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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 6 months ago
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emrose-gold · 2 years ago
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warrior-of-storms · 1 month ago
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they're menaces, they know that they're menaces, and they take pride in being menaces together.
Gwen can and will crash on Terry & Dana's couch when she's in the area, and her greatest joy in life is annoying old Bruce because she's not a Bat and he can't do anything about her. Gwen is like the sister Terry never had. They share like half a braincell whenever they're in the same place at the same time. Bruce is so done with them all of the time.
Somehow, Gwen's life is miserable enough that she considers visiting Terry in Gotham to be a vacation.
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cantsayidont · 9 months ago
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Two movies with actual wlw content:
THE INCREDIBLY TRUE ADVENTURES OF TWO GIRLS IN LOVE (1995): Low-budget lesbian teen romcom, written and directed by Maria Maggenti, about the budding romance between 17-year-old baby butch Randy (Laurel Holloman, who later played Tina on THE L WORD), who works at a gas station and is in danger of not graduating high school, and a rich Black classmate named Evie (Nicole Ari Parker), who drives a $50,000 SUV and reads Walt Whitman. Cute and generally charming, though mostly at a sitcom level, it's most interesting when it contrasts the girls' home lives (Randy lives with her lesbian moms and aunt, while Evie lives with her affluent control freak single mother, played by Stephanie Berry). A somewhat disquieting element is teenage Randy's ongoing on-the-down-low affair with an older married woman (Maggie Moore), a situation that doesn't seem to trouble anyone other than the woman's boorish husband (John Elsen), and which the movie ultimately plays for laughs. CONTAINS LESBIANS? It's a lesbian movie, Bront. VERDICT: Pleasant, inconsequential.
JAGGED MIND (2023): Awkwardly titled, awkwardly realized lesbian thriller about a young Black artist named Billie (Maisie Richardson-Sellers), on the rebound from an emotionally unavailable ex (Rosaline Elbay), who jumps impulsively into a new relationship with a white woman named Alex (Shannon Woodward) despite struggling with debilitating memory problems that result in frequent déjà vu and jarring flashbacks to arguments and even violent incidents that can't have actually happened. (Or can they? Etc.) The editing tricks used to illustrate Bilie's flashbacks are dramatically effective, but the eventual explanation of what's going on is not, involving too big a leap from what's already been established while leaving some important story threads (and character motivations) largely unexplained; the film ends up relying heavily on Richardson-Sellers' looks and charm to paper over an abundance of holes in the plot. Perhaps most interesting as a companion piece to the 2022 movie HEATWAVE, with Kat Graham, another recent thriller about a queer Black heroine falling, at her peril, for a mysterious white woman — an emerging sub-genre of gay cautionary tale? (Of the two, HEATWAVE is better, mostly because while it also falls short, its more modest ambitions keep it from bruising itself quite so badly in the fall.) CONTAINS LESBIANS? Almost exclusively! VERDICT: Good-looking, half-baked.
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filmola-de · 1 month ago
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Stephen Kings neuer Roman Das Institut - bald kommt der Trailer
  Der kleine Streamingdienst MGM+ hat nun für den Roman “Das Institut” von Stephen King aus dem Jahr 2019 den den ersten Trailer der Serie vorgestellt und gleichzeitig bekannt gegeben, dass Stephen King als ausführender Produzent an Bord ist. Mitglieder des Casts sind: Ben Barnes (u.a. Shadow and Bone) als Tim Jamieson und Mary-Louise Parker (u.a. R.E.D, Mr. Mercedes,Red Sparrow) als Mrs. Sigsby,…
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bargainsleuthbooks · 4 months ago
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Book Reviews: Audiobook Edition; Q: A Voyage Around the Queen; Gaslight; KLF: Chaos, Magic...; The Christmas Inn; The Christmas You Found Me #NewBooks #BookReviews #Audiobooks #QueenElizabeth #Music #Thriller #ChristmasBooks
#AudiobookReviews Q: A Voyage Around the Queen -unconventional look at Queen Elizabeth II's life Gaslight-fictional story about a cult like NXIVM KFL: Chaos and Magic The Christmas Inn--feel good fiction The Christmas You Found Me #ARCReviews
