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Don't you hate it when the guy you kill comes back to life?! 😡
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PROM NIGHT (1980) – Episode 268 – Decades of Horror 1980s
“The killer’s comin’! The killer’s gonna get you!” Ah, yes, the childhood game everyone played. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they discover who wins and loses in Prom Night (1980).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 268 – Prom Night (1980)
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At a high school senior prom, a masked killer stalks four teenagers who were responsible for the accidental death of a classmate six years previously.
Directed by: Paul Lynch
Writing Credits: William Gray (screenplay); Robert Guza Jr. (from a story by)
Music by: Paul Zaza, Carl Zittrer
Cinematography by: Robert C. New (director of photography)
Selected Cast:
Leslie Nielsen as Mr. Hammond
Jamie Lee Curtis as Kimberly Hammond
Casey Stevens as Nick McBride
Anne-Marie Martin as Wendy Richards (as Eddie Benton)
Antoinette Bower as Mrs. Hammond
Michael Tough as Alex Hammond
Robert A. Silverman as Mr. Sykes (as Robert Silverman)
Pita Oliver as Vicki
David Mucci as Lou Farmer
Jeff Wincott as Drew Shinnick
Mary Beth Rubens as Kelly Lynch (as Marybeth Rubens)
George Touliatos as Lt. McBride
Melanie Morse MacQuarrie as Henri-Anne
David Gardner as Dr. Fairchild
Joy Thompson as Jude Cunningham
Sheldon Rybowski as Seymour ‘Slick’ Crane
Rob Garrison as Sayer
David Bolt as Weller
Beth Amos as Housekeeper
Sonia Zimmer as Melanie
Sylvia Martin as Mrs. Cunningham
Elizabeth M. Mason as Adele (as Liz Stalker-Mason)
Pam Henry as Car Hop
Ardon Bess as Teacher
Lee Wildgen as Gang Member
Brock Simpson as Young Nick
Leslie Scott as Young Wendy
Tammy Bourne as Young Robin
Dean Bosacki as Young Alex
Debbie Greenfield as Young Kim
Karen Forbes as Young Jude
Joyce Kite as Young Kelly
Prom Night (1980) is one of six horror films in which Jamie Lee Curtis appeared over a three-year span from 1978 to 1981 and the last covered by the Grue-Crew. Three John Carpenter films (Halloween, The Fog, Halloween II) and Prom Night are joined by Road Games and Terror Train.
Prom Night is not the best of Curtis’s 1978-1981 six-pack of horror movies (does that go without saying?), but is it the worst? Leslie Nielsen, soon to go through his transformation to a standout comedic actor, has little to do as Curtis’s character’s father and the school’s principal. There’s also the student body providing fodder for the killer, the creepy kids that set the whole thing in motion fifteen years earlier, and athe disco music and dancing. Don’t worry. The Grue Crew will give you the straight poop.
At the time of this writing, Prom Night is available to stream from Shudder, Amazon Prime, Peacock, Hoopla, Kanopy, Tubi, PlutoTV, and Freevee. It is also available on physical media as a Blu-ray formatted disc from Synapse Films.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Chad, will be Ghost Story (1981), based on Peter Straub’s 1979 novel! The Grue-Crew has been wanting to do this one for a long time! If you heard them announce Without Warning (1980) on the podcast, they apologize for the change, but it is on the schedule for November. Be patient, fellow babies.
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected].
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Celebrity Deaths 2023 (Continue)
JULY
Vincenzo D'Amico - July 1 (Soccer Player)
Meg Johnson - July 1 (Soap Opera Actress)
Jo Lindner - July 1 (Bodybuilder / Instagram Star)
Robert Lieberman - July 1 (Director)
Frank Field - July 1 (Meteorologist)
Jeno Jando - July 4 (Pianist)
George Tickner - July 5 (Rock Singer)
CoCo Lee - July 5 (Pop Singer)
Stephen M. Silverman - July 6 (Editor)
Jeffrey Carlson - July 6 (Stage Actor)
Peter Nero - July 6 (Pianist)
Joseph Chebet - July 7 (Runner)
Nikki McCray - July 7 (Basketball Player)
Ozkan Ugur - July 8 (Pop Singer)
Manny Coto - July 9 (Screenwriter)
Andrea Evans - July 9 (Movie Actress)
Mikala Jones - July 9 (Surfer)
Luis Suarez Miramontes - July 9 (Soccer Player)
Tommy Moller Nielsen - July 10 (Soccer Player)
C.R. Roberts - July 11 (Football Player)
Milan Kundera - July 11 (Novelist)
Nick Koster - July 12 (Rugby Player)
Ryucheru - July 12 (Model)
Andre Watts - July 12 (Pianist)
Heide Simonis - July 12 (Politician)
Danielle Ballard - July 13 (Basketball Player)
Josephine Chaplin - July 13 (Movie Actress)
Carlin Glynn - July 13 (TV Actress)
Edward Hume - July 13 (Screenwriter)
Gustavo Badell - July 13 (Bodybuilder)
Nick Benedict - July 14 (Movie Actor)
Haley Odlozil - July 14 (Activist)
Annabelle Ham - July 15 (YouTube Star)
Cody Ince - July 15 (Football Player)
Justyn Vicky - July 15 (Fitness Influencer)
Elise Finch - July 16 (Reporter)
Jane Birkin - July 16 (Movie Actress)
Harry Frankfurt - July 16 (Philosopher)
Luigi Bettazzi - July 16 (Religious Leader)
Linda Haynes - July 17 (Movie Actress)
Miller Farr - July 18 (Football Player)
Oommen Chandy - July 18 (Politician)
Shintaro Yokota - July 18 (Baseball Player)
Dedric Willoughby - July 19 (Basketball Player)
Olivia Knighton - July 19 (Family Member) *Brad Knighton's Daughter*
Bill Geddie - July 20 (TV Producer)
Tony Bennett - July 21 (Pop Singer)
Ron Sexton - July 21 (Comedian)
Zhanna Samsonova - July 21 (Vegan Influencer)
Vince Hill - July 22 (Pop Singer)
Pamela Blair - July 23 (Movie Actress)
Hugh Carter Jr. - July 23 (Businessman)
Inga Swenson - July 23 (TV Actress)
Trevor Francis - July 24 (Soccer Player)
Tony John Priscott - July 24 (Soccer Player)
George Alagiah - July 24 (TV Show Host)
Leny Andrade - July 24 (Jazz Singer)
Bo Goldman - July 25 (Screenwriter)
Jani Allan - July 25 (Journalist)
Sinead O'Connor - July 26 (Rock Singer)
Randy Meisner - July 26 (Rock Singer)
Alan Hugh Schoen - July 26 (Physicist)
Martin Walser - July 28 (Novelist)
Marc Gilpin - July 29 (Movie Actor)
**Paul Reubens - July 30 (TV Actor)
Betty Ann Bruno - July 30 (Journalist)
Angus Cloud - July 31 (TV Actor)
Jess Search - July 31 (Filmmaking)
Joseph Gardiner - July 31 (Rugby Player)
Carol Duvall - July 31 (TV Show Host)
Surat Huseynov - July 31 (Politician)
AUGUST
David Le Batard - Aug. 1 (Multimedia Artist)
Sheila Oliver - Aug. 1 (Politician)
Clifton Oliver - Aug. 2 (Stage Actor)
JM Canlas - Aug. 3 (TV Actor)
Carl Davis - Aug. 3 (Composer)
Mark Margolis - Aug. 3 (TV Actor)
John Gosling - Aug. 4 (Keyboard Player)
Joan Kors - Aug. 5 (Family Member) *Michael Kor's Mother*
Gillies Gilbert - Aug. 5 (Hockey Player)
Bryan Randall - Aug. 5 (Photographer)
Jim Price - Aug. 7 (Baseball Catcher)
Casper - Aug. 7 (DJ)
William Friedkin - Aug. 7 (Director)
Aracy Balabanina - Aug. 7 (Soap Opera Actress)
Sixto Rodriguez - Aug. 8 (Folk Singer)
Johnny Hardwick - Aug. 8 (Voice Actor)
Shelley Smith - Aug. 8 (TV Actress)
Sean Dawkins - Aug. 9 (Football Player)
Robbie Robertson - Aug. 9 (Rock Singer)
Hugh Segal - Aug. 9 (Author)
George Kolasa - Aug. 9 (Luxury Fashion Executive)
Brice Marden - Aug. 9 (Painter)
Doreen Mantle - Aug. 9 (TV Actress)
Caleb White - Aug. 10 (Basketball Player)
Carl DeSantis - Aug. 10 (Entrepreneur)
Paige Gaal - Aug. 10 (TikTok Star)
Adonis Beck - Aug. 10 (TikTok Star)
Adrian Estrada - Aug. 10 (YouTube Star)
Shoji Tabuchi - Aug. 11 (Violinist)
Tom Jones - Aug. 11 (Pop Signer)
Darren Kent - Aug. 11 (TV Actor)
Kathryn Hoedt - Aug. 12 (Producer)
Robert Rorke - Aug. 12 (Editor)
Helen Smart - Aug. 12 (Swimmer)
Alex Collins - Aug. 13 (Football Player)
Magoo - Aug. 13 (Rapper)
Randy Minniear - Aug. 13 (Football Player)
Clarence Avant - Aug. 13 (Business Executive)
Zyquan Mitchell - Aug. 13 (TikTok Star)
Rodion Amirov - Aug. 14 (Hockey Player)
Bobby Baun - Aug. 14 (Hockey Player)
Lea Garcia - Aug. 15 (Movie Actress)
Jerry Moss - Aug. 16 (Trumpet Player)
Renata Scotto - Aug. 16 (Opera Singer)
Michael Parkinson - Aug. 16 (Radio Host)
Clancy Brown - Aug. 16 (Movie Actor)
Haruki Noguchi - Aug. 16 (Road Racer)
Kris Nova - Aug. 16 (Writer)
Rick Jeanneret - Aug. 17 (Radio Host)
Brady Larson - Aug. 17 (Race Car Driver)
Rose Gregorio - Aug. 17 (TV Actress)
Nathaniel Horn - Aug. 18 (Family Member) *Robin Kelly's Husband*
Ray Hilderbrand - Aug. 18 (Pop Singer)
Ashlea Albertson - Aug. 18 (Race Car Driver)
Nancy Frangione - Aug. 18 (Soap Opera Actress)
James L. Buckley - Aug. 18 (Politician)
Sarah Lawson - Aug. 18 (Movie Actress)
Ron Cephas Jones - Aug. 19 (TV Actor)
John Warnock - Aug. 19 (Entrepreneur)
Maxie Baughan - Aug. 19 (Football Player)
Jori Jones - Aug. 20 (Hockey Player)
David Jacobs - Aug. 20 (Screenwriter)
Reggie Chaney - Aug. 21 (Basketball Player)
Elizabeth Hoffman -Aug. 21 (TV Actress)
Joe Muchlinski aka VonViddy - Aug. 21 (TikTok Star)
Alejandra Villafane - Aug. 21 (Pageant Contestant)
Rene Weller - Aug. 22 (Boxer)
Nathen Louis Jackson - Aug. 22 (Producer)
Toto Cutugno - Aug. 22 (Pop Singer)
Terry Funk - Aug. 23 (Wrestler)
Steve Sidwell - Aug. 23 (Football Coach)
Hersha Parady - Aug. 23 (TV Actress)
Bob Feldman - Aug. 23 (Songwriter)
Katera Couch - Aug. 23 (Instagram Star)
Yevgeny Prigozhin - Aug. 23 (Criminal)
Bray Wyatt - Aug. 24 (Wrestler)
Arleen Sorkin - Aug. 24 (TV Actress)
Bernie Marsden - Aug. 24 (Guitarist)
*Bob Barker - Aug. 26 (Game Show Host)
John Kezdy - Aug. 26 (Punk Singer)
Faye Fantarrow - Aug. 26 (Songwriter)
MC Marcinho - Aug. 26 (Funk Singer)
Joe The Plumber - Aug. 27 (Activist)
Pat Corrales - Aug. 27 (Coach)
Jonathan Sheppard - Aug. 27 (Trainer)
Ray Jacobs aka August 08 - Aug. 28 (Songwriter)
Len Chandler - Aug. 28 (Folk Singer)
Tina Howe - Aug. 28 (Playwright)
Mike Enriquez - Aug. 29 (TV Show Host)
Jamie Crick - Aug. 29 (Radio Broadcaster)
Don Browne - Aug. 29 (Media Executive)
Jamie Christopher - Aug. 29 (Assistant Director)
Robert Klane - Aug. 29 (Screenwriter)
Jack Sonni - Aug. 30 (Guitarist)
Mohamed Al-Fayed - Aug. 30 (Entrepreneur)
TYBZI - Aug. 30 (YouTube Star)
Steve Crump - Aug. 31 (Journalist)
Gayle Hunnicutt - Aug. 31 (TV Actress)
Sarah Young - Aug. 31 (Author)
Silvina Luna - Aug. 31 (Model)
SEPTEMBER
Jimmy Buffett - Sept. 1 (Country Singer)
Bill Richardson - Sept. 1 (Politician)
Dr. Maz Gomez - Sept. 2 (Journalist)
Marcia De Rousse - Sept. 2 (Movie Actress)
Shannon Wilcox - Sept. 2 (Movie Actress)
Lefty SM - Sept. 2 (Rapper)
Ruschell Boone - Sept. 3 (Reporter)
Gary Wright - Sept. 4 (Rock Singer)
**Steve Harwell - Sept. 4 (Rock Singer)
Eddie Meador - Sept. 4 (Football Player)
Edith Grossman - Sept. 4 (Translator)
Violeta Mitul - Sept. 4 (Soccer Player)
Charles Mallet - Sept. 4 (TikTok Star)
Bruce Guthro - Sept. 5 (Songwriter)
Joe Fagin - Sept. 5 (Singer / Songwriter)
Maria Teresa Campos - Sept. 5 (Journalist)
Adnan Al-Kaissie - Sept. 6 (Wrestler)
Jim Tom Hedrick - Sept. 6 (Reality Star)
Richard Davis - Sept. 6 (Bassist)
Whitey Von Nieda - Sept. 6 (Basketball Player)
Larry Chance - Sept. 6 (Musician)
Ellie The Pug - Sept. 6 (Dog)
Raymond Ackerman - Sept. 6 (Business Executive)
Giles Broadbent - Sept. 7 (Violinist)
Geechy Guy - Sept. 7 (Comedian)
Jake Bloom - Sept. 7 (Lawyer)
Akira Nishimura - Sept. 7 (Composer)
Lisa Lyon - Sept. 8 (Bodybuilder)
Mike Yarwood - Sept. 8 (Impressionist)
Brett Sawyer - Sept. 8 (Wrestler)
Felicia Taylor - Sept. 8 (Journalist)
Mangosuthu Buthelezi - Sept. 9 (Politician)
Charlie Robison - Sept. 10 (Country Singer)
Nico Ladenis - Sept. 10 (Chef)
Robert S. Bennett - Sept. 10 (Attorney)
Nichole Coats - Sept. 10 (Model)
Ian Wilmut - Sept. 10 (Physicist)
Brendan Croker - Sept. 10 (Guitarist)
Howard Safir - Sept. 11 (NYC Police Commissioner)
Neil Currey - Sept. 11 (Bodybuilder)
Mike Williams - Sept. 12 (Football Player)
Jean Boht - Sept. 12 (TV Actress)
Brandon Hunter - Sept. 12 (Basketball Player)
MohBad - Sept. 12 (Rapper)
Zeus The Great Dane - Sept. 12 (Dog)
Maleesa Mooney - Sept. 12 (Model)
Maddy Anholt - Sept. 13 (Comedian)
Roger Whittaker - Sept. 13 (Pop Singer)
