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Marguerite Sauvage's cover art - Firefly #3 (2019)
#2019#comics#cover art#illustration#film#series#TV show#television#science fiction#Marguerite Sauvage#Firefly#Serenity#Inara Serra#Kaylee Frye#Captain Malcolm Reynolds#Mal#Zoe Washburne#Hoban Washburne#Wash#Jayne Cobb#Shepherd Book#Dr. Simon Tam#River Tam#Dan McDaid#Greg Pak#Joss Whedon
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Nightmare in the Desert (2024 Lifetime)
Nightmare in the Desert (2024 Lifetime) Pretty Good, actually
Nightmare in the Desert (2024 Lifetime) 📺. Stream/Watch the Movie (Ad): Subscribe to the Lifetime Movie Club Cast: Gia De Sauvage, Allen Williamson, Tristan J. Watson, Kyla Nova Director: Sam Irvin Writer(s): Richard Pierce ➡️ Check out our Youtube Channel: Lifetime Uncorked: Lifetime Movie Reviews 🎧 Listen to the Lifetime Uncorked Podcast: Listen Now 🍷 Support the show with a $5…
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Kirikou et les Bêtes Sauvages : Film Complet en Français 💃
#youtube#kirikou et les bêtes sauvages#film complet#film movie#movie film#film#movie#michel ocelot#boomrang tv#boomrangtv#boomrangtv246
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10 people I want to know better
Tagged by @bowieluvr91 you are actually so cool thank you for tagging me!!! 🥰🥰
Last song: La Bella Fleur Sauvage - Lord Huron
Favourite colour: green!! Specifically like a dark green or sage green
Last movie: Challengers- I was Late to the game and finally watched it, it was so good (I love anything Luca Guadagnino puts his hands on)
Last tv show: Binge watching Gilmore girls can not tell you how many times I’ve watch this show
Sweet/spicy/savoury: sweet and savoury I like them both together and will crave the one when I eat the other
Relationship: single going on 22 years
Last thing I googled: “Saturday Nosferatu showtimes” (we are going at 9pm then going to get sangria after to decompress)
Latest obsession: puzzles! I am back in my puzzle girl era
Looking forward to: my trip to England!! Visiting my friend who lives in England we will also be visiting Wales, Scotland and Norway. I am sooooo looking forward to fried halloumi I can’t even explain how much I crave it, it’s so hard to find here reason number billion why America sucks.
Tagging @somanyquestions-featuringanxiety @trainingseasons @glen-powells @dcmcntcrs @babyblack61 @rocklouii @alltoounwellll @stillgotscars @take-me-out-tonight @bralnwashed
ignore this if you don’t wanna do it I or if you don’t wanna be tagged in this type of stuff I won’t mind!!!!
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The full list is quite long, so I didn't want to clutter up the last post with it---still, it is impressive to see them all laid out together. So without further ado!
THE 50 MOVIES AND 50ISH BOOKS I WATCHED/READ IN 2024
MOVIES
The Count of Monte Cristo (2024) Emilia Pérez (2024) Wicked (2024) American Psycho (2000) Heavy Trip (2018) La Planète sauvage / Fantastic Planet (1973) The Slipper and the Rose (1973) Bottoms (2023) I Saw the TV Glow (2024) *We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2021) Oddity (2024) Maxxxine (2024) *The Substance (2024) *The Wicker Man (1973) Housebound (2014) Problemista (2023) Showing Up (2023) *Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) It Comes at Night (2017) The Boy and the Heron (2023) Abigail (2024) Seven Samurai (1954) The Iron Claw (2023) Talk to Me (2023) Bodies Bodies Bodies (2023) Rashomon (1950) *M (1931) Lord of Misrule (2023) The Tale of Princess Kaguya (2013) *Crimes of the Future (2022) Sanctuary (2022) After Yang (2022) **The Florida Project (2017) Pig (2021) The Favourite (2018) Poor Things (2023) Infinity Pool (2023) The Feast (2021) Office Space (1999) *Corsage (2022) Robots (2023) The Deer King (2021) Madame de… (1953) Orphée (1950) Master Gardener (2022) *Something in the Dirt (2022) Black Orpheus (1959) Priscilla (2023) How to Blow Up a Pipeline (2022) *The Lure (2015) To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995)
BOOKS
The Shambling Guide to New York City, Ghost Train to New Orleans, Mur Lafferty What Feasts At Night, T. Kingfisher *Bad Girls, Camila Sosa Villada Don't Fear the Reaper, Stephen Graham Jones *Vintner's Luck, Elizabeth Knox The Barrow Will Send What it May, Margaret Killjoy You Know How the Story Goes, Thomas Olde Heuvelt Bloodchild, Wild Seed, Octavia E. Butler The Angel of Indian Lake, Stephen Graham Jones The Default World, Naomi Kanakia Fantasyland, Mike Bockoven Something is Killing the Children, issues 1-15 The Night Eaters Book 1, Book 2, Marjorie Liu This Wretched Valley, Jenny Kiefer These Deathless Bones, Cassandra Khaw *Dead Inside, Chandler Morrison Mental Diplopia, Julianna Baggott A Human Stain, Kelly Robson The Shape of My Name, Nino Cipri Daughter of Necessity, Marie Brennan The Mist, Stephen King A Skinful of Shadows, Frances Hardinge The Chalk Man, C. J. Tudor *The Rehearsal, Eleanor Catton Come Closer, Sara Gran The Underwater Welder, Jeff Lemire Blink, Christopher Sebela Pulling the Wings Off Angels, KJ Parker Thirteen Ways to Kill Lulabelle Rock, Maud Woolf An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good, Helene Tursten Thornhedge, T. Kingfisher HEX, Thomas Olde Heuvelt Midnight Rooms, Donyae Coles Aglaeca, Mohnfisch Dr. Limos Plays God, Stevie Barot Home by the Rotting Sea, Otava Heikkila Last Crane, Narsid Sacred Bodies, Ver No Trouble at All, Various Authors (short story collection) *Wylding Hall, Elizabeth Hand Glass House, Paul Jessup Agony's Lodestone, Laura Keating * Big Swiss, Jen Beagin House of Rot, Danger Slater Dreadful, Rebecca Rozakis *Diavola, Jennifer Thorne Lute, Jennifer Thorne Regrettably, I Am About To Cause Trouble, Amie McNee The Rules Upheld by No One, Amie McNee The Sacrifice, Rin Chupeco The Bog Wife, Kay Chronister The Unmothers, Leslie J. Anderson *The Eyes Are the Best Part, Monika Kim Paying for It, Chester Brown Snow, Ronald Malfi Midnight on Beacon Street, Emily Ruth Verona Haunt Sweet Home, Sarah Pinsker The Doll-Master, Joyce Carol Oates The Third Person, Emma Grove The Werewolf at Dusk, David Small It's Lonely At The Centre Of The Earth, Zoe Thorogood Mom's Cancer, Brian Fies Mary Astor's Purple Diary, Edward Sorel Impossible People, Julia Wertz Roaming, Jillian Tamaki
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Suggested movies to watch high:
Run Lola Run (1998)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Manifesto (2015)
The Devil's Carnival (2012)
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
La Planete Sauvage (1973)
Zardoz (1974)
Metropolis (2001)
Dark Star (1974)

Suggested activities when high:
listen to music with headphones
touch grass
enjoy a seascape
enjoy an urban landscape from above, a rooftop or a bridge
(DO NOT FALL. don't go alone, and don't fall. if you're too inexperienced and/or stupid, stay home and listen to music)
socialise
dance
fuck

Not suggested activities when high:
reading Hegel
doomscrolling
rotting on the couch and mindlessly watching tv
browsing a blog that since day 1 has been about, and I quote, "exploring the Rogue archetype in D&D, fiction, and real life", with all the paragraphs and long stories this entails
sending incredibly stupid asks to random people on tumblr
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MOVIES I WATCHED THIS WEEK #204:
THE EXECUTIONER (1963) is a classic Spanish dark comedy. Naïve funeral worker Nino Manfredi meets the daughter of a state executioner. Both are social outcasts because of their dreaded associations with death, so they are pushed toward each other, to marry and start a family. In order to win the right for a new government apartment, meek Manfredi is being lured to take over his father-in-law's job, and the time eventually comes when he has to perform a gruesome killing by garroting his first 'customer'. (Screenshot Above). This is my second film this month with delightful old actor José Isbert (after 'The wheelchair'!), whose character of Amadeo carries the plot. 7/10.
