forensicated · 4 months ago
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Favourite CID Era
S4-6 also includes Don't Like Monday (Tosh's family at the bank) and Ted and Roxanne's first appearance together as officer/snout
Series 7-9 inc Viv's death, Dashers guesting after leaving, Frank disappearing without warning for a mystery job and Harry Haines arriving. Danny Pearce, Jo Morgan and Alan Woods also arrive. Jo is promoted to DS after a few eps. Jack is demoted to DCI and returns as a regular rather than guesting as part of AMIP.
Series 10-13 includes Rod being rather chauvinistic to poor Suzi who becomes CID in this series. Jo returns for a guest period and is about to move back permanently before.. ahem. The Target trilogy are a particular work of art in series 11. Don arrives in series 11 when Deakin is promoted to DI after Sally goes. John Boulton arrives not long after too and finally in series 12 Geoff and Liz arrive and Alan goes and Tom Proctor brings up the rear in S13. There is a lot of Alistair and Suzi fun however as she gently teases him throughout.
Series 14-16 brings Duncan and Kerry Holmes with Tosh leaving through sad real-life happenings and Alistair transferring as does Suzi. Series 15 brings Danny Glaze and Claire Stanton as an undercover CIB agent trying to catch Don. She doesn't expect to fall in love with another CID member, however. Unfortunately, we do lose Liz in 15 but she does pop back a few times. Series 16 is a BIG CID-focused series. Rod jumps before he's pushed and the truth about Don comes out after he and John have a fight. We lose John, Don, Kerry, Claire, Geoff, Deakin, Tom, and Tom. We gain Paul Riley, Kate Spears, Vik Singh, Alex Cullen, and Debbie McAllister. A somewhat unfair exchange. Saving the best until last however for series 16 as Mickey also arrives and is at his cheeky scamp best.
Series 17-18 Near the end of series 16 we got a whole new bunch of CID after a mass exodus due to Don being revealed as a dodgy officer. To give them a chance to bed in properly, there were no cast changes to CID in series 17. The new lot featured heavily, Mickey went undercover as a rentboy for a bit and then as a football hooligan. Debbie's snout was her lover and there was quite hoo hah about him, There's a couple of guest appearances from Liz, one of which is a multi-parter that terrifies Kate Spears, Claire follows Don over to Australia to tr catch him and bring him to justice. In series 18 we lose Vik, Paul, Kate and Alex Cullen but gain Eva, Ken Drummond, Phil Hunter, Sam Nixon and Brandon. Series 18 is also the beginning of the numbered episodes and Paul Marquess...
Series 19-21: we gain Juliet for a short time before Rae gets fed up of the sexualised bisexual obsession for her storylines and we also end up with sexist arse, Rob Thatcher whilst losing Duncan, Danny and it's the first exit of Mickey too post-rape and the death of his mother over to MIT. It's not all bad, we also get Terry, Ramani and Neil. In series 20 we lose Rob when he finishes his vengeance against The Radfords by murdering Irene and being shot by CO19. We also lose Debbie and Brandon and Eva transferred to MIT. We gain Suzie in return, however. Series 21 we lose Ken in an explosion and Jim walks away after losing June and Ken. Gary who has been playing in CID for a little while gets short and transfers to the Manchester police. Jo arrives and Mickey returns from MIT. There's a mysterious newbie when Adi Mateen pretending Zain also arrives when it turns out that he's not the annoying gangster that's been buzzing round Sun Hill but has been undercover!
Series 22-24 - In series 22 we lose Ramani and Suzie, however, we gain Stuart and Kezia. THISISNOTAFAIRSWAP. Ahem. In series 23 we gain Grace and also Max at the very very end, Zain reaches the end of his tenure after being drawn to the dark side with Kristen and Phil transfers out rather suddenly as Scott appears to have jumped very quickly over to EastEnders. Series 24 welcomes Stevie and Banksy and we don't lose anyone!
