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Got Fantasy? The Band of the Black Fist is here. The survivors of an elite mercenary troop must put aside their grief---and their differences--- to protect a royal bloodline from a monstrous enemy out for revenge. indyplanet.com/the-band-of-t… #indiecomics #comicbook
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Frank Castle clearing an entire apartment hallway with an automatic rifle is wild. The close-quarters gunplay in the scene is peak action choreography. 💀🔥
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🔥 Scott Adkins - 50 years old but still a martial arts "monster"! Happy 50th Birthday to the legend! At the age of 50, the body and skill are still like the peak, the punch is beautiful, standard without adjustment. Anyone who is a fan of Boyka or action movies, please like share right away! 💪🥊
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The X-Men by Tom Morgan.
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Star Wars: Clone Wars - Chapter 2 #StarWars
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They don't make them like this no more.
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STAR WARS poster art by the Brothers Hildebrandt, 1977.
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Kids today will never understand how hard the Knight Rider intro went🚘 That theme still hits different.
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Another one. 🏴‍☠️
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The final shootout in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) is short but iconic: Blondie, Tuco, and Angel Eyes face off in the cemetery, tension stretched by Leone’s slow cuts and Morricone’s rising score. One shot decides it all, making this a classic Mexican standoff symbolizing greed, betrayal, and honor.
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The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Anakin Skywalker vs. Count Dooku #StarWars
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Whatever it takes, rewatching this scene still gives me chills. Earth's mightest heroes really gave everything they had. What's your absolute favourite moment from Avengers Endgame?
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The Matrix: Shootout in the lobby. Neo is the king of “switching weapons is faster than reloading” 🔥
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Brian May wrote “Who Wants to Live Forever” after seeing the scene where Connor MacLeod watches his wife grow old while he remains unchanged in HIGHLANDER (1986). That heartbreak became one of Queen’s greatest songs.

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Released in 1975, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi was an animated television special directed by legendary animator Chuck Jones and based on the classic story by Rudyard Kipling. The story follows a brave mongoose who takes on two deadly cobras to protect the family that rescued him. For a generation of kids, it was one of those rare animated films that felt genuinely intense. The stakes were real, the villains were terrifying, and you couldn't help but root for Rikki-Tikki every step of the way. More than 50 years later, it's still remembered as one of the finest animated adaptations ever put on television. Did you watch Rikki-Tikki-Tavi growing up?
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