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windblume · 2 years
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OMG such awesome songs 😢 the first one i really strongly associate with a friend of mine and the second one is one of my most favoritest regina spektor songs!!!! ppl have different interpretations of the meanings behind the regina song but i think of one line specifically when i feel bad about my body
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i rlly like these lyrics bc u know what!!! my body has eyelashes to protect my eyes and my body does so much to protect itself and it does lots of good things for me so thats whats important!!!! i shouldnt be worried about what i look like because my eyelashes catch my sweat!!!!!!!
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thecraggus · 7 years
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Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) Review
About 'The Last Knight'... 😡#Transformers5 #Review
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Have you checked your kitchen recently? Chances are the sink might be missing; stolen by Michael Bay to throw into his latest robots-in-disguise extravaganza “Transformers: The Last Knight”. It’s no secret that Paramount Pictures have assembled a writer’s room to spin their Hasbro franchise into an expansive shared universe but “The Last Knight” suggests they haven’t yet put the writers in the…
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gigilberry-wips · 5 years
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Thrown For A Loop Playlist
1. panda vs everything is not what it seems (mashup) - selena gomez & desiigner
2. survive the night - five nights at freddys
3. all eyes on me - bendy and the ink machine
4. no light, no light - florence and the machine
5. you don’t know - katelyn tarver
6. you are the moon - the hush sound
7. i can’t decide -  scissors sisters
8. bird song - florence and the machine
9. one more time with feeling - regina spektor
10. ghosting - mother mother
11. misguided ghosts - paramore
12. mess is mine - vance joy
13. shut eye - stealing sheep
14. drumming song - florence and the machine
15. human - of monsters and men
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adispektor · 6 years
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#thankyou @lukebook.pl for the #coverage of my @sealteamcbs #episode! http://www.lukebook.pl/single-post/2018/01/22/Adi-Spektor-odnotowa%C5%82-kolejny-sukces-Co-tym-razem #actor #filmmaker #filmmakers #hollywood #losangeles #movie #movies #dream #inspire #work #director #producer #polish #polska #fun #gq #film #lovemyjob #lovemylife #setlife #setlife #polish #polishguy #cbs #sealteam #tv #tvseries (at Los Angeles, California)
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tanyaodebra · 4 years
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You 2.8: “Fear and Loathing in Beverly Hills” – And Hunter Wept
I’m obsessed with this show and I am definitely going to keep watching, but COME ON. As a Passions fan, I’m truly down for anything – a monkey who’s a nurse, a witch who controls a town through a caldron, simultaneous pregnancies that are not twins, an evil doll that comes to life – select any flavor of soap opera madness and I will shovel it into my gaping TV-holes as long as it adheres to the tone of the show. But a drug episode? Really? This is tonal chaos. Anyway, we pick up right where we left off, with Delilah trapped in a glass case of emotional torture. David Fincher calls again and when Delilah lies in order to gain Joe’s trust, she says they’ll go on a date soon, a lie that cuts deep. Joe does indeed act as though he’s going to free her – he purchases plane tickets, says his goodbyes, and sets up Delilah in time-release handcuffs (which are real, because fetish people) so she can let herself out after he’s on a plane. And then we hit the first in a series of clichés – he sets a timer for sixteen hours so he is literally fighting against the clock. It’s a little much, and it telegraphs the idea that he’s going to fail.
Love is looking crazy-eyed in her lemon palace, and her team of enabling friends give her permission to do what she really wants, which is obviously to get Joe back. Dottie, egged on by her shaman, makes an unexpected appearance, and the two share a dysfunctional dinner. Love brings up the au pair, and Dottie hisses that she “did what she had to do.” Was Dottie involved in the murder, or just the cover-up? Love drunkenly storms out. When Love can’t handle her liquor, Dottie swoops in to take advantage of this moment of vulnerability.
