Well its the holiday season so its fitting I review a holiday movie I havent seen before .Starring the legend herself Angela Lansbury lets talk about Mrs Santa Claus
This 1996 TV movie follows Anna Claus (Angela Lansbury ) who after her ideas get ignored by a workaholic Santa (Charles Durning ) ,sneak off in the sleigh only to be blown of course and land in Manhatten,with Cupid the reindeer being injured .Stuck for a week Mrs Claus befriend s and helps out various people
I adored this .I think the first thing I love is the setting ,Manhatten in 1910 is the perfect setting for this movies ,as it means a varied group of characters and some real world issues that Mrs Claus gets involved with ,like women's suffrage and child labour .I love these characters she meets,like the lovesick Marcello played by David Norona,to the outspoken activist Sadie played by Debra Wiseman , and especially Sadies mother Mrs Lowenstien played by Rosalind Harris ,who is perhaps my favorite side character. Charles Durning I feel delivers a good workaholic oblivious Santa and I was pleasently surprised he could sing . Michael Jeter plays Arvo the head elf ,and honestly he is ALWAYS a joy in any movie and this is one of the few moviesI am aware of where he gets to show off his singing talents (Man was a Tony winner for a reason ) .Now broadway legend Terrance Mann plays the films antagonist Mr Tavish a cruel owner of a toy factory ,and I can see people not digging him he is very much a cartoon idea of a capitalist(In that he is doing evil stuff for reasons other then greed ) ,and his ending may seem contrived....I dont care,I love Terrance Mann and he is hamming it up to 15 !!! I think his cartoony nature works for the film ,and I will say I actually like his ending ,it fits the movie
The best part of the movie is Angela Lansbury ,and honestly this is one of my favorite roles of hers .She is how I like to imagine the Clauses ,goodhearted people who stand for hope and kindness. Some of this help is straight forward like leading a child workers strike and others are subtle like easing Mrs Lowensteins fears .Lansbuarry also just has such a warmth to her ,I totally believe she is Mrs Claus
Film is a musical and I think the songs are pretty darn good but I will admit some do run together for me .There are 14 ,so I think a few couldve been cut.My favorites are the big dance number that is Avenue A ,the wonderfully cartoony villain song of Tavish Toy ,the opening number Seven Days Till Christmas ,the finale song the Best Christmas of All and the eleven o clock number He Needs Me
I had an absolute blast watching this, it is joining my Christmas rotation . Highly reccomended and Happy Holidays
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On the 1982, Schindler's List recreates the true story of Oskar Schindler, the Czech-born southern German industrialist who risked his life to save over 1,100 of his Jewish factory workers from the death camps in Nazi-occupied Poland. Thomas Keneally's "documentary novel", based on the recollections of the Schindlerjuden (Schindler's Jews), Schindler himself, and other witnesses, is told in a series of snapshot stories. It recounts the lives of; the flamboyant profiteer and womanizer Schindler, Schindler's long-suffering wife, named Emilie, the brutal SS (Nazi secret service) commandant Amon Goeth, the Schindler's silent yet courageous factory manager, Itzhak Stern, and dozens of other Jews who underwent the horrors of the Nazi machinery. At the center of the story, though, are the actions and ambitions of Schindler, who comes to Kraków, Poland, seeking his fortune and ends up outwitting the SS to protect his Jewish employees. It is the story of Schindler's unlikely heroism and of one man's attempt to do good in the midst of outrageous evil. The book explores the complex nature of virtue, the importance of individual human life, the role of witnesses to the Holocaust, and the attention to rules and details that sustained the Nazi system of terror. Keneally's book was first published in Britain in 1982 under the title Schindler's Ark and released as Schindler's List in the United States the same year. In Schindler's List, Keneally illustrates a portrait of a human being who discovers the joy in giving all he has to save the lives of others.
Oskar Schindler, the protagonist of the film, is a businessman who sees an opportunity to take advantage of the current circumstances in Krakow. Schindler uses his charismatic personality to gain respect amongst the Nazi party and in return, he is allowed to start an enamelware factory. He enlists a large group of Jews to work for him and because of their involvement, they become immune from concentration camps. The success of the enamelware factory begins to decline as the antagonist Lieutenant Goth arrives in Krakow with the orders to construct a new concentration camp. Schindler is exposed to the horrific crimes done by Goth as he violently mistreats and kills the workers of the camp with no remorse. This changes the perspective of Schindler and his motives for capital gain shift to the focus of protecting his workers.
Soon the Germans become worrisome that defeat is starting to look imminent. Nazi officials order all remaining Jews in Krakow, including Schindler's workers, to be shipped to Auschwitz death camp. Schindler is forced to exhaust his remaining savings to offer a bribe for Goth in hopes of protecting his workers. Regardless of the bribe, Schindler's Jews are mistakenly routed to Auschwitz and Schindler is forced to offer an additional bribe that would allow him to create an ammunition plant for his workers. At the end of the war, Nazi soldiers are ordered to kill all remaining Jews in Schindler's factory. He makes a desperate attempt to persuade the soldiers to leave with dignity and is successful in liberating his workers. The Schindler Jews provide Oskar with a document attesting to his acts of protection as it allows him to avoid future arrest. The Krakow Jews show their gratitude to Schindler but he is conflicted with internal sorrow as he realizes his greedy endeavors could have been channeled to save more lives.
