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horror boys I think about a lot: day 14
Brad Cairn - Joshua (2007)
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Charlie's Angels (2000) | Simon Says - Pharoahe Monch
#corny and iconic i love it#charlie's angels#2000#mcg#simon says#pharoahe monch#sam rockwell#film#needle drop
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There are apparently people saying Argylle was terrible and did we watch the same movie?
This is the kind of cinema-experience people have been whining about missing for years? The 'they don't make movies like this anymore'???
Like it's got everything! The camp! The silly twists! The fun twists! The snappy fight choreography! The refreshingly sweet romance! All the fun spy movie callbacks and tropes! The dance scenes! The killing-people-to-fun-music! The cat in the backpack! Bryce Dallas Howard and Sam Rockwell taking turns doing the whirly bird! Dua Lipa in a glittery gold dress―
Oh, yeah Henry Cavill in an iconically terrible haircut too and the implication that his character is in love with John Cena's.
ffs if you are in need of a good time just go watch it and come back and discuss Elly/Aidan with me
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SAM ROCKWELL ph. by Michael Schwartz Icon Magazine // 2018
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click the source for 305 gifs of actor SAM ROCKWELL in ARGYLLE (2024). please note that i do not approve of the 5+/- age rule. these were made from scratch and more will be added at my leisure. please don’t edit, repost or claim as your own or i will eat you. tag me if you’re posting edited gif icons for public use. give this post a like or reblog if useful. enjoy !
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Sam Rockwell Breaks Down His Most Iconic Characters (~9m30s)
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a Recommendation - 19 Top Films to Watch on Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day isn’t always about a box of chocolate or couple photos bombarding your feed all day; sometimes, it’s about snuggling under the covers with either your loved ones or love one, watching a comfort movie that makes you feel giddy both in the inside and outside.
Here is a (very long) list, categorized from cliche to not-really-romance-but-romance, of the best rom-com films you could watch on Valentine’s Day:
Well-Known But Not Overrated: from the 00s to the 20s - here are all the romcoms you may or may not have heard.
1. Set It Up (2018) Starring Zoey Deutch and Glen Powell, alongside Lucy Liu and Taye Diggs, Set It Up is a fun New York-based romantic comedy on the spiral of two overworked assistants setting up their bosses.
2. Definitely, Maybe (2008) Nothing weirder than hearing about your parents having a life before you: Definitely, Maybe is a tale of three romantic stories and one mother mystery.
3. Love, Rosie (2014) Starring two rom-com sweethearts Lily Collins and Sam Claflin, Love Rosie is the original formulaic film of the ultimate childhood best friends to lovers + right person, wrong time trope.
4. Emma (2019) With the perfect combination of wit, set, cast, and story, Emma is the perfect love letter to Jane Austen and fans of Regency Romance.
5. The Half of It (2019) Small town and big romance: The Half of It is a quiet yet impactful film on coming-of-age, friendships, and high school crushes.
6. Miss Congeniality (2000) A perfect mixture of comedy and romance, Miss Congeniality will win your heart with the classic undercover cop story.
7. To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018) Carrying the charm and chemistry of a teenage rom-com, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before takes an overused trope of fake relationships and makes it its own, with an unforgettable classic high school love tale.
8. The Vow (2012) Changing the entire course of two people’s lives in one accident, The Vow, based on a true story, is a heartbreaking film on love and grief.
A Bit More Than Boy Meets Girl not so much of romance as connecting with friends or yourself; these movies are perfect for movie nights with friends or if simply you’re not in the mood for a classic rom-com:
9. Laggies (2014) Starring Kiera Knightly, Sam Rockwell, and Chloe Grace Moretz, Laggies is a tale not only of unexpected love but the reality of feeling like lagged in your 20s.
10. The Other Woman (2014) The Other Woman is about the other woman, starring the golden comedy trio Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton, as they set up for the perfect revenge.
11. Paper Towns (2015) In the classic John Green tale of small-town high school and daydreaming for the manic pixie girl, Paper Towns is a tale of friendship and growing up, with a bittersweet ending that feels more real than the classic Disney happily ever after.
12. The Way Way Back (2013) With a ridiculously talented cast, The Way Way Back is a classic comedic and bittersweet summer beach film of love, parenthood, and friendships, all while coming of age in a world that doesn’t always go your way.
13. The Edge of Seventeen (2016) Hilarious but uncomfortably too true to every teenager at one point, is a perfect film for both depth and comedy, dealing in the themes of betrayal, love, friendship, teenage angst, and loss.
