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Movies. Comic books. I mostly just reply, maybe someday I’ll start tweeting into the void https://t.co/h50H4osghN https://t.co/2BK7OW9eXb

Katılım Aralık 2011
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
Currently rereading From Hell and I’m discovering that some people don’t like the issue that explains the occult significance of London’s architecture and how the city itself is essentially a gun pointed at the head of every woman living in it. It’s the thesis of the whole book!
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🎃Big Gleb🎃
🎃Big Gleb🎃@GlebMelnikov8·
not only I love hush, but I also love when other people are mad about hush
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
Goddamn That Yellow Bastard is incredible. I don’t know if Sin City is my favorite Miller work, but I think it’s the one that most exemplifies his whole deal
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
@finestsoup The best Green Arrow run is Grell’s because he essentially treats him as an original character that he can use to express his weird and sometimes incoherent libertarian politics. Honestly, Grell and Ennis are pretty similar writers in that regard
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
@BlackCasebook I think Loeb is not generally a great writer, but it does feel like people hold his worst work against his few enjoyable ones. Sale’s art is the selling point of TLH, but it probably wouldn’t have the staying power it does if the accompanying writing was truly awful
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The Black Casebook@BlackCasebook·
The Long Halloween is a bad mystery in the same way that Philip Marlowe novels are bad mysteries: the questions they’re interested in have little to do with solving crimes and everything to with the people committing them
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
One of the best things about early 90s WCW is seeing the pre-crisis versions of a bunch of guys who would be stars by the end of the decade
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
Watching early 90s WCW, and it’s incredible how auraless Dustin Rhodes is. I can’t believe this guy was Goldust just a few years later
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
Reading Usagi Yojimbo for the first time in forever and I’m immediately reminded that it’s one of the greatest comics of all time
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
The Thunder would be easier to like if they didn’t have the worst aesthetic in pro sports. They’re the legally distinct team used in a movie that couldn’t afford the license for a real team
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
@ink_cornrbox I’ve been reading post-crisis batman recently, and he’s not even portrayed consistently there. Sometimes he’s angry and reckless, and sometimes he’s indistinguishable from dick. Any characterization based on that era is just cherry-picking whatever stories someone likes best
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vigilante ink 🔞@ink_cornrbox·
@decodezilla This is exactly it, they snuffed him out before he had the chance and now he's stuck as a diet bad boy punisher. People think his old, better characterization is what he needs to return to but that's not possible, it's not mischaracterization, it's just wasted potential
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vigilante ink 🔞@ink_cornrbox·
If he's mischaracterized that much it begs the question if there's even a character there or if fanon is being confused with canon
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
Garth Ennis is one of my favorite writers, but pretending that his work isn’t problematic is incredibly disingenuous. Equally as ridiculous are the people who seem to think everything he writes is the new mein kampf
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
Torn on the Ehrlich thing. On the one hand, comparing a horny comment to sexual assault is ridiculous. On the other, he’s incredibly annoying and him getting yelled at for anything is probably a net good
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
@jacobdotgov It’s annoying that the games are spread across multiple streamers, but streaming is way more accessible to a lot of people than linear tv
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
Buying this should probably get you on some kind of watch list
Disc-Connected@disc_connected

***ANNOUNCEMENT*** Coming on July 28th on Blu-ray in the US from @KinoLorber: #TriumphOfTheWill (1935)! For almost a century, Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will (Triumph des Willens) has reigned as the most controversial documentary ever made, a “cinema masterpiece,” according to film historian Amos Vogel, “a huge and disturbing film spectacle.” Capturing the pageantry of the 1934 Nuremberg congress, Triumph of the Will is a sensory tableau that celebrates the nation’s resurgence in the aftermath of a crushing economic depression. Riefenstahl commanded a squad of photographers and oversaw the editing of the film, crafting a landmark of documentary cinema, even as it permanently stained the reputation of the filmmaker. Riefenstahl spent a lifetime trying to disassociate herself from the Nazi leadership, but her complicity with Hitler is now uniquivocal, and no matter how artistically rendered, Triumph of the Will was used to fertilize the rise of the Third Reich. This Kino Classics release is part of an ambitious reevaluation of the filmmaker’s career, including the release of Andres Veiel’s award-winning documentary Riefenstahl, new restorations of her films (The Blue Light, Tiefland) and special editions of previously unreleased work (Longing for Innocence, Under Water Impressions). Triumph of the Will was restored by the Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archives) and includes two additional Riefenstahl propaganda films glorifying the military strength of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party: Day of Freedom and Victory of Faith. Product Extras : Audio commentary by Film Historian Anthony Slide "Leni Riefenstahl: On a Nazi Female Filmmaker,” an Essay by Novelist, Essayist and Critic Francine Prose Day of Freedom (Tag her Freshet - Unsere Wehrmacht, 1935, 28 Min.) and Victory of Faith (Der Sieg des Glaubens, 1933, 61 Min.): Two propaganda films made for the NSDAP by Leni Riefenstahl Schichlegruber Doing the Lambeth Walk: A 1942 Satirical British Anti-Nazi Propaganda Short #BluRay #PhysicalMedia #BluRays #BoutiqueBluRay #CultMovies #DiscConnected #KinoLorber #LeniRiefehstahl

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decodezilla@decodezilla·
It sucks that a run like Grell’s GA could never exist today, because modern writers have no interest outside of reheating the same stories that have come before, and because fans would have an ongoing meltdown about Ollie and Dinah being “out of character”
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
@shin_kale_rider I have a pretty great LCS, but I dread literally anyone there trying to start a conversation with me
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decodezilla@decodezilla·
Reading Grell’s Green Arrow is a great example of what people mean when they say comic book art has declined. Ed Hannigan is a largely forgotten house style artist whose work is striking in a way that you rarely see in a cape comic today
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