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wizardarchives · 3 months ago
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The Alchemist by Andrew Farley
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lookcaitlin · 2 years ago
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shae7b · 6 months ago
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soonintheclouds · 2 years ago
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You’ve got the BEST THING going!
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trebo · 4 months ago
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FARLEY GRANGER — VOLUNTEERS WANTED!
hello, old hollywood world!!! my name is trebo, and i’m a dedicated fan of the late farley granger. alongside a friend of mine, we decided we wanted to kickstart an official farley instagram page. but we need your help!
starting an official page calls for contacting any living relatives, family members or acquaintances of farley himself. we have already compiled a list of names with contacts and we are looking for fellow fans who believe they are dedicated* to helping our cause.
our goal is to maintain the life and legacy of farley granger by spreading his story. the official account would be run by fans and relatives collaboratively.
please send me a message here, or on instagram @ tatham._ if you are interested in helping. by simply reblogging this post, you are already helping us move forward towards this goal. thank you so much for sharing.
*has extensive knowledge/understanding of farley’s life, career, family, and history and can provide materials or information that others may not have access to.
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year ago
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Rope, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Torn Curtain, Topaz, and Frenzy will be released on 4K Ultra HD (with Blu-ray and Digital) on October 31 via Universal. They’ll be available both individually and in The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection: Volume 3 box set.
Rope is a 1948 thriller written by Arthur Laurents, based on the 1929 play by Patrick Hamilton. James Stewart, John Dall, and Farley Granger star.
The Man Who Knew Too Much is a 1956 thriller written by John Michael Hayes. James Stewart and Doris Day star.
Torn Curtain is a 1966 spy thriller written by Brian Moore. Paul Newman and Julie Andrews star.
Topaz is a 1969 spy thriller written by Samuel A. Taylor, based on the 1967 novel by Leon Uris. Frederick Stafford, Dany Robin, and John Forsythe star.
Frenzy is a 1972 thriller written by Anthony Shaffer, based on a 1966 novel by Arthur La Bern. Jon Finch, Alec McCowen, and Barry Foster star.
The films have each been restored in 4K and presented with HDR. Special features are listed below, where you can also see the artwork for the standalone releases.
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Rope special features:
Rope Unleashed
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Theatrical trailer
Two friends (Farley Granger and John Dall) strangle a classmate for intellectual thrills and then proceed to throw a party for the victim's family and friends—with the body stuffed inside the trunk they use for a buffet table. As the killers turn the conversation to committing the "perfect murder," their former teacher (James Stewart) becomes increasingly suspicious that his students have turned his intellectual theories into brutal reality.
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The Man Who Knew Too Much special features:
The Making of The Man Who Knew Too Much
Saving The Man Who Knew Too Much
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Theatrical trailer
Re-release trailer
Original multi-directional audio
While vacationing in Morocco, Ben and Jo McKenna (James Stewart and Doris Day) are suddenly immersed in a dangerous situation after a French spy dies in Ben's arms. Discovering that their son has been kidnapped and taken to England, the McKennas are caught up in a nightmare of espionage, assassinations and terror. Soon, all of their lives hang in the balance as they draw closer to the truth that leads to a chilling climax in London's famous Royal Albert Hall.
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Torn Curtain special features:
Torn Curtain Rising
Scenes scored by Bernard Herrmann
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World-famous scientist Michael Armstrong (Paul Newman) and his fiancée/assistant, Sarah Sherman (Julie Andrews), travel to Copenhagen for a physics conference. When Sarah mistakenly intercepts a message meant for Armstrong, she believes that he is secretly defecting to East Germany. As Armstrong goes undercover to learn top-secret information, the couple find themselves running for their lives from the enemy agents.
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Topaz special features:
Topaz Appreciation by film critic Leonard Maltin
Alternate endings
Storyboards: The Mendozas
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Theatrical trailer
Responding to rumors of Russian missiles and a NATO spy called Topaz, an American CIA agent (John Forsythe) hires French operative Devereaux (Frederick Stafford) to investigate in Cuba. In Havana, Devereaux's investigation becomes dangerous, leaving behind a wake of shaken governments, murder, betrayal and suicide.
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Frenzy special features:
The Story of Frenzy
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A serial criminal known as the "Necktie Murderer" has the police on red alert and the trail is leading to an innocent man who must now elude the law and prove his innocence by finding the real murderer.
