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The centenary special was really just a test of who is a true whovian
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Oscars 2024 - Presenters
With only a few days to go until the 2024 Oscar ceremony the full list of presenters for the awards have been annouced! Emily BluntCynthia ErivoAmerica FerreraSally FieldRyan Gosling Continue reading Oscars 2024 – Presenters
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Who is most important to the history of Doctor Who?
With 61 years under its belt, Doctor Who has changed a lot since it began all those years ago. Its continued survival has relied on that change and the countless people who made it happen. Trying to single out any one person as the most important to the history of the show would be near impossible, but hell if we aren't going to try.
bar a few of the most recognisable names, contestants for this tournament were decided by nomination only, so there are inevitably people missing who's contributions were just as valuable, please don't take anyone's absence as a slight against them or their work
the submission form for propaganda is still open
ROUND 1 (group stage)
Group 1
Carole Ann Ford
Jacqueline Hill
William Hartnell
William Russell
David Graham and Peter Hawkins
Group 2
Patrick Troughton
Frazer Hines
Nicholas Courtney
Jon Pertwee
Roger Delgado
Group 3
Liz Sladen
Pat Gorman
Stuart Fell
Tom Baker
Peter Davison
Colin Baker
Group 4
Sylvester McCoy
Sophie Aldred
Paul McGann
Lisa Bowerman
India Fisher
Sean Carlsen
Group 5
Christopher Eccleston
Billie Piper
David Tennant
Freema Agyeman
John Simm
Group 6
Matt Smith
Peter Capaldi
Jodie Whittaker
Ncuti Gatwa
Group 7
Michael Grade
Peter Cregeen
Sydney Newman
Gary Russell
Nicholas Briggs
Donald Wilson
Group 8
all the thousands of people who’ve worked behind the scenes
June Hudson
Peter Brachacki
Raymond Cusick
Group 9
John F Kennedy
Sue from Catering
the real people who have been portrayed in the show
William Russell
Group 10
Marnal Gate
Person who created TARDIS wiki
Craig Ferguson
The Audience
Group 11
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Delia Derbyshire
Ron Grainer
Dudley Simpson
Paddy Kingsland
Peter Howell
Robert Harvey
Segun Akinola
Murray Gold
Group 12
Graeme Harper
Paddy Russell
Rachel Talalay
Waris Hussein
Christopher Barry
Richard Martin
Alice Troughton
Group 13
Barry Letts
Graham Williams
John Nathan Turner
Philip Hinchcliffe
Verity Lambert
Julie Gardner
Group 14
Alan Moore
Grant Morrison
Marc Platt
Paul Cornell
Kate Orman
Group 15
Justin Richards
Dave Stone
Lawrence Miles
Lance Parkin
Jonathan Blum
Robert Shearman
Group 16
David Whitaker
Terry Nation
Anthony Coburn
John Lucarotti
Gerry Davis
Kit Pedler
Terrance Dicks
Group 17
Robert Holmes
Douglas Adams
Eric Saward
Andrew Cartmel
Rona Munro
Russell T Davies
Steven Moffat
Chris Chibnall
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I really want to Know what Katee Sackhoff and Forest Whitaker had written in their contracts so that they could avoid having to wear the worst eye contacts known to man
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Books I recommend on the topic of antipsych: Mad in America Robert Whitaker, Sedated James Davies, Madness and Civilization Foucalt, and for a less academic but still an account that will help ppl connect with the topic : The Loony Bin trip Kate Millet.
oh thanks! stuff to check out for anyone interested in reading more.
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Okay @scarlet-bitch (hope you don’t mind the tag) this is the very basic like timeline of that thing I mentioned. It’s a super crossover xD
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1917
James “Bucky” Barnes is born March 10
Howard Stark is born August 15
1918
Steve Rogers is born July 4
1921
Margaret “Peggy” Carter is born April 21
1930
Eric Lehnsherr is born May 25
1932
Charles Xavier is born July 13
1939
Howard Stark starts up Stark Industries
1950
Nick Fury is born July 4
1954
John Winchester is born April 22
Mary Winchester is born December 4
1956
David Rossi is born May 9
1958
Henry Winchester stumbles upon a mutant/human co-op trying to force mutations in humans. He is saved by an undercover CIA agent and forced into Witness Protection without his wife and child. The CIA agent has betrayed the CIA and is instead working with the co-op.
