#William D. Warner
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davidbrussat · 2 years ago
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Waterplace and WaterFire, pt. 2
This tiny park sits at the new confluence of the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck rivers forms the Providence River. The old confluence was under the old post office. (Photo by author) This post reprints the second half of Chapter 21, “Waterplace and WaterFire,” from Lost Providence. The Waterplace design by Bill Warner was so good that many experts were confused. It reminded me of the what several…
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antigonick · 1 year ago
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Hi Pauline, could you recommend books about female desire (fiction, non-fiction, what you will)?
I haven’t read much fiction in a hot second so brand new releases are totally out of my comfort zone, but off the top of my head, here are the ones that stuck with me; also not just fiction:
Angela Carter, The Bloody Chamber and The Night Circus Catherynne M. Valente, Deathless Maggie Nelson, The Art of Cruelty Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights (obviously) Carson McCullers, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter Anne Carson, Plainwater Rebecca Seiferle, Wild Tongue Shirley Jackson, We Have Always Lived in the Castle and The Haunting of Hill House Sheridan LeFanu, Carmilla Helen Oyeyemi, White is for Witching Sylvia Townsend Warner, Lolly Willowes Ottessa Moshfegh, My Year of Rest and Relaxation (not particularly my cup of tea but very interesting for the topic) Carol Ann Duffy, The World’s Wife Sarah Waters, Fingersmith D. H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley’s Lover Colette, Green Wheat Daphné du Maurier, Frenchman’s Creek and Rebecca E. M. Forster, A Room with a View Doireann Ní Ghríofa, A Ghost in the Throat William Shakespeare, Macbeth (also obviously) Christina Rossetti, Goblin Market Andal (trans. by Sarukkai Chabria), The Autobiography of a Goddess
And… I have to run but I hope those give you something to chew on already!
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citizenscreen · 1 year ago
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Hollywood Cricket Club, 1932. (Back) CS Greaves, C Harper, N Madison, JV Murphy, CH Abbott, G Farmer, E Cross, M Harpe. (Middle) JL Williams, Boris Karloff, Clive Brook, CA Smith, Ronald Colman, HB Warner, D Roberts. (Front) M Kinnell, RC Sheriff, ED Cummins, LE Francis, C King.
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ace-of-garlic-breads · 1 year ago
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Animaniacs Headcanons
I recently came upon my 5 page Harry Potter HC google doc so I thought I would do it for one of my most recent Hyper fixations
- Hello Nurse Mindey and Katie Kaboom's Moms Sister - the mime creeps Wakko out, - Slappy basically adopted the Warners as her grandkids - all the Warners share traits with the animals they described themselves as in the "what are we" song - Wakko is partially colour blind - they also shake themselves dry after swimming, gating rained of etc - Dot sometimes can't handle water - Dot's claws grow the fastest and the longest out of all the Warners - Yakko bounces when happy - Yakko has really sensitive hearing - Wakko has pretty bad sensory issues, but they're calmed by their hat, - when having a but of a sensory overload Wakko tucks their ears into their hat to cancel out the noise - the Warners have a three teir bunk bed, and whever Dot can't sleep she usually alternates on which brother she goes to for comfort - when it's Yakko, he usually tells her a story and sings a song - and When it's Wakko they usually just Let Dot sleep in their bed and provides sufficient hugs - Wakko has read the whole Riordenverse multiple times - and Wakko hot Dot to read them too - Yakko is not much of a fantasy book fan but - Wakko is ambidextrous - Wakko is really good at physically demanding tasks - Yakko is the Brains of the trio, Wakko is the Brawn and Dot is the Beauty - Wakko prefers Skirts to pants - Dot goes out with Wakko to buy dresses, skirts etc, - Dot and Wakko act like twins, since their only one year apart in age they just treat eachother like twins (people also ask them if they're twins and they just say yes, cause it's funny) - Dot is really good at embroidery, cross Stich etc, and she makes little things for her siblings - Wakko and Dot once went as Dipper and Mabel for Halloween (Yakko went as Grunkle Stan) - sometimes all three Warners just pile on top of each other on Yakko's bed and sleep there - Hello Nurse is Basically the Warner Sibs mum - Minerva and Hello Nurse have a bit of a thing goin on (crack ships my beloved) - despite being severly lactose intolerant Yakko just doesn't care, he'll eat cheese, chocolate etc - on a separate Halloween Wakko and Dot dressed as Leo and Piper - Angelina fell first William fell harder - if the Warners were humans they'd be half