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Did you know that Sailor Moon utilized Stock Library Music by Western Composers?
I'm not just talking about Classical Music like when the Silver Millenium is raized to the ground or when they went ice skating.
When Kaolinite goes on the attack in episode 102, the music, Symmetry Of Spirit by Anthony and Gaynor Sadler, plays: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNrYLenVNlA
When Kunzite corrupts the tower and Zoisite tries to off Usagi and Mamoru, Summit of Power by Anthony Phillips and Harry Williamson plays: https://youtu.be/mNrYLenVNlA?si=g6rUt35OIdgjkS2b&t=1719
It plays again in Sailor Moon S when Dr. Tomoe plays it on the record player that he infuses with a Daimon egg.
It was even feature in Tarka The Otter, a family film about, well, an otter named Tarka: https://youtu.be/rDxgIFDEGcA?si=kvyOtzdP91gG1ODp&t=1708
The reveal of Princess Serenity and Prince Endymion is set to this etherial piece, composed by Geoff Leech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9Z2g7_Yk54
The same episode has this music play when Artemis recounts his restored memories of the Silver Millenium, composed by David Rogers and Paul Shaw: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owvMXenhitY
This heartbreaking piece played when Luna cried out for Sailor Moon to not sacrifice herself despite the world needing the Silver Crystal, as composed by Jan Pulsford: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=005oZtn0kk8
There's likely other I hadn't found but it's fascinating that they went with these tracks rather than utilize a piece as composed by Takanori Arisawa that would've gotta the job done just as well. I ponder why and if anybody here has any idea. Was this done for any other Anime at the time or now?
It is cool though. That while Anime is seen as this foreign thing, alien to us in the west, a lot of titles took inspiration from other countries and even shared in our music. Cross-cultural moments are nice to hear about.
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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" (1989) Directed by Stephen Herek (Adventure/Comedy/Music) . . "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" (1991) Directed by Peter Hewitt (Adventure/Comedy/Fantasy) . . "Bill & Ted Face The Music" (2020) Directed by Dean Parisot (Adventure/Comedy/Music)
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The Masterlist of Masterlists
House of the Dragon Characters :
Aegon Targaryen - LINK Areon Bracken - LINK Cregan Stark - LINK Davos Blackwood - LINK Daemon Targaryen - LINK Gwayne Hightower - LINK Jacaerys (Jace) Velaryon - LINK Lucerys (Luke) Velaryon - LINK Oscar Tully - LINK
Thomas Brodie Sangster Characters :
Adam Douglas (Lewis The Mind Has Mountains) - LINK Benny Watts (The Queens Gambit) - LINK No.1 & LINK No.2 Casey (Some Dogs Bite) - LINK Donald (Death Of A Superhero) - LINK Jack Dawkins (The Artful Dodger) - LINK No.1 & LINK No.2 & Mrs Dawkins Series Jake Murry (Accused) - LINK Jojen Reed (Game Of Thrones) - LINK Lampwick (Pinnochio) - LINK Malcolm Mclaren (Pistol) - LINK Newt (The Maze Runner) - LINK Nigel (Orbit Ever After) - LINK Paul McCartney (Nowhere Boy) - LINK Rafe Sadler (Wolf Hall) - LINK Romulus Augustus (The Last Legion) - LINK Samuel Brawne (Bright Star) - LINK Samuel Emmerson (My Left Hand Man / Phantom Halo) - LINK Sam (Love Actually) - LINK Simon Brown (Nanny McPhee) - LINK Thannisson (Star Wars Force Awakens) - LINK Timothy Latimer (Doctor Who) - LINK Whitey Winn (Godless) - LINK No.1 & LINK No.2
Matt Smith Characters :
The 11th Doctor (Doctor Who) - LINK Daemon Targaryen (House Of The Dragon) - LINK Lucien / Milo Crown (Morbius)- LINK
Tom Holland Characters :
Gregory Cromwell (Wolf Hall) - LINK Nathan Drake (Uncharted) - LINK Peter Parker (MCU SpiderMan) - LINK
Eugene Simon Characters :
Jerome Clarke (House Of Anubis) - LINK Lancel Lannister (Game Of Thrones) - LINK
Isaac Hempstead Wright Characters :
Isaac Hempstead Wright - LINK Brandon Stark - LINK
Asa Butterfield Characters : Jacob Portman (MPHFPC) - LINK Willoughby Blake (Slaughter House Rulez) - LINK Otis Millburn (Sex Education) - LINK
Others :
Elrond (Rings of Power) - LINK
Viserys Targaryen (Game Of Thrones) - LINK
Anthony Lockwood (Lockwood & Co.) - LINK
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Yule Cat (2008)
Yule Cat (2008) Starring Bruce Campbell, Julian Sands, Lindy Booth, Matt Frewer, and Lesley-Ann Brandt. Based on a screenplay by Sam Raimi and Anthony Hickox. Directed by Anthony Hickox.