Lauch Faircloth - Sept. 14 (Politician)
Michael McGrath - Sept. 14 (Stage Actor)
Pat Nebo - Sept. 14 (Production Designer)
Tiago Eugenio - Sept. 14 (YouTube Star)
Dr. Harry Mallios - Sept. 14 (Football Player)
Michael Leva - Sept. 14 (Fashion Designer)
Tracy Cole - Sept. 15 (Family Member) *Nat King Cole's Great-Nephew*
Billy Miller - Sept. 15 (Soap Opera Actor)
Paul Woseen - Sept. 15 (Bassist)
Fernando Botero - Sept. 15 (Painter)
Horace Ove - Sept. 16 (Filmmaker)
Francois Dionot - Sept. 16 (Chef)
Irish Grinstead - Sept. 16 (R&B Singer)
Gita Mahta - Sept. 16 (Author)
Echo Brown - Sept. 16 (Author)
Victor Fuchs - Sept. 16 (Health Economist)
Sherry Pollex - Sept. 17 (NASCAR Figure)
Taylor Erin Maw - Sept. 17 (Missionary)
Adriana Thyssen - Sept. 17 (Blogger)
Nicky Newman - Sept. 17 (Instagram Star)
Brereton Jones - Sept. 18 (Politician)
Trisha Stratford - Sept. 18 (Doctor)
Filippo Mometto - Sept. 18 (Motorcycle Racer)
Henry Boucha - Sept. 18 (Hockey Player)
Buddy Teevens - Sept. 19 (Coach)
Kent Stax - Sept. 20 (Drummer)
Phil Sellers - Sept. 20 (Basketball Player)
Maddy Cusack - Sept. 20 (Soccer Player)
Katherine Anderson - Sept. 20 (Soul Singer)
Maw Maw Smith - Sept. 20 (Family Member) *Brittney Smith's Grandmother*
Walewska Oliveira - Sept. 21 (Volleyball Player)
Robert W. Smith - Sept. 21 (Composer)
Giorgio Napolitano - Sept. 22 (World Leader)
Robb Gaffney - Sept. 22 (Freeskiing Pioneer)
Nic Kerdiles - Sept. 23 (Hockey Player)
Terry Kirkman - Sept. 23 (Songwriter)
Nashawn Breedlove - Sept. 24 (Movie Actor)
Barry Olivier - Sept. 24 (Guitarist)
Reiky De Valk - Sept. 24 (TV Actor)
David McCallum - Sept. 25 (TV Actor)
Matteo Messina Denaro - Sept. 25 (Criminal)
Zoleka Mandela - Sept. 25 (Activist)
Burkey Belser - Sept. 25 (Graphic Designer)
Brooks Robinson - Sept. 26 (Baseball Player)
Maurice Leitch - Sept. 26 (Novelist)
**Michael Gambon - Sept. 27 (Movie Actor) *Wands Up For Albus Dumbledore*
Aziz Pahad - Sept. 27 (Politician)
Adouli - Sept. 27 (Rapper)
Viliami Moala - Sept. 28 (Football Player)
Dianne Feinstein - Sept. 29 (Politician)
Nick Wilkinson - Sept. 29 (Casting Director)
John Gordon - Sept. 30 (Artist)
Russell Batiste Jr. - Sept. 30 (Drummer)
OCTOBER
Jim Caple - Oct. 1 (Writer)
Russ Francis - Oct. 1 (Football Player)
Tim Wakefield - Oct. 1 (Baseball Player)
Ron Haffkine - Oct. 1 (Producer)
Eve Bunting - Oct. 1 (Young Adult Author)
Francis Lee - Oct. 2 (Soccer Player)
Jeff Alessi - Oct. 2 (Supercross Racer)
Lorenzo Delle - Oct. 2 (TikTok Star)
Joe Christopher - Oct. 3 (Baseball Player)
Jacqueline Dark - Oct. 3 (Opera Singer)
Thomas Gambino - Oct. 3 (Mobster)
Bob Wagner - Oct. 4 (Football Coach)
Shawn Trpcic - Oct. 4 (Costume Designer)
Wayne Comer - Oct. 4 (Baseball Player)
Lady Cathy Ferguson - Oct. 5 (Family Member) *Sir Alex Ferguson's Wife*
Dick Butkus - Oct. 5 (Football Player)
Asad Chowdhury - Oct. 5 (Poet)
Keith Jefferson - Oct. 6 (Movie Actor)
Jim Poole - Oct. 6 (Baseball Player)
Michael Chiarello - Oct. 6 (Chef)
President Davo - Oct. 6 (Rapper)
Terence Davies - Oct. 7 (Director)
Alan Eisenberg - Oct. 7 (Executive Director)
Ted Schwinden - Oct. 7 (Politician)
Burt Young - Oct. 8 (Movie Actor)
Buck Trent - Oct. 9 (Country Singer)
David Benedictus - Oct. 9 (Writer / Theatre Director)
Kevin Phillips - Oct. 9 (Writer)
Chuck Feeney - Oct. 9 (Businessman / Philanthropist)
Gail O'Neill - Oct. 10 (Model)
Mark Goddard - Oct. 10 (TV Actor)
Ken Lally - Oct. 10 (Movie Actor)
Shirley Jo Finney - Oct. 10 (Theater Director)
Terry Dischinger - Oct. 10 (Basketball Player)
Brendan Malone - Oct. 10 (Basketball Coach)
Cal Wilson - Oct. 11 (Comedian)
Phyllis Coates - Oct. 11 (Movie Actress)
Rudolph Isley - Oct. 11 (Singer / Songwriter)
Tof Henry - Oct. 11 (Skier)
Walt Garrison - Oct. 11 (Football Player)
Ronnie Caldwell - Oct. 12 (Football Player)
Lara Parker - Oct. 12 (TV Actress)
Louise Gluck - Oct. 13 (Poet)
Garry Mapanzure - Oct. 13 (World Music Singer)
Arturas Rudy - Oct. 14 (Rugby Player)
Piper Laurie - Oct. 14 (TV Actress)
Stephen Emery - Oct. 14 (Producer)
Dariush Mahrjui - Oct. 14 (Director)
**Suzanne Somers - Oct. 15 (TV Actress)
Joanna Merlin - Oct. 15 (Stage Actress)
Toon Greebe - Oct. 16 (Professional Darts Player)
Steven Weisberg - Oct. 16 (Film Editor)
Martti Ahtisaari - Oct. 16 (Politician)
Carla Bley - Oct. 17 (Composer)
Edward Bleier - Oct. 17 (TV Executive)
Tabby Brown - Oct. 17 (Model)
Dwight Twilley - Oct. 18 (Rock Singer)
Mark Howard James aka The 45 King - Oct. 19 (DJ)
Anfisa Reztsova - Oct. 19 (Olympic)
Atsushi Sakurai - Oct. 19 (Rock Singer)
Haydu Gwynne - Oct. 20 (Stage Actress)
Pete Ladd - Oct. 20 (Baseball Player)
Elaine Devry - Oct. 20 (Movie Actress)
Leslie Dayman - Oct. 20 (Movie Actor)
Bobby Charlton - Oct. 21 (Soccer Player)
Dusty Street - Oct. 21 (Pioneering DJ)
Paul Costict - Oct. 21 (Rapper)
Rob Gardner (Oct. 21 (Baseball Player)
Joan Evans - Oct. 21 (Movie Actress)
Billy Hayden - Oct. 21 (Politician)
Dave Courtney - Oct. 22 (Non-Fiction Auther)
Tasha Butts - Oct. 22 (Basketball Player)
Vincent Asaro - Oct. 22 (Criminal)
Bishan Singh Bedi - Oct. 23 (Cricketer)
Domenico Spano - Oct. 23 (Custom Tailor / Style Setter)
Bill Kenwright - Oct. 23 (Film Producer)
Arnold Diaz - Oct. 24 (Journalist)
Steve Riley - Oct. 24 (Drummer)
Richard Roundtree - Oct. 24 (Movie Actor)
Ricardo Iorio - Oct. 24 (Metal Singer)
Bertie Bowman - Oct. 25 (Author)
Lyn McLain - Oct. 25 (Orchestra Leader)
Robert Irwin - Oct. 25 (Conceptual Artist)
*Richard Moll - Oct. 26 (TV Actor)
David Mitchell - Oct. 26 (Comedian)
Mark Shelmerdine - Oct. 26 (Producer)
Anne Heywood - Oct. 27 (Movie Actress)
**Matthew Perry - Oct. 28 (TV Actor)
Adam Johnson - Oct. 28 (Hockey Player)
Joey Paras - Oct. 29 (Filmmaker)
Charlie Aitken - Oct. 29 (Soccer Player)
Tony Rohr - Oct. 29 (Movie Actor)
Aaron Spears - Oct. 30 (Drummer)
Frank Howard - Oct. 30 (Baseball Player)
Ken Mattingly - Oct. 31 (Astronaut)
Tyler Christopher - Oct. 31 (Soap Opera Actor)
NOVEMBER
Bobby Knight - Nov. 1 (Basketball Coach)
Ady Barkan - Nov. 1 (Lawyer)
Peter White - Nov. 1 (Movie Actor)
Peter Tarnoff - Nov. 1 (Politician)
Debbe Pemberton - Nov. 1 (Family Member) *Zoe LaVerne's Mother*
Walter Davis - Nov. 2 (Basketball Player)
Dick Drago - Nov. 2 (Baseball Player)
Henri Lopes - Nov. 2 (Politician)
David Berglas - Nov. 3 (Magician)
Oleg Protopopov - Nov. 3 (Figure Skating)
Elizangela Do Amaral Vergueiro - Nov. 3 (TV Actress)
Marina Cicogna - Nov. 4 (Film Producer)
Rob Thomson - Nov. 4 (Wrestler)
Gary Winnick - Nov. 4 (Businessman)
Karen Davis - Nov. 4 (Advocate)
Pat E. Johnson - Nov. 5 (Martial Artist)
Evan Ellingson - Nov. 5 (TV Actor)
Cody Dorman - Nov. 5 (Namesake Of Breeders)
Ross McDonnell - Nov. 5 (Cinematographer)
Chris Tapp - Nov. 5 (TV Personality)
Logan Steinwede - Nov. 5 (Instagram Star)
Frank Dorman - Nov. 7 (Astronaut)
Luana Andrade - Nov. 7 (Reality TV / Model / Influencer)
Jenny Appleford - Nov. 7 (YouTube Star)
Dale Reid - Nov. 8 (Golfer)
Matt Ulrich - Nov. 8 (Football Player)
Nahee - Nov. 8 (Pop Singer)
Doug Ibold - Nov. 8 (Film Editor)
Patrycja Widera - Nov. 8 (Instagram Star)
Brandi Mallory - Nov. 9 (Reality Star)
John Bailey - Nov. 10 (Cinematographer)
Mike Fanelli - Nov. 10 (Runner)
Johnny Ruffo - Nov. 10 (Pop Singer)
Spiros Focas - Nov. 10 (Movie Actor)
Lorraine Day - Nov. 10 (Non-Fiction Author)
Kyle LeDuc - Nov. 11 (Motorsports Racing Driver)
Conny Van Dyke - Nov. 11 (Motown Singer)
DJ Hayden - Nov. 11 (Football Player)
Anna Scher - Nov. 12 (Drama Teacher)
Kevin Turen - Nov. 12 (Producer)
M. Russell Ballard - Nov. 12 (Religious Leader)
Maryanne Trump - Nov. 13 (Family Member) *Donald Trump's Sister*
Devon Wylie - Nov. 13 (Football Player)
Michael Bishop - Nov. 13 (Novelist)
Peter Seidler - Nov. 14 (Businessman)
Lord Cotter - Nov. 14 (Politician)
Thelda Williams - Nov. 14 (Mayor Of Phoenix)
Bosley Faze Rug - Nov. 14 (Dog)
Oladips - Nov. 14 (Rapper)
Terry Taylor - Nov. 14 (AP Sports Editor)
Shari Smiley - Nov. 14 (CAA Agent & Manager)
Betty Rollin - Nov. 14 (Journalist)
Subrata Roy - Nov. 14 (Entrepreneur)
Alexio - Nov. 14 (Rapper)
Chigova - Nov. 15 (Soccer Player)
Dex Carvey - Nov. 15 (Family Member) *Dana Carvey's Son*
Ken Squier - Nov. 15 (Sportscaster)
Daisaku Ikeda - Nov. 15 (Religious Leader)
George Brown - Nov. 16 (Drummer)
A.S. Byatt - Nov. 16 (Author)
Rita Hollingsworth - Nov. 16 (Entertainment Publicist)
Johnny Green - Nov. 16 (Basketball Player)
Abe Stoklasa - Nov. 17 (Songwriter)
Suzanne Shepherd - Nov. 17 (TV Actress)
Mark Eisen - Nov. 17 (Fashion Designer)
David Del Tredici - Nov. 18 (Composer)
James Davern - Nov. 18 (Director)
Joss Ackland - Nov. 19 (Movie Actor)
Peter Spellos - Nov. 19 (Voice Actor)
Carlton Pearson - Nov. 19 (Minister)
Sara Tavares - Nov. 19 (Composer)
Roslynn Cobarrubias - Nov. 19 (Entrepreneur)
Herbert Gold - Nov. 19 (Novelist)
Vincentius Sensi Potokota - Nov. 19 (Religious Leader)
Rosalynn Carter - Nov. 19 (First Lady)
Mars Williams - Nov. 20 (Saxophonist)
Willie Hernandez - Nov. 20 (Baseball Player)
Annabel Giles - Nov. 20 (Model)
Reed Ryan - Nov. 21 (Football Player)
Chad Allan - Nov. 21 (Musician)
James Philip - Nov. 21 (Politician)
Raul Cande - Nov. 21 (Rapper)
Phil Quartararo - Nov. 22 (Music Industry Executive)
Tom Larson - Nov. 22 (Sportscaster)
Jean Knight - Nov. 22 (R&B Singer)
Eddie Merrins - Nov. 22 (Golfer)
Steve Pool - Nov. 22 (TV Show Host)
Harald Hasselbach - Nov. 23 (Football Player)
Andreas Ullmann - Nov. 23 (Wrestler)
Ron Hodges - Nov. 24 (Baseball Player)
Elliot Silverstein - Nov. 24 (Director)
Marc Thorpe - Nov. 24 (Visual Effects Artist)
Marty Krofft - Nov. 25 (TV Producer)
Sumitomo Mitsui - Nov. 25 (CEO)
Larry Fink - Nov. 25 (Photographer)
Terry Venables - Nov. 25 (Soccer Player)
Pablo Guzman - Nov. 26 (Reporter)
Kevin 'Geordie' Walker - Nov. 26 (Guitarist)
Tim Dorsey - Nov. 26 (Novelist)
Norris McDonald - Nov. 26 (Journalist)
Luigi Caiola - Nov. 26 (Broadway Producer)
William Anastasi - Nov. 27 (Painter)
Frances Sternhagen - Nov. 27 (Stage Actress)
John Nichols - Nov. 27 (Novelist)
Charlie Munger - Nov. 28 (Entrepreneur)
Jack Axelrod - Nov. 28 (TV Actor)
Queenzy Cheng - Nov. 28 (Pop Singer)
Dean Sullivan - Nov. 29 (Soap Opera Actor)
Henry Kissinger - Nov. 29 (Politician)
Scott Kempner - Nov. 29 (Guitarist)
Charles Gilchrist Adams - Nov. 29 (Pastor)
Bronka Sundstrom - Nov. 29 (Mountaineer)
Elliott Erwitt - Nov. 29 (Photographer)
Victoria Maria Aragues Gadea - Nov. 29 (Dancer)
Shane MacGowan - Nov. 30 (Pop Singer)
Alistair Darling - Nov. 30 (Politician)
John Byrne - Nov. 30 (Playwright)
Edwin Yoder - Nov. 30 (Journalist)
Buddy Duress - Nov. ?? (Movie Actor)
DECEMBER
Sandra Day O'Connor - Dec. 1 (Supreme Court Justice)
Charles Officer - Dec. 1 (Director)
Daniel Langlois - Dec. 1 (Entrepreneur)
Jada Brown - Dec. 1 (Football Coach)
Brigit Forstyth - Dec. 1 (TV Actress)
Kiki Fatmala - Dec. 1 (TV Actress)
Wolfgang Hollegha - Dec. 2 (Painter)
Travis Snyder - Dec. 3 (Founder Of The Color Run)
Myles Goodwyn - Dec. 3 (Guitarist)
Glenys Kinnock - Dec. 3 (Politician)
Andrea Fay Friedman - Dec. 3 (TV Actress)
Jim Easton - Dec. 4 (Archery)
Enriqueta Margarita Lavat Bayona - Dec. 4 (TV Actress)
Denny Laine - Dec. 5 (Rock Singer)
Prince Constantin Ferdinand Maria - Dec. 5 (Prince)
Robert Pardo - Dec. 5 (Us Air Force)
Mark Pearson Butterbrodt - Dec. 5 (Doctor)
Norman Lear - Dec. 5 (TV Producer)
Lional Dahmer - Dec. 5 (Family Member) *Jeffrey Dahmer's Father*
Vic Davalillo - Dec. 6 (Baseball Player)
Vincent Le Goascoz - Dec. 6 (Teacher)
Marisa Pavan - Dec. 6 (Movie Actress)
Ellen Holly - Dec. 6 (Movie Actress)
Jack Hogan - Dec. 6 (Movie Actor)
Benjamin Zephaniah - Dec. 7 (Poet)
Doris Yaffe - Dec. 7 (Social Activist)
Keisha Whitaker - Dec. 7 (Film Producer)
Thomas F. Kilroy - Dec. 7 (Novelist)
Stan Rogow - Dec. 7 (TV Producer)
Joe Solomon - Dec. 8 (Cricketer)
Itziar Castro - Dec. 8 (TV Actress)
Ryan O'Neal - Dec. 8 (TV Actor)
Dave Robb - Dec. 8 (Hollywood Reporter)
