. I don’t even know what to call this one but Robinson’s character refusing to stop dancing as Barbie the dog melts down is hilarious. O’Malley is better served by last season’s “honk if you’re horny” sketch, still he gets some bangers in this time around like “She thinks he’s a whole new guy because of the glasses and the hat” and “it’s her house, she’s doing what’s right!” Robinson once again closes this nonsense out with some well-earned tears. “It’s just me, Barbie. I’m not the Blues Brothers.”
15. Jaime Taco (I Love My Wife)
“Jamie Taco” is a prime example of just how rapidly (and how well) I Think You Should Leave is able to veer into pure nonsensical genius. At the top, this sketch comes perilously close to making an actual statement about how men are too quick to pretend like their wives are horrible nags. This sketch, however, has its sights set on something much dumber…and therefore better. Our hero (played hilariously by Richard Jewell’s Paul Walter Hauser) loves his wife because she helped him through his darkest moment, which just so happens to be when snotty young actor Jamie Taco refused to let him say his Henchman lines in a play.
14. Comos Restaurant
All hail the return of the great Tim Heidecker! Heidecker, of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! fame, is one of the few comedians with a strange enough sensibility to be reasonably seen as an I Think You Should Leave forerunner. His season 1 turn as a walnut-obsessed jazz douche is a classic and this one reaches similar heights. This time, Heidecker’s character, Gary, and his lovely date, Janeane (Tracey Birdsall), have good reason to be annoyed by their date night at the sci-fi cosmos restaurant being interrupted by some hacky jokes. Of course, they use this opportunity to reveal that Jeannine’s mom used to drink puke for the Davy and Rascal radio show to pay for school supplies. It’s oddly refreshing to have a Heidecker character given a game partner and Gary and Janeane make one great team.
13. Detective Crashmore Interivew
While the Detective Crashmore trailer is the setup, this interview with AOL Blast is the punchline. Detective Crashmore is played by Santa Claus, because why not? Actor Biff Wiff’s gruff, nasally Midwestern timber is the perfect accent to accompany this lunacy. This is a Santa who in one breath demands to be taken seriously as an actor (Billy Bob Thornton-style) and in the next admits to seeing everyone in the world’s dick.
12. Sloppy Steaks (I Used to Be a Piece of Shit)
From here on out, it’s nothing but absolute homeruns. “Sloppy Steaks” could very well have been number one on this list and few would have batted an eye. The setup here is amazing as it gives Tim Robinson a reason to essentially have beef with a baby. The baby cries because he knows Robinson used to be a piece of shit. But don’t babies understand that people can change? That’s funny enough to begin with, but the real gut-busting moment here is the reveal of what “being a piece of shit” really means. In this case it means slicking one’s hair back and dousing the steaks at Truffoni’s with water to make sloppy steaks.
11. Johnny Carson Impersonator
Just a quick rundown for those who are confused…
Johnny Carson = Can Hit. George Kennedy = Can’t Hit. George Bush = Can’t Hit.
10. Driving School (Her Job is Tables)
This is the rare I Think You Should Leave sketch that actually provides an answer to all the lunacy. As Robinson’s character’s Driver’s Ed class watches Patti Harrison’s actress in some dated videos, they can’t help but wonder what she does for a living. “Tables,” Robinson answers over and over again. This would be funny enough on its own but the reveal that Harrison provides tables to Monster Cons is a rare and valuable moment of “Ohhhhh that’s why” for this show. Equally as valuable is Harrison, who really sells that those tables are her lifeblood.
9. Claire’s Ear-Piercings
One has to wonder how much time goes into choosing the perfect “order” for the sketches in I Think You Should Leave. Two seasons in a row now, the show has selected pitch perfect opening and closing sketches. This closing number is oddly melancholic as the Claire’s orientation video for girls who want to get their ears pierced somehow gives way to one 58-year-old man named Ron Tussbler’s existential dread. If we really get to see the “highlights” after we die, forcibly fake laughing every ten minutes to make the voyeuristic experience all the richer sounds like a good strategy and not sad at all. Hang in there, Ron.
