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badmovieihave · 1 month
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cultfaction · 2 years
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Cult Faction Podcast Ep. 87: C.H.U.D.
C.H.U.D, directed by Douglas Cheek, goes under the spotlight this week alongside our usual rants and hissy fits about film, tv and popular culture! https://cultfaction.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Episode-87.mp3
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porcelainvino · 1 year
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tina and quinn as j.c. leyendecker’s “study for butterfly couple”
thank you @daisychaindemon for the idea!
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lgbtqreads · 1 year
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I was wondering if you have any sapphic or queer books about superheroes or villains. I finished reading Super Adjacent by Cestari Crystal which got me into queer superhero’s.
Absolutely! Julie Murphy's got the Faith duology, and CB Lee's Sidekick Squad series is really fun. TJ Klune has one called The Extraordinaries, and actually I have a whole list of them on the site so I can just share that:
Superheroes and Super Villains
Female
Harley Quinn: Reckoning by Rachael Allen – B
Super Adjacent by Crystal Cestari
The Nemesis Series by April Daniels – T
Cinnamon Blade: Knife in Shining Armor by Shira Glassman (f/f)
Unsung Heroine by Sarah Kuhn
Not Your Sidekick (Sidekick Squad #1) by CB Lee (f/f) – B
Not Your Backup (Sidekick Squad #3) by CB Lee – A
Faith Herbert Origin Story by Julie Murphy – B
Girl Reporter by Tansy Rayner Roberts
Cute Mutants by S.J. Whitby (Graphic novels)
Shattered by Lee Winter
Male
The Extraordinaries by T.J. Klune
Superior by Jessica Lack
Not Your Villain (Sidekick Squad #2) by CB Lee – T
You First by J.C. Lillis (m/m)
Hero by Perry Moore (YA) – G
Junior Hero Blues by J.K. Pendragon
Infinity Son by Adam Silvera – G, B
Rise of Heroes by Hayden Thorne
Non-Binary
Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault – Aro
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Times Square (Allan Moyle, 1980)
Cast: Trini Alvarado, Robin Johnson, Tim Curry, Peter Coffield, Herbert Berghof, David Margulies, Anna Maria Hosford, Michael Margotta, J.C. Quinn, Miguel Pinero. Screenplay: Jacob Brackman, Allan Moyle, Leanne Ungar. Cinematography: James A. Contner. Production design: Stuart Wurtzel. Film editing: Tom Priestley. Music: Blue Weaver. 
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an introduction
hi! my name is quinn, my pronouns are they/them, and i'm a linguistics student in my second year at university. in my easter semester this year, i took a module named 'investigating digital communication', in which my assignment was to write an essay analysing authentic data from a technology platform and discuss issues pertinent to digital communication in relation to the data.
essentially, i had to pick a topic i liked in regards to digital communication and write an essay on it using data from whichever platform (or platforms) i thought would work best.
given my usage of tumblr in my personal life, i decided to focus my investigation here, and i then narrowed that focus down further to multilingualism due to my own vested interest in that. in the end, my research question became
how is multilingualism used on the internet: an analysis of the dutch wie is de mol television show's hashtag on tumblr.
following on from our assignment, we also need to give an oral presentation on our research and findings. this could be presented in any way we liked, and given the overall relation to tumblr, i decided to create this account and post my findings on it.
note : posts are uncapitalised on purpose.
i reference a few linguists throughout this, citations are here:
Crystal, D. (2006). Language and the Internet. Cambridge University Press.
Internetworldstats.com. (2020). Top Ten Internet Languages in The World - Internet Statistics. [online] Available at: https://www.internetworldstats.com/stats7.htm [Accessed 24 Apr. 2023].
Internetworldstats.com. (2023). World Internet Users Statistics and 2023 World Population Stats. [online] Available at: https://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm [Accessed 24 Apr. 2023].
Jarc, J.T. (2018). Internet Slang. In: The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet. SAGE Publications.
Lee, C. (2016). Multilingualism online. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, Ny: Routledge.
Paolillo, J.C. (2007). How much multilingualism? Language diversity on the Internet. In: The multilingual internet: Language, culture, and communication online. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Petrosyan, A. (2023). Most used languages online by share of websites 2023 | Statista. [online] Statista. Available at: https://www.statista.com/statistics/262946/most-common-languages-on-the-internet/ [Accessed 24 Apr. 2023].
