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cinema-winding · 10 months
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Evdeki Düşman:Başlangıç
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Kendinden dünyadan kaçmak içindi bütün çabası. Saklandığı ev aslında onun esir kambın olacaktı.
Tam “dinsizin hakkından imansız gelir” lafının filmi gibi
Korku severler her daim ayrı bir duruş ile sevdiği filmlerden . Bunun bir özelliği tabii ki filmden sonra aynı buna benzer bir gerçek bir olayın yaşanması. Yapımcılar olayın birinci perdesini çekmeye ikna etmiş gözüküyor.
Ve filme geçelim.
Akıl hastanesinden kaçarak zengin bir ailenin kaybolan çocuğunun yerine geçen bir kızın hikayesini konu ediyor. Rusya’da bir psikiyatri kliniğinde yatan Leena Klammer, uzun süredir kaçmayı planlar. Sonunda amacına ulaşan Leena’nın önündeki hedef yeni bir kurban aile. Amerikalı varlıklı bir ailenin kayıp kızı rolüne bürünerek oyununa başlar. Ancak Leena’nın artık "Esther" olduğu yeni hayatında planlamadığı bir durum vardır. Anne Tricia, çocuklarını korumak için Esther’in karşısına dikilen her şeyi göze alan biridir.
Bir yetim olan Esther yine kendinden nefret ettiriyor ama bu kez büyük bir farkla: Ondan daha nefretlik bir aileyle birlikte.... Filmin aile kavramıyla alakalı bazı dertleri olduğunu görüyoruz. Yer yer donu ifadeler her an patlamaya hazır bir bomba izlenimi yaratıyor.
Ailenin de yozlaşmış ve sevgi değil mecburiyetten birbirine katlanan bir grup insanın. Dengelerini korumak için neler yapabileceğine tanık oluyoruz . Her ailenin bir sırrı vardır . Esther ise sırlarını ile gelen bir yabancıydı . Sırlar ortak hedef uğruna aynı masada toplanmalarına sahne mi olacak? Yoksa savaş çok daha sert mi geçecek ? Seyircinin gerilmesine ,izlemesine ve beklentiyi yüksek tutan bir film karşınızda. Bazen bir aileye dahil olmak yalnızlıktan çok daha kötüdür .
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badmovieihave · 1 year
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Bad movie I have Orphan: First Kill
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olivierdemangeon · 2 years
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ORPHAN: FIRST KILL (2022) ★★★✮☆
ORPHAN: FIRST KILL (2022) ★★★✮☆
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tuppencetrinkets · 2 years
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#47,000 unsorted caps from Orphan First Kill can be found HERE.
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thebutcher-5 · 10 months
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Wolf Hunter
Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo abbiamo deciso di catapultarci nel mondo della fantascienza e in particolar modo un film sci-fi incentrato sui paradossi temporali davvero interessante ossia Predestination. La storia è incentrata su un agente spazio-temporale il cui compito è catturare un noto terrorista chiamato Frizzle Bomber che nel passato, nel 1975, fece un…
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thelezzer · 5 months
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as a spiritual successor to this post:
if you have old spotify wrapped playlists saved, what was your #100 song each year?
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coolthingsguyslike · 2 years
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rocknrollflames · 1 month
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Dazed and Confused Behind the Scenes Footage
Great comment by Sasha Jenson. How Linklater wanted it to be a day in the life of teens in the 70's. Just a slice of life.
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cinematitlecards · 1 year
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"Dazed And Confused" (1993) Directed by Richard Linklater (Comedy)
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mythcreant · 2 years
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Richard Linklater’s retro-stoner nostalgia trip, Dazed And Confused – about the last day of school in an average town circa 1976, with an all-star cast of up-and-comers – graduated to theaters on September 24, 1993.
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 11 months
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chicinsilk · 2 years
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US Vogue October 1, 1968 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Model Lauren Hutton
Photo Gianni Penati
Makeup from the Urbane mundane collection by Jacqueline Cochran designed to give clarity to the skin of the city. Here: Nutria eye shadow, Honey Blush to illuminate the cheeks, Pink Sand lipstick to warm the mouth. Russian broadtail coat and sable sleeve on chain, made to order by Maximilian. Channel from Harry Winston. Earrings: Van Cleef & Arpels. Hairstyle: Alan of Kenneth.
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years
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Dazed and Confused (1993)
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I couldn’t have grown up in the suburbs of Austin, Texas in 1976 but after seeing Dazed and Confused it feels like I did. This is not a film about big events. It doesn’t even really have a plot but there’s something about the honest way it looks back at a time that’s come and gone that’s illuminating. It isn’t saying that things were necessarily good or bad. They were just a certain way. It also happens to be funny, touching, quotable and very, very memorable – quite a feat for a movie where not much happens.
It’s May 28, 1976: the last day of classes at Lee High School. Most students are looking forward to their summer vacations. For the graduates, that last bell ring is a sign that life is moving on - maybe without them. For the incoming freshman boys and girls, they have an annual hazing to “look forward” to.
