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thevideodungeon · 7 months ago
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The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (1966)
A movie primarily known for having a terrible title and very unimpressive killer trees. Hoverer there is more to it, like padding footage where a bunch of random duces just kinda discuss what's going on, and a terrible "Wrote ourselves into a corner" ending.
Problems aside, it's not actually a poorly made movie, more like an okay movie with a bit of good suspense, that got too many studio thumbs in the pie and turned into a mess.
5/10
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weirdlookindog · 2 years ago
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The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (1966)
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movieposters1 · 2 years ago
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bitter69uk · 11 months ago
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Happy birthday to irresistibly trashy glamour icon Mamie Van Doren (née Joan Lucille Olander, 6 February 1931)! The wanton platinum-haired and bullet bra’d bad girl of 1950s and 60s exploitation movies (whose filmography includes titles like Sex Kittens Go to College (1960), The Blonde from Buenos Aires (1961), The Navy vs The Night Monster (1966) and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968)) turns 93 today! Like her contemporary Jayne Mansfield, Van Doren was ostensibly groomed to “compete” with Marilyn Monroe, but her screen persona was markedly different. Her allure is hard to define. As a dramatic actress, Van Doren is merely competent. Unlike anarchic comedic creation Mansfield, she’s not particularly funny. And yet Van Doren is mesmerizing to watch. Her je ne sais quoi and brazen charisma scalds the screen. I’d argue Van Doren’s greatest performances are in The Girl in the Black Stockings (1957), Vice Raid (1959) and juvenile delinquent flick Girls Town (1959) (although I really need to revisit High School Confidential (1958) - not seen that one since I was a teenager!). The biggest mistake in Van Doren’s career: when John Waters approached her to portray Velma von Tussle in Hairspray (1988), she turned him down – and not very graciously, either (according to Waters, “she said that she deserved better than Divine.” To her credit, Van Doren admits she’s always regretted her decision. Fascinating as that casting would have been, I’m glad Velma went to Deborah Harry because she slays in it). Van Doren is also the authoress of scurrilous and lurid autobiographies My Naughty, Naughty Life (1964) and Playing the Field (1987). As anyone who follows Van Doren on social media knows, she’s still a gloriously unfiltered ultra vixen with no fucks left to give who routinely posts scantily clad peekaboo selfies (and gets in trouble with Meta’s prudish censors). A true “filth elder”! I treasure Mamie Van Doren as the Jayne Mansfield who lived to see old age.
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gatutor · 6 months ago
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Anthony Eisley-Walter Sande-Mamie Van Doren-Edward Faulkner "The navy vs. the night monsters" 1966, de Michael A. Hoey.
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zippocreed501 · 8 months ago
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...images from the lost continent of cult films, b-movies and celluloid dreamscapes
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It's in the trees! Monster trees in fantasy/horror films
The Wizard of Oz (1939) From Hell It Came (1957) The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (1966) The Evil Dead (1981) Lord of the Rings: Two Towers (2002) Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) A Monster Calls (2016)
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danwhobrowses · 1 year ago
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One Piece Chapter 1091 - Initial Thoughts
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Well I'm ill, caught a cold over the weekend where I went to Wembley. But One Piece has shown up early on TCB so you best believe I'm gonna review it!
These breaks are frustrating, but with Live Action out tomorrow hopefully we will get consistency soon.
