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alexesguerra · 29 days ago
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Goddesses: Knowledge Cards Goddesses: Knowledge Cards Cards – January 15, 1998 by Michael Babcock (Author), Susan Seddon Boulet (Painter) --Brand New-- Forty-eight goddesses from Greek, Roman, Celtic, Native American, Egyptian, Middle Eastern, and Scandinavian mythologies—among others—are gathered in this deck of Knowledge Cards to enhance our understanding of the role of the feminine deity from ancient history to the present day. In learning about goddesses from different cultures, we can recognize these archetypes as parts of ourselves, allowing us a clearer vision of our strengths and weaknesses and giving us a common thread, a link to the collective unconscious. Susan Seddon Boulet’s magnificent goddess paintings have long been favored by mythologists and art lovers alike, and with Michael Babcock’s insightful text, they offer a brilliant vision of the worldwide pantheon of goddesses. About the Author Susan Eleanor Seddon was born in Brazil in 1941 of English parent who had emigrated from South Africa. She grew up on a large citrus and cattle ranch enjoying a strong connection to nature and a rich fantasy life fed by folktales told by her father and the ranch hands. Encouraged by her father, she began drawing her first subjects were the ranch's cows and horses. Boulet never studied art formally. She said, in fact, that she never planned on becoming an artist--the vocation came to her as by accident. In 1967 she came to the United State, where she met and married Lawrence Boulet in 1969 their son Eric was born--an event Susan credited with freeing her creavity "[Eric] somehow freed the child in me; gave me permission to enjoy fantasy.. gave me permission to do unicorns and dragons." Around 1980 Boulet began painting images that, she felt, tapped into the collective human unconscious--images of goddesses and shamans that married the forms of animal and human into a coherent whole She drew inspiration from mythology and poetry, Jungian psychology, and worldwide spiritual traditions, as well as her deep love of animals and the natural world. Susan Seddon Boulet died in her home in Oakland, California, on April 28, 1997, after long struggle with cancer. Her painting are held in collections worldwide. Product details Cards: 48 pages Publisher: Pomegranate; Cards edition (January 15, 1998) Language: English ISBN-10: 0764906046 ISBN-13: 9780764906046 Product Dimensions: 3.5 x 0.8 x 4.2 inches Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
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kimberlyshaws · 17 days ago
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cinemaquiles · 1 month ago
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O FUTURO SOMBRIO DE "A ÚLTIMA CRIANÇA" (THE LAST CHILD, 1971)
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agentxthirteen · 1 year ago
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 721 (12/22/23)
Wolverine/Captain America 3. On sale 2/18/04. “The Invasion of New York”
Writer: R. A. Jones
Artist: Thomas Derenick
Letterer: Jonathan Babcock
Colorist: Brian Miller
Editor: Michael Marts
Sharon helps keep Wolverine alive.
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be-gay-find-cryptids · 3 months ago
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(Part 1) Film & TV Recommendations for Halloween
1. Over the Garden Wall (Miniseries, 2014)
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Over the Garden Wall features two half-brothers, Wirt and Gregory, who have become lost in a mysterious wood called The Unknown and attempt to find their way back home.
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This beautifully crafted animated miniseries is the best thing to come out of Cartoon Network even after ten years. The unique atmosphere, which blends fairytale charm with Gothic eeriness, perfectly compliments the early 20th-century Americana-styled animation. At just ten episodes, Over the Garden Wall is a short but impactful experience that lingers with you long after it ends. I highly recommend this series.
2. Coraline (Film, 2009)
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Wandering her rambling old house in her boring new town, an 11-year-old Coraline discovers a hidden door to a strangely idealized version of her life.
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This stop-motion animated film is a deeply unsettling and visually stunning experience. Blending a dark fairytale narrative with otherworldly imagery, it presents itself as a psychological horror for young and older audiences alike. Coraline explores the complex ideas about family, identity, and the dangers of wish fulfillment with grace. I strongly recommend this film.
3. ParaNorman (Film, 2012)
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Norman Babcock, a young boy who can communicate with ghosts, is given the task of ending a 300-year-old witch's curse on his Massachusetts town.
