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nivek

As Above So Below


A.T. White’s 2019 film, Starfish, is a prime example of this shift within cosmic horror. The film is centered on Aubrey (Virginia Gardner), who is mourning the recent death of her best friend. In an attempt to heal, she heads to her friend’s apartment to look through her belongings and relish in the memories. She finds a cassette tape labeled, ‘This Mixtape Will Save the World.’ Unknowingly, she unleashes a mysterious signal that opens an unknown dimension that lets a variety of monsters into our world. So now she must collect the rest of the cassette tapes to somehow close this interdimensional portal and save humanity.

But even with strange beasts of varying sizes running rampant, Starfish is not about their consumption of humans; instead, they are tangential to a more meaningful story about a woman trying to feel more connected to her dead friend. Throughout Starfish, transitional spaces are created by the strange radio signals. As she plays songs with the signal embedded within them, she is transported to another place, or dimension.

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Jacketon

Adept
Too bad Proteus was not in any of the X-men movies. He was the most powerful of them all.


Anyone who's ever watched Sophie Turner on "Game of Thrones" should know that she can't carry a movie. She's lovely, but has one expression. Everything that i have read about this film marks it as a turd that needs flushing.
 

Toroid

Founding Member
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The BBC banned the song based on that suspicion.
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds - Wikipedia
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was written primarily by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership.[2] Lennon's son Julian allegedly inspired the song with a nursery school drawing that he called "Lucy – in the sky with diamonds". Shortly before the album's release, speculation arose that the first letter of each of the title nouns intentionally spelled "LSD", the acronym commonly used for the hallucinogenic drug Lysergic acid diethylamide.[3] As a result, the song was the subject of a BBC radio ban. Lennon repeatedly denied that he had intended it as a drug song, although he got the inspiration from an LSD trip.[3][4] He attributed the song's fantastical imagery to his reading of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland books.[3]
 

nivek

As Above So Below


 

wwkirk

Divine
Has anyone seen the ET/UFO movie, "Extraterrestrial" from 2014? I just watched it. What did you think of it? It syncs up with the most influential conspiracy theories. That aside, it's pretty entertaining.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Eventually we'll find out whether this film deserves its high praise.
'Joker' wins Best Film at the Venice Film Festival - CNN


Joaquin went through an extreme diet to play the part...

Joaquin Phoenix reveals he stuck to an extreme diet of ONE apple a day, lettuce and steamed green beans to quickly lose 52LBS in preparation for his role as the Joker
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Joaquin, 44, detailed his extreme diet during a recent interview promoting the upcoming film, which hits theaters next month. The actor shut down rumors that he only ate an apple a day to transform his body, saying he also had lettuce and steamed green beans. Joaquin consulted with a doctor to ensure he lost weight as safely as possible. The 'Joker' star admitted the film's director Todd Phillips made the weight loss difficult for him because he always had his favorite pretzels in his office. Joaquin is pictured in before filming in April 2018 (left) and during (right


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