We hit the second cliché when Forty and Joe are kidnapped. It felt so out of the blue that it totally took me out of the story. In fact, Joe even says that if this were a movie, he wouldn’t believe it. Things feel a little more planted in the world of the story once it becomes clear that Forty had planned it. Forty needs Joe’s help writing his screenplay and they will remain hotel room hostages of gun-toting Russians until they finish. I guess Joe is getting a taste of his own medicine, which hearkens back the first episode’s promise of karmic retribution. Forty’s back on the ‘booch, but this time he’s mixing it with Dexedrine. Not a great sign, because last time he was drinking kombucha he went hog-wild at Hendy’s. He spirals very quickly after Ellie’s honest notes and he jumps out the window into a dumpster, then absconds to a bar. Joe is obligated to follow him, and the clock keeps ticking. Joe finds Forty seated behind a sea of empty shot glasses, swimming in the blues. Apparently Forty is still texting Candace, which would lead a normal viewer to believe that she is alive and well. Lucky for you, I don’t trust anything or anyone, so I feel certain that Love is necro-texting from Candace’s phone. Fueled by tequila, Forty throws a drunken grenade into a nearby couple’s wedding reception by reenacting a watered-down Indecent Proposal – he kisses the bride in exchange for ten grand in cash. At his wits end, Joe attempts to leave the bar with or without Forty, but Forty grabs his arm and pens “8:52” in Sharpie. You see, that’s the time Joe started drinking the seltzer Forty dosed with four hits of acid. There it is, the third cliché. Literally anything is plausible now, which feels very, very cheap. Poor Joe has never taken LSD before, so he is about to have his ass handed to him. He is, to say the least, displeased. But then he bumps into Love – she “put two and two together,” aka stalked him or had him followed, and chose to have dinner in the same hotel where Joe and Forty were writing – when he starts tripping HARD.
Joe’s trip is a kaleidoscope of flashbacks about his childhood and imagined conversations with his mother. She provokes him, coddling his worst impulses. Forty uses the trip to get inside Beck’s head, which sends Joe spiraling. Forty narrowly escapes being choked to death by kneeing Joe in the balls during a roleplay gone wrong. Joe is freaking the fuck out, and rightfully so. Four hits of acid is a stupidly high dose for anyone, let alone a newbie. Forty allows him to use the safe word (I don’t know if this is a cliché, but it’s a really crazy plot coupon) to get moon juice (is this some LA thing I don’t know about, or is it a fictional Anavrin thing?) and snacks. Forty can’t come, because he’s conveniently peaking. Joe blacks out and finds himself standing in front of the mirror in the bathroom. Did he ever leave? There’s blood on his hands. He washes them, then all the blood disappears. Was it ever there? When he returns to the living room, Forty’s drinking moon juice among a gaggle of grocery bags. He confirms that Joe definitely left and brought this stuff back, but he doesn’t know how he got there or how long he was gone. Weird, since it seems like Joe would not go back to that room on his own. Dmitri (Adi Spektor), the Russian bodyguard, affirms that Joe came back with clean hands. Joe hears Love’s ringtone in Dmitri’s pocket, and he freaks out until Forty bribes Dmitri with cash for the phone. This phone call is a fishy dish. Love claims they can figure out whatever he’s running from together. Why does she know he’s running from something? Running implies guilt. After what Candace told her, why wouldn’t she want to stay far, far away? Joe says the magic words that Milo never would have said – they can take Forty with them on their escape tour. Maybe this is something James never would have agreed to? After another mommy-induced blood cry, Joe seeks solace in Forty, who has actually cracked his story. The beat board is organized and ready to go. The key was in figuring out who the real killer is, and it’s not Dr. Nicky. According to Forty, it can only be Beck’s unnamed ex-boyfriend, because he’s the one who truly loved her. Just as Joe is about to slash Forty’s throat, Forty reveals that he can empathize. His au pair didn’t kill herself – Forty killed her in a jealous rage. He claims to have blacked out, then awakened to see himself standing over her corpse. Their parents made it look like a suicide. So, Love’s weirdness around that story could have been the simple fact of lying about it. But the detail of Forty blacking out has me doubting… Maybe he didn’t kill her. But maybe he did. We’ll see. Either way, Joe is immensely comforted by this story and in turn, he comforts Forty. The two seem solidly bonded by this experience.
The next morning, Forty is MIA. Joe has exactly one hour and twenty minutes to resolve his situation with Delilah. The plan is to negotiate with Delilah so he can live happily ever after with Love. He makes it to the storage unit with seconds to spare. There’s just one problem – Delilah’s dead. Did Joe kill her? I mean, it would make sense. He’s the only one who knows where she is. Except she’s lying in an ocean of blood, and his clothes are totally clean. There is no way someone who is peaking on four hits of acid could have gotten it together to murder someone, then either change into an identical outfit or wash the one he had on. Not possible. And that both Forty and Joe killed someone in a blackout is weird – I’m willing to bet that either it’s true in both cases or false in both cases. But if Love’s detective has been following Joe this whole time, as I suspect, a garden of possibilities blooms. See You next time!  
