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Now, when Paul in my mind flickers like pure Moon, I need to add to Paul's moons John's moonlight (as the June moon’ light turns to moonlight). First, old good Mr. Moonlight (written by Roy Lee Johnson). Our lads played it a couple of years and then recorded on Beatles for Sale in 1964.
Mr. Moonlight! You came to me one summer night And from your beam you made my dream And from the world you sent my girl And from above you sent us love
And now she is mine, I think you're fine 'Cause we love you Mr. Moonlight
Mr. Moonlight, come again please Here I am on my knees begging if you please And the night you don't come my way I pray and pray more each day 'Cause we love you Mr. Moonlight
And a few years late John is singing:
Mr. Moonlight Now you don’t come my way I’m now here to say you’re gone again I’m here to say Mr. Moonlight Mr. Moonlight Tonight you don’t come my way I pray and pray every day Mr. Moonlight / I don’t cry…
Mr. Moonlight You should be alright And now that I’ve seen the day Du du du du du du du I won’t cry…
Then Blue Moon (written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934), which was covered by Elvis Presley in 1954:
Blue moon You saw me standing alone Without a dream in my heart Without a love of my own
Blue moon You knew just what I was there for You heard me saying a prayer for Someone I really could care for Without a love of my own
And which our lads are singing during I Will session (and it gives us more for reading and understanding - and for dreaming):
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Blue moon You saw me standing alone Without a dream in my heart Without a love of my own
Blue moon You saw me standing alone Without a love in my heart Without a dream in my own
And then there suddenly appeared before me The only one I ever wanted to hold And then you said you’d come and then you’d adore me Blue moon you went and turned to gold
Blue moon No no no no no…
And, of course, John's version (presumed circa 1978).
But blue moon doesn't come to the surface at first, John begins from mad poem (remindes Skywriting and Goon Show):
Twas a night like Ethel Merman, not a sailor in the sky A kind of aged gentleman was giving me a try I remember it distinctly, as clear as yesterday I was excavating mucus and I thought I heard him say ‘O timorous beastly, what o’er the briney sea The news oot the bracken [inaudible] It’s a long way to tipperillo, och aye’ Mine eye was clouded o’er as I heard his mournful song I asked him what the time was, he said it wasn’t long.
Then he goes to Paris:
Do you remember when we were in the café on the left bank?* You could not find your cartier Because it was around your little throat You naughty little chéri Thank heaven for little pearls My God it’s so high up there You know you can’t really do that to yourself You’d get yourself disease! La la la…
purely accidental someone in March 1978 releases album with the song calls Café On The Left Bank
And then - what a nice context for this, isn' - John is singing Blue Moon with such lovely words:
Blue moon You left me standing alone Without a dog or a bone Without a… reasonable chance of recovery…
And in the end John is singing another wonderful song - Young Love (written by Ric Cartey and Carole Joyner, which was recorded in 1957 by Sonny James and in 1969 by Mary Hopkin for the album Postcard which was produced by Paul):
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They say for every boy and girl There's just one love in this whole world, And I know I've found mine.
The heavenly touch of your embrace Tells me no one could take your place Ever in my heart.
Young love, first love, Filled with true devotion. Young love, our love, We share with deep emotion.
Just one kiss from your sweet lips Will tell me that your love is real And I can feel that it's true.
We will vow to one another There will never be another Love for you or for me.
So, John is singing:
They say for every boy and girl There’s just one love in this whole world But I, I found mine Boy oh boy I found mine Oh this is thrilling Just one kiss from your sweet lips Tells me no one can ever split your P’s or Q’s or African…
Yes, it isn't about any moons or whatever but about stuff what moon and moonlight are about for people in love.
It's funny how everything is connected to everything. And there are also Blue Moon of Kentucky and New Moon Over Jamaica (and Get Enough)…
Woke up with a lot of Paul's moons dancing to 'Distractions' in my head. My work can't help: they swim, spin and sway before my eyes and Paul's voice deadens the noise from outside.
Paul's moons, John's laugh and Yoko's words: I said, 'You're a good songwriter, it's not June with Spoon that you write.' So, I give up.
I’ll Be on My Way, 1959 (wirtten by Paul but on the BBC's record we hear John's lead vocal and Paul's harmony). Later John and Paul dismissed this song and kidding on it.
'That’s Paul, through and through. Doesn’t it sound like him? Tra la la la la [laughs]. Yeah, that’s Paul on the voids of driving through the country.' (John Lennon, 1980, All We Are Saying, David Sheff) and 'It’s a little bit too June-moon for me, but these were very early songs and they worked out quite well.' (Paul McCartney, Many Years From Now, Barry Miles)
But look: The sun is fading away That's the end of the day As the June light turns to moonlight I'll be on my way <…> They were right I was wrong True love didn't last long As the June light turns to moonlight I'll be on my way hey
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It isn't one time story, apparently:
One day, you'll look To see I've gone For tomorrow may rain, so I'll follow the sun
<...>
And now the time has come And so, my love, I must go And though I lose a friend In the end, you will know
(I'll Follow The Sun, 1959)
But we're looking for the moon - so go to Just Fun (1957):
They say our love is just fun* The day that our friendship begun There’s no blue moon that I can see There’s never been in history Because our love was just fun
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*as it was in the original lyrics (and as Paul sings now), or 'They said our love was just fun' as Paul sings in 1969, during Get Back sessions
(and it leads us to others songs, where Paul say about who was/can be wrong, but we need only moons just now)
And if we suddenly remember what I’ll Be on My Way originally was 'a gentle guitar ballad', we can also remember another gentle song about the moon (early days, birds which 'flown from our nest' - sounds a bit like children leave their parents' home or maybe someone' songs elude their autors- and about some other things):
When the moon lays His head on a pillow And the stars settle Down for a rest, Just do me one small favour I beg you Please play me My baby's request
It's the song That we heard When we started. Now the bird have all Flown from our nest But you could bring back memories Departed by playing My baby's request
My baby said That she knows How it goes But you're the one That really knows So go ahead Just one more time and then We'll go to bed
Hmm play me baby's request Please play me my baby's request One more time
(Baby's Request from Back To The Egg, 1979)
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Of course, it means nothing, only distractions, which 'like butterflies are buzzing 'round my head'.
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Up next on my 90's Fest Movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 marathon...Total Recall (1990) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #Movie #movies #scifi #actionadventure #totalrecall #arnoldschwarzenegger #SharonStone #michaelironside #rachelticotin #RonnyCox #MarshallBell #meljohnsonjr #DebbieLeeCarrington #ripdebbieleecarrington #RayBaker #roybrocksmith #robertcostanzo #RobertPicardo #joeunger #annelockhart #vintage #VHS #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas4thannual90sfest
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Bad movie I have Total Recall 1990 Special Limited Edition I pick this up at a garage sale so no box
#Total Recall#Arnold Schwarzenegger#Rachel Ticotin#Sharon Stone#Ronny Cox#Michael Ironside#Marshall Bell#Mel Johnson Jr.#Michael Champion#Roy Brocksmith#Ray Baker#Rosemary Dunsmore#David Knell#Alexia Robinson#Dean Norris#Mark Carlton#Debbie Lee Carrington#Lycia Naff#Robert Costanzo#Michael LaGuardia#Priscilla Allen#Ken Strausbaugh#Marc Alaimo#Michael Gregory#Kenneth Gildin#Mickey Jones#Parker Whitman#Ellen Gollas#Gloria Dorson#Erika Carlsson
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EC Comics, the influential horror comic company that gave us Tales from the Crypt and more, has been resurrected by Oni Press. Broke Horror Fan has an exclusive first look at the covers for Cruel Universe #3 and Epitaphs from the Abyss #4.
Cruel Universe #3 features work from Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun) and Davíd Rubín (Sherlock Frankenstein), J. Holtham (The Handmaid’s Tale) and Kano (Gotham Central), and Zac Thompson (Cemetery Kids Don’t Die) and Dan McDaid (If You Find This).
It will be published on October 2 with five cover variants: Cover A by Greg Smallwood, Cover B Dave Johnson, EC Homage variant (1:10) by Jay Stephens, Artist Edition variant (1:20) by Johnson, and Archive Edition variant (1:50) by Rian Hughes.
Epitaphs from the Abyss #4 features work from J. Holtham (The Horizon Experiment) and Raúl Allén (Dune), Amy Roy (The Lonely Store) and Claire Roe (Dark Spaces: The Hollywood Special), and Jay Stephens (Dwellings) and David Lapham (Stray Bullets).
It will be published on October 16 with five cover variants: Cover A by Lee Bermejo, Cover B James Stokoe, EC Homage variant (1:10) by Jay Stephens, Artist Edition variant (1:20) by Stokoe, and Archive Edition variant (1:50) by Rian Hughes.
Read on to see the rest of the cover variants and learn more about each title.

The world's most existentially devastating comic magazine plumbs new depths as Cruel Universe #3 begins a manned expedition to the extremes of human existence and imagine the terrifying possibilities of what to expect when the best of intentions meet the cold, hard reality of our worst instincts. The world and everything you hold dear within it may be doomed to the cold touch of entropy... but at least you can keep this comic as a souvenir!

