Kaizo Hayashi
- The Most Terrible Time in My Life
1994
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Barashi Fight, Blue Boy Lover, Murakumo: Ghost Agency, Gekijouban Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Bideo 100, The Most Terrible Time in My Life, Niju-Sai Japanese Film Trailers
Happy Weekend
This is the second of a two-part trailer post. You can find the first part here.
This week was all about the New York Asian Film Festival so I posted reviews of:
Mountain Woman
In Her Room
Home Sweet Home
Mayhem Girls
Hail to Hell
There are more reviews coming next week. As mentioned yesterday, I hope to have some interviews to follow. Listen to the Heroic Purgatory podcast to hear…
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stacy is sooo interesting because she's in love with house but knows that they will never ever be able to have a healthy, stable, sane relationship because they're too similar so. she finds house-lite instead and marries him and. essentially moves on with her life! and is successful in this because she's a moderately well-adjusted person!
wilson, in contrast, never manages to escape the inevitable, in spite of his best efforts to find a house-lite of his very own, because he's an absolute fucking freak and ends up glued to house to the bitter. bitter end
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The thing about Doctor Who is that nobody’s doing platonic soulmates like they are. Especially with angry redheaded women. Like the Doctor and Donna are the most spot on example of platonic soulmates. Tied together by destiny. They love each other so unfathomably much, devoted, would die for each other no hesitation, all without an ounce of romance. Amy Pond being the first face the Eleventh Doctor saw, and him telling her, “you’re the first face this face saw, and you are seared onto my hearts, Amelia Pond, and you always will be.” and her appearing to him right as he’s about to regenerate. 
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Send 🪩 to see them in their best dance party outfit.
"All I wanted was one night of drinking and dancing, but perhaps it was too much to hope that Ul'dahn politicians wouldn't be so tedious."
estelle is significantly more annoyed about having to escape through the sil'dihn sewers than she is about the betrayal, which any fresh-faced debutante in the courts could have seen coming. once lolorito reveals himself behind the bloody banquet, estelle sends him her ruined dress and a bill for a new one; to the man's credit, he does pay.
thank you for the prompt!!
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"The newly widowed Elizabeth (Woodville) was exceptionally vulnerable. Several of the trustees responsible for her jointure refused to hand over the manors that were meant to sustain her in her widowhood. Moreover, her brother-in-law, Edward Grey, had seized estates that her son Thomas should have inherited from his paternal grandfather, while her mother-in-law’s new young husband, Sir John Bourchier, had prevailed on Lady Ferrers to settle her principal properties on them jointly for life, ensuring that Thomas would have to wait far longer for this inheritance too. Rivers and Scales were pardoned in July 1461 and swiftly moved into the Yorkist establishment, which perhaps explains the success of the chancery suits Elizabeth launched to regain her jointure. Her son’s inheritance proved harder to recover. By 1463, Rivers was often in (Edward IV's) company and on his council, but Elizabeth needed someone with much stronger influence over the King. She turned to a distant kinsman, William, Lord Hastings, the King’s chamberlain. Hastings drove a very hard bargain for his aid but it was probably amid these negotiations that the King’s desire for Elizabeth was kindled."
-J.L. Laynesmith, "Elizabeth Woodville: the Knight's Widow", "Later Plantagenet and Wars of the Roses Consorts: Power, Influence, and Dynasty"
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[crawls out of doctor who twitter, covered with blood] does anyone want any lemonade
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