Classics to Re-Binge - or Finally Get Around To Watching It from the 90s to the 10s, created in the classic formula of wit, charm, iconic-ness, and of course: romance and comedy
14. How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) Perhaps one of the most famous rom-com of the 21st century, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is exactly as the title suggests; even in the two decades since its release, the film remains fresh, original, and hilariously sharp in the rom-com film department.
15. The Proposal (2009) In the ultimate fake relationship trope, The Proposal is a classic New York-to-small-town romance, unforgettably delivered by Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds.
16. 13 Going on 30 (2004) 13 Going on 30 achieves every 13-year-old girl’s dream; the film centralizes around the youthful and comedic 13-year-old-stuck-in-30-year-old body tale with just the perfect amount of true romance.
17. Crazy Rich Asians (2018) Heartwarming and a feast to the eyes of cinematography, costumes, and score, Crazy Rich Asians is the story of Rachel Chu entering the world of crazy rich Asians, and her fight for her true love.
18. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) In the perfect combination of romance and comedy, 10 Things I Hate About You is a classic in fake-relationship-turned-true-love, starring both the brilliant Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger.
and of course: 19. Valentine’s Day (2010) Starring the biggest names of rom-com from Julia Roberts to Anne Hatheway to Jennifer Garner, Valentine’s Day is a film of multiple love stories all interconnected, set in no other date but Valentine’s Day.
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In the source link you will find #52 gifs of Sam Rockwell in the Flight Facilities ‘Down to Earth’ music video. He is white (German, Irish, English, and Dutch ). Do not use in gif hunts or make icons. Remember to please like and reblog if you decide to use.
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Billy Bickle icons | Seven Psychopaths (2012)
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Please do give us all your underrated romcom recs!!
For sure! Here are some I remember right now.
Ibiza--a Netflix movie, half "female friendship celebration", half romcom, the source of my URL. About an overworked uptight marketing girl (lmao...... real) who goes on business trip to Barcelona; her two best friends tag along and convince her to go to a club, where she has a chance encounter with celebrity DJ Leo West (Richard Madden at his best), after which she becomes convinced to follow him to his next show in Ibiza so they can hook up before her business meeting back in Barcelona. Unhinged, sexy, hilarious, everything people say Bridesmaids is, I love everyone in this movie and somehow none of the women are ever in true peril which is fabulous. Will leave you wanting to fall in love in a club/do something insane with your friends. Encapsulates the feelings of life changing travel better than anything.
Laggies--coming of age romantic comedy with some REEEEAL hits for MILLENNIAL MALLAISE, imo. Keira Knightley dips after freaking out when her boyfriend proposes; she has no life direction and ends up crashing with this teenage girl she just met. Teen girl's lawyer single dad (Sam Rockwell, sooooo sexy for some reason) quickly susses out that Keira is not a fellow teen but lets her stay anyway because she's got good vibes, his daughter clearly is desperate for a maternal figure of some sort, and he wants to bang Keira. Has a GREEEEAT impetuous makeout where he grabs her and she has to be like "I don't think you should fingerbang me in the street".
Down with Love--an early 2000s romcom satire starring Ewan MacGregor and Renee Zellweger at the height of their powers (fact: this movie is the sexiest I've ever found Ewan, as he's generally hit or miss for me). Honestly one of the smartest movies I've ever seen? Satirizes the Doris Day/Rock Hudson sex comedies of the 60s in this hyper-vibrant, gorgeous 1960s New York (the costumes and set design are insane). Puts Catcher Block, the slutty man reporter, in this Battle of the Sexes deal with Barbara Novak, the author of a huge hit book that basically tells women say down with love and prioritize their own pleasures (including sex), during which Barbara trashes Catcher specifically. The plot is iNSANE, I can't even really get into it. But there's also a genuine love story? If you like watching a slutty man get completely Stockholm Syndromed into falling for a crazy woman, this is it. Also, Sarah Paulson and David Hyde Pierce, literal gay icons, play the best friends who also fall in love.
