🌺 When a girl insists her grumpy space daddy MUST wear the flower she found…
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Shirtless Celebrities
Cary Grant And Randolph Scott
Photography by Jerome Zerbe (1935)
Marlon Brando
Julius Caesar (1953)
John Payne
Kid Nightingale (1939)
Guy Madison (1948)
Bruce Lee And Van Williams (1967)
Richard Chamberlain
Photography by Jack Robinson (1971)
Kirk Douglas (1970)
Rock Hudson (1950)
Richard Gere
Photography by Robert Mapplethorpe
Adam West
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since the rats have never had Santa at Christmas, Tasha conspires with Dougie to have him dress up for one
and then he gets near murdered bc they're all three like "who tf let this fat old guy with a sack on his shoulder into my house??"
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Yes I would watch a crossover between Bill & Ted and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
I think the idea has the potential to be genuinely incredible.
Perhaps even oddly moving.
Bill & Ted’s Great Big Galactic Adventure.
It’s just an idea.
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you will watch the doctor who serial city of death from the show's 17th season, aired in 1979.
in fact you must
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The lyrics to Howard Shore's Seduction of the Ring theme reveal the subliminal temptation heard by each character who is faced with possession of the One Ring. The text, sung in Quenya, is actually first heard when Gandalf reads Isildur's account of the Ring in Gondor, but the musical theme is first heard when Gandalf accompanies Sam and Frodo as they set out on their journey to Rivendell. The theme is hummed, softly but ominously, as the Ring "struggles to articulate its seductive message to the less-corruptible hobbits." When Boromir picks up the Ring on the pass of Caradhras, it senses a stronger and more corruptible victim. And thus the lyrics are sung by a boys' choir. The third time that this theme is heard, Aragorn's temptation is even more robustly presented by a choir of boys and women. With each subsequent recurrence of this theme, we are reminded of the noble-hearted but weak-willed struggle of those who believe they may be the exception to the rule - that they may be the first to wield the power of the Ring and perhaps succeed in the defense of the free world. But, of course, we know this will never be possible.
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- HitchHiker’s Guide To The Galaxy : Part One
(The Answer To The Ultimate Question)
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What's Love Got To Do With It? (12): Can you GUESS how it will end?
#onemannsmovies review of "What's Love Got To Do With It?" (2023). #WhatsLoveMovie. Fun an undemanding multi-cultural RomCom. 3.5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “What’s Love Got To Do With It?” (2023).
Man, oh, man. It’s been a heavy few weeks of watching award candidate films. Many are very very long. Many, particularly this year, have covered topics of depression and mental health. So. it’s a nice detox to watch a romcom like “What’s Love Got To Do With It?”.
Bob the Movie Man Rating(s):
Plot Summary:
Zoe (Lily James)…
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“I’m gonna find you, babe. And when I do…😈”
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Beschäftigten uns dann mittels The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy wieder eingehend mit der Frage nach dem Leben, dem Universum und dem ganzen Rest. Die Antwort, das wissen sie ja alle, ist 42. Was genau die Frage ist, wird im Film wesentlich ungenauer beantwortet, als im Buch, und überhaupt nimmt er sich einige Freiheiten, wenn man mal darauf achtet. Das macht aber eigentlich nichts. Hauptsache, Sie wissen, wo Ihr Handtuch ist.
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EXPLORE
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Fantastic Films #38
March 1984
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