Buster Crabbe, Olympic Gold Metalist 1932, Actor
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Buster Crabbe - 1930s
Olympic swimmer, actor, business man, Chad.
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The Swimmer (1968) dir. Frank Perry
Cinematography. David L. Quaid
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Gay movie "The swimmer" by Adam Kalderon
My IG : https://www.instagram.com/popandfilms/
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Ballister Boldheart hardcore reminds me of Siren from Castle Swimmer. Kind of pathetic, wouldn't hurt a fly, but will kick your ass (or in Siren's case, bite the fudgesicles out of you) if you touch someone they love
(Specifically talking about the movie)
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Toby Hemingway as Reid Garwin in The Covenant (2006) is genuinely so hot. But like Sebastian Stan as Chase Collins is really hot. And Chace Crawford as Tyler Simms is also hot. And. And. And. I love this movie
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swim culture is keeping a notes app of your swim coaches quotes, for example "everytime you do something stupid a palm tree in south carolina dies"
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OK PEOPLE, IT’S OUT!!!
please go watch The Swimmers on netflix, it’s an incredible true story about the refugee experience, and the first major movie I have ever seen that accurately represents arab women
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Sally El Hosaini’s The Swimmers is a biographical drama depicting the inspirational story of Syrian refugee and Olympian Yusra Mardini and her sister Sara Mardini. These sisters had an unwavering belief in themselves and their dream of becoming champion swimmers despite their unthinkable circumstances. The film is an ode to this determination but also to the bravery it takes for refugees to leave their homeland and the difficult sacrifices that need to be made. It’s a must-watch survival story that’s both harrowing and creates a viewing experience that leaves you in exaltation.
Continue reading my review.
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The Swimmers
on a serious note: i urge everyone to go watch The Swimmers on netflix.
I've already cried so many times and it is not even half of the movie. The scenes the symbolism, the message, the struggle, the characters, the accurate representation...
What makes it so sad is how real the story is and how many refugees have died already. How many have suffered. How many are still suffering.
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