Renato Casaro Clash of the Warlords poster art (1985)
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getting really invested in a netflix show is like reading a book but every time you turn the page to a new chapter there’s a fifty percent chance that the entire rest of the book is blank. this goes up to ninety-five percent if the last chapter had two women kissing
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so since Guppygill got over 300 NOTES WHAT she thought she would quite like to introduce you all to her wife
her name is Lemonfoot, and they are a very happy couple :] driftclan is oh so lucky to have them
lemonfoot of course decided she was going to have a completely unrealistic coat, and we support and respect her decisions in the matter.
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do you guys want to see their kits ???
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okay so the wilds got canceled for low viewership and negative responses, first kill got canceled for not holding viewership long enough and negative responses, paper girls again got canceled for low viewership, and warrior nun *checks notes* oh warrior nun had overwhelmingly positive responses but got canceled for not holding viewership long enough… weirdly tho these “low viewership” numbers are incredibly similar to many shows that did get renewed and did get largely promoted-namely heartstopper, young royals, elite— so i cant help but wonder if maybe maybe low viewership isnt the problem at all. and that maybe maybe the problem is the other thing that is shared by all of these shows, which is their main love story being wlw and their primary audience being sapphics. and that maybe maybe these shows were never meant to be renewed, as the disparity in promotional investment is obvious, because of that very reason. maybe that has something to do with it. fuck netflix and fuck streaming.
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I am convinced that Achilles Come Down by Gang of Youths is pretty much about MW3 ending.
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Mad Max 2, aka The Road Warrior (1982)
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According to director Dan Trachtenberg, Sarii's presence in the film was heavily inspired by The Road Warrior, and "Mad" Max Rockatansky's loyal dog companion from that film, known simply as "Dog." So, giving Naru a dog was always part of the plan for Prey. What changed along the way was just how much Sarii would end up being in the film.
“We were trying to get Coco out of scenes but the opposite ended up being true, and we ended up including her more – even in some of the action set-pieces, because I just thought it’d be so fun," Trachtenberg said. "One of the great things about Road Warrior is the way Mad Max uses his doggy, so we wanted to have the same kind of fun in this movie as well.”
- SYFY Wire
MAD MAX 2: THE ROAD WARRIOR (1981) dir. George Miller
PREY (2022) dir. Dan Trachtenberg
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