Every tombstone tells a tells a tale in Epitaphs from the Abyss #4 – the next unrelenting issue of EC’s flagship horror title! Fueled by the vengeful spirit of the legendary EC Comics, we proudly present all-new tales of the macabre and merciless from some of the top talents with a penchant for dragging you down to the bottom stair of despair!
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45th Annual New Year's Day Marathon Reading, The Poetry Project at St. Marks Church, New York, NY, January 1, 2019 [Granary Books, New York, NY]

Performers: Andrea Abi-Karam, Ammiel Alcalay, Ashna Ali, Justin Allen, Julie Alsop, Jonathan Aprea, Penny Arcade, Ed Askew Band, Daisy Atterbury, James Barickman, J. Mae Barizo, Peter BD, Jim Behrle, Anselm Berrigan, Edmund Berrigan, Fabrienne Bottero, Michael Broder, Lee Ann Brown & Janice Lowe, Marie Buck, Phong Bui, Steve Cannon, Wo Chan, Yoshiko Chuma with Dane Terry, Lauren Clark, Todd Colby, John Coletti, CA Conrad, Lydia Cortes, Brenda Coultas, Alex Cuff, Matty D'Angelo, Kyle Dacuyan, Jordan Davis, Ted Dodson, r erica doyle, Ry Dunn, Anaïs Duplan, Marcella Durand, Steve Earle, Mel Elberg, Betsy Fagin, Will Farris, Farnoosh Fathi, Avram Fefer, Camonghne Felix, Jack Ferver, Jennifer Firestone, Jen Fisher, Jameson Fitzpatrick, Dorothy Friedman August, Kay Gabriel, John Godfrey, Suzanne Goldenberg, Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves, Phoebe Greer & Arthur Cañedo, Diana Hamilton, Odetta Hartman, David Henderson, Barbara Henning, Laura Henriksen, Erika Hodges, Bob Holman, Erica Hunt, Cori Hutchinson, Omotara James, Rachel James, Paolo Javier, Cyree Jarelle Johnson, Pierre Joris & Nicole Peyrafitte, Millie Kapp & Matt Shalzi, Vincent Katz, erica kaufman, Amy King, Anna Kreienberg, M Lamar, Yaz Lancaster, Sue Landers, Denizé Lauture, Paul Legault, Rachel Levitsky, Matt Longabucco, Brendan Lorber, Jimena Lucero, Filip Marinovich, Erin Markey, Douglas A. Martin, Eline Marx with Devin Brahja Waldman as teknikal issues, Greg Masters, Andriniki Mattis, Jillian McManemin, Yvonne Meier, Carley Moore, Tracie Morris, Dave Morse, Stephen Motika, Gala Mukomolova, Sahar Muradi, Uche Nduka, Peter Neeley, Precious Okoyomon, Edgar Oliver, Laura Ortman, Nicky Paraiso, Trace Peterson, Matt Proctor & Sarah Safaie, Lorelei Ramirez, El Roy Red, Batya Rosenblum, Bob Rosenthal, Douglas Rothschild, Judah Rubin, John Rufo, George Emilio Sanchez, Tina Satter, Tom Savage, Simon Schuchat, Purvi Shah, Frank Sherlock, Jayson Smith, Sean D. Henry Smith, Pamela Sneed, Patricia Spears Jones, Tammy Faye Starlite, Max Steele, Jim Stewart, Sara Jane Stoner, Bridget Talone, Susie Timmons, Edwin Torres, Tony Towle, Cat Tyc, Aldrin Valdez, Cecilia Vicuna, Anna Vitale, Morgan Vo, Asiya Wadud, Anne Waldman with Fast Speaking Music, Nicole Wallace, Lewis Warsh, Jacqueline Waters, Rachael Wilson, Chavisa Woods, Matvei Yankelevich, John Yau, The Double Yews , Don Yorty, Spoke and Feather, Sparrow / Foamola, The Blow, and St. Mark's Choir
Design: Kate Liebman
#graphic design#typography#art#poetry#reading#poster#poetry project#kate liebman#granary books#2010s
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Largest Vocal Ranges
Caveats: This list is undoubtedly very incomplete. I've not been able to find a recent source that seems anywhere near comprehensive and reliable. Furthermore, I had to use the wayback machine to locate the one I've used here. Also, I've added the top 2 myself because they did not appear in the original list, which was last updated on May 28, 2014.
10 octaves
Tim Storms (G/G♯−5 to G/G♯5)
8 octaves
Georgia Brown (G2 to G10)
6 octaves, 1/2 note
Mike Patton (Eb1 to E7)
5 octaves, 5-1/2 notes
Corey Taylor (Eb1 to C7)
5 octaves, 4-1/2 notes
Diamanda Galás (F2 to C#8)
5 octaves, 3 notes
David Lee Roth (E1 to A6)
5 octaves, 2-1/2 notes
Axl Rose (F1 to Bb6)
5 octaves, 2 notes
Rody Walker (G1 to B6)
5 octaves, 1 note
Nina Hagen (G#1 to Bb6)
5 octaves, 1/2 notes
Ville Valo (C1 to C#6)
Loads more belowe the fold. Open at your own risk!
4 octaves, 6-1/2 notes
Roger Waters (B1 to Bb6)
Mariah Carey (G#2 to G7)
4 octaves, 5-1/2 notes
Kyo (F#1 to E6)
Devin Townsend (C2 to Bb6)
4 octaves, 5 notes
Paul McCartney (A1 to F6)
4 octaves, 4 notes
Dan Swano (D1 to A5)
Jonathan Davis (A1 to E6)
Prince (E2 to B6)
4 octaves, 3 notes
Tim Foust (Eb1 to G#5)
4 octaves, 2-1/2 notes
Jon Bon Jovi (E2 to G#6)
Chino Moreno (F#2 to B6)
4 octaves, 2 notes
King Diamond (A1 to C6)
Peter Steele (Eb1 to F#5)
Minnie Ripperton (Eb3 to F#7)
4 octaves, 1-1/2 notes
Billy Gibbons (G1 to Bb5)
Ken Tamplin (G1 to Bb5)
4 octaves, 1 note
Elvis Presley (G1 to A5)
Anthony Keidis (G1 to A5)
Warrel Dane (G#1 to Bb5)
Jim Gillette (C2 to D6)
Burton Cummings (C2 to D6)
Steven Tyler (D2 to E6)
Serj Tankian (D2 to E6)
Vita (D2 to E6)
Doug Pinnick (E2 to F6)
4 octaves, 1/2 note
David Bowie (G1 to G#5)
Peter Gabriel (G1 to G#5)
Phil Anselmo (A1 to Bb5)
David Draiman (Bb1 to B5)
Rob Halford (C2 to C#6)
Marvin Gaye (D2 to Eb6)
James Brown (Eb2 to E6)
Christina Aguilera (C3 to C#7)
4 octaves
Maynard James Keenan (G1 to G5)
Geoff Tate (A1 to A5)
Captain Beefheart (A1 to A5)
Jon Oliva (A1 to A5)
Nils Frykdahl (A1 to A5)
Tom Araya (C#2 to C#6)
Kai Hansen (C#2 to C#6)
Ian Gillan (D2 to D6)
Glenn Hughes (D2 to D6)
Daniel Heiman (Eb2 to Eb6)
Freddie Mercury (F2 to F6)
3 octaves, 6-1/2 notes
Jorn Lande (Bb1 to A5)
Trent Reznor (C#2 to C6)
3 octaves, 6 notes
Rob Zombie (A1 to G5)
Jack Black (A1 to G5)
Daniel Gildenlow (B1 to A5)
John Lennon (C2 to B5)
Eric Adams (C2 to B5)
Tommy Karevik (PelleK) (D2 to C6)
Nils K. Rue (D2 to C6)
Elton John (E2 to D6)
Robert Smith (E2 to D6)
Jeff Buckley (F2 to E6)
Luis Miguel (G2 to F6) (note: still being analyzed)
3 octaves, 5-1/2 notes
Russell Allen (G#1 to F5)
Nick Cave (B1 to G#5)
Bobby McFerrin (B1 to G#5)
Tony Kakko (B1 to G#5)
Quorthon (B1 to G#5)
Tiny Tim (Eb2 to C6)
Robert Plant (E2 to C#6)
3 octaves, 5 notes
Barry White (F#1 to Eb5)
Roy Khan (Bb1 to F#5)
Roger Daltrey (B1 to G5)
Lou Gramm (B1 to G5)
Chris Isaak (B1 to G5)
Billy Joel (C2 to A5)
David Coverdale (C2 to A5)
Brendon Urie (C#2 to Bb5)
Stevie Wonder (E2 to C6)
Tobias Sammet (E2 to C6)
Rance Allen (F2 to D6)
Siouxsie Sioux (A2 to F6)
Tina Turner (B2 to G6)
3 octaves, 4-1/2 notes
Sean Peck (G1 to Eb5)
Tom Waits (Bb1 to F5)
Tay Zonday (Bb1 to F5)
Marilyn Manson (B1 to F#5)
Burton C. Bell (B1 to F#5)
Bono (C2 to G#5)
Eddie Vedder (C2 to G#5)
Gene Simmons (C2 to G#5)
Andi Deris (C2 to G#5)
Jari Maenpaa (C2 to G#5)
David Gilmour (C#2 to A5)
Hansi Kursch (C#2 to A5)
Morten Harket (C2 to G#5)
James LaBrie (D2 to Bb5)
Matt Barlow (D2 to Bb5)
Ted Neeley (D2 to Bb5)
Bruce Springsteen (Eb2 to B5)
Ronnie James Dio (Eb2 to B5)
Tim "Ripper" Owens (Eb2 to B5)
Miljenko Matijevic (Eb2 to B5)
Brad Delp (F#2 to D6)
Philip Bailey (G2 to Eb6)
Karen O (B2 to F#6)
Claire Boucher (Grimes) (D3 to Bb6)
Annette Olzon (D3 to Bb6)
3 octaves, 4 notes
Mikael Akerfeldt (G1 to D5)
Damon Albarn (B1 to F5)
M. Shadows (C#2 to G#5)
Chris Cornell (D2 to A5)
Brian Johnson (D2 to A5)
Richard Page (D2 to A5)
Layne Staley (Eb2 to Bb5)
Tony Harnell (Eb2 to Bb5)
Bruce Dickinson (E2 to B5)
Paul Stanley (E2 to B5)
Geddy Lee (E2 to B5)
Marc Bolan (E2 to B5)
Graham Bonnett (F2 to C6)
Mark Boals (F2 to C6)
Michael Mills (F2 to C6)
Michael Jackson (F#2 to C#6)
Sammy Hagar (F#2 to C#6)
Sarah Vaughan (G2 to D6)
Cedric Bixler-Zavala (G2 to D6)
Beyonce (A2 to E6)
Kate Bush (B2 to F6)
Cyndi Lauper (Eb3 to Bb6)
3 octaves, 3-1/2 notes
J.D. Summer (G0 to C#4)
Jon Schaffer (F#1 to C5)
Greg Puciato (C2 to F#5)
Tom Jones (C#2 to G5)
Scott Weiland (C#2 to G5)
Fabio Laine (Eb2 to A5)
Jim Morrison (E2 to Bb5)
Adam Lambert(E2 to Bb5)
Stu Block (E2 to Bb5)
Billy Corgan (F#2 to C6)
Myles Kennedy (F#2 to C6)
Jimmy Gnecco (F#2 to C6)
Klaus Nomi (G2 to C#6)
PJ Harvey (A2 to Eb6)
3 octaves, 3 notes
Josh Homme (Bb1 to Eb5)
Brandon Boyd (B1 to E5)
Iggy Pop (B1 to E5)
James Hetfield (C2 to F5)
Julian Casablancas (C#2 to F#5)
Joe Elliott (D2 to G5)
Zak Stevens (D2 to G5)
Nils Patrik Johansson (Eb2 to G#5)
Mick Jagger (E2 to A5)
Nina Simone (E2 to A5)
George Michael (E2 to A5)
Pharrell Williams(E2 to A5)
Michael Kiske(E2 to A5)
Tommy Giles Rogers (E2 to A5)
Tim Buckley (F2 to B5)
Brian May (F2 to B5)
Tori Amos (G2 to C6)
Corey Glover (G2 to C6)
Justin Hawkins (B2 to E6)
Miley Cyrus (B2 to E6)
Marcela Bovio (G#3 to F#5)
3 octaves, 2-1/2 notes
Bob Dylan (C#2 to F5)
Kurt Cobain (C#2 to F5)
Buddy Holly (D2 to F#5)
Chris Martin (Eb2 to G5)
Paul Rodgers (E2 to G#5)
Chad Kroeger (E2 to G#5)
Robin Thicke (F2 to Bb5)
Justin Timberlake (F#2 to B5)
Jared Leto (G#2 to C6)
Norah Jones (A2 to C#6)
Chang Yu-Sheng (Bb2 to D6)
Kelly Clarkson (Eb3 to G6)
3 octaves, 2 notes
Ivan Rebroff (F1 to A5)
Ringo Starr (C2 to E5)
Steve Vai (C2 to E5)
Todd Smith (C2 to E5)
Lou Reed (D2 to F5)
Eminem (D2 to F5)
Thom Yorke (E2 to G5)
Adam Levine (E2 to G5)
Huey Lewis(F2 to A5)
Mika (F2 to A5)
Aretha Franklin (G2 to B5)
Annie Lennox (G2 to B5)
Matt Bellamy (G2 to B5)
James Rivera (G2 to B5)
Michael Bolton (A2 to C6)
Jackie Wilson (A2 to C6)
Alanis Morissette (B2 to D6)
Grace Slick (B2 to D6)
Floor Jansen (D3 to F6)
Cher (D3 to F6)
Annie Haslam (E3 to G6)
3 octaves, 1-1/2 notes
Ozzy Osbourne (Eb2 to F5)
Fred First (Eb2 to F5)
Darroh Sudderth (Eb2 to F5)
Simon LeBon (E2 to F#5)
Barry Gibb (F2 to G#5)
Patrick Stump (F2 to G#5)
Happy Rhodes (F2 to G#5)
Sebastian Bach (F#2 to A5)
Lisa Gerrard (F#2 to A5)
Steve Perry (F#2 to A5)
Matt Tuck (F#2 to A5)
Joey Belladonna (G2 to Bb5)
Ella Fitzgerald (G#2 to B5)
Michael Sweet (Bb2 to C#6)
Rihanna (B2 to C#6)
Tarja Turunen (F3 to G#6)
3 octaves, 1 note
Till Lindemann (G1 to A4)
Leonard Cohen (G1 to A4)
Dave Gahan (B1 to C5)
Glenn Danzig (C2 to D5)
Dave Grohl (D2 to E5)
Neil Young (E2 to F5)
Claudio Sanchez (E2 to F5)
Brian Wilson (F2 to G5)
Phil Collins (F2 to G5)
Joacim Cans (F#2 to G#5) (still being analyzed)
David Byron (G2 to A5)
Jon Anderson (G2 to A5)
John Arch (G2 to A5)
Alessandro Conti (G2 to A5)
Ray Charles (G#2 to Bb5)
Bob Marley (A2 to B5)
Steve Winwood (A2 to B5)
Ann Wilson (C3 to D6)
3 octaves, 1/2 note
Jeremy Enigk (F2 to F#5) (still being analyzed)
Marc Storace (G2 to G#5) (still being analyzed)
Spencer Sotelo (G#2 to A5)
Justin Bieber (A2 to Bb5)
Lady Gaga (Bb2 to B5)
Beth Gibbons (C#3 to D6)
Lana Del Rey (C3 to C#6)
Amy Lee (Eb3 to E6)
3 octaves
Christopher Lee (Bb1 to Bb4)
Billy Idol (C2 to C5)
Michael Hutchence (C#2 to C#5)
Brian Molko (D2 to D5)
Paul Simon (Eb2 to Eb5)
Roy Orbison (E2 to E5)
Howard Jones (Killswitch Engage) (E2 to E5)
Chris Jericho (G2 to G5)
Chester Bennington (G#2 to G#5)
Lorde (G#2 to G#5)
Chris Barretto (G#2 to G#5)
Janis Joplin (B2 to B5)
Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth (B2 to B5)
2 octaves, 6-1/2 notes
Dave Mustaine (E2 to Eb5)
Taylor Hawkins (F#2 to F5)
Hyde. (F#2 to F5)
Sting (G2 to F#5)
John Fogerty (G2 to F#5)
Billy Joe Armstrong (A2 to G#5)
Gwen Stefani (Eb3 to D6)
