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My Top 5 Troma Movies
My Top 5 Troma Movies #Cinema #FilmReview #MovieReview
Troma Entertainment is a film production company known for its low-budget, independent, and often controversial movies. Here are five of my favourite Troma movies, in no particular order: The Toxic Avenger (1984) Directed By – Michael Herz & Lloyd Kaufman Starring – Mitch Cohen, Mark Torgl, Andree Maranda, Pat Ryan Jr This movie tells the story of a scrawny, bullied janitor who becomes a…
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#Allyson Sereboff#Andree Maranda#Bill Weeden#Class of Nuke &039;Em High#Gabriel Friedman#Gil Brenton#Jane Jensen#Janelle Brady#Jason Yachanin#Kate Graham#Lloyd Kaufman#Mark Torgl#Maximillian Shaun#Michael Herz#Mitch Cohen#Op-Ed#Op-Eds#Pat Ryan#Pat Ryan Jr#Richard W. Haines#Rick Gianasi#Robert Prichard#Robin Watkins#Susan Byun#The Toxic Avenger#Thomas Cmkovich#Troma#Valentine Miele#Will Keenan
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Illinois Governor DILFs
Jim Edgar, Otto Kerner Jr., James R. Thompson, George Ryan, Louis Lincoln Emmerson, William Ryan, Samuel Shapiro, Len Small, Rod Blagojevich, Dwight H. Green, J.B. Pritzker, Henry Horner, Adlai Stevenson II, Richard B. Ogilvie, Pat Quinn, Bruce Rauner, Dan Walker, Frank Orren Lowden
#Jim Edgar#Otto Kerner Jr.#James R. Thompson#George Ryan#Louis Lincoln Emmerson#William Ryan#Samuel Shapiro#Len Small#Rod Blagojevich#Dwight H. Green#J.B. Pritzker#Henry Horner#Adlai Stevenson II#Richard B. Ogilvie#Pat Quinn#Bruce Rauner#Dan Walker#Frank Orren Lowden#GovernorDILFs
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VALE 2021
Angelo Mosca, Ann Casey, Art Michalik, The Assassin, Astro Negro, Barry O, Bert Prentice, Bill White, Blackjack Lanza, Bobby Davis, Bobby Eaton, Brazo De Plata, Brick Bronsky, Bryan Debord, Buddy Colt, Butch Reed, Cpt Ed George, Chris Youngblood, Corporal Kirchner, Daffney Unger, Dean Ho, Deepak Singh, Don Wayt, Doug Anderson, Dick Cardinal, Dino Nero, Dominic Denucci...
Don Kernodle, Don Serrano, Drezden, El Hijo de Aníbal, Ethel Brown, Harry Steck, Jack Veneno, John Da Silva, Jim Crockett Jr, Jim Davies, Jimmy Rave, Jocephus Brody, Joe Cornelius, Jon Gallagher, Johnny DeFazio, John Justice, John Renesto, Kal Rudman, Kirk White, Mac McMurray, Mark Bujan, Markus Crane, Melissa Coates, Mike Reed, Moses Manson, Natasha, New Jack, Pat Barrett...
Pete Marquez, The Patriot, Paul Christy, Paul Orndorff, Reggie Parks, Rob Russen, Roger Francoueur, Ron McFarlane, Ronnie Sutton, Royce Profit, Rumi Kazama, The Russian Brute, Rusty Brooks, Ryan Sakoda, Sarah Bridges, Scott Reynolds, Sergio El Hermoso, Shaun Vexx, Snowman, Steve Cain, Steve Lawler, Stu Schwartz, Ted Lewin, Tom Cole, Tony Marino, Vinnie Valentine, Mark Morton.
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This is where you will find the best X-Men covers of all time organized by artist and character. X-Men covered is a growing archive so if you have any suggestions let me know!
Archive
Cover Sets
Crossovers
Gatefold Covers
Homage Covers
Mock Covers
Non-Comic Covers
X-Men Cards
X-Men International
Top Characters (I will add a master list soon)
Nightcrawler
Cyclops
Rogue
Gambit
Dazzler
Beast
Havok
Wolverine
Magneto
Polaris
Storm
Jean Grey
Shadowcat
Colossus
Jubilee
Iceman
Top Artists
2020 - 2029
Peach Momoko
Mark Brooks
Ryan Stegman
Kaare Andrews
Joshua Cassera
Tyler Kirkham
Jen Bartel
Lucas Werneck
Mahmud Asrar
Todd Nauck
Kael Ngu
2010 - 2019
Pepe Larraz
Esad Ribic
Stuart Immonen
Russell Dauterman
Dustin Weaver
David Yardin
Ed McGuinness
Leinil Francis Yu
Phil Noto
R. B. Silva
David Nakayama
Humberto Ramos
J. Scott Campbell
2000 - 2009
John Cassaday
Frank Quitely
David Finch
Michael Turner
Clayton Crane
Ron Lim
Phil Jimenez
Pasqual Ferry
Pat Lee
Michael Ryan
Gurihiru
1990 - 1999
Jim Lee
Andy Kubert
Joe Madureira
Barry Windsor Smith
Adam Kubert
Greg Capullo
Carlos Pacheco
Joe Quesada
Rob Liefeld
Chris Bachelo
Todd McFarlane
Hiroshi Higuchi
Alex Ross
Whilce Portacio
Sam Kieth
Mike Mignola
Mark Texeira
Michael Golden
Ken Lashley
1980 - 1989
Art Adams
Paul Smith
Marc Silvestri
Bill Sienkiewicz
Walter Simonson
Alan Davis
Frank Miller
John Romita Jr.
Bob McLeod
Bret Blevins
Jean Frisano
John Buscema
Erik Larson
Steve Lightle
Rick Leonardi
1970 - 1979
John Byrne
Dave Cockrum
Gil Kane
Neal Adams
1963 - 1969
Jack Kirby
Werner Roth
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‘Batman: Mask of the Phantasm' 4K Blu-Ray
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the most universally acclaimed film in the Dark Knight’s legendary cinematic history when the newly-remastered animated movie Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, comes to 4K Ultra HD for the very first time. From Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment, the film will be available to purchase on 4K Ultra HD on September 12, 2023.
