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oui-bo-wie · 10 months
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Luan Peters with Virginia Wetherell - Peter Walker
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weirdlookindog · 7 months
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Luan Peters in Twins of Evil (1971).
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ouibo-repris · 10 months
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Luan Peters @gradezmovies
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xxhorace · 2 years
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Luan Peters
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ludmilachaibemachado · 2 months
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English actress Luan Peters ( aka Karol Keyes), 18th November 1964. photo by Larry Ellis🌻🍁🌻
Via @isabelfutre on Instagram🍁
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mariocki · 1 year
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The Devil's Men (Land of the Minotaur, 1976)
"I'm worried, what's happened to Tom?"
"I think he... I think he's being held... captive."
"Captive?"
"By Satan. Mephistopheles, Lucifer; these are just three words for the same thing. A phenomenon that's older than mankind, a power without a face, a force that can make people do whatever it wants them to do. The devil, yes! Yes, Laurie! The devil. I believe the devil has taken possession of this village."
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missholson · 2 years
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Richard Lestrange’s dream
Lust for a Vampire (1971) dir. Jimmy Sangster
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steponremix91 · 1 year
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Sue Shifrin, Luan Peters, and Francoise Pascal (1971)
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abs0luteb4stard · 2 years
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W A T C H I N G
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"The Old Customs Remain and the Ancient Gods Live On"
—Baron Corofax
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TRIVIA:
The above quote was sampled for this song by Blood Ceremony and also used in their lyrics.⛧
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minisinmedia · 3 days
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Luan Peters as Leslie Willis wearing a purple floral mini dress on Dear Mother…Love Albert
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oui-bo-wie · 10 months
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Luan Peters with Virginia Wetherell - Peter Walker @gradezmovies
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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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The Devil's Men (1976)
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moviesandmania · 3 months
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THE DEVIL'S MEN Reviews and free to watch on Plex and YouTube
‘They were possessed!’ The Devil’s Men is a 1976 American-British-Greek horror film directed by Kostas Karagiannis (The Wife Killer aka Death Kiss; The Greek Connection) from a screenplay by Arthur Rowe (The Magnificent Seven Ride!; Zeppelin). Produced by British-based Cypriot Frixos Constantine. The movie stars Donald Pleasence, Peter Cushing, Kostas Karagiorgis, Luan Peters (Vampira; The Flesh…
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stella-rose91 · 5 months
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I liked this performances. The most i liked is Besa Krasniqi, Irma Libohova and Eranda Libohova, Peter Pan Quartet and Troy Band and Kastro Zizo and Bea Nuh.
The following performers qualify for the final Albanian selection from the rookie category.
1)Shpat Deda.
2)Irma Lepuri.
3)Elina And The Elementals.
4)Peter Pan Quartet.
5)Kleansa Susaj.
6)Michela Paluca.
7)Martina Serreqi.
8)Mal Retkoceri.
The following artists did not make the final, but can still win the televote and qualify for Eurovision:
Stivi Ushe
Jehona Ponari
Luan Durmishi
Olsi Ballta
Santino de Bartolo
Jasmina Hako
Eden Baja
Bledi Kaso
Troy Band
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bookcub · 3 months
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Books I Read for My SFF Class Rated from Worst to Best
clearly this is the most objective list ever obviously (jk this is based on how much I got from reading the text to how useful it was in context)
also while this syllabus included movies and tv shows, I am focusing on the books cause this is a book blog
19. Islands at the End of the World by Austin Aslan- The worst of the worst. Contains racist ideology and a magic system that makes no sense. This is a book clearly written by a white outsider about Hawai'i. I am also far too old for dystopias. One upside is that there were no random romances and it was about familial love.
18. Survive the Dome by Kosoko Jackson- Despite agreeing with the ideology of this book, this was truly a horrible reading experience. Poorly written, annoying and bland characters, and very inconsistent.
17. Blazewrath Games by - You wouldn't guess that a book that's essentially The World Cup with Dragons could be boring, but you'd be wrong. Nothing significant in this text rip.
16. Peter Pan by J M Barrie- Unfortunately, this book makes sense being included in this context of children's SFF so I can’t say it shouldn't be included, but this book was agonizing to read. Beautiful writing. And yet, some of the most racist and sexist content I have ever read in my life!
15. Charlotte's Web by EB White- Pretty painless to read and interesting to discuss in the context of sff literature cause uh, not generally a book I would categorize as such. I didn’t think our discussions were particularly notable and I would have preferred another text.
14. The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline- *sighs* There are some incredibly important concepts in this text but woof. Again, I am too old for dystopias but unexpectedly I had a real problem with the way women were written in this.
13. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L Frank Baum- Again, this is helpful in context of a children's fantasy class and it was fun to read in context as a Wicked fan. If I didn't know it from related media, this would be super forgettable.
12. Bunnicula by Deborah Howe and James Howe- Fun, and a fantastic audio but there wasn't much to talk about here in our class but there's potential. Very funny.
11. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by JK Rowling- I am dreading the class on this but I am very excited for the critical readings and it was exciting to re examine the text as an adult with the knowledge I have now. I do think that we could have done a magic school section with books responding to HP instead. Again, interesting in the context of the genre.
10. The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen- One of my classmates had a lot of issues with the portrayal of Judaism in this text, so ideally this would be replaced with a text written by an author who did more research.
9. Feed by MT Anderson- I did NOT like this but incredibly relevant and scary to think this was written about 20 years ago. Good for the syllabus, not good for me!
8. The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien- I didn't mind listening to this and it was another sensible inclusion. Occasionally boring but I'm supportive.
7. Haroun and the Sea of Stories by - I liked the perspective this book provided and it was a pretty fun read. I think this would work best as a readaloud text. It was also beneficial to read a book written by an author who wasn't American or British for comparison to the other texts.
6. A Wrinkle in Time by - Another classic that makes a lot of sense in its inclusion in the syllabus. Sparked really good conversations about the definition of genre. I enjoyed resisting this text as well, incredibly nostalgic for me.
5. Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova- A lot of fun! I love portal fantasies and this had a classic adventure but didn't feel trite at all. I actually enjoyed the love triangle and will consider reading the books later in the series.
4. American Born Chinese by Gene Luan Yang- This was a difficult book to read but it was incredibly rewarding. I had to sit with it a lot to process and I think the author asks really interesting questions. I would recommend this to most people.
3. Family Lore by Elizabeth Acevedo- Shockingly, the adult novel ranks 3 on my list. .. hmmm . . this was largely both because I loved it and hated many of the other books. Absolutely stunning as a novel, engaging, and downright magical. I love books centering family and slowly finding how much I enjoy multigenerational novels. However, it is interesting considering this class is about children's lit. . . I would highly recommend this to readers who want a story that isn't afraid to challenge normal.
2. Kindred (graphic novel) by Octavia Butler- I love Kindred and if this was the novel and not the graphic, it would be #1. An amazing book that does not stray from intense topics and makes history very accessible. The only time travel book I love. I adored presenting on this book and still believe Kindred is one of the best books I have read. Such a good inclusion on this syllabus.
1. Nimona by ND Stevenson- NIMONA MY BELOVED what is there to say. This is perfect for this class. It is certainly marketed to young adults, and uses elements of scifi and fantasy masterfully. Challenges conventions of the genre, asks the age old question of who is a monster and who is human. . .beautiful found family. . .funny as hell. Perfect.
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pixieflorsblog · 5 months
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Luan Peters,Francoise Pascal and Susan Shirin on the set of “Go Girl”, November 1971
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