#A PETER GOULD SPECIAL!
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Breaking Bad 5.03 “Hazard Pay”
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I GOT TO THE FUCKING SCENE. WITH DAVID. I'M RUINED.
#i can't do this i can't do this i can't do this i can't do this i can't do this i can't do this i can't do this i can't do this i can't do#fuck. i. fuck. make me cry why don't you. holy shit#something about gustavo being genuinely happy and content with someone. genuinely smiling. speaking so softly.#being attracted to this person. liking this person. but never truly loving him. he could never truly love him.#(his heart belongs to someone else)#FUCK man i'm breaking down. i am breaking down. this is not okay#peter gould...................... i have words to share with you#i am. in pain. destroyed. utterly ruined.#he bought that wine that probably expensive ass wine i bet because david went on and on about it#and he says he's saving it for a truly special occasion. an invitation. AN INVITATION. and david says he'd love to hear about it.#he'd love to. he'd love to hear about it. when it happens. he wants to hear.#(he doesn't want to be there)#bro :(((( gustavo asked him out!!!!! GUSTAVO ASKED HIM OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and he turned him down.#AND GUSTAVO FINISHED HIS WINE AND FUCKING LEFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HE PRETENDED TO BE CALLED AWAY HE WAS SO UPSET ABOUT THAT REJECTION#gustavo could've found love HE COULD'VE FOUND LOVE he didn't love him yet but he could learn he could move on from max#but david REJECTED him and then walter KILLS him and he will never move on from max's death#and he'll never experience love stronger than what he had with max because the one man he cared for rejected him#and the one man he ever truly loved is dead and gustavo will never get revenge and gustavo will never move on. he can't move on#god this scene fucking devastated me holy shit i am going to CRY#AND IT'S RIGHT AFTER HE STARED INTO THE POOL MAX BLED INTO. RIGHT AFTER HE STARES AT THE SCENE OF HIS LOVER'S DEATH THIS HAPPENS.#HE KILLS LALO AND HE MAKES THE DONS MOCK HECTOR AND HE STARES AT THE SCENE AND MAKES A CHOICE AND DAVID REJECTS HIM DO YOU UNDERSTAND#fuck i'm gonna cry. ugh#the coca cola company's cock and ball stories#the coca cola company buys brba
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Hi! Could you like to write something about reader and Peter where she knows him since forever and growing up they have fallen in love with eachother. Anyway at some point they split and later they meet again (maybe she is an FBI agent too and he asks for her help with Rose?). Then they argue because something dangerous happens so the truth? Thank you so much for your time!
I would absolutely love to! This idea is just *chef's kiss* but I hope you don't mind if I change and add a few things?
Still Falling For You, Part One - Peter Sutherland
Synopsis ! Peter meets another agent assigned to protect Rose, and to his surprise, it's his high school sweetheart--you. (Starts after Peter spent the night on the couch outside of Farr's office.) Pairing ! Peter Sutherland x fem!reader Genres ! Friends-to-lovers, (sort of) enemies-to-lovers Warnings ! Angst, fluff, language, violence, no use of y/n Disclaimers ! Everything I know about the FBI is from TV shows, so this might be an unintentional crossover with Criminal Minds? Idk, it just happened Word Count - 1733
" It took us a while Because we were young and unsure With love on the line What if we both would need more But all your flaws and scars are mine Still falling for you " - Still Falling For You, Ellie Goulding
Requests are still open, but please be patient! Thank you!
Masterlist Request Guide Part Two
Peter couldn’t believe what he was hearing. After making it through a car chase, managing to stay hidden through the night, and getting Rose safely to the hotel, Farr wanted to add another agent to the detail protecting her—a personal agent in the hotel room while the Secret Service remained in the lobby.
“Think of it as a gaining a partner,” she said. “This agent is coming straight from the head office. She was top of her class and is one of the best criminal profilers on the Behavioral Analysis Unit in Quantico. POTUS was close friends with her mother, so she pulled a few strings to get her to come here on special assignment.”
As he considered it, Peter supposed it would be nice to have someone with Rose while he could go back to Night Action. If something were to happen, he would need to be there to answer the phone. Rose memorizing the phone number only proved how much she was freaked out by the situation she was in. He’d stayed on the line and talked to her through the night just to reassure her that everything would be alright.
“Here she is now,” Farr said, looking over Peter’s shoulder and calling out a familiar name, and the sound of it made his skin break out in gooseflesh.
At first, Peter thought it was just a coincidence, another agent having the same name as you. But when you stepped around the corner into the foyer of Farr’s office, Peter was spiraling backwards through time to his high school days, to a time of laughter and holding hands, to sweet kisses in the rain and feverish ones underneath the bleachers. Peter was brought back to a time before his life fell to pieces.
The two of you had grown up next door to one another, quickly becoming best friends. When Peter’s mother died, your own mother offered to help Peter’s father with taking Peter to school and basketball practices, to feed him dinner when he had to work late, to help keep order in their lives. Whenever Peter wasn’t in his own home, he would be at yours, and as you grew older, you and Peter would only grow closer.
It came as no surprise when the two of you had started dating. Your parents had even hoped it would happen. You and Peter had known each other the way no one else did. And through your relationship, you had been each other’s firsts. First kiss, first love, first everything. It was epic, but even epic things can come to an end.
When you both were sixteen, Peter’s father was arrested. The two of you had tried to get his name cleared, but then Pete Sr. died, and the rumors speculated that it was either a car accident or suicide. That had been Peter’s downfall. You had tried to be there for him, but he slowly pulled away from you. He would stay home and have cereal for dinner instead of coming to your house for a home-cooked meal. He would walk to basketball practice instead of getting a ride from you on your way to cheer practice. He would stop answering your phone calls and send you to voicemail. He even stood you up on the night of your senior prom.
Eventually, you’d had enough. You walked up to his front door and rang the bell, but he hadn’t even answered. You knew he was inside. You could see him sitting on the couch.
“Peter,” you had called out. “I know you’re struggling, but you need to talk to me. I can’t help you if you don’t.”You thought that might stir him to move, but Peter hadn’t budged.
“Look, Pete, I don’t know if I can continue waiting for you. I don’t—“ You choked on your tears, and a few had managed to escape. “I don’t think we can be together anymore. I’m sorry.”
That was the first thing Peter thought of when he saw you again, the sound of you crying. He’d kept up with how you’d been after graduating high school through your mom’s posts on Facebook. He saw the pictures of your college years, of Spring Break trips and summer vacations that he no doubt would’ve been on if the two of you had stayed together.
When your mother died in an accident during your sophomore year of college, the posts stopped, and Peter couldn’t bring himself to look at your profile or even contact you. He’d felt horrible after how he treated you when his father died, and he didn’t want to add salt to the wound when your mother passed.
Even after ten years, you still managed to look as beautiful as you did back then, only more professional and grown up. Your face had sharper features, but your eyes were still soft and kind, reminding Peter of lazy summer afternoons laying in the sun. Oh, how he had loved looking into your eyes.
And now, he still couldn’t seem to look away.
Peter was surprised to see you, even more so as an FBI agent like him. You’d always had an interest in criminal justice, intending to become a lawyer after completing your undergrad, but Peter never would have guessed that you would turn to psychology and become a profiler. He supposed it might be useful for protecting Rose from the whackjobs who were after her.
“Peter,” you gaped, startled to be seeing him again.
He breathed your name, reminding you of the last time he sighed with your name on his lips, and the thought made you blush. You cleared your throat, your voice tightening. “How are you?”
He stared down at you, and it was frustrating that he was still freakishly tall. At least, compared to your height. “Um, I’m fine. You?”
“Fine.”
Diane Farr looked between the both of you with narrowed eyes. “Do you two know each other?”
You nodded. “We grew up together.”
“And we dated,” Peter continued, and you shot him a glare. He should not be bringing up your personal history together at the workplace.
Farr raised a brow. “Is this going to be a problem?”
“No, ma’am. It won’t,” Peter assured, and he looked at you for confirmation.
You nodded. “No, ma’am.”
“Good. Why don’t you join Peter to see Rose at the hotel?”
You pressed your lips together and nodded again, trying to keep your words to a minimum, because if you were to speak, you were afraid that you would say a lot more than you intended.
Peter led you outside to the car. You started toward the driver’s side, so used to being the one who drove whenever you were in a car with Peter. However, Peter beat you to it, and you glared at him in frustration. “So you can drive now?”