British and half from Warnerstalk (Germany) and have Vertiligo - Angelina is German but has an American accent (VC Taylor Swift) - William is British and has a British Accent (VC Weasley twins) - Angelina is an only child and William has two siblings - Dot loves Musiums - after Pink Dot's favourite colour is yellow - Yakko's favourite colour is Lavender (this might be canon idk) - Wakko likes alot of the cool colours like blues, greens and Purples - Yakko is dog shit at math and I will die on this hill - Wakko is actually really good at it and helped write the Multiplication song - Dot is semi tiktok famous - Yakko gets into random fights with people on Twitter? X? idk anymore - Wakko streams of YouTube and Twitch - the Warners have a pretty big YouTube channel - Wakko is a really good cook - Dot can't cook for shit, she has burnt Water for Spielberg's sake - all three Warners love the Owl house - they dressed up as both the Blight kids (Y: Ed, W: Em D: Amity) and the Noceda kids (Y:Hunter, W:Vee,D:Luz) - Wakko has a mild Cat allergy - -all the Warners are Ace - Yakko is Pan, Wakko is Aroace and Dot is Bi -Wakko is Non-binary & uses They/them Pronouns -Yakko is a Demi-boy & uses he/they pronouns - Dot is the only Cis Warner Sibling (you could say that she's the Warner Cis-ter) -Hello Nurse is a Lesbian - Dr Scrach'n'sniff is Trans-masc & Gay -Hello Nurse & Dr Scrach'n'sniff co-parent the warners
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plus-low-overthrow · 1 year ago
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William D. Smith - We All Wanna Boogie (Warner Bros.)
arr & prod. Allen Toussaint, gui. Leo Nocentelli of The Meters.
1976.
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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Anthony Dawson and Grace Kelly in Dial M for Murder (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954)
Cast: Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings, John Williams, Anthony Dawson, Leo Britt, Patrick Allen, George Leigh, George Alderson, Robin Hughes. Screenplay: Frederic Knott, based on his play. Cinematography: Robert Burks. Art direction: Edward Carrere. Film editing: Rudi Fehr. Music: Dimitri Tiomkin.
It's a measure of how little Hollywood understood what kind of filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock was that Warner Bros. insisted he make Dial M for Murder in 3-D. The process was nearing the end of its '50s heyday, one of the several attempts by the troubled studios to draw patrons away from their TV sets and into the theaters. The 3-D films of the '50s, like the blockbusters released in the process today, were mostly filled with things being flung, poked, thrust, or shot at the audience. As Hitchcock had a reputation as a "master of suspense," perhaps the studio assumed that he'd use the process to scare people. But he never needed tricks like 3-D for that, being perfectly skilled at pacing and cutting to build tension in the audience. Dial M ended up being shown mostly in 2-D anyway, and only some very peculiar blocking and framing in its images today show the efforts Hitchcock and cinematographer Robert Burks did to accommodate the moribund process: Scenes are often filmed with table lamps prominent in the foreground, for no other reason than to emphasize the action taking place beyond them. The scene in which Swann (Anthony Dawson) attempts to murder Margot (Grace Kelly) is the only bit of action that would have benefited from the process, with Margot's hand desperately reaching toward the audience for the scissors behind her. Dial M is essentially a filmed play -- Frederick Knott adapted his own theatrical hit for the movies -- and as such relies far more on dialogue and spoken exposition for its narrative coherence. It was the first of three movies -- the other two are Rear Window (1954) and To Catch a Thief (1955) -- that Hitchcock made with Kelly, and the one that gives her least to do in the way of characterization: Mostly she just has to be a pawn moved about by her husband (Ray Milland), her lover (Robert Cummings), and the police inspector (John Williams). But she clearly defined Hitchcock's "type," already partly established in his films with Joan Fontaine and Ingrid Bergman: the so-called "cool blond." Eva Marie Saint, Kim Novak, Tippi Hedren, and Janet Leigh would attempt to fill the role afterward, but never with quite the charisma that Kelly, a limited actress but a definite "presence," achieved for him. Milland is very good as the murderous husband, and Williams is a delight as the inspector who has to puzzle out what's going on with all those door keys. The rather goofy-looking Cummings has never made sense to me as a leading man -- he almost wrecks Saboteur (1942), an otherwise well-made Hitchcock film that might be regarded as one of his best if someone other than Cummings and the bland Priscilla Lane had been cast in the leads. It's not surprising that after his performance in Dial M he went straight into television and his own sitcom.