The film features a huge ensemble cast that includes Jason London, Ben Affleck, Milla Jovovich, Cole Hauser, Parker Posey, Adam Goldberg, Joey Lauren Adams, Nicky Katt, Rory Cochrane and (most memorable of all) Matthew McConaughey. We flow in and out of people’s days and the only "event" connecting the teens is the date. It isn't about what happens; it's about how it makes you feel. For me, it was illuminating but simultaneously not the least bit surprising. Nostalgic but also critical. Warm but bitter... but mostly warm. Reading between the lines, what does this film say? It talks openly about the high school bullies and how much you HATED them. Ben Affleck's character embodies every crappy person you ever met between grades 9 and 12; the one you wish you could go back and humiliate on camera so you could rewatch their destruction over and over. The way his story plays out probably wouldn’t happen to anyone watching, though it feels like it kinda could have. It’s just fantastical enough that it would make for the greatest “remember that time when?” story ever.
Other characters make you realize that high school might not have been so bad. Randall “Pink” Floyd (Jason London) represents that first step towards adulthood where age and grades no longer matter and you can suddenly befriend anyone as long as the two of you can have an honest conversation about any topic. The biggest victories are when people learn a lesson before it’s too late, or when a guy and a girl finally realize that actually, they really like each other. Car crashes, drug overdoses, teenage pregnancies, explosive drama between friends are problems for another day, another movie. This is about looking back at that one day. You remember that one where we were all just together and that thing happened? Yeah, it was a little weird in hindsight, but kinda great too.
Dazed and Confused is funny because it’s true. Even if you didn’t actually live through these moments because it’s the wrong location, year, language, etc. the plot feels like it came from your past. It isn’t like other films about teenagers because it isn’t a big story, but by being the mirror opposite of those films, it helps paint a complete picture of what life is really like. (Theatrical version on the big screen, April 15, 2018)
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autumn2may · 2 years
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Today Richard Marpole reviews Matthew Dawkins' They Came from Beyond the Grave! from Onyx Path Publishing! 🐉
"Drawing on the…horror tropes and poor budgets of 1970s horror films…It’s fun and funny, gruesome and gory, over-acted and overblown. [In the best way!]"
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louisupdates · 9 months
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Concert Review: Louis Tomlinson at Moody Amphitheater
Louis Tomlinson brought his headlining “Faith in the Future” Tour to Moody Amphitheater on July 7. Throughout the night, Tomlinson brought heartfelt lyrics, upbeat anthems, and an infectious positive energy that truly gave the Austin crowd a night to remember.
Written by Lauren Stephens
Photos by Lauren Stephens
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Austin’s balmy air and glowing sunset enveloped Moody Amphitheater on July 7, where despite the warm Texas weather, Louis Tomlinson fans lined up along the venue’s perimeter anxiously awaiting what would be a fiery set from the British artist. They came bearing handmade signs, treasured merchandise, and an anticipatory excitement for the night ahead.
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Around 7:10 pm, the show opened with a set from 23-year-old singer-songwriter Andrew Cushin. He kicked off with his hit song “You Don’t Belong” from his debut EP. The Newcastle native displayed a refreshing vulnerability, singing about everything from addiction (“4.5%”) and the everlasting remnants of childhood we all carry with us (“You’ll Be Free”). His mature lyrics and captivating stage presence made for a strong beginning to the night. At 8:00 pm, Scottish indie rock band The Snuts took the stage. Jack Cochrane, Joe McGilveray, Callum Wilson, and Jordan Mckay showed off their seamless group dynamic throughout their enlivening 30 minute set. They played a mix of indie rock tunes, ranging from summer tune “Maybe California” to their newest single “Gloria.” Their coming of age aura synced perfectly with the golden hour lighting and the crowd waving their hands in the air enthusiastically.
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Shortly after the sun fell, The Snuts wrapped up their set, and the crowd felt the closeness of Tomlinson’s presence as the pre-show playlist came on shuffle. At each song’s end, everyone collectively held their breaths — eyes scanning the stage for the beloved singer — and released them as a new, non-Louis tune began. At 9:05 pm, their inhales released into a collective scream as the lights dipped the amphitheater into darkness. Seconds later, white lights flashed on stage and smoke filled the air as the supporting band walked out to their respective places. The recognizable opening drum beats of “The Greatest” rang through the venue, and in a haze of white fog and flashing lights, Tomlinson entered the stage with a smile. Screams erupted from the crowd before falling seamlessly into singing the first track off Faith In The Future along with him.
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Following the opening track, the lights shifted into a sensual red as Tomlinson began his 2019 single “Kill My Mind.” Now adjusted to the stage, he gripped his mic passionately as he eased into the chorus singing, “I can ease the pain / Just a little taste babe / And ya won't let go of your hold on me.” Throughout the song and the rest of the set, Tomlinson was intentional about connecting with his fans, gracing all areas of the stages and pointing out to fans’ beaming faces. The crowd reflected his energy right back to him, dancing and rehearsing each lyric without hesitation.