Rod Stewart (C#3 to C6)
Sinead O'Connor (A2 to G#5)
Bruno Mars (Bb2 to A5)
2 octaves, 6 notes
Brent Smith (E2 to D5)
Steven Wilson (E2 to D5)
Chris Corner (F2 to E5)
Robin Gibb (G2 to F5)
John Garcia (G2 to F5)
Julee Cruise (A2 to G5)
John Lydon (A2 to G5) (analysis in progress)
Adrian Belew (A2 to G5) (analysis in progress)
Mike Pinder (A2 to G5) (analysis in progress)
Daniel Tompkins (A2 to G5) (analysis in progress)
Billy Ocean (Bb2 to G#5)
Joe Cocker (B2 to A5)
Adele (C3 to B5)
Dolly Parton (E3 to D6)
Bjork (E3 to D6)
2 octaves, 5-1/2 notes
Johnny Cash (B1 to G#4)
Little Richard (F2 to Eb5)
Nate Ruess (G#2 to F5)
Z.P. Theart (Bb2 to G5)
Andrew Stockdale (B2 to G#5)
Vince Neil (C3 to Bb5)
2 octaves, 5 notes
Michael Stipe (D2 to B4)
David Ruffin (E2 to C5)
Van Morrison (E2 to C5)
Chuck Berry (E2 to C5)
Mick Hucknall (F#2 to Eb5)
Art Garfunkel (G2 to E5)
Chris Jericho (G2 to E5)
John Lodge (A2 to F5)
Alicia Keys (Bb2 to F#5)
Hayley Williams (Bb2 to F#5)
Anneke van Giersbergen (C3 to A5)
Joanna Newsom (C3 to A5)
2 octaves, 4-1/2 notes
Raine Maida (D2 to Bb4)
Adam Young (G2 to Eb5)
Damian Wilson (B2 to F#5)
Joni Mitchell (C#3 to A5)
Dusty Springfield (D3 to Bb5)
Katy Perry (D3 to Bb5)
2 octaves, 4 notes
Gerard Way (G2 to D5)
Drake Bell (A2 to E5)
Jonny Craig (A2 to E5)
Otis Redding (B2 to F5)
Stevie Nicks (B2 to F5)
Smokey Robinson (C3 to G5)
Kellin Quinn (C3 to G5)
Whitney Houston (C#3 to G#5)
2 octaves, 3-1/2 notes
Frank Sinatra (D2 to G#4)
Neil Diamond (D2 to G#4)
Josh Groban (F#2 to C5)
Meat Loaf (A2 to Eb5)
Ray William Johnson (C3 to F#5)
2 octaves, 3 notes
Justin Hayward (G2 to C5)
Zack de la Rocha (A2 to D5)
Jesse Leach (A2 to D5) (analysis in progress)
Brian Aubert (B2 to E5)
2 octaves, 2-1/2 notes
Jerry Lee Lewis (G#2 to C5)
Ricky Martin (Bb2 to D5)
Luciano Pavarotti (C#3 to F5)
2 octaves, 2 notes
Jeff Magnum (G2 to B4) (analysis in progress)
Sam Cooke (A2 to C5)
Karen Carpenter (D3 to F5)
Loreena McKennitt (E3 to G5)
2 octaves, 1-1/2 notes
Taylor Swift (E3 to F#5)
2 octaves, 1/2 note
Bill Kaulitz (C3 to C#5) (analysis in progress)
2 octaves
Skin (Deborah Dyer) (B3 to B5)
1 octave, 3 notes
Avi Kaplan (A2 to D4) (analysis in progress)
Had not been analyzed [at the time of the article]:
Christian Alvestam
Julie Andrews
Marc Anthony
Blixa Bargeld
Beck
Andy Bell
Pat Benatar
Andre Benjamin (Andre 3000)
James Blake
Cory Brandan
Sarah Brightman
Joseph Calleja
Anna Carolina
Tom Chaplin
Kristen Chenowith
Jarvis Church
Merry Clayton
Robert Crowe
Atilla Csihar
Lisa Dalbello
D'Angelo
Jon DeLeo
Marcella Detroit
Ryan Devlin
Celine Dion
James Euringer
Siobhan Fahey
Agnetha Faltskog
Feist
Rachel Ferrell
Dani Filth
Lisa Fischer
Elizabeth Fraser
Marta Gabriel
Declan Galbraith
Merrill Garbus
Sameer Ghadia
Jared Gomes
Ariana Grande
Steve Green
Emily Haines
Zac Hanson
Imogen Heap
Donnie Iris
Freddie Jackson
Jim James
Alain Johannes
Daniel Johns
Jyrki 69
Tom Keifer
Andy Kuntz
Patti LaBelle
Caroline Lavelle
Aaron Lewis
Adam Lopez
Patti Lupone
Billy MacKenzie
Madonna
Barry Manilow
Bobby Martin
Dean Martin
Sylvia "Skin" Massy
Dave Matthews
Maxwell
Sarah McLachlan
Roger Miller
Chuck Mosley
Peter Murphy
Aaron Neville
Harry Nilsson
Brandy Norwood
Alissa Now
Sally Oldfield
Beth Orton
David Pack
Ronan Parke
Paul Potts
Panda Bare
Pink
Josh Ramsay
Lou Rhodes
Dax Riggs
Jasmine Rodgers
Kenny Rogers
Linda Ronstadt
Gavin Rossdale
Mike Semesky
Sia
Sho
Norman Skinner
Martina Sorbara
Cat Stevens
Shirley Strachan
Barbra Streisand
Stumpen (Gero Ivers)
Lacey Sturm
Yma Sumac
Avey Tare
Alan Tecchio
Neil Tennant
Ray Thomas
Tracey Thorn
Mel Torme
Conway Twitty
Jimmy Urine
Regine Velasquez
Frankie Valli
Varg Vikemes
Violetta Villas
Tim Waurick
Alissa White-Gluz
Andrew Wood
Yama-B
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RWBY (Behind the Voice Actors)
MAIN RWBY CAST
Ruby Rose: Lindsay Jones
Weiss Schnee: Kara Eberle and 1 other
Casey Lee Williams
Blake Belladonna: Arryn Zech
Yang Xiao Long: Barbara Dunkelman
Jaune Arc: Miles Luna
Nora Valkyrie: Samantha Ireland
Lie Ren: Monty Oum and 1 other
Neath Oum
MAJOR ROLES
Qrow Branwen: Vic Mignogna and 1 other
Ernesto Jason Liebrecht
Oscar Pine: Aaron Dismuke
Professor Ozpin: Shannon McCormick
Cinder Fall: Jessica Nigri
James Ironwood: Jason Rose
Emerald Sustrai: Katie Newville
Sun Wukong: Michael Jones
Pyrrha Nikos: Jen Brown
Penny Polendina: Taylor McNee
Mercury Black: J.J. Castillo and 1 other
Yuri Lowenthal
Winter Schnee: Elizabeth Maxwell
Salem: Jen Taylor
Neopolitan: No Voice Actor
Dr. Arthur Watts: Christopher Sabat
Tyrian Callows: Jessie James Grelle
Hazel Rainart: William Orendorff
Bartholomew Oobleck: Joel Heyman
Peter Port: Ryan Haywood and 1 other
Anthony Sardinha
Maria Calavera: Melissa Sternenberg
Adam Taurus: Garrett Hunter
Robyn Hill: Cristina Valenzuela
Roman Torchwick: Gray G. Haddock and 2 others
Billy Kametz
Christopher Wehkamp
Neptune Vasilias: Kerry Shawcross
Glynda Goodwitch: Kathleen Zuelch
Jacques Schnee: Jason Douglas
Raven Branwen: Anna Hullum
Clover Ebi: Christopher Wehkamp
Elm Ederne: Dawn M. Bennett
Marrow Amin: Marrow Amin
Harriet Bree: Anairis Quiñones
Vine Zeki: Todd Womack
Ghira Belladonna: Kent Williams
Whitley Schnee: Howard Wang
Ilia Amitola: Cherami Leigh
Kali Belladonna: Tara Platt
Taiyang Xiao Long: Burnie Burns
Vernal: Amber Lee Connors
Little: Luci Christian
Somewhat: Luci Christian
May Marigold: Kdin Jenzen
Joanna Greenleaf: Marissa Lenti
Fiona Thyme: Michele Everheart
Dr. Pietro Polendina: Dave Fennoy
Klein Sieben: J. Michael Tatum
Corsac Albain: Derek Mears
Fennec Albain: Mike McFarland
Leonardo Lionheart: Daman Mills
Curious Cat: Robbie Daymond
Coco Adel: Ashley Jenkins
Velvet Scarlatina: Caiti Ward
Yatsuhashi Daichi: Joe MacDonald
Cardin Winchester: Adam Ellis
Caroline Cordovin: Mela Lee
Jabberwalker: Richard Norman
Jinn: Colleen Clinkenbeard
Flynt Coal: Flynt Flossy
Neon Katt: Meg Turney
Saphron Cotta-Arc: Lindsay Sheppard
Terra Cotta-Arc: Jamie Smith
Blacksmith: Kimlinh Tran
Lil’ Miss Malachite: Luci Christian
Willow Schnee: Caitlin Glass
The Hound: Ernesto Jason Liebrecht
Hei “Junior” Xiong: Jack Pattillo
Miltia Malachite: Maggie Tominey
Melanie Malachite: Maggie Tominey
Zwei: Penny Layne Matthews
Ozma: Aaron Dismuke and 1 other
Shannon McCormick
God of Light: Chase McCaskill
God of Darkness: Bruce DuBose
Ambrosius: Valentine Stokes
Jinxy: Brendan Blaber
Red Prince: Michael Malconian
Herbalist: Christopher Guerrero
Creatures of Grimm: William Orendorff
MINOR ROLES
Announcer: Jeff Williams
AK-130 Android: Shane Newville
Shopkeep: Patrick Rodriguez
Goons: William Lopez and 1 other
Isaiah Torres
Cyril Ian: Patrick Rodriguez
Lisa Lavender: Jen Brown
Student: Kerry Shawcross
Russel Thrush: Shane Newville
Police Officers: Burnie Burns and 1 other
Joel Heyman
Sailors: Isaiah Torres and 1 other
Daniel Fabelo
White Fang Goon: Chris Martin
Penny’s Driver: Alan Abdine
Tukson: Adam Ellis
CCT AI: Megan Castro
Schnee Corp Operator: Emily McBride
Atlas Soldiers: Jon Risinger and 19 others
Patrick Rodriguez
Shane Newville
Kerry Shawcross
Josh Flanagan
Jeb Aguilar-Kendrick
J.D. Arredondo
Kirk Johnson
Alena Lecorchick
Tony Salvaggio
César Altagracia
Quentin Holtz
Nicholas Swift
Ed Whetstone
Cody Hawkins
Andrea Ratsos
Noël Wiggins
Dalton Allen
Nick Cramer
White Fang Lieutenant: Gray G. Haddock
“Deery”: Maggie Tominey
Student: Jacob Strickler
Perry: Kyle Taylor
White Fang Goons: Austin Hardwicke and 3 others
Miles Luna
Dustin Matthews
Josh Ornelas
Councilman: Gray G. Haddock
Reese Chloris: Erin Winn
Bolin Hori: Jon Risinger
Brawnz Ni: Blaine Gibson
Roy Stallion: No Voice Actor
Nolan Porfirio: Aaron Marquis
May Zedong: No Voice Actor
Bartender: Markus Horstmeyer
Nebula Violette: Kate Warner
Scarlet David: Gavin Free
Dew Gayl: Kim Newman
Sage Ayana: Josh Ornelas
Gwen Darcy: Mylissa Zelechowski
Octavia Ember: Claire Hogan
Video Game Announcer: Gray G. Haddock
Ciel Soleil: Yssa Badiola
Salesman: César Altagracia
Woman: Kate Warner
Man: Robert Reynolds
Large Man: Alex Leonard
Inn Keeper: Joe MacDonald
Crying Child Illusion: Maggie Tominey
Amber: Laura Bailey
Paramedic: Jon Risinger
Atlas Security Guard: Jonathan Floyd
Haven Tourist: Robert Reynolds
News Reporter: Tyler Coe
Broadcast Op: Cole Gallian
Warning Announcer: Kate Warner
Atlas Ship Captain: Travis Willingham
Blue Three: Andrea Caprotti
Mayor: Mike McFarland
Blacksmith: Christopher Guerrero
Dying Huntsman: Alejandro Saab
Captain: Bruce Carey
Reporter 01: Tyler Coe
Reporter 02: Amber Lee Connors
Reporter 03: Jason Douglas
Crew Member 1: Yunhao Zhang
First Mate: Derrek Ziegler
Crew Member 2: Chris Kokkinos
Oscar’s Aunt: Marissa Lenti
Higanbana Waitress: Kim Newman
Businessman: Scott Frerichs
Businesswoman: Amber Lee Connors
Henry Marigold: Alejandro Saab
Angry Businessman: Nick Landis
Waiter: Kyler Smith
Trophy Wife: Felecia Angelle
Husband: Chris Kokkinos
An Ren: Dawn M. Bennett
Lie Ren (young): Apphia Yu
Young Blacksmith: Connor Pickens
Tall Boy: Scott Frerichs
Short Boy: Marissa Lenti
Medium Boy: Amber Lee Connors
Li Ren: Kaiji Tang
Nora Valkyrie (young): Kristen McGuire
Mistral Pilot: Stan Lewis
Atlas Pilot: Richard Norman
Train Announcer: Alena Lecorchick
Mistral Pilot: Reina Scully
Menagerie Guard: Gio Coutinho
Bartender: Zane Rutledge
Shay D. Mann: Clifford Chapin
Sienna Khan: Monica Rial
Bandit One: Chris Kokkinos
Saber Rodentia: William Ball
Bandit Two: Billy B. Burson III
Worried Mother: Victoria Holden
Mata: Scott Frerichs
Yuma: Nick Landis
Ramen Shop Owner: Nick Landis
Small Girl: Emily Fajardo
Trifa: Emily Fajardo
Menagerie Guard 1: Stan Lewis
Menagerie Guard 2: Jenn K. Tidwell
Faunus 01: Willem W. Keetell
Faunus 02: Ariel LaCroix
Young Faunus Woman: Christine Stuckart
Older Faunus Man: Patrick Rodriguez
White Fang Members: Luis “Paco” Vazquez and 2 others
Willem W. Keetell
Jenn K. Tidwell
Mistral Police Captain: Jamie Smith
White Fang Guards: Christine Stuckart and 2 others
César Altagracia
Connor Pickens
Dee: Alex Mai
Dudley: Christopher Guerrero
Mistral Woman: Lauren Aptekar
Newscaster: Ethan Marler
Body Guard: Jenn K. Tidwell
Frightened Man: Richard Norman
Eldest Daughter: Jenn K. Tidwell
Youngest Daughter: Lauren Aptekar
Tock: Ruth Urquhart
Adrian Cotta-Arc: Lucella Wren Clary
Nubuck Guards: Kyle Phillips
Red Haired Woman: Jen Brown
Terminal Soldier: Connor Pickens
Argus Air Control: Danzer Koehler
Manta Two-Two: Noël Wiggins
Manta Three-Four: Dalton Allen
Manta Two-One: Melanie Stern
Manta Two-Four: Joe Clary
Atlas Air Traffic Female: Alena Lecorchick
Drunk Mann: Joel Mann
Drinking Buddy: Dustin Matthews
Forest: Eric Baudour
Pilots: Billy B. Burson III and 1 other
Todd Womack
Fria: Luci Christian
Newscaster: Scott Morgan
Mantle Citizen: Kirk Johnson
Mantle Patrol: Quentin Holtz
News Broadcaster: Kyle Taylor
AK-200 Driver: Ed Whetstone
Patrol: Connor Pickens
Waiters: Kirk Johnson and 1 other
Christine Stuckart
Female Dinner Guest: Lauren Aptekar
Councilman Sleet: Chad James
Councilwoman Camilla: Anairis Quiñones