The release will also include an all-new featurette Kevin Conroy: I Am The Knight, which takes a look at the legacy of Kevin Conroy, who voiced Batman for 30 years in film, television, video games and more.
Rooted in DC’s acclaimed Batman: The Animated Series and released theatrically on Christmas Day 1993, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm has not only been ranked by Time magazine as one of the 10 best Super Hero movies ever, but is also arguably the core fans’ all-time favorite Batman film. The movie has been rated at the top of the Dark Knight film franchise by such popular entertainment media as Empire, Screenrant and Paste. And in the ultimate mainstream salute for its time, Gene Siskel & Robert Ebert didn’t initially review the film during its theatrical release, but later dedicated a portion of their At The Movies weekly TV series to pay compliment to the film – and voice their regret for not giving it the attention it deserved during its original run – when Batman: Mask of the Phantasm was distributed for home entertainment.
The 4K HDR/SDR remaster of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm was sourced from the 1993 Original Cut Camera Negative and was scanned at 4K resolution. Digital restoration was applied to the 4K scans to remove dirt, scratches and additional anomalies, but special care was given to not touch the film grain or the animation cel dirt that was part of the original artwork. This is the first time since its theatrical release that it is presented in its 1.85 aspect ratio. The original 2.0 mix and the 5.1 tracks were remastered to remove or improve defects such as pops, ticks, dropouts and distortion.
The animated film features an all-star cast headed by the quintessential voice of Batman, Kevin Conroy, alongside Dana Delany (Desperate Housewives, China Beach) as Bruce Wayne’s love interest, Andrea Beaumont, Mark Hamill (Star Wars franchise) as the Joker, Stacy Keach (Nebraska, Prison Break, Mike Hammer) as Phantasm/Carl Beaumont, Abe Vigoda (Barney Miller, The Godfather) as Salvatore Valestra, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (The F.B.I.) as Alfred, Hart Bochner (Die Hard) as Arthur Reeves, Bob Hastings (McHale’s Navy, The Poseidon Adventure) as Commissioner Gordon, Robert Costanzo (Forget Paris, City Slickers) as Detective Bullock, Dick Miller (Gremlins, The Terminator) as Chuckie Sol, and John P. Ryan (The Right Stuff) as Buzz Bronski. Additional voices included Pat Musick, Marilu Henner, Neil Ross, Ed Gilbert, Jeff Bennett, Jane Downs, Vernee Watson, Charles Howerton, Thom Pinto and Peter Renaday.
The Batman: Mask of the Phantasm filmmaking team is composed of the award-winning core group behind Batman: The Animated Series. Eric Radomski and Bruce Timm directed the film from a screenplay by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Martin Pasko and Michael Reaves, based on a story by Burnett.
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm will be available on September 12, 2023 to purchase Digitally from Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Google Play, Vudu and more. 4K Ultra HD Discs will be available to purchase online and in-store at major retailers. Pre-order your copy now.
SYNOPSIS:
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm opens with the city's most feared gangsters being systematically eliminated, and assumed blame falling on the Caped Crusader. But prowling the Gotham night is a shadowy new villain, the Phantasm, a sinister figure with some link to Batman's past. Can the Dark Knight elude the police, capture the Phantasm and clear his own name? Unmasking the Phantasm is just one of the twists in this dazzling animated feature, which provides new revelations about Batman's past, his archrival the Joker, and Batman's most grueling battle ever - the choice between his love for a beautiful woman and his vow to be the defender of right.
SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE*:
Kevin Conroy: I Am The Knight (New Featurette) – For 30 years, Kevin Conroy defined Batman for multiple generations using only his voice, best exemplified in the landmark film Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. Conroy passed away in November 2022, but his legacy lives on in 15 films, nearly 400 episodes of animated television series, a dozen video games, and as a live-action Bruce Wayne in the Arrowverse’s 2019-2020 “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover event. Several of Conroy’s contemporaries – including animation legend Bruce Timm, Batman producer Michael Uslan and revered voice actress Tara Strong – pay tribute to the star who remains the Dark Knight for millions of Batfans.
Bonus episode of Justice League: Unlimited featuring a cameo from Phantasm.
*Special features are not available in 4K Ultra HD.
The Batman legend continues in this story that tells of Batman's most difficult battle, as well as his confrontation with a mysterious killer, who holds the key to Batman's secret past.
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MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Item Weight : 3.52 Ounces
Director : Bruce Timm, Eric Radomski
Run time : 1 hour and 16 minutes
Release date : September 12, 2023
Actors : Kevin Conroy, Dana Delany
Subtitles: : English
Studio : Studio Distribution Services
ASIN : B0CBQPHLG9
Country of Origin : USA
Number of discs : 1
Preorder now.
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The Toxic Avenger Collection will be released on August 29 via Troma. The box set collects all four films in the cult classic superhero horror comedy franchise on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray.
1984's The Toxic Avenger is directed by Michael Herz and Lloyd Kaufman and written by Joe Ritter. Mitch Cohen, Mark Torgl, Andree Maranda, and Pat Ryan Jr star.
1989's The Toxic Avenger Part II is directed by Herz and Kaufman and written by Gay Partington Terry. Ron Fazio, Phoebe Legere, John Altamura, Rick Collins, Rikiya Yasuoka, Tsutomu Sekine, and Mayako Katsuragi
1989's The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie is written and directed by Herz and Kaufman. Ron Fazio, Phoebe Legere, John Altamura, Rick Collins, Lisa Gaye, Jessica Dublin, and Michael Kaplan star.
2000's Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV is directed by Kaufman from a script he co-wrote with Trent Haaga, Patrick Cassidy, and Gabriel Friedman. David Mattey, Clyde Lewis, Heidi Sjursen, Paul Kyrmse, Joe Fleishaker, Debbie Rochon, and Ron Jeremy star.
The unrated director’s cuts of all four films have been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negatives with HDR as well as English DTS 2.0 Stereo audio. A Toxic Avenger postcard is included. Special features are listed below.