Pre-order The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection: Volume 3.
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fuckyeahfarleygranger · 1 year ago
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Dana Andrews, Ruth Nelson, Farley Granger, and Carl Benton Reid in a scene of The North Star (1943)
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stillunusual · 2 years ago
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Boy's Own (issue ?) YEAR: 1989 CREATED BY: Terry Farley, Andrew Weatherall, Cymon Eckel and Steven Hall LOCATION: London SIZE: A4 WHAT'S INSIDE.... A zine from the last month of the last year of the 1980s.... By this time a gazillion fanzines had been published in the UK since the start of the punk rock explosion, covering a multitude of musical styles that had emerged in its wake. Football fanzines had also established themselves as an integral part of our national game. Boy's Own was started in 1986 by a group of young clubbers who were friends with DJ Paul Oakenfold and right where they needed to be as acid house began to take off in the UK. One of their inspirations was Liverpool fanzine The End, which irreverently mixed up music, football, poetry, fashion, humour, booze, drugs and politics (some of the zine's writers also ended up in indie-dance band The Farm). Each issue of Boy's Own contained a list of "uppers and downers", just like The End's list of "ins and outs". After sampling the club scene in Ibiza and discovering a new euphoria-enhancing drug called ecstasy, the Boy's Own crew became associated with London's first acid house clubs. Andrew Weatherall DJed at Danny Rampling's Shoom, and Terry Farley DJed at Paul Oakenfold's Future night at Heaven. They soon began hosting their own outdoor raves, helping to start a movement that would inspire any number of "Shock! Horror!" headlines in the tabloid press. They eventually formed their own record label and (if I remember correctly) also invented the phrase "it's all gone Pete Tong".... And in a similar way to the first punk zines, Boy's Own reflected the enormous changes in Britain's youth culture and fashion that were driven by house music and ecstasy in the late 1980s. This issue of the zine even includes the acid house equivalent of one of the most iconic expressions of the punk ethos (a picture of some badly drawn guitar chord charts accompanied by the words “THIS IS A CHORD - THIS IS ANOTHER - THIS IS A THIRD - NOW FORM A BAND”) that appeared in the first issue of Sideburns fanzine in January 1977 (although the Boy’s Own crew wrongly attribute it to Mark Perry’s Sniffin’ Glue). The acid house/ecstasy/rave scene was every bit as seismic as punk had been a decade earlier and also inspired a new generation of bands who were influenced by dance music (something that New Order had already pioneered since the early 1980s), the best of which were based in and around Manchester - which became known as Madchester at the time - and was also home to the Hacienda night club, which many people regarded as the epicentre of acid house. Some existing indie bands decided to completely change their sound and join the smiley/baggy/indie-dance revolution - most notably, Primal Scream. Andrew Weatherall's production work on their album "Screamadelica" helped the band to create an influential blend of rock and rave music, especially on the iconic "Higher Than The Sun" - a track that perfectly captured the mood of the era. This issue of Boy's Own features Flowered Up, a London band who managed to make a couple of half decent records while attempting to be the southern equivalent of Happy Mondays and The Stone Roses. Looking through the records in the Boy's Own charts, most of them would sound a bit lame today, with the notable exception of "The Sun Rising" by The Beloved. New releases include "Madchester Rave On - The Remixes" by Happy Mondays, which features a remix of "Hallelujah" by Paul Oakenfold and Andy Weatherall, and a remix of "Rave On" by Paul Oakenfold and Terry Farley. There's also cartoons, readers' letters, lifestyle tips, bouncer horror stories, girl's own nightmares, moody flyers, Viz comic, the Kray twins and much more. It's often true that the pioneers of a scene end up getting pissed off when it goes mainstream, and in an article titled "Paradise Lost", the Boy's Own crew also reminisce about the halcyon days of clubbing before the riff raff started jumping on the bandwagon. Click on the title above to see scans of all the zine's pages.... Andrew Weatherall was one of the greatest DJs of all time, and after his death in 2020, a group of fans created The Weatherdrive: a Google Drive folder containing hundreds of hours of his studio mixes, live recordings and radio shows. The complete collection of Boy's Own fanzines was published in a book called "Boy's Own, The Complete Fanzines 1986-92: Acid House Scrapes And Capers" but it's been out of print for years and I'm not prepared to fork out a fortune for a second hand copy.... my box of 1980s fanzines flickr