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jxrm · 15 days
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book log - 2020
the circle by stephen j. galgon
let them eat pancakes by craig carlson
trophy life by lea gellar
the little cafe in copenhagen by julie caplin
serial killers volume 1 by ryan becker
time out by emma murray
love in the capitol by b. ivy woods
the fear hunter by elise sax
please like me by mindy kaling
i'm fine and neither are you by camille pagan
a secondhand life by pamela crane
the move by whitney dineen
dog day wedding by rich amooi
friends list by rob watson
sticky fingers by j.t. lawrence
the lonely heath attack club by j.c. williams
when she returned by lucinda berry
no judgements by meg cabot
big sexy love by kristy greenwood
the friday night date dress by talena winters
zenith man by jenniger haigh
woman last seen in her thirties by camille pagan
everything my mother taught me by alice hoffman
kiss me not by emma hart
the end of temperance dare by wendy webb
all this i will give to you by dolores redondo
the broken girls by simone st. james
kiss me tonight by emma hart
her by britney king
the wedding date by zara stoneley
felix ever after by kaceen callender
kiss me again by emma hart
the perfect wife by blake pierce
as kismet would have it by sandhya menon
next year in havana by chanel cleeton
love in the time of contracts by jethro collins
hot mess by emma hart
the survivor's guide to family happiness by maddie dawson
open book by jessica simpson
beach read by emily henry
the prettiest one by james hankins
big summer by jennifer weiner
digging in by loretta nyhan
the other family by loretta nyhan
palm beach bedlam by tom turner
untouchable by sibel hodge
the virgin romance novelist by meghan quinn
hogwarts: an incomplete and unreliable guide by j.k. rowling
the rumour by lesley kara
jackie four by phil chard
such a fun age by kiley reid
the family next door by sally hepworth
kissing games of the world by sandi kahn shelton
every single secret by emily carpenter
the poet x by elizabeth acevedo
harry potter: a journey through charms and defense against the dark arts by pottermore publishing
the birthday mystery by joyce cato
the wedding war by liz talley
kulti by mariana zapata
black friday by michael hodges
the other daughter by alex dahl
meet cute by helena hunting
the female of the species by mindy mcginnis
the devil's storybooks by natalie babbitt
you owe me a murder by eileen cook
my favorite half-night stand by christine lauren
tidelands by philippa gregory
gracefully you by jenna dewan
the void by christine bernard
tweet cute by emma lord
dear girls by ali wong
the woman inside by e.g. scott
risking it all by nina darnton
lying next to me by gregg olsen
the lost by natasha preston
roomies by christina lauren
i am not your perfect mexican daughter by erika l. sanchez
twice in a blue moon by christina lauren
the right swipe by alisha rai
i found you by lisa jewell
the secrets of married women by carol mason
a piece of normal by maddie dawson
my lovely wife by samantha downing
the bookish life of nina hill by abbi waxman
when we believed in mermaids by barbara o'neal
the nurse by amy cross
i'll never tell by catherine mckenzie
the weight of lies by emily carpenter
the bromance book club by lyssa kay adams
the wives by tarryn fisher
the marriage lie by kimberley belle
best friends & other liars by heather balog
get a life, chloe brown by talia hibbert
the child next door by shalini boland
the queen and the cure by amy harrison
the overdue life of amy byler by kelly harms
short stories from hogwarts of heroism, hardship, and dangerous hobbies by j.k. rowling
a friend in need by hannah ellis
the starter wife by nina lauren
the girl before by j.p. delaney
men without women by haruki murakami
the unhoneymooners by christina lauren
the other mrs. miller by allison m. dickson
the sun down motel by simone st. james
short stories from hogwarts of power, politics, and pesky poltergeists by j.k. rowling
the woman in our house by andrew hart
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lavelled · 2 months
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the halfwit couplet. 
The crux of it was inhumane tragedy, racial falsehoods from a saleswoman, and you mocking bullied young victims on the Internet through your own unchecked print and digital campaign.
“X Confirms It’s Moving Out of San Francisco.” Ah. You’re denying me cable cars or you’re referencing Alcatraz Island. I’m good. I’ve got Nicolas Cage.
What seems to be happening is a professional-failure of a prince is toying with sympathetic members of the public over a painful and deadly disease known as cancer that, Kate, a princess, does not have so he can claim sexual first-ness with a woman who says no. “Continues to battle” is tied canopy bedding.
A news quip signifying nothing on counterfeit spouse’s sister. You should know that in his fused code: half-sibling means half. Of 8. Four. Harry had Samantha be photographed hand-delivering a sealed letter outside Kensington after his blowhard wedding. Google it. A wheelchaired reminder that after decades, not a burden lifted, a hermetic life was still immobile and childless.
Days of Thunder. The actors play assigned roles in whistling arrow flight. Robert Duvall plays Harry Hogge. English actor, Cary Elwes, plays Russ Wheeler. J.C. Quinn plays Waddell. Randy Quaid is Tim Daland. The Wales’ pedophilia is well-driven in turbo banked curves on a track. I was sixteen at filming. Your dad views little girls as melty fresh-snow lovers. Actor J. C. Quinn died in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, which are his initials and in no way means anything in the worst possible ways.
