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badmovieihave · 2 years
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Bad movie I have 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 1954
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antygabo14 · 4 months
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Here’s a bunch of designs for my spidersona’s universe
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comicwaren · 2 months
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“Have I ever let you down? Wait, don’t answer that!” -- Spider-Man
Cover art for Miles Morales: Spider-Man Vol. 2 #018, “Retribution: Part 2”
Art by Federico Vicentini and Richard Isanove
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year
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The Argyle Secrets (1948) Cy Endfield
December 20th 2022
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marcmarcmomarc · 1 day
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Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse
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Shameik Moore
Hailee Steinfeld
Brian Tyree Henry
Luna Lauren Vélez
Jharrel Jerome
Jason Schwartzman
Jake Johnson
John Mulaney
Kimiko Glenn
Issa Rae
Karan Soni
Amandla Stenberg
Masi Oka
Shea Whigham
Greta Lee
Lily Tomlin
Andy Samberg
Pedro Pascal
Marc Maron
Liam Neeson
Bobby Cannavale
Mark Hamill
Keanu Reeves
…with Mahershala Ali
…Nicolas Cage
…Daniel Kaluuya
…Kathryn Hahn
…Liev Schreibner
…and Oscar Isaac
Cast
Shameik Moore as Miles Morales
Hailee Steinfeld as Gwen Stacy
Oscar Isaac as Miguel O’Hara
Mahershala Ali as Uncle Aaron
Bryan Tyree Henry as Jefferson Davis
Luna Lauren Vélez as Rio Morales
Jharrel Jerome as Miles G. Morales
Jason Schwartzman as Spot
Jake Johnson as Peter B. Parker
John Mulaney as Spider-Ham
Kimiko Glenn as Peni Parker
Nicolas Cage as Spider-Man Noir
Issa Rae as Jessica Drew
Daniel Kaluuya as Hobie Brown
Karan Soni as Pavitr Prabhakar
Amandla Stenberg as Margo Kess
Masi Oka as Takuya Yamashiro
Shea Whigham as George Stacy
Greta Lee as LYLA
Lily Tomlin as Aunt May
Andy Samberg as Ben Reilly
Kathryn Hahn as Doc Ock
Liev Schreiber as Wilson Fisk
Pedro Pascal as Otto Octavius
Marc Maron as Adrian Toomes
Liam Neeson as MacDonald Gargan
Bobby Cannavale as Aleksei Sytsevich
Mark Hamill as Maxwell Dillon
Keanu Reeves as Flint Marko
Melissa Sturm as Mary Jane
Michelle Ruff as Mayday
Peter Sohn as Ganke
Rachel Dratch as Ms. Weber
Ziggy Marley as Lenny
Nathalie Morales as Miss Calleros
Erick Avari as Inspector Singh
Priyanka Chopra as Gayatri
Elizabeth Perkins as May
Atsuko Okatsuka as Yuri
Jack Quaid as Peter Parker
Freida Pinto as Maya Auntie
J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
Zoë Kravitz as Mary Jane Watson-Parker
Edwin H. Bravo as Brooklyn Visions Security Guard
Lorraine Vélez as Maria
Ayo Edebiri as Glory
Nicole Delaney as MJ
Antonina Lentini as Betty
Anthony Ramos as Benny
Chris Pine as Spider-Man
Marvin Jones III as Tombstone
Joaquín Cosio as Scorpion
Jorma Taccone as Adriano Tumino / Green Goblin / ‘67
Jorge Gutierrez as Officer Gutierrez
Donald Glover as Aaron Davis
Stan Lee as Stan
Lake Bell as Vanessa Fisk
Kim Yarbough as Alchemax Scientist
Nic Novicki as LEGO Spider-Man
Sofia Barclay as Malala Windsor
Taran Killam as Web-Slinger
Danielle Perez as Charlotte Webber
Michael Rianda as Max Borne / Ezekiel Sims / Spider-Man Patient
Leland “Metro Boomin” Wayne as Metro Spider-Man
Yuri Lowenthal as Insomniac Spider-Man
Josh Keaton as Spectacular Spider-Man
Rino Romano as Spider-Man Unlimited
Grey DeLisle as Spinneret
Meg Turney as Annie-May Parker
Paola Andino as Anya Corazón
Ryan O’Flanagan as Tarantula
Lauren Ash as Cyborg Spider-Woman
Daran Norris as Spidercide
Tara Strong as Spider-Canada
Jess Harnell as Officer Parker
Robbie Daymond as Ultimate Spider-Man
Post Malone as Brooklyn Bystander
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dreamofstarlight · 2 years
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I love how Lem and a friend caught jfk and Jackie doing some things in a car and jfk was like “I was looking for something on the floor😅”
It was either Lem or Joe Gargan lol but yeah! There was also an incident in Georgetown when a police officer caught them making out in the back of Jack's car.
