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astralbondpro · 11 months
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Yes, Madam (1985) // Dir. Corey Yuen
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nothing-behindher-eyes · 10 months
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bro I need him so bad
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astraldrake · 4 months
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"Excuse me miss? Mama asked me to give these to you, for killing that big monster."
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jackmkelly · 5 months
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jack crutchie & race need to win an award for the way they ruined my life. the best found siblings in the world.
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str4wb3rry-guy · 5 months
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petition to get the newsies ost recorded again but with ben tyler cool as racetrack higgins...
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nerds-yearbook · 6 months
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In 1967, Girl Scout Darlene Morris had an encounter with extra-terrestrials near Lake Okobogee. ("Conduit", X-Files, TV, Event)
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inversionimpulse · 8 months
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I have mixed feelings what I recently learned re: Charlotte Aulin being a Belnades.
On the one hand it feels a little creatively shallow to have the hero’s magician friend be from the same clan as the other protagonists’ other magician friends
On the other hand it’s really funny. I suppose that Trevor and Sypha inadvertently doomed their families to be stuck with each other for the entire rest of time. There’s a Belmont? There’s a Belnades! Even the Belmonts’ weird American cousins have the Belnades’ weird American cousins around to bicker/cooperate with. Even all the way out in the year 2035, what do you know, there’s Julius Belmont and Yoko Belnades! That’s six centuries after Trevor and Sypha! One marriage and these two clans just cannot escape each other!
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Race: the limp sells fifty papes a week, all by himself!
Crutchie: fuck you race, I'm a delight
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i-didnt-do-1t · 8 months
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cw death
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oscar and morris <3
Ty nox, shall be sobbing for the next 4-5 business days <3
cw death
Just Oscar who hasn’t experienced loss in this way before, not with his ma or his pa (he’s not dead but he might as well be) and it’s hard to lose anything you never had in the first place but-
Morris is in a fight, a hit lands wrong or he falls and hits his head on the pavement too hard and it takes Oscar a second to realise that he’s not getting back up.
Morris always gets up
but Oscar is still mid fight and now it’s two to one and his brother is lying on the ground blood slowly pooling under his head and all Oscar can see is Morris at maybe seven years old when that scar above his eyebrow was a freshly opened cut.
Morris doesn’t make it out of that fight alive.
Oscar doesn’t believe it. He goes to bed that night rosary beads held in his fists and gripped so tight they indent his knuckles. He says the Hail Mary ten times over (struggling to keep count) like he rolled his eyes at Morris doing every night.
The next morning he gets up without Morris acting as his alarm clock. He feels like he’s walking in a dream, He’s not sure he’s slept at all (he’s not sure he didn’t die when Morris did) He goes to work.
He can feel the look Wiesel is giving him. He doesn’t say a word, just shoves past Kelly to the distribution desk.
And Jack, Jack who has known Oscar for almost as long as he’s known half of his boys in Manhattan, knows somethings wrong, in the set of his shoulders and the dark circles under his eyes and the empty space at his side where Morris usually stands, cigarette held loosely in his mouth, the occasional murmur they can never make out as he leans over to Oscar to say something which cuts Oscar’s mouth into a sharp smile.
One of the other boys, Finch or Albert only see the absence of a Delancey. Only see an event and an opportunity and all it takes is one comment for Oscar to launch himself around the desk-
He doesn’t stop hitting till he’s pulled away, face wet, knuckles busted open and bleeding, his blood or their’s he’s not sure, can’t even tell who it is anymore, their face an unrecognisable mess of reds and blacks swollen bruises.
Wiesel sends him home after that.
Instead he goes for a drink. Doesn’t think about. Can’t think about it. Tells himself that Morris is just at mass.
He goes home. He makes dinner because god knows Morris is a terrible cook even when it’s something simple like soup.
He puts out two bowls.
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Hours later both of them go cold and uneaten.
(oscar is still waiting for morris is get back from mass)
(his hand, knuckles bloody and scabbed and swollen dark blue taps on the table, restless.
Morris ain’t here to tell him to clean them up)
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onebluebookworm · 4 months
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Ranking Books I Read in 2023 - 35-31
35. Maurice - E.M. Forster
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Honestly, I didn't read any bad books this year. Just ones that weren't as good as I was anticipating. I'm not gonna deny this one is a trailblazing work and a classic of LGBT literature, but it's also hella boring and spends a lot of time on small details of English aristocracy life in the early 20th century. The love story is sweet and heartbreaking when we actually get to it, but for the most part, it's pretty stagnant.
34. Tuesdays With Morrie - Mitch Albom
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My work's book club choice for February. I almost feel bad putting this up as high as it is, given this is about a real man who lived and died tragically, and this book obviously touched a lot of people, but it just didn't do anything for me. Maybe because I've never really been hep to the whole "old dying person gives sage life advice to the jaded young person" - especially something put out in the 90s where glurge like that was absolutely everywhere - but I was mostly just reading this to be done with it for the club. A few nice moments, and the scene of Morrie's death is pretty poignant, but I think the sparkle has officially come off.
33. Call Us What We Carry - Amanda Gorman
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This is another one I feel bad I didn't like more. Amanda Gorman does have talent (the section inspired by Moby Dick was very interesting), but these mostly felt like first drafts. I've heard a lot of people describe this collection as kind of an expectation about she did the inaugural poem, and...yeah, it does indeed feel that way. I have no doubt Gorman will put out better stuff in the future as she hones the craft, but this wasn't it.
