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moneajessblog · 1 year ago
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Married to Medicine Premieres November 5 at 9/8c on BravoTV. 3 new ladies in town and could Mariah be back in town too?!
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last-of-the-independents · 27 days ago
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CHARLEY VARRICK - German Lobby Cards (1974)
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lobbycards · 2 months ago
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Charley Varrick, French lobby card, 1973
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dannyreviews · 2 years ago
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Cinema Legends Over 100 Years Old Still Alive (as of 1/1/2023)
Here are the century old survivors of film in 2023.
Norman Spencer - producer (b. 1914)
Branka Veselinovic - actress (b. 1918) † 2/8/2023
María Cristina Camilo - actress (b. 1918)
Adriana Sivieri - actress (b. 1918)
Caren Marsh - dancer, actress (b. 1919)
Betty Brodel - singer, actress (b. 1919)
June Spencer - actress (b. 1919)
Guido Gorgatti - actor (b. 1919)  † 5/11/2023
Maj-Britt Håkansson - actress (b. 1919)
Norma Barzman - screenwriter (b. 1920) † 12/17/2023
Arnold Yarrow - actor (b. 1920)
Juan Mariné - cinematographer (b. 1920)
Robert Marcy - actor (b. 1920)
Francis Rigaud - director (b. 1920)
Patricia Wright - actress (b. 1921)
Jack Rader - actor (b. 1921)
Bill Butler - cinematographer (b. 1921)  † 4/5/2023
Walter Mirisch - producer (b. 1921) † 2/24/2023
Beulah Garrick - actress (b. 1921)
Barbra Fuller - actress (b. 1921)
Edgar Morin - director, screenwriter, philosopher (b. 1921)
Irene Söderblom - actress (b. 1921) † 7/23/2023
Nikolai Dupak - actor (b. 1921) † 3/26/2023
Elisabeth Kirby - actress (b. 1921)
Elizabeth Kelly - actress (b. 1921)
Luisa Garella - actress (b. 1921)
Georg Stefan Troller - director, screenwriter (b. 1921)
Joe Caroff - film poster artist (b. 1921)
Ray Anthony - musician, actor (b. 1922)
Margia Dean - actress (b. 1922) † 6/23/2023
Norman Lear - producer, screenwriter, director (b. 1922) † 12/5/2023
Micheline Presle - actress (b. 1922)
Janis Paige - actress (b. 1922)
Bert I. Gordon - director (b. 1922) † 3/8/2023
Ebrahim Golestan - director (b. 1922) † 8/22/2023
Angel Wagenstein - screenwriter (b. 1922) † 6/29/2023
Jacqueline White - actress (b. 1922)
Peter Berkos - sound editor (b. 1922)
Annette Warren - singer, actress (b. 1922)
Wei Wei - actress (b. 1922) † 11/2/2023
Helen Colvig - costume designer (b. 1922)
Sara Luzita - dancer, actress (b. 1922)
Annabel Maule - actress (b. 1922)
Gloria Dea - actress (b. 1922)  † 3/18/2023
George Morrison - director (b. 1922)
Lucio De Caro - screenwriter, director, editor (b. 1922)
Stella Greka - singer, actress (b. 1922)
Nelma Costa - actress (b. 1922)
Bess Meisler - actress (b. 1922)
Aram Boyajian - editor, producer (b. 1922)
Virginia Fleener - animator (b. 1922)
Manos Zacharias - director (b. 1922)
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ruleof3bobby · 2 years ago
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CHARLEY VARRICK (1973) Grade: B
Can't believe Netflix hasn't remade this into a franchise. The Walter Matthau character is one of the smartest I seen in a crime / heist film. Recommended.
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newstotalcomunicacao · 1 month ago
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Polícia prende 4º investigado por laudos errados para transplantes
A Polícia Civil prendeu, nesta quarta-feira (16), o técnico de laboratório Cleber de Oliveira dos Santos, o quarto investigado pela emissão de laudos errados que resultaram no transplante de órgãos infectados com HIV para seis pacientes no Rio de Janeiro. Ele era o último foragido. Com isso, foram cumpridos todos os mandados de prisão da operação desta segunda-feira (14), expedidos a partir das…
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books-to-add-to-your-tbr · 1 year ago
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Title: Flying Lessons & Other Stories
Author: Ellen Oh, Jacqueline Woodson, Kwame Alexander, Walter Dean Myers, Meg Medina, Tim Tingle, Kelly J. Baptist, Soman Chainani, Matt de la Peña, Tim Federle, Grace Lin
Series or standalone: standalone
Publication year: 2017
Genres: fiction, anthology, contemporary, cultural
Blurb: Whether it’s basketball dreams, family fiascos, first crushes, or new neighbourhoods, this anthology celebrates the uniqueness and universality in all of us.
