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AMERICAN WEREWOLF Low-budget 2024 lycanthropy - free on YouTube
American Werewolf is a 2024 comedic horror film in which a small-town sheriff is hunting a lycanthrope. The movie was written and directed by Rob Roy (Damaged Disciples; Demon Spawn; Lycan Colony). It was produced by Gregory Hatanaka, John Norris Ray and Dylan Reynolds. The CineRidge Entertainment-Wits’-End Entertainment co-production stars Russell Sage Patrick, Aaron Crocker, Dale Coleman, Mandy…
#2024#Aaron Crocker#American Werewolf#Dale Coleman#free on YouTube#free online#lycanthrope#Mandy Rivera#Rob Roy#Russell Sage Patrick#Whitney Richardson
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#polls#tv polls#the walking dead#twd#twd spoilers#the walking dead spoilers#steven yeun#sarah wayne callies#sonequa martin green#scott wilson#chandler riggs#jeffrey demunn#emily kinney#michael cudlitz#chad l coleman#christian serratos#madison lintz#sophia peletier#lori grimes#glenn rhee#hershel greene#abraham ford#rosita espinosa#carl grimes#sasha williams#tyreese williams#dale horvath#beth greene
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Old as hell art.
But I want to show them (yes the story has a stupid ass name, I'm cringe-)
(Dale is a character that @firecurls-27 made for/gave to me)
#my art#oc#original characters#original story#ntr original works#anthropomorphia#edward fleming#bolt davidson#catherine coleman#shadow coleman#benigno carlson#mango perez#dale cottontail#jackson matthews
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✦ — 'EVERY OC LIST GOT THE' TAG GAME
tagged by @bloodskinandteeth @red-nightskies @jamessunderlandgf - thank you my angels <3 pick an image of one of your ocs that best fits each category, you can even have multiple characters on one category, or even repeat a character for multiple categories. here is a link to the blank template.
in order-
gwendolyn | lydia | taiga leontine | taube | feilan morana | lorelei | lunacy yara | feilan (again) | sadie
tagging- @shellibisshe @ghostfvcker @teamhawkeye @lxmbert @cannibalcult + whoever else wants to do this <3
#i feel like some of these r kind of deep cuts maybe? but yanno#i did my best skjhfkjfsj#gwendolyn dale#lydia coleman#taiga#(shes a kenku btw. this isnt me soft launching a fursona skjhksfjhf. trust me you would know if i was)#leontine trevelyan#taube.tvbr#feilan#morana talahriel#lorelei maleficarum#lunacy#yara tabris#sadie wolfdawn#my post#most of these being sims screenshots............ oops
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As a fellow PBR fan myself I loved finding these screenshots. Wish I could find the vid from it :(
@userblaney @rosenqvists @stxrrlit @vetteldixon
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Lawmen: Bass Reeves Review
Fans of Westerns and American History will love this mini-series The Legend of Bass Reeves is the story of a Black man forced to fight for the confederacy, who escapes his cruel owner (FYI all slave owners were cruel), is a crack shot, and has a strong will to survive. Bass Reeves (David Oyelowo) is a natural marksman and the series takes us on the journey as he becomes the first U.S. Marshal…
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#Barry Pepper#Dale Dickey#David Oyelowo#Demi Singleton#Dennis Quaid#Donald Sutherland#Forrest Goodluck#Garrett Hedlund#Grantham Coleman#Joaquina Kalukango#Lauren E. Banks#LAWMEN: BASS REEVES#Lonnie Chavis#Margot Bingham#Mo Brings Plenty#Rob Morgan#Ryan O’Nan#Shea Whigham#Tosin Morohunfola
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Full Trailer: “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” (2023)
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#Barry pepper#Dale Dickey#David Oyelowo#Demi Singleton#Dennis Quaid#Donald Sutherland#Forrest Goodluck#Garrett Hedlund#Grantham Coleman#Lauren E. Banks#Lawmen: Bass Reeves#Lawmen: Bass Reeves trailer#Lawmen: Bass Reeves triailer#Shea Whigham#taylor sheridan#trailer#Trailers
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But the me
that is a trick of light on glass
is uncaring
I fashion myself
into an ordinary boy
#c. dale young#ordinary#boy#duran duran#world#ordinary world#ordinary boy#poem#extended mix#aurora#watering#summers end#strong august#strong moon#Youtube#wings#feathers#naimee coleman#positiva
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Greatest Showman movie is being adapted into a Broadway stage musical, like Barnum didn't premiere in 1980 starring Jim Dale and Glenn Close, with music by Cy Coleman.
