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Posts by Evane
The Poppy is Also a Flower (1966)
Couldn't find any decent images to attach, so here's the poster where it misleads you into thinking Grace Kelly was a part of this. Anyway, very mediocre and forgettable spy film that was made to promote the UN's work in the anti-drug war. Quickly forgotten.
Trafic (1971)
Starts off pretty strongly and there's various memorable scenes to account for, but midway through it kinda slows down and takes its sweet time to get to the final destination. More coordinated shots and Tati fumbling around, less hijinks with the girl character.
So. Currently, I need $320. $300 to pay my parents back for bail. $20 for the low-cost consultation for a defense attorney.
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My rhino Eddie, sporting a pink shirt that says "Multiplayer Better Than Solo", with a Nintendo Switch in his hand, a bag of chips in his other hand, some CD cases, a pair of headphones and a joystick laying around. He's almost naked except for his socks and shirt, also wears glasses
What's the best kind of gamer? The one that lets you play with his hidden talents, of course! And like an Italian advertisement always said: "Two is megli che uan!"
Another great commission by @lewalrus.bsky.social this time of my rhino Eddie
Oooooooooh, you're gonna get it!
And it's still going to make billions of dollars, if this stays true.
I got plenty!
Oh so we're not talking about the gigantic dick and balls in the background XD
Happy 80th Birthday to the legendary Tim Curry! ๐ค
It's weird, I've stumbled upon a Facebook profile of a guy reposting various comedy videos and stuff, he has 500k followers but his last posts only have 10-20 likes at best.
So where is the engagement? Are they all bots? Does no one operate them?
We'll never escape the Frozen type of faces and looks
Happy birthday!
The above post but with the original and unremoved skeet wherein why from the Blue sky team says. Looking forward to what the AI sucks. Crowd actually has to say about this one.
Good thing i screencapped it
The Panthera Pounder aka the PP
One Battle After Another (2025)
On a second viewing, I guess this is fine. Didn't feel connected with pretty much anyone, the story felt too much "white guy fetishizes black power to start a revolution" and Taylor's character felt more like a piece of meat than anything else. Technically great, tho
War of the Worlds (2025)
Absolute cinema, what a fantastic piece of garbage film fueled by Amazon's propaganda and how it saves the world thanks to one of their drones. Hilarious, baffling, incredibly bad, would watch it again in a heartbeat for funzies. I want 10 more of these.
Just found out this curious fast food place behind a McDonald's. Does the same kind of menu with fries and soda but it adds ramen, gyoza and bao as their main selling items.
If I didn't stuff my belly with chicken nuggets I would've DEFINITELY tried it.
Like otters, Xal has a void-like interior...
The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
Paving the way before the Disney Renaissance, this mystery noir has its strength in some memorable sequences, such as the Big Ben finale, the Henry Mancini music but above all the character of Ratigan, an undoubtedly gay evil rat played perfectly by Vincent Price.
A good bud of mine has this gorilla, mid-20's and a switch bi guy, who can go between friendly goofball and snarling beast with ease.
Ooooooooooh, I'm liking this design very much!
Theatre or Blood (1973)
Basically this is "Abominable Dr. Phibes" with the same core, but it's treated with a darker, yet still funny and entertaining subject. Once again Vincent Price is very enjoyable in his chamaleontic presence and in his inventive and equally bloody deaths.
There's a huge lack of gorillas and apes during this month... it's ApeRil, I DEMAND more apes and gorillas!
"I got you an orc!"
"I got you an orc as well"
"Let's make 'em fuck!"
The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
A perfect blend of horror and comedy, it's "Saw" meeting "Phantom of the Opera". Vincent Price delivers some exquisite and bloody vendettas upon his enemies, while the cops fumble around comically trying to understand what's happening.
The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
There's a few jarring jump cuts between scenes and some continuity errors, but oh man, the set decorations, the colors, the costumes, the music and Vincent Price's delightful performance are what make this film so full of life and greatly entertaining.
GODDAMN THAT'S BIG!
My fault for not reading correctly what I was buying, honestly that's on me. Oh well, lesson learned.
Absolutely don't mind one bit, some great grade A bull meat!