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agent-42 · 2 years ago
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I have been pounder what would happen with the dc Burton verse if.
1. all the major villains survived.
2. Warner Bros allowed Tim Burton continue with dc movies until the aughts
villains being sent to Archambault asylum instead so they could come back.
Batman continues have Billy D. Williams as two face. Robin William's the riddler. and Marlon Wayan's Robin.
Tim Burton's Superman with brainac being canon with the batman films.
Batman 4 could have nic cage superman and micheal Keaton batman and catwoman teaming up team up to fight joker, penguin, two face, the riddler, lex luthor and Brainac.
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afaimsarrowverse · 1 year ago
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Das Nope-Verse
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Mein jüngstes Arrowverse-AU-Verse ist eine Reaktion auf das Ende des Arrowverses und die damit einhergehenden Entwicklungen in den Jahren 2022 und 2023. Es heißt Nope-Verse, weil das letztlich das einzige Wort ist, was beschreibt wie ich zu allem, was seit jenem Tag als verkündet wurde, dass „Legends of Tomorrow“ und „Batwoman“ ohne Vorwarnung gecanncelt wurden weil Warner das Studio nicht mehr bezahlen wollte, stehe. Nope, dieser Cliffhangar ist nicht das wahre Ende von „Legends of Tomorrow“, Nope, „Superman & Lois“ hat nicht nie auf Earth Prime gespielt. Nope, dieser Schrott ist nicht die finale Staffel von „The Flash“. Nope, Mias Suche nach William bleibt nicht ohne Ergebnis. Nope, es gibt ein Crossover mit „Stargirl“, auch wenn es nur eine einzelne Szene ist. Nope, „Justice U“ ist keine Totgeburt, sondern existiert. Einfach wie gesagt: Nope.
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Letztlich besteht das Universum aus zwei Fics.
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„No Future, Just Legends“ ist meine letzte „Legends of Tomorrow“-Fic. Sie ist kein Ersatz für eine achte Staffel (dazu hatte ich keine Energie), setzt aber das Cliffhangar-Ende der Serie fort. Die aktuellen Legends, die es ja sind, die kein Ende erhalten haben, werden hier gewürdigt und erforscht und gerettet (bzw. sie retten sich selbst, aber andere wie Booster Gold und ein paar ihrer Freunde helfen mit). Ein paar Dinge, die wir immer sehen wollten, passieren (John und Gwyn begegenen einander), es gibt eine überraschende Rückkehr es Charakters aus den letzten beiden Staffeln, und ja, vor allem wird den Hater die Meinung gesagt, aber noch mehr bekommen die Legends das Ende, das sie verdient gehabt hätten: Nämlich kein Cliffhangar-Ende sondern ein Versprechen auf eine Zukunft für alle.
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„Flashes of the Future“ hingegen setzt Season 8 von „The Flash“ fort. Dieses Mal ist eher schon so etwas wie eine alternative Season 9, im Grunde ist es aber eher ein langes Fix-It, das vor langer Zeit gegebene Versprechen einlöst, viel retconned, und sowohl „The Flash“ als Serie als auch dem Arrowverse als Ganzes ein würdigeres Ende zu bereiten versucht. In dieser Fic wird auch erklärt warum das Ende der 2. Staffel von „Superman & Lois“ auf einmal nicht mehr auf Earth Prime spielt. Gastauftritte gibt es im Grunde aus allen anderen Arrowverse-Serien, seien sie noch so kurz, und ich demonstriere hier auch wie man ganz leicht in Mini-Szenen Dangler aus dem ganzen Arrowverse hätte auflösen können, wenn man es wirklich gewollt hätte.
