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letterboxd-loggd · 11 months
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Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974) Martin Scorsese
June 8th 2023
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mariocki · 11 months
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Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
"We're going to Camp Crystal Lake."
"Oh yeah? Planning on smoking a little dope, having a little premarital sex and getting slaughtered?"
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duranduratulsa · 23 days
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Horror Show...Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday (1993) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #fridaythe13th #fridaythe13thpart9 #jasongoestohell #TheFinalFriday #JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday #seanscunningham #jason #jasonvoorhees #kanehodder #eringray #StevenCulp #rustyschwimmer #richardgant #LeslieJordan #riplesliejordan #JulieMichaels #billygreenbush #adammarcus #karikeegan #jondlemay #stevenwilliams #deanlorey #kippmarcus #vintage #vhs #90s #newlinecinema #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsashorrorshow
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roskirambles · 6 months
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Horror Comedy of the Day: Critters (1987)
The Brown family is an ordinary one, living on the rural side of Kansas. So they take breakfast like any other morning, unaware of the looming threat: a pack of creatures that escaped the Intergalactic Prison Asteriod-sector 17 and are on their way to Earth, with two alien bounty hunters on their tail. They're vicious, they're terrifying! They're… furry balls from outer space? Really? We're meant to feel scared by tha- oh shit, they're carnivorous. And smart. And they can shoot venomous needles! Run for the hills!!
It’s a little hard to explain how big Gremlins (1984) was when it came out, inspiring more than a few imitators with their own variety of small monsters even a few decades afterwards. But strangely enough this film is NOT one of them, starting pre-production before that film came out and requiring more than a few rewrittes to avoid the most similarities once they were beat to the punch. With that out of the way, what the movie does right still gives it a proper sense of identity, not in small part because the film is shamelessly more juvenile. There's more profanity, the human deaths are certainly more graphic, and the general tone feels like a more cheeky take on a slasher with a sci-fi twist.
Aided by at times dated but for the most part really solid special effects, the little monsters tip toe the line between strangely adorable and threatening little shits. The bounty hunters fare similarly, they're effective at killing the creatures once they have them in front but their attempts to blend in always lead to hilarious results(not in small part because the townsfolk aren't a paragon of intelligence either).
It may not be the smartest or most resounding sci-fi horror flick of the 80's by any stretch of the imagination, but it's clear it was made by people who enjoyed themselves and as a result is hard not to follow suite.
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2ndaryprotocol · 1 year
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#NowWatching Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday (Unrated) (1993) 💥🫀🌩
“𝙿𝚕𝚊𝚗𝚗𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚘𝚗 𝚜𝚖𝚘𝚔𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚊 𝚕𝚒𝚝𝚝𝚕𝚎 𝚍𝚘𝚙𝚎, 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚊 𝚕𝚒𝚝𝚝𝚕𝚎 𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚖𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚝𝚊𝚕 𝚜𝚎𝚡, 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚐𝚎𝚝𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚜𝚕𝚊𝚞𝚐𝚑𝚝𝚎𝚛𝚎𝚍?”
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On May 24, 1974, Electra Glide in Blue debuted in Denmark.
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abs0luteb4stard · 8 months
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"Rejecting his cultured upper-class background as a classical pianist, Robert Dupea (Jack Nicholson) opts for a blue-collar existence, working in a California oil field and spending time with his waitress girlfriend, Rayette (Karen Black). But when Robert discovers that his father is gravely ill, he wants to reunite with his estranged family in the state of Washington. He and Rayette take a road trip that brings the two paths of his life to an uncomfortable intersection."
A very good movie. I love how he tells off his family's friend who's being a classist bitch. In chose it on a whim and because it's Jack Nicholson. It was very touching to my heart in a strange way.
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streamondemand · 2 years
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'Five Easy Pieces' – Jack Nicholson breaks out on HBO Max
‘Five Easy Pieces’ – Jack Nicholson breaks out on HBO Max
Jack Nicholson broke out as a new kind of American actor as Bobby Dupea in Bob Rafelson’s Five Easy Pieces (1970). An itinerate worker in the California oil fields, he’s the black sheep of a family of classical musicians and lives with a dim bulb of a girlfriend (Karen Black) that he constantly insults. He packs up his anger and worldly cynicism and takes it on the road to return home to…
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dev-solovey · 7 months
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Reading up on the history of American Idiot (album) and realizing exactly how revolutionary it was and I just have to yell about it for a hot second
So, before they started working on American Idiot, the band was having problems and they were thinking they were going to break up. But for a couple of reasons, they switched directions, most notably because they all felt strongly about the Iraq War and how it was manufactured by greed and warmongering from the Bush administration, which was amplified by the news media. I read a quote from Billie Joe Armstrong where he talked about how the news media was becoming "more of a reality show" than it was news, and he couldn't have been more right. In fact, that problem got worse, and now we're living in an era of rampant misinformation where everything is politicized to a point where just supporting human rights for marginalized people is considered controversial. The song American Idiot came out in 2004, and when Donald Trump first visited the UK at the beginning of his presidency, it was the top played song on every UK radio station, 12 years after it was released. Most things would be culturally irrelevant at that point.
