New print, with a percentage of proceeds going to @chirla_org a great group supporting legal services for immigrants. Pick one up at the link. Going to a protest? Download a pdf and print one for yourself. Stay safe! #NoKingsDay
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@Collider Scared off a flop? So it’s a hit cause it scared the flop away? Or it’s a flop and “scaring off” is describing the movie emitting its flop status. I love you so much but this headline is so clunky and confusing
@franklinleonard Wow, we can’t remake Milk, we can’t remake Blazing Saddles. It’s like everyone forgot the huge critical and box office success of Gus Van Sant’s Psycho.
@tinymediaempire Don’t worry. I’ll reach out to my old friend, Ezekiel Simms. He was in the Amazon with my mom researching spiders right before she died.
#maythe4th “Duel of the Fates” print inspired by Trevorrow's unmade Ep. IX. This movie had it all, a lightsaber guillotine, weird alien guys, plot holes and lore shattering inconsistencies. But could it have been worse than Rise of Skywalker? Who knows.
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This trope is cheap and irresponsible. Planting the idea in audiences mind that gun safes are dangerous, unreliable and could get you and your family killed. A fear that could lead to irresponsible gun storage, easier gun access to children etc. 2/2
Two major films in the last year have used scenes where an electronic gun safe takes multiple tries to open during a dangerous life or death situation to create some cheap fake tension. Both #Scream6 and #KnockAtTheCabin have scenes like this. 1/2