Mrs. Winterbourne. Another fucking bonkers movie that has a bit of drama but also sexy uptight lusting-after-his-brother's-widow-but-not-really Brendan Fraser. This girl, who we're supposed to think is 18 but it's Ricki Lake and she's not, gets abandoned by her boyfriend after she gets pregnant. She ends up on a train with this nice couple, including a woman who's just as pregnant as she is. She admires the woman's wedding ring and the lady is like omg try it on because she's nice and also weird, and then THE TRAIN CRASHES. Our heroine wakes up and she's had her baby and the baby is fine but the nice couple is DEAD and she was wearing the ring and was pregnant so everyone thinks SHEEEE is Mrs. Winterborne. The dead guy's rich family never met his wife, so they welcome her and her baby with open arms and she kinda has to go with it? Anyway, Brendan is the dead guy's IDENTICAL TWIN (which means he was also the dead guy) and he immediately is like "this bitch is lying" but he's also falling for her against his own will??? Truly this movie is reverse Gorilla Twins.
Blast from the Past--another Brendan Fraser movie you kinda have to see to believe. Basically, Sissy Spacek and Christopher Walken are a couple in the early 60s and Walken is a scientist who believes the earth is going to devolve into a nuclear armageddon, so he's built this bunker for him and his pregnant wife underground. He thinks nuclear war has begun, and rushes underground with said wife, and their son is born and raised into this perfectly preserved 1962 world. He's Brendan. Anyway, 30+ years later, he surfaces into the real world as 90s era Brendan Fraser, which means, hot, and is completely naive and gets led around by jaded girl Alicia Silverstone, who falls in love with him and wants to take his virginity REAL BAD.
My Fake Boyfriend. A truly wacky little gay romcom about Keiynan Londsale creating this ideal fake dating profile and his best friend living vicariously through it, which becomes complicated when Keiynan meets a guy he actually wants to be with.
Fire Island. I don't know how underrated this is? Maybe at large. Anyway, it's just a really fun modern queer Pride and Prejudice retelling with multiple super good couples and a greeeat Mr. Darcy.
Bros--I know that Billy Eichner is annoying and went all headass about this... but tbh, though it's not without issues, this is a very fun romcom with a sweet love story at the core that doesn't fuck around with adult issues like questions re: monogamy
Imagine Me and You--again, I don't know how underrated this is, I feel like it's Thee Lesbian Romcom in some circles, and it's imperfect, but I dooo love it. It's one of the few movies that sells love at first sight. It's dated but it's fun. Also. Lena Headey.
Always Be My Maybe--has everything I want; attractive people having sex, drama, childhood friends to "forget my number" to lovers, Keanu Reeves playing hIMSELF. I feel like this got decent recognition, but nowhere near what it deserved. If you haven't seen it, Ali Wong and Randall Park are childhood friends, his mom dies and he becomes super depressed when they're teens, right after they lose their virginities to each other (or she loses it to him? at least one is a virgin and neither knows shit about sex) and then feelings are hurt immediately after and they come back into each other's orbit years later when she's a celerity chef and he's like, her HVAC repairman lol. They rekindle the friendship but there's mooore.
Love, Rosie--I have my quibbles with this one, but I also have a soft spot for it because... childhood friend drama. Sam Claflin and Lily Collins are best friends since literal toddlerhood, he's clearly got feelings for her in high school but she fucks a random on graduation night and gets pregnant and doesn't tell Sam because she doesn't want him to stay behind and help her as he has a scholarship to Harvard med. Sloooow burn with lots of tension and angst and some charming found family vibes.
Palm Springs--again, debatable on how underrated it is because it's very much critically acclaimed, but this movie is never in the conversations Set It Up is waved into and it's actually excellent, so... Cristin Millioti (SHOULD be a romcom queen by RIGHT) is at her sister's wedding and goes off to hook up with random stranger Andy Samberg because she's a messy bitch. After a series of wacky events, she gets sucked into a time loop that Andy has been in for literal years, where they're reliving the same day over and over. A lot of crazy shit happens, hijinks are had, and they fall into (complicated) love. A chaotic favorite.
P.S. I Love You--I feel like this dog has had its day to an extent, but it was actually dragged when it came out, and I remember this because I remember going "why?? It's great". The only Gerard Butler movie worth seeing besides 300, probably, this stars Hilary Swank as a young widow whose husband (said Butler) recently died of a long term illness and left her a letter per month, telling her what to do in the first year after his death. The supporting cast is GREAT (Kathy Bates made me weep), it's both very funny and incredibly sad and uplifting and raw, Hilary fucks Lucky Charms Jeffrey Dean Morgan (the Irish accents in this are Bad but it's much better than Leap Year) and the ending subverts expectations in a great way.