It’s the busy season at work, and I have been busy at home, too. I’ve found these roundups of my recently read/listened to books less stressful. These books have either recently been published or will be published in the near future. Most books can be found at the affiliate links below or try your local library when they are released! (Amazon US) (Amazon CA) (Amazon UK)  (AbeBooks) (Barnes &…
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vintagetvstars · 5 months ago
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Hot Vintage TV Men's Bracket - Round 1 - Part 1/2 (Polls 1-99)
Round 1 (All Polls)
Ted Bessell Vs. Dick Van Dyke
Jonathan Frid Vs. William Hartnell
Claude Rains Vs. William Hopper
Eric Idle Vs. Peter Tork
Henry Winkler Vs. Tom Smothers
Martin Kove Vs. Tom Selleck
Jeff Conaway Vs. John de Lancie
Dave Foley Vs. Michael J. Fox
David Hyde Pierce Vs. Tony Shalhoub
Jason Bateman Vs. Rob Lowe
Ted Cassidy Vs. Boris Karloff
Eddie Albert Vs. Russell Johnson
Bobby Sherman Vs. Micky Dolenz
Robin Williams Vs. Fred Grandy
Kevin Smith Vs. Bruce Campbell
Brad Dourif Vs. LeVar Burton
Seth Green Vs. Brandon Quinn
Matthew Perry Vs. Tim Daly
Mike Farrell Vs. Judd Hirsch
Matt Bomer Vs. Timothy Olyphant
Larry Hagman Vs. Kent McCord
Fred Rogers Vs. Bobby Troup
David Cassidy Vs. Luke Halpin
George Takei Vs. Richard Hatch
Ricardo Montalban Vs. John Forsythe
Richard Dean Anderson Vs. Bruce Willis
Anthony Head Vs. Paul McGann
Thorsten Kaye Vs. Michael Horse
Darren E. Burrows Vs. Dana Ashbrook
Adam Brody Vs. Milo Ventimiglia
Adam West Vs. Richard Chamberlain
Randy Boone Vs. Dean Butler
Clint Walker Vs. George Maharis
Erik Estrada Vs. Paul Michael Glaser
Billy Dee Williams Vs. Rock Hudson
Ted Danson Vs. Jameson Parker
Sylvester McCoy Vs. Armin Shimerman
Joe Lando Vs. Spencer Rochfort
Ben Browder Vs. Keith Hamilton Cobb
Richard Ayoade Vs. Kevin McDonald
Patrick McGoohan Vs. Robert Vaughn
Chad Everett Vs. DeForest Kelley
Jon Pertwee Vs. Mark Lenard
Darren McGavin Vs. Peter Falk
Terry Jones Vs. Alan Alda
Michael Tylo Vs. Timothy Dalton
Sean Bean Vs. Valentine Pelka
Ioan Gruffudd Vs. Colin Firth
David Tennant Vs. Robert Carlyle
Jason Priestley Vs. Tom Welling
Martin Milner Vs. James Garner
David Soul Vs. Lee Majors
Derek Jacobi Vs. Andrew Robinson
David Hasselhoff Vs. Stephen Nichols
Jimmy Smits Vs. Hal Linden
Brent Spiner Vs. Ted Raimi
Patrick Troughton Vs. Andreas Katsulas
Miguel Ferrer Vs. Mitch Pileggi
David James Elliot Vs. Andre Braugher
Blair Underwood Vs. Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Don Adams Vs. Cesar Romero
Bob Crane Vs. John Astin
Walter Koenig Vs. Davy Jones
Tom Baker Vs. Jamie Farr
Woody Harrelson Vs. John Schneider
John Goodman Vs. Joseph Marcell
Danny John-Jules Vs. Marc Alaimo
Michael Praed Vs. Kevin Sorbo
Mark McKinney Vs. Colm Meaney
Neil Patrick Harris Vs. David Schwimmer
James Arness Vs. Robert Fuller
Clint Eastwood Vs. Robert Conrad
Jonathan Frakes Vs. Michael Hurst
David Duchovny Vs. Michael T. Weiss
Luke Perry Vs. Jeremy Sisto
Matt LeBlanc Vs. John Stamos
Reece Shearsmith Vs. Alexander Siddig
Eric Close Vs. William Shockley
Daniel Dae Kim Vs. Robert Beltran
Scott Cohen Vs. Scott Patterson
Dick Gautier Vs. Michael Landon
Wayne Rogers Vs. Alejandro Rey
Gerald McRaney Vs. Robert Wagner
Simon Williams Vs. John Cleese
Brian Blessed Vs. James Earl Jones
Noah Wyle Vs. Kyle MacLachlan
James Marsters Vs. Paul Gross
Paolo Montalban Vs. Robert Duncan McNeill
Garrett Wang Vs. Nate Richert
Christian Kane Vs. Michael Vartan
David McCallum Vs. David Selby
Leonard Nimoy Vs. Colin Baker
Randolph Mantooth Vs. Michael Nesmith
Demond Wilson Vs. Tony Danza
Ron Perlman Vs. Mr. T
Ron Glass Vs. Dirk Benedict
John Shea Vs. Michael Ontkean
Jeffrey Combs Vs. Rowan Atkinson
Tim Russ Vs. Bruce Boxleitner
Round 1 Polls 100 - 128
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elvis1970s · 5 months ago
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Fairytale, a Pointer Sisters cover, was recorded by Elvis in early 1975 and featured as an album track on Today, released in May of that year. It would remain in the live set right up to the end. This joyous version was captured in a good quality audience recording during Elvis' dinner show in Las Vegas on August 20th, 1975. He's in such great form that it's actually quite hard to believe that following the second show that night, the engagement would be abruptly cancelled (just three nights in) and Elvis would be flown back to Memphis and admitted to hospital.
