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queencalanthes · 2 years
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Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda GRACE AND FRANKIE | Bloopers
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janefondasource · 2 years
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grace and frankie | season 7 bloopers
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gafgifs · 2 years
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grace and frankie | season 7 bloopers
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chainofclovers · 4 years
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memphiswright · 6 years
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Grace and Frankie | S01 Bloopers screening | pt.3
Grace Hanson, can you STOP?
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supermysteriouscat · 7 years
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Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin laughing in the Grace and Frankie season 2 bloopers
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404witchnotfound · 7 years
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IDK which part of the elevator blooper is my favorite: Sam and Lily's giggling, how Sam says anxiety, or how hard Jane tries to stay in character/her wheezing
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brokehorrorfan · 4 years
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Scare Package will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 20 via RLJE Films. The 2019 horror-comedy anthology is currently streaming exclusively on Shudder.
It features seven segments from directors Emily Hagins (Coin Heist), Chris McInroy, Hillary & Courtney Andujar, Noah Segan (of Knives Out fame), Baron Vaughn (of Grace and Frankie fame), Anthony Cousins, and Aaron B. Koontz (The Pale Door).
Noah Segan, Baron Vaughn, Chase Williamson, Jocelyn DeBoer, Jeremy King, Dustin Rhodes, Zoe Graham, Hawn Tran, Kirk Johnson, Chelsey Grant, Jon Michael Simpson, and Joe Bob Briggs are among the cast.
The Blu-ray version includes the film’s full episode of The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs. A full list of special features is below, where you can also watch the trailer.
Special features:
The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: Scare Package (Blu-ray only)
Audio commentary - Creators commentary on the film, commenting on other films that have better commentary tracks
Locker Room Z - Bonus segment
Rad Chad's Rad Ad
Original not-as-good ending
Blooper reel
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Chad Buckley is a lonely Horror aficionado, spending his days overseeing a struggling video store and arguing with his only customer, Sam. When an unsuspecting job applicant arrives, Chad sets out to teach him the rules of Horror; weaving in and out of hilarious segments geared toward the ropes and tropes of terror.
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elamae56 · 4 years
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Tag 9 People you would like to know better/catch up with
tagged @alonakayla Thank you!!
last song: Hurricane by Ruelle. I was watching Fanvids - does that count? If not then it was some Jazz tune on youtube which I listen to when I work (ambience vids!)
last movie: Eurovision Song Contest 2020 : The Story of Fire Saga. I wasn’t so sure in the first half but it had grabbed me by the second half and I’m not going to lie I got a bit teary at the end! Not a big fan of Will Ferrell’s humour but it was good and Dan Stevens? Was nice!
currently watching: I subscribed to Netflix for The Old Guard and have been steadily working my way through their database since (I’m my mother’s daughter, I want to get my moneys worth!). Currently I’ve just finished The Haunting of Hill House (which was excellent), The Alienist (which was great) and The Frankenstein Chronicles (which I wasn’t so enamoured with) but am also working my way Friends (yey!), Grace and Frankie, Narcos, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries and I started Ratched over the weekend...
currently reading: Fanfic!!! But I’m also in the middle of A House of Ghosts by WC Ryan and Watch Her Vanish from Orion’s Secret Readers. 
currently craving: Does enough Joe/Nicky fics to keep me going til the end of time work? Also the second Old Guard movie to be confirmed, out and ready to watch. And bloopers, behind the scenes and more interviews with Marwan, Luca and Matthias (I adore blooper reels, seriously!). That’s more like an ongoing craving so, otherwise, probably just more tea. I drink a cup every morning and probably too many during the day. 
So I’m awful at tagging as you know and I have to dash off to work now but if you see this consider yourself tagged! 
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for-southendgirls · 5 years
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it’s so homophobic that we don’t have more grace & frankie bloopers
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hahaha, i had a dream last night that grace & frankie season 4 came out, and while most of it was astonishingly weird (grace and frankie were elementary school teachers for an episode? some weird guy tried to hit on me at said elementary school, so apparently i was trapped in the episode while simultaneously watching it as an episode??? and i was just like, “dude, leave me alone, i need to observe the relationship between these elderly teachers!!!! like one does!”), i spent most of the time on desperate tenterhooks waiting for a canon that just refused to become definitive! but they kept walking around places holding hands, as if to taunt me. and then i somehow lost access to the final episodes of the season, and was driven to near-madness. i guess netflix needs to buffer even in our strangest dreams.