The Toxic Avenger special features:
Introduction by The Toxic Avenger creator Lloyd Kaufman (new)
Audio Commentaries with Casts and Filmmakers
Prologue by Director Lloyd Kaufman
Introduction by Director Lloyd Kaufman
Interviews with Actors Jennifer Baptist, Robert Prichard, Mitch Cohen, and Dan Snow
Interview with Co-Director Michael Herz
Interview with Actor Aark Torgl
Behind the Scenes Photo Gallery
Trailers
The Toxic Avenger II special features:
Introduction by The Toxic Avenger creator Lloyd Kaufman (new)
Audio Commentaries with Casts and Filmmakers
Prologue by Director Lloyd Kaufman
Introduction by Director Lloyd Kaufman
At Home with Toxie Mockumentary
Interview with Actress Lisa Gaye
Japanese News Report on the Filming
Radiation March - Short Film Directed by Lloyd Kaufman
The American Cinematheque Honors 40 Years of Troma
Trailers
The original negative of The Toxic Avenger Part II, while complete, was missing several short dialogue sequences in the opening third, which had been removed for pacing reasons. Although no film materials for these sequences could be located, in order to present the most complete version possible, these short segments were inserted from the highest quality digital master.
The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie special features:
Introduction by The Toxic Avenger creator Lloyd Kaufman (new)
Prologue by Director Lloyd Kaufman
Audio Commentary by Director Lloyd Kaufman
Audio Commentary by Actor Joe Fleishaker
Behind the Scenes of the "Return to Nuke 'em High Vol. 1" screening at MOMA
The American Cinematheque Honors 40 Years of Troma
Make Your Own Damn Horror Film - Behind the Scenes of Old 37 with Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley
Radiation March - Short Film Directed by Lloyd Kaufman
A Halloween Carol - Short Film Co-directed by Lloyd Kaufman
Rabid Grannies Blu-ray Infomercial
Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV special features:
Introduction by The Toxic Avenger creator Lloyd Kaufman (new)
Audio Commentaries with Casts and Filmmakers
Prologue by Director Lloyd Kaufman
Apocalypse Soon: The Making of Citizen Toxie
Tribute to Lemmy Kilmister
The American Cinematheque Honors 40 Years of Troma
Trailers
Pre-order The Toxic Avenger Collection.
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'In one corner, veteran heavyweight Christopher Nolan. In the other, nimble visionary Greta Gerwig. Their big films come out on the same day – but whose will triumph at the box office?
We live in divisive times. Opinion is more tribal and entrenched than ever, the value of reasoned argument and willing compromise plummeting by the day. This volatility could spread to the multiplex next month, where a battle of the blockbusters is destined to make previous cinematic standoffs – Mothra v Godzilla, Alien v Predator, Kramer vs Kramer – look like games of playground pat-a-cake. Get ready, then, for Barbie v Oppenheimer.
Directed by celebrated auteurs (Greta Gerwig and Christopher Nolan respectively), and hyped by multiple trailers over the past year, both movies are scheduled to open on the same crowded day. Forget your QR codes: this is one time to buy a physical ticket and save the stub to show your grandchildren. Future generations will want to know where you stood on 21 July 2023 when Barbie met the bomb.
In the pink corner is Gerwig’s DayGlo toy story starring Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken, who while away their days happily but vacuously in Barbie-land. In a plot apparently borrowed from Enchanted and The Purple Rose of Cairo, with a dash of Don’t Worry Darling, they swap their cosseted fairytale existence for our harsh modern world. (The trailer shows Barbie having her police mugshot taken after walloping a Venice Beach groper in the face.) The cast incorporates hot young things Issa Rae, Simu Liu, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Jamie Demetriou and, most excitingly, the new Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa, as well as old hands Michael Cera, Kate McKinnon and Will Ferrell; Helen Mirren is on narrating duties.
The 39-year-old Gerwig is arguably as big a selling point as Robbie or Gosling, as well as a guarantor of quality control. The three-time Oscar nominee directed Lady Bird and Little Women, as well as co-directing with Joe Swanberg the long-distance love story Nights and Weekends, back in the days when she was the doyenne of the lo-fi indie “mumblecore” movement. Her co-writer on Barbie is her partner, the director Noah Baumbach, with whom she wrote gems such as Frances Ha and Mistress America. Back in 2010 when she was promoting Greenberg, the bittersweet Baumbach comedy which became her Hollywood springboard, she spoke of her childhood habit of jumbling up the letters in her name: “In second grade, I’d be writing ‘Great Gerwig, Great Gerwig’ on everything,” she said. These days, it’s more than just an anagram.
Her opponent is the 52-year-old Nolan, a five-time Oscar nominee who has heft on his side. His is the weightier directing CV (12 films), with Oppenheimer his longest yet: he recently confirmed that it is “kissing three hours”, which makes it more than an hour longer than Barbie. This is serious, spectacular event cinema, shot with Imax cameras and booked long ago into all that format’s venues – to the apparent chagrin of Tom Cruise, whose latest Mission: Impossible adventure opens a week earlier but will be relegated to smaller screens the instant Oppenheimer drops.
Nolan’s cast is every bit as impressive as Gerwig’s; as well as the perpetually haunted Cillian Murphy as the physicist Robert J Oppenheimer, father of the atomic bomb, Nolan has assembled Florence Pugh, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Rami Malek, Robert Downey Jr, Gary Oldman and Kenneth Branagh. The chances of any of them rollerblading à la Gosling in Barbie are negligible, which may help explain why Gerwig’s film is on track to have the more impressive opening weekend. Not that Oppenheimer will exactly bomb.
Barbie also has the edge when it comes to marketing opportunities, as might be expected of any movie adapted from merchandise. This goes way beyond the valley of the dolls: among the many tie-in products is an inflatable Barbie pool-float golf-cart, a Barbie dog’s basket, and an electric toothbrush capable of 36,000 sonic vibrations a minute – the same effect you get from watching Oppenheimer in Imax.
Unlike Barbie, Nolan’s film probably doesn’t have its own Exclusive Oral Beauty Partner, though given his protagonist’s chain-smoking tendencies there may be a teeth-whitening deal in the offing. And we shouldn’t rule out Oppenheimer throwing its hat in the ring when it comes to headgear. As far back as 2010, one plaintive user on thefedoralounge.com was searching “for a lid like the one the famous nuclear physicist wore,” citing a “2½-inch snap brim and a very thin ribbon” and concluding that “such a hat would be positively atomic”. Factor in the Cillian Murphy effect – this is the man who helped popularise the Peaky Blinders newsboy cap/undercut combo – and the Oppenheimer fedora and brown wool coat could be the look to replace Barbie’s summery pink once the nippier months roll around.