Series 25-26 - I ummed and ahhed about making the last series a stand-alone selection on its own because it's a reboot but given it's only essentially half a year long and that the character changes happen in series 25 I put the two together. So, in this series we lose Jack as DCI because he becomes Superintendent. However we don't gain a new DCI, Neil just remains DI and does both jobs. Jo gets promoted but moves to uniform. Sam, Stuart and Kezia go (Could not have taken Sam being promoted to DCI!) and no one else leaves (other than Will) from CID until the very end. We have Mickey undercover as a homeless man, Max's drug problem and Mickey and Terry confronting him. Grace and Neil get together but Neil's son is diagnosed with cancer and so much more. Finally the entire station works together to nail the rapists of poor Jasmine (Respect 1-2)!
(Yep you guessed it, I meant to post this in the sierra-Oscar comm but got distracted.)
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Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man Trilogy (2008-2013)
Iron Man (Jon Favreau, 2008)
Iron Man 2 (Jon Favreau, 2010)
Iron Man 3 (Shane Black, 2013)
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miru-has-thoughts · 9 months ago
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We get SCRAPS of scrapdaddy!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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A Christmas Carol 1951 - 2019
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L.A. Confidential (1997, Curtis Hanson)
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midnight-star-world · 7 months ago
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#CountryMusic
CMT 3-30-24
So today I will be bringing you the Hottest 20 Country Music Videos for the week of 3/30/24 from CMT (Country Music Television). So let's get started right now.
Number 20 belongs to Mickey Guyton who is new to the list this week - Woman.
Number 19 belongs to Tim McGraw who is new to the list this week - One bad habit.
Number 18 belongs to Chayce Beckham who is dropping 7 spots this week - 23.
Number 17 belongs to Kacey Musgraves who is staying in the same spot as last week - Deeper well.
Number 16 belongs to Ashley Cooke who is staying in the same spot as last week - your place.
Number 15 belongs to Bailey Zimmerman who is moving up 3 spots this week - Where it ends (Live).
Number 14 belongs to Kenny Chesney who is staying in the same spot as last week - Take her home.
Number 13 belongs to Lainey Wilson who is moving up 2 spots this week - Wildflowers and wild horses.
Number 12 belongs to Jason Aldean who is moving up 1 spot this week - Let your boys be Country.
Number 11 belongs to Megan Moroney who is moving up 1 spot this week - I'm not pretty.
Number 10 belongs to Old Dominion featuring Megan Moroney who are staying in the same spot as last week - Can't break up now.
Number 9 belongs to Cody Johnson who is dropping 8 spots this week - The painter.
Number 8 belongs to Tyler Hubbard who is staying in the same spot as last week - Back then right now.
Number 7 belongs to Sam Hunt who is moving up 2 spots this week - Outskirts.
Number 6 belongs to Scotty McCreery who is moving up 1 spot this week - Cab in a solo.
Number 5 belongs to Carly Pearce featuring Chris Stapleton who are staying in the same spot as last week - We don't fight anymore.
Number 4 belongs to Jordan Davis who is moving up 2 spots this week - Tucson too late.
Number 3 belongs to Jackson Dean who is moving up 1 spot this week - Fearless (The echo).
Number 2 belongs to Conner Smith who is moving up 1 spot this week - Creek will rise.
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Number 1 belongs to Parker McCollum who is moving up 1 spot this week to take the top - Burn it down.
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And that's a wrap for the Hottest 20 Country Music Videos for the week of 3/30/24 from CMT (Country Music Television). Thanks as always goes out to CMT for doing their weekly Country Music Video Countdowns. And thanks as well goes out to you for taking the time to read this weekly list. See ya all next time.
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thatrandomartistjavi · 3 months ago
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Actors that were in Alice in Wonderland media and where you might know them better from. Part 1: 1930s-1960s
This has been something that I've been wanting to do for a bit. Specifically in video mode but I also wanted to put it in text form for people who don't have Tiktok(because YouTube will not let me post a video with the amount of clips from different movies). While I did try to put everyone here, I probably won't identify every actor from all medias or even know their roles. I also excluded actors where I legitimetly didn't know who the characters were in movie and also one time appearances in outside shows. So please refrain from being annoying in these posts.
