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The Adventures of sizzling-penguin

@sizzling-penguin / sizzling-penguin.tumblr.com

Just your abnormal, flaily dork here \O/ A fangirl with way too many feels
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Harvey and the Shadows crew celebrated Kayvan’s birthday with a dumpling food truck, mariachi band, and cake! (And a special doily)

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i really appreciate the sheer amount of fantasy horror elements that sam raimi managed to fit into a 2 hour movie. we got witches, sorcerers, magic spells, rituals by candlelight, gruesome death scenes, prophecies, demons, monsters, spirits, possessions, doppelgangers, zombies, etc etc and i loved every bit of it

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Of all the places I could be, I just want to be here with you.

EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE. (2022) dir. Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert

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RESIDENT EVIL (2002)

The T-virus was a major medical breakthrough. Although it clearly also possessed highly profitable military applications. How does it explain those things out there? Even in death, the human body remains active. Hair and fingernails continue to grow. New cells are produced. And the brain holds a small electrical charge that takes months to dissipate. The T-virus provides a massive jolt, both to cellular growth…and to those trace electrical impulses. Put quite simply, it reanimates the body. It brings the dead back to life? Not fully. The subjects have the simplest of motor functions. Perhaps a little memory. Virtually no intelligence. They are driven by the basest of impulses, the most basic of needs. Which is? The need to f e e d.
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