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loisfreakinglane · 5 months ago
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I'm talking about a clean slate.
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smashboy · 6 months ago
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"Did I fall asleep?"
"For a little while..."
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mrs-stans · 2 days ago
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A Turn as Trump Made Sebastian Stan an Unlikely Oscar Nominee
He is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in “The Apprentice” and “A Different Man.”
He is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in “The Apprentice” and “A Different Man.”
For years, it seemed fair to assume that the actor Sebastian Stan could make a career on both sides of Hollywood. There was dabbling in juicy supporting roles — he played the ex-husbands of both Tonya Harding and Pamela Anderson — while comfortably returning to the action-hero part for which he is best known: Bucky Barnes. As the erstwhile sidekick of Captain America, Stan has been a regular in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies since 2011 (including “Thunderbolts*,” which hits theaters in May). There are surely worse fates than simply maintaining that balance.
“There’s a group of actors — I’ll put Colin Farrell in this group as well — that are so handsome that in some sense it works against them,” said Jessica Chastain, Stan’s friend and castmate in “The Martian” and “The 355.”
While being too good-looking a movie star may be world’s-smallest-violin territory, a whirlwind year with two standout unconventional performances now has the 42-year-old cast in a very different light. It has also already brought in some leading-man hardware, with more maybe to come.
In the surreal comedy “A Different Man,” an actor who has a condition that distorts his facial features has a medical procedure to make himself instead look classically attractive — specifically, to look like Sebastian Stan. Stan’s gutsy subversion of his looks won him the Silver Bear for leading performance at last year’s Berlin International Film Festival and the Golden Globe for acting in a comedy or musical last month.
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Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in “The Apprentice,” called the movie “a fresh lens on him — but also on an American truth that doesn’t always get picked apart in this way.”Caroline Tompkins for The New York Times
The other movie, “The Apprentice,” is about a showy, morally questionable real estate mogul in 1970s and ’80s New York named Donald J. Trump. Stan plays Trump, his looks this time buried underneath both considerable physical makeup and all the figurative baggage viewers bring to the subject. From the movie’s premiere at the Cannes Film Festival last May, it was unclear if the film would find distribution and open in theaters, let alone be a part of awards season discussion.
But now Stan finds himself up for the Oscar in a lead acting role for playing the man who was re-elected weeks after the movie’s release, going up against four performers who have received Oscar nominations before: Adrien Brody (“The Brutalist”), Timothée Chalamet (“A Complete Unknown”), Colman Domingo (“Sing Sing”) and Ralph Fiennes (“Conclave”).
“A well-crafted character built from rage and years of suppression,” is how Stan described his character in an interview last week in Manhattan. “I would argue that even though I’m sure he’s seen the movie, maybe a few times — I have no idea by the way, this is me totally speculating — one of the issues he’s probably had with the film is it really shows you the opportunistic evolution of this person.”
After the Cannes premiere, Trump, through a spokesman, pledged to sue the filmmakers and called the movie “pure fiction” and defamatory. (Trump has not sued.)
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“What I’ve always seen in his journey, and certainly what we were exploring in the film,” Stan said of “The Apprentice,” “was the solidifying of a person into stone, the loss of humanity.”Scythia Films
Major studios and streaming services, from A24 and Searchlight to Netflix and Amazon, all passed. Even after “The Apprentice” was picked up by Briarcliff Entertainment and eventually made available on platforms like Apple TV+, Amazon and YouTube, the controversy surrounding it didn’t fully subside.
The trade magazine Variety could not place Stan in its prominent “Actors on Actors” series, in which acclaimed performers interview each other during awards season, because other actors “didn’t want to talk about Donald Trump,” Variety’s co-editor in chief Ramin Setoodeh confirmed in a statement.
“I found it distressing that the business of Hollywood didn’t have the courage to support this movie,” said Stan’s “The Apprentice” co-star Jeremy Strong, who is up for best supporting actor for playing Trump’s mentor, the attorney Roy Cohn. “And I found it incredibly heartening that the community of artists and the creatives in Hollywood have acknowledged” the film with Oscar nominations.