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There were quiet a few opulent spectacles about the election of Popes recently (The two Popes, The young Pope, Amen, The Borgias, We have a Pope, and of course, Godfather 3). It's a genre that lends itself to magnificent production design and reverence to authority.
CONCLAVE adds a dramatic chapter to this sub-genre. It's a very well made thriller with an imposing cast of carpet-chewing male thespians, (Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow), with the addition of the beautiful Isabella Rossellini. It's a tense and riveting story, with a terrific score. It ends with a black-and-white power struggle between liberalism and conservatism, and an unexpected bombshell finale. 8/10.
(Don't watch the trailer). My second by Edward Berger (after 'Your Honor'. Now I want to see his 'All quiet on the western front').
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5 MORE LATVIAN ANIMATED MOVIES, 3 BY GINTS ZILBALODIS:
🍿 FLOW is a stunning adventure story about a solitary black cat who learns to live with others. It feels like The Age of Water in 'Myst', done in a striking visual style, lifelike animal movements and with a wordless, genuine heart. It's Latvia's submission to this year's Oscar, and I hope they win. I also hope that there will never be 'Flow2', and that the director Gints Zilbalodis never goes to work for Pixar, even if they offer him $10M. 9/10.
🍿 The young director, Gints Zilbalodis, tells in an interview that up until 'Flow' he had made all his movies alone, without any co-workers. His previous feature, the 2019 AWAY, was an impressive world-building experiment like 'La Planète sauvage' for the 21st century. A boy undertakes a mysterious journey through (another) Myst-like island, followed by an 'Iron Giant'-like creature that may or may not be unfriendly. Wordless, beautiful, highly creative, but without the emotional depth that 'Flow' employs. 💯 score on Rotten Tomatoes.
🍿 His 2014 FOLLOWERS was more like a loud sketch. A boy who runs away from school, joins an escaped prisoner.
🍿 ELECTRICIAN’S DAY (2018), an original story about an ordinary day at a mental hospital, which started with a power outage. Disgusting visuals and sound effects. 8/10.
🍿 There must be an active animation scene over there. BIRTH (2009) is my second animation by Signe Baumane (after her genial, and better, 'Rocks in my pocket'). A clueless pregnant teen must learn about giving birth. Supported by (and done in similar style to) Bill Plimpton. [*Female Director*]
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SYMBOL (2009) is a truly-weird surrealist fantasy by a popular Japanese comedian. It tells two separate stories that have no connection to each other at all. In the main one, the comedian, dressed in a colorful polka-dot pajamas, wakes up in a giant, empty white room, not sure how and why he got there. Hundreds of tiny angel dicks sprout out of walls, and every time he touches one, a certain object drops into the room (?) from a hidden door. [I remember the documentary about Nasubi ("Eggplant"), a contestant in a Japanese game show who was left (naked) in a similar room for a whole year, so this must be common theme on TV over there.]
The second unrelated story is about a Mexican Lucha libre wrestler named Escargot Man, it is told in Spanish, and done in a realistic style. The combination between the two is crazily 'different', but in the end the whole premise doesn't work at all.
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2 FILMS ABOUT CANNIBAL FAMILIES:
🍿 "...We know what to do, but we do not do!..."
Talking about bizarro!
SLACK BAY (2016), my second film from French director Bruno Dumont (after Léa Seydoux 'France'). Placed at the gorgeous, half-empty Bretagne of 120 years ago. A vacationing family of inbred industrialists (including half-witted Juliette Binoche) meet a clan of ugly mussel-gatherers, who indulges in cannibalism [Basically, they're 'eating the rich']. Then the visiting hermaphrodite daughter falls in love with the coarse elder son of the fishermen, and all hell breaks loose. There are also a couple of policemen who look like Hergé's Thompson and Thompson investigating the disappearances of all the previous visitors, and everybody keeps tumbling down all the time in various ridiculous ways. And towards the end, people start elevating and float up in the sky. It's a really absurd class war fable.
(Unfortunately I could only watch it without subtitles, so I must have missed a lot, but that's okay.)
🍿 "What was this before it was leftovers?..."
For me, Bob Balaban will always be François Truffaut's translator in 'Close Encounter of the third kind'. But he came from a distinguished family and himself had an impressive career as a creator. PARENTS (1989) was his debut feature, and is more of a Lynchian atmospheric suburban nightmare than a black comedy horror flick. Maybe it's because of the score by Lynch collaborator, Angelo Badalamenti's. Maybe it's because the ambiguity which is told from a young boy's point of view. But it's strange and disturbing, and definitely not for vegetarians like me. Randy Quaid's creepiest performance.
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DAAAAAALÍ! (2023), my first film by Quentin Dupieux is a fake surrealist meta-biography of the eccentric painter, played here by four different actors with exaggerated mannerism and an odd accent. A framing Buñuelian plot about a miscast journalist who tries repeatedly to score an interview with him, but she doesn't have any insights to interest him, or us. It has 💯 score on Rotten Tomatoes, but I found it woefully unsatisfactory: Dalí deserved so much better.
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LEONARDO DA VINCI is the new, 4-hour PBS documentary by Ken Burns, his first non-American subject. Exploring the life and legacy of the most celebrated Renaissance Man who ever lived. Using an extensive overview of his many notebooks, scientific inventions, his search for knowledge and artistic journey, it's a visually fascinating trip, while being explained by a group talking heads (and blabbering heads alike). Still the topic is too captivating to spoil. Recommended. 7/10.
“…On a page dedicated to an 1,800-year-old Euclidean geometry problem, he trailed off: “It was time to eat. Et cetera”, he wrote, “because the soup is getting cold”. It was among his last notebook entries…”
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"Yes, I can see now..."
I need some sweetness in my life, so I turned again to Chaplin's CITY LIGHTS. Extremely sentimental, defiantly romantic with a final scene that made Einstein cry and that James Agee called "the greatest single piece of acting ever committed to celluloid". 9/10. Re-watch ♻️.