The CIA agent, calling herself Abbadon, starts to subtly threaten Millie.
1960
Harold Finch (Thomas) is born April 9
1962
Abbadon injects John with a prototype serum that is supposed to force a mutation out of him. It seems to fail.
Nathan Ingram is born June 6
Olivia Manx is born July 5
1964
Phil Coulson is born July 8
1965
Abbadon scares Millie, who believes that she has hidden John’s existence from Abbadon as the ex-CIA agent never threatens him, away. Millie leaves John with her sister Maisy. She takes on the name Maria.
Millie meets and falls in love with Howard Stark.
Nathan Ford is born August 16
Carl Elias is born August 18
1966
Robert Hersh is born May 7
Mark Snow is born May 22
1967
Anthony Marconi is born November 23
1968
Lionel Fusco is born March 17
James “Rhodey” Rhodes is born October 6
1969
Bruce Banner is born December 18
1970
Tony Stark is born May 29
Emily Prentiss is born October 12
1971
Clint Barton is born June 18
Aaron Hotchner is born November 2
1972
Joycelyn Carter is born March 7
Haley Hotchner is born July 16
1973
Derek Morgan is born June 6
1974
Pepper Potts is born February 12
1975
John Reese (Harris) is born May 4
1977
Elle Greenaway is born June 24
Penelope Garcia is born July 7
1978
Sam Wilson is born September 23
1979
Dean Winchester is born January 24
1981
Samantha Groves is born September 4
Sean Hotchner is born August 7
Spencer Reid is born October 28
1982
Maria Hill is born April 4
1983
Grant Ward is born January 7
Sam Winchester is born May 2
Nathan Ingram leaves MIT with an unfinished degree to start IFT May 29
Michael Cole is born July 10
Sameen Shaw is born October 25
Mary Winchester dies November 2
1984
Jessica Moore is born January 24
Will Ingram Finch is born August 31
Natasha Romanov is born November 20
1985
Devon Grice is born November 30
1986
Alec Hardison is born April 13
Dum E is created June 18
1987
Tony graduates from MIT June 5
Leo Fitz is born August 19
Jemma Simmons is born September 11
1988
Skye (Daisy Johnson) is born July 2
1989
This is the last year that Millie Winchester was seen alive. This is because she abandons the name and steps fully into her Maria Stark alias.
Pietro & Wanda Maximoff are born January 1
1990
Adam Milligan is born September 29
1991
Maria and Howard Stark die December 16
1992
Theresa Whitaker is born March 7
John Winchester drops his sons off with his half brother Tony Stark April 20
July 20 Tony manages to gain custody of his nephews.
1993
John Winchester suffers a mental break and kills Kate Milligan and kidnaps his son on October 3
October 11 Adam is dropped of with Tony which causes a scandal
1995
Caleb Phipps is born July 26
1997
Taylor Carter is born June 18
1999
Masha Ingram-Finch is born February 24
2000
Lee Fusco is born January 9
2001
Peter Parker is born August 10
2003
Genrika Zhirova is born December 13
2004
Lionel and his wife divorce
2005
Jack Hotchner is born October 7
“The Machine” goes online February and the next day sold.
2007
On February 5 Tobias Hankel kidnaps Spencer Reid.
2008
Henry LaMontagne is born November 12
2009
Tony is kidnapped by 10 Rings February 13
2010
The Ferry bombing happens killing Nathan Ingram September 26
Sometime during October or November Rick Dillinger is hired by Finch
Dillinger dies December 5ish
2012
May 4; Battle of New York happens.