United Press international (UPI) issued a syndicated report on the sudden cancellation;
“…He just got very tired and fatigued and we thought it would be best if he cut his show here short this time rather than run into complications," said Dr. Elias Ghanem, the singer's Las Vegas physician. "We can't find much wrong with him. One of the liver enzymes is elevated and what he needs is rest…”
Dr Ghanem (1939-2001) enjoyed an enviable lifestyle from his business activities and from billing a number of wealthy and undoubtedly generous Las Vegas entertainers for treatment of, amongst other things, ‘Vegas Throat’ – raspy soreness caused by a combination of the dry desert air and the air-conditioning (and passive smoking) within the hotels and casinos. He was also a proponent of the sleep diet; a regimen of weight loss that appeared to involve the patient being sedated for much of the time and consuming liquid nutrition during rare moments of consciousness. Elvis himself had availed himself of this regime on at least one occasion.
The Irish Times wrote an obituary for Dr Ghanem upon his death from renal cancer in 2001.
“…He was Elvis Presley's personal physician, as well as the doctor for Elvis's posthumous son-in-law Michael Jackson. Although his patient list also included Liberace, Bill Cosby, Ann-Margret, and Virginia Kelley (the mother of former President Bill Clinton), it was Ghanem's relationship with The King which first brought him under the spotlight of unwanted notoriety. When ABC's television programme '20-20' reported that he had supplied the drugs which essentially killed Presley, Dr Ghanem threatened to sue - but he never did…”
The article also noted that Ghanem had been the subject of an FBI investigation over billing, but never charged, and that Colonel Parker had a financial interest in Ghanem's clinic situated conveniently adjacent to the Las Vegas Hilton.
"...Ghanem expanded his practice to include a chain of clinics around Las Vegas, treating literally thousands of patients. He proposed innovative umbrella health-insurance schemes long before they came into vogue, and signed contracts with the Hotel and Casino Workers' Union, by far the largest group of workers in Nevada. The arrangement was obviously a profitable one for Ghanem, but union leader John Wilhelm, recalled that during a protracted six-year strike at the Frontier Casino, Ghanem treated every worker free of charge and delivered over a hundred babies for the striking workers..."
Following the cancellation, Elvis was flown back to Memphis where he was admitted to a private suite on the top floor of Baptist Memorial Hospital. His next professional engagement was back in Las Vegas in December making up for the cancelled shows.
