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trendynewsnow · 19 days ago
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In Memoriam: Bob Yerkes, Hollywood Stunt Legend
In Memoriam: Bob Yerkes, Stunt Legend Bob Yerkes, a remarkable figure in Hollywood who faced perilous challenges including being set ablaze, thrown down staircases, and launched from towering skyscrapers, bridges, and trains, passed away on October 1 in Northridge, California. He was 92 years old. His death, which occurred in a hospital, was confirmed by Tree O’Toole, a former stuntwoman who had…
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bobafettfanclub · 1 month ago
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RIP: Boba Fett stuntman Bob Yerkes passed away on Tuesday, October 1st
One of four Fett stuntmen in "Return of the Jedi," he was in the blue sky flying shot, which was done at a separate location than the skiff set
More about him: https://bobafett.com/fettpedia/bob-yerkes/
Music: Sergii Pavkin
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deadlinecom · 1 month ago
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recentlyheardcom · 1 month ago
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Bob Yerkes, Circus Trainer and ‘Back to the Future,’ ‘Remo Williams’ Stuntman, Dies at 92
An outstanding trapeze aerialist and beloved coach, he also worked in ‘Return of the Jedi,’ ‘Breakout,’ ‘Commando’ and ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit.’
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sugarbeandude · 4 years ago
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Helping out your mate
Eh, so i thought maybe a should post mi lil ficlets also over tumblr so more people can enjoy,  
next fic is rated E so :)
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Mark was sitting at his desk at the workshop all alone. The lonely brit stared at the sheet filled with equations he wrote down himself, new modifications for his jammers. He had trouble paying attention to the numbers in front of him, the more he stared at them, the more blurry they got. ‘I must be tired, maybe some coffee could help.’ Mark thought for himself as he took out his phone and send a message to Jamie to prepare him a coffee.
He started doing some other stuff as he waited for his coffee, mentally preparing himself to throw James out of the workshop. James knew damn well Mark had banned him from the workshop because he kept bothering, distracting him, and not letting him work overall. James respected Mark’s decision, he totally understood he could be a pain in the ass to Mark, but whenever Mark called him in for a favor, he wouldn’t just walk out of the workshop without at least trying to convince the engineer to let him stay for the day.
“One mug of coffee on the way” James chanted as he walked in the workshop as if it was his own. Mark just glared at him, not expressing any kind of emotions on his face, James just smiled at him, being very used to that look in particular. “Thank you Jamie, now, please, get the fuck out.” Manners, of course.
“Aw… already? I haven’t even started begging sweetie.’’ James placed the mug of coffee on the desk.
“Don’t even start, don’t make me lock you in our dorm.” Mark warned, giving his coffee a small sip.
“Aw, come on darling…” James started, getting near his beloved engineer. “I’m particularly horny today…”
“ Well that’s not my problem, jack off somewhere else, I need to finish this.” Mark kept ignoring James’ whimpers, focusing his look over the papers on his desk.
“Markie please…” James walked two fingers over Mark’s thigh, making the man tense up in his seat. “I want to swallow your whole dick...” James whispered in Mark’s ear, he felt how Mark tensed in his seat, that could only mean that he’d give in.
“Alright fucker, under my desk, quick.” Mark bit his lip as he palmed his growing erection and pushed back his seat to let James crouch under the desk. “But you’ll get out once you’re done, ‘kay?’’
“Sounds fair, luv.” James started unzipping the engineer’s pants just enough to take out Mark’s stiff member. James stared at it for a couple of seconds before sinking his mouth on thecockhead, swirling his tongue around it, making Mark breathe out loudly.
James started bobbing his head up and down, taking half of Mark’s length, missing the desk just by centimeters. Mark started breathing out loudly as he worked on the equations, he started completing them quickly. He was surprised, who would’ve thought a blowjob would help ease his mind much better than coffee.
Suddenly, James sank his head all the way down, swallowing Mark completely without gagging, pressing his nose against Mark’s groin, making the cockhead hit against James’ throat, good thing his gag reflex was gone long ago. Mark repressed a groan, squeezing the pencil he was holding. “Fuck…” Mark whispered.