Part 1(you're here!!)| Part 2 | Part 3
1933-
Roscoe Ates as the Fish Footman: Roscoe from Freaks William Austin as the Gryphon: Alfred from Batman(1943) Raymond Hatton as the Mouse: Gringoire from Hunchback of Notre Dame(1923) Sterling Holloway as the Frog Footman: Winnie the Pooh from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Kaa from The Jungle Book Adult Flower from Bambi Roquefort from The Aristocats Ethel Griffies as Ms. Simpson(Alice's governess): Mrs. Bundy from The Birds Billy Barty as the Pig Baby: Bait Mouse from The Rescuers Down Under
1949-
Felix Aylmer as Dr. Liddell/Cheshire Cat: The Narrator from The Thief and the Cobbler
1951-
Kathryn Beaumont as Alice: Wendy Darling from Peter Pan Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter: Uncle Albert from Mary Poppins Richard Hadyn as the Caterpillar: Max Detweiler from The Sound of Music Herr Falkstein from Young Frankenstein Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts: Mrs. Jumbo from Dumbo The Fairy Godmother from Cinderella Flora from Sleeping Beauty Aunt Sara from Lady and the Tramp Winnifred from The Jungle Book Pearl Slaghoople from The Flintstones J. Pat O'Malley as the Tweedles: Cyril Proudbottom from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad Jasper Baddun from 101 Dalmatians Colonel Hathi from The Jungle Book Bill Thompson as the White Rabbit/Dodo: Mr. Smee from Peter Pan Jock from Lady and the Tramp King Hubert from Sleeping Beauty Professor Owl from The Magical World of Disney(Tho most people know this character better as the guy who starts those sing along tapes/dvds) Scrooge McDuck from Scrooge McDuck and Money Uncle Waldo from The Aristocats Heather Angel as Alice's Sister: Mrs. Darling from Peter Pan Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat: Winnie the Pooh from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Kaa from The Jungle Book Adult Flower from Bambi Roquefort from The Aristocats Queenie Leornard as Bird in tree/Iris: Princess from 101 Dalmatians Doris Lloyd as The Red Rose: Baroness Eberfield from The Sound of Music Jimmy MacDonald as Dormouse: Dopey from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Bongo/Lumpjaw from Fun and Fancy Free The first voice for Chip the chipmunk The voice for Mickey Mouse after Walt Disney Jaq/Gus/Bruno from Cinderella Thurl Ravenscroft as one of the card gardeners: (Note: All of The Mellomen played these gardeners and they have been in other Disney movies as background singers like the pirates in Peter Pan or the dogs in Lady and the Tramp, Thurl did the most when it comes to significant roles so I'm only gonna count him on this list) Captain the Horse from 101 Dalmatians Singer in You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch Thing 1 from The Cat in the Hat Kirby from The Brave Little Toaster Fritz from The Enchanted Tiki Room Uncle Theodore from Haunted Mansion Tony the Tiger Geoffrey the Giraffe
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Elsa Lanchester as the Red Queen: The Bride from The Bride of Frankenstein Katie Nanna from Mary Poppins J. Pat O'Malley as the Tweedles: Cyril Proudbottom from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad Jasper Baddun from 101 Dalmatians Colonel Hathi from The Jungle Book Alice Pearce as the Dormouse: Gladys Kravitz from Bewitched Tom Bosley as the Knave of Hearts: Maurice from The Beauty and the Beast(1994 musical) Karl Swenson as Humpty Dumpty: Merlin from The Sword in the Stone
BBC(1966)-
Peter Cook as the Hatter: The Impressive Clergyman from The Princess Bride Peter Sellers as the King of Hearts: Inspector Jacques Clouseau from The Pink Panther(1963) Michael Gough as the March Hare: Alfred Pennyworth from Burton Batman and its sequels Elder Gutknecht from Corpse Bride David Battley as the Executioner: Mr. Turkentine from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Through the Looking Glass(1966)-
Jimmy Durante as Humpty Dumpty: Narrator from Frosty the Snowman Agnes Moorehead as the Red Queen: Endora from Bewitched Jack Palance as the Jabberwock: Carl Grissom from The Batman(1989) Sir Rothbart from The Swan Princess(1994) Ricardo Montalbán as the White King: Grandpa Valentin Avellan from Spy Kids Khan Noonien Singh from Star Trek II- Wrath of Khan
What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This(The New Alice in Wonderland)(1966)-
