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Donald faison is maybe/probably playing booster on legends of tomorrow so here’s a very stupid redraw of that time Turk got his arm stuck in a vending machine

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Clueless (1995)
Dir: Amy Heckerling
DOP: Bill Pope
“It’s like that book I read in the 9th grade that said “ ‘tis a far far better thing doing stuff for other people.”


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1995

Movie: Clueless

Scene: Murray’s New Haircut

The cast of Clueless Photograph by Alan Friedman/Courtesy of Simon & Schuster. The cast of Clueless Photograph by Alan Friedman/Courtesy of Simon & Schuster. The cast of Clueless Photograph by Alan Friedman/Courtesy of Simon & Schuster. The cast of Clueless Photograph by Alan Friedman/Courtesy of Simon & Schuster. The cast of Clueless Photograph by Alan Friedman/Courtesy of Simon & Schuster. The cast of Clueless Photograph by Alan Friedman/Courtesy of Simon & Schuster. The cast of Clueless Photograph by Alan Friedman/Courtesy of Simon & Schuster. The cast of Clueless Photograph by Alan Friedman/Courtesy of Simon & Schuster. The cast of Clueless Photograph by Alan Friedman/Courtesy of Simon & Schuster.

The cast of Clueless Photograph by Alan Friedman/Courtesy of Simon & Schuster.


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Neon Signs In Film 

Can’t Hardly Wait (1998)

Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery(1997)

American Graffiti (1973)

Taxi Driver(1976)

Clueless(1995)

The Birdcage(1996) 

The Doors(1991)

Psycho(1960)

Blade Runner(1982)

Big Trouble In Little China(1986)


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Scrubs S05E03 - part 1 of 2 Turk (Donald Faison) and Todd (Robert Maschio) rip off their tops (with Scrubs S05E03 - part 1 of 2 Turk (Donald Faison) and Todd (Robert Maschio) rip off their tops (with Scrubs S05E03 - part 1 of 2 Turk (Donald Faison) and Todd (Robert Maschio) rip off their tops (with Scrubs S05E03 - part 1 of 2 Turk (Donald Faison) and Todd (Robert Maschio) rip off their tops (with Scrubs S05E03 - part 1 of 2 Turk (Donald Faison) and Todd (Robert Maschio) rip off their tops (with Scrubs S05E03 - part 1 of 2 Turk (Donald Faison) and Todd (Robert Maschio) rip off their tops (with

ScrubsS05E03 - part 1 of 2

Turk (Donald Faison) and Todd (Robert Maschio) rip off their tops (with hilarious ease).


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dujour means gay rights!!!! happy first day of pride month everyone!!!!

spooky tuesday is a (now not so new!) podcast where we’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week.

it’s no secret that josie and the pussycats (2001) is The Best Movie Ever (join the army!), so it was only a matter of time before we covered it here on spooky tuesday. it may not technically be a horror movie, but it is in its own way a murder mystery — and given that it’s been just about a year since we first came up with the concept of fifth tuesday, we knew its day had finally come. a musical comedy with a banger soundtrack and a killer cast, this flick didn’t get the appreciation and critical acclaim it deserved twenty years ago, but we’re doing our part to make up for that now as we talk about the romantic tension between josie and valerie, how absolutely iconic fiona is, and everything that dujour means (friendship, crash positions, etc).

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