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This heartfelt stop-motion animated film blends humor, horror, and themes of ostracization and acceptance. While blending classic horror movie tropes with a coming-of-age story, it manages to portray strong themes of prejudice by using zombies, witches, and ghoulish imagery. If you're looking for a unique spin on classic B-movie horror, I highly recommend this film.
4. Happy Death Day (Film, 2017)
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A college student must relive the day of her murder over and over again in a loop that will end only when she discovers her killer's identity.
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Happy Death Day is an entertaining mashup of slasher horror and Groundhog Day-style time loop storytelling. This film stands out from all the rest of the horror-comedy franchise due to its emotion, mystery, and character growth. While it doesn't push boundaries for horror, it makes up for its uniqueness that balances humor and suspense. If you're looking for a horror-comedy film, I strongly recommend this one.
5. Jennifer's Body (Film, 2009)
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A newly-possessed high-school cheerleader turns into a succubus who kills her male classmates and devours their flesh in order to survive.
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Though it was sorely misunderstood when it originally came out, it has recently garnered rightful attention for its subversive take on the horror-comedy genre. This film blends teen drama and supernatural horror and uses its genre to touch upon the objectification of women in horror and in reality. Its wit, self-awareness, and social commentary have made it a standout in the horror-comedy genre, and for that, I strongly recommend this film.
6. Sinister: Recut (Film, 2012)
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Ellison Oswalt is a struggling true-crime writer whose discovery of snuff films depicting gruesome murders and strange supernatural elements in his new house puts his family in danger.
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Said to be one of the scariest films ever from a research study, Sinister is a deeply unsettling horror movie that perfectly mixes supernatural elements with psychological tension. The haunting score combined with the grainy, nightmarish footage of the murders results in an unnerving experience that sits with you long after you turn the lights out. Instead of watching the original movie, I strongly recommend this fanedit version of the film. It elevates the movie by removing some of the cheesy jumpscares and awkward dialog. If you're looking for a genuinely haunting movie this Halloween, I recommend this one.
7. 1408 (Film, 2007)
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Author Michael Enslin, who specializes in debunking paranormal occurrences, checks into the fabled room 1408 in the Dolphin Hotel in New York City.
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This film excels in building suspense, using minimal special effects, and relying on our main characters' isolation and psychological unraveling to create fear. While this movie isn't as overtly terrifying as other horror films, 1408 offers an eerie, slow-burn experience, blending supernatural elements with personal trauma. The film has two different endings, the theatrical version and the director's cut. I'd suggest watching both to come to the conclusion of your favorite. It's a must-watch for fans of psychological horror, and I strongly recommend this film.
8. Midsommar (Film, 2019)
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A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult.
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This is a visually stunning and disturbing horror film set against the backdrop of a bright, idyllic Swedish village. The movie stands out for its unique approach to horror, unfolding almost entirely in daylight, creating a sense of unease through its striking visuals, unnerving atmosphere, and slow-building dread. Midsommar is a polarizing piece of media, mixing folk horror with psychological drama, and is filled with symbolism and unsettling imagery. I highly recommend this film if you're looking to be disturbed this Halloween.
9. Skinamarink (Film, 2022)
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A young brother and sister wake up during the night to discover that their father is missing and that the windows, doors, and other objects in their house have vanished.
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Skinamarink is an experimental analog horror film that trades traditional narrative for a surreal, nightmarish atmosphere. Shot in grainy, low-light cinematography, the film immerses you in a disorienting and eerie world where fear of the unknown takes center stage. The film’s strength lies in its ability to evoke childhood fears, using abstract visuals and unsettling sound design to create a sense of dread. However, its unconventional approach may alienate some people who expect a clear plot or resolution. The minimal dialogue and deliberate pacing make Skinamarink more of a mood piece than a traditional horror film, relying on atmosphere over jump scares. For those willing to embrace its experimental nature, Skinamarink offers a haunting and disquieting experience that lingers long after it ends, tapping into primal fears of isolation and helplessness. For all these reasons, I highly recommend that you check out this film.
10. Heck (Short Film, 2020)
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A child wakes up in the middle of the night to the sound of his mom's television blaring.