BUT there was somehow also a blooper reel that i stumbled across, and the very last blooper on said reel involved grace and frankie kissing haphazardly in the driver’s seat of a car (a very precarious location for sure), but then the seat was supposed to lean back and it didn’t work, so jane fonda was all, “no, you need to lean the seat back! BACK!” and lily tomlin was caught in a fit of hysterical laughter 
and i was like, “WHAT O WHAT IS THIS SCENE THEY’RE FILMING?? GRACE + FRANKIE + K-I-S-S-I-N-G! I FREAKING KNEW IT!!!!!!!!!!!!”
and then i woke up to grim reality
grace + frankie, not k-i-s-s-i-n-g
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gafgifs · 6 years
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Grace and Frankie | Season 2 - Bloopers 
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ylenasworld · 2 years
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Assista a "Grace and Frankie | Behind The Scenes | On-set Fun | Netflix | Fan Cosmos | 2021" no YouTube
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memphiswright · 6 years
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Grace and Frankie | S01 Bloopers screening
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memphiswright · 6 years
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Grace and Frankie | S01 Bloopers screening | pt.2
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brokehorrorfan · 4 years
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Blu-ray Review: Scare Package
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One should never judge a book by its cover, but first impressions can make or break a film, particularly an indie horror effort. Scare Package came out swinging with clever artwork by Marc Schoenbach that all at once plays on '80s nostalgia, is indicative of the plot, incorporates all of the anthology's segments, and pays homage to the House poster. It's the first of many cleverly meta and well-executed aspects of the film, making it the most satisfying horror anthology since V/H/S.
Writer-director Emily Hagins (Coin Heist) is tasked with setting the absurd and self-aware tone with the first segment, and does she ever with the appropriately titled "Cold Open." It centers on Mike (Jon Michael Simpson), an unsung character that sets horror movie plots in motion with menial tasks - from selling a haunted house to cursing a doll - who aspires to be a fully fleshed-out role.
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It elegantly dovetails right into the wraparound, "Rad Chad's Horror Emporium," directed by Aaron B. Koontz (The Pale Door) and written by Koontz and frequent collaborator Cameron Burns, who together produced Scare Package. Set at a niche video store, horror aficionado proprietor Chad (Jeremy King), new employee Hawn (Hawn Tran), and overzealous employee Sam (Byron Brown) watch tapes and trade stories.
"One Time in The Woods," written and directed by Chris McInroy, plays like an uproarious, splatstick descendant of Street Trash that also throws in a ridiculous head explosion in the vein of Deadly Friend. Actor Noah Segan (Knives Out) makes his directorial debut with "M.I.S.T.E.R.," in which he also stars. The script, penned by Segan and Frank Garcia-Hejl, pokes fun at the folly of men's rights activists before transforming into a creature feature.
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"Girls' Night Out Of Body" is categorized as "post-modern feminist slasher body horror" on the video store shelf, which sets it up to be something more than the end result. But writer-director sisters Courtney and Hillary Andujar put their background in production design to good use; their design coupled with the colorful, Italian giallo-inspired lighting make it a visual highlight.
"The Night He Came Back Again! Part IV: The Final Kill," directed by Anthony Cousins and written by Cousins and John Karsko, finds would-be victims trying increasingly extreme methods to kill a perennial slasher for good. Actor Baron Vaughn (Grace and Frankie) makes his directorial debut with the Edgar Wright-inspired "So Much to Do," which he also wrote. In it, the victim of an occult possession (Toni Trucks, SEAL Team) quite literally fights back against her possessor, all in the name of avoiding spoilers.
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Most anthology wraparounds do little more than serve their purpose to connect segments, but Koontz and Burns crafted a rare one that is just as enjoyable as, if not better than, the shorts. It culminates in a Cabin in the Woods-esque deconstruction of genre conventions featuring horror host Joe Bob Briggs in a hilarious role as himself, former WWE wrestler Dustin "Goldust" Rhodes as a merciless slasher, and genre darling Chase Williamson (John Dies at the End) as the prototypical stoner.
Beyond all the fun Easter eggs - from A Nightmare on Elm Street and Aliens to the most brazenly absurd Friday the 13th reference ever committed to film - each segment cleverly twists genre conventions, so even the less entertaining offerings subvert expectations. The filmmakers each bring a unique style, but they're unified by a synthesizer score by Alex Cuervo (who releases electronic music under the name Espectrostatic). Tate Steinsiek (Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, Dragged Across Concrete) serves as special effects makeup supervisor for most segments.
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Scare Package premiered on Shudder in June and is now available on Blu-ray via RLJE Films. For the first time, the physical release includes the entire episode of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs. As comforting as it is to see Briggs host classic genre films, there's a particular electricity when he debuts something new, and the Scare Package episode finds him in top form.
If Briggs' analysis isn't enough, Koontz and Burns provide an audio commentary. Although flippantly advertised as "Creators commentary on the film, commenting on other films that have better commentary tracks," it's a fairly straightforward chat in which they share anecdotes, fun facts, and praise for each segment.
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The disc also includes a deleted segment, "Locker Room Z," directed by executive producer Mali Elfman, which takes down diet culture, creepy dudes, and zombies; a faux ad for Rad Chad's video store, which carries over the film's meta humor; an alternate ending, dubbed "original not-as-good ending," which indeed isn’t as strong as the final version but would not have been disappointing; and a blooper reel.
Scare Package is available now on Blu-ray and DVD via RLJE FIlms.
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