Some mild shade has already been thrown between the film’s respective camps on social media. “Greta Gerwig could do Oppenheimer but Christopher Nolan couldn’t do Barbie,” observed one tweet. Another overreached by proposing that “Margot Robbie could do Oppenheimer but Cillian Murphy couldn’t do Barbie” – clearly the work of someone who has never seen him in Breakfast on Pluto or Peacock. But the encouraging thing about the Barbie v Oppenheimer discourse is that, by and large, it has not followed the contours that often prevail in our online interactions. For anyone who loves cinema, the vibe feels closer to a cuddle than a cage fight.
There is real genius in this tactic of opening films catering for different audiences on the same day (known as counter-programming). The canny part is not what separates Nolan and Gerwig but what unites them: despite a clear contrast of style and sensibility, both directors possess a comparable skill, intelligence and passion, and tend to inspire loyalty in their fans. This same situation could never have arisen had Oppenheimer been pitted against, say, The Super Mario Bros Movie. Though that film is a smash, having grossed more than $1bn worldwide to date, it has nothing in it to propel cultural conversation along with profits.
Opening two films together that share similar DNA would also produce less of a spark. The experience of going to an afternoon screening of Ghostbusters on opening day in December 1984, then coming out and going straight back in to see Gremlins at teatime, was thrilling for my friends and me as 13-year-olds (especially as Gremlins was rated 15), but it was a routine sort of double bill on reflection: both were comedies that trafficked in the scary or supernatural.
What makes the combination of Barbie and Oppenheimer sing is that it is unlikely but not nonsensical. And though the films’ subjects are markedly different, there will be some overlap between their audiences. The major Rorschach test of our era, one Twitter user has suggested, will be whether you follow Oppenheimer with Barbie or vice versa. It’s no longer the case of “either/or” that it first appeared to be but rather “which one first?”. The Picturehouse chain is even extending the double bill idea by screening a selection of both directors’ past work in the coming weeks; audiences can see Lady Bird take flight alongside Interstellar, or pair Little Women and Dunkirk in a double bill of wartime stories, albeit from different wars.
Contrary to the way the rivalry was initially framed, this is no replay of the hostile Blur v Oasis Britpop war of the mid-1990s. Even the formulation of Barbie v Oppenheimer misrepresents the tenor of this unusual pairing: shouldn’t it be the more harmonious Barbie x Oppenheimer, in the style of today’s brand collaborations? Whichever film prevails financially, the result will be less meaningful to audiences than what these movies represent in a post-pandemic landscape that has seen famished exhibitors begging for new product.
Next month’s clash only came about in the first place because of Nolan’s commitment to cinemas over streaming. He would likely have set up Oppenheimer at his usual home, Warner Bros, had that studio not instigated a policy in 2021 (no longer in force today) of releasing its films simultaneously in cinemas and on HBO Max, in response to uncertainty during the pandemic. (Nolan, remember, had ruled out a streaming release for his previous film, Tenet, back in 2020 when cinema exhibition was at its most precarious.) Warner Bros still hopes to woo him back. Barbie is a Warners film, and if the studio had been distributing both pictures, they would never have let them go out on the same day. But Nolan took Oppenheimer to Universal – hence the scheduling pile-up.
No matter. The impact of Covid and the streaming revolution have been bruising, even in some cases annihilating, to parts of the industry. But contrary to the tagline from Alien Vs Predator – “Whoever wins … we lose” – the outcome of Barbie opening in lockstep with Oppenheimer can only be positive. Whichever one triumphs, cinema rules.'
#Oppenheimer#Christopher Nolan#Cillian Murphy#Barbie#Greta Gerwig#Margot Robbie#Tenet#Dunkirk#Ryan Gosling#Emily Blunt#Rami Malek#Matt Damon#Lady Bird#Peaky Blinders#Little Women
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there's a ton of mw faces that we'd love to see here ! i put it under a read more since it's a large list. but bring us whoever you've got the muse for, ofc !
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Original Characters
Pax kent ( cousin of kara) ( Kryptonian cousin / adopted earth sister of Clark) face cam bailee madison
Edith Kent (sister of Clark Kent) face cam Heather Rattray
JaKari Kent (brother of Clark Kent) face cam Laird Macintosh
Lara Kent ( daughter of Clark Kent ) face cam Amanda Fein
Lulu Kent ( daughter of Clark Kent ) face cam Caitlin Fein
Gaia white ( Meta-human with nature powers ) face cam Georgie Henley
Uranus white (Meta-human with nature powers ) face cam Freddie Highmore
Yara smith ( mutant avenger ) face cam Bridgit Mendler
Amity Jones ( young S.H.I.E.L.D. agent ) face cam Drew Barrymore
Lilly Cullen (adoptive daughter of Alice and jasper ) (twilight) face cam Becky Rosso
Violet Smith (profiler) (criminal minds) face cam Haley Lu Richardson
Sammy Brown ( agent) (ncis) face cam Julia Butters
Senara Sohma (Zodiac member) (fruits basket) face cam Emma The Promised Neverland
DC COMICS
Superman
Martha Kent
Clark Kent (Superman)
Jon Kent (Superboy)
Jordan Kent (Superboy)
Jonathan Kent (kon-El)
Lois Joanne Lane
Doctor Emil Hamilton
Tess Mercer
James Bartholomew Olsen
Chloe Sullivan-Queen (Watchtower)
Ryan James
Jonathan Sullivan-Queen (Speedy)
Kara Zor-El (Supergirl)
Alex Danvers (Director Danvers)
