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“tell the world, Johnny, tell them ‘I Johnny Depp, a man, I’m a victim too of domestic violence’ and see how many people believe or side with you”

dear amber heard, you told him to tell the world. he did. 17 million people believe and side with him. and the numbers are only growing fast.

WE LOVE YOU JOHNNY DEPP is currently trending in all caps on Twitter ♡

“we should believe Amber Heard because we should always believe women” okay so how about we believe the woman whose rape story was almost stolen by her, hadn’t she exposed her for it first? how about we believe Amber Heard’s nurse who confirmed there was no injuries on her? or how about we believe dozens of women who know Johnny Depp and all insist he’s a good person?

how about we believe these women instead of the woman who was caught lying time after time, the woman who was previously arrested for domestic violence against another woman, the woman who used the Me Too movement for her own advantage and the woman who attempted to steal another woman’s rape story in hope to destroy an innocent man’s life?

as a woman who actually read court documents, listened to the audiotape which she admitted to having abused her spouse, and saw all the evidences against her, I do not believe Amber Heard.

Johnny Depp, a victim and a survivor of domestic violence, deserves his life and career back

Justice for Johnny Depp

Ironic Movie2: Rescue Social Tech should be Artificial Intelligence that keeps people in EquilibriumIronic Movie2: Rescue Social Tech should be Artificial Intelligence that keeps people in EquilibriumIronic Movie2: Rescue Social Tech should be Artificial Intelligence that keeps people in EquilibriumIronic Movie2: Rescue Social Tech should be Artificial Intelligence that keeps people in Equilibrium

Ironic Movie2: Rescue Social Tech should be Artificial Intelligence that keeps people in Equilibrium online - that means positivesentiment.(Social Bots Scripts of Social Influence 2)

Dramedy? 3rd parties get involved how? It’s a critical juncture of Social Influence… 

‘Let’s brag about bot accounts to Twitter,’ sayslobbyist Adam Waldman - *Fastest* to 1 Million followers in *HISTORY* of Instagram… Campaign Bots! ;) ~ Art of Cyber War. 

Live and Learn: What’s *training* on Amber Heard’s 21st Century Story? A Movie?

Winston Churchill (fake vs real profile bots, black and white vs color) is another of Worldie’s Symbols… (Worldie is humanitarians, so that means we can work with many sides for GOOD!). 

(History, as in how many Social Bot Accounts to go! Let’s obsess over it! ‘How much can we exploit loopholes in America’ vs targets!?)

Since Worldie has mostly *Whistleblower Types* on its board, we know Wickr is another mercenary tech platform - also used byBlackCube -which attacked dozens of actresses.

What was not reported wasBlackCube’s use of Social Bots or Cyber Intelligence

  • 1st Photo is Content Agent Moderators/Founders/Inventors put at the bottom of the ladder (Jennifer Lawrence in Joy the movie - 2015)
  • 2nd is a private jet from Smallville - Queen Industries
  • 3rd is before Adam Waldman was suspended, attacking Amber Heard with Winston Churchill pic symbolism of him using a cigar (not SirWChurchill1)… Who are also is featured in this moviewe created.
  • 4th, “She’s out of control!” - meme of Lex Luthor

Moreover…. No one is interested in a Deli Meat Smuggler!!! Do you really think they should be about dogs?!
“Do you really think the CIA is interested in a Deli Meat Smuggler?!” -Sarah Walker in Chuck, scene seen below.

Care to look at this Propaganda Analysis Project Organization? It’s well-frequented in Moscow and Qatar! (Intro)

https://propaganda.qcri.org/

“Persuasion Techniques Detection: Propagandist messages are conveyed through a number of rethorical and… techniques”…. (Except this is open-source: news articles aren’t including social media analysis or comments via social bots). Open-source usually provides introductions to more!

Don’t you love it when Europeans come to the Rescue, while Facebook is Signalbook/military book, & well, so are the other platforms. ~ Cyber War 2.