Paul Webb - Dec. 8 (Basketball Coach)
Tony Tarantino - Dec. 8 (Movie Actor)
Frank Wycheck - Dec. 9 (Football Player)
Greg Scholl - Dec. 9 (Videographer / Producer)
Anna Cardwell - Dec. 9 (Reality Star)
Mike Perricone - Dec. 9 (Hockey Reporter / Science Writer)
Gao Yaojie - Dec. 10 (Activist)
Shirley Anne Field - Dec. 10 (Movie Actress)
Julian Carroll - Dec. 10 (Governor)
Jack Hanson - Dec. 10 (Weatherman / Cartoonist)
Michael Blakemore - Dec. 10 (Director)
Jeffrey Foskett - Dec. 11 (Songwriter)
Ian Gibson - Dec. 11 (Non-Fiction Author)
Andre Braugher - Dec. 11 (TV Actor)
Camden Toy - Dec. 11 (TV Actor)
Ken Kelsch - Dec. 11 (Cinematographer)
Shuji Abe - Dec. 11 (Producer)
Essra Mohawk - Dec. 11 (Singer-Songwriter)
Fusa Tatsumi - Dec. 12 (Supercentenarian) *She Was 116 Year Old*
Zahara - Dec. 12 (Pop Singer)
Craig Watkins - Dec. 12 (Lawyer)
Shirley Barber - Dec. 12 (Author)
Ricardo Drue - Dec. 12 (R&B Singer)
Clarence Sexton - Dec. 12 (Pastor)
Bill Burgess - Dec. 13 (Football Player)
Dick Nunis - Dec. 13 (Disneyland Executive)
Kenny DeForest - Dec. 13 (Comedian)
Maxine Rizik Tanous - Dec. 13 (Retailer)
J.G.A. Pocock - Dec. 13 (Historian)
Wolfgang Gluck - Dec. 13 (Film Producer)
George McGinnis - Dec. 14 (Basketball Player)
Ken MacKenzie - Dec. 14 (Baseball Player)
Cari Beauchamp - Dec. 14 (Author / Historian)
Nadine McKown - Dec. 14 (Historian)
Rudolf Hruby - Dec. 14 (Hockey Player)
Selma Archerd - Dec. 14 (Movie Actress)
Ara Martirosyan - Dec. 14 (World Music Singer)
Steve Halliwell - Dec. 15 (Soap Opera Actor)
Eddie Driscoll - Dec. 15 (TV Actor)
Colin Burgess - Dec. 15 (Drummer)
Richard Hunt - Dec. 16 (Sculptor)
Lorenzo Riva - Dec. 16 (Fashion Designer)
Jim Ladd - Dec. 16 (DJ / Radio Producer)
Kenpachiro Satsuma - Dec. 16 (Movie Actor)
Otar Losseliani - Dec. 17 (Director)
Eric Montross - Dec. 17 (Basketball Player)
James McCaffrey - Dec. 17 (Movie Actor)
Joseph Anthony "Amp" Fiddler - Dec. 17 (Keyboardist)
Norma Barzman - Dec. 17 (Movie Actress / Screenwriter)
Giovanni Anselmo - Dec. 18 (Artist)
Ed Budde - Dec. 19 (Football Player)
Don Schumacher - Dec. 20 (Motorsports)
Torben Ulrich - Dec. 20 (Tennis Player)
Terry Jill Saperstein - Dec. 20 (Talent Manager)
Carl Barzilauskas - Dec. 20 (Football Player)
Fola Francis - Dec. 20 (Designer)
Ian Pepperell - Dec. 22 (TV Actor)
Laura Lynch - Dec. 22 (Musician)
Bobbie Jean Carter - Dec. 23 (Family Member) *Nick & Aaron Carter's Sister*
Mike Nussbaum - Dec. 23 (Movie Actor / Director)
Dejumo Lewis - Dec. 23 (Movie Actor)
Lisandro Meza - Dec. 23 (Colombian Singer)
Richard Romanus - Dec. 23 (Movie Actor)
Lynn Loring - Dec. 23 (Movie Actress / Producer)
Neel Nanda - Dec. 24 (Comedian)
Cheri Barry - Dec. 24 (Mayor)
Kamar De Los Reyes - Dec. 24 (TV Actor)
Troy Dargan - Dec. 24 (Rugby Player)
Casey Kramer - Dec. 24 (Family Member) *Stanley Kramer's Daughter*
Willie Ruff - Dec. 24 (Jazz Musician)
Carl Welser - Dec. 24 (Columuist / Firefighter)
David Leland - Dec. 24 (Director)
Vasilis Karras - Dec. 24 (Folk Singer)
Alice Parker - Dec. 24 (Composer)
Richard Franklin - Dec. 25 (TV Actor)
Bill Granger - Dec. 25 (Chef)
Fred Mackerodt - Dec. 25 (Writer)
Tom Priestley - Dec. 25 (Sound Designer)
Alain Laurier - Dec. 25 (Soccer Coach)
Louis James - Dec. 26 (Football Player)
Tom Smothers - Dec. 26 (Pop Singer)
Jim Bixby - Dec. 26 (Counselor)
Bobby Rivers - Dec. 26 (TV Actor)
Russell Hamler - Dec. 26 (War Hero)
Herb Kohl - Dec. 27 (Politician)
Lee Sun-Kyun - Dec. 27 (Movie Actor)
PC Siqueira - Dec. 27 (YouTube Star)
Ken Bowman - Dec. 27 (Football Player)
Pedro Suarez-Vertiz - Dec. 28 (Rock Singer)
Herman Raucher - Dec. 28 (Screenwriter)
Donald Wildmon - Dec. 28 (Author)
Quinn Donoghue - Dec. 28 (Hollywood Publicist)
Bill McColl - Dec. 28 (Football Player)
Vijayakanth - Dec. 28 (Movie Actor)
Maurice Hines - Dec. 29 (Stage Actor)
Roger Ernest Maughmer - Dec. 29 (Mayor)
Les McCann - Dec. 29 (Pianist)
Eddie Cockrell - Dec. 29 (Film Programmer)
Hermann Baumann - Dec. 29 (Composer)
John Pilger - Dec. 30 (Journalist)
Douglas JJ. Peters - Dec. 30 (Senator)
Tom Wilkinson - Dec. 30 (Movie Actor)
Martha Diamond - Dec. 30 (Painter)
Cindy Morgan - Dec. 30 (Movie Actress)
Daniel Miller - Dec. 30 (Executive)
Shecky Greene - Dec. 31 (TV Actor / Comedian)
Cale Yarborough - Dec. 31 (Race Car Driver)
Klee Benally - Dec. 31 (Navajo Activist / Musician)
Benjamin Kiplagat - Dec. 31 (Runner)
Ana Ofelia Murguia - Dec. 31 (Movie Actress)
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2018
January --
Trip to Florida with Grandma in the first week. Dark when we leave New York. The under-the-belly fly away feeling when the plane takes off. The loudness of the plane (I didn’t remember it being that loud). There is no forgetting that we are in a giant metal tube barreling through the air. Florida is strange. The warmth is unnatural. I realize I’ve finally come to accept New York winters and the beauty of rest. Florida lives in a state of constant temperance. The trees look exhausted.
We stay in a giant apartment complex next to eight or nine similar buildings on the same street that runs parallel to the ocean front. They stand unnaturally like giant dominoes, fifty feet apart. Boca is extremely cultivated. We go to Wal-Mart, we eat at P.F. Chang’s.
We go to the beach. There is no salty sweet smell here (like the one at the beaches in Jersey). Uncle (with whom we are staying) is unwell and has been for years. He repeatedly tries to get me to down alcoholic beverages and whenever my grandma isn’t around, talks about sex. He brushes my ass with his hand on the beach as we walk, and I ball my fists up in anger and walk faster. I don’t tell my Grandma because she is hesitant about staying here, and I want her to enjoy her time.
I fly back after two days, as was the plan. I am relieved to get back to the small, cold airport in Westchester, to see my little red Civic and rich, who drives it up to the pick up area.
On my first night back, I realize how good it is to be home, and also how much it feels like home, more home than original home, my little family with rich and crowdog. I ask him to marry me and he says yes. The next day he buys a ring-pop and leaves it on my nightstand.
February, March, April --
Back to School. I left in 2015, and am finally back. Spring Semester. I’m taking the Novel with Michelle Woods and Seminar in Critical Practices with Vicki Tromanhauser. I’m amazed how each class goes by so quickly -- I am always disappointed to hear that final tone-shift in the professor’s voice when she says that’s enough for today, we’ll pick up here next class. I read Anna Karenina, Crime and Punishment, The Master and Margarita, We, Lolita, The Waves by Virginia Woolf, The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood, St. Mawr by D.H. Lawrence, a short story by Ursula Le Guin, and the eco-critical theories of Morton, Harraway, Derrida.
I’d forgotten how much I loved reading and learning. I raise my hand in class and talk to other people. We go on a field trip to the Nature Sanctuary for my Seminar class and take a class photo. I save it to my computer when I realize it’s full of friends.
I write two papers that I’m extremely proud of, one about peasant dreams in Anna Karenina, and another about listening to Joanna Newsom’s Have One On Me as an eco-critical breakup album.
May, June --
My first semester ends, and my sister graduates from high school. I’m definitely old. I take an online summer class on Utopia/Dystopia with Cyrus Mulready.
July --
A trip to Long Beach Island, my place. rich and I stay crammed with my parents and my sister and her boyfriend in a two bedroom upstairs rental --the one that we used to stay at when I was little. We sleep on the pull-out couch, which was even less comfortable than that sounds. We stay for two nights. I eat oysters for the first time. My mom and I play kadima ball along the shore, and I eat a Spongebob Pop on a hot day, and his red pants drip down my hand. It’s a short trip, but enough. The year has been full but relentless, and here I have a few moments of actual content.
On the way back home, my radiator blows on the Garden State Parkway. We pull over and call rich’s cousin, and then we macgyver the shit out of it so we don’t have to get towed home from Jersey. The GPS decides to almost take us through the city instead of the normal way home, so a three-hour trip turns into seven hours -- but it was nice. We stayed fairly calm and worked it out, and it made me appreciate the shit out of our relationship.
August --
The dog days of summer. Everything is wet. We’re in the process of moving houses (something that I’ve done every summer for the past six or so years). Dealing with the old landlords in the final weeks is absolute hell. But we end up getting all of our security back, and we’re moving to a good house --it belongs to the Grandmother of the kids I used to babysit when I was in high school/early college.
We move in and I love the smell of the house. It’s a good place next to a stream. Everything is so wet that we start to notice mold on the furniture in the sunny room, and we fight it back.
September --
This is a very hard month. In late August, I wait and wait and wait for my period. It keeps threatening with cramps, but never comes. I take a pregnancy test and it’s positive. I make the decision that would be best for another human, not for myself. I can’t just have a baby because I want something cute, or because it’s “possible” to do so. We’re not ready for a baby, now or even ever --I’ve always been theoretically conflicted on if I wanted to bring someone else into this whole Thing against their will. And now I have to confront that hypothetical in my reality.
I make an appointment at planned parenthood after rich and I talk about it for a few days. It’s hard to get in, so I have to wait a few weeks. The house starts smelling awful. I get debilitatingly nauseous every time I go home. The smell of lavender dryer sheets (that I used to love) make me want to die. The world becomes a constant state of nausea. I get nose bleeds, I find out, because pregnancy changes SO MANY THINGS about how your body operates. Your body temperature goes up and your blood thins. Your teeth are more prone to infection and your body is circulating much more (like up to 50 percent more) blood.
At the appointment, the nurse is extremely nice and takes my blood without making me feel lightheaded. I find out I’m eight weeks pregnant and that I’ll need to schedule a termination procedure for the next week. I’m nervous but I want to get it over with. The doctor takes an ultrasound and shows me a picture of the “fetus” - it’s a small, black and white oval dot.
In the middle of September, I go to the Poughkeepsie planned parenthood to get the procedure. I decide not to take the sedation. I take four ibuprofen and they take me to the pre/post waiting room. I meet a woman who’s stocking up on granola bars, ginger ales and condoms, shoving them into her purse. She tells me this is her sixth procedure. “Are you nervous?” she asks. I say “no.”
It’s over quickly and it’s not more painful than some of the periods I’ve had. I get lightheaded afterwards and they keep me for an extra 20 minutes or so, but then I can walk out and go home. I tell rich to stop at mcDonald’s and we get burgers, and then I go home and sleep.
The first two days after the procedure I feel amazing. I’m no longer nauseous and I don’t have cramps. On the third day, the cramps start and so does constipation. I have extremely painful anal spasms at work one day. The bleeding and cramping stops around 2 weeks after the procedure, but begins again when I start birth control.
This all happens while my Fall Semester is starting, so there is no time to stop and rest and consider this whole thing. I keep going at the same pace because that’s what I have to do.