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havendance · 1 year ago
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Velveteen vs The Masterpost
When I was in high school, I stumbled across Seanan McGuire’s series of “Velveteen vs.” stories, staring Velma “Velveteen” Martinez, a former child superhero with the power to animate toys, who stumbles from one misadventure to the next. Taking place in a world where superheroics is run almost entirely by a single corporation and child heroes are put through some of the worst abuses of child stars, the series features fun characters, worldbuilding, and relationships, and of course, cool fight scenes. In true comics fashion, it ends on a rather open-ended note and, as far as I can tell, she hasn’t written any stories since 2017, but most of the main arcs are tied up and I definitely recommend you check them out!
(I became obsessed with these stories after finding them. An example of me getting into comics before I actually got into comics.)
(Thank you to https://broken-engines.blogspot.com/ for compiling directory of story links I could borrow for this post.)
Velveteen vs. The Isley Crayfish Festival
Velveteen vs. The Coffee Freaks
Velveteen vs. The Flashback Sequence
Velveteen vs. The Old Flame
Velveteen vs. The Junior Super Patriots, West Coast Division
Velveteen vs. The Eternal Halloween
Velveteen vs. The Ordinary Day
Velveteen vs. Patrol
Velveteen vs. The Blind Date
Velveteen vs. Blacklight vs. Sin-Dee, Part I
Velveteen vs. Blacklight vs. Sin-Dee, Part II
Velveteen vs. The Holiday Special
Velveteen vs. The Secret Identity
Martinez and Martinez v. Velveteen
Velveteen vs. The Alternate Timeline, Part I
Velveteen vs. The Alternate Timeline, Part II
Velveteen vs. The Retroactive Continuity
Velveteen Presents Victory Anna vs. All These Stupid Parallel Worlds
Velveteen vs. The Uncomfortable Conversation
Velveteen vs. Bacon
Velveteen vs. The Robot Armies of Dr. Walter Creelman, DDS
Velveteen vs. The Fright Night Sorority House Massacre Sleepover Camp
Velveteen vs. Vegas
Velveteen Presents Victory Anna vs. The Difficulties With Pan-Dimensional Courtship
Velveteen vs. Legal
Velveteen Presents Jackie Frost vs. Four Conversations and a Funeral
Velveteen vs. Jolly Roger
Velveteen vs. Everyone, Part I
Velveteen vs. Everyone, Part II
Sponsorship: Velveteen vs. The Epilogue
Velveteen vs. The Aftermath
Velveteen vs. Hypothermia
Velveteen vs. Santa Claus
Velveteen vs. Global Warming
Velveteen Presents The Princess vs. Public Relations
Velveteen vs. The Thaw
Velveteen vs. Balance
Velveteen vs. Spring Cleaning
Velveteen Presents Polychrome vs. The Court of Public Opinion and Not Punching Anyone
Velveteen vs. The Melancholy of Autumn
Velveteen vs. A Disturbing Number of Crows
Velveteen vs. Trick or Treat
Velveteen Presents Action Dude vs. Doing the Right Thing
Velveteen vs. The Consequences of Her Actions
Velveteen vs. Going Home Again
Velveteen vs. Everything You Ever Wanted
Velveteen vs. The Retroactive Continuity (2)
Velveteen Presents Jacqueline Claus vs. The Lost and the Found
Velveteen vs. Recovery
Velveteen vs. Temptation
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flowersovevil · 4 months ago
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You read a historic writer not for what they failed to see, not for the ideological blindspots of their writing — too easy, too programmatic in the literary academy of recent years — but for the as-yet-unlived, still-shaping history which their vision — which must mean including the limitations of that vision — partially, tentatively, foresees and provokes. The task of such a reading is to “dramatize the latencies in a prior figure or form that suddenly illuminate the present”. This is history, to use Walter Benjamin’s famous expression, seizing “hold of a memory as it flashes up as a moment of danger”. “For every image of the past”, writes Benjamin, “that is not recognized by the present as one of its own concerns threatens to disappear irretrievably”.
