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Orange jumpsuit 🍊
#star wars#star wars fanart#biggs darklighter#biggs#darklighter#garrick hagon#star wars a new hope#a new hope#my art stuff#rebellion#star wars rebellion#age of rebellion
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GARRICK HAGON (aka STAR WARS character BIGGS DARKLIGHTER) promo trading card for a then-upcoming appearance at a March 1999 Sci Fi Expo convention held in Plano, Texas. Scanned from my personal collection.
#star wars#biggs darklighter#garrick hagon#scifi convention#sci fi expo#plano#texas#1999#trading cards
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Tenia amiguets al poble.
A New Hope (1977) dir. George Lucas
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Bad movie I have Antony and Cleopatra 1972
#Antony and Cleopatra#Charlton Heston#Hildegard Neil#Eric Porter#John Castle#Fernando Rey#Juan Luis Galiardo#Carmen Sevilla#Freddie Jones#Enrique Alba#Peter Arne#Luis Barboo#Fernando Bilbao#Warren Clarke#Roger Delgado#Julian Glover#Sancho Gracia#Garrick Hagon#John Hallam#Jane Lapotaire#Joe Melia#Monica Peterson#Emiliano Redondo#Aldo Sambrell#Douglas Wilmer#Richard Johnson#Sergio Krumbel#José Manuel Martín#Manolo Otero#Juan Manuel Torres Gómez
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John Levene pops up as Gene Bradley's co-pilot on his private jet, called Tony, (John Levene's character, not the jet) in The Adventurer: I'll Get There Sometime (1.15, ITC, 1973)
#fave spotting#john levene#sergeant benton#doctor who#classic doctor who#the adventurer#I'll get there sometime#1973#itc#classic tv#Gene's private jet crops up a couple of times in the series‚ yet another example of how he's the greatest everything that ever did anything#it had a copilot in the other eps but not played by John; this ep requires a few lines from the copilot so perhaps that other actor wasn't#considered good enough at reading dialogue? who knows. certainly not me (and Pixley don't write a bible about this stupid show‚ your work#is needed on better things!). little for John to do here except sit in a cockpit and trade worried glances with Gene about bad weather and#plane problems; this was a holiday episode for Gene Barry‚ with just these few token scenes to include him (presumably coming as a blessed#relief to the crew who‚ by most accounts‚ couldn't stand him). it also allowed Catherine Schell (who Barry had had fired) to quickly return#and shoot enough scenes for a couple more episodes; despite Gene B's meddlings‚ the American backers liked her and wanted more of the#character. so we get this episode in which Gene is waylaid in his plane for the whole ep and it's up to his helpers (Schell‚ Garrick Hagon#as the longest lasting Stuart Damon replacement‚ and Barry Morse's Mr Parminter) to do all the adventuring and save the day without Mr#Amazing. Parminter is a curious character; he starts the series as a sort of semi mysterious spy master who calls on Gene for favours and#often knows more than he's telling. abruptly his character shifts completely about half way thru the series and becomes a buffoonish#ministry type who stumbles through cases and fights and has to be shepherded by his long suffering subordinates Hagon and Schell#it's most dramatic here‚ where he's positively idiotic. you'd be tempted to think Morse was simply giving up or playing with the part now#the series was well underway (and Gene wasn't around to shout) but in interviews he actually complained about how the character was#lobotomised by the scripts‚ so this isn't coming from him. who knows? maybe the writers themselves were trying to tank the show#certainly nobody seems to have had a very good time making it (Gene B flatly refused to be interviewed by network for their dvd release..)
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CONCLAVE (2024)
Starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, Sergio Castellitto, Isabella Rossellini, Lucian Msamati, Carlos Diehz, Brían F. O'Byrne, Merab Ninidze, Thomas Loibl, Jacek Koman, Rony Kramer, Valerio Da Silva, Joseph Mydell, Vincenzo Failla, Garrick Hagon, Merab Ninidze, Madhav Sharma, Loris Loddi, Roberto Citran, Antonio Toma and Balkissa Maiga.
Screenplay by Peter Straughan.
Directed by Edward Berger.
Distributed by Focus Features. 110 minutes. Rated PG.
Who would have imagined that one of the most intriguing and suspenseful films of this year would be about a bunch of cardinals sequestered in the Vatican to vote on a new Pope? In fact, intriguing and suspenseful is not giving Conclave its full due. This is simply one of the best films of the year. Don’t be surprised to see it on a bunch of best films of the year lists and also for it to get a whole bunch of award nominations.
It's that good. Who would have guessed?
Again, it was about a bunch of cardinals in the Vatican. Blessed are the believers, indeed.
Conclave is based on the novel by Robert Harris and shows us – very forcefully and at the same time very subtly – that some very devout and proper people can still have some skeletons in their closets. In fact, pretty much everyone here, and they are mostly good and spiritual followers of Christ, has some serious secrets which they are not willing to allow to see the light of day.
Many of the deadly sins – lust, greed, pride, envy and wrath – all show up at different points in the story. (Gluttony and sloth don’t seem to be on the menu but give it time.) The final twist – which I will certainly not spoil – is not even on that deadly sins scale and may even go too far afield dramatically for a chunk of the film’s potential audience. Yet somehow it does make a certain strange sense for the story.
Even arguably the most devout person of all – Cardinal Thomas Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) – the man in charge of making sure the conclave runs smoothly and essentially the moral center of the story (assuming you don’t count the dead Pope) makes some dubious moves and forms some sketchy alliances. And yet you can tell he is doing these things for the right reasons.
Or is he?