Vestron Pictures, the makers of Dirty Dancing (1989), had been dead and buried for more than a decade when Lionsgate Pictures, the owners of the Vestron catalogue, decided to revive the company as a front for low-budget direct-to-video films.
Among these were several notable horror films, including Anthony Hickox’s Sunrise: The Vampire in Ascendance (2002) – a sequel to 1989’s Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat – and the Stuart Gordon-directed Eater (2009), based on the Peter Crowther short story. But the jewel in the tarnished, slightly bent crown was a 2008 oddity called Yule Cat, focused on the exploits of the eponymous feline – a shape-changing ‘troll-cat’ from Icelandic folklore – slaughtering its way through the inhabitants of an isolated ski-lodge on Christmas Eve.
The film starred Julian Sands as the Yule Cat and none other than Bruce Campbell as Santa Claus, foreshadowing the actor’s turn as the jolly old elf a few years later on the TNT fantasy-adventure show, The Librarians. Of course, Santa is neither jolly nor particularly elfish in the film. Rather, Campbell plays him as a character on par with that of his more familiar role as Ash Williams in the ‘Evil Dead’ franchise – by turns humorous and manic, more akin to a deranged hobo than a holiday saint.
Anthony Hickox, director of a list of well known horror films, including the aforementioned Sunrise: The Vampire in Ascendance, was brought on by Vestron/Lionsgate to oversee the film. The original screenplay was written by Sam Raimi in the late ‘90s, but according to Campbell, Hickox gave it a second pass in order to bump up both the gore quotient and the running time. Hickox had worked with Campbell before in his vampire films, and Sands as well, in Warlock: The Armageddon (1993).
Other members of the cast included Lindy Booth as the put-upon manager of the besieged ski-resort, Matt Frewer as a jumpy folklore expert, and Lesley-Ann Brandt as the single mother whose children are targeted by the Yule Cat. The cast was rounded out with the likes of Stephen Root, William Sadler, Dale Dickey and Bill Camp – all playing the Yule Cat’s hapless, if somewhat eccentric victims.
The script bears the expected similarities with other trapped-with-a-monster horror films, such as The Beast Must Die (1974), The Thing (1982) and Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995). The film opens with Sands’ character – ostensibly an archaeologist – accidentally freeing the Yule Cat from its imprisonment in a barrow and subsequently becoming its first victim after a tense pursuit sequence. It’s in this opening scene that Raimi’s influence can most clearly be seen, as the trademark ‘Evil Dead’ cam-chase is employed as Sands flees across the broken ground, pursued by what the audience does not yet know.
From this grisly opening, the film takes the audience to the other side of the world – a snowbound Colorado ski-lodge, enveloped by a sudden blizzard, and the arrival of Campbell’s Santa Claus, staggering out of the howling snow much to the consternation of Lindy Booth’s anal-retentive manager. Santa’s arrival of course coincides with the brutal murder of one of lodge’s guests for which Saint Nick is inevitably blamed, with shades of Black Christmas (1974). A quick call brings out the sheriff – played by William Sadler – and finds Santa isolated in a conference room until the next death reveals the true threat.