#inkstained rambles#marvel cinematic universe#person of interest#criminal minds#super crossover#the supernatural are mutants
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Being rendered helpless (PANOPTICON)
• Rita Ora's thumb (Encounter for aftercare following multiple organ transplant)
• Florence Welch's thumb (Laceration with foreign body of right ring finger with damage to nail)
• Winona Ryder's thumb (Secondary lacrimal gland atrophy)
• Lucy Hale's thumb (Failure in dosage during unspecified surgical and medical care)
• Conan O'Brien's thumb (Influenza due to other identified influenza virus with otitis media)
• Tyra Banks's thumb (Malignant neoplasm of overlapping sites of other and unspecified parts of mouth)
• AnnaSophia Robb's thumb (Laceration of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of left middle finger at forearm level)
• Minka Kelly's thumb (Acute tonsillitis, unspecified)
• Djimon Hounsou's thumb (Cyst and mucocele of nose and nasal sinus)
• Forest Whitaker's thumb (Meningococcal myocarditis)
• Jimmy Buffett's thumb (Other disorders of continuity of bone, right radius)
• Kate Bosworth's thumb (Other hyperparathyroidism)
• Kristen Bell's thumb (Solitary bone cyst, left ulna and radius)
• Matt Bomer's thumb (Laceration of other muscles, fascia and tendons at shoulder and upper arm level, unspecified arm)
• Prince Harry's thumb (Laceration without foreign body of back wall of thorax without penetration into thoracic cavity)
• Avril Lavigne's thumb (Calcification and ossification of muscle)
• Demi Lovato's thumb (Nondisplaced fracture of lateral condyle of unspecified femur)
• Carmen Electra's thumb (Salter Harris Type III physeal fracture of upper end of humerus, left arm)
• Mary-Louise Parker's thumb (Atherosclerosis of other type of bypass graft(s) of the extremities with intermittent claudication, left leg)
• Vince Vaughn's thumb (Toxic effect of contact with other venomous marine animals, assault)
• Sean Lennon's thumb (Unspecified open wound of left front wall of thorax without penetration into thoracic cavity)
• Tate Donovan's thumb (Osseous and subluxation stenosis of intervertebral foramina of abdomen and other regions)
• Jennifer Aniston's thumb (Alcohol abuse with intoxication)
• Zachary Quinto's thumb (Mooren's corneal ulcer, unspecified eye)
• Tracy Morgan's thumb (Preterm labor without delivery, unspecified trimester)
• Jenna Elfman's thumb (Inflammatory polyneuropathy, unspecified)
• Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting's thumb (Perforated corneal ulcer, unspecified eye)
• DJ AM's thumb (Kaschin-Beck disease, left knee)
• Gordon Ramsay's thumb (Unspecified injury of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of right index finger at forearm level)
• Elle Fanning's thumb (Benign neoplasm of connective and other soft tissue of unspecified upper limb, including shoulder)
• Scott Speedman's thumb (Encounter for routine postpartum follow-up)
• Curtis Stone's thumb (Swimmer's ear, left ear)
• Uma Thurman's thumb (Altered mental status, unspecified)
• Khloe Kardashian's thumb (Retinal hemorrhage, left eye)
• Maria Menounos's thumb (Passenger in three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with fixed or stationary object in nontraffic accident)
• Miranda Kerr's thumb (Other combined immunodeficiencies)
• Brooklyn Decker's thumb (Atherosclerosis of other type of bypass graft(s) of the extremities with intermittent claudication, left leg)
• Ellie Goulding's thumb (Osteonecrosis in diseases classified elsewhere, thigh)
• Bethenny Frankel's thumb (Other chronic hematogenous osteomyelitis, left humerus)
• Judi Dench's thumb (Resistance to unspecified beta lactam antibiotics)
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Oscars 2024 Presenters: Emily Blunt, America Ferrera, Steven Spielberg and More!
