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Crawl (2019)
Dir. Alexandre Aja
When a massive hurricane hits her Florida town, young Haley ignores the evacuation orders to search for her missing father, Dave. After finding him gravely injured in their family home, the two of them become trapped by the rapidly encroaching floodwaters. With the storm strengthening, Haley and Dave discover an even greater threat than the rising water level -- a relentless attack from a pack of gigantic alligators.
#Crawl#Alexandre Aja#Michael Rasmussen#Shawn Rasmussen#Kaya Scodelario#Barry Pepper#movies#action#adventure#horror#thriller
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OC Musical Tag!
Saw this open tag and wanted to give it a try! Here we go!
Rules: Share 1-3 songs you feel best embody a character from your WIP/s, either in general or at this moment in the plot.
I'll go with Artemis Zreeth from Supernova Initiative, Renn Atrius from Song of Thorns, and Deryc from The Forgotten Ones!
ARTEMIS ZREETH
Like A Villain - Bad Omens
Look into my face, then look again We are not the same, we're different To tell your tales and fables, you couldn't wait You need a new clean slate without the dents A place to put your pain, your consequence When you look into the mirror, are you even there? I don't wanna know all your secrets 'cause I'll tell It's hard enough being alone with myself I don't know how long I'll be holding on I know you tried your hardest, I know that you meant well But you pushed me to the edge and I slipped, and then I fell I don't know how long I'll be holding on
2. Trials - STARSET
Hear me from the bottom Forged in regret, I'm the silversmith Doomsday, you had it coming Marching the streets with an iron fist Obey no more in silence The steel in our hearts will be monuments Today, they'll hear the violence We'll rise from the dark like Lazarus These trials make us who we are, who we are, we are We're motivated by the scars that we're made of These trials make us who we are, who we are, we are We take our places in the dark And turn our hearts to the stars The ending won't be forgotten It's written in the stars and the hieroglyphs Sending the lionhearted The stones break bones, but we're venomous
3. Animal In Me - Solence
When I look in the mirror, I know what I see The animal in me One with the demon, one with the beast The animal in me (monster!) I'm gonna show them what I have become I'm gonna burn, burn, burn Burn them all to the ground, all to the ground For all the times they didn't believe in me (monster!) For all the times they cut me and made me bleed (monster!) For all the times they said I wasn't good enough They'll see I've got a monster, monster within
RENN ATRIUS
Children Of The Night - Johnathan Young
Let them hear us sing Lost and broken souls Trusted priest and king All of the lies they told They can hear our cries Leave us in the cold While the children die Watch them count their gold So if heaven is filled with the likes of them We dine in hell instead We are the young undead Born in the grave of humankind Breathe, fill your lungs with dread We have already died For we are the children of night Poison in the air Can't afford the cure Children unprepared To die in father's war
2. Over The Hills And Far Away - Hurdy Gurdy (cover version)
They came for him one winter's night Arrested, he was bound They said there'd been a robbery His pistol had been found They marched him to the station house He waited for the dawn And as they led him to the dock He knew that he'd been wronged "You stand accused of robbery" He heard the bailiff say He knew without an alibi Tomorrow's light would mourn his freedom
3. Higher Ground - Rasmussen
Ships in the making Bound for a distant shore World for the taking Men gone forever more Boarding and setting sail Yet, victory won't prevail Freeze the arrow in the air Make your mark and leave it hanging there Be the first to turn around Take the leap to land on higher ground
DERYC
Become The Beast - Karliene
I've always been a hunter Nothing on my tail But there was something in you I knew, could make that change To capture a predator You can't remain the prey You have to become An equal In every way So look in the mirror And tell me, who do you see? Is it still you? Or is it me? Become the beast We don't have to hide Do I terrify you Or do you feel alive?
2. Burn the Witch - Shawn James
The flames lick at my feet Their hearts full of hate What they don't understand, they condemn What they can't comprehend must meet its end But I won't scream, won't give them that satisfaction I won't confess my false interaction As I breathe deep and prepare for my passing I hear them chant: "Burn the witch!" I stand accused of "being in league with satan" No proof for their false accusation Tied to the stake, no hope of escape I stand alone and embrace my fiery fate
3. Hell To Your Doorstep - Count of Monte Cristo The Musical
The world is a place where the villains wear a smile on their face While they take what you can never replace Stolen moments gone forever Well, tables can turn as my enemies will soon enough learn I will strike a match and then watch them burn On the pyre of obsession You run 'till you drop, chasing on advantage You'll pay any price if you think it's free I will carry hell to your doorstep; I will make you pay You will reap the hate you've sown on my judgment day Sleepless nights and days of damnation Soon and evermore [...] Fall down on your knees 'Till I can hear you bargaining, scheming, begging, and screaming to pay! I will carry hell to your doorstep; you will rue the day You will reap the hate you've sown no matter how hard you pray It's a place without any mercy, fashioned in cold blood
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Paramount Scares: Volume One will be released on October 24 via Paramount. The 4K Ultra HD box set collects Rosemary's Baby, Pet Sematary, Crawl, Smile, and a mystery fifth title making its 4K UHD debut.