What follows is a fairly pacey ninety minute romp, with ably-acted characters being picked off one-by-one in gruesome ways by the unseen Yule Cat, even as it circles its true prey – the precocious children of Lesley-Ann Brandt’s character. There are a few more Steadicam chases down tight corridors or through snowy trees, but real jump-scares are few and far between. The film only has a few missteps, but it also doesn’t do much with its material. What it does do is competently craft an atmosphere of increasing menace around the dwindling cast as they stumble across bodies, find sabotaged snow-mobiles and discover runic taunts carved into walls.
Sands makes a meal out of his role as the archaeologist/monster, trading barbs with Campbell even as he pretends to help with the hunt. Since the audience already knows that Sands isn’t who he claims to be thanks to the opening, there’s a sort of freedom to the role that wouldn’t be there ordinarily, and Sands makes the most of it. His arguments with Frewer on the nature of the Yule Cat and the gods are some of the most entertaining and effective bits of the film.
That said, Campbell more than holds his own, investing Santa with a louche charm and menace that’s a far cry from the more common sterile depictions of the character. Campbell’s Santa knows who’s been naughty and who’s been nice, and isn’t afraid to elaborate on the particulars as he tries to discover who among the lodge guests is actually the Yule Cat in disguise. At times, Santa comes across as a hardboiled detective, ferreting out the character’s various secrets in an effort to trip them up and force his quarry to reveal itself.
As to why Santa Claus is hunting the Yule Cat, well – the script isn’t long on backstory. Frewer’s character fills in the gaps, equating the modern Santa Claus with Woden – or Odin – and the Norse gods, and naming the Yule Cat as one of Loki’s offspring, but that’s all the audience is given as far as a reason for what’s occurring save for an early mention of the Yule Cat seeking revenge on the descendants of those who originally imprisoned it. Whether this is an omission in the shooting script, or the result of something left on the cutting room floor, isn’t obvious.
The climax of the film takes more than a few nods to the 1991 werewolf film, The Runestone, with the final confrontation between hunter and quarry taking place in a sort of netherworld – another largely unexplained element. In a debatable false step, Sands is replaced by a CGI cat that looks like a cross between a panther and a crocodile. The monster, while technically impressive, lacks Sands’ personality to give it any flavor, and its dispatch by an axe-wielding Campbell is almost a relief.
The film was released to video with little to no fanfare and almost no critical reception save on a few genre-adjacent websites. It would have joined other direct-to-video horror cheapies in oblivion, if not for the Sci-Fi Channel choosing to make it part of their holiday rotation in 2008. The film proved popular enough with audiences to become a staple of the channel’s holiday programming until 2017, when it inexplicably vanished from the line-up due to an ongoing rights issue with Vestron Pictures.
Happily, in 2020 the film was released to DVD and Blu-Ray for the first time, as part of the Vestron Pictures Collection, alongside other Vestron horror classics such as the aforementioned Eater, the 2012 South African found-footage film, Boomslang and Ernest Dickerson’s 2013 blues-inspired ghost story, Cutting Heads.