Emily Blunt, Cynthia Erivo, America Ferrera, Sally Field, Ryan Gosling, Ariana Grande, Ben Kingsley, Melissa McCarthy, Issa Rae, Tim Robbins, Steven Spielberg, Mary Steenburgen, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlize Theron, Christoph Waltz and Forest Whitaker will present at the 96th Oscars, executive producer and showrunner Raj Kapoor and executive producers Molly McNearney and Katy Mullan announced today. Hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, the 96th Oscars will air live on ABC and broadcast outlets worldwide LIVE SUNDAY MARCH 10 at a NEW TIME 7e/4p.
Previously announced Oscars presenters include Mahershala Ali, Bad Bunny, Nicolas Cage, Jamie Lee Curtis, Brendan Fraser, Chris Hemsworth, Dwayne Johnson, Michael Keaton, Regina King, Jessica Lange, Jennifer Lawrence, Matthew McConaughey, Kate McKinnon, Rita Moreno, John Mulaney, Lupita Nyong'o, Catherine O'Hara, Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, Ke Huy Quan, Sam Rockwell, Octavia Spencer, Michelle Yeoh, Ramy Youssef and Zendaya.
The 96th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 10, 2024, at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC and in more than 200 territories worldwide.
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So earlier this month was the two-year anniversary of Convoy of War, but due to work commitments I wasn’t able to work on anything for it. So, as a little belated thing, I thought I’d share a hypothetical voice cast for Convoy of War!
Primal Vanguard
Idris Elba - Ginrai Convoy/Apex
Alex Kingston - Quickshadow
Dee Bradley Baker - Thunderhead/Autotroopers
Katee Sackhoff - Rocket Plume
James Arnold Taylord - Crumble
Khary Payton - Goldbug
Seán Carlsen - Tailpipe
Laura Stahl - Ignitor
Jeff Bennett - Peritus Maximus
Billy Brown - Groundshaker
Combatrons
Timothy Dalton - Overlord
Tony Todd - Turmoil
Giancarlo Esposito - Skyquake
David Sobolov - Clench
Keith David - Yharon
Gina Torres - Glowstrike
Ryan Hurst - Thunderhammer
Proto-Maximals
Emily Swallow - Storm Reign
Angela Bassett - Dragonicus
Michael Fassbender - Steelbane
Circle of Light
Forest Whitaker - Dai Atlas
Dave Fennoy - Axe
Johnny Yong Bosch - Wing
Other
Don Warrington - Nova Prime/Nemesis/Devoid
Due to their nature as a shifter, Amalgus’ voice would change with each form, hence no specific voice actor.
Thanks to Stonecrusher and Dropkick for helping me out on this, and thank you all for supporting the series!
-Dev
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Sorry to Bother You, written and directed by Boots Riley and starring LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Jermaine Fowler, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Danny Glover, Steven Yeun, Armie Hammer, Kate Berlant and Forest Whitaker, was released on this day in 2018 (USA)
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The Lindberg Kidnapping Case - CBS - February 26, 1976
Historical Drama
Running Time: 148 minutes
Stars:
Cliff DeYoung as Charles Lindbergh
Anthony Hopkins as Bruno Hauptmann
Denise Alexander as Violet Sharpe
Sian Barbara Allen as Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Martin Balsam as Edward J. Reilly
Joseph Cotten as Dr. John F. Condon
Peter Donat as Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf
John Fink as Mr. Anderson
Dean Jagger as Arthur Koehler
Laurence Luckinbill as Gov. Hal Hoffman
Frank Marth as Chief Harry Wolfe
Walter Pidgeon as Judge Thomas Whitaker Trenchard
Tony Roberts as Lt. Jim Finn
Robert Sampson as John Curtis
David Spielberg as David Wilentz
Joseph Stern as Dr. Schonfeld
Kate Woodville as Betty Gow
Keenan Wynn as Fred Huisache
Alan Beckwith as Walter Lyle
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Did you know that Hanover County just censored a Girl Scout's honor? Kate Lindley, a Girl Scout who won the highest honor, the Gold Award, for creating book nooks known as "little libraries," carrying books that were banned from Hanover County Public Schools, had her proclamation censored by Hanover Board of Supervisors. The word "ban" was removed and all references to censorship. They even removed the locations of the little libraries. This is censorship in action!
