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aisling-dearelove · 12 days ago
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"I feel a presence, another warrior is on the mesa"
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iheartvelma · 23 days ago
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tagged by @emmaklee for the ten favorite movie gifs:
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honorary 11th: Blade Runner (1982)
tagging:
@localareamom @brostateexam @ailurinae @adulthoodisokay @durnesque-esque @doctornerdington @jensorensen @knitmeapony @khealywu @notwiselybuttoowell @pearl-likes-pi @zesty-mordant @zingring @nikidanger @fairytalesandimaginings @apatosaurus
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goodbyetoromance · 1 year ago
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Jeff Bridges in the 80s
Cutter's way (1981)
Tron (1982)
Against all odds (1984)
Starman (1984)
Jagged edge (1985)
8 million ways to die (1986)
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fights4users · 2 years ago
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They’re the same picture
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✨80s promotional romantic lead photoshoots my beloved✨
Now Tron’s promotional photos never quite reach Terminators “photos at sears before prom” levels of hilarity but they come close. You guys don’t understand this is my favorite genre of photo. They’re so good but so bad… more coming, this is my life now.
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stuckasmain · 2 years ago
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Me : wow Tron lore gets pretty complex I’m not really a computer person I’m not sure how well I’ll get all this stuff…
Also me: *Has talked about multiple terminator timelines and talks about it as if I was there, like it’s not also a complicated lore system in a 80s sci fi*
Anyways might make a sideblog. I was expecting it to be a fun little “haha cool movie” but now I’ve got brain worms. They’re just funky little guys!
Also kinda happy there’s a thriving little fandom? Even if it’s split into like OG , sequel, short lived show/game
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coupleofdays · 4 months ago
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This is an excellent theory!
My own theory is that the reason the MCP is keeping Tron alive, when it would be so much easier to just derezz him, or absorb his functions, is because it has a totalitarian, tyrannical, sadistic personality, and it wants to do everything it can to break Tron. Nothing would be more satisfying than getting that defiant security Program to eventually bow down to the MCP, renounce his belief in the Users, and become a loyal servant, after having all his hopes broken in the horrors of the Games. The same goes for Flynn, of course. It would be even more satisfying to hear a User begging the MCP for mercy.
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It's like in Orwell's 1984, where (spoilers) the dicatorship allows rebels to exist, because it doesn't see any point of having its great power if it can't be used to beat down on opponents.
"Somebody pushes me, I push back!"
A little more exploration on a topic I've mentioned before.
In the beginning of the 1982 TRON movie, it's shown that the games in Flynn's arcade are --somehow-- a real-world manifestation of the deadly games that the MCP forces Programs to play within the arenas of the ENCOM computer system.
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It's even clearer in the beginning of the novelization, although this version shows a different game:
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How that would work, I'm not sure. The mystical magic of User Spirits? Or some bizarre proto-internet connection?
TRON's storyline does mention some of the early precursors to the Internet-- the "contacts between our System and other Systems," the lines of communication that Tron himself was designed to guard.
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But in real life, arcade machines are self-contained-- not connected in any way to the computers in the building that manufactured them. If there are any exceptions to that, I'm certain they weren't around in 1982.
Then again… the storyline of TRON does make it clear that ENCOM had some technology well beyond what was publicly known to exist in the 1980's.
They had the MCP, after all.
And the digitizing laser.
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So I would not put it past them to be "ahead of their time" in terms of "videogames that require an internet connection to function," as well.
(Which would, in my opinion, approximately triple their evilness as the villains of the story.)
(But that's another rant.)
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Anyway. It's tempting just to ignore this detail, because it's so different from how 80's arcade games worked in the real world.
But… I think I actually want to explore it further.
Because I would argue that it ties in to the MCP's motivations throughout the story-- and actually makes them all make a lot more sense than they would otherwise.
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I've explored part of this in my other post about how Tron is a master escape artist. And he's also a vicious fighter, who very clearly did not want to be there.
It's undeniable that a program like Tron would have caused the MCP a whole lot of trouble during his imprisonment.