Schindler’s List explored the journey of Jews in Nazi Germany and the compassion of one German man saving over a thousand Jewish lives. The eerie black and white setting, with an unforgettable glimpse of red, and the morbid classical music throughout the film combine to communicate these themes.
Most people deem black and white movies as boring because of all the black and white films created in the early 20th century. However, limiting the colors of a movie on purpose delivers a statement more powerfully than stating it directly. Although a “black and white” film actually consists of an infinite amount of gray shades, the real purpose of the disuse of colors is to set the depressing mood before the sad events even begin. Shadows are magnified because they are one of the only colors used in the movie. Happiness is difficult to portray without color; the gray shades suggest a depressed individual’s perspective of the world. It also makes use of the audience’s prior knowledge that old movies did not have color to suggest that the events of the movie took place in the past. The terrible reality of these events combines with the extremely glum mood to evoke an overall distraught emotion from the audience. A viewer can grasp all of this from the black and white filter alone.
The Nazis prove the discouraging truth that even the best of peoples have a beast inside and must stand guard lest it escape. But Oskar Schindler proves the redeeming truth that even the weakest of us has a hero inside. Just because the worst happens doesn't mean that the best within us cannot rise to the surface and do its duty. ‘Schindler’s List’ is an important film in society because it emphasizes marginalization, genocide, and individualization.
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Dunno if I would do this but it would be fun to do a marathon themed around live action fantasy musicals ,I personally would only do 4 to 6 movies ,nominees include
Orders are now open for Ship to Shore PhonoCo.’s Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil 2XLP Soundtrack and cassette tape.
Other distributors: chipfreq (UK), Very OK Vinyl (Canada)
Also available: Door to Phantomile OST on cassette.
Click read more for track list and description.
Note: This is a pre-order and will be shipping in October 2021.
Ship to Shore PhonoCo. is proud to announce the release of Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil - Original Video Game Soundtrack on vinyl and audio cassette!
The critically acclaimed sequel to 1997’s Klonoa: Door To Phantomile, Klonoa 2 sees our titular “Dream Traveler” hero stumbling into another world-saving adventure, bringing a whole new cast of friends along for the ride. Expanding on the gameplay featured in its predecessor, Klonoa 2 ups the ante with its soundtrack too as the NAMCO Sound Team creates unique musical motifs for each of the five Kingdoms played throughout the game. This highly-anticipated release - now available on vinyl and cassette for the first time - is sure to sell out fast, so don’t miss out!
Featuring new artwork by Drew Wise, liner notes by Video Game Grooves host Anthony John Agnello and archival artwork from the Bandai Namco archives!
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Title
2. Welcome to Lunatea
3. Opening Theme
4. Meeting Lolo
5. Seaway
6. Going to Lunatea
7. Lunatea Waltz
8. Baguji the Wiseman
9. Cave of Glimmer Moss
10. Jungle Cruise
11. Run Run Run
Side B
1. Leorina’s Theme
2. Folgran
3. Joilant
4. Liptio the Flower Crown
5. Volk Factory
6. Volkies Song
7. Biscarsh
8. Volk Burning
9. Ark Ver 1
Side C
1. Stepping Wind
2. Moonlight Museum
3. Shattered Past
4. Polonte Ver 1
5. Thank You, Popka
6. Lightning Bug
7. The Sorrow Revives
Side D
1. Cursed Leorina
2. Hyuponia - Ruin of Sadness
3. King of Sorrow
4. Farewell Again
5. Traveler
6. Good Night
All the films I’ve ever watched? I have too much time.
1902
A Trip to the Moon
1938
Bringing up Baby
1940
Pinocchio
1941
Dumbo
1942
Bambi
Casablanca
Cat People
1944
Curse of the Cat People
1950
Cinderella
1951
Alice in Wonderland
1953
Peter Pan
1954
Rear Window
1955
Lady and the Tramp
The Ladykillers
1959
Sleeping beauty
Some Like it Hot
1960
Psycho
1961
101 Dalmations
Breakfast at Tiffanys
The Parent Trap
West Side Story
1962
To Kill a Mockingbird
1963
Lord of the Flies
1964
A Shot in the Dark
Mary Poppins
1965
Juliet of the Spirits
Sound of Music
1967
The Jungle Book
The Producers
1968
2001 A Space Odyssey
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Night of the Living Dead
Rosemarys Baby
1969
Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
1970
The Aristocats
The Railway Children
1971
A Clockwork Orange
And Now for Something Completely Different
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
1972
Aguirre, the Wrath of God
1973
Don’t Look Now
The Exorcist
La Planete Sauvage
The Long Goodbye
Paper Moon
Robin Hood
Tom Sawyer
The Wicker Man
Mean streets
1974
Blazing Saddles
Swallows and Amazons
Young Frankenstein
1975
Dog Day Afternoon
Jaws
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
Return of Pink Panther
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
1976
Bugsy Malone
Carrie
Freaky Friday
King Kong
Pink Panther Strikes Again
The Omen
Taxi Driver
1977
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
The Island of Dr Moreau
Suspiria
Star Wars: A New Hope
1978
The Deer Hunter
Grease
Halloween
Watership Down
1979
Alien
Life of Brian
Quadrophenia
1980
Airplane!
