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mayanhandballcourt · 1 year ago
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Photographer Joe Greer
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tokyo-camera-style · 2 years ago
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Leica MP with 28mm f2 Summicron lens and SF24D flash
Photographer: Joe Greer / website / instagram
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petitepluiedemai · 9 months ago
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© Joe Greer
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preacherman316 · 1 year ago
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Don't Be A Dull Listener
Yesterday morning on the way to the Florida College Lectures, I witnessed a car on fire at the intersection of Fowler Avenue and Morris Bridge Rd. Flames were shooting upward and the firemen were quickly responding to extinguish the blaze. You could see the sense of urgency in their actions. Without the right response the situation could have become much worse. Continue reading Don’t Be A…
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black-n-animated · 9 months ago
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Doc Carla Greer from GI Joe
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nerds-yearbook · 4 months ago
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The anthology comic Action Comics 2, cover date July 1938, was one of the rare issues of the series not to feature Superman on the cover. In this issue, he still was reporter in Cleveland, Ohio, as it had not been renamed Metropolis yet for the comics. He had still yet to battle a super powered villain. In this issue, he fought against a munitions magnate who was trying to start a war in San Monte. Superman took Emil Norvell to San Monte and forced him to enlist in the army and fight on the front lines. Lois Lane was also covering the conflict and got framed by Lola Cortez for espionage. Superman had to save her from a firing squad. Finally, Superman kidnapped the leaders of the two opposing armies and demanded they fight each other. It was learned that the generals didn't even know why they were fighting and decided to pursue peace instead. The issue marked the last appearance of Alex Greer. It was also the only appearance of Emil Norvell and Lola Cortez, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. ("Superman: War in San Monte" "Scoop Scallion Five Star Reporter: The Shipwreck" "Pep Morgan: Glass Arm" "Elmer the Eel: Keep Off" "The Adventures of Marco Polo Part II" "Tex Thomson: The Sealed City Part I" "Inspector Donald and Bobby: Vindication" and "Chuck Dawson: The 4-G Gang Part II" "Zatara: The Haunted Farm" Action Comics 2, DC Comic Event)
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via-fm · 3 months ago
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why’s david duchovny there
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milliondollarbaby87 · 5 months ago
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Hot Frosty (2024) Review
When widow Kathy Barrett is given a special scarf it has magical powers which brings Jack the Snowman to life. Can his innocence help her before he melts? ⭐️ Continue reading Hot Frosty (2024) Review
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tonifotografias40s · 2 months ago
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mayanhandballcourt · 11 months ago
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Photographer Joel Hypponen
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tokyo-camera-style · 1 year ago
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Ultra Super New Gallery, Tokyo
Leica M6 with Voigtlander Color-Skopar 21mm f4 lens, external finder, and Joe Greer Short Strap.
Photographer: Joe Wu / instagram
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thewomanwhowatchedchristmas · 5 months ago
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Hot Frosty (2024)
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Hi friends. I have not been posting as much as I wanted to due to working full-time and being a person (plus I changed jobs last month so I could not have handled this on top of all of that), I am tentatively shooting for 25 days of Christmas reviews. I had heard about Hot Frosty on TikTok, and, if you've been following my reviews, you know that generally, I am a fan of what Netflix puts out for Christmas movies. This was not an exception there. However, I do want to be clear that I don't think this is a good movie. I think it is artfully bad, which is my favorite kind. If you are not a fan of trope-heavy, cliched plot lines, you will not enjoy this film.
We open on Kathy (Lacey Chabert), who many viewers will recognize from the masterpiece that was Mean Girls as Gretchen Weiners, although Kathy does not seem to be Jewish, though her religious views are not clearly specified at any point in the film. Kathy is having a rough time of it, and it's not immediately clear why. Her heat in her house is broken, but she keeps forgetting to call for repairs. She has a leak in the roof and a broken step on her staircase. However, she doesn't say anything about not having money for it, and she runs? owns? a diner in the small town of Hope Springs, NY. It is implied that Kathy has just let herself go to the point where she is not taking care of things due to being widowed. While working at the diner, there is a snow sculpture contest occurring in the middle of the street? and all the shops are busy, so Kathy takes lunches to Mel (Sherry Miller) and Theo (Dan Lett) at the second-hand clothing store across the street. Mel gives Kathy a scarf that is sure to find her love out in the cold. Kathy, reasonably, is skeptical, so she puts the scarf on a snowman (a chiseled, muscular, lifelike one) that doesn't have a scarf yet, takes a picture, and goes home.
