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marleneoftheopera · 7 months ago
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Portraits from the original Toronto production! Photos by Laird Mackintosh.
Paul Stanley
Kim Stengel
Glenda Balkan
Melissa Dye
Brent Weber
Peter Barnes
Catherine Duff
Tania Parrish
Jill Filion
Donna Kelly
Harriet Chung
Philippa Hayball
Anita Bostok
Samantha Adamson
Mimi Pineau
Deanna Pidwerbeski
Lisa Gaasenbeek
Janet Coates
Gary Krawford
Gerald Isaac
Tim Stiff
Terry Hodges
Paul Mulloy
Brian Duyn
Bob Meilleur
David Playfair
Devin Dalton
Kirk Hansen
John Dodington
Kelly Robertson
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nahimjustfeelingit-writes · 2 months ago
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CROWN ROYAL
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Your hands on my hips pull me right back to you
I catch that thrust, give it right back to you
You're in so deep, I'm breathing for you
You grab my braids, arch my back high for you
You're diesel engine, I'm squirting mad oil
Down on the floor 'til my speaker starts to boil
I flip s***, quick slip, hip dip and I'm twisted
In your hands and your lips and your tongue tricks
And you're so thick and you're so thick and you're so
Crown royal on ice, crown royal on ice
Crown royal on ice, crown royal on ice…
Brandy is married to a successful, D.C Detective named Alex Cross. They have a happy marriage filled with love and passion, but things become interesting when Alex has an old friend visit for an extended period.
His name is Terry Richmond and he’s a former Marine.
A single, hunk of a man with a strong silent presence.
And apparently a rather sizable…
It wasn’t Brandy’s fault she’d crossed paths with him when he was…
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jazziejax · 13 days ago
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They have been in rotation for a minute!!! Including Isaiah Mustafa and, not really related but, Patrick Dempsey.
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slippinninque · 10 months ago
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✨💕Slips' List 💕✨
Hello! Welcome to my master list!
(updated 01/01/2025)
About me: Ya'll can call me Slips! I love to write and can be a bit slow at posting, so please be patient with me! I write with black, fem women in mind as the reader.
Current Inspo: Alex Cross (Cross), Terry Richmond (Rebel Ridge)
Thinking of: Jatemme Manning (Widows) Fontaine (They Cloned Tyrone), Shigeru Kimura (Bullet Train), Koji Shimazu (John Wick 4), Oj Haywood (Nope), Kratos (GOW) Terry Richmond (Rebel Ridge)
Requests: OPEN! (please be patient with me, I am a bit of a slow writer lol)
Things to keep in mind: MINORS DNI, Be Nice, and Be Responsible For Your Own Consumption. I do not give permission for my work to be reposted here or onto any other platform. I do not give permission for my work to be use for any AI learning/purposes. Also, please feel free to reblog and comment--I would love to know what you think!