Mantle Child: Brooke Olson
Citizens: Quentin Holtz and 5 others
Nikita Steele
Nicholas Swift
Jenn K. Tidwell
Alena Lecorchick
Ed Whetstone
Manta Team Delta: Richard Norman
Atlas Pilots: Ed Whetstone and 1 other
Alena Lecorchick
Atlas Commander: Zoe Terhune and 1 other
Kate Daigler
Atlas Technician: Alena Lecorchick
Reporter: Nick Schwartz
Mother: Jenn K. Tidwell
Disgruntled Grandmother: Christine Stuckart
Fiona’s Uncle: Gus Sorola
Crimson: César Altagracia
Mechanical Voice: Andrea Ratsos
Operator: Nick Schwartz
Madame: Linda Leonard
Step-Sisters: Amanda Lee
Rhodes: Christian Young
Commanders: Billy B. Burson III and 2 others
Kdin Jenzen
Zack Watkins
Child: Alexia Cruz
Father: Matthew Cruz
Computer Terminal: Alanah Pearce
Atlas Officer: Billy B. Burson III
CCT Voice: Jackie Izawa
Civilian: Chris Demarais
Summer Rose: Morgan Lauré Garrett
The Bird: Richard Norman
Mouse: Brendan Blaber
Mouse Leader: Jamie Battle
Townsperson: Jamie Battle
Toy Soldiers: Nick Cramer and 4 others
Billy B. Burson III
Kdin Jenzen
Cody Hawkins
Michael Malconian
Toy Guard: Brendan Blaber
White Pawns: Brandan Blaber and 3 others
Billy B. Burson III
Jamie Battle
Michael Malconian
Hawker: César Altagracia
Teapot Lady: Kdin Jenzen
Blue Paper Pleaser: Connor Pickens
Yellow Paper Pleaser: Dalton Allen
Green Paper Pleaser: Dustin Matthews
Red Paper Pleaser: Paula Decanini
Purple Paper Pleaser: Yssa Badiola
Genial Gem: Paula Decanini
Alyx: Shara Kirby
Vacuan 1: Eddy Rivas
Vacuan 2: Melinda Bonifay
ADDITIONAL VOICES
Austin Hardwicke
Blaine Gibson
Daniel Fabelo
Dustin Matthews
Harley Dwortz
Jeff Yohn
Kris McMeans
Kristina Nguyen
Luis “Paco” Vazquez
Maggie Tominey
Megan Castro
Shane Newville
Sheena Duquette
Stefanie Hardy
#rwby#rwby voice actors#behind the voice actors#team rwby#team jnpr#team strq#beacon academy#salem's inner circle#atlas military#team sssnn#the white fang#happy huntresses#schnee manor#ace ops#branwen tribe#the ever after#team cfvy#team crdl#rwby relics#team fnki#arc family#rwby spider#xiong family
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These are the throuples that are currently in the tournament in alphabetical order by media. The bolded ones have no description and the italicised ones have no image (Last Updated: 11th May 2025):
3 Will Be Free: Neo, Shin and Miw
A Chorus of Dragons: Kihrin D'mon, Janel Theranon and Teraeth
Agents of Shield: Jemma Simmons, Leopold Fitz and Daisy "Skye" Johnson
Arrow: Oliver Queen, John Diggle and Felicity Smoak
Avatar: The Last Airbender: Katara, Aang and Zuko
The Bad Guys: Snake, Wolf and Diane
Batman Comics: Bruce Wayne, Selina Kyle and Talia al'Ghul
Berserk: Guts, Casca and Griffith
The Big Bang Theory: Bernadette Rostenkowski, Howard Wolowitz and Rajesh Koothrappali
Boy Meets World: Cory Matthews, Shawn Hunter and Topanga Lawrence
Carrie: Carrie White, Susan Snell and Tommy Ross
Chihayafuru: Chihaya, Taichi and Arata
Dead Boy Detectives: Crystal Palace, Edwin Paine and Charles Roland
DC Comics: Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman
Doctor Odyssey: Avery Morgan, Tristan Silva and Max Bankman
Doctor Who: 12th Doctor, Missy and Clara
Ferris Bueller's Day Off: Ferris, Sloan and Cameron
Física o Química: La Nueva Generatión: Asia, Koldo and Jon
Ghost Trick: Alma, Cabanela and Jowd
The Golden Girls: Dorothy Zbornak, Blanche Devereaux and Rose Nylund
Guardians of the Galaxy: Peter Quill, Richard Rider and Gamora
Homestar Runner: Homestar Runner, Marzipan, and Strong Bad
Ice Age: Manny, Sid and Diego
The Infernal Devices: Will, Tessa and Jem
The Inheritance Cycle: Dragon, Arya and Murtagh
Jane Eyre: Bertha Mason, Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester
Jurassic Park: Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler and Ian Malcolm
Keroro Gunso AKA Sgt Frog: Giroro, Dororo and Keroro
Kim Possible: Kim Possible, Ron Stoppable, and Monique
The Kingkiller Chronicle: Bast, The Chronicler and Kvothe
The Kingkiller Chronicle: Kvothe, Willem and Simmon
Lockwood & Co: Quill Kipps, Lucy Carlyle and Anthony Lockwood
Love Me To Death: Mercedes, Victor, and Enrique
Luca: Giulia, Luca and Alberto
Lupin III: Arsene Lupin III, Daisuke Jigen and Ishikawa Goemon XIII
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.: Gaby Teller, Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin
Mare Fuori: Naditza, Filippo and Carmine
Mario Series: Princess Daisy, Luigi and Prince Peasley
MASH: Hawkeye Pierce, Bj Hunnicut and Peg Hunnicut
Mass Effect: Garrus, Tali and Shepard
Merrily We Roll Along: Frank, Charlie and Mary
Mo Dao Zu Shi: Jin Guangyao, Lan Xichen and Nie Mingjue
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters: Keiko, Bill and Lee
A Monster in Paris: Francoeur, Lucille and Raoul
The Mortal Instruments: Jace, Clary and Simon
The Muppets: Waldorf, Statler, and Astoria
The Muppets: Kermit, Miss Piggy, and Fozzie
Nancy Drew: Nancy Drew, George Fayne and Ned Nickerson
Othello: Iago, Othello and Desdemona
Perry Mason: Perry Mason, Della Street and Paul Drake
The Phantom of the Opera: Erik, Raoul de Chaligny and Christine Daaé
The Picture of Dorian Gray: Dorian Gray, Basil Hallward and Lord Henry
Pinky and the Brain: The Brain, Pinky and Phar Fignewton
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire/Adventures: Maxie, Archie and Matt
Pokémon Scarlet/Violet: Clavell, Sada and Turo
Pokémon X/Y: Calem, Shauna and Serena
The Princess Bride: Fezzik, Inigo and Wesley
Project Sekai: Rui Kamishiro, Shizuku Hinomori and Tsukasa Tenma
Red Dwarf: Kryten, Lister and Cat
The Road Within: Vincent, Marie and Alex
Romeo & Juliet: Romeo, Rosaline and Juliet
Severance: Irving, Burt and Fields
Sherlock & Co: John Watson, Sherlock Holmes, and Mariana Ametxazurra
Shrek: Donkey, Shrek and Fiona
Shugo Chara: Tadase, Amu and Ikuto
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas: Sinbad, Proteus and Marina
Six of Crows: Jesper Fahey, Inej Ghafa and Kaz Brekker
Star Wars: Leia Organa, Han Solo and Chewbacca
Static Shock: Richie Foley, Virgil Hawkins and Daisy Watkins
Stranger Things: Nancy Wheeler, Steve Harrington and Jonathan Byer
Super Mario: Bowser, Mario and Princess Peach
Ted Lasso: Roy Kent, Keeley Jones and Jamie Tartt
The Tick: The Tick, Arthur, and Carmelita
Tokyo Ghoul: Seidou Takizawa, Akira Mado and Koutarou Amon
Totally Spies!: Clover, Alex and Sam
Transformers: Ratchet, Rodimus Prime and Drift
Twelfth Night: Viola/Cesario, Olivia and Duke Orsino
Welcome to Demon School Iruma-kun: Suzuki Iruma, Asmodeus Alice and Valac Clara
White Collar: Neal Caffrey, Peter Burke and Elizabeth Burke
Wings of Fire: Clearsight, Sunstreak and LeafWing
Winx Club: Stormy, Icy and Darcy
Winx Club: Stella, Bloom and Flora
Yentl: Anshel, Avigdor and Hadass
Y: The Last Man: Dr. Allison Mann, Yorick Brown and Agent 355
Zero Escape/Zero Time Dilemma: Carlos, Junpei Tenmyouji, and Akane Kurashiki
Feel free to submit descriptions or images for any of these throuples!
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I listened to 52 full albums in February (including re-listens)! I think that might have been my biggest full-album-listening month ever :0
List below:
Replacements - Tim (1985) Replacements - Let It Be (1984) Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me (1987) Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers - epon. (1976) Maria João Pires - Bach: Piano Solo (2023) Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat (1968) Dave Loggins - Apprentice (1974) Jeff Buckley - Grace (1994) Joan Baez - Joan Baez, Vol. 2 (1961) Elida Almeida - Kebrada (2017) Hahn Dae-soo - 멀고 먼-길 (Long Long Road) (1974) Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On (1973) Joe Strummer - Walker (1987) Orchestra Super Mazembe - Hits of Mazembe, vol. 2 (1977) PJ Harvey - Is This Desire? (1998) Stevie Nicks - Bella Donna (1981) Billy Joel - Piano Man (1973) ANOHNI & the Johnsons - I Am a Bird Now (2005) Joan Baez - Joan Baez/5 (1964) Paul Westerberg - 14 Songs (1993) Pokey LaFarge - Riverboat Soul (2010) Joanna Sternberg - I've Got Me (2023) Linda Perhacs - Parallelograms (1970) Ben Vaughn - Vaughn Sings Vaughn, Vol. 1 (2007) Black Flag - Damaged (1981) Belle and Sebastian - Push Barman to Open Old Wounds, Vol. 2 (2000) Cyndi Lauper - Hat Full of Stars (1993) Paul Westerberg - Stereo (2002) Grandpaboy - Dead Man Shake (2003) Blues Brothers - The Blues Brothers OST (1980) Felice Brothers - Iantown (2006) DOPE LEMON - Honey Bones (2016) Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps (1979) Neil Young - Live Rust (1979) Funkadelic - Maggot Brain (1971) Indigo Girls - Rites of Passage (1992) Only Ones - Special View (1978) Herbert Grönemeyer - So Gut '79–'83 (1992) Barış Manço - Dağlar Dağlar (1987) Nina Simone - Little Girl Blue (1959) Billy Joel - The Nylon Curtain (1982) Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963) Vieux Farka Touré - The Secret (2011) Felice Brothers - Through These Reins and Gone (2006) Neil Young - On the Beach (1974) Jolie Holland - Pint of Blood (2011) Roy Orbison - At the Rock House (1958) Grant Lee Buffalo - Fuzzy (1993) Joan Armatrading - Me Myself I (1980) Paul Robeson - Songs of Free Men (1942) Norma Tanega - Walkin' My Cat Named Dog (1966) Adriano Celentano - Il ragazzo della via Gluck (1966)
#about music#musicblogging#albums#music nerd#cosmo gyres#as is usual for my personal album-listening rules:#this only includes albums i listened to in one sitting#and without skipping any tracks (or parts of tracks)#for instance i also listened to both the first two records of the three-record set#'shout! the essential alex harvey'#but i'm not counting it because i'm still working my way through the third disc#i'll put it on my march list instead
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Title: Corpse Bride
Rating: PG
Director: Tim Burton, Mike Johnson
Cast: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Tracey Ullman, Paul Whitehouse, Joanna Lumley, Albert Finney, Richard E. Grant, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough, Jane Horrocks, Enn Reitel, Deep Roy, Danny Elfman, Stephen Ballantyne, Lisa Kay
Release year: 2005
Genres: fantasy, romance, horror
Blurb: Victor is a young man whisked away to the underworld and wed to a mysterious corpse bride, while his real bride Victoria waits bereft in the land of the living.
#corpse bride#pg#tim burton#mike johnson#johnny depp#helena bonham carter#emily watson#tracey ullman#paul whitehouse#2005#fantasy#romance#horror
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Birthdays 1.10
Beer Birthdays
William Copeland (1834)
Nancy Johnson (1961)
Todd Alstrom (1969)
Eric Salazar (1973)
Frances Michelle (1987)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Pat Benatar; rock singer (1953)
Jim Croce; pop singer (1943)
Donald Fagen; musician (1948)
Bernard Lee; actor, "M" (1908)
Max Roach; jazz musician, drummer (1925)
Famous Birthdays
John Acton; English historian (1834)
