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captainfreelance1 · 7 months
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The Best Action Movie One Liner! from Friday Foster (1975) delivered by Pam Grier herself.
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marvelousmrm · 8 months
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Captain Britain #37-39 (Wein, Budiansky & Lawrence/Wilson, June-July 1977). More powerful than ever, Brian is brainwashed into attacking the Queen.
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picturebookshelf · 1 year
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Shy Little Kitten's Secret Place (1989)
Story: Jim Lawrence -- Art: Keenan Jones
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eliah · 1 year
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dirtyriver · 2 years
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Ad for the short lived (only four books published) series The A.I. Gang by Bruce Coville (#1, 3-4) and Jim Lawrence (#2), 1986
This ad uses the cover art for #2, The Cutlass Clue
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ewzzy · 2 years
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VOLTORR!
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downthetubes · 1 month
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“Friday Foster” exhibition opens in Barcelona
Heading to Spain for a holiday? Then you may want to check out a new exhibition, Longaron and Friday Foster: The Unexpected Heroine, which runs at Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya in Barcelona until 24th June 2024
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lifedistractions · 6 months
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If this scene doesn’t win them the comedy BAFTA, there is no justice in the world.
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ripthomasthorne · 4 months
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this chaotic part of the last inside ghosts episode is so funny that i had to make it into a video
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veeraine · 21 days
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i would do anything to simply hold thomas thornes face in my hands and to look into his eyes. GOD i am going to begin clawing at the furniture and chewing on the carpets i JUST WANNA ADORE HIM!!!! LET ME LOVE HIM!!!!!! life is unfair.
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I'm rewatching Trollhunters in the background right now, and the disfunctional mother son relationship between Jim and his mom is making me crazy.
Like, he's taking care of the household and his mother for years as a teenager and before probably. She is sometimes giving half hearted comments about him not having to do so much, but very obviously she's not gonna make him stop do all the cooking and cleaning. Y'know. Both because they've been living like this for years, and because it's obviously also very comfortable to have someone do all the house work.
Then Strickler comes into the picture, and if we ignore the whole Troll and changeling side of the story, Barabara gets very offended cause Jim doesn't want her to meet him privately. Again, ignoring the whole magic and trolls stuff, STRICKLER IS JIMS TEACHER. If Jim hadn't figured out that Strickler was a changeling he probably wouldn't have a problem with it, but the fact that he does, no matter the reason, should be enough for Barbara to put a stop to the relationship. Her child is clearly uncomfortable with her seeing/dating that guy, for whatever reason, and even clearly vocalized it. But she doesn't care about, or rather, she tells Jim that she "wouldn't expect something like that" from him. Obviously not, cause she may see him like her child/teenager he is, BUT DOESN'T TREAT HIM LIKE ONE.
And then Jim, unknowingly to Barbara, becomes the Trollhunter, and his behavior changes. He's suddenly doing reckless stuff, sneaking out, getting bruises, landing in detention and even at the police station, barely avoiding a police report. What does she do? Asking him what's going on? If everything's alright at school? If he has any other problems? Maybe trying to lower his workload around the house, which again, he's doing most of that as a teenager and longer probably.
Nah. She doesn't do anything until he lands in the hospital. Except for again, dismissing him rather negatively at the one topic he's openly expressing any negative opinions about (Strickler). And after he lands in the hospital she now starts not asking questions, but demanding answers. Demanding answers from a teenager in a difficult situation who is also now acting much more like a teenager than he ever did before, from her point of view at least. Except she obviously doesn't know how to deal with a teenager, cause she has never had to raise or live with a teenager. She instead lived with a child pretending to be an adult for years, that was partly much more of an adult than she was, who did way to much work even before Jim became the Trollhunter. So she throws punishments at him and grounds him, but does he listen?
No. Cause why should he? Not only is he dealing with things much more important than being grounded, yknow, saving the world, he's trying to protect her from the sheer knowledge of the supernatural and physically protecting her from getting harmed. And again, for the majority of the time since his dad left he pretended to be an adult. He was and is the main adult in the household, dealing with important things she doesn't even know about.
The only one's treating Jim like a teenager are teachers, other children and Blinky and Aaargh sort of when they're not in the middle of Troll business. Strickler, in the first episodes where Jim doesn't know about his true identity, is much more of a parental figure to Jim (also after his redemption later on tbh) than his mother.
In summary: Barbara is treating her son like an adult, almost like a partner, instead of a child/teenager. And when that isn't possible anymore she doesn't know how to properly treat him. She also doesn't really care that her son is uncomfortable with her being around Strickler, or Strickler in general. And it takes Blinky telling her (when Jim is 16) that Jim might be affected by his father leaving when he was five years old.
Jim meanwhile is treating his mother more like a child/teenager instead of the adult and MOTHER that she is. Seeing her as his responsibility. Cooking for her. Cleaning for her. Telling her to rest and take breaks.
They obviously love each other other. And their relationship might not be toxic, but it's very much disfunctional. In a way that is mostly negative for Jim.
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nathalieskinoblog · 6 months
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Emma 1972 - 2020
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theplanetgallifrey · 4 months
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Rest in Peace BBC Ghosts, we will miss you.
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mansion-of-haunts · 10 months
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eliah · 1 year
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Enchanted April is a 1991 British film adapted from Elizabeth von Arnim's 1922 novel The Enchanted April. It stars Miranda Richardson, Josie Lawrence, Polly Walker, and Joan Plowright, with Alfred Molina, Michael Kitchen, and Jim Broadbent in supporting roles.
Part IV
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