Alfred Molina as Juan Raúl Pérez (The Perez Family, 1995)
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“My Rosie’s dead. My dream is dead. And these monstrous things should be at the bottom of the river… along with me.”
alfred molina as doc ock • spider-man 2 (2004)
So this has become a thing now. I’m making the Homework Help series, various playlists to help you get homework done, because homework is a lot easier if you imagine that you’re not doing homework at all.
In this playlist, imagine that you’re a detective filling out paperwork to solve a case.
In this playlist, imagine that you’ve just found alien life, or that you’ve found radio waves coming from a nearby planet, and you’re filling out paperwork on it. Note: Sounds from NASA are actually waves that the planets give off, the frequency has been upped and the waves have been condensed for human hearing
Also: feel free to request other playlist themes here!
In light of Fall Out Boy’s GARBAGE cover of the song. Let’s learn about the original. Notice how they’re actually in chronological order instead of just random references 😒😒😒😒
Restored film of San Francisco’s Market Street version of a film shot on April 14, 1906, four days before the Great Earthquake, and the attempt to colorize and sharpen the video-converted film.
Oh wow that’s incredible
I love the guys at the end who are all like “Oh hey look, there’s a camera! Hello camera!”
I’ve seen these restored films going around, but without credit. The original 13-minute film is A Trip Down Market Street, which was shot and produced by the Miles Brothers. It was preserved in the Library of Congress and Prelinger Archives, and in 2018, Adrianne Finelli scanned and uploaded the footage for the Internet Archive. Now in 2020, Denis Shiryaev restored, upscaled and colorized the film. Shiryaev’s channel has even more restored footage, so check it out if you’re interested.
Remember to source and credit works that are not your own and respect the process and people that gave us this literal glimpse back in time.
Restored film of San Francisco’s Market Street version of a film shot on April 14, 1906, four days before the Great Earthquake, and the attempt to colorize and sharpen the video-converted film.
Oh wow that’s incredible
I love the guys at the end who are all like “Oh hey look, there’s a camera! Hello camera!”
i think casting unknown people is the best possible decision casting directors can make at this point like stop using the same five people in every film
If I see Bradley fucking Cooper in one more film 🙄🙄🙄
if i see jennifer lawrence and bradley cooper in one more fucking film😡
this was the weirdest movie ever.
shrek 2 was the highest grossing film of 2004 and is the 26th highest grossing film of all time