Brown Sugar--This is obviously a very popular movie (MY DIVOOOOORCE) but I don't think it's upheld to the same status as The Best Man franchise and I always see Love & Basketball recommended over it and that seems wrong. Taye Diggs and and Sanaa Lathan play childhood friends who now work in hiphop adjacent industries and struggle with both authenticity and how badly they wanna bone each other. THEN HE GETS ENGAGED. This one is messy, with cheating and hurt feelings and real adult issues, but it also has one of the funniest scenes committed to celluloid so.
Music and Lyrics--a Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore CLASSIC that actually reads like a romance novel onscreen. Hugh Grant is a washed up 80s pop star who wants to land a gig writing a bop for a pop princess, but he can only do the music, not the lyrics. He finds out unexpectedly that the weird chick watering his plants (Drew) is a good little lyricist and they begin working together, which leads to... love. Has a genuinely great grovel, I gotta say.
Just Like Heaven--cheesy, but the spot I have for it is soft (weird). Mark Ruffalo is a sad widower who's moved into a new apartment, only to find out that it is haunted by the GHOOOOST of the woman who was in his apartment beforehand (Reese Witherspoon) (there is a happy ending). It's of AN ERA.
Moonstruck--should not be underrated because Cher won an actual Oscar for it, but many people don't seem to talk about it today? Probably because of the hero, but OVERLOOK THAT. Cher is a widow who's just gotten engaged to this one dude who's Just Fine, and she wants to make sure his brother, one-handed Nicolas Cage, goes to the wedding. Except oops, she ends up fucking him right after they meet because one-handed Nic Cage has the juice, I guess? He gives this big speech, she says he's a wolf, it's great and verrrrrry Eyetalian American.
Faraway--I just saw this and it is PURE. GOLD. A middle-aged wife and mother loses her own mother and finds out her husband is having an emotional affair at the same time. So she goes to this little house in Croatia that her mother secretly owned, without telling ANYONE. Except oops, there is a squatter in the house, and it's a MAAAAN. Funny, sexy, a great example of two attractive middle-aged people who look like attractive middle-aged people falling in love. A real "find yourself at any age", uplifting movie that made my heart so warm.
Austenland--not super underrated, but fun. Keri Russell is a Jane Austen lunatic who goes to an Austen-themed resort and ends up encountering her own Darcy type.... But is he just playing a part??? Jennifer Coolidge is also in this. Being excellent.
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white woman jumpscared so bad by a grainy ass pic of sam rockwell as one of my letterboxd mutuals icons
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(icon by @lightofsanday)
Full name: Brooke Leslie Rockwell-Kelso
Nicknames: Beautiful (by Kelso), Library Barbie (by Jackie), Hot girl, ma’am (by Eric), Mom, Mommy (by Betsy, Oak, and Jay), Mrs.Kelso (by Kelly, Serena, Nate, Gwen), Man (by Oak)
Gender: Female
Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual
Birth Place: Point Place
Birthday: May 4, 1957 (age 38)
Occupation: Librarian
Family: Betsy Kelso (daughter), Oak Kelso (son), Carolyn Rockwell (mother), Joe Rockwell (father), Rebecca Rockwell (older sister), Jay Kelso (son), John Kelso (father-in-law), Eliza Kelso (mother-in-law), Casey Kelso (brother-in-law), Betsy (grandmother-in-law), Sully (cousin), Chris Kelso (brother-in-law), Alexandra Kelso (sister-in-law), Elaina Kelso (sister-in-law), Sully (cousin-in-law), Kristie Forman (honorary niece), Leia Forman (honorary niece), Layla Kelso (niece)
Romances: Michael Kelso (husband)
Friends: Donna Pinciotti, Jackie Burkhart, Laurie Forman (possibly), Rhonda Tate, Eric Forman, Fez, Paula Mitchell, Sam Garcia, Tom Garcia
First Appearance: The Acid Queen, That 90s Pilot (mentioned), The Rave (physical appearance)
Last Appearance: The Holy Union of the Burnout and The Devil, TBD
Pet(s): Jamie Kelso (dog)
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Watch this: (2 June 2024) The Best of Sam Rockwell’s Tonight Show Entrances | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Check out some of Sam Rockwell’s most iconic entrances on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon!
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How Alice Walton Became the Wealthiest Woman in the World as Walmart’s Owner
Watch how Alice Walton, the heir to Walmart's fortune, became the world's richest woman. Learn about her career, impact on the retail business, and significant contributions to art and philanthropy.