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Heck is a short film that shares a similar atmospheric approach to the creator's feature-length film Skinamarink. Like Skinamarink, it explores the feeling of being trapped in a surreal, dreamlike space. The film's minimalist aesthetic, with grainy visuals and a haunting soundscape, creates a disorienting atmosphere that leaves much to the imagination. It builds tension through its slow pacing, relying on the viewer's discomfort with the unknown rather than traditional horror tropes. For people who thought Skinamarink's runtime was excessive, Heck is a great substitute that captures the same atmosphere of the former. I highly recommend this film to people who have enjoyed Skinamarink's take on horror.
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kipp-sinclair · 4 months ago
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HIYA!!! I never officially made a thingy for the people I write for or will write for! BUT! Here's a list!
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Slashers
RZ Michael Myers
Jason Voorhees
Vincent Sinclair
Bo Sinclair (sometimes)
Lester Sinclair
Braham Heelshire
Billy Lenz
Martin Mathias
And maybe others if people request
Harry Potter
Ron Weasley
Harry Potter
Cedric Diggory
Newt Scamander
Disney
Prince Adam (beast)
Rapunzel
Flynn Rider
Belle
Any other characters if requested
Stop motion characters
Norman Babcock
Coraline Jones
Emily
Sally
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justinspoliticalcorner · 8 months ago
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Scott Cousins at The (Alton) Telegraph:
EDWARDSVILLE – The Madison County Board took the step Wednesday night to pass a resolution that places a nonbinding advisory referendum regarding separating Chicago and Cook County from the rest of the state of Illinois. The referendum will be on the ballot for Madison County voters on Nov. 5.  The board passed the resolution by a 15-7 vote with little explanation from board members for supporting it. Voting in favor were Fred Michael, Stacey Pace, Frank Dickerson, Valerie Doucleff, Michael Turner, Robert Pollard, Mike Babcock, Terry Eaker, Mob Meyer, Denise Wiehardt, John Janek, Ryan Kneedler, Paul Nicolussi and Chris Guy. Of the 15 votes to pass the resolution, 14 came from Republicans. Pollard was the only Democrat to vote in favor of the resolution.  Most of the people voting in favor of the resolution gave no reason Wednesday night for their support of the resolution. Dickerson, R-Worden, and Eaker, R-Bethalto, both said voters in their districts were “overwhelmingly” in support of the referendum.
Voting no were Michael “Doc” Holliday, Bill Stoutenborough, Shawndell Wilson, Matt King, Victor Valentine, Alison Lamothe, and Nick Petrillo. Bobby Ross, Mick Madison, and Charles “Skip” Schmidt were absent. “I’m amazed this issue has come as far as it has,” Stoutenborough said. Stoutenborough said the idea of splitting the state was unpatriotic, a theme of several people during public speaking, and he stood to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, with some others on the board joining him. Stoutenborough tried to table the issue, but that motion failed by a vote of 12-10. The referendum will read “Shall the board of Madison County correspond with the boards of other counties of Illinois, outside of Cook County, about the possibility of separating from Cook County to form a new state and to seek admission to the Union as such, subject to the approval of the people?”
Last night, the GOP majority on the Madison County Board voted 15-7 on a nearly party-line vote to put the unpatriotic and economically ruinous separation referendum on the ballot in the November election. Robert Pollard was the lone Dem to vote in favor of putting it on the ballot.
The referendum is a symbolic vote, and I hope people vote against it come November.
Now-former Madco Dems chair Randy Harris said it best: "This is not a serious proposal."
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abriefingwithmichael · 11 months ago
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“Hill Street Blues” s2e14 (1982)
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The Dennis Lipscomb-led a-story is the highlight. It concludes the bleak, downbeat Eric Laneuville 3-parter.
JD hits rock bottom. Kiel Martin is superb.
Another great Barbara Babcock-Michael Conrad scene. They sizzle together.
Much of the rest of the episode is light and comedic.