Kate had the best "clap back" when she said that their censorship bestowed an even greater honor than any proclamation. 👏👏👏
Kate displays the type of courageous leadership we need! Let's applaud her efforts in promoting free speech and access to information. You go girl!
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Adrienne Patrice Whitaker
Michael Paul Williams wrote about this foe the Richmond Times Dispatch as well.
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'The world of Doctor Who has changed forever with the debut of “The Giggle,” the last of the three Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials. The Doctor faces off against the Toymaker for the first time in 60 years, and nothing will ever be the same again because of it. Here’s my recap and thoughts of “The Giggle.”...
The story begins in 1925, where a man enters a toyshop owned by the Toymaker (Neil Patrick Harris) to purchase a unique doll, known as Stooky Bill. The man takes the doll to John Logie Baird (John Mackay), the man credited for inventing television, and using this doll as the first image to ever be transmitted (at the time, the lights needed were far too hot for any human to stand under). Something is clearly about to happen, given the playful and creepy nature of Harris’ Toymaker.
Cut to modern day London, where chaos reigns supreme across all of planet Earth. The Doctor intervenes as a man runs in front of a car, and the man reveals that everyone on planet Earth suddenly thinks they’re right, leading to fights all over the planet. In the background, we can see Neil Patrick Harris dancing as the Toymaker, likely before the Doctor has any idea who he is. In fact, he even grabs the Doctor for a quick waltz, which the Doctor quickly brushes off.
The Doctor and Donna (Catherine Tate) are then intercepted by UNIT, where they’re swiftly brought to UNIT’s swanky new headquarters to assist with the catastrophe. There, we once again run into scientific advisor Shirley Anne Bingham (Ruth Madeley), UNIT head Kate Stewart (Jemma Redgrave) and the surprise return of old companion Melanie Bush (Bonnie Langford), who appeared alongside the Sixth and Seventh Doctors in the 1980s, and made a brief cameo appearance in Jodie Whitaker’s final story, “The Power of the Doctor.”
Donna is the one to figure out that the signals being sent out, driving the human race crazy, is a musical tune. Upon further inspection, it’s revealed to actually be a laugh, or a giggle, if you will – created by the aforementioned Stooky Bill. The Doctor and Donna then travel back to 1925, to the location of John Logie Baird’s first television transmission in SoHo. Here, they come face to face with the Toymaker, putting on a delightfully over-the-top German accent. The Doctor tells Donna to return to the TARDIS, as he realizes just who he is dealing with. The screen quickly shows flashes of the original Toymaker (played by Michael Gough) and the First Doctor, William Hartnell, during their one and only meeting in 1966’s “The Celestial Toymaker,” in a lovely throwback.
The duo end up separated as they enter the Toymaker’s domain, each coming across some creepy setpieces, before being brought back together for a puppet show from the Toymaker. In a fun scene, the Toymaker regails the Doctor and Donna with stories, and puppets of some of the Doctor’s companions that followed Donna, including Amy, Clara and Bill, showcasing how they all “died” and what fate could await Donna. The Doctor then challenges the Toymaker to a game of cards, something the villain can’t refuse. The Doctor loses, but quickly points out that he won their original challenge all those years ago, leading to a best two-out-of-three situation. However, the Toymaker disappears, with intentions to head back to 2023 – and so, the Doctor and Donna hop back in the TARDIS to UNIT.
Of course, the Toymaker arrives – and he does so in fabulous fashion, in a frenzied musical scene set to the Spice Girls’ “Spice Up Your Life,” where he controls all he dances, turns a few soldiers into balloons and bullets into flowers. From there, once again donning a new costume, the Toymaker heads outside where he gains control of the Galvanic Beam, a strong laser that UNIT used to destroy a satellite aiding in passing the “Giggle” onto all the humans.
