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Happy Valentines Day my spooky ghouls and mansters🖤👻🌙
#happy Valentine’s Day#Valentine’s Day#Casper 1995#1995#can I keep you?#Casper#christina ricci#devon sawa#gifs#gif#Kathleen Harvey#Harvey Kathleen#kat#Kathleen#Harvey
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🡒 👻 𝐂𝐀𝐒𝐏𝐄𝐑 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐅𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐍𝐃𝐋𝐘 𝐆𝐇𝐎𝐒𝐓 (𝟏𝟗𝟗𝟓) ❝ 𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺 𝘣𝘳𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘩𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘴𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘥𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘣𝘺 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘵𝘰𝘯𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵. 𝘐 𝘬𝘯𝘰𝘸 𝘬𝘢𝘵 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘢𝘭𝘸𝘢𝘺𝘴 𝘳𝘦𝘮𝘦𝘮𝘣𝘦𝘳 𝘪𝘵. 𝘚𝘩𝘦 𝘪𝘴 𝘪𝘯 𝘯𝘦𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘧 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘧𝘢𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳. 𝘈𝘯𝘥 𝘐 𝘣𝘦𝘭𝘪𝘦𝘷𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘳𝘦𝘮𝘦𝘮𝘣𝘦𝘳 𝘪𝘵. 𝘏𝘪𝘴 𝘨𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘴𝘵 𝘥𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘮 𝘪𝘴 𝘧𝘶𝘭𝘧𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘥 𝘣𝘺 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘊𝘢𝘴𝘱𝘦𝘳. ❞
#movie#kathleen harvey#kat#christina ricci#bill pullman#james harvey#devon sawa#casper#cathy moriarty#carrigan crittenden#eric idle#paul plutzker#graphic design#casper the friendly ghost#movie palette#collage#aeshtetic#moodboard#quotes#experiment#design#color palette#colors#(collage)#(movies)#1995#amelia
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Day 2. My favorite Casper movie is "Casper 1995"
Kat and Casper have a special place in my heart and the quote "can I keep you." Will always make me cry or make my heart full.
#fanart#31 nights of halloween#drawing challenge#casper the friendly ghost#casper and kat#Kathleen Harvey#inktober
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very old thing from twitter
#pj harvey#bjork#fiona apple#gwen stefani#courtney love#miki berenyi#shirley manson#justine frischmann#bilinda butcher#liz phair#skin#rachel goswell#lauryn hill#louise wenner#kathleen hanna#hope sandoval#tori amos#kim gordon#90s music
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Our ladies of rock n roll
#women of rock#joan jett#kathleen hanna#sandy west#lita ford#cherie currie#courtney love#jessicka addams#gaye advert#dolly mixture#pj harvey
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I know, I know. Y'all have been waiting for this.
Updates on the Most Attractive 90s Musician mini-game (it is no longer mini nor a game): Ed O' Brien jumps to fourth place. Brian Molko makes his debut on the list, kicking Thom Yorke out of the rankings. Stone Gossard and PJ Harvey enter the top ten; congratulations!
Vote here.
Don't forget to vote in the main tournament either!
#90s album battle royale#mini game#most attractive 90s musician#polls#damon albarn#kathleen hanna#chris cornell#eddie vedder#ed o'brien#fiona apple#shakira#trent reznor#stone gossard#kurt cobain#john frusciante#jerry cantrell#pj harvey#brian molko#anthony kiedis
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#the goonies#movie#movie poster#movie posters#film#80s#poster film#chris columbus#steven spielberg#kathleen kennedy#harvey barnhard#frank marshall#richard donner
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babes wake up.....twink danny in eyeliner
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I'm bored so here's 9 of my favorite vocalists
Courtney Love // Brody Dalle // PJ Harvey // Stevie Nicks // Daniela Villareal // Taylor Momsen // Kelli Mayo // Kathleen Hanna // Arrow De Wilde
#women in rock#rock music#hole#the distillers#pj harvey#fleetwood mac#the warning#the pretty reckless#skating polly#bikini kill#starcrawler#courtney love#brody dalle#stevie nicks#daniela villareal#taylor momsen#kelli mayo#kathleen hanna#arrow de wilde
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a song I’ve been working on for the summertime
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Gloria (In Excelsis Deo)
Today is lesbian day, and so I've decided I will share my personal favourite lesbian song - Gloria (In Excelsis Deo) by Patti Smith.
Yes, it was written by a man, yes, Patti is not queer, and yes, I am aware that there is actual lesbian music out there.