Spoilers for the Chapter, Support the Official Release
A pizza-themed color spread this time, everyone enjoying some cheesy pizza, Brook is on babysitting duty for Chopper it seems since Franky and Robin are not in the spread
Oda sure loves his mouse cooks too
The Mark 3s attack the Navy and the soldiers immediately forget their orders to focus on the Sea Monsters and ignore the Mark 3s
So the Sea Monsters attack from the hull
The Vice Admirals go on the attack though, seems that Neck Rolls has steam powers? Or steam tech
Doll's got thighs
Usopp sees the carnage below, but Vegapunk is surprised that the Navy is attacking given how Sentomaru supersedes their authority
The crew of course do not have fond memories of Kizaru
Vegapunk is sympathetic to Sentomaru who is standing his ground
Sentomaru's strongest defense alas is not enough to repel the admiral
Kizaru does the Katakuri trick to avoid the slice of Sentomaru's axe (since Ryou would mean he knows armament haki)
Mini Sentomaru flashback though, he was a kid looking for a job to spend on Onigiri, he beat up some bears before Kizaru and Vegapunk could get to them
Kizaru at least has an ounce of sentiment for sentomaru sent there to sent sent sent
But that doesn't stop him from sending Sentomaru back to the ground light and crispy
With Sentomaru KO'd again, Kizaru's authority chip commands the Mark 3s to destroy the Sea Monsters, so that advantage didn't last
Question though: Saturn outranks all authority, why not just lead with that? Since he was a little irked with losing the sea monsters
Despite lamenting Sentomaru's loss, the Punks continue to hack, knowing that Kizaru will break in momentarily
Kizaru's entry sets off the alarm, but the Vega Force 01 is still carrying the Sunny to the agreed position
Hurrying will do nothing against the speed of light
In the chaos Lucci makes his move, but Stussy takes the blow for Vegapunk
Sanji jumps into action using Nami's bubble gun to trap Kaku, who was kept out the loop
Zoro meanwhile steps up to face the CP0 agent
Lucci seems pretty confident with Kizaru flanking him, but Zoro reminds him not to underestimate them
Kizaru makes it to the Vega Force, having been in search of the Sunny
But he's met with a strike by Luffy, he got his arms up but that means he was worried about it
'We're 100 times stronger than we were 2 years ago' Shakky did say that Rayleigh was 100 times stronger, so are we generalizing or are we saying Rayleigh-tier now Oda?
Another break -_- Live Action is tomorrow so there better be no more for a while after this
We're getting to the fisticuffs part of the arc now; Lucci vs Zoro and Luffy vs Kizaru. To his credit, Sentomaru lasted longer than most but the conclusion was always foregone. I doubt he or Stussy are dead though, just slightly injured so we don't have to concern them in combat.
Not sure if we'll stick with the two fights mind you, part of me wonders if Kaku's allegiances will be challenged, but something does still have to give with the remaining crewmates combat-wise (I do also really want to see Usopp humiliate Lucci in a callback to him challenging him at Enies Lobby). I can only guess that the Seraphim may be unleashed again, because the barrier will stop the vice admirals from reaching the dome, but I also expected that we'd go back and see all the stuff that happened with the Seraphim and Kuma memories the previous night - and still do - so it's still up in the air.
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kekwcomics · 2 years ago
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THE NAVY Vs THE NIGHT MONSTERS (Jack Broder / Roger Corman, 1966)
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moviesandmania · 4 months ago
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DESTINATION INNER SPACE Reviews and free online
Destination Inner Space is a 1966 sci-fi monster film directed by Francis D. Lyon (Castle of Evil; Cult of the Cobra) from a screenplay by Arthur C. Pierce (The Cosmic Man; Mutiny in Outer Space; The Navy vs. the Night Monsters). The film is infamous for its aquatic monster, which looks like a cross between a piranha and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. Its alternate title is the more…
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buzzdixonwriter · 11 months ago
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Goosestep Through The Tulips With Me [FICTOID]
“There’s actually precedence for this,” said the colonel.  “In 1637 the over production of tulips in Holland caused a precipitous crash in the price of tulips, threatening to destroy the speculator market that the country came to depend upon.  The government ordered out the army to trample 90% of the tulips in the country in order to preserve the speculators’ fortunes.”
“We need you to destroy all these tulips,” said the scientist.
“Oh, we will, we will,” said the colonel.  His men stood at ready, wearing night vision goggles.
“Funny, said the scientist, “but when I was a kid I used to watch monster movies.  The monster was always a giant monster from outer space or the prehistoric past, or sometimes even an atomic mutant.  But never…flowers.”
“What about The Day Of The Triffids?” the colonel asked.  “Or Navy Vs. The Night Monsters?”  He thought a bit.  “I don’t suppose From Hell it Came would count, would it?”
“No, that was a tree stump, not a flower.  And even in the other movies, the plants were monsters, moving, attacking.  These…these are just tulips.”
“Not ‘just tulips’ if they render people unconscious.”
“There’s something about the form of the petals, the vein pattern among them, the subtle shading of color.  By themselves or combined, they cause humans to falls asleep the moment they see them.”
“But not dogs or cats?”
“No.  That’s why we think color may be crucial to the effect.”
“And it doesn’t affect humans who see it on a screen?”
“Depends on how high the screen resolution is.  Nobody who looked at them on high def TV fell asleep, but several of us grew drowsy.”
“And the people the flowers put to sleep?”
“All recovered.  They woke up once they sent in the rescue recovery robots to drag them to safety.”
“So what caused this?”
“As far as we can tell, just normal cross breeding of plants to produce a desirable effect.  The horticulturist in charge of the project said she wanted to create a calming effect.  I guess she succeeded too well.”
