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ecnmatic · 1 year ago
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THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY (2023) Love Fest - 2x6 dir. Sophia Takal.
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peachy-ash · 1 year ago
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𝐢𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐮𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐫 𝐢 𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐝 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐲
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blacksea-bitch · 2 years ago
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Sean Kaufman on The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 1
as Steven on The Summer I Turned Pretty [S1|E2]
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dorotheagilmoreicons · 1 year ago
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the summer i turned pretty cast
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iconsrequestsworld · 1 year ago
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like or reblog if you save. ♡
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peachspoongifsarchive · 2 years ago
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welcome  to  peach  spoon  gifs  !  all  gifs  posted  to  this  page  are  made  from  scratch  by  the  owner  :  amanda .  please  do  not  redistribute  these  gifs  or  edit  them /  make  into  gif  icons  without  asking  me  first .  enjoy  !
currently accepting requests/suggestions , but will decline if there are limited resources to gif / i can't find a download for the movie or show the fc is in.
currently working on : christopher briney in s2 of tsitp , lola tung in s2 of tsitp , gavin casalegno in s2 of tsitp , sean kaufman in s2 of tsitp , chandler kinney in pll os , redoing sadie stanley in cruel summer s2, rain spencer in s1 of tsitp, grace van patten in tell me lies, victoria pedretti in s3 of you, carlacia grant in various interviews.
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fearsmagazine · 6 days ago
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STREET TRASH (‘24) - Review
DISTRIBUTOR: Cineverse
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SYNOPSIS: In a dystopian 2050 Cape Town, ravaged by economic collapse and a vanished middle class, South Africa is a stark contrast of extreme wealth and desperate poverty. Ronald, a member of a displaced, houseless community, uncovers a chilling government conspiracy. The plan, codenamed "V," involves using a sinister chemical agent to eradicate the city's houseless population. Facing overwhelming odds, Ronald and his friends must risk everything to expose this horrifying plot, challenging a society that seeks to erase them. Their fight becomes a symbol of resistance against the oppressive forces of government and the ultra-rich.
REVIEW: The irreverent horror film "Street Trash," a product of the over-the-top 1980s emerging independent film and video store era that also gave rise to Lloyd Kaufman's Tromaville, was released almost 40 years ago by filmmakers Roy Frumkes and Jim Muro. This New York-based, unrated gorefest, with its emphasis on physical effects, I remember it splashed across the marquees of some 42nd Street film houses in the pre-Disney era.
STREET TRASH ('24), written by Kruger and Williamson, borrows iconic visuals from its 1987 predecessor, but spins an entirely new socio-political narrative populated by amplified characters. The film has the crude, animated feel of an Adult Swim late-night show, including a standout performance by Kruger as the voice of Sockle, a crude puppet. The story finds its rhythm quickly, even paying homage to a key classic sequence from the 87 film. Ronald and his crew are an intriguing bunch, reminiscent of an eclectic mix from films like "Kelly's Heroes" (1970) or "The Great Escape" (1963), but with a psychotic, psychedelic twist. The plot cleverly introduces current social and political issues without becoming preachy, subtly weaving them into the film's dark comedic tones to provide food for thought. With a simple plot, engaging character arcs, and an over-the-top style that bulldozes viewers into suspending their disbelief, STREET TRASH ('24) is a wild ride.
STREET TRASH effectively combines gritty production values with vibrant cinematography and costume designs that range from stylish and colorful to "homeless chic." Director Kruger's experience in music videos is evident in the skillfully crafted action sequences, which blend various elements and disciplines to create intense, gory moments. As the story progresses, the focus shifts from gore to action, and the film begins to resemble a chaotic, low-budget "Mad Max." The climactic battle scene, filmed in a unique location, evokes memories of a similar sequence in "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes." The film's employees distinctive South African locations that significantly contribute to the viewer's immersion in the narrative.
Director Ryan Kruger's "Street Trash" boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Gary Green, a frequent collaborator of Kruger's, who takes on the role of 2-Bit. Green shares the screen with Kruger himself, who lends his voice to Sockle, 2-Bit's extraterrestrial companion (or perhaps just a figment of his imagination). The film also features standout performances from seasoned actor Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson as a compelling antagonist, and Joe Vaz, who leaves a lasting impression despite his limited screen time. The cast's dynamic energy infuses the film with a playful, adult-oriented vibe, while their ability to channel their younger selves results in captivating and delightfully sophomoric performances. Viewers may also find themselves empathizing with the characters as they navigate the film's gritty, grimy, and downright gooey/gorey world.
Ryan Kruger's latest film is a testament to his extensive experience in the film industry, both behind and in front of the camera. Paying homage to the spirit of independent filmmaking that thrived in the 1980s, Kruger's movie is a futuristic gorefest that cleverly incorporates elements from its 1987 namesake. The film's blend of dark comedy and exploitation themes would undoubtedly resonate with fans of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's “South Park.” Translation, for an adult audience and not for the faint of heart! As an admirer of Kruger's previous feature and shorts, I eagerly await his next project.
CAST: Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack Thomson, Joe Vaz, Gary Green, Lloyd Martinez Newkirk, Shuraigh Meyer, Ryan Kruger (voice), Andrew Rouz, Warrick Grier, Suraya Rose Santos, & Carel Nel. CREW: Director/Screenplay/Producer - Ryan Kruger; Screenplay - James C. Williamson; Based on ‘87 film “Street Trash” by Roy Frumkes & Jim Muro; Producers - Justin A Martell, David Franciscus, Matt Manjourides, Cinematographer - Fabian Vettiger; Score - Haezer; Editor - Stephen Du Plessis; Production Designer - Monica Rosie; Costume Designer - Pierre Vienings; Special Effects Supervisor - Kevin Bitters; Prosthetics Designer - Adrian Smith; Visual Effects - Blake Prinsloo. OFFICIAL: N.A. FACEBOOK: N.A. TWITTER: N.A. TRAILER: https://youtu.be/_7GGWv_w6a0 RELEASE DATE: On Digital November 19, 2024
**Until we can all head back into the theaters our “COVID Reel Value” will be similar to how you rate a film on digital platforms - 👍 (Like), 👌 (It’s just okay), or 👎 (Dislike)
Reviewed by Joseph B Mauceri
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llpodcast · 7 months ago
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Introducing the Literary License Podcast, an insightful foray into the film industry with a special lens on Batman: The Animated Series. Join our host Keith Chawgo and his esteemed guests Sean Steffen, Joe Randazzo, and Vicky Rae as they dissect iconic episodes from Batman's animated adventures. The episode begins with Sean's holiday recount and his cinematic journey with the AMC A-List, exploring an array of movies from Ghostbusters to Kong Godzilla.
 Shifting gears towards horror film franchises, our hosts unpick Rob Zombie's Halloween, examining the impact of origin stories on characters' aura. The conversation eventually turns to the films "Late Night With The Devil" and "Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare," and how they present a perfect blend of thematic elements and action-packed sequences. The episode concludes with a lively chatter on Batman's loyal butler, Alfred Pennyworth, and his intriguing, secret-service past.
 The hosts also engage in spirited discussions about the complexities of Wayne Industries and the potentially dangerous links it might share with global entities. The narrative delves into Batman's identity crisis during its transition from a children's series to a more adult-centric one, and how it resulted in a slight dip in the animation quality. However, the subjects diversify as the conversation moves towards Scooby-Doo, the philosophy of any publicity being good publicity, and the controversial movie, Human Centipede.
 Enriched with movie reviews, trivia, plot analysis, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, this episode promises to delight Batman aficionados and casual listeners alike. Join this enriching round-table discussion - a tribute to the iconic Batman series and its complex, multi-dimensional universe.
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00:00:20 - Introduction to Batman Retrospective; 00:14:02 - Movie Reviews and Recommendations; 00:33:11 - Discussion on Abigail Movie Twist; 00:35:02 - The Guardian: Wild and Insane Premise; 00:38:54 - Lloyd Kaufman’s Next Movie Auditions; 00:51:25 - Thunderstorms and Classic Movies; 00:53:12 - Arsenic and Old Lace and Boris Karloff; 00:55:43 - Tigress Confusion and Batman Beyond; 01:04:32 - Scrappy-Doo and 70s/80s Cartoons; 01:12:10 - Ra’s al Ghul and Jonah Hex Showdown; 01:18:56 - Spinoffs and Production Woes; 01:24:25 - A Senator in Gotham; 01:27:24 - A Doctor’s Encounter; 01:47:57 - Misogynist with a Conscience; 01:52:31 - Vicki’s Favorite: Jonah Hex; 01:53:23 - Showdown: A Change of Pace; 01:55:03 - Same Song by James Johnston ft Kaylee Bell
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verticalmomentum1 · 9 months ago
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Ready To Be Inspired?
On This Episode Of The Vertical Momentum Resiliency Podcast With Host Richard Kaufman Veteran-Keynote speaker-Comeback Coach Thanks To Robert Garcia And The Warrior Council.
In an engaging and deeply personal episode of our podcast, we had the privilege of sitting down with Sean Kanan, an accomplished actor, author, and philanthropist, known for his iconic role as “Bad Boy” Mike Barnes.
➡️Watch: Way Of The Cobra: From Bully Victim To “Bad Boy” With Karate Kid Icon Sean Kanan #cobrakai
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Sean opened up about his journey from a challenging childhood marked by bullying and struggles with weight, to finding solace and strength in martial arts, which paved the way for his transformation into a celebrated figure in the entertainment industry.