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mobilemoviemaking · 5 years
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MobileMovieMaking Tip #12. LET THE LIGHT SHINE. In filmmaking, the primary purpose of light is to reveal people, places, and things. But moviemakers have long known that light itself can be the subject of a shot. There is something fascinating about the sun and the moon, candles, fireworks, and matches—known by filmmakers as “practical lights.” The flashlight example is from “How to Rob a House,” a 6-minute comedy directed by Adi Spektor. The the traffic sign is from “Beat the City” directed by Claudinho Andres Gomez. #MobileMovieMakingTips #VideoTips #SmartphoneVideoTips #Movielighting #adispektorofficial #practicallights https://www.instagram.com/p/BtMhj78AqaX/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1y0dza5ej754h
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Pssssst your character music is good do you have playlists or songs for your friends' OCs too??? Will you share? *~*
oh fuck where do you people come from. (God dammit Kay if this is you YOU COULD HAVE JUST ASKED.)
Okay, first I’ll do @caezsucksdangs OCs because they have A LOT LESS THAN KAY.
P.S. sorry if there’s a bit of overlap from my other list…
Caez:
- “Flawed Design” by Stabilo
- “Body” by Mother Mother
- “Ghost Towns” by Radical Face
- “Try To Change” by Mother Mother
- “Red Stars” by The Birthday Massacre
- “My Skin” by Natalie Merchant
- “The Devil Within” by Digital Daggers
- “It Took Me By Surprise” by Marina Mena
- “The Beast” by Imogen Heap
- “River Below” by Billy Talent
- “Ignorance” by Paramore
- “Smother” by Mother
- “Broken Tines” by Casey Lalonde
- “Disintegration” by Monarchy
- “Always Hate Me” by James Blunt
- “Heaven” by Messengers
- “Black Sheep” by Metric
- “Girls/Girls/Boys” by Panic! At the Disco (Ollie Piano Cover)
- “Mists Of Avalon” by Peter Jeremias
- “Run Or Die” by Christian Baczyk
- “Set Fire To The Third Bar” by Snow Patrol
- “Dread In My Heart” by Mother Mother
- “EET” by Regina Spektor
- “Arsonist’s Lullaby” by Hozier
Stix:
- “You’re Not Good Enough” by Blood Orange
- “Family Portrait” by Radical Face
- “I Found” by Amber Run
- “Guillotine” by Yadi
- “Don’t Let Me Down” by The Chainsmokers
- “Stronger” by Kanye West (RaveJaxx Remix)
- “Yin Yang” by USS
- “Where The Lonely Ones Roam” by Digital Daggers
- “Die In A Fire” by The Living Tombstone
- “Everytime” by Broods
- “Buzzcut Season” by Lorde
- “Headstrong” by Trapt
- “Almost Human” by Monarchy
- “East Of Eden” by Zella Day (Matstubs Remix)
- “Dorian” by Agnes Obel
- “Ocean Eyes” by Billie Eilish
- “Oh Be Clever” by River
- “Wolf” by Leø
- “All You Are” by Memtrix
- “Pessimist” by Koven and Memtrix
- “The Good In Me” by Jon Bellion
- “Fuqboi” by Hey Violet
- “We Ride As One” by James Paget
- “Never Be Like You” by Flume (Crywolf Cover)
- “Colours” by Halsey (Stripped Version)
- “The Real Thing” by Forget Tomorrow