After some threatening, and the Doctor trying to get the Toymaker to come with him and travel, instead of using humans as his pawns, the Toymaker decides to attack, eventually using the laser on the Doctor. It’s regeneration time, but something feels different. Just when we expect the Doctor to regenerate, he instead asks Donna and Mel to pull his arms, and suddenly out pops Ncuti Gatwa’s new Doctor, alongside David Tennant. We have two Doctors, in the show’s first ever “bigeneration.”
The Doctors challenge the Toymaker to one final game, a game of ball, and after some really fun scenes, they win! The Toymaker is defeated, folded in upon himself and stored into his tiny domain. But he warns that his minions will be coming, and we see a manicured hand pick up a gold tooth (which the Toymaker said was actually The Master, if you can believe it).
The Fourteenth Doctor is upset that he wasn’t able to save all those innocent lives, and he is beautifully comforted by the new Doctor in a really touching scene. Back on the TARDIS, the new Doctor and Donna talk to the old Doctor about just what needs to happen with two of them going on. Perhaps it's time for this Doctor to settle down, and perhaps that’s why his old face came back. The new Doctor rattles off countless battles they have fought over the years, in a fun bit of fan service.
But then, the new Doctor has a brilliant idea, with some of the energy from the Toymaker’s realm still lingering, he’s able to create a second TARDIS. So now we have two Doctors, one settled down and living a wonderful life with the Noble family, along with “Mad Auntie Mel,” while still taking the occasional trek in time and space, while the Fifteenth Doctor continues along the same route the Doctor has always traveled, setting sail for Christmas Day! Could we perhaps see more from David Tennant as the Doctor because of this development? I think it’s very possible!
There was so much going on in “The Giggle” that I am sure I missed some of the elements. Firstly, Neil Patrick Harris portrayed what is likely to be an iconic villain in the history of Doctor Who, perhaps more so than the original incarnation of the Toymaker. His funny accents and madcapped nature created a maniacal villain distinctly different from any we’ve seen in the show before. And we need to talk about the new Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa, who bursts onto the scene in half of the Doctor's clothes, immediately showcasing his wit, and just a little of his Doctor’s character.
The idea of a bigeneration is a fascinating one, one that will surely see much debate among Whovians. I personally think it’s an excellent idea, brought on by the interference of the Toymaker. Allowing everyone to have a happy ending is a refreshing change of pace for a show that so often deals with loss, and I think it opens things up to some interesting storytelling possibilities in the future...'
#Doctor Who#The Giggle#60th Anniversary#David Tennant#Catherine Tate#Donna Noble#Neil Patrick Harris#The Toymaker#Ncuti Gatwa#Bi-generation#Stooky Bill#John Logie Baird#John Mackay#Melanie Bush#Bonnie Langford#UNIT#Shirley Anne Bingham#Ruth Madeley#Jemma Redgrave#Kate Stewart#Michael Gough#William Hartnell#Jodie Whittaker#The Power of the Doctor#Amy Pond#Clara Oswald#Bill Potts#Spice Girls#Spice Up Your Life#The Master
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Octobre MMXXIII
Films
Le miroir se brisa (The Mirror Crack'd) (1980) de Guy Hamilton avec Angela Lansbury, Geraldine Chaplin, Tony Curtis, Edward Fox, Rock Hudson, Kim Novak, Elizabeth Taylor, Wendy Morgan et Margaret Courtenay
L'Homme de Rio (1964) de Philippe de Broca avec Jean-Paul Belmondo, Françoise Dorléac, Jean Servais, Milton Ribeiro, Simone Renant, Adolfo Celi, Ubiracy De Oliveira, Roger Dumas et Daniel Ceccaldi
Opération Dragon (Enter the Dragon) (1973) de Robert Clouse avec Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Jim Kelly, Ahna Capri, Shih Kien, Bob Wall, Angela Mao et Betty Chung
