Sono-Man
@nicknylen.bsky.social
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Assistant editor for TV (MPEG member). Filmmaker and podcaster (Kinotes film music podcast) — https://linktr.ee/nicknylen
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#Frankenstein marks the second outing for Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein, and the second for Charles Vance as his father
Extra dessert after ~20 hour course of Guillermo movies this weekend!! Only monsters play God...
IF you are going to Pan’s Labyrinth’s Screening at Beyond Fest in LA… Don’t make plans after that… Feed the parking meter.
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Love this line read so much, but there is something about the delivery that low key reminds me of Charles Bronson in his funnier moments and it makes me appreciate it even more
a few small beers
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If I controlled an animation studio- any animation studio- I would jump both feet forth. Alas- for good or bd- I do not.
Genndy Tartakovsky shared test footage from his film ‘The Black Knight’. It follows a knight who controls a 20ft suit of armor. Sony isn't sure there's an audience for the film and haven’t greenlit it yet.

After Kpop demon hunters success I don't understand why Sony are dragging their feet on this!
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After two times through ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER, I especially love that — both in text and title — it steadfastly aims to be about the containers into which politics pour themselves generation after generation, rather than the minutiae of the politics themselves.
Hearing the statue of the flayed St. Bartholomew in the Cathedral of Milan is among the strong influences for Del Toro's Creature. #Frankenstein
This looks a bit like the Joker movies to my eyes but in Maggie I trust!
First trailer for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s 'The Bride'

• Frankenstein adaptation

• Starring Jessie Buckley, Christian Bale, Jake Gyllenhaal and Penélope Cruz

Releasing in theaters March 6, 2026
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Best acting in the 1992 Dracula is Keanu Reeves, because he successfully convinces us that his character is a virgin
What Google’s automatic AI tried to tell me lol 🤦‍♂️
…and for a fun bit of connective history, here’s a political cartoon about the Crimean War featuring a Frankenstein’s monster made up of Russian war weapons and artillery.

“The Russian Frankenstein and his Monster”, July 15, 1854 in Punch Magazine by John Tenniel...2/
@vanityfair.com article on FRANKENSTEIN has @realgdt.bsky.social setting it during the Crimean War (1853-1856, a few decades after the novel’s third edition).

Seems ol’ Victor is getting his “raw material” from the war with the aid of war profiteer Waltz (trailer / promo images below) and… 1/
all while missing the other point which is that one of the most persistent angles of interest for the character is that Clark Kent / Kal-El is both an American (earthling) AND a Kryptonian (foreigner)
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Me at 16: “Hideo Kojima named a character Psycho Mantis? That’s cool as hell!”

Me at 25: “These silly character names ruin the story by undermining the game’s serious themes regarding the military industrial complex.”

Me at 41: “Hideo Kojima named a character Psycho Mantis? That’s cool as hell!”
For the last 24 hours Twitter has been full of people mocking the everloving shit out of this “fantasy author” for trying to dunk on one of Hideo Kojima’s best creations: FAT MAN. If you’re wondering why everyone is making Orc City jokes, this is why:
Finally! Also apparently there's french subs because the print was struck for Cannes lol
Next do 28 Weeks, then make sure you catch the intermediate one before 28 Years, pictured here
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I'm just gonna say the amount of peacefulness that these large rallies where essentially nobody was in charge is stunning and fantastic.The media doesn't seem to be too happy though… Definitely looking for any violence they can play up. But the story should be how unbelievably wonderful it all went.
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Let me state the obvious here:if somehow all this smoke about Iran turns into anything real involving any military action by US (hard to believe...If we go there we're truly in crazy town)the President could then drag in all kinds of little-used war powers to add to things like the Insurrection Act.
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No argument about the lack of cooperation. But I've taken part in dozens of protests, covered a hundred more as a journalist. Was present at the LA Riots (with a press pass that let me defy curfew). I've never seen violence help. Never. Speaking as purely a strategic method to aid effectiveness.
I think violence would have worked. But resistance groups were scattered, unorganized, and- much like leftist/social justice groups of today- wouldn’t work together due to ideological differences.
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As we said in the last Common Sense (and as anyone paying attention already knows) POTUS' move in Los Angeles is designed to provoke. He WANTS the federally-controlled show of force & he wants the confrontation (hence the careful use of key words "insurrection" and "rebellion"...
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Absolutely this. Look at the Civil Rights movement. What do you think the Greensboro Sit-ins were? Or Rosa Parks on the bus? Or MLK getting arrested? All of them were stunts that forced an indifferent press to start reporting on the actual issues. Stunts are good. Let legislation follow
The "it was just a political stunt" people need to review history and see how much progress has been made in the world because of political stunts!
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If you ever get a chance to see PLANET OF THE VAMPIRES on a big screen - grab it with all your might.
"the alien monstrousness on (and off) this planet, though labelled vampirism in the title, is of a decidedly geopolitical variety": Mario Bava's giallo-coloured PLANET OF THE VAMPIRES (1965) reflects colonial infiltration back at us. 7pm tonight on NYX TV UK projectedfigures.com/2023/12/24/1...
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New column from me on why men's self-help influencers tend to be right-wing, and what a 'liberal Joe Rogan' would even look like:

jasonpargin.substack.com/p/to-save-th...
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in re: Frankenstein, this thread from a couple months ago.
Spent a full year this month immersed in the Romantic generation and their predecessors/precursors, bc of this book I just wrote. I feel like these people are my friends now. I walk around with Keats, Byron, Shelley, in my head. I'm always thinking about them. I will miss them. Cue Dorothy Parker.