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The vibrant red lights shifted into a soft blue, signaling a shift into the more reflective single “Bigger Than Me.” Touching on the inner struggles of self-doubt and personal growth, the pop rock anthem brought the crowd together in beautiful solidarity. Tomlinson’s eyes gleamed with gratitude as he looked out, taking in the gravity of thousands of voices singing back to him, “Now I realize that the world outside / Is bigger than me.”
Throughout his hour and a half long set, Tomlinson never lost the attention of his audience. The crowd mirrored his every lyric, and consistently erupted into cheers between each song. There were moments of sentimental tears, such as during the One Direction original “Night Changes,” and others of spirited dancing during “She is Beauty” and “Back to You.”
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After two minutes and 18 seconds of the sheer zeal of “Out of My System,” Tomlinson disappeared off the stage in a post-firework fog. Fans quickly caught the encore memo and began chanting, “Louis! Louis! Louis!” After a couple minutes passed, a single spotlight appeared on the dark stage, and Tomlinson reappeared, standing alone on the side of the stage. His warm voice recollected a darker time in the beginning lines of “Saturdays,” “Feelin' dirty cheap on Silver Street / At quarter to three / Hidden across my face / In the crowd, I'm countin' up the days / In a haze.” The pensive first verse and nostalgic pre-chorus slowly built into the all of the lights going up and the band joining in as he sang, “No matter how much you want it, some things change.”
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For the final two songs of the set, Tomlinson played an ode to his past life with “Where Do Broken Hearts Go,” from One Direction’s fourth studio album, Four. Suddenly we were back in 2014, and the atmosphere filled with a sense of reminiscence and nostalgia for a time that was simpler. After the crowd screamed the last, “Where do broken hearts go?” back at Tomlinson, the stage dimmed yet again. Soon after, a singular light welcomed the beginning of Faith in the Future’s third single “Silver Tongues.” Reflecting on the bliss of coming-of-age moments, the song perfectly captured the night’s youthful fervor as fans echoed, “Nights like these, we'll remember,” and Tomlinson’s powerful performance proved this to be true to every audience member. As the song closed out, fireworks pierced the black sky and streamers cascaded down, with fans reaching up, hoping to take a small part of Tomlinson’s magic with them.
“The Faith in The Future” Tour’s success made it even more clear how influential Tomlinson has become. Louis’ fans know every lyric to every tune, and there is a sense of community at his concerts that few artists achieve. His music speaks to some of his darkest moments and greatest memories, creating a striking bond between him and his fans. In this, Tomlinson perfectly, yet honestly, fulfills the greatest gift of music: to connect people.
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lgbtqreads · 11 months
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do you know any books that are kinda like the a league of their own show on prime? bonus if one of them is butch like jess or lupe
btw thank you for all that you do on here :)
Full disclosure that I don't watch the show, so all I really know is "sports." I can tell you Home Field Advantage is football YA with a butch MC, but otherwise, here's a whole bunch of Sapphic sports romance, and I hope you find something in there that fits!
Home Field Advantage by Dahlia Adler (High School Football, Cheerleading)
The Long Shot by A.L. Brooks (Amz) (Golf)
Match Point by R.L. Burgess (Tennis)
Bring Her On by Chelsea M. Cameron (Cheerleading)
Prize Money by Celeste Castro (Professional Rodeo)
*Wake Up, Nat & Darcy by Kate Cochrane (Hockey)
Hard Drive by Shae Connor (Baseball)
Out on the Ice by Kelly Farmer (Hockey)
Stuck Landing by Lauren Gallagher (Gymnastics)
Into the Blue by Pene Hanson
Slammed by Lola Keeley (Tennis)
Off Pitch by Brianna Kienitz (Soccer)
Hotshot by Clare Lydon (Soccer)
Crash Into You by Diana Morland (Roller Derby)
Roller Girl by Vanessa North (T) (Amz) (Roller Derby)
Gold by E.J. Noyes (Skiing)
Never Mine by Bryce Oakley (Soccer)
In Her Court by Tamsen Parker (Amz) (Tennis)
Fire on the Ice by Tamsen Parker (Amz) (Speed Skating)
She Drives Me Crazy by Kelly Quindlen (High School Cheerleading, Basketball)
Interference by Zoe Reed (High School Hockey)
Endgame by Zoe Reed (College Soccer)
Delay of Game by Tracey Richardson (Hockey)
Catch and Cradle by Katia Rose (College Lacrosse)
Edge of Glory by Rachel Spangler (Amz) (Snowboarding, Skiing)
Love All by Rachel Spangler (Amz) (Tennis)
Top of Her Game by M. Ullrich (Soccer)
Break Point by Yolanda Wallace (Tennis)
Lucky Loser by Yolanda Wallace (Tennis)
*Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner (Soccer)
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