The sun started to dip below the horizon.  “Right,” said the colonel.  “Once it gets dark, I’ll lead my troops into the field and we’ll crush them -- literally -- underfoot.  Our night vision goggles will protect us.”
They waited until the last glow of the sun disappeared and the valley below plunged into total darkness.
“Company!” the colonel shouted.  “Attention!  Forward -- march!”
And off they marched.  When you think about it, the colonel mused, this is rather silly.  At the very least we should be fighting big bugs.
Nonetheless, a threat is a threat, and the army prepared to deal with it.
  © Buzz Dixon
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thejewofkansas · 2 years ago
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The Weekly Gravy: 2022
The Weekly Gravy: 2022
To keep the main page for Weekly Gravy posts from becoming unmanageably large, I’m putting all the posts that went up in 2021 – #s 71 through 119 – here: #71: The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021), Khartoum, Passing, Caterpillar (2010), Don’t Look Up #72: The Lost Daughter, Shiva Baby, Gone with the Pope #73: Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn, Drive My Car, The Navy vs. the Night Monsters, Peter…
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bitter69uk · 2 years ago
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Happy birthday to irresistibly trashy glamour icon Mamie Van Doren (née Joan Lucille Olander on 6 February 1931)! The wanton platinum-haired and bullet bra’d bad girl of 1950s and 60s b-movies (whose filmography includes titles like Sex Kittens Go to College (1960), The Blonde from Buenos Aires (1961), The Navy vs The Night Monster (1966) and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968)) turns 92 today! Like her contemporary Jayne Mansfield, Van Doren was ostensibly groomed to “compete” with Marilyn Monroe, but her screen persona was markedly different. Her allure is hard to define. As a dramatic actress, Van Doren is merely competent.  Unlike anarchic comedic creation Mansfield, she’s not particularly funny. And yet Van Doren is simply compelling to watch. Her je ne sais quoi and brazen charisma scalds the screen. I’d argue Van Doren’s greatest performances are in The Girl in the Black Stockings (1957), Vice Raid (1959) and juvenile delinquent flick Girls Town (1959) (although I really need to revisit High School Confidential (1958) – not seen that one since I was a teenager!). Van Doren is also the authoress of scurrilous and lurid autobiographies My Naughty, Naughty Life (1964) and Playing the Field (1987). I treasure Mamie Van Doren as the Jayne Mansfield who lived to see old age.  
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mst3kproject · 4 years ago
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The Navy vs the Night Monsters
Of course, it’s not like bad things stop happening now that 2020 is finally over… we just get to start counting again from zero. Kind of like how I’ve started counting thirty-six Episodes that Never Were per year, beginning with this one. It was co-directed by Wyott Ordung from Robot Monster and features familiar faces like Russ Bender and Mamie Van Doren, the latter for once not playing a teenage delinquent.  It also has one really obscure MST3K connection: it was based on a story by Murray Leinster, which the sharp-eyed will remember as the name of the ship attacked by Evil Count Zarth Arn’s lava lamp weapon at the beginning of Starcrash!
A plane carrying specimens of Antarctic flora and fauna makes a rather rough and unexpected landing at a naval base on remote Gow Island in the south Pacific.  There appears to be nobody on board except the pilot and a few penguins – the former is in a catatonic state, and the latter are... well, penguins... so what happened to the rest of the passengers and crew is a complete mystery.  Did the pilot go mad and kill them?  Did the penguins?  Or did it have something to do with those mysterious ancient trees discovered growing around a geothermal spring in the heart of the frozen continent?
The first ten minutes of this movie are spent trying to be a comedy.  Before we get anywhere near the plot, we first have to listen to the guys on the plane try to be funny about their lunch and their tastes in women.  Then on the island, we watch a guy who can’t seem to figure out how to inflate a balloon, followed by a dude talking to his dog, and then a really icky bit where two women convince a man he had sex with both of them, which he buys because he was too drunk to remember.  Only then do we finally establish what’s actually going on.  The impression one gets from this beginning is that The Navy vs the Night Monsters is going to be peopled entirely by Jackass Comic Relief characters, and I actually turned the film off and sat on it for a couple of days to psych myself up to watch the rest.
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When I finally turned it back on, to my relief the movie turned out not to be quite that bad, but it’s still pretty damned bad.  The dull and unfunny opening is followed by an abrupt shift of tone, as a man maddened by terror jumps from the plane to his death!  The only thing set up by the opening that turns out to be relevant is Spaulding the meteorologist’s crush on Nora the nurse, when she’s in love with the base’s second in command, Lieutenant Brown.