And the MCP clearly has the ability to kill programs outright. In fact, according to Ram, it seems that the MCP's first preference when capturing User-Believers is to absorb them into himself, take over their functions, and "get bigger."
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This seems to be what he did with Clu.
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The Games were the fate of programs that the MCP "can't use" in that way.
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Now... it's unclear why Ram and Tron were in the Games.
It would mean that their functions weren't considered useful enough for the MCP to absorb them.
This seems odd, since their described functions (security protection from Tron, actuarial math from Ram) would seem to be very useful for a wide range of purposes.
Personally, I would speculate that there's something else in them that the MCP didn't want to absorb.
We know they're both unusually good fighters (especially surprising for Ram). So, maybe their code was just as combative-- full of functions that would keep fighting the MCP if he tried to absorb them, and wouldn't stop unless he broke them down into bits too small to be useful anyway.
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Which brings up the next question:
…why not just do that from the start?
Why not just derezz them entirely, and not try to use them for anything? Surely this would have saved the MCP a lot of hassle.
And of course that goes for all the rebellious programs like Tron and Ram, but also definitely for Flynn.
Yet, we see the MCP keeping them alive.
We see Ram and Tron still there, after what must have been many microcycles of their troublemaking and escape attempts. We see the MCP forbidding Sark to kill Flynn for disobeying commands.
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We see what seems like a prepared announcement especially aimed at programs that are trying to run away, warning them to "return to the game grid."
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We see no one even trying to use lethal force on these escapees until they pass a certain point.
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...We even see a hint that maybe some combatants are derezzed into a sort of cut-paste buffer and reused, instead of being outright killed. The blue-circuited Lightcyclist who duels Sark in the opening scene appears to come back later as a red-circuited Lightcyclist to fight Flynn and Tron and Ram.
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(Yes, this was probably just due to limited budget for actors. But, hey-- I will find meaning where I can.)
(And I happen to find it very intriguing to imagine that Sark sometimes rerezzed his foes from the buffer, and gave them the option to convert to his side and live another day.)
All in all, we see the MCP treating death as an absolute last resort. We see him putting a lot of effort into not letting his Video Warriors die in any other way except to "die playing"-- to "finish the game."
Which, to me, only makes sense if they are a necessary resource. If the ENCOM arcade games require a constant supply of cannon fodder, in order to keep working.
Of course, this would raise a whole lot of strange questions. Just how much do the Users and the Programs playing their avatars share control over the game?
Are we supposed to imagine that getting assigned an unskilled program like Crom-- or a super-skilled program like Tron-- equates to a gamer's feeling of having had "bad luck" or "good luck" in a game?
And would the User's skill, or lack therof, have a similar effect on the Program's experience?
And would the extent of that effect depend on... something about the individual programs or users themselves?
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It's a whole messy world of implications here! And I can see why some of us would rather not think about it!
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But… I like messes. I like to search for things in them, and create my own kind of order.
Now, even if the games do require Programs to play them, this may not have always been deadly.
When the MCP says "I can arrange more lethal matches," the specifying of "lethal" suggests that it's possible for these games to be as harmless as any sport.
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Perhaps the MCP chooses to make them lethal, as part of his display of power. The threat of death in the games serves as a warning... an incentive for Blues to convert to Red, and a punishment dangled over the heads of Reds who might think of disobeying. (The Reds still have a risk of dying in the Games, of course, but they get "elite" training instead of "standard substandard" training, so they get better odds.)
MCP seems to think these deaths, and the control they give him, are a worthwhile sacrifice.
But he has his limits on how many he'll allow to die.
Which makes sense, if he knows that every death is a waste of this valuable ENCOM resource-- the cannon fodder without which the Arcades would stop working and stop bringing in money.
That's both colors of cannon fodder. It's pretty clear from the opening scene, in both the film and the novel, that the computer side of the game is played by Red warriors and the player side is played by Blue warriors.
The Blue conscripts are the player avatars, and they literally fight for the Users.
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The Reds are the NPCs, and they… fight for the MCP.
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...Hey. It makes sense to me.
