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mitjalovse · 1 month
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Rick Parashar remodelled himself during the noughts as a link to the grunge for the musicians that wished to emulate the genre without really getting the brand comprehended. Check Juke Karter, since they are generically noughts rock, though they are from Australia, which should've given them some edge. However, they even diluted that by sounding like their influences without completely understanding what makes them work. I agree, I may be tough on them, because there are some moments, where you can hear the best possible version of the collective, yet that gets lost in the overproduced shine that might have given them a chance to appear in the end credits of a romantic comedy from the time, starring a couple of persons that wished to spend their lucky breaks on easy money.
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huariqueje · 5 months
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 View in the Dales  -    Peter Brook 
British,  1927–2009
Oil on canvas,  22 x 18 in.
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okuberlik · 10 months
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Is it me or do they actually look alike?
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richs-pics · 2 months
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River Wharfe, Linton Falls
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newsatsix1986 · 1 year
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Happy Pride Month to these four gorgeous fictional blokes, as well as all the queer creatives behind The Newsreader and all the show’s fans who fall under the rainbow umbrella!
How lucky we are to have the stories of Dale, Tim, Adam and Russ on our screen, perfectly written by a wonderful set of diverse writers, and directed by an incredible creative eye. They were told with such heart and empathy, and there is so much we are able to take away from them.
Remember, dear fellow fans - you are all loved just the way you are. 💖🏳️‍🌈🌟
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pyxinavis · 11 days
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Late but also not late Maid Day drawing depending on where you are in the world lol.
Been busy to draw but have my dnd ocs for Maid Day! Phoebe on the left and Sonja on the right (who is an actual maid chara in an Icewind Dale campaign funny enough).
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our-beautiful-nature · 6 months
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Winter comfort☃️🎄🌠
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Source 1🌟Source 2🌟Source 3🌟Source 4🌟
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princessofthemoooon · 5 months
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mostlythemarsh · 1 year
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Fred’s
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daisyducklover2021 · 1 year
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Chapter One: First try to Ice Skate
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okuberlik · 1 year
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If you liked The Secret History you NEED to watch Twin Peaks.
Been obsessed with it for 5 years.
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avonlea71 · 5 months
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richs-pics · 1 year
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Wintry tree and drystone wall
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newsatsix1986 · 1 year
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Courage: "Mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear or difficulty."
~ (Merriam-Webster)
🌟 24 + 25/04/1986 🌟
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kindaorangey · 1 year
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anybody remember if the solitaire US edition has a bonus story
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adamwatchesmovies · 5 months
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Winter's Bone (2010)
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Winter’s Bone is technically a coming-of-age story, which makes it the most nerve-frying example of the genre I can think of. This tale of a teenage girl burdened by gigantic responsibilities lives below the search for a man who will leave her with even fewer prospects than she currently has. With danger around every corner and the few trustworthy people being about as friendly as rattlesnakes, there are no chances to rest. Bolstered by an incredible performance by Jennifer Lawrence, this film is hard to shake.
In the middle of nowhere, Missouri, seventeen-year-old Ree Dolly (Lawrence) is barely managing to care for her mentally ill mother (Valerie Richards), twelve-year-old brother Sonny (Isaiah Stone) and six-year-old sister Ashlee (Ashlee Thompson) when she gets a visit from the local Sheriff. After his arrest, Ree's father put the Dolly home up as part of his bond. If he doesn’t show up for his court date in three days, the county will take possession of their home.
Finding a deadbeat dad who was caught manufacturing meth and is now running away from a 10+ year sentence? You might as well ask Ree to find a needle in a haystack. The looming deadline and high stakes mean there isn’t even time for her to get angry. All she can do is look and ask people, which puts her at risk of violence - or worse. When you think “crime boss”, the picture in your mind has some kind of “class”. Fat cigars, fancy cars, that kind of thing. Thump Milton (Ronnie Hall) is far more terrifying than any gangster you could imagine because he lives in a dump and his wife (Dale Dickey) looks like she’s been crudely carved out of rock. He might be at the top of this food chain but it’s an environment where there isn’t enough food for everyone so all the animals are perpetually starving and eager to jump on each other. Being a minor and a girl provides Ree with the slightest bit of protection as part of an unspoken code of honour… but she’ll burn through that quickly with all her questions. Unfortuantely, she has no choice but to persevere. At least her meth-addicted uncle Teardrop and his girlfriend Victoria (Cinnamon Schultz) MIGHT have mercy on her. You know the sheriff’s office won’t hesitate to take away the house.
The film is set in modern day but it might as well be in a post-apocalyptic wasteland or the wild west. Even if Ree finds her father, what’s she going to do? Convince him to show up in court? It would be better to find his corpse. Then she could keep the house and he'd be out of her life permanently. The law’s not going to help and you can practically see the vultures starting to circle. Even when someone does lend a helping hand, you’re suspicious. Either there are strings attached or that exchange of information will rub someone the wrong way. You don’t even want to think about what would happen to the family if they lose the house.
The script and superb direction from Debra Granik (who co-wrote the screenplay with Anne Rosellini) makes everyone feel like real people. Dangerous, desperate and unpredictable people. One wrong word could mean sudden violence. It could also trigger the last remnants of sympathy. This is a bleak film but it’s somehow hopeful as well. It’s not a nice movie and just about everyone you meet is rotten but young Sonny and Ashlee are in better hands now than they would’ve been if their father had stuck around. Yes, this is a rough patch; maybe the roughest the family has ever faced but if they can get through this, Ree will have proved her mettle. Combined with the smarts to know to stay away from the “family business”, it could be enough to get the Dolly children not necessarily out of the muck of poverty, but in the direction of a happy ending. Assuming this is that kind of movie. You get a strong feeling this will all end in a bloodbath…
There’s a single dream sequence with black-and-white imagery I’m not sure was necessary. Otherwise, this film is just about flawless. It's certainly memorable. Winter's Bone is so scary and dark you’re amazed that it nonetheless manages to make Ree - and you - more determined to go on rather than give up. (On DVD, August 30, 2021)
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