October --
My Fall semester is really great despite all the stuff of the previous month. I’m taking my Senior Seminar class about the Materiality of the Text with Mulready, and I’m taking The Epic Tradition with Thomas Festa. I read the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Aeneid, and Dante’s Inferno, Frankenstein, Hamlet, and a ton scholars that focus on materiality: Ong, Calhoun, Silverman, Sherman, etc etc etc. I’m energetic but anxious.
We have a housewarming party and it’s not a disaster. It’s mostly family and then some friends afterwards, but we’re old and tired and clean and go to bed pretty early, and I’m okay with that.
November, December --
Extremely exhausting and busy two months. Throwing myself into school work, I write two more papers that I’m fairly proud of: one on the materiality of Dante’s Inferno and the other about the myth of diaries, explored by looking at a few weird Frankenstein diaries.
Even New Year’s Eve was shot with a full day’s work followed by my first BioAnthropology exam (I’m taking a winter class), and I fell asleep at 10pm. Things will calm down in a few weeks hopefully (I’m done with classes after the 17th!!) and I can actually reflect on all the nonsense that happened this year.
Things are pretty good though, and I’m thankful for a lot. I challenged myself this year and it paid the fuck off. I made some new friends and wrote some things I’m proud of and I live in a pretty nice house with my family. I finally stopped bleeding, and I’m doing okay physically now too.
For Next Year:
- I want to bring my lunch to work at least twice a week!
- I want to stretch and do some type of exercise (so I don’t get winded so easily)
- I want to save some money and take a good trip.
- I want to stop scrolling so much!
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Desígnio — Arco 38.
I. Maratonas.
I. Anos 1980.
Listas: IMDb; Wikipedia.
I. A — Parte 1.
Atração Mortal, de Michael Lehmann.
II. B — Parte 1.
Blade Runner — O Caçador de Androides, de Ridley Scott [Ler Androides Sonham com Ovelhas Elétricas?, de Philip K. Dick; Ler The Bladerunner, de Alan E. Nourse; Blade Runner 2049, de Denis Villeneuve; Poderá haver um terceiro filme; Haverá uma série, Blade Runner 2099, na Prime Video.].
III. C — Parte 1.
Conta Comigo, de Rob Reiner.
IV. E — Parte 1.
E.T. — O Extraterrestre, de Steven Spielberg. /
V. K — Parte 1.
Kagemusha — A Sombra de um Samurai, de Akira Kurosawa. / Karatê Kid — A Hora da Verdade, de John G. Avildsen.
VI. N — Parte 1.
Nascido para Matar, de Stanley Kubrick.
VII. O — Parte 1.
O Matador, de John Woo. / Os Fantasmas Se Divertem, de Tim Burton. / Os Gritos do Silêncio, de Roland Joffé. / Os Intocáveis, de Brian De Palma.
VIII. T — Parte 1.
Top Gun — Ases Indomáveis, de Tony Scott [Top Gun — Maverick, de Joseph Kosinski.].
II. Desmado.
I. A — Parte 1.
A Bela e a Fera, de Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise. / A Fuga das Galinhas, de Peter Lord & Nick Park. / Agência Secreta de Controle de Magias, de Alex Tsitsilin. / Akira, de Katsuhiro Otomo. / As Aventuras de Peter Pan, de Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson & Hamilton Luske. /
II. B — Parte 1.
Branca de Neve e os Sete Anões, de William Cottrell, David Hand & Wilfred Jackson. /
III. C — Parte 1.
CyberWorld, de Colin Davies & Elaine Despins. /
IV. D — Parte 1.
Deu a Louca na Chapeuzinho, de Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards & Tony Leech. / Deu a Louca na Cinderela, de Paul Bolger, Yvette Kaplan & Greg Tiernan. / Dogão — Amigo pra Cachorro, de Dave Borthwick, Jean Duval & Frank Passingham. / Dumbo, de Samuel Armstrong, Norman Ferguson & Wilfred Jackson. /
V. F — Parte 1.
Formiguinhaz, de Eric Darnell & Tim Johnson. /
VI. G — Parte 1.
Gato de Botas, de Chris Miller [Gato de Botas 2 — O Último Pedido, de Joel Crawford.].
VII. H — Parte 1.
Hotel Transilvânia, de Genndy Tartakovsky. /
VIII. I — Parte 1.
Igor, de Tony Leondis. /
IX. J — Parte 1.
Jimmy Neutron — O Menino Gênio, de John A. Davis. /
X. M — Parte 1.
Meu Amigo Totoro, de Hayao Miyazaki. /Miúda e o Guarda-chuva, de Amadeu Alban. / Monstros S.A., de Pete Docter, David Silverman & Lee Unkrich. /
XI. O — Parte 1.
O Galinho Chicken Little, de Mark Dindal. / O Príncipe do Egito, de Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner & Simon Wells. / O Rei Leão, de Roger Allers & Rob Minkoff. /
XII. P — Parte 1.
Pinóquio por Guillermo del Toro, de Guillermo del Toro & Mark Gustafson.
XIII. R — Parte 1.
Robôs, de Chris Wedge & Carlos Saldanha. /
XIV. S — Parte 1.
Shrek, de Andrew Adamson & Vicky Jenson [Consultar todas as obras especiais da franquia; Shrek 2, de Andrew Adamson; Shrek Terceiro, de Chris Miller & Raman Hui; Shrek para Sempre, de Mike Mitchell.]. / Spirit — O Corcel Indomável, de Kelly Asbury & Lorna Cook. / Super Mario Bros. — O Filme, de Aaron Horvath & Michael Jelenic. / Super Mario Bros. — Peach-Hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!, de Masami Hata.
XV. T — Parte 1.
Toy Story, de John Lasseter [Toy Story 2, de John Lasseter, Ash Brannon & Lee Unkrich.]. /
III. Horror.
A. A Casa dos Maus Espíritos, de William Castle [A Casa da Colina, de William Malone; De Volta à Casa da Colina, de Víctor Garcia.]. / A Órfã, de Jaume Collet-Serra [Órfã 2 — A Origem, de William Brent Bell.]. / A Última Casa da Rua, de Mark Tonderai. / Aniversário Macabro, de Wes Craven [A Última Casa, de Dennis Iliadis.]. / Apollo 18 — A Missão Proibida, de Gonzalo López-Gallego.
B. Brinquedo Assassino, de Tom Holland [Brinquedo Assassino 2, de John Lafia.]. / Brinquedos do Terror, de Nicholas Verso.
C. Convite Maldito, de Jessica M. Thompson.
D. Despertar dos Mortos, de David Keating. /Domicílio Alienígena, de Kelly Schwarze. /
E. Encurralada, de Toran Caudell. /
G. Gritos do Além, de Steven C. Miller.
I. Irmandade do Mal, de Todor Chapkanov.
N. Não! Não Olhe!, de Jordan Peele. / Noite das Bruxas Macabra, de Travis Baker.
O. O Iluminado, de Stanley Kubrick. / Oferenda ao Demônio, de Oliver Park. / Os Mensageiros, de Danny Pang & Oxide Chun Pang. /
P. Pânico, de Wes Craven [Pânico 2, de Wes Craven; Pânico 3, de Wes Craven; Pânico 4, de Wes Craven; Pânico, de Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett.]. / Possessão, de Ole Bornedal. / Premonição, de James Wong [Premonição 2, de David R. Ellis; Premonição 3, de James Wong; Premonição 4, de David R. Ellis; Premonição 5, de Steven Quale.]. / Psicose, de Alfred Hitchcock [Psicose 2, de Richard Franklin.].
S. Sexta-feira 13, de Sean S. Cunningham. / Sobrenatural, de James Wan [Sobrenatural: Capítulo 2, de James Wan; Sobrenatural — A Origem, de Leigh Whannell.].
U. Um Lugar Silencioso, de John Krasinski [Um Lugar Silencioso — Parte II, de John Krasinski.].
IV. Lisa Kudrow.
Listas: IMDb; JustWatch; Wikipedia.
1. America 3000, de David Engelbach. 2. L.A. on $5 a Day, de Todd Hughes. 3. O Bebê Maldito, de Rodman Flender. 4. Dance with Death, de Charles Philip Moore. 5. In the Heat of Passion, de Rodman Flender.
V. M. Night Shyamalan.
Listas: Wikipedia.
1. Praying with Anger [1992.]. 2. Olhos Abertos [1998.]. 3. Ela É Demais [1999.]. 4. O Sexto Sentido [1999.]. 5. O Pequeno Stuart Little [1999.]. 6. Corpo Fechado [2000.]. 7. Sinais [2002.]. 8. A Vila [2004.]. 9. A Dama na Água [2006.]. 10. Fim dos Tempos [2008.]. 11. O Último Mestre do Ar [2010.]. 12. Demônio [2010.]. 13. Depois da Terra [2013.]. 14. A Visita [2015.]. 15. Fragmentado [2016.]. 16. Vidro [2019.]. 17. Tempo [2021.]. 18. Batem à Porta [2023.].
VI. New Line Cinema.
Listas: IMDb.
1. Uma Página de Loucura, de Teinosuke Kinogasa. 2. The Pace That Kills, de William A. O'Connor. 3. A Porta da Loucura, de Louis J. Gasnier. 4. ...E o Vento Levou, de Victor Fleming, George Cukor & Sam Wood. 5. Os Amantes Crucificados, de Kenji Mizoguchi.
VII. Ubiquação.
Conteúdos: Claro video; Cindie; HBO Max; Recomendações; Netflix; SET; Wikipedia.
I. A — Parte 1.
A Lista de Schindler, de Steven Spielberg. / A Morte Lhe Cai Bem, de Robert Zemeckis. / A Múmia, de Stephen Sommers [O Retorno da Múmia, de Stephen Sommers.]. / A Onda, de Dennis Gansel. / A Paixão de Cristo, de Mel Gibson. / A Princesa Prometida, de Rob Reiner. / A Última Tentação de Cristo, de Martin Scorsese. / A Volta ao Mundo em 80 Dias, de Michael Anderson & John Farrow. / Ácido, de Aleksandr Gorchilin. / Adonis, de Scud. / Alien — O 8° Passageiro, de Ridley Scott. / Anfetamina, de Scud. / Anti-herói Americano, de Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini. / Apesar de Tudo, Shamim Sarif. / Aposta na Vingança, de Gábor Herendi. / Austin Powers — O Agente "Bond" Cama, de Jay Roach. /
II. B — Parte 1.
Babe — O Porquinho Atrapalhado, de Chris Noonan. / Bwoy, de John G. Young. /
III. C — Parte 1.
Capital Games, de Ilo Orleans. /Cazuza — O Tempo Não Pára, de . / Cidade de Deus. / Clube da Luta. / Consequências, de Darko Štante. / Consequências da Vida, de Daniel Armando. /
IV. D — Parte 1.
Desespero, de Gilles Coulier. / Diários de Motocicleta, de Walter Salles. / Dicionário de Cama. / Dirty Dancing. / Dogma, de Kevin Smith. / Dogville. / Domingo Sangrento, de. / Don Juan DeMarco. / Donnie Darko, de. /
E. E Sua Mãe Também, de Alfonso Cuarón. / Em uma Ilha Bem Distante, de Vanessa Jopp. / Emoções Reprimidas, de Jennifer Gerber. / Encantada, de Kevin Lima. / Encontros e Desencontros. / Esposa de Mentirinha, de Dennis Dugan. / Eu, Robô. /
G — Parte 1.
Gladiador, de Ridley Scott. / Guerra nas Estrelas, de. [Star Wars — Episódio I — A Ameaça Fantasma, de George Lucas. /
H. Harry Potter e o Prisioneiro de Azkaban, de Alfonso Cuarón. / Histeria, de John Blanchard. / Homem-Aranha 2, de Sam Raimi. /
I. Identidade. /
K. Kill Bill Vol. 1, de Quentin Tarantino. /
L — Parte 1.
Lady Peacock — De Salto para o Amor, de Jana (AJ) Mattioli. / Lara Croft — Tomb Raider, de Simon West. / Looney Tunes — De Volta a Ação. / Loucuras na Madrugada, de. /
M — Parte 1.
Madrugada dos Mortos, de. / Matrix, de The Wachowski Brothers. / Mentiras e Traições, de Mitu Misra. / Mestre dos Mares. / Missão de Honra, de David Blair. / Monstros, de Gareth Edwards.
N. No Amor e na Guerra. / Nos Becos de São Francisco, de Thales Corrêa. /
O. O Caçador, de Marco Berger. / O Dia Depois de Amanhã, de Roland Emmerich. / O Preço de Aleksander, de Pau Masó. / O Seminarista, de Joshua Lim. / O Silêncio dos Inocentes, de. / O Turbilhão, de Eusebio Pastrana. / O Último Samurai. / Os Condenados, de Scott Wiper. / Os Irmãos Marx no Circo, de Irmãos Marx. /
P. Paixão Mortal, de Malik Bader. / Party Monster. / Pearl Harbor, de Michael Bay. / Pedro Coelho 2 — O Fugitivo, de Will Gluck. / Peixe Grande. / Preso no Gancho da Vida, de Max Emerson. /
R. Recomeço de uma Paixão, de Tim Kirkman. / Regras da Atração. / Réquiem para um Sonho, de . / Resident Evil, de. /
S. Santa de Casa. / Senta a Pua!. / Sobre Meninos e Lobos. / Super Mario Bros., de Annabel Jankel & Rocky Morton.
T. The Falls — O Amor Não É Pecado, de Jon Garcia [The Falls — Testamento do Amor, de Jon Garcia; The Falls — O Pacto da Graça, de Jon Garcia.]. / Tróia. /
U. Um Dia nas Corridas, de Irmãos Marx. / Uma Grande Loja no Tempo do Onça, de Irmãos Marx. / Uma Mente Brilhante, de Ron Howard. / Uma Noite em Casablanca, de Irmãos Marx. / Uma Noite na Ópera, de Irmãos Marx. / Uma Noiva e Tanto, de Thomas Schlamme. / Underworld, de. /
V. Van Helsing, de. / Vingança à Sangue Frio, de Frédéric Petitjean. /
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I was conflicted about whether or not to post/talk about the Celebration of George Shapiro's life, perfectly orchestrated and executed by Aimee Hyatt and Pat Hazel. Recounting the details was stupefying as was the blessing of having known Georgie, and Amee's extreme kindness including me. I learned so much about the force that was Georgie, beyond that he embodied joie de vivre like no human I've ever known, a man who gave everything, and took nothing (except in business), was someone who proudly defied fear across the board, including in his passing, who believed that everything and everyone he encountered was THE BEST, and for everyone who was lucky enough to know him, that's exactly what he was.
A name dropper from knee socks, I was woe to name the participants, lest I be the braggart of obnoxiousness I am... but how could I not share the magnitude of the many who came out in this crazy still COVID time (it was my first indoor event - and I suspect I was not the only masked one for whom this was true), Georgie warranted the respect, and in his fashion the exuberant joy and pleasure. We got to bear witness to a bounty of heartfelt and hysterical words from, I'm fastening my seat belt, Georgie's sweet kids, Rob Reiner, Jeff Garlin, Danny DeVito, Kevin Nealon, Phil Rosenthal, Sara Silverman, Dick Van Dyke, Mel Brooks, Norman Lear, and Jerry Seinfeld, to name but some. I sure hope they filmed it. Brilliant, all. And there are stories and a host of others just as amazing who didn't take the podium. I remembered many of them on the Live.