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Birthdays 11.1
Beer Birthdays
Ferdinand Rodenbach (1714)
Benjamin Lee, Baronet Guinness (1798)
Petrus Van Roy (1830)
Arthur Edward Guinness, Lord Ardilaun (1840)
Edmund Fitzgerald (1847)
Henry Schupp (1868 or 69)
Loretta Ann Rissell, Miss Rheingold 1963 (1940)
Five Favorite Birthdays
William Merritt Chase; artist (1849)
Toni Collette; Australian actor (1972)
Larry Flynt; magazine publisher (1942)
Charlie Kaufman; screenwriter (1958)
Edward Said; Palestinian writer (1935)
Famous Birthdays
Rick Allen; rock drummer (1963)
"Whispering" Bill Anderson; songwriter (1937)
Sholem Asch; Polish writer (1880)
Jules Bastien-Lepage; French artist (1848)
Bo Bice; singer and musician (1975)
Edmund Blunden; English author, poet (1896)
Barbara Bosson; actor (1939)
Hermann Broch; Austrian-American author (1886)
Jan Brożek; Polish mathematician, astronomer (1585)
Tim Cook; Apple Inc. CEO (1960)
Stephen Crane; writer (1871)
Jan Davis; astronaut (1953)
Louis Dewis; Belgian-French painter (1872)
Lou Donaldson; saxophonist (1926)
Richard "Kinky" Friedman; rock singer (1944)
Nordahl Grieg; Norwegian poet (1902)
Michael D. Griffin; physicist and engineer (1949)
Sophie B. Hawkins; rock musician (1967)
Ted Hendricks; Green Bay Packers/Colts/Raiders LB (1947)
Shere Hite; writer, researcher (1942)
Eugen Jochum; German conductor (1902)
Mitch Kapor; Lotus & EFF founder (1950)
Roger Kellaway; pianist, composer (1940)
George Kenner; German-American painte (1888)
Anthony Kiedis; rock singer (1962)
James Kirkpatrick; television journalist (1920)
Robert B. Laughlin; physicist (1950)
Lyle Lovett; singer, songwriter (1957)
L.S. Lowry; British artist (1887)
Jenny McCarthy; model, actor (1972)
Ken Miles; English-American race car driver (1918)
Philip Noel-Baker; Canadian politician, activist (1889)
Gary Player; golf player (1935)
Aishwarya Rai; Indian actor (1973)
Grantland Rice; writer (1880)
Barry Sadler; songwriter (1940)
Jim Steinman; rock songwriter (1947)
Rachel Ticotin; actor (1958)
Fernando Valenzuela; Los Angeles Dodgers P (1960)
Marcia Wallace; actor (1942)
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A devoted wife and mother leads a secret life as a CIA agent until her husband’s article exposes a scandal, putting her identity and loved ones at risk. As her world crumbles, she must navigate the fallout of her double life. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Valerie Plame: Naomi Watts Joseph Wilson: Sean Penn Sam Plame: Sam Shepard Bill: Noah Emmerich Jack: Michael Kelly Jim Pavitt: Bruce McGill Scooter Libby: David Andrews Paul: Tim Griffin Dr. Zahraa: Liraz Charhi Hammad: Khaled El Nabawy Chanel Suit: Sonya Davison Tabir Secretary #1: Vanessa Chong Hafiz: Anand Tiwari Tabir Secretary #2: Stephanie Chai Fred: Ty Burrell Sue: Jessica Hecht Steve: Norbert Leo Butz Lisa: Rebecca Rigg Diana: Brooke Smith Jeff: Tom McCarthy Samantha Wilson: Ashley Gerasimovich Trevor Wilson: Quinn Broggy CIA Tour Leader: Nicholas Sadler CPD Agent: Iris Bahr Minister of Mines – Niger: Ghazil Joe Turner: Kristoffer Ryan Winters Nervous Analyst #1: Louis Ozawa CIA Analyst #1: Sean Mahon Professor Badawi: Mohamed Abdel Fatah Kim: Rashmi Rao Nervous Dave: David Denman Nervous Analyst #2: Remy Auberjonois