Daws Butler as King of Hearts/March Hare: Yogi Bear from The Yogi Bear Show Elroy Jetson from The Jetsons Chilly Willy from The Woody Woodpecker Show(1964) The Fish(Karlos K. Krinklebein) from The Cat in the Hat Sammy Davis Jr. as the Cheshire Cat(movie): Josh Howard from Ocean's 11 Scatman Crothers as the Cheshire Cat(record): Scat Cat from The Aristocats Dick Hallorann from The Shinning Jazz from The Transformers(1984) Allan Melvin as Alice's Father/Humphrey Dumpty: Electro from Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends Don Messick as Dormouse/Fluff: Bamm-Bamm Rubble from The Flintstones Boo-Boo Bear from The Yogi Bear Show Astro from The Jetsons Snip from Rankin Bass' Jack Frost Ratchet from The Transformers(1984) Scooby-Doo from Scooby-Doo(until his retirement in 1996) Howard Morris as the White Rabbit: Gopher from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Jughead Jones from The Archie Show(1968) Janet Waldo as Alice: Judy Jetson from The Jetsons Josie from Josie and the Pussycats
Alice of Wonderland in Paris(1966)-
Norma MacMillan as Alice: Casper from The New Casper Cartoon Show Gumby from The Gumby Show
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princesssarisa · 2 years ago
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A Christmas Carol Holiday Season: The Complete List
It took me the entire Christmas season, from just after Thanksgiving to the day of Epiphany, but I managed to watch and write about almost every adaptation of A Christmas Carol I knew.
Or rather, every version set in the original time period (which means no Scrooged, among other versions), and that doesn't add excessive darkness or R-rated themes (which means I left out the 2019 Guy Pearce miniseries).
Here they are:
A Christmas Carol (1910 silent short – Scrooge played by Marc McDermott)
Old Scrooge (1913 silent film – Scrooge played by Seymour Hicks)
A Christmas Carol (1914 silent short – Scrooge played by Charles Rock)
Scrooge (1923 silent short – Scrooge played by Russell Thorndike)
Scrooge (1935 film – Scrooge played by Seymour Hicks)
A Christmas Carol (1938 film – Scrooge played by Reginald Owen)
Scrooge (1951 film – Scrooge played by Alastair Sim)
A Christmas Carol (1954 TV musical – Scrooge played by Fredric March)
The Stingiest Man in Town (1956 TV musical – Scrooge played by Basil Rathbone)
Tales from Dickens: A Christmas Carol (1959 TV series episode – Scrooge played by Basil Rathbone)
Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol (1962 animated TV musical – Scrooge/Mr. Magoo voiced by Jim Backus)
A Christmas Carol (1969 animated TV film – Scrooge voiced by Ron Haddrick)
Scrooge (1970 musical film – Scrooge played by Albert Finney)
A Christmas Carol (1971 animated short – Scrooge voiced by Alastair Sim)
A Christmas Carol (1977 TV film – Scrooge played by Michael Hordern)
The Stingiest Man in Town (1978 animated TV musical – Scrooge voiced by Walter Matthau)
A Christmas Carol (1982 direct-to-video animated film – Scrooge voiced by Ron Haddrick)
Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983 animated short – Scrooge/Scrooge McDuck voiced by Alan Young)
A Christmas Carol (1984 TV film – Scrooge played by George C. Scott)
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992 film – Scrooge played by Michael Caine)
A Christmas Carol (1994 direct-to-video animated film – Scrooge voiced by Garry Chalk)
A Flintstones Christmas Carol (1994 animated TV film – Scrooge/Fred Flintstone voiced by Henry Corden)
A Christmas Carol (1997 animated TV film – Scrooge voiced by Tim Curry)
A Christmas Carol (1999 TV film – Scrooge played by Patrick Stewart)
Christmas Carol: The Movie (2001 animated film – Scrooge voiced by Simon Callow)
A Christmas Carol: The Musical (2004 TV musical – Scrooge played by Kelsey Grammer)
A Christmas Carol: Scrooge's Ghostly Tale (2006 direct-to-video CGI animated film – Scrooge voiced by Tim Bentinck)
A Christmas Carol (2009 motion-capture animated film – Scrooge voiced by Jim Carrey)
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol (2022 CGI animated musical – Scrooge voiced by Luke Evans)
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frank-o-meter · 1 year ago
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IRON MAN VERSUS
Earlier I posted about the villains in Superhero movies, where I noticed that White Heroes nearly always fight against White Villains. And Heroes of Color and Women Heroes almost always fight against other Villains of Color or other Women.