✨Works / Blurbs✨
Fontaine, Seduced
Fontaine Fluff
Mwuah (Fontaine fic)
The Bad Day (Fontaine Fic)
Fontaine Likes Pretty Things
You (Learned To) Like Pretty Things, Too
Pillow Time (Fontaine fic)
Sleepy Snap Shots (Fontaine fic)
Fontaine Likes to Wrestle
A Lil'Bit Special (Fontaine fic)
Fontaine The Handy Man
Winter with Fontaine
Riding With Fontaine
Supportive 'Taine
'Taine loves Love
Fontaine x Rainy Day
Fontaine Unleashes His Inner Ramsey
Bear Hug (chester fic)
Fontaine, Sunned
Fontaine Thinks You're Beautiful
Fontaine vs Usher
Now & Later (Fontaine fic)
A Different Perspective (Fontaine fic)
Kiss Me Through The Phone (Fontaine fic)
Private Dancer (Fontaine fic)
Sweet Tooth (Fontaine fic)
Special Directives (Lloyd Hansen fic)
Cruisin' (Fontaine fic)
Pendulum (Fontaine fic)
Fussy (Fontaine fic)
Red Handed (Jatemme Manning fic)
Skimming(Jatemme Manning fic)
Just A Lil' Fun (Fontaine fic)
Home Makin' (Jatemme Manning fic)
Tanoshi Yoru (Koji Shimazu fic)
Songbird's Blues (Shigeru Kimura)
You admit your crush (Fontaine fic)
The Power of Patience (Shigeru Kimura fic)
The Sudden Goodbye (Koji Shimazu fic)
Nosey (Jatemme Manning fic)
Never Far Behind (Koji Shimazu fic) prt.2
Jatemme x Small Falls Surprise
Loan x Tommy (OC fic)
Spinning The Block (Jatemme Manning fic)
Busted(Chester fic)
Girl Time! (Koji Shimazu-ish fic)
Taking a Nibble (Jatemme Manning fic)
Fontaine x Jodeci
Ongoing (Alex Cross fic)
Seconds (Chester fic)
Taking A Nibble (Jatemme Manning fic)
Toasty(Fontaine fic) A Small Exchange (Terry Richmond fic)
Winter with Fontaine prt. 2 A Neighborly Favor (Terry Richmond fic)
💕Asks / Submissions💕
Some Place Warm (Fontaine fic)
Taquiner (Fontaine fic)
"how would Fontaine react to his girl’s’ pregnancy glow?"
how Fontaine would be while in love
Jealous Fontaine
Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone (Fontaine fic)
TLC (Fontaine fic)
Fontaine Admits His Crush
Early Birds (Fontaine fic)
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cloveroctobers · 1 month ago
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| PART IV! |
𝙰𝚗𝚍 𝚊 𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚝𝚛𝚒𝚍𝚐𝚎 𝚒𝚗 𝚊 𝚙𝚎𝚊𝚛 𝚝𝚛𝚎𝚎 🎶
Here you’ll find all winter works during this magical season 🎁🦌❄️🥶
b*tch who stole Christmas ~ Jimmy Holiday (Rez Ball)
santa doesn’t know you like i do ~ [Multi] JJ Maybank, Cleo Anderson, & Barry (OBX)
one of these ~ Alex Cross (Cross —Amazon series)
string of lights ~ Armando Aretas (Bad Boys franchise)
wishlist ~ Luca (The Bear)
let it snow ~ Terry Richmond (Rebel Ridge)
so yeah ~ Roman Reigns (WWE)
streetivities ~ Dante Torres (Chicago PD)
starting to get to you ~ Paul Cho (Beef)
access all areas ~ Zilla Fatu (ROW)
??? ~ Bode Leone (Fire Country)
??? ~ Manny (Mayans MC)
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irritablegallowglass · 11 months ago
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The Walking Dead - After (S04E09)
Mike - Aldis Hodge
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tomoleary · 1 year ago
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Edgar Hodges - Terry Nation's Dalek Annual 1976
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ktkellart · 7 months ago
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It's here! The moment we've all been waiting for!
As Promised, here is the link to the video!
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And here is the link to the slow version
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@gomensframes
Website: sites.google.com/view/ineffablesframes/
Twitter: twitter.com/gomensframes
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Instagram: instagram.com/gomensframes
Hope you enjoy!
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I love taking part in these things
Here’s my contribution for the Good Omens 'Every Frame Against The Wall' project. It was my first time at attempting something like realism. It ‘kinda’ worked, mostly 🤣
I’ll post a link when the video comes out!
Frames 233, 488 and 679.
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julio-viernes · 2 years ago
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Caramba con el actor e ídolo "teen" Eddie Hodges - el mismo que cantó "Shadows & Reflections" (The Action)- y su "Seein´ Is Believin´". Menudo guitarrón lleva eso para 1962. Tema de la órbita Spector, producido por Terry Melcher y arreglado por Jack Nitzsche. Coros de Darlene Love y las Blossoms.
