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therealjohnstewart · 11 days
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Cynthia Gibb
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jeremyleerennerdotcom · 9 months
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jeremy renner’s work in order 
2. deadly games ep 3 “the boss” 1995
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keep-it-light · 2 years
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Beauty’s Ways
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retrogoldenmemories · 4 months
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clemsfilmdiary · 5 months
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Broadcasting Christmas (2016, Peter Sullivan)
12/8/23
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ad-j · 11 months
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WATCHLIST 2022: Youngblood
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flovers2 · 1 year
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trusoulchristmas · 4 months
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cinemacentral666 · 10 months
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An Accidental Christmas (2007)
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Movie #1,061 • WELL, HONG? CH. 4
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I think this is the first Lifetime Original Movie that I watched intentionally? Folks, this is what happens when you dedicate one day every two weeks to watching a movie James Hong appeared in. I knew 'about' these 'films' of course, and what their general 'vibe' was (read: bad, and bad in very particular way). But sitting down to actually watch one was a different experience entirely. I'm a changed man now. There's no going back.
The logic of a Lifetime Original Movie (L.O.M.) exists outside of the stratosphere of a normal human mind. Every character embodies some variation of a stereotype of both different kinds of people and ideas, and sometimes these ways of being will shift on a dime from scene to scene. So the father character (a fascinating performance by David Millbern) is both the horny playboy and the sad cuck. Everyone is simply a pawn for various Middle America ideas and/or goofs, and the greater story as well as any individual arc is always secondary to the conveyance of a particular emotion in the current moment. James Hong plays a beachfront mansion caretaker named Rico who himself is secretly rich. He had more lines in this than all of the previous three entries in the series combined.
I have no idea how this fits in the greater L.O.M. canon. Is it more or less batshit than your average L.O.M.? Who's to say? (not me anyhow) I was strangely fascinating and, dare I say, even entertained, though. Not in any traditional way, but in the anthropological sense. Every decision mystified me, as did the aforementioned thespian stylings of one Mr. Millbern...
The plot is essentially a rehashed version of The Parent Trap for the middle 2000s normcore sect. It's not important. At least James had fun (I hope)...
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Oh, also the actress who plays Danny McBride's wife on The Righteous Gemstones is in this, if you care to know about such things.
SCORE: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️¾
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therealjohnstewart · 2 months
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Cynthia Gibb
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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Short Circuit 2 (1988)
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In many ways, Short Circuit 2 is kind of a mess. It’s too long, key characters from the first film don't return (and the explanation for why is weak) and several plot threads go nowhere or are needlessly complicated. Nonetheless… the characters have so much charm and the parts that work are so good it wins you over. The first Short Circuit was a bit of a divisive film but if it appealed to you, definitely check out this sequel.
Sometime after the events of Short Circuit, Benjamin "Ben" Jabituya Jahveri (still played by Fisher Stevens) is now a struggling toymaker who lands a huge contract with the help of a street hustler named Fred Ritter (Michael McKean). When the run-down factory they’re using is ransacked by thieves tunneling beneath the building to get to a collection of valuable jewels, Johnny 5 (voiced by Tim Blaney) is sent to help his friend. In a big city with so many distractions and with many looking to exploit the innocent robot, can Ben fulfill the toy order on time AND catch the eye of the beautiful Sandy Banatoni (Cythia Gibb)?
Why does this film has a subplot about a gang who convinces Johnny 5 to help them steal car stereos and another about Fred being tempted to sell Johnny 5 to a tech company on top of the bank plot, the toy deadline, the romance and Johnny 5’s sudden realization that, as a machine, he doesn’t have the same rights as a human being? It’s as if writers Brent Maddock and S.S. Wilson came into the producer’s office with plans for not one, but three sequels to Short Circuit. “Sorry boys, but you only get to make one” they were told. Instead of picking the best ideas and leaving the rest for later, they just decided to include EVERYTHING. On the upside, this means Short Circuit 2 moves VERY fast. If there’s an element that doesn’t quite work, you’re moving onto the next thing before you know it.
Luckily, few elements DON’T work. Once we get into it, the relationship between Ben and Sandy is tender. You want them to get together. As for Johnny 5, he's so sweet and innocent that seeing him reading Pinocchio and Frankenstein, and realizing what those stories mean to him melts your heart. The special effects are once again excellent, largely due to everything we see on-screen actually being there when the cameras were rolling. It’s all puppetry and practical special effects. Sometimes you don’t realize how much of a difference that makes until you see it in action.