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rockabye-rinzler · 10 months ago
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~Late night tron thoughts with Bec~
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consider....evil!tron au where tron is the villain rather than clu. where clu's big thing was the idea of "perfection", tron's is "security/order"
him turning the grid into a 1984-esque, military/surveillance state, under the idea that "order is safety"
evil!tron as judge, jury, and executioner
remember, he's always watching you~
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goryhorroor · 4 months ago
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my full complete list of dvds/vhs'
nosferatu (1922)
casper (1995)
28 days later (2002)
the wizard of oz (1939)
e.t. (1982)
terminator 2: judgement day (1991)
the hunger (1983)
a nightmare on elm street 3: dream warriors (1987)
the faculty (1998)
forbidden planet (1956)
hook (1991)
willy wonka & the chocolate factory (1971)
jurassic park (1993)
the beast from 20,000 fathoms (1953)
creature from the black lagoon (1954)
tarantula (1955)
the day the earth stood still (1951)
abbot and costello meet frankenstein (1948)
abbott and costello meet the mummy (1955)
witchfinder general (1968)
the adventures of young indiana jones (1999)
eve's bayou (1997)
ugetsu (1953)
the man who knew too much (1956)
the phantom of the opera (1925)
alice sweet alice (1976)
gallery of horror (1967)
dream no evil (1970)
house of the living dead (1974)
the clown murders (1976)
dracula's daughter (1936)
misery (1990)
my world dies screaming (1958)
night of the living dead (1968)
return of the jedi (1983)
boardinghouse (1982)
lake placid (1999)
almost famous (2000)
thelma & louise (1991)
flashdance (1983)
harry potter & the philopsopher's stone (2001)
blazing saddles (1974)
stripped to kill (1987)
legend of the werewolf (1975)
the parent trap (1961)
the mummy (1999)
fried green tomatoes (1991)
zodiac (2007)
princess mononoke (1997)
the thing (1982)
erin brockvich (2000)
friday the 13th (1980)
the strangers (2008)
final destination 3 (2006)
from dusk till dawn (1996)
event horizon (1997)
tron: legacy (2010)
the ring (2002)
paranormal activity (2007)
crimson peak (2015)
scream 3 (2000)
scream 2 (1997)
fatal attraction (1987)
twister (1996)
cape fear (1991)
goodnight mommy (2014)
the stepford wives (1975)
pretty woman (1990)
funny girl (1968)
sister act (1992)
the game (1997)
the outsiders (1983)
girl interrupted (1999)
the terminator (1984)
the crow (1994)
interview with the vampire (1994)
the orphan (2009)
it (1990)
carrie (1976)
the innkeepers (2011)
hansel & gretel: witch hunters (2013)
the changeling (1980)
trick 'r treat (2007)
the matrix (1999)
gattaca (1997)
cruel intentions (1999)
jaws (1975)
dazed and confused (1993)
the mummy (1932)
manhunter (1986)
valentine (2001)
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coupleofdays · 3 months ago
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Imagining that in the Tron universe, ENCOM outcompeted Apple in the early 80s, and caused them to go bankrupt before they could create the Macintosh. A few years later, CEO Kevin Flynn reads a proposal sent to ENCOM from an advertising agency agency, for an ad based on George Orwell's 1984. He really likes it, but has some suggestions to the advertisers.
"Okay, I really love the concept, but what if... stay with me here... it's set inside of a computer?"
"Hmm, that sounds interesting. Do you mean that the people are trapped inside a tyrannical computer?"
"Yeah, man! And they've got, like, circuit patterns on their bodies to show that they're, like, digital. Oh, and the big bad guy on the screen, he's a big red computer face."
"Sure, we can work with that."
"Oh, and another thing, hear me out: What if the lady isn't throwing a hammer, but a disc?"
"A... disc?"
"Yeah, y'know, like a frisbee?"
"Uh..."
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john-egg-carton · 2 days ago
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OKAY now that i have everything in order again!