#only partially curious but like...what is different about the movie that warrants a new musical adaptation?#oh. just googled to see who did the music for the movie and okay yeah that tracks#you'll never convince me that a single one of whatever songs are on that new soundtrack are anything close to coleman's#“there's a sucker born every minute” what a fun number
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Commando Cody, Sky Marshall of the Universe - Enemies of the Universe - NBC - July 16, 1955
Science Fiction
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Ronald Davidson
Produced by Franklin Adreon
Directed by Fred C. Brannon
Starring
Judd Holdren as Commando Cody (Larry Martin)
Aline Towne as Joan Gilbert
William Schallert as Ted Richards
Craig Kelly as Commissioner Henderson
Gregory Gaye as The Ruler
Peter Brocco as Dr. Varney
Zon Murray as Ross
Coleman Francis as Security Guard
Tom Steele as Ghost Town Arsonist
Dale Van Sickel as Clancy
#Enemies of the Universe#1950's#1955#TV#Commando Cody Sky Marshall of the Universe#NBC#Science Fiction#Judd Holdren#Aline Towne#William Schallert#Craig Kelly#Gregory Gaye#Peter Brocco#Series Premiere
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PINKIE'S BLORBO BATTLE
ok one (1) person voted no but this is not a democracy it's a me-ocracy and i say we're doing this (but i also hope you have fun!!!!)
rounds will be live for 24 hours. you can reblog if you want but there's no obligation. i'll include a little description of each person so u can still vote even if you don't know who they are. the metrics by which you judge the 'best' blorbo are entirely up to you - you can go for your personal favourite, the one you think would win in a fight, the hottest one, the most pathetic, or just pure vibes - whatever you want!
i'll try to update this as it goes with links and winners! have fun and LET THE GAMES BEGIN!
ROUND ONE
1: Sidney Prescott vs. Nandor the Relentless WINNER: SIDNEY PRESCOTT
2: George Costanza vs. Dale Cooper WINNER: GEORGE COSTANZA
3: Kendall Roy vs. Little My WINNER: LITTLE MY
4: Jesse Pinkman vs. Max (Black Sails) DRAW
5: Argyle (Stranger Things) vs. Shauna Shipman DRAW
6: Cassie Bowden vs. Kitty (BBC Ghosts) WINNER: KITTY
7: Kim Wexler vs. Ava Coleman WINNER: AVA COLEMAN
8: Saanvi Bahl vs. Dana Scully WINNER: DANA SCULLY
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REMATCH ONE: Argyle vs. Jesse Pinkman WINNER: Jesse Pinkman
REMATCH TWO: Shauna Shipman vs. Max DRAW and i'm not doing another rematch so they're both through to the next round ok
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Born To Kill COMPLETE SERIES 2005-2016
“Going back to the age-old Nature vs Nurture debate, a good way to think about it is that genetics provide an individual with a spectrum and the individual’s environment, developmental and otherwise, determines where you lie on it. A predisposition may lie dormant for eternity, but feed it a stressful environment and increased risk factors such as malnourishment and trauma, and it will manifest. Clinical facts must be tempered with ethical concerns when applying science to society.” Source
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Season 1
S01E01 Fred West
S01E02 Harold Shipman
S01E03 Jeffrey Dahmer
S01E04 Myra Hindley
S01E05 The Washington Snipers
S01E06 Ivan Milat
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Season 2
S02E01 Ted Bundy
S02E02 Charles Starkweather
S02E03 John Wayne Gacy
