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season two x season ten
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10x18
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Rockapella’s music video for Land of a Thousand Dances,1996
Rockapella has fun around NYC in a 1996 promotional music video for ‘Land of a Thousand Dances’.
the 1990s were something special for guns n' roses
Black box recorder, anyone?
my current favorite songs are I ran all the way home and kidnapping an heiress. underrated band fr please tell me the fandom exist (🙏🏻)
quickly: a girl accepts a ride home with the man who may have killed her best friend (cinephile meets serial killer / girl snap out of it dammit! / grandma’s got a gun / smells like teen spirit and BS in here / red flag after red flag after red flag / secret code phrases / psychological blackouts / your boyfriend’s back and it’s gonna be trouble / this ain’t hollywood baby).
Charlie is a college girl suffering from PTSD after her dorm mate is brutally murdered by a serial killer. She feels like it’s her fault for leaving her friend alone that night. Unable to cope with the stress of reality, she lapses into delusional hollywood fantasies whenever things get too tough. Despite her best judgments, she accepts a ride from a guy pretending to be a college student. He lures her to his car, and now, paranoid and stressed, she can’t decide which reality she is in, long enough to form an escape plan.
Anytime the story starts with the protagonist pouring a bottle of pills down the drain, you know you’re in for some MESS! The first Riley Sager book I read, THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, was close to a Stephen King style middle america horror. This story was closer to an R. L. Stine Fear Street book. Quick, fun, a little pulpy, and full of cheap but thrilling twists and turns.
★ ★ ★
KATE MOSS BY HARPER'S BAZAAR US - 1993.
PHOTOGRAPHER: STEVEN KLEIN.
SHALOM HARLOW for Vogue UK - 1999.