I MADE A MOVIE LIST!!!
we have been MISSING OUT on movies and so i made a list of things we wanna watch as follows:
tron (1982)
re-animator (1985)
honey i shrunk the kids (1989) + honey we shrunk ourselves (1997)
fight club (1999)
donnie darko (2001)
the maze runner (2014) + maze runner: the scorch trials (2015) + maze runner: the death cure (2018)
the truman show (1998)
the breakfast club (1985)
heathers (1988)
shock treatment (1981)
eating raoul (1982)
wall-e (2008)
short circuit (1986)
gremlins (1984)
nightmare on elm street (1984)
i got told to add the sequels to re-animator and short circuit but i don't know which ones.. :^ i asked but i think he might be asleep right now lol.
i want more movies!! feel free to add onto the list in replies/reblogs!
yes i've already watched ghostbusters (1984) btw. i still need to watch con air (1997) though. i've also watched repo! the genetic opera (2008) and we Love that movie. a couples friends of mine were talking about an art collab or something along those lines drawing the guy from re-animator and the graverobber rtgo being gay i think lol. green glowy zombie juice and blue glowy anesthesia. great mix!
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cafenostalgique · 21 days ago
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My ultimate film watchlist (1980s)
1930s-1940s | 1950s | 1960s-1970s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s
Hello! This is part four of my ultimate film watchlist. To get the full explanation, please see part one until the 1930s-1940s link above. I assume you know what's going on by this point, so let's move on to the list!
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The 80s holds a special place in my heart for films, tv, fashion, and beauty. The 80s definitely rivals that of the 50s in terms of quality of writing and filmography. I don't know where I would be if my mom had not been watching Dirty Dancing on our big tv when Patrick Swayze passed away. I don't think I would be so into films the way I am now. Please let me know if you think anything should be added to this list!
Also, I feel it should be said, I have not checked every single film for being soft-core pornography, so please be sure to look at reviews before watching any lesser-known films just to be sure it's appropriate for your viewing experience! If anything is seriously inappropriate, please let me know and I will add a warning or remove it from the list <3
watched | loved | wouldn’t watch again | holiday
1980
Airplane
Caddyshack
Friday the 13th
Herbie Goes Bananas
Popeye
Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
The Blues Brothers
The Last Flight of Noah's Ark
The Shining
1981
Dragonslayer
Escape from New York
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Scanners
Stripes
The Evil Dead
The Fox and the Hound
Time Bandits
1982
Blade Runner
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
Grease 2
Night Crossing
Poltergeist
The Thing
Tron
1983
A Christmas Story
Flashdance
Risky Business
Scarface
Sleepaway Camp
Star Wars Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
Staying Alive
Terms of Endearment
The Outsiders
Valley Girl
1984
1984
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Beverly Hills Cop
Ghostbusters
Gremlins
Footloose
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Paris, Texas
Purple Rain
Repo Man
Sixteen Candles
The Karate Kid
The Neverending Story
The Terminator
1985
Back to the Future
Clue
Desperately Seeking Susan
Girls Just Want to Have Fun
One Magic Christmas
Perfect
Re-Animator
Return to Oz
Reanimator
St. Elmo's Fire
The Black Cauldron
The Breakfast Club
The Goonies
The Return of the Living Dead
Weird Science
1986
Chopping Mall
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Hannah and Her Sisters
Invaders from Mars
Labyrinth
Little Shop of Horrors
Pretty in Pink
Stand By Me
The Adventures of Milo & Otis
Top Gun
1987
Adventures in Babysitting
Brodcast News
Can't Buy Me Love
Evil Dead 2
Dirty Dancing
Full Metal Jacket
Innerspace
Lethal Weapon
Moonstruck
Predator
Robocop
Spaceballs
The Lost Boys
The Princess Bride
1988
Akira
Big
Beetlejuice
Child's Play
Die Hard
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
Grave of the Fireflies
Hairspray
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
My Neighbor Totoro
Mystic Pizza
Oliver & Company
The Blob
The Land Before Time
They Live
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Working Girl
1989
Back to the Future Part II
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Dead Poet's Society
Drugstore Cowboy
Field of Dreams
Heathers
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
My Left Foot
Pet Sematary
Say Anything...
Steel Magnolias
The Little Mermaid
When Harry Met Sally
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divinemissem13 · 22 days ago
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Artist sign-ups open!