The Blues Brothers
Flash Gordon
Friday the 13th
The Shining
Star Wars the Empire Strikes Back
1981
An American Werewolf in London
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
1982
Annie
Blade Runner
The Dark Crystal
ET
Poltergeist
The Thing
The Snowman
1983
The Dead Zone
The Man With Two Brains
National Lampoons Vacation
Scarface
Wargames
Christine
Monty Python’s the Meaning of Life
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Videodrome
1984
Amadeus
Footloose
Ghostbusters
Gremlins
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Karate Kid
Never-ending Story
The Nightmare on Elm Street
Sixteen Candles
Dune
This is Spinal Tap
1985
Back to the Future
Brazil
Brewsters Millions
The Goonies
Re-Animator
Room with a View
The Breakfast Club
National Lampoon’s European Vacation
1986
Aliens
An American Tail
Big Trouble in Little China
Blue Velvet
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Labyrinth
Little Shop of Horrors
Stand By Me
Platoon
1987
The BFG
The Brave Little Toaster
The Evil Dead II
The Lost Boys
Planes Trains and Automobiles
Predator
The Princess Bride
Raising Arizona
Withnail and I
1988
Beetlejuice
Big
Die Hard
Heathers
The Land Before Time
My Neighbour Totoro
Scrooged
They Live
Twins
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Willow
1989
Back to the Future 2
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Do the Right Thing
Honey I Shrunk the Kids
Kiki's Delivery Service
The Little Mermaid
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation
See No Evil Hear No Evil
1990
Edward Scissorhands
Home Alone
Kindergarten Cop
Misery
Tremors
Wild at Heart
The Witches
1991
The Addams Family
Beauty and the Beast
Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey
Drop Dead Fred
Naked Lunch
Point Break
Silence of the Lambs
1992
Aladdin
Army of Darkness
Candyman
Ferngully
Home Alone 2 Lost in New York
Howards End
The Muppet Christmas Carol
Of Mice and Men
Reservoir Dogs
Twin Peaks Fire Walk with Me
Waynes World
1993
Addams' Family Values
Groundhog Day
Hocus Pocus
Jurassic Park
Mrs Doubtfire
Nightmare Before Christmas
Secret Garden
True Romance
1994
Ace Ventura Pet Detective
Clerks
Interview with the Vampire
Leon: the Professional
The Lion King
Little Women
Miracle on 34th Street
Pulp Fiction
Reality Bites
Richie Rich
The Santa Clause
The Shawshank Redemption
1995
A Little Princess
Clueless
Cold Comfort Farm
Jumanji
Mallrats
Pocahontas
Se7en
Toy Story
The Usual Suspects
1996
101 Dalmations
Bottle Rocket
The Craft
Fargo
Independence Day
James and the Giant Peach
Mars Attacks
Matilda
Trainspotting
1997
Anaconda
A Simple Wish
Austin Powers
The Borrowers
Cube
Cure
The Fifth Element
The Game
Hercules
Jackie Brown
Liar Liar
Princess Mononoke
1998
The Big Lebowski
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Mulan
The Parent Trap
Ring
Rushmore
The Truman Show
1999
10 Things I Hate About You
American Beauty
Austin Powers 2
Being John Malkovich
The Blair Witch Project
Dogma
Fight Club
The Green Mile
The Haunting
The Iron Giant
Matrix
The Mummy
Stuart Little
The Talented Mr Ripley
Toy Story 2
The Virgin Suicides
2000
Almost Famous
American Psycho
Battle Royale
Chicken Run
The Emperor’s New Groove
The Grinch
Help! I’m a Fish
Memento
Requiem for a Dream
The Road to El Dorado
The State I Am in
Unbreakable
2001
Amelie
Donnie Darko
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Jeepers Creepers
The Lord of the Rings
Monsters Inc
Moulin Rouge
The Mummy Returns
The Others
Princess Arete
The Princess Diaries
The Royal Tenenbaums
Shrek
Spirited Away
Wet Hot American Summer
Zoolander
2002
28 Days Later
About a Boy
Austin Powers: Gold Member
Catch Me if You Can
The Cat Returns
City of God
Dark Water
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Ice Age
Ju On: the Grudge
Lilo and Stitch
Panic Room
The Ring
Scooby-doo
Signs
Spider-man
Stuart Little 2
2003
Big Fish
Bruce Almighty
The Cat in the Hat
Cheaper by The Dozen
Elf
Finding Nemo
Girl with a Pearl Earring
I Capture the Castle
Kangaroo Jack
Kill Bill Vol.1
Lost in Translation
Oldboy
Peter Pan
Pirates of the Caribbean: the Curse of the Black Pearl
The Room
Rugrats Go Wild
The Santa Clause 2
School of Rock
2004
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The Day After Tomorrow
Dodgeball
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Finding Neverland
Five Children and It
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Howl’s Moving Castle
The Incredibles
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Life Aquatic
The Machinist
Mean Girls
Napoleon Dynamite
Polar Express
Scooby-doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
The Secret Window
Shaun of the Dead
Shrek 2
Spider-man 2
Spongebob Movie
Team America
The Village
2005
The 40 Yr Old Virgin
Batman Begins
Capote
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Cheaper by the Dozen 2
