Skyfire (2019)
My rating: 8/10
So this is basically Jurassic Park with a volcano, and it is absolutely as utterly, gloriously cheesy as that premise suggests - subtle as a lava bomb to the face (there are several scenes where the characters outright state the point the movie is trying to make), full of outrageous action scenes, and just oozing that good, good disaster movie pathos. Plus Jason Isaacs is there playing an arrogant jerk, which is always good fun. I had - no pun intended - an absolute blast watching this.
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nobody does romance the way geno does romance
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Finally got around to making my shadow box for my autographed program of "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window"
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more baby men au ft: John Constantine
the name of this piece is: “suffer” :)
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Credit to @guentzelscored
Credit to the Pens
Credit to the Pens
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limited edition: bench anthem sidney
kings at penguins | 18 february 2024
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“sid was livid at centre ice”… talk your shit, baby
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girls when 'i cannot heave my heart into my mouth':
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In honor of the All Star Game today... never forget this cursedness.
Contains: Wayne Simmonds being complimented on his shoulders (as he should), Evgeni Malkin speaking Russian in an attempt to get out of this mess (and failing horribly), Drew Doughty not knowing what he's doing and Patrick Kane apparently wanting to stick his dick in crazy.
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[To Aid / Southern States Sit in Movement / Martin Luther King Defense] [An Evening of / Music and Drama / for Freedom Now / Starring in person / Harry Belafonte / Mahalia Jackson / Sidney Poitier / Shelley Winters / (1960 Academy Award Winner) / Diahann Carroll / Production Supervised by / Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee / Freedom Drama written by / Lorraine Hansbury (author of ‘Raisin In The Sun’) – John Killens – George Tabori], New York, NY, 1960 [Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.]
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