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  • Alice’s Sweet Disaster by Michael Black

    Team X-MEN

    Julien Gauthier – Futuristic Japanese Palanquin

    AI Assisted Art- Breaching Leviathan (OC)

    This one goes to 11.

    LBJ confronts Sen. Richard Russell, the leader of the filibuster against the Civil Rights Act 1964

    Some of the old Halo art is among my favorite.

    This creative Billboard campaign for a superhero show

    Little Stretch

    SpaceX fires employees who wrote letter slamming Musk’s “embarrassing” behavior

    Shotwell says letter made employees “uncomfortable,” tells staff to avoid activism.

    Kitchoilet

    Tim Sale, DC Comics Artist Behind ‘Batman: The Long Halloween,’ Dies at 66

    Tim Sale, the acclaimed comic book artist behind classic DC Comics such as “Batman: The Long Halloween” and “Superman for All Seasons,” died on Thursday, DC Comics confirmed…

    Gidget

    Gidget: Directed by Paul Wendkos. With Sandra Dee, James Darren, Cliff Robertson, Arthur O’Connell. A young girl discovers surfing and love (in that order) during one transitive summer.

    With a blink and you’ll miss it appearance by Yvonne Craig, this film is much more famous for the first appearance of Sandra Dee, someone that at the start of the film is as pure and innocent as a young teenager can be, then by the end of the story has some much needed experience in the ways of the world. True story here, previous to this I was watching an episode of TJ Hooker that featured James Darren, who I knew from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as a hologram, and wouldn’t you know it, here he is as “Moondoggie”, a wannabe beach bum who looks up to an actual burned out beach bum. It’s a very modern take on sexuality and romance, and would be well at home being released in 2022, let alone 1959.

    This was another film that was suggested in the “California Tiki” book that I finished recently, and I found it on Crackle, watched it on Crackle, then regretted doing that, as there were about 5 to 8 advertisements every 20 minutes throughout the movie. It’s also on Tubi, so if you want to check it out, skip Crackle and go to Tubi.

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    Ms Marvel in costume

    Jubilee X-Men by Albert Adams

    Julian Assange to Be Extradited to U.S. on Espionage Charges

    “Dark day for press freedom and British democracy,” Wikileaks says of ruling

    Leah Perkins

    Giants graveyard, by Ørjan Svendsen


  • Elegant in red dress

    Olivia Rodrigo

    Buzz Lightyear DAH Figure by Beast Kingdom

    Photos and details have been released for an upcoming Buzz Lightyear Alpha Suit Dynamic 8ction Heroes (DAH) Figure by Beast Kingdom. The figure is based on his appearance in the Lightyear animated film by Disney/Pixar. The 1/9 scale figure stands a little over 8″ tall, and has 20 points of articulation. Buzz includes multiple interchangeable…

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    Make it grow!

    Flash Gordon Radio Repeater (Louis Marx, 1935)

    Young Debbie Reynolds(Carrie Fisher’s mom), 1950s

    Natalie Roser Plays Tennis

    The Valet

    The Valet: Directed by Richard Wong. With Eugenio Derbez, Samara Weaving, Max Greenfield, Betsy Brandt. A movie star enlists a parking valet at a Beverly Hills restaurant to pose as her lover to cover for her relationship with a married man.

    It’s an english remake of a French film, without a single recognizable star, which adds to its appeal, since there’s just the story and some actors that honestly all deserve to be seen. It’s a goofy and basic premise, but they’re somehow able to make it work and by the end of the film I bet you’ll be pulling for the “correct” couple to get their due.

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    Hi. I don’t know how to relax anymore [OC]

    Jupiter

    A poem

    Build me a yacht with everything on board. I don’t care how much it costs!

    Removed the text from the Thor Love and Thunder Screen X poster and made it into a mobile wallpaper (2022)

    Sam Kinison, Charlie Sheen and Rodney Dangerfield (1987)

    Patrick Stewart and William Shatner in 1991

    The G Word with Adam Conover

    The G Word with Adam Conover: Created by Jon Cohen, Adam Conover, Jon Wolf. With Nicole Randall Johnson, James Austin Johnson, Sierra Katow, Carol Herman. Follows Conover introducing the civil servants who make it work and take a satirical look at its shortcomings.

    You may remember Adam Conover from “Adam Ruins Everything” a series that I believe started on College Humor and graduated to TBS, running from 2015 to 2019. It was basically Penn and Teller’s “Bullshit” but with much more hand holding research and documented sources, explaining the ins and outs about everything from office rights to circumcision. “The G Word” feels like an appropriate sequel of sorts, with 6 episodes dedicated to the broad subject of “The Government”, then focusing in on what makes it work vs what causes the abrupt failures it seems to just randomly have every time a Republican is in office. There’s much more cursing in this series, so it’s never going to be a good fit for highschools, which I find disappointing because other than the explicit language this is a damn right informative series that anyone that has doubts about the federal government should check out.

    His prescription for solving the issues we currently have feels a bit too Obama-esque with suggestions to run locally and change your locals laws. I’m not entirely sure that would be something that’s going to result in real substantive change that we need, but what’s the alternative? Guillotines and riots in the streets?

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    The clothes are too good as well

    Lightyear

    Lightyear: Directed by Angus MacLane. With Chris Evans, Keke Palmer, Peter Sohn, Taika Waititi. While spending years attempting to return home, marooned Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear encounters an army of ruthless robots commanded by Zurg who are attempting to steal his fuel source.

    I know they say it opens tomorrow, but AMC doesn’t play by anyone’s rules, so I saw it tonight. Take a bit of time to wrap your head around this: This is the fictional movie that the fictional character from “Toy Story” named Andy saw when he was a kid, so it’s a movie that was from a movie that was then had a toy tie in action figure. That tie in action figure from “Toy Story” also had a made for television movie and television series that is never touched on in any form from any of the four “Toy Story” films, nor in this film. Is that confusing enough? No? Then let’s talk about the actual movie to add some confusion to it.

    It’s about a serious of a science fiction film that we’ve gotten from Pixar yet. Maybe “Wall-E” has a slightly more wonderous science fiction feel, but “Lightyear” is military science fiction through and through, and for that I love it. The plot is somewhat less loveable with some well traveled shenanigans that I’ll not get into a pre-release review, but suffice to say, Chris Evans (the voice of Buzz) is no stranger to these types of shenanigans.

    While I wasn’t all that blown away by the story, the set pieces, the technology, and the basic concept of the Space Rangers had me entertained for the entire film, so if you’re a military science fiction fan, this is a must watch.

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    Monterrey, Mexico

    Doctor Strange wallpaper

    OUCH

    The Gun Cult thinks the problem is mental illness

    retro building

    Insulin shouldn’t cost $500

    F-35B Liftoff – The F-35B uses an advanced lift fan to generate downward thrust, enabling it to hover and land vertically

    Serving isn’t a real job apparently.

    Explorer by Winterkeep

    Beanutbutter Bups

    macaroni and cheese gummies

    rectal dilator

    Buzz (To Infinity and Beyond)