The Chronicles of Narnia
The Corpse Bride
The Descent
Grizzly Man
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
House of Wax
Kronks New Groove
Madagascar
Nanny Mcphee
Robots
Shark Boy and Lava Girl
The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants
V for Vendetta
Wallace and Gromit and the Curse of the Were-rabbit
2006
Accepted
Black Sheep
Borat
Charlotte’s Web
Clerks II
Deck the Halls
The Devil Wears Prada
Flushed Away
High School Musical
The History Boys
Little Miss Sunshine
Marie Antoinette
Miss Potter
Nacho Libre
The Night at the Museum
Over the Hedge
Pan’s Labyrinth
The Santa Clause 3
Southland Tales
Tekkonkinkreet
Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny
This is England
Wicker Man
Wind in the Willows
2007
Blades of Glory
Bridge to Terabithia
Charlie Bartlett
The Darjeeling Limited
Eagle Vs Shark
Evan Almighty
The Golden Compass
High School Musical 2
Hot Fuzz
Hot Rod
Hp Order Phoenix
Into the Wild
Juno
The Mist
Mr Magoriums Wonder Emporium
No Country for Old Men
Ratatouille
The Simpsons Movie
Son of Rambow
Spider-man 3
St Trinians
Superbad
There Will Be Blood
Waitress
Walk Hard
Zodiac
2008
Angus Thongs and Perfect Snogging
Assassination of a High School President
Batman: the Dark Knight
The Boy in the Stripe Pyjamas
Bronson
Cloverfield
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Let the Right One in
Mamma Mia!
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
Ponyo
Role Models
The Secret of Moonacre
The Spiderwick Chronicles
The Strangers
Tropic Thunder
Wall-e
The Wave
Yes Man
2009
500 Days of Summer
Adventureland
The Boat That Rocked
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Coraline
District 9
Fantastic Mr Fox
Funny People
Hachi: a Dog's Tale
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
Inglorious Basterds
Jennifers Body
Moon
Mr Nobody
Orphan
The Road
Splice
Teenage Dirtbag
Up
Watchmen
Where the Wild Things Are
Whip It
Zombieland
2010
127 Hours
Alice in Wonderland
Biutiful
Blue Valentine
Despicable Me
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Easy a
Gulliver's Travels
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Inception
It's Kind of a Funny Story
Kick Ass
The Last Exorcism
Let Me in
Macgruber
Megamind
Remember Me
Scott Pilgrim Vs the World
Shutter Island
Submarine
Tangled
Toy Story 3
True Grit
2011
Attack the Block
Bridesmaids
Cabin in the Woods
Cowboys & Aliens
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Drive
Fright Night
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
The Help
Hick
Hugo
Kill List
Megan is Missing
Red State
The Skin I Live in
Super 8
Tree of Life
We Need to Talk Abut Kevin
X-men First Class
2012
21 Jump Street
American Mary
Antiviral
Avengers
Batman: the Dark Night Rises
Frankenweenie
The Hunger Games
Les Miserables
Life of Pi
Looper
Moonrise Kingdom
Paranorman
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Pitch Perfect
The Place Beyond the Pines
Ruby Sparks
Seven Psychopaths
Sinister
Stories We Tell
Stuck in Love
V/H/S
The Watch
Would You Rather
Wreck It Ralph
2013
12 Years a Slave
About Time
The Book Thief
Dark Skies
Enemy
Evil Dead
How I Live Now
The Kings of Summer
The Lone Ranger
Machete Kills
Monsters University
Night Moves
Oculus
Pacific Rim
Palo Alto
Prisoners
The Purge
Saving Mr Banks
The Secret Life Walter Mitty
Short Term 12
Shrek the Musical
Snowpiercer
Under the Skin
V/H/S 2
We're the Millers
2014
22 Jump Street
Annabellle
As Above So Below
The Babadook
Bad Neighbours
Big Eyes
Big Hero 6
Bird Man
Boxtrolls
Comet
Creep
Ex Machina
The Falling
Gone Girl
Goodnight Mommy
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Guardians of the Galaxy
Interstellar
Into the Woods
It Follows
John Wick
Kingsman
The Lego Movie
Love & Mercy
The Maze Runner
Nightcrawler
Paddington
Pride
Spring
This is Where I Leave You
Tusk
Two Night Stand
What We Do in the Shadows
Whiplash
Wish I Was Here
X&Y
2015
Ant-man
The Big Short
Carol
Demolition
Departure
The Final Girls
The Good Dinosouar
Green Room
Hell House Llc
Inside out
The Invitation
Jurassic World
The Little Prince
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Mustang
Our Little Sister
Paper Towns
Peanuts Movie
The Revenant
Room
Sinister 2
The Stanford Prison Experiment
Star Wars: the Force Awakens
Suffragette
Tale of Tales
Turbo Kid
Victoria
The Visit
The Witch
2016
10 Cloverfield Lane
20th Century Women
A Cure for Wellness
A Monster Calls
Arrival
Better Watch out
The Bfg
Captain Fantastic
Deadpool
Doctor Strange
Don’t Breathe
The Edge of Seventeen
Everybody Wants Some
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
First Girl I Loved
The Founder
Free Fire
The Fundamentals of Caring
The Girl with All the Gifts
The Good Neighbour
The Handmaiden
Hidden Figures
The Hunt for the Wilderpeople
I Am Not a Serial Killer
Jackie
Keanu
Kubo and the Two Strings