-Jacqueline Rose
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witchthewriter · 11 months ago
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I need to speak about a show I've just finished watching. Desperately.
*Spoilers ahead*
When the HELL is season 3 coming out? Will there be a bonus episode? I feel like my whole brain has been dragged into a pit where the only clue to escape are the words; 'figure It out'. I have read/listened to/watched as many theories as I can and god, some of them are amazing. I think my favourite would have to be that Shauna and Jeff's daughter's full name is Jacqueline (although it might be a stretch, it would still be fucking amazing). The ambiguity of 'is it something supernatural,' or 'was it us all along.' UGH! Okay so to me, the cannibal scenes aren't that shocking - it's the middle of Winter, no food, everyone is starving. It makes sense. There's logic to it.
However, it does become a bit more horrible when they have to choose someone to sacrifice. And yet I did learn, from another yellowjackets poster, that it was common and legal, for sailors who were shipwrecked to eat another person. HOWEVER! (this was in the 17/18 hundreds) and there were RULES.
But what I think we're going to see in season 3 is something more shocking then we've already witnessed. (I really hope we do). Especially since the death of Nat (rest in paradise my love) - what happens now? I kinda feel like Walter is going to be a big player in the Adult Timeline. But I think Lottie is going to become obsessed with Callie, her comment, calling her "powerful," was very ... off-putting.
Also when Nat and Travis are in bed and ... you-know-whatting- Lottie keeps coming up as a hallucination.
Here's what the co-showrunner had to say about it:
“We hope that the audience doesn’t necessarily interpret that, or doesn’t absolutely interpret that, as a love triangle. It’s not just like, Travis is having sex with Natalie but thinking about Lottie. That’s not it at all,” Lisco told The Hollywood Reporter when speaking about the episode, which released March 31. “It’s actually a battle between faith and pragmatism.”
(I just added that because I was like ... he's in love with Lottie now? But obviously that wasn't the case...)
I think overarching theme that girlhood is intristically violent, bloody and harsh. No we may not eat another person, but we do bleed every month, we do feel this unbridled anger at the world around us. There's much I could say on this...
If anyone has any comments, please please interact. You can even send me a dm! I'm quite literally obsessed with this show. 🌷🌿🌹
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oldsardens · 6 months ago
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Walter Gramatte - Jacqueline Forzane
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forasecondtherewedwon · 10 months ago
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Novels for Black History Month (Refreshed)
Titles, authors, and genres below the cut! Favourites are starred!
YA:
Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas*
You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson
Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon
Pride by Ibi Zoboi
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas*
Happily Ever Afters by Elise Bryant*
Your Corner Dark by Desmond Hall
Yesterday is History by Kosoko Jackson
Mystery/Thriller:
My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley
Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby*
Lightseekers by Femi Kayode
Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby
Sci-fi/Fantasy/Magic Realism:
Rosewater by Tade Thompson
Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis
The City We Became by N. K. Jemisin*
Beloved by Toni Morrison
Historical:
Deacon King Kong by James McBride*
The Fishermen by Chigozie Obioma
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill*
Washington Black by Esi Edugyan*
Half-Blood Blues by Esi Edugyan*
If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin
Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson*
The Rib King by Ladee Hubbard
The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers (May 2021)
Black Cloud Rising by David Wright Faladé*
Last Summer on State Street by Toya Wolfe*
Contemporary:
Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
New People by Danzy Senna
Swing Time by Zadie Smith*
Loving Day by Mat Johnson
Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams
Real Life by Brandon Taylor
The Turner House by Angela Flournoy
Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson*
The Late Americans by Brandon Taylor
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams*
Small Worlds by Caleb Azumah Nelson*
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steambot-shenanigans · 7 months ago
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Let me know if I got any of these wrong, but this seems to me to be the basics of who all these people are:
Guy Hottie: dated Wanda Walter till he got blown up in the 1950 incident
Ralph Benedict: of Uncle Ralphie’s Magical Musical Sideshow Spectacular fame. Also referenced in Steamboat Shenanigans
Taggart Babclock: discovered and owned the rock candy mines where we get blue and green matter from
Vivian Becile: from Bunny’s short videos, A Becile who joined Walter Robotics and got caught up in a disastrous experiment called Project Perpetum
Buster Becile: current figurehead of Becile Industries
Verato and Pomene: founders of the Calvacadium
Doctor Pterodactyl: enemy of Commander Cosmo, teamed up with the starblood beast and Doctor Blight to try and kill him with a Black matter ray but failed
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lobbycards · 2 months ago
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Charley Varrick, French lobby card, 1973
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dannyreviews · 1 month ago
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Golden Age of Hollywood Actors Born Before (And Including) 1936 Still Alive
This only includes actors that had at least one credited role in a Hollywood feature film or short up to 1959.