Fandom list is under the cut ❤️
Preliminary List of Fandoms:
1
10 Things I Hate About You (movie)
A
A Room With a View (1985)
B
Black Stallion, The (Walter Farley)
C
Closer, The (tv)
Closer, The (tv)/Major Crimes (tv)
Constantine (tv)
D
Defying Grafity (1997)
Diagnosis Murder (tv)
Disco, Ibiza, Locomía (Movie 2024)
Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka (cartoon)
Dragon Age: The Veilguard (game)
Dramacon (Svetlana Chmakova)
E
Eerie, Indiana (tv) [Lockwood & Co (books) fusion]
Evil West (game)
Expanse Series, The (James S.A. Corey)
G
Generation Loss (web series)
Ghosts (us tv)/Manifest (tv)
H
Hotel Transylvania (2012)
J
Jeeves & Wooster (tv/P.G. Wodehouse)
L
La Femme Nikita (tv)
Live a Live (game)/Pac-Man (game)
Long Walk, The (Richard Bachman)
M
Mario + Rabbids (game)
Marvel's Spider-Man (Insomniac Games Video Games)
Murder, She Wrote (tv)/Mystery 101 (tv)
Murdoch Mysteries (tv)
Mushishi (manga)
My Little Pony Generation 4: Equestria Girls (cartoon 2013)
N
Natsume Yuujinchou (manga)
Neighbours (tv)
Nightmare Before Christmas (movie)
P
Puyo Puyo (game)
R
Reacher (tv)
S
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (tv)
Scrubs (tv)
Sherlock Holmes (1984 tv)
Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened (game)
Sniper Elite (game)
Super Sentai: Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger (tv)
T
Tron (movies)
V
Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light (cartoon)
W
Will Trent (tv)/Reacher (tv)
Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku (anime/manga)
X
X-Men: The Animated Series (cartoon)
Y
Yin Yáng Shi | The Yin-yang Master (movies - Guo Jingming)/Heart, The (tv)
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videostarblogs · 8 months ago
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2. 80s new wave
new Ave fashion emerged in the late 1970s and peaked in the 1980s, characterized by its avant-grande, futuristic, and often eccentric aesthetic, here is a break down of the 80s new wave style.
origins and development
new wave fashion evolved alongside the new wave music movement, which emerged as a response to punk rock in the late 1970s. bands like blondie, devo, and talking heads were at the forefront of this musical and fashion evolution. the fashion of the new wave scene was heavily influenced by the punk diy ethos but took it in a more polished and stylized directions. it embraced experimentation with materials, silhouetted, colors, reflecting a sense of rebllion against the mainstream.
key motifs/features
futuristic elements: new wave fashion after featured futuristic and avant=grande elements, such as metallic fabrics, neon colors, and geometric shapes. This reflected the optimism and technological advancements of the era
bold makeup and hair: dramatic makeup and hair styles were integral to the new wave look. think vibrant eye shadows, bold eyeliner, and asymmetrical haircuts, often dyed in unconventional colors like neon pink or electric blue
androgynous silhouettes: new wave fashions blurred the lines between masculine and feminine styles, with many outfits featuring androgynous silhouettes and gender neutral clothing.
statement accessories: accessories play a crucial role in new wave fashion, with oversized sunglasses, chunky jewelry, and quirky hats adding an extra dose of eccentricity to the outfits
mixing patterns and textures: new wave fashion embrace mixing patterns, textures, and prints in unexpected ways. it wasn't uncommon to see outfits combining stripes with polka bots or leather with lace
music
new wave fashion and music were closely intertwined, with many iconic new wave musicians influencing the fashion of the era. bands like Duran Duran, the cure, and Madonna not only defined the sound of the 80s but also set trends with their distinctive style.