8/10
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burlveneer-music · 2 years ago
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The Crossing - Carols After a Plague - Donald Nally’s vocal ensemble performs new works by Tyshawn Sorey, Shara Nova, Edith Canat de Chizy, Joseph C. Phillips Jr, L.J. White, Samantha Fernando, Leila Adu-Gilmore, Vanessa Lann, & Viet Cuong
Throughout its history, the Philadelphia based contemporary chamber choir The Crossing, led by conductor Donald Nally, has championed works that address social, political, and environmental issues. So it is consistent with the group’s history and mission that their latest release, Carols After a Plague, takes a broad view of our collective experience of the recent pandemic era, inviting twelve composers to look inward and engage with some of myriad ways in which the last few years have forced all of us to confront difficult realities and gain strength from solidarity with one another. The result is a moving tribute to the resilience of communities and a clarion call to renew our collective commitment to justice. Interwoven throughout the twelve newly commissioned choral works are a prelude and twelve interludes composed by conductor Donald Nally that create a ritualistic scaffolding for the larger works. Soulful trumpet lamentations, haunting marimba rolls, brilliant splashes of vibraphone color, evocative mandolin melodies, and tolling bells, among other textures, establishe an anchor for the contrasting sound scapes of the other repertoire, unifying the collection into one larger album length work. - Dan Lippel Donald Nally, conductor Kevin Vondrak, assistant conductor John Grecia, keyboards Mark Livshits, guest rehearsal accompanist Michael Jones, trumpet Daniel Schwartz and Ted Babcock, marimba Karen Blanchard, Micah Dingler, Joanna Gates, and Kyle Sackett, percussion and paper Kevin Vondrak, mandolin Donald Nally, interludes composer Carols after a Plague was recorded August 29 through September 2, 2021, and August 11, 2022, at St. Peter’s Church in the Great Valley, Malvern, Pennsylvania Artwork: “The New Normal” (cover), “Astronaut Terrier,” and “Big Fish” by Sasan Pix (2021) sasanpix.com Design: Marc Wolf, marcjwolf.com
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siddysthings · 2 months ago
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TMZ defends decision to publish Liam Payne dead body photos after backlash over 'disgrace' - Mirror Online
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burningexeter · 6 months ago
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I realized very early on that I've always been attracted to in media and fiction, unconventional protagonists that while are heroic, they're NOT at all the typical type of "heroes" you'd expect. I've always found that way more interesting and compelling than most other regular or conventional type of stories. Here's a list of the ones that I think are some (or in this case, a LOT) of my biggest influences when it comes to the characters that I write, the protagonists that I write where it's unconventional main characters fighting the odds or facing the highest stakes possible or BOTH in incredible situations or scenarios BUT are again NOT the generic "heroes" you'd think or expect them to be:
• Andy Dufrense & Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding — The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
• Paul Edgecomb & John Coffey — The Green Mile (1999)
• John McClane — Die Hard (1988)
• Arthur Morgan — Red Dead Redemption 2
• Mrs. Brisby — The Secret Of NIMH (1982)
• Norman Babcock — ParaNorman
• Frank — Thief (1981)
• Alice Johnson — A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master & A Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
• Miguel Rivera — Coco (2017)
• Eddie Valiant & Roger Rabbit — Who Framed Roger Rabbit
• Marty McFly & Emmett "Doc" Brown — The Back To The Future Trilogy
• Samantha "Charly" Caine — The Long Kiss Goodnight
• Walter "Heisenberg" White — Breaking Bad
• Ezekiel "EZ" Reyes — Mayans MC
• Peter "Spider-Man" Parker — Spider-Man 2 (2004)
• Michael De Santa, Franklin Clinton & Trevor Philips — Grand Theft Auto V
• Niko Bellic — Grand Theft Auto IV
• Jaguar Paw — Apocalypto (2006)
• Jack Sparrow, Will Turner & Elizabeth Swann — The Pirates Of The Caribbean Trilogy
• Poindexter "Fool" Williams, Alice Robeson & Roach — The People Under The Stairs
• Shane Vendrell — The Shield (FX)
• Matt Parkman — Heroes (Season 1)
• Bob & Helen Parr — The Incredibles (2004)
• The Man With No Name & Tuco Benedicto Pacífico Juan María Ramírez — The Dollars Trilogy
• Matt Murdock, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Frank Castle & David "Micro" Lieberman — Marvel Netflix
• Robyn Goodfellowe & Mebh Og MacTire — Wolfwalkers (2020)
• Kevin Garvey — The Leftovers (HBO)
• El Mariachi — The Mexico Trilogy
• John Hartigan, Marv & Dwight McCarthy — Sin City (2005)
• Andrea Grimes — The Walking Dead (Comic Series)
• Kenny McCormick — South Park
• Thaddeus "Rusty" Venture, Malcom "The Monarch" Fitzcarraldo & Gary "Henchmen 21" Fischer — The Venture Bros.
