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vulture feather - liminal fields [FLT-094]
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•○•♡•○•Fanfic Masterlist•○•♡•○•
A/n: Still in the process of uploading all of these so not everything has links yet
○Sandor Clegane
• Fraye Hill of House Lannister
• Too Many Questions
• Reminiscing
○ Rory McCann
• Boat Ride
• A Gift
○Colin Firth
• Proof
• Time
• Thanks, Stan
• Lust For Life
• Hope Springs
○Kingsman
•Eggsy's Plan
• Reciprocated Feelings
• First Words
○Till Lindemann
• Changes
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Ransom '79 ('12'): Two Extraordinary Stories, Past and Present, Intertwine.
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Ransom '79". An engrossing documentary about a fiendish plot to bring down the Irish economy. 4/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “Ransom ’79” (2024) (From the 2024 Irish Film Festival, London). “Ransom 79” was the second film I saw this week at the Irish Film Festival in London. It is another documentary but as the festival’s director Michael Hayden commented on introducing the film, “It plays out like a thriller”. And he was right. Bob the Movie Man Rating: “Ransom ’79” Plot Summary: In…
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13.119 Dishonour Among Thieves
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PODCAST: HORRY
You can’t advertise if you can’t attention. You can’t get attention if you don’t stand out. You can’t stand out without being different. You can’t do different if you think the same. If you think different you’re likely to be different. Being different is a problem to agencies. A BBH Planner once complained ‘the problem with this place is they can’t accommodate black sheep’. Equally, I doubt TBWA…
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Hot Medieval & Fantasy Men Melee Masterpost
Day 4
Turgut Alp [Cengiz Coşkun] VS. Elendil [Lloyd Owen]
Azog the Defiler [Manu Bennett] VS. Uglúk [Nathaniel Lees]
Aemond Targaryen [Ewan Mitchell] VS. Kai [Michael Gothard]
Arthur Pendragon [Bradley James] VS. Arondir [Ismael Cruz Cordova]
Wen Kexing [Gong Jun] VS. Arthur Pendragon [Alexandre Astier]
Sir Gwaine [Eoin Macken] VS. al'Lan Mandragoran [Daniel Henney]
Count Rugen [Christopher Guest] VS. Hamlet [Iain Glen]
Inigo Montoya [Mandy Patinkin] VS. Robert of Huntingdon [Jason Connery]
Henry VIII [Ray Winstone] VS. Tywin Lannister [Charles Dance]
King Edmund the Just [Mark Wells] VS. Merlin [Nicol Williamson]
Gawain [Dev Patel] VS. Sir Elyan [Adetomiwa Edun]
Boromir [Sean Bean] VS. Sir Percival [Tom Hopper]
Sir Leon [Rupert Young] VS. Merlin [Colin Morgan]
Isildur [Maxim Baldry] VS. Aragorn [Viggo Mortensen]
Rand al'Thor [Josha Stradowski] VS. Samwise Gamgee [Sean Astin]
Ash Williams [Bruce Campbell] VS. Chu Hun [Peter Ho]
Loial [Hammed Animashaun] VS. Khal Drogo [Jason Momoa]
Gandalf [Ian McKellen] VS. Merlin [Sam Neill]
Ubbe Ragnarsson [Jordan Patrick Smith] VS. Gendry [Joe Dempsie]
Sandor Clegane [Rory McCann] VS. Sir Lancelot [Nicholas Clay]
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Dana Andrews, Matthew/Stymie Beard, Brahms’s 1879 Violin Concerto in D, Greg Carmichael (Acoustic Alchemy), Johnny Cash’s 1st free concert @ San Quentin (1960) w/Merle Haggard in the “audience,” Morris Chestnut, Xavier Cugat, Douglas David, Joseph Donkoh, Morgan Fisher (Mott the Hoople), Grandmaster Flash, E.M. Forster, Philip Glass’s 2012 SYMPHONY NO. 9, Rocky Graziano, Ty Hardin, the Hearts of Space radio series (1983), Miki Higashino, Huntingdon High School (PA), Milt “Bags” Jackson, web journalist Kathy Kolb, Carole Landis, Charles Matongo, Country Joe McDonald, Lorenzo de' Medici, Makori Mokua, Colin Morgan, Arthur Prysock, Paul Revere (the Revolutionary), Paul Revere & the Raiders (1958), Betsy Ross, Nathaniel Shilkret, Simon & Garfunkel’s 1966 “Sounds of Silence” single, Shelby Steele, Tank, TOP OF THE POPS TV show (1964), Ari Up (The Slits), “Mad Anthony” Wayne, Huldrych Zwingli and my former neighbor, occasional collaborator, and Renaissance Man, Bill Stefanacci—globe-trotting film-maker, martial arts expert, surfer, yoga enthusiast, and mastermind behind the band Funk Dub Division.
