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Subreddit dedicated to Two Time BAFTA Winner, Emmy Winner, Olivier Winner, Tony Award Winner & Golden Globe Nominee, Jodie Comer. Known for her TV roles in Killing Eve, Broadway & West End “Prima Facie”, and movies roles in The End We Start From, The Bikeriders, Help, & The Last Duel.
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2024.05.13 03:03 MrsLadyZedd The Silence of the Lambs (1991) - Review

MLZ MAP (Score): 91.96 / Zedd MAP (Score): 85.50 / Score Gap: 6.46
The Silence of the Lambs
IMDb Summary: A young F.B.I. cadet must receive the help of an incarcerated and manipulative cannibal killer to help catch another serial killer, a madman who skins his victims.
Starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, and Roger Corman.
When I was quite a young kiddo, I started on my adventure in reading horror novels. My step-mother used my bedroom as “her room” when I was not at my Dad’s house (whatever that meant.) She also stored her books there. Stephen King, Dean R. Koontz, V.C. Andrews, Anne Rice, and several others. I thank that woman for very little, well, really, nothing, except for my ability to read her books. I could not sleep there very well, it was not home. So I sat up every night and read. I think it shaped my brain to like films like Silence of the Lambs. The books too, of course.
This film was done so incredibly well. Part of it was the actors. Jodie Foster, and yes, her West Virginia accent, pulled us right in. She is a student at the FBI Academy who is brought in to help in solving recent crimes by a serial killer they are calling “Buffalo Bill.”
She is used as bait for another brilliant serial killer, Hannibal Lecter, played brilliantly by Anthony Hopkins, who has some insight and perhaps even some inside information into the mind of Buffalo Bill. Buffalo Bill is brought to life by Ted Levine, and he was so damn good, that when I saw him so many years later in Monk, he was totally unrecognizable.
It’s a scary as heck movie, and seeing it every few years, it only slowed down a little for me, right in the middle, just a slight bog down. For Zedd, his score actually went up a bit this watch, maybe showing that this type of film grows on you (like a fungus?).
Serial killers remain scary as heck, and I think that is what separates me from them. Thank goodness, I only remain tinged with evil (right around the edges, you can tell, it’s a little bit salty.)
As noted above, our dearly departed Roger Corman played the FBI director in a small but important part in this film. Chris Isaak also has a wee part as a SWAT leader, and George A. Romero is uncredited as a jailer.
Well, it’s NOT Mother’s Day around here, but it is Sunday, and that means Murder She Wrote in bed with dessert and my favorite guy.
Movie On!
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2024.05.13 03:00 MrsLadyZedd I watched The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

MLZ MAP (Score): 91.96 / Zedd MAP (Score): 85.50 / Score Gap: 6.46
The Silence of the Lambs
IMDb Summary: A young F.B.I. cadet must receive the help of an incarcerated and manipulative cannibal killer to help catch another serial killer, a madman who skins his victims.
Starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, and Roger Corman.
When I was quite a young kiddo, I started on my adventure in reading horror novels. My step-mother used my bedroom as “her room” when I was not at my Dad’s house (whatever that meant.) She also stored her books there. Stephen King, Dean R. Koontz, V.C. Andrews, Anne Rice, and several others. I thank that woman for very little, well, really, nothing, except for my ability to read her books. I could not sleep there very well, it was not home. So I sat up every night and read. I think it shaped my brain to like films like Silence of the Lambs. The books too, of course.
This film was done so incredibly well. Part of it was the actors. Jodie Foster, and yes, her West Virginia accent, pulled us right in. She is a student at the FBI Academy who is brought in to help in solving recent crimes by a serial killer they are calling “Buffalo Bill.”
She is used as bait for another brilliant serial killer, Hannibal Lecter, played brilliantly by Anthony Hopkins, who has some insight and perhaps even some inside information into the mind of Buffalo Bill. Buffalo Bill is brought to life by Ted Levine, and he was so damn good, that when I saw him so many years later in Monk, he was totally unrecognizable.
It’s a scary as heck movie, and seeing it every few years, it only slowed down a little for me, right in the middle, just a slight bog down. For Zedd, his score actually went up a bit this watch, maybe showing that this type of film grows on you (like a fungus?).
Serial killers remain scary as heck, and I think that is what separates me from them. Thank goodness, I only remain tinged with evil (right around the edges, you can tell, it’s a little bit salty.)
As noted above, our dearly departed Roger Corman played the FBI director in a small but important part in this film. Chris Isaak also has a wee part as a SWAT leader, and George A. Romero is uncredited as a jailer.
Well, it’s NOT Mother’s Day around here, but it is Sunday, and that means Murder She Wrote in bed with dessert and my favorite guy.
Movie On!
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2024.05.13 02:59 CelebBattleVoteBot Jodie Foster vs Gillian Anderson

