Classic.
Classic.
A chart that shows the number of Google searches for each Pokémon. The text says: In honor of Pokémon Day, ACE.com, the free-to-play social gaming website, has analyzed Pokémon-related Google search data across the United States over the last 36 months to determine fans' favorite characters. Rank Name Generation Monthly searches 1 Pikachu Generation 1 685,100 2 Flamigo Generation 9 374,600 3 Charizard Generation 1 310,900 4 Charmeleon Generation 1 250,400 5 Squirtle Generation 1 215,800 6 Eevee Generation 1 214,500 7 Mewtwo Generation 1 209,100 8 Snorlax Generation 1 207,600 9 Gengar Generation 1 192,100 10 Ditto Generation 1 175,500 11 Bulbasaur Generation 1 171,600 12 Charmander Generation 1 169,400 13 Grafaiai Generation 9 166,900 14 Gardevoir Generation 3 149,800 15 Lopunny Generation 4 144,900
“Hey boss, are you sure Flamigo is more popular than Charizard, and people aren’t just misspelling ‘Flamingo’ on Google?”
“Don’t be ridiculous. Of course Flamigo is more popular than Charizard, Mewtwo, Eevee, and Snorlax. Send the email.”
I’ve been waiting for this my whole life. I MUST HAVE GET THIS!
Did Trump write the infamous Epstein birthday letter? You decide.
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Oh. Yes.
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True story.
Masked killer looks down at victim
#Frightfest Film3: Night of Violence. Think Office Die Hard with employees at unethical firm trying to survive an office party gatecrashed by knife wielding killers.
Great locations let down by terrible action editing
5/10
A woman screams her disgust
Film 2: Cognaitive
Imagine a horror based at a tech startup that has no project manager. Scope creep and unrealistic deadlines play havoc.
6/10
Opening Film: The Home
If you don’t like watching syringes and stabby eyeball stuff onscreen then avoid this like the plague.
On the other hand if you love those things (especially together) then you are in for a treat. #Frightfest
6/10
My view of the frightfest screen during the breaks (hence the empty seats)
Frightfest team on stage missing a member.
So Day1 #Frightfest kicked off with a pretty strong lineup.
Frightfest team this year sans Paul McEvoy who sadly has to sit this one out. #FuckCancer
Words fail. Look at that.
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It’s Let The Corpses Tan. A neo Western fever dream.
With a skip in step it’s Billy Idol’s Dancing with Myself. I either survive as the song is too peppy to die to OR I get surrounded and disappear in a crowd of undead at 2 minutes 30 onwards 🤷♂️
What movie(s) still lives rent-free in your head, years after watching it? 🎥🖤
A young woman is mesmerised by a policeman guiding her to safety.
Watching Almodovar classic: Live Flesh at the cinema on Thursday. Yay me!
What's a film you watch once a year, like it's a ritual? #filmsky
A Christmas Horror Story. Obvs.
people get very, very uncomfortable when media like film can have them face the realities of people they would never have to face otherwise. It’s intimate, it forces you to feel something. David Lynch working with Sheryl Lee and Isabelle Rossellini , Laura Dern, etc, was such a blessing
Laurence Olivier performs a dental checkup on Dustin Hoffman in the film Marathon Man.
You've just sent this film to the top of my rewatch pile
A young boy in a courtyard approaches inquisitively an unexploded bomb dropped some time before as part of the Spanish Civil War
A young woman walks out into the dusty spanish sun to seek help
A man bloodied but determined looks on
It's been too long since I last watched The Devil's Backbone. Goddamn, that film is a bonafide classic. I need to get back into that and Spanish cinema in general which grapple with its past.
Same.