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absolutely fucking reeling from puss in boots the last wish. my grown ass friends made me see it and it absolutely fucked. it was mad max fury road for kids. it was a horror movie about the fear of death. it was a western about an ageing outlaw trying to regain his youth with the help of his ex fiance and homeless harvey guillen. it was about found family. it was about needing people and asking for help. it had the best depiction of a panic attack i've ever seen in a mainstream film. the villain looked exactly like boris johnson. there was a wicker man reference. it had a kill count higher than most slasher films. it set up shrek 5. they even said fuck.
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Sexy Beast (2000) dir. Jonathan Glazer
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insanityclause · 3 months
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sweeneytoddst · 4 months
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A collection of Sweeneys for ya. I wanted to draw the lot of them together in a lineup again for a while. Last time I only drew four, so I added 4 more Sweeneys to whom I like or have seen. Enjoy ❤️💈🩸🔪🥧✨️
In order: Tod Slaughter - 1936 Len Cariou - 1979 George Hearn - 1982 Ray Winstone - 2006, BBC Film Johnny Depp - 2007, Tim Burton Film Gregg Edelman - 2008, Drury Lane Micah Cone - 2022, sierrastages Josh Groban - 2023 Revival, sweeneytoddbway
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KING ARTHUR (2004)
dir. antoine fuqua
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neverscreens · 1 month
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— DAMSEL.
Part One, 348 Screencaps.
Part Two, 348 Screencaps.
Part Three, 350 Screencaps.
Like or reblog if it was useful, every interaction shows us that we should keep making screencaps for y'all ♡
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dadsinsuits · 9 months
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Ray Winstone
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techtow · 14 days
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Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill
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plentyoffandoms · 1 month
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After finally watching the new movie, Damsel, I only have one thing to say.
Fuck all the Dad's (maybe a few Mom's as well) who knew what was going to happen to their daughters.
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sam-rothstein · 4 months
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The Departed (2006) // Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
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valkaryah · 1 year
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The Departed (2006) dir. Martin Scorsese
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whatjaswatched · 2 months
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Not something I would rewatch, but I’m glad I’ve seen it.
Millie Bobby Brown is brilliant in everything she does, but this story felt a little two dimensional.
Also, not to bring everything back to Merlin (BBC) - but if a CGI dragon can look like Kilgarah, it should.
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King Arthur 20th anniversary celebration, 1-7 July 2024
King Arthur turns 20 on 7 July 2024! This is an interest check for a potential celebration event to be held here on Tumblr and on AO3 in the week running up to the anniversary - please let me know if you're interested! I'm thinking of a week of prompts, much like other themed fests, with a few prompts per day (home, love, loyalty, etc) and some alternates.
If enough people are interested I'll make an event blog, and if anyone fancies helping me mod the event, that would be great. Also, if anyone out there with graphic skills would like to make some banners, that would also be awesome, since (as you can probably tell) I have the graphic skills of a brick.
There is already an AO3 collection for the anniversary, run by the lovely sasha_b, so if anyone wants to post anything there outside the first week in July please feel free!
And if you're not familiar with the movie - if you like angsty OT3s, ride-and/or-die brothers in arms, badass women warriors, a lot of UST and a good bit of snark, this may be the movie for you! It's not exactly faithful to the legends, it suffers from Smurfette syndrome and doesn't get anywhere near even a Bechdel test pass, and it does have its wobbly story issues and a good few daft plotholes, but it's enormous amounts of fun and has so much scope for fannish interpretations, transformations and extensions. The cast includes Clive Owen, Keira Knightley, Ioan Gruffudd, Joel Edgerton, Hugh Dancy, Mads Mikkelsen, Ray Winstone, Ray Stevenson, Stellan Skarsgård, Til Schweiger and Ken Stott, many of whom went on to much bigger things...
So...come and join the little fandom that could as we celebrate TWENTY YEARS of our beloveds!
Please reblog and signal boost - and if you were in the fandom when the movie was released please come and say hi! I was going by another name at the time (trinityc) and I'd love to get back in touch!
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georgefairbrother · 1 year
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One of the more interesting casting choices for Henry VIII (aside from Sid James), would have to be Ray Winstone for a 2003 Granada/WGBH mini-series. Winstone made the conscious decision to speak in his natural voice, and played Henry as a boisterous East-London crime-boss with a hint of fading mid-70s Elvis charisma.
He had some very strong support in terms of additional casting; Helena Bonham Carter as Anne Boleyn, David Suchet as Cardinal Wolsey, Mark Strong as the Duke of Norfolk, Assumpta Serna (Sharpe) as Katherine of Aragon, Emilia Fox as Jane Seymour, Emily Blunt as Catherine Howard, and Sean Bean as Robert Aske.
There were a few classic quotes and moments; Norfolk is not confident in portrait artist Hans Holbein’s ability to capture Anne of Cleves ('You know these artistic types, unreliable!'). During negotiations following the Pilgrimage of Grace, King Henry calls Robert Aske 'a cheeky sod', and when Thomas Cromwell (Danny Webb) turns up for his execution, the young, nervous axeman assures Cromwell that he had been practicing all night, then buries the axe twice in Cromwell’s back (complete with sound effects and audience reaction) before finally managing slice off his head, to a big cheer from the crowd.
It was originally to be written by Alan Bleasdale (Boys from the Blackstuff) but it appears that creative differences with the producers and early funding uncertainties led to him being replaced by Peter Morgan.
The series won an International Emmy for most outstanding television movie or mini-series.
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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022)
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.
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish has two scenes with mild to moderate lightning strikes throughout. One item seen in the opening scene and in the climax of the film emits a stream of bright colors that occasionally fills the screen, creating a moderate strobe effect. 
The camera follows action at high speeds and extreme heights, with some spinning and rolling shots that may be disorienting.
Flashing Lights: 7/10. Motion Sickness: 6/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: For a family-oriented film, there is a lot of murder.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
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vertigoartgore · 7 months
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Promotional still of the "skunks" from the 1982 movie Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains. Featuring the (then) very young Diane Lane, Laura Dern and Ray Winstone as punk rockers.
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