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2 PORTUGUESE SHORTS BY AKI KAURISMÄKI:
I've seen 13 of Aki Kaurismäki features. I need to watch the rest of his work:
🍿 "Sopa 1,80..." TAVERN MAN (2012), a lonely innkeeper is preparing lonely soup and waiting at a lonely bus station with a lonely bouquet of flowers.
🍿 BICO (2004), a poetic postcard from one of them half-abandoned, half-empty mountain Portuguese villages close to the Spanish border. 10/10.
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VAL LEWTON X 2:
🍿 VAL LEWTON: THE MAN IN THE SHADOW (2007) is a fair Martin Scorsese tribute to the legendary producer, responsible for a slate of terror/horror B-movies at RKO Studios during the 40's.
🍿 "Drink your milk!"
THE SEVENTH VICTIM, my 3rd horror film produced by Lewton, a story of a young woman discovering a Greenwich Village satanist cult. I understand that he was a "Producer-Auteur" and that his atmospheric mood pieces contained symbolic "underpinnings about sexuality, colonialism, power", but they are just not for me. The devil worshipers of Rosemary's Baby were more of my thing. But, Oh boy; That Bureau of Missing Persons surely was busy!
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ADVENTURES IN PERCEPTION is a Dutch introduction to M. C. Escher's art. It's a terrible documentary, which is not helped by the dissonant modernist score, and the fact that this copy was of low-resolution. It was nominated for an Oscar in 1971. 1/10.
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I've seen a bunch of documentaries about The Newport music festivals, both the jazz and folk varieties. 'Jazz on a Summer's Day' was masterful, and the Dylan ‘Don’t look back’ stood out. But this unfocused 1967 FESTIVAL was terrible, in spite of the rich lineup of dozens of folk, blues, gospel and bluegrass artists. Shoddy editing, very little exciting music and boring snippets of random people expressing their uninteresting opinions. 'Maggie's Farm', and a few seconds with Mimi & Richard Fariña, were the only worthy numbers. The crowd were 100% all white. 2/10.
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Re-watch ♻️: The ZAZ posse, Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker, made some great spoof comedies (Airplane!, The Naked Gun movies, Hot shots, Police squad!, etc), and some not so-great straight comedies, like RUTHLESS PEOPLE (1986). "They were entirely different kinds of movies" and I forgot how forgettable this one was. It gets 1 point from me for the Jimi Hendrix's 'Foxy Lady' use, and 1 for credit animation by Sally Cruikshank, but that's about all. So, 2/10.
"Hey! It's Enrico Palazzo!" RIP, Jim Abraham.
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SOME SHORTS:
🍿 CARS WITHOUT A HOME (1959) a quirky, jazzy mockumentary about abandoned cars in Czechoslovakia.
🍿 In MOTHERLAND (2022), a young Korean adoptee raised in America, returns to Korea to search for her birth mother. It's one of many movies about the Korean diaspora. (Via). [*Female Director*]
🍿 While waiting for her new Oscar picked film 'Arzé', I took in Mira Shaib's 2021 STILL ❤ BEIRUT. It covers some of the responses to the giant chemical explosion that devastated the city, and caused a national trauma, but wasn't very good. [*Female Director*]
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This cute story by one Jameela Jamil got me curious enough to check out a television show called THE GOOD PLACE. One episode of "smart" fantasy, "creative", all inclusive and bright. But so so glib, shallow pop culture trying to appear deep. After two minutes of the second episode, I had enough.
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(ALL MY FILM REVIEWS - HERE).
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Getting to Know Us
Thank you @shipsnsails
Last Song: Danse des sauvages from Rameau's Les Indes galantes, performed by Daniel Hope, I adore this piece it is so cunty like this is a Lestat piece
Favorite Color: Deep moody shades of green like this
Last Book: The House of Whispers by Laura Purcell which was atmospheric but fucking depressing + a quick reread of Starve Acre by Andrew Michael Hurley for book club.
Last movie: The Vourdalak A+ A+ A+ moody artsy fully-committed-to-the-bit queer French gothic just drenched in vintage vibes
Last TV show: I have been sick which means rewatching old peak era SVU for the 5000th time
Sweet/spicy/savory: Gojuchang (my beloved) says I am here to fulfill all of these
Last Thing I googled: Pumpkin mochi dessert recipes
Current obsession: Working my way through Laura Purcell's books since my book club did The Silent Companions. This woman loves a messy unrepentant fucked up protagonist and so do I
Looking forward to: Heretic, love Hugh Grant in his villain era. Cooking for Thanksgiving + a staycation for the holiday. Brunch with Del today at our favorite little tea cafe. I am both excited for and sad for getting near the end of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell.
Tagging: @lena221bee @stereomike @bilestat @spookylestat @bookgeekgrrl @persepinas @onionowlwatchingu @theseancequeen @toddisawarlock @harlequinlestat @sewersoul @mathcat345 @ravensknowledge @ahundredbutterflies @bespokecats @dream-boat-annie
I hate tagging people bc I'm always leaving out like 500 beloveds so please mutuals do this!
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tysm for the tag @gibson-g1rl ♡
⟡ last song : guilty conscience by eminem, dr. dre
⟡ fav colour(s) : red, blue, black
⟡ last book : the 48 laws of power by robert greene
⟡ last movie : zero day (2003)
⟡ last tv show : how to become a cult leader (netflix)
⟡ sweet/spicy/savoury: spicy 🌶️
⟡ relationship status : engaged to patrick bateman
⟡ last thing i googled : article 138 of the constitution
⟡ current obsession(s) : ahs, working out, grades, golf, the bill hodges trilogy, ted kaczynski, sauvage cologne
⟡ looking forward to : finishing my goddamn midterm, sweater weather, the menendez trial, winter vacation
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November 2nd, No Touch/Watching
Steve can do this. All he needs to do is focus on just how annoying Eddie can be, and he can totally do this! There are dirty dishes all over the living room, empty water cups on his bedside table that he never takes to the sink in the morning. The bathroom is a mess of shed hair even though it seems like Eddie never even brushes it, and the sink is full of globs of toothpaste. Steve cleans up after him like a maid, and it’s one of the most annoying things about their relationship. Yet still all he can think about is dressing up in a little french maid costume to tease Eddie into ripping it off of him.
It’s only been a day.
Steve must be an idiot for thinking he could do this. It’s not like they put any money on the bet, or if they had, like Eddie would hold him to it. Since being cut off, Steve has learned his expensive hair products and cologne and even fucking groceries are just that: expensive. Eddie is a saint, putting up with him learning to use coupons and compare the price of things to the ounce to get the best deal just so he can afford his little taste of luxury. Steve will be damned if his parents cause him to lose the one thing he’s ever been known for that he was slightly okay with after high school. He once was and will always be ‘the hair’. Plus, the first time Eddie called him sweetheart was the result of his Sauvage cologne, loudly proclaiming “you smell like a dream, sweetheart!” So, you know, that’s a must.
But maybe, just maybe, if Eddie cracked first, Steve could get out of this whole thing without punishment (because if he’s being honest, he just knows there will be one). Maybe there really is something to the whole french maid costume idea. So Steve does the unthinkable. He dips into his change bowl. He’s been saving up his tips at the little diner he and Robin are working at these days in a little pinch pot Eddie made in a high school pottery class. Eddie tried to throw it away when they were packing up to move into their little apartment, but Steve clutched it close to his chest and said it was too beautifully done, surely a good luck charm. And maybe it was a projection of his subconscious, or maybe customers tipped better when he was happy, but Steve always brought home the most at the end of the night when he gave the pot a little kiss before leaving for his shift.
