Susan Strasberg in Taste of Fear (1961)
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TASTE OF FEAR (1961) Reviews of Hammer classic and now free to watch online
‘The motion picture shocker of the year!’
Taste of Fear is a 1961 British horror thriller film about a wheelchair-bound young woman who returns to her father’s estate after ten years, and although she’s told he’s away, she keeps seeing his dead body.
Directed by Seth Holt (Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb) and shot in black-and-white by Douglas Slocombe for Hammer Films. In the US, the movie was…
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d'arce is very cool, actually
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do you have any zukka fanfic recs?
Im going to separate these by genre bc there’s a LOT :)
Angst:
Will we last the night by CSHfic and VSfic
In the soft light by CSHfic and VSfic
Plum blossom by GallifreyanFairytale
Do you take this jerk to be (your one and only) by @jatersade
Breakable heaven by @sokkalore
Unconditionally and irrevocably by @sokkalore
Fluff:
Half light by CSHfic and VSfic
Cinnamon by overflow
All the little things by CSHfic and VSfic
Make me feel by star_fruit (peach_tart)
The usual reasons by Wildgoosery (this one has some spice at the end so beware)
Separate section for @bisexuallsokka / @lesmiserablol ‘s fics cuz they deserve a national prize
Now that I see you
Don’t blame me (love made me crazy)
Hey, isn’t this easy?
All I’ve ever known
Have fun with this selection :)
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People who don't understand or respect Marc Spector get on my nerves.
The whole show showed the characters in it and the audience that you can’t have one without the other. I’m pretty sure it’s Steven who says they’re a package deal.
I understand feeling connected to one character more than another, but that doesn't mean you can treat the one(s) you don't feel connected with like they don't exist or that they're bad when they're not.
I also get that Steven may be an “easier” character for people to connect with or whatever, but that doesn't mean Marc is any less deserving of love.
Anyway, I find the treatment of Marc Spector by fans and even the people who worked on the show kind of strange.
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I do love how, upon learning what Vash is capable of, Wolfwood isn’t exactly afraid of what he is. He’s afraid of what he’s capable of. Because he only knows himself as a monster, so what must one like Vash be able to destroy?
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