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Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo siamo tornati a parlare di animazione e lo abbiamo fatto con un’opera giapponese che ai tempi fu un flop, ma che con il tempo divenne un vero e proprio cult, ossia Redline. Siamo in un futuro dove i veicoli vanno con sistemi antigravitazionali e le macchine con i pneumatici vengono usate per folli corse. JP è un pilota che è costretto…
#action#Anarchos Productions#Ariel Winter#avant-garde#azione#Benno Fürmann#Bruce Berman#Christina Ricci#comedy#commedia#Dan Glass#David Lane Seltzer#David Tattersall#Emilie Hirsch#film#Grant Hill#Hiroyuki Sanada#Hugh Bateup#Jeremy Woodhead#Joel Silver#John Gaeta#John Goodman#Kym Barrett#Lana e Lilly Wachowski#Lana Wachowski#Lilly Wachowski#Ludmilla Ismallow#Matthew Fox#Michael Giacchino#Michael Lambert
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**Shots of the Episode**
One Piece (2023)
Season 1, Episode 1: “Romance Dawn” (2023) Director: Marc Jobst Cinematographer: Nicole Hirsch Whitaker
#shots of the episode#2023#one piece#one piece netflix#netflix#one piece 2023#marc jobst#nicole hirsch whitaker#matt owens#steven maeda#eiichiro oda#monkey d. luffy#inaki godoy#emily rudd#mackenyu#jeff ward#vincent regan#michael doman#morgan davies#nami#roronoa zoro#zoro#2023 tv#cinematography#fantasy#screencaps#2.00:1#pirates
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10,000 Saints (2015)
#10000 saints#ten thousand saints#hailee steinfeld#asa butterfield#ethan hawke#avan jogia#emily mortimer#julianne nicholson#emile hirsch#drama#movie#film
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My Imitation Poem of Stranger by Night (Edward Hirsch) and Before I Got My Eye Put Out (Emily Dickinson) "Vision"
Vision is a strange thing.
It helps us see everything.
From green meadows,
To brown squirrels,
To the red berries on Holly Trees.
But what if you couldn’t see?
What if you lost the sight of colors?
Of yellow finches in trees,
Of the white clouds in the blue sky,
Or the red roses in the garden.
You’d feel lost in the solemn darkness.
You’d somehow feel like a stranger in the dark.
A stranger by day.
A stranger by night ~
#creative writing#poetry#my writing#original poem#spilled ink#spilled poetry#nature poem#nature poetry#nature#flowers#birds#trees and forests#darkness#strangerbynight#edward hirsch#emily dickinson
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Buy gold...! This week, Emily and V look at one of the coolest fan experiences that they've ever heard about: Gravity Falls fandom's Cipher Hunt. To both celebrate and mourn the end of the series, writer Alex Hirsch created an international scavenger hunt for the fandom, and OUR LOVELY PATRON HOLLY played a pivotal role in connecting fans across the world! Plus, a look at the messages between Alex Hirsch and the absolute fucking goons of Disney Channel's S&P department. Sources Holly's archived blog Messages From S&P
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I've been craving a Stardew Valley show or short film, and this is who I would cast for each of the characters!
Please concernedape I need some sort of show regarding these babies I love them so much.