Amber Heard’s case made us dive deeper into social bots. It’s the most severe case, but we’re creating an Alternative Ending/Universe. With Reverse Engineering and Social Network Analysis, it can be exposed… 

Live and learn, you might actually think Life is Like a Movie! 

I wonder what a grand finale would be? Apparently, they want this to be a 21st century sadism story! 

It really frustrates us in the Tech World!

Throw some other Movie Characters, while you’re at it…. 


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 Around this time last year, I made the Yakko and Betty Boop comic.  A continuation of this has been

Around this time last year, I made the Yakko and Betty Boop comic.  A continuation of this has been my most highly requested item.   So one year later, here’s the continuation!   one more page to come.


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Yall have been making fun of the crusty finale wig in Supernatural and the cheesy graphics in The Flash without realizing that the CW is just fucking broke.

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The Star

Born into show business, Dolores Costello’s parents, Maurice and Mae, were both performers on stage and in early films for Vitagraph. Dolores had multiple credits in Vitagraph films before she even celebrated her tenth birthday. In fact, I’ve already covered one of Dolores’ early films on this blog, as part of my Christmas movie throwback list

As Dolores and her sister Helene aged out of child roles, they hopped over to New York and worked as models and on stage for Florenz Ziegfeld. Famed Broadway producer Ziegfeld ran a series of very successful revues on Broadway featuring showgirls who exemplified a specific brand of free-wheeling, vigorous femininity. Such was their popularity that the nickname “Ziegfeld girl” had nationwide recognition. Many Ziegfeld girls found success on film – Dolores and Helene were brought back to the movie business by Warner Brothers. After some minor roles, Dolores was picked by John Barrymore to star alongside him in The Sea Beast (1926), which was loosely inspired by the novel Moby-Dick. Dolores’ star rose dramatically over the next few years and she would marry Barrymore in 1928.

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The Cosplay

When I originally saw these portraits of Costello, I immediately wanted to recreate them in closet cosplay. But, even now, I haven’t been able to definitively pinpoint when they were taken or if they were taken to promote a specific film. Based on her styling, I reckon they were likely shot around 1928-29. Then I came across an uncited suggestion that they were taken during the production of Noah’s Ark (1928). So, I watched it and the assumption seems probable. I did not intend to make this a post about a movie, but Noah’s Ark is so interesting, I couldn’t help myself!

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The Film

Noah’s Ark is fascinating. It stands firmly between the silent and sound eras. Darryl F. Zanuck conceived the film as a dual story: a World War I romance tale and a creative retelling of the story of Noah from the book of Genesis. Originally planned as a fully-silent epic, the production of Noah’s Ark was extended due to the emergence of talkies. Sound segments were filmed making Noah’s Ark one of many hybrid films made in this transitional period. Though it was released at the end of Hollywood’s sound/silent hybrid cycle, it was a big box office success.

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The film begins with a preface likening biblical stories to contemporary life, easing the viewer into the mirrored story of the flood/WWI. The story commences with our cast of characters on a train traveling through Europe, carrying a very international crowd. We meet two all-American types, Travis (George O’Brien) and Al (Guinn “Big Boy” Williams), a German showgirl, Marie (Costello), a minister (Paul McAllister), and a Russian intelligence agent, Nickoloff (Noah Beery). The train is violently derailed over a bridge, but Travis and Al manage to save Marie and end up at a local inn with other survivors, including Nikoloff. Travis saves Marie once more that night, as Nickoloff sneaks into her room with ill intent. At the same time, soldiers arrive at the inn announcing that war has broken out. 

