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They also have related articles on sharks and film, and are definately on the spectrum. Their founder says he has watched Jaws at least 500 times:
This is one of their writers:
They even have an ichthyologist (who is a bit cute) on staff and a psychologist (who is not, but I'm sure she is lovely on the inside) specialising in human perception of sharks.
I don't mean to mock them as they have some interesting, if brief, articles:
Robert Shaw tried to start on-set JAWS fight after losing at ping-pong
JAWS and other movies with hard-to-watch death scenes
Extremely rare for these waters: Why did the shark in JAWS choose Amity Island?
Quint from "JAWS" and Ahab from "Moby-Peepee": A comparative analysis of characters
Steven Spielberg offers new theory on fate of the JAWS dog
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McAvoy gave a holy performance. Dark as frick, violent, over the top and funny. Based on the novel by Irvine Welsh, it follows the contemptible schemes of a degenerate cop. The movie revolted me, but the more I think about it, it might be the best thing I've seen in ages.
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Could not get beyond the first few minutes. The humor seemed nonexistent. Is this what Gen Z finds funny? Maybe lesbians like these “jokes”? I have no idea who was laughing at this but I saw many reviews raving about how hilarious it was, and am now perplexed.
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Went to see it on a date
It was not as much of a “horror” movie as I expected. It was pretty light on scares and was more plot focused. It kind of reminded me of older gothic novels where the main focus is on kind of unraveling everything. I didn't get scared a single time so I was a bit disappointed by that but the plot was interesting enough and I was never bored. The effects were quite good in my opinion and it had a good atmosphere. Overall I recommend it if nothing else out right now sounds better to you. It has a very different vibe to a lot of horror movies. It also is definitely going to get a sequel if it makes enough money the last 15 minutes are pretty much just setting up the next one.
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R-slurs will act like it's some kind of femcel manifesto when it's literally just a folk horror movie about an oscure ancient British demon, and that's a good thing. I enjoy any movie that is both not slop but also able to cause endless seethe just with it's title and facile interpretation of a premise.
Jessie Buckley freaking out while watching the male lead give birth to himself via the anus over and over? Kino.
Watched it because the director also did Annihilation and greatly improved over a terrible Redditor-like book.
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!pnw The rest of the country shits on us but the boats from Bremerton are half of our deterrent.
Iirc a lot of Crimson Tide's pivotal scene is based on this and maybe supplemented by witnesses. I don't know that anything has changed because combination locks and physical keys were still the best the last I heard.
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Dionne Quan will voice Toph in the upcoming 2025 ‘AANG: THE LAST AIRBENDER’ film.
— Discuss Avatar (@DiscussAvatar) April 11, 2024
Dionne is a blind Voice Actress veteran, appearing in projects such as Rugrats, Bratz, and Fairly Odd Parents. pic.twitter.com/jJfvPO7Pjv
Knew it was gonna come to this eventually
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Prettyjohn plays Bacofoil Warrior Foid, one of many thralls enslaved to entertain gambling brains in a jar called The Providers who bet on the outcomes of gladiator fights conducted on Soundstage B the planet Triskellion
They kidnap Kirk, Uhura and Chekov to fight in their arena. It was supposed to be Sulu instead of Chekov but Sulu was in the Phillipines shooting The Green Berets with John Wayne.
Kirk eventually wins their freedom in an epic fight which used the same music as the Kirk/Spock fight from Amok Time written by Gerald Fried:
Notice how the stunt double Kirk repeatedly breaks the rule about not stepping on the blue bits but no-one says anything.
IDK or care about how or why Prettyjohn banged The King but presumably she went on top. Here's some odd publicity pics:
That last one's from The Girl From Uncle which suddenly looks awesome.
Here's the goon material:
She did hardcore in the 80s with Kitten Navidad from Faster Kittycat Kill Kill but nobody wants to see that, right?
...right?
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Yes that is Ted Cassidy a.k.a. Lurch from the Adam's Family. He was 6'9" so, even if she was in heels, Sherry was a bit of an Amazonian.
This episode was co-written by Robert Bloch, who also wrote Psycho and a bunch of trashy Lovecraftian horror stories like 'Fane of the Black Pharaoh' and Conan-esque stuff. He only wrote Psycho cos his publisher told him he needed some contemporary horror to flesh out his portfolio.
Why yes, Ms. Jackson did get her baps out for Mr. Hefner's fine publication:
Not sure what's going on with her Nips here:
This one's my favorite cos she looks quite adorable and yet we can still see her tits: