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Ghost #12 -March 1996-
(11-20 of 20)
writer: Eric Luke
pencil art: David Bullock
inker: Randy Emberlin
letters: Steve Haynie
colors: Chris Chalenor
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cryptocollectibles · 2 years ago
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Witchblade Animated #1 (August 2003) by Top Cow Publishing / Image Comics
Written by Paul Dini, drawn by David Bullock, Darwyn Cooke and J. Bone.
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I dream of a love that even time will lie down and be still for. I just want someone to love me. I want to be seen.
PRACTICAL MAGIC (1998 | Dir. Griffin Dunne)
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filmledger · 1 year ago
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My bad luck is biblical
Bullet train (2022)
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thedestinysunknown · 7 months ago
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motionpicturelover · 6 months ago
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"Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" (1992) - David Lynch
(The Extended Blue Rose fancut)
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Films I've watched in 2024 (30/?)
This fancut is amazing! It adds back an hour of deleted material absolutely seamlessly and fleshes out the story to perfection.
If you're a Twin Peaks fan I strongly recommend you watch this cut.
Watch/download it here on Archive.org
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orange-s-mario · 8 months ago
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get-back-homeward · 1 year ago
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David Jacobs, the suave and arrogant showbiz lawyer whose clients included The Beatles, Marlene Dietrich, Liberace and Judy Garland and who introduced Epstein to the gay scene in the capital was also a key player. Bullock calls it a “support network for the entertainment industry”. They needed it. While success brought money, attention and a certain freedom from the mores of contemporary society, it also caused problems.
Until the Sexual Offences Act of 1967 legalised homosexual acts between consenting adults over the age of 21, gay men had been confined to a crepuscular demi-monde and were confronted with a rise in prosecutions and several ‘sensational’ court cases well into the 1960s that had served to keep them in the closet rather than face misguided public opprobrium, the attention of the police and, frequently, blackmail.
The business uniform of single-breasted sharp suit and thin tie might have still ruled the roost but as the 1960s started to get underway, the author points out, “We really see people starting to come out of their shells and being a bit more flamboyant and less guarded in what they’re doing. People are kind of realising that within entertainment, and particularly rock and pop, you can probably get away with a little bit more”.
In other words, there was lots of sex and drugs to go with the rock n roll for successful gay men in the business and that necessarily meant existing within a network of people you could trust. “Certainly, there were parties at Brian Epstein’s house where he would just invite anyone around who he thought would be interesting and fun and just let them carry on while he would pick out who he fancied and take them off to another room,” says Bullock. “There was a certain amount of you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours in business terms but there was also a feeling that it was also much easier to play in that way, to host parties for this kind of network and for the people this network knew in a place where you were not likely to be arrested, not going to get busted or have the press hammering at your door.
“David Jacobs was always being asked to come and get people out of sticky situations,” explains Bullock. “Brian was blackmailed several times, often by the same ex-boyfriend… including on one occasion when this guy made off with some of the takings from the Beatles’ Candlestick Park gig in San Francisco and some pills, private papers and photographs before demanding $10,000 for their safe return. Blackmail was going on so often, they got used to having to pay-off people to shut them up but when you have so much money lying around I guess it’s not that much of an issue and certainly paying off the occasional blackmailer has got to be better than going to a club and being caught out and having your name splashed all over the newspapers.”
From “The Network of Gay Men at the Heart of Britain’s Pop Culture Revolution” by Bill Barrows on the release of Darryl W. Bullock’s The Velvet Mafia book | photo credit: Scott K. Runyen [x]
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axinite25 · 2 years ago
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MOVIES THAT MADE ME FEEL THINGS
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Bullet Train (2022)
Dir. David Leitch
Cast: Brad Pitt, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Joey King
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redpool · 2 years ago
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Timothy Olyphant's Typecast
Tim was born to be a cowboy/marshal/sheriff.
U.S. Marshal/ Sheriff Seth Bullock - Deadwood
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Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens - Justified
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U.S. Marshal Dick 'Deafy' Wickware - Fargo
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Sheriff David Dutten - The Crazies
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Sheriff Flanders - The Simpsons
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Cobb Vanth - The Mandalorian & The Book of Boba Fett
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James Stacy - Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
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of-fear-and-love · 17 days ago
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Alan Ruck in Speed (1994)
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the-gershomite · 11 months ago
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Ghost #12 -March 1996-
(1-10 of 20)
writer: Eric Luke
pencil art: David Bullock
inker: Randy Emberlin
letters: Steve Haynie
colors: Chris Chalenor
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ourbalancedlife · 1 year ago
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fdo7 · 2 years ago
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Bullet Train (2022)
David Leitch
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watchmorecinema · 6 months ago
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Tribute to Roger Corman
Roger Corman passed away recently, at 98. He was a powerhouse of cinema. His own movies, of which he directed more than 50, were all cheap B-movies. The films he produced (nearly 400) were much of the same. Yet, he used his position to give new players a chance to get some experience. Martin Scorsese, Jack Nicholson, Peter Bogdanovich, Sylvester Stallone, Robert DeNiro, David Carradine, Peter Fonda, Sandra Bullock, Tommy Lee Jones, Dennis Hopper, Francis Ford Coppola, Ron Howard, Joe Dante, James Cameron and dozens upon dozens of more people got their start with Corman. He also handled distribution for a lot of foreign films that other companies passed on, including work by Kurosawa, Truffeau, Fellini and Ingmar Bergman. It's not a stretch at all to say that the face of cinema would be completely different without him; the last 50 years of movies owes a huge debt to Roger Corman.
If you are going to watch one of his films I'd suggest:
Masque of the Red Death
The Little Shop of Horrors
X: The Man With X-Ray Eyes
A Bucket of Blood
These are all low budget films but they've got fun ideas and are easy to watch. Just a lot of fun.
RIP to a real one.
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Best Kyle MacLachlan movies and performances:
1. Blue Velvet - David Lynch (1986)
2. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me - David Lynch (1992)
3. Giant Little Ones - Keith Behrman (2018)
4. The Hidden - Jack Sholder (1987)
5. Justice League: The New Frontier - Dave Bullock (2008)
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