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Videos about films on YouTube and assorted nonsense on here. He/Him.
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Damn, that’s awesome.
That’s a genuine vintage lobby card or promotional memorabilia then?
I thought it was cool when it was just a print. That’s really super cool.
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They’re really cool, man.
As are the life force and champagne and bullets prints.
🤌
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Amazing collection.
Love the posters too.
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Dick Durkin! Big Fucking Guns!
Winner.
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I would also champion their Meets: “The Killer, Boris Karloff”, and Jekyll and Hyde…
Although it’s probably also true that people’s mileage for Bud and Lou is rather limited 80 years later and I have a fuzzy nostalgia for films I enjoyed a lot as a child.
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Love all of the Bud & Lou monster mash-ups, even Invisible Man, but this one is an absolute favourite.
Roaring good fun.
Actually The Mummy one kinda sucks. The others are great.
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Torres, Drucker and Viviano were the holy trinity of caricaturists from my Mad Magazine obsessed youth.
Discovering his intricate EC stuff later was a treat too.
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Badly flawed gimmick film but such a quirky little oddity that it’s hard not to love it.
Which I do. Dearly.
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Story of Ricky is an all-timer.
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Me too! For both!
I think it was maybe the hardest FF as well, or at least the most intricate to get through with the most dead ends.
It was probably the most replayed for me, along with Appointment with FEAR (another great but tough one iirc).
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This and White of the Eye are both phenomenal, but Donald Cammell was such a colossal piece of shit it’s hard to want them revisited.
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The Opera poster is an all timer.
Glorious.
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I loved this.
The “puppet” gave it such an otherworldly feel. Good fun and smart with it.
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Happy birthday!
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Lol at the waxwork TB in a box.
Shame he didn’t want to do it.
I’m pretty sure the stuff on Gallifrey that went to Davison was supposed to be him, with Davison in the Zone, and that would have been great.
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It would be more assuring if the Labour right’s general approach to “threats” wasn’t to completely adopt their policies.
Streeting has long been pushing red flag narratives about “throwing open the doors of the NHS to private money” himself.
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Sounds awful.
I’m in.
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Right wingers seem to have made “every accusation is a confession” a point of great personal pride.
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Adore this episode.
Shatner is perfect as the charming ham actor. Which he would be, I guess.
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“It’s one vote, Donald. What could it cost? A hundred dollars?”
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That is gorgeous.
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Love this film.
Peerless vanity project with Wings running roughshod over the whole thing. An absolute force of nature.
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Wings was great. No matter what role he had, big or small, prestige film, out there B-movie or weird vanity project, he delivered.
His name in the opening credits guaranteed my full attention, honestly, and I always hoped for the scenery chewing version.
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Probably my favourite third doctor serial. So many twists and turns, literally working with the daleks, the puzzles in the city, just great fun.
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It is somehow harder to accept this Blue Labour nastiness from people who must surely know better.
There are genuine ghouls and then there are people who are calculating how much ghoulishness they can get away with before it becomes too toxic to recover from.
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I feel like that’s something that won’t happen, and we will probably end up with someone like Johannes Roberts, but Aronofsky directing any King adaptation would be a “shut up and take my money” scenario.
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That looks like it’s going to be amazing or terrible and no middle ground.
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Coolest couple of all time.
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Blackalicious - Ego Trip by Nikki Giovanni
m.youtube.com/watch?v=foq3...
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He is dressed like an undercover ticket inspector.