Sean candidly shared his "4 secrets to success," offering listeners a rare glimpse into the principles that have guided his career and personal growth.
He also touched on his battle with addiction, revealing how he overcame these challenges with resilience and the unwavering support of his bride, who he fondly refers to as his angel in tough times.
The conversation took a deep dive into Sean's perspective on relationships and marriage, proposing that a successful partnership is not about keeping score but about giving more of oneself without keeping track.
He stressed that marriage is not a 50/50 endeavor but rather a commitment to support each other fully, especially during challenging times.
Beyond his acting career, Sean has made significant contributions through his books, mentoring, and seminars, touching the lives of thousands by sharing insights and lessons learned from his life's journey.
His book, "Way of the Cobra," is not just a self-help guide but a testament to his dedication to helping others achieve their full potential.
The book uses the acronym COBRA (Character, Optimization, Balance, Respect, Abundance) to outline strategies and philosophies for personal and professional success.
This episode is not just an interview; it's an inspiring narrative of transformation, love, and resilience.
We invite you to listen and immerse yourself in the remarkable story of Sean Kanan.
Let his journey inspire you to face your battles with courage and to seek out your path to success.
Don't miss this compelling episode.
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Join us in this profound conversation and let Sean Kanan's life lessons empower you to embrace your own journey with strength and determination.
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hammerheadandsickle · 1 year ago
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now watching last week wrap-up
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boogie nights (1997)
if there will be blood didn’t exist, this would be my top PTA movie, but TWBB is a 10/10 movie so it takes a close second. i think what i really love about PTA movies is that he captures the pastiche of whatever time period he’s set the film in. it’s not that he’s 100% accurate in terms of the facts of how things were or looked like during that time but it just *feels* so real overall in terms of looks and feeling and attitude. costuming was perfect of course, esp don cheadle, whose character was also really cool because you understood he was part of this adult film world but he was never shown explicitly doing anything and never even talked about his time in it until near the end of the movie. i’d have to say scotty was my favorite character, he was the perfect background character and i always enjoyed just taking note of whatever he was doing behind everyone else. mark wahlberg was bearable to look at because of how young he was and PTA pulled a decent performance out of him which is more than you can say for most of his acting career. there were so many familiar faces in the movie that it was cool to pick out all of them throughout the runtime, which was long but appropriately so. i don’t care about rating movies but it’s close to 10/10
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memories of murder (2003)
this isn’t an original observation but what makes this film so good and timeless beyond the real-life case that this movie is based on is that the actual murder mystery is just a vehicle to explore character relationships and sociopolical issues. bong joon-ho is always gonna be more concerned with those aspects of a movie over trying to make a documentary-type film, which makes this movie more thrilling and cutting-edge than most of the true crime schlock that’s been released in the past decade or so. song kang-ho sort of plays a similar character to his character in parasite, where he’s just blindly defiant and arrogant without a lot of actual smarts to back that attitude up, but he plays that character very well so it was a delight to see him again. i don’t think it’s my favorite of bong joon-ho’s but i really liked it
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synecdoche, new york (2008)
i'm gonna be real i didn't "get" the movie while watching it in the moment, because my head was spinning trying to keep up with the plot and the characters. not to sound reddit but it seriously got so meta i was kind of just in awe at how many layers deep the narrative got. afterwards sean explained it to me and i was like oh yea duh lol that makes sense and i sort of saw it along the way, i just hadn't put all the pieces together. i've only seen 1.5 of kaufman's other movies but despite how much shit caden goes through this movie ironically seems like one of the more hopeful movies of kaufman's career. it's funny that sean and i watched two philip seymour hoffman movies in one week; for a long time all i knew him from was the hunger games because i was still a young teen when he passed, but seeing these movies really makes me appreciate the work he did as an actor and how unfortunate it is that he passed fairly young. that all being said, i'm thinking of ending things is still my favorite kaufman so far lol
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i am here … now (2010) and fateful findings (2013)
i watched these masterpieces with some friends over discord and it was a blast. i had already seen fateful findings but hadn't seen IAH...N and though i still think fateful findings is the funniest breen movie i've seen so far i had a lot of fun watching both. if you've never heard of neil breen or his movies, you need to check them out, preferably with friends (and, if it's your thing, while drinking or high) because they are iconic
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ecnmatic · 1 year ago
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THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY (2023) Love Game - 2x4 dir. Isabel Sandoval.
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peachy-ash · 10 months ago
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𝐢𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐮𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐫 𝐢 𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐝 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐲
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tvstcff · 2 years ago
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blacksea-bitch · 2 years ago
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