The banter between you picked up as if you’d never spent any time apart, only with more anger and hostility. “Yes, I can drive.”
As you slid into the passenger seat, you studied him, seeing the change in him from the stubborn teenager to mature and suave adult he’d grown into. You also couldn’t help but notice that he’d bulked up a little, too.
You blinked, returning to your annoyed expression. “At least I don’t have to drive you around anymore.”
“You were the one who offered. You are older than me, so you got your license first.”
You glared at him. “By only four months. Besides, you kept failing, so I had to keep driving.”
“Are we really arguing about this right now?”
“You tell me.”
Peter sighed, a grin spreading across his lips. “Still as obstinate as ever.”
“You’re one to talk,” you retorted.
“And you still like to have the last word, good to know. I’m still wondering why you never followed through with becoming a lawyer.”
You swiveled your head to face him, your eyes narrowed and frightening. “Who said I didn’t?”
“So you’re a lawyer and an agent?”
“Double major in psychology and criminal justice, and I went to law school, so yes, I’m a lawyer and an agent.”
Peter shifted in his seat, his eyes checking the car’s mirrors every once in a while. He wasn’t sure what to say. You’d done more than he expected, and he couldn’t help but swell with pride over your accomplishments. After all this time, you were still amazing.
“What made you decide to become a profiler?” He asked, glancing in your direction before turning back to the road.
Your chest tightened, and your throat began to ache. “My mom.”
“You mean her accident?”
You clasped your hands together in your lap, head lowered. “It wasn’t an accident.”
“What?”
The car jerked as Peter spun to face you. You grabbed the ‘oh shit’ handle as you cried, “Watch it, Peter!”
“Sorry, sorry,” he said, correcting himself and the vehicle. “What do you mean it wasn’t an accident?”
You sighed, leaning back in your seat. “She was killed in a bank robbery. Two unsubs, a classic case of a dominant and submissive. She tried to talk one of them down, but he shot her instead. She talked to the submissive, who would’ve done anything for the dominant’s approval—“
You caught sight of Peter staring at you as he pulled up to the hotel and put the car into park. “I studied the security camera’s footage after I joined the BAU. I won’t go into the technical details to bother you, but my boss wasn’t happy that I was looking into cases without permission. He let it slide though, as long as I promised I wouldn’t do it again.”
Peter grinned at you, the same mischievous smile that would make your heart flutter when you were younger. “Still have that rebellious streak, huh?”
You refused to let the blush form on your cheeks, but you still bit your lip in embarrassment.
Peter noticed that little action, and it still drove him crazy. He cleared his throat, taking the keys out of the ignition. “Are you ready to meet Rose?”
You nodded. “What’s she like?”
Peter smiled again, and the butterflies filled you once again. “For as well as I know you, I have a feeling that the two of you would be nothing but twin pains in my ass.”
You quirked your lips in a smirk. “There is nothing I would enjoy more.”
Yeah, I rolled with this idea and didn't want to make it too long, so it's going to need a part two.
#the night agent#peter sutherland#peter sutherland fanfic#peter sutherland x reader#peter sutherland x you#fanfic
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1. What is your favorite song of all time?
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately and nothing will ever affect me to the same extent and depth as the original 2012 version of “All Too Well” (partially because developmentally speaking, nothing hits quite as hard as the music you listen to at ~14 which is how old I was when I was listening to it literally on repeat for multiple years). The other song is “You Learn to Live Without” by Idina Menzel.
3. If you were to get lyrics tattooed on you, which would they be?
There are so many, but two I've thought of most often are "even now" from "What Baking Can Do" and "for the hope of it all" from "august."
11. What is the best live music show you've ever been to?
Obviously Taylor’s shows are just incredible, but I will say the sound quality has never been as good as smaller shows I’ve been to (but her shows are literally a thing of their own so I’m just letting all of them tie for first lolol). Seeing Sara Bareilles at the Hollywood Bowl was an incredible experience. And my first Idina Menzel concert has a very special place in my heart.
13. What's an album cover that you would frame and put up in your house?
Funny enough that I have album covers framed and used as decorations 😂 Ones that I don't have but would love are The Blessed Unrest (Sara Bareilles), One Cell in the Sea (A Fine Frenzy), and The Good Witch (Maisie Peters).
26. Is there/what is a song that you always associate with a movie or tv show?
Many! Some are associated because of fan videos and others because I hear them from the show. "By Your Side" by Tenth Avenue North reminds me of Castle (as well as "In Your Veins," of course, and "A Thousand Years"), "Fate Don't Know You" by Desi Valentine reminds me of Suits (because I watched that one specific clip it's in OVER AND OVER), "Love Me Like You Do" by Ellie Goulding reminds me of the Mentalist, "Reflecting Light" by Sam Phillips is from Gilmore Girls... I could go on lmao
music asks!
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Burke’s Law - List of Guest Stars
The Special Guest Stars of “Burke’s Law” read like a Who’s Who list of Hollywood of the era. Many of the appearances, however, were no more than one scene cameos. This is as complete a list ever compiled of all those who even made the briefest of appearances on the series.
Beverly Adams, Nick Adams, Stanley Adams, Eddie Albert, Mabel Albertson, Lola Albright, Elizabeth Allen, June Allyson, Don Ameche, Michael Ansara, Army Archerd, Phil Arnold, Mary Astor, Frankie Avalon, Hy Averback, Jim Backus, Betty Barry, Susan Bay, Ed Begley, William Bendix, Joan Bennett, Edgar Bergen, Shelley Berman, Herschel Bernardi, Ken Berry, Lyle Bettger, Robert Bice, Theodore Bikel, Janet Blair, Madge Blake, Joan Blondell, Ann Blyth, Carl Boehm, Peter Bourne, Rosemarie Bowe, Eddie Bracken, Steve Brodie, Jan Brooks, Dorian Brown, Bobby Buntrock, Edd Byrnes, Corinne Calvet, Rory Calhoun, Pepe Callahan, Rod Cameron, Macdonald Carey, Hoagy Carmichael, Richard Carlson, Jack Carter, Steve Carruthers, Marianna Case, Seymour Cassel, John Cassavetes, Tom Cassidy, Joan Caulfield, Barrie Chase, Eduardo Ciannelli, Dane Clark, Dick Clark, Steve Cochran, Hans Conried, Jackie Coogan, Gladys Cooper, Henry Corden, Wendell Corey, Hazel Court, Wally Cox, Jeanne Crain, Susanne Cramer, Les Crane, Broderick Crawford, Suzanne Cupito, Arlene Dahl, Vic Dana, Jane Darwell, Sammy Davis Jr., Linda Darnell, Dennis Day, Laraine Day, Yvonne DeCarlo, Gloria De Haven, William Demarest, Andy Devine, Richard Devon, Billy De Wolfe, Don Diamond, Diana Dors, Joanne Dru, Paul Dubov, Howard Duff, Dan Duryea, Robert Easton, Barbara Eden, John Ericson, Leif Erickson, Tom Ewell, Nanette Fabray, Felicia Farr, Sharon Farrell, Herbie Faye, Fritz Feld, Susan Flannery, James Flavin, Rhonda Fleming, Nina Foch, Steve Forrest, Linda Foster, Byron Foulger, Eddie Foy Jr., Anne Francis, David Fresco, Annette Funicello, Eva Gabor, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Reginald Gardiner, Nancy Gates, Lisa Gaye, Sandra Giles, Mark Goddard, Thomas Gomez, Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, Sandra Gould, Wilton Graff, Gloria Grahame, Shelby Grant, Jane Greer, Virginia Grey, Tammy Grimes, Richard Hale, Jack Haley, George Hamilton, Ann Harding, Joy Harmon, Phil Harris, Stacy Harris, Dee Hartford, June Havoc, Jill Haworth, Richard Haydn, Louis Hayward, Hugh Hefner, Anne Helm, Percy Helton, Irene Hervey, Joe Higgins, Marianna Hill, Bern Hoffman, Jonathan Hole, Celeste Holm, Charlene Holt, Oscar Homolka, Barbara Horne, Edward Everett Horton, Breena Howard, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., Arthur Hunnicutt, Tab Hunter, Joan Huntington, Josephine Hutchinson, Betty Hutton, Gunilla Hutton, Martha Hyer, Diana Hyland, Marty Ingels, John Ireland, Mako Iwamatsu, Joyce Jameson, Glynis Johns, I. Stanford Jolley, Carolyn Jones, Dean Jones, Spike Jones, Victor Jory, Jackie Joseph, Stubby Kaye, Monica Keating, Buster Keaton, Cecil Kellaway, Claire Kelly, Patsy Kelly, Kathy Kersh, Eartha Kitt, Nancy