Hodges fue uno de esos "caras bonitas", cuando el rock and roll se desinfló a primeros de los sesenta en favor de una música pop en muchos casos tremendamente brillante. Y eso es esta canción, buen pop reforzado por fuzz y todo un fracaso comercial.
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mitjalovse · 2 years ago
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Are some musicians really that bad at making the long play records? No, I don't think this might be the answer, I would claim some just didn't see the use of them. For instance, Elvis did release a lot of albums, but many of them are just a couple of hits and some filler put together. Still, we shouldn't see this as something bad, we must understand the context – Mr. Presley had a set of different priorities, he wasn't Sinatra with his song cycles, but I believe he would've been open to something like that, had he lived. Moreover, the ramshackle feeling of his platters does cause us to miss a multitude of gems, including the one on the link. Yes, that might be the biggest tragedy of those players who didn't put much effort into their LPs, some of their great tunes became ignored.
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nahimjustfeelingit-writes · 2 months ago
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I have an idea for an Alex Cross & Terry Richmond
THREESOME
👀👀👀
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gameofthunder66 · 2 years ago
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FBI: Most Wanted (2020- )
-(finished) watchin' Season 4- 5/24/2023- 3 [1/2] stars- on CBS (Paramount+)
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To heal. We need the truth, right? No matter how ugly it is.
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cyndaquillt · 1 month ago
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Image : A landscape painting of the Jungle Terai by William Hodges titled 'A View in the Jungle Terry', 1782 (Source)
Bhool Bhulaiya 3 is an interesting piece of media in the sense that it has many of my identities and interests but feels a little off in terms of repping them. In the spirit of fix-it-fics, I have an expansive BB3 alternate timeline AU where I can project my needs for historical and cultural accuracy of this story. Read my brief retelling of the events leading up to Manjulika's haunting in BB3 on the above link or under the cut! TW/CW : implied gender dysphoria, transphobia, major character death
This work uses he/him pronouns for Debu before she completely figures out her gender identity. I simply mean to use this as a writing tool and the intention isn't to misgender Debu. He/him pronouns for Debu may also pop up in cases where a character denies her gender identity in their pov.
The estate at Raktghat is haunted by Manjulika and a Raj Purohit of the old rajjo is the only one with the knowledge of how the haunting came to be. But does the oral tradition of the Raj Purohit's family remember who Manjulika really is? Does it know of the sin of its own people? Does it remember what Raktghat really was like before the rakt seeped into its grounds? Do the tales still speak of the time when Raktghat was Joybhum?
The year is 1805. A collection of several estates and fiefdoms in the Jungle Terai region go on to become the Jungle Mahals district under the British Raj. British presence in the area is nothing new but the renaming of the district brings more of their control into it rather than being a mere name change. And yet, some fiefdoms persist. Like the fiefdom of Joybhum, near modern day Purulia in West Bengal. The feudal lord of the fiefdom even manages to keep his title of a 'Rajah', fully acknowledged as a ruler of Joybhum by the British. And yet, he knows it's not all over yet. The white men loom like vultures on the horizon, scavengers ready to pick him apart as soon as his foot slips and they deem him dead. Sometime after the Jungle Mahal is created, a son is born to the Raja of Joybhum. A male heir! Sure, he has daughters already, both capable leaders. But the white men will find a weak link and take over if there's no male heir. His daughters may be of the 'right' lineage and skilled in ruling but he knows they wouldn't be enough to deal with the lurking scavengers. He is their protector, he is Joybhum's protector. And Joybhum will not be compromised. If the Raja has to make the servant's son its ruler to protect it, then so be it. He names his son Debendranath. Lord of the Debendra, King of the King of Gods. His Crown Prince. His Debu.