S02E04 Aileen Wuornos
S02E05 Richard Chase
S02E06 Albert DeSalvo
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Season 3
S03E01 Gary Ridgway
S03E02 Edmund Kemper
S03E03 Richard Ramirez
S03E04 Donald Gaskins
S03E05 David Berkowitz
S03E06 Dennis Nilsen
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Season 4
S04E01 Charles Manson
S04E02 Dennis Rader
S04E03 Beverly Allitt
S04E04 Hillside Stranglers (Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono)
S04E05 Colin Ireland
S04E06 Herbert Mullin
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Season 5
S05E01 Peter Sutcliffe
S05E02 Donald Nielson
S05E03 Patrick Mackay
S05E04 John Linley Frazier
S05E05 Cary Stayner
S05E06 The Briley Brothers
S05E07 Hadden Clark
S05E08 Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka
S05E09 Thor Christiansen
S05E10 Dale Hausner and Samuel Dieteman
S05E11 Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog
S05E12 Douglas Clark and Carol Bundy
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Season 6
SE06E01 Robert Napper
SE06E02 John Duffy and David Mulcahy
SE06E03 Gerald and Charlene Gallego
SE06E04 Levi Bellfield
SE06E05 Tony Costa
SE06E06 Richard Cottingham
SE06E07 Cleophus Prince Jr.
SE06E08 Sean Gillis
SE06E09 Timothy Wilson Spencer
SE06E10 David Alan Gore and Fred Waterfield
SE06E11 David Carpenter
SE06E12 Bobby Joe Long
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Season 7
SE07E01 Peter Moore
SE07E02 Trevor Hardy
SE07E03 William Suff
SE07E04 Charles Albright
SE07E05 Allan Legere
SE07E06 Robert Reldan
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Born to Kill/Class of Evil 2017
Season 1
SE01E01 Peter Tobin
SE01E02 Altemio Sanchez
SE01E03 Alton Coleman and Debra Brown
SE01E04 Stephen Griffiths
SE01E05 Graham Young
SE01E06 Joanna Dennehy
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Killing Spree 2014
Season 1
SE01E01 Suffolk Strangler
SE01E02 Terror in Paradise
SE01E03 Northumbria Rampage
SE01E04 The Miami Murders
SE01E05 Horror at the Mall
SE01E06 Columbine Massacre
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Season 2
SE01E01 The Hungerford Massacre
SE01E02 Soho Nail Bomber
SE01E03 New York Knifings
SE01E04 Revenge Cop Killer
SE01E05 The Family Slayer
SE01E06 Woman On The Rampage
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Criminal psychologists: Louis B Schlesinger, Helen Morrison, Katherine Ramsland, David Wilson and Robert Ressler.
Narrator: Christoper Slade
TwoFour productions
#true crime#serial killers#crime after crime#criminal investigations#documentary#youtube#wayne henley#spree killers#born to kill#class of evil#jeffery dahmer#Ted Bundy#ed kemper#carol Bundy#peter sutcliffe#Norway Massacre#Bill Suff#Pee Wee Gaskins#The Black Panther#Richard Cottington#myra hindley#Fred West#Charles Starkweather
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Favorite Costume Movie and Television Productions Set During CHRISTMAS
Below is a list of my favorite costume movie and television productions set during the Christmas holidays. The list is in chronological order:
FAVORITE COSTUME MOVIE AND TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS SET DURING CHRISTMAS
1. "Three Godfathers" (1936) - Richard Boleslawski directed this seventh movie adaptation of Peter B. Kyne's 1913 novel about three bank robbers who become godfathers to a newborn child of a dying mother, after robbing a bank in 19th century Arizona. The movie starred Chester Morris, Lewis Stone and Walter Brennan.