Kovack, Fred Krone, Lou Krugman, Frankie Laine, Fernando Lamas, Dorothy Lamour, Elsa Lanchester, Abbe Lane, Charles Lane, Lauren Lane, Harry Lauter, Norman Leavitt, Gypsy Rose Lee, Ruta Lee, Teri Lee, Peter Leeds, Margaret Leighton, Sheldon Leonard, Art Lewis, Buddy Lewis, Dave Loring, Joanne Ludden, Ida Lupino, Tina Louise, Paul Lynde, Diana Lynn, James MacArthur, Gisele MacKenzie, Diane McBain, Kevin McCarthy, Bill McClean, Stephen McNally, Elizabeth MacRae, Jayne Mansfield, Hal March, Shary Marshall, Dewey Martin, Marlyn Mason, Hedley Mattingly, Marilyn Maxwell, Virginia Mayo, Patricia Medina, Troy Melton, Burgess Meredith, Una Merkel, Dina Merrill, Torben Meyer, Barbara Michaels, Robert Middleton, Vera Miles, Sal Mineo, Mary Ann Mobley, Alan Mowbray, Ricardo Montalbán, Elizabeth Montgomery, Ralph Moody, Alvy Moore, Terry Moore, Agnes Moorehead, Anne Morell, Rita Moreno, Byron Morrow, Jan Murray, Ken Murray, George Nader, J. Carrol Naish, Bek Nelson, Gene Nelson, David Niven, Chris Noel, Kathleen Nolan, Sheree North, Louis Nye, Arthur O'Connell, Quinn O'Hara, Susan Oliver, Debra Paget, Janis Paige, Nestor Paiva, Luciana Paluzzi, Julie Parrish, Fess Parker, Suzy Parker, Bert Parks, Harvey Parry, Hank Patterson, Joan Patrick, Nehemiah Persoff, Walter Pidgeon, Zasu Pitts, Edward Platt, Juliet Prowse, Eddie Quillan, Louis Quinn, Basil Rathbone, Aldo Ray, Martha Raye, Gene Raymond, Peggy Rea, Philip Reed, Carl Reiner, Stafford Repp, Paul Rhone, Paul Richards, Don Rickles, Will Rogers Jr., Ruth Roman, Cesar Romero, Mickey Rooney, Gena Rowlands, Charlie Ruggles, Janice Rule, Soupy Sales, Hugh Sanders, Tura Satana, Telly Savalas, John Saxon, Lizabeth Scott, Lisa Seagram, Pilar Seurat, William Shatner, Karen Sharpe, James Shigeta, Nina Shipman, Susan Silo, Johnny Silver, Nancy Sinatra, The Smothers Brothers, Joanie Sommers, Joan Staley, Jan Sterling, Elaine Stewart, Jill St. John, Dean Stockwell, Gale Storm, Susan Strasberg, Inger Stratton, Amzie Strickland, Gil Stuart, Grady Sutton, Kay Sutton, Gloria Swanson, Russ Tamblyn. Don Taylor, Dub Taylor, Vaughn Taylor, Irene Tedrow, Terry-Thomas, Ginny Tiu, Dan Tobin, Forrest Tucker, Tom Tully, Jim Turley, Lurene Tuttle, Ann Tyrrell, Miyoshi Umeki, Mamie van Doren, Deborah Walley, Sandra Warner, David Wayne, Ray Weaver, Lennie Weinrib, Dawn Wells, Delores Wells, Rebecca Welles, Jack Weston, David White, James Whitmore, Michael Wilding, Annazette Williams, Dave Willock, Chill Wills, Marie Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Sandra Wirth, Ed Wynn, Keenan Wynn, Dana Wynter, Celeste Yarnall, Francine York.
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Transformers 3
Title: Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)
Cast:
- Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky
- Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as Carly Spencer
- Josh Duhamel as Colonel William Lennox
- John Turturro as Agent Seymour Simmons
- Patrick Dempsey as Dylan Gould
- Peter Cullen (voice) as Optimus Prime
- Leonard Nimoy (voice) as Sentinel Prime
- Hugo Weaving (voice) as Megatron
Synopsis:
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon," directed by Michael Bay, is the third installment in the Transformers film series. The movie delves into a conspiracy that unfolds when the Autobots learn of a hidden spacecraft on the moon and must prevent the Decepticons from harnessing its power.
Summary:
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" takes the action and spectacle of the franchise to even greater heights. The film introduces a thrilling new storyline, revolving around the untold history of the Transformers' involvement with Earth. The Autobots, led by Optimus Prime, discover that a Cybertronian spacecraft, the Ark, crash-landed on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission.
As the Autobots uncover the spacecraft's secrets, they realize that it holds a powerful weapon that could change the balance of power in the ongoing war between the Autobots and Decepticons. However, the Decepticons, led by Megatron and aided by a traitor within the Autobot ranks, plan to seize the weapon for their own sinister purposes.
Sam Witwicky, once again played by Shia LaBeouf, finds himself caught in the middle of the conflict as he assists the Autobots and uncovers a conspiracy involving humans and robots. He is joined by his new love interest, Carly Spencer, portrayed by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, who proves to be a formidable ally in the battle against the Decepticons.
The film is known for its epic action sequences, showcasing Michael Bay's trademark style. The battles between the giant transforming robots are grand in scale and visually stunning. From the intense and chaotic streets of Chicago to the thrilling skydiving sequences, the movie delivers an adrenaline-fueled experience that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.
The cast delivers solid performances, with Shia LaBeouf bringing his usual charm and wit to the role of Sam Witwicky. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley shines as Carly Spencer, providing a strong and capable female lead. The supporting cast, including Josh Duhamel, John Turturro, and Patrick Dempsey, adds depth and humor to the film, balancing the intense action with moments of levity.
Peter Cullen once again lends his commanding voice to Optimus Prime, capturing the noble and heroic essence of the Autobot leader. Leonard Nimoy joins the cast as the voice of Sentinel Prime, a legendary Autobot with a complex role in the story. Hugo Weaving reprises his role as the villainous Megatron, infusing the character with malice and cunning.
While some critics felt the film focused more on action than storytelling, "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" offers a satisfying blend of thrilling set pieces, emotional moments, and revelations that expand the mythology of the Transformers universe. The movie serves as a fitting continuation of the series, raising the stakes and setting the stage for future conflicts.
In conclusion, "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" provides an explosive and visually stunning entry into the franchise. With its larger-than-life action, impressive special effects, and a cast that delivers, the film caters to fans of the Transformers series while offering an entertaining and immersive experience for general audiences.
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"History is made productive and meaningful if, despite its difference from the present, it informs how people think about their world."
- Alison Landsberg, Engaging the Past: Mass Culture and the Production of Historical Knowledge
About Me
My name is Tombstone and I study the history of science, religion, and death in the late Middle Ages and Early Modern period in Western Europe. I am interested in the intersection of science and religion (mostly Christianity but with special regard for the role of Judaism and Islam in the preservation, translation, and dissemination of ancient thought) from the 1200s, when the first universities were founded, to the 1700s, the dawn of the Scientific Revolution. I study these cultural shifts through the lens of death, dying, and remembrance.
Introduction to Historical European Scientific and Religious Reading Material
This list is taken mostly from my own bookshelf and class syllabi, with some contributions from scholarly journals and other academic sources. While I have read the majority of them, I cannot vouch for everything on this list, and part of academia is using your own critical thinking to determine which side of an argument you fall on. History is brilliantly multi-faceted, largely subjective in the face of an incalculable number of unknowns, and constantly expanding. As such, this list will be periodically updated and modified. Happy reading!
General Information
Books:
DECKARD, MICHAEL FUNK, and PÉTER LOSONCZI, eds. Philosophy Begins in Wonder: An Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy Theology and Science. 1st ed. The Lutterworth Press, 2011. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1cgfbss.
Evans, John H. Morals Not Knowledge: Recasting the Contemporary U.S. Conflict between Religion and Science. 1st ed. University of California Press, 2018. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt2204r5c.
History of Science
Books:
Briggs, Robin. The Scientific Revolution of the Seventeenth Century. Seminar Studies in History. Edited by Patrick Richardson. London: Longman Group Limited, 1969.