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lyrasky · 2 months ago
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和訳【MONA-I Need You Baby】The Rolling Stones 解説 ローリング・ストーンズとBo Diddley 時代を越えた愛 
和訳【MONA-I Need You Baby】The Rolling Stones 解説 ローリング・ストーンズとBo Diddley 時代を越えた愛 LyraのBlogへ #TheRollingStones #Mona #MonaINeedYouBaby #ローリングストーンズ #Boddley #KeithRichards #BrianJones #MickJagger #BillWyman #CharlieWatts #EllasMcDaniel #モナ #TheRoosters #AndrewLoogOldham
数年前、ヴァレンタインの日に合う曲としてローリング・ストーンズのチョコレートと一緒に紹介した【Mona】。名曲中の名曲であり、多くのアーティスト達がカヴァーして来たラブソングです。 愛しの The Rolling Stones が大好きなBo Diddleyのこの【Mona】をカヴァーしてるってだけでもうLyraのハートは爆上がりしちゃうんですが、The Roostersなどリスペクトしてるアーティスト達もやっていたり…本当に数数え切れないくらいのプレイヤーがカヴァーしたがるのだからその魅力は計り知れないです。 やはりシンプルイズベスト。一瞬で聞いただけでわかるストレートな楽曲であら、人に何かを与える貴重な一曲だからだと思います。 またじっくり聴きたくなったので、一緒にチョコレートみたいに甘いラブラブな気持ちを味わいま��ょう! Continue reading 和訳【MONA-I…
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ghassanrassam · 1 year ago
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1951 no one wants to be drafted in the Korean War
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footballmanageraddict · 1 year ago
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Sir Alex Ferguson Challenge | Part 16 | SAF's Record 13 Titles In Reach
#FM23 #SirAlexFergusonChallenge Part 16: SAF's Record 13 Titles In Reach. Our star strikeforce leads #NFFC to 10 successive titles as I win a 14th as manager. And we take on PSG in the #ChampionsLeague Final. Read here:
Approaching our 20th season at Nottingham Forest, we were now tied with the great man Sir Alex Ferguson’s 13 Premier League successes having won the last nine titles in succession. But SAF may be more proud of our recent record of producing great homegrown talents, as the squad includes 7 academy products heading into the 2041/42 campaign. 18-year-old Harry Wilson is our starting left-back and…
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wizardarchives · 8 months ago
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Wizard Dragon Spell by Andrew Farley
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tomwambscunts · 2 years ago
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I get why people like it - just not for me!!! :) I love andy and bill but those are so boring to watch like it’s the same thing over and over
I’m here to tell you another hot take: I don’t like andrew sketches either (but I like the guy) he’s just trying to fill the hole that kyle mooney left and I’ve never cared for him either. I don’t like the on stage persona andrew created for himself - this whole “wannabe alpha male” act
But Andy Dismo is like if Tim Robinson, The Lonely Island, John Mulaney, Kyle Mooney and Will Forte were 1 person. I see some similarities, they both have writer’s brain, not a performer’s brain. All of these people above have the same non-problem problem. But Kyle had one schtick that he used forever, Andrew is quick to abandon repetition and he’s unpredictable. I see something new with Andrew every week (ofc if he’s on) like he’s not just the guy who plays “alpha male who’s essentially a loser” character.
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theofficialastronomy101 · 7 months ago
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Check out Andrew’s new stunning footage of our sun. Uploaded by Josh Farley
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soonintheclouds · 2 years ago
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The Great News of the Gospel – Part 13 | Andrew Farley
Romans 7:1-14
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hotvintagepoll · 1 year ago
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hi!! when you get a chance to look at the hot ladies submissions, do you mind telling us which ones are guaranteed for the tournament? i wanna submit but i dont have much free time, so id rather focus on submitting my underrated girls (missed my chance for farley granger but i will not miss it again!)
I did a quick skim and I can tell you these ladies are definitely accounted for by now:
Ingrid Berman
Katherine Hepburn
Clara Bow
Hedy Lamaar
Grace Kelly
Audrey Hepburn
Barbara Stanwyck
Marlene Deitrich
Lauren Bacall
Julie Andrew
Judy Garland
That doesn't mean you can't still submit propaganda for them—the more the merrier—but these ladies are already definitely in the tournament by now. When we're closer to the tournament proper I can post a fuller list.
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