Wizard: Matt Berry (Laszlo Cravensworth, WWDITS)
Gus: Marco Barricelli (Massimo, Luca)
Lewis: William Dafoe (That weird guy that's in everything)
Willy: Tom Waits (Musician and entertainer)
Pierre: John Corbett (Chris Stevens, Northern Exposure)
Harvey: John Mulaney (My skrimblo)
Elliot: Christian Bale (Howl, Howl's Moving Castle english dub)
Gunther: Les Claypool (Lead bassist and vocals of Primus)
Linus: Ian Mckellen (Gandalf, LotR)
Abigail: Olivia Olsen (Marceline, Adventure Time)
Vincent: Collin Dean (Gregory, Over the Garden Wall)
Jas: Kyla Kowalewski (Anais, Amazing World of Gumball)
Jodi: Carolyn Lawrence (Sandy Cheeks, Jimmy Neutron)
Alex: Keanu Reeves (Theodore Logan, Bill and Ted)
Sam: Alex Winter (Bill S. Preston, Bill and Ted)
Sebastian: Aaron Dismuke (Tamaki Amajiki, BNHA, english dub)
Shane: Pedro Pascal (He just plays tired single caretakers so well)
Maru: Heidi Hynden Walch (Princess Bubblegum, Adventure Time)
Emily: Sarah-Nichole Robles (Luz, The Owl House)
Leah: Vico Ortiz (Jim, OFMD)
Marnie: Dolly Parton :]
Penny: Theresa Gallagher (Nichole, Amazing World of Gumball)
Morris: Bo Burnham (Capitalist goblin go brrr lmao)
Haley: Rachel McAdams (Regina George, Mean Girls original)
Robin: Kimberly Brooks (Jasper, Steven Universe)
Caroline: Deedee Magno (Pearl, Steven Universe)
Evelyn: Jennifer Saunders (Ms. Spink, Coraline)
George: Dan Castellanetta (Abe/Grampa Simpson)
Kent: Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn, LotR)
Mr. Qi: Keith David (Cat from Coraline, Husk from Hazbin Hotel)
Sandy: Wendie Malick (Edalyn, the Owl House)
Leo: Kwesi Boakye (Darwin, Amazing world of Gumball)
Krobus: Alex Hirsch (Only suitable voice for him)
Let me know if you would like more stuff like this later on! Enjoy folks :D
#sdv#stardew valley#stardew harvey#sdv harvey#sdv 1.6#sdv farmer#stardew oc#sdv linus#sdv marlon#sdv gunther#sdv rasmodius#sdv willy#sdv shane#sdv elliot#sdv haley#sdv emily#sdv abigail#sdv alex#sdv sandy#sdv sam#sdv sebastian#sdv shitpost#sdv gus#sdv george#sdv lewis#sdv maru#sdv mr qi#sdv morris#sdv marnie#sdv penny
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The Real Helen Hirsch and The relationship with Amon Goeth.
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In my opinion Helen Hirsch is a very sad historical figure in the movie, in the book, and in reality. Many people have stated that Ms. Hirsch wasn’t even a real person and was inspired by Amon Goethes second maid Helen Jonas Rozeinweig. But if you paid very close attention during the ending of the movie Schindlers List directed by Steven Spielberg in the scene where the actors were next to the actual survivor the actress who played as Ms. Helen Hirsch (Embeth Davidtz) was next to another woman who wasn’t Jonas Rozeinwig. That woman was the real Hirsch. I was confused at first on why people would deny her being false as she also appears in a documentary called Schindler: The Documentary.
If you were to search her up on Google the only thing that would pop up would be the biography of Helen Jonas Rozeinweig and her documentary called “Inheritance” that also had Monika Hertwig (aka Amon Goeths biological daughter). The truth was ultimately sad on why Hirsch only appeared a few times in the media (Full name was Helena Horowitz Hirsch). It was stated that she was being interviewed for the Schindler Documentary and it accidentally came out that she was almost raped by Goethe while horribly drunk (he was known for being a alcoholic) and had to scream out his mistresses name Majola (Ruth Irene Kalder) to save her from him. She was so worried about the public eye twisting her story and make theories or assumptions of her having to do “sexual things” with Goethe in order to escape (which was completely false) retreated from any further interviews and let Jonas do all the talking. This was also due to the interviewer being an outright disrespectful jackass who kept on rushing the poor woman whilst she told her story as Helen kept repeating “im sorry.”