Cohen, H. Floris. How Modern Science Came into the World: Four Civilizations, One 17th-Century Breakthrough. Amsterdam University Press, 2010. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt45kddd.
Falk, Seb. The Light Ages: The Surprising Story of Medieval Science. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2020.
Gabriele, Matthew, and David M. Perry. The Bright Ages: A New History of Medieval Europe. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2022.
Hannam, James. God’s Philosophers: How the Medieval World Laid the Foundations of Modern Science. London: Icon Books Ltd., 2010.
Strathern, Paul. The Other Renaissance: From Copernicus to Shakespeare. London: Atlantic Books, 2024.
Articles:
Goulding, Robert. “Histories of Science in Early Modern Europe: Introduction.” Journal of the History of Ideas 67, no. 1 (2006): 33–40. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3840398.
Harrison, Peter. “Curiosity, Forbidden Knowledge, and the Reformation of Natural Philosophy in Early Modern England.” Isis 92, no. 2 (2001): 265–90. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3080629.
Smith, Pamela H. “Art, Science, and Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe.” Isis 97, no. 1 (2006): 83–100. https://doi.org/10.1086/501102.
Smith, Pamela H. “Science on the Move: Recent Trends in the History of Early Modern Science.” Renaissance Quarterly 62, no. 2 (2009): 345–75. https://doi.org/10.1086/599864.
History of Religion
Books:
Cahill, Thomas. Heretics and Heroes: How Renaissance Artists and Reformation Priests Created our World. New York: Anchor Books, 2014.
Jardine, L. (1996). Worldly Goods: A New History of the Renaissance. Macmillan Publishers.
Massing, M. (2022). Fatal Discord: Erasmus, Luther, and the Fight for the Western Mind. Harper Perennial.
Schama, S. (1987). The Embarrassment of Riches. Random House, Inc.
Spivey, N. (2001). Enduring Creation: Art, Pain and Fortitude. Thames and Hudson.
Watson, R. N. (2006). Back to Nature: The Green and the Real in the Late Renaissance. University of Pennsylvania Press.
History of Death
Books:
Ariès, Philippe. The Hour of Our Death. Translated by Helen Weaver. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1991.
Booth, P., & Tingle, E. (Eds.). (2020). A Companion to Death, Burial, and Remembrance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, c. 1300–1700. Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004443433
Brown, Peter. The Ransom of the Soul: Afterlife and Wealth in Early Western Christianity. Harvard University Press, 2015. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvjf9wtn.
Doig, A. (2023). This Mortal Coil: A History of Death. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
Hope, V. M. (2009). Roman Death : The Dying and the Dead in Ancient Rome. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. (not technically within the scope of my research, but a fascinating read nonetheless)
Articles:
Ariés, Philippe. “The Reversal of Death: Changes in Attitudes Toward Death in Western Societies.” American Quarterly 26, no. 5 (1974): 536–60. https://doi.org/10.2307/2711889.
Palgi, Phyllis, and Henry Abramovitch. “Death: A Cross-Cultural Perspective.” Annual Review of Anthropology 13 (1984): 385–417. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2155675.
Dividers by @wethairjoel
#history#bibliography#early modern history#early modern period#early modern europe#middle ages#medieval history#european history#history of science#death#history of death
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In order to protect the reputation of the American space program, a team of NASA administrators turn the first Mars mission into a phony Mars landing. Under threat of harm to their families the astronauts play their part in the deception on a staged set in a deserted military base. But once the real ship returns to Earth and burns up on re-entry, the astronauts become liabilities. Now, with the help of a crusading reporter, they must battle a sinister conspiracy that will stop at nothing to keep the truth hidden. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Robert Caulfield: Elliott Gould Col. Charles Brubaker: James Brolin Kay Brubaker: Brenda Vaccaro Lt. Col. Peter Willis: Sam Waterston Cmdr. John Walker: O.J. Simpson Dr. James Kelloway: Hal Holbrook Judy Drinkwater: Karen Black Albain: Telly Savalas Hollis Peaker: David Huddleston Walter Loughlin: David Doyle Sharon Willis: Lee Bryant Betty Walker: Denise Nicholas Elliot Whitter: Robert Walden Control Room Man: James B. Sikking Capsule Communicator: Alan Fudge Vice President Price: James Karen F.B.I. Man Number 1: Jon Cedar General Enders: Hank Stohl President: Norman Bartold Dr. Bergen: Darrell Zwerling Dr. Burroughs: Milton Selzer Horace Gruning: Lou Frizzell Mrs. Peaker: Nancy Malone Jerry: Paul Picerni Alva Leacock: Barbara Bosson Reporter (uncredited): Bob Harks Film Crew: Casting: Jane Feinberg Casting: Mike Fenton Set Decoration: Rick Simpson Production Design: Albert Brenner Original Music Composer: Jerry Goldsmith Director of Photography: Bill Butler Costume Design: Patricia Norris Sound mixer: Jerry Jost Stunt Coordinator: Bill Hickman Makeup Artist: Michael Westmore Location Manager: Ron Underwood Assistant Director: Irby Smith Art Direction: David M. Haber Producer: Paul Lazarus III Director: Peter Hyams Special Effects: Henry Millar Associate Producer: Michael I. Rachmil Editor: James Mitchell Still Photographer: Bruce McBroom Script Supervisor: Marshall J. Wolins Hairstylist: Emma M. diVittorio Boom Operator: Joseph Kite Special Effects: Bruce Mattox Special Effects: Robert Spurlock Camera Operator: James R. Connell Title Designer: Dan Perri Movie Reviews: John Chard: It’s a pleasure alright, and I don’t feel guilty about it at all!. A NASA space mission up to Mars fails to get off the ground due to major technical problems. Fearing funding could be taken away and wishing to avoid embarrassment, the powers that be decide to do a fake landing in a studio. With the astronauts forced to pretend that they are actually up on Mars, and fighting with their own personal belief systems, the government executives in charge fear that the fake flight could come to light. Upon learning that the outside world actually thinks they crashed upon reentering the earths atmosphere, the astronauts run for their lives knowing that the government can’t afford for the men to stay alive. Capricorn One is an excellent conspiracy picture that sadly seems to have been largely forgotten. Even today we are still hearing mooted stories of the landing on the moon actually being fake, so here director and writer Peter Hyams takes it and crafts a thrillingly taut piece of work. At the films heart is Elliot Gould’s (his great 70s work under valued) intrepid journalist, Robert Caulfield, after being nudged in the ribs by one of his friends at NASA, is himself under threat of death from shadowy government types who will think of nothing to offing him along with the astronauts. The film is split into two very significant halves, the first half is the set up, the conversations before and after the fake landing are clever and crucially attention grabbing, and of course we get to know our characters with the right amount of time. The film then shifts for the second half into a quality thriller chase movie, our main protagonists pursued by the government assassins courtesy of two gun toting helicopters. Jerry Goldsmith’s score brilliantly becoming part of the chase sequences, making the helicopters seem like death stalking machines operated by no man alone. We even get Telly Savalas joi...
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The Woman In Brown (1948) | Conrad Nagel | Courtroom Drama | Full Movie ...