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2024.05.13 02:56 MrsLadyZedd The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

2024-181 / MLZ MAP: 91.96 / Zedd MAP: 85.50 / Score Gap: 6.46
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IMDb Summary: A young F.B.I. cadet must receive the help of an incarcerated and manipulative cannibal killer to help catch another serial killer, a madman who skins his victims.
Starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, and Roger Corman.
When I was quite a young kiddo, I started on my adventure in reading horror novels. My step-mother used my bedroom as “her room” when I was not at my Dad’s house (whatever that meant.) She also stored her books there. Stephen King, Dean R. Koontz, V.C. Andrews, Anne Rice, and several others. I thank that woman for very little, well, really, nothing, except for my ability to read her books. I could not sleep there very well, it was not home. So I sat up every night and read. I think it shaped my brain to like films like Silence of the Lambs. The books too, of course.
This film was done so incredibly well. Part of it was the actors. Jodie Foster, and yes, her West Virginia accent, pulled us right in. She is a student at the FBI Academy who is brought in to help in solving recent crimes by a serial killer they are calling “Buffalo Bill.”
She is used as bait for another brilliant serial killer, Hannibal Lecter, played brilliantly by Anthony Hopkins, who has some insight and perhaps even some inside information into the mind of Buffalo Bill. Buffalo Bill is brought to life by Ted Levine, and he was so damn good, that when I saw him so many years later in Monk, he was totally unrecognizable.
It’s a scary as heck movie, and seeing it every few years, it only slowed down a little for me, right in the middle, just a slight bog down. For Zedd, his score actually went up a bit this watch, maybe showing that this type of film grows on you (like a fungus?).
Serial killers remain scary as heck, and I think that is what separates me from them. Thank goodness, I only remain tinged with evil (right around the edges, you can tell, it’s a little bit salty.)
As noted above, our dearly departed Roger Corman played the FBI director in a small but important part in this film. Chris Isaak also has a wee part as a SWAT leader, and George A. Romero is uncredited as a jailer.
Well, it’s NOT Mother’s Day around here, but it is Sunday, and that means Murder She Wrote in bed with dessert and my favorite guy.
Movie On (my extended family)!
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2024.05.13 01:30 Queenofkebabs Necklace worn by jodie foster in the mauritanian?

Necklace worn by jodie foster in the mauritanian?
Can anyone identify??
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2024.05.12 13:43 fakeautographs eBay Beckett powerseller kcirredavniwhosales from Beijing, China sold a forged Jodie Foster photo certified authentic by BAS. Just because an autograph is authenticated does not mean it is real. This seller was previously known as starbear_collector and noissaphtiwemag before changing usernames.

eBay Beckett powerseller kcirredavniwhosales from Beijing, China sold a forged Jodie Foster photo certified authentic by BAS. Just because an autograph is authenticated does not mean it is real. This seller was previously known as starbear_collector and noissaphtiwemag before changing usernames. submitted by fakeautographs to u/fakeautographs [link] [comments]


2024.05.12 11:44 Old-Meringue3590 Emmy Predictions

Emmy Predictions
Outstanding Drama Series -The Crown
Outstanding Comedy Series -The Bear
Outstanding Limited Series -Baby Reindeer
Lead Actor (Drama) -Hiroyuki Sanada (Shōgun)
Lead Actress (Drama) -Anna Sawai (Shōgun)
Supporting Actor (Drama) -Tadanobu Asano (Shōgun)
Supporting Actress (Drama) Elizabeth Debicki (The Crown)
Lead Actor (Comedy) -Jeremy Allen White (The Bear)
Lead Actress (Comedy) -Jean Smart (Hacks)
Supporting Actor (Comedy) -Ebon Moss Bachrach (The Bear)
Supporting Actress (Comedy) -Meryl Streep (Only Murders in the Building)
Lead Actor (Limited) -Richard Gadd (Baby Reindeer)
Lead Actress (Limited) -Jodie Foster (True Detective)
Supporting Actor (Limited) -Robert Downey Jr. (The Sympathizer)
Supporting Actress (Limited) -Jessica Gunning (Baby Reindeer)
Outstanding Directing (Drama) -Shōgun
Outstanding Writing (Drama) -Shōgun
Outstanding Directing (Comedy) -The Bear
Outstanding Writing (Comedy) -The Bear
Outstanding Directing (Limited) -Ripley
Outstanding Writing (Limited) -Baby Reindeer
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2024.05.12 09:00 SK33LA [Rai 4 HD - 12/05/2024] IL SILENZIO DEGLI INNOCENTI – con Anthony Hopkins