- “Francis Forever” by Mitski
- “I Bet On Losing Dogs” by Mitski
- “Mistakes Like This” by Prelow
- “Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea” by XYLØ
- “Believer” by Imagine Dragons
Geht:
- “Ava” by Famy
- “Always Gold” by Radical Face
- “Iscariot” by Walk the Moon
- “Make You Better” by The Decemberists
- “Until You Were Gone” by The Chainsmokers
- “The Run And Go” by Twenty-One Pilots
- “When You Were Young” by The Killers (Kier Kemp Cover)
- “Here Comes The Hotstepper” by Ini Kamoze (Yuksek Remix)
- “You Can’t Hate Me As Much As I Do” by Casey Lalonde
- “Last Resort” by Papa Roach
- “Jesus Christ” by Brand New
- “Starboy” by The Weeknd
- “Gravity” by EDEN
- “The Last Saint” by Mario M
- “Garbage Truck” by Sex Bob-Omb
- “LOL” by EDEN
- “IDFC” by Blackbear (Tarro Remix)
- “Love Stuck” by Mother Mother
- “Jump The Fence” by Mother Mother
- “Infinitesimal” by Mother Mother
- “Junkie” by Kill Paris
- “The Drugs” by Mother Mother
- “Did You Wrong” by Sweater Beats
- “Frame Of Mind” by Tristam and Braken
- “The Good, The Bad, And The Dirty” by Panic! At the Disco
- “All Time Low” by Jon Bellion
- “Afraid” by The Neighbourhood
- “I’m Not Famous” by AJR
- “BADBOI VIP” by Pegboard Nerds
- “Handclap” by Fritz and the Tantrums
- “Destiny” by Jame Paget
- “Cupid’s Chokehold” by The Gymclass Heroes
- “Better Than Sex” by The Midnight Beast
- “Rustie” by Attak
OKAY. These next ones are all my friend @kalamitis OCs.
Ty:
- “Hope Of Morning” by Icon for Hire
- “Sleep Alone” by Two Door Cinema Club
- “Halo” by Starset
- “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” by Say Lou Lou (Tame Impala Cover)
- “Still Here” by Digital Daggers
- “You’re No Fun Anymore Mark Trezona” by Mindless Self-Indulgence
- “Eyes Wide Open” by Gotye
- “Exile Vilify” by The National
- “Bad Wings” by The Glitch Mob
- “Little Bird” by Imogen Heap
- “Feels Right” by Godwolf
- “Suffocate” by Whipped Cream
- “Wanderer’s Lullaby” by Adriana Figueroa
- “Somethin About U” by Astronomyy
- “Bit By Bit” by Mother Mother
- “Arrival” by IHF
- “Rude” by Dilistone and LILI N
- “Sober” by Dilistone
- “Remembering Myself” by Stephen
- “Don’t Leave” by Snakehips
- “Hand Of God” by Jon Bellion
- “Sweet Revenge” by Phantom Power
- “Nothing Left To Lose” by Ethos Music
- “Believe” by James Paget
- “Say It, Just Say It” by The Mowgli’s
- “Boats And Birds” by Gregory and the Hawk
- “Rockabye” by Clean Bandits
Kos:
- “St. Patrick” by PVRIS
- “The World Has I’ts Shine” by Cobra Starships
- “Coin Operated Boy” by The Dresden Dolls
- “Pretty Thing” by Broods
- “Pretty Face” by Soley
- “Bodyache” by Purity Ring
- “Cake By The Ocean” by DNCE
- “10,000 Emerald Pools” by BØRNS
- “Moondust” by Jaymes Young (Stripped Version)
- “Bare” by Wildes
- “Cosmic Love” by Florence and the Machine (Seven Lions Remix)
- “Weak When You’re Around” by Blackbear
- “Superlove” by Tinashe
- “Side To Side” by Ariana Grande
- “YALA” by M.I.A.