In the historically accurate book Schindlers Ark by Thomas Keanally it described Hirsch as a very tiny and frail woman in her 20s who would have bruises on her face or small body. It was stated that Goethe had to bend down to beat her often. She lived in the basement next to the kitchen where Jonas also stayed she was about 16 at the time. Ms Hirsch gained the nickname “Lena” because Goethe was way too lazy to call her full name. In both the movie and book Amon Goethe had an unhealthy obsession with Hirsch and was the “tragic love” and target of his outlandish behavior. Emilie Schindler the wife of Oskar Schindler had stated that he beat her often because he was in denial that he had fallen smitten for a Jew. He was too in love with her that he only forbade Hirsch from wearing the Star of David out of embarrassment that he liked her.
Hirsch would beg Amon constantly to end her life but would refuse and make up a random excuse to keep her. Another witness account had stated that he harbored love for his maid but was too devoted to his ideals and the Nazi regime that he couldn’t come to terms with it.
It could easily be mistaken as lust but Goethe was a very mentally unstable man. He couldn’t possibly show love the proper way as he even beat his own wife and mistress. It was stated in the book that he had a very strong problem with the beating of women and would seek help from his brother officers. It also angered him that Helen didn’t feel the same way towards him causing him to beat her even more.
In the original script of the movie Amons love for Helen was written more romantically than ever. Even him admitting his love for her in the basement scene. It also features a full scene where Amon and Schindler are both playing cards and when Amon looses he lets out a cry of pain as he has to give her up. (which was removed from the movie) but the last and final scene was described after Amon lost his job from the SS and was seen wondering around Schindlers factory like a lost dog. Schindler worried for his friend invites him inside and offers him money since Goeth had practically lost everything. He declines and states that he didn’t come back for money but to see Helen again and take her back with him. Schindler obviously shocked and unprepared for his request lies to him and says that she had died. This causes Amon to spiral into depression and drink himself away.
Another thing I would like to add was that the actor himself said that one thing that would add to his beatings was that Amon couldn’t show tender affection towards her like hugging, kissing, holding since it was a crime so he would resort to beatings as a way to feel her.
In real life he would throw parties all the time in his villa and even the guests there would notice his weird behavior towards his poor maid. Some guests would even come in the kitchen (her room) and talk to her/or complain about him being an arse. Helen Hirsch has stated that he had a strong desire to take advantage of her in other ways than beat her (I think you know what I mean) and he fortunately couldn’t because she was Jewish. Often why he wanted to see her suffer an other ways because he couldn’t act out on his fantasies.
“Did Amon Goeth love Helen or was it just pure lust”
To answer that question he was in love with her but could not understand it and tried to convince himself he was not. Even finding out how numerous times he as tried to show his affection towards her physically or emotionally Helen would always turn him down causing him to feel more angered towards her. If it was purely lust Amon would have killed her when ever he had the chance.
#history#historical#ww2 history#ww2 germany#ww2 movies#sad thoughts#realistic#truth#interesting facts#one sided love#naziism#schindler's list#amon goeth
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2023 in 12 movies (1 per months)
January
The Horse Whisperer (1998) directed by Robert Redford with Robert Redford, Kristin Scott Thomas, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Neil, Chris Cooper and Cherry Jones
[First Time]
February
L'Horloger de Saint-Paul (1974) directed by Bertrand Tavernier with Philippe Noiret, Jean Rochefort, Jacques Denis, Yves Afonso, Julien Bertheau and Jacques Hilling
[First Time]
March
The Fabelmans (2022) directed by Steven Spielberg with Gabriel LaBelle, Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Seth Rogen, Keeley Karsten, Julia Butters and Judd Hirsch
[First Time]
April
The Third Man (1949) directed by Carol Reed with Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, Trevor Howard and Bernard Lee
[First Time]
May
The World, The Flesh and the Devil (1959) directed by Ranald MacDougall with Harry Belafonte, Inger Stevens and Mel Ferrer
[First Time]
June
La ciociara (1960) directed by Vittorio De Sica with Sophia Loren, Eleonora Brown, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Carlo Ninchi, Andrea Checchi and Pupella Maggio
[First Time]
July
Oppenheimer (2023) directed by Christopher Nolan with Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett and Casey Affleck
