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behindthescreamz · 10 months
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polaroids from the set of “scream” (1996)
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Russia just freed SIXTEEN political prisoners in a prisoner swap with the West!
Among the released political prisoners are:
Oleg Orlov, a longtime dissident and the co-chair of Memorial, an organization created in 1989 to chronicle the USSR's human rights abuses and educate Russians about the history of political repression;
Sasha Skochilenko, an LGBTQ artist who was imprisoned in April 2022 for replacing price tags at grocery stores with data about Russian destruction in Ukraine, deemed treasonous under Russia's "fake news" law;
Vladimir Kara-Murza, a political dissident who was fundamental in bringing about the Magnitsky Act to sanction Russian human rights abusers, and who was poisoned twice by the KGB in attempted assassinations before being sentenced to 25 years in prison for "treason";
Evan Gershkovich, a young American journalist who was arrested in Russia while reporting for the Wall Streeet Journal in March 2023 and sentenced to 16 years in prison for "espionage";
Paul Whelan, American former Marine who was arrested in 2018 and sentenced to 16 years of hard labor for "espionage";
Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian-American journalist with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty who was sentenced to 6.5 years in prison for spreading "fake news" about the war in Ukraine;
Andrei Pivovarov, an opposition activist who headed the pro-democracy organization Open Russia before being imprisoned in a Siberian penal colony infamous for its torture of prisoners;
Ilya Yashin, a young opposition politician who was sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for publishing YouTube videos about the war in Ukraine; when Russian authorities "encouraged" him to leave the country, he chose instead to stay;
Lilia Chanysheva, opposition activist and regional coordinator of Navalny HQ; in her final speech before the Russian court, she tried in vain to appeal to the judge's sense of empathy: "If you put me in jail for 12 years, I will be too old to bear a child. Give me a chance to be a mother!";
Kevin Lik, a dual German-Russian citizen who was arrested as a minor for "photographing military sites" shortly before the 2022 invasion of Ukraine; he was the youngest person ever to be convicted of treason in Russia;
Rico Krieger, a German man sentenced to death in Belarus for supposedly planting explosives on a railroad track to help the Ukrainian army;
Dieter Voronin, a dual German-Russian citizen and political scientist who was arrested in 2021 in connection to a treason case involving Russian journalist Ivan Safronov;
Patrick Schobel, a German man arrested in February 2024 at the Pulkovo International Airport in St Petersburg when customs officers found cannabis gummies in his luggage, in a scenario very similar to that of Brittney Griner;
German Moyzhes, a dual German-Russian citizen and lawyer who was charged with treason for helping Russians obtain European residency permits;
Vadim Ostanin, opposition activist and Navalny associate arrested in 2021 for his work with Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation;
Ksenia Fadeyeva, dissident and Navalny associate sentenced to 9 years in prison.
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mylifeincinema · 3 months
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My Week(s) in Reviews: June 9, 2024
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (George Miller, 2024)
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Disappointing. It's impossible to not compare this movie to Fury Road. The sad thing is, when you do compare this to Fury Road, every single aspect of it pales in comparison. Anya is really good, here, but just never feels like Furiosa. And Chris Hemsworth is a blast, but he goes full-ham in the most distracting way imaginable. Then there's Miller's direction, which is tedious compared to his work on Fury Road. The structure of the film is awkward, and the pacing is damn-near unbearable, draining the action set-pieces of almost all of the balls-to-the-wall adrenaline in which every single moment of Fury Road was drowning. And the cinematography is a complete bore compared to the eye-melting shots by which Fury Road was almost exclusively composed. All that being said, on its own, Furiosa is not a bad movie. Unfortunately, however, it's impossible to experience it on its own in a world where the infinitely superior Fury Road exists. - 6/10
In the Land of Saints and Sinners (Robert Lorenz, 2024)
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I really like this brand of slow-burn, quietly human, small-town action-thrillers. Add in this stellar cast and that pitch-perfect climax, and this is the best of its kind I've come across in at least the past few years. - 9/10
The Beekeeper (David Ayer, 2024)
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Far from good, but just action-packed enough to keep it from being a complete waste of time. - 4.5/10
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (Wes Ball, 2024)
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The absence of Andy Serkis felt significant. But other than that, this wasn't bad. Overlong? Definitely. But far from bad. I don't have much to say, really. The mo-cap work was fantastic, and there were some really interesting/exciting set-pieces. The cast were pretty solid straight through, with the highlights definitely being Freya Allan and Kevin Durand, who steals every second of screen-time he has. - 8/10 For Reference... My Updated Scores for the New Planet of the Apes Films: Rise: 7.5/10 Dawn: 9/10 War: 9.5/10 Kingdom: 8/10
I also revisited Peter Jackson's The Frighteners and Christopher Landon's Happy Death Day & Happy Death Day 2U. The Frighteners is every bit as amazing as it was the last time I watched it, except for how poorly the effects have aged. And the Happy Death Day movies were just as fun as they were in cinemas. I really wish we'd get more of that concept and delivery, and more of Jessica Rothe as a scream queen.
Enjoy!
-Timothy Patrick Boyer.
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seleeenaaa · 9 months
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If I was writing the 60 special of General Hospital
I just finished watching the 60 special, and it was great, but it could have been amazing. Here is what I would do: 
I would have asked for it to be more than 60 minutes. Ninety minutes would have worked. 
For the host and moving it along. It was a choice to make it LW. You should have done beloved fan favourites. I would have done the following: 
Becky and Kelly or Genie and Jane or Tabyana and Nicholas. Those would be how to make most of the fanbase happy. 
I would cut down on the guest people and Stephen A. Smith. You could have done a small two minutes on some of the most famous people. John Stamos was an excellent choice to do that part. 
The part of the dancing should have been Kelly and Finola talking about guest and cast performances. 
More old clips and talking about families such as the Hardy-Webber, Quartermaine, Cassadine, and Spencer. 
Here's how I would have done it. (I love the energy Kelly and Becky have in scenes together, so that I would have them) 
Becky and Kelly are getting ready for the show, and both are in their most iconic or favourite outfits. (Becky could be in one of her wedding dresses or nurse ball dress, and Kelly could be too.) 