2. "The Lion in the Winter" (1968) - Peter O'Toole and Oscar winner Katherine Hepburn starred in this movie adaptation of James Goldman's 1966 Broadway play about the personal and political conflicts of Henry II of England, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, their children and guests during Christmas 1183. Directed by Anthony Harvey, the movie co-starred Anthony Hopkins, Timothy Dalton, John Castle and Nigel Terry.
3. "A Christmas Story" (1983) - Melinda Dillon, Darren McGavin, and Peter Billingsley starred in this acclaimed adaptation of Jean Shepherd's 1966 book, "In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash". Bob Clark directed.
4. "A Christmas Carol" (1984) - George C. Scott starred as Ebenezer Scrooge in this television adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella. The television movie was directed by Clive Donner.
5. "Hercule Poirot's Christmas" (1994-1995) - David Suchet starred as Hercule Poirot in this television adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1938 novel in which the Belgian detective investigates the murder of a multi-millionaire during the Christmas holiday. Directed by Edward Bennett, Philip Jackson co-starred.
6. "Nero Wolfe - (1.07) "Christmas Party" (2001) - Maury Chaykin and Timothy Hutton starred in this adaptation of Rex Stout's 1957 novella, "The Christmas-Party Murder", about detective Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin's investigation of wealthy furniture designer's murder at a Christmas party. Holly Dale directed.
7. "4.50 From Paddington aka What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw" (2004) - Geraldine McEwan starred in this television adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1957 novel about Miss Jane Marple's investigation of a murder briefly witnessed by an old friend aboard a train. Directed by Andy Wilson, the television movie co-starred John Hannah, Pam Ferris and David Warner.
8. "The Last Tycoon - (1.06) "A Brady-American Christmas" (2017) - This holiday episode was featured in the television adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1941 unfinished novel about 1930s Hollywood. Created by Billy Ray, the television series starred Matt Bomer, Lily Collins and Kelsey Grammer.
9. "The Man Who Invented Christmas" (2017) - Dan Stevens starred as Charles Dickens in this movie adaption of Les Standiford's 2008 book about the author's creation of his 1843 novella, "A Christmas Carol". The movie was directed by Bharat Nalluri.
10. "Victoria" - (2.09) "Comfort and Joy" - This holiday episode aired as finale for Season Two of the ITV series, "VICTORIA", which re-counted Queen Victoria's early years on the throne, between 1837 and 1851. Created by Daisy Goodwin, the series starred Jenna Coleman and Tom Hughes as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
#period drama#period dramas#costume drama#christmas#holidays#three godfathers#old hollywood#chester morris#walter brennan#lewis stone#richard boleslawski#the lion in the winter#the lion in the winter 1968#henry ii#eleanor of aquitaine#anthony harvey#katherine hepburn#peter o'toole#anthony hopkins#john castle#nigel terry#timothy dalton#jane merrow#a christmas story#bob clark#darren mcgavin#peter billingsley#melinda dillon#charles dickens#a christmas carol
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VENOM PROJECT: USAF plans autonomous F-16s to test drone technology wings
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 03/31/23 - 07:58 in Military
The next big step of the U.S. Air Force (USAF) to establish a drone network could come in a small fleet of experimental self-flying F-16 fighters.
The fiscal budget proposed by the service for 2024 includes almost $50 million to start a program called Project Venom - or Viper Experimentation and Next-gen Operations Model - to help you experiment and refine the standalone software loaded on six F-16 jets.
The USAF wants to develop a fleet of at least 1,000 collaborative combat aircraft, or CCA, which will use autonomous resources to fly alongside the future family of Next-Generation Air Dominance fighter systems and F-35A fighters of the service. CCAs can carry missiles or other weapons, perform electronic warfare operations or fly in front of other aircraft so that their sensors can provide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
Lockheed Martin concept art showing an F-35 Joint Strike Fighter flying with various types of unmanned aircraft. (Photo: Lockheed Martin)
But before the U.S. Air Force can take the CCAs into combat, aviators need to make sure that the standalone software that operates the drones will work properly, said General Brigadier Dale White, executive director of the service's advanced fighter and aircraft program, in an online forum hosted by the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies.