1968's Rosemary's Baby is written and directed by Roman Polanski, based on Ira Levin’s 1967 novel. Mia Farrow stars with John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer, Maurice Evans, and Ralph Bellamy.
1989's Pet Sematary is based on the 1983 novel by Stephen King, who also penned the script. Mary Lambert (Urban Legends: Bloody Mary) directs. Dale Midkiff, Fred Gwynne, Denise Crosby, Brad Greenquist, and Miko Hughes star.
2019's Crawl is directed by Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes, High Tension) and written by Michael & Shawn Rasmussen (The Ward). Kaya Scodelario and Barry Pepper star. Sam Raimi produces.
2022's Smile marks the feature debut of writer-director Parker Finn, based on his 2020 short film Laura Hasn’t Slept. Sosie Bacon, Jessie T. Usher, Kyle Gallner, Caitlin Stasey, Kal Penn, and Rob Morgan star.
The limited edition set comes with an special issue of Fangoria magazine, Paramount Scares enamel pin, sticker sheet, and exclusive slipcovers for all five films. Special features are listed below.
Rosemary's Baby special features:
Rosemary’s Baby: A Retrospective
Mia and Roman
Theatrical trailer 50th anniversary trailer
Like most first-time mothers, Rosemary experiences confusion and fear. Her husband, an ambitious but unsuccessful actor, makes a pact with the devil that promises to send his career skyward.
Pet Sematary special features:
Audio commentary by director Mary Lambert
Interview with Mary Lambert
Fear and Remembrance
Stephen King Territory
The Characters
Filming the Horror
3 image galleries: storyboards (with introduction by Mary Lambert), behind the scenes, marketing
Dr. Louis Creed, having just moved to Maine with his wife and two children, is heartbroken when he finds that his daughter’s beloved cat has been hit by a truck and killed. Thankfully, a strange, elderly neighbor called Jud knows a secret that may spare the young girl’s tears. He takes the dead cat to an ancient Indian burial ground that lies hidden in the surrounding hilltops; and when he buries the feline there, it comes back to life a few days later. But Louis can’t be trusted with the secret, and, despite strong warnings that something horrible will happen, he uses the power of the burial ground to bring his son back from the dead.
Crawl special features:
Beneath Crawl featurette
Category 5 Gators: The VFX of Crawl featurette
Alligator Attacks
Alternate opening
Introduction to alternate opening
Deleted and extended scenes
As a category 5 hurricane tears through Florida, Haley rushes to find her father, who is injured and trapped in the crawl space of their home. The storm intensifies and water levels rise, just as the pair face an even more terrifying threat—alligators lurking below the surface, ready to chop.
Smile special features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Parker Finn
Laura Hasn’t Slept - Original short film with introduction by director Parker Finn
Something’s Wrong with Rose: Making Smile
Flies on the Wall: Inside the Score featurette
Deleted scenes with optional commentary by director Parker Finn
After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter starts experiencing frightening occurrences that she can’t explain. As an overwhelming terror begins taking over her life, Rose must confront her troubling past in order to survive and escape her horrifying new reality.
Pre-order Paramount Scares: Volume One.