La La Land
Manchester by the Sea
Mascots
Midnight Special
Mindhorn
Miss Stevens
Moana
Moonlight
My Life As a Courgette
The Neon Demon
The Nice Guys
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
Raw
The Secret Life of Pets
Silence
Sing
Sing Street
Streetcat Named Bob
Suicide Squad
Swiss Army Man
Tallulah
Train to Busan
The Void
The Wailing
War on Everyone
Yoga Hosers
2017
A Ghost Story
Baby Driver
The Babysitter
Baywatch
Before I Fall
The Beguiled
The Big Sick
Blade Runner 2049
Boss Baby
Brawl in Cell Block 99
Brigsby Bear
The Bye Bye Man
Call Me by Your Name
Captain Underpants
The Death of Stalin
Detroit
The Disaster Artist
Dunkirk
The Endless
Fist Fight
The Florida Project
Geralds Game
Get out
Good Time
Happy Death Day
Hot Summer Nights
I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore
It
It Comes at Night
I Tonya
Jumanji
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Kong: Skull Island
Lady Bird
Lego Batman
Life
Logan
Logan Lucky
The Man Who Invented Christmas
Mary and the Witches Flower
Mollys Game
Mother!
Murder on the Orient Express
My Friend Dahmer
Okja
Paddington 2
Phantom Thread
Please Stand by
The Ritual
Rough Night
The Shape of Water
Spiderman Homecoming
Split
The Square
Star Wars: the Last Jedi
Thor: Ragnarok
Thoroughbreds
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
The Tribes of Palos Verdes
Xx
You Were Never Really Here
2018
A Futile and Stupid Gesture
Alex Strangelove
American Animals
Annihilation
A Quiet Place
Avengers: Infinity War
Bad Times at the El Royale
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Black Panther
Blakklansman
Bohemian Rhapsody
Bumblebeee
Calibre
Cam
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
The Christmas Chronicles
Christopher Robin
Climax
Crazy Rich Asians
Deadpool 2
Eighth Grade
The Favourite
First Man
Greta
The Grinch
Hereditary
Hotel Artemis
The Incredibles 2
In Fabric
Isle of Dogs
Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom
Leave No Trace
The Little Stranger
Love, Simon
Mamma Mia Here We Go Again
Mandy
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
Mary Poppins Returns
Mid90s
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Mute
Ophelia
Overlord
Pacific Rim: Uprising
The Package
The Polka King
Possum
Set It Up
Shirkers
Shoplifters
The Slaughterhouse Rules
Sorry to Bother You
Spiderman: into the Spider Verse
Strangers: Prey at Night
Suspiria
Tag
To All the Boys I've Loved Before
Tyrel
Under the Silver Lake
Vice
Wildlife
2019
A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood
Always Be My Maybe
Animals
Annabelle Comes Home
The Art of Self Defence
Avengers: Endgame
Between 2 Ferns
Booksmart
Buffaloed
Captain Marvel
Color out of Space
Come to Daddy
Daniel Isn’t Real
The Dead Don’t Die
Doctor Sleep
Dolomite is My Name
Escape Room
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
The Farewell
Fighting with My Family
First Cow
First Love
Glass
Godzilla: King of Monsters
Good Boys
Good Boys
Halloween
Honey Boy
Honey Boy
Hustlers
In the Tall Grass
The Irishman
I See You
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
John Wick 3: Parabellum
Jojo Rabbit
Joker
Jumanji the Next Level
Klaus
Knives out
The Last Black Man in San Francisco
Late Night
Lego Movie 2
The Lighthouse
Little Monsters
Little Women
Ma
Maleficent 2
Marriage Story
Midsommar
Missing Link
Noelle
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
The Other Lamb
Parasite
The Personal History of David Copperfield
The Platform
Pokemon Detective Pikachu
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Ready or Not
Rocket Man
Saint Maud
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
The Secret Life of Pets 2
Shazam
Someone Great
Spider Man Far from Home
Star Wars: the Rise of Skywalker
Sword of Trust
Them That Follow
Toy Story 4
Uncut Gems
Us
The Vast of Night
Villains
Zombieland Double Tap
2020:
An American Pickle
The Babysitter: Killer Queen
Bad Education
Birds of Prey
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Brahms: the Boy Ii
Broken Hearts Gallery
The Call
Chemical Hearts
The Devil All the Time
Emma.
Eurovision Song Contest: the Story of Fire Saga
The Grudge
Hamilton
His House
Hubie Halloween
The Hunt
The Invisible Man
Kajillionaire
The King of Staten Island
Little Women
Love and Monsters
My Octopus Teacher
The New Mutants
The Old Guard
Palm Springs
Possessor
Promising Young Woman
Run
She Dies Tomorrow
Shiva Baby
Spontaneous
Spree
Swallow
Tenet
The Trial of the Chicago 7
The Vast of Night
We Can Be Heroes
Zappa
Zola
2021:
Army of the Dead
Army of Thieves
Bad Trip
Candyman
Fear Street Part 1: 1994
Fear Street Part 2: 1978
Fear Street Part 3: 1666
Flora and Ulysses
Free Guy
The French Dispatch
Love Hard
Luca
Moxie
Pig
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
Recs! Recs! Recs! Books, movies, any sort of entertainment you enjoyed would be good.