The Trump of the first half of the movie might surprise viewers used to the 2025 version: an outer-borough scion, ambitious but unsure, who bristles under his despotic father, aspires to greater recognition and bets big on the revival of Midtown Manhattan during its 1970s nadir.
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“To some extent I thrive on fear, on being told I can’t do it,” Stan said.Caroline Tompkins for The New York Times
The early Trump, whom Stan encountered in hours and hours of television interviews and documentaries he consumed while preparing for the role, really was rather different than the man who has dominated our national life for the last decade, Stan argued. “There is a dreamer there,” he said. “There is some idealism about America and New York and what it could be.”
As the ’70s turns to the 1980s, the movie’s Trump becomes far less sympathetic. Having disburdened himself of his need for a connected father-figure, he betrays Cohn, a gay man dying of AIDS. He rapes his wife, Ivana (who detailed an assault by Trump under oath but later clarified, “I do not want my words to be interpreted in a literal or criminal sense”).
“What I’ve always seen in his journey, and certainly what we were exploring in the film,” Stan added, “was the solidifying of a person into stone, the loss of humanity.”
When Stan received the offer to play Trump three years ago, he had already branched out beyond Bucky Barnes with the roles of Jeff Gillooly, the ex-husband to Tonya Harding who plotted the violent attack on Nancy Kerrigan, in “I, Tonya,” and Tommy Lee, of Mötley Crüe and sex-tape fame, in the Hulu limited series “Pam & Tommy” — in other words, real people who dominated tabloid pages in the 1990s (and probably shared a few with Trump).
“The Marvel of it all,” Stan said, has contributed to his willingness to take on riskier roles. Bucky Barnes “allowed me to, one, have the opportunity to survive,” he explained. “But coming back to that character over time and getting to do certain things with that character allowed me to look for its core opposite.”
Even so, he said he took seriously the several people he polled for advice — a studio executive, a casting director — who advised him to say no to playing Trump. But ultimately he accepted the part, betting on artistic growth.
“He was scared,” said Chastain, who was on set with him for “The 355” when the offer came. “I said, ‘If you’re scared, you have to do it.’”
A certain defiance crept in as well. “To some extent I thrive on fear, on being told I can’t do it,” Stan said. “Probably not unlike him!”
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Until recently, Stan was best known as Bucky Barnes in Marvel movies. “The Marvel of it all,” he said, has contributed to his willingness to take on riskier roles.Caroline Tompkins for The New York Times
As Stan studied Trump, he found more common ground.
“I think everything he does is about power,” Stan said. “There were a lot of times growing up where I felt very powerless over my life.”
Stan was born in 1982 in Romania, then ruled by the Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. His parents split up, and his father immigrated to California. His mother, a pianist, moved to Vienna to play and teach following Romania’s revolution in 1989. For more than a year, Stan was primarily cared for by grandparents. Then he joined his mother in Vienna, where he struggled to learn German and English.
“This Communist mentality of, ‘Don’t talk about anything, maybe they’re listening at the phone,’ was something I even felt in Vienna,” he said.
He transferred to an international school where his future stepfather was headmaster. The family eventually moved to New York.
Stan’s background was something Ali Abbasi, the Iranian filmmaker based in Denmark who directed “The Apprentice,” identified as resonant with the role of Trump, Stan said.
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“Immigrants in this country are some of the most patriotic,” said Stan, who was born in Romania. “My father, when he came here, he loved America. He loved the ’80s. He loved Ronald Reagan.”Caroline Tompkins for The New York Times
“I understood something about the script, about this person who was so desperate to get up there that he was not going to stop at anything,” Stan said.
Beyond the profundities of Trump’s motivations, Stan also set out to master the basics — the stare, the accent, the walk, the rhythm. The goal was not to do the most precise impression so much as to feel comfortable enough to forget about doing all the tics and instead live in (and improvise as) the character.
“He did such a deep dive and became a forensic detective,” said Strong, “tirelessly absorbing, observing, studying, internalizing everything he possibly could, to the point that you sort of graft it onto yourself, as if it’s a second skin, and you tip over into it.”