He has just enough in there for gas and a discounted costume from the Halloween store that's closing down soon in the next town over. Eddie texted to say he’ll be late, so he has plenty of time to make the half hour drive and hope to god there’s some kind of maid outfit left in the women’s section. He knows he’ll go unrecognized, and the employees probably don’t care what he’s buying at all, but he still wears a hat and ducks his head when he’s perusing the aisles. His eye catches exactly what he’s looking for. A short black dress with puffy sleeves and frilly white lace, a white apron that ties around the hips, a little black choker necklace with a bell, and a little headband with a half circle of lacy white fabric.
The cashier gives him a slightly bemused chuckle when he sets the costume on the counter, but rather than let the heat of embarrassment he feels rushing through him surface, he cocks a hip and settles into the familiarity of bitchiness.
“What?” he snaps, when it takes the cashier a beat longer than it should to scan a single item and read out his total.
The guy smirks and shakes his head. “Classic. Do you not recognize me or something? I saw you like a week ago, dude.”
The truth is Steve was refusing to meet his eye since the moment he stepped up to the counter, but now that the guy has said something, Steve recognizes those curls, that slightly boyish face, and, oh fuck. He’s standing in front of Gareth.
“Not a word Emerson.” Steve bites out, but he feels the tinge of red finally hit his cheeks.
“You know this won’t work, right?”
“What do you mean?”
“Dude, I was the one who brought up no nut November in the first place. And your facial expressions are not as subtle as you think they are. I could practically hear your thoughts about it the whole time, and I’m assuming Eddie made a bet with you as soon as you left.”
“Oh. Right. Just don’t tell him?”
Gareth hums noncommittally and tells Steve his total. Steve hands him the cash and awkwardly thanks him before grabbing the costume and running back to his car, lest he miraculously be spotted by anyone else he knows.
The interaction all but dissipates from his mind on the drive home, replaced by scenarios of what Eddie might do to him when he comes home to Steve in this outfit. Bend him over the kitchen counter, rip the lacie panties he’s wearing right off of him and blow his back out to oblivion. Steve’s face heats up in the silence of the drive home. He didn’t bother turning music on, too consumed by his own thoughts. His mind drifts all the way home, without something tangible to lock onto. He’s home before he knows it, rushing up the stairs to the apartment and throwing on the costume without a second’s hesitation. In total, the trip took him a little over an hour, so Eddie should be home any minute.
Steve busies himself pretending to dust Eddie’s minis on the bookshelf in the living room. They’re kept on the top shelf, so even with Steve’s height, he has to stand on his tiptoes to reach. The skirt rides up just over the plush of his thighs and exposes the black lace of his panties just as the front door opens.
“Honeyyy I’m hooome!” Eddie’s voice comes out in a delightful singsong, which fills Steve’s chest with warmth. It’s the same way Eddie always greets him, which, however sweet it may be, he was expecting a little more of a reaction if he’s totally honest.
Steve turns his head, hoping to find at least a smirk on Eddie’s lips. Something that shows he’s acknowledged Steve’s gift, but he’s not standing by the door anymore. His jacket and boots have been kicked off and left haphazardly in the middle of the floor and Eddie is in the kitchen… making himself a snack? Steve grumbles and walks over to the entrance, picking up the mess Eddie’s made in less than a minute, and tucking them away on the shoe rack and coat hook less than a foot away. Walking hurricane, Steve thinks.
Eddie hums a light tune from the kitchen. He hasn’t looked at Steve ONCE and he knows because his own eyes have been boring holes into the side of Eddie’s head since he walked in. Steve follows to the kitchen and does his best to gain Eddie’s attention. Steve grabs an arm and lifts it until he can slide between the counter and Eddie’s chest, their noses touching. Eddie can’t help his smile as he nuzzles Steve’s cheek.
“Hi princess. How was your day?” Sweet. Casual. Not at all what Steve was going for.
“It was fine. I spent the whole day cleaning up after you.”
“Oh really? The whole day, huh?” Eddie kisses the tip of Steve’s nose and goes back to spreading peanut butter across a piece of bread.
“Well, most of the day.” Steve steps out of his orbit now, walking across the kitchen to watch Eddie eat his pb&j. He folds his arms and honest to god pouts.
“Aw, sweetheart. What’s wrong?” Eddie finally looks Steve up and down, only, rather than a reaction, all he gets is level headedness. Eddie knows what’s wrong. Steve knows he does, but he’s pretending nothing is out of the ordinary and for some reason, being ignored is not helping Steve’s desires for this stupid challenge to end.
Steve sighs, maybe a bit heavier than is necessary. “Nothing, Eddie. I’m fine.” His voice comes out shorter than he means it to, but, well, he had harnessed bitchiness just an hour or so earlier with the familiarity of swinging his nailbat, and it’s hard to just tuck that back away. He starts to walk away in a huff, but Eddie’s hand reaches out to stop him. There’s a flicker, just the slightest hint of desire when his eyes shoot up from the crease of Steve’s ass, but he schools his expression back to one of complete control before speaking again.
“I’m sorry sweetheart. Did you get all dressed up for me?”
“Duh.”
“Watch it,” Eddie’s hand snaps up to grip Steve by the chin, shaking him to meet Eddie’s gaze. “Did you really think this would work, Stevie?”
And now, this Steve can play along with. “Think what would work?”
“Honey, you have to know Gareth texted me as soon as you left, right?”
Steve sputters. “W– B– I asked him not to say anything,” he whines.
“And you know what he said to me? Bros before hoes, my sweet.” Eddie laughs at him, then. Really, truly laughs at the face Steve pulls because he really thought he’d gotten away with it.
“‘M not a hoe,” he grumbles, his gaze falling as his cheeks redden in Eddie’s grip.
“Are you sure about that? You drove out of town today just to get yourself a slutty little costume. And all because you thought I would rip it off as soon as I laid eyes on you. I have to admit, it probably would’ve worked had I not been tipped off.”
“I’m going to kill Gareth.”
“Oh, I think he did you a favor, honey. The payoff will be oh so sweet. Just, not right now.” Eddie lets Steve’s face go and pulls a chair away from the dining table. “Right now, I want you to take this chair into the bedroom, facing away from the bed, and sit politely. Don’t. Change.”
Steve’s confusion is evident, but he complies nonetheless, scraping the legs of the chair across the floor as he goes. His nerves alight as he takes his seat, the short skirt riding up so just the lace of his panties press against the cold lacquered wood of the chair. He can hear Eddie shuffling around the kitchen, the sound of his plate clinking down into the sink. Steve briefly thinks he’ll have to clean that up later too, but then he hears the water running. Eddie never does dishes. He’s making him wait. The thought sends a shiver up his spine in tandem to the heat pooling down low in his gut. It feels like there’s a rod in his spine, keeping him sitting up straight, palms down on his thighs. Steve hears footsteps close to the door, but still Eddie doesn’t enter. Instead he walks right past the bedroom to the bathroom. Closing the door and starting the shower.