James’ head started moving quicker, causing the engineer to huff even harder as he tried to solve his problems, his handwriting started to turn out shakier as James bobbed his head faster, making the numbers almost incomprehensible, but the answers to the equations were still correct.
The sound of a doorknob alarmed both, it was Marius, who had just walked in, he wasn’t supposed to be here. “Oh, hey Mark, sorry for interrupting, but, have you seen my toolbox? I can’t seem to find it.” Marius walked in, searching every locker in the room.
“No, I haven’t… seen it...” Mark managed to speak up, glaring his look over the german. James started sucking and moving faster than before, trying to turn Mark into a moaning mess.
“Oh well, thank you anyway.” Mark huffed, he was starting to lose himself over the blowjob, calling the german's attention right away. “ Are you feeling alright Chandar?” Marius asked curious, leaving the locker door half-closed.
“Yes, I’m fine, James fed me something strange again...” James couldn’t help but draw a little smile as he sucked. Yeah, he’d occasionally feed Mark anything he created in his lab that seemed edible, and Mark would accept it because why not, he trusted the man, kinda.
James placed a hand over the cock’s base and started yerking him off as he sucked the rest of his dick, making Mark slam his knee towards the desk in an attempt to choke a moan, making Marius even more intrigued of his colleague’s condition. “Are you sure you are alright? let me call Gus-”
“No! I’m completely fine, I’m just... having cramps from yesterday’s training...” Marius looked at him until he was completely convinced, then walked outside the workshop.
“Hmmm, alright, see you later then.” Marius said as he closed the door behind him, finally leaving Mark alone.
“You little turd!” Mark slammed both of his hands over his desk, making James jolt by the loud sound. Mark slid a hand underneath the desk to pull away the hand that was yerking him off, then proceeded to placed it over James’ head to keep him steady and started slightly rocking his hips towards James, fucking his throat. “God fucking damn it, Jamie…”
Mark pushed back his seat, pulling James by the hair to get him out under the desk to fuck his throat properly. Mark stood up, yanking James’ hair back and forth as he thrust his hips towards the poor man. James didn’t complain at all, instead, he just squeezed Mark’s ass for support.
“I’m, I’m close…” Mark announced as he started thrusting more irregularly, quiet moans and needy whines escaping his mouth until he spilled his load, filling James’ mouth completely, cum leaking from the corner of his mouth. “ Agh, look at that, so slutty…” Mark said as he wiped off with a finger the leaking cum that ran down James’ chin to stick his finger inside his mouth, sucking it until Mark pulled it out, making a wet pop. “Alright love’s over, now get out and let me work.”
James swallowed his cum before standing up, his pants had a cum stain. “Hey, no fair, now I have a problem.” James gestured his hand toward his raging erection.
“Well, take care of your problem somewhere else, I have to work, hey, maybe if I finish this quick I could help you with your problem .” Mark zipped his spent cock away and sat down in his seat, pulling himself closer towards the desk.
“Really?” James was surprised, usually, Mark was always too grumpy to take his shit whenever he was working on his projects.
“Yeah, but let me work first, then we’ll see…” Mark said with a smirk on his face, snapping his fingers to hurry James out of the room. The chemist let his lover alone and went to yerk off in his dorm all by himself.