When creating the album American Idiot, a lot of thought went into it - they had a very specific message in mind, and their goal was to send that message to youth. This is because they realized at some point that their fanbase was a bunch of teenagers, and even though they hadn't necessarily intended it that way, they suddenly had a platform with the youth of America and they decided they ought to do something good with it. The drummer, Tré Cool, said something along the lines of "I've never really liked the idea of preaching to kids, but I realized we don't really have a choice at this point." And I love that so much because like, so many people who get rich and famous just become completely out of touch, and when they get a platform, it's very easy to exploit that platform, influence them with terrible ideas, or encourage them to act in terrible ways for self-serving reasons (ex: JK Rowling, Andrew Tate, Dream, Logan Paul, Onision, etc etc). Green Day refused to allow themselves to get to that point. They know the platform they had gave them power and they made an active choice early on to be responsible with it. And a lot of that moral code comes from the fact that they came up in the DIY punk scene in Oakland, which held its members to a very high standard of ethics, a code that they still follow even after they were disowned by that scene when they signed on with a major record label in 1994.
The song American Idiot has a message of "this mass media hysteria is manufactured bullshit, don't fall for it," and it is not subtle about that message. It punches you right in the face. I remember being 12 years old and listening to it and thinking, "yeah, I don't want to be an American idiot." And now, at the age of 28, I am a staunch leftist who is firmly against the atrocities the US government commits, and I feel strongly about stopping misinformation. So I can say with absolute certainty that they succeeded.
I also get like, really upset when people say that American Idiot is the album where they sold out, because that's objectively not true, both for the reasons I've provided above, and also because of the song Wake Me Up When September Ends. Not a lot of people know the story behind this song, but it's actually a song that Billie Joe wrote about the experience of his dad dying of cancer when he was 10 years old. The story, as he tells it, is that when he came home from school, his mom gave him the news, and being (understandably!) upset, started crying, ran to his room and slammed the door. When she knocked on the door to try and talk to him, he shouted "wake me up when September ends!!" in response. It took him decades to be able to write this song, and it shows because it's the perfect grief song, having been played at benefits for 9/11, hurricane Katrina, and so on. The first time I heard that song it reduced me to tears, because you can hear the intense sadness in it. A "sellout" would never write a song like that!! (Side note: maybe stop tweeting at Green Day to wake up every October 1st, it's super tone deaf given the subject matter,,,)
Anyway, I think I'm done being autistic about Green Day (that's a lie, they'll forever be my special interest), so TL;DR:
Thank you, Green Day, for creating a generation of leftists who aren't about the bullshit
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greendayauthority · 2 months
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Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, 23 August 2012
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cultfaction · 8 months
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Cult Faction Podcast Ep. 110: Critters
In this weeks episode our spotlight turns to the 1986 Sci-fi/horror movie Critters, starring Dee Wallace, M. Emmet Walsh, Billy “Green” Bush and Scott Grimes. Plus your favourite trio discuss what we’ve been watching including Manifest, From, The Blacklist, Billions, Beavis and Butthead and whole lot more! https://cultfaction.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Episode-110.mp3  
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rastronomicals · 5 months
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2:55 AM EST November 24, 2023:
Ellen Burstyn and Alfred Lutter and Billy Green Bush -   "Mott The Hoople?" Dialog and music   From the film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
Interpolating "All the Way to Memphis" by Mott the Hoople
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therealmrpositive · 1 year
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Thank Goodness it's Thursday Part 9 - Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
In today's review, I find that a new body of evidence is needed to vanquish the imortal killer. As I attempt a positive review of the 1993 finale Jason Goes To Hell #KaneHodder #JohnDLeMay #StevenWilliams #AllisonSmith #ErinGray #StevenCulp
Even with success on your hands, you can’t keep doing the same thing interminably. After seven films worth of infamous masked slasher antics, the authorities and Jason had to up their game, but as proven countless times before, death isn’t the end. In 1993, he tried some tricks from his contemporary, Freddy, for his supposedly final outing. In Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday. Possession is…
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duranduratulsa · 7 months
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Now showing on my Spooktober Friday The 13th movie 🎥 marathon...Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday (1993) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #fridaythe13th #jasongoestohell #TheFinalFriday #JasonGoesToHellTheFinalFriday #fridaythe13thpart9 #seanscunningham #jason #jasonvoorhees #kanehodder #karikeegan #jondlemay #stevenwilliams #deanlorey #eringray #StevenCulp #rustyschwimmer #richardgant #LeslieJordan #riplesliejordan #JulieMichaels #billygreenbush #kippmarcus #vintage #vhs #90s #spooktober #halloween #october
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krispyweiss · 2 years
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Song Review: Jason Carter - “The Six O’clock Train and a Girl with Green Eyes”
One was recorded in the studio with Billy Strings on vocals, Sam Bush on mandolin and Jerry Douglas on Dobro.