8. Little Buff Boys Competition
What. A. Crop. It was a virtual certainty that ITYSL season 2 would feature a spiritual successor to the classic “Baby of the Year” sketch in season 1. Thank God “Little Buff Boys” is up to the challenge of replicating that magic. This one has all the right elements to be another hit: Sam Richardson (in a wig this time, no less), a grand pageant hall, and some precocious youths. Troll Boy also joins the canon of young ITYSL characters who everybody instinctively hates alongside Bart Harley Jarvis.
7. Tammy Craps
There’s something weirdly nefarious about this commercial for a poisonous doll that doesn’t have farts in her head anymore. It’s a criticism of late stage capitalism crossed with the cursed nature of the Annabelle movies…while not being like either of those things at all. In reality, this is just another absurdist concept sprung from the terrifying inner depths of the writing staff’s mind. It also happens to be a particularly great one. The girl weighing her clothes down with rocks so she can hit the magical 60-pound threshold to safely play with Tammy Craps is one of the best gags of the season.
6. Karl Havoc
“Little Buff Boys Competition” and another upcoming sketch are likely to produce the lion’s share of memes and quotes from this season of ITYSL. But the one quote that’s stuck in my mind most aggressively comes from this hilarious episode 1 clip. The sight of Robinson’s Carmine Laguzio posing as the dead-faced freakshow Karl Havoc and muttering “I don’t want to be around anymore” is quite simply one of the funniest things I’ve ever witnessed. This is a marvelous, unnerving, utterly hilarious sketch. That there are somehow five better sketches speaks to how strong this season is.
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5. Dan Flashes Pt. 1 (Office)
I Think You Should Leave is now two for two in introducing the most cutting edge items in men’s fashion. Season 1 featured the arrival of the highly practical TC Tugger shirt. Now season 2 ups the ante with the stylish Dan Flashes. This sketch succeeds because it takes a simple question “Why is Mike laying down during a business meeting?” and divines the most outlandish answer possible. Mike isn’t eating because he’s spending all his money on Dan Flashes shirts.
4. Dan Flashes Pt. 2 (Hotel Menu)
It’s one thing to introduce a hilarious concept, it’s another thing entirely to put it into practice. This second entry into the Dan Flashes canon is amazing. Back in part 1, it seemed as though the intricate patterns on the Dan Flashes shirts have a hypnotic effect on men who look exactly like Tim Robinson. Seeing the reality of that – pasty men battling one another to get their credit cards to the cashier before the other – is truly hilarious stuff.
3. Coffin Flop
This is the second sketch of the entire season…the second! And holy shit, does it set a strong precedent for what’s to come. This impassioned message from the Corncob TV CEO for Spectrum to save his network and its precisely one television program is a masterclass in shock humor. Watching body after body busting out of shit wood somehow never loses its grim luster. Somehow, in a sketch that features dozens of naked corpses flopping to the ground unexpectedly, it’s Robinson’s monologue that hits the hardest. “This world is so fucked up. And people are mad at me because I showed a bunch of naked dead bodies with their spread blue butts flying out of boxes? Really?”
2. Calico Cut Pants
Every episode of I Think You Should Leave season 2 features five sketches save for episode 4 which has only three. And that’s because episode 4 is dominated by a near 10-minute epic called “Calico Cut Pants.” In many ways, Calico Cut Pants is the platonic ideal of an ITYSL sketch. It takes place in a nightmarish world where every bizarre action only leads to an even more bizarre reaction. Nothing ever cools down. There is always something stranger on the horizon.
In this instance, Mike O’Brien (longtime SNL writer and the creator of the terminally underrated comedy A.P. Bio) plays an office drone who enters into a living hell merely because his co-worker helps him out of a mildly annoying social jam. Robinson’s character introduces him to a website that advertises pants with piss stains on them. That’s all well and good but once you know about Calicocutpants.com you Always. Have. To. Give. It’s like PBS, but more demonic. This remarkable sketch includes everything that’s great about this show, right down to characters with inexplicable idiosyncrasies like Tim Robinson’s adamance that doors must always be held open for him.