"Without reliable autonomy, it is one of those things that people will always wonder whether or not they will act [according to] the program," White said. "This autonomous central system is absolutely critical."
In an interview in January for the service's internal Airman Magazine, USAF chief scientist Victoria Coleman called Project Venom "a bridge between a fully autonomous capacity set and a fully manned capacity set, which is where we are today".
Under the Venom Project, Coleman said that the U.S. Air Force plans to add autonomous code to six F-16s. The human pilots took off with the jets, but would allow the software to take control in the air to determine if it works and offers the expected benefits, Coleman said.
Two U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons fly over Afghanistan on March 17, 2020. The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a compact and multifunctional fighter aircraft that provides air war power to the U.S. Central Command's area of responsibility. (Photo: U.S. Air Force / Tech. Sgt. Matthew Lotz)
Coleman explained that this approach will allow USAF to add new software to speed up the experimentation process beyond what is normally required to certify software for flight.
“Autonomous cars have not gone from fully manual to fully automated,” Coleman said. “The [vehicles] Tesla and other electric vehicles have traveled millions or billions of miles where they have learned and discovered how to interact with a human operator and do it safely. We can't skip that part in the U.S. Air Force.
Supporting budget documents released by the U.S. Air Force say that Project Venom will allow the service to test new autonomous aircraft capabilities for the CCA program, keeping a human in the cabin to reduce risk.
Most of the U.S. Air Force's Ana Fiscal 24 request for the Venom Project - or $47.4 million - will go to research and development efforts, with another $2.5 million to support the acquisition.
The USAF told Defense News that it did not make a final decision on which base and organization will host Project Venom. However, the budget requests 118 team positions to support Project Venom at Eglin Air Base in Florida. The service also intends to spend between US$ 17 million and US$ 19 million per year on the program between fiscal years 25 to 28. This means that the Venom Project would cost about $120 million over the next five years.
At Monday's Mitchell Institute event, Major General Evan Dertien, head of the U.S. Air Force Test Center, said that the pilot of a Venom F-16 Project can fly to and from airspace where autonomous capabilities and manned and unmanned teams will be subjected to tests and development.
The Venom Project would be based on the Air Force's previous work, testing autonomous software on the X-62A VISTA, a heavily modified F-16 test aircraft. (Alex Lloyd/U.S. Air Force)
Dertien said that the program does not intend to reinvent what exists, but rather to develop similar efforts, such as the Skyborg, an unmanned aircraft powered by artificial intelligence, and the X-62A VISTA. The latter - which stands for Variable In-flight Simulator Aircraft - is a strongly adapted F-16 at Edwards Air Base, California, which the Air Force Research Laboratory uses to test standalone software.
White said that USAF continues to test Skyborg software on XQ-58 Valkyrie drones in Eglin.
And Venom's results can be feedback in other programs, such as VISTA's own autonomy mechanism, Dertien said.
"It's a natural evolution of everything you've seen before and it will also be a feedback cycle," Dertien said. "The things we learned there, we can incorporate back into the VISTA autonomy mechanism or basically into the [software development] there in Eglin to help develop this economy. But all this is focused on providing a CCA capability."
A Variable In-flight Simulator Aircraft (VISTA) flies in the skies of Edwards Air Base, California, on August 26. The aircraft was redesignated from NF-16D to X-62A, June 14, 2021.( Photo: U.S. Air Force / Kyle Brasier)
The generals said that the ultimate goal of the U.S. Air Force is to have a central autonomy engine that can be used on its aircraft, rather than investing in various autonomy acquisition programs for different platforms.