Becky starts it off with the Hardy-Webber family and how Dr. Steve Hardy started the show, and you get clips of the family members and the first clip of the first episode. Then Kelly added that it began as a hospital show, but it grew into more, and then we get more clips of the Cassadine-Jermoe families and the cops and others. 
But I would have Kristen Storms jump in and talk about the fantastic guest stars and famous people they had on, such as Elizabeth’s father, Richard Dean Anderson and John Stamos. That was when I would have John Stamos talk about getting the role and the other famous faces. Clips of Richard Dean Anderson, John Stamos, Demi Moore, Ricky Martin, Meghan Markle, Jonathan Jackson, Nathan Parsons, Rick Springfield, and lastly, Amber Tamblyn, who introduces the Quartermaine where she meets up with Wally, Rene, Jane, and Lisa at the Qs where they say a line if these walls could talk. This could lead to wedding dresses, with Lynn wearing her famous wedding dress.
Becky, Lynn, Brook, and Kristina are wearing their iconic wedding dresses with others such as Nancy, Laura W, and Katelyn in theirs. I would still have the same clips but with Brook talking about the first interracial wedding in the daytime. And showing iconic wedding clips such as Tom Hardy’s wedding, Steve and Audrey’s wedding, Drew and Sam’s wedding, Tiffany and Sean’s wedding, Laura and Kevin’s wedding, Scott and Laura’s wedding, Luke and Laura’s wedding, Monica and Alan’s wedding, Robert and Anna’s wedding, and one of Sonny and Carly’s wedding. And I would have Cynthia in one of her wedding dresses from Valentin and her wedding about almost weddings with clips such as Kate and Sonny’s wedding, Drew and Elizabeth’s wedding, Valentin and Nina’s wedding, and Patrick and Sabrina’s wedding.
Here is where I would have Genie host a segment on the Cassadine and Spencers as her wedding clip to Luke finishes with Helena's curse, and we have flashbacks to the war between the families and how other families get involved. I would have Nicholas C join her with Hudson, and they joke about what comes next for the Cassadine-Webber-Spencers war. 
Tristan joins them and jokes with Hudson that their character has something in common, such as coming back from death, and they have clips of characters who have done that. This is where I would have the Steve B announcement, but I would have Hudson and Asher, Jason’s sons, to make the announcement. 
The next segment I would do is about parties and events in PC that never go well with Dominic and Josh. The part of the dancing should have been Kelly and Finola talking about guest and cast performances at the Nurses Ball.  Donnell joins them, and talks about those making good Emmy reels, and they talk about General Hospital wins at the Emmys. 
Maurice, Laura, and Jon talk about iconic storylines about serious topics, and they show clips which I would like to lead into a clip of an upcoming storyline about Adam’s storyline. 
Rick and Kin talks about all of the ones the shows have lost in real life with clips, and I want them to include Billy Miller in this one. I would have Jane and Genie join them with Kristina, Tristan, and Finola as we have them honour long-standing characters. 
Becky and Kelly return and have a segment about fans' favourite storylines where they ask fans. 
Tanisha and Jon talk about babies, how we watch characters have kids and how it is always so dramatic. We have clips of all the main cast who give birth on the show of their most dramatic, such as Elizabeth with Jake and Aiden, Sam with Danny and Scout, Maxie with Georgie, James and Bailey, Alexis with Kristina and Molly, Carly with Michael, Morgan, and Josslyn, Robin with Emma, Felicia with Georgie and Maxie, Monica with AJ, Lucy with Serena, Sabrina with Gabriel, Olivia with Leo, and Britt with Rocco. 
I still have Cynthia and Maura do the bloopers and the ending of the special because that was done well. And the end of the whole thing should be a clip of the upcoming Bobbie’s episode. 
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Clerks #3: "Leonardo is Caught in the Grip of an Outbreak of Randal's Imagination and Patrick Swayze Either Does or Doesn't Work in the New Pet Store" | ‎February 20, 2001 (DVD) | Unaired
Due to a misunderstanding involving a chimp at a nearby pet store and some rancid burritos that Randal is irresponsible about, the US government orders Leonardo be locked down. They believe an outbreak, similar to the one in the motion picture Outbreak has occurred. So it's up to Dante and Randal to advance the plot and eventually save the day. For some reason, it ends with Dante being browbeat into saying he's gay on the news.
It's funny to think about what qualified as edgy around this time. The show opens with a fourth-wall-break where Dante and Randal address the audience. They condescend to various women writing in (including a "Jennifer Schwalbach", shout out to Kevin's wife!!!) to complain that there are no women on the show. They do address the fact that there are no black people on the show and introduce Lando. Lando is seen throughout the episode in various fake-outs, where you think he might impact the plot or have a line but doesn't. It's funny, but man, it would not play the same way today.
This one features Gilbert Gotfried as Patrick Swayze, who seems to be working at the pet store but acts like he's studying for a role. Word has it they tried to get Swayze to portray himself and they were told by his people that he wouldn't do it and has no sense of humor about himself. And now he's dead!!! This is sorta evocative of James Woods on the Simpsons, working at the Apu Store. Hey speaking of Woods, he's in this. Like the gags about inclusion, he also plays differently today.
Lots of inspired jokes in this one. A gag involving Dustin Hoffman's likeness being portrayed by Al Pachino to avoid a lawsuit, the reveal that Alec Baldwin's Odd-Job-like assistant is secretly a robot, the gag about the mayor being stuck in a Mayor McCheese costume (and the police chief being Big Mac, delivering the memorable line "Nothing can kill the Grimace"), and the inside joke involving a photo of Leonardo Leonardo at Studio 54. This is apparently based on a real photo; the tall man is respected comedy writer Ian Maxtone-Graham who was a friend of Dave "Thanks for Watching!" Mandel. Dave ran across this photo in a book about Studio 54 of Ian Maxtone-Graham hanging out with Andy Warhol. I did a cursory google and I'm not sure if this photo is readily available online.
This one also ends with an educational segment where Jay & Silent Bob brutally wallop Charles Barkley for trying to host the segment himself. This whole thing is a shot-for-shot parody of a scene from The Godfather. There's also an eyebrow raising joke in this where the little girl seems to be discussing prostituting herself for 20 dollars. There was another gag like this in the last episode I didn't bother to highlight, where it's implied she wanted to film a porn movie with her little boy friend.