1. Ghost Tour
The funniest moment in ITYSL season 2 (and maybe the funniest moment in the history of the world) occurs in this sketch. Tim Robinson’s character has been admonished for his potty mouth during a ghost tour over and over again. The tour guide even said he’s ruining his job. But this poor man sincerely cannot understand why he’s in trouble. This is a tour for adults and he’s following the rules by using adult language. Like any good Robinson character, he truly believes that he’s the sane one and it’s the rest of the world that’s taking crazy pills.
So in his darkest moment, the man musters up his strength through tears and delivers the following query:
“Not trying to be funny. Not trying to get a laugh. I don’t want anybody to have the worst day at their job. But. Do any of these….fuckers….ever blast out of the wall and have, like a huge cum shot?”
Cue: riotous, damn near apocalyptic laughter. What a treasure and blessing this whole show is.
I Think You Should Leave season 2 is available to stream on Netflix now.
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In the booth with Ruben Rabasa for @vulture presented by @att #VultureFestival (at The Hollywood Roosevelt) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4vrMzKgIPe/?igshid=1vzmced9h7gjg
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Meet Focus Group Man: the most unlikely meme of 2019 | Television & radio
Meet Focus Group Man: the most unlikely meme of 2019 | Television & radio
‘When I read the script, I thought: ‘This is crazy. How can I say this?’” says Ruben Rabasa. The 81-year-old actor appears in just one sketch in Netflix’s surreal comedy I Think You Should Leave, written and co-created by Saturday Night Live alumnus Tim Robinson. But – as Focus Group Man – he provides one of the breakout performances of 2019.
In the series, he plays a largely bald old man with…
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The Best Memes of 2019 - The Ringer
The Best Memes of 2019 – The Ringer
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We’re honoring some of the few good things the internet accomplished this year by revisiting the Ringer staff’s favorite memes of 2019.
Ruben Rabasa From I Think You Should Leave
Dan Devine: I’m no expert in virality; I can’t explain whycertain things spread like wildfire. What I do know: Absolutely everything about the performance by 81-year-old comic actor Ruben Rabasa—a veteran of more…
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The Unholy (1988) (Collector's Edition) (Blu-ray Review)
The Unholy (1988) (Collector’s Edition) (Blu-ray Review)
The Unholy (1988) (Collector’s Edition) (Blu-ray Review) Directed By: Camilo Vila Starring: Ruben Rabasa, Nicole Fortier, Ben Cross Rated: R/Region A/1:85/1080p/Number of Discs 1 Available from Vestron Video/Lionsgate
In New Orleans, a series of horrific murders of priests are occurring around the city’s Catholic churches. The diocese calls in Father Michael (Cross) to fight the powerful demon,…
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At Danilo Maldonado's (@dmmelsexto ) exhibit in LA with fellow Cuban Actor/Filmmakers Ruben Rabasa and Ira Alfonso last night. Only a couple short months ago, Danilo was being detained under unimaginably inhumane conditions in a Cuban prison simply for exercising his freedom of expression. In fact, since Obama and Raul Castro's announcement to "normalize" relations between the US and Cuba, hundreds of Cuban artists have been wrongfully arrested or imprisoned over their speech and expression under what can only be described as an oppressive, communist dictatorship. It brought us so much pride, hope, and inspiration to see Danilo and his work up close in Los Angeles. A much needed reminder of the cost of freedom. It's because of artists and activists' like Danilo, their sacrifice and bravery, that people all over the world get to speak, create, and live freely. Please go check out his and Cuba's work/struggle 🙏🏽 Mil gracias por su esfuerza y inspiraciòn, Danilo. Liberted! 🇨🇺 #elsexto #cubaone #cubalibre (at Stay Gallery)
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