[Rai 4 HD - 12/05/2024] IL SILENZIO DEGLI INNOCENTI – con Anthony Hopkins
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FILM THRILLER (130') USA, 1991. Titolo originale: "The Silence of the Lambs". Regia di: di Jonathan Demme. Con: Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn - Baltimora, anni Novanta. Per far fronte a un’ondata di omicidi in cui le giovani vittime femminili vengono uccise e scuoiate, il dirigente dell’FBI Jack Crawford affida le indagini alla recluta Clarice Starling e le assegna il compito di cercare aiuto presso l’omicida Hannibal Lecter, ex psichiatra incarcerato a vita dopo essersi reso artefice di orribili crimini fra cui l’antropofagia. L’inchiesta prosegue e i due imparano a conoscersi, mettendo in luce le reciproche psicologie. Basterà a incastrate il colpevole? Una volta aperto il mercato alla narratologia sui serial killer il mondo dei thriller, dei tv movie e delle serie televisive non fu più lo stesso. Oggi inflazionato e ammorbidito dalla sua stessa onnipresenza il tema sembrò all’epoca non essere mai stato trattato con altrettanta capacità evocativa. L’interpretazione di Anthony Hopkins e la presenza di un personaggio femminile centrale un po’ più consistente del solito hanno aiutato a infondere credibilità alle scene madri di questo horror. Ma al di là dei confronti fra Starling e Lecter, inversamente reminiscenti dei faccia a faccia fra Montgomery Clift e Liz Taylor nel classico "Improvvisamente l’estate scorsa", similarmente dominato da elementi di cannibalismo, psicosi e identità sessuale, il lungometraggio di Jonathan Demme funziona soprattutto per il vigore registico e l’assenza di maniera.
I commenti sono aperti!
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2024.05.11 23:50 Broad-Author 18 year old Jodie Foster in 1981

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2024.05.11 14:09 kphenson In True Detective Night Country how many fucking times does Jodie Foster say "Navarro"? Is this some kind of Easter egg? Were they trying to set a record for saying a name the most times? Oh wait... someone would have actually had to watch it to tell me. Nevermind

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2024.05.11 06:03 IndependentTrouble18 Choose a 1 or more crime films in this list

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2024.05.11 03:36 Ivan_Redditor 2000s MCU (Phase 1)