Stan watched many a TV interview (and there are many) on his iPad or listened through an earbud while going about his day — driving, shopping, brushing his teeth, he said. Trump’s superficialities at times led Stan back to the deeper character. “One of the things I realized was that he doesn’t breathe — it’s in the throat, it doesn’t really get into the stomach,” Stan said. At this point the obvious movie star with black hair and impressive stubble, sipping coffee quietly in a fashionable hotel lobby in white wool sweater and jeans, briefly transformed into you-know-who. “It’s more up here,” he continued. “Which is why he’s also walking the way he does — because, if you see, his posture is sort of jagged. But if you’re not breathing and you’re not in your body, you have also to think about what that does emotionally.”
“Emotionally” might be the crux of it — where an immigrant from Eastern Europe identifying with a man whose main migration was to traverse the East River from Queens to Manhattan came to see himself as different.
“Immigrants in this country are some of the most patriotic,” Stan said. “My father, when he came here, he loved America. He loved the ’80s. He loved Ronald Reagan.”
Trump, Stan argued, represents a curdling of the same American dream to which immigrants such as himself were attracted. “When you’re looking at the Trump mentality — that something terribly wrong has been done to me, and I have to overcome anything that feels weak, and generosity is actually transactional — we value people that succeed in that way in this country,” he said.
“The Apprentice,” Stan said, “was a fresh lens on him — but also on an American truth that doesn’t always get picked apart in this way.”
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thatscarletflycatcher · 5 months ago
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Inspired by @kajaono's post the other day about Victoria Hamilton, JLM and Austen adaptations, have a list of the actors that have been in at least 2 Austen adaptations:
Hat trickers:
Victoria Hamilton played Henrietta Musgrove in Persuasion (1995), Julia Bertram in Mansfield Park (1999), and Mrs. Foster in Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Johnny Lee Miller played one of Fanny's brothers in Mansfield Park (1983), Edmund Bertram in Mansfield Park (1999), and Mr. Knightley in Emma (2009).
Doubles:
Joanna David played Elinor Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility 1972; she also played Mrs. Gardiner in Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Samantha Bond played Maria Bertram in Mansfield Park (1983); she later on played Mrs. Weston in Emma (ITV, 1996)
Bernard Hepton played Sir Thomas Bertram in Mansfield Park (1983); he later on played Mr. Woodhouse in Emma (ITV, 1996)
Sylvestra Latouzel played Fanny Price in Mansfield Park (1983); she later on played Mrs. Allen in Northanger Abbey (2007)
Nicholas Farrell played Edmund Bertram in Mansfield Park (1983); he later on played Mr. Musgrove in Persuasion (2007)
Irene Richard played Charlotte Lucas in Pride and Prejudice (1980); she then played Elinor Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility (1981)
Robert Hardy played General Tilney in Northanger Abbey (1987); he later on played Sir John Middleton in Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Sophie Thompson played Mary Musgrove in Persuasion (1995), and then the following year she played Miss Bates in Emma (Miramax, 1996)
Kate Beckinsale played Emma Woodhouse in Emma (1996); later on she played Lady Susan in Love and Friendship (2016)
Blake Ritson played Edmund Bertram in Mansfield Park (2007) and later on Mr. Elton in Emma (2009)
Jemma Redgrave played Lady Bertram in Mansfield Park (2007); she later on played Mrs. DeCourcy in Love and Friendship (2016)
Lucy Robinson played Mrs. Hurst in Pride and Prejudice (1995); the following year she played Mrs. Elton in Emma (ITV, 1996)
Carey Mulligan played Kitty Bennet in Pride & Prejudice (2005) and then Isabella Thorpe in Northanger Abbey (2007)
Lucy Briers played Mary Bennet in Pride and Prejudice (1995); she also played a minor role as Mrs. Reynolds in Emma (2020)
