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Radical Dreamer. Pink Jackalope / Synthetic Rat. Twinalope 1 of 2. #NoFlexZone. Let's binge some B-Movies. Bi/demi/open. 30s. DMs βœ… / RP 🚫
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Hahaha no hugs for me for a while QQ I'll take a firm left-handed handshake πŸ™‚β€β†•οΈ
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Ahhh we just got back from Disney world and the Tron ride was soooo sweet! I'm also planning to rewatch Legacy asap! Have a great time!!!
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So many rides. We did 16 at Magic Kingdom! And 50km walking at Disney. I want to go back already, still so much more to do!
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Idiot rat tried surf simulator on the cruise and bailed. Jabbed my elbow into my ribs. Pretended I was fine for a while lol.
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Thanks love, definitely not how I wanted vacation to end lol. I figured I could sleep it off in a weekend hahah. Nope!
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Oh yeah we aren't going near that, we basically hunted for Aloe vera in a grocery store and went back to the gated village. Very sketchy haha. Steered my dad away from the weed dudes LOL
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13/100 Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Love an MI movie, and loved that Rebecca Ferguson was in this as well. Wicked action, solid popcorn flick, and I'm stoked for the sequel. Behind the scenes trivia is wild. πŸš‚πŸšƒπŸšƒπŸšƒ
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OH YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT MOOOOTHERSSSSS
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Legit I say this in my head so much LOL, the laugh is PERFECT.
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My comfort movie and probably the one I quote in my head the most LOL.
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12/100 The Game Always read the contract. Another Michael Douglas banger (Falling Down being the other) and you really keep guessing and theorizing as he is. Go in blind to this one. πŸ—οΈπŸ—οΈπŸ—οΈπŸ—οΈ
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11/100 Gone With The Wind I found myself blaming the horses when I should have been blaming the people. Love the silhouette shots and those will stick with me for a long while. Glad to finally knock this off my list. Scarlett needed a brat-tamer. πŸ’¨πŸ’¨πŸ’¨
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10/100 Sunshine Outstanding. The plot, the cast, the visuals, the score. A tonal shift, though brief, overstays its welcome. A science fiction spectacle that is part apocalyptic, slasher, horror, and surreal. This is a stacked cast and everyone with skin put in a fantastic performance. 🌞🌞🌞🌞
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9/100 Office Space Relatable. πŸ–¨οΈπŸ–¨οΈπŸ–¨οΈπŸ–¨οΈ
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8/100 Vanilla Sky I thought this was going to be far worse than it was. I remember everyone hating this when it came out. It was a better second half than first half. I'll probably watch the Spanish original tbh. Also, wish Cruise wasn't the lead. Diaz and Cruz, however, no notes. ☁️☁️☁️
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7/100 No Way to Treat A Lady A corny, campy thriller, but the Stranglers ability to switch personalities was very fun. Probably a very good thriller for its time. Quite a few gay characters for a movie from '68. πŸ«±πŸ™β€β™€οΈπŸ«²
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6/100 Dial M for Murder Fun moments of tension, so many twists and clues, and a decently satisfying ending. Grace Kelly again follows the trend of 'Damn, you should've dumped that asshole to begin with' πŸ”‘πŸ”‘πŸ”‘
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5/100 Forsaken A powerful trio of Donald Sutherland, Brian Cox, and Michael Wincott couldn't save this underwhelming western with a generic by-the-numbers plot. Kiefer really brought this movie down with his phoned in performance. Everyone else put on a Western voice, why couldn't you, Kiefer!? ☠️
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4/100 Ten Little Indians Wow, what a bad remake of the classic. Ten bucks this went straight to VHS back in '89. Puts Agatha Christie's story to shame. ☠️
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3/100 The Last of Sheila Amazing Who-dun-it that clearly inspired many of the modern mysteries. Twists and turns were promised, and wholly delivered. Cast chemistry, location and sets, all on point. Knives Out and Glass Onion clearly pulled heavily from TLoS. Highly recommend. πŸ€ΏπŸš¬β›οΈπŸ₯ƒ.5
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2/100 Rear Window Peepin' Tom spying on his neighbors and fancies himself a detective. I won't lie, I love peeking at neighbors, but this man took it to the limits. Grace Kelly is talented, insanely gorgeous, and her character should've dumped that loser. (Also, my first Hitchcock) πŸ”­πŸ”­πŸ”­
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Ooh thanks! I have seen Kiki but not the other three, adding them to my list!