I complain frequently about useless love triangles in movies.  This one is very useless, and all the more so because the script totally forgets to resolve it.  Spaulding hates Gow Island but stays because he’s in love with Nora – he wants her to go back to Miami with him and marry him.  When he puts this idea to her, however, it becomes obvious that Nora can’t stand him, and it’s clear enough why: Spaulding is an asshole and he treats Nora not as a partner but as a possession.  Never does he show any sort of tenderness towards her.  Every time they speak to each other, he seems to end up shouting, and his jealousy of Brown repeatedly leads to violence.
Brown, on the other hand, treats Nora with respect and actually shows vulnerability around her.  He’s been left in charge while the base’s commander is on the mainland attending an important meeting, and he’s really feeling the pressure as the base is surrounded by tree monsters in the dark.  He talks about his anxiety and Nora comforts him, and the audience rolls their eyes because it’s perfectly obvious which of these guys she’s going to pick.  And sure enough, at the end she’s in Brown’s arms… but nothing about the whole situation is exactly resolved.
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Brown and Spaulding did get in a fist fight, though it wasn’t explicitly over Nora, but nobody ever talks about the problem. Spaulding never realizes that he’s treated Nora badly, and it never seems to even occur to him that she might prefer Brown over him, or even that she has emotions or preferences at all.  He definitely never seems to understand that he’s lost.  Brown and Nora seem to feel a need to hide their love affair from the other base staff, but we’re never given a reason why (although I guess ‘Spaulding’s a dick’ is reason enough).  Nora never tells Spaulding that she prefers Brown… maybe she’s afraid he’ll assault her?  I hate everything about this situation, but nothing more than the fact that as the movie progresses we get hints that Nora may be warming up to Spaulding, as if she’s supposed to consider these two guys equal contenders for her affections!  Fuck everybody who wrote this, seriously.
It’s kind of sad to see Mamie Van Doren in a role like this after meeting her in things like Untamed Youth and Girls Town.  Those movies were gross and exploitative, but Mamie’s characters were central to their plots and she filled those shoes reasonably well.  She wasn’t Oscar material but for what the films were, she was enough to carry them.  The Navy vs the Night Monsters is a little closer to being a ‘real movie’, but in this respect it represents a step down for her, as she is relegated to being something for two men to fight over.  Furthermore, Silver from Girls Town and Penny from Untamed Youth were both characters who required some range – Nora the nurse mainly spends the whole movie being annoyed with the men in her life.  Van Doren could have done much more if anyone had bothered asking it of her.
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Let’s see… what else do I hate about this movie? I hate Private Chandler, the guy who stays a Jackass Comic Relief character once that opening is over. Shockingly, The Navy vs the Night Monsters actually kills him off, but he’s not nearly as annoying as Dropo or the guy from Outlaw, so his death merely feels mean rather than having any entertainment value.  The guy was just about to actually get laid by one of the women who’d made fun of him earlier – though she, like Spaulding, showed no sign of being sorry for past jerkitude.
I hate the monsters.  Normally I have a soft spot for plant monsters.  They’re a cliché in their own way, I guess, but they’re a fun idea.  The ones in The Navy vs the Night Monsters kill and digest people with acidic sap, and a character theorizes about how and why such a thing would evolve, which is cool. The execution, however, sucks. While the poster for the film shows us a humanoid Treebeard-looking thing, the actual monsters in the film are dumb-looking stumps that waddle along like a couple of guys trying to move a piece of furniture corner-by-corner because it’s too heavy to lift.  The result reminds me of The Creeping Terror, in that you have to want to get eaten by these things.  At one point a guy walks right up to one, inspects it, and escapes its clutches merely by backing away slowly!
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The trees reproduce using insect-like larvae that are, themselves, lethally venomous.  This is also a neat idea which is, once again, ruined by the execution. The tiny ones are being pulled along the floor by a sometimes-visible string, and then they grow into stumps that look like they should be stools around a boy scout campfire, which move even slower than the adult trees!  There’s a scene where the characters are holed up in the base under an onslaught of these, with planes arriving to napalm them just in time, and it is ludicrous in its attempt to feel threatening.