If we include Austen-adjacent pieces:
Hat tricks:
Hugh Bonneville played Mr. Rushworth in Mansfield Park (1999) and later on played Rev. Brook Bridges in Miss Austen Regrets (2007) and then Mr. Bennet in Lost in Austen (2008)
Doubles:
Olivia Williams played Jane Fairfax in Emma (ITV, 1996); she later on played Jane Austen in Miss Austen Regrets (2007)
Also, Greta Scacchi played Mrs. Weston in Emma (Miramax, 1996) and went on to play Cassandra Austen in Miss Austen Regrets (2007)
Guy Henry played John Knightley in Emma (ITV, 1996), and later on played Mr. Collins in Lost in Austen (2008)
Christina Cole played Caroline Bingley in Lost in Austen (2008) and then Mrs. Elton in Emma (2009)
Anna Maxwell Martin played Cassandra Austen in Becoming Jane (2009), and then went on to play Elizabeth Bennet in Death Comes to Pemberley (2014)
JJ Feild played Mr. Tilney in Northanger Abbey (2007) and later on played Mr. Nobley in Austenland (2014)
If we include radiodramas/radioplays:
Hat tricks:
Blake Ritson gets it as he played Colonel Brandon in the 2010 S&S radio drama
Doubles:
Amanda Root played Anne Elliot in Persuasion (1995); she also played Fanny Price in the 1997 radio drama for Mansfield Park
Felicity Jones also played Fanny in the 2003 radio drama for Mansfield Park, and later on played Catherine Morland in Northanger Abbey (2007)
Robert Glenister played Captain Harville in Persuasion (1995); he also played Edmund Bertram in the 1997 radio drama for Mansfield Park
Amanda Hale played Mary Musgrove in Persuasion (2007) and later on Elinor Dashwood in the 2010 radio drama for Sense and Sensibility.
David Bamber played Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice (1995); he later on played Mr. Elton in the 2000 radio drama for Emma
Robert Bathurst played Mr. Knightley in the same adaptation of Emma; later on he played Mr. Weston in Emma (2009)
Also in that adaptation, Tom Hollander played Frank Churchill; he later on played Mr. Collins in Pride & Prejudice (2005)
Juliet Stevenson played Anne Elliot in the 1986 radio drama for Persuasion; later on she played Mrs. Elton in Emma (Miramax, 1996)
And I'm very likely still forgetting someone.
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elizadushkudaily · 1 year ago
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Dollhouse - S1
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Friday February 13, 2009. Eliza Dushku plays Caroline Farrell and Echo in episode 1x01 Ghost. (IMDB rating: 7 / 10)
Dollhouse, Season 1, Episode 1: Ghost. "A wealthy backer asks the Dollhouse for help when his daughter is kidnapped. They send Echo to negotiate the release."
In Dollhouse a top secret organization erases the identities of attractive young people, turning them into blank "dolls" ready for imprints of temporary identities they need to fulfill assignments for clients.
Eliza appeared in every episode of Dollhouse's two seasons, most often playing Echo. She also served as series producer. (Eliza's first producer credit is as associate producer on her 2008 movie The Alphabet Killer.)
Some of Eliza's more memorable named imprints and their main episodes in S1 were: hostage negotiator "Ellie" Penn (1x01), outdoorsy date Jenny (1x02), singer / bodyguard Jordan (1x03), undercover criminal mastermind Taffy (1x04), blind cult member Esther Louise Carpenter (1x05), breadwinner nurse Rebecca Mynor (1x06), wealthy equestrian Margaret Bashford (1x10), and reading volunteer Susan (1x11).
Two episodes did not air live on TV and are listed below in parentheses: the original pilot named "Echo" and the bonus "flash forward" 1x13. (S1 average IMDB rating: 8 / 10)
(credit to IMDB)
related gifs and posts: (0x00 Echo) 1x01 Ghost 1x02 The Target 1x03 Stage Fright 1x04 Gray Hour 1x05 True Believer 1x06 Man on the Street 1x07 Echoes 1x08 Needs 1x09 A Spy in the House of Love 1x10 Haunted 1x11 Briar Rose 1x12 Omega (1x13 Epitaph One)
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pkmn-downtheline · 1 year ago
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omg i just noticed miette x farrell on the google doc! im so curious about the idea behind them as a ship (or are they still divorced?)