AP Archive YouTube video: UK: PRINCE WILLIAM & PRINCE HARRY AT HIGHGROVE 1999. William drives on gravel in a white car, a red L near the headlight. Alas, K. He’s next to Harry, decked out in green, and they coordinate a synchronized dance where we see nothing but elbows and a ghostgirl of a certain age because love. Charles goes to the middle. Twerp rubs his nose. Stupid, if you ask me. And yeah, red jacket and dual camera gents.
We lifted tech-lord camo for Archillect, Murat Pak, Elon Musk, Piers Morgan, Spencer Morgan, Bill Ackman, and Donald Trump. Morbid wordsmith of: “I’m sad to announce, my father Donald Trump has passed away. I will be running for president in 2024.” Donald Jr’s page. For Tom. Sad is happy. Happy is Harry. Harry is a dead-eyed sociopath, next stop, the asylum, haha, I hate this. I left twitter poolside. He compared poisoned Skittles to refugees (altruism). Junior means jailer.
The world is done with code we’d rather block out, with underage under-priced contracts, your family and wife.
Verne Troyer—comedian and sidekick in Austin Powers and Harry Potter films—suicide. April 21, 2018. One month before your wedding.
Kieron Durkan—English footballer—suicide. At 44-years-old, he was found dead in his car in Wigg Island Park, UK. Three months before your wedding.
Greg Boyed—New Zealand journalist, broadcaster, marathon runner—took his life while on a family holiday in Switzerland. Three months after your wedding.
Kolya Vasin—Russian writer and music historian—jumped from a gallery shopping centre. At the young parkouring age of 73. Three months after your wedding.
Kagney Linn Karter—born Christina Abbey in Harris County, Texas—singer, dancer, porn actress in adult parodies of Silence Of The Lambs and Not Married with Children, which is badass given her chosen name. A few months ago, she shot herself in the mouth with a shotgun.
Duangphet Phromthep—At 13, was Thai captain of that junior football team rescued from a trapped cave in 2018. He won a football scholarship to England. At the Brooke House College Football Academy, he committed suicide. Valentine’s Day. He was 17.
Lee Sun-kyun—Screen Actors Guild Award-winner—best known as the dad in the con-artist thriller, Parasite, thematically about class and society and the rich Park family versus the destitute Kim clan. Lee died by suicide in a car at a park in Seoul, a charcoal briquette in the passenger seat.
Billy Miller—thrice-time Emmy Award-winning actor—traveled to Austin, Texas to commit suicide from a gun to the head. Last year. September 15. He guest starred on Suits as MARCUS.
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docrotten · 1 year
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C.H.U.D. (1984) – Episode 229 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“Are you kidding? Your guy’s got a camera. Mine’s got a flamethrower.” A flamethrower’s good. Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr – as they hit the radioactive underground in C.H.U.D. (1987). Be sure to bring your flamethrower!
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 228 – C.H.U.D. (1987)
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A bizarre series of sudden disappearances on the streets of New York City seems to point toward something unsavory living in the sewers.
  Director: Douglas Cheek
Writers: Parnell Hall (screenplay); Shepard Abbott (story); Christopher Curry (uncredited), Daniel Stern (uncredited)
Makeup Department 
John Caglione Jr. (special makeup creator: CHUD)
Kevin Haney (makeup animatronics)
Selected Cast:
John Heard as George Cooper
Daniel Stern as A.J. ‘The Reverend’ Shepherd
Christopher Curry as Captain Bosch
Kim Greist as Lauren Daniels
Laure Mattos as Flora Bosch
Brenda Currin as Francine the Landlady
Justin Hall as Justin
Michael O’Hare as Fuller
Cordis Heard as Officer Sanderson
Vic Polizos as Hays
Eddie Jones as Chief O’Brien
Sam McMurray as Officer Crespi
Frank Adu as Interrogation Cop
Ruth Maleczech as Mrs. Monroe
J.C. Quinn as Murphy
Patricia Richardson as Ad Woman
Ray Baker as Ad Man (as Raymond Baker)
Beverly Bentley as Doris
Graham Beckel as Val
Gene O’Neill as Jackson
Rocco Siclari as Hugo
Bill Raymond as Victor (as William Joseph Raymond)
Peter Michael Goetz as Gramps
Shana Lee Farrell as Cindy
John Ramsey as Commissioner
George Martin as Wilson
John Bedford Lloyd as Shadow Man (as John Bedford-Lloyd)
Henry Yuk as Coroner
Robert Toupin as Benson
Frankie Faison as Sgt. Parker (as Frankie R. Faison)
Ivar Brogger as Gooney NRC Man
Parnell Hall as Judson
John Goodman as Cop in Diner
Jay Thomas as Cop in Diner
Hallie Foote as Waitress
Jon Polito as Newscaster
Mark Mikulski as Cop at Wrecked Diner
Lou Leccese as CHUD
Sanford Clark as CHUD
James Dudley as CHUD
Carey Eidel as CHUD
Cannibalistic humanoid underground dwellers. Or in Spain, Caníbales Humanoides Ululantes Demoníacos. Either way, it’s  C.H.U.D., some serious campy 80s gold! The Grue-Crew revisits this fun monster movie from 1984 for this episode of Decades of Horror 1980s. John Heard, Daniel Stern, and Christopher Curry lead the cast in Douglas Cheek’s feature film debut. But the movie is about the creatures and maybe a small cameo from John Goodman… kidding. Check out what the Grue-Crew thinks of this sci-fi/horror classic.
