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crumbargento · 1 month
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Round and Round - Stephen Partridge - 1974 (short film)
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crimejewels · 3 months
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♥︎ Happy Valentines Day ♥︎
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thackerycinx · 2 years
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swamiswampy · 1 year
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Here are some books I read "recently". I really enjoyed "The Score" and "Shark Infested Custard". "Lemons Never Lie" was also really good and had some absolutely beautiful writing as some of the scenes were described that I still cannot get over. I liked them so much that I actually bought a second copy of it so I can mount and frame those pages for our wall.
Also, if you like Quentin Tarantino go read "Shark Infested Custard".
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quamorphor · 2 years
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Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Dance Dance Revolution and Stephen King's IT. The story should use teaching kids to say no to drugs as a plot device!
The characters from It take drugs and dream that they play Dance Dance Revolution.
Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Friday the 13th and Star Trek. The story should use the future as a plot device!
Picard und Data meet Freddie Krueger. Of course only per Holodeck.
Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining My Little Pony and the Partridge Family. The story should use marriage as a plot device!
An AU of the Canterlot wedding, but this time Twilight travels to the human world to find the Partridge family and ask them to be the musical act.
Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Watamote and West Side Story. The story should use someone opening a gate to Hell as a plot device!
Tomoko somehow ends up in the world of West Side Story, somebody opens a gate to hell and Doomguy appears. While Tomoko befriends Isabella from Animal Crossing, Doomguy fights the hordes of hell and the cast of West Side Story wonders what the hell is going on.
Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining The Powerpuff Girls and Romeo & Juliet. The story should use unclogging a toilet as a plot device!
The Powerpuff Girls end up in Romeo & Juliet and are underwhelmed, because their job requires them to unclog the toilet of the Capulets because the Montegues failed as plumbers. The narrator ends the fic with the words “What the fuck was the author smoking? This looked more like a job for Mario and Luigi.”
Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Calvin & Hobbes and Sex and the City. The story should use getting sucked into the "real world" as a plot device!
Hilarity ensues when Calvin and Hobbes get sucked into Sex and the City.
Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Team Fortress 2 and Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri. The story should use a journey to outer space as a plot device!
This sounds silly enough to be already done.
Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Ctrl+Alt+Del and Rosemary's Baby. The story should use cooking crystal meth as a plot device!
An AU of the Loss arc, where the girlfriend needs an exorcism and somebody cooks crystal meth as part of a completely unrelated Breaking Bad parody B-plot.
Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining PewDiePie and Captain America. The story should use eating too much guacamole as a plot device!
PewDiePie and Captain America eat too much guacamole. They hallucinate the events of “Civil War”.
Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Halo and Lucky Star. The story should use good characters becoming evil as a plot device!
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thoughts-reasons · 2 years
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willstafford · 2 years
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Dynamic Duo
THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Attic Theatre, Stratford upon Avon, Thursday 15th September 2022 Following last year’s rip-roaring Hound of the Baskervilles, Tread the Boards theatre company is back with this anthology of Holmes’s adventures.  Back as the detective duo is the excellent pairing of Robert Moore as Sherlock and John-Robert Partridge as Dr Watson.  Moore is in peril of becoming…
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authorsarah · 2 years
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Women of the Night by Various Authors
Women of the Night by Various Authors
Women of the Night by Martin H. Greenberg My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is a short story anthology featuring many famous authors all with the theming of strong female vampires. Each story takes place in a different place, with different narrators, different characters, and different theming. Stephen King has the first short story and of course it’s a continuation of ‘Salem’s Lot. I’ve also read…
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Horror novel recommendations
@allthestoriescantbelies​ asked for horror novel recommendations, so I thought I’d throw one together to post on the blog! Largely focused on non-gothic stuff since I’ve already made a gothic lit list over here.
As a general warning, all horror books listed here will have potentially triggering material. If you want more specific trigger warnings, you can ask me or see if people have listed them on goodreads or storygraph.
My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix: I know you’ve read this, but I’m putting it on the list because it is one of the scariest books I’ve ever read, about a teenage girl in trouble and the only other girl willing to help her. I’m told the movie makes it much more straightforwardly comic rather than horror-with-jokes, which disappoints me. I’m a big fan of Hendrix in general, though I know you (and plenty of others!) find him hit-or-miss.
Red Dragon by Thomas Harris: Another one I believe you’ve read, but for reference, it’s the best serial killer thriller I’ve ever read. Francis Dolarhyde is a much more interesting character than Hannibal Lecter, I will die on this hill.