At the after-party, because of course, George wanted everyone to eat and be merry, I got to get up close, mix and mingle with friends I haven't seen since this crazy began, Kelly Carlin for one (pictured above with Snuffy and me, thanks to the sweet & talented, Susan Weininger), & others I haven't seen in gazillions of years... and, most heart-gripping, I got to lock eyes in the reals again with the miracle that is Norman Lear, pinch his cheeks and kiss them, congratulate and hug beloved Phil Rosenthal, whose Somebody Feed Phil, had gotten picked up for a 6th season that very day, tell Rob Reiner how much his father meant and means to me, lots of other fun stuff I shared, including a poignant surprise to end the evening.
My greatest takeaway of this stupendous evening - to face life with the generous, exuberant joy this Bronx boy we were feting always did - to fear nothing, and when challenged, to ask myself, "What would Georgie do," as I did today to end a difficult standoff. I 'splain. George Shapiro lives on in the hearts and minds of all who knew him. His legacy of kindness, gratitude, love, laughter, fun, and funny, will never die. George Shapiro was simply, THE BEST!
Can you believe I had more to say about this... I did!
Shooting The Shit With Vicki
Monday, August 22, 2022
Streamed Live @5 PT on my FB
Replay here: https://bit.ly/3T9j8LO
#comedy#Podcast#talk#RobReiner#KevinNealon#PhilRosenthal#SaraSilverman#DickVanDyke#MelBrooks#NormanLear#JerrySeinfeld#talkshow#community#pandemic#caring#sharing#sharingiscaring#shootingtheshitwithvicki#FacebookLive#Live#streaming
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I try to keep crowdfunding off my page, especially when it has zilch to do with epilepsy. See that girl with the butterfly in her hair? Her name was Emily Silverman. We called her Em. She died in a car accident 15 years ago. She was one of the brightest souls I’ve ever known. You know those people who you’re like, damn, I’m so lucky to have known them even for the short time I did. Such a generous spirit - she gave and gave for her friends. I started freshman year at a new high school, knowing no one, and even though she was two years ahead of me, she saw me by myself a lot and started talking to me. One time I was crying about something dumb like boys and she looked at me with those eyes and said, “you have your whole life ahead of you.” I still may, but she didn’t get the chance.
http://emsspotlight.org/donate/
Em loved to dance, and it was always her dream to open a dance studio. For the past 15 years, her mother Vicki has been running a charity called Em’s Spotlight, which gives dance lessons to underprivileged youth in Kansas City’s urban core. I volunteered there for a while and managed to roll it into a paying gig, but now I’m donating my checks straight back to Em’s (Vicki insists on paying me), but 10 hours a week at 14 bucks an hour isn’t going to get us the $25,000 we need.
Please, please try to find it in your hearts to donate $10. Some of you already see where this is headed. Think of us as George Washington. We’re in dire need of assistance and we need a right-hand man. And Washington’s right-hand man is on the $10 bill.
http://emsspotlight.org/donate/
And then share! Share share share. Share on here, Twitter, Instragram, whatever. Even if you can’t donate, you might get someone else to.
#personal#fundraiser#em's spotlight#non-profits#kansas city#I can work Hamiton lyrics into literally anything
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ARS Western US Contributes $125,000 to Lebanon Aid Effort
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ARS Western US Contributes $125,000 to Lebanon Aid Effort
Armenian Relief Society
Ten days ago, the ARS of Western USA, Regional Executive Board released a heartfelt call to action to its members and the community at large to extend a helping hand to Lebanese Armenians affected by the devastating explosion on August 4, 2020.
The ARS Regional Executive Board would like to extend its sincere appreciation and deepest gratitude to ARS chapters, members, and individual donors, who joined in our call to action and made generous donations to benefit the Emergency Appeal for Lebanon. As such, the region’s total contributions to this cause increased to over $125,000, which will be sent to the Armenian Relief Cross of Lebanon through the ARS Central Executive.
Donations continue to be collected and can be made online by marking Lebanon Disaster Aid. Checks payable to ARS can be mailed to the ARS Regional Headquarters, located at 517 W. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, CA 91202. Tel. (818) 500-1343.
Below is the List of ARS-WUSA Donations for Emergency Appeal for Lebanon
ARS Agnouni Chapter Araxie Arzoumanian $1,000 Kohar Enemark $300 Vera Kambourian $250 Mariam Hovsepian $250 Betty Momjian $200 Satenik Harutyunyan $200 Aline Charekian $150 Vera Moroyan $100 Sarine Chanian $100 Takoush Chanchanian $100 Anna Tonoyan $100 Meline Mekhjian $50 Lernig Hovasapian $30 Alenoosh Hovasapian $25 Asanet Abnoosian $25 Jasmin Khodaverdian $25 ARS Anahid Chapter $1,500 Vahe Soghomonian $1,000 Anahid Chapter Executive Board $500 Annie Guiragossian and Hermine Belikian $500 Alice Tchamkertenian $500 Anonymous $500 George Titiziian $500 Haigaz Boyajian $300 Annie and Charles Sloan $300 Ampartsum H. Semirjyan $300 Sarkis and Mary Kratyan $300 Hovig and Shake Seysyan $300 Shake Hagopian $300 Lary and Zabel Tchamkertenian $250 Hovik & Marine Shahinian $250 Sona and Zeron Titizian $200 Sona Bostanian $200 Zohrab and Tania Bostanian $200 Vartan and Haigouhi Ajemian $200 Arax Khanbabian $200 Tivol Kalaydjian $200 Annie Buchakjian $200 Seta Krikorian $200 Mary Gedikian $200 Jack and Shake Tokatlian $200 Anonymous $200 Setrag Boyajian $200 Marie and Levon Arabian $200 Ani Malwajian $200 Serop and Tamar Torosian $200 Hagop Khacherian $150 Araxi Kazandjian $150 Sossi Poladian $150 Dirouhi Melikian $110 Mary Robert Leang $100 Seta Raphaelian $100 Mako Mgrdichian $100 Vartkes and Armenouhi Tomassian $100 Jackline Sarkissian $100 Andrea E Jellinek $100 Armand and Shoushan Hayrabedian $100 Sirarpi Kouyoumdjian $ 100 Sossi Nazarian $100 Jeannine Topalian Alkeine $100 Shake Arevian $100 Annie Kechichian $100 Varoujean Deirmenjian $100 Victorian Manougian $100 Angel Gabrielian $100 Georgette Kradjian $100 Jackie Kevork $100 Irma Soykurt $100 Ankine Agopian $100 Salpi Alian $100 Sonia Daghlarian $100 Louise Chitilian $100 Maro Papazian $100 Azaduhi Pilibosyan $100 Abahit Balyan $100 Cholakian Hasmik $100 Rosi Agopian $100 Mary Karamardian $50 Ishkhan Topalian $50 Mary Kiraz $50 Hripsime Ajamian $50 Arpie Atchabahian $50 Zabel Boyajian $50 Anahit Avetisyan $50 Vardul Kachakchein $50 Sarkis Torosian $50 Annie Anhmias $50 Tamar Dimitrov $50 Kasparian Berjouhi $50 Hovannes Varjabedian $40 Julia Sakratyan $40 Vartkes Boyajian $30 Vartan Kouyoumjian $30 Arsine Shahmelikian $20 ARS Ararat Chapter $1,050 Anonymous $100 ARS Araz Chapter Harout and Vicky Marashlian $5,000 Nazareth Nazaretian $1,000 Silva Batikian $500 Annie Chalian $500 Simon G. $500 Jack and Haikouhie Srourian $500 Marie Babikian $300 Armine Koundakjian $300 Karo and Marie Demirdjian $300 Ayda Sarkissian $200 Houri and Keghani Tavitian $200 Rima Karapetyan $200 Pakrouhi Karchikian $200 Silva Melkonyan $200 Anonymous $200 Card Group $200 Mari Zanazanian $200 Sylva Kajougjian $200 Diana Artounian $200 Aghavni Khachadourian $100 Mariam Karapetian $100 Lucy Markarian $100 Ani Tachdjian $100 Anjel Hagopian $100 Mary Karapetian $100 Manoush Kechkarian $100 Jeanine Boudakian $100 Nanik Kupelian $100 Jasmen Olmesekian $100 Hrach Shahbazian $100 Maro Hovhanesian $100 Seda Ter Hovanisian $100 Maro Chalian Read $100 Zara Magpapian $100 Anna’s Secret Garden $100 Helen Shahbazian $50 Vartoug Hovsepian $50 Salpy Tekkelian Hagopian $50 ARS Erepouni Chapter $1,000 Rita Baghdassarian $1,000 Vache and Taleen Shirikian $200 Samuel and Arpinee Alikian $200 Hasmig Kozanian $200 Nora Shirikian $100 George and Mary Atashkarian $100 Archie and Nelli Azizian $100 Armine Gabrielyan $100 Regina Garabedian $100 Susanna Hayrapetyan $100 Gloria Kasparian $100 Seta Shirikian $100 ARS Garin Chapter $1,000 Garo and Aida Mirigian $500 Annig Zindarsian $250 Nairi Samurkashian $100 Anahid Chakalian $100 Leo Donian $100 Charlene Garabedian $100 ARS Gars Chapter Members $3,000 Marine Andonian Zela Apelian Esther Berberian Sona Chopurian Sylva Hussenjian Nirva Kamarian Rita Kaprielian Houri Kasabian Silva Marounian Zarmig Marounian Valentine Sarafian Helga Sarkis Kohar Shnorhokian Diana Tcherkezian Sandy Tommassian Sona Vartanian Jack and Zarig Yuredjian (Gars Member) $5,000 Sirvart Pilosyan $1,000 Carmen Libaridian $500 Irene Boudakian $500 ARS Karni Chapter Virginia and Clark Rhodes $1,000 Sima and Hampar Karageozian $500 Gassia Apkarian and Tim Jemal $500 Aram Tanielian $500 Haygoush Kalinian $350 Adik Tatavoosian $300 Maral Kalinian $300 Nina and Mihran Mihranian $300 Garo and Maral Mardirossian $300 Maral and Alec Andekian $250 Araxy Aykanian $200 Lina and Nick Tufenkjian $200 Nora and Michael Mikail$200 Sara Sewell $200 Anita and George Hayek $150 Shaki and Nishan Ohanian $100 Anita and Patrick Jacobi $100 Rima Mushkafe $100 Nevart Balkan $100 Seta and Ani Mirzaian $100 Emre and Sarelle Demokan $100 Mary and Astor Tufenkjian $100 Aram Malakian $50 Maro Peterseil $50 ARS Lori Chapter Kristina Montana Kaladjian $1,000 Gems Are Forever (Zareh Boyadjian) $500 LoadQuest Inc. $500 Natalie Gulezian $300 Souren Kouyoumdjian $250 Hovik Shahinian $250 Krikor and Arsho Avakian $200 Narine Babikian $200 Maral Bastilan $200 Kuda Tchakian $200 Souzy Seropian $200 Stepan Altibarmakian $200 Maro Altibarmakian $200 Aznif Zorian $200 Vartoug Kouyoumdjian $100 Aida Hodikian $100 Agavni Godigian $100 Daniela Sahabian $100 Suzy Kalanjian $100 Nora Mazmanian $100 Mike Tavitian $100 Anahid Azaian $100 Robyn Schreiber $100 Narineh Kalanjian $100 Vart Terterian$100 Zvig Guedikian $100 Diana Baronian $100 Marlen Mouchmouchian $100 Koko Mouchmouchian $100 John Mouchmouchian $100 Ani Mouchmouchian $100 Jack Artinian $100 Garine Gendoyan $100 Suzie Tatiossian $100 Maggie Mahseredjian $100 Ivy Kardashian $100 Linda Silverman $100 Alise Asadurian $100 Suzie and Allen Ines $100 Kevork Kevin Artinian $100 Joanie Patersel $100 Marie Jean Baboyan $100 Yervant Oundjian $100 Marie Oundjian $100 Nora Oundjian $100 Haigo Barsamian $100 Tina Bederian $100 Lara Titizian $50 Houri Seropian $50 Lara Der Manuelian $40 Melanie Seraydarian $30 Vicki Berry $20 ARS Maro Chapter $2,000 ARS Fresno Mayr Chapter $3,000 Serpouhie Messerlian $1,000 Randy and Mary Baloian $200 Vahaken Arslanian $200 Norman and Sonia Preston $150 Ron and Barbara Mortanian $100 Edward Mkrtichian $100 Pat Sevoian $100 Mary Ekmalian $100 Patty Torosian $25 ARS Hollywood Mayr Chapter $1,000 Koko and Hermine Kevorkian $1,000 Kristine Keshishian $500 Maggie Sarkouni $300 Anahid Chekherdemian $100 Chake Mardirossian $100 Alvart Barseghian $100 Lisa Ekmekjian $100 Sona Kasbarian $100 Arouiag Yaralian $100 Rose Soukyssian $100 Sonia Peltekian $100 Anonymous $100 Haygouhi Seropian $100 Jacklin Boyadjian $100 Lisa Manougian $100 Ovsann Kekloukian $100 Hripsime Ajemian$100 Alice Yeghyayian $50 ARS Meghry Chapter $620 Silva Andonian $250 Maro Maadanian $200 Maral Benarbashian $100 Maro Kaloustian $100 Hermo Haddad $100 Arsho Guemeksizian $100 Seta Tarpinian $100 Arda Ayvazian $100 Berjouhi Zomjian $100 Arpi Tateossian $100 Dirouhi Grboyan $100 Elo Sarkissian $100 Sona Chalkian $80 Azniv Tarkhanian $50 Silva Markarian $50 Maro Basmajian $50 Nora Baronian $50 Ani Kambourian $50 Hasmig Aprahamian $50 Talin Titizian $50 ARS Nairy Chapter $2,000 Roubina and Salpy Pakradouni $1,000 Dikranouhi Markarian $1,000 Vartan and Sona Fundukian $500 Sosse Gabriel $500 Leone Mooradian $200 Elizabeth Khandjian $200 Nevart Mooradian $150 Lucy Yaghoubian $150 Takouhi Simonian $100 Zepure Simonian $100 Khatoune Pakradouni $100 ARS Roubina Chapter $500 ARS Sepan Chapter Ani Simonian (American Savings Financial Services) $1,001 Yoland Melik-Hovsepian Living Trust $1,000 Armag Oil #6 Inc. $1,000 Campbell Family Trust – Arpi$1,000 Vahe and Priscilla Soghomonian (All Valley Dealer Auto Auction) $1,000 Shakeh Setrakian $700 Anna Arutunyan and Family $540 Asdghig Tejirian $500 Vegen W. Badalian $500 Alfred Rima Boghossian Family Trust $500 Partev Peter and Arik Panossian $500 Raffi Goekjian $500 Soosan LLC $500 Rima and Edward Manookian $500 Garo and Maco Setrakian $300 Lusine Melikian$300 Madlen Simonian $250 Armine Aslan $250 Anoush Stamboulian $250 Sona Simonian $200 Danise Batotian $200 Maral and Verginie Touloumian $200 Mardiros and Eugenie Aroyan $200 Azniv Papirian $200 Maro Jalian $200 Varand and Christine Hovnanian $200 Sevan