No. No fucking way. Eddie is not leaving him here half hard in an itchy polyester dress while he takes one of his famous hour long showers. He can’t.
He does.
Or at least, Steve thinks he does. He doesn’t know how long he’s left sitting there, really, because his mind is swimming with the sound of Eddie. He’s humming Corroded Coffin’s originals, the ones Steve knows were written about him, and he can hear the water splashing off of him. Steve has never once been grateful for their thin walls until now. His soft singing is interrupted only occasionally by a little moan as Steve imagines he ghosts over his hard cock. His mouth waters at the thought of it laying hot and heavy on his tongue. His own dick is throbbing painfully at the thought, at the restraint he’s showing, at Eddie’s ruthless teasing.
Finally, finally the water turns off and Eddie comes to their room. The door creaks open slowly and Steve tries to turn his head to take a peek at the towel wrapped low on Eddie’s hips, but he only gets a short glimpse at the obvious bulge and swirling black ink creeping out of the white cloth before fingers snap at him and he’s looking back at the wall. Steve’s skin is crawling, his muscles aching to turn and look, to see the sight of his boyfriend wet and lean and hard. His hands grip into his thighs until he thinks he’ll leave bruises on himself, wants to put his hands on Eddie, bruise Eddie. But he’s a good boy, and there’s a part of him, no matter how bratty, who just wants to please Eddie.
And then he hears it. Those same low moans come more clearly now that there’s no wall separating them and Steve knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that he will not be getting what he wants. He knows Eddie will stay true to his word no matter how he tries to tempt him. In fact, Eddie is playing his own game right back at him, and he’s damn near winning. Because now Steve can hear the slick of his pre sliding up and down the shaft, and he can hear Eddie’s breathing get faster and all the sounds with no ability to touch Eddie, or even himself are making his cock weep against his stomach, sticking out of the lace waistband, red and angry.
“You can look now, sweetheart.” Eddie grunts out between broken moans.
Steve whips around at breakneck speed, tripping over himself to stare hungrily at Eddie laid out and wanting him. As much as Eddie can read Steve, Steve can read him right back, and he can see how badly Eddie wants his mouth on him. The chair tips over and clatters to the ground as Steve scrambles to be by Eddie’s side. A scolding voice stops him before he can get a hand on his boyfriend.
“I said look. Not touch. Behave yourself, princess.”
Steve whines. It comes from somewhere deep in his throat, fueled by desperation that he can’t find any other way to express. Eddie wants him to behave, and he knows he won’t get what he wants, but he still holds out hope that maybe, just maybe, if he does what Eddie says he’ll get what he needs. He lays his head down on the bed next to Eddie’s hip and stares, his eyes crossing with each stroke. Eddie’s hands are large with long fingers that could practically fit Steve’s whole length in his fist. It’s like Steve can feel the ghost of the sensation on his own neglected cock as his eyes track each movement.
Eddie’s fist glides down to the base, his fingertips grazing over his balls. His hands move deliberately slowly, running the tips of his fingers over the vein on the underside until he reaches the tip and squeezes. More pre leaks out and Steve has to physically restrain himself from leaning up to lick it off and swallow him whole.
“Good boy,” Eddie teases, and it’s then that he notices Eddie is watching him just as intently.
Good boy. Good. Steve is good. Eddie’s good boy. All for him.
The praise both helps him stay where he is and causes his dick to jump and strain against his panties. Eddie understands without needing to hear a word from Steve and his breathing picks up, a constant slew of praise falling from his lips.
“You’re so beautiful, sweetheart. So perfect. I can’t believe you went out and bought this just for me. Did you dip into your tip jar for this?”
“Mmhm.” Steve nods, his face rolling in a wet spot on the bed. Oh. He’s drooling.
“Fuck, baby. You’re never going to make it are you?”
“No,” Steve whimpers. He wants to argue, but his filter is long gone now, and all he can do is agree with whatever Eddie says, be his perfect boy. Well, almost perfect. “Please Eddie. Please let me taste you. I need it.”
“Fuck, Stevie,” Eddie groans deep and reaches his free hand out to pull Steve in by the nape of the neck. As soon as his lips attach to the head, his tongue darts out and licks over the head, swirling over the slit until hot cum is flooding his mouth and both of their moans are filling the room in a cacophony of noise. Eddie pants, his eyes burning as he tries to school his expression into something less hungry to swallow Steve whole.
“Come here baby, you did so good for me.”
Steve crawls up on the bed, immediately going to straddle Eddie’s hips, but he’s moved to lay down next to Eddie and he wraps his body around Steve from behind.
“Eddie, wh–”
“I said you did good. That doesn’t mean the bet is off, sweetheart.”
“But, I’m so… Eddie, please.”
Eddie sighs, genuine sympathy in his voice when he says: “Honey, look at me.”
Steve rolls over in Eddie’s arms, trying not to grind his aching dick against Eddie’s hips.
“Do you really want to do this, Stevie? And don’t say yes because you think it’s what I want because trust me, it’s taking everything in me not to fuck you within an inch of your life like this. I mean, fuck, we’re keeping this outfit because I can’t get enough of you.”
Steve considers it for a moment, and while the throbbing between his legs is telling him one thing, his mind is telling him entirely another. This may be torture, this month may just kill him, but that, whatever the fuck that scene was, it was one of the hottest things he’s ever experienced, and if this month promises more of that, it may just be worth it.
“I want to. I really do, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to do it, Eddie. Please don’t be upset if I can’t.”
“Upset? No, no of course not my love. I’m already so proud of you for keeping it together so far. Listen, why don’t we discuss a new safeword of sorts? Something that’s specific to the bet, so if you really can’t do it, you have a way to let me know, yeah?”
Steve’s heart swells. Eddie is proud of him, and more than anything he wants him to feel good. “Okay, thank you, Eddie. Do you have something in mind?”
Eddie giggles. “Well… I noticed you didn’t really want to use the word ‘nut’ when we talked the other day. What if, when you really want to, you ask me to let you nut, and that’s how I’ll know.”
“Ugh, Eddie, come on.” Steve playfully slaps Eddie’s chest, but the smile on his face is unmistakable.
“What? You don’t like it?”
“No, I don’t like it. So let’s hope I’ll never have to use it.” Steve giggles, shooting Eddie a wink. “Now can you please help me make this go away?”
“Oh. Right.” Eddie says dumbly, as if he could have forgotten Steve’s weeping cock when it’s all he can think about. Eddie helps him out of his dress, gently removing the panties so nothing brushes too overtly against him. He dresses him in boxers and comfortable sweats and lays him back down in the bed, cradling Steve to his chest as he pets his hair and whispers the most boring, mundane things he can think of.
“Eddie, even stories about cars you fixed today are hot in that tone of voice. Read me The Lord of the Dorks or whatever?”
“The Lord of the Rings?” Eddie snorts. “That is blasphemous Steve. The only thing on this planet hotter than Aragorn is you, and that’s marginal at best.”
Steve gasps. “Rude! Boner gone, you don’t even have to get the book now.”
“Too late, Steve. You gave me an inch, I’m taking a mile. We’re absolutely reading Lord of the Rings now.”
Steve exaggerates a pained groan, but he’s more than happy to let Eddie read to him. Even if he doesn’t always understand the complex words and run-on sentences, coming from Eddie’s voice, it may as well be poetry. Steve drifts to sleep in the warm embrace of Eddie and Tolkien, unfinished, yet somehow deeply satisfied.