They're divorced! Caroline went through a bunch of CODs and found one that looked like someone Miette could be attracted to. He also just looks like someone Miette would divorce afterwards lmao
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sondheims-hat · 2 years ago
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Anita
Chita Rivera (1957), Devra Korwin (1959), Rita Tanno (1960), Rita Moreno (1961), Barbara Luna (1968), Debbie Allen (1980), Lee Robinson (1984), Charlotte D'Amboise (Jerome Robbins' Broadway 1989), Caroline O'Connor (1992), Natascia Diaz (1995), Vivian Nixon (2006), Manoly Farrell (2008), Karen Olivo (2009), Oneika Phillips (2009), Michelle Aravena (2010), Jessica Vosk (2013), Bianca Marroquin (2019), Yessenia Ayala (2020), Ariana DeBose (2021), Amanda Castro (2023).
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awkwardjewishtheatrenerd · 21 days ago
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Wish you lived on Easy Street? Same.
Join me, Whoopi, and the rest of the company of Annie so we can all wish we were on Easy Street together. But hey, there's always tomorrow....
Annie December 2024 (Matinee) (Partial) Fourth National Tour $15 Cast: Hazel Vogel (Annie), Whoopi Goldberg (Miss Hannigan), Mark Woodard (u/s Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks), Julia Nicole Hunter (Grace Farrell), Rhett Guter (Rooster Hannigan), Avril Kagan (s/w Duffy), Aria Valentina Aldea (Pepper), Olive Ross-Kline (Molly), Isabella De Souza Moore (Lily St. Regis), Brooke Olivia Gatto (s/w July), Kylie Noelle Patterson (Tessie), Eva Carreon (Kate), Joel Newsome (u/s Franklin D. Roosevelt), Stephen Cerf (Ensemble), Anthony Dasilva (Ensemble), Savannah Fisher (Ensemble), Alloria Frayser (Ensemble), Caroline Glazier (Ensemble), Ryan Mulvaney (s/w Ensemble), Melinda Parrett (Ensemble), Lawrence E. Street (Ensemble), Drew Tanabe (Ensemble) Notes: MP4 format. Filmed in 4K from the right orchestra. Mix of wide shots and zooms. Heads causing obstruction along the sides and/or bottom at any given time. Contains approximately 37 minutes of Act 1 and a complete Act 2. NFS forever except through master and NFT through January 24, 2030. Screenshots: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBYfxT
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brookstonalmanac · 2 months ago
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Birthdays 12.10
Beer Birthdays
Eugene O’Keefe (1827)
Jack Joyce (1942)
Paul Holgate (1967)
Ed Kopta (1969)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kenneth Branagh; Irish actor (1960)
Melvil Dewey; librarian, Dewey Decimal System creator (1851)
Emily Dickinson; poet (1830)
Douglas Kenney; National Lampoon co-founder (1947)
Ada Lovelace; English mathematician and computer scientist (1815)
Famous Birthdays
Ken Albers; pop singer (1924)
Allora Ashlyn; pornstar (1993)
Elizabeth Baker; economist (1885)
Isaac Beeckman; Dutch scientist and philosopher (1588)
María Bibiana Benítez; Puerto Rican poet (1783)
Rod Blagojevich; Illinois politician (1956)
Dan Blocker; actor (1928)
Philip R. Craig; author (1933)
Susan Dey; actor (1952)
Michael Clarke Duncan; actor (1957)
Bob Farrell; businessman, founder of Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour (1927)
Bobby Flay; celebrity chef (1964)
César Franck; Belgian composer (1822)
Cornelia Funke; German writer (1958)
Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole; Italian painter (1654)
Greg Giraldo; comedian (1965)
Rumer Godden, English author and poet (1907)