Like the first film, this sequel has many hilarious lines to offer. So many that, once again, you’re prone to miss one or two while you catch your breath. Director Kenneth Johnson, writers Brent Maddock and S.S. Wilson lack restraint. There is too much going on and it gets even wilder during the conclusion when the story takes yet another turn but there's one aspect of the conclusion that wraps up the movie so well it allows you to overlook the flaws. It’s a bit of a retcon, as the original Short Circuit clearly established that Ben WAS born in the United States while now, he’s applying for citizenship but where it leads will make you say "continuity be damned".
You don’t need to have grown up with Short Circuit 2 to enjoy it, though you do have to have enjoyed the first. What worked in that film works again here. Despite the overstuffed story and at least one element that hasn't aged well, those anyone excited to hear that they made a Short Circuit 2 will be happy with these results. (On DVD, March 30, 2019)
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keep-it-light · 7 months
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Beauty's Ways pt.3
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blunderpuff · 4 months
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cynthia erivo singing "Alfie" at the Kennedy Awards last night was transcendental
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clemsfilmdiary · 1 year
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Christmas Land (2015, Sam Irvin)
12/20/22
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autistpride · 23 days
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These books are written "geared towards" adults and older teens. I personally would let my teen read all of these, so I'm not gatekeeping literature, but use your own judgement on what you think is acceptable for your own kid to read.
Nonfictional Books for adults:
All the weight of our dreams by Lydia XZ Brown
Stim: an autistic anthology edited by Lizzie Huxley-Jones
Connecting with Autism by Casey Corner
Sincerely your Autistic child by AWNN
Uniquely human by Barry m prizant
Engaging autism by Stanley Greenspan
Raising human beings by Ross Greene
Beyond behaviours by Mona delahooke
The whole brain child by Dan Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson
Autism and gender by Jordynn Jack
It's your weirdness that makes you wonderful Kate Allan
Women and girls with autism spectrum disorder Sarah Hendrick
Worlds of Autism by Joyce davidson
Authoring autism by melanie yergeau
Nerdy Shy and Socially Inappropriate Cynthia Kim
Autistic disturbances by julie rodas
War on Autism by Annie McGuire
Rethinking autism diagnosis by kathenne Cole, Rebecca mallet, and sammy
Leaders all around me by Edlyn Vallejo Peña, PhD
Ido in autismland by Ido Kedar
Typed words loud voices by Amy Sequenzia & Elizabeth J. Grace
It's an autism thing by Emma Dalmayne
What Every Autistic Girl Wishes Her Parents Knew by Autism Women’s Network
Women on the Spectrum: A Handbook for Life by Emma Goodall and Yenn Purkis
Unmasking autism by Devon Price
Neurotribes by Steve Silberman
Love, Partnership or Singleton on the Autism Spectrum & Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum, both edited by Luke Beardon and Dean Worton
Autism, Anxiety and Me: A Diary in Even Numbers by Emma Louise Bridge & Penelope Bridge
Autism: A New Introduction to Psychological Theory and Current Debate by Sue Fletcher-Watson and Francesca Happé
A Practical Guide to Happiness in Adults on the Autism Spectrum: A Positive Psychology Approach by Victoria Honeybourne
Gender Identity, Sexuality and Autism by Eva A. Mendes and Meredith R. Maroney
The Guide to Good Mental Health on the Autism Spectrum by Jeanette Purkis, Dr. Emma Goodall and Dr. Jane Nugent
Different, Not Less: A Neurodivergent's Guide to Embracing Your True Self and Finding Your Happily Ever After by Chloe Hayden
Memoirs:
Odd Girl Out by Laura James
Uncomfortable Labels by Laura Kate Dale
Drama Queen by Sara Gibbs
The Electricity of Every Living Thing by Katherine May
Fall down Seven Times Get Up Eight by Naoki Higashida
The Reason I Jump by Naomi Hashida
The Electricity of Every Living Thing by Katherine May
Wintering by Katherine May
Diary of a Young Naturalist by Dara McAnulty
Explaining Humans by Dr. Camilla Pang
Fingers in the Sparkle Jar by Chris Packham
Adult Fiction:
Adult Virgins Anonymous by Amber Crewe
Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan
A Girl Like Her by Talia Hibbert
Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata
Failure to Communicate by Kaia Sønderby
An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon
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fairytale-poll · 6 months
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ROUND 1 INFO
Round 1 will be posted between Friday, November 10th and Thursday, November 16th. It will be split between 4 sets, each set being posted on a different day. There will be a total of 128 participants (32 participants in each individual set) divided in 64 polls (16 polls in each individual set). By the end of Round 1, 64 participants will make it to Round 2 while the rest will be sent to the Shadow Realm where their souls will be tormented for eternity. Each poll will last a week. As the sets are posted, I will link them below.