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storyshark2005 · 5 years ago
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@dream-beyond-the-fantasy your boy, have you seen this??? 0:48 seconds, to about 2:12 
JIMMY THE GYMNAST
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johnny-dynamo · 6 years ago
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Lynda Carter and stuntman Bob Yerkes on the set of “WONDER WOMAN” (1977)
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TPS’S 10 OTHER FAVORITE MOVIES OF ALL TIME - THE THIRD CHAPTER
Adaptation. (2002)
Director: Spike Jonze Cast: Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, Chris Cooper, Cara Seymour, Brian Cox, Ron Livingston, Tilda Swinton, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Judy Greer, Bob Yerkes Best Moment: Charlie’s breakdown
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propertymogul · 7 years ago
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Birthday pyramid for Bob Yerkes, 86. Stuntman acrobat who worked on films such as Back to the future, Return of the Jedi, Hook. At The Original Muscle Beach, since the 1930's ...💜🤣👋😎😁#surf #californiadreaming  #yoga #model #God #ninjawarrior #travel #yogi #models #olympics #surfergirl #realestate  #beach #surfing #photography  #travelblogger #California #travelphotography #lifestyleblogger #famous #actor #actress #fitness #love #fashion #traveler #abc7eyewitness #travels #abc7 #santamonica (at Santa Monica Omb / Gibbon Slackline Park)
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americansnippets · 5 years ago
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New podcast with Professional stuntwoman Sara Holden (@saraholdenstunts ) . Sarah moved to LA with nothing but determination and a dream. Relying only on her own tenacity, talent, and determination, Sara earned an invitation to an exclusive training academy run by renowned stuntman Bob Yerkes. For two years, Sara trained regularly while pursuing an acting career, working to pay bills, building a network, and maintaining a long-distance relationship with the man she loves. Today she is a wife, a mom, and a successful Hollywood stuntwoman who has worked in TV shows and feature films with top stars. Listen in as Sara shares her story of building her own American Dream. You can also listen by clicking the link in my bio! . #americandream #americanpodcast #stuntwoman #stuntmen #stuntmensassociation #podcastersofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B-IdfDoBDWy/?igshid=104zhdfhq62n
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allbestnet · 8 years ago
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tellusepisode · 4 years ago
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Angels & Demons (2009)
Action, Mystery, Thriller |
Angels & Demons is a American mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by Akiva Goldsman and David Koepp, based on Dan Brown’s 2000 novel of the same title. It is the sequel to the 2006 film The Da Vinci Code, also directed by Howard, and the second installment in the Robert Langdon film series. However, the novel version was published first and acts as a prequel to The Da Vinci Code novel.
Filming took place in Rome, Italy, and the Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California. Tom Hanks reprises his role as Professor Robert Langdon, while Ayelet Zurer stars as Dr. Vittoria Vetra, a CERN scientist joining Langdon in the quest to recover a missing vial of antimatter from a mysterious Illuminati terrorist. Producer Brian Grazer, composer Hans Zimmer and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman also return, with David Koepp coming on board to help the latter.
At CERN, Father Silvano and Dr. Vittoria Vetra create three canisters of antimatter. Silvano is murdered, and one of the canisters is stolen. The Catholic Church mourn the sudden death of Pope Pius XVI, and prepare for the papal conclave to elect his successor in Vatican City. Father Patrick McKenna, the Camerlengo, takes control of the Vatican. Four of the “preferiti”, the favoured candidates to be Pope, are kidnapped by a man claiming to represent the Illuminati. He sends the Vatican a warning, claiming he will murder each of the cardinals from 8 pm to midnight, when the stolen antimatter will explode and destroy the city, hidden somewhere within.
Director: Ron Howard
Writers: David Koepp (screenplay), Akiva Goldsman (screenplay), Dan Brown (novel)
Stars: Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor, Ayelet Zurer, Stellan Skarsgård, Pierfrancesco Favino, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Armin Mueller-Stahl
