#Robert Byrd
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ms-boogie-man · 2 months ago
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Interesting…
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Now, in the KKK, you have several high and lofty ranks you can achieve. I list them yo:
'Imperial' Wizard
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'Grand' Dragon
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'Exalted' Cyclops
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Umm, I do not know about these people… they seem sorta weirdo if you ask me yo
Angie/Maddie🦇❥🇺🇸✝︎ +🎃
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jackassdemocrats · 8 months ago
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While democrats always accuse others of what they are or do, their history tells the true story.
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idvoteforthatdaddy · 2 years ago
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Robert Byrd (1917–2010) Former United States Senator
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fleetwood-rendezvous · 8 months ago
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artsy-1diot · 5 months ago
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autism creatures part 2
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(heres part 1 for those who didn't see it and want a creature of one of the 1.3 managers :3)
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aa-power-of-nine · 6 months ago
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Behold, the complete third sheet of minis for Minis for All! (I wonder who will start off my fourth one when I get to it xD)
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omg-hellgirl · 7 months ago
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that's me i'm girls
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vintage-polar · 11 days ago
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Byrd feeling sad about Scott hours
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boardchairman-blog · 1 year ago
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**Shots of the Episode**
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022)
Season 2, Episode 8: “Under the Cloak of War” (2023) Director: Jeff W. Byrd Cinematographer: Glen Keenan
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gatutor · 2 years ago
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Ralph Byrd-Denise Darcel-George Reeves "Thunder in the pines" 1948, de Robert Gordon.
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badmovieihave · 1 year ago
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Bad movie I have Doc Hollywood 1991
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sildarmillion-grounds · 3 months ago
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WVU Tech featuring Robert C. Byrd Learning Resource Center, the E-Sports Room, and the Library. May 21, 2024.
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duranduratulsa · 4 months ago
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Concluding my Wes Craven movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 marathon with...The Hills Have Eyes (2006) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #thehillshaveeyes #wescraven #RIPWesCraven #tedlevine #KathleenQuinlan #aaronstanford #VinessaShaw #EmilieDeRavin #DanByrd #LauraOrtiz #GregNicotero #michaelbaileysmith #RobertJoy #BillyDrago #desmondaskew #tombower #janusblythe #DerekMears #dvd #2000s
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americanahighways · 7 months ago
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Music Reviews: ‘I See You Live on Love Street: Music from Laurel Canyon,’ plus Robert Hunter, Roy Brown, Soft Machine, and Jay Gordon
Music Reviews: ‘I See You Live on Love Street: Music from Laurel Canyon,’ plus Robert Hunter, Roy Brown, Soft Machine, and Jay Gordon #Roberthunter #laurelcanyon #softmachine @roybrown @jaygmusic #jaygordon @americanahighways #americanahighways #americanamusic #jeffburger #gratefuldead
Music Reviews: I See You Live on Love Street: Music from Laurel Canyon, plus Robert Hunter, Roy Brown, Soft Machine, and Jay Gordon California’s Laurel Canyon music scene still garners attention half a century after its heyday. In 2019, for example, Jakob Dylan and friends produced Echo in the Canyon, a terrific film documentary and soundtrack album about the songs and artists that emerged from…
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rayjuss · 8 months ago
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Tracklisting
- Track Title - Artist
1 - Flight Time - Donald Byrd 2 - Mind The Gap (feat. Lex Amor) - Alfa Mist 3 - Superstition - Yesterdays New Quintet 4 - Your Summer Song (Remix) Feat. J. Mitchell - Exile 5 - Unsquare Dance - Dave Brubeck Quartet, The/Dave Brubeck 6 - Spark! - Culross Close 7 - Na Trouble - Reginald Omas Mamode IV 8 - The Scott Steinway Trio - 88-Keys 9 - SE SE SC - Dimlite 10 - Man, Have You Ever Heard - Michael Garrick 11 - I'll Keep My Light in My Window (with The Combo Barbaro) - Quantic Feat. Alice Russell 12 - Pinball Number Count - Fred Leslie's missing Link 13 - lUtHeRs lAsT sOnG - Denaun Porter 14 - Yes I'm Country (And That's OK) - Robert Glasper 15 - Jazz Cats Pt. 1 - Quasimoto 16 - Jazz - Mick Jenkins 17 - Take Five - Roberto Roena 18 - Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) - Frank Sinatra 19 - Les Fleur - 4hero 20 - Could Heaven Ever Be Like This - Idris Muhammad 21 - The Dirge - Cavalier 22 - Adam F - Circles (footwork edit) - Phillip D Kick 23 - It's A Jazz Thing (Electric Boogey Mix) - Roni Size 24 - Strings Of Light - Yussef Kamaal 25 - Gabrielle (Feat. Alice Russell) - [Re:Jazz] 26 - Mystery Of Chessboxin' - El Michels Affair
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year ago
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Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later (1998)
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Making your way through a franchise compels you to rank the installments from best to worst. Having reached Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, I’d put it third on the list after the original and the first sequel. That sounds promising but actually, it’s more of a testimony to the weakness of the follow-ups than to this one’s success.