• Gwen Tennyson — Ben 10: Alien Force & Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
• Literally all of the protagonists — Generator Rex
• Virgil Ovid Hawkins/Static Shock & Richard "Richie" Osgood Foley/Gear — Static Shock
• Al "Spawn" Simmons — Todd McFarlane's Spawn (HBO)
• Billy "Shazam!" Batson & Frederick "Freddy" Freeman — SHAZAM! (2019)
• Frank Bannister — The Frighteners
• Ann Darrow — King Kong (2005)
• Sarah Bowman, John "Flyboy" & Bill McDermott — Day Of The Dead (1985)
• Rick O'Connell, Evelyn "Evie" & Jonathan Carnahan — The Mummy (1999)
• U.S. Army Captain Benjamin L. Willard — Apocalypse Now
• Staff Sergeant Mikhail "Mike" Vronsky — The Deer Hunter
• Mikasa Ackerman — Attack On Titan
• Max Rockatansky — Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
• Sheriff Hassan — Midnight Mass
• Historia Reiss — Attack On Titan (Manga)
• Grey Trace — Upgrade (2018)
• Seth Gecko — From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
• Cecilia "Cee" Kress — The Invisible Man (2020)
• Private Cooper — Dog Soldiers
• Quintus Dias — Centurion (2010)
• Lucius Vorenus & Titus Pullo — Rome (HBO)
• Seth Bullock & Al Swearengen — Deadwood (HBO)
• Alita — Alita: Battle Angel (2019)
• O.J. Haywood — Nope (2022)
• Puss In Boots & Perrito — Puss In Boots: The Last Wish
• Po — Kung Fu Panda 2
• Bob Belcher — Bob's Burgers
• Atticus Finch — To Kill A Mockingbird
• John Rambo — First Blood
• Bruce Wayne/Batman — Batman (1989)
• Logan/Wolverine — Logan (2017)
• Charlie Shakespeare — Deathwatch (2002)
• Edward Boyce & Lewis Ford — Overlord (2018)
• Solomon Kane — Solomon Kane (2009)
• Alan Wake — Alan Wake (2010)
• Private/Sergeant J.T. "Joker" Davis — Full Metal Jacket
• Lee Everett — Telltale's The Walking Dead (Season 1)
• Bigby Wolf — Telltale's The Wolf Among Us
• Heather Mason — Silent Hill 3
And that's just merely the tip of the iceberg.