Well, I feel like this could get entirely too long entirely too quickly. So, we’re going to restrict it to movies, whatever movies I happen to remember off the top of my head, and I’m just going to title drop in no particular order.
Now, the genres are all over the place, as well as the ratings, so bear that in mind. Also, yes, I do realize I look like a pretentious snob from the following but you guys did ask.
Predator
Braveheart
Gladiator
Die Hard
Dirty Harry
Unforgiven
Million Dollar Baby
Alien
Aliens
Lawrence of Arabia
Doctor Zhivago
The Godfather
The Godfather Part II
Goodfellas
Total Recall
The Last King of Scotland
The Bridge on the River Kwai
The Man Who Would Be King
Blade Runner
The Fifth Element
When Harry Met Sally
Sleepless in Seattle
Groundhog’s Day
The Thing
The Exorcist
The Shining
The Fly
The Departed
Jurassic Park
The Fiddler on the Roof
Jaws
Hello Dolly!
The Music Man
My Fair Lady
The Sound of Music
The King and I
Sunset Boulevard
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Double Indemnity
Dangerous Liaisons
Amadeus
The Producers (I prefer the original but the musical is also good)
The Silence of the Lambs
The Terminator
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Misery
Stand by Me
The Shawshank Redemption
Ran
Fargo
True Grit (The Coen Brothers version)
High Plains Drifter
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
The Matrix
The Untouchables
Donnie Brasco
Scent of a Woman
Scarface
Reservoir Dogs
Kill Bill Vol. 1
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Pulp Fiction
Forrest Gump
Fight Club
Austin Powers: Man of Mystery
The Dark Knight
American Psycho
Some Like it Hot
Singin’ in the Rain
Casablanca
Citizen Kane
Dr. Strange Love: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Summary: Y/N and Bellamy come across a survivor....and reunite with a familiar face.
Warnings: canon-typical violence, swearing, guns, gore
Notes: I am officially off of hiatus!! We will be back to our regularly scheduled programming soon enough, but I really wanted to post this today so enjoy! As always, I’m down to talk about any of it! Based on 2x04 “Many Happy Returns”
***
“Are we gonna talk about it?” Bellamy asked, dropping in next to her, his tone disapproving.
“Talk about what?” Y/N feigned innocence, really not wanting to discuss anything about what happened in the bunker. Bellamy pulled her aside, “You were ready to die for me.” He stated, hand growing tighter around her bicep, intense gaze never leaving her face.
She swallowed nervously, pushing down the butterflies fluttering as she ripped her arm out of his grasp, “Yes, I was.” She confirmed, moving forward so they didn’t fall behind. Bellamy chased after her, not wanting to end the conversation.
“I need to know why.” He pleaded, eyebrows raised, waiting for her answer.
She sighed annoyingly before dropping the bomb, “You’re more important than me.” She stated as if they were discussing the weather instead of their self-worth. “You’re a better leader, a better tracker, and you keep the rest of us grounded.” She began to explain, “You’re older, and have more experience, it’s simple logic.”
This time his grip refused to let up, grasping her wrist and turning her toward him so she could see the desperation hidden in his gaze. “That’s not true.” His voice cracked, throat bobbing up and down as he scanned her face, “The grounders respect you, you’re the best engineer we have--”
“Had” Y/N corrected, her mind wandering toward Sinclair, “The Ark’s down now. There’s plenty more engineers.”
“And you’re a damn good leader.” Bellamy continued to press, refusing to let her believe that her life was worthless. “I may keep the rest of the hundred grounded, but you keep me grounded.” He confessed, breath hitching as they moved closer. “I need you alive.”
Y/N threw her gaze up, sighing at the unfairness of her own words thrown back in her face. “That’s not fair,” She joked, playing with Bellamy’s fingers as they stood on the edge of a clearing, hoping Finn knew what he was doing.
“Are we finally taking a break?”
The couple inhaled sharply as Murphy’s voice interrupted their moment. Just as the two of them were about to answer, Finn cut them off. “No breaks.” The Spacewalker said, eyes still trained on the map, “We have to keep moving.”
Y/N moved forward, “Look,” She pleaded with her former friend, “I know you want to find them, I do too. But we need a minute or we won’t be in good enough shape to rescue our friends.”
Finn finally took his eyes off the makeshift atlas to meet her own, a snarl curled on his face, “No we don’t.” His gaze turned to Bellamy’s, “You heard the grounder, ‘they’ll outlive their usefulness’ we need to keep moving.”
Bellamy stepped in front of the anxious kid, “Y/N’s right,” He told Finn, hand pressed against the other kid’s chest, “Besides, you had a gun to his head, who knows if he was telling the truth.”
She stood there watching the two go at it, trying to find a peaceful way to resolve the tension when she heard it. A slight buzzing in her ear.
