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90 Day Fiance: Niles Valentine Shatters Matilda's Wedding Dreams - Recap [S07E08]
On 90 Day Fiance, Niles Valentine pulls off a romantic proposal but later shatters Matilda‘s hopes of a wedding while he’s still in Ghana. Sunny Mahdi sees a photo of Rory on Veah Netherton‘s phone. Loren Allen tries to mend things with Faith. And Vanja Grbic misses her flight while Bozo finally tells him mom she exists. Let’s take a closer look at the chaos in this recap of Season 7, Episode 8…
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5 Hallowoods characters
Wanted to doodle a bunch of Hallowoods characters at random but then Season 4 started and I decided to draw the newly introduced POV characters from the first episode.
And here they are, and another 5 are in the making.
Individual characters are below the break.
#hfth#hello from the hallowoods#hfth fanart#elysian-33#id in alt text#hfth polly#rick rounds#shelby allen#Hfth Puck#vincent loren#voltaire hfth#cw blood#cw guns#hfth s4
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the thunderings are nearly through by juno roome from the EP ada belle - Video by Madison Bibb
#music#juno roome#a. harlana#a harlana#reed gardner#loren isarel#music video#video#coreography#madison bibb#dance#kyle allen#Youtube#loren israel#Bandcamp
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If I made a DC Movie Universe
Phase 1 Superman: Legacy to kick off it will be a superman movie, heroes are referenced but this is a superman movie.. the villain will be metallo cause we're all tired of lex and zod
Batman: Lonely Place of Dying (introduce Tim Drake, Dick will already be Nightwing)
Wonder Woman 1944 (introduces the JSA, Steve and Etta Diana will help found the JSA, the villains will be Villainy Inc and introduce various of Dianas rogues)
Justice League International Movie(introduces Wally and other heroes and expands on the universe)
Flash Movie(Wally West the villain being Vandal Savage and will adapt the Savage Velocity storyline, Wally will deal with the weight of the mantle, linda will be introduced along with the McGees)
Phase 2
Superman Last Son (an adaptation of the Last Son storyline and will introduce Chris Kent)
Hal Jordan GL Movie based on Sinestro Corps War
Batman: Knightfall (an adaptation of the Knightfall storyline and will introduce Bane and Azrael)
Supergirl: Earth Angel HBO Series (Linda Danvers series, an adaptation of Peter Davids run, Kara makes a cameo at the end)
Wonder Woman: Gods and Mortals (this will take inspiration from Perezs run while being its own thing while the villainy inc were the villains of the first film for this one the villain will in fact be Circe, it'll show Dianas relationships with Donna, and her daughter Lyta.. and wanting to save her husband, old and ailing Steve Trevor)
Young Justice (Introduces Superboy, Wonder Girl, and Impulse, it will be self contained while adapting Peter Davids run)
Hellblazer (Mostly Based on Mike Careys run and self containedl)
Teen Titans(60s' esque series based on the fab five everything aesthetically looks 60s but there's modern technology villain will be Mr Twister)
Blue and Gold HBO series (literally a buddy cop)
JSA (After the Events of Wonder Woman Gods and Mortals the JSA Return and get back together, their history uncovered, it will have them come face to face with a villain they long thought dead Per Degaton)
Martian Manhunter Movie
Infinity Inc Movie(introduces the Infinity Inc team and Huntress.. the illegitimate Daughter of Batman this will adapt the Generations saga)
Titans Together (fab five movie, the court of owls will be the villains being an illuminati type organization)
Justice League of America(Based on Morrisons run)
The Atom (Will Feature Ryan Choi as Atom, and adapt his run, he will go on a quest to look for Ray Palmer)
Phase 3
JLA vs Titans (brings both teams face to face with one another as The Titans are framed for conspiracy the villain is revealed to be Checkmate run by Loren Jupiter the Black King who seeks destroy all superheroes after the death of his daughter Lilith in Titans Together, ends with the disbanding of both teams)
Batman: No Mans Land (an adaptation of No Mans Land introduces Cassandra Cain, Helena reveals herself to be Bruces daughter)
Wonder Woman: Gods and Monsters(so ends the ww trilogy brings Diana face to face with Ares whom after the disbandment of the league seeks to cause a global war beyond anything the worlds seen this will bring Diana, Donna, Cassie, and Lyta together)
New Gods Movie (will introduce the New Gods the main characters will probably be Scott and Barda)
Flash: The Return of Barry Allen(after the disbandment of the justice league and Titans Wally plans to propose to Linda Park, but things seem to get distrupted as his old mentor seems to have returned but how? spoiler it is really Thawne.. in the end tho wally and linda will marry)
Green Lantern: Blackest Night(an adaptation of blackest night)
JLA: United Parts 1 & 2 (Based on Final Crisis, all heroes will be brought together to face off against darkseid, Linda Danvers and Batman will be the two big sacrifices)
Superman: Brainiac(after JL United Brainiac appears to collect earth, Pa Kent will die,
Phase 4
Nightwing and Flamebird(HBO Series, Chris Kent will return him and Thara will become Nightwing and Flamebird)
Superman: New Krypton (an adaptation of the New Krypton saga)
Huntress (batman may be dead but his legacy lives on in his daughter the Huntress)
The Flash: Blitz (Wally and Linda are now expecting twins, this will introduce Hunter Zolomon and be an adaptation of Blitz ending Wallys trilogy) Green Lantern: Wrath of the First Lantern(will introduce simon baz and adapt both rise of the third army and wrath of the first lantern concluding the trilogy)
Aquaman: King of Atlantis(Will be based off Peter Davids run)
Superboy (HBO Series, will feature Conner Kent)
Dr Fate (will feature Kent Nelson)
Hawkman & Hawkgirl (HBO Series, will be based off Vendittis run)
Blue Beetle: Graduation Day(Ted Kord and Jaime Reyes team up)
Nightwing (HBO Series)
Green Lantern/Green Arrow: Hard Travelling Heroes (will feature Hal and Ollie)
