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closetofcuriosities · 10 days
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GODZILLA PROMO HAT - 1998
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spockvarietyhour · 1 year
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Two guys from Melrose Place and Bulldog from Frasier
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gbhbl · 1 year
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Horror Movie Review: Trick or Treat (1986)
A bullied metal head obtains a mysterious demo record of a recently deceased hard rock star with startling consequences. Featuring rock gods Gene Simmons and Ozzy Osbourne.
Trick or Treat is a 1986 American horror comedy film, directed by Charles Martin Smith. Starring Marc Price and Tony Fields, with special appearances by Gene Simmons and Ozzy Osbourne. High school outcast Eddie Weinbauer is writing a letter to his hero, heavy metal musician Sammi Curr. A vulgar and infamous superstar, Sammi is a hometown hero of Eddie’s town and an alumnus of Eddie’s own…
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bemybaebaebae · 2 years
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whileiamdying · 2 years
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MELROSE PLACE
The lives and loves of a group of young adults living in “Melrose Place” in California. Each with their own dreams and drives, the inevitable conflicts, conquests, and consummations ensue.
— At Melrose Place, no one is innocent.
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tvshowscouples · 2 months
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ruivieira1950 · 1 year
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badgaymovies · 2 years
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Masquerade (1988)
Masquerade by #BobSwaim, starring #RobLowe and #MegTilly, "details of the lifestyles of the rich and famous don't exactly ring true",
BOB SWAIM Bil’s rating (out of 5): BB.5 USA, 1988. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Michael Levy Enterprises. Screenplay by Dick Wolf. Cinematography by David Watkin. Produced by Michael I. Levy. Music by John Barry. Production Design by John Kasarda. Costume Design by John Boxer. Film Editing by Scott Conrad. Cashing in on the popularity of steamy erotic thrillers that lived in the shadow of Body Heat, this…
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24hoursofsarcasm · 4 months
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White female cops are worse than the male white cops sometimes. I was pulled over for a minor traffic violation something simple as I didn’t put my new registration sticker on my license plate, but I had my new registration and sticker in the car. I explained to her because of the temperature the sticker wasn’t going to stick (lady at dmv said if the temperature outside wasn’t at least 33 degrees it wouldn’t stick) I never raised my voice and showed her everything that she needed to see registration, insurance, license. She ran my name cause why not I’m black I must have warrants 😁came back with nothing and me being the sarcastic savant I am say to her “now that was a waste of time wasn’t it” 🤫 should have just kept my mouth shut 🤐 right after I said that she says something to the effect of “so, you think this is funny?” and I said yes and she said “oh really” and I said “yeah really” then she asks me “do you mind if I search your car?” and I politely declined 😌. Then she hits me with the typical response “if you don’t have anything in the car then you don’t have anything to worry about”🥱 I politely decline again and ask “am I free to go?” She comes back with “your being detained until another unit gets here”😑. New officer arrives I’m still sitting in my car he approaches her 👮🏻 and I hear her say I was acting “weird” he walks up to my car and the same old script “how you doing tonight sir?” And I’m like “good” then out of nowhere he’s like “I know you don’t I ?” I look at his face and I’m like “Doug?” And he said “yeah!” Turns out me and this officer went to high school together, we weren’t close friends but we were cool hung out a few times he used to hang out with one of my buddies. So we chit chatting talking about classmates and catching up, so I’m like this is cool and shit catching up, but what’s up man can I go, and what’s up with her why she acting like that she didn’t even have to call for another officer, this dude tells me that she is racist and she thinks she’s the best female officer 👮🏻 on the street and that even if it’s minor stuff she’s running names and doing vehicle tosses. He also told me that some people don’t know they can decline a car search and she knows that, but when you do, like you did she’ll call for another unit to back her up so she can do a car search. He also said he hates backing her up cause he knows 7 times out of 10 that it’s something like this and her excuse every time is someone was acting “weird” and that’s code for I didn’t get my way to search their car and arrest another black person. He also told me that there’s a group of white female officers 👮🏻 👮🏻👮🏻👮🏻👮🏻that like only to go to black neighborhoods and fuck with them when they get certain calls just a reason to be more aggressive🤯😳 and I’m like woooow, but not at all surprised. So he sends me on my way and I can see her face when I pass, that bitch was mad mad 😡 and I was 🤣. So y’all be careful with these white female cops or cops in general not every story is going to end like mine.
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mpreghotties · 4 months
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Scotty Mccreery and Brian Austin Green used to date. Brian was a great boyfriend even though he would constantly get possessive over Scotty. He would swallow him whole, orally and through his dick, he would absorb him, unbirth him (turning him into his son and raising him for a year until he grows back to normal size.)
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Scotty really tried to make it work with Brian, they even took a break for 3 months to date other people.
Brian Austin green began dating Doug savant and Scotty Mccreery ended up going back to one of his EXs Max Irons.
Eventually they got jealous and swallowed eachothers partners whole!
Part 1 is finished part 2 is in the reblog below!
