BITE ME (2019) Reviews of romantic comedy vampire movie
BITE ME (2019) Reviews of romantic comedy vampire movie
Bite Me is a 2019 American romantic comedy horror film directed by Meredith Edwards from a screenplay by co-producer Naomi McDougall Jones.
The movie stars Christian Coulson, Naomi McDougall Jones and Annie Golden.
Plot:
In New York City, Sarah (Naomi McDougall Jones) is part of a subculture of people who identify as vampires and who believe they need to drink blood to stay healthy. James…
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Jackson and April deserved a better storyline
April and Arizona didn't deserve to be written off. Their characters had more to offer
I wish Penny stayed. I really liked her character and I think she could have been explored more
Stephanie Edwards was the best resident after Cristina and deserved to be an attending
Leah Murphy shouldn't have done it to my baby Arizona but she had a point. It shouldn't have normalized attendings sleeping with residents
The whole Ben and Bailey storyline where he kills that mom and baby always makes me feel like crying. And it makes Bailey such a hypocrite.
Lexie and Mark are an epic love story because of their ending. If they were still alive, they would have ruined it like they did Arizona, Callie, Jackson, and April. In a way, their death was the best way to end their story.
Amelia had a sad life. But she can be annoying.
Mer, Maggie, Deluca, and Riggs just seemed icky. I know technically they all didn't overlap but it was very weird.
Maggie and Jackson were a complete NO (like why does Jackson get together with all Mer's sisters)
Maggie is such an interesting character. I wish they had introduced her early on. I wish she had met Lexie
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Look at this perfect underated Riddler. Yes, they have little screem time but goddamit if Meredith doesn't makes the best out of it. Look at my baby.
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True friend group goals are Catwoman, The Penguin, The Joker, and The Riddler in the Batman 66 movie… committing crimes and yelling at each other
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My pengy favs 🥰
I know they're out of character, but I like how they look and that Oswald would definitely dress up and make up like that
I really love these photos of Burgess and Robin, they look amazing
And a little nygmobblepot to keep up ^^
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Quietude
Van Gogh, Brooke, and Other Purveyors of Wisdom
Cornfield with Crows by Vincent van Gogh
Youth in Age
ONCE I was part of the music I heard
On the boughs or sweet between earth and sky;
For joy of the beating of wings on high
My heart shot into the breast of the bird.
I hear it now and I see it fly,
And a life in wrinkles again is stirred;
My heart shoots into the breast of the bird,
As it will for sheer love till the last long sigh.
—George Meredith
Intérieur blanc/White Interior by Pierre Bonnard
The Long Small Room
THE long small room that showed willows in the west
Narrowed up to the end the fireplace filled,
Although not wide. I liked it. No one guessed
What need or accident made them so build.
Only the moon, the mouse, and the sparrow peeped
In from the ivy round the casement thick.
Of all they saw and heard there they shall keep
The tale for the old ivy and older brick.
When I look back I am like moon, sparrow, and mouse
That witnessed what they could never understand
Or alter or prevent in the dark house.
One thing remains the same—this is my right hand
Crawling crab-like over the clean white page,
Resting awhile each morning on the pillow,
Then once more starting to crawl on towards age.
The hundred last leaves stream upon the willow.
—Edward Thomas
Sleeping Man with a Book by Yehuda Pen
The Busy Heart
NOW that we've done our best and worst, and parted,
I would fill my mind with thoughts that will not rend.
(O heart, I do not dare go empty-hearted)
I'll think of Love in books, Love without end;
Women with child, content; and old men sleeping;
And wet strong ploughlands, scarred for certain grain;
And babes that weep, and so forget their weeping;
And the young heavens, forgetful after rain;
And evening hush, broken by homing wings;
And Song's nobility, and Wisdom holy,
That live, we dead. I would think of a thousand things,
Lovely and lovable, and taste them slowly,
One after one, like tasting a sweet food.
I have need to busy my heart with quietude.
—Rupert Brooke
Rain by Vincent van Gogh
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The daughter of Simba and Nala, Kiara, the heir of Pride Rock, befriends the eldest son of Scar, and together, they will try to reunite the two prides. (Starring Matthew Broderick, Neve Campbell, Moira Kelly, Jason Marsden, Suzanne Pleshette, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Robert Guillaume, Edward Hibbert, Meredith Scott Lynn, Andy Dick, Jim Cummings, and James Earl Jones)
Released October 27, 1998
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