Mon-El (Prince of Daxam
Winn Scott (Toyman)
Nia Nal (Dreamer)
Lena Luthor
Batman
James Gordon (police commissioner)
Alfred Pennyworth (Penny One)
Bruce Wayne (Batman)
Selina Kyle (Catwoman)
Kate Kane (Batwoman)
Harleen Quinzel (Harley Quinn)
Terry Wayne (Batman)
Dick Grayson (Nightwing)
Jason Todd (Red Hood)
Tim drake (Red Robin)
Damian Wayne (Robin),
Duke Thomas (The Signal)
Henry King (Gotham)
Luke Fox (Batwing)
David Zavimbe (Batwing)
Minhkhoa "Khoa" Khan (Ghost-Maker)
Barbara Gordon (Oracle)
Stephanie Brown (Spoiler)
Cassandra Cain (Orphan)
Claire Clover (Gotham Girl)
Jean-Paul Valley (Azrael)
Julia Pennyworth (Penny-Two)
Tiffany Fox (Batgirl)
Harper Row (Bluebird)
Flash
Barry Allen (flash)
Iris Ann West-Allen (Eye in the Sky)
Nora West-Allen (XS)
Bart Allen (Impulse)
Wally West (Kid Flash)
Jesse Chambers Wells (Jesse Quick)
Jenna Marie West (Trajectory)
Joanie Horton (Joanie Swift)
Dr. Caitlin Snow (Killer Frost)
Ronald Ronnie Raymond (Firestorm)
Cisco Ramon (Vibe)
Harrison Wells
Dr. Harrison Harry Wells
Harrison H.R. Wells
Harrison Sherloque Wells
Harrison Nash Wells (Pariah)
Maya Wells
Allegra Garcia (Ultraviolet)
Chester Phineas Runk (Black Hole)
Hunter Zolomon (Zoom)
Julian Albert (Alchemy)
Hartley Rathaway (Pied Piper)
Green arrow
Oliver Jonas Queen (Green Arrow)
Felicity Megan Smoak (Watchtower)
William Clayton (White Feather)
Mia Smoak (Blackstar)
Thea Dearden Queen (Speedy)
Roy William Harper Jr (Arsenal)
Dinah Laurel Lance (Black Canary)
Captain Sara Lance (White Canary)
Rory Regan (Ragman)
Zoe Ramirez (Canarie)
Thomas Tommy Merlyn (Dark Archer)
Sara Diggle (Harbinger)
Emiko Adachi Queen (Green Arrow)
Titans/ Young Justice
Garfield "Gar" Logan (Beast Boy)
Koriand'r Kory Anders (starfire)
Rachel Roth (Raven)
Garth (Aqualad)
Karen Beecher (Bumblebee)
Jaime Reyes (Blue Beetle)
Billy Batson (Shazam)
M'gann M'orzz (Miss Martian)
Evelyn Sharp (Artemis)
Courtney Whitmore (Stargirl)
Mike Dugan (starboy)
Beth Chapel (Doctor Mid-Nite)
Yolanda Montez (Wildcat)
Richard Tyler (Hourman)
Henry King Jr. (Brainwave junior)
Joey Zarick (Zarrick the Great)
Cameron Mahkent (Icicle junior)
Others
Beebo (God of War)
Zatanna (Mistress of Magic)
Leonard Snart (Captain Cold)
Ray Palmer (The Atom)
Martin Stein (Firestorm)
Nate Heywood (Citizen Steal)
Amaya Jiwe (Vixen)
Patrick "Pat" Dugan (S.T.R.I.P.E.)
Lisa snart (Golden Glider)
Marvel
Spider-Man
Peter Parker (Spider-Man)
Miles (Ultimate Spider-Man)
Gwen (Spider-Gwen)
Cindy (Silk)
Michelle (MJ)
Avengers
Clint Barton (Hawkeye)
Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow)
Steve Rogers (Captain America)
Bucky Barnes (Winter Soldier)
(White Wolf)
Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel)
Scott Lang (Ant-Man)
Young Avengers
Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel)
Doreen Allene Green (Squirrel Girl)
X-men
Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch)
Pietro Maximoff (Quicksilver)
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bad day
caseynardo oneshot (tmnt 2012)
bad day i miss my dad i miss my mom
Leo stared up at her scuffed ceiling, legs splayed out on her bed. Her knee had been throbbing all day, and she didn’t want to get up because she knew that she would have to break out the specially-made mobility aids Donnie had whipped up for her. She knew her brothers wouldn’t judge her for the aids, Donnie had a wheelchair for their bad days and Mikey wore a back brace for its shell pain, but.. she just couldn’t afford to be weak like that. Not again.
Leo’s expression turned queasy as bad memories flashed through her head. She turned onto her side, trying to rid herself of the intrusive thoughts. Her eyes landed on That picture. The one with Splinter, Tang Shen, and Miwa, all human, alive, and happy. Leo hurriedly looked away, and she found another picture.
This one was worse. It was taken the day before.. everything. Master Splinter was standing with his arms around all of them, April, Casey, Leo, Raph, Mikey, and Donnie, and they were all grinning. They had no idea what was coming to them, how messed up they would get in just a day’s time.
Leo sat up in bed. Maybe she would take the mobility aids.
Leo did take the mobility aids. She slipped on her knee brace, grabbed her supports, and made her way into the sitting room. Captain Ryan always made her feel better.
That’s where Raph found her half an hour later, supports resting against the couch, brace tight on her knee, and a bowl of popcorn in her lap. “Bad day, huh?” Raph asked softly. Leo only nodded, not looking away from Space Heroes: The Next Generation, episode #306, in which Captain Ryan was injured and then died for his team. (Spoiler alert, he comes back to life, but only after Crankshaw Jr. gives his life instead.)
Raph frowned at this, and grabbed the remote. “How about we watch something else, huh?” Leo reluctantly nodded, and Raph changed the show to Sonic Boom, a favourite of the whole team. Leo smiled a little at this. “Mind if I join ya?” Raph didn’t wait for an answer before settling down beside Leo. It was okay, though. The answer would’ve been yes anyway.
Mikey was the next to find the two. “Leeeeeo,” it called. It saw Raph first. “Hey, Raph, have you seen Leo.. oh.”
It looked to the knee brace, then the supports, then Sonic Boom on the TV, then back to Raph and Leo. “Ohhhh.”
Mikey plopped down next to the other two. “Impromptu family movie session! I’ll text Donnie to get their butt in here.”
“Sonic Boom is a show-” started Leo. Mikey held a finger to her lips. “Shhhh.”
Donnie, true to Mikey’s word, showed up in about five minutes. “Yeah, what is.. Huh. Oh.” Everyone turned to face Donnie at their less-than-articulate speech. They only spoke like that when they were.. “Donnie, did you sleep?” questioned Mikey.
Donnie was silent for a long minute. “Yeeesss?”