32. The Body Snatchers - Jack Finney
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I found this years ago at a used bookstore, and it's part of the Stephen King's choice library (books that he thinks are some of the best horror fiction out there), so of course I had to give it a shot. While I do love the plot and some of the story beats are legitimately scary (when they first find the pod taking on a human form, I got actual chills), but it's mostly a lot of traveling from one place to another and back again, and it makes this very slim book feel like it takes forty years. I prefer a lot of the adaptations.
31. Forager: Field Notes for Surviving a Family Cult - Michelle Dowd
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I've ingested a lot of cult content in my time. Learning about cult shit always gets me excited. So of course when I found this at work, I had to read it. And...it kind fumbled. The presentation is cool - Dowd's anecdotes are structured like field notes that talk about plants you can live on, while tying it back to a moment from her life - but the whole thing feels very disconnected and messy. We jump around a lot in her life, and big events are glossed over. A let-down.
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astralbondpro · 1 year
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Yes, Madam (1985) // Dir. Corey Yuen
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fireworkss-exe · 1 year
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tag your blorbos from left to right
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noxexistant · 1 year
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adore the consensus that race and albert vape in modern au but the delanceys still smoke cigarettes
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general-sleepy · 7 months
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Assigning Saw Traps to Dracula Characters:
Because this is how my mind works. Also, I previously mentioned I was playing with this and @animate-mush encouraged my bad behavior. (With brief summaries of the traps if you're not as disastrously obsessed with the Saw series as I am.
Seward: I can honestly really see Jack in Lawrence's place in the Bathroom Trap (the main setup of the first movie, you wake up in a room with a stranger and you have to murder them or several of your loved ones will be killed; also in order to murder them you have to cut off your foot). Both of them are physicians who are emotionally disconnected and generally don't appreciate their lives. Honestly, though, I don't think the self-amputation aspect of the trap would be that huge of a deal for Jack. He might think it's kind of morbidly interesting.
Jonathan: I wasn't sure about this at first, but I decided Jonathan could take Adam's role in the Bathroom Trap. Adam is being punished for being passive, which is also a trait of Jonathan at the beginning of the novel; though due to politeness and a desire to please, rather than Adam's internalized homophobia unspecified mental illness. So, they have to suffer the wages of their own passivity, being helpless to another (implicitly more important) person's whims. Honestly, I can see John Kramer looking at Jonathan and getting big "pawn in someone else's game" energy. (Note that this applies to Jonathan pre-novel; post-novel, John would be very sore about Jon's willingness to die for/with Mina, because loving someone so much you couldn't live without them is pretty cringe tbh).
Arthur: Jigsaw would honestly struggle to find a reason to throw Art into a murder game. Maybe if he didn't process the grief of losing nearly everyone he loves in a few months in exactly the way John Kramer approved of. He'd probably get stuck in one of the more basic ones. Maybe the Venus Fly Trap (there's like a mini iron maiden around your neck and you have to cut out your eye to get the key surgically implanted behind it to get out of it). Arthur's a tough guy, though; honestly, I think he could get through it.
Quincey: Maybe Rigg's game (being faced with a variety of people in Saw traps and being encouraged not to help them, because either they deserve to die or they can only recover by "helping" themselves). We know that Quincey is self-sacrificing and willing to put his neck out to help near-strangers because for some reason he believes concern for others is a valuable reason to risk your own life. However, I imagine that Quincey would help rescue a victim of domestic violence, instead of deciding that she won't learn anything unless she pulls herself up by her bootstraps and helps herself (by killing her husband and suffering horrible pain, because DV victims are just complacent).
Lucy: Lucy and William Easton don't have a lot in common, but I realized his trap would fit for her. William's trap is super complicated, but mostly he has to go through a variety of situations where he decides who lives and who dies. Like, having to decide whether to kill a healthy young orphan with no friends or family and a chronically ill wife and mother, both of whom have done literally nothing wrong. Or having to decide which two of five people to save from being shot in the chest with a shotgun. This is the worst thing that could happen to Lucy, a boundlessly loving people-pleaser. That might be why he puts her in a trap, to encourage her to stand up for herself or something.
Mina: My immediate instinct was the Angel Trap (you're hooked up to this rig that is going to rip your ribs open unless you can fish the key out of a bottle of acid before it melts), mostly because of her and Kerry giving me kind of similar vibes. Kerry, a cop, is put in the trap because she's apparently obsessed with death more than the living, though really it seems like she's just too close to catching Jigsaw. Mina is fascinated by ghost stories and reads about criminology. She's, in a way, suicidal, and John Kramer absolutely cannot stand that. John would say that becoming a vampire is still close enough to living that you should still appreciate it.
Van Helsing: I was struggling to figure this out until I saw Saw X. Van Helsing is obsessed with brains and intellect and feels himself to be intellectually superior, so I think the brain surgery trap (you have to cut out a certain amount of your own brain tissue or your head gets roasted in a kind of mini-brazen bull) would fit. Maybe the instructions/insult tape would be something like, "You think you know what's going on in my brain, let's see if you know what's going on in yours." Something dumb like that.
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randoofan0m · 1 year
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'92 crutchie: i don't want no-one carrying me
broadway cruchie: carry me like the princess i am bitch
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Got a feelin' 'bout the headline
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Papes are gonna sell like we was givin' them away
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If I hate the headline I'll make up a headline
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'Cause at two for a penny if I take too many Weasel just makes me eat 'em afta'
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