ROUND 1A
Cinderella (Disney's Cinderella Animated) vs. Ella (Disney's Cinderella Live-Action Remake)
Hatsune Miku as Cinderella (Various Songs) (Vocaloid) vs. Hello Kitty as Cinderella (Hello Kitty no Cinderella)
Cinderella/Aschenputtel/Cendrillon (German/General European Fairytale Variant) vs. Vasilisa the Beautiful (Russian/East European Fairytale Variant)
Rhodopis (Greek Fairytale Variant) vs. Ye Xian (Chinese Fairytale Variant)
Hamupipőke (Hungarian Fairytale Variant) vs. Eun Ha Won (Cinderella with Four Knights)
Mireleh (The Way Meat Loves Salt by Nina Jaffe/Louise August) vs. Settarah (The Persian Cinderella by Shirley Climo/Robert Florczak)
Cendrillon (Otogi-Juushi Akazukin) vs. Leila Takashiro (Hime Chen! Otogi Chikku Idol Lilpri)
Hoshizora Miyuki / "Cure Happy" as Cinderella (Smile PreCure/Glitter Force) vs. Mofurun as "Mofurella" (Mahou Tsukai PreCure)
Giselle Lai (Cinderelle) vs. Isabell Heartwell (Cinder's Ball)
Cinderella (Grimms Notes) vs. Cinderella Mary Skelter)
Queen Cinderella Charming (The Land of Stories by Chris Colfer) vs. Ella of Maidenvale / Cinderella (The School for Good and Evil by Soman Chainani)
Eleanor / Cinderella (The Wide-Awake Princess by E.D. Baker) vs. Elegant "Ella" Herringbone Coach (Disenchanted: The Trials of Cinderella by Megan Morrison)
Vassa (Vassa in the Night by Sarah Porter) vs. Vasilisa "Vasya" Petrovna (The Winternight trilogy by Katherine Arden)
Cinderella (Fables) vs. Cinderella "Cindy" Baxter (The Sisters Grimm)
Mia Basile (Cinderella the Cat) vs. Rose Cinderella (Regal Academy)
Maria Aparecida "Cida" dos Santos Souza (Cheias de Charme) vs. La Cenerentola (La Cenerento Laossia La Bontà in Trionfo)
ROUND 1B
Ella of Frell (Ella Enchanted book by Gail Carson Levine) vs. Ella of Frell (Ella Enchanted movie)
Cinderellis (Cinderellis and the Glass Hill by Gail Carson Levine) vs. Danielle Whiteshore (nee de Glas) (Princess series by Jim C. Hines)
Imogen Keegan (Damsel Distressed by Kelsey Macke) vs. Jess Parker (The Cinderella Society by Kay Cassidy)
Cinderella/Prinzessin (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters & Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG) vs. Fairy Tail - Rella (Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG)
Cindy (How to Save Your Tail by Mary Elizabeth Hanson) vs. Cinderumpelstiltskin (The Stinky Cheese Man by Jon Scieszka/Lane Smith)
Cinder Edna (Cinder Edna by Ellen Jackson) vs. Cinderella (Cinderella Penguin, or, the Little Glass Flipper by Janet Perlman)
Cindy (If the Shoe Fits by Julie Murphy) vs. Elle Wittimer (Geekerella by Ashley Poston)
Bronwyn Murdoch (The Prince Who Loved Me by Karen Hawkins) vs. Sophie Beckett (An Offer From a Gentleman by Julia Quinn)
Ella (Cinder Ella by S.T. Lynn) vs. Cynthia "Cyn" Robinson (Cinders) (Sapphic Fairy Tales by Cara Malone)
Lucinda Jarvis (Grimm) vs. Queen Cinderella (10th Kingdom)
Sam Montgomery (A Cinderella Story) vs. Mary Santiago (Another Cinderella Story)
Katie Gibbs (A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song) vs. Cinderella (Cinderella 2021)
Cinderella (Bad Cinderella) vs. Ella (Happily N'Ever After)
Ella (The Glass Slipper) vs. Cinderella (The Slipper and the Rose)
Ashlynn Ella (Ever After High) vs. Threadarella (Monster High: Scarily Ever After)