Mikey rolled its eyes, patting the spot next to it. Donnie made their way over to it, sitting down and lazily turning their head to watch the show.
In about an hour, all of Leo’s siblings had fallen asleep. Leo was getting a little uncomfortable with all the physical contact, so she maneuvered herself onto the couch. A bang sounded from the other room, and Leo immediately jumped up, whipping her swords out of their sheaths. She almost fell over from the pain of her knee, but she had to defend her home from whoever was attacking.
Casey and April simultaneously gasped when they saw Leo swaying from side to side, eyes half closed and katanas loosely held in drooping hands. Casey rushed to support her, and April grabbed her katanas and set them down on the table. Casey laid the turtle onto the couch carefully. April gave him a worried glance. “Is she alright?”
Casey looked her over and then gave the redhead a nod. “I think so.”
At the confirmation, April immediately jumped down onto the floor to lay with her brothers, recognizing a turtle pile (honorary turtles included) when she saw one. Not without a “let me know if you need me, or if Leo’s hurt!”, though.
Casey settled down next to Leo. “Hey, Lee,” he murmured. “How ya feeling?”
Leo gave him a scrutinizing look with lidded eyes. “Casey? I’m.. I’m fine.” Casey frowned at her. “I saw your aids out. Any reason for that?”
Leo didn’t give him an answer further than “bad day”. And Casey was okay with that. The two held each other and let the world disappear.
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Win One for the Gipper (Kamala Harris)
Duo: Hawaiian Coastal Navy, Engineering. Designed Megaman MUSH, due to inappropriate sexual proposition, to Sandi "Khelkhet" MacDonald, spouse of Brian "B-Rock" Monaghan.
Duet: Female Persian, family of Dr. Golden; claims bisexual male, playing Cassandra Cain, whenever Jessica "Bailey", Jessica Valentin, is threatened by a proposal, outside of her father's family, outside adoption or dead in World Trade Center attacks.
Aquarius: Kuwait desert war veteran, American; permanently confined to Pembroke veterans ward.
Peebo. WInchester CIA agent, Iraqi Ba'athist holdover; pinned in place, spying on Israeli biotech, under Trump's watchful eyes; responsible for giving supervisor, Jared Koeschner, a lobotomy, to cover for Mini-Peebo, Mini-Peebo having sniped off a black gangster with the Spanish Mob, "Big Smoke", featured in "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas", as a cop; a villain.
Mini-Peebo: Hopkinton CIA cadet, in Kilpatrick program, to plant a legend as an alias on the internet, with a paraphrased abnormality of Pentagon internet access of patent through Vatican, as prime method of slipping work to Stephen King, through psychiatric hospitals; next leader to demonize Africans, has comic book or film or video game or virtual reality dedicated to, as a heroin addict female.
Altitron: US Navy draft enlistment on volunteer, to US Submarines; now a quiet guitar player, even as Irish Mob; inherited role.
Berube: Real name, "Andre Betmen"; facing homelessness, recommended to External Security by Mini-Peebo; offered a full suite and access of facilities, by Pembroke Hospital, of Massachusetts; VFW. And after Mini-Peebo, "Chet", visited, a fine repoire with mister Steven "The Rifle" Flemmi, a fine sports player himself.
Libra: James Holmes, the most legendary CIA to grace roleplaying. The takeover, of China, Japan, and India, by three logics, found in Ryan Combs, having been contacted about David Charlebois, and his two friends, Matthew Lennox and Ryan Taylor.
Derek. Homeless, after one final advertising round, "The Geico Cavemen". Joined the place where all communications families go, the gravel round, selling old jingles at campire with a banjo. R-Type. Grandmother of "Chet", Mini-Peebo, having formed the theory, at Ma Bell; for "Those Old Red Green Paintings".
Flem. Canadian Royal Mounted Patrol, vigilance watchman commission; voluntary spies on his computer, to protect his family, against Hell's Angels. Canadian Freemasons, having ridden outside of motorcycle hours, to get a baby sleep medicine.
Leo: Cleveland Rotary Association, by direct descent and link; Native Missourian, with Persian-Jewish blood of Shylock, the Gasts, his thumb able to pull a lapus lazuli through the knot, the Ghetto Works; a fond fan of Pacino, playing his old and new legends.
Gemma: FBI agent, Schuck family, on David's request, "Chet", for the last of Andrew Schuck's power and vitamin, at "Le Chiffre"; spending two semesters, teaching David how to go to college; the goal is the job you wanted as a child, not the one you take on degree. If they're both, you luck out, married. Why are you a cop to me, Mini-Peebo?
Scorpio: Manager of a convenience store, and a cop in the unit; an actual cop, not just a rat, just a retired police officer.
Brick: A homosexual Romalian ROTC, bred in the image of Chet, but gay; Miles Morales, "The Riddler", as an actual Riddler. African Panther, out of the White Supremacist ideal, to use tones and references on white Romalians, ignored by CIA computed, but not nearby children. The CIA sells crack, says Chet.
Corth: Pat Ware, developmental disability; missing chromosome, result of a yeast infection. Grandson of George W. Bush Jr., through mother, too young; Raven Laventi, Arnold Clan; Pro-Life issue in George W. Bush Jr.'s Presidency, like he cares. The Arnolds, savages, out of France.
Culper: Kyle Rittenhouse, new NSA HUMINT; taught, by NSA HUMINT veteran, David Charlebois, to take the issue to trial, to free slaves; a loss of lawyer' rights, but you got it on TV, kid. Mike watched the entire thing, it was symphony.
Mouse: Ellen Page, now back to "Elliott Page", wearing the strapon inside out. Just like in highschool, lover? Erin McBride?
Kung: Josh Moen, who needs his orders obeyed, being unaware he is psychic, due to prenatal Trilophon exposure; torturing some doctor in a coma out there, for his surgeon's rules; a drone, a zombie.