#rosemary's baby#pet sematary#crawl#smile#stephen king#horror#dvd#gift#paramount scares#parker finn#mary lambert#alexandre aja#mia farrow#sosie bacon#kaya scodelario
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Official Trailer For Shudder's THE UNHEARD
Check out this official trailer for THE UNHEARD Streaming on Shudder on March 31st Directed by Jeffrey A. Brown (THE BEACH HOUSE) Written by Michael Rasmussen and Shawn Rasmussen (CRAWL) Starring Lachlan Watson, Michele Hicks, Shunori Ramanathan, Brendan Meyer Synopsis After undergoing an experimental procedure to restore her damaged hearing, 20-year-old Chloe Grayden (Lachlan Watson,…
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#Beckett Guest#Boyana Balta#Brendan Meyer#Lachlan Watson#Michele Hicks#Michelle Violette#Nick Sandow#Shudder#Shunori Ramanathan#The Unheard
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2024 Tampa Bay Rays Players By Nationality
American: 24 (Jason Adam, Tyler Alexander, Shawn Armstrong, Shane Baz, Taj Bradley, Aaron Civale, Garrett Cleavinger, Jonny DeLuca, Chris Devenski, Zach Eflin, Pete Fairbanks, Zach Littell, Brandon Lowe, Josh Lowe, Phil Maton III, Richie Palacios, Ryan Pepiot, Colin Poche, Drew Rasmussen, Ben Rortvedt, Austin Shenton, Jeffrey Springs, Jacob Waguespack & Davis Walls) Mexican: 3 (Jonathan Aranda, Randy Arozarena & Isaac Paredes) Dominican: 2 (Germán Rosario & José Siri) Australian: 1 (Curtis Mead) Colombian: 1 (Harold Ramírez) Cuban: 1 (Yandy Díaz) Panamanian: 1 (José Caballero) Venezuelan: 1 (René Pinto)
#Sports#Baseball#MLB#Tampa Bay Rays#Celebrities#U.S.A.#U.S.#Mexico#Dominican Republic#Australia#Colombia#Cuba#Panama#Venezuela
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TV Review: John Carpenter's Suburban Screams
Something I talk about quite frequently is when an artist has to live up to their own catalog. If you're Martin Scorsese or Neil Young, you're not just releasing some new film or album. What they release is being judged against masterpieces they have released in the past. Kind of unfair in a way because that new work might be pretty good on its own, just not nearly as good as something so near-perfect they released years earlier. I bring this up in relation to John Carpenter. I would not put him in the same category as Scorsese or Young, but as a filmmaker he has become a Master of Horror, i.e. Halloween, The Fog, Escape from New York, The Thing, Christine, and They Live. Many fans feel he jumped the shark in the 90s after a string of high-bar scares he gave us in the 70s and 80s. His last film he directed was 2010's The Ward (written by pals Michael and Shawn Rasmussen). For the better part of the last decade he has been focused on music and composing with his son Cody Carpenter and his Godson Dave Davies. I was lucky enough to see their Boston show performing film scores along with movie clips. I have also been lucky enough to review their albums including 2018's score to Halloween, 2021's Lost Themes III Alive After Death, 2021's Halloween Kills score, 2022's Firestarter score, and the score to Halloween Ends. But I digress. Carpenter has been keeping busy, but we've all been hoping he would return to directing soon. After more than a decade he has returned to the director's chair for the original Peacock limited series John Carpenter's Suburban Screams. In addition to having his name in the title Carpenter is the executive producer and has directed select episodes.
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This anthology series examines true life tales that all took place in seemingly-perfect suburbia. Similar to the works of David Lynch and Tim Burton, who often show there is more to the quaint image of suburbia than we usually see.
one of the many mysterious homes in Suburban Screams
Like a lot of anthology series, some episodes are better than others here. Everything about this series reminded me of Unsolved Mysteries, where they use modern interviews and re-enactments to show, well obviously, unsolved mysteries. Here, it is a very similar approach to that series. But the biggest problem I have with this show isn't that it reminded me of another (better) show, or that Carpenter has done such horror masterpieces in the past or as I said, he has that problem of living up to this own filmography. The problem I have is that it just isn't scary. Forget about being as scary as Halloween, it'd be nice if it was just a percentage of that scary. This is disappointing, because there is something here: mysterious suburban tales with some big scares here and there. Instead it's lackluster. I just hope we don't have to wait another decade for Carpenter to return to directing!
For info on John Carpenter's Suburban Screams
2 out of 5 stars
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Scream With Me : John Carpenter's The Ward (2010)
Discussing the 2010 Supernatural Horror Film : John Carpenter's The Ward
Starring : Amber Heard, Mamie Gummer, Danielle Panabaker, Laura-Leigh, Lyndsy Fonseca, Mika Boorem, Jared Harris Director : John Carpenter Writer : Michael Rasmussen, Shawn Rasmussen
My Score 7.4/10
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1369706/ Trailer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfrKb...