But.
I was thirteen when I discovered Patti Smith, and when I was thirteen I had just started high school and had suddenly realised that there were more queer people in the world than I thought. Gloria is the first song on Horses, which I had read about and at some point was like 'hmm yeah I'll listen to that today' - and it was the most brilliant thing I had ever heard in my life. Horses is of course one of the best rock albums ever (in popular opinion, but Radio Ethipoia is my favourite), but not only was it everything I wanted to be - cool, effortlessly androgynous, full of references to literature, other songs, an art-punk masterwork - Gloria was a love song about another woman. She was singing about wanting another woman - something unparalleled in my 13 yr old experience of average sapphic YA books and a *certain* 2008 pop song (you know the one I mean).
Here was Patti Smith, androgynous, very very cool, looking defiantly from the cover of Horses, who I had been listening to for all of about two minutes before she declares her love for another woman in the sort of song which I had previously thought only men sung. It was 1975 when that came out - I heard that and assumed that she really was queer, just cos it would have taken a lot of balls to sing that on record, why would she sing it if she wasn't?
The song is of course a cover, written by a man, and Patti has said that when writing her songs she doesn't feel like a man or a woman, and that if women can be the muse for men, why can she not also use women as a muse? Interestingly PJ Harvey has said similar things about writing from a place beyond gender, and she has many sapphic songs and is also (as far as I'm aware) not queer.
I have since found both Patti songs that I like a lot more, and sapphic songs written by actual sapphics, but this initial act of revolution (in my worldview at least) altered my 13yr old existence on every plane. Patti was (and still is) my straight woman lesbian icon (along with the aforementioned PJ Harvey).
I listened to Gloria many many times, and it is easily still one of my favourite songs of hers, because of the impact of this initial experience, the first time I ever heard this is in a song, that reflected both who I was and who I wanted to be so clearly.
a couple actually sapphic artists for you -
Amy Ray (Indigo Girls)
Courtney Barnett (she's fantastic listen to her)
Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill)
Patty Schemel (drummer from Hole)
Ani Di Franco (actually haven't listened to her but I know she is)
Melissa Etheridge (my english teacher tells me to listen to her every year and I still haven't sorry Miss)
happy lesbian day to all my sister sapphics (inclusive of all) <3
#but seriously people there are so many sapphic songs written by straight women it's insane#they're mostly pretty good i'm not complaining though#lesbian#patti smith#pj harvey#indigo girls#courtney barnett#kathleen hanna#hole#gloria in excelsis deo#horses
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“You can call them ghosts if you like, or as I prefer, the living impaired. They need help sometimes. Just like us.”—Dr. Harvey, “Casper” 1995 directed by Brad Silberling
#Casper 1995#1995#Casper#Brad Silberling#Devon sawa#Malachi Pearson#Christina ricci#Kathleen kat Harvey#Kathleen harvey#kat#Harvey Kathleen#Casper the friendly ghost#bill Pullman#Cathy Moriarty#Eric idle#Amy Brenneman#Brad Garrett#Ben Stein#joe Alaskey#Jessica Wesson#Joe Nipote#Dr. James Harvey#Dr. Harvey#James harvey#Dr harvey#Carrigan Crittenden#Dibs#Amelia Harvey#fatso#mr. Rugg
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kathleen & olaf || @totouchthcstars
The Botanical Gardens in Sydney exuded an air of tranquility as Kat strolled along the meandering paths. The lush greenery, vibrant blooms, and the sweet fragrance of flowers created a sensory symphony that transported her to a world of natural beauty. Her camera, a constant companion, hung gracefully from her neck, ready to capture the enchanting moments the gardens had to offer.
As she wandered through the carefully landscaped sections, Kat marveled at the diversity of flora surrounding her. Sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting dappled patterns on the ground. She paused to photograph a delicate butterfly flitting from one blossom to another, its delicate wings a fleeting masterpiece.
Finding a quiet bench nestled amid the foliage, Kat decided to take a moment to soak in the serenity. The gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of a flowing stream created a harmonious melody. With her camera in hand, she framed a shot of the botanical beauty that surrounded her, preserving the essence of the gardens in a still image.
As she continued her exploration, Kat discovered hidden corners adorned with blooming flowers in a riot of colors. Each step felt like a journey into a living canvas, and the Botanical Gardens seemed to unfold a story of nature's artistry with every turn.
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THE FACE IS FAMILIAR… BUT I CAN’T PLACE THE NAME!