- “Fandango” by The Clarstone
- “Love Me” by Jane XØ
- “Anchor” by Novo Amor
- “Blow Your Mind” by Dua Lipa
- “Beyond The Void” by Cody Still
K:
- “Gooey” by Glass Animals
- “Nasty Freestyle” by T-Wayne (Prizmo & Cpz Remix)
- “Powerful” by Major Lazer
- “Go Hard” by Kreyshawn (Valentino Kahn Remix)
- “Bitch” by Allie X
- “Get On Your Knees” by Nicki Minaj
- “Move Like A Soldier” by Kristina Maria
- “She’s The One” by Arkasia
- “Slay It” by Cryptex
- “The Prestige” by Kraddy
- “Let You Let Me” by Savoy
- “Bravado” by Lorde
- “LET ME TOUCH YOUR FIRE” by A R I Z O N A
- “Into You” by Ariana Grande
- “Mine” by Phoebe Ryan (Illenium Remix)
- “See Right Through Me” by Set Mo
- “All We Do” by Oh Wonder
- “That’s My Girl” by Fifth Harmony
- “Cool Girl” by Tove Lo
- “Brand New Moves” by Hey Violet
- “The Sound” by The 1975
- “Army Of Steel” by Red Noise Industries
- “Brutality Code” by Christian Baczyk
- “Instant Crush” by Daft Punk
Triis:
- “Stay” by Kygo
- “Fake You Out” by Twenty-One Pilots
- “Cat And Mouse” by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
- “Black And Gold” by Sam Sparro
- “Hymn Of Acxiom” by Vienna Teng
- “Keep Your Hands Off My Girl” by Good Charlotte
- “Mister Simple” by Super Junior
- “Tear You Apart” by She Wants Revenge
- “SADIST” by Crystal Castles
- “Make You Feel Loved” by CADE
- “Single” by The Neighbourhood
- “Wrong” by MAX
- “Somebody” by Natalie La Rose
- “Dessert” by Dawin
- “Gangsta” by Kehlani
- “Black Beatles” by Rae Sremmurd
- “Weak” by AJR
- “Closer” by The Nine Inch Nails
- “All I Wanna Do” by J-Park
- “Gangsta Sexy” by Hollywood Undead
- “The Cure” by Lady Gaga
- “That’s What I Like” by Bruno Mars
Kal:
- “Let You Go” by The Chainsmokers
- “GDFR” by Flo Rida (K Theory Remix)
- “Pursuit Of Happiness” by Kid Cudi (Steve Aoki Remix)
- “Freak” by Estelle
- “Recover” by Churches
- “Stranger Than Earth” by Purity Ring
- “Selfish Man” by Francis Lung
- “Learning To Hate You As A Self-Defense Mechanism” by Flatsound
- “The Beautiful Ones” by Monarchy
- “Pa Pa Power” by Dead Man’s Bones
- “Drugs” by EDEN
- “Tipsy” by J-Kwon
- “Alone” by Bazzi
- “Party Favours” by Tinashe
- “Sweatpants” by Childish Gambino
- “Company” by Tinashe
- “Drop That Kitty” by Ty Dolla $ign
- “Love This Shit” by August Alsina
- “Player” by Tinashe
- “Don’t Threaten Me With A Good Time” by Panic! At the Disco
- “I Wanna Get Better” by Bleachers
- “Fake Love” by Drake
Cam:
- “Do You Feel It?” by Chaos Chaos
- “Oh Miss Believer” by Twenty-One Pilots
- “Maps” by The Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- “Forget” by Marina and the Diamonds
- “#MINDCONTROL” by Hot Sugar
- “Tether” by Chvrches
- “Let Go” by Frou Frou
- “Oblivion” by Bastille
- “Elastic Heart” by SIA
- “Young Blood” by Bea Miller
- “Jenny” by The Studio Killers (Lily Sevin Cover)
- “Living Without You” by Monarchy
- “Never Be Like You” by Flume
- “How Long Will I Love You?” by Ellie Goulding (EMBRZ Remix)
- “Jealous Of The Rain” by Labyrinth
- “Reforget” by Lauv
- “Ghosting” by Mother Mother
- “Perfect Illusion” by Lady Gaga
- “Bad Habits” by Monsieur Adi
- “One More Time” by Jon Bellion
- “Sex” by The 1975
- “End Of All Things” by Panic! At the Disco (Rain Demo)
- “Greenlight” by Lorde
- “Liability” by Lorde
- “I Don’t Smoke” by Mitski
- “Your Best American Girl” by Mitski
- “Be Happy” by FRND
AHHHH I think that’s it? I basically just redid my playlists for these.
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cllctvlifestyle · 9 years
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International Mobil Film Festival 2015
The International Mobil Film Festival teamed with Grossmont College and Mobile Fashion Show to present the fourth annual event this year.
Founder and producer Susy Botello simplifies the magnitude of The International Mobil Film Festival: “All films are made with mobile phones.”
Based in San Diego, yet the only mobile film festival of its kind in the United States, the International Mobile Film Festival is an innovative experience for Americans. Filmmakers flew in from around the world to present films, walk the red carpet and accept awards and special acknowledgement.