[First Time]
August
Heat (1995) directed by Michael Mann with Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer, Tom Sizemore, Diane Venora, Amy Brenneman, Dennis Haysbert, Donald Breedan and Ashley Judd
[First Time]
September
Catch Me If You Can (2002) directed by Steven Spielberg with Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken, Nathalie Baye, Amy Adams, Martin Sheen, James Brolin and Brian Howe
[First Time]
October
Le Grand Bain (2018) directed by Gilles Lellouche with Mathieu Amalric, Guillaume Canet, Benoît Poelvoorde, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Philippe Katerine, Félix Moati, Alban Ivanov, Balasingham Thamilchelvan, Virginie Efira et Leïla Bekhti
[First Time]
November
Fools Rush In (1997) directed by Andy Tennant with Matthew Perry, Salma Hayek, Jon Tenney, Carlos Gómez, Tomás Milián, Siobhan Fallon et John Bennett Perry
[First Time]
December
The Great Race (1965) directed by Blake Edwards with Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk, Keenan Wynn et Ross Martin
[First Time]
Honourable Mentions :
Airplane! (1980)
Duel (1972)
Les Sentiments (2003)
The Carpetbaggers (1964)
Scoop (2006)
Mon crime (2023)
To Have and Have Not (1944)
The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
臥虎藏龍 (2000)
The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
Le Dernier Voyage (2020)
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
L'ingorgo (1979)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
Adieu Gary (2008)
Conflict (1945)
Fahrenheit 451 (1966)
La Nuit américaine (1973)
Sorcerer (1977)
La Guerre des polices (1979)
Life of Pi (2012)
The Big Short (2015)
Le Hussard sur le toit (1995)
Excalibur (1981)
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001)
Le Procès Goldman (2023)
Enter the Dragon (1973)
Matrimonio all'italiana (1964)
Chaplin (1992)
La Vie de château (1966)
Escape from Alcatraz (1979)
Au-delà des grilles (1949)
Second Tour (2023)
Le Couteau dans la plaie (1962)
The Eiger Sanction (1975)
JFK (1991)
Le Fugitif (1993)
Chef (2014)
Quai des Orfèvres (1947)
Appointment with Death (1988)
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
River of No Return (1954)
L'Assassinat du père Noël (1941)
Dances with Wolves (1990)
Die Glasbläserin (2016)
The Lion in Winter (1968)
Les Mystères de Paris (1962)
#2023 films#my top 12#cinema#cinematography#the horse whisperer#l'horloger de saint paul#the fabelmans#the third man#the world the flesh and the devil#la ciociara#oppenheimer#heat#catch me if you can#le grand bain#fools rush in#the great race#films#movies of 2023#bye 2023
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2024 reading thread
His Face All Red by Emily Caroll (★★★★☆)
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon (DNF)
The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians #1) by Rick Riordan (★★★★☆)*
The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians #2) by Rick Riordan (★★★★★)*
The Titan's Curse (Percy Jackson and the Olympians #3) by Rick Riordan (★★★★☆)*
The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians #4) by Rick Riordan (★★★★☆)*
The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians #5) by Rick Riordan (★★★★★)*
The Secret History by Donna Tartt (★★★★☆)*
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games #0) by Suzanne Collins (★★★★★)
Comet in Moominland (Mumintrollen #2) by Tove Jansson (★★★★☆)
Huda F Are You? by Huda Fahmy (★★★★☆)
This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone (★☆☆☆☆)
An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley (★★★★★)
Tress of the Emerald Sea (Cosmere #28) by Brandon Sanderson (★★★★☆)
Huda F Cares? by Huda Fahmy (★★★☆☆)
The Orange and Other Poems by Wendy Cope (★★★★☆)
Desified by Zaynah Din (★★★★☆)
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna (★★★☆☆)
Read This If You Want to Take Great Photographs by Henry Carroll (★★★★★)
Smart Phone Smart Photography by Jo Bradford (★★★★☆)
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (★★★★★)
Read This If You Want to Take Great Photographs of Places by Henry Carroll (★★★★☆)
Read This If You Want to Take Great Photographs of People by Henry Carroll (★★★★☆)
Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades by Rick Riordan (★★★☆☆)
Poison by Roald Dahl (★★★☆☆)
The Book of Bill by Alex Hirsch et al. (★★★★☆)
Gravity Falls: Journal 3 by Alex Hirsch et al. (★★★★☆)
Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror collected by Jordan Peele (★★☆☆☆)
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (★★★★☆)
Gravity Falls: Lost Legends by Alex Hirsch (★★★☆☆)
Ghost Squad by Claribel A. Ortega (★★★☆☆)
Weyward by Emilia Hart (★★★★★)
*reread
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Edward Hirsch introduced one of Emily Brontë's poems in the delightful book First Loves (where poets discuss the first poem that made them love poetry) and I've been sitting with it for weeks now unable to keep reading because it hit me so hard. My library is going to stop letting me renew the book soon but I've been completely immobilized by this guy's recollection.
