#Christopher Fitzgerald
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the-patchwork-girl-of-oz · 26 days ago
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Every time I see pics of the movie Charmed Circle with the OG Broadway charmed circle it just gives me “mama ozian with their ozling” vibes
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gameofthunder66 · 4 months ago
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'Revolutionary Road' (2008) film
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=watched 7/14/2024- 2 [1/4] stars- on DVD
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tokuvivor · 2 years ago
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DuckTales Character Songs! (Part 2, cont’d.)
@glowyjellyfish @shychick-52 Same list still, so tagging them again.
Doofus Drake
Never Ever Getting Rid of Me by Christopher Fitzgerald and Kimiko Glenn from Waitress
This song basically sums up Doofus’ unhealthy obsession with Louie.
Fenton Crackshell-Cabrera
Superman (It’s Not Easy) by Five for Fighting
Superheroes can get all the love and adoration from the public in the world, but that doesn’t change the fact that at their core, they’re still regular people, and it’s hard for them to be heroes. And that’s hardly lost on Fenton, DuckTales’ resident intrepid scientific intern, aka Gizmoduck. He loves helping the people of Duckburg (and sometimes even the world), but deep down, “[he’s] more than a bird, [he’s] more than a plane, [he’s] more than some pretty face beside a train. And it’s not easy to be [him].”
Goldie O’Gilt
Goldfinger by Shirley Bassey from Goldfinger
Sure, the titular Bond nemesis may be a man, but come on, this song fits Goldie to a T.
Magica de Spell
Queen of the Night by Whitney Houston from The Bodyguard
The context of this song could easily be changed to fit Magica’s storyline, especially prior to The Shadow War!, when she didn’t have her physical body back, and was just, well, a shadow. Many of the lyrics in the song can also be contextualized in a shipping way, if you choose to go that route.
Fergus and Downy McDuck
When You Need Me by Bruce Springsteen
This song is a good parent-to-child message, and I think it works really well in the context of Scrooge’s occasionally distant relationship with his parents.
M’ma Cabrera
Girl on Fire by Alicia Keys
This song just exudes powerful, badass female energy. I don’t know, I just think it fits M’ma really well.
And that’s it for Season 1-originating recurring characters. Next time, on to Season 2!
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thishadoscarbuzz · 6 months ago
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295 - Let Them All Talk
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Say it with us: confusion! In our episodes where we have discussed 2020, one of the major conversations we've yet to really tackle is the confusion around what films would be considered theatrical while most of the country's theatres were closed. This week's film occupied that undefined space: Steven Soderbergh's ensemble comedy Let Them All Talk. Meryl Streep starred as a heralded author reunited on a cruise with old friends who may have inspired her work, played by Dianne Wiest and Candice Bergen. While at sea, conversations of art vs. commerce, authenticity, and inspiration play out in improvisational delight. But alas, no one knew whether Let Them All Talk was a movie or TV.
This week, we talk about Soderbergh's films made for HBO Max and the Oscar nominated performances we would swap out this year in favor of the LTAT women. We also talk about Streep's career post-The Devil Wears Prada, Wiest monologuing about the night sky, and Murphy Brown vs. Dan Quayle.
Topics also include the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, this year's Emmy race, and Angels in America.
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glimeres · 9 months ago
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Miscast 2015 - Laura Benanti and Christopher Fitzgerald perform Sixteen Going On Seventeen from the musical The Sound Of Music
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floorman3 · 1 year ago
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Waitress: The Musical Review- A Beautifully Done Production Based On The 2007 Film Of The Same Name
Waitress was a 2007 indie rom-com starring Kerri Russell in the lead role of Jenna Hunterson. At the time it had a small following with fans of it saying it was charming and humorous.  Ever since to # MeToo movement has happened. This film has taken on a deeper meaning for a lot of women. It makes sense that it would spawn a Broadway play of the same name.  Adrienne Shelly was the writer and…
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kermodefan94-blog · 4 months ago
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Waitress: The Musical (Pro-Shot)  Review  
This writer already wrote a review for the last UK tour of the titular show discussed here with the release of this filmed recording. If you want broader thoughts on the show it might be best to dig through this blog archives. The main selling point of this edition beyond the typical positives that come with the pro shot industry generally is seeing original composer and lyricist Sara Bareilles…
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djkerr · 2 months ago
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Succession photography BTS by Christopher Norr
📷 @christophernorr2001 via IG
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frootlooppoptarts · 1 year ago
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Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss. Her lips suck forth my soul: see, where it flies!— Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again. Here will I dwell, for heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena.
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the-patchwork-girl-of-oz · 5 months ago
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I’ve seen fan casts of Kristen Chenoweth as Galinda’s mom (which I love) but also I would like to prepose Christopher Fitzgerald as Bfee (aka Boq’s dad from the book).
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Tracklist:
No One Mourns The Wicked • Dear Old Shiz • The Wizard And I • What Is This Feeling? • Something Bad • Dancing Through Life • Popular • I'm Not That Girl • One Short Day • A Sentimental Man • Defying Gravity • Thank Goodness • Wonderful • I'm Not That Girl (Reprise) • As Long As You're Mine • No Good Deed • March Of The Witch Hunters • For Good • Finale
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tommyxgrace-always · 1 year ago
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Nolan to Murphy:
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Never thought a Scott Fitzgerald quote would suit these two so much!!
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doctor-who-war-doctor · 16 days ago
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Babe wake up its time for my annual complain about how the 2021 broadway production of Company starring Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone never had a proshot or cast recording.
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gregor-samsung · 7 months ago
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" Nel corso di una conferenza stampa tenutasi nel maggio del 1962, John F. Kennedy proclamò, nei toni che gli erano consueti, la fine delle ideologie; rispose così a due bisogni della nazione: il bisogno di credere che le decisioni politiche siano nelle mani di specialisti imparziali e bipartitici e il bisogno di credere che i problemi di cui si occupano gli esperti siano incomprensibili ai profani: «Per molti anni la maggior parte di noi è stata condizionata ad avere un’opinione politica: repubblicana o democratica, “liberal”, conservatrice o moderata. La realtà dei fatti è che la maggior parte dei problemi… che dobbiamo affrontare ora, sono problemi tecnici, problemi amministrativi. Sono risoluzioni estremamente complesse, che non si prestano a quel nobile genere di agguerriti movimenti che in passato hanno infiammato il paese con tanta frequenza. [Essi] concernono questioni che trascendono ormai la capacità di comprensione della stragrande maggioranza…»*
*Citato in David Eakins, Policy-Planning for the Establishment in A New History of Leviathan, a cura di Ronald Radosh e Murray Rothbard, New York, Dutton, 1972, p. 198.
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Christopher Lasch, La cultura del narcisismo. L’individuo in fuga dal sociale in un’età di disillusioni collettive; Nuova postfazione dell’autore, traduzione di Marina Bocconcelli, Fabbri (collana Saggi Tascabili), 1992. [Libro elettronico]
[Edizione originale: The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of Diminishing Expectations, W. W. Norton, New York City, 1979]
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fireworkss-exe · 2 months ago
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why are the authors of my fav books all. weird.
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lobbycards · 3 months ago
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The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain, German lobby card. 1995
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