A live DJ kept the energy flowing with lively rhymes and rhythms of Top 40 hits while videographers, photographers and the IMFF production men and women brimmed about coordinating the event.
When asked to describe their films in 15 words or less, directors were concise and clear.
So-Cal’s own multi-faceted artist Jose Iturriga left “HORROR” in the irises of audience members with “Eyes of the Unwanted.” This horror film is “Based on personal experience,” he exclaimed!
Good-natured Robert David Duncan of Vancouver shared “Mr. Sad Hearts Small Day,” saying of it: “A lonely invisible-feeling soul who takes a train ride nowhere.”
Adi Spektor, actor and super producer arrived from Los Angeles to screen “How to Rob A House.” He described it as “Two thieves trying to rob the wrong house at the wrong time.”
Future Oscar-winning director, Alicia Hayes flew in from Arkansas, directed “Chasm”… “A young woman discovers that her lack of attention in the world will cost her what she values most,” she said.
Sponsors included Blackwing, Grossmont College, Mobile Fashion Show and S.Botello Productions.
As a startup, the International Mobil Film Festival holds a promising future as a pioneer in the mobile film industry. Most films are five minutes or less and all films are filmed from mobile devices.
For more information, visit www.mobilfilmfestival.com
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International Mobil Film Festival 2015 was originally published on Collective Lifestyle
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adispektor · 4 years
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Thank you @przeambitni.pl for the coverage! Dziękuję #przeambitni za artykuł! https://przeambitni.pl/adi-spektor-w-kolejnej-amerykanskiej-produkcji-zagral-z-corka-muhammada-ali/ #actor #filmmaker #filmmakers #hollywood #losangeles #movie #movies #dream #inspire #work #director #producer #polish #polska #fun #polishguy #pennbadgley #film #motivation #lovemyjob #lovemylife #setlife #Poland #setlife #polish #polishguy #netflix #tv #tvseries #swat (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-QNFXInSdC/?igshid=x8rn7i7yc6nv
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adispektor · 4 years
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Thank you #SuperExpress l for the coverage of my #YouNetflix episode on #Netflix! https://www.se.pl/wiadomosci/gwiazdy/adi-spektor-polski-aktor-w-serialu-na-netflixie-aa-wcHY-yNGX-SDn8.html?fbclid=IwAR2gC1MhQVnennA2Gq16s27pxktzZPtYW0N7tv9RudRMxAGNJuGadwJ7XTI #actor #filmmaker #filmmakers #hollywood #losangeles #movie #movies #dream #inspire #work #director #producer #polish #polska #fun #polishguy #gq #film #motivation #lovemyjob #lovemylife #setlife #Poland #setlife #polish #polishguy #netflixpl #tv #seriestv (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6_NeuLHTyq/?igshid=1tyeyy935v9e7
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adispektor · 4 years
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Thank you Telemagazyn for the coverage of my #YouNetflix episode on Netflix! https://www.telemagazyn.pl/artykuly/you-ty-netflix-adi-spektor-polski-aktor-u-boku-penna-badgleya-w-ktorym-odcinku-sie-pojawil-78244.html (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6tqmXNH5Kh/?igshid=d8tegq20jfha
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adispektor · 7 years
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Thank you @jastrzabpost.pl for the coverage of @IndieGathering #Award http://jastrzabpost.pl/newsy/adi-spektor-wygral-festiwal-filmowy-w-hudson_562845.html #iPhoneFilm #filmmaker #filmmakers #actor #actors #aktor #hollywood #losangeles #movie #movies #Polish #Polska #polska #films #director #producer #production #blood #horror #comedy #director #producer #vampire #inspire #dream #set #indie #indieartist #horror #comedy #ohio #cleveland (at Hudson, Ohio)
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adispektor · 7 years
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Thank you @lukebook.pl for the coverage of @IndieGathering #Award http://www.lukebook.pl/single-post/2017/08/20/Adi-Spektor-z-kolejn%C4%85-nagrod%C4%85 #iPhoneFilm #filmmaker #filmmakers #actor #actors #aktor #hollywood #losangeles #movie #movies #Polish #Polska #polska #films #director #producer #production #blood #horror #comedy #director #producer #vampire #inspire #dream #set #indie #indieartist #horror #comedy (at Warsaw, Poland)
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