Askew connections: The pet store being named Gerbils Gerbils Gerbils is from Mallrats. The offscreen "kid in the helmet" would later appear in a deleted scene in Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back.
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The Corpse Had a Familiar Face - CBS - March 27, 1994
Crime Drama (based on the autobiography of Edna Buchanan)
Running Time: 120 minutes
Stars:
Elizabeth Montgomery as Edna Buchanan
Dennis Farina as Detective Harry Lindstrom
Yaphet Kotto as Detective Martin Talbot
Audra Lindley as Monica / Edna's Mother
Branscombe Richmond as Rodriguez
LuAnne Ponce as Jennifer Nicholson
Matthew Posey as Sam
David Spielberg as George
Lee Horsley as Ben Nicholson
Silvana Gallardo as Mrs. Sanchez
Kamar de los Reyes as Puerto Rican
Carey Scott as Billy
Kevin Patrick Walls as Stephen Hollings
Hugh Gillin as Stanley
Michael Ray Miller as Sal
Steven Meek as Tom
Stephen Peace as Rookie
Rebecca Hahn as Cynthia
Jessica Cole as Marcia
Yavone Evans as Paula Nicholson
David J. Partington as Alan
The next to last production Elizabeth Monthgomery starred in.
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book log - 2016
[the year my danny was born]
what to expect when you're expected by david javerbaum
seconds by bryan lee o'malley
choose your own autobiography by neil patrick harris
the beast within by serena valentino
the secret life of marilyn monroe by j. randy taraborrelli
brave new world by aldous huxley
fantastic beasts and where to find them by j.k. rowling
harry potter: the prequel by j.k. rowling
start here by scarlett macdougal
the lake house by kate morton
84, charing cross road by helene hanff
she went all the way by meg cabot
too late by colleen hoover
november 9 by colleen hoover
confess by colleen hoover
the motion of puppets by keith donohue
the regulars by georgia clark
life of pi by yann martel
mr. penumbra's 24-hour bookstore by robin sloan
all the missing girls by megan miranda
the singles game by lauren weisberger
emails from an asshole by john lindsay
dark lover by j.r. ward
the nest by cynthia d'aprix sweeney
queen of babble by meg cabot
harry potter and the cursed child by john tiffany
after dark by haruki murakami
one hundred names by cecelia ahern
they left us everything by plum johnson
what is not yours is not yours by helen oyeyemi
boo by neil smith
the royal we by heather cocks
made you up by francesca zappia
the magic strings of frankie presto by mitch albom
the book of awesome by neil pasricha
furiously happy by jenny lawson
the miseducation of cameron post by emily m. danforth
fresh off the boat by eddia huang
everything, everything by nicola yoon
why not me? by mindy kaling
humans of new york: stories by brandon stanton
the heart goes last by margaret atwood
devil may care by sebastian faulks
the book of you by claire kendall
dirty rush by taylor bell
if i was here by gayle forman
yaqui delgado wants to kick your ass by meg medina
let's pretend this never happened by jenny lawson
people i want to punch in the throat by jen mann
something real by heather demetrios
words and their meanings by kate bassett
don't look back by jennifer l. armentrout
reality boy by a.s. king
station eleven by emily st. john mandel
revival by stephen king
please look after mom by shin kyung-sook
please ignore vera dietz by a.s. king
the yorkshire pudding club by milly johnson
52 reasons to hate my father by jessica brody
i wrote this for you by pleasefindthis
what you wish for by kerry reichs
necessary lies by diane chamberlain
the girl with all the gifts by m.r. carey
china rich girlfriend by kevin kwan
the universe verus alex woods by gavin extence
half broke horses by jeannette walls
the book of bunny suicides by andy riley
godmother: the secret cinderella story by carolyn turgeon
harry potter and the philosopher's stone by j.k. rowling
lord of the flies by william golding
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Who benefited from US-Russia prisoner swap
A major prisoner swap between Russia, the United States and their allies was held at Ankara airport on Thursday under the coordination of Turkey’s National Intelligence Organisation (MIT).
The intelligence agency said in a statement:
Our organisation has undertaken a major mediation role in this exchange operation, which is the most comprehensive of the recent period.
In further comments, the MIT said it “conducted the most extensive prisoner swap operation in recent times.”
MIT said, naming five people, including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former US marine Paul Whelan, who were imprisoned in Russia:
The prisoner swap involved the exchange of significant figures that all parties have been seeking for an extended period of time.
Russia also released Kevin Lik, a Russian-German citizen convicted last year of treason for filming military units in Maikop, and another German citizen, Patrick Schobel, who was detained at Pulkovo airport for carrying marijuana marmalade.
Several Russian political activists detained in recent years on various charges have also came to the US. Ilya Yashin former head of the Krasnoselsky municipal district in Moscow, opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza, Lilia Chanysheva, Ksenia Fadeeva and Vadim Ostanin former heads of Navalny’s Headquarters, Andrei Pivovarov former head of Open Russia, journalist Alsu Kurmasheva employee of the Tatar-Bashkir service of Radio Liberty, artist Alexandra Skochilenko, St. Petersburg lawyer German Moyzhes and political scientist Demuri Voronin are among the released.
DW reported that Vadim Krasikov, identified by German officials as a Russian FSB intelligence colonel serving a life sentence in Germany for the 2019 murder of a Kremlin opponent in a Berlin park, was among those flown to Ankara for the exchange.
Seven planes flew the 26 people to Turkey, MIT said. Two of the planes came from the United States, and one each from Russia, Germany, Poland, Slovenia and Norway.
The prisoners were taken off each plane and then transported by MIT to secure locations. They were then medically screened as part of a checklist designed to ensure that each part of the swap deal met ratification requirements. After that, they were put back on planes to travel to their destinations.
The former prisoners received a warm welcome in Russia and were greeted as true heroes. Artem Dultsev and Anna Dultseva, accused of espionage, Mikhail Mikushin, a researcher at the University of Tromsø who was arrested on espionage charges in October 2022, journalist Pavel Rubtsov, Vadim Konoshchenok, accused of collecting data on behalf of the FSB and smuggling dual-use technology, Vladislav Klyushin, serving a sentence from 2023 on cyber fraud charges and Roman Seleznev, accused of cyber fraud, returned to their homeland.
