‘My Girlfriend, Enid’ is the story of a closeted trans woman and her attempts to create a perfect female clone of herself to alleviate her dysphoria. It’s a love letter to my girlfriend and a story about perfectionism.
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Celebrating 92 years of Donald Duck 🎊
From his first appearance in "The Wise Little Hen" (1934) to becoming one of Disney’s most beloved icons.
Happy Birthday, Donald!
The Master (1984). Lee Van Cleef is a ninja master in this short-lived NBC TV show, returning to America to find his daughter. Tim Van Patten (later to direct The Sopranos) is his hot-headed apprentice. Bill Conti did the exciting theme music.
Pitched as a rival to the A-Team, the dynamic ninja duo drive around in a van helping strangers in distress, having exciting fights and generally doing all the usual master/apprentice tropes. Only 13 episodes were made and maybe that was enough.
I saw a post on the TL saying that people are not truly alt anymore a lot of genz-ers were complaining, but this is true. The problem is that many young people larp. They try to pretend they were from the time these subcultures were born, but they simply lack this:
City of Crime (1987). Tom Hanks and Dan Aykroyd did this soundtrack single for their 1987 movie Dragnet. Paula Abdul managed the choreography. It never troubled the charts, but it's pretty fun.
I'm well aware that I don't look the same as 35 years ago; that would be weird 😅, but I couldn't resist jumping on this trend!
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(You are all so sweet to me, I couldn't be more grateful!)
Reasons why 'Three Little Bops' (1957) is a timeless masterpiece...
• Jazz-scored retelling of 'The Three Little Pigs'.
• Friz Freleng’s most seamless fusion of animation and music with Jazz not as soundtrack, but as narrative spine.
• Shorty Rogers’ score driving the whole short with irresistible swing, while Stan Freberg’s sly, rhythmic narration (a rare non–Mel Blanc vocal credit) gives the piece its voice without a single line of dialogue.