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Tom Hanks…Robert LangdonEwan McGregor…Camerlengo Patrick McKennaAyelet Zurer…Vittoria VetraStellan Skarsgård…Commander RichterPierfrancesco Favino…Inspector OlivettiNikolaj Lie Kaas…AssassinArmin Mueller-Stahl…Cardinal StraussThure Lindhardt…ChartrandDavid Pasquesi…Claudio VincenziCosimo Fusco…Father SimeonVictor Alfieri…Lieutenant ValentiFranklin Amobi…Cardinal LamasseCurt Lowens…Cardinal EbnerBob Yerkes…Cardinal GuideraMarc Fiorini…Cardinal Baggia (as Marco Fiorini)Carmen Argenziano…Father Silvano BentivoglioHoward Mungo…Cardinal YorubaRance Howard…Cardinal BeckSteve Franken…Cardinal ColbertGino Conforti…Cardinal PuginiElya Baskin…Cardinal PetrovRichard Rosetti…Conclave CardinalSilvano Marchetto…Conclave CardinalThomas Morris…Urs WeberJonas Fisch…Adrian BachmanAugust Wittgenstein…Swiss Guardsman (as August Fredrik)Ben Bela Böhm…Swiss Guardsman (as Ben Bela Boehm)Paul Schmitz…Swiss GuardsmanJeffrey Boehm…Swiss Guard Blue (as Jeff Boehm)Xavier J. Nathan…PhilippeSteve Kehela…American ReporterUrsula Brooks…British ReporterRashmi…British ReporterYan Cui…Chinese ReporterFritz Michel…French ReporterMaria Cristina Heller…Italian ReporterRafael Petardi…Italian Reporter (as Pascal Petardi)Yesenia Adame…Mexican ReporterKristof Konrad…Polish ReporterMasasa Moyo…South African ReporterEd Francis Martin…South American Reporter (as Ed F. Martin)Cheryl Howard…CERN ScientistEndre Hules…CERN ScientistNorbert Weisser…CERN ScientistShelby Zemanek…Little Girl in SquareVanna Salviati…ProtesterRaffi Di Blasio…Protester (as Raffaele DiBlasio)Todd Schneider…CarabinieriRoberto Donati…CarabinieriRocco Passafaro…CarabinieriEmanuele Secci…CarabinieriAnna Katarina…DocentJames Ritz…TouristFelipe Torres Urso…Tourist (as Felipe Torres)Jose David Acevedo…Italian PoliceRoy Allen III…CardinalTibor Ambra…Carabinieri CaptainChristine Ames…Vatican NunVictor of Aquitaine…Vatican Choir MemberMichael Ark…CNN ReporterJohn Jason Bailey…Swiss Guard BlueJerred Berg…Stem Cell Protestor #2Sally Berman…Vatican Square SingerYuki Bird…ScientistAnthony Bonaventura…Vatican PoliceRobert Bradvica…Italian BoyCiara Bravo…Italian GirlMichael Patrick Breen…Ukrainian GeneralAidan Bristow…Conclave Priest #1Cheryl BryantBruce…Diplomat’s Wife Vatican MournerRaul Cardona…Piazza Navona TouristChristopher Casa…TouristPatrick Casa…Choirboy / TouristPasquale Cassalia…Rai ReporterFarouk Chakwa…CarabinieriBacha Chilaia…Carabinieri SergeantJason Ciok…Choir MemberJimmy Clabots…Vatican Choir MemberLaura Mary Clarke…Vatican MournerMark E. Clason…Vatican Choir MemberTammy Colbert…Vatican Square GypsyAustin Michael Coleman…Young Funeral MournerRobert Corvin…U.S. Army GeneralLuca Costa…FiremanGina D’Acciaro…Vatican Square SingerJohn Dardenne…Swiss Guard MulticolorWilliam…PriestShervin Davatgar…Arab ReporterBlake Dawson…Italian GirlVincent De Paul…Vatican Pall BearerCalvin Dean…Choir Member #1David Dedinsky…Vatican CardinalLea Deesing…Italian MournerNorman Deesing…Italian MournerAngelique Deuitch…TouristPaul DiVito…PriestBrant Dorman…Swiss Guard BlueAllen Dula…Vatican Police OfficerLiz Duran…Vatican MounerMatthew Earnest…Italian Mourner
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bobafettfanclub · 5 years ago
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Happy birthday to #BobaFett stuntman Bob Yerkes!
He did the pick-up shot landing on the skiff that they didn't have (or like) from the original Sarlacc Pit set.
Watch the entire video interview with him from Movieguide (with a little edit by BFFC to show the correct shot): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWhidedRS4Y
#BobaFettFanClub #StarWars #DailyFett
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goalhofer · 7 years ago
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1903 St. Louis Cardinals Roster:
Front: Harry Betts, Mordecai Brown, Clarence Currie, Pat Hynes and John Lovett.
Middle: Charles McFarland, Larry Milton, Charlie Moran, Ed Murphy, Mike O’Neill, Bob Rhoads, Warren Sanders, Ed Taylor and Bob Wicker.
Back: Stan Yerkes, Jack Coveney, Jack O’Neill, Jack Ryan, Art Weaver, Harry Berte, Dave Brain and Jimmy Burke.
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imustseemovie · 9 years ago
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Angels and Demons (2009) Directed by Ron Howard, Robert discovers the resurgence of an ancient brotherhood known as the Illuminati, he flies to Rome to warn the Vatican, the Illuminati's most hated enemy.
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myshowzip · 10 years ago
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