My IMDB : https://www.imdb.com/user/ur48636572 My Letterboxed : https://letterboxd.com/Redrusty66/ My Poetry : https://allpoetry.com/Redrusty66
#horror #review #helterskelter #film #reaction #film
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5 / 10
Título Original: Crawl
Año: 2019
Duración: 87 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Alexandre Aja
Guion: Michael Rasmussen, Shawn Rasmussen
Música: Max Aruj, Steffen Thum
Fotografía: Maxime Alexandre
Reparto: Kaya Scodelario, Barry Pepper, Morfydd Clark, Ross Anderson, George Somner, Anson Boon, Ami Metcalf, Annamaria Serda, Colin McFarlane, José Palma
Productora: Paramount Pictures, Raimi Productions. Productor: Sam Raimi
Género: Action ; Adventure; Horror
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Crawl (2019, US)
• Dirección: Alexandre Aja
• Guion: Michael Rasmussen, Shawn Rasmussen
• Cinematografía: Maxime Alexandre
• Cast: Kaya Scodelario
#Película#Catástrofes#Terror#Infierno bajo el agua#Alexandre Aja#Michael Rasmussen#Shawn Rasmussen#Maxime Alexandre#Kaya Scodelario#Film#Crawl#Natural Horror Movie#Haley Keller#2019#10s
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The Ward (2010)
No one believes the claims of a young woman (Amber Heard) that a dead patient is stalking the residents of the psychiatric facility.
#the ward#john carpenter#michael rasmussen#Shawn Rasmussen#amber heard#mamie gummer#danielle panabaker#jared harris#movies#horror#mystery#thriller
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Crawl (2019)
“It’s flooded. There’s alligators everywhere. Please send help.”
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While going to assist her father evacuate during a massive category 5 hurricane a woman winds up trapped by not only the storm, but also by a very ornery alligator that found its way into the basement.
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Fright: 2 / 5 Dangers of Climate Change
It’s much more of an action-thriller styled horror movie than a particularly frightening one. So it tends to trade more in building and releasing tension/excitement than in generating fright. Lots of jump scares though.
While it might have you gripping the edge of your seat at times, it probably won’t keep you up at night.
Although often the fear in a movie comes from you imagining what it would be like if those things were to happen to you. But since I am a dweller of the Midwest of the USA, I can honestly say that hurricanes and coming across an alligator in my basement are two things that I’ve never had to worry about.
BUT if you live somewhere where either of those things IS a possible concern, feel free to adjust my score accordingly.
Gore: 2.8 / 5 Gator Bites
As one might expect from a movie about gator attacks, you can expect to see some gator bites and a few randos being torn asunder. But honestly if it wasn’t for a couple of gory scenes involving a broken bone, I’d have given it a much lower score.
With that notable exception, the film is actually surprisingly light on gore and any of the handful of scenes involving heavier caliber gore are usually over pretty quickly.
Jump Scares: Frequent
This is one of those movies where if you suspect a scene is gearing up for a jump scare...you’re probably right.
Once things get rolling I’d say you can expect a jump scare every 10-12 minutes until you hit the credits.
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Review:
Crawl is a fun gator-filled hurricane romp with a strong understanding of the fundamentals of the action-thriller horror movie style. However, it frequently interrupts the thrill ride with its many attempts to shoehorn in some cliched sports/family drama.
Thoughts:
Does anyone else get secretly excited when they hear about an animal-attack horror movie that isn’t about sharks?
I’m just so tired of sharks!
What do all these filmmakers have against sharks anyway? (get a better mayor already, Amity Island!)
But alligators getting into your basement during an epic storm? Color me intrigued.
But for as jazzed as I was to see this one, I have to admit I left the theater with some mixed feelings. And judging from its other reviews, it would seem that I wasn’t the only one.
For me it boils down to this: Crawl is a film that absolutely nails the fundamentals of an enjoyable animal-attack action-thriller movie, yet tends to whiff on its attempts at delivering any sort higher drama. So while it isn’t as good as it could have been, it’s still pretty fun to see someone craft such a solid horror base.
I mean, there’s a lot to like here. The set up for the family drama is actually really well done. I thought Kaya Scodelario did a fantastic job as the leading lady. There are some wonderfully memorable moments and iconic shots that I love. And I just can’t help but be endeared to those big scaly babies of order Crocodilia.
But there I’d be, enjoying some quality Monkey Brain vs. Reptile Brain action, when the movie would suddenly hit the brakes in order to return to its shallow sports drama cliches. And it just always felt so forced.
Drama of any sort is a tricky little beast. You can’t half-ass it. If you want get into tangled web of interpersonal drama you gotta commit the time and energy to it. Gotta set that shit up, develop it, and let it grow into the story naturally. You can’t just play the usual cliché classics set list and then expect the audience to automatically feel something.