Khachaturian and Aigin Kalaby $200 Jasik Jarahian $200 Varoush and Selbi Hacopians $150 Vartan and Mariam Sarkissian $150 Fashion Tailoring $150 Serop and Marie Arabian $150 Alice Bedrossian $150 Arevalous Bedrossian $150 Vartiter Nersesian $150 Asdghig Chitilian $150 Sonik Aghazarian $150 Asdghik and Vanik Hovasapian $100 Sirarpi Karamanoukian $100 Rouben’s Union 76 $100 Angelica and Felix Perez $100 Roobina Navasanian $100 Chake and Hartyoon Soghomonian $100 Rosa Hovanissian $100 Rebecca Kalachian $100 Hasmik Iskanian $100 Alice Babakhanian $100 Shante and Razmig Koulloukian $100 Nora Simonian $100 Sosie Arakelian $100 Peggy Simonian $100 Sirouhi Janoian $100 Arlette Eshraghi $100 Shake Kasabian $100 Ani Eskandarian (Real Estate & Financing Pros) $100 Astkhig M Garabedian $100 Eugene Hovsepian $100 Anoush Yaridjanian $100 Mary B Shakibtash $100 Rema and Seroj Bandarian $100 George and Mariam Bandarian$ 100 Roubin and Zaghik Gourjian $100 Anoosh and Norair Avakian $100 Alice Abaklian $60 Razmik Navassanian $50 Kenarig Avedisian $50 Nora Corbet $50 Janet Zakarian$50 Aida Galustian $50 Araksi Shahinian $50 Jirair and Takouhi Hovasapian $50 Vartan Papirian $50 Alice Gaffney $50 Rozan Simonian $50 Katia and Vardui Kusherian $50 ARS Sevan Chapter $1,000 Fr. Datev and Yeretsgin Haygan Kaloustian $500 Hagop and Angela Parseghian $200 ARS Shogher Chapter $1,000 ARS Shoushi Chapter $5,000 ARS Sophia Chapter $1,000 Alice Abrahamian $100 Sossie Djabrayan $100 Vera Hamamjian $100 Varduhi Petrosyan $100 Larissa Asadourian $50 ARS Sosse Chapter $1,000 ARS Talin Chapter Meher and Roubina Kahdian $1,300 Gabriel Izanian $1,000 Custom Probiotic, Inc. $1,000 Iceberg Heating and Air Conditioning $1,000 Vahik and Helen Msrkhani $1,000 Gary and Shakeh Gagossian $540 Ari Rosenblatt $500 Alan Abramson $500 Charles and Mary Matthews $500 Peter and Sevana Minaskanian $400 Goldner Trust Fund $360 Brian Bell $300 Sona Magdousian $300 Mr. Dryclean $300 David Douek $260 Il Pastaio Restorante & Bar $250 Louisa Gourjian $250 Moses and Hasmig Panossian $200 Hagop Sepetjian $200 Hermine Aposhian $200 Siroun Darakjian $200 Kevork and Liza Santikian $200 Mher and Maria Panossian $200 Haroutioun and Lucine Yeghikian $200 Emma Garabedian $200 Aquatron $200 Ani Bairiam $200 Aram and Lena Bekarian $150 Jacob Matthews $130 Bedros Yeghyaian $115 GeorgeMahroukian $115 Karnig Levonian $115 Sarkis Habibian $115 Leonig Shekherdimian $100 Anna Boghossian $100 Thomas and Nevair Thomassian $100 Stuarts Clothiery LLC $100 Modern Electrical Services $100 Shoghig Gagossian $100 Daniel and Talar Sarkissian $100 Zaven and Marie Kalustian$ 100 Thomas and Arpy Tokmajian $100 Koko and Lusin Krumian $100 Aghavni Astoor $100 Silva Takavorian $100 Mayda Keledjian $100 Hagop Keledjian $100 Carla Barsemian $100 Varsenik Jerejian $100 Suzanne Demerdjian $75 Dickran and Marina Der Sarkissian $50 Hagop and Silva Hovsepian $50 Sossie Manjerian $50 Varsik Khadjhumyan $50 Kesab Educational Association $2,500 Jack & Astineh Megerditchian $100 Individual Donors Mark Markarian $1,000 Meghrie and Karnie Babikian $1,000 Viken Peltekian $1,000 George Mekhtarian $500 Garbis and Silva Baghdasarian$500 Hagop Panossian$500 Onik and Rita Cherchian $200 Salpie Basmadjian $200 Ani Garabedian $200 Shakeh Siyahian $200 Stephanie Pezeshkian $200 Hrair and Silva Jabagchourian $200 Ohannes Megerdichian $200 Vergine Zobian$200 Manuel Gharapetian $200 Harout and Lena Hovasapian $200 Arlene Alpian $200 Ani Dikranian $150 Rosik Asadourian $100 Beatrice Savadian $100 Annik Minasaganian $100 Krikor Ailanjian $100 Lousi Dakessian $100 Krikor Kevorkian $100 Vartan Deirdeirian $100 Don Schmidt $100 Erik Schockman $100 Shant Tarpinian $100 Eliz Semerjian $100 Vartan and Haygoush Kaptanyan$100 Roubina Begoumian $100 Dr. Mkhitar Mouradian $100 Seda Gharapetian $100 Susan Berberian $50 Melinee Manjikian $50 Victoria Sevdayan $50 Berjui Belorian $50 Allen Manuelian $50 Choghik Dokouzlian $50 Seta Manachian $50 Seda Harutunian $50 Arpi Kurdoghlian $35 Deeown Shaverdian $20 Saffa Shabar $10 TOTAL $134,131
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Delighted, thrilled and honoured to get commissioned to write poetry about growing food, all my dreams are coming true!!! Thank you @cartwheel_arts Cartwheelarts 🙏🏽🌽🍒🥬🌶🥕🥦💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿 We are thrilled to announce our Collaborate artists! This is an exciting new project all about the environment and each of our wonderful artists will work in a pair to collaborate, learn new skills and create new art work in response to an environmental issue they are passionate about. Funded by Arts Council England from their emergency response fund we are incredibly grateful and without further ado here's the links to find out more about each artist! @Anjum Malik @talielinseed @Wired and Wild @Jodie Silverman Artist Vicky Lomax / Jamboree Puppetry Workshops KrikSix Ben Turner, Shamshad Khan Danielle Porter - https://www.instagram.com/porterreports/ Mitch Oldham - www.mitcholdham.com https://www.instagram.com/p/CCtEg9fJP6e/?igshid=9daqnoyv95zj
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Las películas seleccionadas para los Golden Globes, BAFTA, SAG y Oscars 2017-18, por estudios cinematográficos.
Paramount:
“Downsizing” (Paramount Pictures/Annapurna Pictures) – Dec. 22
Director: Alexander Payne
Guión: Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor
Elenco: Matt Damon, Kristen Wiig, Christoph Waltz, Neil Patrick Harris, Jason Sudeikis, Alec Baldwin, Margo Martindale
“mother!” (Paramount Pictures) – Sept. 15
Director: Darren Aronofsky
Guión: Darren Aronofsky
Elenco: Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Domhnall Gleeson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Ed Harris, Jovan Adepo
“Suburbicon” (Paramount Pictures) – Nov. 3
Director: George Clooney
Guión: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, George Clooney, Grant Heslov
Cast: Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin
Sony Pictures Entertainment:
“All the Money in the World” (TriStar) – Dec. 8
Director: Ridley Scott
Guión: David Scarpa
Elenco: Michelle Williams, Kevin Spacey, Mark Wahlberg, Charlie Plummer, Timothy Hutton
“Roman Israel, Esq” (Columbia) – Nov. 3
Director: Dan Gilroy
Guión: Dan Gilroy
Elenco: Denzel Washington, Colin Farrell, Carmen Ejogo
IFC Films:
“Personal Shopper” (IFC Films) – March 10
Director: Olivier Assayas
Guión: Olivier Assayas
Elenco: Kristen Stewart, Anders Danielsen Lie, Lars Eidinger
“Rebel in the Rye” (IFC Films) – Sept. 15
Director: Danny Strong
Guión: Danny Strong (based on the biography “J.D. Salinger: A Life” by Kenneth Slawenski)
Elenco: Nicholas Hoult, Zoey Deutch, Sarah Paulson, Kevin Spacey, Victor Garber, Hope Davis, Eric Bogosian, Brian d’Arcy James
Bleecker Street:
“Breathe” (Bleecker Street/Participant Media) – Oct. 13
Director: Andy Serkis
Guión: William Nicholson
Elenco: Andrew Garfield, Claire Foy, Tom Hollander, Hugh Bonneville, Dean-Charles Chapman
“Logan Lucky” (Fingerprint Releasing/Bleecker Street) – Aug. 18
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Guión: Rebecca Blunt
Elenco: Daniel Craig, Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, Katherine Waterston, Riley Keough, Sebastian Stan, Katie Holmes, Hilary Swank, Seth MacFarlane.
“The Lost City of Z ” (Amazon Studios/Bleecker Street) – April 14
Director: James Gray
Guión: James Gray (based on the book by David Grann)
Elenco: Charlie Hunnam, Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Sienna Miller
“The Man Who Invented Christmas” (Bleecker Street) – Nov. 3
Director: Bharat Nalluri
Guión: Susan Coyne (based on the book of the same name by Les Standiford)
Elenco: Dan Stevens, Christopher Plummer, Jonathan Pryce
Open Road:
“Marshall” (Open Road Films) – Oct. 13
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writers: Jacob Koskoff, Michael Koskoff
Elenco: Chadwick Boseman, Sterling K. Brown, Dan Stevens, Kate Hudson, Josh Gad, James Cromwell, Jussie Smollett
“Home Again” (Open Road Films) – Sept. 8
Director: Hallie Meyers-Shyer
Guión: Hallie Meyers-Shyer
Elenco: Reese Witherspoon, Nat Wolff, Jon Rudnitsky, Pico Alexander, Michael Sheen, Candice Bergen
Focus Features:
“The Beguiled” (Focus Features/Gramercy Pictures) – June 23
Director: Sofia Coppola
Guión: Sofia Coppola (based on the novel by Thomas Cullinan)
Elenco: Nicole Kidman, Elle Fanning, Kirsten Dunst, Colin Farrell
“Darkest Hour” (Focus Features/Working Title Films) – Nov. 24
Director: Joe Wright
Guión: Anthony McCarten
Elenco: Gary Oldman, John Hurt, Ben Mendelsohn, Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas, Stephen Dillane
“Phantom Thread” (Annapurna Pictures/Focus Features) – Dec. 25
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Writer: Paul Thomas Anderson
Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Leslie Manville, Vicky Krieps, Sarah Lamesch
“Victoria and Abdul” (Focus Features) – Sept. 22
Director: Stephen Frears
Guión: Lee Hall (based on the book by Shrabani Basu)
Elenco: Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Olivia Williams, Michael Gambon, Eddie Izzard, Simon Callow
Fox Searchlight:
“Battle of the Sexes” (Fox Searchlight) – Sept. 22
Directors: Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris
Guión: Simon Beaufoy
Elenco: Emma Stone, Steve Carell, Elisabeth Shue, Andrea Riseborough, Alan Cumming, Sarah Silverman, Natalie Morales
“Gifted” (Fox Searchlight Pictures) – April 7
Director: Marc Webb
Guión: Tom Flynn
Elenco: Chris Evans, Jenny Slate, Octavia Spencer, Mckenna Grace
“Goodbye Christopher Robin” (Fox Searchlight Pictures) – Oct. 13
Director: Simon Curtis
Guión: Frank Cottrell Boyce, Simon Vaughan
Elenco: Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie, Kelly Macdonald
“My Cousin Rachel” (Fox Searchlight Pictures) – June 9
Director: Roger Michell
Writer: Roger Michell (based on the novel by Daphne Du Maurier)
Cast: Rachel Weisz, Sam Claflin, Holliday Grainger, Iain Glen
“The Shape of Water” (Fox Searchlight Picture) – Dec. 8
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Guión: Daniel Kraus, Vanessa Taylor, Guillermo del Toro
Elenco: Michael Shannon, Octavia Spencer, Michael Stuhlbarg, Sally Hawkins, Doug Jones, Richard Jenkins
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (Fox Searchlight Pictures) – Nov. 10
Director: Martin McDonagh
Guión: Martin McDonagh
Elenco: Frances, McDormand, Woody Harrelson, Peter Dinklage, Abbie Cornish, Sam Rockwell, Lucas Hedges Zeljko Ivanek, John Hawkes, Clarke Peters
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Road to Morocco (1942)
Bing Crosby and Bob Hope are on a raft lost at sea. The two land in Morocco, have an encounter with a camel, and compete to marry a princess, played by Dorothy Lamour while the villain (Anthony Quinn) tries to stop her.
It’s a really funny movie. I laughed out loud at a lot of the schtick and gags. And the music is pretty good too.
Road to Morocco was nominated for 2 Oscars - Best Writing, Original Screenplay and Best Sound Recording. It didn’t win, but the Road movies were wildly popular and when you watch it, you will see why.
I was thinking - why don’t they use hologram Bob Hope to host the Oscars? He was the best host, with Billy Crystal coming in a close second, and my man Mork coming in third.
On a side note, the same day I watched Road to Morocco I was challenged by Lindy West to name 20 female comedians. Here is my list of 24, made without the use of Google, in no particular order and I’m sorry if I fucked up the spelling.
Phyllis Diller
Lily Tomlin
Joan Rivers
Ruth Buzzy
Ellen
Sarah Silverman
Amy Schumer
Maria Bamford
Rita Rudner
Tina Fey
Amy Poehler
Maya Rudolph
Rachael Dratch
Carol Burnett
Kate McKinnon
Kristen Wiig
Lucille Ball
Mindy Kaling
Vickie Lawrence
Madeline Kahn
Ali Wong
Rachel Bloom
Tiffany Haddish
Issa Rae
Thank you for making me laugh. Women are funny.
#road to morocco#bing crosby#bob hope#dorothy lamour#anthony quinn#31daysofoscar#best original screenplay nominee#best sound nominee#female comedians#lindy west#bob hope hologram#best oscar host#women are funny#tcm#tcm party
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Guía de series: Estrenos y regresos de abril 2020
En abril llega Quibi (acrónimo de quick bites), donde las series tendrán episodios de menos de diez minutos de duración optimizados para su visionado en teléfonos móviles. El resto de cadenas y plataformas ya las conocéis. En principio. Y como creemos que tenéis más tiempo del habitual para ver series, esperamos que esta guía os sirva ahora más que nunca.
¡Feliz abril!
Leyenda:
Verde: series nuevas.
Negro: regresos de otras series.
Naranja: miniseries o series documentales.
Amarillo: tv movies, documentales, especiales o pilotos.
Morado: season finales.
Púrpura: midseason finales.