Stephen Ambrose; historian, writer (1936)
Earl Bakken; inventor (1924)
Sune Bergström; Swedish biochemist (1916)
Katherine Blodgett; inventor, scientist (1898)
Ray Bolger; actor (1904)
Francis X. Bushman; actor, director, and screenwriter (1883)
Jared Carter; poet and author (1939)
Shawn Colvin; singer (1956)
Eldzier Cortor; painter (1916)
Roy E. Disney; businessman, Disney CEO (1930)
Dean Dixon; American-Swiss conductor (1915)
Aynsley Dunbar; English drummer and songwriter (1946)
George Foreman; boxer (1939)
Cynthia Freeman; author (1915)
Al Goldstein; pornographer (1936)
Evan Handler; actor (1961)
Ronnie Hawkins; rockabilly singer (1935)
Paul Henried; actor (1908)
Barbara Hepworth; sculptor (1903)
Rosella Hightower; ballerina (1920)
Walter Hill; film director (1942)
David Horowitz; activist and author (1939)
Frank James; outlaw (1843)
Robinson Jeffers; poet, writer (1887)
Janet Jones; actor (1961)
Jeffrey Catherine Jones; comics and fantasy artist (1944)
Donald Knuth; mathematician, computer scientist (1938)
Philip Levine; poet (1928)
Martin Lichtenstein; German physician and explorer (1780)
Linda Lovelace; pornstar (1939)
Willie McCovey; San Francisco Giants 1B (1938)
J.P. McEvoy; writer (1897)
Sal Mineo; actor (1939)
Cyril Neville; musician (1948)
Milton Parker; businessman, co-founder of the Carnegie Deli (1919)
Johnnie Ray; singer-songwriter and pianist (1927)
Charles G. D. Roberts; Canadian poet and author (1860)
John Root; architect (1850)
Michael Schenker; German guitarist and songwriter (1955)
Tony Soper; English ornithologist (1929)
Rod Stewart; pop singer (1945)
Scott Thurston; American guitarist and songwriter (1952)
Bill Toomey; Olympic gold medalist for Decathlon (1939)
Robert Woodrow Wilson; physicist and astronomer (1936)
Johannes Zick; German painter (1702)
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg; German composer (1760)
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Reading List - 2025
Currently Reading:
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
Digital Logic and State Machine Design by David J. Comer
The Third Man Factor by John Geiger
Books Read:
Adventures in Cryptozoology Vol. 1 by Richard Freeman
Ancient Mysteries, Modern Visions by Philip S. Callahan
Deciphering the Indus Script by Asko Parpola
Eat That Frog! by Brain Tracy
Egyptian Hieroglyphics by Stephanie Rossini
Gods and Myths of Ancient Egypt by Robert A. Armour
How Writing Came About by Denise Schmandt-Besserat
Jung and the Tarot by Sallie Nichols
Leonard McCoy: Frontier Doctor
The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain
Some Account of the Council of Nicea by John Kaye
The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
Future Reading:
All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren
Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez
Anne of Green Bagels by Susan Schade and Jon Buller
Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery
The Anti-Mary Exposed by Carrie Gress
The Arm of the Starfish by Madeleine L'Engle
The Art Nouveau Style by Stephan Tschudi Madsen
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
Beezus and Ramona by Beverly Clearly
The Blade Itself by Joe Ambercrombie
The Book of Dragons by Edith Nesbit
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
The Call of the Wild by Jack London
Carmilla by Josphen Sheridan Le Fanu
The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
Champions of the Rosary by Donald H. Calloway
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
The Complete Works of H. P. Lovecraft
Cranfod by Elizabeth Gaskell
Cubism by Guillaume Apollinaire
Dancing with Siva by Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
Dark Journey Deep Grace by Roy Ratcliff
Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
The Dialogue of St Catherine of Siena by St. Catherine
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett
Evolution by Nowell Stebbing
Expressionism by Ashley Bassie
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods by Hal Johnson
Found in a Bookshop by Stephanie Butland
Frankenstein by Mary Shelly
Freaks on the Fells by R. M. Ballantyne
Freckles by Gene Stratton-Porter
Fundamentals of Character Design by Various Authors
A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter
Good Hunting by Theodore Roosevelt
Graceling by Kristin Cashore
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miquel de Cervantes Saavedra
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Humorous Ghost Stories by Various Authors
Illuminated Manuscripts by Tamara Woronowa
The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis
The Intellectual Life: Its Spirit, Conditions, Methods by Fr. A. G. Sertillanges
The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
The Javelin Program by Derin Edala
Joan Miro by Joan Miro
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
The Life of St Catherine of Siena by Blessed Raymond of Capua
Light of the Western Stars by Zane Grey
Living by the Sword by Eric Demski
The Longest Cocktail Party by Richard DiLello
Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell
Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis
Middlemarch by George Eliot
My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante
North and South by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Orlando by Virginia Woolf
Otis Spofford by Beverly Clearly
Pat of Silver Bush by L. M. Montgomery
Peter and Wendy by J. M. Barrie
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
Return of the Thief by Megan Turner
The Secret of the Rosary by St. Louis de Montfort
The Shining by Stephen King
Show Me God by Fred Heeren
The Silmarillion by J R R Tolkien
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Strange Love by Ann Aguirre
The Story of a Soul by St. Therese of Liseux
The River by Gary Paulsen
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte
Things My Son Needs to Know About the World by Fredrik Backman
Till We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis
The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
Villette by Charlotte Bronte
Walking Practice by Dolki Min
We Are Where the Nightmares Go and Other Stories by C. Robert Cargill
The Weiser Field Guide to Cryptozoology by Deena West Budd
The White Mountains by John Christopher
Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers
Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell
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Ernestine Wade
By Life Magazine via Google Images-Photographer Loomis Dean., Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=28885998
Ernestine Wade (August 7, 1906 – April 15, 1983) was an American actress. She was best known for playing the role of Sapphire Stevens on both the radio and TV versions of The Amos 'n' Andy Show.
Born in Jackson, Mississippi, Wade was trained as a singer and organist. Her family had a strong connection to the theater. Her mother, Hazel Wade, worked in vaudeville as a performer, while her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Johnson, worked for the Lincoln Theater in Baltimore, Maryland.
Ernestine grew up in Los Angeles and started her acting career at age four. In 1935, Ernestine was a member of the Four Hot Chocolates singing group. She appeared in bit parts in films and did the voice performance of a butterfly in the 1946 Walt Disney production Song of the South. Wade was a member of the choir organized by actress-singer Anne Brown for the filming of the George Gershwin biographical film Rhapsody in Blue (1945) and appeared in the film as one of the "Catfish Row" residents in the Porgy and Bess segment. She enjoyed the highest level of prominence on Amos 'n Andy by playing the shrewish, demanding and manipulative wife of George "Kingfish" Stevens. Wade, Johnny Lee, and Lillian Randolph, Amanda Randolph, Jester Hairston, Roy Glenn (and several others) were among the Amos 'n' Andy radio cast members to also appear in the TV series.
Ernestine began playing Sapphire Stevens in 1939, but originally came to the Amos 'n' Andy radio show in the role of Valada Green, a lady who believed she had married Andy. In her interview that is part of the documentary Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy, Wade related how she got the job with the radio show. Initially there for a singing role, she was asked if she could "do lines". When the answer was yes, she was first asked to say "I do" and then to scream; the scream got her the role of Valada Green. Ernestine also played the radio roles of The Widow Armbruster, Sara Fletcher, and Mrs. Van Porter.
In a 1979 interview, Ernestine related that she would often be stopped by strangers who recognized her from the television show, saying "I know who you are and I want to ask you, is that your real husband?" At her home, she had framed signed photos from the members of the Amos 'n' Andy television show cast. Tim Moore, her TV husband, wrote the following on his photo: "My Best Wishes to My Darling Battle Ax from the Kingfish Tim Moore".
Wade defended her character against criticism of being a negative stereotype of African American women. In a 1973 interview, she stated "I know there were those who were offended by it, but I still have people stop me on the street to tell me how much they enjoyed it. And many of those people are black members of the NAACP." The documentary Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy covered the history of the radio and television shows as well as interviews with surviving cast members. Ernestine was among them, and she continued her defense of the show and those with roles in it. She believed that the roles she and her colleagues played made it possible for African-American actors who came later to be cast in a wider variety of roles. She also considered the early typecast roles, where women most often were cast as maids, not to be damaging, seeing them in the sense of someone being either given the role of the hero or the part of the villain.
In later years, she continued as an actress, doing more voice work for radio and cartoons. After Amos 'n' Andy, Wade did voice work in television and radio commercials. Ernestine also did office work and played the organ.
She also appeared in a 1967 episode of TV's Family Affair as a maid working for a stage actress played by Joan Blondell.
Ernestine Wade is buried in Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Because she had no headstone, the West Adams Heritage Association marked her grave with a plaque
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INVASION of the BODY SNATCHERS (1978) written by W.D. Richter (from the novel by Jack Finney) produced by Robert Solo directed by Philip Kaufman starring Donald Sutherland Brooke Adams Leonard Nimoy Jeff Goldblum Veronica Cartwright Art Hindle cinematography by Michael Chapman edited by Douglas Stewart music by Danny Zeitlin