Debu is thrust into the etiquettes and responsibilities expected of a prince from an early age. The Raja sees Debu's birth as a good omen for the kingdom, harking in several blissful years of peace and prosperity. The Raja's control of Joybhum is firm and his wealth grows. He hosts lavish events, patronizing troupes from nearby regions as well as from poschim or the west, such as a Kathak troupe from Awadh and Odissi troupes from kingdoms just south of Joybhum. His daughters take a keen interest in these two art forms and he makes arrangements for exceptional gurus of the two disciplines to stay in Joybhum and teach his daughters. He doesn't mind that the nobility doesn't learn the dances of the tawaifs and devdasis. He is his daughter's provider, their Baba, and he will give them whatever they ask for. Manjulika learns Odissi and Anjulika learns Kathak and he is very proud of their talents.
However, there is another little child quietly looking from the sidelines and being mesmerized by the beauty of the dances, especially Kathak. Debu goes with Anju didi to her classes, never misses a single one! And dances along on the sidelines. Everyone in the class finds it cute! Even compliments Debu! He is encouraged to dance more and he likes when he's told he's doing it well! These are some of the best days of Debu's childhood. Until one day, when he is about 10 years old, the Raja decides to pay a visit to Anju's Kathak class. The Raja spots Debu and is furious. It is not befitting of a prince, the future crown prince, to dance away like that. What will people say? The sahebs will swoop in, just like they've done to several kingdoms at this point that haven't produced suitable 'heirs'. The white men are already on the Raja's neck for 'lavish spending of public money on the arts' and if they find out the crown prince — 'But Baba! Didi does it so why can't I!', wails the 10 year old and immediately gets a slap on the cheek. 'Tui ki tor Didi? Are you your sisters? Tui Raja hobi. Rajader moto thak. You will become a king. Behave like a king.' Well. Debu wishes he was his didi. Debu wishes he was never the son his baba pinned his hopes on and instead the daughter who learned whatever she wanted. A small fire of envy is born. Debu didn't choose this and he doesn't want to live the life of a prince. He would rather be someone else entirely.
And yet, he is shoved into a prince's life with full force. Debu is banned from visiting the classes and is instead being taught what princes are expected to know - horseriding, swordplay, politics. Debu's distaste towards his own princehood and even manhood intensifies. Why was he born a man? He wishes he were just born a woman. He would rather hold a jhumka in his hand than a sword. He would rather wear his poschimi angrakha and panjabi for twirling while dancing instead of when meeting foreign ambassadors on the arduous diplomacy trips his father takes him on.
Around the time Debu is 16, he starts to run away at night. People think he's going to brothels or has a fling, as rumours go about young princes. Little do they know that he goes to see Chhau performances with the locals of Joybhum, disguised as a teenage girl. He is enchanted by the dance itself and even more so by the men playing the roles of women in the dance-drama. He wants to be them. He wants to be the woman on the stage. She wants to be on stage. She realizes how she really sees herself. She is starting to figure out who she really wants to be. And it's not the crown prince of Joybhum.
The rumours of the young crown prince going to brothels spreads far and wide and reaches the Raja's ears. The Raja is infuriated. He is more of a Raja than a Baba these days anyway and his fury at the crown prince indulging in lecherous deeds knows no bounds. The Raj Purohit, the Raja's trusted advisor, convinces him to channel his anger constructively, and arrange Debu's marriage. Boys will be boys, and the only way to calm the boy down is giving him the role of a husband and a man. The royal Rajput family of Singhbhum has sent a marriage proposal for one of the princesses from their branch family. A marriage alliance would not only benefit the kingdom, but would also set Debu on the right track. And so Debu, at the age of 18, is married off to a princess she barely knows and doesn't love.
She continues to leave at night, and is quickly found out by her wife. They start to chat. Honestly and frankly. And Debu has her first friend she can be open with. Her wife even lets her try out her ornaments! She watches her dance, she listens to Debu talk about dance styles and techniques and even lets Debu teach her a few steps!