I do like that Gow Island is a bleak middle-of-nowhere rather than a tropical paradise.  The landscapes kind of remind me of the Falkland Islands, though the weather on Gow is evidently better.  You can see why some of the characters hate it here, surrounded by barren scrub inhabited mostly by ten thousand smelly, raucous seabirds. Unfortunately this backdrop makes the ‘comedy’ opening seem even more out of place, though it’s also kind of nice that they didn’t give us any stereotyped ‘natives’ as either comedy or monster fodder.
As for a theme… well, The Navy vs the Night Monsters is clearly about an invasive species.  The biologist, in suggesting how the tree monsters evolved, points out that they are suited to the hostile environment of Antarctica in ways that make them nearly unstoppable anywhere else.  We’re told that they devoured all the penguins the scientists were bringing back for study, and as well as eating the people, they wreak havoc among the Gow Island seabirds and reproduce out of control.  The parallels to things like cane toads in Australia, or housecats just about anywhere, are obvious.
This isn’t something the characters care about, though, even the ones who profess to be scientists.  At the end, enough of the trees are destroyed that the humans can safely evacuate, and what happens after that is clearly Gow Island’s problem, not humanity’s. I really would have liked to see the script go into this a little more, but then, The Navy vs the Night Monsters is not a movie that wants to go into anything, even stuff it sets up in some detail.
At the end, The Navy vs the Night Monsters feels pretty half-assed.  Somebody wanted to make a movie, and then put in the bare minimum effort possible to have all the parts present.  They clearly understood how movies work, but they didn’t have the money and didn’t want to go to the trouble.  The result is deeply mediocre.  There’s a few laughs out of the dumb stump creatures, but mostly it’s just bad.
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siryl · 3 years ago
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This is the grand finale of the Spooky Art Marathon, the greatest Halloween-type content I’ve discovered since last October.  Richard Svensson a.k.a. Loneanimator creates bold and colorful depictions of strange creatures from folklore and fiction.  Here are his interpretations of monsters from ten obscure movies.
The Navy vs. the Night Monster
The Blood Beast Terror
Willow
Mazes and Monsters
The Mutations
The Monster That Challenged the World
Cat’s Eye
The Angry Red Planet
Matango
At the Earth’s Core
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movieposters1 · 4 years ago
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hellimagines · 4 years ago
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billy hargrove m.list
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*=smut x=romantic pairing &=platonic/family pairing
One Shots
Not A Big Deal* 
--best friend!billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: you and billy have been best friends for a while, but when he comes over unexpectedly, things change. ✦ warnings: smut, oral sex (male receiving), shower sex ✦ word count: 3,000+
Proof of Caring*
--billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: billy wants to prove to you how much he cares about you, and how much he’s changed. ✦ warnings: sexual content, oral sex (female receiving), injuries ✦ word count: 2,000+
Us*
--billy hargrove x fem!harrington!reader, brother!steve harrington & sister!reader ✦ summary: after finding out you’re pregnant, you have to tell the two most important people in your life, your brother and your boyfriend, who just so happen to hate one another. ✦ warnings: angst, pregnancy, smut, soft sex, hurt&comfort ✦ word count: 2,000+
Worth My Time*
--billy hargrove x fem!wheeler!reader ✦ summary: when a certain blond interrupts your bath, it’s safe to say you’re a little mad. ✦ warnings: sexual content, groping, hints towards sex ✦ word count: 1,000+
Alright, Baby
--billy hargrove x thick!fem!reader ✦ summary: it’s a hot day in hawkins, and when a guy decides he likes what you’re wearing, things take a turn for the worse. ✦ warnings: attempted sexual assault, unsolicited sexual comments, unsolicited groping/touching, violence, injuries, angst, hurt&comfort ✦ word count: 1,000+
Only You
--billy hargrove x fem!reader, best friend!steve harrington x unrequited!fem!reader ✦ summary: billy thinks you’re cheating on him with your best friend, steve. ✦ warnings: angst, cheating accusations, unrequited love, hurt with eventual comfort ✦ word count: 1,000+
Pop Tart
--billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: you and billy grow close after you move to hawkins, and after the two of you have a fight, feelings are finally revealed. ✦ warnings: slight angst, little hurt and lots of comfort ✦ word count: 1,000+
Paradise
--billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: after working as a lifeguard for three years, you’re pleased to see a new body joining your staff. ✦ warnings: flirting ✦ word count: 1,000+
Remember I’m Here For You