Beyond guiding the musical brain trust of FDD, Bill is immersed in the physics and electronics of psycho acoustics. Published in over 800 journals, his theories on sub-atomic particle/wave arrays in DNA are accepted by the global science community as the bridge between the material world and consciousness itself. Bill is also the head of ESA Productions, creating documentaries and films for educational television. Musically he has worked Hugh Masakela, Les McCann, Metallica, Judy Mowatt, The Persuasions, Third World, Pamela Z, and various classical/world music ensembles. As for Funk Dub Division, they’re not just music—they’re a state of mind involving funk, dub, soul, experimental, and electronic moshing featuring some of world music's tightest players and vocalists blend in a digital, psychedelic amalgamation. On a cosmic turntable they play next to Black Uhuru, Miles Davis, Martin Denny, Thelonious Monk, Rufus, Ravi Shankar, and William Burroughs. Have some fun in 2024 with FDD’s music—and HB BS!
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It always amazes me the difference a good beard makes on Dominic! - he looks like a completely different person without it!
@everythingisdragons and I have a joke about the girls just completely 'Nope!'-ing any attempts of Leon's to shave 🤣
13.145 Potential for Conflict
MONROE: Rest assured—you’re never very far from the forefront of any of our minds.
Luke’s first episode and it’s a good introduction to who he is. The more amusing part is Reg & Dave competing to be his second puppy-walker—and Polly getting the job in the end.
Dominic Power’s (Leon Taylor) second guest appearance this season.
#the bill#leon taylor#dominic power#luke ashton#scott neal#potential for conflict#tony stamp#graham cole#polly page#lisa geoghan#gary mccann#clive wedderburn#dave quinnan#andrew paul#reg hollis#jeff stewart#andrew monroe#colin tarrant
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6 / 10
Título Original: Dead Shot
Año: 2023
Duración: 87 min
País: Reino Unido
Dirección: Charles Guard, Thomas Guard
Guion: Ronan Bennett, Charles Guard, Thomas Guard
Música: Max de Wardener
Fotografía: Mattias Rudh
Reparto: Aml Ameen, Colin Morgan, Mark Strong, Felicity Jones, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Sophia Brown
Productora: Upper Street, Parallel Film and Television Productions, Piecrust Productions, Rocket Science. Distribuidora: Front Row Filmed Entertainment
Género: Action; Thriller
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A POST_PUNK EXPRESS… // @lunacylunacylunacy is here w/ “UNIVERSAL PRESSURE,” the second single/title -track from their forthcoming EP (5/26 @dedstrangerecords) & it finds Pennsylvania-based noisenik bringing the “deep electronic cuts that shake & rattle with power” ethos across 4 mins of blownout hell_scaping. “PEACH FUZZ” is the latest single from @mandyindiana’s forthcoming LP titled ‘i’ve seen a way’ (5/19 @firetalkrecs) & it finds the Manchester-based quartet of Valentine Caulfield (vocals), Scott Fair (guitar), Simon Catling (synth) & Alex Macdougall (drums) soundtracking your next industrialized rave_up. @pardoner.band are here w/ “ARE YOU FREE TONIGHT?,” the lead single from their forthcoming LP titled ‘Peace Loving People’ (6/23 @barnonerecords) & it finds the SF-based quartet of Max Freeland (guitar/vox), River Van Den Berghe (drums), Trey Flanigan (guitar/vox) & Colin Burris (bass) bringing their brashly subdued & post_punked SlackerRawk. “BIG MAN” is the lead single from @spy.worldwide’s debut LP titled ‘Satisfaction’ (6/2 @triplebrecords) & it finds the BAY AREA HARDCORE PUNKs charging straight out the gate w/ a face pummeled ferocity before pumping the brakes w/ a deliciously sludge’d final-third push. @vessel.atl are here w/ a new standalone single titled “TELEPHONE” (@doublephantom) & it finds the Atlanta-based quartet of Alex Tuisku (drums/vox), Keron Robinson (guitar), Dan Pulido (bass) & Isaac Bishop (sax/vox) bringing that NYC PostPunk vibe across a 1:51 clip of bookishly skronk’d NuWave. “BE STILL” is the latest single from VULTURE FEATHER’s forthcoming debut LP titled ‘Liminal Fields’ (6/2 @felte_label) & it finds the Hayfork-based trio of Colin McCann (vocals/guitar), Brian Gossman (bass) & Eric Fiscus (drums) bringing a rangy bout of art_rawking PostPunk.