Debu does stop leaving the palace and the rumours die down, making people think that the marriage really did contain the young prince after all. But the Raja wants an heir. The Raja declares Debu as the official crown prince of the fiefdom in court to pressure Debu and her wife into their roles as the future monarchs. So that they start thinking of an heir of their own. And then the storm really arrives. Debu's wife has to go to her baaperbari in Singhbhum shortly after. There was a forest fire and one of her close relatives was caught up in it. Meanwhile in Joybhum, Anjulika and Manjulika, upset at Debu's being officially given the title of the crown prince, plot to kill her. This is when they find out that Debu still loves Kathak. Debu still dances even! A part of their hearts is elated! Their little baby br— no, sister— is still the same cute child who would dance in the corner during Anju's classes! But they are their father's daughters and they are princesses. They know why the Raja pins his hopes on Debu and they know his fear of Joybhum being annexed. They know they can't be the perfect male heir that the sahebs have fed into the Raja's mind as the ideal for a ruler. But they are fighters. Debu, however? She is no fighter, never was. Maybe, just maybe, they can get their father to see who she really is. What's the worst that could happen? At most Debu would be exiled and once the sisters work their way up to the throne, they'll bring Debu back! So they plan a show for their Baba. Debu is delighted when the princesses ask her to perform for them. Alas, she doesn't know that she's going to have an audience of more than just the two of them.
Her sisters betray her. The Raja walks in, just like he had when Debu was 10 and dancing in the corner. He looks furious, just like he did back then. And there's something else, something more. A look of resignation? Disappointment? ...surrender?
There was someone else who had ratted Debu out to the Raja before the sisters.
The Raj Purohit has had Debu figured out for quite some time now. He knew the rumours of the crown prince going to brothels was false. He really tried to fix the situation by proposing the marriage and hoping it would really dissuade Debu and save the kingdom. And yet, Debu kept at it. Somehow things got worse, what with that Singhbum girl enabling this behaviour further. So he bribed some village folk to stage a fire near her ancestral property. A member of the royalty getting caught in it wasn't in the plan, but it did make sure she's away for at least 13 days. In the meantime, the Raj Purohit goes to the British and outs Debu. No one had been more successful in coercing the Raja to tighten Debu in his responsibilities than those sahebs after all. Things were all going to plan. He wasn't there when the dialogue between the Raja and the British happened and doesn't know that instead of getting the Raja to put pressure on Debu, they got him to sign off Joybhum's sovereignty to them. It was either that and keeping the estate, or foregoing everything including the property. And the Raja chose property. He can no longer be the protector of Joybhum or his children. But at least he can save his estate.
There are not going to be any real Rajas in Joybhum anymore. A branch family would likely inherit the property and the British would take over its governance. All titles would be fake, without meaning. Hollow and empty. And it was Debu who ruined it.
Debu is not needed anymore.
Debu can just burn to ashes. Anju and Manju can just go away.
And finally, when everyone is gone, and when Joybhum burns and bleeds, the Raja can take his last breath.
Joybhum was one of the earliest fiefdoms in the Jungle Mahal district to completely fall apart. The crown prince’s death triggered a chain reaction and neighbouring estates all started falling apart like dominos. Joybhum vanished. The Jungle Mahals vanished.
The locals claim they saw blood coming out of the palace's doors and flowing out into the nearby Kangsabati river for years after the fall of the fiefdom. The palace was shedding tears of blood. Joybhum was doomed for good and Raktghat was born. 
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adamwatchesmovies · 16 days ago
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Blood Beat (1983)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
I have the nagging suspicion that Blood Beat writer/director Fabrice-Ange Zaphiratos either has a thing for samurai or just had samurai armor lying around when they started making this film. This is a hodge-podge of a horror movie. Random things happen consistently enough to keep you thinking this might become “so bad it’s good” but not consistently enough to actually make it worth seeing.
During the Christmas season, Cathy (Helen Benton) and her longtime partner Gary (Terry Brown) welcome Cathy’s son Ted (James Fitzgibbons) and daughter Dolly (Dana Day) to their home. Along to visit is Ted’s girlfriend, Sarah (Claudia Peyton). Immediately, Cathy’s psychic senses detect something strange within Sarah. After a hunting trip gone bad, she has a dream about a samurai armor (and matching sword) and soon after, the armor appears, with a mind of its own and a craving for blood.