Black Canary (HBO series) Teen Titans(Will Show YJ taking on the footsteps of the Fab Five and becoming the new teen titans)
Batman Incorporated(Introduces Leviathan.. an organization that seeks to destabilize society, Huntress and Nightwing band together to form Batman Incorporated)
Magog(HBO Series)
Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? (an adaptation of whatever happened to the man of tomorrow.. superman retires in the end)
Kingdom Come(years have passed as the final battle of the universe has come... )
#dc#dc comics#superman#chris kent#nightwing#jason todd#batman#wonder woman#dc trinity#titans#teen titans#oliver queen#justice league#justice league international#infintiy inc#lyta trevor#jsa#justice society of america
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Why do finance records show that Democrat politicians like Kathy Hochul, Hakeem Jeffries, Adam Schiff, and Dan Goldman are sending millions of dollars to the Virginia home address of Loren Merchan, daughter of highly conflicted judge Juan Merchan, for supposed "digital consulting"? As @LauraLoomer has reported, the enormous sums being sent to Loren's home are far outside the norm for regular "digital consulting." What's going on? Is this some kind of pay-for-play scheme for rigged judicial rulings from Judge Merchan? This judge, who was just "randomly assigned" to Steve Bannon's upcoming trial, has a history of handling high-profile cases involving President Trump's associates. President Trump's attorney Alina Habba says, "Judge Merchan has somehow, randomly selected, had Steve Bannon's case, had Allen Weisselberg's case ... somehow, he randomly also gets Donald Trump. That's not the way the system works. You assign a case randomly. But in the new America, under the Biden Regime, we are witnessing the politicization of all our judicial systems."
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Launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis during STS-46. July 31, 1992.
The primary mission of STS-46 was the deployment of the European Space Agency's European Retrievable Carrier (EURECA), and the joint NASA/Italian Space Agency (ASI) Tethered Satellite System (TSS-1).
EURECA was a satellite that contained 15 different experiments submitted by various European nations, investigating microgravity studies, solar observations, and material technology. EURECA was later retrieved by the Space Shuttle Endeavour during STS-57, nearly a year later.
EURECA after deployment. Moon in background.
TSS-1 consisted of a satellite, a conducting tether, and a tether deployment/retrieval system that was attached to Atlantis. The objectives of TSS-1 were to determine and understand the electro-magnetic interaction between the tether, satellite, and Shuttle and space plasma, and develop capabilities for future tether applications on the Shuttle and International Space Station.
TSS-1 during deployment.
Official STS-46 crew portrait. Back row, from left: Mission Specialist Marsha Ivins, Mission Specialist Claude Nicollier (ESA), Payload Commander Jeffrey Hoffman, Mission Specialist Franklin Chang-Diaz, Payload Specialist Franco Malerba (ASI). Front row: Pilot Andrew Allen, Mission Commander Loren Shriver.
STS-46 spent eight days in orbit before returning to the Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility on August 8, 1992.
Atlantis touches down at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The Kennedy Space Center Vehicle Assembly building can be seen in the background.
NASA 1, 3, 4, 5 Internet Archive 2 Goddard Space Flight Center NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive
#Space Shuttle Program#Space Shuttle Atlantis#STS-46#NASA#European Space Agency#Italian Space Agency#spaceflight#space
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pls analyse these : https://x.com/Updates_SThings/status/1812222329570939220
Okay this is going to be a little long. That link will take anyone interested to the original tweet with the pictures of the posters.
First things first: There are a mix of real and not-real movies in those posters. Anything that says "A Hawkins picture production" was invented for the play, much like the "The Unearthly Visitors" print ad in the papers was also invented for Stranger Things.
In some of them, you can see pretty blatant hallmarks of the show, like Project Rainbow featuring a direct quote from the opening scene of TFS as its tagline (with a smaller easter egg of the boy on the front resembling Will, which ties him to Project Rainbow and the Brenners), or Spider Attack featuring a literal image of the Creel house (with a smaller easter egg for Henry, mildly possessed, using a vision of spiders to scare Virginia when she threatened his friendship with Patty):
Ones like Curse of the Killer Fog, The Squawk, and Science Monster go a little more meta:
The Killer Fog is a reference to the Mindflayer's role in TFS on the obvious level, but it also has ties to Will casting fog cloud, as Mike mentioned in the Mindflayer Shed Scene. The Squawk, as I outlined here, ties TFS, Bob's Mindflayer-tracking device, and the WSQK radio station together. Science Monster is a little self-explanatory (See: Sullivan telling Owens it was men of science who created the problem in Hawkins, but also the fact that Henry supposedly "caught" the Mindflayer from a substance a scientist was trying to escape with, making him a science monster). That one is also reminiscent of Frankenstein in design.
However...they're not all fake.
These movies are real, and their plots are also easter eggs:
House on Haunted Hill is a classic whodunit, featuring an eccentric millionaire (Frederick Loren, played by Price) who brings in 5 guests to "survive" the supposedly haunted house for a $10k prize as entertainment for his fourth wife. He brings in a test pilot, a journalist, a psychiatrist specializing in hysteria, an employee at his company, and the owner of the house.
Long story short, the millionaire's wife was cheating on him with the psychiatrist, and she a) faked her own suicide, and b) attempted to orchestrate her husband's death so she could take off with David. Loren figured this plot out, and orchestrated both the psychiatrist's death and his wife's death.