Duran Duran
The Human League
Devo
New Order
Soft Cell
Tears for Fears
The B-52's
The Police
Pet Shop Boys
Oingo Boingo
movies
films like blade runner and tron epitomize the futuristic aesthetic that was prevalent in the 80s new wave fashion. these movies showcased sleek, otherworldly costumes and set designers that captivated audiences and inspired fashion trends
Videodrome (1983)
Liquid Sky (1982)
Re-Animator (1985)
The Hunger (1983)
Brazil (1985)
Repo Man (1984)
Miracle Mile (1988)
Heathers (1988)
Night of the Comet (1984)
Blue Velvet (1986)
other media
fashion magazines like vouge and Harper bazaar played a significant role in disseminating new wave fashion trends to a wider audience. editorial spreads featuring the avant-grande designs and bold colors influenced how people dressed in the 80s. music videos also played a crucial role in popularixing the new wave fashion with artists using their visuals to showcase cutting-edge style and aesthetics.
moodboards
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outfits
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overall
80s new wave fashion was a bold and innovative movement that embraced experimentation and individuality. its influence can still be seen in contemporary fashion with designers an stylists continuing to draw inspiration from its aesthetic.
please leave a like, reblog and follow for more fashion breakdowns, playlists, movie lists, and moodboards like these and leave a suggestion on what to be next!!!!!!!!
videostar signing off...
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dzthenerd490 · 1 month ago
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Its been a year since I requested anything :), but since its 2025 and women are supposed to be able to have sex with robots this year why some more robot love.
The Matrix - I know you already have TRON.
Detroit become Human (2018) - Despite my grievances with the story. I still think it could be interesting.
Robo-Cop (1987) Looks like all the best robots live in Detroit.
The Iron Giant (1999) - Love this movie.
I HAVE NO MOUTH AND I MUST SCREAM (1967) - This is the evil version of 079.
Electric Dreams (1984) - Now this is why 079 could be a force for good. Also shoutout to this artist for making lovely artwork.
Chopping Mall (1986) - I'm realizing that the horror movie files au is currently lacking horror movies right now.
Ghost in the Shell (1995)- I don't know. I haven't watched the movie yet.
The Matrix - I've actually been thinking of making a file like this for a while now but I just can't seem to make a concrete idea that doesn't sound terrible. I'll keep trying thought, for now just think of it as if it was on the queue.
Detroit Become Human - ... No. I will do stories that have a similar premise but never one relating directly to that game.
Robo-Cop - ... I'll see what I can do. Maybe making him another horrible Idea of PENTAGRAM or perhaps an agent of the Global Occult Coalition. One or the other.
The Iron Giant - Oh yeah someone requested that one a while back. Still working on it though and overall deciding how to make the tale since there's no way I can make a file without also making a tale. P.S. it will include the Autobots and you can't change my mind.
I have no voice and I must scream - Hmph, Hmph... HMPH! Alright fine! I really hated that book but fine I'll do it. BUT I'll have to make it so that the Foundation contained the AM's before they did anything in the books. Also, since their underground I might make them somehow fight SCP-AMZ instances or something else completely insane. We'll see. Also, SCP-079 is already evil, he's just too nice to make it obvious.
Electric Dreams - Nope, sorry not doing it.
Chopping Mall - Holy shit now that sounds amazing. I could even involve Anderson Robotics since I've been neglecting that Group of Interest (as well as many others) far too often.
Ghost in the Shell - No, just no.
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alovelywaytospendanevening · 2 months ago
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Gifsets
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These are my posts containing gifsets of films and series. This list will be updated continuously.
