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crumbargento · 1 year
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The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood - Alan Roberts - 1980 - USA
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Karate Cop (1991)
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gatutor · 11 months
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Martine Beswick-Adam West "The happy hooker goes hollywood" 1980, de Alan Roberts.
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11/22/22 wt 248.4
OK what do I want to say about yesterday.
I went to the fellowship dinner, it was good.
I wore an outfit I was not super comfortable with as it shows my shape.
I had invited lots of people to this thing, but no one showed up.
There was a wide variety of food (which I did not take a picture of)(social weird).
I visited with a couple of ladies that I might be becoming friends with now? 🫨 They really seemed awesome. Intelligent women!
My self evaluation is: mostly good WITH TWEAKS NEEDED FOR FUTURE.
I had one plate of the meal. Heavy on the protein, avoided the fried chicken, took the broccoli. Initially took 1 little mini cake.
The tweaks needed:
To quote Alan Roberts, I just need to quit eating so fucking much.
I was socially uncomfortable, and I think I kept going back for this or that to keep busy while I was visiting with new people.
Someone mentioned there was pecan pie, and I realized that I had missed the whole dessert table. I grabbed a piece of pie and 2 cookies.
And eventually went back for more little cakes.
So that is my note to myself. Have the pie, but next time, have a smaller slice. No cookies. No extra cakes. One and done, bitch.
Also, take the nomorbidity before dinner. Am thinking of actually moving it to earlier in the day.
Other note: stop MF shopping. No fucking more. Gawd. The debt you accrue is in fucking sane.
Posting a pic on here is terrifying to me, as I want to stay anonymous. But it is pushing outside my social comfort zone, which I am working on.
I had one where I edited out my face and a bunch of detrius in the background, but idk what happened. I clicked save, and it disappeared, like it just doesn't show up when I try to add pics. I did feel super hot. Even if people could see my shape and my giant insecurity of my giant belly. I think this shirt had a flattering fit, tho. So! wth, here is a closer pick of the top, too.
Yes, I mixed a print and a plaid. And I think this is my first time wearing those boots. I wore a white leather jacket and a teal crossbody purse.
Only 1 half hour workout yesterday, the fit class at work, low impact cardio. But I was a holy terror with cleaning, especially for such a busy day, which actually needed to be done. My legs are still tender from Saturdays workout, so I am not going to chide myself.
The Thesis blend of the day was: Confidence.
I remarked to my sister that I was confident I was getting shit done!
It was an incredibly good feeling to have energy and motivation to do *anything*
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bennettmarko · 11 months
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ortut · 8 months
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Robert Alan Bernstein - Floating Bed (stainless steel, wood), 2002
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m-a-salter · 10 months
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Period Drama Appreciation Week 2023 | Day 1: Favorite adaptation | Sense and Sensibility (1995), directed by Ang Lee, screenplay by Emma Thompson
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robertalanclayton · 10 months
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Grain silos, Meade Kansas, RA Clayton
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crumbargento · 1 year
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The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood - Alan Roberts - 1980 - USA
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Citroën Dyane 6, 1979. I have spent the weekend on the south coast of England in Sussex and spotted this near to where we we staying. It's a late series Dyane, the model was positioned up market of the 2CV and was designed by Robert Opron. It was in production from 1967 until 1983, with the Dyane 6 being powered by a 602cc flat twin engine. Perhaps most significantly of all it was parked outside the childhood home of Alan Turing.
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gatutor · 4 months
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Martine Beswick-Charles Green "The happy hooker goes Hollywood" 1980, de Alan Roberts.
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11/29/22 wt 250.2
2nd Baking soda bath per Dr Westin's protocol.
Up since 5.
Currently 10:30.
Trying to wait til noon to eat (intermittent fasting).
2nd day following the Hunger Management protocol, which is new as of yesterday.
It was nice being up & to work early. It is quiet in the mornings. Less shit to piss me off. Stress is a big factor in holding weight, I have heard. And my stress level has been high for 20 years.
I am so happy that I am actively working towards the best version of myself.
Trying to make sure my mood stays high as well. Relaxation activities, water water water, coffee & bergamot tea.
And the below drink.
I have so many tools in my toolbox. I just need to use them.
I know 1000 things that have been trials; failure is feedback.
I will overcome. I am the picture of perseverance. I can do it.
Diabetes be damned.
Change is possible.