I have a lot to say about this particularly in regards to Henry, Patty, and Brenner. I've talked before about Henry's status as the narrative Barbara Allen to Patty's narrative Witch Boy John, including Brenner's status as Marvin Hudgins, who Barbara unwilling cheats on John with. Seeing the central infidelity plotline in House on Haunted Hill specifically featuring a wife cheating on her husband with a doctor and the two of them planning to run off together, especially given all of Brenner's lines about treating Virginia's hysteria with sedatives vs Dr. Trent offering Nora a sedative:
(Something something, also, the ties between Virginia and Nora Walker from the movie Tommy (which Em has talked about in greater detail, you can find it in his pinned post).) and the fact that there aren't any other instances of genuine infidelity in TFS outside the weird triangle Henry, Brenner, and Patty have going on (even Karen kissing Bob was okayed by Ted, and Jopper never actually got together despite thinking about running away together). So when it comes to infidelity stuff...it's all about them.......it's kind of damning and cements in the coding I was already picking up on between Henry, Brenner and Patty as opposed to Barbara, Marvin, and John.
Moving on to The Wasp Woman, the synopsis is fairly simple. Starlin, who runs a cosmetics company, is aging. She seeks out a doctor working with wasp extract to help her regain her youth. She overdoses on the wasp extract and transforms into a sort of were-wasp.
I'd like to show some quotes that raise red flags for me:
Like the obvious stuff is the black widow thing, the "my boy"/"you think you can scare me, Henry?" stuff, and Starlin "changing" after overdosing on the extracts
But what's more interesting to me is this continued female-coding that Henry receives. He's the female black widow on-screen, and in TFS he's the queen wasp, all of which ties in with Patty's subtle lesbian coding, all of Henry's trans weirdness, and all of Henry's mother/pregnancy stuff specifically regarding the Mindflayer.
There's also the aspect of extracts making Starlin de-age, since we see this lack of aging in Brenner throughout the show.
One last aspect I find interesting:
"Filmed in Studioscope, Prints by Technicolor". While filming with technicolor largely died out in 1957, it continued to be used as a dye transfer process in film printing, hence Prints by Technicolor. However...Studioscope doesn't exist.
That's to be expected for the fake movies...but it also shows up on the poster for the real movies. It says that House on Haunted Hill was filmed in studioscope.
In the 1950s, the popular camera/film was superscope or cinemascope, relating to Super 35/35mm/2.35:1 filming:
This means while they're referencing real movies, the films themselves can't exist, because studioscope doesn't seem to have existed.
In short: It's all fake! Even the "real" stuff is wrong.
Also...either they're hinting at another universe where it was studioscope instead of the other two, or...
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tempted to try and revive this account *again* but also tempted to clean slate and start a whole new blog (possibly with my old url) i just have an itch to play a bunch of different characters that i haven't had the chance to play (namely kitty song covey from tatbilb/xo kitty & anastasia allen from the book ice breaker) and my stranger thing itch is back even though i feel like the fandom is dead (its probably not i just unfollowed everyone bc it was getting toxic and i couldn't deal with it anymore lmao) AND THEN my oc skz boys. I love them to bits even if i haven't written bios or made posts from them other than their names and ages lmao anyways - what im trying to get at it is hopefully by the end of the week either i'll be redirecting to a new blog - or this one will have a face lift lol buuuuut if anyone in the lovely indie tags that im tagging sees this and you want to write with the following characters && fc hit the heart on this post please (please please) also characters that have a ** at the beginning would end up more likely then not being main muses (also sorry this post got so long oml)
Canons
** Kitty Song Covey - Anna Cathcart - post season 1 of xo kitty
Anastasia Allen - abby cowen - icebreaker (during the book or post book)
Max Mayfield - Sadie Sink - Stranger Things, post season 4, could be expanded upon/AU
Chrissy Cunningham - Grace Van Dien -Stranger Things, always an AU where she didn't get snapped like a twig by Vecna and his little grandfather clocks lol
** Chloé Bourgeois//Queen Bee - Loren Gray - Miraculous, very head cannoned, very AU, VERY REDEMPTION ARC
OCs
Cassie James/Harrington - Kenzie Ziegler - main verses have been Degrassi, Glee, Teen Wolf, Stranger Things & Miraculous
** Skyla Evans/Henderson - Bea Miller - main verse have been Glee, Stranger Things & Miraculous
** Brielle Agreste - Sabrina Carpenter - main verse Miraculous
** Suga Bae - Kim Seungmin - no main verse, but has been in a Miraculous verse
Dae-Ho Yee - Yang Jeongin - no main verse but has been in a miraculous verse
** Joonwoo ( Benji ) Kim - Han Jisung - no main verse but has been in a glee verse
** Chin-Hae (Ronan) Jeon - Felix Lee - no main verse but has been in a glee verse (with a different fc but)
Jun-Seo Woo - Hwang Hyunjin - no main verse
Changbin, Bang Chang & Lee Know fc names are being reworked, but I wanted to add them to this list as well.