Le Grand Bain (2018) de Gilles Lellouche avec Mathieu Amalric, Guillaume Canet, Benoît Poelvoorde, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Philippe Katerine, Félix Moati, Alban Ivanov, Balasingham Thamilchelvan, Virginie Efira et Leïla Bekhti
Bernadette (2023) de Léa Domenach avec Catherine Deneuve, Denis Podalydès, Michel Vuillermoz, Sara Giraudeau, Laurent Stocker, François Vincentelli, Lionel Abelanski, Artus, Scali Delpeyrat et Barbara Schulz
Gaz de France (2015) de Benoît Forgeard avec Olivier Rabourdin, Philippe Katerine, Alka Balbir, Antoine Gouy, Philippe Laudenbach, Darius, Jean-Luc Vincent et Élizabeth Mazev
Mariage à l'italienne (Matrimonio all'italiana) (1964) de Vittorio De Sica avec Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, Aldo Puglisi, Tecla Scarano, Marilù Tolo, Enzo Aita, Gianni Ridolfi et Generoso Cortini
Adieu poulet (1975) de Pierre Granier-Deferre avec Lino Ventura, Patrick Dewaere, Victor Lanoux, Julien Guiomar, Pierre Tornade, Françoise Brion, Claude Rich et Claude Brosset
Des hommes d'honneur (A Few Good Men) (1992) de Rob Reiner avec Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon, Kiefer Sutherland, Kevin Pollak, James Marshall et J. T. Walsh
La Vie de château (1966) de Jean-Paul Rappeneau avec Philippe Noiret, Catherine Deneuve, Pierre Brasseur, Mary Marquet, Henri Garcin, Carlos Thompson et Marc Dudicourt
Tout ce que le ciel permet (All That Heaven Allows) (1955) de Douglas Sirk avec Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, Agnes Moorehead, Conrad Nagel, Virginia Grey, Gloria Talbott, William Reynolds et Charles Drake
L'Attentat (1972) de Yves Boisset avec Jean-Louis Trintignant, Michel Piccoli, Jean Seberg, Gian Maria Volonté, Michel Bouquet, Bruno Cremer, Daniel Ivernel, Philippe Noiret, François Périer et Roy Scheider
Chaplin (1992) de Richard Attenborough avec Robert Downey Jr., Geraldine Chaplin, Paul Rhys, John Thaw, Milla Jovovich, Moira Kelly, Anthony Hopkins, Dan Aykroyd et Marisa Tomei
L’Évadé d’Alcatraz (Escape from Alcatraz) (1979) de Don Siegel avec Clint Eastwood, Patrick McGoohan, Roberts Blossom, Fred Ward, Jack Thibeau, Paul Benjamin et Larry Hankin
Les Sorcières d'Eastwick (The Witches of Eastwick) (1987) de George Miller avec Jack Nicholson, Cher, Susan Sarandon, Michelle Pfeiffer, Veronica Cartwright et Richard Jenkins
Bird (1988) de Clint Eastwood avec Forest Whitaker, Diane Venora, Michael Zelniker, Samuel E. Wright, Keith David, Michael McGuire et James Handy
Wolf (1994) de Mike Nichols avec Jack Nicholson, Michelle Pfeiffer, James Spader, Kate Nelligan, Richard Jenkins, Christopher Plummer et Eileen Atkins
Séries
Brokenwood Saison 8
Du berceau au tombeau - Sortie de scène - Du rififi au paradis - L’homme qui valait 6 dollars - L’or ne fait pas le bonheur
Affaires sensibles
Massacre du Bloody Sunday : la vérité 38 ans après - Bobby Sands, destin tragique d’un héros de l'indépendance Irlandaise - 1979, ils ont assassiné l’oncle de la Reine Elizabeth II - Les Malouines : bataille navale dans l’Atlantique Sud - La chute de la Dame de fer - « La Dame de fer, le Roi Arthur et la grève des Mineurs » - Dr Goldman et Mister Sachs - Elizabeth Holmes, l’arnaqueuse de la Silicon Valley - 13 mai 1981 : le jour où on a voulu tuer le pape Jean-Paul II - Tuer de Gaulle, l'attentat du Petit-Clamart - Bugaled Breizh : un naufrage en eaux troubles - Le monstre du Loch Ness, un animal merveilleusement insaisissable
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 13, 16
Meurtres sur mesure - L'épée de Guillaume - Du sang sur les éperons - Les Fantômes de March Magna - La Musique en héritage - Mort par K.O. - La Bataille des urnes - Régime fatal - Les meurtres de Copenhague
Coffre à Catch
#135 : Christian est de retour !!! - #136 - Christian veut le titre de Jack Swagger - #137 : DANS LE MAIN EVENT: Christian nouveau champion ECW ? - #138 : Kane contre le Boogeyman + Santino à la ECW ! - #139 : Le jour où Triple H débarque chez Randy Orton !