Elisabeth Waldo (b. 1918)
Caren Marsh Doll (b. 1919)
Patricia Wright (b. 1921)
Jacqueline White (b. 1922)
Annette Warren (b. 1922)
Ray Anthony (b. 1922)
Tommy Dix (b. 1923)
Eva Marie Saint (b. 1924)
Anne Vernon (b. 1924)
Maria Riva (b. 1924)
June Lockhart (b. 1925)
Lee Grant (b. 1925)
Peggy Webber (b. 1925)
Lise Bourdin (b. 1925)
Brigitte Auber (b. 1925)
Kerima (b. 1925)
Terry Kilburn (b. 1926) 
Marilyn Erskine (b. 1926)
Bambi Linn (b. 1926)
David Frankham (b. 1926)
Tommy Morton (b. 1926)
Jill Jarmyn (b. 1926)
Marilyn Knowlden (b. 1926)
Genevieve Page (b. 1927)
Donna Martell (b. 1927)
William Smithers (b. 1927)
Peter Walker (b. 1927)
H.M. Wynant (b. 1927)
Betty Harford (b. 1927)
Cora Sue Collins (b. 1927)
Marilyn Granas (b. 1927)
Ann Blyth (b. 1928)
Nancy Olson (b. 1928)
Peggy Dow (b. 1928)
Earl Holliman (b. 1928)
Kathleen Hughes (b. 1928)
Colleen Townsend (b. 1928)
Marion Ross (b. 1928)
Gaby Rodgers (b. 1928)
Jan Shepard (b. 1928)
Walter Maslow (b. 1928)
Tom Troupe (b. 1928)
Sidney Kibrick (b. 1928)
Garry Watson (b. 1928)
Fay Chaldecott (b. 1928)
Mark Rydell (b. 1929)
Terry Moore (b. 1929)
Vera Miles (b. 1929)
Ann Robinson (b. 1929)
Liseotte Pulver (b. 1929)
James Hong (b. 1929)
Rachel Ames (b. 1929)
Olga James (b. 1929)
Michael Forest (b. 1929)
Vikki Dougan (b. 1929)
Steve Terrell (b. 1929)
Margaret Kerry (b. 1929)
James Congdon (b. 1929)
Betsy Gay (b. 1929)
Jack Betts (b. 1929)
Clint Eastwood (b. 1930)
Joanne Woodward (b. 1930)
Mara Corday (b. 1930)
Nita Talbot (b. 1930)
Taina Elg (b. 1930)
Robert Wagner (b. 1930)
John Astin (b. 1930)
Tommy Cook (b. 1930)
Mary Costa (b. 1930)
Lois Smith (b. 1930)
Will Hutchins (b. 1930)
Peggy King (b. 1930)
Lynn Hamilton (b. 1930)
Don Burnett (b. 1930)
Clark Burroughs (b. 1930)
Robert Hinkle (b. 1930)
Sheila Connolly (b. 1930)
Barbara Bestar (b. 1930)
Rita Moreno (b. 1931)
Leslie Caron (b. 1931)
Carroll Baker (b. 1931)
William Shatner (b. 1931)
Mamie Van Doren (b. 1931)
Robert Colbert (b. 1931)
Barbara Eden (b. 1931)
Angie Dickinson (b. 1931)
Claire Bloom (b. 1931)
Marianne Koch (b. 1931)
Sylvia Lewis (b. 1931)
Carmen De Lavallade (b. 1931)
Zohra Lampert (b. 1931)
Michael Dante (b. 1931)
Ann McCrea (b. 1931)
Jack Grinnage (b. 1931)
Maralou Gray (b. 1931)
Billy Mindy (b. 1931)
Sugar Dawn (b. 1931)
Joanne Arnold (b. 1931)
Joel Grey (b. 1932)
George Chakiris (b. 1932)
Felicia Farr (b. 1932)
Abbe Lane (b. 1932)
Steve Rowland (b. 1932)
Jacqueline Beer (b. 1932)
Colleen Miller (b. 1932)
Joanne Gilbert (b. 1932)
Olive Moorefield (b. 1932)