“Guys be quiet,” Y/N ordered, training her ear toward the buzzing, trying to discover the direction it was coming in, “Do you hear that?”
“Hear what?” Bellamy asked, brows furrowing.
“I think your girlfriend’s gone crazy” Murphy sneered, a glare from Y/N thrown his way.
She followed the buzzing until they broke through the thicket of trees, the road beginning again as they found themselves near the edge of a cliff. But the fear creeping up inside her wasn’t because of the height.
Thousands of Arkers lay before her, the flies picking off what nutrients they could from their decomposing bodies, creating the buzzing that had drawn her here. Their crimson blood splattered against the tan ground, creating a grotesque painting that each delinquent viewed in horror as they moved through the clump of dead bodies.
When they reached the edge of the cliff she held up her hand, telling the rest of them not to go any further.
“Now we know why we never heard from Factory Station.” Bellamy stated numbly, a hint of sadness developing in his voice as the group stared at the debris in front of them.
“Rough landing” Murphy muttered and Y/N glared at the insensitive delinquent, her hand brushing against Bellamy’s arm.
Finn joined them on the edge, “There’s nothing we can do for these people.” The emotionless tone from earlier had returned and despite every bone in her body screaming otherwise, Y/N found herself agreeing with the now murderer.
Their footsteps were cut off by a scream coming from the bottom of the cliff, Bellamy stopping the group again, “Did you hear that?” Something akin to hope returned in his eyes as they peered over the edge, catching sight of a lone figure hanging onto a tree branch jutting out of the cliff, her feet swinging wildly.
There was a survivor.
“Please!” The voice called, female, “Help me!”
Sterling joined the leaders at the edge of the cliff, “Mel?” He asked, disbelief written across his face.
“Sterling! Help me please!” Mel called, her voice desperate.
Finn stopped Sterling from grabbing his pack, turning toward Bellamy. “We can’t stop.”
Sterling pushed past Finn and looked back down at Mel.
“This isn’t a grounder Finn,” Y/N pointed out, her voice growing hard, “We have a rope. We can save her.”
“We can save our friends!” Finn countered, the anger coming back to play. “The longer we wait, the less we can save.”
Y/N wanted to scream in frustration, “We don’t know if our friends are still alive!” She finally brought up, knowing it was on everyone’s minds. Finn went silent. “What we do know is that there is someone here who needs our help.”
Finn looked about ready to snap, his lips thinning at her argument. The sound of rocks clattering caused the three of them to swivel around, catching Sterling’s blonde hair disappearing behind the cliff edge.
“Sterling what are you doing?” Bellamy asked, running forward, getting there much too late as Murphy joined the trio at the edge.
“Looks like we’re taking that break after all.”
Bellamy and Y/N shot another glare at Murphy and she watched his eyes widen at the synchronicity of the two leaders before they turned their gaze back to Sterling’s heroics, holding their breaths as he began to creep closer to the ledge that Mel was holding onto.
“I’m almost there!” He shouted up, “Once I have her pull us up!”
A sigh came from Murphy and the trio as they released their breaths in relief.
“Well I’d say he’s heard one to many of your motivational speeches,” Murphy joked, relieving some of the tension.
“Shut up Murphy,” Bellamy responded, his eyes never leaving Sterling’s frame.
Y/N’s gaze moved from Sterling to the quivering rope beside her, watching anxiously as it began to shake more until she caught the rock the rope was tied to. The knot flew apart and her eyes grew wide. She jumped on the rope, trying fruitlessly to wrap the edge around her hand, only to watch in horror as it slipped from underneath her, sliding off the cliff and sending Sterling to his death.
His scream rang in her ears, only silenced by a smack as he fell limply against the ground.
Her breathing was ragged, muffled sounds unable to pierce through the cotton like substance in her ears as she replayed Sterling’s screams over and over in her mind, replaying it like the music Marcus used to play.
Suddenly, another scream entered her ears, Mel’s screams.
“We need to figure something else out.” Maria uttered, shaking herself out of her stupor. She owed it to Sterling. She owed it to Mel.
“We’re out of rope.” Finn spoke matter of factly and she knew what he was trying to do.
“So we make a new one” Y/N pushed, sending a small look toward Monroe, the other girl tensing up.
Finn moved closer, invading her space, “We don’t have time. We can come back to her after we save our friends.”
Bellamy exploded. “We don’t know if we could save our friends!” He moved closer to Finn the two men continuing their argument from earlier, “We’ve all thought it. But, Y/N was right, we can save this one girl.”
Finn clenched his jaw, sending a dirty look the engineer’s way before moving closer to Bellamy, “Just because the person you love is safe--”
Bellamy tilted his head, mouth tightening in anger, “I would be very careful with what you say next.”
Monroe stepped in beside the two leaders, “Sterling died to save her, and I’m not leaving until we do.” She spoke, determination hiding whatever grief she was feeling. “How do we do it?”
“We make rope from the wreckage,” Y/N pulled her gaze away from the two silent men, sliding into leader mode, “Seatbelts, wires, anything you can find.”
Murphy and Monroe nodded, the three of them going off to craft a new rope that was going to save Mel’s life. It had to.