Harold Gould; actor (1913)
Morton Gould; pianist and composer (1913)
Paul Hardcastle; English musician, composer (1957)
Jack Hues; English singer-songwriter (1954)
Chet Huntley; television journalist (1911)
Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi; German mathematician (1804)
James I of Scotland; Scottish leader (1394)
Tommy Kirk; actor (1941)
Carolyn Kizer; poet (1925)
Dorothy Lamour; actor (1914)
Harry Locke; English actor (1913)
Pierre Louÿs; Belgian-French author and poet (1870)
Mako; actor (1933)
Victor McLaglen; English-American actor (1886)
Una Merkel; actress (1903)
Oliver Messiaen; French composer (1908)
Stephanie Morgenstern; Swiss-Canadian actress (1965)
Ray Nance; trumpeter, violinist, and singer (1913)
Nikolay Nekrasov; Russian poet (1821)
Barbara Nichols; actress (1928)
Mary Norton; writer (1903)
Hermes Pan; dancer and choreographer (1909)
Nia Peeples; pop singer (1961)
Summer Phoenix; actress (1978)
Nelly Sachs; German-Swedish poet and playwright (1891)
Caroline Mehitable Fisher Sawyer; poet (1811)
E.H. Shepard; British illustrator (1879)
Guitar Slim; blues singer-songwriter and guitarist (1926)
Johannes Stöffler; German mathematician and astronomer (1452)
Penelope Trunk; writer (1966)
Adriaen van Ostade; Dutch painter (1610)
Meg White; rock drummer (1974)
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newcountryradio · 6 months ago
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New Country 27e jaargang  #T1242 (S801) (C42)van 19 augustus 2024  (wk 34) uitzending op Smelne fm & Crossroads Country Radio
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Album van de week:   Post Malone – F-1 Trillion          
Classic album: Billy Ray Cyrus – Some Gave All           1991
Hits of the Year : 2001
Maandfavoriet : George Strait - The Little Things    
Maandartiest : Kenny Chesney    
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Kenny Chesney –  No Shoes , No Shirt No problems      *maandartiest
John Michael Montgomery – be My Baby Tonight         #1 30 jaar.
Ian Munsick - Caroline
Noeline Hofmann -Purple Gas
Luke Bryan - Closing Time In California (
Randy Houser – Rub a Little  Dirt On
Randall King - I Could Be That Rain
Kelsea Ballerini ft Noah Kahan – Cowboys Cry Too
Shaboozey - A Bar Song (Tipsy)  #1.
Post Malone. – Wrong Ones (ft Tim McGraw)    Album vd week
Post Malone. -  Have The Heart  (ft Dolyy Parton) *Album vd week
Alabama – the Closer You Get    Entertainer  1983
Jessica Andrews – Who I Am   2001
Clay Walker – The Chain Of Love .
Merle Haggard – My Favorite Memory
George Strait - The Little Things  . favoriet 
Aaron Watson - Live Or Die Trying   sofi
Billy Ray Cyrus - Could've Been Me classic album
Billy Ray Cyrus -  She's Not Cryin' Anymore   classic album
Johnny Blue Skies – If The Sun Never Rises Again   
Alan Jackson -  Remember When     (3 in 1) 
Alan Jackson – When Somebody Loves you      
Alan Jackson -  The Blues Man      
Post Malone – Never Love You Again  (ft Sierra Farrell) Album vd week
R.R. Williams - Tulsa.
49 Winchester - Tulsa.
Morgan Wallen -  Tennessee Numbers   #1 album.
Gavin Adcock – Run Your Mouth .
Brock Davis – keep On
Little Big Town  - Wine, Beer, Whiskey.
Rhonda Vincent – Wagon Wheel . (trucksong)
Kenny Chesney – When The Sun Goes Down      maandartiest
Kinky Friedman & Billy Joe Shaver.- When The Fallen Angels Fly (Live) juweeltje
Chaley Crockett -  (Ghost) Riders In The Sky   vw
Post Malone – M.E.X.I.C.O   ft (billy strings )Album vd week
Richard Lynch - Rollin' With the Flow.  
