BROTHERS IN CRIME presents a short film by ISABELLA PEZZA & JAMES ATKINS.
"CROWN & BLADE"
Coming soon - early 2023
In love with a lowly soldier (Isabella Pezza) and facing a life stuck in an arranged marriage, Princess Adalina (Amy Workman) seeks escape from the control of her father, the King. From castle to coast, these young women risk their lives for love and freedom.
Warning: mild violence, blood, kissing, drowning
Director
Isabella Pezza
Cinematographer
James Atkins
Starring
Amy Workman
& Isabella Pezza
With
David Chen
Bailey Cropp
Alice Foulds
Andrew Pears
Kimberly Barker
Lena Middlemiss
& Micah Hitching
Music by
Brittany Barker
Costumes by
Iona Taylor
Stills Photography by
David Watson
Head of Stunts
Kimberley Barker
Stunt Choreographers
Bailey Cropp
& Lena Middlemiss
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The slightest break in our usual Eddie Munson programming for me to scream about Teen Wolf: The Movie.
Spoilers below the cut.
I'm an original Sterek shipper from back in the glory days. I watched the new episode each week. I was queerbaited to death. In the year 2023, why must I continue to suffer like this?
You chose the villain most associated with Stiles, but can't convince Dylan - the heart of the show - to come back? The reason Stiles is M.I.A. is that he has his 'own fires to put out' with the F.B.I. Lazy?! Lazy writing! He would have come A.S.A.P., but especially after Sheriff was taken by the Oni!
"Maybe you should call your son." What the fuck?
You give me this shitty Stiles-free movie, and then make Derek's son Eli a) obsessed with Stiles' Jeep and b) have the personality of Stiles? And have Derek and Sheriff Stilinski buddy up? And have Sheriff kind of go all dad on Eli too?
Don't get me started on Derek's death. I'm very pro-major characters dying but Derek has suffered unbelievable cruelty and yet, he triumphs. He builds a real life. Then you kill him. Not just kill him, but send him to, what, hell?
"Derek had complicated feelings about that Jeep." Give me Sterek or leave it alone.
Also, on the subject of Derek as a hero - @thisdiscontentedwinter made a succinct and absolutely correct post about it here.
AND, you chose a villain heavily reliant on Kira, her culture, and her family but won't pay Arden what she's worth? You use Japanese folklore and Japanese-American history (e.g. internment camps in the U.S.) but can't even begin to service the meaning or legacy of that? Kira isn't even mentioned?
You replace Kira with Hikari, a young Japanese-American woman, and a Kitsune. Don't worry - she's also Liam's love interest! That means she's got character! Right?! RIGHT?! She literally is just there to deliver Japanese lore, be another body in the fight, and make foxfire and ramen. "We're here for our pain," she says. Yeah, Hikari, you sure are. (Hikari is played by Amy Lin Workman, who is not Japanese.)
Nostalgia couldn't even save this. When you bring something so problematic into the current year, all it does is draw attention to how fucking problematic it was to begin with. Jeff Davis' ego is far too big for him to admit mistakes and rectify them here.
The only good things were Jackson being so Jackson, the introduction of more gore and swearing into the Teen Wolf universe (sorry but I love a "fuck" where there were previously no fucks allowed), Peter's entrance (he's even campier now), and Lydia and Allison's friendship being important.
There's already a huge catalogue of posts on Tumblr about why the movie was so fucking shit lmao. I'm going to enjoy reading them. And, oh my god, am I going to start reading Sterek fanfic again?!
Also, why is everyone wearing flannel?
I miss Isaac Lahey.
How'd everyone else feel about it? Are we all crying in Beacon Hills?
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Derek: Well if you’re both staying, remember the rules. Eli, no playing ball in the apartment, no fighting, and no answering the phone with "City Morgue."
Eli:...
Hikari: Mr. Hale, can’t I have some rules?
Derek: No chewing tobacco.
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I keep seeing posts about Eli Hale being Derek's son in the movie. According to this article Eli is Peter's son, which makes a lot more sense to me given that IB is in the movie and TH isn't.
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Mondwest de Michael Crichton (1973) #MrCinema 196
Redécouvrez la bande-annonce du film Mondwest ponctuée des secrets de tournage et d'anecdotes sur celui-ci. ■ Abonnez-vous sur Youtube ► https://goo.gl/dck70g ■ Suivez-moi sur Twitter ► https://goo.gl/IMyExb ■ Rejoignez-moi sur Facebook ► https://goo.gl/eWnGLq 🎥 Mondwest (Westworld) est un film américain de science-fiction écrit et réalisé par Michael Crichton, sorti en 1973. ✎ En l'an 1983, un parc d'attractions peuplé de robots propose aux visiteurs de se replonger dans plusieurs époques. Lancés dans l'ouest sauvage, deux amis se retrouvent plongés en plein cauchemar quand l'un des androïdes se détraque et les prend en chasse... 🎬 Fiche technique ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Titre original : Westworld Réalisation et scénario : Michael Crichton Direction artistique : Herman A. Blumenthal Photographie : Gene Polito Musique : Fred Karlin Dates de sortie France : 27 février 1974 ☺ Distribution ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin, James Brolin, Dick Van Patten, Victoria Shaw, Anne Bellamy, Jared Martin, Steve Franken, Linda Gaye Scott, Wade Crosby, Richard Roat, Alan Oppenheimer, Lauren Gilbert, Majel Barrett, Robert Patten, Charles Seel, C. Lindsay Workman, Kip King, Terry Wilson, Larry Delaney, Norman Bartold, Kenneth Washington, Anne Randall, Michael T. Mikler, Howard Platt, Nora Marlowe, Chris Holter, Davis Roberts, Will J. White, Orville Sherman, Sharyn Wynters, Ben Young, David Man, Lin Henson, Julie Marcus ✎ Sources Wikipedia: http://ift.tt/2jwuvzK ✎ Sources AlloCiné: http://ift.tt/1J2jNoT
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