***
“I’ll be fine.” Bellamy assured her, pulling tightly on the makeshift rope to make sure it was secure. “You made it.”
Y/N chuckled slightly to break through the unnerving feeling that something was going to go wrong. “You better make it back alive.” She told him, squeezing his hand as she joined the assembly line to lower him down, Murphy and her holding the front of the rope, watching anxiously as Bellamy lowered himself down.
The seatbelts cut through the skin of her palms, the knots in her stomach weighing her down. She hoped it actually added physical weight as well. She didn’t like this one bit, and she couldn’t shake the feeling that something awful was going to happen.
As soon as Mel latched onto Bellamy her prophecy came true.
A buckling sensation sent her lurching forward, the momentum threatening to send her flying off the cliff interrupted by a pair of hands wrapping themselves around her waist, pulling her backward as their feet slid against the rocky cliffside.
“Don’t worry Sparky” Murphy’s strained voice entered her ears, moving his hands from her waist to the rope, “You’ll get your chance to kill me.”
The two of them pulled, Monroe and Finn joining the pair, the four of them trying as hard as possible to keep Bellamy and Mel from falling.
“What the hell happened up there?” Bellamy’s voice rang up from cliffside, and Y/N forced herself to look down, the two Factory station residents swinging helplessly as he tried to find a placement for his foot.
Something buzzed past Y/N’s head and she turned just in time to see an arrow land inches from her.
“Grounders!” She heard Finn yell, “Take cover!”
Monroe reached over to grasp her gun, leaning on one knee to protect the trio trying to lift up Bellamy and Mel to safety.
“Everybody pull!” Y/N shouted, having enough faith in Monroe to focus on the task at hand. The seatbelts burned against her palms, and the sweat dripping down her back refused to let up, even as the sun disappeared behind the clouds.
A scream pulled Y/N away from Bellamy as she watched Monroe collapse to the ground, gripping an arrow that had embedded itself deep in her thigh. She released her grip on the rope, grasping the gun in earnest.
“Get back on the rope,” She ordered Monroe, “Now!”
Y/N stood her ground, raising the scope to her eye, recalling Marcus’ lessons.
She pushed another magazine in, locking her eye on the trees above her, bullets striking true as grounders began to fall forward, the arrows slowly dissipating.
Except they weren’t.
Instead it felt as if she was battling an endless hydra. Whenever one fell, two more seemed to be there to greet her in their place. They only had so much ammo, and she knew they were running out soon.
It was only the sound of a foghorn that saved her.
She turned toward the thicket, searching for the familiar yellow orange clouds that could kill them at any second. Instead she found herself locking eyes with a familiar pair of green ones, a wide smile on their savior’s face.
“Octavia?” She breathed.
The two girls collapsed into each other, unable to believe that they were here together. That they had finally found each other.
Their reunion was nothing compared to the relieved one between her and her brother. The siblings refused to pull apart, almost as if they were afraid the other would disappear if they did.
“Where’s your boyfriend?” Murphy asked, the atmosphere growing sour as soon as he made any mention of Lincoln.
Octavia froze, and Y/N caught her gaze as she helped tie up Mel’s arm. “He’s gone,” the younger sister replied curtly, tying off Monroe’s leg as she held the arrow up to her vision.
Bellamy moved toward her, a regretful look on his face, “I’m sorry O,” He uttered, unsure about how to comfort his sister.
Pain shot up Y/N’s side as she stood back up, her knee buckling underneath her as Bellamy moved to catch her, setting her down on the same boulder Mel was on moments before.
“I’m fine.” She lied through her teeth, clutching onto her hip.
Bellamy shook his head, a smile reaching his eyes as she continued to deny her own injuries. “God, it’s a good thing we’re both stubborn as hell.” He muttered, untying the fresh bandages to glance at the wound.
The two of them stared in horror at the sight of blood staining the gauze, and a few stitches tugging at the skin, fraying as one popped open.
She almost thought she saw regret cross Murphy’s face.
“We need to get you back to camp.” Bellamy announced, “And don’t even think about trying to argue with me.”
This time it was her turn to smirk, “I wasn’t...dad” She threw in his face, biting her lip to stop her smile from growing any wider. “But you’re going with Finn and Murphy,” She whispered, her smile replaced by something more serious.
“No way,” Bellamy shook his head, not wanting to leave her, “I’m not leaving you alone.”
“You said it yourself,” Y/N inhaled sharply, “Finn’s a loose cannon, so is Murphy, you need to keep an eye on them.”
Bellamy shook his head, refusing to agree with her, “I just got you back, and I promised myself I’d never let you out of my sight again. Especially after you got injured. I’d never forgive myself.”
Silence stood between the two leaders as they examined each other’s faces, gazes locking onto the bottom half of the other’s face. The gap threatening to close.
Her chest constricted as the words ran themselves over and over in her head.
I need you alive.
She nodded her head slightly, turning her gaze toward Murphy before chucking her rifle at him. “Shoot me again, and I’ll kill you” She breathed heavily, a playful look in her eyes as she extended the olive branch between them. Murphy caught the gun, a smirk playing on his lips as he gave her a mock salute, following Finn into the bushes.
“Let’s go home.” She smiled, tilting her head up to meet Octavia and Bellamy’s gaze, the two siblings nodded.