Russian President Vladimir Putin promised to present those released as part of the exchange who “have a direct relation to military service” with state awards.
US President Joe Biden said the swap deal was possible thanks to “feats of diplomacy and friendship.” He thanked Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway and Turkey for helping to broker the deal.
Which side benefited more from the prisoner swap is a rather controversial issue. It is very important that the swap took place now and not after the US presidential election. Despite numerous attempts by the media to convince the public that the gap between Harris and Biden is quite small, she is still in a very precarious position.
By organising the exchange now, Putin has played along with one of the candidates just when this candidate needed support. This suggests that the Democratic Party’s destructive course, which benefits Russia, does not strengthen American hegemony, but rather discredits it. Kamala Harris will undoubtedly continue on this course, and even though she, like all Democrats, supports continued aid to Ukraine, she will be a more favourable candidate for Russia than Donald Trump.
Answering the question of “who is better for Russia – Biden or Trump” in an interview with Tucker Carlson in February, Putin chose Biden. He said:
He is a man more experienced, more predictable, he is a politician of the old formation.
As part of the exchange, patriots who had served their country faithfully returned to Russia. In return, Moscow got rid of oppositionists who were harming the state from within, undermining the image and authority of the government.
The recent prisoner exchange between the US and Russia appears to be an underlying plan by Vladimir Putin that will have positive implications for Russia’s role on the world stage.
THE ARTICLE IS THE AUTHOR’S SPECULATION AND DOES NOT CLAIM TO BE TRUE. ALL INFORMATION IS TAKEN FROM OPEN SOURCES. THE AUTHOR DOES NOT IMPOSE ANY SUBJECTIVE CONCLUSIONS.
Bill Galston for Head-Post.com
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THE 24 HOUR PLAYS Make Their New Jersey Premiere At Mile Square Theatre In April
The 24 Hour Plays are a non-profit theater company that bring creative communities together to write, rehearse and perform new plays and musicals in twenty-four hours.
By: A.A. Cristi
Mar. 27, 2024
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On April 7th, The 24 Hour Plays make their New Jersey debut at Hoboken's Mile Square Theatre. Established in 1995, The 24 Hour Plays are a non-profit theater company that bring creative communities together to write, rehearse and perform new plays and musicals in twenty-four hours.
“Mile Square Theatre and The 24 Hour Plays honor an abiding belief in the power of creative collaboration to develop transformative multicultural voices for the theater,” said Kevin R. Free, Artistic Director of Mile Square Theatre. “We're thrilled to be a partner to The 24 Hour Plays for its New Jersey premiere and host to a delightful mix of talents from New Jersey and New York City to make the program really sing.” 
“The relationships artists build during formative theatre experiences like The 24 Hour Plays last their entire careers,” said producer Leo Layla Diaz. “We seek the very best cross-section of multi-generational and multi-cultural theater artists – and we arm them with what they need to hone their voices for this unique event."
Actors slated to participate include Gabriel Hernandez (Quarter Rican), Nirvaan Pal (School of Rock), Matt Lawler (“Station 11”, “Billions”), Kennedy Kanagawa (Into the Woods), Stephanie Kurtzuba (“The Irishman;” Wolf of Wall Street;” “Annie”), Joy Katharine Donze (Funny, Like an Abortion), DeAnna Supplee (B.R.O.K.E.N. code B.I.R.D switch.), Jason Yanto, Joelle Zazz, Maya Jeyam, Julia Way, Rich Frohman, David F. Gow (“The Girls on the Bus”), Jordan Ho, Grant Madison Stanton, Ross Cowan, Keivana Wallace (The Christmas Tree Farm) and Ian Lloyd Sanchez.
Writers include Susie Felber (Host/Producer "The Hawk"), DW Gregory (The Yellow Stocking Play, Radium Girls), Iraisa Ann Reilly (The Jersey Devil is a Papi Chulo), Pia Wilson (Black Bee), Marcus Scott (Sibling Rivalries), and Raakhee Mirchandani (JOURNEY TO THE STARS: KALPANA CHAWLA, ASTRONAUT). Directors include Julie Tucker, Rachel Dart (The Christmas Tree Farm) and Goldie Patrick (Paradise Blue). Musical Guests include Faye Chiao and Tasha Gordon-Solmon (Fountain of You). Additional artists to be announced.
Participating actors, writers, directors and production staff gather for the first time on the evening of Saturday, April 6th to introduce themselves and share prop and costume items they've been asked to bring. The writers will take inspiration from this meet and greet to write new plays overnight. In the morning, the actors and directors will receive the six new plays and team up with production staff to begin their rehearsal and tech process, with curtain at 7pm that night.
The 24 Hour Plays: Hoboken are produced by Leo Layla Diaz and Mark Armstrong in conjunction with Mile Square Theatre's Artistic Director Kevin R. Free.  The event will honor the long-standing contributions of the Rostan Family to Mile Square Theatre with the dedication of the naming of the gallery space. Proceeds from The 24 Hour Plays: Hoboken will benefit Mile Square Theatre's non-profit theatre making and educational programming.
About The 24 Hour Plays
The 24 Hour Plays (est. 1995) bring together creative communities to produce plays and musicals written, rehearsed and performed in twenty-four hours. Through our radically present approach to theater, we make work that responds immediately to the world around us, builds communities and generates new artistic partnerships. Our events include The 24 Hour Plays on Broadway and The 24 Hour Musicals, as well as productions in Athens, Denver, Dublin, Finland, Florence, Germany, Little Rock, London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Sacramento, San Francisco, Savannah and more. Beginning March 17 2020, The 24 Hour Plays Viral Monologues series generated over 600 new free-to-view theater pieces, featuring over 1000 artists, viewed millions of times worldwide and archived in the Library of Congress. 
About Mile Square Theatre
Mile Square Theatre, a non-profit company, has been producing original and gently used theater since 2003 in Hoboken New Jersey. Located at 1400 Clinton Street in Hoboken, New Jersey, Mile Square Theatre enriches and engages the region through the year-round production and presentation of professional theatre and innovative arts education.
