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SRL Filmography here with a surprise announcement! Yes, the rumors are true - you'll be able to catch your favorite agents on the silver screen when SPLATOON: THE ANIMATION swims onto streaming services on 9/9! Here's a sneak peak at the agents in their cute new cartoony forms!
@missoldskool @Black_D_Gamer1 Show their anime filmography then instead of this "black man" crap...
He's an ENGLISH voice actor...its the only QUALITY that matters. PERIOD!!!!
Fresh off Dread (2009), I just finished Last Shift (2014).
Was curious about Anthony DiBlasi's filmography, especially since a remake of Last Shift is coming out this year called Malum.
Another really good film, there were a lot of really tense scares that got under my skin.
Sir John Boorman turns 90 today. Spend the day watching any of these 4 films from his filmography.
First movie I've watched this year, Paprika.......
Don't know what the heck I just watched or what drugs I took but I loved it a lot. Now I really want to finish Satoshi Kon's filmography, he really was a mad but talented genius (that also liked to fuck with your mind).
For those who are enjoying #GlassOnion and are new to Rian Johnson, definitely give the rest of his original filmography a look. The Brothers Bloom is especially good, very underrated, and has a similar Knives Out vibe.
Yoshiaki Kawajiri`s entire filmography is of course another "must-watch." Hiss fearlessness when it comes to brutal content & outrageous levels of detail defined what "anime" meant to me.
- Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust
- Ninja Scroll
- Demon City Shinjuku
- Running Man (short)
New episode is out! Listen to Liv and Row discuss some of the filmography of the new internet’s boyfriend: Tom Sturridge.
Link: https://t.co/fE62JXLKlm
Centurion (2010) A non-horror film from Neil Marshall, but full of blood squibs anyway. It delivers on what you want from it, gory action behind enemy lines etc. In Marshall's see-saw filmography Centurion is in the middle, but I'll show up for whatever he makes.
I finished watching Mamoru Hosoda’s Belle &, for me, the movie is great addition to his filmography.
It might be a masterpiece in a filmography filled masterpieces but it will always be the film I recommend the most. The observations are so sharp and the understated but overwhelming unsaid issues the family hide from are so perfectly portrayed. It’s a work of filmmaking genius!
it been 2 months half I'm research all Benedict Cumberbatch filmography
and fall in love with his Khan character(Dr Strange and Sherlock was top fav but villain have special place) AND I CANT.STOP. TO.DRAW.AND.THINK.BOUT. IT
here lit fanart of Khan in Star Trek Into Darkness
One of cinema's most brilliant directors, Billy Wilder was born in Poland OTD in 1906. At least half of his entire filmography consists of nothing but classics. He died in 2002.
The Claudia Jennings filmography dive continues! #NowWatching Truck Stop Women (1974). Here we go!
#CinephileDogpile #claudiajennings
We're not the only ones (re)watching @fedalvar's filmography in preparation for his Alien film, right?!
I took a look at this guy's filmography and...apperantly he was Mikuni in Duel Masters.
You know, the big buff dude with a ponytail? https://t.co/mzU2ChLSYZ
My latest illustration. I was inspired by Wong Kar Wai's creative direction and filmography.
#illustration #digitalpainting
Unironically speaking, Coonskin is the film that I will forever remember Scatman Crothers the most for, and IMO the very best performance/role in his entire filmography. The true star of the film.