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Calendario de series
1 de abril:
Save Me (2T) en Sky Atlantic
How To Fix A Drug Scandal en Netflix
The Magicians (series finale) en Syfy
2 de abril:
Siren (3T) en Freeform
Man With a Plan (4T) y Broke (1T) en CBS
Maxxx (1T) en E4
How to Get Away with Murder (vuelve) en ABC
3 de abril:
La casa de papel (4T completa), La casa de papel: El fenómeno y Coffee & Kareem en Netflix
Home Before Dark (1T) en Apple TV+
Tales from the Loop (1T completa) en Amazon
Future Man (3T y última completa) en Hulu
Hawaii Five-0 (series finale) en CBS
5 de abril:
Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children en HBO
The Walking Dead (10T finale) en AMC
6 de abril:
When the Streetlights Go On (1T), Most Dangerous Game (1T), Survive (1T) y Flipped (1T) en Quibi
Manifest (2T finale) en NBC
7 de abril:
The Last O.G. (3T) en TBS
Alma's Not Normal (1T) en BBC Two
The Resident (3T finale) en FOX
Schitt's Creek (series finale) en Pop
8 de abril:
La línea invisible (1T completa) en Movistar+
Modern Family (series finale) en ABC
9 de abril:
The Good Fight (4T) en CBS All Access
Bloom (2T completa) en Stan
Grey's Anatomy (16T finale) en ABC
Superstore (5T finale) en NBC
10 de abril: Brews Brothers (1T completa), LA Originals, Tigertail, The Main Event y Love, Wedding, Repeat en Netflix
12 de abril:
Killing Eve (3T) en BBC America
Insecure (4T) y Run (1T) en HBO
13 de abril:
The Baker and the Beauty (1T) en ABC
Paradise Lost (1T completa) en Spectrum
The Nest (1T finale) en BBC One
Briarpatch (1T finale) en USA Network
14 de abril: New Amsterdam (2T finale) en NBC
15 de abril:
Mrs. America y What We Do in the Shadows (2T) en FX
Outer Banks (1T completa) y The Innocence Files en Netflix
16 de abril:
In the Dark (2T) en The CW
Fauda (3T completa) en Netflix
Devs en FX
17 de abril:
Bosch (6T completa) en Amazon
#blackAF (1T completa) y Sergio en Netflix
20 de abril:
Vis a vis: El oasis (1T) en FOX España
Better Call Saul (5T finale) en AMC
22 de abril:
Circus of Books y The Willoughbys en Netflix
Little Fires Everywhere en Hulu
23 de abril:
La casa de las flores (3T y última completa) en Netflix
Will & Grace (series finale) en NBC
24 de abril:
Defending Jacob (1T) en Apple TV+
After Life (2T completa) y Extraction en Netflix
25 de abril: Bad Education en HBO
26 de abril:
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (1T) en Showtime
Vida (3T) en Starz
Normal People (1T completa) en BBC Three
The Last Kingdom (4T completa) en Netflix
When Calls the Heart (7T finale) en Hallmark
27 de abril:
Never Have I Ever (1T completa) en Netflix
Breeders (1T finale) en FX
29 de abril:
A Secret Love, Murder to Mercy: The Cyntoia Brown Story y Summertime (1T completa) en Netflix
30 de abril: Dangerous Lies en Netflix
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Estrenos de series
Broke (CBS)
La historia se centra en Javier (Jaime Camil, Jane the Virgin, La fea más bella), un hombre que, acostumbrado a vivir sin preocupaciones, ve como su padre decide cortarle el grifo y dejarlo sin dinero. Acto seguido, él, su mujer Elizabeth (Natasha Leggero, Another Period) y su leal asistente Luis (Izzy Diaz; Snowfall, Telenovela) se mudan al apartamento de Jackie (Pauley Perrete, NCIS), la hermana de ella, y su hijo Sammy (Antonio Corbo, Brooklyn Nine-Nine), forzando a las hermanas a reconectar.
Comedia multicámara creada por Alex Herschlag (Will & Grace, Hot in Cleveland) y producida por Jennie Snyder Urman (Jane the Virgin, Gilmore Girls) y Ben Silverman (The Office, Jane the Virgin). El piloto lo dirige Víctor González (Last Man Standing).
Estreno: 2 de abril
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Maxxx (E4)
Comedia sobre una antigua y acabadísima estrella de boyband que intenta, con la ayuda de su prima/superfan/acosadora Rose (Helen Monks; Raised by Wolves, Upstart Crow) y de su antiguo mánager (Christopher Meloni; Happy!, Oz), volver a triunfar en la música para recuperar a su exnovia supermodelo (Jourdan Dunn). Con Pippa Bennett-Warner (Harlots), Javone Prince (PhoneShop) y Lucas Jones.
Escrita, producida, dirigida y protagonizada por O-T Fagbenle, actor de The Handmaid's Tale o Looking. Seis episodios.
Estreno: 2 de abril
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Home Before Dark (Apple TV+)
Drama de misterio inspirado en la vida de Hilde Lysiak, que en 2016, a los nueve años de edad, expuso un asesinato que todo su pueblo quería enterrar. Protagonizada por Brooklynn Prince (The Florida Project), Jim Sturgess (Cloud Atlas, 21), Abby Miller (Justified, The Sinner), Louis Herthum (Westworld, True Blood), Michael Weston (Houdini and Doyle, House M.D.), Kylie Rogers (Collateral Beauty, The Whispers), Aziza Scott (The Fosters), Joelle Carter (Justified, Scandal), Adrian Hough (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Whitney Peak (The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Jibrail Nantambu (Halloween) y Deric McCabe (A Wrinkle in Time). Creada por Dana Fox (Ben and Kate) y Dara Resnik (Daredevil, I Love Dick) y dirigido por Jon M. Chu (Now You See Me 2, Crazy Rich Asians). Diez episodios. Ya está renovada por una segunda temporada. Estreno: 3 de abril
Estreno en España: 3 de abril en Apple TV+
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Tales from the Loop (Amazon)
Basada en los cuadros futuristas del ilustrador distópico Simon Stålenhag y ambientada en unos años 80 alternativos, trata sobre la gente que vive bajo una máquina construida para descifrar y explorar los misterios del universo. Protagonizada por Rebecca Hall (The Prestige, Vicky Cristina Barcelona), Jonathan Pryce (Game of Thrones, Taboo), Paul Schneider (Chance, Channel Zero), Daniel Zolghadri (Scorpion, Eighth Grade) y Duncan Joiner (Waco, Camping).
Escrita por Nathaniel Halpern (Legion, Outcast) y dirigida por Mark Romanek (One Hour Photo, Never Let Me Go). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 3 de abril Estreno en España: 3 de abril en Amazon España
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When the Streetlights Go On (Quibi)
Tras el asesinato de una joven, su hermana y sus compañeros de instituto deben intentar volver a la normalidad durante la investigación. Con Chosen Jacobs (Castle Rock, It), Kristine Froseth (Looking for Alaska, The Society), Queen Latifah (Star, Chicago), Tony Hale (Veep, Arrested Development), Mark Duplass (Togetherness, The Morning Show), Sophie Thatcher (Chicago Med), Sam Strike (Nightflyers), Cameron Bancroft (Beverly Hills, 90210), Ben Ahlers (The Village), Julia Sarah Stone (The Killing, Aftermath) y Nnamdi Asomugha (Hello, My Name Is Doris) y David Lewis.
Escrita y producida por Eddie O'Keefe y Chris Hutton y dirigida por Rebecca Thomas (Limetown).
Estreno: 6 de abril
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Most Dangerous Game (Quibi)
Desesperado por cuidar a su esposa embarazada antes de que una enfermedad terminal acabe con su vida, Dodge (Liam Hemsworth; The Hunger Games, The Last Song) acepta participar en un juego mortal en el que pronto descubre que no es el cazador, sino la presa. Con Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained), Sarah Gadon (Alias Grace, True Detective), Zach Cherry (You, Living with Yourself), Aaron Poole (Salvation, This Beautiful City), Christopher Webster (Turn, Cucumber), Billy Burke (Revolution, Zoo), Jimmy Akingbola (Arrow, In the Long Run) y Natasha Bordizzo (The Society, The Greatest Showman).
Escrita y producida por Nick Santora (Prison Break, Scorpion). Dirigida y producida por Phil Abraham (Orange Is the New Black, Daredevil).
Estreno: 6 de abril
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Survive (Quibi)
Jane (Sophie Turner, Game of Thrones, Dark Phoenix) es una joven con tendencias suicidas que sobrevive a un accidente de avión en la montaña y allí se encuentra con Paul (Corey Hawkins; The Walking Dead, Straight Outta Compton), un desconocido que tendrá que ayudarla a sobrevivir al entorno salvaje y también a sus traumas personales. Basada en la novela de Alex Morel (2012). Escrita por Richard Abate (Witches of East End) y Jeremy Ungar (Ride) y dirigida por Mark Pellington (Blindspot, Cold Case).
Estreno: 6 de abril
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Flipped (Quibi)
Jann (Will Forte; The Last Man on Earth, Saturday Night Live) y Cricket (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The Mick) creen que tienen lo que hace falta para convertirse en la próxima pareja que reforme casas en televisión. Desafortunadamente, un cártel mexicano les encarga renovar su mansión. Con Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives, The Young and the Restless), Andy Garcia (The Godfather: Part III, Ocean's Eleven) y Arturo Castro (Broad City, Narcos).
Escrita por Steve Mallory (The Boss) y Damon Jones y dirigida por Ryan Case (Atypical, Modern Family).
Estreno: 6 de abril
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Brews Brothers (Netflix)
Sigue a dos hermanos que habían perdido la relación y acaban abriendo juntos una fábrica cervecera. Ambos son genios de la cerveza pero muy distintos tanto en personalidad como en técnica. Protagonizada por Alan Aisenberg (Orange Is the New Black, Mozart in the Jungle) y Mike Castle (Clipped). Les acompañan Carmen Flood, Marques Ray (Dr. Ken), Inanna Sarkis (After) y Zach Reino.
Comedia creada por los hermanos Greg y Jeff Schaffer, escrita por Greg (That 70's Show, Mad About You) y producida por Jeff (Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 10 de abril
Estreno en España: 10 de abril en Netflix España
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Run (HBO)
La monótona vida de Ruby (Merrit Wever; Unbelievable, Godless) da un vuelco cuando recibe un mensaje de su antiguo amor universitario (Domhnall Gleeson; Ex Machina, About Time). Hace diecisiete años pactaron que si uno de ellos escribía el mensaje "Run" y el otro contestaba lo mismo, lo dejarían todo y se reencontrarían en Nueva York para viajar por todo el país. Con Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag, Broadchurch), Rich Sommer (Mad Men, GLOW), Tamara Podemski (Coroner, Unsettled) y Archie Panjabi (The Good Wife, Blindspot).
Escrita y producida por Vicky Jones (Killing Eve, Fleabag). Producida por Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Killing Eve, Fleabag). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 12 de abril
Estreno en España: 13 de abril en HBO España
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The Baker and the Beauty (ABC)
Cuenta el improbable romance entre un panadero (Victor Rasuk; Stalker, Colony) y una estrella internacional (Nathalie Kelley; Dynasty, UnREAL) en Miami. Él trabaja en el negocio familiar y hace todo lo que su familia cubana espera de él, y ella es una magnate de la moda que, a raíz de esta nueva relación, va a probar el choque de culturas. Completan el cast Dan Bucatinsky (Web Therapy, Scandal), Lisa Vidal (Being Mary Jane, Rosewood), Carlos Gómez (The Glades, Gang Related), Belissa Escobedo, Michelle Veintimilla (Gotham, Seven Seconds), David del Río (The Troop, Grease Live!) y Georgina Reilly (Murdoch Mysteries, City on a Hill).
Basada en una serie israelí y adaptada por Dean Georgaris (The Brave, Bluff City Law). Producida por Keshet Studios, productora de la original. Dirigida por David Frankel (The Devil Wears Prada, Collateral Beauty).
Estreno: 13 de abril
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Paradise Lost (Spectrum)
Una psiquiatra (Bridget Regan; Jane the Virgin, Agent Carter) de Palo Alto, California se muda con su marido (Josh Hartnett; Penny Dreadful, Lucky Number Slevin) y sus hijos al pequeño pueblo de Mississippi donde él creció y allí descubre varios secretos vergonzosos, muchos de ellos relacionados con la hermana fallecida de él, que cambian las vidas de todos los involucrados. Completan el reparto Nick Nolte (The Prince of Tides, Warrior), Barbara Hershey (The Portrait of a Lady, Once Upon a Time), Gail Bean (Snowfall, Games People Play), Danielle Deadwyler (Watchmen, The Haves and the Have Nots), Shane McRae (Sneaky Pete, The Following), Silas Weir Mitchell (Grimm, Prison Break) y Autry Haydon-Wilson (Interrogation).
Escrita por Rodes Fishburne (Blood & Oil) y Arika Lisanne Mittman (Dexter, Timeless). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 13 de abril
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Mrs. America (FX)
Cate Blanchett (Carol, The Aviator) protagoniza esta limited series dedicada a Phyllis Schlafly (1924-2016), activista y política conservadora que se opuso al feminismo y tomó parte en la derrota de la enmienda de igualdad de derechos. Contará a través de los ojos de varias mujeres de la época, como la propia Schlafly o Gloria Steinem, cómo las luchas culturales de los años 70 desembocaron en el nacimiento de la organización ultraconservadora y fundamentalista cristiana Moral Majority.
Con Sarah Paulson (American Horror Story, Studio 60), Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black), Rose Byrne (Damages, Bridesmaids), Margo Martindale (The Americans, The Good Wife), Niecy Nash (Claws, Scream Queens), Jeanne Tripplehorn (Big Love, Basic Instinct), Tracey Ullman (The Tracey Ullman Show), James Marsden (Westworld, X-Men), John Slattery (Mad Men, Desperate Housewives), Melanie Lynskey (Two and a Half Men, Castle Rock), Ari Graynor (I'm Dying Up Here, Fringe), Kayli Carter (Godless), Elizabeth Banks (30 Rock, Wet Hot American Summer), Bria Henderson y Olivia Scriven (Degrassi: The Next Generation).
Creada y escrita por Dahvi Waller (Mad Men, Halt and Catch Fire). Nueve episodios.
Estreno: 15 de abril
Estreno en España: 15 de abril en HBO España
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Outer Banks (Netflix)
Trata sobre un grupo de adolescentes, conocidos como los Pogues, que buscan al desaparecido padre de su cabecilla, John B. (Chase Stokes; Tell Me Your Secrets, Daytime Divas), y por el camino encuentran un mapa que esconde un secreto. Con Charles Esten (Nashville, The Office), Madelyn Cline (Boy Erased), Madison Bailey (Black Lightning, Creepshow), Jonathan Daviss (Age of Summer), Rudy Pankow, Austin North, Drew Starkey (The Hate U Give; Love, Simon) y Caroline Arapoglou (Stranger Things, The Resident). Creada y producida por Jonas Pate (Believe, Blood & Oil), Josh Pate (Blood & Oil, Legends) y Shannon Burke. Diez episodios. Estreno: 15 de abril Estreno en España: 15 de abril en Netflix España
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#blackAF (Netflix)
Comedia con una visión irreverente, muy defectuosa e increíblemente honesta de ser padre, las relaciones, la raza y la cultura. Protagonizada y producida por Kenya Barris y Rashida Jones (Angie Tribeca, Parks and Recreation). Completan el reparto Iman Benson (Alexa & Katie, Uncle Buck), Genneya Walton (Extant, Project Mc²), Scarlet Spencer (Cousins for Life, Shameless), Justin Claiborne (Marriage Story), Ravi Cabot-Conyers (The Artist's Wife, Tell Me a Story) y Richard Gardenhire Jr.