The choosing of the Pope itself turns out to be oddly like an extremely solemn reality show. Cardinals take the lead in the votes, make alliances with (and against) each other, sabotage each other’s campaigns and as their secrets meet the light of day, they are basically voted off the island.
There is much more subterfuge and backstabbing than you would expect from such a serious pursuit, but that just points out the humanity of the process.
The acting here is unfailingly spectacular, particularly Fiennes, Stanley Tucci as a moderate cardinal and particularly Isabella Rossellini as a quiet but steely head nun, who is mostly ignored by the men, until she finally has to take some moral stands to keep the process going fairly. Seriously, Rossellini should definitely be in line for a Best Supporting Actress nominee.
Like I said earlier, don’t be surprised if that is only one of many Oscar nominations.
Jay S. Jacobs
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Title: Chasing Liberty
Rating: PG-13
Director: Andy Cadiff
Cast: Mandy Moore, Matthew Goode, Stark Sands, Caroline Goodall, Jeremy Piven, Annabella Sciorra, Briony Glassco, Sam Ellis, Terence Maynard, Mark Harmon, Lewis Hancock, Garrick Hagon, Zac Benoir, Jan Goodman, Robert Ashe, Tony Jayawardena, Beatrice Rosen
Release year: 2004
Genres: romance, comedy
Blurb: Unable to experience life like a normal 18-year-old, the President's daughter escapes from her entourage of Secret Service agents while travelling in Europe. She falls in love with a handsome British stranger...who just so happens to be working undercover for her father.
#chasing liberty#pg13#andy cadiff#mandy moore#matthew goode#stark sands#caroline goodall#jeremy piven#2004#romance#comedy
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Oppenheimer - BBC - October 29, 1980 - December 10, 1980
Historical Drama / Biography (7 episodes)
Running Time: 420 minutes
Stars:
Sam Waterston as J. Robert Oppenheimer
John Carson as Narrator
Christopher Muncke as Colonel Kenneth Nichols
Jana Shelden as Kitty Oppenheimer
Kate Harper as Jean Tatlock
Edward Hardwicke as Enrico Fermi
David Suchet as Edward Teller
Manning Redwood as Lieutenant General Leslie Groves
Peter Whitman as Robert Serber
Matthew Guinness as Hans Bethe
Bob Sherman as Ernest Lawrence
John Morton as Robert Wilson
Garrick Hagon as Frank Oppenheimer
Liza Ross as Jackie Oppenheimer
Barry Dennen as Isidor Rabi
Peter Marinker as Haakon Chevalier
Phil Brown as Lewis Strauss
Sarah Brackett as Priscilla Duffield
The series aired on PBS' American Playhouse from May 11, 1982 to June 22, 1982
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Star Wars Fan Fun Day 2024 will take place on Sunday 5th May 2024 at Ewood Park, the home of Blackburn Rovers and Neil, Paul and the SWFFD team bring us their latest guest announcement. From A New Hope we have Luke Skywalker's best buddy Biggs Darklighter Garrick Hagon. https://www.facebook.com/StarWarsFanFunDay/posts/pfbid02HkBJy8PX5bqaB5Jb6ECyqfhbyRMvxFQG5tVjauSQhCPk6QDNWcAo9wsbtYM1Jgpyl Garrick joins previously announce guests Anton Valensi, John Fensom, Nick Joseph, Derek Lyons and Anthony Forrest. It's one of the most enjoyable, well-run events on the global Star Wars calendar, and we'll do our level best to bring all the news as we run down the months, weeks and days to the show. [amazon box="B0C7P7X635"]
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Or Star Wars characters never really die?
#star wars#star wars fanart#star wars a new hope#a new hope#wedge antilles#biggs darklighter#Biggs#Jek porkins#Jek tono porkins#rogue squadron#rebellion#star wars rebellion#red squadron#my art stuff#William Hootkins#Garrick Hagon#denis lawson
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İngiliz aktör Garrick Hagon'dan, Çağrı filmiyle ilgili yıllar sonra gelen itiraf! Neler anlattı neler
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I first thought that was Pedro Pascal and not Garrick Hagon ...
I also had no questions about that ...
Hugh Fleming: Luke and Biggs
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Stuart Damon plays pretend as secret agent Vince in The Adventurer: Poor Little Rich Girl (1.2, ITC, 1972). Damon was initially cast as a recurring supporting character, one of a group of assistants that work with lead Gene Barry, but he was dropped from the series (almost certainly at Barry's behest) and appears in just two episodes
#fave spotting#stuart damon#the champions#the adventurer#craig stirling#poor little rich girl#itc#1972#ok so the actual facts behind Damon's dismissal aren't entirely clear; certainly he believed it was Gene Barry's influence#and said as much in interviews (and for what it's worth i believe him). Damon and Barry had just one meeting before shooting started on the#series‚ at which Barry (who would alienate himself from pretty much the entire cast and crew during the course of production) expressed#shock at Stuart's height (he being much taller than Gene). in due course Damon was let go from the series‚ and whilst i dont have any great#source of behind the scenes material‚ it's fairly clear he'd only really been on one location shoot with perhaps some studio pick ups#he's in this episode and appears briefly and uncredited in the final ep (1.26‚ The Good Book)‚ but whilst it was last in transmission order#it had been probably the first episode shot‚ and crucially it shares the same location as this episode (and so the location work was#presumably shot back to back). the shorter and less athletic Garrick Hagon was cast as Stuart's replacement 'Gavin' and besides the name#change it's a safe bet that the scripts went unaltered. similarly‚ there's a couple of one off male helpers in a few eps each of whom is#given zero introduction and no discernable back story or development: quite possibly Damon's parts again‚ retro fitted for any available#character actor who could take the part at short notice and (most importantly) did not stand over Gene Barry....
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