At the time of this writing, C.H.U.D. is available to stream from these free-with-ads sites: Roku, Tubi, PlutoTV, Hoopla, Plex; and from these subscription sites: Amazon Prime, Arrow; and of course, there are PPV options. The film is also available as a Blu-ray disc from Arrow Video.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Bill, will be Wicked City (1987). Why does Bill keep warning the 80s Grue-Crew about the content of this film? Hmmm . . .
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected].
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 8 / 10
Título Original: Brubaker
Año:  1980
Duración: 132 min
País:  Estados Unidos  
Dirección: Stuart Rosenberg
Guion: W.D. Richter
Música: Lalo Schifrin
Fotografía: Bruno Nuytten
Reparto: Robert Redford, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Alexander, Murray Hamilton, David Keith, Morgan Freeman, Matt Clark, Tim McIntire, Richard Ward, Jon Van Ness, M. Emmet Walsh, Albert Salmi, Linda Haynes, Everett McGill, Val Avery, Ron Frazier, David Harris, Joe Spinell, James Keane, Konrad Sheehan, Roy Poole, Nathan George, Don Blakely, Lee Richardson, John McMartin, Alex Brown, John Chappell, Brent Jennings, Harry Groener, William Newman, Noble Willingham, Wilford Brimley, Jane Cecil, Ebbe Roe Smith, Young Hwa Han, Vic Polizos, Jack O'Leary, James Dukas, J.C. Quinn, Jerry Mayer, Kent Broadhurst, Hazen Gifford, Bill McNulty, Rob Garrison, Ritch Brinkley, Gary A. Jones, Nicolas Cage.
Productora: 20th Century Fox
Género: Drama; Crime
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Bad movie I have The Babe 1992
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CGI Water Effects in The Abyss (1989)
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milliondollarbaby87 · 4 years
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Big Business (1988) Review
Big Business (1988) Review
Two sets of twins one from New York and the other a countryside town discover that something a little bit strange happened the day they were born and could quite frankly explain a lot . . . ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading
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lgbtqreads · 1 year
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Do you have a list of superhero novels? I've already read the Sidekick Squad series by CB Lee and the Nemesis trilogy by April Daniels, and I'd love to read something similar!
Sure do! You can find them under Superheroes here: https://lgbtqreads.com/sff/paranormal-sff-by-protags/ Here's what's currently there:
Superheroes and Super Villains
Female
Harley Quinn: Reckoning by Rachael Allen – B
Super Adjacent by Crystal Cestari
The Nemesis Series by April Daniels – T
Cinnamon Blade: Knife in Shining Armor by Shira Glassman (f/f)
Unsung Heroine by Sarah Kuhn
Not Your Sidekick (Sidekick Squad #1) by CB Lee (f/f) – B
Not Your Backup (Sidekick Squad #3) by CB Lee – A
Faith Herbert Origin Story by Julie Murphy – B
Girl Reporter by Tansy Rayner Roberts
Cute Mutants by S.J. Whitby (Graphic novels)
Shattered by Lee Winter
Male
The Extraordinaries by T.J. Klune
Superior by Jessica Lack
Not Your Villain (Sidekick Squad #2) by CB Lee – T
You First by J.C. Lillis (m/m)
Hero by Perry Moore (YA) – G
Junior Hero Blues by J.K. Pendragon
Infinity Son by Adam Silvera – G, B
Rise of Heroes by Hayden Thorne
Non-Binary
Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault – Aro
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Maximum Overdrive (1986, Stephen King)
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Maximum Overdrive (1986)
"Honey? Come on over here, Sugarbuns. This machine just called me an asshole!"
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