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tedrailmi · 2 years
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(19-year-old) Ted Raimi in Blood Rage (1987)
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mariocki · 5 months
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A tiny Frazer Hines pops up as an unnamed bellhop in Overseas Press Club - Exclusive!: The Littlest Sergeant (1.10, ABPC, 1957)
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vamprisms · 2 months
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the music for those original sam raimi spider-man films is like. unparalleled
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angstystoryteller · 11 months
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ANDY GRIFFITH as LARRY “LONESOME” RHODES in A FACE IN THE CROWD (1957)
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br1ghtestlight · 4 months
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It would have been fun to see Gayle acting like some dramatic widow at his funeral during the movie or saw Bob, Linda and Teddy go to Calvin Fishoeder’s trial. Of course you could only fit so much into a movie. The Gayle scene wouldn’t have been that relevant and the Belcher parents and Teddy would have been more focused on trying to save their restaurant first and Calvin wanted to leave the country as soon since he felt a trial would have just led him to a guilty verdict.
oh yeah i have no idea how they would have fit cotton candy dan's funeral into the actual story for the movie lmao but i do wish we had seen mort a little bit more than we did...... i dont even remember him having much of an appearance at all. Where is my boy!!
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missholson · 10 months
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Ralph Bates as Lord Courtley
Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) dir. Peter Sasdy
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storeboughtbrand · 2 years
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Live footage of Ice giving Mav something to remember him by when he goes on deployment:
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If Nathan Fielder's chess movie doesn't win all the Oscars I'm gonna riot. I know it was just announced and there's very little information about it out but I just KNOW it'll deserve it
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I feel like Rescue Rangers movie would have been infinitely better had they used Chanticleer the Rooster from the scrapped Disney movie of the same name. Since Chanticleer seemed to be unlikeable in every draft, it would make more sense for him to be the villain. On a different and brighter note, I think Jack from Laugh O Grams would be besties with Peter Pan, given they are really similar. Jack is more of a day-dreamer though [especially in the short Jack The Giant Killer].
I disagree purely on the reason that I have A LOT of problems with this film beyond the Peter Pan situation. Like Peter's situation is just the tip of the big three icebergs of problems I got with this waste of a film- this INSULT to the beauty that is Who framed Roger Rabbit.
Like even taking Peter away, while it might fix the film for a lot of people, especially Peter Pan fans. But for me? It's not gonna work still. Because I'm not only a Peter Pan fan, I'm a Toon Fan.
And this movie did ALL TOONS FUCKING DIRTY. ALL OF 'EM.
The only way for this film to get infinitely better is to scrap the entire thing and start it from over- brand new concept, new script, new crew. Because no matter who you replace with who, someone is getting character assassinated or are not being utilised to their fullest potential, and the lore will still be dogshit that won't make sense.
Sorry for the rant.
Back to Peter, I'm willing to bet Peter is just friends with all the Disney toon kids. Especially if they're from his era. He's a friendly lil bugger like that
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cuffs-crew · 2 years
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The reason I liked Young Royals so much was because it set itself up to be another Netflix over-dramatic glorified teen sex show and at every single turn went out of its way to NOT be that
The moment I realized that it was going to be genuinely good was the first Felice/Wilhelm kiss. I expected there to be a big event around it, for simon to see it or someone else to talk about it but they didn’t. I was actually shocked but so happy because they were clearly trying to make the show as down to earth as they could with the plot they had to work with.  And when someone did see them in the 2nd season it was resolved almost immediately. Whatever misunderstandings there were got resolved quickly and the characters all talked about it and made sure it wasn’t going to be an issue. (also gave us the funniest moment in the show aka simon trying to beat wille w a dodgeball) At it’s core Young Royals is good because it has good characters and the plot, while important, relies more on the characters themselves being authentic people who you simply want to see more of. That is VERY unusual for a netflix show of this type but was so lovely that it turned out the way it did
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mariocki · 5 months
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Michael Craze pops up as Vince Kelly, a teenage runaway from a borstal centre, in Gideon's Way: Boy With Gun (1.23, ITC, 1966)
#fave spotting#michael craze#ben jackson#doctor who#gideon's way#1966#boy with gun#itc#a relatively rare fave spotting! outside of his DW work‚ Mike didn't make a huge amount of appearances in cult tv‚ at least not many that#survive or are easily seen; he'd previously starred in Target Luna‚ a completely lost serial‚ but didn't return when the show carried on as#Pathfinders in Space (oddly‚ perhaps because of a change of director‚ every single returning character was recast) and beyond#there were also episodes of Dixon pf Dock Green and Armchair Theatre but these are also in all likelihood lost tv; others‚ like an ep of#Hammer's sci fi anthology Journey to the Unknown‚ are frustratingly unavailable to the average viewer (I was really hoping Network would#do something with JttU after they announced an agreement with Hammer but alas it wasn't to be)#mike would have been about 22 when filming this ep (around May '65) but was still largely playing juvenile parts as here#(his age isn't given but as a borstal runaway he's clearly intended to be a teen); this aired in feb or march '66 in most regions‚ by which#time he had presumably been cast in DW (or very near to it; he'd debut in The War Machines in June of that year)#DW would act as a sort of transition for Craze from youth parts into adult roles (i mean Ben's own age is debatable but I'd say he's surely#meant to be at least 18?). there'd be some more guest spots and a few horror films to come (he was a regular collaborator with Norman#J. Warren) but he doesn't pop up with the regularity of many other Who companions so this was a lovely little surprise (zero memory of him#being in it from when i first watched years ago)
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turbobyakuren · 1 year
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I watch the MCU movie but I do it when they’re extremely shitty camrips with moderately decent audio that way the constant bonbardment of ads allow to ground me on the precent and focus completely on how absolutely dogshit the plot of these movies are, I watched Quantumania and I was baffled and wowed at what a trainwreck the plot was.
THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO WATCH THE NEW MCU MOVIES YOU HAVE TO WATCH THEM FOR FREE FROM PEOPLE WHO WERE WILLING TO SUFFER
The thing about Quantumania is that the whole film, with how bad the CGI looks, how awful the writing and dialogues is, how awkward the actors act in a way that makes me think that NO ONE interacted with each other in this film and they just filmed each actor in their own green screen room and then put them together in post prod, and how nonsensical the whole thing is, feels like it was made by AI.
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ultranos · 1 year
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Hey, have you seen One Piece. If so what do you think about Nami. I really want to read some character analysis about her and other women in OP. But all i end up seeing are some sexualized versions of them.
Nope, sorry. The only exposure to One Piece I have is that one time I was at a dinner with Mamoru Hosoda, who directed one of the One Piece movies.
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conradrasputin · 1 year
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On April 1, 2009, The Room debuted on television in the United States.
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magentagalaxies · 1 year
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i have literally done nothing today except think about buddy cole and think about aubrey aubergine and as a result today has been great
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