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mayhemofmuses · 2 years
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MUSES TO BE ADDED TO THIS BLOG;
Undertale- W.D. Gaster
Rain World- Five Pebbles
Harmony Knight- Gargan
Nightmare Before Christmas- Jack Skellington
Fostering Apocalypse- Barret
Magnum Bullet/Night Runner- Tri
Hyper Light Drifter- The Drifter
Okami- Amaterasu
Diablo 3- Diablo
Solar Ash- Rei
OFF- The Batter
Encanto- Bruno Madrigal
Pokemon (?)- Ingo
Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask- Fierce Diety Link
Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild- Mipha
Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild/ Tears of the Kingdom- Prince Sidon
Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild- Revali
Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild- Teba
Smite- Chang'e
Smite- Merlin
Smite- Sir Lancelot 
Smite- Ishtar
Smite- Apollo
Smite- Horus
Darkwing Duck- Darkwing Duck (Drake Mallard)
Shovel Knight- Specter Knight
Shovel Knight- Plague Knight
G. I. Joe- Cobra Commander
Trigun- Vash the Stampede
Final Fantasy 7- Cloud
Folklore- Keats
Folklore- Ellen Reid
Soul Caliber (+ 1 ,2 ,3, etc...)- Sophitia Alexandra
Soul Caliber (+ 1, 2, 3, etc...)- Cassandra Alexandra
Soul Caliber (+ 1, 2, 3, etc...)- Isabella "Ivy" Valentine
God of War- Atreus
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners- David Martinez
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Miriam Hopkins in The Story of Temple Drake (Stephen Roberts, 1933)
Cast: Miriam Hopkins, Jack La Rue, William Gargan, William Collier Jr., Irving Pichel, Jobyna Howland, Guy Standing, Elizabeth Patterson, Florence Eldridge, Louise Beavers. Screenplay: Oliver H.P. Garrett, based on a novel by William Faulkner. Cinematography: Carl Struss. Music: Karl Hajos, Bernhard Kaun. 
William Faulkner claimed that he wrote the novel Sanctuary for the money, which may have some truth in it -- it was one of his few best-selling novels. But if it's not on a par with The Sound and the Fury or As I Lay Dying or Go Down, Moses, it's a well-wrought book with a good deal more art than its sensational plot suggests: Temple Drake is a hedonistic Ole Miss coed who winds up at a bootlegger's hangout after an automobile accident and is abducted by a thug called Popeye who rapes her with a corncob (he's impotent) and forces her into prostitution. Naturally, Hollywood jumped at the chance to capitalize on the book's reputation, and equally naturally found itself unable to do anything but bowdlerize the story. Temple (Miriam Hopkins) is still a "bad girl," but gone are Popeye's impotence and the corncob, along with his name (presumably to avoid a lawsuit from the holders of the copyright on the cartoon character). In the movie he's called Trigger (Jack La Rue), and although the rape takes place (after a fadeout) in a corncrib, there's no hint of his incapacity. And in the end, Temple gets a chance to redeem herself in court at the trial of a man accused of the murder that Trigger actually committed -- a complete reversal of what happens in the book. Nevertheless, the film became one of the most notorious of the Pre-Code films that led to Hollywood's rigorous system of self-censorship. The problem is that it's a rather muddled movie. Roberts was a second-string director, and he fails to impose shape or coherence on the story, which was adapted by Oliver H.P. Garrett. Hopkins, in her 30s, is miscast as the flighty young Temple, and William Gargan, who plays the lawyer Stephen Benbow, alternately chews the scenery and fades into the background. La Rue, on the other hand, had a long career as a heavy and brings real menace to the part of Trigger, almost evoking Faulkner's description of Popeye's "vicious depthless quality of stamped tin." The best performance, though, is probably Florence Eldridge's as the downtrodden Ruby, who grudgingly tries to protect Temple from Trigger and the other men at the bootlegger's hangout. There is some Paramount gloss on the film: When she isn't in her underwear, Hopkins wears gowns by Travis Banton, and the cinematography by Karl Struss gives the movie a more sophisticated look than it really deserves. But the general feeling one gets is that Faulkner has once again been badly served by the movies.
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 years
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“On Local Stage and Screen Next Week,” Montreal Star. November 10, 1932. Page 8. ---- (1) Oscar Loraine, on the stage at Loew’s; (2) Kay Francis in Ernst Lubitsch’s ‘Trouble in Paradise,’ at the Palace; (3) Irene Dunn in ‘Thirteen Women,’ at Loew’s; (4) William Gargan in ‘Rain,’ at the Princess for a second week; (5) Elizabeth Risdon in ‘Mourning Becomes Electra,’ at His Majesty’s; (6) Mary McMahon, with the Scottish Musical Comedy Company at His Majesty’s on Monday; (7) John Barrymore in ‘A Bill of Divorcement,’ at the Capitol.
In the group, William Daunt, Madeline Gibson and Jack Minster, who are presenting ‘Rookery Nook’ currently at His Majesty’s as they were snapped on the deck of the S. S. Montcalm this week.
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meanstreetspodcasts · 3 years
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Three hard-boiled radio gumshoes will be on hand tomorrow to help us close out January on Down These Mean Streets.
Gerald Mohr stars as Philip Marlowe, Jack Webb is Pat Novak for Hire, and William Gargan plays Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator.
Tune in every Sunday for crimefighters from the golden age of radio. Click here to subscribe to the show in Apple Podcasts. Click here to listen via Stitcher.
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marvelheroperil · 4 years
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Civil War TL;DR with characters in peril picspam 
1st pic = Human Torch is targeted by the angry mob
2nd pic = Spider-Man used to be pro-reg on Iron Man’s side but changed his mind, is blasted by Iron Man for siding with Captain America. 
3rd pic = Spider-Man is hunted down by the super-criminal attack dogs (and Songbird is forced into the role as one of Stark’s attack dogs). 
4th pic = Spider-Man is wounded and saved by Punisher
5th pic = Captain America is arrested at the end of the storyline
Link to the video of Marvel TL;DR: What is Civil War? 
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ozu-teapot · 4 years
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The Story of Temple Drake | Stephen Roberts | 1933
William Gargan, Miriam Hopkins, Jack La Rue
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ferretfyre · 4 years
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bizarnage · 6 years
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Venom Annual #1 preview, on sale next week!
http://www.adventuresinpoortaste.com/2018/10/11/exclusive-marvel-preview-venom-annual-1/#
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letterboxd-loggd · 4 years
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The Story of Temple Drake (1933) Stephen Roberts
December 16th 2019
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CANON MUSES TAGS PT 1;
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