Suddenly, the snowman comes to life! He doesn't have a name immediately, but in the credits, he's listed as Jack Snowman (Dustin Milligan), who many will recognize as Ted Mullens from Schitt's Creek. However, poor guy doesn't have any clothes on besides his scarf, so he scares an elderly couple and breaks into the second-hand store and steals a jumpsuit and boots. Then he just talks to the other snowmen in the street until Kathy finds him in the morning. Kathy understandably has a hard time coming to terms with Jack being a snowman, so she takes him to the doctor. The doctor, Dottie (Katy Mixon Greer) who has been in several things, so I don't know where you know her from. Dottie does a pretty cursory exam and decides that the easiest answer is the best answer, so Kathy goes along with the snowman thing. Jack takes the spare room at Kathy's house and learns how to do a bunch of stuff by watching TV.
Unfortunately, Hope Springs very own Sheriff Nate Hunter (Craig Robinson), who viewers will recognize from The Office or Brooklyn 9-9, takes the crimes of streaking and robbery very seriously. Most people in the town would say he takes things too seriously, including Deputy Sheriff Ed Schatz (Joe Lo Truglio), who viewers will recognize as Charles Boyle from Brooklyn 9-9. Kathy is trying to save Jack from Nate, but Nate will not be deterred. Jack can't sit around cooped up in Kathy's house all day every day, so he finds other ways to help people in the town and makes friends with several people quickly. Jack has become everyone's favorite handyman. I wish I could learn how to be a handyman from watching TV...
The production value was on par for a Netflix original, though there was not much in the way of music. I didn't hate that, honestly, but the few songs that were included were not ones I recognized. There were references to Christmas and Christmas decor throughout the film, but the story didn't really have anything to do with Christmas. It just so happens that the magic that brings snowmen to life only comes around Christmas I guess. But I loved the fun references and general cheesiness. Overall, 5 stars.
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ultrameganicolaokay · 3 months ago
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Marvel Team-Up #67 ‘Tigra Tigra, Burning Bright!’ (1977) by Chris Claremont, John Byrne and Dave Hunt. Edited by Archie Goodwin. Cover by Byrne and Joe Sinnott.
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Cover of the Day: Marvel Team-Up #67 (March, 1978) Art by John Byrne and Joe Sinnott
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metanoiamindpodcast · 6 months ago
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'Signs and Wonders in Heaven' | UFO's UAP's or Angels and Demons? | Is the War of Ezekiel upon us?
'Signs and Wonders in Heaven' | UFO's UAP's or Angels and Demons? | Is the War of Ezekiel upon us?
“Signs and Wonders : Divine or Deceit?”  by Nicholas Patrick A Story of UFO’s/UAP’s, Paranormal activity Luciferian Rituals MetanoiaMinds.com Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and Global Hysteria: A Fictional Scenario Latest UFO News – UFO Cover-up This article explores a fictional yet plausible scenario involving the mass disclosure of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and the subsequent…
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badmovieihave · 7 months ago
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Bad movie I have Wanted: Dead or Alive Season One 1958-1959
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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From the Golden Age of Television
Omaha Beach - Plus Fifteen - NBC - January 4, 1960
A Presentation of "Goodyear Theatre" Season 3 Episode 8
Drama
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by David Goodman
Produced by Anthony Wilson
Directed by Lamont Johnson
Stars:
Cameron Mitchell as Larry Morris
Joe Mantell as Joe Gordello
Willard Sage as Major Ralph Phillips
Jacqueline Scott as Helen Morris
Bern Hoffman as Stan Nelson
Fredd Wayne as Rusty Cotter
Dabbs Greer as Matty Burton
Paul Comi as Mike
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