Alice Walton, the only daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton, has long been a prominent figure in business. As of 2024, she is the world's richest woman, with a net worth exceeding $65 billion. However, her rise to this position is more than just the result of inheriting a retail empire. Alice Walton's journey illustrates her enormous impact on business and culture, particularly her commitment to philanthropy and the arts.
The Walton Family Legacy
Walmart, founded in 1962 by Sam Walton, transformed the retail business by committing to giving daily cheap costs. It swiftly became one of the world's largest retail organizations, having over 10,000 locations in 24 countries. Alice Walton was born into this legacy, acquiring a large amount of the company's riches after her father died in 1992.
While her brothers, Rob and Jim Walton, rose to leadership positions at Walmart, Alice's interests took a different path—one that would not only solidify her position in the world's wealth rankings but also establish her as a cultural and charitable figure.
Her Journey to Wealth
Although Alice Walton was not directly involved in Walmart's day-to-day operations, her income increased as the company grew. Walmart's relentless expansion, combined with strategic investments and innovations in retail, e-commerce, and logistics, has kept it at the top of the worldwide market. As the company's stock price rose, so did Walton's personal wealth.
Yet, Alice Walton's recent ascension to the rank of the world's richest woman can be credited to her strategic money management. She has diversified her wealth by investing in energy, real estate, and finance. Unlike many heirs to large fortunes, Walton has taken an active role in ensuring that her money is not just kept but increased.
Beyond Business: Alice Walton's Impact on Art and Philanthropy.
What genuinely distinguishes Alice Walton from many of the world's wealthiest persons is her strong devotion to philanthropy, particularly in the arts. Walton, a lifetime art lover, used most of her riches to construct the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in her hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas.
The museum opened in 2011 and has since become one of the most important cultural institutions in the United States, featuring works by iconic American painters such as Norman Rockwell, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Andy Warhol. Walton's interest in art extends beyond just collecting; she has worked to make art more accessible to a wider audience, ensuring that many works are available for free public viewing.
In addition to her contributions to the arts, Alice Walton has sponsored various humanitarian projects. She has spent billions of dollars through the Walton Family Foundation on education, environmental sustainability, and social welfare initiatives. Her dedication to enhancing the quality of life for individuals and communities all around the world exemplifies her vision of wealth as a force for good.
Alice Walton’s Future: What Does the Future Hold?
Alice Walton, the world's richest woman, continues to utilize her fortune and influence to support causes that are important to her. Her primary focus is on broadening the reach of the arts, funding innovative educational programs, and promoting measures that encourage sustainable development.
Recently, she has been an outspoken supporter of expanding healthcare access, particularly in marginalized populations. In 2020, she founded The Whole wellness Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to combining mental, physical, and emotional wellness. This effort exemplifies Walton's forward-thinking approach as she strives for a more holistic model of healthcare in the United States.
Conclusion
Alice Walton's rise to become the world's richest woman reflects not only Walmart's success but also her distinct vision for using wealth to benefit society. Her life is an encouraging example of how financial success and cultural and humanitarian activities may have a long-term impact on the world.
Reblate Solutions believes in recognizing those who use their power to effect positive change. Alice Walton is an excellent example of such a leader—one whose riches have benefited businesses, cultures, and communities alike.
Tags: Alice Walton, World’s Richest Woman, Walmart, Business Success, Philanthropy, Art, Crystal Bridges Museum, Walton Family Foundation, Reblate Solutions
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Norman Rockwell Museum: What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of MAD Magazine (June 8, 2024 through October 27, 2024)
This exhibition explores the unforgettable art and satire of MAD, from its beginnings in 1952 as a popular humor comic book to its emergence as a beloved magazine that spoke truth to power and attracted generations of devoted readers through the decades. MAD’s influence and cultural impact will be explored in this landmark installation, which features iconic original illustrations and cartoons created by the magazine’s Usual Gang of Idiots—the many artists and writers who have been the publication’s mainstays for decades.
These include Sergio Aragonés, David Berg, Paul Coker, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Mort Drucker, Will Elder, John Ficarra, Kelly Freas, Al Jaffee, Harvey Kurtzman, Don Martin, Nick Meglin, Norman Mingo, Antonio Prohías, Marie Severin, John Severin, Angelo Torres, Sam Viviano, Richard Williams, and Wally Wood. The art of next generation visual humorists, including Emily Flake, Drew Friedman, Peter Kuper, Teresa Burns Parkhurst, C.F. Payne, Tom Richmond, and Dale Stephanos, will also be on view.
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