Later, in Paris, Marie and Travis have fallen in love and marry, while Al enlists in the army. Travis finds it hard to say goodbye to his good friend and gets swept up when he sees Al marching away. Travis quickly joins up too, leaving Marie to fend for herself–a German citizen stuck in France in the middle of the war(!!!). All three lose touch. In a heart-wrenching turn of events, when Al and Travis by chance end up in the same trench together, the chaos of the battlefield leads Travis to accidentally kill Al with a grenade. Back in the city, Marie has resumed working as a showgirl where she is recognized by Nickoloff, who has her arrested as a German spy. Nickoloff plants evidence on her and uses his influence to ensure that she gets the firing squad. In another chance encounter, one of the military men assigned to carry out the execution is Travis, who immediately attempts to stop the execution. At that moment, however, a German attack buries the whole lot of them under a ton of rubble. As they sit without much hope of survival, the minister (the same one from the train), recounts the story of the flood.

Noah (McAllister) lives in a kingdom ruled by King Nephilim (Beery) who worships a god called Jaghuth. God warns Noah of the oncoming flood and Noah has his sons begin constructing a massive ark. One of Noah’s sons, Japheth (O’Brien), is in love with their servant girl, Miriam (Costello). King Nephilim plans to sacrifice Miriam and kidnaps her. When Japheth tries to save Miriam, he is captured, blinded, and forced into hard labor. The flood comes suddenly just as Miriam is about to be killed. Japheth manages to escape his chains and his sight is restored divinely. He finds Miriam and the two make their way to the ark. Meanwhile, a whole menagerie of animals also make their way to the ark while masses of people are battered by waves and washed away.

Returning to the 1910s, the people buried under the rubble are rescued and learn that the armistice is signed and the war is over.

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The production of this film was a massive undertaking. All of the special effects are dazzling. The compositing, miniature work, and matte paintings all really stood out to me. Now, the flood sequences were a lot to take in. It’s been reported that some stunt performers were killed filming these scenes and many were badly injured. I managed to track down five different books that report this, all with slightly different accounts. However, none of them cite a source for this information, so I’m not sure how much of it is apocryphal. Regardless, it’s easy to believe. Many of the shots of the flood waters bombarding these extras are wide shots with lots of people and lots of water. Trying to film those shots while adequately monitoring the safety of all performers seems likely impossible. (One reason we should be very grateful for CG nowadays IMO.)

I’d honestly recommend this movie broadly because its excess alone is remarkable and the dual-story format is entertainingly strange. However, watching this on the other side of the Second World War makes the hopeful ending totally gut wrenching.

Also, the relationship between Al and Travis is so so so queer. O’Brien and Williams have a lot more chemistry together than O’Brien and Costello. But, honestly, that chemistry imbalance actually makes the 1910s section more interesting.

Despite the film’s extended production, it made a very tidy profit. While Costello’s films during the silent/sound transition were popular, she had a minor speech impediment that made the process bumpy for her. And so, a few years later, Costello chose to retire to focus on raising her children. After divorcing Barrymore, Costello made a strong, but unfortunately short comeback to films. Thankfully, before her re-retirement in the 1940s, we all got her wonderful turn in The Magnificent Ambersons(1942).

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Dolores Costello, for me, represents a kind of sehnsucht. The fits and starts of her career gave us captivating glimpses at what could have been a full and ranging filmography, but never came to fruition. Noah’s Ark is one of those glimpses. The gravity of Marie’s situation settling on to her is so effectively communicated through Costello’s face and body language–all of the uncertainty, anxiety, abandonment–that little needs to be made explicit in the 1910s section. What a gift she had!

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Don’t call me, Doll!A simple but elegant caricature of Lola Bunny in her Space Jam fatigues.

Don’t call me, Doll!
A simple but elegant caricature of Lola Bunny in her Space Jam fatigues.


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Birds of Prey - First Trailer // by Warner Bros Studios(2019)

So they released this shitshow yesterday. The film now carries the tag “The emancipation of Harley Quinn” or something like that. This is what I got from it: You got a film with no Babs Gordon, no Black Canary, no costumes and you make Cassandra Cain, one of the most formidable characters in the Batman lore a punchline to Harley. This is not Birds of Prey at all, this shit should be called “Harley Quinn’s Comedy hour”. No wonder the DCEU is flopping hard and fast. Fuck this noise for real. 

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