“We will not recreate the wheel every time we go to a different platform or if we evolve to a different platform,” White said. "Autonomy will be something that will be continuously iterated [over] time. VISTA and Venom are extremely important for the development of the algorithm and take us to the next level."
The commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, Major General Heather Pringle, said that Project Venom will produce a large amount of in-flight data on how pilots and machines work together. Researchers will classify this information to develop the next generation of autonomy.
Dertien said that VISTA has been useful for developing autonomous capabilities, but the aircraft does not have many sensors. The F-16s used for Venom will come with an active electronic scanning radar, electronic alert systems and other detection features that can expand the vision of the autonomous software to help you make decisions.
But although the U.S. Air Force sees the Next Generation Air Domain and its accompanying CCAs as elements of a so-called system family, it does not plan to wait until all NGAD elements are completed before launching them, according to Major General Scott Jobe, director of plans, programs and requirements of the Air Combat Command. This may mean placing CCAs next to existing aircraft, such as F-35s, even if the manned NGAD component is not ready.
"We are not going to do this in a way that everything will come out in a large package, like a Christmas gift that you open on Christmas Day," Jobe said during the think tank event. "This will be implemented and integrated into our fleet and existing forces we have - both in the U.S. Air Force and on the Navy side."
The budget also proposes $69 million to launch an experimental operations unit team. Coleman said in the January interview that this team will begin to develop the tactics and procedures to incorporate CCAs into a squad. This includes understanding how CCA resources would help in missions and how squadrons would train to use CCAs during operations.
"I can guarantee that a squad that is half a man, half a machine will look very different from what we have today," Coleman said.
U.S. Air Force budget documents indicate that it wants to spend $44.5 million on the experimental operations unit by 2025 and between $56 million and $58 million per year by 2028.
Budget documents say that this program will reduce the risks that squadrons may face by uniting CCAs to manned aircraft. The teams working on this program will perform analyses, demonstrations and experiments to develop and refine the concept of operations for the use of CCAs.
Dertien said that the USAF is already bringing “the right experts ... our young captains and majors” to the effort to help identify how the CCAs will operate alongside piloted aircraft.
But while doubts remain about how the NGAD and its drones will work, the generals said that the technology is necessary to ensure that the United States can maintain air superiority. As an example of the importance of protecting the skies, Jobe pointed out Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in which Moscow fought for more than a year to achieve air superiority.
“I see many challenges in the field of this family of NGAD systems, but I also see many opportunities to deliver something new and innovative that will help the fighter,” Dertien said.
Source: Defense News
Tags: Military AviationDronesF-16 Fighting FalconLoyal WingmanUSAF - United States Air Force / U.S. Air Force
Fernando Valduga
Fernando Valduga
Aviation photographer and pilot since 1992, he has participated in several events and air operations, such as Cruzex, AirVenture, Dayton Airshow and FIDAE. He has works published in specialized aviation magazines in Brazil and abroad. Uses Canon equipment during his photographic work throughout the world of aviation.
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Review "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves"
I watched "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" directed by John Francis Dale and Jonathan Goldstein. The main characters are played by Chris Pine as Edgin, Michelle Rodriguez as Holga, Regé-Jean Page as Xenk, Justice Smith as Simon, Sophia Lillis as Doric, Hugh Grant as Forge, Chloe Coleman as Kira. I thought this was a dopey film that was pretty entertaining and amusing. From IMDb, "A charming thief and a band of unlikely adventurers embark on an epic quest to retrieve a lost relic, but things go dangerously awry when they run afoul of the wrong people. " There was a lot of action, a lot of jokes, some actual character development, great settings and visual effects. It was a comedic heist ensemble film with magic. They could have had more dragons though. Nevertheless there were a lot of entertaining creatures. There were lots of bits and pieces that were entertaining on their own. If you stay through the credits you'll see, "Hello. Can someone please ask me another question? Anyone?" A lot of the credits are nicely done and fun.
I watched the 4K disc release. The picture quality was excellent.
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