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: things haven’t been going so great for you lately, and your boyfriend has picked up on it. ✦ warnings: angst, depression, self-doubt, ptsd, hurt&comfort ✦ word count: 1,000+
I’ll Always Think Of You 
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x male!reader ✦ summary: billy is powerless as he watches his worst nightmare come true. ✦ warnings: angst, violence, abuse, homophobia, hurt&comfort ✦ word count: 1,000+
Marks*
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ fwb!billy hargrove x fwb!fem!reader ✦ summary: your arrangement with billy hargrove was strictly no-strings-attached, but everyone knows that never actually happens. ✦ warnings: fwb, smut, oral sex (female receiving), marking, angst, hurt&comfort, jealousy ✦ word count: 3,000+
Blurryface
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x fem!reader, billy hargrove & max mayfield ✦ summary: billy wanted nothing more than to let you in, to let you know him. you were the only one who didn’t make him feel as though he was already gone. ✦ warnings: angst, mental illness, mentions of abuse, fighting, injuries, insecurities, hella hurt and hella comfort ✦ word count: 1,000+
Personal Bodyguard
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x fem!reader, fem!reader & the party ✦ summary: you work at the local arcade, and your little gang of middle-school customers finds out who your personal bodyguard is. ✦ warnings: fluff, comedy, intimidation ✦ word count: 1,000+
Deserve
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x fem!reader, best friend!jonathan byers & fem!reader ✦ summary: billy gets upset with how much time you spend with your best friend, jonathan. ✦ warnings: jealousy, insecurity, angst, hurt&comfort ✦ word count: 1,000+
De-escalate the Situation 
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x fem!reader, fem!reader & max mayfield ✦ summary: billy brings you along to help find his sister, and when his anger gets the best of him, you’re the only one capable of calming him down; but then the demodogs attack. ✦ warnings: fighting, violence, injuries, hints of abuse, hurt&comfort ✦ word count: 2,000+
Number 28*
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: billy doesn’t like the way you watch number 28 run down the field. ✦ warnings: smut, rough sex, daddy kink, choking, spaking, orgasm denial, hints of dom/sub, oral sex (female&male receiving), degradation, praise, begging, aftercare, jealousy ✦ word count: 3,000+
Taking a Break*
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: billy helps you relax after some intense studying. ✦ warnings: stress, smut, gentle sex ✦ word count: 1000+
Re-Write (incomplete)
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x fem!reader, platonic!steve harrington & fem!reader ✦ summary: you follow steve to help with dustin’s demogorgon issue, but billy shows up once you get to the byers. ✦ warnings: violence, shit-talking ✦ word count: 4,000+
Win or Lose
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: you find billy injured due to his dad once again, and your parents offer him a sanctuary. ✦ warnings: child abuse, injuries, angst, hurt&comfort ✦ word count: 1,000+
Don’t Worry About It
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ best friend!billy hargrove x fem!reader, original male character x fem!reader ✦ summary: your boyfriend doesn’t like how close you and billy are, and billy finally understands why he’s never liked the guy. ✦ warnings: angst, domestic abuse, violence, fighting, injuries, toxic relationship, hurt&comfort ✦ word count: 1,000+
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Drabbles
Us (Part Two)
--billy hargrove x fem!harrington!reader, brother!steve harrington & sister!reader ✦ summary: after your daughter is born, you share a couple of minutes with the people you care about. ✦ warnings: fluff, babies ✦ word count: drabble, 400+
Pastel vs Leather
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: billy picks you up from school, surprising everyone with your relationship. ✦ warnings: fluff ✦ word count: drabble, 700+
Smile
--posted on @imagineaworlds ✦ billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: billy wakes you up in the morning with sweet smiles and soft kisses. ✦ warnings: fluff, soft, gentle, domestic ✦ word count: drabble, 300+
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Series
Caught in Your Eyes masterlist
--cross-posted on @imagineaworlds and @hellimagines ✦ best friend!billy hargrove x fem!reader, best friend!original male characters & fem!reader, billy hargrove & original male characters ✦ summary: you’re the new girl in town and have immediately befriended three misfit boys as well as the aggressive lonewolf, billy hargrove. ✦ warnings: angst, hurt&comfort, fighting, violence, injuries, homophobia, drug use, toxic family, fluff, banter, found family, slow build ✦ word count: eleven chapters, 35K+
Starlight Saviour (Teaser) | Chapter One | Chapter Two | (on hiatus)
--billy hargrove x fem!harrington!reader, brother!steve harrington & sister!reader ✦ summary: you’re there the night billy gets taken over by the mind flayer. ✦ warnings: angst, thriller, monsters, hurt&comfort, car crash, injuries, mind flayer being a creep, venom-esque vibes ✦ word count: 4,000+
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