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Books read and movies watched in 2024 (January-June): Should you watch/read them?
Poetry:
In the Next Galaxy (Ruth Stone): No
Selected Poems (Mark Strand): No
In the Dark (Ruth Stone): Yes!
Response (Juliana Spahr): Yes
The Unicorn (Anne Morrow Lindbergh): No!
Everything Else in the World (Stephen Dunn): Yes
Words Under the Words (Naomi Shihab Nye): Eh
On Love and Barley (Matsuo Basho, trans. Lucien Stryk): Yes!
The Transformation (Juliana Spahr): No
The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches (Matsuo Basho, trans. Nobuyuki Yuasa): No
The Book of Taliesin (anon., trans. Gwyneth Lewis & Rowan Williams): No
What Love Comes To: New and Selected Poems (Ruth Stone): Eh
Face (Sherman Alexie): NO
No Surrender (Ai): Eh
The Summer of Black Widows (Sherman Alexie): Yes!
The Afflicted Girls (Nicole Cooley): Yes!
Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande (Jimmy Santiago Baca): No
American Smooth (Rita Dove): No
Elegy (Mary Jo Bang): No
Angel (Giles Dorey): NO
Collected Poems (Paul Auster): Eh
June-Tree (Peter Balakian): Yes
We Must Make a Kingdom of It (Gregory Orr): Eh
Only as the Day is Long (Dorianne Laux): No
Grace Notes (Rita Dove): Yes
Bathwater Wine (Wanda Coleman): Yes
My Soviet Union (Michael Dumanis): No
American Milk (Ruth Stone): Yes
The Drowned Girl (Eve Alexandra): No
A Worldly Country (John Ashberry): No
The Complete Poems of Hart Crane: No
One Stick Song (Sherman Alexie): Yes
If You Call This Cry a Song (Hayden Carruth): No
Doctor Jazz (Hayden Carruth): No
The Last Time I Saw Amelia Earhart (Gabrielle Calvocoressi): No
And Her Soul Out of Nothing (Olena Kalytiak Davis): No
Prisoner of Hope (Yvonne Daley): No
The Other Man Was Me (Rafael Campo): No
My Wicked Wicked Ways (Sandra Cisneros): No
On Earth (Robert Creeley): Eh
Genius Loci (Alison Hawthorne Deming): Eh
Science and Other Poems (Alison Hawthorne Deming): Eh
Voices (Lucille Clifton): Yes
A New Path to the Waterfall (Raymond Carver): Eh
Where Shadows Will (Norma Cole): No
The Way Back (Wyn Cooper): No
A Cartography of Peace (Jean L. Connor): No
Minnow (Judith Chalmer): Yes!