Ali: Sunil Malhotra Jordan Officer #1: Kevin Makely Mukhabarat Officer: Mousa Al Satari Hammad’s Son: Rafat Basel Hammad’s Wife: Maysa Abdel Sattar B.U. Professor: Judith Resnik B.U. Student #1: Ben Mac Brown B.U. Student #2: Satya Bhabha Iraqi Scientist #1: Nabil Koni Iraqi Scientist #2: Mohammad Al Sawalqa Beth: Jenny Maguire Pete: David Warshofsky Ari Fleischer: Geoffrey Cantor Journalist #1: David Ilku Journalist #2: Deidre Goodwin Journalist #3: Donna Placido Karl Rove: Adam LeFevre Steven Hadley: Brian McCormack Andrew Card: James Rutledge Cathie Martin: Tricia Munford David Addington: Michael Goodwin Mr. Tabir: Nassar Dir. of CIA Operations: Chet Grissom Internal Security Officer: James Joseph O’Neil Supporter #1: Danni Lang Supporter #2: Jane Lee Field Reporter #1: James Moye Field Reporter #2: Judy Maier Diane Plame: Polly Holliday Businessman #1: Kola Ogundiran Businessman #2: Byron Utley Right Wing Reporter: Anastasia Barzee DC Cab Driver: Sanousi Sesay Barista (uncredited): Angela Lewis Deceased Soldier’s Daughter (uncredited): Michelle E. Mancini UN Diplomat (uncredited): Rebekah Paltrow Neumann Iraqi Server (uncredited): Barbara Grace Romano Four Seasons Waitress (uncredited): Satu Runa Warehouse Supervisor (uncredited): Kaipo Schwab Head Paparazzo (uncredited): Harry L. Seddon Turkish Diplomat (uncredited): Kent Sladyk Vietnam Vet at Rally (uncredited): Bill Walters Film Crew: Producer: Doug Liman Screenplay: John-Henry Butterworth Producer: Jez Butterworth Book: Joseph Wilson Associate Producer: Sean Gesell Makeup Department Head: Michal Bigger Line Producer: Pete Singh Key Hair Stylist: Amanda Miller Line Producer: Anadil Hossain Line Producer: Bruce Wayne Gillies Line Producer: Carson Ng Original Music Composer: John Powell Executive Producer: Mohamed Khalaf Al-Mazrouei Associate Producer: Gerry Robert Byrne Line Producer: Wesam Seif Elislam Hairstylist: Lisa Hazell Book: Valerie Plame Executive Producer: Jeff Skoll Co-Producer: Avram Ludwig Stunt Coordinator: G. A. Aguilar Stunt Coordinator: Peter Bucossi Co-Producer: Kim H. Winther Casting: Joseph Middleton Producer: Bill Pohlad Co-Producer: David Sigal Producer: Janet Zucker Set Decoration: Sara Parks Executive Producer: David Bartis Executive Producer: Mari-Jo Winkler Costume Design: Cindy Evans Producer: Jerry Zucker Editor: Christopher Tellefsen Stunts: Anthony Vincent Producer: Akiva Goldsman Art Direction: Kevin Bird Production Design: Jess Gonchor Stunts: Stephen A. Pope Executive Producer: Kerry Foster Movie Reviews:
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New Country 27e jaargang #T1213 (S772) (C16)van 22 januari 2024 (wk 04) uitzending op Smelne fm & Crossroads Country Radio
Album van de week: Balsam Range - Kinetic Tone
Classic album : SSgt Barry Sadler – Ballads Of The Green Berets
Hits of the Year : 1976
Maandfavoriet : Callum Kerr & Chris Andreucci – Tamed by Tennessee
Maandartiest : Suzy Bogguss
Suzy Bogguss - Outbound Plane *maandartiest
Jo Dee Messina – Stand Beside Me #1 25 jaar
Jordan Davis - What My World Spins Around # 1 2023
Conner Smith - Meanwhile In Carolina
Scotty McCreery - Can’t Pass The Bar
Evan Honer - Nowhere Fast
Brit Taylor - Saint Anthony.
Zach Top - Sounds Like the Radio
Nate Smith - World on Fire #1.
