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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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Night Shadows (1984)
AKA Mutant, Things in the Night
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The Day Time Ended (1979) // Dir. John Cardos
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cinemaquiles · 5 months
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Tem no youtube: "Terror em Los Angeles" (the dark, 1979)
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“How would you like to have some dinner tonight?”
“Oh, I probably will. I'll see you in the morning.”
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str8upreview · 2 years
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Best and Worst Characters of FPJ's Ang Probinsyano
Best and Worst Characters of FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano
I haven’t been watching FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano faithfully for the past seven years but I get to follow the story because my mom is an avid fan. As the story slowly progressed to mythical levels in the past few years, there were truly standouts in the parade of new characters that the show introduced to the masses. Here are my top picks Best General Oligario and James Cordero. Angel Aquino’s…
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bens-things · 2 years
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The Dark (1979) dir. John “Bud” Cardos
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ronnymerchant · 7 months
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John “Bud” Cardo’s in the never finished Sam Sherman 1960’s film DEVIL WOLF OF SHADOW MOUNTAIN.
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Oh DNAngel... I encountered it through a friend who has aggressively recommended it to me lol!
Speaking of anime fans irl, it's still wild to me that I personally know a fujoshi... My world turned upside down when I knew that she was a fujoshi (for anyone reading, fujoshi are women who are into bl while fudanshi are men who are into bl, like they hate the female characters who "get in the way of their ship", to use a really outdated sentiment, and wish for the male characters to kiss each other.)
like take for example, the local series "Ang Probinsyano" they wished for Cardo and that police who plays the partner of John Prat's character, to kiss.
And I tell you, my world turned upside down when I learned that.
I warn against you using the term "fujoshi/fundanshi", they're actually derogatory terms used against people who like BL. It literally means "rotten woman/man", since apparently assholes think that people who think fictional men should bang are not respectable members of society. It has nothing to do with them hating the female characters or not.
Some people have reclaimed the term/s, however, they're still considered quite rude by others. I personally wouldn't use them in any circumstance.
But... honestly, why are people so surprised when they find out people ship male characters together, when the work in question has more male characters and has more developed relationships between men, while the female characters are relegated to the side with little meaningful character beyond being a romantic interest or being a damsel in distress or being the chick of the group? And especially when the male actors have more chemistry than the actors playing characters who are canonically into each other?
Like, seriously, I would ship more het ships in Kamen Rider, but there aren't even enough women to go around to begin with! Take Revice: the only prominent female characters are Yukimi (married), Sakura (related to half the male cast or too young for them), and Hana (who doesn't even interact with most of the male cast on a regular basis, and whose most significant character moments involved Sakura!).
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catenaaurea · 1 year
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The Baltimore Catechism
Part One: The Creed
Lesson Ten: The Virtues and Gifts of the Holy Ghost
119. What are the chief supernatural powers that are bestowed on our souls with sanctifying grace?
The chief supernatural powers that are bestowed on our souls with sanctifying grace are the three theological virtues and the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost.
120. Why are these virtues called theological virtues?
These virtues are called theological virtues because they have God for their proper object.
121. What are the three theological virtues?
The three theological virtues are faith, hope, and charity. (I Corinthians 13:13)
122. What is faith?
Faith is the virtue by which we firmly believe all the truths God has revealed, on the word of God revealing them, who can neither deceive nor be deceived. (John 20:29)
123. What is hope?
Hope is the virtue by which we firmly trust that God, who is all-powerful and faithful to His promises, will in His mercy give us eternal happiness and the means to obtain it. (Romans 8:24-25)
124. What is charity?
Charity is the virtue by which we love God above all things for His own sake, and our neighbor as ourselves for the love of God. (I Corinthians 13:1-2)
125. Which are the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost?
The seven gifts of the Holy Ghost are: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord. (Isaiah 11:2-3)
126. How do the gifts of the Holy Ghost help us?
The gifts of the Holy Ghost help us by making us more alert to discern and more ready to do the will of God.
127. Which are some of the effects in us of the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
Some of the effects in us of the gifts of the Holy Ghost are the fruits of the Holy Ghost and the beatitudes.
128. Which are the twelve fruits of the Holy Ghost?
The twelve fruits of the Holy Ghost are: charity, joy, peace, patience, benignity, goodness, long-suffering, mildness, faith, modesty, continency, and chastity. (Galatians 5:22-23)
129. Which are the eight beatitudes?
The eight beatitudes are:
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are the meek, for they shall possess the earth.
Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted.
Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for justice, for they shall be satisfied.
Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the clean of heart, for they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of
Blessed are they who suffer persecution for justice' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
(See Matthew 5:3-10.)