Postcards from the Interior (Wyn Cooper): Yes
Natural History (Dan Chiasson): Eh
The Ship of Birth (Greg Delanty): Eh
Madonna anno domini (Joshua Clover): NO
The Terrible Stories (Lucille Clifton): No
The Flashboat (Jane Cooper): Eh
Book of Longing (Leonard Cohen): No
Streets in Their Own Ink (Stuart Dybek): Eh
Different Hours (Stephen Dunn): Yes
I Love This Dark World (Alice B. Fogel): Eh
Baptism of Desire (Louise Erdrich): Yes!
The Eternal City (Kathleen Graber): Eh
Monolithos (Jack Gilbert): Yes
Crown of Weeds (Amy Gerstler): No
Blue Hour (Carolyn Forché): No
Place (Jorie Graham): No
Meadowlands (Louise Gluck): Yes!
Dearest Creature (Amy Gerstler): No
Loosestrife (Stephen Dunn): No
Little Savage (Emily Fragos): Yes
The Living Fire (Edward Hirsch): No
On Love (Edward Hirsch): No
Human Wishes (Robert Hass): NO
Early Occult Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest (B. H. Fairchild): No
Sinking Creek (John Engels): No
Alabanza (Martín Espada): Yes
Saving Lives (Albert Goldbarth): No
All of It Singing (Linda Gregg): No
Green Squall (Jay Hopler): No
Tender Hooks (Beth Ann Fennelly): No
After (Jane Hirshfield): Eh
Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty (Tony Hoagland): NO
These Are My Rivers (Lawrence Ferlinghetti): No
Fruitful (Stephanie Kirby): No
Jaguar Skies (Michael McClure): No
Song (Brigit Pegeen Kelly): No
Roadworthy Creature, Roadworthy Craft (Kate Magill): No
Life in the Forest (Denise Levertov): No
Viper Rum (Mary Karr): No
Questions for Ecclesiastes (Mark Jarman): No
Brutal Imagination (Cornelius Eady): Yes
Alphabet of Bones (Alexis Lathem): No
Handwriting (Michael Ondaatje): No
Sure Signs (Ted Kooser): No
Sledding on Hospital Hill (Leland Kinsey): No
Between Silences (Ha Jin): Yes
House of Days (Jay Parini): No
Bird Eating Bird (Kristin Naca): Yes
Orpheus & Eurydice (Gregory Orr): Yes
Another America (Barbara Kingsolver): Yes
Candles in Babylon (Denise Levertov): Yes
The Clerk's Tale (Spencer Reece): Eh
Still Listening (Angela Patten): Yes
A Thief of Strings (Donald Revell): No
Wayfare (Pattiann Rogers): No
The Niagara River (Kay Ryan): No
The Bird Catcher (Marie Ponsot): No
Easy (Marie Ponsot): No
Human Dark with Sugar (Brenda Shaughnessy): No
Chronic (D. A. Powell): No
Novels/Fiction:
A Thousand Years of Good Prayers (Yiyun Li): No
The Oxford Book of English Ghost Stories: Yes
Movies:
What Dreams May Come (1998, Vincent Ward): Yes
The Cat's Meow (2001, Peter Bogdanovich): Yes
The Birdcage (1996, Mike Nichols): Yes
The Color of Pomegranates (1969, Sergei Parajanov): No
The Eve of Ivan Kupalo (1969, Yuri Ilyenko): Yes
And here's my 2023 list!
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Books I read in July.
As always, dates included are the date completed and * means its a reread.
