Basil's boyfriend Graham wanted to spend more time with Cinnamon so he had her teach him how to knit. 🥺
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‘Oh my Father, Lord of Silence, Supreme God of Desolation, though mankind reviles yet aches to embrace, strengthen my purpose to save the world from a second ordeal of Jesus Christ and his grubby mundane creed. Two thousand years have been enough. Show man instead the raptures of Thy kingdom. Infuse in him the grandeur of melancholy, the divinity of loneliness, the purity of evil, the paradise of pain. What perverted imagination has fed man the lie that Hell festers in the bowels of the Earth? There is only one Hell, the leaden monotony of human existence. There is only one Heaven, the ecstasy of my Father's kingdom.’
‘Nazarene, charlatan, what can you offer humanity? Since the hour you vomited forth from the gaping wound of a woman, you've done nothing but drown man's soaring desires in a deluge of sanctimonious morality. You've inflamed the pubertal mind of youth with your repellent dogma of original sin. And now you absolve in denying them the ultimate joy beyond death by destroying me? But you will fail, Nazarene, as you have always failed. We were both created in man's image, but while you were born of an impotent God, I was conceived of a jackal. Born of Satan, the desolate one, the nail. Your pain on the cross was but a splinter compared to the agony of my father. Cast out of heaven, the fallen angel, banished, reviled. I will drive deeper the thorns into your rancid carcass, you profaner of vices. Cursed Nazarene. Satan, I will avenge thy torment, by destroying the Christ forever.’
— Damien Thorn (portrayed by Sam Neil), Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981), directed by Graham Baker; written by Andrew Birkin.
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Beowulf (1999)
My rating: 6/10
Quite possibly one of the most 1999 movies ever made, this is many things, but it ain't boring.
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HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT:
A kindly waiter
Shields socialite form husband
Clash leads to shipwreck
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Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981) dir. Graham Baker.
7.2/10
I wouldn't recommend this movie to my friends.
i wouldn't rewatch this movie.
Omg i didn't even realize this was Sam Neill from Jurassic Park.
It would be freaking crazy for an ambassador to kill themselves like that.
All throughout Damien's monologue about Christ, I'm like, what is the point of the anti-Christ? Also, it's so rude to just call him the anti-christ?
Here we go again, trying to make cute dogs seem scary.
Aww, this fox. Takes me back to Auntie Mame.
How was the disciples of the watch formed? and how did Damien gather them?
So, why was Damien naked on the floor like that?
I don't understand how we got Barbara to do that. If we can control people, why don't we just take over the world like that? What kinda lack of free will.
I still think we killed him too easily.
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Bitches be like
"The production team knew exactly what they were doing they made him slutty on purpose there is no other excuse"
And it'll just be a middle aged man covered in blood
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Omen III: Conflitto Finale
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every time capcom puts another cool and interesting female character in resident evil and lets her basically go to waste/promptly tosses her to the side i become one step closer to mutating and chokeslamming leon or smth idk
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I really like terrible characters who are pieces of shit and have no good qualities. I would enjoy every horrible thing they do and every horrible thing that happens to them with a smile on my face.
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