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atomic-chronoscaph · 8 months
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Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979)
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pierppasolini · 5 months
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Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation (1990) // dir. Brian Yuzna
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weirdlookindog · 7 months
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Evilspeak (1981)
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tribblesoup · 29 days
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Clint Howard!
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Yes, Balok from "the Corbomite Maneuver" was Clint Howard!
He returned to "Star Trek" as a hobo on DS9. Then a Ferengi on "Enterprise" (I'm a bit stunned it took so long to cast him as a Ferengi.) In "Discovery" he played "Creepy Orion," and finally got to play someone normal in "Strange New Worlds."
He's also Johnson in the famous rocket montage from "Austin Powers: the Spy Who Shagged Me."
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davidhudson · 2 months
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Happy 70th, Ron Howard.
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mykindascary · 1 year
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gameofthunder66 · 8 months
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'Senior Skip Day' (2008) film
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-watched 9/8/2023- 1 [1/2] stars- on Netflixdvd
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duranduratulsa · 2 months
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Flashback Theater 🎥... The Wraith (1986) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #scifi #thewraith #turbointerceptor #charliesheen #NickCassavetes #randyquaid #jamiebozian #sherilynfenn #davidsherrill #matthewberry #clinthoward #griffinoneal #chrisnash #vintage #vhs #80s #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsasflashbacktheater
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astralbondpro · 1 year
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The expression on baby Clint Howard’s puppet really is a whole ass mood.
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spockvarietyhour · 2 years
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I completely wiped from my memory that Fringe gave the outline from Star Trek 2009 days before it was released (via Clint Howard no less).
JJ Abrams’ has an interesting way of doing cross-promotion, but we got Leonard Nimoy back on TV from them working on 2009 Star Trek.
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camyfilms · 1 year
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SOLO 2018
You need an incredibly fast ship, and a brilliant pilot.
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Wishing a happy birthday to cult film icon, Clint Howard! Here's some art inspired by Evilspeak, Rock 'n' Roll High School, and Ice Cream Man to celebrate!
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esqueletosgays · 4 months
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SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT 4: INITIATION (1990)
Director: Brian Yuzna Cinematography: Philip Holahan
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episodicnostalgia · 7 months
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Star Trek, 110 (Nov. 10, 1966) - “The Carbomite Maneuver”
The Breakdown
The Enterprise gang come across a giant spinning rubik’s cube that won’t stop chasing them.  Since the cube also emits dangerous radiation (which becomes a major health concern), Kirk gives the order to fire phasers on the atomic cube.  The cube is successfully destroyed, but since no one knows what all that was about, Kirk isn’t sure what to do next.  Spock suggests leaving, because for all they know there could be even MORE powerful Hasbro products in the area, but kirk figures that turning back would be lame, so they push forward.  While all this goes on Dr. McCoy points out that the newly promoted Lieutenant in charge of phasers (Dave Bailey) seems a bit jumpy, and perhaps he shouldn’t have been promoted.  But I’m sure ol’ Davey will hold out longer than the last guy who sat in that chair.
Anyways, the ship carries on as planned until it runs into a second vessel that looks like of like a massive yellow giga-ball.  We discover the giga-captain (named Balok) was also the owner of the Rubik’s cube and he’s none-too-pleased with the way Kirk blew it up.  Balok explains that the cube was actually a sort of warning buoy (I guess a lethal warning is the best kind?), but since kirk ignored it the Enterprise has been selected for destruction.  Thankfully Balok has a heart-of-gold and opts to grant the Enterprise a ten-minute window so the crew can dwell on their imminent demise humanely.  I bet Balok is one of those rip-the-band-aid-off-slowly kinda guys 
While Lt. Bailey completely loses his cool, Kirk attempts to out-bluff Balok with one whopper of a hail-mary attempt; threating him with a totally-not-made-up-secret-weapon called Carbomite (which isn’t even real in the Star Trek universe).  Kirks explains that Carbomite works by deflecting all attacks on federation ships, redirecting that attack back towards any assailant foolish enough to attempt it.  Balok decides that instead of risking an attack on the Enterprise, he will break off from the mother ship, using a smaller vessel (albeit still super powerful) to drag them to a nearby planet, where the crew will be left to live out their days. 