JAWS (1975) written by Carl Gottlieb (from the novel by Peter Benchley) produced by Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown directed by Steven Spielberg starring Roy Scheider Robert Shaw Richard Dreyfus Lorraine Gary Murray Hamilton Carl Gottlieb cinematography by Bill Butler edited by Verna Fields music by John Williams
E r a s e r h e a d (1977) written, directed and produced by David Lynch starring Jack Nance Charlotte Stewart Allen Joseph Jeanne Bates Judith Roberts Laurel Near Jack Fisk cinematography by Frederick Elmes Herbert Caldwell edited by David Lynch sound design by Lynch w/ Alan Splet special effects by Lynch w/ Frederick Elmes

P s y c h o (1960) written by Joseph Stefano (from the novel by Robert Bloch) directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock starring Anthony Perkins Vera Miles John Gavin Janet Leigh Martin Balsam Simon Oakland cinematography by John L. Russell edited by George Tomasini music by Bernard Hermann

A L I E N (1979) written by Dan O'Bannon (story by Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Sushett) directed by Ridley Scott produced by Gordon Carroll David Giler Walter Hill starring Tom Skerritt Sigourney Weaver Veronica Cartwright John Hurt Harry Dean Stanton Yaphet Kotto Ian Holm cinematography by Derek Vanlint edited by Terry Rawlings music by Jerry Goldsmith