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Bad Penny
Episode Recap #58: Bad Penny Original Airdate: November 11, 1989
Starring: Louise Robey as Micki Foster Steve Monarque as Johnny Ventura (as Steven Monarque) Chris Wiggins as Jack Marshak
Guest cast: Ed Setrakian as Parker R. Goreman Sean McCann as Vince Ventura John Bourgeois as Edward Briggs John Tench as Romeo Koslow Katherine Ashby as Rita Mark Melymick as Desk Sargeant Dwight Bacquie as Driver Raymond Hunt as Hard Hat Mung-Ling Tsui as Anchor Woman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Colin Fox as Sylvan Winters (archive footage) Jonathan Hartman as Cameron Tiriel (archive footage) John D. LeMay as Ryan Dallion (archive footage) Allen Stewart-Coates as Carl Naft (archive footage)
Written by Marilyn Anderson and Billy Riback Directed by William Fruet
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Show opens with the end of the "Tails I Live, Heads You Die" episode from Season Two. We see the collapse of the building with the Satanic cult, and the Coin of Ziocles left buried. Then cut to present day. A construction crew is excavating the site and workers come upon the skeleton of Sylvan Winters and the coin. To avoid work delays, they dump the remains and tell no one. The coin falls on to the ground.
At night, two cops in a car are waiting on another man. They plan to rob him, being tired of working hard for nothing. They see a car pull up and hurry over to spy on the man. This man pulls a briefcase out of hiding, full of drugs. The others accost him and want to know where the money is. He says it is hidden. The two men, Goreman and Briggs, argue and the other, Koslow gets away, shooting Briggs. Goreman then shoots Koslow, who says Goreman can't kill him since he's a cop. Goreman sees the coin on the ground and tells the other man to call it, let the coin decide. But it is the Coin of Ziocles, so a beam shoots out into Koslow's head, killing him. Goreman is surprised by this and picks up the coin.
Cut to credits.
We open on Johnny, sadly looking at a picture of him and his dad. Jack comes down, him and Micki are off to evaluate some antiques Micki asks if something is wrong and Johnny mentions he used to fish with his dad this time of year. Micki and Jack try to comfort him and offer support.
At the police station, his superior is going over Goreman's report of the shoot out that led to his partner Brigg's death and Koslow's weird burn. The chief tells him to take a few days off, but Goreman says no. He asks if any cases previously had marks like the one on Koslow's head, and the chief mentions the cult from a couple of years ago.
Jack and Micki arrive back as Johnny is watching the news report about the shooting. When the anchorwoman mentions the ram's head mark on the drug dealer's head, Micki drops the statue she brought home. Her and Jack are shocked, Jack tries to say it might not be the coin, but Micki knows it is and runs upstairs. A confused Johnny asks what's up and Jack fills him on the coin of Ziocles and what it does. And that it killed Micki. He also tells how they got Micki back and thought the coin was buried for good.
In the police file room, Goreman looks for a file for "Hewitt" and sees a photo with the ram's head.
Jack goes to check on Micki, who is sitting on her bed. She says she's scared. Jack says he is, too. She's afraid the coin will kill her again, but Jack says they have to go after it. Micki says no, she's paranoid the coin is out for her personally.
Goreman is at home, reading the file and all about the Coin of Ziocles. He learns the coin can kill and raise the dead. He goes to the morgue. He unzips a back, seeing a horribly disfigured body. Then he finds Briggs' body and places the coin on his forehead. Briggs awakens and Goreman welcomes him back.
Jack, Micki and Johnny arrive at the site where the building the cult had been, now the construction site. Jack goes to look around. Micki has a flashback of when the Coin was used to kill her. She freaks out and Johnny asks what it was like to be dead. She says she was cold and it was empty and Satan was waiting for her. She can't stay, telling Johnny she'll meet them back at the store before running off.
