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Beetlejuice (1988) | Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)
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Beetlejuice (1988)
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) dir. Tim Burton
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BEETLEJUICE (1988) + trivia insp.
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Jenna Ortega when meeting Michael Keaton on set:
"I got a tap on my shoulder, and I turned around, and he was in full costume and makeup. I jumped, it was a literal jumpscare. He says to me, 'Hi I'm Michael'"
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Face Cards Alice in Borderland Season 2
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"From the beginning, I was running an American campaign. No need win, you just declare victory from the start, first, and you stick to the story."
Leverage S03E16 The San Lorenzo Job.
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Promise me you'll keep them safe.
Till my dying day.
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God I love the episodes of Leverage that are like “yes Eliot is working class. yes he grew up surrounded by trades people and “menial” labourers. yes he knows so much about those jobs and will ALWAYS support those workers and their job choices.”
Because it’s something that really does set Eliot apart from the other characters. Like, Sophie is all about the finer things in life, and even if she did ever grow up poor or around labourers, she doesn’t exactly respect that life style. She’s all about getting away from that, if she ever was that lower class, which I don’t think she ever really was. Nate is Office Worker tm, just in vibes. That man has never seen a shovel. And while Parker and Hardison both went through the system, they’re both very city centric. And I mean, Parker has never once thought about real jobs or anything, ever. And Hardison definitely has a bit of a thing about age of the geek, and def starts out looking down on “menial” jobs.
But Eliot, throughout the entire show, is very much all about that. The mining episode in particular is such a favourite just because of the respect and care for these workers that Eliot shows. And I really like how different all of the leverage characters are, not just in skills but also in backgrounds, and how those backgrounds affect how they treat people. Eliot comes from a family of workers and a community of workers, and he holds those people in such high respect.
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"That's you. You're on."
Leverage S02E06 The Top Hat Job.
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Yeah you're right. It WOULD be pretty fucked up if you were a swan but you were raised by ducks and you grew up never seeing another swan or even knowing that such a thing as a swan even existed so you just thought you were a duck with something super wrong with it.
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Fun fact for our international followers: If someone in Australia cuts down a tree on public land to improve the view from their house, the local government will install a sign to block that view again
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gods greatest punishment was putting 1 trillion cool rocks on earth and no one with eyes big enough to see them all
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"Growing Around Grief"
Lois Tonkin, 1996
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