Same Actor / Different Character ~ Part 2: “The Lucy Show"
It used to be quite common for actors to be cast in multiple roles on the same series. Not in principal parts, certainly, but in supporting and minor characters. Lucycoms were no exception. Although the world created by these shows was representative of reality, the characters who populated them often gave viewers Deja vu.
For the purposes of this discussion, we won’t include background performers (aka extras) as they were nearly always drawn from the same pool of actors. Also, those who played multiple characters need to have at least one of them identified by name.
MARY JANE CROFT
Croft (a veteran of "I Love Lucy") was introduced to viewers as Audrey Simmons in 8 episodes from episode 8 in 1962. When the show's location was changed to Los Angeles, Croft also changed - into Mary Jane Lewis, which was her legal name during her marriage to producer / director Elliott Lewis. When Vivian Vance left the cast, and Lucy failed to fill her 'second banana' spot, Croft's role became increasingly more integral to the show. The second MJ was seen in 31 episode, including the series finale.
CAROLE COOK
A protege of Ball's from the Desilu Playhouse, Cook was introduced as Thelma Green in five episodes set in Danfield. Unusually, during that time she also played Betty Jo Hanson at "Lucy's College Reunion" (1963). Perhaps the episodes were aired out of filming sequence. When the show moved West, she played socialite Mrs. Valance for three episodes, and a variety of other characters (large and small) in 11 more.
ROY ROBERTS
Roberts was best known as Bank President Mr. Cheever, a role he played in 14 episodes starting halfway through season five and including the series finale. But he first appeared as the Admiral in "Lucy and the Submarine" (1966). Roberts was likely typecast as Mr. Cheever after playing a similar role on "The Beverly Hillbillies" from 1965 to 1967.
MARY WICKES
Wickes was a great friend of Lucille Ball's. While she only made one appearance on "I Love Lucy", she was seen much more frequently on "The Lucy Show". In her first appearance she played a character named Mary Wickenhauser, Wickes' birth name. It wasn't long before she was back as Fran, one of the Danfield volunteer firefighters, in three episodes. When the series went to LA, she was Lucy's Aunt Gussie in two episodes, followed by one-offs Miss Winslow, Miss Hurlow, and Aunt Agatha. In total, she played 6 characters in 9 episodes over 6 seasons! And that's just on one series!
LUCIE ARNAZ
Before she joined the cast of "Here's Lucy" as a series regular in 1968, Lucy's daughter was given opportunities to perform on "The Lucy Show", although in small roles. In Danfield she was seen as Chris's friend Cynthia in several episodes. In LA, she played several different teenagers in five episodes.
HERB VIGRAN
Vigran started out as Dr. Jacoby, the umpire of Danfield's softball team, in two episodes. He went on to play a variety of others: a doctor, a vet, a postman, and a computer salesman that was referred to as "Mr. Vigran"!
DOROTHY KONRAD
Konrad used her own first name as a member of the Danfield Volunteer Fire Brigade in two episodes, then used her last name as one of Lucy's college alumni in another. She also played bank secretary Mrs. Hutton, and babysitter Mrs. Fletcher.
JOAN SWIFT
Swift was most often seen using her own first name as a Los Angles co-worker of Mrs. Carmichael's. She also played an airline passenger, a French maid, and characters named Laurie and Dottie.
KAREN NORRIS
Norris was seen in six episodes, each time as a different character, but all with dialogue. Her most significant role was as Babette Edwards, a woman about to have her sixth child in "Lucy and Viv Play Softball" (1963).
LEW PARKER
Parker played Joan Crawford's agent, a movie producer scouting Frankie Avalon, Phil Harris' music producer, Mr. Mooney's lawyer AND his psychiatrist! In some episodes he used his own first name, in others he used his own last name.
PARLEY BAER
Baer Started his "Lucy Show" life playing the man who sells Lucy Clementine the sheep. He went to be seen as two judges, an army colonel, and a doctor. Is it any wonder he was one of the most familiar faces on television?
KATHLEEN FREEMAN
1964 was a big year for Freeman, who appeared on "The Lucy Show" five times in four different characters. She was known by her own first name in two episodes, but also played Olga the cook, Mrs. Putnam the maid, and Mrs. Blake the nurse.