Mary Anne and Too Many Boys by Ann M. Martin** – July 1
History's Biggest Blunders, And the People Who Made Them by Ian Whitelaw – July 2
Stacey and the Mystery of Stoneybrook by Ann M. Martin** – July 3
Red Moon by Kim Stanley Robinson – July 4
Claudia and the Mystery At the Museum by Ann M. Martin – July 4
Candide by Voltaire – July 5
Mary Anne and the Library Mystery by Ann M. Martin – July 6
Baby-sitters at Shadow Lake by Ann M. Martin – July 7
Incense and Sensibility by Sonali Dev – July 9
Spare by Prince Harry – July 9
The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese – July 10
Picasso By Picasso Artists By Themselves edited by Rachel Barnes – July 11
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig – July 12
The Tiger’s Wife by Téa Obreht – July 13
Baby-sitters' European Vacation by Ann M. Martin – July 13
Crafternoon: A Guide to Getting Artsy and Crafty with Your Friends All Year Long by Maura Madden – July 14
This Book May Save Your Life: Everyday Health Hacks to Worry Less and Live Better by Dr. Karan Rajan – July 16
Happy Place by Emily Henry – July 19
The Games: A Global History of the Olympics by David Goldblatt – July 21
The Golden Girls Cookbook: More than 90 Delectable Recipes from Blanche, Rose, Dorothy, and Sophia by Christopher Styler – July 23
Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree – July 23
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker with Wendy Xu – July 25
The Emma Project by Sonali Dev – July 27
The Guncle Abroad by Steven Rowley – July 28
The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living by Meik Wiking – July 29
The Book of Bill by Alex Hirsch – July 30
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**Shots of the Episode**
One Piece (2023)
Season 1, Episode 2: “The Man in the Straw Hat” (2023) Director: Marc Jobst Cinematographer: Nicole Hirsch Whitaker
#shots of the episode#netflix#one piece#one piece netflix#2023#one piece live action#one piece 2023#eiichiro oda#marc jobst#nicole hirsch walker#luffy#matt owens#steven maeda#monkey d. luffy#inaki godoy#emily rudd#nami#mackenyu#jeff ward#buggy#morgan davies#peter gadiot#zoro#cinematography#2023 tv#2.00:1#fantasy#stills#tv stills#tv screencaps
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mw counterparts?
this list got a little bit longer than anticipated. as there's soooooo many counterparts to consider choosing from ! so, i put it under a read more for you !
counterparts: monica geller, ross geller, joey tribbiani, chandler bing, janice litman, mike hannigan, ursula buffay, aria montgomery, emily fields, spencer hastings, mona vanderwaal, alison dilaurentis, caleb rivers, maya st germain, toby cavanaugh, betty cooper, veronica lodge, cheryl blossom, archie andrews, reggie mantle, toni topaz, tabitha tate, quinn fabray, rachel berry, brittany pierce, olivia baker, layla keating, jordan baker, jaymee, spencer james, lucas scott, peyton sawyer, brooke davis, quinn james, julian baker, anna taggaro, rachel gatina, blair waldorf, serena van der woodsen, dan humphrey, nate archibald, callie adams foster, mariana foster, buffy summers, willow rosenberg, tara mclay, kendra young, faith lehane, cordelia chase, heather mcnamara, marissa cooper, summer roberts, seth cohen, angel, anya jenkins, ryan atwood, taylor townsend, elena gilbert, caroline forbes, bonnie bennett, stefan salvatore, anna zhu, enzo st john, sandy olson, betty rizzo, frenchy, danny zuko, marty, jan, sonny, jackie burkhart, donna pinciotti, eric forman, laurie forman, belly conklin, sloane peterson, ferris bueller, duckie dale, bianca stratford, kat stratford, patrick verona, mia thermopolis, sabrina spellman, harvey kinkle, libby chessler, barbie roberts, ken carson, jenna rink, allie hamilton, noah calhoun, brandon walsh, david silver, brenda walsh, kelly taylor, donna martin, conrad fisher, jeremiah fisher, steven cokin, taylor jewel, sarah cameron, jj maybank, john b routledge, kiara carerra, pope heywood, cleo, topper thornton, prue halliwell, paige matthews, piper halliwell, phoebe halliwell, meredith grey, arizona robbins, jackson avery, callie torres, april kepner, derek