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An urgent phone call pulls a Yale Law student back to his Ohio hometown, where he reflects on three generations of family history and his own future. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: J.D. Vance: Gabriel Basso Beverly “Bev” Vance: Amy Adams Bonnie “Mamaw” Vance: Glenn Close Lindsay Vance: Haley Bennett Usha Chilukuri: Freida Pinto Papaw: Bo Hopkins Young J.D. Vance: Owen Asztalos Matt: Jesse C. Boyd Phillip Roseman: Stephen Kunken Ken: Keong Sim Travis: Morgan Gao Chris: Ethan Suess Kevin: Jono Mitchell Uncle Pat: Bill Kelly Uncle Arch: David Dwyer Lori: Sarah Hudson Jimmy (Bev’s Brother): Ted Huckabee Bill (Nurse): Nathan Hesse Cousin Nate: Max Barrow Bonnie (Mamaw, 30’s): Sunny Mabrey Jim (Papaw, 30’s): Brett Lorenzini Young Bev (6 years): Tierney Smith Cheryl: Helen LeRoy Emma: Kinsley Isla Dillon Adult Frank McFee: Ryan Homchick Chip: Joshua Stenvick Brooks Houghton: Bill Winkler Brett: Chase Anderson Pamela: Amy Parrish Rich: Ed Amatrudo Hiram Walcott: David de Vries Cocktailer #1: Holly Morris Cocktailer #2: Brandon Hirsch Server: David Alexander Obsequious Server: Alexander Baxter Waiter: Steven Reddington Wiry Law Partner: Angelo Reyes Stodgy Partner: John Rymer Young Bonnie (Mamaw 13 Years): Abigail Rose Cornell Adult Louis Zablocki: Lowrey Brown Young J.D. (4 years): Hunter James Evers Dane: Riley McNerney Pool Woman: Zele Avradopoulos Mr. Selby: David Jensen Holler Aunt: Skylar Denney Young Louis: John Whitley Doug: Zac Pullam Young Frank: Shane Donovan Lewis Officer #1: Mike Senior Officer #2: William Mark McCullough Kameron: Dylan Gage Katrina: Hannah Pniewski Doctor: David Marshall Silverman Dr. Newton: Jason Davis Davis: Joshua Brady Nasty Cashier: Cory Chapman Nurse: Tatom Pender Patient: Cathy Hope Ray: David Atkinson Salesperson: Adam Murray Scared Woman: Dianna Craig Meghan: Emery Mae Edgeman Young Jim (Papaw 16 Years): Rohan Myers Meals On Wheels Delivery Man: Matthew Alan Brady Young Lori (6 years): Lucy Capri Sally Coates: Déjá Dee Kyle: Daniel R. Hill Arguing Girlfriend: Jordan Trovillion Secretary at Club: Yossie Mulyadi ICU Nurse #1: Alisa Harris ICU Nurse #2: Tiger Dawn Rehab Mother: Darla Robinson Rehab Recepcionist: Belinda Keller Old Mamaw Blanton: Jessie Faye Shirley Nurse Vivian: Cheryl Howard Law Candidate Tim: Tim Abou-Nasr Curt: Leland Thomas Griffin Officer Connor: Drew Emerson Jones EMT #1: Justin P. Turner EMT #2: Joshua T. Schneider Marine Barber: Tony Ward Dining Hall Manager: Mara Hall Jill at Financial Aid Office: Tess Malis Kincaid Gas Station Attendant: Chris Charm Intake Receptionist: Mary Kraft Shoe Store Manager: Suehyla El-Attar Study Hall Friend #1: Matthew Withers Study Hall Friend #2: Jessica Miesel Study Hall Friend #3: Benjamin Rapsas Peter (uncredited): Ethan Levy Middletown Resident (uncredited): Bret Aaron Knower Film Crew: Original Music Composer: Hans Zimmer Producer: Brian Grazer Producer: Ron Howard Post Producer: William M. Connor Executive Producer: Diana Pokorny Production Design: Molly Hughes Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert Hein Director of Photography: Maryse Alberti Casting: Carmen Cuba Producer: Karen Lunder Stunt Coordinator: Monique Ganderton Writer: Vanessa Taylor Compositing Artist: Daniel L. Smith Camera Operator: Thomas Lappin Compositing Artist: Michael A. Martinez Supervising Art Director: Gregory A. Weimerskirch Costume Designer: Virginia B. Johnson Set Costumer: Bob Moore Jr. Makeup Department Head: Eryn Krueger Mekash Foley Artist: Heikki Kossi Art Direction: Shawn D. Bronson Rigging Grip: Gary Blair Makeup Artist: Erica Stewart Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Josh Berger Compositing Artist: Steve Dinozzi VFX Artist: Bryan Haines Visual Effects Producer: Chris LeDoux Original Music Composer: David Fleming Set Dresser: Aaron Robert Hall Assistant Art Director: Chris Yoo Costume Supervisor: Dana Pacheco Sound Designer: Grant Elder Makeup Artist: Jodi Byrne Set Costumer: Robin Fields Compositing Artist: Brad Lucas Set Dresser: Sam Carter Makeup Artist: Andrea Vieth Set Dresser: Maxfield Ladish Set Dresser: Natalie LeCompte Rigging ...