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andietries · 6 months ago
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Barbara Babcock and Michael Dunn
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Most Random Star Trek Celebrity Cameos: Sarah Silverman
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ulkaralakbarova · 10 months ago
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A young man leaves Ireland with his landlord’s daughter after some trouble with her father, and they dream of owning land at the big giveaway in Oklahoma ca. 1893. When they get to the new land, they find jobs and begin saving money. The man becomes a local barehands boxer, and rides in glory until he is beaten, then his employers steal all the couple’s money and they must fight off starvation in the winter, and try to keep their dream of owning land alive. Meanwhile, the woman’s parents find out where she has gone and have come to America to find her and take her back. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Joseph Donnelly: Tom Cruise Shannon Christie: Nicole Kidman Stephen Chase: Thomas Gibson Daniel Christie: Robert Prosky Nora Christie: Barbara Babcock Danty Duff: Cyril Cusack Mary Kay: Eileen Pollock Kelly: Colm Meaney Dermody: Douglas Gillison Grace: Michelle Johnson Bourke: Wayne Grace Joe Donnelly: Niall Tóibín Paddy Donnelly: Jared Harris Colm Donnelly: Steven O’Donnell McGuire: Barry McGovern Gordon: Gary Lee Davis Farmer: Peadar Lamb Peasant: Mark Mulholland Peasant: P.J. Brady Landlord: Wesley Murphy Priest: Jimmy Keogh Villager: J.G. Devlin Villager: Gerry Walsh Tavern Keeper: Brendan Cauldwell Peter: Derry Power Matthew: Noel O’Donovan John: Macdara Ó Fátharta Lady: Eileen Colgan Lady: Kate Flynn Lady: Joan O’Hara Map Vendor: Frankie McCafferty Hat Vendor: Poll Moussoulides Irish Vendor: Pat Kinevane Flag Vendor: Donncha Crowley Fruit Vendor: Tim McDonnell Thug: Todd Hallowell Thug: Ken McCluskey Rebel Leader: Brendan Ellis Flynn: Clint Howard Coniff: Jeffrey Andrews Glenna: Judith McIntyre Olive: Rynagh O’Grady Lamplighter: Martin Ewen Social Club Policeman: Brendan Gleeson Doctor: Frank Coughlan Crew Boss: Hoke Howell Old Man: Arnold Kuenning Immigrant: Rocco Sisto Immigrant: Michael Rudd Railworker: Donré Sampson Derelict: Harry Webster Officer: Mark Wheeler Tomlin: Rance Howard Blacksmith: William Preston Prostitute: Pauline McLynn Prostitute: Joanne McAteer Prostitute: Cara Wilder Prostitute: Aedin Moloney Piano Playing Prostitute: Helen Montague Boxer: John-Clay Scott Boxer: Clay M. Lilley Boxer: Cole S. McKay Boxer: James Jude Courtney Boxer: Jeff Ramsey Boxer: Anthony De Longis Boxer: Carl Ciarfalio Bigoted Man: Tim Monich Boston Maid: Alecia LaRue Turner: Ian Elliot Social Club Thug: Bobby Huber Social Club Woman: Julie Rowen Social Club Woman: Louisa Marie Henchman: Brian Munn Honest Bob: Bob Dolman I.M. Malone: Phillip V. Caruso Immigration Policeman: Tom Lucy Dancing Girl (uncredited): Kris Murphy Film Crew: Original Music Composer: John Williams Producer: Brian Grazer Costume Design: Joanna Johnston Producer: Ron Howard Editor: Daniel P. Hanley Editor: Mike Hill Animal Coordinator: Greg Powell Screenplay: Bob Dolman Stunts: Tony Brubaker Stunt Coordinator: Walter Scott Director of Photography: Mikael Salomon Stunts: Corey Michael Eubanks Stunts: Gary Powell Movie Reviews:
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agentxthirteen · 2 years ago
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 463 (4/8/23)
Wolverine/Captain America 3. On sale 2/18/04. “The Invasion of New York”
Writer: R. A. Jones
Artist: Thomas Derenick
Letterer: Jonathan Babcock
Colorist: Brian Miller
Editor: Michael Marts
Sharon helps keep Wolverine alive.
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brookstonalmanac · 11 months ago
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Beer Events 2.7
Events
John Pears patented a Design Mold for Lager-Beer Glasses (1871)
Fountain City Brewing incorporated (Wisconsin; 1885)
Richard Burke patented a Bung and Tap for Barrels (1899)
Max Schwarz died (1901)
1st Guinness ad appeared (1929)
Christian William Feigenspan died (1939)
Millard Crowley patented a Hop-Picking Machine (1950)
Walter Wiesenthal patented a Barley Debearder and Seed Cleaner (1961)
Baron Haag patented a Tapping Valve for Beer Keg (1967)
Blazing Saddles premiered (1974)
Mark Livingston and Michael Babcock patented a Portable Cooler for Beverage Kegs (1989)
Heineken patented A Beer Tapping Installation (1990)
Jim Parker passed away (2019)
Breweries Opened
Cedar Brewing (Iowa; 1996)
Williamantic Brewing (Connecticut; 1997)
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verticalmomentum1 · 11 months ago
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