The Woman In Brown aka The Vicious Circle is a 1948 US courtroom drama film directed by W. Lee Wilder. The movie is based on the play The Burning Bush by Heinz Herald and Geza Herczeg. The stars are Conrad Nagel as Karl Nemesh - Defense Attorney Fritz Kortner as Joseph Schwartz - Defendant tenant Reinhold Schünzel as Baron Arady Philip Van Zandt as Calomar Balog - Special Investigator Lyle Talbot as Prosecutor Miller Edwin Maxwell as Presiding Judge Frank Ferguson as Stark - State attorney Lester Dorr as Andreas Molnar - Neighbor Michael Mark as Gustav Horney - Land owner Belle Mitchell as Mrs. Julianna Horney - Anna's Master Nan Boardman as Mrs. Maria Tamashy - Anna's mother Shirley Kneeland as Clara Tamashy - Anna's sister Rita Gould as Ethel Mihaly Eddie LeRoy as Samuel Schwartz (George) David Alexander as Fisher Ben Welden as Constable Nina Hansen as Mrs. Schwartz Mary Lou Harrington as Anna Tamashy Peggy Wynne as Irene Peter Robert Cherry as Marten Sam Bernard as Herman Rudolph Cameron as Dr. Daroush Peter Brocco as Dr. Georges Samosch Christina Vale as Margaret Daroush - Witness Never miss a video. Join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded: https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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The 23rd Annual Bryan Awards - Writing, Directing, Episode of the Year
Writing & Directing Categories
Comedy Episode of the Year (replaces Writing & Directing): Barry - “wow” (HBO; Written & Directed by Bill Hader) The Bear - “The System” (Hulu; Written & Directed by Christopher Storer) Jury Duty - “Ineffective Assistance” (Prime Video, Written by Mekki Leeper, Directed by Jake Szymanski) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - “Four Minutes” (Prime Video; Written & Directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino) Only Murders In the Building - “I Know Who Did It” (Hulu, Written by John Hoffman, Matteo Borghese, and Rob Turbovsky, Directed by Jamie Babbit) Only Murders In the Building - “Persons of Interest” (Hulu, Written by John Hoffman and Noah Levine, Directed by John Hoffman) The Other Two - “Cary and Brooke Go to An AIDS Play” (HBO Max, Written by Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider, Directed by Chris Kelly) Ted Lasso - “So Long, Farewell” (Apple Plus; Written by Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly, and Jason Sudeikis, Directed by Declan Lowney)
Drama Episode of the Year (replaces Writing & Directing): Bad Sisters - “The Prick” (Apple Plus; Written by Sharon Horgan, Dave Finkel & Brett Baer, Directed by Dearbhla Walsh) Better Call Saul - “Breaking Bad” (AMC, Written & Directed by Thomas Schnauz) Better Call Saul - “Saul Gone” (AMC; Written & Directed by Peter Gould) The Last of Us - “Long, Long Time” (HBO, Written by Craig Mazin, Directed by Peter Hoar) Succession - “America Decides” (HBO; Written by Jesse Armstrong, Directed by Andrik Parekh) Succession - “Connor’s Wedding” (HBO; Written by Jesse Armstrong, Directed by Mark Mylod) The White Lotus - “Arrivederci” (HBO; Written & Directed by Mike White)
Daytime Soap Writing: The Bay (Pop) Beyond Salem (Peacock) Days of Our Lives (NBC & Peacock) The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Daytime Soap Directing: The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Days of Our Lives (NBC & Peacock) General Hospital (ABC) The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Variety Special Writing: Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter and Love (NBC) Chris Rock: Selective Outrage (Netflix) The 65th Annual Grammy Awards (CBS) John Mulaney: Baby J (Netflix) Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music and Laughter (ABC) Wanda Sykes: I’m An Entertainer (Netflix)
Talk or Variety Series Writing: A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO) Inside Amy Schumer (Paramount Plus) Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO) Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC) The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS) Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Variety Special Directing: Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter and Love (NBC) Elton John: Farewell from Dodger Stadium (Disney Plus) The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (NBC) The Oscars (ABC) Richard III - Great Performances (PBS) The 75th Annual Tony Awards (CBS)
Talk or Variety Series Directing: The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Comedy Central) The Drew Barrymore Show (Syndicated) The Kelly Clarkson Show (Syndicated) The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS) The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS) Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Writing in a Limited/Anthology Series or TV Movie: Beef (Netflix) Fire Island (Hulu) Fleishman Is In Trouble (Hulu) Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Roku) Welcome to Chippendales (Hulu) White House Plumbers (HBO)
Directing in a Limited/Anthology Series or TV Movie: Beef (Netflix) Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (Netflix) Daisy Jones and the Six (HBO) Fleishman Is In Trouble (Hulu) Obi-Wan Kenobi (Disney Plus) Welcome to Chippendales (Hulu)
Writing in a New Series: Andor (Disney Plus) Bad Sisters (Apple Plus) The Bear (Hulu) Jury Duty (FreeVee) The Last of Us (HBO)
Directing in a New Series: Andor (Disney Plus) Bad Sisters (Apple Plus) The Bear (Hulu) The Last of Us (HBO) Wednesday (Netflix)
Daytime Moment of the Year: DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Abigail DiMera dies (NBC) DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Bo Comes Back from the Dead (Peacock) DR. PHIL - Series Finale (Syndicated) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Epiphany Dies (ABC) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Billy Saves Chelsea on the Rooftop (CBS) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - 50th Anniversary/Genoa City Bicentennial (CBS)
Sports Moment of the Year: College Basketball - Arizona State vs. Arizona (CBS) College Football - Alabama vs. Texas (FOX) College Football - Michigan vs. Ohio State (FOX) College Football - Tennessee vs. Alabama (CBS) College Football Playoff - Georgia vs. Ohio State (ESPN) FIFA World Cup - Argentina vs. France (FOX) FIFA World Cup - Team USA vs. Iran (FOX) NCAA Basketball Tournament - San Diego State vs. Florida Atlantic (CBS) NCAA Basketball Tournament - 16 Seed in Columbus (TNT) Super Bowl LVII - Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles (CBS)
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Elizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched Life | Reelz Documentary
Among the most enduring TV sitcoms of all time Bewitched remains treasured nearly 60 years after its debut. The star of the series Elizabeth Montgomery was a complex and strong-willed woman whose life and career became an ongoing quest for love and recognition she never received from her movie star father. Bewitched was one of the biggest hits on TV during the turbulent 1960s as the playful magic on the series served as an escape from the era’s unrest that included the JFK assassination and the Vietnam War. But despite being a comedy that brought laughter to millions it was the drama on set that began to curse the show as infidelities entangled series director Bill Asher who at the time was married to Montgomery. The slight led Montgomery herself to have an affair with another Bewitched director.
Piling onto the off screen drama was a wider shift within the TV landscape as audiences were leaving fantasy hijinks behind in favor of the edgier storytelling seen in All in the Family. Following Bewitched, Montgomery unexpectedly received another wave of fame becoming the small screen’s first “Queen of the TV movies” with groundbreaking movies including A Case of Rape and The Legend of Lizzie Borden. She eventually marries a fourth and final time to actor Robert Foxworth and dies at just 62 years old from colon cancer. But like Lucille Ball before her Montgomery becomes an influential Hollywood female powerhouse and trailblazer who continues to bewitch millions of TV viewers around the world.
In honor of what would have been Elizabeth Montgomery's 90th Birthday, the Reelz Channel will air the new TV documentary, Elizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched Life, on Sunday, April 16 (the day after Montgomery's birthday).
The documentary also features special appearances by actress Venetta Rogers (Rowles), who is featured in the ground-breaking Bewitched episode, "Sisters at Heart" (which advocates against prejudice, one of the show's core themes); Bill Asher, one of Montgomery's three beloved real-life children with her then-husband, and Bewitched producer/director William Asher; Chris York, son of Dick York, Samantha's original TV husband (the first Darrin) on Bewitched, and Peter Ackerman, son of Bewitched executive producer Harry Ackerman.
A revealing, honest, compelling, and poignant presentation, Elizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched Life, which was pristinely overseen by Reelz executives Steve Cheskin and Rob Swartz, features a select list of friends, family, and colleagues who knew, loved, and/or worked with the iconic actress.
Elizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched Life was executive produced by the prestigious AMS Pictures (headed by Andy Strietfeld), co-written by Sara Gauchat, and co-executive produced by Joel Eisenberg. Those interviewed for the documentary include actors Erin Murphy and David Mandel (who played Montgomery's TV children on Bewitched), Elliott Gould (who starred with Montgomery in the legendary TV-movie, The Rules of Marriage), Bewitched guest-stars Bernie Kopell (The Love Boat), Ricky Powell (The Smith Family), Eric Scott (The Waltons), Johnny Whitaker (Family Affair), Danny Bonaduce (The Partridge Family), and the Oscar-winning Richard Dreyfuss (in one of his first screen performances).
Watch Elizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched Life on Sunday, April 16 at 9pmET/6pmPT (repeating later at 12amET/9pmPT) on Reelz.