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batspecter · 7 months ago
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BATMAN: INTO THE BATVERSE
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This isn't really anything serious, just a fun little swap AU. (Logo made by GameKidsFran on Twitter)
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Terry McGinnis - Miles Morales
Bruce T. Wayne - Peter B. Parker
Barbara Gordon (Thrillkiller) - Gwen Stacy
Bruce Wayne (Gotham By Gaslight) - Spider-Noir
Carrie Kelley/Rookie - Peni Parker/SP//DR
Batmongoose - Spider-Ham
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Blight - Kingpin
Warren McGinnis/Phantasm - Prowler
Nora Fries/Mrs. Freeze - Doc Ock
Jackson Chappel/Bane - Scorpion
Mr. Fixx - Tombstone
The Joker - Green Goblin
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Batman One Million - Miguel O'Hara
Batman (1968 Cartoon) - Spider-Man (1967 Cartoon)
Batman Slapping Robin Comic - Spider-Man Pointing
I'll do Across eventually lol
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hedgiwithapen · 1 year ago
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DHD: no comma murder but make it Leverage
(Leverage AU based on my D&D game Fuck YEAH)
Nate didn't talk about it.  Everyone knew the shape of things, of course, just not the details. Sophie might have guessed, but she had her own secrets, and her prying was too subtle and coaxing--Nate simply stepped out of the net she set, every time.
It was Parker who got it out of Nate, one pointed question at a time. Anyone with an ear to the ground knew he’d dropped off the map when his son was taken. Hunting down stolen art and artifacts, stolen magic, stolen jewels, that could all go to hell. All that mattered was the ship that had attacked his town, and where it had gone.  Parker had sat against the tree, thinking of Archie, thinking of Kelley. What would it have been like, to have someone able to burn it all down to find her?  She knew, now. To be hunted was different than to be sought.  But they'd never find her if she didn't want to be found.
"I found it," Eliot said, climbing down from the tree and handing Hardison back his spyglass. "Docked."
Nate's head shot up. "It's here?" When Sophie had gone poking with Parker's information, he hadn't realized that the ship was this close. They were so far from where he'd started, thousands of miles. 
"The Lost Arc, yeah," Eliot said.
"So what's the plan?" Sophie prompted
Nate took a shaking breath, steadying himself.  "The logbook. If Sam's not on board, we need the logbook. So no fire."
Eliot nodded, and Hardison spread a piece of paper on the ground in front of them. he scribbled 'plan' at the top. Eliot waited for Nate to speak, but the party leader seemed lost in his own heart. 
"So we ki-" Eliot cut himself off with a glance at hardison "-incapacitate the guards-"
"No," Parker said. "Murder."
"No murder," Hardison agreed, writing it down.
"No, comma, murder," Parker corrected, stealing the pen from between his fingers and adding the missing punctuation herself. 
Eliot shrugged.  "Works for me."
"They're slavers," Sophie said, glancing at Nate. "I'm on board with murder."
Nate nodded, his eyes dark. "Eliot, you kill the guards. We need some of them alive to question, though.  Parker, you'll go below and free any prisoners in the commotion, get the logbook if you can. Hardison--"
"I get them off the ship. Yeah, I can figure something out."
"And Sophie?"
"I go ahead to keep the captain busy, then you and I make him very, very dead." She nodded. 
"Ok," Nate said, rolling up the paper. "Let's go steal back my son."
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Read in December 2024
one more amazing reading month to top off the year �� I finally got through The Locked Tomb books and I had so much fun with them. I tried Murderbot again with a little less success BUT I discovered Daniel Kraus and I definitely have a new favourite author on my hands <3
other standouts include Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay, Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman and Come Out, Come Out by Natalie C Parker
Series read:
The Locked Tomb series by Tamsyn Muir
Gideon the Ninth - 5/5 (audio)
Harrow the Ninth - 4/5
Nona the Ninth - 4/5 (audio)
The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells
All Systems Red - 3/5 (reread)
Artificial Condition - 3/5 - (reread)
Rogue Protocol - 4/5 (audio)
Exit Strategy - 2/5 (audio)
Queen’s Thief series by Megan Whalen Turner
The Thief - 3/5 (audio)
Familiar authors:
Furious by Jamie Pacton & Rebecca Podos - 3/5 (audio)
Where the Heart Should Be by Sarah Crossan - 4/5
Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix - 5/5 (audio)
Cujo by Stephen King - 3/5 (audio)
The Pallbearer’s Club by Paul Tremblay - 3/5 (audio)
A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay - 2/5
Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay - 4/5 (audio)
Looking Glass Sound by Catriona Ward - 3/5 (audio)
Other reads:
The Shape of Water by Guillermo Del Toro & Daniel Kraus - 4/5 (audio)
The Living Dead by Daniel Kraus & George A Romero - 5/5 (audio)
Hemlock Island by Kelley Armstrong - 3/5 (audio)
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke - 4/5 (audio)
The Wood at Midwinter by Susanna Clarke - 3/5
The Nutcracker by ETA Hoffman - 1/5
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James - 2/5
Whalefall by Daniel Kraus - 5/5 (audio)
Bent Heavens by Daniel Kraus - 4/5 (audio)
Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman - 5/5 (audio)
Come Out, Come Out by Natalie C Parker - 4/5 (audio)
A Light Most Hateful by Hailey Piper - 2/5 (audio)
Graveyard Shift by ML Rio - 5/5
The Polar Express by Chris van Allsburg - 5/5
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doamarierose-honoka · 5 months ago
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THE BIG PICTURE
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is an animated series exploring Peter Parker's early years as a hero in a new multiverse continuity.
