Spiderhead


Spiderhead: Directed by Joseph Kosinski. With Miles Teller, Chris Hemsworth, Jurnee Smollett, Nathan Jones. In the near future, convicts are offered the chance to volunteer as medical subjects to shorten their sentence. One such subject for a new drug capable of generating feelings of love begins questioning the reality of his emotions.
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They aren’t so good at hiding their ugly truth.


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Twitch
Kansas town to put ‘In God We Trust’ back on police cars—but there’s a twist


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Madeline Smith,1971


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Republicans Are Furious People Remember They’ve Been Pushing the Racist “Great Replacement” Rhetoric for Years


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Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobs


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MAGA Lawmaker Now Under Investigation for Claiming Buffalo Shooting Was False Flag


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Official Trailer | She-Hulk: Attorney at Law


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WW2-era poster from the US warning about the dangers of having sex with girls ‘of easy virtue’.1939-1945.


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Wonder Woman by Tatiana Neva


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Concrete Mixer Truck Being Lifted in a Marble Quarry.


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Gotham Knights Title Card


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Daybreak by artist Alex Jessup


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RIP Baby Cat


Sent another well loved pet across the rainbow bridge today, Baby Cat was about 14 years old and was a fantastic nap buddy and all around good cat. She’s left some marks on our lives (and our door frame!), and I’m never going to forget her. She’s the last of my original animals that I had before I got married, but is definitely not our last cat, we have 8 more in the house right now, four ours and four fosters! If you’d like to give a donation to ECAH Animals in her name, I’d greatly appreciate it.
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Popeye


I understand that you don’t always get to pick your first role as an actor, and you definitely don’t get to have editing calls, but this film is a complete a waste of time, potential, and possibility. This is the type of thing that people can point to and say “this is the movie that set back comic book adaptations by 40 years”. The casting is nearly perfect in every aspect, but with that perfect casting comes slavish dedication to perfect characterizations with no consideration for the change in medium that would necessitate such a thing. In the comics and original cartoon, Popeye can be barely understood, which is translated to Robin Williams being nearly unintelligible for the entire film.
Also, I don’t remember the town that Popeye being a musical town in the cartoons, so making this into a musical was a stupendously weird choice. I say this in all honesty, the best part of the film was watching Bluto swim away from the camera for 10 minutes while the credits rolled.