John Carpenter's The THING (1982) written by Bill Lancaster (from the novella "Who Goes There?" by John W. Campbell) directed by John Carpenter produced by David Foster Lawrence Turman Wilbur Stark starring Kurt Russell A. Wilford Briley T.K. Carter David Clennon Keith David Richard Dysart Charles Hallahan Peter Maloney Richard Masur Donald Moffat Joel Polis Thomas Waites cinematography by Dean Cundey edited by Todd Ramsay music by Ennio Morricone

The Exorcist (1973) written by William Peter Blatty (from his novel) directed by William Friedkin produced by William Peter Blatty Noel Marshall David Salven starring Ellen Burstyn Max Von Sydow Jason Miller Lee J. Cobb Jack MacGowran Kitty Winn Mercedes McCambridge Linda Blair cinematography by Owen Roizman edited by Norman Gay Evan Lottman music by Jack Nitzche "Tubular Bells" by Mike Oldfield

R e p u l s i o n (1965) written by Roman Polanski Garard Brach screenplay adaptation by David Stone directed by Roman Polanski produced by Gene Gutowski starring Catherine Deneuve Ian Hendry John Fraser Peter Wymark Yvonne Furneaux cinematography by Gilbert Taylor edited by Alastair McIntyre music by Chico Hamilton

THE SHINING (1980) written by Diane Johnson Stanley Kubrick (from the novel by Stephen King) directed by Stanley Kubrick produced by Stanley Kubrick w/ Jan Harlan starring Jack Nicholson Shelley Duvall Danny Lloyd Scatman Crothers Barry Nelson Philip Stone Joe Turkel cinematography by John Alcott edited by Ray Lovejoy music by Wendy Carlos Rachel Elkind

Night of the Living Dead (1968) written by John Russo George A. Romero directed by George A. Romero produced by Karl Hardman Russell Streiner starring Duane Jones Judith O'Dea Karl Hardman Marilyn Eastman Keith Wayne Kyra Schon Judith Ridley cinematography by George A. Romero (uncr.) edited by George A. Romero (uncr.) Hugh Daly

Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) written by James V. Hart (from the novel by Bram Stoker) directed by Francis Ford Coppola produced by Francis Ford Coppola Charles Mulvehill Fred Fuchs Michael Apted Robert O'Conner starring Gary Oldman Winona Ryder Anthony Hopkins Keanu Reeves Cary Elwes Richard E. Grant Billy Campbell Sadie Frost Monica Belluci Tom Waits cinematography by Michael Ballhaus edited by Anne Goursaud Glen Scantlebury Nicholas C. Smith music by Wojciech Kilar

TWIN PEAKS fire walk with me (1992) written by David Lynch Robert Engels (from the television series created by David Lynch and Mark Frost) directed by David Lynch produced by David Lynch Mark Frost Gregg Fienberg Johanna Ray John Wentworth starring Sheryl Lee Ray Wise Moira Kelly Grace Zabriskie Chris Isaak Kiefer Sutherland David Lynch Miguel Ferrer Harry Dean Stanton David Bowie Michael J. Anderson Frank Silva Al Strobel Jurgen Prochnow Dana Ashbrook James Marshall Frances Bay Catherine E. Coulson Kimberly Ann Cole Walter Olkewicz Lenny Von Dohlen Madchen Amick Peggy Lipton Julee Cruise Kyle Machlachlan cinematography by Ron Garcia edited by Mary Sweeney music by Angelo Badalamenti

Let the Right One In (2008) written by John Ajvide Lyndqvist (from his novel) directed by Tomas Alfredson produced by Frida Asp starring Kare Hedbrant Lina Leandersson Per Ragnar Henrik Dahl Ika Nord cinematography by Hoyte Van Hoytema edited by Tomas Alfredson Dino Jonsater music by Johan Soderqvist

W A R of the W O R L D S (2005) written by Josh Friedman David Koepp directed by Steven Spielberg produced by Kathleen Kennedy Damian Collier Paula Wagner Colin Wilson starring Tom Cruise Tim Robbins Dakota Fanning Miranda Otto Justin Chatwin Amy Ryan cinematography by Janusz Kaminski edited by Michael Kahn music by John Williams

Hannibal (2001) written by Steve Zaillian David Mamet directed by Ridley Scott produced by Martha De Laurentiis Dino De Laurentiis Ridley Scott starring Anthony Hopkins Julianne Moore Ray Liotta Gary Oldman Frankie Faison Giancarlo Giannini Francesca Neri Zeljko Ivanek Hazelle Goodman cinematography by John Mathieson editing by Pietro Scalia music by Hans Zimmer

The Hunger (1983) written by Ivan Davis Michael Thomas (from the novel by Whitley Strieber) directed by Tony Scott produced by Richard Shepherd starring Catherine Deneuve Susan Sarandon David Bowie Cliff De Young cinematography by Stephen Goldblatt edited by Pamela Power music by Michel Rubini Denny Jaeger

DON'T LOOK NOW (1973) written by Allan Scott Chris Bryant (based on the novella by Daphne Du Maurier) directed by Nicholas Roeg produced by Peter Katz starring Donald Sutherland Julie Christie Hilary Mason Clelia Matania Renato Scarpa cinematography by Anthony Richmond editing by Graeme Clifford music by Pino Donnagio

