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  • Emily Ratajkowski

    Nothing

    Brittany Murphy, 1999

    Heather Thomas in the 80s

    Natalie Wood, 1970s.

    Kirsten Dunst

    Melissa Barrera

    Hyderabad , India

    Lightskin keisha

    Melissa Barrera

    Sunset [2560X1440]

    Roseanne Park (Rosé)

    Liquid Harmony [3840×2160]


  • [OC] Toronto, Canada

    Burn Baby Burn remastered

    Tallinn, Estonia

    Karen Fukuhara

    Denver, Colorado

    Emilia Clarke

    Angela Simmons

    Daft Punk (1720×2934)

    Daniela Melchior

    Sophie Turner

    “Cruel Jaws” Review

    Cruel Jaws: Directed by Bruno Mattei. With David Luther, George Barnes Jr., Scott Silveria, Kirsten Urso. A huge shark terrorizes a beach in Florida, and the locals try everything to kill it.

    This is a pretty terrible film and feels exactly like something I would make with buddies of mine, with all the terrible camera angles, terrible lines, terrible delivery, and utterly terrible special effects. It’s not a JAWS film, but boy howdy do they pay a lot of homages to the source franchises, bordering on theft.

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    Charli XCX

    Gigi Paris

    Sydney Sweeney

    Beautiful abandoned house

    “Jaws: The Revenge” Review

    Jaws: The Revenge: Directed by Joseph Sargent. With Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest, Mario Van Peebles, Karen Young. Chief Brody’s widow believes that her family is deliberately being targeted by another shark in search of revenge.

    It’s Jaws 4, but you can call it “THE REVENGE”, because the original shark is back and it’s hungry for VENGENCE. I honestly feel this is a step up from the 3d movie that came before it. The original actress that played the wife in the first 2 movies is back and she (and her son) realize that they have a supernatural connection to the shark and that it wants to end their entire line one chomp at a time. Michael Cain is fantastic as an older love interest and the supernatural elements work better than I thought they possibly could.

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