The show features iconic characters like Doctor Strange, Norman Osborne, Aunt May, and a gallery of villains set to challenge Spidey.
Craig of the Creek 's Jeff Trammell is behind the series, which is set to premiere on Disney+ on November 2, 2024.
Everyone's favorite web-slinger has made his way to D23 for the new animated prequel-adjacent series Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. Releasing later this year, it's set to portray a variant of Peter Parker's life before first donning the mask and suit in the MCU and during his uneasy first days as a hero in New York. It's been some time since fans were given their first look at the early Spider-Man comics-inspired animation, but the biennial fan expo remedied that with a massive update on the project, with a new convention-exclusive sneak peek at the project.
As reported by Collider's Aidan Kelley and Taylor Gates, the footage featured Peter Parker (Hudson Thames) at school, where his day is interrupted by Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) coming through a portal along with a horned symbiote. We see Peter bitten by a spider in a sequence demonstrating how he got his powers, before the footage catches up with him a few months later, with Norman Osborn (Colman Domingo) helping him strategize as his "guy in the chair."
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is being billed as a meeting between Spidey's earliest years on the page as portrayed by Stan Lee and his earliest years in the MCU. When Tom Holland's web-slinger first appeared on-screen in Captain America: Civil War, he had already obtained his powers a year prior, leaving a gap to fill in between. However, this series will still take place in a different continuity within the multiverse, exploring how Peter navigates the life of a teenager after first getting his powers. His abilities and sense of duty will be tested as he is immediately thrust into battle with formidable foes to protect the city.
One major difference between the series and the MCU is who takes young Peter under their wing. Instead of Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), Spidey gets some much-needed guidance from Norman Osborn, who helps Peter survive high school while he comes into his own as a hero.
Who Is Behind 'Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'?
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Marvel Studios Head of TV and Streaming Brad Winderbaum also emphasized how important the ensemble around these two will be to the series and Spider-Man's growth, with classic characters from his history that haven't yet appeared in the MCU like Lonnie Lincoln, Nico Minoru, and even Harry Osborn appearing alongside Doctor Strange, Aunt May, and a rogue's gallery of villains ranging from iconic to more obscure. He's also slated to run into Charlie Cox's Daredevil and Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin, setting up a team-up between the web-slinger and the Devil of Hell's Kitchen.
Craig of the Creek writer and story editor Jeff Trammell was tapped to create Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man for Marvel when the series was first announced in 2021 under the guise of Spider-Man: Freshman Year. His resume is full of animated hits, with credits on The Owl House, Amphibia, and the 2023 origin film Craig Before the Creek. Animation, meanwhile, is handled by Polygon Pictures, which has previously worked on episodes of Love, Death & Robots, Transformers Prime, and Star Wars: The Clone Wars among other things. This is just one such Spider-Man-related project in the works at Marvel, alongside a new film starring Holland that has been inching along in development, a Spider-Man Noir series at Prime Video starring a returning Nicolas Cage, and the trilogy capper Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is currently slated to premiere on Disney+ on November 2. Stay tuned here at Collider for more coverage from D23 throughout the rest of the weekend.
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cadybear420 · 10 months ago
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Cadybear's Reviews- It Lives Beneath
Welcome to the fourteenth official Cadybear's Reviews post! Today I'll be talking about It Lives Beneath, which I have ranked on the "Diamond Tier" at 10 stars out of a possible 10.
Like with its predecessor, there’s not much to say on it that hasn’t already been said by everyone else. It’s amazing all the way through. 
Funny how we get ILITW right after OG HSS, and then ILB right after HSS:CA. Love to see the first two MC-switch stories be released next to each other, just as their predecessors were. 