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This is a tribute birthday edit to Judith Eva Barsi 1978-1988 10 years old of age and those from gta vice city, poltergeist poltergeist III, Jaws 2 Jaws The Revenge, All Dogs go to heaven, Land before time rest in peace Dominick DeLuise, Burton Leon Reynolds Jr., Charles Nelson Reilly, Victor Tayback, Anna Maria Manahan, Godfrey Quigley, Jack Angel, Harald Juhnke, Michel Modo, Jacques Frantz, Ernest Borgnine, Tony Jay, Hamilton Camp, Pat Cleo Corley, Wlodzimierz Bednarski, Vadim Kurkov, Edeltraud Schubert, William Ryan, Martin Patterson Hingle, Bill Erwin, Joseph Henry Ranft, Roger Carel, Linda Grey, Andrei Yaroslavtsev, Henri Virlogeux, Sven Erik Herman Vikström, Melvin Van Peebles, Elizabeth Lee Fierro, Fritzi Jane Courtney, Jan Rabson, Naomi Ruth Stevens, Marilyn Sue Schreffler, Murray Hamilton, Barbara Alston, Roy Richard Scheider, Marc Gilpin, April Gilpin, Gary Michael Dubin, Susan French Moultrie, Collin Wilcox Paxton, Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter, Forrest Meredith Tucker, Gilbert Roland, Thomas Lester Tryon, Joseph Peter Mascolo, Barry S. Coe, Herb Muller, Heather Michele O'Rourke, Zelda May Rubinstein, Nathan Davis, Richard Fire, Jane Alderman, John Garfield, Dominique Ellen Dunne, Julian Beck, Beatrice Whitney Straight, Will Sampson, Louis Byron Perryman, Sonny Landham, James Karen, Robert Houston Broyles, Noble Henry Craig Jr., Geraldine Mary Fitzgerald, Fred Rogers, Susan Peretz, Avicii, Michael Jackson, Alan Rickman, Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson, Richard Belzer, Michael Gambon, Matthew Perry, Raymond Burr, Brittany Murphy, Denise Marie Nickerson, Roy Mitchell Kinnear, Nora Denney, Leonard Stone, Diana Mae Sowle, Lisa Loring, Raul Julia, David John Battley, Günter Meisner, Aubrey Woods, Ursula Reit, Robbie Coltrane, Peter Capell, Roberts Blossom, Billie Bird, Judy Garland, Margaret Hamilton, Clara Blandick, Shirley Temple, Baby LeRoy, Baby Peggy Montgomery, Werner Heyking, Walker Edmiston, Anthony Newley, Michael Goodliffe, Yevgeny Vesnik, Georgiy Vitsin, Roberto Del Giudice, Manlio Guardabassi, Sergey Aleksandrovich Martinson, Judith Barsi, Maria Agnes Virovacz Barsi, Agnes “Agi” Barsi Lidle, Barna Barsi, John Ingle, we will miss you all stars
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2024 San Francisco Giants Roster
Pitchers
#7 Blake Snell (Shoreline, Washington)*
#12 Jordan Hicks (Houston, Texas)*
#23 Robbie Ray (Brentwood, Tennessee)*
#33 Taylor Rogers (Littleton, Colorado)
#38 Alex Cobb (Vero Beach, Florida)
#43 Tristan Beck (Corona, California)
#45 Kyle Harrison (Danville, California)
#57 Austin Warren (Fayetteville, North Carolina)*
#58 Nick Avila (Turlock, California)**
#62 Logan Webb (Rocklin, California)
#63 Ethan Small (Lexington, Tennessee)*
#64 Sean Hjelle (Mahtomedi, Minnesota)
#65 Landen Roupp (Rocky Mount, North Carolina)**
#67 Keaton Winn (Jefferson County, Iowa)
#68 Erik Miller (Creve Coeur, Missouri)**
#70 Kai-Wei Teng (Taichung Shi, Taiwan)**
#71 Tyler Rogers (Littleton, Colorado)
#74 Ryan Walker (Arlington, Washington)
#75 Camilo Doval (Yamasá, Dominican Republic)
#77 Luke Jackson (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
Catchers
#14 Patrick Bailey (High Point, North Carolina)
#19 Tom Murphy; Jr. (Hastings, New York)
Infielders
#16 Nick Ahmed (East Longmeadow, Massachusetts)*
#26 Matt Chapman (Lake Forest, California)*
#31 LaMonte Wade; Jr. (Baltimore County, Maryland)
#39 Thairo Estrada (Bejuma, Venezuela)
#41 Wilmer Flores (Valencia, Venezuela)
#49 Tyler Fitzgerald (Rochester Township, Illinois)
Outfielders
#2 Jorge Soler (Havana, Cuba)*
#5 Mike Yastrzemski (Danvers, Massachusetts)
#8 Michael Conforto (Redmond, Washington)
#13 Austin Slater (Jacksonville, Florida)
#51 Jung-Hoo Lee (Nagoya, Japan)**
Coaches
Manager Bob Melvin (Menlo Park, California)
Bench coach Ryan Christenson (Redlands, California)
Hitting coach Pat Burrell (Eureka Springs, Arkansas)
Assistant hitting coach Pedro Guerrero (San Pedro De Macorís, DR)
Assistant hitting coach Justin Viele (Anaheim, California)
Pitching coach Bryan Price (Mill Valley, California)
Assistant pitching coach J.P. Martínez (Baracoa, Cuba)
Bullpen coach Garvin Alston (Mt. Vernon, New York)
1B coach Mark Hallberg (Barron, Wisconsin)
3B coach Matt Williams (Carson City, Nevada)
Assistant coach Alyssa Nakken (Woodland, California)
Assistant coach Fernando Perez (West Windsor Township, NJ)
Assistant coach Uematsu Taira (Tateyama, Japan)
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Sylum Trivia - February 2024: Answer
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Birthdays 11.11
Beer Birthdays
Gustavus Bergner (1832)
William A. Birk (1861)
Harry Shlaudeman (1865)
Morten Meilgaard (1928)
Ken Grossman (1954)
Dany Prignon
Five Favorite Birthdays
James Bond; fictional spy (1920 or 21)
Marshall Crenshaw; pop singer, songwriter (1953)
Andy Partridge; English rock singer, songwriter (1953)
George S. Patton; U.S. general (1885)
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.; writer (1922)
Famous Birthdays
Maud Adams; actor (1872)
Mose Allison; jazz singer, songwriter (1928)
Thomas Bailey Aldrich; poet, writer (1836)
Dave Alvin; rock guitarist (1955)
Bibi Anderson; actor (1935)
LaVern Baker; actor (1929)
Barbara Boxer; California politician (1940)
Paul Cowsill; rock singer (1951)
Leonardo DiCaprio; actor (1974)
John T. Dorrance; condensed soup inventor (1873)
Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Russian writer (1821)
Howard Fast; writer (1914)
Calista Flockhart; actor (1964)
Carlos Fuentes; Mexican writer (1928)
Karen Hess; culinary historian (1918)
Stubby Kaye; actor (1918)
Hyapatia Lee; porn actor (1960)
William Matthews; poet (1942)
Demi Moore; actor (1962)
Pat O'Brien; actor (1899)
Paracelsus; German-Swiss physician, botanist, alchemist (1493)
Robert Ryan; actor (1909)
Paul Signac; French artist (1863)
Pie Traynor; Pittsburgh Pirates 3B (1899)
Stanley Tucci; actor (1960)
Edouard Vuillard; French artist (1868)
Jonathan Winters; comedian (1925)
Jesse Colin Young; rock singer, songwriter (1944)
Fuzzy Zoeller; golf player (1951)
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