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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Tim Streeter and Doug Cooeyate in Mala Noche (Gus Van Sant, 1986) Cast: Tim Streeter, Doug Cooeyate, Ray Monge, Nyla McCarthy. Screenplay: Gus Van Sant, based on a story by Walt Curtis. Cinematography: John J. Campbell. Film editing: Gus Van Sant. Music: Creighton Lindsay. It occurs to me that Gus Van Sant's first feature, Mala Noche, has something in common with his best-known and most commercially successful films, Good Will Hunting (1997) and Milk (2008), both of which earned him Oscar nominations (and won Oscars for, respectively, actors Robin Williams and Sean Penn): They're all about dispossessed young men. Harvey Milk manages to overcome the political stigma of being gay, but is gunned down by a homophobe. Will Hunting emerges from South Boston as a mathematical savant, but never quite overcomes the feeling of being out of place. And Walt, the protagonist of Mala Noche, is a gay man living apparently by choice on Skid Row in Portland, working as a janitor and as a clerk in a tiny liquor store that mostly sells cheap hooch to winos. It's pretty clear that Walt (Tim Streeter) is not much for impulse control: The object of his obsession, Johnny (Doug Cooeyate), with his long dark eyelashes and full lips, looks like a cross between Mick Jagger and a Pre-Raphaelite angel, and Walt pursues him relentlessly. Unable to get Johnny to sleep with him, Walt goes for proximity -- having rough sex with Johnny's friend Roberto (Ray Monge).  Van Sant intentionally withholds much of Walt's backstory: We suspect from his good looks and affable, articulate manner that he comes from middle-class origins, so his slumming and his frustrated erotic obsession look like a kind of masochism. Mala Noche is no masterpiece, but it's a fascinating work of first-film ultra-low-budget ingenuity, with its location shooting, its high-contrast black-and-white cinematography, and its plausible performances by actors who were then unknown and have pretty much remained so.
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cantsayidont · 5 months
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March 2022. An intermittently amusing but frequently infuriating Ellen Rapoport sitcom, launched on HBO Max and then switched to STARZ for its second season, MINX is set in the early '70s and follows the misadventures of an idealistic white woman named Joyce Pritchard (Ophelia Lovibond), who reluctantly transforms her plan for an intellectual feminist women's magazine into a high-profile adult magazine for women, published by good-natured sleazebag Doug Renetti (Jake Johnson), who sees it as a weird but potentially viable addition to his existing magazine line. Joyce is deeply uncomfortable with Doug's world of nude centerfolds and sex toy ads, but as the magazine takes off, she finds she loves being famous — and enjoys taking advantage of her position of power over attractive, often none-too-bright men. Meanwhile, Doug's long-suffering Black girlfriend cum business manager Tina (Idara Victor) wants more respect; gay photographer/art director Richie (Oscar Montoya) struggles with his aspirations to do something better — and editorial directives not to make a magazine full of naked men seem too gay; and Joyce's married older sister Shelly (Lennon Parham), who resents Joyce for leading a kind of life she never got a chance to experience, has an unexpected affair with former nude model Bambi (Jessica Lowe) that leads to a midlife gay awakening.
Like the earlier G.L.O.W. streaming series (which it strongly resembles in structure and tone), MINX wants to be titillating, but its smug middle-class disapproval of porn and sex work is like a millstone around its neck: It's willing to concede that Doug and Tina, who are strictly on the business side, are pretty savvy, but it stubbornly refuses to entertain the notion that anyone who poses for or performs in porn could harbor any real intellect — the male models are all hunkier versions of Lenny from OF MICE AND MEN, and even Bambi, who's arguably the show's most likable character, is presented as a kind of idiot savant. Moreover, the show walks a weird line of expecting the audience to laugh at Joyce's second-wave feminist priggishness while also presuming that she's ultimately right, morally if not practically, in ways the narrative doesn't really support. The problem with Joyce is not that she's a feminist buzzkill, but that she's an entitled, classist snob who struggles to conceal her obvious contempt for anyone she considers her social or intellectual inferior (and who becomes an increasingly terrible boss as the magazine takes off). However, for the show to really engage with why Joyce is terrible would require the writers to reexamine their own prejudices, which they're obviously unwilling to do.
MINX remains watchable mostly on the strength of its supporting characters — Tina, Richie, Bambi, and Shelly are more interesting and far more appealing than Joyce — but it would be nice if the show were less eager to make them the punchline of the joke. The show also further strains goodwill with the unwelcome addition of the intolerable Elizabeth Perkins as a wealthy widow who becomes the new owner of Doug's publishing empire (an insufferable rich bitch completely indistinguishable from the insufferable rich bitch Perkins played in the second season of the agonizing comedy-mystery THE AFTERPARTY), a character whose narrative function is make the tug-of-war between Joyce and Doug largely irrelevant and to add an additional layer of smug white lady entitlement to a storyline already top-heavy with it.
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brookstonalmanac · 10 months
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Beer Birthdays 6.21
Beer Birthdays
Chuck Cook
Five Favorite Birthdays
Berkeley Breathed; cartoonist (1957)
Ray Davies; rock singer, songwriter (1944)
Rockwell Kent; illustrator, artist (1882)
Jean-Paul Sartre; French philosopher (1905)
Lalo Schifrin; Argentine pianist, composer (1932)
Famous Birthdays
Alicia Alighatti; porn actor (1984)
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach; composer (1732)
Meredith Baxter; actor (1947)
Jim Breuer; comedian (1967)
Sindee Coxx; porn actor (1970)
Ron Ely; actor (1938)
Joe Flaherty; comedian, actor (1941)
Michael Gross; actor (1947)
Mariette Hartley; actor (1940)
Al Hirschfeld; cartoonist (1903)
Judy Holliday; actor (1921)
Bernie Kopell; actor (1933)
Juliette Lewis; actor (1973)
Nils Lofgren; rock guitarist (1951)
Mary McCarthy; writer (1912)
Robert Pastorelli; actor (1954)
Chris Pratt; actor (1979)
Jane Russell; actor (1921)
Doug Savant; actor (1964)
O.C. Smith; jazz singer (1932)
Maureen Stapleton; actor (1925)
Henry Tanner; artist (1859)
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tvshowscouples · 3 months
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If you love Tom&Lynette (Desperate Housewives) and you want reblog or like,this is the link of my reblog couples :)
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rougekithes · 11 months
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young'ish doug savant is so so fine it's not fair
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deadlinecom · 1 year
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