Danielle de Barbarac (Ever After) vs. Popelka (Three Wishes for Cinderella)
ROUND 1C
Miss Piggy as "Lady Holiday" (The Great Muppet Caper) vs. CinderElmo (Sesame Street: CinderElmo)
Minnie Mouse as "Minnie-rella" (Mickey Mouse Clubhouse) vs. Baby Gonzo as "Gonzo-rella" (Muppet Babies 2018)
Brittany Miller as Cinderella (Alvin and the Chipmunks) vs. Scrooge McDuck as "Scroogerello" (Ducktales)
Chuckie Finster as "Finsterella" (Rugrats) vs. Cinderella (Sabrina: The Animated Series)
Fella (Cinderfella) vs. Popeye the Sailor Man as "Cinderfella" (Popeye the Sailor man: Ancient Fishtory)
Betty Boop as Cinderella (Betty Boop: Poor Cinderella) vs. Cinderella (Swing Shift Cinderella)
Barbie as Cinderella (Barbie Dolls) vs. Yasmin as Cinderella (Bratz: Kids Fairy Tales)
Cinderella (Collector Plates) vs. Ella (Total Drama: Pahkitew Island)
Touya Kinomoto as Cinderella (Cardcaptor Sakura) vs. Saki Hanajima as "Cinderella-ish" (Fruits Basket)
Reki Kyan as "Cindereki" (Sk8 the Infinity) vs. Mettaton as Cinderella (Undertale)
Cinderella (Stand of Aya Tsuji) (Jojo's Biazzre Adventure Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable) vs. Cendrillon (Persona of Sumi Yoshizawa/Violet) (Persona 5)
Cinderella (Once Upon a Crime) vs. Dulcie Hastings (nee Duveen) aka Cinderella (Murder on the Links) (Hercule Poirot series by Agatha Christie)
Scarecrow as "Scarecrowella" (D'Ocon Mumfie) vs. Ella Brown (Just Ella by Margaret Peterson Haddix)
Princess Petra / Spinstress as "Spinderella" (Earth-423) (Marvel Comics) vs. Cinderella (Girl Genius Fairytale Theater Break: Cinderella)
Cendrillon (Cendrillon by Telephone) vs. Cinderella (Cinderella by The Cheetah Girls)
Harper Finkle as "Harperella" (Wizards of Waverly Place) vs. Morgan Philip (Disenchanted)
ROUND 1D
Cinderella (Dimension 20: Neverafter) vs. Cinders (Once Upon a Time in Space by the Mechanisms)
Linh Cinder / Selene Blackburn (The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer) vs. Cinderella (Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella 1997)
Carrie White (Carrie by Stephen King) vs. Cinder Fall (RWBY)
Cinderella (Into the Woods) vs. Cinderella / Princess Ella / Ashley Boyd (Once Upon a Time)
Cinderella (Kingdom Hearts) vs. Cinderella (Shrek series)
Cinders (Cinders) vs. Lucette Riella Britton (Cinderella Phenomenon)
Cinderella (SINoALICE) vs. Cinderella (TAISHO x ALICE)
Cinderella (Sid Story) vs. Rin Hoshiora as Cinderella (Love Live)
Aisling "Ash" (Ash by Malinda Lo) vs. Xing Xing (Bound by Donna Jo Napoli)
Clara (Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory Maguire) vs. Ella Saturday (Witches Abroad) (Discworld series by Terry Pratchett)
Euphemia "Effie" Reeves (Ten Thousand Stitches by Olivia Atwater) vs. Kate Kassell / Nate Ganymede (After the Ball)
Cinderella (Burn the Witch) vs. Shindou Rei (Boku wa Ohime-sama ni Narenai)
Cinderella (Cinderella Monogatari) vs. Haine Otomiya / "Seashore Cinderella" (The Gentleman's Alliance Cross)
Ghauri (Azure Striker Gunvolt) vs. Miyo Saimori (My Happy Marriage)
Ashley Vans (A Wicked Tale of Cinderella's Stepmom / I Raised Cinderella Preciously) vs. Cinciarell Winchestion (Don't Call Javotte an Evil Stepsister)
Cinderella (Blood Bank) vs. Itsumi Tachibana (You Are My Princess)
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