Unlike HSS:CA though, this one was strongly written and actually relevant to its previous iterations. Not to mention, it actually had a meaningful reason to have only minimal usage of its previous installment’s characters when switching MCs– being that it takes place in a completely different locational setting from Westchester and Westchester High. There’s even one recurring returning character that’s actually heavily relevant to the story, and even outside of the returning character, the smaller cameos of the past characters are actually kind of meaningful to the story. 
Bringing back Tom to be a love interest for the new MC was especially a smart move, as it helps solidify the connection between the two books and we get to expand on his character a bit more. Not to mention he’s an amazing love interest too. Like, that part in their lake day premium scene where MC can win a giant stuffed teddy in the carnival game and Tom gets upset when he didn’t win one because he wanted to put a giant teddy in his passenger seat so he could go into the carpool lane??? And then you can have MC give him the teddy???? Yeah, I’m obsessed. 
But even outside of the characters and cast utilization, Beneath as a whole holds up really well to Woods. The nerve scores come back of course, because it wouldn’t be It Lives without nerve scores. And not only that, but they vastly improved it from ILITW’s nerve score system too. 
In Woods, the only real consequences of low nerve are the fates of the characters in one chapter. There are a couple of nerve checks midway through the book, where the characters will talk about how they’re currently feeling. But you don’t see any real consequences and hardcore effects until Chapter 15. 
Beneath, on the other hand, had a nerve score system that was much more complex and fleshed out. Not only does it account for a group nerve score, which affects if anyone even dies at all, but there’s also a variety of potential consequences spread out through the chapters rather than all the fates concentrated into one chapter. Stuff like whether or not Parker will shoot Kelley and then leave the group, whether or not Danni would sell out to Astrid’s temptations, whether or not Tom would save MC from getting their finger bitten off, whether or not Imogen could stop her mom from taking her Power, all take place at certain moments throughout the later chapters and really emphasize the sense of danger our characters are in. 
And they remember these other outcomes too later on. Whether or not Imogen will be able to keep her power, affects whether she’ll be able to recruit zombified Diavolos or whether MC will remember the incantation to take someone’s Power (they’ll have a bit of trouble with it if Imogen’s able to keep her powers, because she cut off her mom in the middle of the incantation!). 
It’s this level of attention to detail that, while it’s easy to say OG HSS > HSS:CA, I’m having a harder time deciding which of the two It Lives books is better. I personally preferred Woods because I found the MC more flexible, their necessary background better established, and the characters much more compelling. But in terms of how fleshed out the lore and nerve score system is, it pales in comparison to Beneath, without a doubt. I plan to go a lot more in-depth about this in a separate “ILITW vs ILB” post. 
Overall, ILB does a great job with its story and with continuing the franchise. While I love that we got fans to make the third part of the anthology (and said third part does a lot of things that not even PB’s best works could even think of doing), PB should still be ashamed of themselves for canceling the sequel to this.
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full-gearhq · 3 months ago
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Full Gear HQ is a Discord based, BEHIND THE SCENES roleplay server. Focusing on the behind the scenes action that happens behind the closed doors of all your favorite global companies.
* Group oriented roleplay
* Friendly and knowledgeable staff as well as writers always looking to discuss wrestling and plot
* most muses available
This is NOT an E-Fed. We will NOT be doing any kind of in-ring action, this is purely behind the scenes!
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projazznet · 10 months ago
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The Modern Jazz Disciples – The Modern Jazz Disciples (1959)
“In a perfect world, Curtis Peagler’s Modern Jazz Disciples would have had a longer run and built a much larger catalog. But regrettably, the Cincinnati quintet is only a small footnote in the history of hard bop and gave listeners only two albums. The first was this self-titled LP, which was recorded for Prestige’s New Jazz subsidiary in 1959. The Modern Jazz Disciples shows the late Peagler, who turned 29 that year, to be a hard-swinging alto saxman in the Charlie Parker/Sonny Stitt/Cannonball Adderley/Phil Woods vein — his hot-blooded solos on tracks like “A Little Taste,” “Slippin’ and Slidin’,” and the standard “After You’ve Gone” make this record well worth the price of admission. Quite often, “After You’ve Gone” has been heard in swing and classic jazz settings, but the Disciples’ version is pure bop. And even though Peagler was the Disciples’ leader, he isn’t the only one who makes this album worthwhile. The Modern Jazz Disciples were team players, and it is impossible to miss the strong rapport that Peagler enjoys with pianist William Brown, bassist Lee Tucker, drummer Ron McCurdy, and normaphone/euphonium player William “Hicky” Kelley. No one could accuse the Disciples of having a typical, run-of-the-mill front line — many people have never even heard of the normaphone, a rare type of valve trombone that is shaped like an alto sax. But it’s an instrument that always works well for Kelley, who fares equally well when he switches to the euphonium on Charlie Parker’s “Perhaps.” This is, without question, a very promising debut — it’s too bad that the Disciples didn’t have a longer run.?” – Alex Henderson/AllMusic.