Goreman has Briggs at his apartment, telling him they can use the powers of the coin to bring Koslow back and find the money. Briggs is a bit off, sort of super pale and dazed. Goreman says they will kill Rita, the hooker who tipped them off, then use the coin to resurrect Koslow. Briggs is still acting weird.
Jack tells Johnny the cops won't let him investigate the area where the shooting happened. He then tells Johnny they should keep Micki out of this as much as possible. Jack wants to go to the police station to find out more, but since Johnny's dad had friends there, he offers to go.
At the station, Johnny talks to the Sarge, who knows him. Johnny asks about the shooting, and Goreman overhears. Johnny uses the computer when the Sarge leaves to find Goreman's address.
Back at the store, Jack tells Johnny to be quiet, Micki is napping. Johnny tells Jack what he found out and that Briggs' body has disappeared. Micki comes down, overhearing this. Johnny says maybe it is okay, maybe Goreman just wanted his partner back. Micki is aghast, and Jack tries to tell Johnny it doesn't work that way. Micki runs back upstairs and Jack goes after her.
Goreman and Briggs put on their uniforms and head out to find and kill Rita. Johnny arrives outside the apartment, and sees the men get into their car. He recognizes the now-alive Briggs from the paper. He follows them.
That night, Goreman and Briggs pull alongside Rita and tell her to get into the car. She is reluctant, so Briggs grabs her and tosses her in the back. Johnny watches and again follows as they drive off.
The cops take Rita to an out of the way spot and she's afraid they are going to assault her. Instead, Goreman tosses the coin in the air and when it lands, the beam shoots out, killing the woman. Johnny watches, shocked. Briggs takes Rita's body to dump. Johnny runs up and tackles Goreman. The coin falls and Johnny grabs it. Goreman shoots at Johnny, but he gets away.
Back in her room, Micki is writing to Ryan. She misses him and is scared. Jack comes to check on her. She says maybe the letter will help Ryan understand when she's dead. Micki is worried it won't be long before they are both dead at the hands of a cursed antique. Jack tries to comfort her. Johnny comes up but doesn't want to interrupt, so he goes back downstairs. He looks at the photo of him and his dad.
Later, at the cemetery, Johnny looks at the coin in his hand then begins to dig up the grave of his father. He eventually does, opens the coffin and places the coin on the dead man's forehead. Vince Ventura awakens, confused as to what is going on. Johnny tells him they need to get out of there.
In their car, Briggs and Goreman are going to find Johnny. Goreman heard Johnny at the police station and he thinks Johnny would take the coin to the cemetery to revive his father.
Johnny has taken his father to the place they used to go camp and fish at. Vince is acting a bit odd, which Johnny notices, but shrugs off, since he's just happy to have him back. Johnny goes to make a call at the lodge.
In the cemetery, Goreman and Briggs find the dug up grave and open coffin and head to find Johnny.
Micki comes downstairs, and Jack says Johnny's machine has a message that he went fishing. The phone rings. Johnny tells Jack he's on a lead for the coin. Jack tries to tell Johnny it is too dangerous, but Johnny hangs up. Micki is now worried they'll lose Johnny like they lost Ryan. Jack is frustrated. Micki tells him he doesn't know what it was like to be dead. Jack tells her to get on with her life, she's not dead now. Micki is just afraid, but Jack says they have to stop them.
Goreman and Briggs break into Johnny's apartment, then look for clues to where they went. They play the answering machine and see the fishing photo with the lake name and know where to go.
At their campsite, Johnny listens to his dad talk. Vince is acting very off, talking to Johnny about life and the universe. Johnny says he missed his dad, but Vince asks where Johnny's mother is. Just then, Goreman and Briggs arrive and threaten a confused Vince. Johnny pulls the coin and threatens to use it. He gets his dad in the car before the cops start shooting. Johnny dives into the car but drops the coin. He speeds off. Briggs and Goreman argue and Briggs shoots and kills his partner and gets the coin.
Jack and Micki arrive at Johnny's apartment and are worried about the mess. But then Johnny arrives, with Vince, which shocks Jack and Micki. Vince is confused and Micki realizes what Johnny did. Johnny tries to explain but Jack is angry, yelling at Johnny, who tells them to leave. Jack wants the coin, but Johnny says Goreman has it again. Jack and Micki leave, but not before Jack tells Johnny to stay out of everything they do from now on.