Neue und alte Charaktere treffen in dieser Fic aufeinander, in der Caitlin Gerechtigkeit widerfährt (und es natürlich keine Khione gibt!), Iris Zeitkrankheit anders aufgeklärt wird als im Canon, Eddie als Cobalt Blue zwar vorkommt aber ganz anders als später in der echten Serie, Ralph und Sue zueinander finden, Cisco wieder vorkommt (genau wie Kamilla), offene Handlungsstränge aus Season 8 weitergeführt werden, und viel gestorben wird ohne wirklich jemanden umzubringen an denen uns was liegt.
Ist „Flashes of the Future“ eine bessere Version von Staffel 9? Für mich persönlich schon, deswegen habe ich die Fic ja überhaupt erst geschrieben - ich wollte einen befriedigenden Abschied anstatt das, was wir bekommen haben. Ja, Wallace-Style ist da und muss erst weggemacht werden, und so ganz kommt diese Fic nie weg von ihm und seinen Storylines, aber zumindest machen sie hier Sinn, oder machen zumindest mehr Sinn als zuvor. Und ja, witziger Weise gibt es hier auch multiple Versionen von Barry (und von Iris), aber der Ansatz ist ein ganz anderer als im Film.
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In vielerlei Hinsicht war „Flashes of the Future“ vor allem auch mein Abschied vom Arrowverse, das mich immerhin 12 Jahre lang begleitet hat und einen Großteil meines kreativen Fan-Outputs der letzten Jahre bestimmt hat.
Es juckt mich zwar in den Fingern die letzten paar Episoden von „The Flash“ noch einmal wirklich zu fixen (weil Eddie!!! Wie konntet ihr das nur so versauen!?) und das ganze Arrowverse und vielleicht sogar das ganze DCTV-Verse richtig zu verabschieden, aber bis es soweit ist (falls es je soweit kommt) ist das hier mein Abschied und mein Ende. Es war vielleicht nicht das Ende, das ich mir gewünscht hätte (dafür müsst ihr in andere meiner Verses blicken), aber es ist das dem Canon am nächsten stehende würdigste Ende, was ich zusammen bekommen konnte, und was zeigt, dass ich all diese Charaktere letztlich mehr geliebt habe als die Menschen, die sie zuletzt geschrieben haben.
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Auf AO3 findet ihr beide Fics als „Nope“-Verse gesammelt:
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docrotten · 2 years ago
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13 SLASHER FILMS THAT INSPIRED SCREAM and HORROR NEWS OF THE WEEK
This week on HNR, movie news of the week and the top 13 Slasher Films that influenced the SCREAM franchise . All this, and more, coming up next…Join your host Doc Rotten are the scariest, goriest, bloodiest co-hosts on the 'Net: Dave Dreher, the lead news writer at Gruesome Magazine, and Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6dead6irl.
HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Jamie Lee Curtis dedicates Oscar win for Best Supporting Actress in Everything Everywhere All At Once to "Hundreds" including Genre Fans! Source: Deadline
Alicia Witt and Blair Underwood join Nicolas Cage and Maika Monroe for Osgood Perkins' next feature, Longlegs.