@steddievember
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The Week Ahead 1/20-1/26
If dry January has slipped through the cracks, that's where we come in! We're talking wine adventures, boozy festivals, and a rooftop open bar - we're so ready! Nothing warms you up from the inside out like a couple of sips, so get thirsty for it all, New York City!
$39: Spend 3.5 Hours Drinking 100+ Wines From All Over The World
This Saturday, you could be sipping 3.5 Hours of Unlimited Red, White, Rosé & Sparkling Wines from Local, National & International Wineries - this is the big Wine Festival in NYC! Feel the winter air melt away as you explore a selection of bold reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés from renowned wineries such as Sauvage, Shoe Crazy Wine, Ferreira Carpenter, and Pale Moonlight Wine. While you're at it, fill up on Chavas Empanadas & Angry Archie's lobster rolls, playing a few games and boogying to live music along the way. It's sip-tastic!
Free Ice Skating at Bryant Park
The @bryantparknyc winter village ice rink will be free admission! You MUST make a reservation to ice skate and if you bring your own skates it is totally free. If you do not have skates you can rent them as well. Reservations open daily for dates one week out. It's open daily through March 2, 2025
$29 Ticket To A Rooftop Y2K Open Bar Party: Emo Edition
Dive into your black eyeliner days of the early 2000s at Elsie Rooftop's Y2K Day Party: Emo Edition! DJ Kevin Riddagh will be spinning the ultimate Y2K pop-punk and emo anthems, cranking up those nostalgic guitar riffs and angst-filled choruses. From Fall Out Boy’s "Sugar" to My Chemical Romance’s "Black Parade," this is your chance to scream along to the soundtrack of your teenage heart. Your ticket gets you into this 2 hour open bar, so you can sip your way through the party like it's the good old days - no regrets, just good vibes...
And Scene Improv Show
New York top improvisers and actors from Broadway, TV and beyond perform in scenes from Mamet to Moliere and everything in between. The actors will know their lines and the improvisers will improvise with no prior knowledge of the scenes.
$29 New York Times-Praised Winery Tour & Wine Tasting Experience
Unwind and savor the season's best wine harvests at the Forbes, The New York Times, & The Wall Street Journal-celebrated Brooklyn Winery. Bring a date for a cozy fall getaway, or round up your pals for an enchanting voyage through Williamsburg's hidden wine hideaway, as their signature wine tour will take you on a journey of flavor & viticulture! At the end of the tour, enjoy a tasting of five Brooklyn Winery wines, allowing your taste buds to absorb each sip with newfound appreciation and understanding...
Daiya Crustbuster Pop-Up
Daiya knows its new and improved pizza line made with Daiya Oat Cream™ Blend delivers all the rich, cheesy, gooey satisfaction people love. So the brand is inviting people to see this for themselves at its Crustbuster pop-up. Come taste-test the latest Daiya dairy-free pizza flavors for free—no strings attached.
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french youtube channel recs
POLITICS/CURRENT AFFAIRS/PANELS/GENERAL CULTURE
C Dans L’air various newsy stuff, I like the panel discussions https://www.youtube.com/c/Cdanslairofficiel
Popcorn - panel show general faits divers, skewing a lot younger than some of these others https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnyR4T5qpgOrWGcQU6Jinkw/featured
INA is the Institut national d’audiovisuel and they are a content monster. This is just one channel, of stuff from Thierry Ardisson’s talkshow but go to the “Channels” tab to see all the other INA channels, there’s enough there alone to keep you going forever https://www.youtube.com/c/InaArditube
Hugo Décrypte - probably very well know already, news of the day aimed I guess at the youth, one of my faves https://www.youtube.com/c/HugoD%C3%A9crypte
Ça commence aujourd’hui General interest slice of life interviews, like morning TV https://www.youtube.com/c/%C3%87acommenceaujourdhui/videos
Mediapart https://www.youtube.com/c/mediapart
Pascal Boniface some kind of random ex-diplomat/think tank dude who talks about the geopolitical issues du jour https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4VOE8jQPWUPp4PpNK8zhIg
Le Parisien only short videos of a few minutes but an interest selection of local Paris news https://www.youtube.com/c/LeParisien
Le Monde obvs https://www.youtube.com/c/lemondefr
Les Dessous des cartes - ARTE (there are a lot of ARTE related channels worth checking out) https://www.youtube.com/c/LeDessousdesCartesARTE
Ça se discute https://www.youtube.com/c/%C3%A7asediscute/videos
BOOK VLOGGERS
Mrs Bookyarmand https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0zQ-Sw3GQwmAwPc3EJMYrw
Pikiti Bouquine https://www.youtube.com/c/Pikitibouquine
La bouquinade https://www.youtube.com/c/Labouquinade/videos
Rêve ta vie en lecteur https://www.youtube.com/c/R%C3%AAvetaVieenLecteur
L’art du thriller https://www.youtube.com/c/LesCulottesNoires
BookTrip https://www.youtube.com/c/ReadTrip
Fruit Reader https://www.youtube.com/c/FruitReader
Younggiftedandblack https://www.youtube.com/c/MarinaNtsonga
Bulle Douceur Livresque https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoL-QO8RDjKQNGE2eVcua2g
Antastesialit https://www.youtube.com/c/Antastesialit
La Grande Librarie long running tv show about books, interviews with authors https://www.youtube.com/user/lagrandelibrairie
HISTORY/EXPLAINERS/GENERAL DOCUMENTARIES/SCIENCE
Nota Bene really love this one, variety of different history/science/historical mysteries. I would buy his t shirt if it was in French but it is in English mon dieu! https://www.youtube.com/c/notabenemovies
Toute L’Histoire https://www.youtube.com/c/ToutelHistoireofficiel
Poisson Fecund https://www.youtube.com/user/PoissonFecond
Mamytwink https://www.youtube.com/user/mamytwink
Investigations et Enquetes huge range of long form documentaries, more straight topics and also a fair bit of “paranormal investigations” if that is your jam https://www.youtube.com/c/InvestigationsetEnqu%C3%AAtes Others like this are:
Documentaries Societe https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYFI5PGuw_34XaA3SGDkQOQ
Imenio Documentaires https://www.youtube.com/user/imineoDocumentaire
Enquetes et reportages https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7DHcyYJpGiSO0NIE7w_Eug
100 idées de culture generale https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC781HeW_j67wRZ5pqSmLpHQ
Le Precepteur Philosophy https://www.youtube.com/c/LePr%C3%A9cepteurOfficiel
Secrets de l’histoire officiel https://www.youtube.com/c/SecretsdHistoireOfficiel/videos
La Folle Histoire https://www.youtube.com/c/LaFolleHistoire/videos
Passé sauvage https://www.youtube.com/c/Pass%C3%A9sauvage
Destins really long (~2 hrs) deep dive profiles of famous french people https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0EqF6QesMfPF5hat0mIKOg
Linguisticae linguistics/languages https://www.youtube.com/c/Linguisticae
AstronoGeek “une chaîne dédiée à la vulgarisation de l'astronomie. “ https://www.youtube.com/c/AstronoGeek
L’Histoire nous le dira https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira
StringTheoryFR https://www.youtube.com/c/StringTheoryFR/featured
Hygiene Mentale https://www.youtube.com/c/Hygi%C3%A8neMentale/featured
Le Réveilleur climate change/environment https://www.youtube.com/c/LeR%C3%A9veilleur
FILM/TV/THEATRE
La Comedie Francaise https://www.youtube.com/user/LaComedieFrancaise
Gigawatts lore of comic book heroes (I think) https://www.youtube.com/c/Gigawatts
Le Fossoyeur de films https://www.youtube.com/user/deadwattsofficiel
FilmACTU this is all bande annonces (trailers), quite cool to see all the new films/games in French https://www.youtube.com/c/FilmsActu
NetflixFrance I single this out as an official channel because it has vox pops (on the topic of netflix shows naturally) with accurate subs https://www.youtube.com/c/NetflixFrance
La Manie Du CInema https://www.youtube.com/c/LaManieDuCin%C3%A9ma
Videodrome https://www.youtube.com/c/VIDEODROMESC
Cinema et politique https://www.youtube.com/c/Cin%C3%A9maetpolitique/videos
IN THE PANDA https://www.youtube.com/c/INTHEPANDA
MATH https://www.youtube.com/user/MathSeFaitDesFilms
ANIMALS/NATURE
Christian L Biodiversité https://www.youtube.com/user/samy1on
Nat Geo Wild France and Nat Geo France wish these were longer https://www.youtube.com/c/NatGeoWildFrance
SPORT
Les videos des Riles soccer but also TV and general stuff, I find his voice very soothing to listen to for some reason https://www.youtube.com/c/LesVid%C3%A9osdeRiles
Talk My Football https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkMyFootball
MUSIC
Nostalgies 60s70s80s because everyone needs a cheesy old music video now and then and it might as well be French https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmVaIULmAmz_2b2fEJwz3xg
La fête de la chanson francaise https://www.youtube.com/c/Laf%C3%AAtedelachansonfran%C3%A7aise
TRUE CRIME
Faites entrer l’accusé https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrjIfq-eWK9BTUhPgQ2IFFg
RevelateurX https://www.youtube.com/c/RevelateurX
Zélia https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClr5mpCfgQ9mgzZfJbPvK1w
Crime District https://www.youtube.com/user/ABcinerama
Serial Killer docs https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwgz2Ks0NDjvE7Wt6JWAOXw
GENERAL LIFE/TRAVEL VLOGGERS (I wouldn’t watch any of this sort of thing in English but they’re good for French)
Le Corps La Maison L’esprit https://www.youtube.com/c/LeCorpsLaMaisonLespritLaetitia00
Le coin d’elodie https://www.youtube.com/c/lecoindelodie/videos
Margaud Liseuse https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP2X3cVGXP0r56gOGhiRDlA
Robin du Garage https://www.youtube.com/c/RobinduGarage
Gabriel Goddyn https://www.youtube.com/c/GabrielGoddyn
Gregoire Dossier https://www.youtube.com/c/Gr%C3%A9goireDossier
Fred in French https://www.youtube.com/c/FredinFrench/videos
Emilio Abril https://www.youtube.com/c/EmilioAb
Julien Fabro https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwCU29EADyPqr-LkngkKE3w
MISC
Pascal Haumont advice on public speaking techniques https://www.youtube.com/c/PascalHaumont
Le Tour de France des Fromagers yeah it's all about cheese! https://www.youtube.com/c/LeTourdeFrancedesFromagers/videos
Khan Academy Francophone not gonna lie, don't actually watch these but if you are into MATHS and stuff …. https://www.youtube.com/user/KhanAcademyFrancais
LANGUAGES, not for French learners but in French, for learners
Progresser en Japonais https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgresserenJaponais
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Lestat is by far my favorite Vampire and the only book i have read 3 times in my live are The Vampire Lestat. I love it, this book have a soul. THANK YOU Anne Rice for all this chronicle, but it so annoyimg to see what they are doing with this chef d'oeuvre de la litterature when come the time to create a tv show or a movie.. Any respect, any taste, any finesse... With that serie they killed Lestat for good and burried him with is real creator, Anne Rice. Its a shame. I would like so much a good movie on Lestat, they put in the garbage the better book of all this story.. Seeing him kill them wolves En Auvergne en France au 19e, le voir passer dhumain a Vampir, comme cest vraiment ecrit, le voir se saouler avec Nicolas a la taverne la ou il parle pour la premiere fois du "jardins sauvage" bin saoul, une vision tellement simple, romantique et esthetique qui donne le gout de tout laisser pour repartir sur la route et aller jouer dans se grand jardins ou il me reste tant de nouveau bosquet a explorer, dodeur a sentir, de creature a admirer et de victime a deguster... HAHA Jai abusé pas mal mais bref jai aimé ca moi aussi, c tout lol
well! you're very passionate lol. I never read the second book but I actually thought the TV show had a good spin on the books and I really loved it. regardless, Lestat is definitely an amazing character in so many ways so we totally agree on that.
French translation: (désolé si c'est mauvais lol)
eh bien ! tu es très passionné. Je n'ai jamais lu le deuxième livre, mais en fait, je pensais que la série télévisée avait une bonne tournure sur les livres et je l'ai vraiment adoré. Quoi qu'il en soit, Lestat est définitivement un personnage incroyable à bien des égards, nous sommes donc totalement d'accord sur ce point.
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you go outside you see johnny depp at the bus stop on an ad for that fucking dior sauvage perfume you go home dazed and afraid you turn on the tv bim bam there he is again this time in motion on your screen ENOUGH PLEASEEEEEEE
#this country .........#meanwhile im waiting for the subway i look around woody allen is there playing the flute in an ad for the worldwide tour he's doing with his#jazz band 😭😭😭😭😭
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📌 [OFFRE] Exclusif ! 💫 Un échange privilégié avec Stéphane Dugast : une conférence inspirante pour explorer autrement, ailleurs comme ici.
1️⃣ MON PROFIL
🌎 Depuis l’an 2000, je multiplie les enquêtes et les tournages sous toutes les latitudes avec une forte attirance pour les océans, les terres sauvages mais également les mondes polaires et les immersions en tous genres.
🧭 Mes reportages et tournages m’ont amené aussi bien à, par exemple, séjourner sur l’île déserte de Clipperton qu’à partager le quotidien des Inuits sur la banquise au Groenland ou à marcher dans le désert bercé par le chant des dunes.
🎥 Je réalise également des films documentaires pour la télévision, dont Odyssées Blanches, diffusé sur TF1, Ushuaia TV et TV5MONDE.
🖋️ Depuis 2021, je suis le rédacteur en chef du journal Embarquements, un trimestriel papier grand format dédié au voyage, à l’aventure et aux découvertes. Je suis aussi scénariste de BD.
🌐 Je suis membre de la Société de Géographie. Depuis 2015, je suis Secrétaire général de la Société des Explorateurs Français.
2️⃣ MON EXPERTISE
🔖 « Explorer, raconter, partager et inspirer » est mon leitmotiv.
🎙️ Devenu « passeur » et conteur, j’aime à narrer mes expéditions pour raconter notre planète Terre, ses habitants et ses écosystèmes, avec une prédilection pour les mondes sauvages. Des beautés, de leurs atouts mais aussi de leurs fragilités, il est question.