We Will All Go Down Together by Gemma Files: Centuries ago, the Five Family Coven made a deal with the Fairy Queen, and their descendants have been doomed ever since. I could have just as easily recommended Files’ book Experimental Film- if you like one, read the other as well.
The Drowning Girl by Caitlin R. Kiernan: A schizophrenic woman has two different memories of her ex-girlfriend and the horror that followed her- was she a werewolf, a mermaid, or were both memories wrong? This is Kiernan at her most heartfelt and most accessible; if you like this and want to try her grosser stuff, read The Very Best of Caitlin R. Kiernan.
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski: A haunted house in a haunted film in a haunted memoir, written in a work of visual art. I won’t blame anyone who bounces off this, but give it a try!
Carrie by Stephen King: If you’re only going to read one Stephen King, make it either Carrie or Misery. I don’t feel like any film adaptations have captured all the aspects of this tragedy about a girl who deserved a better life and the town who didn’t save her while there was still a chance, including the epistolary format.
Rolling in the Deep by Mira Grant: This novella was followed up by Into the Drowning Deep, but I found Rolling in the Deep much scarier. It’s brisk and high-tension to watch a semi-fake documentary team put together, piece by piece, just what the monsters are that pursue them.
Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge: The Great Pumpkin, but scary! Seriously, though, if you are willing to accept the concept of a boy with a pumpkin head and a knife and a yearly child sacrifice, this is short and a lot of fun.
The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones: Just an elk killed when some kids were blowing off steam. Just an elk damning the rest of their lives. (Jones’s My Heart is a Chainsaw was too sad for me to recommend as a favorite, but I am curious about the sequel.)
The Wolfen by Whitley Striber: I wanted to include a good werewolf novel on this list, and The Wolfen wins by far for interesting creature design. (The runner up was The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan.)
The Auctioneer by Joan Samson: A very atypical entry on this list, closer to Twin Peaks than your average thriller. A rural town is turned into a capitalist police state when a slick salesman comes to see what they’ll allow him to do. It turns out, it’s a lot.
The Drive-In by Joe R. Lansdale: The only “splatterpunk” I’ve ever loved, this is an absurdist nightmare about a southern drive-in crowd who get stuck in a world with only the movie screens and each other, turning into literal and figurative monsters. Usually published with the sequel, since both are short, though I didn’t like the latter as much. If you like it, read one of Lansdale’s short story collections.
As always, reblog with suggestions of your own!
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thefakesnqke · 11 months
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i was thinking...
...Silent zone Independence Day Welcome home AU. just another to add to the list.
if you aren't sure what silent Zone is, here; Silent Zone Independence Day is a novel by Stephen Molstad in 1997 - 1998 (i think?) as a prequel to the 1996 film "Independence Day". its set in the late 1960s and early 1970s and details the early career of Dr. Brackish Okun. it has Aliens, Some horror-ish elements, of sorts.
Anyhow. I was reading it and thought of a mix of welcome home with it too. I got a rough idea of which characters I'd put where, so I'll start with that introduction to the cast.
Wally Darling As Dr. Sam Dworkin.
Julie Joyful as [Undetermined].
Sally Starlet as [undetermined].
Barnaby b. beagle As Chibatutto.
Frank Frankly as Dr. Freiling.
Poppy partridge as [undetermined]
Eddie Dear as [undetermined.]
Howdy Caterpillar as Dr. Lenel.
Y/N as Brackish Okun.
Home as Radecker.
there are some blanks in characters being I'm only on... Chapter four page 106? so, do forgive me. I'm trying to make connections everywhere. here's a page or two with the cast as the characters, edited to fit... somewhat. Dialogues might be mixed to fit cast members and who they are connected to.
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Life seemed to get sweeter and sweeter for Y/N. when Home - a strange name for a guy, - told you where they were headed, you had prepared for a long, uninteresting car ride in the musky jeep they were in, which would've been a living nightmare. but instead, you and home - still a strange name, - went to Welcomes' Airport and signed in at the small cargo transport company, SwiftAir. You'd only flown twice in your lifetime, once when you had won the Westinghouse competition, and once to New York, for a whirlwind of a vacation in the big apple.
Today, they lifted off in a small - cramped - twin-engine Cessna. Once they were out, over the Sea of dry, hot desert, the captain invited you into the cockpit of the aircraft. it was a warmer spring day, and, as soon as you left LA's smog behind - in your dust, literally - the view was superb. you couldn't help yourself but to give into your childish urge and shove you face against the glass and imagine seeing a crashed UFO, your breath and palms smudging the clear glass. you felt lucky. Mr. Home had told you that they were heading for "A very important laboratory near Las Vegas." based on what the short, tanned guy with blue hair curled - somehow - into a spiral had told you three weeks earlier in your college dorm room, you assumed it was one of the National Labs in Mexico.