I can appreciate a supernatural horror film wanting to keep its cards close to its chest but Blood Beat - whose title is as arbitrary as the rest of the film - takes it too far. Cathy’s can read minds and fend off psychic attacks, which makes her a great painter? Are the two supposed to be related? Her family is aware of her visions but if there’s a link between them and Sarah, we’re never told where it came from or what it means. There’s got to be a link. Otherwise, why would the girl who previously showed no supernatural abilities dream about a samurai armor and later find this magic wooden trunk that contains it? Speaking of which, when the samurai finally confronts Cathy, we're shown shots of old black-and-white WWII footage. Does this imply that Cathy is way older than she seems, that she somehow met the samurai during the global conflict? Your guess is as good as mine and keep in mind, I’ve actually sat down and watched the film.
There are many weird decisions throughout Blood Beat (sometimes titled Bloodbeat). Whenever the samurai attacks, Sarah gyrates like she’s having a wild orgasm. At first, I thought it was just some weird quirk but it's established later that there’s some sort of erotic link between it killing and her feeling pleasure. Why? Who knows. Equally perplexing is the film’s tendency to slap special effects onto the screen willy-nilly. A few times throughout, we see things from the samurai’s point of view. Sometimes, it’s normal. Other times, it’s the worst monster vision you’ve ever seen. It’s a wonder the thing can navigate through the woods without bumping into trees, much less sneak up on people and eviscerate them. Whenever we see it from other people’s perspectives, the armor is surrounded by a blue glow - a cheap special effect whose edges you can sometimes see and that consistently makes it near impossible to tell what’s going on. Combined with the bizarre musical choices (many classical pieces play throughout), you’re likely to develop a headache while watching.
The most frustrating thing about Blood Beat is that it should be hilariously bad. The movie is so random it consistently keeps you guessing. The special effects are dreadful and distracting. The jokes practically make themselves. As mesmerizing as this mess becomes, it's never the movie you want it to be. There are simply too many boring scenes, the action takes too long to kick in and when it’s bad, it isn’t bad enough to be memorable. (January 2, 2023)
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burningexeter · 9 months ago
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Here's a huge ass list of everything (as in all of the media) that I can see sharing the same universe as the Gargoyles reboot and action-thriller animated film that I have in mind, Gargoyles: The Curse Of Hunter's Moon, now that I've finalized the whole storyline and am now just bored:
• Seth Grahame-Smith's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter along with its sequel The Last American Vampire
• Guy Ritchie's The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare
• Park Chan-Wook's Oldboy
• Monolith Productions' F.E.A.R. Series
• Stephen Sommers' The Mummy Duology
• Kim Jee-Won's I Saw The Devil
• Nacho Vigalondo's Timecrimes
• Julius Avery's Overlord
• Don Chaffey's Jason and the Argonauts
• Robert Greenwald's Xanadu
• Jordan Peele's Nope
• Edwin S. Porter's The Great Train Robbery
• Mike Hodges' Flash Gordon
• Clint Eastwood's High Plains Drifter
• Rob Reiner's This Is Spinal Tap
• Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sanchez's The Blair Witch Project
• Oren Peli & Tod Williams' Paranormal Activity Duology
• Bloody Disgusting's V/H/S Series
• George Lucas & Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones Quadrilogy
• Terry Gilliam's Time Bandits
• Harold Ramis' Groundhog Day
• Brad Bird's The Incredibles
• TriStar & Sony's Jumanji Trilogy
• Jon Favreau's Zathura: A Space Adventure
• Michael Dougherty's Krampus
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slashscowboyboots · 9 months ago
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I found this online, I'd love to know the story behind it. L-r: David Bowie, Terry Bozzio, Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chrissie Hynde, Bonnie Raitt, Slim Jim Phantom, Slash, and Albert Collins. Photo by Alex Hodges
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