With the mothership gone, Kirk revs up the Enterprise’s engines in the hopes of burning out his Balok’s mini-ship in the process.  And it works!  The little ship is left adrift and helpless.  Kirk beams over to the ship in hopes of smoothing things out peacefully, but not only was Balok was in control the WHOLE time, he is ALSO Ron Howard’s little brother!  He explains that he just wanted to see if the Enterprise folk would act violently if they thought they had the upper hand.  Since Kirk passed the test, Balok Howard decides to let the Enterprise go, asking Kirk for one crew member to stay behind “So he can learn more about them”.  Lt. Bailey agrees to stay supposedly because it’s an exciting opportunity, and Kirk is like “cool, maybe you’ll become a less useless bag of shit along the way!” *I may be paraphrasing a tiny bit*  And everyone lives happily ever after.
The Verdict
‘The Carbomite Maneuver’ is the second episode produced (or the third if you count ‘the Cage’) and already the show is forming into what would make it so iconic.  The Kirk/Spock dynamic is on full display this time around, and their chemistry feels more natural and familiar.  We also get to meet Dr. McCoy aka ‘Bones’, who likewise exhibits a relationship with Kirk that feels meaningful without any real exposition needed.  It’s easy to see why Roddenberry had him replace Dr. Piper from ‘where no man has gone before’.
I also appreciate how minimalistic the script is, keeping the threat largely unseen while most of the action plays out on the bridge.  Star Trek famously struggled to keep budget costs down, and I’m betting this was one such attempt; then again there’s plenty of model work for the enterprise, which apparently slowed down post production. Regardless, the end result is an episode that successfully builds intrigue around an unknown adversary.  The ending is a little convenient for my tastes, but such things are more often-than-not a limitation of network television.
3.5 stars (out of 5)
Additional Observations
At one point Baby Howard shows the Enterprise crew an ‘image of himself’ which looks like a stereotypical alien. Later we find out this was a decoy which B-Howard refers to as ‘The Mr. Hyde to my Jekyll’.  But Mr. Hyde was an autonomous split personally, not an animatronic puppet, which makes his analogy pretty weak.  The Wizard of Oz would have been a better comparison, but I guess Balok didn’t have time to read through earth’s entire literary database, so I’ll cut him some slack.
I found myself disinterested in the Lt. Baily subplot.  His character served a function, but he’s just so obviously a ‘character that we shouldn’t get attached to’.  Narratively his decision to leave the Enterprise is  not dissimilar from the ending of “Star Trek: The Motion picture” over a decade later (or even Close encounters” for that matter), but this earlier iteration never felt like it earned the emotional beat it was going for. 
Baby-Clint-Howard-but-with-a-grown-up-voice is unnerving.  I would genuinely prefer to explore the galaxy with V’ger.
Clearly someone on the writing team must have had a Rubik’s cube they were unable to solve, and this was their revenge.  I don’t care what anyone else says, that’s now behind-the-scenes canon as far as I’m concerned.
I’m happy to report that Spock’s got his blue shirt this time around, except now we have Uhuru wearing the command gold instead of her usual Red!  I guess everyone just wanted a chance to try it on? Maybe it’s an ongoing prank to see if Kirk will notice.
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babyjujubee · 22 days
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Alan Horn, George Lucas, Clint Howard, Ron Howard, Emilia Clarke, Alden Ehrenreich, Donald Glover, Jon Favreau, John Powell, Paul Bettany, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Thandie Newton, Woody Harrelson, Joonas Suotamo, Lawrence Kasdan, Jon Kasdan and Simon Emanuel attend the premiere of Solo: A Star Wars Story at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles, California on May 10, 2018.
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Alfred Molina in Short Movies Series → (1/?)
↳Big Guy (2009) as Kent
On Dailymotion
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