I’ve been curious about this odd segregation in casting in Hollywood and I want to research it further.
In Iron Man’s various appearances in the MCU, he has fought against 9 opponents - all either played by White Actors or voiced by White Actors. Three of them were corporate executives like Tony Stark.
IRON MAN
Iron Man (2008) - Jeff Bridges
Iron Man 2 (2010) - Sam Rockwell, Mickey Roark
Avengers (2013) - Tom Hiddleston
Iron Man 3 (2014) - Guy Pearce
Avengers/Ultron - James Spader(CGI)
Cap Civil War (2016) - Chris Evans, Daniel Brühl
Avengers Infinity (2018) - Josh Brolin(CGI)
Avengers Endgame (2018) - Josh Brolin(CGI)
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webnewsify1 · 2 years ago
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CMT Awards 2023: Complete Winners List!
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At the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, the CMT (Country Music Television) Music Awards were presented on Sunday. Kane Brown and Kelsea Ballerini, who were both nominees this year and performed during the show, served as the event's hosts, chosen by the audience. At the conclusion of the evening, Kane and his wife Katelyn Brown made history by becoming the first husband-and-wife team to win the coveted video of the year award for their song "Thank God." This was also the first time that each of them had won in the category. Jelly Roll, a rapper and country music performer, received three awards on Sunday, including male breakthrough video of the year. Gwen Stefani, Carrie Underwood, LeAnn Rimes, Keith Urban, and Alanis Morissette all gave performances during the ceremony. Alanis Morissette also made her CMT debut with a performance that commemorated the 10-year anniversary of the "CMT Next Ladies of Country." The 2023 "CMT Equal Play Award" was presented to country music legend Shania Twain, and tribute performances by other musicians were given in honour of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Despite not receiving any awards on Sunday, Underwood is still the all-time CMT Awards champion with 25 wins. The complete list of nominations is provided below, with bolded names representing the winners.
CMT performance of the year
Black Pumas & Mickey Guyton - “Colors” (from 2022 CMT MUSIC AWARDS) Chris Stapleton - “Whenever You Come Around” (from “CMT Giants: Vince Gill”) Cody Johnson - “‘Til You Can’t” (from 2022 CMT MUSIC AWARDS) *WINNER Cole Swindell & Lainey Wilson - “Never Say Never” (from 2022 CMT MUSIC AWARDS) Emmy Russell & Lukas Nelson - “Lay Me Down” (from “Coal Miner’s Daughter: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Loretta Lynn”) Darius Rucker - “Let Her Cry” (from “CMT Storytellers”) The Judds - “Love Can Build a Bridge” (from 2022 CMT MUSIC AWARDS) LeAnn Rimes with Ashley McBryde & Carly Pearce - “One Way Ticket” (from “CMT Crossroads: LeAnn Rimes & Friends”) Keith Urban - “Wild Hearts” (from 2022 CMT MUSIC AWARDS) Wynonna Judd & Brandi Carlile - “The Rose” (from “Naomi Judd: A River of Time Celebration”)
CMT digital-first performance of the year
Charley Crockett - “Time of the Cottonwood Trees” (from “CMT Campfire Sessions”) Jelly Roll - “Son of a Sinner” (from “CMT All Access”) *WINNER Chris Young - “Gettin’ You Home” (from “CMT Stages”) Ingrid Andress - “Wishful Drinking” (from “CMT Studio Sessions”) Megan Moroney - “Tennessee Orange” (from “CMT Viral to Verified”) Scotty McCreery - “Damn Strait” (from “CMT Campfire Sessions”)
Video of the year