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vintagetvstars · 5 months ago
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Hot Vintage TV Men's Bracket - Full List
Sorry for the delay, it took us longer than expected to finalize the list. We are currently working on finishing and finalizing the bracket for round 1. For now enjoy the list of everyone in the tournament and we'll be back on Thursday evening to kick off round 1!
Boris Karloff
Clint Walker
Desi Arnaz
Claude Rains
James Arness 
James Garner 
William Hopper 
Adam West
Alejandro Rey
Bob Crane
Cesar Romero 
David McCallum
David Selby 
Davy Jones
DeForest Kelley
Dick Gautier 
Dick Van Dyke 
Dwayne Hickman 
Eddie Albert 
George Maharis
George Takei 
John Astin 
Jonathan Frid 
Larry Hagman 
Leonard Nimoy 
Mark Lenard 
Martin Milner 
Michael Nesmith
Micky Dolenz 
Patrick McGoohan
Patrick Troughton 
Peter Tork 
Randy Boone 
Raymond Burr 
Richard Chamberlain 
Robert Conrad
Robert Fuller 
Robert Vaughn 
Rod Serling 
Russell Johnson 
Ted Bessell 
Ted Cassidy
Tom Smothers
Walter Koenig 
William Hartnell 
William Shatner 
Alan Alda 
Brian Blessed
Darren McGavin
David Cassidy
David Soul
Dean Butler
Demond Wilson 
Derek Jacobi 
Eric Idle
Erik Estrada 
Fred Grandy 
Fred Rogers 
Hal Linden
Henry Winkler
Jamie Farr 
John Cleese
John Hurt
Jon Pertwee 
Judd Hirsch 
Kabir Bedi
Kent McCord 
Lee Majors 
Michael Landon 
Michael Palin
Mike Farrell 
Peter Falk
Randolph Mantooth
Richard Hatch
Ricardo Montalban 
Robert Wagner 
Rock Hudson
Simon Williams
Telly Savalas
Terry Jones 
Tom Baker 
Wayne Rogers 
Anthony Andrews
Bruce Boxleitner
Bruce McCulloch 
Colin Baker 
Dave Foley 
David Hasselhoff
Dirk Benedict
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Rik Mayall 
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Alexander Siddig 
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Andreas Katsulas 
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Anthony Head 
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Armin Shimerman 
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Dana Ashbrook 
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David Hyde Pierce
David Schwimmer 
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Jeff Conaway 
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John Shea 
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Joseph Marcell 
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LeVar Burton 
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Marc Alaimo 
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Matthew Perry
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Miguel Ferrer 
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Nate Richert 
Nicholas Lea 
Noah Wyle
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Patrick Stewart 
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Paul Johansson 
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René Auberjonois 
Robert Beltran
Robert Carlyle
Robert Duncan McNeill
Ron Perlman
Scott Bakula 
Seth Green 
Spencer Rochfort
Stephen Nichols 
Ted Danson 
Ted Raimi
Thorsten Kaye 
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Tim Russ 
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William Shockley
Ben Browder 
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Chad Michael Murray 
Christian Kane 
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Daniel Dae Kim 
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David Tennant 
Donnie Wahlberg
Eric Close
Ioan Gruffudd
Jensen Ackles 
Jeremy Sisto 
Joe Lando
Joshua Jackson
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Nathan Fillion 
Neil Patrick Harris
Reece Shearsmith 
Richard Ayoade
Rob Lowe
Ron Glass
Scott Cohen
Skeet Ulrich
Tom Welling
Tony Shalhoub 
Billy Dee Williams 
Bruce Willis 
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Paul Michael Glaser
Pierce Brosnan
Sean Bean
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David James Elliot 
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Scott Patterson 
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Woody Harrelson
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