GARY MORTON
Morton was Lucille Ball's real-life husband, and also a producer on "The Lucy Show". His first role (not surprisingly) was as Lucy's boyfriend, named Gary Stewart. As a stand-up comedian, he was able to handle dialogue and was cast in three more small roles, one time using his real surname. In the end credits, he used his birth name Morton Goldaper. Speaking of Lucy's boyfriend...
KEITH ANDES
Andes had played Lucy's love interest on Broadway in Wildcat (1960), so it wasn't a reach for him to do it again on "The Lucy Show." He played Bill King on two episodes set in Danfield. In Los Angeles he was back as Lucy's love interest, but this time named Brad Collins. Collins is an airline pilot, just like Lucy's boyfriend in Danfield, Harry Connors (Dick Martin). Collins was also the surname of Viv's steady boyfriend, Eddie (Don Briggs), back in Danfield.
LOU KRUGMAN
Krugman was one of Lucille Ball's favorite performers. He was instantly recognizable as the film director coping with Lucy Ricardo and her ungainly headpiece. On "The Lucy Show" his first appearance was as a Chemistry teacher named Dr. Adrian Vance (after Vivian, of course). He played a music producer named Barney Miller (no relation to the TV detective), and finally returned to playing a film director, again coping with Lucy as she watches John Wayne film a western.
JONATHAN HOLE
Hole made his first appearance with Lucille Ball in 1966, playing a department store manager named Mr. Collins. That same year he was Mr. Haskell, a Palm Springs hotel manager where Lucy and Carol sing. Finally, he used his first name to play Jonathan Winslow, father of three rambunctious chimps babysat by Lucy.
RETA SHAW
Shaw was a popular character actress from film (Mary Poppins), stage (The Pajama Game), and television ("The Ghost and Mrs. Muir"). She was seen as 3 different characters on "The Lucy Show" starting as a girthy granny at the fairgrounds when "Lucy Misplaces $2,000" (1962). In "My Fair Lucy" (1964) she was dominating Dora Dunbar, wealthy socialite. Finally, she played Mrs. Foley, owner of a roadside stand selling maps to the stars homes when "Lucy Goes to a Hollywood Premiere" (1966).
HARVEY KORMAN
Korman is best remembered from his hilarious work on "The Carol Burnett Show", but he was also worked with Carol's mentor, Lucille Ball, playing 3 roles on "The Lucy Show." First he was Mr. Slater, manager of a day camp where "Lucy and Viv are Camp Cooks" (1964). The next year he was twitchy stockbroker Mr. Phillips. During the series' first LA episode, Korman played Major Grayson, who is in charge of a military academy.
PAUL WINCHELL
Paul Winchell was best known as a ventriloquist and the inventor of an artificial heart (seriously). In 1966 he played himself on "Here's Lucy," also showcasing some of his most famous creations. The following year he was cast as Doc Putnam, a little old man, in a two part musical episode "Main Street USA". He was barely recognizable. The role required him to sing and dance, which led to a falling out between his daughter and Lucy. She felt that Lucy was working him too hard and being exceptionally cruel.
KASEY ROGERS
Rogers is best remembered for playing Louise Tate on “Bewitched” from 1966 to 1972. For Lucy, she played Miss Cavanaugh, manager of a flight attendant training school attended by Lucy and Carol (Burnett). In the final season, she played Miss Carroll, secretary to Phil Harris.
LLOYD CORRIGAN
Corrigan appeared in two films with Lucille Ball before joining her on the small screen as Mr. Holly of Holly Cleaners on the first season of "The Lucy Show". He returned to play gentleman crook Carter Harrison (a name that when reversed is given to Gale Gordon's character on "Here's Lucy" and the unnamed proprietor of a Los Angeles Christmas Tree stand.
TED ECCLES
Teddy Eccles was the second child actor to play Arnold Mooney. When Mr. Mooney and Lucy moved to Los Angeles, their children were hardly ever discussed. So Eccles was given the roles of cadet Harold, and Barry the choirboy.
HAL SMITH
Smith was best known as Otis the drunk on "The Andy Griffith Show," filmed at Desilu. For "Lucy" he played Mr. Wilson, one of the dads on an all-dad (plus Lucy) camping trip, and tuba-toting Mr. Weber in the two episodes set on "Main Street" of Bancroft.
WILLARD WATERMAN
Former "Great Gildersleeve" on radio, Waterman played TV host Greg Gregory in “Lucy and the Plumber” (1964), followed by Tex Critter at the dude ranch in "Lucy the Rain Goddess" (1966).
