William Grefe - Racing Fever - Beacon - 1964 (Barbara Biggart on cover)
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Vintage Poster - Not Of This Earth
Allied Artists (1957)
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A rave review for Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
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Vintage Poster - Attack Of The Crab Monsters
Art by Albert Kallis
Allied Artists (1957)
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Movie poster by an unknown artist, distributed by the National Screen Service (no. 58/366) for the 1958 Allied Artists motion picture Queen of Outer Space.
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Buzz buzz, here comes THE WASP WOMAN (1959) from Roger Corman himself! The film stars Susan Cabot, Michael Mark, Fred Eisley, Barboura Morris and William Roerick.
We discuss wasp facts, the history of cosmetics, and Susan Cabot's sad biography in this episode, so there's plenty to chew on.
Thanks for your patience in our delays getting this episode ready, I think it was worth the wait!
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 26:32; Discussion 43:57; Ranking 1:04:30
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'Life in the hands of Helio'
Warning for graphic description of gore + injury below
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[Image Description:
With his throat slit, blood bubbling up into his mouth and soaking into his white collared shirt, Buddy Dawn struggles in the arms of Kristen Applebee's. His eyes are wide, unseeing, and hands come up to try and grasp onto Kristen as some kind of anchor, mutedly pleading for help.
Kristen's hand hovers above his throat, unable to help him with his death all but promised by his own party leader, Kipperlilly, and her god too far out of reach. She is panicked and resigned to only hold the kid she had hated moments ago. There is no miracle, no burst of light from the crystals in her pocket, when Buddy Dawn dies.
There is a visual parallel, with both Kristen and Buddy being dotted with freckles and something familiar in their eyes. If there had never been 'The Bad Kids', if she'd never asked to be put in detention with the intent to convert people to Helio, would she have ended up the same way?
Buddy had once said "I don't hold on tight, 'cause I'm in someones hand [...] You know Helio is holding onto us tight." but there is no Helio in sight, only Kristen. All that is left is for Buddy to go and meet his so-called-god and ask why he let him die, unaware he will not get an answer.]
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Continuing this fix-it AU where Commander Fox springboards off the deep end into a full-on rebellion, featuring unlikely allies belatedly finding out they are allies far too late to stop being allies but then again it’s never too late not to throw a terrifyingly destructive fit about it (Maul)
Close-up’s under the cut
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a bit of AM :)
design based on the animatic by eggonalegg!
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an old i have no mouth piece i made for no reason
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Gower Champion - David Merrick auditions held at the Allied Artists Studio at 4376 Sunset Drive.
The studio is still there today - owned by Scientology.
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Perrin in Valley Windworks 💎📸🌻
Painted Adaman and Irida’s great great great great (goes on) granddaughter a while back home in sinnoh hehehehe I hope you enjoy (I still haven’t met her cause I don’t have the Kitakami Pokédex finished ughhhhhh)
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Movie poster by Albert Kallis, distributed by the National Screen Service (# 57/115), for the 1957 Allied Artists motion picture Attack of the Crab Monsters. The movie featured Russell Johnson seven years before Gilligan's Island.
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