Escrita por Barris (Black-ish, Grown-ish) e inspirada en su propia vida. Ocho episodios. Estreno: 17 de abril Estreno en España: 17 de abril en Netflix España
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Defending Jacob (Apple TV+)
En un pequeño pueblo de Massachusetts, un padre (Chris Evans; The Avengers, Knives Out) ha de lidiar con las repercusiones de la acusación de asesinato de su hijo de catorce años (Jaeden Martell; It, Masters of Sex). Con Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey, Good Behavior), Cherry Jones (Transparent, Awake), Pablo Schreiber (Orange Is the New Black, American Gods), Paul Wesley (The Vampire Diaries, Tell Me a Story), Betty Gabriel (Get Out, Counterpart), Sakina Jaffrey (Timeless, House of Cards), Nathan Parsons (The Originals, Once Upon a Time), Leighton Meester (Gossip Girl, Single Parents), Kat Graham (The Vampire Diaries), Daniel Henshall (Turn, Lambs of God), Matt Lanter (Timeless, Heroes), Poorna Jagannathan (The Night Of, Gypsy), Jake Picking (Dirty Grandpa, Horse Girl) y William Xifaras. Basada en la novela de William Landay (2012). Escrita y producida por Mark Bomback (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, The Wolverine) y dirigida por Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game, Passengers). Ocho episodios. Estreno: 24 de abril Estreno en España: 24 de abril en Apple TV+
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Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (Showtime)
En esta nueva historia del universo Penny Dreadful ambientada en Los Ángeles en 1938, el detective Tiago Vega (Daniel Zovatto; Here and Now, Don't Breathe), primer detective mexicano de la ciudad; y su compañero Lewis Michener (Nathan Lane; Modern Family, The Good Wife), veterano que se convierte en su mentor; se ven envueltos en una peligrosa investigación de asesinato que navega por la compleja historia de Los Ángeles en un caso que mezcla el folclore, las profecías y el culto a la muerte y al diablo. Con Natalie Dormer (Game of Thrones, The Hunger Games), Rory Kinnear (Years and Years, Penny Dreadful), Piper Perabo (Coyote Ugly, Covert Affairs), Jessica Garza (The Purge, Six), Jonathan Nieves (See You Yesterday), Adriana Barraza (The Strain, Babel), Kerry Bishé (Halt and Catch Fire, Narcos), Amy Madigan (Carnivàle, Gone Baby Gone), Brent Spiner (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Outcast), Lin Shaye (Insidious, There's Something About Mary), Adam Rodriguez (Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami), Thomas Kretschmann (Wanted, Berlin Station), Dominic Sherwood (Shadowhunters), Ethan Peck (Star Trek: Discovery), Michael Gladis (Mad Men, Feed the Beast), Lorenza Izzo (Feed the Beast, The House with a Clock in Its Walls), Sebastian Chacon (Tales of the City, Pose), Adan Rocha (Brockmire, Murphy Brown), Hudson West (American Crime Story, Grace and Frankie) y Julian Hilliard (The Haunting of Hill House).
Escrita por John Logan (Penny Dreadful, Gladiator) y producida por Sam Mendes (1917, Penny Dreadful) y Michael Aguilar (Kidding, I'm Dying Up Here). Dirigida por, entre otros, Paco Cabezas (Penny Dreadful, Into the Badlands). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 26 de abril Estreno en España: Abril en Movistar+
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Normal People (BBC Three)
Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones; Cold Feet, Gentleman Jack) y Connell (Paul Mescal), ambos del mismo pueblo de Irlanda pero de orígenes muy distintos, empiezan su esporádica y complicada relación antes de acabar el instituto, pero la serie se centra en sus vidas en la universidad. Sally Rooney adapta su propia novela (2018) junto a Alice Birch (Succession). Dirigida por Lenny Abrahamson (Room, Adam & Paul) y Hettie McDonald (Fortitude, Doctor Who). Doce episodios. Estreno: 26 de abril
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Never Have I Ever (Netflix)
Comedia sobre la complicada vida de una adolescente india (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) que vive en Estados Unidos y ha perdido recientemente a su padre (Sendhil Ramamurthy; Heroes, The Office). Con Poorna Jagannathan (The Night Of, Big Little Lies), Ramona Young (Legends of Tomorrow, Santa Clarita Diet), Benjamin Norris (The Pregame), Adam Shapiro (Sense8, The Affair), Lee Rodriguez y Richa Shukla. Narrada por el tenista John McEnroe. Creada y escrita por Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project, The Office) e inspirada en su propia vida. Diez episodios. Estreno: 27 de abril Estreno en España: 27 de abril en Netflix España
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Summertime (Netflix)
Ambientada en la costa adriática en verano, sigue a Summer (Coco Rebecca Edogamhe) y Ale (Ludovico Tersigni, SKAM Italia), dos jóvenes de mundos muy distintos que se sienten innegablemente atraídos. Él es un excampeón de motociclismo decidido a retomar las riendas de su vida y ella sueña con volar lejos pero sabe que es quien mantiene unida a su familia. Con Andrea Lattanzi (Sulla mia pelle), Amanda Campana, Giovanni Maini y Alicia Ann Edogamhe. Inspirada en la novela 'A tres metros sobre el cielo' de Federico Moccia (1992). Escrita por Anita Rivaroli (Grand Hotel, SKAM Italia), Francesco Lagi, Daniella Delle Foglie (Maggie & Bianca Fashion Friends), Mirko Cetrangolo (The Young Pope, 1993), Enrico Audenino (Maggie & Bianca Fashion Friends) y Sofia Assirelli (La porta rossa, Tutto può succedere). Ocho episodios. Estreno: 29 de abril Estreno en España: 29 de abril en Netflix España
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Closer, December 3
Cover: The Clark Gable Nobody Knew
Page 1: Contents, Kate Winslet
Page 2: Generation Wow in feminine florals -- Judy Greer, Hilary Swank, Gabrielle Union, Naomi Watts, Ali Larter, Sarah Silverman, Connie Britton, Kerry Washington
Page 4: Kurt Russell recalls his first date with Goldie Hawn
Page 5: Hedy Lamarr’s amazing life inspires a graphic novel, Billy Crystal shares his life’s greatest lesson
Page 6: Rare pictures of the Rolling Stones revealed
Page 7: Hellos & Goodbyes
Page 8: Picture Perfect -- Today’s Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Dylan Dreyer met Big Bird on Sesame Street
Page 9: Allison Janney and Melissa McCarthy, Jeff Goldblum, Prince Harry
Page 10: Joan Jett and Michael J. Fox, Dr. Mehmet Oz and grandkids
Page 11: Margot Robbie, Then and Now -- Barbara Hershey
Page 12: The cast of The Cool Kids -- Vicki Lawrence, Jamie Farr, Leslie Jordan, David Alan Grier and Martin Mull, Candice Bergen, Jennifer Garner
Page 13: Sweet Memories -- Adele, Melissa Gilbert and Michael Landon, Rita Wilson
Page 14: Maureen McCormick and Christoper Knight of The Brady Bunch, Christie Brinkley, Neil Patrick Harris and family
Page 16: Barbra Streisand and James Brolin still magic together
Page 18: Clark Gable’s lifelong search for love
Page 22: Secrets of Petticoat Junction
Page 24: Wayne Newton -- I’m the Happiest I’ve ever been
Page 27: Spot the Difference -- Cedric the Entertainer on The Neighborhood
Page 29: Horoscopes -- Sagittarius Lucy Liu
Page 30: Entertainment -- Connie Britton on Dirty John, Katheryn Winnick on Vikings, In the Spotlight -- Dennis Haysbert
Page 32: Viggo Mortensen on Green Book
Page 33: Michael Buble on Love
Page 34: Television
Page 36: Great Escape -- Christina Pickles in Northern Ireland
Page 38: Recipes -- Christopher Kimball -- Please try a plant-based diet
Page 40: How to Beat the Winter Blues
Page 42: Readers Ask -- Harrison Ford, Clara Bow, Whatever Happened to the Cast of Mrs. Doubtfire -- Robin Williams, Lisa Jakub, Mara Wilson, Matthew Lawrence
Page 43: Best Day of My Life -- Jeff Gordon
Page 44: Who Am I -- Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, My Kid Looks Like Mario Lopez, It Happened This Week
Page 45: Closer to the Heart
Page 46: Judd Hirsch -- Laughter Drives Me
Page 50: Love Notes -- Mark Ruffalo and Sunrise Coigney
Page 52: Nicole Kidman’s sacrifices for her family
Page 54: Alan Ladd Jr. -- Memories of my father
Page 56: Inside John Lennon’s tragic childhood
Page 58: On the Move -- Robert Redford
Page 60: The Big Picture -- Doris Day and Rock Hudson
Page 62: Gift Guide -- Lori Loughlin
Page 65: Henry Winkler
Page 66: Reese Witherspoon
Page 68: Best Friends -- John O’Hurley, Maggie Q, Walt Disney
Page 70: My Life in 10 Pictures -- Anne Hathaway
Page 72: Flashback -- David Bowie and Janelle Monae, Brigitte Bardot and Meghan Markle, Beetlejuice, Madonna and Kim Kardashian
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Today at STSWV, I've been conflicted about whether or not to post/talk about the Celebration of George Shapiro's life, perfectly orchestrated and executed by Aimee Hyatt and Pat Hazel. Recounting the details is stupefying as is the blessing of having known Georgie, and Amee's extreme kindness including me. I learned so much about the force that was Georgie, beyond that he embodied joie de vivre like no human I've ever known, a man who give everything, and took nothing (except in business), was someone who proudly defied fear across the board, including in his passing, who believed that everything and everyone he encountered was THE BEST, and for everyone who was lucky enough to know him, that's exactly what he was.
A name dropper from knee socks, I'm woe to name the participants, lest I be the braggart of obnoxiousness I am... but how can I not share the magnitude of the many who came out in this crazy still COVID time (it was my first indoor event - and I suspect I was not the only masked one for whom this was true), Georgie warranted the respect, and in his fashion the exuberant joy and pleasure. We got to bear witness to a bounty of heartfelt and hysterical words from, I'm fastening my seat belt, Georgie's sweet kids, Rob Reiner, Jeff Garlin, Danny DeVito, Kevin Nealon, Phil Rosenthal, Sara Silverman, Dick Van Dyke, Mel Brooks, Norman Lear, and Jerry Seinfeld, to name but some. I sure hope they filmed it. Brilliant, all. And there are stories, and a host of others just as amazing who didn't take the podium, that I'll try to remember on the Live.
At the after-party, because of course, George wanted everyone to eat and be merry, I got to get up close, mix and mingle with friends I haven't seen since this crazy began, Kelly Carlin for one (pictured above with Snuffy and me, thanks to the sweet & talented, Susan Weininger), & others I haven't seen in gazillions of years... and, most heart-gripping, I got to lock eyes in the reals again with the miracle that is Norman Lear, pinch his cheeks and kiss them, congratulate and hug beloved Phil Rosenthal, whose Somebody Feed Phil, had gotten picked up for a 6th season that very day, tell Rob Reiner how much his father meant and means to me, lots of other fun stuff to share and a poignant surprise to end the evening.
My greatest takeaway of this stupendous evening - to face life with the generous, exuberant joy this Bronx boy we were feting always did - to fear nothing, and when challenged, to ask myself, "What would Georgie do," as I did today to end a difficult standoff.
George Shapiro lives on in the hearts and minds of all who knew him. His legacy of kindness, gratitude, love, laughter, fun, and funny, will never die. George Shapiro was simply, THE BEST!
Can you believe I have more to say about this... I do!
Shooting The Shit With Vicki
Monday, August 22, 2022
Streaming Live @5 PT on my FB
MonDaily by Toni Vincent & @peter_and_paul_ Cartoons
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Mijn meest bekeken jeugdfilms op DVD
De dvd werd uitgevonden in 1995 door Philips, Sony, Toshiba, en Panasonic, en werd in 1997 in Nederland geïntroduceerd. Het medium kan elke vorm van digitale gegevens opslaan en wordt veel gebruikt voor het aanbieden van films en software, of het opnemen van televisiebeelden. Maar in 2018 zijn we nu al zo ver dat we alleen maar films kijken via streaming diensten. Ik bespreek in deze fotoreportage welke films ik op de dvd het meest heb bekeken in mijn jeu.
Jungle Boek (originele titel The Jungle Book) is een Amerikaanse tekenfilm uit 1967, geproduceerd door Walt Disney en geregisseerd door Wolfgang Reitherman. Dit is de laatste tekenfilm waar Walt Disney persoonlijk aan meewerkte. Hij stierf tijdens de productie. De eerste Nederlandse vertaling van het Jungle Boek verscheen in 1969 op lp als luisterverhaal met liedjes uit de film. Deze vertaling is in 1992 heruitgegeven op lp, cassette en cd.
Jungle Boek is een van de eerste films die ik gezien heb als kind op een dvd-speler. De film heb ik altijd erg leuk gevonden door de vele liedjes en de oude tekenfilm beelden die erin te zien zijn. Daarnaast is het ook een van de oudste Disneyfilms die ik in huis heb.
Toy Story is een Amerikaanse animatiefilm uit 1995. Het was de eerste volledig computergeanimeerde film. De film werd geregisseerd door John Lasseter, die ook Een luizenleven regisseerde. Het verhaal is geproduceerd door Pixar. De film duurt 81 minuten en is daarmee de eerste volledige speelfilm van Pixar. Toy Story werd in.
De film Toy Story heb ik vooral samen met mijn broertje gekeken. Hij was een grote fan van deze film. Het mooie van deze film vind ik dat je als kind altijd hoopt dat je speelgoed net als in Toy Story tot leven komt.
Monsters en co. (Engels: Monsters, Inc.) is een Amerikaanse animatiefilm uit 2001 onder regie van Peter Docter, Lee Unkrich en David Silverman. Het is de vierde grote film van Pixar Animation Studios. De film werd uitgebracht door Walt Disney Pictures.
Monsters En Co is een film gebaseerd op de angsten van kinderen. Als kind was je altijd bang dat er een monster onder je bed of in je kast stond. Deze film heeft hier goed op weten in te spelen. Na het kijken van deze film heb ik ook een tijdje slecht geslapen met de angst dat er een eng monster in mijn kast zat.
Shark Tale (Nederlandse titel: Haaiensnaaier) is een animatiefilm uit 2004, gemaakt door DreamWorks Animation. Dreamworks maakte onder andere ook de film Shrek en Shrek 2.
Sharke Tale in niet per se een erg bekende Dreamworks film maar ik vond het toch leuk om deze film te benoemen. Hij heeft namelijk wel een grote rol in mijn jeugd gespeeld. Ik vond het altijd bijzonder dat er in deze film R&B songs zijn verwerkt dit gebeurt namelijk niet vaak in kinderfilms.
Peter Pan is een Amerikaanse animatiefilm uit 1953, geproduceerd door Walt Disney. De film is gebaseerd op het toneelstuk Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up (1904) van de Schotse auteur en dramaturg J.M. Barrie. Het is de 14e animatiefilm van Disney.
Peter Pan was een van mijn lievelingsfilms toen ik nog jong was. Deze film vind ik nog steeds heel erg mooi. Als kind droom je ervan om te leven in een fantasiewereld waar je voor altijd jong kan zijn. Het concept van de film vind ik ook erg goed bedacht er gebeurd namelijk erg veel in een korte tijd.
Shrek is een Amerikaanse komische computeranimatiefilm, geproduceerd door de firma DreamWorks. De film is gebaseerd op het gelijknamige boek van William Steig. De regie was in handen van Andrew Adamson en Vicky Jenson. De stemmen worden ingesproken door Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, en John Lithgow.
Ik denk dat ik deze film wel acht keer heb gezien. Het creatieve aan de film is dat er allemaal personages uit verschillende sprookjes in een film zijn gestopt. Daarnaast heeft de film ook een hoge comedy gehalten daarom denk ik dat de film ook geschikt is voor volwassenen.
Harry Potter en de Geheime Kamer (oorspronkelijke titel: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets) is een film uit 2002, gebaseerd op het gelijknamige boek van J.K. Rowling. De film werd uitgebracht op 3 november 2002 en werd net als het eerste deel geregisseerd door Chris Columbus en grotendeels opgenomen in de Leavesden Studios.
De Harry Potter films heb ik vroeger als kind altijd erg eng gevonden. Ik hield niet van de spannende en duistere kant van deze film. Deze film is ook niet aangeschaft voor mij maar vooral voor mijn vader. Hij is een grote fan van de Harry Potter reeks.
-Joy
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