SHYGIRL by Eric Johnson
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there are no words to describe the SPIRITUAL experience of the david fooliverse audio
I have fucking transcended
I have left the goddamn mortal plain
do not expect me to recover from this, im gone, dead, finito, never to return
WHY IS HE SO AGGHAGGSGAHGAGHGHGAGHGHHHGGHGGHGHGHAGHSGHCFGFDGFGF
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i don't talk enough about eric mathews and i hate that man so much however the adam parallels are uncanny. he survived his traps. he wanted to live. he had an entire life he wanted to return to. unlike adam, he didn't deserve to live though, and unlike adam, he lived. he spent months in that dark room, befriending rats, eating shit meals through a locked door, losing his mind. i think about adam, behind a locked door, waiting for food, waiting to be saved, because he deserved to live, he wanted to live, he survived, damn you. do you think his ghost haunted eric, watching this man deteriorate in the dark? do you think he looked at this man with pity? maybe a glimmer of hope that eric would make it out of there alive? do you think adam thought "if not me, him" and that maybe, just maybe, eric would change and live freely? do you think he had hope? do you think that hope soured in is mouth when he realized that eric was being fed and kept away like a pig for slaughter? eric was always going to die. eric never had hope. they were both meant to die in that dark room. they were always going to die. maybe adams death was a mercy, after all
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türko park headcanons
this is might be the most painfully turkish contribution to the sp fandom
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had a nightmare that my cartman plush came out of the wash completely ruined and it felt like this
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Force of Nature: The Dry 2 - Movie Review
TL;DR – There is a solid film in here; you just need to find it through all the messiness.
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5.
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.Disclosure – I paid to watch this film.
Force of Nature: The Dry 2 Review –
Back in 2020, there was a great moment when, thanks to the current circumstances, The Dry, Penguin Bloom, and High Ground were the top films in…
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Watching True Blood and the contrast of how the show (and the books) made Eric Northman Ready for Primetime (a romance arc) and how Kresley Cole made Lothaire Ready for Romance should be STUDIED
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The film’s main star, Eric Bana, who also produces the film via Pick Up Truck Pictures, said the decision was made with “some regret, but a large amount of conviction”.
“I’m incredibly proud of this much-anticipated Australian film and want to be able to do it justice by promoting it thoroughly. Due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, of which I am a long-standing member, it is not possible to do that at this time,” he said in a statement.
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The Dry Movie Review
Aaron Falk returns to his drought-stricken hometown to attend a tragic funeral. But his return opens a decades-old wound - the unsolved death of a teenage girl.
I know that the critical consensus was positive for The Dry, but I can’t say that I felt similarly. I had not yet read the book, but planned to change this after watching the film so I could compare the two, so this review is based on the film alone.
The Dry is visually appealing, and the cast is of course phenomenal. What I love most about films such as this one is that they are often a great vehicle for strong character work, and this is no exception. The depth that this film allows, furthered by the strong flashback scenes, is remarkable for character development. The most engaging aspects of The Dry are the relationships between all of the characters, particularly due to the tension exuded by Falk’s return to his hometown and what happened when he was a teenager. There is nothing more compelling than the back and forth that occurs between conflicting personalities with various suspect agendas. The actors portray their onscreen personas brilliantly. I also enjoyed the burgeoning friendship between Aaron (Eric Bana) and Sergeant Raco (Keir O’Donnell) as they attempted to discover the truth of the supposed murder-suicide.
Unfortunately, whilst I very much enjoyed the character work, I couldn’t help but be become more disappointed with the narrative the further the story progressed. This was particularly evident towards the end of the film, however I also felt that many of the supposed clues and plot twists were completely obvious early on. I have no idea if this is due to the shift from book to film, or common to both, but I could tell where most of the story was going almost immediately. This would not have been terrible on its own, but the fact of the matter is the end became a major letdown when revelations occurred that I just felt weren’t at all believable, and the person I was watching it with was also verbalising this as we watched it. The exception to this is the companion narrative set in the past, which I think was handled beautifully.
Did I enjoy my viewing? Yes, of course, there was a lot I liked about The Dry, but the essential elements of the crime/thriller narrative that were ‘revealed’ by its end just didn’t do it for me at all. Much of it felt out of place and didn’t make sense when compared to other aspects of the plot itself. We found ourselves looking back at things that had occurred earlier in the film and trying to understand how any of it made sense to end in that way.
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Music at Dry Land Distillers, March-May 2024
Fearless leader of the Jazz Unit, trumpeter Eric Ottem, joins me in March. Nico Steffens (KoSnoCo himself!) is with me on baritone sax in April. I’ll play the rare solo gig in May, possibly with a special guest or two.
But that’s not all! Pianist Adam Bodine will be playing jazz and beyond on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. He’s a killer player with a unique sound that you need to hear! And with…
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Κριτική ταινίας : Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (Άγρια Φύση)
Κριτική ταινίας : Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (Άγρια Φύση) του Robert Connolly #review
Με τους Eric Bana, Jacqueline McKenzie, Anna Torv, Deborra-Lee Furness, Robin McLeavy, Lucy Ansell, Sisi Stringer, Tony Briggs, Richard Roxburgh
Το Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (Άγρια Φύση) του Robert Connolly παλεύει με αφηγηματικές ασυνέπειες και περίεργες επιλογές, με φόντο τα εκπληκτικά τοπία της Αυστραλίας.
Πέντε γυναίκες συμμετέχουν σε ένα καταφύγιο πεζοπορίας αλλά μόνο τέσσερις βγαίνουν από την άλλη πλευρά. Οι ομοσπονδιακοί πράκτορες Aaron Falk και Carmen Cooper κατευθύνονται στα βουνά ελπίζοντας να βρουν την αγνοουμένη ακόμη…
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[Video/Audio Review] Force Of Nature: The Dry 2 (2024) by Super Marcey & Bede Jermyn
Force Of Nature: The Dry 2 (2024)
Written and Directed by Robert Connolly based on the novel by Jane Harper
Starring: Eric Bana, Anna Torv, Deborra-Lee Furness, Robin McLeavy, Sisi Stringer, Lucy Ansell, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, Jacqueline McKenzie, Tony Briggs and Richard Roxburgh.
Synopsis: Five women participate in a hiking retreat but only four come out the other side. Federal agents Aaron Falk…
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