#Richard Dysart
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moodypeacock · 2 months ago
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The Music Tastes of US Outpost #31
R. J. MacReady: CHICAGO BLUES
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Childs: HARD ROCK
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Blair: BAROQUE-ERA CLASSICAL
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Palmer: 70'S PUNK
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Windows: ACID ROCK
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Nauls: FUNK
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Clark: COUNTRY
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Dr. Copper: TRAD POP
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Fuchs: ROMANTIC-ERA CLASSICAL
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George Bennings: BOSSA NOVA
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Norris: OLDIES RADIO FORMAT
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M.T. Garry: Doesn't listen to music
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maturemenoftvandfilms · 8 months ago
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Do you have any pictures of Richard Dysart or Michael Tucker from LA Law? I used to find both of them very sexy. There was an episode called Venus Flytrap in which Michael Tuckers character had great sexual prowess!
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I could have sworn I had at least promotional shots of both of them from LA Law. Well, I have posts of them in other things. Just click the tags to find them.
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Oh well… gives me a reason to re-watch the show. And speaking of Richard Dysart. It has recently come to my attention that he had a blink and you miss it full frontal scene in The Thing.
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In the scene where they were awaken by the alarm, you Dysart with just his shirt and boots on for some reason. I can't believe I didn't catch that before.
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clemsfilmdiary · 9 months ago
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Pale Rider (1985, Clint Eastwood)
3/18/24
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corin-tuckers-left-one · 8 months ago
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Watching the defibrillator scene in The Thing and throwing popcorn at the screen because Copper clearly isn't putting his back into it
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filmjunky-99 · 4 months ago
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t h e t h i n g, 1982 🎬 dir. john carpenter
'l'm just letting you know we're taking a chance. lf we get caught in a white-out, you can scratch one doctor and one pilot.' - macready
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moviesludge · 3 months ago
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he insisted on checking to see if the coast was clear like 10 seconds after we got down here to safety
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nerds-yearbook · 4 months ago
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Doctor Brown was sent back into the old west to the year 1885 when the time machine he was in was struck by lightening. Brown was enjoying the simpler life, although that didn’t stop him from inventing things to make his life easier and was surprised when Marty McFly, his friend from the future, showed up. Marty explained he had come back to rescue the Doc from being murdered in this past. (Back to the Future III, Flm)
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kuzakvanowenshays · 12 days ago
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emmynominees · 5 months ago
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richard dysart as leland mckenzie in season five of l.a. law
primetime emmy award nominee for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series
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slimewalk · 1 year ago
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audiemurphy1945 · 10 months ago
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-”What's your business with those tin pans, Reverend? -Nothing. They're just friends.” 
Pale Rider (1985) dir. Clint Eastwood  
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dadsinsuits · 2 years ago
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Richard Dysart
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citizenscreen · 9 months ago
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Richard Dysart (March 30, 1929 – April 5, 2015)
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docgold13 · 11 months ago
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Batman: The Animated Series - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Robert Bartholomew
Doctor Robert Bartholomew was the head psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum.  An intelligent and well-educated clinician, Dr. Bartholomew often showed a tendency to underestimate the level of psychopathology that some of the patients at Arkham suffered from.  This was particularly the case for the super villain patients he cared for.  As such, many of these villains were able to coerce their way into being released or simply escaped outright.  
When Batman was dosed with a highly potent strain of The Scarecrow’s fear toxin, Dr. Bartholomew misidentified Batman as suffering from a schizophrenic break.  Indeed Bartholomew speculated that Batman may have always been clinically insane.  As such, he had Batman restrained and committed as a patient.  Thankfully, Bartholomew allowed Batman to keep on his cowl fearing that removing it might worsen his condition.  Batman was ultimately able to escape and prevented The Scarecrow from dosing Gotham City’s water supply with his toxin.  
Following this event, Dr. Bartholomew came to be much more trusting of Batman and willing to work with him. He allowed Batman to personally escort escaped patients back to their cells and was even willing to let Batman take Harley Quinn out of the Asylum so to aide the Caped Crusader in tracking down The Joker.
Some time later, Dr. Bartholomew was abducted by the criminal Lock-Up who had formerly acted as the chief of security at Arkham.  Lock-Up felt that Bartholomew represented a critical flaw in the justice system in that he had compassion for the criminals under his care.  Batman and Robin were able to rescue Bartholomew and the other individuals Lock-Up had kidnapped and, in an ironic twist of fate, Lock-Up himself ended up a patient under Bartholomew’s care.
Actor Richard Dysart provided the voice for Dr. Bartholomew with the psychiatrist first appearing in the thirty-first episode of the first season of Batman: The Animated Series, ‘Dreams in Darkness.’ 
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damienkarras73 · 4 months ago
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This trailer idea has been knocking around my head for a couple years now, and now I have the means and skills to do so. I love The Thing to death, and while it's a paranoid, dread-inducing movie, it's also quite frequently a goofy one, and I wanted a trailer to reflect that beautiful paradox.
Made in Reaper
Film and song credits:
The Thing, dir. John Carpenter, 1982
"Superstition," Stevie Wonder, 1972
"Humanity, Pt. 2," Ennio Morricone, 1972
Freesound credits:
Ratachewy remix of strangehorizon's freesound #668381.flac by Timbre -- License Creative Commons 0
Squelching SFX [5] by SoundDesignForYou -- License: Creative Commons 0
walking and running through harsh snow 3 different speeds sound effect by Garuda1982 -- License: Attribution 4.0
Windy Window.wav by Pedaling Prince -- License: Attribution 3.0
A ruger 10/22LR rifle being shot further away w/ forest reverb by serøtōnin -- License: Creative Commons 0
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