#strike! 1998
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seraphfilm · 4 months ago
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Strike!
(1998)
Directed by Sarah Kernochan
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pinkieclown · 1 month ago
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girls when they’re keen to be seen smelling a rat :3
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c0nn0rsseur · 4 months ago
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you were born bluer than a butterfly
beautiful and so deprived of oxygen
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villainesses · 1 year ago
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Natasha Richardson as Elizabeth James in The Parent Trap (1998, dir. Nancy Meyers)
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dozydawn · 3 months ago
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Elena Vitrichenko Ribbon, 1998.
One Man’s Dream by Yanni.
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pink-evilette · 1 year ago
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♡ Sad Girls in Film ♡
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Odette ~ Strike! (1998)
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classicfilmblog · 1 year ago
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Pokémon: The First Movie (1998)
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millalya · 10 months ago
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Hey Lime…
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I’m happy to see you’re meditating with my worry bead bracelet.
But…
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Could you please hand me the long one? First it’s not nesting material, and second I’m planning to take it with me.
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chatretr0 · 11 months ago
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Pokémon The First Movie Mewtwo Strikes Back Deleted Scene
Scene: Ascension of Ambers Spirit (The Origin of Mewtwo)
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shannendoherty-fans · 2 months ago
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Wealthy paparazzi Gage Sullivan (Shannen Doherty) is arrested by FBI agents Linus Stahl (Colm Feore) and Valerie (Diane D'Aquila) after burying blood-stained clothes. She explains it was all part of her endless efforts to get rid of a clever, persistent stalker. Gage hired charming security specialist Nick Angel (Joseph Griffin). He contracts the Major (Sean Hewitt) to turn her home into a fortress, gets her a new identity and identifies an ex-con contract murders suspect, whose aliases include Badger (Aidan Devine). After Gage's assistant Casey Roper (Tamara Gorski) is kidnapped and probably killed, she hires Badger for revenge. This starts a series of discoveries, stings and dramatic twists.
TV film first aired in Spain on September 27, 1998; and released on video on the US on April 27, 1999.
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You are kidding me I am only now finding out that Christina Aguilera and BABY SPICE are credited on the soundtrack to Pokemon The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998)??!
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seraphfilm · 4 months ago
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Strike!
(1998)
Directed by Sarah Kernochan
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leftistteendrama · 7 months ago
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🚨TRAILER DROP🚨 The second Leftist Teen Drama Movie Special covering Strike! (1998) with Maria feat Kelly Diaz premieres tomorrow, Sunday, May 5, everywhere you get your podcasts.
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consideratesea · 5 months ago
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bro I watched a bug’s life at a formative age, you really think I’m not pro-union?
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phantombandit-films · 2 years ago
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Monica Keena + Vincent Kartheiser
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Glen Powell + Zoey Deutch
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Besties I got so excited to learn they were in more than just one movie together 🥺
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naturepointstheway · 1 year ago
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How 1998, OBC, and OLC Mistos could represent Misto's whole lifetime
So late last night (meaning after 11pm in bed and brain decides now's the time to party), I started thinking about how the 1982 and 1981 versions of Misto actually fit well if one thinks of them as older Misto when he's fully confident and in control of his powers. For example, you could start with 1998 Misto with his tender age, social awkwardness and still exploring the range of and how to control his magical powers. But I think it could still work with a fully mute Mistoffelees (here I'm thinking more shy and mute like Lindsay Chambers' Zurich Misto), as that same confidence through his lifetime would still show, and he can use his powers to make visuals and other effects when he is practiced and confident enough to show off with all he's got.
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And hence with time, Misto becomes less shy and socially awkward as his confidence, magical powers, and generally more life experiences makes him a stronger, better, and even more confident and delightful showman. While verbal Mistos would sing their hearts out a la Timothy Scott's Misto about Mungo and Teazer, with puppets and other effects to entertain new kittens, mute Mistos would create a delightful series of visuals that the chaos pair can interact with (e.g. bapping the Ming vase to make it fall with a PING!)
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With time and growth, he becomes more refined and not as wildly energetic with age (Wayne Sleep's Misto strikes me as less energetic than Jacob's or Timothy's, but that's just from still photos so I might have it entirely wrong), and already has endured a few losses of dear ones including JennyAnyDots. To honour her memory at the Jellicle Ball a year after her passing, Misto sings (or practices a series of visuals and choreography if wholly mute) of the highly respected Old Gumbie Cat, wishing that the newest and youngest kittens at the junkyard could have met her.
Oops I'm not crying you are.
Anyway, I think this also fits with the ages of the Misto actors too: younger Mistos (I think Jacob was 23 when he did the 1998 film) who're still exploring the many wonders of oncoming adult independence and responsibilities, and figuring out who the fuck they even are. But with age, you usually figure shit out and it would be no different to Misto with age either (got shit figured out by the equivalent of our mid-late twenties (Tim Scott was about 27-ish I think)--or if not, it's definitely figured out by the time Misto is in his early thirties (Wayne Sleep's age when he was Misto.))
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