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BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD! 🗣🪓🔨
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You were there in Jedi spirit.
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W H O L E S O M E and good 🥰
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It's like regular book club, except every member is Oscar Wilde.
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Am Chaos, can confirm. 💀
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Who hasn't topped Fulgrim?
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Detachment demonstrates wisdom.
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I wish someone would make a new one that was faithful to the story of the originals.
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We shared a brain cell. *furrows brow over iconic singular eye*
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How did you get into the Lab? I tried for years, but never got past that part.
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wOaH
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Bruh which gas station you going to? 😭
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On one hand, that looks delicious. In the other hand, I have a fork.
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Have you ever even attempted a different strategy or was rolling over and giving up always a forgone conclusion for you, Twinkstrodamus?
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I like that cup.
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Why was this hidden and marked as rude? 💀
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*throws frag perfectly in between 2 of them, misses* *Mutons lob one back haphazardly, wiping out half of my squad who are nowhere near each other*
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Most of John Carpenter's movies did poorly at the box office. In the Mouth of Madness, They Live, Big Trouble in Little China, The Thing. Now everyone calls them cult movie masterpieces. A movie can be underpromoted into obscurity and written off by snobbish critics and still be good.
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Delicious. If only they had a bowl of Rafaellos, then I'd attend.
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A reminder that making money at the box office usually doesn't translate to a qualitatively good film.
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Scanners Reference Bottom Text
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Ily Kirbo! 🥰
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*baby skinning stops*
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of the best performances. It's not a lost masterpiece, but if you like campy 70's sci-fi and goofy rubber suits, it's an okay watch for a B movie night. Not a great movie, but not terrible either. It has it's moments.
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characters aren't insufferably obnoxious (at least not most of the time). Hans is a rugged mountaineer they pay to guide them on their journey because he's worldly and works for cheap on the basis of principle, played by Frank Braña. He talks the least of any of the characters, which makes him one
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stupidity and then meanders about doing whatever it is that he's up to for the rest of the film. The three main characters are Professor Liden played by Kenneth More, his niece played by Ivonne Sentis and her soldier boy consort Axel played by Pep Munné. Honestly, the dubbing isn't that bad and the
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said clones where they shuffle about conducting experiments in their self-sustaining colony indefinitely. He has this weird machine that causes water to explode, though it's never explained how or why or what it is he's up to. He basically just comes around to save the main characters from their own
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of this movie by far is Jack Taylor's character Olsen. His subplot sees him as a mysterious time traveling scientist from the futuristic year of 1914, traveling down to the Hollow Earth in their time for some reason? Also, he apparently cloned himself multiple times and made a miniature city of(3/5)
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world acting surprised every time they encounter ancient forms of life and regularly making the worst choices possible in the situation 100% of the time. I'm convinced that the only reason anyone survives in this movie is that Hans' stoic composure won't sanction Death's buffoonery. The best part
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Thought it was supposed to be Ferrus Manus for a second.
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I like that color purple, but idk how I feel about the blazer and shirt being the same color as the tie. Oh well, handsome guy regardless I suppose.
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I think looting implies it belongs to someone. At that point, you're a scholar preserving knowledge.
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They proved that when they burned Marguerite Porete and Giordano Bruno at the stake and put Meister Eckhart on trial for 'heresy'. Half of the real meat of Christianity is suppressed by Fundamentalists and so secular folk continue to write it off as having no legitimate spiritual value. Unfortunate.
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That Phantasm poster is peak cultured horror fan. 💯
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Your argument has been noted, but the court of public opinion rules it invalid. youtu.be/_1Zbx0AhY9U?...
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Ah I see you're a person of culture as well.
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