DICK PATTERSON
Patterson was a Broadway performer who played the "doctor" in "Lucy and the Beauty Doctor" (1966). The "doctor" was actually a TV host for a hidden camera show. He returned seven months later to play Marty King, director of Danny Thomas’s television show.
DORIS SINGLETON
Doris had originated the role of Carolyn Appleby on "I Love Lucy". On "The Lucy Show" she first played Ruth Cosgrove in "Lucy and Art Linkletter" (1966). Her character name was the real-life name of Milton Berle's wife, who would actually appear in season five as herself! Singleton returned to the series when "Lucy Gets Her Diploma" (1967) using her own first name. Doris (the character) has very little to do with the plot. Her scene might have been originally meant for Mary Jane but reassigned to Singleton due the indisposition of Croft.
RUTA LEE
Lee made her big screen debut in MGM’s Seven Bride for Seven Brothers in 1954. She was seen in many Desilu shows, finally acting opposite Lucille Ball on “The Lucy Show” as “Lucy’s Substitute Secretary” (1967). That same year she played herself opposite the aforementioned Ruth Cosgrove-Berle!
JACKIE COOGAN
One of the first child actors in Hollywood, Coogan is best remembered as Uncle Fester on "The Addams Family." He was mentioned on "I Love Lucy," but finally meets her face to face as Lieutenant Ruggles in "Lucy and the Military Academy" (1963). Five years later he was back as Mr. Burton, manager of a drive-in hamburger stand when "Lucy Gets Involved" (1968).
JAY NOVELLO
Novello started acting with Lucy on her radio show and was also seen on "I Love Lucy." In this series he plays Mr. Bundy, candy shop owner and safe cracker , and (1963) Tony DiBello, owner of an Italian Restaurant (1964) where Lucy takes her millionaire date.
OTHERS WHO HIT A DOUBLE
Jack Benny (Harry Tuttle / Himself)
Lyle Talbot (Mr. Stanford / Howard Wilcox)
Dan Rowan (Colin Grant / Dan McGowan)
Barbara Morrison (Mrs. Walker / Mrs. Winkler)
Cliff Norton (Mr. Bentley / Ike)
Tommy Farrell (Pete Murdock / Harry)
Jack Collins (Rocky / Ernie)
Howard Caine (Harold / Paul Roney)
Byron Foulger (Fred Dunbar / Mr. Trindle)
Eddie Quillan (Mr. Vincent / Briggs)
Elliott Reid (Ross Dowd / Dr. Oscar Kurtzman)
Phil Vandervoort (Alan / Tommy Watkins)
#The Lucy Show#Lucille Ball#Jay Novello#Jackie Coogan#Ruta Lee#Doris Singleton#Dick Patterson#Willard Waterman#Hal Smith#Ted Eccles#Lloyd Corrigan#Kasey Rogers#Paul Winchell#Harvey Korman#Reta Shaw#Jonathan Hole#Lou Krugman#Keith Andes#Gary Morton#Kathleen Freeman#Parley Baer#Lew Parker#Karen Norris#Joan Swift#Dorothy Konrad#Herb Vigran#Lucie Arnaz#Mary Wickes#Roy Roberts#Carole Cook
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Four Days (1951) John Guillermin
June 5th 2023
#four days#1951#john guillermin#kathleen byron#hugh mcdermott#peter reynolds#gordon mcleod#petra davies#h.g. stoker#john harvey
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Kat couldn't help but return Effie's warm smile as they shook hands. The encounter felt surprisingly genuine, a connection forged in the most unexpected place—a small shop filled with unique treasures.
"It's a pleasure to meet you too, Effie," Kat replied with a nod of gratitude. "I can imagine you have some interesting stories about the items here. It must be quite the adventure, running a shop like this."
She glanced around, taking in the eclectic collection of items. "I think the idea of waiting for the right person for each item is lovely. It adds a touch of magic to the whole experience, don't you think? Do you have a favorite piece in the shop, something with a special story?" Kat inquired, genuinely interested in the tales Effie might have accumulated over the years.
.。.:*☆ Effie was so thankful when the young woman came to offer her a hand. She had learned some would just like well... stand there and stare. Even young man who still thought of themselves as being gentlemen, would anyone ask them about it.
"My name is Effie, dear," She smiled, offering Kat her hand after putting her own box down onto the counter of her little shop. "It is really a pleasure to meet you, Kat." Always the same name as her beloved Katniss. "And, for some I do. For some... I will have to see. It will depend when the right person comes in here that will fit them, you see?"
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