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Hercules Against the Moon Men (1964)
dir. Giacomo Gentilomo

The Conquest of Mycenae (1963)
dir. ‘Ercole contro Moloch’ Directed by Giorgio Ferroni

Lensman (1984)
dir. Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Kazuyuki Hirokawa

The Street Fighter (1974)
dir. Shigehiro Ozawa

Hercules vs. the Giant Warriors (1964)
dir. Alberto De Martino

Hercules and the Captive Women (1961)
dir. Vittorio Cottafavi

The Loves of Hercules (1960)
dir. Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

Delinquent Girl Boss: Ballad of Yokohama Hoods (1971)
dir. Kazuhiko Yamaguchi

Delinquent Girl Boss: Blossoming Night Dreams (1970)
dir. Kazuhiko Yamaguchi

Space Battleship Yamato (1977)
dir. Toshio Masuda

thecraftables: DIY Candy Corn Popcorn Holders! Last week, we worked on some DIY Halloween Games and thecraftables: DIY Candy Corn Popcorn Holders! Last week, we worked on some DIY Halloween Games and

thecraftables:

DIY Candy Corn Popcorn Holders!

Last week, we worked on some DIY Halloween Games and this week, we wanted to continue the theme with some more party paraphernalia – with these handmade candy corn popcorn paper cone holders. This is quite an easy craft and a great touch for a night full of spooky movies. And, because it’s so simple, you can make them in any quantity. Here’s how it’s done!


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Family Movie Night!

Sundays are movie nights, and each week a different person’s chooses what they watch.

Tech likes to watch documentaries and historical dramaziations.

Omega and Wrecker both love superhero movies.

Crosshair says he likes horror movies (but if he is alone, he will 100% put on a Studio Ghibli film)

Hunter isn’t really picky when it comes to movies, but if he had to choose, he likes old movies.

And Echo, War movies. They can be gruesome and violent, but there is a familiarity throughout them. The brotherhood on screen reminds him of his past life.

But they all love Star Wars.

Cult ClassicsWords by Sarah Sutherland // Photography by Juliette Bélanger. It’s the middle of the s

Cult Classics

Words by Sarah Sutherland // Photography by Juliette Bélanger.

It’s the middle of the summer. Your hair detests the heat, your lips are chapped, and you have absolutely no motivation to go to the gym and get sweatier than you already are. In short: Your summer isn’t quite turning out the way you planned.

You’ve yet to have spontaneous adventures with your best friend, your job is hardly anything to rave about, and living back home after a year at school is taking its toll. You find yourself daydreaming about the movies you watched when you were younger and can’t help but think, “If only my life was like that”. Sure, you have stories to tell, but you know they aren’t as cool as the plots of Easy A or The Breakfast Club.

John Hughes didn’t direct your life, unfortunately, nor do you have your own version of John Cusack holding a boombox outside your window. And though your life will never be the sun-drenched Polaroid with The 1975 playing in the background, watching some cult classic films can make your life feel pretty darn close to it.

Here is a list of summer cult classics to get your mind off the heat:

1. A Walk To Remember (2002)

2. American Psycho (2000)

3. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)

4. The Breakfast Club (1985)

5. Clueless (1995)

6. Dead Poets Society (1989)

7. Girl, Interrupted (1999)

8. Holes (2003)

9. It’s Kind Of a Funny Story (2010)

10. Mean Girls (2004)

11. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (2009)

12. Napoleon Dynamite (2004)

13. The Outsiders (1983)

14. Sixteen Candles (1984)

15. Thirteen Going On Thirty (2004)

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