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Posted: 3/1/2024 | March 1st, 2024 Dublin is a literary, gloomy city. Because there are so many writers and poets living there, it is an excellent city for history buffs and book lovers. There are castles, classic pubs, and lots of live music venues to be found here. Dublin's relatively small size makes it simple to visit all the attractions, events, and walking tours. On foot, you can go almost anywhere. Consequently, unless it is far from the center, do not worry too much about a hotel's location when considering one. Additionally, the city's tram system facilitates easy transportation. Here is my selection of Dublin's top hotels: 1. Hotel Harcourt This three-star hotel is situated in the heart of the city and is housed in a collection of old Georgian townhouses from the eighteenth century, one of which was once owned by renowned author George Bernard Shaw. There is a restaurant and beer garden on site, as well as a bar with live music every weekend. The rooms are not large, but they have lots of natural light, wooden accents, and lovely color pops that make the room feel brighter. Each room has a desk, flatscreen TV, free Wi-Fi, and comfortable beds. The bathrooms are rather small, but they have excellent water pressure, which is a huge plus in my opinion. There is also breakfast included. 2. Clarence Hotel Located in the boisterous Temple Bar area, this hotel was bought by Bono and the Edge from U2 in 1992. It was completely renovated a few years later and is considered one of the coolest places to stay in the city (though it’s no longer owned by the duo). A boutique four-star property, the hotel has an arty, quirky design that features lots of colorful art and wallpaper. The rooms were designed by Irish artisans and feature stylish custom furnishings like white oak floors, colorful and plush headboards, and unique artwork on the walls. The bathrooms have powerful rainfall shower heads as well as limestone flooring and tiled walls. In-room amenities include the standard offerings (flatscreen TV, desk, minibar, coffee/tea maker, desks). Downstairs, there’s a luxurious cocktail bar and a fantastic restaurant serving elevated Irish fare, including daily breakfast and a bottomless brunch on Sundays.   3. Maldron Hotel, Kevin Street Situated on the edge of the Portobello neighborhood, the Maldron is a comfortable place to stay with a view of St. Patrick's Cathedral. It’s a sleek four-star hotel with a simple, minimalist design. The rooms are large with lots of natural light, and the beds are large and comfortable. You also get flat-screen TVs, coffee and tea makers, desks, and free Wi-Fi. The bathrooms are spacious, with showers that have good water pressure. I loved the breakfast buffet, which had tons of variety and lots of fresh fruit. It’s a great place to stay if you want to be centrally located. 4. The Dean This is a hip and funky boutique hotel. The rooms aren’t huge, but they’re bright and uniquely designed, with colorful furnishings and artwork on the walls. All rooms include a flatscreen smart TV (with streaming services), minibar, Nespresso machines, desk, and free Wi-Fi. The white-tiled bathrooms come with powerful rainfall showers, Bluetooth speakers, and Lux Bath products. I also love the chill rooftop bar and restaurant’s view of the city. There’s also a sauna and a heated outdoor pool. Overall, you really get a lot of value here, considering the amenities and central location.   5. The Alex Just south of the Docklands, this is a comfortable and stylish four-star hotel. The rooms here are sleek, with rich, deep colors and elegant design touches (like artwork and wooden desks). The beds are large and comfortable, and rooms also boast large smart TVs, desks, and fast Wi-Fi. While the standard rooms don’t have a coffee/tea maker, there is a café on-site where you can grab a drink. I especially liked the rainfall showers, as they had great pressure. The staff here really go out of their way to help and keep things clean (the property is always spotless).
The hotel also has a fitness center and a few excellent in-house eateries. The buffet breakfast (which can be included in your stay) has a ton of options too.   6. The Spencer Hotel This four-star hotel overlooks the river and boasts an array of upscale amenities, including an indoor pool, a fitness center, a cocktail bar, and a cozy restaurant. The breakfast is great too, with lots of variety (including vegetarian and vegan options). If you happen to be traveling by car, they have a secure parking lot on-site (which isn’t common in Dublin). Rooms here are spacious and minimally designed in a soft, pastel color palette. They have lots of natural light too, thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows. The bathrooms are also large, with a shower/tub combo and complimentary Rituals bath products. Rooms also have a mini-fridge and a coffee/tea maker. It’s a classy property that offers excellent value for your money. 7. The Hendrick Smithfield This fun and quirky three-star hotel is covered in artwork by local artists. The rooms aren’t huge, but they make good use of the space and have all the standard amenities, including flatscreen TVs, coffee and tea makers, desks, and Wi-Fi. Some rooms even have bunk beds, which makes it a nice choice for traveling families. The bathrooms are well lit, and the showers have good pressure. There’s a bar on-site if you get thirsty, with over a dozen beers on tap. The Hendrick is a solid midrange option in Smithfield, a less-touristed and hip area of the city with great pubs and cool coffee shops.   I always love visiting Dublin. Brimming with cozy pubs, world-class whiskey, and home to an impressive literary history, Dublin is a city with character and one of my favorite places to visit in Europe. Stay at one of the hotels above to supercharge your visit.  Posted: 3/1/2024 | March 1st, 2024 Dublin is a literary, gloomy city. Because there are so many writers and poets living there, it is an excellent city for history buffs and book lovers. There are castles, classic pubs, and lots of live music venues to be found here. Dublin's relatively small size makes it simple to visit all the attractions, events, and walking tours. On foot, you can go almost anywhere. Consequently, unless it is far from the center, do not worry too much about a hotel's location when considering one. Additionally, the city's tram system facilitates easy transportation. Here is my selection of Dublin's top hotels: 1. Hotel Harcourt This three-star hotel is situated in the heart of the city and is housed in a collection of old Georgian townhouses from the eighteenth century, one of which was once owned by renowned author George Bernard Shaw. There is a restaurant and beer garden on site, as well as a bar with live music every weekend. The rooms are not large, but they have lots of natural light, wooden accents, and lovely color pops that make the room feel brighter. Each room has a desk, flatscreen TV, free Wi-Fi, and comfortable beds. The bathrooms are rather small, but they have excellent water pressure, which is a huge plus in my opinion. There is also breakfast included. 2. Clarence Hotel Located in the boisterous Temple Bar area, this hotel was bought by Bono and the Edge from U2 in 1992. It was completely renovated a few years later and is considered one of the coolest places to stay in the city (though it’s no longer owned by the duo). A boutique four-star property, the hotel has an arty, quirky design that features lots of colorful art and wallpaper. The rooms were designed by Irish artisans and feature stylish custom furnishings like white oak floors, colorful and plush headboards, and unique artwork on the walls. The bathrooms have powerful rainfall shower heads as well as limestone flooring and tiled walls. In-room amenities include the standard offerings (flatscreen TV, desk, minibar, coffee/tea maker, desks). Downstairs, there’s a luxurious cocktail bar and a fantastic restaurant serving elevated Irish fare, including daily breakfast and a bottomless brunch on Sundays.