And to be fair, Crawl is far from the first movie to try to shoehorn some underdeveloped drama into their story. But because it’s an action-thriller, every forced father-daughter moment or over-dramatic Gotta give 110%!-sports cliche just wound up killing all their built up momentum.
(Also, this is nether here nor there, but I was also hoping that they would make some comments about climate change...and they never touched the topic directly.)
You know what? I’m actually struggling to thing of much to talk about with this one. It’s a pretty basic movie. You'll have to dive into the gritty details of it if you want to find the depth.
Which sounds like I’m ragging on it, but really I have no problem with a movie that first-and-foremost wants to be fun.
Crawl is just the type of movie where your first thoughts immediately go to its failures and it’s only when you allow yourself to past those failures, that you can appreciate all the wonderful things it did right.
Jeeez, that motivational speech? It was straight out of some sports movie! So awkward, amiright?…
Okay, but...but that part where the alligator ******** and so she **************?...that was friggin’ awesome.
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Content warnings: An animal is killed (a croc) [but the dog remains unharmed!], there’s a bit where a broken bone is set.
After-credits scene?: None
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Directed by: Alexandre Aja
[The Hills Have Eyes (2006), Piranha 3D (2010), Horns (2013)]
Written by: Michael Rasmussen & Shawn Rasmussen
[The Ward (2010)]
Edited by: Elliot Greenberg
[Quarantine (2008), As Above, So Below (2014), Fantastic Four (2015)]
Cinematography by: Maxime Alexandre
[The Crazies (2010), The Voices (2014), The Nun (2018), Shazam! (2019)]
Country of Origin: USA
[with help from Serbia and Canada]
Language: English
Setting: Coral Lake, Florida, USA
[pretty sure Coral Lake isn’t a real town in Florida?]
If you enjoyed this you might also like: Lake Placid (1999), The Shallows (2016), Piranha 3D (2010)
“Apex predator all day!”
#Crawl#Alexandre Aja#2019#2010s#Michael Rasmussen#Shawn Rasmussen#Elliot Greenberg#Horror in Florida
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Crawl's original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for $28 via Rusted Wave. The score is composed by Max Aruj & Steffen Thum (iBoy).
The standard version is pressed on 180-gram black vinyl. Mondo is carrying an exclusive variant on "Hurricane Swirl" white and black streaked vinyl, limited to 300, for $30.
Stream Max Aruj and Steffen Thum‘s Crawl soundtrack below.
#crawl#sam raimi#kaya scodelario#barry pepper#alexandre aja#rusted wave#mondo#vinyl#gift#max aruj#steffan thum#soundtrack#michael rasmussen#shawn rasmussen#horror#alligator
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#Crawl#Alexandre Aja#director#filmmaker#Sam Raimi#filmmakers#Kaya Scodelario#Barry Pepper#action#thriller#horror#BD#Blu-ray#Blu-ray Disc#movie#film#Shawn Rasmussen#Michael Rasmussen#Maxime Alexandre#Alan Gilmore#homecinema
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Crawl (2019)
There are A LOT of shark movies so it’s nice to see things mixed up a bit. By swapping out the finned predators with alligators, Crawl brings some freshness to this survival horror creature-feature.
As everyone barricades their houses and packs their bags to escape an incoming hurricane, Haley (Kaya Scodelario) attempts to get a hold of her father, Dave (Barry Pepper). When she finds him, he’s just barely conscious enough to warn her of the large alligator hiding in the basement they’re now trapped in.
Movies like this one are fun. Every time the camera pans around, you make a mental checklist of any tools on the ground, any door that might be forced open, and any aspect of the surroundings you (or the heroes) might take advantage of. Ah, but if only it were as easy as finding the one thing required to escape! Just when father and daughter have stabilized their situation, you notice how much the water’s risen. With every second, the aquatic reptiles gain more of an advantage. You constantly have to re-evaluate the options.
To ensure you’re invested in the story beyond the obvious “they’re people and you wouldn’t want to see anyone eaten by alligators”, there’s a nice subplot detailing the pain Haley feels over her parents’ divorce - a falling out she blames on the time Dave spent training her to be a star swimmer. Considering we’ll be spending most of the movie exclusively with them - there are a couple of people who show up here and there but they’re not nearly as adept at dodging reptile bits as these two are - it’s a nice touch.