#{ out of character }#indie rpg#indie rp#indie roleplay#indie xo kitty rp#xo kitty rp#indie stranger things rp#indie miraculous rp#indie degrassi rp#indie glee rp#indie teen wolf rp#stranger things rp#miraculous rp#degrassi rp#glee rp#teen wolf rp
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90 Day Fiance: Faith Confronts Loren About Cheating
Faith confronts Loren Allen about his cheating on 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days. She finds out how often he was cheating on her. He apologizes, but she puts him in the friend zone. 90 Day Fiance: Loren Allen Tells Faith He Slept with Someone Weekly Faith took some time away from Loren Allen after finding out he was sleeping with other people while they were dating. She is mad. The TLC star…
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A Black Philadelphia Reader: An exerpt
The common date given for the settlement of Philadelphia is 1682, when William Penn established a Quaker colony, providing it with a name that means “one who loves his brother.” Penn intended an idyllic “greene country towne,” one that was well ordered, with large open spaces within its twelve hundred acres. It “was the first major American town to be planned.” Penn envisioned his “towne” as a place of freedom, particularly in terms of religion. As with a certain amount of history, much of this is myth. The land, of course, had been settled by the Lenape Indians long before the Europeans arrived. Additionally, Penn’s “greene country towne” soon became a highly congested city, plagued by disease, crime, and fires. Its vaunted freedom was largely limited to White Protestants, and its “brotherly love” certainly did not extend to most immigrants, to non-Christians, or, in particular, to its Black residents.
Blacks have been at the center of Philadelphia’s history since before it was even known by that name. More than two thousand Blacks lived in the area once called New Sweden between 1638 and 1655. The fledgling colony encompassed parts of western Delaware and parts of Pennsylvania that now include Philadelphia. One of the most famous of these settlers was Antoni Swart (Black Anthony), a West Indian who arrived in the colony in 1639 aboard a Swedish vessel. Though initially enslaved, records indicate he eventually became free and was employed by Governor Johan Printz.
The history of Black Philadelphians has been one fraught with both great promise and shattered dreams from its beginnings until today. Philadelphia was, as historian Gary Nash observes, “created in an atmosphere of growing Negrophobia”; still, despite ongoing racial prejudice, “it continues to this day to be one of the vital urban locations of black Americans.” It is this paradoxical condition that is the most characteristic dynamic of the city’s relationship with its Black citizens. One facet of this relationship has been constant: whether African Americans have thrived here or suffered egregious oppression, they have never remained silent, never letting anyone else define their situation for them. They have always voiced their own opinions about their condition in their city through fiction, poetry, plays, essays, diaries, letters, or memoirs. The city has been blessed with a number of significant authors, ranging, among others, from Richard Allen to W. E. B. Du Bois to Jessie Fauset to Sonia Sanchez to John Edgar Wideman to Lorene Cary. In addition, there have been numerous lesser known but also forceful figures as well, including the enslaved people Alice and Cato, who were only known by those names. Whether they were native sons and daughters or spent significant time in the city or were there only long enough to experience the city in an impactful moment, Philadelphia has touched them all deeply. This anthology is a documentation of and a tribute to their collective voice. The focus here is not just on writers with a Philadelphia connection but on the authors’ views on the city itself. The hope is to provide a wide variety of Black perspectives on the city.
There is something special about what leading African American intellectual W. E. B. Du Bois once labeled “the Philadelphia Negro.” One reason for this uniqueness is the city’s relationship to its Black inhabitants, in part caused by their intertwined, virtually symbiotic, history. No other major Northern city in the country has had such a long connection with African Americans, one forged in the seventeenth century, and Blacks have never stopped coming. They first settled largely in what are now called the Old City and Center City, where some Blacks still live. They have since scattered throughout the city, sometimes by choice but often by necessity and force, today mostly residing in Northern and Western Philadelphia. Migration patterns have changed over the years, as in other cities, but the Black population in the city has rarely declined and has often increased in number. Philadelphia was, as of 2020, the sixth-largest metropolis in the nation, and Blacks make up more than 40 percent of the population there, more than the percentage of any of the other top ten cities in the country.
Philadelphia has a vibrant and culturally rich history, offering enormous promise to its inhabitants since its beginnings. It was founded with the premise of religious freedom and steeped in the radical independence movement that created this country. The city was settled by Quakers, perhaps the religious group that, in popular opinion if not always in fact, has most vociferously been associated with opposition to slavery. The “peculiar institution” was, in fact, almost nonexistent there by the early years of the nineteenth century. Philadelphia was the center of the Underground Railroad, with such legendary conductors as William Still. As the closest major city situated above the Mason-Dixon line, symbolically separating the North from the South, many fugitives from enslavement passed through Philadelphia. Some moved on, but a large number stayed, as the city seemed like the promised land for many African Americans. This is the powerful narrative of the city’s history that still holds true for numerous people today when they think of Philadelphia.
There is also something unique about the Black experience in this city. Blacks have had a nominal freedom throughout most of their existence in Philadelphia, yet when we look under the surface, Philadelphia’s treatment of African Americans has hardly been benign. The city has held out promises, but unfortunately many of these promises were not kept. Philadelphia may be situated in the North, but as Sonia Sanchez so eloquently writes in her poem “elegy (For MOVE and Philadelphia),” in many ways “philadelphia / [is] a disguised southern city.” There were Quakers, many of whom were abolitionists and worked for the Underground Railroad, but there were many others of the faith who were slaveholders, including the colony’s founder, William Penn. And even if the city was replete with abolitionists, it did not ensure that they viewed African Americans as equals. Blacks were, in fact, disfranchised from the vote in 1838, never to regain it until the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment in 1870. Although the city was the center of the antislavery movement, not all of its White residents opposed slavery, and even if they did, the Fugitive Slave Acts of 1793 and 1850 hampered efforts to keep Blacks out of bondage. Before and after the Civil War, as demonstrated throughout this text, the city experienced a series of violent racial conflicts and has continue to practice an ugly pattern of segregation in housing, transportation, education, and employment, severely limiting the prospects of improvement for its Black citizens. There is a long history of racial injustice practiced by Philadelphia’s police as well as Black residents being ignored, at best, by the city government.
A Black Philadelphia Reader: African American Writings About the City of Brotherly Love is available for pre-order from Penn State University Press. Learn more and order the book here: https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-09731-2.html. Take 30% off with discount code NR24.