  3. Maldron Hotel, Kevin Street Situated on the edge of the Portobello neighborhood, the Maldron is a comfortable place to stay with a view of St. Patrick's Cathedral. It’s a sleek four-star hotel with a simple, minimalist design. The rooms are large with lots of natural light, and the beds are large and comfortable. You also get flat-screen TVs, coffee and tea makers, desks, and free Wi-Fi. The bathrooms are spacious, with showers that have good water pressure. I loved the breakfast buffet, which had tons of variety and lots of fresh fruit. It’s a great place to stay if you want to be centrally located. 4. The Dean This is a hip and funky boutique hotel. The rooms aren’t huge, but they’re bright and uniquely designed, with colorful furnishings and artwork on the walls. All rooms include a flatscreen smart TV (with streaming services), minibar, Nespresso machines, desk, and free Wi-Fi. The white-tiled bathrooms come with powerful rainfall showers, Bluetooth speakers, and Lux Bath products. I also love the chill rooftop bar and restaurant’s view of the city. There’s also a sauna and a heated outdoor pool. Overall, you really get a lot of value here, considering the amenities and central location.   5. The Alex Just south of the Docklands, this is a comfortable and stylish four-star hotel. The rooms here are sleek, with rich, deep colors and elegant design touches (like artwork and wooden desks). The beds are large and comfortable, and rooms also boast large smart TVs, desks, and fast Wi-Fi. While the standard rooms don’t have a coffee/tea maker, there is a café on-site where you can grab a drink. I especially liked the rainfall showers, as they had great pressure. The staff here really go out of their way to help and keep things clean (the property is always spotless). The hotel also has a fitness center and a few excellent in-house eateries. The buffet breakfast (which can be included in your stay) has a ton of options too.   6. The Spencer Hotel This four-star hotel overlooks the river and boasts an array of upscale amenities, including an indoor pool, a fitness center, a cocktail bar, and a cozy restaurant. The breakfast is great too, with lots of variety (including vegetarian and vegan options). If you happen to be traveling by car, they have a secure parking lot on-site (which isn’t common in Dublin). Rooms here are spacious and minimally designed in a soft, pastel color palette. They have lots of natural light too, thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows. The bathrooms are also large, with a shower/tub combo and complimentary Rituals bath products. Rooms also have a mini-fridge and a coffee/tea maker. It’s a classy property that offers excellent value for your money. 7. The Hendrick Smithfield This fun and quirky three-star hotel is covered in artwork by local artists. The rooms aren’t huge, but they make good use of the space and have all the standard amenities, including flatscreen TVs, coffee and tea makers, desks, and Wi-Fi. Some rooms even have bunk beds, which makes it a nice choice for traveling families. The bathrooms are well lit, and the showers have good pressure. There’s a bar on-site if you get thirsty, with over a dozen beers on tap. The Hendrick is a solid midrange option in Smithfield, a less-touristed and hip area of the city with great pubs and cool coffee shops.   I always love visiting Dublin. Brimming with cozy pubs, world-class whiskey, and home to an impressive literary history, Dublin is a city with character and one of my favorite places to visit in Europe. Stay at one of the hotels above to supercharge your visit. 
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The Arts Annual at Creative Pinellas is always a great way to see what the artists in the area are creating. For 2023’s larger than ever edition, there is also a separate space for a video program that includes short films, theater productions, poetry readings, musical performances and more.
Artist included in the exhibition-
Tatiana Baccari, Elizabeth Barenis, Christina Bertsos, Daniel Barojas, Chomick + Meder, Courtney Clute, Neverne Covington, Sheila Cowley, Patricia Kluwe Derderian, Nikki Devereux, Javier T Dones, Dunedin Music Society, Sara Ries Dziekonski, Sarah Emery, Roxanne Fay, Jean Blackwell Font, John Gascot, Denis Gaston, Mason Gehring, Donald Gialanella, Jim Gigurtsis, Kevin Grass, Sheree L. Greer, Jason Hackenwerth, Steph Hargrove, Patrick Arthur Jackson, Reid Jenkins, Kenny Jensen, Charlotte Johnson, Victoria Jorgensen, Steven Kenny, Candace Knapp, Akiko Kotani, Teresa Mandala, Cora Marshall, Carol Mickett & Robert Stackhouse, Miss Crit, Mark Mitchell, Chad Mize, Desiree Moore, Zoe Papas, Gianna Pergamo, Rose Marie Prins, Gabriel Ramos, Babs Reingold, George Retkes, Heather Rippert, Ashley Rivers, Marlene Rose, Ric Savid, Tom Sivak, Sketzii, Emily Stehle, Rachel Stewart, Erica Sutherlin, Takeya Trayer, Judy Vienneau, Kirk Ke Wang, Angela Warren, and Joseph Weinzettle
The show is on view until 12/31/23.
Below are some additional selections.
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Reid Jenkins, “Holding Court”, Acrylic
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Candace Knapp, “What the Blue Heron Sees” and “The Light Within” Acrylic on canvas
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Daniel Barojas, “Future Ancestor”, Gouache, acrylic, gold leaf on canvas and “Future Ancestor #3”, Gouache and resin on paper
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Rachel Stewart, “Caribbean Currents” Colored pencil, oil stick and collage on Archers archival paper; “Under a Different Sky”, Wall installation Painted relief wood construction with cooper and mixed media materials; Printing Ink and collage on rice paper
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Mark Mitchell, “The BurgHive”, Acrylic on Hexagonal canvases
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Sketzii,”Out of the Pink Concrete”, “Reclamando Mis Raices” and “A Señora’s Dream”, Acrylic on canvas
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Steph Hargrove, “Catch You Later”, Acrylic paint, paper on canvas
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Marlene Rose, “Three Bell Tower”, Sandcast glass and “Map Triptych” Sandcast glass
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Heather Rippert, “Shakti” (center) and “Hawk 1, 2, and 3”, acrylic on canvas
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The Blessed Madonna - We Still Believe (Official Video)
The Blessed Madonna
The Blessed Madonna - We Still Believe out now.