shephard, alex karev, cristina yang, lizzie stevens, callie torres, jo wilson, addison montgomery, lexi grey, atticus lincoln, nancy drew, lucy grey, sam montgomery, austin ames, jen lindley, pacey witter, dawson leery, katherine pierce, rebekah mikaelson, hayley marshall, tatum riley, sidney prescott, casey becker, tara carpenter, samantha carpenter, beca mitchell, chloe beale, jessica day, winston schmidt, cece parekh, laney boggs, dewey riley, gale weathers, georgina sparks, elle woods, francesca bridgerton, daphne bridgerton, penelope featherington, sookie stackhouse, karen smith, regina george, gretchen weiners, janis ian, cady heron, aaron samuels, dj tanner, stephanie tanner, marcia brady, cindy brady, greg brady, carrie bradshaw, cher horowitz, kirby reed, jim halpert, michael scott, kelly kapoor, pam beesly, peter parker, mary jane watson, analise keating, olivia pope, tony stonem, effy stonem, joey donner, john bender, allison argent, scott mccall, lydia martin, olive penderghast, maggie greene, marty mcfly, bella swan, alice cullen, charlie swan, emmett cullen, jacob black, carlisle cullen, esme cullen, jane volturi, morticia addams, donna and sophie sheridan, lorraine banes, jennifer parker, sam winchester, luke danes, dean forester, tristan dugray, lane kim, paris geller, logan huntzberger, jeanie bueller, simon basset, kate sharma, colin bridgerton, shiv roy, gerri kellman, roman roy, olivia benson, clary fray, isabelle lightwood, jace herondale, simon lewis, daphne blake, shaggy rogers, velma dinkley, fred jones, cinderella, ariel, tiana, jasmine, tom wambsgans, kendall roy, greg hirsch, lestat de lioncourt, louis de point du lac, and claudia !
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“The Baxters” will premiere March 28 on Amazon Prime Video. Based on the bestselling novels by Karen Kingsbury, the faith-infused family drama series stars Roma Downey and Ted McGinley.
The series follows Elizabeth and John Baxter, played by Downey and McGinley, and their five adult children. The 10-episode first season revolves around their daughter Kari (Ali Cobrin), who discovers her professor husband Tim (Brandon Hirsch) is having an affair with one of his students. Kari must find comfort in her family and faith to discover if love is a choice or if her marriage can be redeemed.
Kingsbury’s novel series has encompassed more than 25 titles since its debut in 2002. Downey has had the book under option for over a decade.
“Since the day Roma Downey asked for my blessing in making the Baxter family literary series into a televised show, I have dreamed that it might find a home on Prime Video,” Kingsbury said. “Many millions of readers are going to be thrilled over this news. It is a dream come true.”
Masey McLain, Josh Plasse, Cassidy Gifford, Reilly Anspaugh and Emily Peterson round out the Season 1 cast. Guest stars Kathie Lee Gifford, Jake Allyn, Damien Leake and Orel De La Mota join the previously announced cast.
LightWorkers Media, Will Packer Media and Haven Entertainment produce “The Baxters.” Jessie Rosen serves as showrunner. Downey, Josen, Will Packer, Kevin Mann, Brendan Bragg and Jaime Primak Sullivan executive produce, while Karen Kingsbury and Rick Christian are consulting producers.
See the first-look clip below.
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Art makes a great Valentine's Day gift, and it lasts longer than flowers and chocolate. 😉 Here's a sampling of available floral pieces in HYGGE 💐:
Darcie Denton, You Bring Me Flowers (I Paint Them), acrylic on wood panel, 5 x 7 in.
Emily Calvo, Purple Pansies, watercolor on paper, 9 x 4 in. (13 x 8 in. with white matte and light wood frame)
Karen I. Hirsch, Zagreb Bouquet, archival print on canvas, 16 x 24 in., limited edition of 10, signed certificate of authenticity
Patricia Biesen, Winter Sky, oil pastel, 18” x 22” (framed)
These and more like them—and unlike them if botanicals aren't your taste—here.
(More about HYGGE online art exhibition here. All 30 artists' pages here. Click on each artist to enjoy their art and their words)
HYGGE (c) Jenny Lam 2023
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