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gotankgo · 3 hours ago
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Sheila Frazier and Ron Leibman in The Super Cops (1974) directed by Gordon Parks
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gameraboy2 · 2 years ago
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The Super Cops (1974)
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all-action-all-picture · 1 year ago
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The Super Cops No. 1 from Red Circle Comics (part of Archie Comics), 1974. Cover by Gray Morrow. This was a one-off comic based on a movie which had in turn been based on a book about a couple of real NYPD officers (David Greenberg and Robert Hantz played by Ron Liebman and David Selby). I'm sure with a bit of creative licence involved. It's possibly one inspiration for the Starsky & Hutch TV show.
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I've only ever seen the movie once on TV and it must have been in the late 70's/early 80's. I remember enjoying it at the time but not sure how it would stand up today.
Interestingly for UK comic fans one of the artists involved in this comic was Carlos Pino (below). I didn't realise he had also worked on US comics.
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mioakem · 3 months ago
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bro gay ppl cannot break up normally
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megacrashcourse · 6 months ago
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Subject: Gordon Parks Duration: 5 Days Reference Materials: "Flávio," The Learning Tree, Shaft, Shaft's Big Score!, The Super Cops and The World of Piri Thomas Life Quote: "Come on world, share."
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chloesimaginationthings · 5 months ago
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What FNAF movie Vanessa’s REAL job is..
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junkfoodcinemas · 10 months ago
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JUNKFOODCINEMAS PRESENTS SO BAD IT'S GOOD JUNK: PART 1
The Room (2003) dir. Tommy Wiseau
Troll 2 (1990) dir. Claudio Fragasso
Batman & Robin (1997) dir. Joel Schumacher
Samurai Cop (1991) dir. Amir Shervan
Fateful Findings (2013) dir. Neil Breen
Miami Connection (1987) dir. Y. K. Kim, Park Woo Sang
Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010) dir. James Nguyen
Tammy and the T-Rex (1994) dir. Stewart Raffill
Mac and Me (1988) dir. Stewart Raffill
Super Mario Bros. (1993) dir. Rocky Morton, Annabel Jankel
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arcanegifs · 2 months ago
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ARCANE LEAGUE OF LEGENDS: 2x01 - “Heavy is the Crown”
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fagbearentertainment · 5 months ago
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Will forever be upset disney made them remove the trans necklace and lesbian grandmas from the love god episode
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sunny-aster · 7 months ago
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They're such wildly different examples of what an emotionally tired person looks like
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pilferingapples · 2 months ago
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Y'know I love Comedically Ineffectual Javert but I feel like. Mayhaps. Not enough emphasis is put on how he is actually dangerous to people on the barricade.
He's a government spy -- "A spy of the first quality, who had observed everything, listened to everything, and taken in everything, even when he thought that he was to die; who had played the spy even in his agony, and who, with his elbows leaning on the first step of the sepulchre, had taken notes."
He knows everyone who was there, and a good amount of who did what, who's the leader, etc. He recognizes Marius after the sewers . He took names. He could have given evidence against everyone on the barricades.
Including the five men who escaped.
Including anyone who survived the massacre.
Including the women who worked at the Corinth, who did in fact help set up and prepare the barricade for the fight.
In fact, we don't know that he didn't --we can assume that he had too short an audience with the prefect to give over any detailed info, or that he chose to withhold some things in his Valjean-induced confusion, or even that they threw out his info after his suicide. But it's also possible that five men who thought they'd escaped were rounded up and arrested that week, or that two waitresses were seized as insurgents, or captives were hit with some very specific charges. As Hugo examines in detail in Ninety Three, and hints at even in Les Mis, sometimes showing mercy to one person means condemning many others.
(This , combined with the then-current attitude towards spies --basically that they were the scummiest of scum, execute immediately-- all makes me wonder not why Enjolras wanted him killed, but why he insisted on letting Javert live so long. Especially after Prouvaire's death, when it's safe to say the idea of any potential hostage negotiation is nixed-- what is the point? They aren't really intent on saving a bullet, given Valjean has the go-ahead to shoot him. And after Five Less One More, there's no chance that, say, they'll win and get to let him go as being actually harmless to them with the new political situation. There's no real explanation given in canon so it's an interesting question!)
At any rate: whether Javert did or didn't actually deliver his info, Enjolras and the other barricade fighters choosing to execute him is a practical move totally in keeping realistic military behavior (and Hugo is trying to establish them as behaving like Honorable Military Men ! Which is a whole other topic ...) . Javert is dangerous to the barricade fighters , as his job is to be dangerous-- and despite how he comes off sometimes (and in some adaptations), Javert is actually very very good at his job.
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abyssal-ilk · 3 months ago
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the early inquisiton party is so interesting to me because you have your inquisitor, who was just imprisoned by cassandra and accused of murdering the divine, you have solas, who cassandra threatened to execute as an apostate as she suspected he had something to do with the conclave, and then you have varric, who spent the entire second game being violently interrogated by cassandra and being accused of having something to do with the chantry exploding.
just. that's 3/3 for cassandra's party members. those early days must of been Something. you think they ever talk about it?
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captaincrumbz · 12 days ago
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Seen a meme that reminded me of them :33
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the original image:
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higuchisora · 2 months ago
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Can someone please explain to me what the enforcers Do. Like I was under the impression that they were the police force. So why the hell were they fighting in the war? Does Piltover not have an army? Are their police force and their military the same thing? Are you telling me each individual enforcer is trained both in police/investigative procedure AS WELL AS military tactics and strategy? 1) how the fuck do they have the time to invest THAT MUCH into each enforcer. 2) how fucking long is the training, especially considering how quickly Caitlyn joined the force 3) are you telling me the chief of police and the army general are the same thing? Are you telling me MARCUS was a trained tactician? A GENERAL?
Even if you argue they're all incompetent- are you telling me the Councilors were willingly paying what was probably exorbitant amounts of money to have a WEAK and ILL-TRAINED MILITARY? it's one thing for them to poorly train a bunch of cops, and maybe even carelessly allow a bunch of barely trained, "mindless gruntwork" soldiers- but eventually, the more they rise into the ranks, the more they'll have to scrutinize their skill. Are you saying their enforcers are structured like a standing army? Are you saying those pompous fucks wouldn't care if their military was actually capable of protecting them or not? How have they never been invaded before? How are they still around?!
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hajihiko · 2 years ago
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Covering bases✅
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crimescrimson · 6 months ago
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Carlos Oliveira & Jill Valentine in Resident Evil 3 (2020)
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