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10 months ago

@just-wanna-be-good

I like what I see, I want what I like, I own what I want and what I own loves me.

For lizzy

Who doesn't just want to be good?

@just-wanna-be-good

I also use women as a sex object; maybe I'm kinky. However, I like to talk to them as well.

Oliver Reed

@just-wanna-be-good

Are vampires kinky? I didn't know.

Roger Ebert

@just-wanna-be-good

There's never any time for anything that's remotely kinky, and even when I try to send some kinky stuff, it always gets shut down.

Guy Sebastian

@just-wanna-be-good

I paint stupid things; that's what I do. I can't think of anything more boring than a really beautiful thing. You have to mess it up. There has to be something a little kinky to keep their attention.

Billy Al Bengston

The magic of things is that in the end they are all fleeting, you don't really own anything like your own arm. Those we believe we possess possess us, especially our passions.

Passion that creates suffering, a fusion of longing coupled with desire to forget.

It's not me who controls passion, it controls me. Every dom of self-importance and self-indulgence thinks he leads the sub, but far from it, it leads him.

@just-wanna-be-good

Once someone has awakened the desire in you, they can lead you on a lead even if they have the collar on at the end of the lead.

mod

Part of the game is that you only ever sell the illusion, never yourself. A concept of self-promotion with a passion.

You only ever look at the moon but you never set foot on it. I like what you do, it's like a shop full of anticipation for all people who like to look at the moon.

Don't get me wrong it really is a pleasure to look at you but a coffee in a kinky bar in reality is always my first choice.


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5 years ago
BLACK ARROW (Dir: John Hough, 1985).

BLACK ARROW (Dir: John Hough, 1985).

Made for The Disney Channel, Black Arrow is a swashbuckling adventure based upon the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Set during the War of the Roses, corrupt Yorkist landowner Sir Daniel (Oliver Reed) is robbed by black clad vigilante Black Arrow (Stephan Chase). Seeking revenge, he sends his young nephew Richard (Benedict Taylor) on his trail. Sir Daniel is set to acquire more land with his marriage to the reluctant Lancastrian Lady Joanna (Georgia Slowe). Joanna does a runner, forms an alliance with Richard and together they determine to avenge Sir Daniel's wrongdoings.

Disney's third adaptation of a Stevenson novel, following Treasure Island (Byron Haskin, 1950) and Kidnapped (Robert Stevenson, 1960), Black Arrow was what would now be labelled a Disney Channel Original Movie. Back in 1985, The Disney Channel had a remit to provide family entertainment, not just sitcoms for tweenagers. Its new content, like that of the Disney Studio’s past was designed to appeal to a broader demographic than that of the Channel today. While Black Arrow would seem out of place on today’s Disney Channel, it is exactly the kind of movie of which company founder Walt Disney would have approved.

Having previously worked for Disney on the excellent Escape to Witch Mountain (1975), the talented John Hough was engaged to direct. To Black Arrow, Hough brings a somewhat more cinematic vision than one would usually expect from a TV Movie. The quality production only belying its TV origins through the prevalent use of close ups and mid shots.

The impressive cast of acting heavyweights Oliver Reed, Fernando Rey and Donald Pleasence also lend the film an air of prestige.

The film is not entirely flawless. Admittedly, there are a few unlikely plot contrivances and one of two moments which stretch credibility. While Benedict Taylor cuts far too modern a figure; strolling around the 15th Century like the 5th member of EuroVision popsters Bucks Fizz!

Overall though, Black Arrow is pretty solid entertainment. Old fashioned it may be but it does make me yearn for a time when The Disney Channel catered to more than just tweenage audiences.

Check out my blog jinglebonesmovietime.blogspot.com for more reviews of vintage Disney classics!


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1 year ago

Classic Hammer Films Poster...

The Curse Of The Werewolf (1961)

The Curse of the Werewolf (1961)


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1 year ago
By The Way Before I Say Anything I Do Not Support Pom For What They Did! I'd Rather Not Speak About It
By The Way Before I Say Anything I Do Not Support Pom For What They Did! I'd Rather Not Speak About It
By The Way Before I Say Anything I Do Not Support Pom For What They Did! I'd Rather Not Speak About It

by the way before I say anything I do not support pom for what they did! I'd rather not speak about it here.

if you didn't know. this used to be a TMC au, but was eventually turned into its own thing. The story for it was that Oliver Got trapped in a candyland world dimension, it's kind of like Coraline but a little bit. madeleine phantasms Right now is being dropped by UV this is because some people had some good points about not reviving old works and they barely worked on it as it is due to lack of motivations and just fixations not being in the right places. and the amount of projects they have. (I know because I am part of the UV discord server) by the way don't get angry at them and harass them it is bad and please understand them!!


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