Jack and Micki go to the cemetery. They find a dug up grave and a parked car. They look around, but Briggs comes up behind Jack, hitting him with a shovel and sending him in to the open grave. Briggs then pulls the coin as a Micki stands horrified, remembering her death once again. Briggs gets ready to toss the coin, but Johnny speeds up and hits him with his car. Johnny tells his father to run as he goes to Micki. But Briggs is back on his feet. They run, the cop gets in his car and chases them through the cemetery. After a close call, they run again, but Briggs catches up. Micki falls into a grave. Johnny tries to lead the cop away, but Briggs keeps shooting at him. Then he goes to the open grave and sees Micki, trapped. He is again about to toss the coin when Johnny hits him, knocking him into the grave with Micki.
Johnny tries to get Micki out, but she sees the Coin and goes for it, struggling with Briggs. She grabs the shovel and attacks the cop with it in a frenzy. In tears, she picks up the coins and Johnny helps her out. Jack stumbles up and Micki rushes to him. She's says it's all over, but Jack sees Vince and says it isn't. Vince is confused, wandering about. Johnny tries to explain but his father doesn't understand. Johnny tells Jack he can't kill him, but Jack says he has to. Vince says they will talk again someday. Johnny reluctantly tosses the coin, which kills Vince. Johnny goes to him, sobbing, as Micki and Jack watch.
Another day, Jack asks Micki how she is doing. She says okay, but she's not sure about Johnny. Jack tells him to remember his father how he used to be. Johnny says he shouldn't be there, but Micki says he belongs with them. They will always be there for each other. The three embrace.
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My thoughts:
Quite the episode. Very glad they did a sequel episode to the Coin of Ziocles. It was such an important antique that actually killed one of them, so never revisiting it would have been a missed opportunity.
I liked how justifiably freaked out Micki was. Of course she would be paranoid of this item, it killed her. Also like how Jack is very gentle with her at first, but as Johnny gets wrapped up in his own nonsense, Jack begins to lose it. All makes sense.
And Johnny. Not the first time we've had him wondering "why not?" with a cursed item. He doesn't yet have all of the experience with the horrors the items bring, so it is interesting to see this idea tackled. He is right, Jack and Ryan used the Coin to revive Micki, so why not his Dad? He might be wrong, but we can definitely understand his motivations.
The cops were really horrible guys. With the way Briggs and Vince act when they are revived, I get the idea the dead come back as more intense versions of their alive personas. Briggs was a bad cop, revived his downright evil. And Vince was a good dad, and now he is a philosophical zen dude. So, when the coin was used on Micki last year, did she come back a little more … Micki? Braver, stronger? Curious, anyway.
Glad Jack came around to sympathize with Johnny at the end. He was really angry there for awhile!
Wonder what the cemetery grounds keeper though the next day?
Next week: Hate on Your Dial
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Seattle Kraken
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Yanni Gourde (Tampa Bay Lightning) Jared McCann (Toronto Maple Leafs) Morgan Geekie (Carolina Hurricanes) Nathan Bastian (New Jersey Devils) Jordan Eberle (New York Islanders) Colin Blackwell (New York Rangers) Carsen Twarynski (Philadelphia Flyers) Brandon Tanev (Pittsburgh Penguins) Tyler Pitlick (Arizona Coyotes) John Quenneville (Chicago Blackhawks) Joonas Donskoi (Colorado Avalanche) Calle Jarnkrok(Nashville Predators) Mason Appleton (Winnipeg Jets) Alexander True (San Jose Sharks) Kole Lind (Vancouver Canucks)
defense:
Jeremy Lauzon (Boston Bruins) Will Borgen (Buffalo Sabres) Dennis Cholowski (Detroit Red Wings) Cale Fleury (Montreal Canadiens) Gavin Bayreuther (Columbus Blue Jackets) Jamie Oleksiak (Dallas Stars) Carson Soucy (Minnesota Wild) Vince Dunn (St. Louis Blues) Haydn Fleury (Anaheim Ducks) Mark Giordano (Calgary Flames) Adam Larsson (Edmonton Oilers) Kurtis MacDermid (Los Angeles Kings)
goalies:
Chris Driedger (Florida Panthers) Joey Daccord (Ottawa Senators) Vitek Vanecek (Washington Capitals)
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05.06.21 how to prevent forwards from scoring: a story by Colin Miller
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