#Philadelphia#Philly#Pennsylvania#African American#African American History#PA History#Pennsylvania History#City of Brotherly Love#Black Writers#Black Authors#Black Writer#Black Author#W. E. B. Du Bois#Harriet Jacobs#Sonia Sanchez#John Edgar Wideman#Public Health#Housing#Policing#Criminal Justice#Public Transportation#Urban Studies
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Avril MMXXIV
Films
La Course à l'échalote (1975) de Claude Zidi avec Pierre Richard, Jane Birkin, Michel Aumont, Marc Doelsnitz, Amadeus August, Henri Déus, Luis Rego et Catherine Allégret
La Septième Cible (1984) de Claude Pinoteau avec Lino Ventura, Lea Massari, Jean Poiret, Elizabeth Bourgine, Béatrice Agenin, Robert Hoffmann, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Roger Planchon et Francis Lemaire
Pierrot le Fou (1965) de Jean-Luc Godard avec Jean-Paul Belmondo, Anna Karina, Graziella Galvani, Dirk Sanders, Jimmy Karoubi, Roger Dutoit, Hans Meyer, Samuel Fuller et Raymond Devos
Downton Abbey II : Une nouvelle ère (Downton Abbey: A New Era) (2022) de Simon Curtis avec Hugh Bonneville, Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern, Michelle Dockery, Nathalie Baye, Allen Leech et Tuppence Middleton
Orgueil et Préjugés (Pride & Prejudice) (2005) de Joe Wright avec Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen, Simon Woods, Kelly Reilly, Rosamund Pike, Carey Mulligan, Talulah Riley, Donald Sutherland et Brenda Blethyn
Les Pleins Pouvoirs (Absolute Power) (1997) de et avec Clint Eastwood et Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Scott Glenn, Dennis Haysbert, Judy Davis et Penny Johnson Jerald
Prêt-à-porter (1994) de Robert Altman avec Marcello Mastroianni, Sophia Loren, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Kim Basinger, Chiara Mastroianni, Stephen Rea, Anouk Aimée, Forest Whitaker, Julia Roberts et Tim Robbins
Un jour (One Day) (2011) de Lone Scherfig avec Anne Hathaway, Jim Sturgess, Tom Mison, Rafe Spall, Jodie Whittaker, Romola Garai, Joséphine de La Baume et Patricia Clarkson
Adaline (The Age of Adaline) (2015) de Lee Toland Krieger avec Blake Lively, Michiel Huisman, Kathy Baker, Harrison Ford, Anthony Ingruber, Ellen Burstyn, Amanda Crew et Richard Harmon
Séries
Coffre à Catch
#161 : La DX à la ECW ?? - #162 : Summerslam 2009 en approche! - #163 : William Regal nous régale ! - #164 : Les chevaliers des 1000 likes ! - #165 : Qui se cache derrière le masque du Hurricane ??
Castle Saison 5
Pour le meilleur et pour le pire - Une soirée qui tue - Le Vice et la Vertu - Un choix cornélien - Faux-Semblants - La Cible - La Chasse - Morts de peur - Un passé insoupçonné - La Vie des autres - À la recherche de l'homme-singe - Protection rapprochée - Toute une histoire
Maguy Saison 3
Mal de maire - Chambre accouchée - Jument comme tu respires - Téléphone qui croyait prendre - Impair et deux belle-mères - L'éminence grippe - Sauve qui pneu ! - Voir un petit coup - Message californien - Le coffre effort - Kilt ou double - Rumeur au cerveau - Décibel et tais-toi - Le magicien d'hypnose - Cosmétiques en toc - Des plaies et des noces - Pub, pub, pub… hourrah ! - Un chiffon, fon, fon… - La layette, nous voilà - Gare au gourou ! - Noces à ronger - Talisman comme un arracheur de dents - La rosière arrosée - La strip-teaseuse de bonne aventure - La clé des mensonges - Surprise patrie - Le sponsor en est jeté - Ovni soit qui mal y pense - Adam et chèvre - Jerôme sweet Jerôme - Isabelle et la bête - Tel Pierre, tel fils - Apocalypse mômes - Les dons de la mère - La ruée vers l'art - La SICAV se rebiffe - Mort aux rafles - Bretteville au trésor - De briques et de brocs - Olé concentré - Dégâts des os - L'émoi d’août
La croisière s'amuse Saison 4, 5
Chapeau bas - La Voisine - Le Professeur - Jalousie - Bon Voyage - Une belle amitié - Qui perd gagne - Les Sirènes - Personnalité, vous avez dit personnalité ? - Les Jardins - L'habit ne fait pas la fille - Ne jouez pas avec les inconnus - Quelle classe - Nous étions deux - Incroyable Isaac - La Fille à papa - La Toque - Vicky s'amuse - Les trois font la paire : première partie - Isaac radioactif - Zeke et Zelda
Meurtres au paradis Saison 13
Carton plein - Un plat qui se mange froid - Court-circuit - Question d'avenir - La liste de souhaits
L'autre côté du ring Saison 3
Le procès des stéroïdes - Brutal : le FMW d'Onita - Extrême et obscène : l'XPW de Rob Black
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 23
Qui sème le vent - Effet domino
Biographies WWE Saison 2
Wrestlemania I
Alfred Hitchcock présente Saison 6,7
Le voleur plein de bonnes intentions - Instinct de survie
Kaamelott Livre V
Le Dernier Jour - Le Royaume Sans Tête - Jizô
Commissaire Moulin Saison 1
Ricochets - La surprise du chef - La Peur des autres
Top Gear France Saison 9
Ceux qui font du rallye - Ceux qui sauvent la planète - Ceux qui deviennent gangsters - Ceux qui ont fait n'importe quoi
Les Brigades du Tigre Saison 3
Bonnot et Compagnie - L'Homme à la casquette - Don de Scotland Yard - Le Cas Valentin - Le Crime du Sultan - L'Ère de la calomnie
Messieurs les jurés
L'Affaire Varney
Spectacles
Mademoiselle (1982) de Jacques Deval avec Jean Meyer, Rosy Varte, Jacqueline Jehanneuf, Anne Rondeleux, Bruno Constantin, Maurice Risch, Nicole Chollet, Dominique Blanche, Florence Fors, Jacques Maury et Bertrand Gohaud
The Morricone Duel (2020) du Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Live by Request: Earth Wind & Fire (1999)
Une femme trop honnête (1978) de Georges Vitaly avec Judith Magre, Bernard Lavalette, Francis Lax, Danièle Deray, Madeleine Barbulée, Jacques Verlier, Maurice Teynac et Christiane Muller
Daho Pleyel Paris (2008)
Livres
La commode aux tiroirs de couleurs d'Olivia Ruiz
Détective Conan, tome 21 de Gôshô Aoyama
Le privé d'Hollywood de François Rivière, José-Louis Bocquet et Philippe Berthet
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THE 100 GREATEST SCREEN-PAIRS IN HISTORY OF WORLD CINEMA (@INDIES)!