Willie Nelson . Last Leaf
Eric De Vries -  Miss Holly Golightly  Dutch corner
Yara Beeks - Where the Road leads me
Alan Jackson – where Were you     #5 2001
Blake Shelton – Austin     #4
Toby Keith – I Wanna Talk About me    #3
Lonestar – I’m Already There     # 2001
Brooks & Dunn – Ain’t Nothing About You    #1 2001
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loisfreakinglane · 3 months ago
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DOLLHOUSE // 2.12 “The Hollow Men”
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multitudecontainer420 · 7 months ago
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Josette delphine Barbara Steele Jessica harper vonetta Gloria holden Simone simon Michelle yeoh suzzanna Moira shearer grace Jones Tina turner Raquel Welch Sally Ann howes Caroline Munro fay Wray Anne francis better midler Diana Ross Lena horne Margaret Hamilton
Lucy lawless Nana visitor Terry farrell juliet landau
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xpoken · 10 months ago
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En juin 2017, le film d'animation Moi, moche et méchant 3 est sorti sur grand écran
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Farrell a enregistré le single "Yellow Light" spécialement pour le film.  La même année, le rappeur devient le protagoniste du dernier mini-film tourné dans le cadre de la campagne publicitaire du nouveau sac Gabrielle de Chanel.  Le clip de 7 minutes a été créé par le directeur créatif de Chanel, le légendaire Karl Lagerfeld, et la vidéo a été réalisée par Antoine Carlier.
 Chanel et Pharrell Williams ont une longue amitié et le producteur de musique lui-même est un ambassadeur de la marque.  L'artiste populaire de 44 ans a établi une sorte de record : il est le premier homme de l'histoire de la maison Chanel à participer au tournage d'une campagne publicitaire.  Auparavant, l'actrice Kristen Stewart, le mannequin Caroline de Maigret et, bien sûr, l'égérie de l'éminente créatrice, Cara Delevingne, sont apparues dans des mini-films consacrés à la sortie de Gabrielle de Chanel. Il convient de noter que non seulement les relations amicales sont associées au modèle britannique du musicien.  En décembre 2014, ils ont joué dans le court métrage Chanel Reincarnation, et en 2017, Farrell est devenu le producteur de la première vidéo du mannequin, I Feel Everything.  La composition était la bande originale du film de Luc Besson "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets", dans lequel Kara, avec Dane DeHaan, jouait le rôle principal.  Le single est sorti le 20 juillet (la veille de la première américaine du film).
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leanstooneside · 1 year ago
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Seeking guidance from above (NUCLEON)
1. B.J. NOVAK'S WEAKEST THUMB
2. ANGELINA PIVARNICK'S HIGH-DENSITY CHEEK
3. KRISTIN DAVIS'S ADDICTING FOREHEAD
4. ANNA NICOLE SMITH'S SUBORDINATE FOREARM
5. KEVIN CONNOLLY'S LUSTY BACK
6. JANELLE MONAE'S CONTAMINATED TONGUE
7. PRINCESS DIANA'S AEROSOL HAIR
8. NATASHA RICHARDSON'S MIGRATING WAIST
9. DAVID GUETTA'S ACQUAINTED HIP
10. ALLISON WILLIAMS'S EMBRYO EYE
11. DAVID LETTERMAN'S WORSTED FOREHEAD
12. SOFÍA VERGARA'S SUBORDINATE EYELASH
13. DAVID BOREANAZ'S APPORTIONED THIGH
14. KELLY CUTRONE'S SLANTING HAIR
15. BOB HARPER'S ADVISED MOUTH
16. CAROLINE MANZO'S BUFFY FOREARM
17. KATIE HOLMES'S PERPLEXED UPPER ARM
18. CHELSEA CLINTON'S PROCESS THIGH
19. ZACHARY QUINTO'S MIGHTY LIP
20. CHRIS CUOMO'S ENLISTED EAR
21. HALLE BERRY'S SHINY ARM
22. JOEL MADDEN'S BOLSTERED FOREARM
23. COLIN FARRELL'S HUDDLED HAND
24. ELLEN PAGE'S AGREEABLE BUTTOCKS
25. STAR JONES'S NONCOMMERCIAL FOREHEAD
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livingentirelylarge · 3 years ago
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michelle-manips · 2 years ago
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Eliza Dushku/Tom Ellis Manip
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