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nihillist-blog · 7 months
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Alien 3 (1992)
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filmbook21 · 8 months
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spryfilm · 5 months
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Blu-ray review: “Secret Window” (2004)
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lgbtqreads · 2 years
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September 2022 Deal Announcements
September 2022 Deal Announcements
Adult Fiction Senior marketing executive at Vintage UK Carmella Lowkis‘s SPITTING GOLD, a queer historical debut, set in 19th-century Paris, following two sisters—on the outside, gifted mediums, but in reality, astute con-artists—and when they reunite for one last con at an aristocratic family’s old estate, they begin to question whether they really are at the mercy of a vengeful spirit, and…
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Rudy (1993)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Rudy has no cause for concern with flashing lights.
A few scenes use mild shaking cameras, but for the vast majority of the runtime, the camera work is either stationary or very smooth.
Flashing Lights: 0/10. Motion Sickness: 2/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: There is some schoolyard bullying.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Rudy
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yage-bejing · 1 year
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Alien 3 (1992)
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thecaptainoutoftime · 2 years
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*Ripley is looking for the Alien*
"Where are you when I need you? Don't be afraid. I'm part of the family. You've been in my life  so long, I can't remember anything else. Now do something for me. It's easy, just..just do what you do."
Happy 30th Anniversary to Alien³ 
May 22nd 1992-May 22nd 2022
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davey-jones-lock3r · 2 years
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so i started watching birthday boys and …
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mike hanford appreciation moment
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thekylemeredith · 3 months
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"I actually watched Blue Velvet before my biggest scene"
Kylie Rogers joined Kyle Meredith With to talk about Beau Is Afraid, Yellowstone, & watching David Lynch's Blue Velvet.
#kylierogers #yellowstone #BeauIsAfraid #davidlynch #bluevelvet
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tenth-sentence · 3 months
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Charles was also a magistrate.
"Killing for Country: A Family History" - David Marr
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duranduratulsa · 8 months
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Now showing on my 90's Fest Movie 🎥 marathon...Alien3 (1992) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #scifi #monstermovies #creaturefeature #alien #alien3 #xenomorph #Ripley #DavidFincher #SigourneyWeaver #CharlesDance #LanceHenriksen #PetePostlethwaite #CharlesDutton #dvd #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas3rdannual90sfest
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financeprincess · 2 years
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Gaining & Maintaining Power: A Reading List
Power & Manipulation
48 Laws of Power by Robert Green
The Prince by Machiavelli
Games People Play: The Basic Handbook of Transactional Analysis by Eric Berne
The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Power: Why Some People Have It - And Others Don't by Jeffrey Pfeffer
The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success by Kevin Dutton
Charisma & Social Skills
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High by Kerry Patterson
How to Talk to Anyone: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships by Leil Lowndes
The Charisma Myth: How Anyone Can Master the Art and Science of Personal Magnetism by Olivia Fox Cabane
Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People by Vanessa Van Edwards
Never Eat Alone, And the Other Secrets to Success, One Relationship at a Time by Keith Ferrazzi
The Like Switch: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Influencing, Attracting, and Winning People Over by Jack Schafer
Persuasion
The Art of Seduction by Robert Green
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini
Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter by Scott Adams
Pre-Suasion: Channeling Attention for Change by Robert Cialdini
Win Your Case: How to Present, Persuade, and Prevail, Every Place, Every Time by Gerry Spence
Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard Thaler
Methods of Persuasion: How to Use Psychology to Influence Human Behavior by Nick Kolenda
You Can Read Anyone: Never Be Fooled, Lied to, or Taken Advantage of Again by David Lieberman
Influencer: The New Science of Leading Change by Kerry Patterson
Psychology
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
The Art of Choosing by Sheena Iyengar
Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel Pink
Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions by Dan Ariely
Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Green
Philosophy and Mindset
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
Letters from a Stoic by Seneca
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
Mastery by Robert Green
The Law of Success by Napoleon Hill
Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder by Nassim Taleb
The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday
Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life by Hector Garcia
Public Speaking, Rhetoric, and Debating
Rhetoric by Aristotle
How to Argue & Win Every Time by Gerry Spence
The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking by Dale Carnegie
The Art of Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie
Talk Like TED: The 9 Public Speaking Secrets of the World's Top Minds by Carmine Gallo
Verbal Judo: The Gentle Art of Persuasion by George Thompson, PhD
Thank You for Arguing by Jay Heinrichs
p.s. a lot of these can be found on z-library.
xoxo ❤️
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e-dubbc11 · 1 year
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Five Comfort Characters, Five Tags
Thank you for the tag @idek-what-to-put !
Chandler Bing (Friends)
Beth Dutton (Yellowstone)
Will Herondale (The Infernal Devices)
David Rose (Schitt’s Creek)
Dean Winchester (Supernatural)
No pressure tags: @munsonownsmyass @kayhi808 @ilovewhiteroses @k-marzolf @ruflirtingwithme and anyone else who’d like to play! ❤️
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infinitebutterlogjam · 3 months
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David Manners, 1900-1998
Manners, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia as Rauff Acklom, was the only son of British parents. In 1907 the family relocated to the United States where his father had acquired a job as literary adviser for E.P. Dutton. At 19, young Acklom returned to Canada to study forestry at the University of Toronto and began appearing in school plays. Falling in love with the theater, and against his father’s wishes, Acklom ultimately decided life as an actor was preferable to publishing, and returned to New York to pursue his career. He joined Eva Le Gallienne’s Civic Repertory Company, and received some training (Le Gallienne once told him he was “a very bad actor”), and appeared in several Broadway productions. By 1927 Acklom had relocated to Hollywood and made the acquaintance of director James Whale, at a party, who helped boost his career under the name David Manners (his mother’s maiden name was Manners). Manners appeared in “Kismet,” 1930, and in Katherine Hepburn’s film debut, “A Bill of Divorcement,” 1932, but is perhaps best remembered today for his role as Jonathan Harker in Bella Lugosi’s “Dracula,” released in 1931. Despite achieving leading man status, Manners grew bored and disenchanted with Hollywood, making his last film in 1936, but continued to appear in plays until the early-fifties, then retired from acting altogether. Manner’s first novel, “Convenient Season,” was published in 1941, with another, “Under Running Laughter” following in 1943. Manners subsequently authored several books on philosophy, a particular interest in his later years, along with writing and painting. Manners was briefly married, 1929-1932, but his enduring romantic relationship was with playwright Frederic William Mercer, from their meeting in 1948, until Mercer’s death in 1978.
David Manners died in a retirement center in Santa Barbara, California in 1998.
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