.RAJESH KHANNA - MUMTAZ
.WALTER PIDGEON – GREER GARSON
.HUMPHREY BOGART – INGRID BERGMAN
.RICHARD BURTON – ELIZABETH TAYLOR
.ETHAN HAWKE – JULIE DELPY
.CHARLES CHAPLIN – EDNA PURVIANCE
.HUGH GRANT – JULIA ROBERTS
.KEANU REEVES – CARRIE-ANN MOSS
.RICHARD GERE - JULIA ROBERTS
.REX HARRISON – AUDREY HEPBURN
.CHARLES FARRELL – JANET GAYNOR
.CLARK GABLE – VIVIEN LEIGH
.UTTAM KUMAR – SUCHITRA SEN
.ROBERT REDFORD – BARBRA STREISAND
.DEV ANAND – WAHEEDA REHMAN
.CARY GRANT – INGRID BERGMAN
.KEANU REEVES – SANDRA BULLOCK
.GARY COOPER – INGRID BERGMAN
.JOSEPH FIENNES – GWYNETH PALTROW
.CHARLES BOYER – INGRID BERGMAN
.CARY GRANT – KATHERINE HEPBURN
.GURU DUTT – WAHEEDA REHMAN
.RAJESH KHANNA - TANUJA
.DILIP KUMAR - MADHUBALA
.TOM HANKS – MEG RYAN
.RAJESH KHANNA – SHARMILA TAGORE
.HUGH GRANT – RENEE ZELLWEGER
.SPENCOR TRACY – KATHERINE HEPBURN
.AMITABH BACHCHAN – PARVEEN BABI
.MICHEL PICCOLI – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.WOODY ALLEN – DIANE KEATON
.RAJESH KHANNA – REKHA
.MICHAEL DOUGLAS – GLENN CLOSE
.ALAIN DELON – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.ROD STEIGER – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.SHAMMI KAPOOR – ASHA PAREKH
.MARCELO MASTROIANNI – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.YVES MONTAND – SIMONE SIGNORET
.ALAIN DELON – ANNIE GIRARDOT
.JOHNNY DEPP – JULIETTE BINOCHE
.LAURENCE OLIVIER – VIVIEN LEIGH
.CLARK GABLE – JOAN CRAWFORD
.TREVOR HOWARD – CELIA JOHNSON
.PATRICK SWAYZE – JENNIFER GREY
.PREM NAZIR - SHEELA
.VINCENT CASSEL – MONICA BELLUCCI
.CLARK GABLE – AVA GARDNER
.JEAN-LOUIS TRINTIGNANT – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.JACK LEMMON – SHIRLEY MACLAINE
.HEATH LEDGER - JULIA STILES
.ANTHONY PERKINS – INGRID BERGMAN
.TOBEY MAGUIRE – KIRSTEN DUNST
.GREGORY PECK – AUDREY HEPBURN
.TOM CRUISE – RENEE ZELLWEGER
.AMITABH BACHCHAN - REKHA
.JAMES STEWART – MARGARET SULLAVAN
.RYAN GOSLING – RACHEL MCADAMS
.PRADEEP KUMAR – MEENA KUMARI
.ROBERT MONTGOMERY – ROSALIND RUSSELL
.JOHNNY DEPP – HELENA BONHAM CARTER
.BOBBY VERNON – GLORIA SWANSON
.DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. – LORETTA YOUNG
.CLARK GABLE – CLAUDETTE COLBERT
.RAJESH KHANNA – ZEENAT AMAN
.GLENN FORD – GERALDINE PAGE
.LEONARDO DI CAPRIO – KATE WINSLET
.RAJESH KHANNA – ASHA PAREKH
.MEL GIBSON – CATHERINE MCCORMACK
.RAJ KAPOOR - NARGIS
.BRAD PITT – ANGELINA JOLIE
.CHRISTOPHER REEVE – MARGOT KIDDER
.CARY GRANT – SOPHIA LOREN
.SOUMITRA CHATTERJEE – MADHABI MUKHERJEE
.HUMPHREY BOGART – AUDREY HEPBURN
.SALMAN KHAN – AISHWARYA RAI
.ANTONIA BANDERAS – CATHERINE ZETA JONES
.RYAN O’ NEAL – BARBRA STREISAND
.JOHNNY DEPP – GWYNETH PALTROW
.MICHAEL DOUGLAS – KATHLEEN TURNER
.JAMES STEWART – CLAUDETTE COLBERT
.LAURENT MALET – ANNIE GIRARDOT
.DICK POWELL – OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
.TOMMY STEELE – GERALDINE PAGE
.GEORGE BRENT – OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
.MAURICE RONET – BRIGITTE BARDOT
.RAJESH KHANNA - SRIDEVI
.WILLIAM POWELL – MYRNA LOY
.ANTHONY PERKINS – ROMY SCHNEIDER
.MICKEY ROONEY – JUDY GARLAND
.RAJESH KHANNA - RAAKHEE
.SHAH RUKH KHAN - KAJOL
.RAAJ KUMAR – MEENA KUMARI
.MAHIPAL – ANITA GUHA
.RALPH FIENNES – JULIETTE BINOCHE
.ERROL FLYNN – OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
.JOHN BOLES – BARBARA STANWYCK
.DHARMENDRA – MEENA KUMARI
.PETER FINCH – AUDREY HEPBURN
.MARLON BRANDO – KIM HUNTER
.MAURICE RONET – ROMY SCHNEIDER .