♻️ Mes propos ne sont ni angéliques, ni anxiogènes mais nuancés afin de pouvoir poser des questionnements fondamentaux et in fine construire le monde de demain.
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📣 J’ai développé un programme de conférences « sur-mesure » autour de thématiques qui me sont chères : l’exploration, le voyage et leurs métamorphoses.
🎯 Mes conférences s’adressent à tous les publics : des grandes entreprises, des PME, des institutions, des associations, des écoles, des ONG ainsi que des publics dits « empêchés ».
💬 Lors de mes conférences, je partage comment mes aventures dans des environnements sauvages peuvent être une véritable source d’inspiration pour relever les défis professionnels.
Qu’il s’agisse de responsabilité environnementale, de dépassement de soi, d’environnement, d’innovation, de dépassement de soi, de leadership ou de management, mes récits résonnent profondément avec les réalités du monde de l’entreprise.
✨ Imaginez vos équipes apprenant à naviguer dans l’inconnu, à se dépasser et à collaborer efficacement grâce aux enseignements tirés des plus grandes expéditions, celles du passé comme du présent.
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Filmes Cine Aventura
Traz vários gêneros de filmes aos Sábados pela Record TV desde 1993 confira alista de filmes:

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Querem Acabar Comigo
Sobre o Filme

Comédia / 2005
Nick (Ice Cube) se apaixona por Suzanne (Nia Long), uma mãe solteira que tem 2 (dois) filhos, Lindsey (Aleisha Allen) e Kevin (Philip Blden). Nick (Ice Cube) vê uma chance de conquistar a moça. Presa em Vancouver Suzanne (Nia Long), onde está tampando, na véspera do Ano Novo. Suzanne (Nia Long), precisa que alguém leve seus filhos para passar o Natal com ela, em Vancouver, Nick (Ice Cube) não sabia é que os filhos de Suzanne (Nia Long), farão de tudo para transformar a viagem em um num pesadelo.
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Are We There Yet? (2005) Official Trailer 1 - Ice Cube Movie
Emoji: O Filme

Sobre o Filme

Comédia / 2017
Textopolis é a cidade dos Emojis, onde vivem e trampam Lá, todos eles vivem em função de um sonho: serem usados nos textos dos celulares dos humanos. Todos estão acostumados a ter somente uma expressão facial com exceção de Gene, que nasceu com um bug no sistema, que o permite trocar de rosto através de um filtro. Determinado à se tornar um emoji normal como todos os outros, ele vai encarar uma viagem através dos aplicativos de celular mais populares do ano de 2024 e no meio do caminho, claro, fazer novos amigos.
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Emoji O Filme | Trailer Dublado | 31 de agosto nos cinemas
Rápida Vingança
Sobre O Filme

Ação / 2010
Depois de cumprir 10 anos na cadeia, Driver (Dwayne Johnson) só tem um objetivo: vingar a morte do irmão, em um assalto que deu ruim. Um policial (Billy Bob Thornton) prestes a se aposentar. O outro, é um matador (Oliver Jackson-Cohen).
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Rápida Vingança (2011) Trailer Oficial Legendado.
Johnny English
Sobre O Filme

Comédia / 2003
Pascal Sauvage (John Malkovich) é um criminoso que consegue levar as joias da Coroa britânica, está em seus planos levar também o trono real. Para recuperar as joias roubadas é convocado Johnny English (Rowan Atkinson), que terá como parceira Lorna Campbell (Natalie Imbruglia).
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Johnny English (2003) Trailer
O Bicho Vai Pegar 2
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Comédia / 2008
Elliot está apaixonado por Giselle e eles estão com o casamento marcado. Quando Salsicha é pego por uma equipe de animais domésticos que querem levá-lo para os antigos donos, ele vai ter que adiar a cerimônia para auxiliar o amigo. com Boog, Elliot, McSquizzy, Buddy e as outros animais da floresta, Elliot vai viver uma grande aventura.
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O Bicho Vai Pegar 2 (2008) | Trailer Oficial Dublado
Gente Grande 2
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Comédia / 2013
Lenny (Adam Sandler), Eric (Kevin James), Kurt (Chris Rock) e Marcus (David Spade) voltaram a morar na mesma cidade. Lá, suas vidas seguem o curso vida normal, seja pela existência das dificuldades com as esposas para uns, com os filhos para outros, ou tudo junto e misturado. A coisa dá ruim quando os amigos pretendiam matar a saudade num dia de livre e acabam encarando os rapazes da região, que agora controlam o lugar hoje. É quando eles precisam vencer os fantasmas do passado, eles encontram os valentões que fizeram bullyng na escola. Mas algumas novidades estão para vir, como a vinda de um filho fora do casamento para Marcus cuidar, uma possível gravidez e uma festa, que não vai deixar o lugar divertido.
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Gente Grande 2 | Trailer Oficial | Prime Video Channels
Caça-Fantasmas Atenda Ao Chamado
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Comédia / 2016
Uma professora da Universidade de Columbia, Erin Gilbert (Kristen Wiig) escreveu um livro sobre a existência de fantasmas em parceria com a colega Abby Yates (Melissa McCarthy). O livro, nunca foi levado a sério, é revelado por seus colegas da Universidade de Columbia, Erin Gilbert (Kristen Wiig) perde o trampo. Patty Tolan (Leslie Jones), uma colaboradora do metrô de Nova York, vê estranhos eventos no metrô, Erin Gilbert (Kristen Wiig) Abby Yates (Melissa McCarthy) e Jillian Holtzmann (Kate McKinnon) se unem e partem para salvar a cidade de Nova York.
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Caça-Fantasmas | Trailer dublado | 14 de julho nos cinemas
Goosebumps 2 - Halloween Assombrado
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Comédia / 2018
Wardenclyffe, Estados Unidos, às vésperas do Halloween. Sonny (Jeremy Ray Taylor) e Sam (Caleel Harris) são amigos, que encontram um livro incompleto guardado dentro de um baú, em uma casa abandonada. Ao abrir o livro, eles acordam o boneco Slappy (Avery Lee Jones), que veem rapidamente. Criado pelo autor R.L. Stine (Jack Black), ele usa os meninos e a irmã de Sonny, Sarah (Madison Iseman), para criar a sua própria família.
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Goosebumps 2: Halloween Assombrado | Trailer Oficial | DUB | 11 de outubro nos cinemas
Bloodshot
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Ação / 2020
Bloodshot é um ex-soldado. Morto ao lado da esposa, ele é trazido de volta com poderes especiais como: regeneração e a capacidade de se metamorfosear., desenvolvendo novas habilidades. Ao ter a sua memória apagada várias vezes, ele finalmente descobre quem ele é e vai em busca de vingança.
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Bloodshot | Trailer 2 Dublado
Angry Birds 2: O Filme
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Comédia / 2019
A Ilha dos Pássaros se defende do ataque da Ilha dos Porcos. uma terceira ilha aparece e começa a atacá-los, a Ilha dos Pássaros dos e a da Ilha dos Porcos se unem para juntos, possam enfrentar um novo inimigo.
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Angry Birds 2 - O Filme | TRAILER DUBLADO | 03 de outubro nos cinemas
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