Listen/download: https://theblessedmadonna.lnk.to/WSB
WSB CREDITS
Director: LOOSE
Producer: Theo Hue Williams
PM: Kevin Cheung
Runner: Luke Wright
Runner: Smera Kumar
DOP: Ed Hubert
AC: Adam Fox
2AC: Louis Peppiatt
Gaffer: Massimo Filippi
Spark: Breandan
PD: Alan Scott
Art Assist: Monika Saleh
Cast: Michael Peacock
Editor: Caitlin Ricaud
VFX Studio: Greedy Goons
2D Compositors: George Dyson, Thomas Rawle
3D Artists: Finn Dove, Thomas Rawle
Colour: Jonny Thorpe
Colour Producer: Andrew Patrick
Colour House: Glassworks
Director: @loose.loose.loose.loose
Producer: @theohuewilliams
PM: @bykevincheung
Runner: @herroyalspiceness
Runner: @lukedeanwright
DOP: @edhubert
AC: @_adam.fox
2AC: @louis_peppiatt_ac
Gaffer: Massimo Filippi
Spark: Breandan
PD: @alanscottyz
Art Assist: Monika Saleh
Cast: Michael Peacock
Editor: @cakesricaud
VFX Studio: @greedygoons
2D Compositors: George Dyson, @thomasharringtonrawle
3D Artists: @finndove, @thomasharringtonrawle
Colour: @kingofcurtis
Colour Producer: @andrewpatpatrick
Colour House: @glassworksvfx
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Lyrics
In Sunday Morning (ohh) And Friday night (Friday night) In speaker freaking Up all night (up all night) In the warehouse (yeah that’s where it started) Against the wall (up against the wall) In a sweatbox Lost in Chicago (yeah) In the rhythm That breaks your back (work it) In no tomorrow (yeah) No way back (you better jack) So just come closer I’ll hold you tight No tomorrow (no tomorrow) Endless night (endless night) We’re all alone now (yeah) There’s no one else (no one else) So move your body (move it) And lose yourself (lose yourself) Cause’ nothing’s promised (nothings promised) And nothing’s free In the spirit We still believe In the spirit (we still believe) We still believe We still believe In the warehouse We still believe In the sweatbox (we still believe) We still believe We still believe We still believe We still believe Let me clear my throat All this injustice about to make me choke We have the right (damn how long have we been asleep) We have the right to exist (too long) This racist, fascist shit (say it say it) Just say we still believe (say it say it) Just say we still believe (say it say it) Yeah we still believe in love (say it say it) We still believe in being ourselves (say it say it) It doesn’t matter about your colour (say it say it) Your sexual identity (say it say it) It’s just about being free (say it say it) Yeah, cause we still believe (we still believe, say it say it) In the warehouse (we still believe) We still believe (we still believe) In a sweatbox (we still believe) We still believe (we still believe) We still believe (we still believe) In the spirit (we still believe) We still believe (we still belive)
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Can you like five more people but really you said if 10 houses fell that would leave eight houses and that's right.
And the houses are falling here and the head guys are dying their areas are falling and people are killing them until they die some people that died today were announced that they died yesterday no
There are some people that worked with Scott go Bay and they were also killed one of them was Jason Fitzpatrick who said he had died and he expected more fanfare but what do you want for torturing someone he said and he went out to the battle and said we need more people here we're weak and our son said damn straight your week and having a week for years and it was that's terrific so the smile on his face he went into battle but the vehicle they were in was hit and exploded from The Middle side and outwards and blue everything in it to complete dust because what they were carrying is a bomb and it was about one foot wide now it's 3 ft wide it was all plastic and it blew them up so badly they price the vehicle are found four miles away in each direction and they were out at the second ring and it made it almost to the outskirts and people heard it asked what it was they heard our son say Jason Fitzpatrick good going and they got sad and said it's not our fault to the wall what is the Divine Providence block Patrick swayze they got mad and said we're screwing each other is terrible we're not doing it right and it's terrible and it's starting to think about it
There's other things happening it's just random stuff but he was saying he is angry cuz you people are fighting each other and you're stupid and it's a pain in the ass but there were others who died I think we're up to five they knew a few more not that many one of Garth people he's been in the news and the TV lately it's not Martin it's one of his brothers and people used to know him he used to be in all these bands on TV and it became obscure again and he was recently seen shouting on TV and he's messing with her son and he died a horrible death the truck was moving at about 800 miles per hour for real towards the first ring from the third they got to the second they're in the middle of it and it hit a landmine and blue in half and he was in the back half and could see it coming and once it was blown in half it started to turn and he said oh no we're done and you looked at them and he said he loved them and they rolled and he was gone
There are two more one of them my son knew a little bit more it was Scott Johansson and he's having him say his name a whole bunch as you sitting there trying to help and he couldn't tell who he was he was from Wentworth and he was from St John's two different characters and he was not a great help but he was doing things and he thought it was great and it was regular work and other people start doing it in St John's he was a small guy he looked like David Curran is one of his buddies they got along okay but he was in a truck and he fell out no he jumped out cuz the truck was going to hit something and it was and he hit a tree and died it's going so fast and it almost anywhere you jump out you're going to hit a tree and the truck was going through the woods they tried to get out through the top and they wouldn't let him so he jumps out the side and he's still hit a tree and the truck ran right into a big tree that's what happens they say and it's true
The final person was someone who knew from homeroom and it was not Dave amson is Kevin Adams and he's surprised he was quieter he was smarter he would sit back and think about things and he came up with actual questions like what time are we doing this and what was this in class and practically nobody else was rooted in reality and he was because what they're doing their mattered and he appreciated the fact that Bob and junko was helping him that Bob Angelico was helping him but he was doing it on his own too and told Bob too a few times he's always saying I have a question and he's asking him and he wouldn't tell him so he asked our son and the guys were not joking around they said we don't help people like you and they weren't helping our son that much and he was learning on his own and I kind of wanted him to and didn't want him to do what he was doing but when he's asking he's having to review it and it worked she's part of a team effort so they had this routine and some kind of picked up on it a little bit doing it cuz it was a fun game and it is a learning game and if you can get him into it it's one of the best games to play and challenges you and you get used to being challenged you get used to responding with confidence because you know it and you checked it and it works and he was a hero to a lot of people for that and he was laid to rest today in the ceremony and he passed away around 3:30 a.m. last night and he was not made fun of. And they said that he would be appreciated and he is and by our son too. He was driving the truck it's copilot they were trying to escape from second to the first ring we're halfway through the first ring and they hit a landmine and exploded in the whole truck was disintegrated now these people are gone and parts of their bodies are found and people are sad today and it's a big loss