(P.S. - THE 2 PEOPLE WITH MOST ENTRIES IN THIS LIST, ARE-
RAJESH KHANNA OF INDIA WITH 8 ENTRIES, FOLLOWED BY ROMY SCHNEIDER OF AUSTRIA/FRANCE WITH 7 ENTRIES!)
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@lance-strulobitch *tags me in a music thing*
me; oh yeah I'll do that later on
also me; *completely forgets* ... whoops?
anyways! gonna shuffle my music and list the first 10 songs, and then tag some people!
Cinderella’s dead, EMELINE
Queen, Loren Gray
Song of the Sea, Nolwenn Leroy
Somewhere only we know, Lilly Allen
Kingdom Fall, Claire Wyndham
We Have It All, Pim Stones
Aimed to Kill, Jade LeMac
Ophelia, The Lumineers
I’m a Wanted Man, Royal Deluxe
Coraline, Maneskin
@strulovitches @lancestroll @lance-strulovich @holdmyhopeinyourhands @lovelytsunoda @vettellorts @localflowerguy @suckmyballshoney (feel free to ignore me)
#music tag game#tag game#also feel free to judge my music#i will not give a damn#these vibration make my brain happy
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*˖ ⊹ boxes lean in stacks against every wall, and every cupboard door remains open. the cats ━━ only two of them, since clem was smart enough to avoid fosters while she was upheaving her little bachelor apartment to funnel it all into a new, bigger, two bedroom that she could share with loren ( and was closer to the diner ) ━━ wander from room to room, exploring their new home. clem sits criss cross on the floor of the second bedroom, screws and long bits of metal and an ikea bag or two scattered around her. the instructions stretch out in front of her, stuck between her and loren and the half-finished bed frame neither of them seem to be capable of actually putting together. “ okay. “ she holds both her hands up and out, taking a deep breath and exhaling it with a sigh. “ i think i figured it out. these little screws go into the holes on either side, and then you use the … “ she squints at the instructions, leaning over the paper. half of her hair slips free of the clip she was using to tie it back and falls over her shoulder, indicative of just how long this moving day has been. “ … allen key to get the bolt into place. “ her gaze lifts to loren with a frustrated pout. “ what’s an allen key ? “ / LOREN ( @bcnztruck )
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Payment for The Holy Trinity in Any Form to Not Be Used for Sex or Rape or Ever Be in Original Lair and in Antis Domains As Anyone At All
LIST OF SONGS LISTENED TO 9-10-2024
Sainte- Eyes are Open Sainte- If You Ever Feel Alone Sainte- Technicolor Sainte- Everything Makes Me Sad Oh Wonder- Lifetimes Oh Wonder- Drive Oh Wonder- Technicolor Beat Oh Wonder- Without You Two Door Cinema Club- What You Know Two Door Cinema Club- Costume Party Two Door Cinema Club- Come Back Home Jimmy Eat World- The World You Love Jimmy Eat World- Kill The Kooks- Junk of the Heart (Happy) The Wombats- Tokyo (Vampires and Wolves) Bad Suns- Disappear Here Young the Giant- Crystallized The Weepies- World Spins Madly On The Weepies- Painting by Chagall The Weepies- Nobody Knows Me At All Stars- Your Ex Lover is Dead Songs Listened to 10 15 2024
The Fear by Lily Allen Fuck You by Lily Allen Not Fair by Lily Allen Everyone's At It by Lily Allen The Show by Lenka Love Song by Sara Bareilles Suddenly I See by KT Tunstall
Clarity by Zedd, Foxxes Stay the Night by Zedd, Hayley Williams I Want You to Know by Zedd, Selena Gomez Love Drunk by Boys Like Girls Swing, Swing by The All American Rejects Sink or Swim by Tyrone Wells Stacy's Mom by Fountains of Wayne ERE by Juan Karlos YOUTH by Troye Sivan Kill Bill by Sza Never Enough by Loren Allred from The Greatest Showman A Million Dreams by Hugh Jackman and Ziv Zaifman from The Greatest Showman Rewrite the Stars by Zac Efron and Zendaya from The Greatest Showman Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You) by Bombay Bicycle Club Good 4 U by Olivia Rodrigo Vampire by Olivia Rodrigo Love is Embarrassing by Olivia Rodrigo Deja Vu by Olivia Rodrigo Traitor by Olivia Rodrigo Ur so Gay by Katy Perry Never Be What You Want by We Are The In Crowd The Best Thing (That Never Happened) by We Are The In Crowd Rumor Mill by We Are The In Crowd Kiss Me Again by We Are The In Crowd Reflections by We Are The In Crowd Both Sides of the Story by We Are The In Crowd (You're not quite Satan but I really think I hate you) Carry Me Home by We Are The In Crowd Take it Home by White Tie Affair Shadow by Livingston Half Life by Livingston Two is Better Than One by Boys Like Girls and Taylor Swift Can I Have This Dance by Zac Efron and Vanessa Williams All My Heart by Sleeping with Sirens Terrified by Katharine McPhee Way Back Into Love by Hugh Grant Just Give Me a Reason by Pink and Nate Ruess I Won't Say I'm In Love by Susan Egan from Disney's Hercules Impossible by Shontelle Here Without You by 3 Doors Down Symphony by Clean Bandit feat Zara Larrson Rockabye by Clean Bandit feat Sean Paul and Anne Marie
