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FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956)

Millenials: "But in the movies, isn't Captain Marvel a girl???"

My dad was a letter carrier for the Postal Service for decades. The USPS put a roof over our heads, food on the table, clothes on our backs, and allowed my parents to always provide for me and ensure I always had what I needed. Whenever I see the USPS treated like this, it angers me beyond words.

Tobe Hooper's Lifeforce (aka "Space Vampires") was released 40 years ago today! "A race of space vampires arrives in London and infects the populace, beginning an apocalyptic descent into chaos."

The Great Reposting continues... Last of my work from August 2017. The Red Witch Has Visitors -13 images Unmarked versions can be reposted on my P@tre0n upon request! If you enjoy my artwork, please consider becoming a pay-trun: linktr . ee / Doc000

If people are fighting back against federal agents, it's probably because federal agents are cosplaying as kidnappers and terrorists when they show up to illegally snatch people off the street.

Oh FFS.

Feline "F**king hell, it's hot" Friday.

It's definitely an Inigo Montoya moment.

SUPERMAN II was released 45 years ago this week. A successful sequel and one of the most popular Man of Steel films, the behind the scenes story is as big as its three Kryptonian villains… 1/32

Still one of the funniest damn scenes ever.

THE BLUES BROTHERS was released 45 years ago today. One of the most popular musical comedies and best films to come from Saturday Night Live, the making of story is a tale of a mission from God… 1/34

Me, waking up every morning:

Anyone watch "Alone" on History Channel? It's amazing to me how many of these "survival experts", once they're out in the middle of nowhere, can't even so much as start a fire, catch a fish, or snare a squirrel.

Shouldn’t the NY Times headline note that this new policy breaks the law?