Warner Bros. is courting Jenna Ortega for Beetlejuice 2. Source: Hollywood Reporter
TOP 13 SLASHERS THAT INFLUENCED SCREAM (Chronologically)
Norman Bates (1960, Psycho)
d. Alfred Hitchcock
a. Anthony Perkins
Billy (1974, Black Christmas)
d. Bob Clark
a. Albert J. Dunk (uncredited)
Leatherface (1974, Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
d. Tobe Hooper
a. Gunnar Hansen
Michael Myers (1978, Halloween)
d. John Carpenter
a. Nick Castle and Tommy Lee Wallace
Curt Duncan (1979, When a Stranger Calls)
d. Fred Walton
a. Tony Beckley
Mrs. Pamela Voorhees / Jason Voorhees (1980, Friday the 13th)
d. Sean S. Cunningham
a. Betsy Palmer and Ari Lehman
Frank Zito (1980, Maniac)
d. William Lustig
a. Joe Spinell
Cropsy (1981, The Burning)
d. Tony Maylam
a. Lou David
The Miner / Harry Warden (1981, My Bloody Valentine)
d. George Mihalka
a. Peter Cowper
Russ Thorn (1982, The Slumber Party Massacre)
d. Amy Holden Jones
a. Michael Villella
Angela Baker (1983, Sleepaway Camp)
d. Robert Hiltzik
a. Felissa Rose
Freddy Krueger (1984, A Nightmare on Elm Street)
d. Wes Craven
a. Robert Englund
Charles Lee Ray / Chucky (1988, Child's Play)
d. Tom Holland
a. Brad Douriff
Check out this episode!
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deltaboogie · 1 month ago
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Benny Turner - BT - Nola Blue Records
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       Peter "Blewzzman" Lauro © Oct '24 
BT is Benny Turner's fifth release, and I'm very happy to say that I have now had the honor and pleasure of reviewing them all. To quote Benny: "I had a great time working on this album with some of my favorite musicians and reminiscing about my music history, from picking up the guitar again to revisiting my gospel roots, to finally recording some of my favorites......."
As I prepare to list those favorite musicians of Benny's, I'm going to take the liberty of saying that when Benny said "some", I'm pretty sure he meant "a whole lot". That said, with all of them being dear to him, and many to me as well, I'm going to attempt to name them all. For this project Benny - on lead and background vocals, bass, lead guitar, banjo, percussion and hand claps - is joined by: Bobby Gentilo on guitar, clavinet, piano, percussion and background vocals; Charlie Burnett on upright bass and background vocals; Nate Young on Wurlitzer, piano, clavinet and background vocals; Paul Murr on drums and background vocals; Will McFarlane, Derwin "Big D" Perkins, Billy Davis, Steve Grills, June Yamagishi and Jack Miele on guitar; Harrell "Young Rell" Davenport on harmonica; Clayton Ivey on Wurlitzer, keys and Hammond B3; Justin Holder, and Christy Engel on drums; Jeffrey "Jellybean" Alexander on drums; Sax Gordon on horns; Shawn Allen and Keiko Komaki on piano and B3; Dave Keyes on piano; Norwood "Geechie" Johnson on bass drum; Joe Krown on B3; Tiffany Pollack, Warner Williams, Marva Wright and Kassie Netherland Miele on background vocals; and making her recording debut, Nola Blue Records' very own, Sallie Bengtson on background vocals and claps.
BT contains three of Benny's originals and seven covers that were some of his, and his families, favorite recordings by some of their favorite artists.
Kicking things off is Benny's rendition of "Bump Miss Susie", a song by Rudolph Toombs that's often credited to Big Joe Turner. And just like Miss Susie herself, the song is a smokin' hot number. While Benny excitedly tells us about just how much Miss Susie enjoys bumping, the chorus line of "all night long" features Charlie, Bobby, Paul and Nate enthusiastically reminding us of just how long she enjoys doing it. Musically, the profound rhythm Charlie (upright bass) and Paul (drums) are thumping out is absolutely perfect to bump to; and the rousing guitar (Bobby) and piano (Nate) leads create a perfect bump party atmosphere.
"Going Down Slow" (James Oden) is a song that Benny says is one of the most requested songs at his live shows. With it being one of my favorites of this lot, I get why. Benny took a classic Howlin' Wolf slow blues song, and with his heartfelt and soulful lead and background vocals, he gave it an inspirational gospel feel. Musically, the song is nothing short of masterful: Benny, on the bass, Justin on the drums, and Clayton on the piano and B3 - have the slow blues rhythm groove nailed; while "Young Rell" and Will shine on the killer slow blues harmonica and guitar leads. With its several replays, this one just became the most requested track at the House of Blewzz as well.
The next two songs are songs where in addition to sounding absolutely fabulous, the band does an equally great job of allowing the vocalists to shine. On ballads titled "When I Call On You" (Dee Clark) and "Born This Time", Benny and Tiffany are flawless together. You know those live shows where from time to time the musicians leave the stage and the vocalist does a solo acapella type song? These are that song! The story about how and why this track got recorded is as interesting as the track itself. Other than to tell you that it started in 2017 when Benny met Billy Davis - an original member of The Midnighters - while they were both billed at the Ann Arbor Blues Festival, you'll have to read the rest as Sallie Bengtson, the President of Nola Blue Records tells it on the liner notes. Although it's more of a compilation, Benny's calling it "Finger Poppin Time" (Hank Ballard). Along with Benny singing lead and all harmonies, the song is highlighted by Billy sounding as good as he did on guitar, back when the originals were recorded, and some killer piano leads from Dave Keyes. The first of the final three songs on the disc is also the first of Benny's three originals. The song is called "Drunk" as in "If you see me on the ground, don't try to pick me up - unless you've got a bottle and a sixteen-ounce cup. I want to get drunk". According to the liner notes pertaining to this one, Benny wrote it with his late friend Jimmy Reed in mind. Hmmmmmm, I'd like to hear more about this inspiration. Although some are more common than others, the thoughts that inspire original songs are literally endless. That said, this instrumental composition has to be one of the more unique. While Benny was writing it, It seems that the lazy, laid-back vibe the music created reminded him of "how the animals would lay around in the barnyard at the end of a long hot day in the fields." Hence the title "Sleepy Time In The Barnyard". It features Benny playing his first instrument - guitar. Joining him on what Benny calls "a down-home back porch country blues instrumental like he used to hear his family play when he was a boy in East Texas", are Bobby on guitar, Charlie on upright bass, Nate on piano, and Paul on drums.
The closing track and final original song is titled "Who Sang It First". It's a track that Benny co-wrote with Jim George and it first appeared on "Breakin' News: 10 Years of Blues" - the celebratory Nola Blue ten-year anniversary album. In actuality, the song is a re-write of Jim's original composition titled "Black Is Beautiful". The idea behind the song is that it really doesn't matter if you covered a song and did it better or worse than the original artists, as long as you remember who did it first. Jim describes his original song as a “tribute to all the black pioneers and artists who have paved the way, invented the music and enriched all our lives.” The sincerity that Benny exudes on his vocals, with beautiful backing help from Kassie and Tiffany - truly bring the song's lyrics to life.
Other tracks on another dynamite Benny Turner release include: "The Walk" (Jimmy McCracklin) and "Smoke My Peace Pipe (Smoke it Right)" (Wilson Turbington).
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davidbrussat · 2 years ago
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Waterplace and WaterFire
Downtown Providence as seen from northeast, from a spot on College Hill. For some reason, its skyline, which is best seen from the east, is nowhere pictured as viewed from the top of College Street on College Hill. Perhaps because the view of the Industrial Trust is obscured. (photo by N. Millard) The encirclement of Waterplace Park by sterile modernism terribly degrades the experience of…
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ccandd96 · 3 months ago