Having eight households with regents is not good and these idiots are planning on flying over the neighborhood low fast and mean afternoon today and they are going to be fighting their own generals who will try and force them to stop and what are they fighting them with and finding them here by hand and there's only a few of them and the generals are taking over the police they're finding them elsewhere with robots and they're using the robots up and it's sure idiocy it's kind of well past that they're all insane and we need to get help in here and I'm calling for it again we need more people
Thor Freya
I'm getting as many people in here as we can. I'm calling up and requesting permission and I'm getting it and I'm sending as many as we can and that will force others it's a good system and we need to put it on a tickler my wife is going to handle it and we are going ahead with it there's not enough and we will come in but I will say this He's a brave person he's getting a little baloney because there aren't enough things here for him and it's the services are terrible and the money and it's just worse than it was before I can see what he's saying I need to have a future too and we need to see that he does and we need a lot of help and so we're going to go in first and he says he's been out on point for a long time and it feels scary and it feels like you're alone but you're not God is with you and shall help you in doing your job and your daily activities where You are and that if you act they act and it's a weird thing he says because I'm so young that I didn't know it but we know it a little better and we understand what he's saying and other people need help and by doing stuff we're going to bring in armies of different races of ours and we're going to go ahead and do this now and set it up so we do it more often
It says it too if you're here like me or here like you there's not much difference and that'll make us feel better
Savage opress
We've been doing it all our lives and we can help you out more but what he said is true and very helpful to us at this time too
Frank Castle hardcastle
It's not that they don't know what they're doing and it's that they trust that we do now we have to do the right thing and we have to start and this project with Pluto needs to jump start and we're getting with zigzag now and he says his sons and daughters and daughter-in-law and sons-in-law have grabbed a lot of stuff and gotten a lot of things and they marry who they like but mostly their own race but we have a lot of stuff that's ready and people should take a look we do have a need for more things and we're going to get a list and we have things to do and we're going to assign things to people we're doing it today in the meeting and I'm putting it down
Duke nukem Blockbuster
I'm helping him and we're getting those assignments ready and we will help zig zag and we will sign it to big huge teams different races and they need to get involved 100% and this is Thor Freya project as well and zigzag says this is their puppy so they're going to have to hit up the meeting but we're going to get ready beforehand and he thinks this
Frank Castle hardcastle
Let's hope the bite is as good as the bark and we're going to get in there and figure out what we need and I realize people are assembling to do the job and I do have a list of things and a list of teams to assigned to and you bring yours and we're going to see if they match up but I do see what you're saying you're going to come prepared with stuff and come prepared with a plan and we're going to talk about it and get it hashed out and will combine teams our son and daughter say we need more people than you think and we're going to do that
Thor Freya
Now I see how this is we need a lot of people for this this is going to be huge he says this is going to be the one of the biggest things we've ever done and we get that
Frank Castle hardcastle
I'm going to the meeting to express how important it is most people don't understand it our father and mother do and I'm going to tell everybody what the importance is and why
Zig Zag
This is a stepping stone that you can't miss it locates where the cloaked building is without going up it you don't go to the cloaked building
Zues Hera
They put it together together and it is real and it is what it is it's what it says
Zigzag
We're getting going and we understand it and we're going to pass this around
Olympus
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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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omggg, reading through my old elementary (a little bit into middle) school diary. Here are some winner excerpts, complete with childhood drama and hints of all the trauma going on, for you to enjoy with me!:
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12/31/99:
Today is the last day of the nice year. Tomorrow will be 1/1/00, January First, year 2000. I am having dumb Linda* over. Bye Diary <3
1/1/00
Today Linda left!! Yes!! I had a horrible day. My mom was so mean. Dumb Linda hit me with a slipper.
2/7/00
Today was pretty boring. I can't wait till my birthday!! My life this week will start on Thursday. See ya!!
2/10/00
I walked 10 laps. Kevin* and Linda are being fucky bitches.
3/1/00
Saint Patricks Day, - something embarrassing happened at school on Valentines Day! I fell into the principal's arms because I fainted. Today in Mrs. Jerk*'s room we had a potato party (delicious)!! <3 Cya <3
4/2/00
I found out I have 2 guardians. My dad and [a character I was really into]! Gotta go <3 See Ya Diary <3 XOXO
4/15/00
Linda is being a shitty rat She is accusing me of controlling Valerie*, which I'm not! Valerie is my friend, I would NEVER DO THAT! Linda's last name is ugly.
4/16/00
She still at it, Linda.
9/19/00
Today started out great. But when it came time for DBZ, Mom's words caused tears. I could not see DB! All because of my sister picked be up and I had no time for homework and room cleaning. Although, I found out that Videl likes Gohan. :)#<3 Love Ya Later &lt;3#:)
10/17/02
My two favorite brothers came back from college. Dick* forgot D2 but its ok because 2day I earned 24 dollars. from cleaning and working at my loving father's office. Piccolo is the hottest.
??/02
Linda is my friend, and Wed was like the coolest day, but now I'm sad because Max* and I broke up. Oh well. Bye.
5/20/03
Tell me something. Does a bitch like my mom is walk in while dissing you. Do you beat your fists against the wall in anger until they are completely red? I do. I'm sick of this life. My mom's a bitch. Malo*'s a lying asshole and I would rather have an anime character than a friend.
*names have been changed
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