130. Are there any other virtues besides the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity?
Besides the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity there are other virtues, called moral virtues.
131. Why are these virtues called moral virtues?
These virtues are called moral virtues because they dispose us to lead moral, or good lives, by aiding us to treat persons and things in the right way, that is, according to the will of God.
132. Which are the chief moral virtues?
The chief moral virtues are: prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance; these are called cardinal virtues. (Wisdom 8:7)
133. Why are these virtues called cardinal virtues?
These virtues are called cardinal virtues because they are like hinges on which hang all the other moral virtues and our whole moral life. The word "cardinal" is derived from the Latin word "cardo" meaning hinge.
134. How do prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance dispose us to lead good lives?
Prudence disposes us in all circumstances to form right judgments about what we must do or not do. Justice disposes us to give everyone what belongs to him. Fortitude disposes us to do what is good in spite of any difficulty. Temperance disposes us to control our desires and to use rightly the things which please ourselves. (Proverbs 21:21)
135. Which are some of the other moral virtues?
Some of the other moral virtues are:
Filial piety and patriotism, which dispose us to honor, love, and respect our parents and our country.
Obedience, which disposes us to do the will of our superiors.
Veracity, which disposes us to tell the truth.
Liberality, which disposes us rightly to use worldly goods.
Patience, which disposes us to bear up under trials and difficulties.
Humility, which disposes us to acknowledge our limitations.
Chastity, or purity, which disposes us to be pure in soul and body.
Besides these, there are many other moral virtues.
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5 / 10
Título Original: Mutant AKA Night Shadows
Año: 1984
Duración: 100 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: John 'Bud' Cardos, Mark Rosman
Guion: John C. Kruize, Peter Z. Orton
Música: Richard Band
Fotografía:Alfred Taylor
Reparto: Wings Hauser, Bo Hopkins, Jody Medford, Lee Montgomery, Marc Clement
Productora: Laurelwood Productions
Género: Horror; Thriller; Sci-Fi
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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)
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evren-sadwrn · 3 months
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filipino version ni john wick si cardo dalisay😭
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nevernmoncher · 3 months
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My Journey with Long COVID: Harnessing the Healing Power of Herbal Teas
Long COVID, a condition characterized by persistent symptoms that linger after the initial infection, has become a significant concern for many individuals, including myself. In my quest for relief and recovery, I turned to the healing power of herbal teas. Specifically, I incorporated milk thistle tea, mint tea, green tea, chamomile tea, and cantariin tea into my daily routine. This blog post aims to share my personal experience with these herbal teas, their health benefits, and how they have played a crucial role in my journey towards overcoming long COVID symptoms.
Long COVID symptoms can vary widely, affecting different individuals in different ways. For me, the most persistent symptoms included fatigue, brain fog, and respiratory issues. These symptoms significantly impacted my daily life and motivated me to explore natural remedies that could provide relief and support my recovery.
Milk thistle tea, derived from the milk thistle plant, has been used for centuries for its potential liver-protective properties. This herbal tea contains silymarin, a compound known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. By incorporating milk thistle tea into my daily routine, I aimed to support my liver health and promote detoxification, which is essential for overall well-being.
Mint tea, made from the leaves of the mint plant, has long been praised for its refreshing and soothing properties. This herbal tea helped alleviate my respiratory symptoms, providing relief from coughing and congestion. Additionally, mint tea has been known to aid digestion, reduce inflammation, and promote relaxation, making it a valuable addition to my daily routine.
Green tea, derived from the Camellia sinensis plant, is renowned for its numerous health benefits. Rich in antioxidants and catechins, green tea has the potential to boost the immune system, reduce inflammation, and improve energy levels. By drinking green tea daily, I aimed to support my overall health and enhance my body's natural defenses against long COVID symptoms.
Chamomile tea, derived from the chamomile flower, has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for relaxation and sleep. This herbal tea helped alleviate my brain fog and promote a sense of calmness. Chamomile tea contains compounds that have anti-anxiety and anti-inflammatory properties, making it a soothing and beneficial addition to my daily routine.
Cantariin tea, a blend of various herbs and fruits, provided me with a rich source of antioxidants. This herbal tea helped combat oxidative stress, which is often associated with long COVID symptoms. By drinking cantariin tea daily, I aimed to support my body's natural healing processes and promote overall well-being.
My personal journey with long COVID and the incorporation of herbal teas, including milk thistle tea, mint tea, green tea, chamomile tea, and cantariin tea, has been transformative. These natural remedies have played a crucial role in alleviating my symptoms, supporting my recovery, and promoting overall well-being. The health benefits of these herbal teas, such as liver protection, respiratory relief, immune-boosting properties, relaxation, and antioxidant support, have been instrumental in my journey towards overcoming long COVID symptoms. As we navigate the challenges of long COVID, exploring the healing power of herbal teas can provide a holistic approach to our recovery and well-being. Remember to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance and to ensure the safety and effectiveness of these remedies in your specific situation.