Set after Halloween II and ignoring all subsequent chapters, it’s October 29th, 1998. Michael Myers (Chris Durand) has acquired Laurie Strode’s address from Dr. Loomis’ personal files. Meanwhile, in Summer Glen, California, Laurie (Jamie Lee Curtis) has faked her death and is living under the name “Keri Tate”, raising her son John (Josh Hartnett) while remaining haunted by the tragic events of 1978. She has no idea Myers is once again on her trail.
In some ways, this is a “good” sequel to Halloween II in that it maintains the continuity established and progresses the story further. This Michael Myers was described as “pure evil” by the late Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasance having passed away in 1995) but really, he’s a deranged “normal” human being who is obsessively stalking his sister. Nothing supernatural going on. It’s not the way I like my Halloween but your mileage may vary. Regardless of your preferences, credit is due to Jamie Lee Curtis for her portrayal of Laurie Strode and to the filmmakers for the conclusion. Laurie isn’t like the characters we usually see in horror movies. She knows that knocking Myers down isn’t enough so she grabs an axe; she knows the killer is after her and uses it as a way to protect her son from harm. As for the finale, I don't want to give away too much, but it doesn’t get much more definitive than this. It would be impossible for another confrontation between Strode and Myers to happen.
I said “good” earlier because this film consistently makes some major mistakes. First of all, this Michael Myers isn’t frightening at all. His mask looks cheap and trashy. You’d think the people in charge would’ve taken the time and effort to make it look 1) like the original 2) appropriately weathered considering it’s been 20 years since Myers last wore it, and 3) intimidating. They didn’t. Throughtout the whole film you can clearly see Myers’ eyes, which makes him look human and therefore vulnerable. You believed he could take several gunshots and disappear into the night 20 years ago. Now? It seems ridiculous.
The best parts of this film have Strode pitted against Myers either in person, or psychologically when she “sees” him in reflections or in the distance. Everything else is generic and a waste of time. John and his friends are only there to give us a body count and they play no part in the film’s conclusion. We get one decent kill that involves a service elevator. The rest lean toward the unintentionally funny. Some of the humorous tone is clearly deliberate. LL Cool J’s portrayal of a security guard is played for laughs all the way through but this is less of an attempt to bring new life in the franchise and merely someone trying and failing to emulate the success of Scream, released 2 years earlier. That film was lampooning slashers while also being one. The humor was subversive. The protagonists being able to knock the killer over with conventional weapons didn’t take away the tension because their identity was still a secret. Here? It deflates the potential for terror completely. There isn’t a scene in this film that’s tense or scary.
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later shows just enough potential for you to stick with it, but this just makes it more disappointing. Even if you like the path this installment chooses, I doubt you’ll be pleased by its lack of scares and lackluster killer. Ironically, that awkward title is just about perfect. This is a clunky, uneven film with ambition. (On Blu-ray, October 29, 2021)
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