Lizardfolk Pirates
reevaluated my earlier post and added another important statistic
it’s important to note the increase in both war and funky foreheads between TOS and TNG, are these at fault for the decrease in gay flirting? unlikely, as we can see that DS9 is proficient in both war AND gay flirting, with only a slight decrease in funky foreheads (this can be accounted for by the introduction of funky noses)
The three primary uses of masks in film are entertainment, disguise and protection. From ancient Greek plays through Japanese Noh theater, masks are deeply intertwined in the universal language of entertainment and ritual, and its power as a transformative tool is so ritualized and timeworn that it is the unofficial logo for an entire artform. Since theater was an influence on early motion pictures (consider the framing and gestural acting of silent film), it figures that masks would be smuggled into movies, and some of the most enduring images from film history are now associated with masks. —Alex Vlahov
V for Vendetta (2005), The Mask (1961), The Mummy Returns (2001), Emerald City s01e06 (2016), Black Orpheus (1959), Judex (1963), The Man in the Iron Mask (1998), Kingdom of Heaven (2005), Eyes Without A face (1960), Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Squid Game s01e07 (2021), Knights of the Zodiac (2023), Onibaba (1964), Scream (1996)
Sojourner ‘Jo’ Mullein by Jamal Campbell Far Sector (2020—2021)
the Doom Patrol by Babs Tarr
source unknown
Creature From The Black Lagoon by Geoff Shupe
im cooking
Enemy (2013) dir. Denis Villeneuve
MASS EFFECT 2: LEGENDARY EDITION
it sounds like you’re carrying some tension. maybe i could help you get rid of it. i, uh, didn’t think you’d feel like sparring, commander.
He/They. Comic writer. Occasional filmmaker. Part-time podcaster (LOST Legacies; The Adventures of Cinnamon & Oatmeal). Xavier Institute dropout. Doom Patrol reject. Future action figure. BLM. Free Palestine.
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