Its going to take us years if not centuries to fuck all of this
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life of pi
lord of the rings
sound of music
A Good Year
Week 16 of the #ZombieSteve52 challenge is here, and we’re going full Earth Day appreciation mode.
This week’s mission: watch a film set primarily outdoors, forests, oceans, deserts, tundras, swamps, or anywhere a mosquito would consider prime real estate.
Good luck with your health journey!
Based on the life of Tennessee sheriff Buford Pusser, who almost single-handedly cleaned up his small town of crime and corruption, but at a personal cost of his family life and nearly his own life.
Bruce Glover in Walking Tall
Walking Tall (1973)
#nowwatching
#tyfrgt2026
Thank You For the Good Times Challenge: Bruce Glover
This has been on my list for a long time.
It has definitely been a crazy week of storms. We hit the basement last night as the storms rumbled through
It’s Saturday! Post a cartoon tv series you love.
Ooh…um…
A woman's exploration of AI technology leads her into a sensual virtual realm. As she delves deeper into her online journey, she inches closer to uncovering a disturbing reality.
Prompt (2025)
@fullmoonfeatures.bsky.social
Prompt landed on Tubi this week! Time for a little catch up.
#nowwatching
I need to watch this! It has been on my radar forever probably video store forever
That Walkman makes the outfit!
Celebrating here let’s gooooo
Let’s gooooooo!!!
So ready for this!
Let’s goooooo
Noah Shultz and Lainey at the Pistol Shrimp Game
Noah Schultz
Such a big night! Good luck Noah we will be cheering for you! Let’s go White Sox! #letsgoshrimp🦐
Any other President, any other country, any other time, he’d be impeached, imprisoned and disgraced.
You can say that again!
Sid Krofft
Sid Krofft, the co-creator of several popular kids TV shows like Land of the Lost, H.R. Pufnstuf, and Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, has died. He was 96.
11 holy crap
Unidentified Flying Oddball (1979)
Week 15 Space
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Oh no!! Praying for his family.
I did and I miss it!
He is wearing a skirt
My small dvd haul for this week
Nice little movie haul this weekend. Went out hunting found a spot selling DVD’s for 77¢ (yeah I still pick up dvd’s) 20 flicks under 15 bucks is a good day.
NANCY BY ERNIE BUSHMILLER P1- SLUGGO IS WALKING DOWN THE STREET AND HE SEES A POSTED NOTICE… THIS IS BE KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK P2-LATER NANCY SEES SLUGGO FISHING DOWN BY THE RIVER NANCY: SLUGGO!--- YOU OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF P3- NANCY: DON'T YOU KNOW THIS IS BE KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK"? SLUGGO: YEP P4- WE SEE SLUGGO’S FISHING LINE SUBMERGED UNDER THE WATER, THERE IS A NOTE ATTACHED TO THE FISHING HOOK , IT READS… HAVE A WOIM ON ME
Nancy By Ernie Bushmiller
April 12,1947
Joe Dante-directed sci-fi film starring Ethan Hawke and River Phoenix as two of three teenage boys who build a spaceship from their dreams and travel to outer space, encountering aliens. Despite its cult following, the film was a box office failure
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) is a science fiction film written and directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Richard Dreyfuss as an ordinary man whose life is upended after a UFO encounter, leading him to obsessively seek contact with extraterrestrial life alongside a single mother (Melinda Dillon) whose son is abducted. The film is known for its sense of wonder, groundbreaking special effects, John Williams' score, and its focus on peaceful contact rather than conflict, culminating in a spectacular rendezvous at a remote location. It was a major critical and commercial success, earning an Academy Award for Best Cinematograph
SpaceCamp (1986) is a sci-fi adventure film about a group of teenagers at a summer space camp who are accidentally launched into orbit in a space shuttle, forcing them to work with a counselor to get back to Earth. Starring Lea Thompson, Kelly Preston, Tate Donovan, and a young Joaquin Phoenix (billed as Leaf Phoenix), the movie was directed by Harry Winer and featured a score by John Williams. Released shortly after the Challenger disaster, it faced poor box office performance and criticism for its timing, though it has since become a cult classic.
Jason X (2001) is the tenth film in the Friday the 13th franchise, sending Jason Voorhees into space in the year 2455, where he is cryogenically frozen and reawakened on a spaceship, leading to a futuristic slasher-comedy as he hunts the crew, eventually becoming a cyborg known as "Uber Jason". The film is known for its campy, tongue-in-cheek tone, taking the horror formula to a sci-fi setting with holographic Crystal Lake simulations and a cyborg upgrade for Jason.
Strap in, astronauts. Week 15 of #zombiesteve52 is SPACE, where the movies are epic and the physics are… optional at best.