2000s MCU (Phase 1)
X-Men (2000)
Same movie, but with more comic accurate outfits, updated for the 2000s. Rogue would be more like his comics counterpart and would get his powers after the Liberty Island battle. Would have hints that Wolverine and Sabretooth have some history with each other.
Beast (Frasier-I mean, Kelsey Grammer) pops up in the ending to talk to Charles about Mutant-Human relations and he says that they aren’t the only super people that exist in this world, which Charles knows.
Captain America (2001)
Matt Damon is Cap, Chris O’Donnell is Bucky, and Kate Beckinsale is Peggy Carter. It would just be TFA, but with The Invaders, with Namor (Dwayne Johnson), The Jim Hammond Human Torch (Ryan Phillipe), and Union Jack (Hugh Grant). Wolverine and Sabretooth (still Liev Schreiber) would both cameo as Howling Commandos. A young Erik Lensherr appears.
When Red Skull gets sent to space, a silhouette of a certain world eater is seen.
Spider-Man (2002)
Same movie, but with GG’s suit having a purple scheme. The Liberty Island Battle is mentioned.
Spider-Man is accused of being a mutant, but his public image improves when the film progresses.
Blade II (2002)
Same movie, no changes
X2: X-Men United (2003)
Same movie, but hints at Mystique and Nightcrawler being familiar with each other.
Daredevil (2003)
It would just be DD S1, but turned into a movie and without killing off Ben Urich and Wesley (Skeet Ulrich). Change the director to David Fincher. References to Oscorp are there.
Iron Man (2003)
It would just be the 2008 film, but make Iron Monger’s suit to be more Navy Blue. Tom Cruise would be Tony Stark, Jodie Foster is Pepper Potts, Vincent D’Onofrio is Happy Hogan, Don Cheadle is James Rhodes. Stark is approached to make Sentinels, but Stark being Stark, he declines. Also sets up Hammer and The Ten Rings
The alternate Nick Fury post credit scene is the one that we get.
Hulk (2004)
Same plot as the 2003 film but have Absorbing Man be the main villain (and don’t make it his father). And remove the comic panel editing.
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Same film, but make Peter more confident and closer to his comics self. Stark is also another company aside from Oscorp that funds Otto Octavius’ Fusion Reactor.
The Punisher (2004)
Jigsaw (John Travolta) is the main villain. Set it in NY. Change the Spacker Dave casting to Aaron Paul. Less scenes of Frank grieving over his dead family, more Punishing.
Daily Bugle and Stark Industries building sightings are shown.
Fantastic Four (2004)
Same plot as the 2005 film, but with more family dynamics and Doctor Doom would be recasted to Mads Mikkelsen. Nick Fury shows up in the post credit scene. When they first appear, they would get accused of being mutants. It’s not until the final battle is when their public approval pays off. We would reveal that Reed Richards was one of Dr Connors’ students in college. Doom doesn’t freeze, he just gets defeated and retreats to Latveria.
Oscorp, Stark Industries, and S.H.I.E.LD are mentioned. Spider-Man appears for a brief cameo in the final battle.
Daredevil vs Punisher (2005)
It would just be DD S2, without The Hand and Elektra since I’ll save them for later. Claire Temple (Gina Torres) is introduced here.
Thor (2005)
It would just be the 2011 film we got. Alexander Skarsgård would be Thor, Jude Law would be Loki, and Christina Applegate would be Jane Foster. Remove Erik Selvig, Darcy Lewis. Hawkeye cameo would be removed and saved for later.
The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (2005)
It would just be the 2012 film we got, but with the OG 5 lineup (but with Captain America), and the introduction of Ant-Man (Patrick Wilson) and The Wasp (Hilary Swank). This would be Erik Selvig’s first appearance. Hank and Janet would be the ones helping Selvig closing the portal instead of Black Widow.
More sightings of Oscorp and the Baxter Building are shown.
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2024.05.11 03:19 Forsaken-Coconut7131 Two more LaserDisk to my collection

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2024.05.11 01:41 CelebBattleVoteBot Michelle Pfeiffer vs Jodie Foster

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2024.05.10 13:16 JeSuisRongeur Senior Chihuahua coughing despite multiple diagnostics

https://imgur.com/a/yoQaWkh
Age: 10-12 Weight: 11lbs Normal U/D, E/D, no vomiting
Dental performed June 23 and March 24. 4-5 teeth extracted in June, 3-4 roots extracted in March.
Pictured x-rays performed June '23
Meds: Claritin 2.5mg 1xday, 1/4 tab cosequin 1xday
I adopted Jodie last summer after fostering her for my local shelter. Her previous history is unknown. She has been treated for potential infection, tested for tracheal collapse and x-rayed for heart failure. She seems to cough the most when she first wakes up.
If I remember correctly, she may have had slight enlargement of her aorta. Pressing on her trachea does not elicit a cough response. It seems like it comes on randomly. Occasionally she'll gag at the end like she's going to vomit but won't.
Are there any other diagnostics besides ultrasound ($350+) I can pursue? The fits seem to be getting longer.
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2024.05.10 09:27 CathanCrowell Like Jodie Foster?

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2024.05.10 00:29 emmerl Celebs who signed the Pro-Israel Letter

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2024.05.09 10:02 AverageIndividual508 Daniel in 40 years when they finally let him out

Daniel in 40 years when they finally let him out
The video is from jhon Hinkley Jr's youtube
He's famous for being obsessed with jodie foster (his grace vanderwaal) and then trying to shoot Ronald Regan(his bob proctor)
They let him out after 40 years in a mental hospital and he's doing much better now, He's back to putting out bangers on his youtube channel and having fan meetups.
https://youtu.be/JXb-MZjJ_Hg
Please listen to something more on spotify and iTunes.
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2024.05.08 21:09 No_Establishment9969 Jodie Foster on set of "The Silence of the Lambs" 1990

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2024.05.08 20:14 immoralObject Why did the forum members not try and keep the plot moving at a reasonable pace for the benefit of future readers? Were they stupid?

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2024.05.08 20:13 immoralObject Why did the forum members not try and keep the plot moving at a reasonable pace for the benefit of future readers? Were they stupid?

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2024.05.08 20:13 immoralObject Why did the forum members not try and keep the plot moving at a reasonable pace for the benefit of future readers? Were they stupid?

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