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The eccentric new manager of a UHF television channel tries to save the station from financial ruin with an odd array of programming. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: George Newman: ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic R.J. Fletcher: Kevin McCarthy Stanley Spadowski: Michael Richards Bob: David Bowe Harvey Bilchik: Stanley Brock Philo: Anthony Geary Raul Hernandez: Trinidad Silva Kuni: Gedde Watanabe Noodles MacIntosh: Billy Barty Richard Fletcher: John Paragon Pamela Finklestein: Fran Drescher Esther Bilchik: Sue Ane Langdon Head Thug: David Proval Killer Thug: Grant James Teri: Victoria Jackson Joe Earley: Emo Philips Gandhi: Jay Levey Cameraman: Lou B. Washington Bum: Vance Colvig FCC Man: Nik Hagler Bartender: Robert K. Weiss Spatula Husband: Eldon G. Hallum Spatula Wife: Sherry Engstrom Spatula Neighbor: Sara Allen Sy Greenblum: Bob Hungerford Crazy Ernie: John Cadenhead Blind Man: Francis M. Carlson Earl Ramsey: Ivan Green Joel Miller: Adam Maras Billy: Travis Knight Little Weasel: Joseph Witt Teri’s Father: Tony Frank Teri’s Mother: Billie Lee Thrash Fletcher Cronie #1: Barry Friedman Fletcher Cronie #2: Kevin Roden Phyllis Weaver: Lisa R. Stefanic Big Edna: Nancy Johnson Betty: Debbie Mathieu Little Old Lady: Wilma Jeanne Cummins Animal Deliveyman: Cliff Stephens Band: Guitar: Jim West Band: Bass Guitar: Steve Jay Band: Drums: Jon Schwartz Band: Keyboards: Kim Bullard Whipped Cream Eater: Barry Hansen Thug #3: Bob Maras Thug #4: George Fisher Guide #1: Tony Salome Guide #2: Joe Restivo Yodeler: Charles Marsh Mud Wrestler: Belinda Bauer Satan: Patrick Thomas O’Brien Conan the Librarian: Roger Callard Timid Man: Robert Frank Boy with Books: Jeff Maynard Promo Announcer (voice): M.G. Kelly Promo Announcer (voice): Jay Gardner Promo Announcer (voice): John Harlan Promo Announcer (voice): Jim Rose Film Crew: Production Manager: Gray Frederickson Original Music Composer: John Du Prez Editor: Dennis M. O’Connor Producer: Gene Kirkwood Producer: John W. Hyde Writer: Jay Levey Director of Photography: David Lewis Production Design: Ward Preston Set Decoration: Robert L. Zilliox Costume Design: Tom McKinley Makeup Effects: Allan A. Apone Special Effects Makeup Artist: Douglas J. White Sound Recordist: Ara Ashjian Sound Editor: Christopher Assells Sound Editor: Charles R. Beith Jr. Sound Recordist: Gregory Cheever Sound Editor: Clayton Collins Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Andy D’Addario Sound Editor: Dino DiMuro Sound Editor: G. Michael Graham Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Jeffrey J. Haboush Sound Mixer: Bo Harwood Sound Editor: Dan Hegeman Sound Editor: A. David Marshall Sound Editor: Diane Marshall Supervising Sound Editor: Dave McMoyler Sound Recordist: Art Schiro Sound Editor: Scott A. Tinsley Visual Effects Producer: John Coats Visual Effects Supervisor: William Mesa Visual Effects Art Director: Richard Kilroy Visual Effects Art Director: Ron Yates Post Production Supervisor: Susan Zwerman Production Supervisor: Bill Carroll Stunt Coordinator: George Fisher Stunts: Bob Maras Stunts: Brent Stice Stunts: T. Alan Kelly Stunts: J. Granville Moulder Stunts: Michael Steven Howl Stunts: Richard Drown Executive In Charge Of Production: Kate Morris Associate Producer: Becki Cross Trujillo Associate Producer: Joe M. Aguilar First Assistant Director: John R. Woodward Second Assistant Director: Benita Allen Casting Assistant: Gregory Raich Casting Assistant: Sandi Black Local Casting: Barbara Brinkley Henry Local Casting: Laurey Lummus Key Hair Stylist: Lynne K. Eagan Makeup & Hair: Roseanne McIlvane Wardrobe Supervisor: Ainslee Colt de Wolf Wardrobe Assistant: Phil O’Nan Boom Operator: Joel Racheff First Assistant Camera: Ed Giovanni Second Assistant Camera: Tiffanie Winton Second Assistant Camera: Brett Reynolds Second Assistant Camera: Cindi Pusheck Production Coordinator: Bonnie Macker Script Supervisor: Carol Stewart Second Second Assistant Director: Lorene M. Duran Third Assistant Director: Pam Whorton Additional Editing: Steve Polivka Assistant Editor: Lewis Schoenbrun Supervising ADR Editor: Karla Caldwell Music Supervisor:...
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