Balsam Range - Echo Canyon Album vd week
Balsam Range - God Knows album
Lady Antebellum – Need You Now single of the year 2010
Red Sovine – Teddy Bear 1976
John Michael Montgomery - Life’s a Dance 20/1 1965
Merle Haggard – Sing Me Back Home
Callum Kerr & Chris Andreucci – Tamed by Tennessee favoriet
Ricky Skaggs - Make God First *sofi
Ssgt Barry Sadler - The A Team / -I’m A Lucky One
Ssgt Barry Sadler The Ballad Of The Green Barets
The Secret Sisters - Same Water
The Howdies - Buddie.
Vince Gill - Oklahoma Borderline (3 in 1)
Vince Gill – Look at Us
Vince Gill - The Key To Life.
Balsam Range - What the Years do Album van de week
Morgan Wallen – Man Made A Bar #1 album.
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Chris Janson - All I Need Is You
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The Mavericks - Tonight Is the Night
Dierks Bentley - Every Mile A Memory Trucksong
Suzy Bogguss – Aces maandartiest
Lori McKenna - The Tunnel juweeltje
Gabe Lee – The Wild Album vorige week
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Mark Blomsteel - Everything You Do (Does It For Me) Dutch corner
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Engelbert Humperdinck – After The Lovin . #3
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15h17 trem para Paris – Jeffrey E. Stern, Alek Sakarlatos, Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadle
Descrição do livro:
Alek Skarlatos e Spencer Stone, soldados da Força Armada norte-americana, e Anthony Sadler são três amigos que resolveram fazer uma viagem pela Europa. Durante a viagem, embarcaram no trem das 15h17, que os levaria de Amsterdã a Paris, e o que parecia ser uma viagem tranquila e divertida acabou se tornando um pesadelo quando Ayoub El Khazzani, armado de um fuzil automático, uma pistola e um estilete, cruzou o caminho dos três rapazes. Num ato de coragem e heroísmo, os três rapazes foram capazes de impedir que o terrorista pusesse em risco a vida de mais de quinhentos passageiros do trem.
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Movies I’ve Watched in 2022
Number 50
The 15:17 to Paris
#movies2022#four stars#the 15:17 to paris#clint eastwood#spencer stone#alek skarlatos#judy greer#jenna fischer#thomas lennon#anthony sadler#bryce gheisar#ray corasani#tony hale#sinqua walls#jaleel white#pj byrne#robert pralgo#ethan rains
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#The 15:17 to Paris#Clint Eastwood#Spencer Stone#Alek Skarlatos#Anthony Sadler#Ray Corasani#Jenna Fischer#Judy Greer
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At “The 15:17 To Paris” premiere in Los Angeles, Feb 5th, 2018
#clint news#clint eastwood#scott eastwood#spencer stone#anthony sadler#alek skarlatos#alison eastwood#arnold schwarzenegger#jenna fischer#the 15:17 to paris
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"15h17: Trem Para Paris" (the 15:17 to Paris) - torrent.
Quando assisti o "Richard Jewell" percebi que desde "Os Imperdoáveis" haviam dois filmes da filmografia de Eastwood como diretor que eu não vi. Um deles é esse sobre o atentado no trem em 2015, que três americanos salvaram muitas vidas ao atacar o terrorista. Na época do lançamento, em 2018, a crítica não gostou que Clint preferiu escalar os próprios heróis e não atores pro filme.
depois de ver: a escolha do diretor pelas pessoas reais é um dos problemas do filme, mas talvez o menor deles. tem problema de roteiro, de diálogos, de direção... não tem como escapar, é um filme ruim. tem 1h30 de duração, mas dava pra ter 40min.
#15h17: Trem Para Paris#torrent#the 15:17 to Paris#Clint Eastwood#Alek Skarlatos#Anthony Sadler#Spencer Stone#Judy Greer#Jenna Fischer
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"Look at the baby soda Spencer!"