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Princess Eugenie Has Already Begun Teaching Her Toddler About Climate Change - Here's How
It's never too early to start being an activist. Princess Eugenie has taken gentle parenting to a new level - or at the very least, gentle to the planet. Now pregnant with her second child, she's decided to prioritize teaching her toddler about climate change. During an interview with Reuters at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last week, Eugenie chatted about parenting her son, August Philip Hawke, who turns 2 in February. "My son's going to be an activist from 2 years old, which is in a couple of days. So, he, everything is for them," Eugenie said, according to the Daily Mail. "I talked to Peter Thomson, the U.N. Special Envoy for Oceans, and all he says to me is that I do this for my grandchildren. And that's the same," she continued. "Every decision we now make has to be for whether August, what he's going to be able to look at and do and how he's going to live his life." After becoming a parent, she says, her outlook on life changed completely. "I think also as a mother, you all of a sudden, totally you change, your hormones change, everything changes." Eugenie isn't the first royal to pivot to climate activist. She joins her uncle King Charles III and cousins Prince William and Harry in advocating for change. And that starts at home, especially because she wants August to learn about the importance as well. "At home, we have no plastic, we try to as much as possible have no plastic and I'm trying to teach him that. But it's a battle," Eugenie added, per the Daily Mail. The princess has made efforts in recent years to raise awareness of the connection between climate change and modern slavery. "There are 49 million people estimated in slavery today, and we know that when the climate is vulnerable, the most vulnerable people are affected by it," she told Reuters. "And we're going to see that more and more, each time there's a crisis happening, that people are going to be vulnerable and taken into difficult situations. So climate goes hand in hand with it, really." After announcing that she and husband Jack Brooksbank are expecting their second child this summer - the 13th in the line of succession to the British throne - she tries to remain optimistic for the future, despite the uphill battle. "I'd like to be glass half-full - my mum calls it just glass full - I'd rather be that way, but sometimes, the facts and the figures and sometimes having the dinners do give you that sort of sense of frustration and doom and gloom," she said. "But I almost think we need it to do more." Related: Ellie Goulding's Dear Friend Princess Eugenie Gave Her "Excellent" Pregnancy Advice https://www.popsugar.com/family/princess-eugenie-raising-august-activist-49070015?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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Radio NET Bulgaria (November 24, 2022)
23:55 JACKIEM JOYNER - Back To Motown 23:50 MARCUS ANDERSON - From The Heart 23:45 YOLANDA RABUN - O Holy Night 23:40 GREGG KARUKAS - Mesa Moon 23:37 NORMAN BROWN - Down Here On The Ground 23:32 PETER WHITE - Don't Want To Be A Fool 23:27 KEN NAVARRO - Island Life 23:23 NILS - Night Flyer 23:20 DAMIEN ESCOBAR - This Christmas 23:16 PAUL BROWN - Midnight Kiss 23:13 NICK COLIONNE - The Journey 23:09 NICHOLAS COLE - Triple Threat (feat. Julian Vaughn & Marcus Anderson) 23:04 AL GOMEZ - Devotion 23:00 VINCENT INGALA - Kimi Trick 22:59 HEADSTRONG, HELENA WARD - Broken Ice (Acoustic & Strings Chillout Mix) 22:56 SCUBBA, IVETTE MORAES, RONAN - The Sweetest Taboo (Remix) 22:52 ROMA BABANOV - Flight 22:48 IT'S DIFFERENT - Tell Me 22:45 HEADSTRONG, SHELLEY HARLAND - Here In The Dark 22:38 FLAER SMIN - Alone In The Dark 22:33 EVANESCENCE - My Immortal (Acoustic Version) 22:29 GARBAGE - Milk 22:25 MICHAEL ANGELO, MELISSA LORETTA - Hearts Unspoken (Christopher Breeze Chillout Mix) 22:22 METAHARMONIKS - Doors 22:17 MIGUEL LARA - Oblivion 22:14 MOBY - Porcelain 22:09 FAR EAST MOVEMENT - Like A G6 (DJ Dan Karim Relax Mix) 22:04 MICHAEL E - Deja Vu (Short Mix) 22:00 DEEP MOTIONS - Memories 21:56 MIA LEMAR - Colourful Life (Photo In Lounge Remix) 21:48 DELIRIUM, SARAH MCLACHLAN - Silence (Michael Woods Mix) 21:45 ERIK HAKANSSON - Smooth (Original Mix) 21:38 ALBERT ST. BARTH - Balearic Treasure 21:33 ALY, FILA, TIFF LACEY - Paradise (Original Mix) 21:30 MR. SPECIAL - Aren't You Clever (CJ Alex Chillout Remix) 21:23 PROJECT BLUE SUN - Ibiza Zouk (Sunny Mix) 21:18 DOMINIK POINTVOGL - Step up (original mix) 21:15 AHY O - Shine On 21:09 MATHIEU & FLORZINHO - Life Is Just A Dream (Levitation Remix) 21:05 PRIME CIRCLE - As Long As I Am Here (Cafe D'Afrique Mix) 21:00 BLANK & JONES - Coming Home (Afterlife Mix) 20:55 KUBA - Kailash 20:49 DENIS SERGEEV, 4ONE - Merging Of Two Destiny 20:42 DEEP SECTOR - Rainbows (Original Mix) 20:39 DEEJAY HOUSE PROJECT - Komodo (Stefy Martinez Lounge Mix) 20:33 CHRIS B, LADY V - A New Direction (Original Mix) 20:28 CHRISTIAN HORNBOSTEL - Waiting At Potsdamer Chaussee 20:24 HOKKAIDO, DEBBIE DIGITAL - Sigh For The Beauty (El Gambrero Remix) 20:20 CJ STONE, ANNA TURSKA, SHERLOCK - Believe Me (Chill Out Classic Mix) 20:15 CLAUDE CHAGALL - Obsession 20:10 DASH BERLIN, SECEDE, SARAH HOWELLS - Believe In You 20:06 CJ RCM - Humans Of Space (Original Mix) 20:03 DAVID VENDETTA - Love To Love You Baby (Lounge Mix) 19:59 DJ MATISSE, LOUNGE PARADISE - This Love (Maroon 5 Cover) 19:56 DARK MATTERS, DENISE RIVERA - Take Me Home 19:50 KITARO - Caravansary Original 19:48 HOUSE MASSIVE, J. GOLUBEVA - Apologize 19:44 IDENLINE - At Sunset (Original Mix) 19:38 DON GORDA PROJECT - Attractive Qualities 19:33 DOWNTEMPO GROOVERS - Smooth And Sexy Mix 19:29 EXIMINDS, AELYN - I Feel You (Chillout Version) 19:26 BROCKMAN - Live Your Life (Free Your Mind) 19:20 COASTLINE - Adriatic Sea (Lounge Cafe Chillout Del Mar Mix) 19:14 INNA - Hot (Chill Out Remix) 19:10 CRISTINA CAMACHO - Thank You 19:04 AK47, TRACY DIAMONDS - It's No Good 18:57 HALDO, GEORGIA CEE - Clouds 18:52 DEPECHE MODE - Enjoy The Silence (Pacific State Chillout Mix) 18:49 GYSNOIZE - Loving You More 18:45 ELLIE GOULDING - Heartbeats (Cosmonaut Grechko Edit) 18:41 HEAVN - Bright Lights 18:38 DJ G.ROS, IAN CAREY - Keep On Rising 18:33 DJ A - Let Me Love You (Andreas Agiannitopoulos Remix) 18:29 DJ ANTOINE - This Time (Acoustic Mix) 18:23 DJ ARTAK SAMVEL, SONE SILVER - I Feel Your Body 18:19 DJ ELECTRA - I Feel You (Acoustic Version) 18:15 DIMA ZIMAKOV - Right Back (Original Mix) 18:10 DIDDY, KEYSHIA COLE, B-STAR - Last Night (Slow Version) 18:07 DASH BERLIN, ROXANNE EMERY - Shelter 18:04 DIANA KRALL - California Dreamin' 17:58 DINKA - Hotel Summerville (Original Mix) 17:55 ROB NUNJES - Smells Like Teen Spirit 17:51 DJ GROOVE - So Late 17:48 DARK MATTERS, CATHY BURTON - Together (Album Mix) 17:43 DJ KODI - Love Will Tear Us Apart 17:37 DJ SHAH - Over & Over (Acoustic Mix) 17:31 ROAN PORTMAN - In Faith We Trust 17:27 RIHANNA - We Found Love (DJ Fernandez Chillout Remix) 17:16 ENVIO - Touched By The Sun (Rusch & Elusive's Chillout Mix) 17:11 ENRICO DONNER - Chicago At Sunrise 17:06 DJ MILEWS - Children 17:00 LEO ROJAS - Brothers 16:56 CHRIS GODBER - Sophisticated 16:52 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Groove Love 16:48 AARON BING - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 16:44 TIM BOWMAN - Let It Shine 16:40 MARION MEADOWS - Dreamin 16:36 STEVE OLIVER - Wings Of Spring 16:31 KIM WATERS - With Open Arms 16:25 DAVE KOZ - I Believe 16:22 SHAKATAK - A Christmas Dream 16:18 AL DEGREGORIS - Sandbox 16:13 EUGE GROOVE - Truly Emotional 16:09 GIL - You & Me 16:04 ROD TATE - Back Together 16:00 DANCING FANTASY - Take The Night Train 15:58 JOYCE COOLING - Green Impala 15:55 KOOL&KLEAN - Cruise 15:51 KIM SCOTT - I'm Every Woman (feat. Althea Rene & Ragan Whiteside) 15:46 BRIAN LENAIR - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 15:42 JAY KING - Baby Lets Dance Tonight 15:38 ALAN, RITA BLAKE - Return of the Mack 15:35 BE'NE MUSIC - Just You Just Me 15:31 JACKIEM JOYNER - Round The World 15:27 MARCUS ANDERSON - Hazelnut 15:23 JULIAN VAUGHN - O Christmas Tree 15:19 GREGG KARUKAS - Floating in Bahia 15:14 PETER WHITE - Chasing The Dawn 15:10 NORMAN BROWN - I Won't Hurt You 15:05 RICHARD ELLIOT - Chill Factor 15:00 KEN NAVARRO - A World Of Our Own 14:58 NILS - Dance With Me 14:54 PAUL BROWN - R 'N' B Bump 14:50 NICK COLIONNE - It's Gonna Be Alright 14:46 JAY ROWE - Do You Hear What I Hear 14:42 NICHOLAS COLE - Can You Stay 14:38 VINCENT INGALA - Let's Go Back 14:34 RICK HABANA - Loungin' (feat. Jackiem Joyner) 14:29 CHRIS GODBER - Upward and Onward 14:25 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Ridin' High 14:21 RHYTHM JETS - The Christmas Song 14:17 TIM BOWMAN - New Day 14:13 MARION MEADOWS - Consequences 14:09 STEVE OLIVER - Up Front 14:05 KIM WATERS - Let's Do This 14:00 DAVE KOZ - Love Is On The Way (feat. Chris Botti) 13:57 AL DEGREGORIS - Sunnyside 13:53 EUGE GROOVE - Lay It Down 13:48 KIM SCOTT - Emerge (Feat. Jonathan Fritzen) 13:45 GERALD ALBRIGHT - This Christmas 13:41 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Life And Times 13:36 AMANDUS - Floating Cloud 13:31 MAURIZIO GRONDONA GROUP - Looking At The Sea 13:26 JEFF KASHIWA - Hyde Park (The 'Ah, Oooh' Song) 13:22 JACKIEM JOYNER - Trinity 13:20 SHARMOND SMITH - What Child Is This 13:15 MICHAEL BROENING - Summer In Blue 13:12 MARCUS ANDERSON - 2 Cream, 3 Sugars 13:07 GREGG KARUKAS - Tomorrow We Sail 13:04 PETER WHITE - Hit The Road Jack 13:00 NORMAN BROWN - Don't Make Me Wait 12:57 RICHARD ELLIOT - Corner Pocket 12:52 KEN NAVARRO - A Part Of It All 12:48 NILS - East Bay 12:42 BRIAN CULBERTSON - Angels We Have Heard On High 12:38 PAUL BROWN - Bridges Of Paris 12:34 NICK COLIONNE - Still Connected 12:30 NICHOLAS COLE - Summer Groove 12:26 VINCENT INGALA - If You Were Here Tonight 12:23 RICK HABANA - Cocktails 12:19 HANK BILAL - Hark the Harold Angels Sing (feat. Jonathan Knott) 12:15 MICHAEL LINGTON - Still Thinking Of You 12:11 DONN BYNUM - Because I'm Feeling You 12:08 CHRIS GODBER - At Last 12:04 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Always There 12:00 TIM BOWMAN - Tan Hermosa (So Beautiful) 11:58 MARION MEADOWS - Last Ticket To Somewhere 11:54 KIM WATERS - Pocket Science 11:50 THREESTYLE - Our Christmas (feat. Magdalena Chovancova & Robert Fertl) 11:44 STEVE OLIVER - Hidden Sun 11:40 DAVE KOZ - I'll Be There 11:36 AL DEGREGORIS - Cookie Jar 11:30 EUGE GROOVE - Play Date 11:26 KIM SCOTT - Seabreeze 11:23 HERB ALPERT - Let It Snow 11:18 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Windfall 11:14 GORDON JAMES - Cafe Soul 11:09 PATRICK YANDALL - Stay Tonite 11:04 JEFF KASHIWA - Meet You There 11:00 JACKIEM JOYNER - Road to Soul 10:58 MARCUS ANDERSON - Hero 10:53 ROBERT HARRIS - Midnight Rendezvous 10:48 GREGG KARUKAS - Barracude Bob 10:45 RONNY SMITH - When It Snows Outside 10:41 PETER WHITE - Reveillez 10:37 CHRIS STANDRING - Through the Looking Glass 10:33 NORMAN BROWN - Talk It Out 10:29 RICHARD ELLIOT - Deep Touch 10:24 KEN NAVARRO - Stoned Soul Picnic 10:20 BEN TANKARD - O Little Town Of Bethlehem 10:16 NILS - Above the Clouds 10:12 PAUL BROWN - Deep Into It 10:08 NICK COLIONNE - Just Let it Be 10:04 NICHOLAS COLE - Beyond the Stars (feat. Lynne Fiddmont) 10:00 VINCENT INGALA - Lost In You 10:00 RICK HABANA - Journey 09:56 ADRIAN CRUTCHFIELD - Can't Let You Go 09:51 PAUL JACKSON JR. - City of Refuge (feat. Jeff Lorber) 09:48 DREW DAVIDSEN - God Rest Ye 09:43 CHRIS GODBER - Butterfly 09:39 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Beautiful 09:35 TIM BOWMAN - Smile 09:31 MARION MEADOWS - Life In The Clouds 09:26 KIM WATERS - Wonderama 09:22 TONY CRADDOCK JR. - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 09:18 STEVE OLIVER - Oh Yeah 09:14 DAVE KOZ - Love Changes Everything (feat. Brian McKnight) 09:10 AL DEGREGORIS - JD's Groove 09:05 EUGE GROOVE - The Journey Ahead 09:00 KIM SCOTT - Off The Top 08:56 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Cadiwampus 08:51 CAROL NETHEN - O Holy Night 08:47 GORDON JAMES - Smooth Sunshine 08:43 PATRICK YANDALL - Down at the Shell 08:38 JEFF KASHIWA - The Name Game 08:33 JACKIEM JOYNER - In Love Again 08:29 MARCUS ANDERSON - Just Like Me 08:25 MICHAEL LINGTON - Silver Bells 08:20 GREGG KARUKAS - Catalina Wind 08:16 PETER WHITE - Coast Road Drive 08:11 CHRIS STANDRING - Ain't Mad Atcha 08:06 NORMAN BROWN - Let's Wait Awhile 08:00 KEITH MASON - A Little Talk 07:58 RICHARD ELLIOT - Desire 07:53 KEN NAVARRO - A Place To Start 07:49 NILS - Shake It 07:45 JUSTIN YOUNG - The Christmas Song 07:41 PAUL BROWN - Foreign Exchange 07:37 NICK COLIONNE - Only 2CU Smile 07:32 NICHOLAS COLE - Dreams 07:28 VINCENT INGALA - Wish I Was There 07:24 RICK HABANA - Downtown City Lights 07:21 K.VIO, TIM TONIC - The Little Drummer Boy 07:16 BLUE SIX - Aquarian Angel 07:11 CHRIS GODBER - Rolling 07:07 PAUL HARDCASTLE - Slomotion 07:04 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Pocket Love 07:00 STEVE OLIVER - Chips And Salsa 06:57 TIM BOWMAN - Columbus,Ga 06:53 MARION MEADOWS - Dark Beauty 06:49 KIM WATERS - The Touch Of Love 06:45 OLI SILK - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 06:42 DAVE KOZ - It's All Love 06:37 AL DEGREGORIS - All in Good Time 06:32 EUGE GROOVE - Just Feels Right 06:28 JOYCE COOLING - Take Me There 06:23 KIM SCOTT - Glorious 06:20 BRIAN BROMBERG, DAVID BENOIT, GREGG BISSONETTE - O' Tannenbaum 06:16 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Fifth Ward 06:12 GORDON JAMES - Empress Rule 06:08 PATRICK YANDALL - Good Love 06:04 JEFF KASHIWA - It's Up To You 06:00 JACKIEM JOYNER - Generation Next 05:56 MARCUS ANDERSON - Just A Taste 05:52 GREGG KARUKAS - Uptown Rendevous 05:48 PETER WHITE - Mr. Caribbean 05:44 SYLVIA BENNETT - Silent Night 05:41 CHRIS STANDRING - Love and Paragraphs 05:37 NORMAN BROWN - L.A. Chill 05:33 JIM ADKINS - Answered Prayers 