My one major criticism concerns the injuries sustained by Haley and her dad. It’s almost like a slasher movie where each limb is a person. As she edges her way through the mud as quietly as possible, you worry about her feet. When she has a hand outstretched forward to hold a flashlight, you wonder if teeth will suddenly gobble up her other arm. When teeth do penetrate flesh it’s delightfully yuck! But the injuries are too easily shaken off and it robs the film of some of its tension.
Crawl has some nice moments that’ll make you jump. The beasties being able to move through both water and land makes for a nice variety of danger-filled moments and the natural perils which accompany a hurricane make for a credible scenario that keeps you wondering “what’s next?”. You'll enjoy yourself, but I recommend you get out as soon as it ends. This is the second horror movie this year (the first being Pet Sematary) which ends on a high note and then gives you tonal whiplash by blasting a song which totally does not fit what you just saw as the credits start scrolling. Catchy tune though. (Theatrical version on the big screen, July 13, 2019)
#crawl#crawlMovie#Crawl movie review#crawl film review#movies#films#reviews#movie reviews#film reviews#alligators#Alexandre aja#Michael rasmussen#Barry pepper#2019 movies#pet sematary#3.5 star movies#3.5 star movie reviews#Shawn rasmussen#kaya scoledario
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2024 Tampa Bay Rays Roster
Pitchers
#11 Shane Baz (Houston, Texas)
#14 Tyler Alexander (Southlake, Texas)*
#24 Zach Eflin (Oviedo, Florida)
#29 Pete Fairbanks (Webster Groves, Missouri)
#34 Aaron Civale (East Windsor, Connecticut)
#38 Colin Poche (Flower Mound, Texas)
#40 Jacob Waguespack (Ascencion Parish, Louisiana)*
#44 Ryan Pepiot (Westfield, Indiana)*
#45 Taj Bradley (Stone Mountain, Georgia)
#47 Jason Adam (Overland Park, Kansas)
#48 Chris Devenski (Cerritos, California)
#52 Zach Littell (Mebane, North Carolina)
#57 Drew Rasmussen (Spokane County, Washington)
#59 Jeffrey Springs (Belmont, North Carolina)
#60 Garrett Cleavinger (Lawrence, Kansas)
#64 Shawn Armstrong (Vanceboro, North Carolina)
#88 Phil Maton III (Chatham Township, Illinois)*
Catchers
#30 Ben Rortvedt (Verona, Wisconsin)*
#50 René Pinto (Maracay, Venezuela)
Infielders
#2 Yandy Díaz (Sagua La Grande, Cuba)
#6 Davis Walls (Cordele, Georgia)
#7 José Caballero (Ciudad Panama, Panama)*
#8 Brandon Lowe (Suffolk, Virginia)
#10 Germán Rosario (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)*
#17 Isaac Paredes (Hermosillo, Mexico)
#25 Curtis Mead (Adelaide, Australia)
#54 Austin Shenton (Bellingham, Washington)**
#62 Jonathan Aranda (Tijuana, Mexico)
Outfielders
#1 Richie Palacios (Brooklyn, New York)*
#15 Josh Lowe (Marietta, Georgia)
#21 Jonny DeLuca (Agoura Hills, California)*
#22 José Siri (Sabana Grande De Boyá, Dominican Republic)
#43 Harold Ramírez (Cartagena De Indias, Colombia)
#56 Randy Arozarena (Merida, Mexico)
Coaches
Manager Kevin Cash (Tampa, Florida)
Bench coach Rodney Linares (Brooklyn, New York)
Hitting coach Chad Mottola (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
Assistant hitting coach Brady North (Lebanon, Tennessee)
Pitching coach Kyle Snyder (Sarasota, Florida)
Assistant pitching coach Rick Knapp (Baltimore, Maryland)
Bullpen coach Jorge Moncada (San Cristóbal, Venezuela)
1B coach Michael Johns (Fernandina Beach, Florida)
3B coach Brady Williams (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Field coordinator Tomas Francisco (Santiago De Los Caballeros, DR)
Assistant coach Mikael Dworken (Boca Raton, Florida)
Assistant coach Jonathan Erlichman (Toronto, Ontario)
#Sports#Baseball#MLB#Tampa Bay Rays#Celebrities#Texas#Connecticut#Florida#North Carolina#Indiana#Kansas#Missouri#Illinois#Louisiana#Georgia#Washington#Venezuela#Wisconsin#Panama#Cuba#Virginia#Australia#Mexico#Dominican Republic#New York#Canada#Ontario#Maryland#Tennessee#Utah
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