Visions of sparkling equipment and gleaming multi-story buildings danced at the forefront of your mind.
it was a Thursday, and Y/N wondered what the Set Offs - your group of misfit geniuses named after the band Set It Off - sitting in Professor Rain's Class, were thinking of your sudden disappearance. You would see if there was a way to sneak a postcard to them when you got settled. You were snapped out of your Daze as the Pilot announced,
"There She is, Lost Wages, Nevada." Y/N only had a moment to study the narrow build up alongside both sides of highway before the plane suddenly banked north. A few minutes later, the pilot turned and called back to Home over the noise of the roaring engines, "We're coming up to the Nellis Range perimeter, Sir."
Y/N looked down and saw they were flying over a double fence, one inside the other. I hope this isn't where we're headed.
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crumbargento · 1 month
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Round and Round - Stephen Partridge - 1974 (short film)
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ao3feed-sambucky · 1 year
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The Twelve Days of SamBucky
read it on the AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/44021079
by the_crown_jules
“Kinda weird," Bucky said. "A partridge yesterday? Two doves today? I feel like we’re part of some sort of Christmas punchline.”
Sam and Bucky are, indeed, part of some Christmas punchline. But why, and what will they encounter?
Words: 4755, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 36 of Spontaneous SamBucky, with love from Jules
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/M, M/M
Characters: Sam Wilson (Marvel), James "Bucky" Barnes, Bucky Barnes's Family Members, Stephen Strange, Wong (Marvel), Madisynn King, Sarah Wilson (Marvel), James "Rhodey" Rhodes, Matt Murdock, Sharon Carter (Marvel)
Relationships: James "Bucky" Barnes/Sam Wilson, James "Rhodey" Rhodes/Sarah Wilson
Additional Tags: Crack Treated Seriously, Fluff, Christmas, Domestic Fluff, Magic, Extensive background cast, Post-Canon, Captain America Sam Wilson, POV Sam Wilson, Background Relationships
read it on the AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/44021079
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pwlanier · 11 months
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Stephen Elmer (Farnham 1715-1796)
A covey of partridge
signed 'S.Elmer' (lower right)
oil on canvas
Bonhams
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dispatchdcu · 11 months
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DC Pride 2023 #1 Review
DC Pride 2023 #1 Review
Writers:  Grant Morrison, Leah Williams, Nadia Shammas, A.L. Kaplan, Josh Trujillo, Jeremy Holt, Mildred Louis, Rex Ogle, Christopher Cantwell and Nicole Maines Artists: Hayden Sherman, Paulina Ganucheau, Bruka Jones, A.L. Kaplan, Don Aguillo, Andrew Drilon, Mildred Louis, Stephen Sadowski, Skylar Partridge and Rye Hickman Colors:  Marissa Louise, Tamra Bonvillain, Enrica Eren Angiolini, Dearbhla…
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briankeene · 1 year
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The Drive-In: Multiplex - Paperback Preorders
The paperback edition of THE DRIVE-IN: MULTIPLEX — edited by myself and Christopher Golden and featuring brand new stories by Owen King, Stephen Graham Jones, Josh Malerman, S.A. Cosby, Mary SanGiovanni, Norman Partridge, David J. Schow, Laird Barron, Linda Addison, Gabino Iglesias, Cynthia Pelayo, Chet Williamson, Nancy Collins, Jonathan Janz, Elizabeth Massie, James A. Moore and Charles R. Rutledge, Aaron Dries, Rachel Autumn Deering, Gary Braunbeck, and of course, Joe R. Lansdale and Keith Lansdale — is up for preorder.
Click here to reserve your copy.
In 1988, Joe R. Lansdale’s The Drive-In launched onto the fiction scene and left an indelible mark, influencing generations of genre-spanning writers. In honor of this groundbreaking novel, twenty-one of those writers pay tribute to Lansdale with all-new stories and novellas set in the bizarre and terrifying universe created by the champion mojo storyteller hisownself, all those years ago.
In this quintessential anthology, not to be missed, Lansdale returns and the stories are wilder and darker than ever. Christopher Golden and Brian Keene, who cite Lansdale as an integral influence in their careers, have curated an incredible lineup featuring some of the finest storytellers in the field today. 
From Mud Creek, Texas, Welcome to The Drive in: Multiplex
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