Ashley McBryde, Caylee Hammack, Brandy Clark & Pillbox Patti - “Bonfire at Tina’s” Blake Shelton - “No Body” Carrie Underwood - “Hate My Heart” Cody Johnson - “Human” Elle King feat. Dierks Bentley - “Worth a Shot” Gabby Barrett - “Pick Me Up” HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson - “wait in the truck” Jimmie Allen - “Down Home” Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown - “Thank God” *WINNER Keith Urban - “Wild Hearts” Kelsea Ballerini - “HEARTFIRST” Little Big Town - “Rich Man” Luke Bryan - “Country On” Luke Combs - “The Kind of Love We Make” Morgan Wallen - “You Proof” Walker Hayes - “AA”
Male video of the year
Bailey Zimmerman - “Rock and a Hard Place” Cody Johnson - “Human” Jelly Roll - “Son of a Sinner” *WINNER Cole Swindell - “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” Kane Brown - “Like I Love Country Music” Luke Combs - “The Kind of Love We Make” Morgan Wallen - “Wasted on You”
Female video of the year
Carly Pearce - “What He Didn’t Do” Carrie Underwood - “Ghost Story” Gabby Barrett - “Pick Me Up” Lainey Wilson - “Heart Like a Truck” *WINNER Kelsea Ballerini - “HEARTFIRST” Miranda Lambert - “Actin’ Up” Maren Morris - “Humble Quest”
Group/duo video of the year
Dan + Shay - “You (Performance Video)” Zac Brown Band - “Out in the Middle” *WINNER Lady A - “Summer State of Mind” Little Big Town - “Hell Yeah” Parmalee - “Take My Name” The War and Treaty - “That’s How Love Is Made”
Female breakthrough video of the year
Avery Anna - “Narcissist” Kylie Morgan - “If He Wanted to He Would” MacKenzie Porter - “Pickup” Megan Moroney - “Tennessee Orange” *WINNER Morgan Wade - “Wilder Days” Tiera Kennedy - “Found It in You”
Male breakthrough video of the year
Bailey Zimmerman - “Fall in Love” Corey Kent - “Wild as Her” Jelly Roll - “Son of a Sinner” *WINNER Drake Milligan - “Sounds Like Something I’d Do” Jackson Dean - “Don’t Come Lookin’” Nate Smith - “Whiskey on You” Read the full article
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oxane · 4 years ago
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Check out the DJ mix I did B2B with my friends Ferdi and Mascaretti for Radio Nul. The second part of the show I posted earlier. 90 minutes of old school underground electro, bass music, techno and acid from vinyl.
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Only Fools and Horses The Musical at West End Live 2019
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nobody7102 · 2 years ago
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Thank you for the Tag @fanboygarcia 💜💜
Ten Characters, Ten Fandoms, Ten Tags
Peter Parker (Spider-Man(Tobey))
Roman Pearce (Fast and Furious)
Mickey ‘Fanboy’ Garcia (TG: Maverick)
Chris Knight (Real Genius)
Rhett Abbott (Outer Range)
Sidney Prescott (Scream)
Sarah Bailey (The Craft)
Robby Keene (Cobra Kai)
Eleanor ‘Nellie’ Crain (The Haunting of Hill House)
Daphne Blake (Scooby Doo)
No pressure tags! @rhettabbotts @hangmanapologist @jungle-angel @bradshawsbaby @bradshawswife @mothdruid @beachbabey @thedaredevilsgirl @weakling-grace @glodessa
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kelseadaily · 3 years ago
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kelseaballerini: friends ☺️
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justanotherfilmfanatic · 4 years ago
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Tattoos in Cinema #1
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We’ve got new artists on the roster, including Mickey Pearce and Scratcha DVA who are teaming up to bring you Spoonbender Social, a new club night in Tottenham. Second edition is coming up on Thursday, hope to see you there ! 
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