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This brand-new book is the perfect thing to pick up to cap off summer! Scars Publications just released the Down in the Dirt‘s May-August 2024 issue collection book “A Library of Collaboration”! This 422-page volume is a great way to stock up on issues if you didn’t buy all of the issues making this a GREAT deal! A listing of all the contributors and titles is available at Scars online, and authors are also listed in the description now online through Amazon throughout the U.S. and Canada. They can also be ordered in the U.K., all of Europe, and even Japan and Australia!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DBDBH1HK
https://scars.tv/2024May-August-issue-collection-book/A_Library_of_Collaboration.htm
The contributors to this book (of writing and art) include A.R. Williams, Alan Ford, Alexandra Dark, Angela Carrozza, Anthony Thomas Voglino, April Fikstad, April Goodwin, Bill Tope, Binod Dawadi, Brenda Mox, Brian Beatty, Brian Connelly, Cailey Tin, Cameron D. Alexander, Camille Akers, Chitralekha Hore, Christopher Strople, Ciara M. Blecka, Clarence Allan Ebert, Clive Aaron Gill, Corey Smith, Corey Villas, Daniel de Culla, David J Tate, David Sapp, David Sowards, Debra Wilson Frank, Devin Sparkman, Dick Yaeger, Donald Reed Greenwood, Dorthy LaVern McCarthy, Doug Hawley, Douglas Young, Dr. Adyasha Acharya, Drew Marshall, DS Maolalai, Duane Anderson, Edward Michael O’Durr Supranowicz, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Elena Botts, Eric Brown, Erik Priedkalns, George Beckerman, Gil Hoy, Greg Beckman, Hannah Ferris, Hasan Chaudhry, Helen Bird, Holly Day, Isabel G. de Diego, J. Ray Paradiso, Jackie Bayless, Jake C. Elliott, James Bates, James Nelli, Janet Kuypers, Jerry Guarino, Joan Mach, John F. McMullen, John Farquhar Young, John Grey, John Riebow, John Zedolik, Joy Myers, June Wolfman, Justine Fleming, Kassan Jahmal Kassim, Katarina Pavicic-Ivelja, Ken Weiss, Kris Green, Kyle Hemmings, Kyle Trenka, L. Sydney Abel, Latoya Kidd, Laura Bota, Lee Hammerschmidt, Madelyne Timmons, Mark Pearce, Mark Wolters, Marvin Reif, Matthew McAyeal, Megan Mealor, Michael Gigandet, Mike Rader, Mykyta Ryzhykh, Norm Hudson, Oleksandr Gorpynich, Olivia G. Benson, Olivier Schopfer, Paul Stansbury, R.T. Castleberry, Raha.M, ReLand, Richard K. Williams, Ronald Hernandez, Roseann Bauer, Rowan Tate, Roy N. Mason, Rykard Plaque, Salvatore Folisi, Sandip Saha, Sarah Das Gupta, Scott Taylor, Sean Meggeson, Shawn McMichael, Shontay Luna, Simon Kaeppeli, Steevie Karnes, Sterling Warner, Steven Grogan, Susie Gharib, Terry Sanville, Tom Ball, Toney Dimos, Tony Covatta, Vern Fein, and Westley Heine.
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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Veteran catcher Crash Davis is brought to the minor league Durham Bulls to help their up and coming pitching prospect, “Nuke” Laloosh. Their relationship gets off to a rocky start and is further complicated when baseball groupie Annie Savoy sets her sights on the two men. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Crash Davis: Kevin Costner Annie Savoy: Susan Sarandon Ebby Calvin ‘Nuke’ LaLoosh: Tim Robbins Skip: Trey Wilson Larry: Robert Wuhl Jimmy: William O’Leary Bobby: David Neidorf Deke: Danny Gans Tony: Tom Silardi Millie: Jenny Robertson Jose: Rick Marzan Nuke’s Father: George Buck Mickey: Lloyd T. Williams Self: Max Patkin Doc: Gregory Avellone Teddy (Radio Announcer): Garland Bunting Whitey: Robert Dickman Ed: Timothy Kirk Scared Batter: Don Davis Umpire: Stephen Ware Bat Boy: Tobi Eshelman Mayor: C.K. Bibby Sandy: Henry G. Sanders Ballpark Announcer: Antoinette Forsyth Cocktail Waitress: Shirley Anne Ritter Minister: Pete Bock Chu Chu: Alan Mejia Core Baseball Player: Sid Aikens Core Baseball Player: Craig Brown Core Baseball Player: Wes Currin Core Baseball Player: Butch Davis Core Baseball Player: Paul Devlin Core Baseball Player: Jeff Greene Core Baseball Player: Kelly Heath Core Baseball Player: Mo Johnson Core Baseball Player: Tim Kirk Core Baseball Player: Todd Kopeznski Core Baseball Player: John Lovingood Core Baseball Player: Eddie Matthews