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The pins for the May Pin Club came in and they're perfect! They came out so good! When May rolls around I'll be mailing these pins and the bookmark out to all my Pin Club members, y'all are really getting treats this quarter!
Do I know anyone who has gone to the Grimoire Academy Goth Market in Ridgefield, WA? I applied to vend there in November but the booth cost is a little more than I was expecting and I don't know if it'd be worth it or not because I've never gone there before or heard anyone talk about it
I KNOW RIGHT. I know, right.
Cate Blanchett as Jude Quinn as Bob Dylan in I'm Not There
Also it's got Cate Blanchett lookin' like this
There's an argument to be made for I'm Not There, the Bob Dylan biopic starring six different actors playing different aspects of Dylan's public-facing personas. That one at least takes into account that any motion picture version of someone's life is gonna be highly fictionalized.
if you want a serious version of this post it's that I am uninterested in movies that attempt to take an entire whole person's life and reduce it down into two hours and then claim it's a "true story" or "and this is really how it happened" in any serious way. It'll never accurately portray a person
As long as it's as accurate as Weird then I'll allow it.
Walk Hard walked to Weird the Al Yankovic Story could run.
this is a vaguetweet about the michael jackson biopic but also the four beatles biopics and literally every single biopic that isn't the Weird Al one and also Walk Hard.
as far as I'm concerned there is no need for any more biopic movies ever again after the weird al biopic. It's the only good one.
Artie lives!!!
Thank you!!! It was SO fun!!!
Today is the last day you can get my okapi pins from the Bizarre Beasts pin club!! complexly.store/products/biz...
YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH
The silly monster of the week episodes of these sorts of shows are always my favorite but ESPECIALLY with this show
It's free on Pluto!
Oh that’s a wild review reading it 60 years later
Oh interesting, I didn’t know he reviewed it
The news isn't the only problem or culprit for where we are now but it's certainly a huge accomplice in normalizing all of it, that's for sure.
The movie ends with Boris Karloff, an actor who was retiring bc the daily horror on the news was worse than anything he could ever make, at a drive-in theater while the shooter systematically takes out the audience. Karloff slaps the shit outta the guy and proclaims "THIS IS WHAT I WAS AFRAID OF?"
The ending is POWERFUL
This list better have Katamari Damacy on it or I QUIT
The movie Targets came out in 1968 and was about how the rising glorification of violence on the news and easy access to guns was a Problem and it is an incredibly frustrating watch knowing that 58 years later the country as a whole has still don’t nothing concrete about a known issue.
Ooh yes this is good
Evan did you know???? You’re good at comics
I lied, I caught up
I would have gotten fully caught up but it's 1am and I need to go to BED.
Just blasted through the 2nd passage of @evandahm.bsky.social's 3rd Voice and my goodness nobody is out here doing it quite like Evan. rice-boy.com/3rdvoice