Happy Days Saison 3, 4
Un locataire encombrant - La Bécane de Fonzie - Fonzie le téméraire : première partie - Fonzie le téméraire : deuxième partie - Une de trouvée et dix de perdues - Œil pour œil, poing pour poing - Une famille contestataire - Les Quarante-cinq ans d'Howard - Fonzie fait la loi - Cours de drague - Les Vacances de Pâques - La Soirée hawaïenne - Quatorze ans trois quarts - Chagrin d'amour - Un tango pour Fonzie - Représentant ou dresseur de fauves - Baby sitting - Fonzie Superstar - Qui sera le pigeon ? - Le Concours de beauté - Spike fait des bêtises - Fonzie porte des lunettes - Le Mariage d'Arnold - Fonzie est amoureux : première partie - Fonzie est amoureux : deuxième partie - Fonzie est amoureux : troisème partie - Fonzie chez le psychiatre - Pas de panique, restons cool ! - Une dette envers Potsie - Richie s'émancipe - Marathon de danse - Richie grand reporter - Fonzie et le shérif - Nouvelle conquête - Le Rendez-vous de Fonzie - Nuit d'enfer dans une remise - La Soirée des records - La gloire est éphémère
Castle Saison 3
Un homme en colère - Tranches de mort - Eau trouble - Le Tueur de L.A. - Mort d'une miss / La Mort d’une miss - La Traque
Top Gear Saison 21
Nostalgie des années 80 - Road Trip à Tchernobyl - Abu Dhabi, Du Sable dans le Carbu ! - Mercedes, folle du désert - Destination Thaïlande - Un pont sur la rivière Kwaï
Alexandre Ehle Saison 4
Cœur de pierre - Puzzle au zoo
Sous contrôle Saison 1
Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3 - Episode 4 - Episode 5 - Episode 6
Parlement Saison 3
On ne peut plus rien dire - Le background - Ego to absolvo - Le grand départ - Super pro Brexit - Riders - You shall not pass - Comme le disait Jean Monnet - Fish and ships - Europe, the musical
Les Petits meurtres d'Agatha Christie 70's Saison 3
En un claquement de doigt
Kaamelott Livre III
Le Jour d’Alexandre - La Cassette II - Poltergeist - Les Paris II - Au Bonheur des Dames - Les Tourelles - Cuisine et Dépendances - Arthur sensei - Le Solitaire - Les Festivités - La Menace fantôme - La Coopération - L’Empressée
Spectacles
Les inoubliables : les plus grandes BO du cinéma italien (2023) par le Radici orchestra, Céline Laborie, Simona Boni et Rocco Femia
Livres
OSS 117 : Délire en Iran de Jean Bruce
Lucky Luke : Tome 26 : Nitroglycérine de Morris et Lo Hartog van Banda
Le Chat : Tome 4 : Le Quatrième Chat de Philippe Geluck
Détective Conan : Tome 14 de Gôshô Aoyama
Détective Conan : Tome 15 de Gôshô Aoyama
Spirou et Fantasio : Tome 7 : Le Dictateur et le champignon de Franquin
Astérix : Tome 40 : L'Iris Blanc de Fabcaro et Didier Conrad
Détective Conan : Tome 16 de Gôshô Aoyama
Jack Palmer : Tome 12 : L'enquête corse de René Pétillon
Détective Conan : Tome 17 de Gôshô Aoyama
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