Neile Adams (b. 1932)
Jacqueline Duval (b. 1932)
Edna May Wonnacott (b. 1932)
Richard Tyler (b. 1932)
Mickey Roth (b. 1932)
Leon Tyler (b. 1932)
Peggy McIntyre (b. 1932)
Christiane Martel (b. 1932)
Elsa Cardenas (b. 1932)
Claude Bessy (b. 1932)
Kim Novak (b. 1933)
Julie Newmar (b. 1933)
Debra Paget (b. 1933)
Constance Towers (b. 1933)
Joan Collins (b. 1933)
Kathleen Nolan (b. 1933)
Brett Halsey (b. 1933)
Robert Fuller (b. 1933)
Pat Crowley (b. 1933)
Barrie Chase (b. 1933)
Jackie Joseph (b. 1933)
Geoffrey Horne (b. 1933)
Tsai Chin (b. 1933)
Lita Milan (b. 1933)
Vera Day (b. 1933)
Diana Darrin (b. 1933)
Ziva Rodann (b. 1933)
Jeanette Sterke (b. 1933)
Marti Stevens (b. 1933)
Annette Dionne (b. 1933)
Cecile Dionne (b. 1933)
Johnny Russell (b. 1933)
Patti Hale (b. 1933)
Gary Clarke (b. 1933)
Shirley MacLaine (b. 1934) 
Sophia Loren (b. 1934)
Shirley Jones (b. 1934)
Russ Tamblyn (b. 1934)
Pat Boone (b. 1934)
Audrey Dalton (b. 1934)
Claude Jarman Jr. (b. 1934)
Tina Louise (b. 1934)
Karen Sharpe (b. 1934)
Joyce Van Patten (b. 1934)
May Britt (b. 1934)
Joby Baker (b. 1934)
Jamie Farr (b. 1934)
Myrna Hansen (b. 1934)
Priscilla Morgan (b. 1934)
Aki Aeong (b. 1934)
Robert Fields (b. 1934)
Dani Crayne (b. 1934)
Donnie Dunagan (b. 1934)
Richard Hall (b. 1934)
Charles Bates (b. 1934)
Marilyn Horne (b. 1934)
Marilee Earle (b. 1934)
Rod Dana (b. 1935) 
Pippa Scott (b. 1935)
Ruta Lee (b. 1935)
Barbara Bostock (b. 1935)
Johnny Mathis (b. 1935)
Leslie Parrish (b. 1935)
Salome Jens (b. 1935)
Yvonne Lime (b. 1935)
Jean Moorehead (b. 1935)
Marco Lopez (b. 1935)
Joyce Meadows (b. 1935)
Christopher Severn (b. 1935)
Richard Nichols (b. 1935)
Carol Coombs (b. 1935)
Nino Tempo (b. 1935)
Patricia Prest (b. 1935)
Dawn Bender (b. 1935)
John Considine (b. 1935)
Jerry Farber (b. 1935)
Clyde Willson (b. 1935)
Bob Burns (b. 1935)
Susan Kohner (b. 1936)
Millie Perkins (b. 1936)
Burt Brickenhoff (b. 1936)
Mason Alan Dinehart (b. 1936)
Anna Maria Alberghetti (b. 1936)
Lisa Davis (b. 1936)
Joan O'Brien (b. 1936)
Richard Harrison (b. 1936)
Tommy Ivo (b. 1936)
John Wilder (b. 1936)
Gary Conway (b. 1936)
Michael Chapin (b. 1936)
Carol Morris (b. 1936)
Fernando Alvarado (b. 1936)
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france-cinema · 5 months ago
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Marcel Pagnol, Jacqueline et leur fils Frédéric photographiés par Walter Carone sur le tournage du film Les Lettres de mon Moulin, 1954.
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