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cristinaricci · 5 months
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TRUE ROMANCE (1993) Christian Slater & Patricia Arquette as Clarence and Alabama
Amid the chaos of that day, when all I could hear was the thunder of gunshots, and all I could smell was the violence in the air, I look back and am amazed that my thoughts were so clear and true, that three words went through my mind endlessly, repeating themselves like a broken record: you're so cool, you're so cool, you're so cool.
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linusbenjamin · 1 year
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Severance 2022 | dir. Ben Stiller
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horrorwomensource · 2 months
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Patricia Arquette as Kristen Parker A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
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classichorrorblog · 6 months
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A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
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cinematicmasterpiece · 5 months
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lost highway (1997)
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filmreveries · 6 months
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“You were in the house, calling my name, but I couldn't find you. Then there you were, lying in bed... but it wasn't you. It looked like you, but it wasn't.”
Lost Highway (1997) dir. David Lynch
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lousolversons · 1 year
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Patricia Arquette as Harmony Cobel in Season 1 of SEVERANCE
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voguefashion · 5 months
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Actresses by Bruce Weber
Uma Thurman (1985), Patricia Arquette (1992), Natalie Portman (1998), Cate Blanchett (1999), Elizabeth Taylor (2002), Monica Bellucci (2002), Nicole Kidman (2003), Marion Cotillard (2010), Léa Seydoux (2012) and Jessica Chastain (2013).
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goodsirs · 2 years
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Patricia Arquette as Kissin’ Kate Barlow in Holes (2003)
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opsena · 8 months
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Severance (2022– ) 1x01 - "Good News About Hell"
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
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twisted-w0rds · 2 years
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Lost Highway ( 1997 )
David Lynch
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horrorwomensource · 3 months
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Heather Langenkamp & Patricia Arquette as Nancy Thompson & Kristen Parker in A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
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odinsblog · 4 months
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These mask off moments aren’t anything new.
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It’s official: White “feminists” like Julianna Margulies, Amy Schumer and Patricia Arquette have no clue that Black women, Black LGBTQ people, and Black Jewish people are actual categories of people who exist.
Worse still, they completely ignore that it is often white women who have been responsible for some of the worst harms inflicted on Black people and NBPoC.
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White “feminists” constantly acting like they’ve done the most - when they’ve only helped themselves and then pulled up the ladder afterwards - then demanding the labor of marginalized Black people in return for their so-called “help” is disgusting. Their transactional, conditional allyship, and their focus on one singular identity at the expense of all others, is the polar opposite of intersectional feminism.
Black people have had some real allies from every race, color and creed, but let’s get this straight: Black people fought our own fights and when we lose, we most definitely do our own dying. Nobody “gave” us anything because Julianna Margulies put a fucking black square on her Instagram pfp when George Floyd was murdered. And Black people don’t owe any of these racists a damn thing for their extremely limited, performative, paternalistic, and self-serving “allyship”.
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