Work hard, stay humble. 💪
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flanaganfilm · 11 months
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Hi Mike, how was Tribeca?
It was fantastic.
For those who don't know, I was lucky enough to be invited to sit on the US Narrative Feature Jury at this year's Tribeca Festival. I just got back yesterday from ten days in Manhattan.
I found the whole thing to be absolutely rejuvenating.
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Our category had five jurors: myself, Zoey Deutsch, Stephanie Hsu, Tommy Oliver, and Ramin Bahrani.
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Kate was also on a jury - she was on the International Feature Jury (which included Brendan Fraser and Zazie Beets) so that meant we spent the week seeing different movies. We'd pass each other on our way to different screenings, sometimes in the lobby of the theater, and then meet up for dinner or a party and get to tell each other about the awesome movies we saw that day.
It was overwhelming to start with. At the Opening Night reception, we met Robert DeNiro, and we saw Martin Scorcese and Matt Damon (we were way too timid to introduce ourselves). I did manage to introduce myself to Kenneth Lonergan, who has made some of my all-time favorite movies (You Can Count on Me is one of the best movies I've ever seen), and the great Chazz Palminteri (I got to tell him how much I absolute adore A Bronx Tale). I also spent a fair amount of time chatting with Peter Coyote, who was incredibly kind and funny. We chatted a lot about Ken Burns.
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After that, we went to the Opening Night film, a terrific documentary called Kiss the Future. We walked the red carpet (something I'm never quite comfortable with, but luckily Kate is a natural) and we saw the movie with a packed house. It was a beautiful film and really started everything off on an amazing foot.
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And then the judging started. I got to watch all of the movies in my category in the theater, with audiences. A car would pick me up and take me to the screening. At my busiest, I saw three movies in one day, but it was usually two.
I made it a point not to know anything about the movies before I saw them - sometimes I went in without knowing the title. And I can't overstate how amazing it was to see these independent films with an audience, in a theater, instead of streaming. Having spent the better part of the last five years watching this primarily at home, I was shocked at how inspiring and energizing it was to sit in a theater with a crowd over, and over, and over again. I've never seen this many movies in a theater in such a short time, and I LOVED it.
I didn't only see movies that were in my category, though. I also made sure I saw other films at the festival that I wasn't judging - including Downtown Owl, the directorial debut of my friends Hamish Linklater and Lily Rabe.
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I made a point to go to the premiere of Suitable Flesh, starring the amazing Barbara Crampton and Heather Graham, and produced by my old friends Joe Wicker and Morgan Peter Brown from the Absentia Days.
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And it wasn't all movies, either - I also got to moderate a chat with the brilliant Sam Lake about his upcoming Alan Wake 2 release. Sam was a joy to spend time with, and we had a lot to talk about.
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And my friend and colleague Justina Ireland traveled up to NY to moderate a Master Class where a theater full of people listened to me ramble about horror movies for an hour.
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(With Justina Ireland and Johnathan Penner - Penner ran the Escape from Tribeca program, and it was his idea to bring me to the festival)
And then, just before I left, I met up with some friends to see a Broadway show. Karen Gillan and Willa Fitzgerald joined Kate and I to see Grey House.
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My experience at Tribeca was fantastic. It was such an amazing celebration of art and cinema, and I can't wait to go back. I spent a lot of it feeling overwhelmed, and feeling like I didn't quite deserve my seat at the table (imposter syndrome is just one of the staples of being a filmmaker, isn't it?) but I'm so glad I went.
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citizenscreen · 2 months
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Robert Alda with his son Alan 💕
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brokehorrorfan · 3 months
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Beetlejuice: The Official Coloring Book will be published on September 3 via Insight Editions, just in time for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice's theatrical release on September 6.
It features 60+ coloring pages illustrated by The Beauty of Horror creator Alan Robert. Preview five pages below.
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The mischievous world of Beetlejuice comes to life in Beetlejuice: The Official Coloring Book, ready to be colored! Alan Robert, renowned illustrator of The Beauty of Horror coloring book series, hand-draws rich, detailed illustrations that evoke the haunting spirit of the infamous bio-exorcist as he tempts the Maitlands, terrorizes Lydia Deetz and her family, counters Otho’s over-the-top hijinks, and highlights all the frights and sights revealed in the afterlife.
Pre-order Beetlejuice: The Official Coloring Book.
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