Prisoners (2013) written by Aaron Guzikowski directed by Denis Villeneuve produced by Broderick Johnson Kira Davis Andrew A. Kosove Adam Kolbrenner starring Jake Gylenhaal Hugh Jackman Maria Bello Viola Davis Melissa Leo Terrence Howard Paul Dano cinematography by Roger Deakins edited by Joel Cox Gary Roach music by Johann Johannsson

The Company of Wolves (1984) written by Neil Jordan Angela Carter (from the short story in Angela Carter's book "The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories") directed by Neil Jordan produced by Chris Brown Stephen Woolley starring Sarah Patterson David Warner Angela Lansbury Micha Bergese Stephen Rea cinematography by Bryan Loftus edited by Rodney Holland music by George Fenton

A Quiet Place (2018) written by Bryan Woods Scott Beck John Krasinski directed by John Krasinski produced by Michael Bay Andrew Form Brad Fuller starring Emily Blunt John Krasinski Millicent Simmonds Noah Jupe Cade Woodward cinematography by Charlotte Bruus Christensen edited by Christopher Tellefsen music by Marco Beltrami

W O R L D W A R Z (2013) written by Matthew Michael Carnahan Drew Goddard & Damon Lindelof (from the novel novel by Max Brooks) directed by Marc Forster produced by Brad Pitt Dede Gardner Jeremy Kleiner Ian Bryce starring Brad Pitt Mireille Enos Daniella Kertesz James Badge Dale Peter Capaldi Pierfrancesco Favino Ludi Boeken Matthew Fox Fana Mokoena David Morse cinematography by Ben Seresin edited by Roger Barton Matt Chesse music by Marco Beltrami

LOST H i g h w a y (1997) written by David Lynch Barry Gifford directed by David Lynch produced by Mary Sweeney Tom Sternberg Deepak Nayar starring Bill Pullman Patricia Arquette Balthazar Getty Natasha Gregson Wagner Robert Loggia Robert Blake Michael Massee Jack Nance Henry Rollins Gary Busey cinematography by Peter Deming edited by Mary Sweeney music by Angelo Badalamenti

N e a r D a r k (1987) written by Kathryn Bigelow Eric Red directed by Kathryn Bigelow produced by Edward S. Feldman Steven-Charles Jaffe Charles Meeker starring Adrian Pasdar Jenny Wright Lance Henriksen Bill Paxton Jenette Goldstein Tim Thomerson cinematography by Adam Greenberg edited by Howard Smith music by Tangerine Dream

S e c o n d s (1966) written by Lewis John Carlino (from the novel by David Ely) directed by John Frankenheimer produced by John Frankenheimer Edward Lewis starring Rock Hudson Salome Jens John Randolph Will Geer Jeff Corey Murray Hamilton Frances Reid cinemtography by Tak Fujimoto edited by David Newhouse Ferris Webster music by Jerry Goldsmith

Nosferatu The Vampyre (1979) written by Werner Herzog w/ Tom Shachtman Martje Grohmann directed by Werner Herzog produced by Walter Saxer Werner Herzog Michael Gruskoff starring Klaus Kinski Isabelle Adjani Bruno Ganz Roland Topor Walter Landengast Martje Grohmann cinematography by Jorg Schmidt-Reitwein edited by Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus music by Florian Fricke Popol Vuh

30 DAYS of NIGHT (2007) written by Steve Niles Stuart Beattie Brian Nelson (from the graphic novel by Steve Niles Ben Templesmith) directed by David Slade produced by Sam Raimi Robert Tapert starring Josh Hartnett Melissa George Danny Huston Ben Foster Mark Boone Jr. Amber Sainsbury Megan Franich Manu Bennett cinematography by Jo Willems edited by Art Jones music by Brian Reitzell

f r e a k s (1932) written by Willis Goldbleck Leon Gordon (from the short story "Spurs" by Tod Robbins) directed and produced by Tod Browning starring Wallace Ford Leila Hyams Olga Baclanova Roscoe Ates cinematography by Merritt B. Gerstad edited by Basil Wrangell
the M i s t (2007) written and directed by Frank Darabont (from the novella by Stephen King) produced by Frank Darabont Martin Shefer Liz Glotzer starring Thomas Jane Laurie Holden Marcia Gay Hardin Andre Braugher Toby Jones William Sadler Frances Sternhagen Jeffrey DeMunn cinematography by Rohn Schmidt edited by Hunter M. Via music by Mark Isham

Invasion of the BODY SNATCHERS (1956) written by Daniel Mainwaring (from the novel by Jack Finney) directed by Don Siegel produced by Walter Wanger starring Kevin McCarthy Dana Wynter Larry Gates King Donovan Carolyn Jones Jean Willes Ralph Dumke cinematography by Ellsworth Fredericks edited by Robert S. Eisen music by Carmen Dragon
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For those who need it: a full list of every name in Toast of London. Credit here:
Full list of character names from the Toast of London Universe:
Steven Toast
Jane Plough
Ray Purchase
Kenton Schweppes
Ed Hauser Black
Goodhouse
Cliff Promise
Clem Fandango
Kikini Bamalam
Beezuz Fafoon
Susan Random
Jemima Gina
Kika Brite
Acker Herron
Greta Cargo
Royce Coolidge
Mr Fasili
Ellen Toast
Mick Carriage
Howard Bugawitz
Martin Aynuss
Senna Poddington
Ricky Seasack
Derek Sibling
Danny Bear
Portia De Coogan
Thomas Ledger
Strawberry Wrathbone
Lord Fotheringham
Toby Hopkinson-Finch
Blair Toast
Commander Scott Gorham
Russel House
Chris Bread
Roy Highnock
Sookie Houseboat
Brooke Hooberman
Yvonne Wryly
Kate Kahn
Hamilton Meathouse
Poshdong Mingemuncher
Nick Swivney
Wendy Nook
Linda Praise
Warren Organ
Thumper
Lola
Paige
Ruby
Norris Flipjack
Duncan Clench
Bob Fennison
Mr. Cockatip
Ken Suggestion
Penny Traitor
Dennis Thwaits
Betty Pimples
Axel Jacklin
Basil Jet
Parker Pipe
Kerry Hammersnag
Sterling Porridge
Max Gland
Lindy Makehouse
Colin Skittles
Jackie Paper
Honeysuckle
Francis Bacon
Lorna Wynde
Una Length
Rob Continental
Sue Pressure
Peggy Plywood
Scott Chesnut
Penvelope
Rupert Howser Black
Col. Gonville Toast
Clancy Moped
Vic Titball
Pookie Hook
Bob Monkhouse
Larry Muggins
Dennis Fog
Derek Bildings
Shane Fulorgy
Frank Zammer
Ormand Sacker
Varity Map
Bill Purchase
Tony Excalibur
Champion House
Cocker Boo
Michael Prance
Church Weaver
Heathcote Pursuit
Kay Tightneck
Iqbal Achieve
Basil Watchfair
Nan Slack
Peanut Whistle
Dick Weerdly
Sal Commotion
Giuseppe Race
Howard Blackcap
Daz Klondike
Kai
Sola Mirrornek
Sue Pepkins
Neil Doobla-Decca
Des Wigwam
Dr Harold Shitman
Les Tipi
Chris Marquee
Rob Scouthut
Russ Nightlife
Kenny Ethnic
Hercule Razamataz
Ray Sober
Romley Compton
Dwight Difference
Billy Tarzana
Nina Armenian
Edward Fox
Shepherd Jerbîl
Professor Map
Sonny Sam Disco
Weech Beacon
Liberty Jerbil
Ben Egyptian
Jennifyer Madraass
Snorky
Will Willis
Phyllis Willis
Carmen
Richard Chickentoss
Hoop Kaaak
Ms Wisehunt
Mrs Greenflash
Bellender Bojangles
Barney
Hayley
Blondie
Gypsy
Old Timer Bill
Wildcat Lil
Doc Brown
Rusty Halloween
Agent Saucepan
Sorry Johnson
Wallace
Kelsey Perfume
Frank Succession
Tycoon Lancaster
Jesus Bond
August Burdock
Clint Legal
Tony Fabrizio
Hawk Fahrenheit
Mews Frumpty
Frank Forfolk
Chelsea Bladdersby
Oswald Mosley
Kate Lethargy
Fancy Alexander
Dinky Critenbers
Pig Shovely
Billy Stylish
Sir Norman Brocktight
Basil Stillborn
Kimberly Banana
DI Leonard Chaffich
Una Stubbs
Surely Residue
Warren Organ
Hissy Oversight
Ms. Crawshaft
Merrody Ferrybank
Allan Chance
Doug Birka
Martin Shore
Lolly Badcock
Jill Quear
Vigo Typhoon
Danny Laroux
Cool Black
S’en hammerstad
Gerald Selfish
Peter Nose
David Geurring
Haneth khorishi
Baz Ravish
Enty Strepsils
Comma Dora Green
Vaginta Staples
Aalan Aadams
Harvey Motel
Peter Thatchelwaite
Ryslip Tyres Dot Com
Donald Suckling
Stuart Pringle
Susan Bench
Cliff Stalways
Billy Sprayman
Trevor McGuelish
Earnest Gangly
Sydney Shipton
Barry Bouffant
Drayton Curfew
Septum Crowbar
Dick Circus
Liz Pulp
Rob Darby
Vanessa Fence
Vince Kendal
Mac Darby
Sally Joint
Welk Ashby
Maggie Gail
David Hammod
Leo Seer
Kit Blackcheek
Jackie Kak
Howard Tissue
Albert Eichborn
Peter Swaff
Rob Bonnet
Perry Bluehouse
Lee Bacon
Connie Sheik
Cliff Bonanza
Rula Bingo
Oliver Whasson
Watkins Winchester
Warwick Kineer
Ruth Lingum
Adam Haalal
Lionel Harshmaker
Gary the Plumber
Royce
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"Trumps Criminal Associates from A to Z”
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