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larkcabanos · 4 months
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There are a lot of characters in films and tv shows who are good at fighting. There are Avengers who have powers but my favorite ones are Rambo and Cardo. Rambo and Cardo are both strong and brave and cannot die. Who do you think is the stronger? Rambo or Cardo
Rambo is an American media franchise centered on a series of action films. There have been five films released so far in the series: First Blood, Rambo: First Blood Part II, Rambo III, Rambo and Rambo: Last Blood. Rambo. The films follow John Rambo, a United States Army Special Forces veteran played by Sylvester Stallone, whose experience fighting in the Vietnam War traumatized him but also gave him superior military skills, which he has used to fight corrupt police officers, enemy troops and drug cartels. He is very strong and very capable to fight a lot of men. Rambo is not afraid to die. He is not afraid of his enemies. He is willing to risk his life to save others.
Ricardo Borja Dalisayor simply known as Cardo Dalisay is the Main Titulary Protagonist from FPJ's Ang Probinsyano.  He was a former SAF Trooper, a former team leader of the CIDG at Camp Crame, the officer-in-charge of PACTF later became team leader in Task Force Agila. He is portrayed by the Filipino actor Coco Martin. Cardo is also very strong and very brave. Cardo is also a helpful man. He always when there are some people who need help. Cardo is also capable to fight a lot of men and he is not afraid. 
I think between Cardo and Rambo, Cardo is the stronger. Although Rambo is also strong but Cardo is stronger because the tv show where cardo's in is still going. Rambo only have 5 films but Ang Probinsya where Cardo is the main character is I think more than 1,200 episodes.  I think that Ang Probinsyano is will have their 4 years anniversary and still Cardo is alive and he is still the main character. There are a lot of things that happened but Cardo is still alive. Cardo fight a lot of enemies but Cardo is still alive.
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KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS (1977) – Episode 197 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“If you don’t stop pestering me, one of these mornings I’m gonna show up and start milking that cow.” Who doesn’t like milk? Don’t answer that! Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr – as they check out Capt. Kirk/T.J. Hooker/Denny Crane while he attempts to wage war on attacking arachnids establishing their own Kingdom of the Spiders (1977).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 197 – Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)
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In rural Arizona, countless killer tarantulas are migrating through a farm town, killing every living thing in their path. The town’s veterinarian will do everything in his power to survive the onslaught.
Director: John ‘Bud’ Cardos 
Writers: Richard Robinson & Alan Caillou (screenplay); Jeffrey M. Sneller & Stephen Lodge (original story)
Produced by: Igo Kantor and Jeffrey M. Sneller
Makeup Department:
Kathy Agron (makeup artist)
Ve Neill (makeup artist)
Selected Cast:
William Shatner as Dr. Robert ‘Rack’ Hansen
Tiffany Bolling as Diane Ashley
Woody Strode as Walter Colby
Lieux Dressler as Emma Washburn
David McLean as Gene Smith
Natasha Ryan as Linda Hansen
Altovise Davis as Birch Colby
Joe Ross as Vern Johnson
Marcy Lafferty as Terry Hansen
Adele Malis-Morey as  Betty Johnson (as Adele Malis)
Roy Engel as Mayor Connors
Hoke Howell as Earl Forbes
Bill Coontz as Clyde (as Bill Foster)
Whitey Hughes as The Baron
Jay Lawrence as Deputy
Bettie Bolling as Mildred
Anita Merritt as Waitress (as Juanita Merritt)
Nadia Caillou as Screaming Woman
Valla Rae McDade as Screaming Woman
Jon-Jon as Injured Boy
Are you ready for thousands of live spiders vs. William Shatner in John “Bud” Cardos’ Kingdom of the Spiders? “A living, crawling, hell on Earth,” indeed! Yeah, perhaps this creature feature is a bit silly and asks for a lot of reality to be suspended but the results are effective and often well shot. Of course, the more the eight-legged beasties give you the creeps, the more this film will get your skin crawling. Join the Grue Crew as they revisit Santos Ellin Jr.’s favorite horror film for 1977, examining the SFX, the wonderful cast of character actors, and the Shatner himself. Oh, yeah, and props for the downbeat Seventies ending! Enjoy! 
At the time of this writing, Kingdom of the Spiders is available to stream from Tubi.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Jeff, will be David Cronenberg’s Shivers (1975). No, Nick, we haven’t done that one yet. 
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