Bad Girl (1931)
The Garden of Allah (1936)
Robert Taylor and Van Heflin in Johnny Eager (1942)
Come Next Spring (1956)
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957)
No Down Payment (1957)
Peyton Place (1957)
It Happened to Jane (1959)
Clint Walker and Edd Byrnes in Yellowstone Kelly (1959)
The Donna Reed Show’s "Just a Housewife" (1960)
Bachelor in Paradise (1961)
Dr. Benton Quest and Roger 'Race' Bannon from Jonny Quest (1964–65) [Part 1]
Dr. Benton Quest and Roger ‘Race’ Bannon from Jonny Quest (1964–65) [Part 2]
The Wild Party (1975)
Making Love (1982)
Alan Bradley and Kevin Flynn from Tron (1982)
The Flamingo Kid (1984)
Crimes of the Heart (1986)
The Whales of August (1987)
On the Black Hill (1987)
Rowing with the Wind (1988)
Shag (1989)
Dad (1989)
A Mom for Christmas (1990)
Second Best (1994)
A Christmas Romance (1994)
Sordid Lives (2000)
Merchant Ivory (2023)
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nerds-yearbook · 11 months ago
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Appendix: Some Nerd Appearances of David Warner
Teen Titans Go! - The Lobe (2020)
Mary Poppins Returns - Admiral Boom (2018)
The Alienist - Professor Cavanaugh (2018)
The Amazing World of Gumball - Dr Wrecker (2015 - 2016)
Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear - Jon Irenicus (2016)
Southern Troopers - Admiral Warner (2015)
Penny Dreadful - Professor Abraham Van Helsing (2014)
Doctor Who - Professor Grisenko (2013)
Wizard - Merlin (2013)
The Evil Clergyman - The Evil Clergyman (2012)
The Secret of Crickley Hall - Percy Judd (2012)
A Thousand Kisses Deep - Max (2011)
Tron: The Next Day - Ed Dillenger (2011)
Graceless - Daniel (2010)
Doctor Who: Dreamland - Lord Azlok (2009)
Hogfather - Lord Downey (2006)
The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse - Dr Erasmus Pea (2005)
Cyber Wars - Joseph Lau (2004)
Cortex - Master of the Organization (2004)
Dr Jeckyll & Mr Hyde - Sir Danvers Carew (2003)
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy - Nergal (2001 - 2003)
The Code Conspiracy - Professor (2002)
The Little Unicorn - Ted Regan (2001)
Planet of the Apes - Senator Sandar (2001)
Men In Black animated - Alpha (1997 - 2001)
Star Trek: Klingon Academy - Chancellor Gorkon (2000)
The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne - Arago (2000)
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command - Lord Angstrom (2000)
Batman Beyond - Ra's Al Ghul (2000)
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (2000)
Star Wars: Force Commander - Grand Gen Brashin
Superman animated - Ra's Al Ghul (1999)
Descent 3 - Dravis (1999)
The Outer Limits - Inspector (1995 - 1999)
Total Recall 2070 - Dr Felix Latham (1999)
Wing Commander - Admiral Geoffery (1999)
Toonsylvania - Doctor Vic Frankenstien (1998)
Houdini - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1998)
Fallout - Morpheus (1997)
Spider-Man animated - Herbert Landon (1995 - 1997)
Preversions of Science - Dr Nordhoff (1997)
Freakazoid - The Lobe (1995 - 1997)
Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys - the Glyph (1997)
Privateer 2 - Rhinehart (1996)
Beast Master III - Lord Agon (1996)
Gargoyles - Archmage (1995)
Iron Man - Arthur Dearborn (1995)
Batman animated - Ra's Al Ghul (1992 - 1995)
Final Equinox - Shilow (1995)
Biker Mice from Mars - Ice Breaker (1995)
Mighty Max - Talon (1994)
Babylon 5 - Aldous Gajic (1994)
Lois and Clark the New Adventures - Jor-El (1994)
Adventures of Brisco County Jr - Winston Smiles (1993)
Quest of the Delta Knights - Lord Vultare (1993)
Body Bags - Dr Lock (1993)
Wild Palms - Eli Levitt (1993)
Dinosaurs - Spirit of the Tree (1993)
Star Trek the Next Generation - Gul Madred (1992)
Captain Planet and the Planeteers - Zarm (1992)
Tales from the Crypt - Dr Alan Goetz (1992)
Return to the Lost World - Professor Summerlee (1992)
The Lost World - Professor Summerlee (1992)
Star Trek VI - Chancellor Gorkon (1991)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II - Professor Jordan (1991)
Twin Peaks - Thomas Eckhardt (1991)
Spymaker - Adm Godfry (1990)
Star Trek V - St John Talbot (1989)
Worlds Beyond - Ken Larkin (1988)
My Best Friend is a Vampire - Professor Leopold (1987)
Frankenstien - the creature (1984)
The Man With Two Brains - Dr Alfred (1983)
Tron - Ed Dillenger (1982)
Time Bandits - Evil Genius (1981)
Time After Time - Dr John Leslie/Jack the Ripper (1979)
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