05:28 RICHARD ELLIOT - Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler) 05:24 KEN NAVARRO - That Time Of Evening 05:21 ANDRE DELANO - O Come All Ye Faithful 05:16 NILS - Goldfinger 05:13 PAUL BROWN - Ain't No Sunshine 05:09 NICK COLIONNE - Right Around The Corner 05:04 NICHOLAS COLE - Between Us (feat. Michael Stever) 05:00 VINCENT INGALA - Just Imagine 04:57 RICK HABANA - RH Lounge 04:53 CHRIS GODBER - Momentum 04:49 BONEY JAMES - Batucada (The Beat) 04:45 SMOOTH SOUL HOLIDAY - Jolly Old St. Nicholas 04:42 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Lullaby 04:38 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Yah Mo B There 04:33 TIM BOWMAN - Happiness Is 04:30 PEET PROJECT - Trafiq Jam 04:26 MARION MEADOWS - Pandora 04:22 DANA FIELDS - This Christmas 04:18 STEVE OLIVER - Full Tilt 04:14 KIM WATERS - Midnight Magic 04:10 DAVE KOZ - Honey 04:05 AL DEGREGORIS - Odyssey 04:00 EUGE GROOVE - Take You Higher 03:57 JOYCE COOLING - Expression 03:51 KIM SCOTT - Bright Eyes 03:49 CHRISTMAS CAROLS - Adeste Fidels 03:44 ERIC DARIUS - Love Not War 03:39 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Sunset Rock 03:35 GORDON JAMES - Free Flow 03:31 PATRICK YANDALL - I See You 03:26 JEFF KASHIWA - Because of You 03:22 DR. SAXLOVE - O Christmas Tree 03:17 TONY SAUNDERS - Melody in My Heart 03:13 JACKIEM JOYNER - Kineen 03:08 MARCUS ANDERSON - For Your Glory 03:04 GREGG KARUKAS - My Favorite Season 03:00 PETER WHITE - Crazy Feeling 02:57 CHRIS STANDRING - Whatever She Wants 02:53 NORMAN BROWN - I Still Believe 02:48 JIM ADKINS - Thinking out Loud 02:44 JEANETTE HARRIS - Angels We Have Heard On High 02:40 RICHARD ELLIOT - Sweet Memories 02:35 KEN NAVARRO - Wake Up Call 02:31 NILS - Mind Games 02:28 PAUL BROWN - I Say a Little Prayer 02:24 NICK COLIONNE - Born Again 02:20 NATHAN WOODWARD - Hark the Herald Angels Sing 02:15 NICHOLAS COLE - Yokohama 02:12 VINCENT INGALA - Not Meant To Be 02:08 RICK HABANA - 5th Ave 02:04 CHRIS GODBER - Downtown Shuffle 02:00 BONEY JAMES - Fresh Air 01:59 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Shades of Gray 01:54 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Feel Like Making Love 01:49 TIM BOWMAN - Flyin Away 01:46 JODY MAYFIELD - Oh Christmas Tree 01:42 DARREN RAHN - Our Love 01:38 PEET PROJECT - ark Corner 01:34 MARION MEADOWS - Andalusian Sunset 01:30 STEVE OLIVER - You Rescued Me 01:26 DAVE KOZ - All I See Is You 01:22 BRADLEY LEIGHTON - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 01:17 KIM WATERS - Feels Like Friday Night 01:14 AL DEGREGORIS - South Shore 01:10 ROB TARDIK - Walk It Like You Talk It (feat. Sandra Bouza) 01:05 EUGE GROOVE - Cabolicious 01:00 JOYCE COOLING - Another Time 00:59 KIM SCOTT - Block Party 00:55 ERIC DARIUS - Rollin' out 00:50 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Room W Vu 00:47 SHIN GIWON CHRISTMAS CAROL COLLECTION - I'll Be Home For Christmas 00:43 GORDON JAMES - Rainy Afternoon 00:39 PATRICK YANDALL - That Deep 00:35 JEFF KASHIWA - Thanks To You 00:30 ZOLBERT - Back Home 00:25 TONY SAUNDERS - Sleepless Nights 00:22 JONATHAN BUTLER - Away In A Manger 00:17 JACKIEM JOYNER - Beautiful Seduction 00:13 MARCUS ANDERSON - Unity 00:09 GREGG KARUKAS - Love Is In Your Own Backyard 00:05 NORMAN BROWN - Let's Get Away 00:00 JIM ADKINS - The Journey
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SLEEPAWAY CAMP (1983) – Episode 219 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“Eat shit and die, Ricky!” “Eat shit and live, Bill.” Yup. Sounds like your typical summer camp version of witty patter. Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr – as they finally cover the notorious Sleepaway Camp (1983).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 219 – Sleepaway Camp (1983)
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Angela Baker, a shy, traumatized young girl, is sent to summer camp with her cousin. Shortly after her arrival, anyone with sinister or less-than-honorable intentions toward her gets their comeuppance.
Writer/Director: Robert Hiltzik
Makeup Department: Ed French (makeup illusions)(as Edward French)
Special Effects:
William Bilowit (special effects coordinator)(as Bill Billowit)
Ed Fountain (special mechanical effects)
Selected Cast:
Felissa Rose as Angela / Peter Baker
Maximo Gianfranco Sorrentino (credited as Frank Sorrentino) as Young Peter
Colette Lee Corcoran as young Angela
Jonathan Tiersten as Ricky Thomas
Karen Fields as Judy
Christopher Collet as Paul
Mike Kellin as Mel Costic
Katherine Kamhi as Meg
Paul DeAngelo as Ronnie Angelo
Susan Glaze as Susie
Thomas E. van Dell as Mike
Loris Sallahain (credited as Loris Sallahian) as Billy
John E. Dunn as Kenny
Willy Kuskin as Mozart
Desiree Gould as Aunt Martha Thomas
Owen Hughes as Artie
Robert Earl Jones as Ben
Frank Trent Saladino as Gene
Rick Edrich as Jeff
Fred Greene as Eddie
Allen Breton as Frank the Cop
Lisa Buckler as Leslie
Michael C. Mahon as Hal
Dan Tursi as John Baker
James Paradise as Lenny
Paul Poland as Craig
Alyson Mord as Mary Ann
Carol Robinson Alexander (credited as Carol Robinson) as Dolores
Sleepaway Camp is one of Crystal’s favorite movies. In fact, she loves it right from the opening scene depicting a boating accident and describes the film as intentionally funny. She loves Desiree Gould as Angela’s Aunt Martha and the two camp snarks, Judy and Meg. She also issues the caveat that you shouldn’t watch it if you’re not open to some politically incorrect attempts at humor.
Chad differs from Crystal and does not think Sleepaway Camp is intended to be funny, but he does think it’s an okay slasher with good makeup effects. Bill went in with low expectations but was pleasantly surprised by Sleepaway Camp, calling it a slice of 80s cheese. Back in the day, Jeff heard the rumors about Sleepaway Camp and its shocking ending so he rented the video to verify it for himself, and indeed, the rumors were true. He was shocked. Now he enjoys the film, its appropriately juvenile humor, and its inventive kills.
It might go without saying but it will be said nonetheless. The 80s Grue Crew unanimously loves Felissa Rose.
At the time of this writing, Sleepaway Camp can be streamed from Peacock and several ad-based services. A Blu-ray disc is available from Scream! Factory.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Chad, will be Akira (1988), a “Japanese animated cyberpunk action film directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, … based on Otomo’s 1982 manga of the same name,” according to Wikipedia
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I'd like a detailed breakdown from Peter Gould and the rest of the writers as to what led them to the ending they originally had in mind, and what made them change it.
#series boxset special feature?? i hope#peter gould you can just say 'i ship mcwexler and like jimmy and kim too much for that to happen' that's a perfectly acceptable answer#op
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