The 15:17 to Paris (2018)
#the 15:17 to paris#clint eastwood#dorothy blyskal#anthony sadler#alek skarlatos#spencer stone#jeffrey e. stern#ray corasani#judy greer#jenna fischer#william jennings#bryce gheisar#paul-mikél williams#thomas lennon#tony hale#jaleel white
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The 15:17 To Paris (2018)
In the early evening of August 21, 2015, the world watched in stunned silence as the media reported a thwarted terrorist attack on Thalys train #9364 bound for Paris -- an attempt prevented by three courageous young Americans traveling through Europe. The film follows the course of the friends’ lives, from the struggles of childhood through finding their footing in life, to the series of unlikely events leading up to the attack. Throughout the harrowing ordeal, their friendship never wavers, making it their greatest weapon and allowing them to save the lives of the more than 500 passengers on board.
The heroic trio is comprised of Anthony Sadler, Oregon National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, and U.S. Air Force Airman First Class Spencer Stone, who play themselves in the film
Directed by: Clint Eastwood
Starring: Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone, Jenna Fischer, Judy Greer, Ray Corasani, PJ Byrne, Tony Hale, Thomas Lennon, Paul-Mikel Williams, Bryce Gheisar, William Jennings
Release date: February 9, 2018
#The 15:17 To Paris#Clint Eastwood#Anthony Sadler#Alek Skarlatos#Spencer Stone#Jenna Fischer#Judy Greer#Ray Corasani#PJ Byrne#Tony Hale#Thomas Lennon#Paul-Mikel Williams#Bryce Gheisar#William Jennings#Movie#Movie Trailers#Film
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Birthdays 11.1
Beer Birthdays
Ferdinand Rodenbach (1714)
Benjamin Lee, Baronet Guinness (1798)
Petrus Van Roy (1830)
Arthur Edward Guinness, Lord Ardilaun (1840)
Edmund Fitzgerald (1847)
Henry Schupp (1868 or 69)
Five Favorite Birthdays
William Merritt Chase; artist (1849)
Toni Collette; Australian actor (1972)
Larry Flynt; magazine publisher (1942)
Charlie Kaufman; screenwriter (1958)
Edward Said; Palestinian writer (1935)
Famous Birthdays
Rick Allen; rock drummer (1963)
"Whispering" Bill Anderson; songwriter (1937)
Sholem Asch; Polish writer (1880)
Jules Bastien-Lepage; French artist (1848)
Bo Bice; singer and musician (1975)
Edmund Blunden; English author, poet (1896)
Barbara Bosson; actor (1939)
Hermann Broch; Austrian-American author (1886)
Jan Brożek; Polish mathematician, astronomer (1585)
Tim Cook; Apple Inc. CEO (1960)
Stephen Crane; writer (1871)
Jan Davis; astronaut (1953)
Louis Dewis; Belgian-French painter (1872)
Lou Donaldson; saxophonist (1926)
Richard "Kinky" Friedman; rock singer (1944)
Nordahl Grieg; Norwegian poet (1902)
Michael D. Griffin; physicist and engineer (1949)
Sophie B. Hawkins; rock musician (1967)
Ted Hendricks; Green Bay Packers/Colts/Raiders LB (1947)
Shere Hite; writer, researcher (1942)
Eugen Jochum; German conductor (1902)
Mitch Kapor; Lotus & EFF founder (1950)
Roger Kellaway; pianist, composer (1940)
George Kenner; German-American painte (1888)
Anthony Kiedis; rock singer (1962)
James Kirkpatrick; television journalist (1920)
Robert B. Laughlin; physicist (1950)
Lyle Lovett; singer, songwriter (1957)
L.S. Lowry; British artist (1887)
Jenny McCarthy; model, actor (1972)
Ken Miles; English-American race car driver (1918)
Philip Noel-Baker; Canadian politician, activist (1889)
Gary Player; golf player (1935)
Aishwarya Rai; Indian actor (1973)
Grantland Rice; writer (1880)
Barry Sadler; songwriter (1940)
Jim Steinman; rock songwriter (1947)
Rachel Ticotin; actor (1958)
Fernando Valenzuela; Los Angeles Dodgers P (1960)
Marcia Wallace; actor (1942)
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