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x-heesy · 7 months
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Oh La La Satan - Bryan Cox Remix by Mustard Pimp
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thelastharbinger · 2 years
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So Anyways These Are My MCU Babygirls
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Star historian issues STUNNING WARNING about Trump | Bryan Tyler Cohen interviews historian Heather Cox Richardson:
Heather Cox Richardson is a force of nature. She clearly explains why it would be dangerous to allow Trump a second term as president, given that he wants to follow the Victor Orbán playbook, which could turn the U.S. into an autocracy.
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cha0ticr0b0tic · 9 days
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Red Dragon posting :)
So I was rewatching the Red Dragon episodes of Hannibal S3 because they're my favorites. Thomas Harris' novel Red Dragon is one of my Thrillers of All Time; I read it in the right place at the right time and the rest is history. Naturally I had to follow that up with the Hannibal episodes (watched for the first time over lockdown) and Manhunter my beloved a few years later.
Revisiting Hannibal S3 E8 "The Great Red Dragon" makes me realize just how important adaptational changes are when it comes to establishing the general tone/vibes of the piece. In Manhunter, Michael Mann follows Harris and gives us Will and family in Florida, where he's far, far away from Hannibal, Jack Crawford, and the FBI. It's Florida, so it's sunny, and what's more, it makes you think of retirement and escapism. (Of course, I lived in Florida for three years and can tell you otherwise, but I'm just going with the common associations with the state.) The climate is ideal, and the biggest stressor on Will's mind is making sure he can help his son get some baby turtles to the ocean once they hatch – all in all, a pretty stress-free life. When Jack shows up with news of Dolarhyde, the two of them sit on the beach and discuss current events, and there's this sense of "Well, shit. Vacation's over." Time to head into the dark.
In NBC Hannibal, on the other hand, Jack visits Will in the dead of winter, at his home in Virginia. They sit outside on Will's porch in the snow and the cold because Will refuses to let Jack into his house (the domestic sphere which he's worked hard to build and maintain.) In both cases, as is the case in the OG novel, Jack intrudes upon Will's peaceful life. However, this scene taking place during an East Coast winter as opposed to a Florida spring/summer makes everything feel a lot more ominous, but also a lot more... I don't know, inevitable? The cold and the dark are already here, and things are about to get a whole lot darker as Will separates from his loved ones and reconnects with Hannibal.
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Bryan-Michael Cox • R&B MONEY Podcast • Ep. 074
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screamscenepodcast · 1 year
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Hammer Horror tries to strike Gothic gold again with THE BRIDES OF DRACULA (1960, Fisher)!
With three different writers, the film's seams show despite the heavy lifting from stars Peter Cushing, Yvonne Monlaur and David Peel.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 23:59; Discussion 33:47; Ranking 57:12
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Did you ever see the Woody Harrleson LBJ movie? Did you think he did a better job than Bryan Cranston?
I did see it and I love Woody, but it was terrible. It was a terrible LBJ impersonation and it looked like an SNL sketch with horrible makeup. I was taken out of the movie the first time I saw Woody as LBJ because the makeup was so atrocious.
Rob Reiner's idea for the film seemed to be to take every funny, awful, and interesting story about LBJ and blend them together, even if he had to have scenes where those things were all happening simultaneously. And even then, nothing was explained and there was no depth to what was going on, even though it was a movie about one of the most complex personalities to ever sit in the Oval Office and took place during a remarkable moment in history. It was really bad.
Unsurprisingly, Bryan Cranston was incredible in All the Way, which was also an infinitely better story and film. Cranston nailed LBJ's voice and mannerisms, and the makeup was spot-on. I loved All the Way. I hope that they eventually decide to do a follow-up because it was based on one of two plays about LBJ by playwright Robert Schenkkan, and his other play is called The Great Society. Apparently, Brian Cox -- the legend best known now for playing Logan Roy in Succession -- has played LBJ in Schenkkan's The Great Society, and that's a really interesting choice. I'd be interested in seeing that, but I'd rather see Cranston replay the role in that successor play.
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getoutofthisplace · 1 year
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Dear Gus & Magnus,
We shot a promotional Summit video today with the rest of the Comm Team. Usually when I write scripts, most of the characters are interchangeable because I don't know who will actually say the lines, but I like writing for our team because I know who they are and what they would say in certain situations. It's fun to watch my ideas play out.
Dad.
Little Rock, Arkansas. 7.7.2023 - 2.51pm.
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𝗧𝗥𝝠𝗖𝗞 𝝝𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝝠𝗬: Oh La La Satan - Bryan Cox Remix by Mustard Pimp v2.0
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X2: X-Men United (2003)
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There have been A LOT superhero movies since the genre really blew up in 2000 with X-Men. The fact that X2: X-Men United remains one of the best means a lot. There aren’t many sequels which top their predecessors but this is one of them. Full of great character moments with the characters we've come to love and with plenty of contestants for new favorites, it’s got action, suspense and many reasons to come revisit it over and over again.
After Nightcrawler (Alan Cumming) - a teleporting, blue-skinned mutant - attempts to assassinate the U.S. President (Cotter Smith), he allows William Stryker (Brian Cox) to shut down Charles Xavier’s school for mutants. Actually, Stryker's goal isn't merely to capture the mutants; he wants Professor X (Patrick Stewart) and his mutant tracking computer, Cerebro. With their leader gone and the students on the run, the X-Men have no choice but to turn to Magneto (Ian McKellen) for help.
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When we met Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), the film took us for a loop by revealing that the most important mutant at Xavier's school was Rogue (Anna Paquin), not him. This twist made us even more eager to learn about Logan’s past. Was his adamantium-laced skeleton and those mechanical retractable claws (the series hadn’t yet retconned these to be a natural part of his mutation) some kind of ultimate weapon program gone wrong? Something forced upon our amnesiac hero? The answer comes in the form of the mutant-hating Stryker, a great baddie that poses an extreme threat because he’s smart and ruthless. There are some deliciously gross and squishy moments waiting for you as you piece together the lengths he’ll go to. It gives me the willies thinking about what he did to his mutant son - almost as much as learning what his son did to his mother.
There are many scenes to make your skin crawl. Magneto’s escape from his plastic prison (a favourite moment of mine), the final battle between Wolverine and Lady Death Strike (Kelly Hu), Stryker’s domination of Magneto…. you probably didn't expect those fom an action superhero film. Neither did you foresee the emotional blows. Bobby “Iceman” Drake (Shawn Ashmore) betrayed by his brother, the children being taken away by Stryker’s forces in the middle of the night, Mystique (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) teasing Wolverine with her shapeshifting powers, Jean Grey (Famke Janssen) sacrificing herself... There’s a lot going on. A lot to love.
It’s hard to pick a favourite thing about this follow-up. You suddenly find yourself routing for the mutant terrorist Magneto because we’ve been given an even bigger, more sinister foe for our heroes. That’s no small feat. X2 is a confident picture with a lot of balls in the air and director Brian Singer (who’s fallen out of favour today but was a wizard behind the camera) keeps them all afloat, all perfectly distanced to keep the balance and the excitement flowing smoothly.
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What’s there NOT to like in X2? It builds on the success of the first in so many meaningful ways. You see the younger X-Men grow into adults, the love triangle between Jean, Wolverine and Scott “Cyclops” Summers (James Marsden) get even more tangled, heroes like Storm (Halle Berry) in a whole new light and villains suddenly become heroes. This film gives you a lot to digest, making it a superhero adventure you eagerly return to over and over. (On Blu-ray, May 19, 2019)
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