The other was captured live Sept. 13 in the Station Inn dressing room with a different band, unplugged and gathered around a couple of mics.
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While the former is the one set to appear on Jason Carter’s Lowdown Hoedown (Nov. 4), both renditions of John Hartford’s “The Six O’clock Train and a Girl with Green Eyes” are astonishing.
It’s a bluegrass - emphasis on blue(s) - shuffle with the Del McCoury Band/Travelin’ McCourys’ fiddler’s baritone front and center. Add strong vocal harmonies and banjo, mandolin, guitar and Dobro (studio only) solos and Carter’s got a doozy in the can.
The studio cut - which follows Carter’s cover of Bruce Hornsby’s “King of the Hill” - builds further anticipation for the album. The backstage performance does the same for any supporting tour that might materialize.
Grade card: Jason Carter - “The Six O’clock Train and a Girl with Green Eyes” - A
10/17/22
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sasa-slayer · 5 months
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Hi! This is a little imagine about Jacob imprinting on best friend!reader. I have a bunch of more ideas about this relationship, so let me know if you want to see them!
WARNING: one F-bomb and I think that’s it. Also, reader is gender neutral :)
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Jacob Black was my best friend, my other half.
I met him when I moved to forks at 12 years old. I was riding my bike when he passed me on his bike, declared he was winning the “race”. He was so focused on beating me, he missed a turn and crashed into a bush. After laughing for a while, I greeted my future best friend.
We were both homeschooled and spent so many days playing games or doing homework together. And as we got older, I would sit and sketch or read as he worked on cars and bikes.
We did everything together, Jacob, I, and our other two main friends, Quil and Embry. So, you can imagine how confused and hurt Jacob and I were when they stopped talking to us; but, we promised we would never do that to each other.
Yet, Jacob hasn’t spoken to me in 3 weeks. I called him every other day, his dad saying he needed time, so I gave him space. But I was worried that I should be there to help him through whatever he was going through. I just wanted to see that he was ok.
So, I couldn’t stand by and hope for the best any longer. As the rain thundered down against my window, I pulled on my haindpainted mushroom-patterned converse and hopped on my bike.
I arrived and kicked off my muddy shoes as Jacob’s dad, Billy, opened the door with shock, immediately trying to get me to leave.
“I’m sorry, But I have to know he’s ok.” I pushed passed Billy, and sprinted to Jacob’s room. This house was my second home, so I knew how to move my hips just right to avoid any furniture.
When, I finally reached his door, I hesitated. Deciding it was best to give him a warning before I barged in, I knocked loudly, and then opened the door slowly.
“What’s going on-“
Jacob has just stood up, clearly just waking up, as I stood in the door way.
and then it happened.
Jacob slowly dropped to his knees, but I barely noticed. I had fallen down backwards, confused.
Moments of Jacob’s and my past flashing before my eyes. Me cleaning his scratched up knee as I introduced myself, him throwing me in the water at La push, us sitting in my bedroom as I braided his hair.
And then I saw moments that had never occurred. Me at a bonfire surrounded by people I didn’t know but they felt strangely familiar, Jacob engulfing me into a hug as I cried pulling a suitcase behind me, me in a beautiful purple dress and Him in a gorgeous green tux as we said our vows.
“It’s you…” I heard Jacob whisper.
I looked up to see Billy had wheeled his way over to us, and I looked at him and Jacob in terror. “What the fuck just happened?”
“I’ll gather up everyone and then we’ll explain everything” Billy said as he wheeled himself towards the phone.
I looked at Jacob for comfort, but I got lost in the emotion of his eyes. There was confusion, regret, contentment, and even excitement. And then he broke out in the biggest grin and engulfed me in a bear hug, inhaling into my neck.
I hugged back, shaking from the intensity of the flurry of emotions I felt.
“After avoiding me for three weeks, you mentally slap me with some weird voodoo magic. What a friend you are” I laugh out, pulling him into an even tighter embrace. “I’m so kicking your ass after I make sure you’re ok”
Jacob let out a breathy chuckle, swaying with me as we hugged.
“…Also, what the hell happened to your hair?”
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