Core Baseball Player: Alan Paternoster Core Baseball Player: Bill Robinson Core Baseball Player: Dean Robinson Core Baseball Player: Tom Schultz Core Baseball Player: Sam Veraldi Core Baseball Player: ElChico Williams Film Crew: Editor: Adam Weiss Producer: Thom Mount Set Decoration: Kris Boxell Writer: Ron Shelton Executive Producer: David V. Lester Editor: Robert Leighton Original Music Composer: Michael Convertino Costume Design: Louise Frogley Producer: Mark Burg Casting: Bonnie Timmermann Production Design: Armin Ganz Art Direction: David Lubin Director of Photography: Bobby Byrne Stunt Coordinator: Webster Whinery Construction Coordinator: Jim Hill Makeup Artist: Cynthia Barr Music Supervisor: Danny Bramson Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Bob Minkler Sound Recordist: Steven B. Cohen Script Supervisor: Karen Golden Camera Operator: Richard Craig Meinardus Foley Artist: Paul Holzborn Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert Thirlwell First Assistant Camera: Robert Allan Guernsey Additional Photography: Charles Minsky Gaffer: John Ferguson Supervising Sound Editor: Larry Kemp Camera Operator: Eric Engler Sound Recordist: Larry Boudry Still Photographer: Joel David Warren Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert W. Glass Jr. Hairstylist: Leslie Ann Anderson Costume Supervisor: Deborah Latham Scenic Artist: John A. Kelly Music Editor: Ellen Segal Supervising Sound Editor: Lon Bender Title Designer: Dan Perri Poem: Walt Whitman Associate Producer: Charles Hirschhorn First Assistant Director: Ric Kidney Second Assistant Director: Nina K. Noble Key Dresser: Dwain Wilson Set Dresser: Polar Bear Shaw Set Dresser: Kim McClees Set Dresser: Robert Beck Set Dresser: Ron Servicky Second Assistant Camera: Perry Adleman Costumer: Alonzo Wilson Costumer: Robin Hill Seamstress: Selma F. Hill Assistant Makeup Artist: Doreen Van Tyne Assistant Editor: Steven Nevius Assistant Editor: Margaret Goodspeed Assistant Editor: Celeste Beard Production Coordinator: Janice F. Sperling Second Second Assistant Director: Donald J. Lee Jr. Sound Mixer: Kirk Francis Boom Operator: Mychal D. Smith Special Effects Technician: Vern Hyde Special Effects Technician: Jeff Hyde Local Casting: Karen Standard Sound Recordist: Michael Boudry Sound Editor: Neal Burger Sound Editor: Kevin Hearst Sound Editor: Lou Kleinman Sound Editor: Dan M. Rich Sound Editor: Jeff Watts Sound Editor: Lorna Anderson Sound Editor: Wylie Stateman ADR Supervisor: Devon Heffley Curry ADR Editor: Stan Gilbert ADR Editor: Frank Smathers Assistant Sound Editor: William Dotson Assistant Sound Editor: Scott Warner Foley Recordist: David W. Alstadter Foley Recordist: Steve Cohen ADR Mixer: Alan Holly Foley Mixer: Richard L. Morrison Foley Mixer:...
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ptbf2002 · 7 months ago
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My Kids' WB! Universe:
Animaniacs
Tom And Jerry
Pokémon
Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo Where Are You!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
Tiny Toon Adventures
The Scooby-Doo Show
What's New Scooby-Doo?
Tom And Jerry Tales
The Tom And Jerry Show (2014)
The Powerpuff Girls (1998)
Dexter's Laboratory
Looney Tunes
The Looney Tunes Show
The Batman
Teen Titans (2003)
The New Batman Adventures
Batman Beyond
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends
Superman The Animated Series
Dorothy And The Wizzard Of Oz
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Animaniacs Belongs To Tom Ruegger, Steven Spielberg, TMS Entertainment Co., Ltd. Shanghai Morning Sun Animation Co., Ltd. Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. StarToons International, LLC, AKOM Production, Ltd. Freelance Animators Co., Ltd. Varga Studio, Ltd. CNK International Co, Ltd. Phillippine Animation Studio Inc. Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Amblin Partners, LLC. Warner Bros. Animation Inc. FOX KIDS, FOX Family Worldwide Inc. FOX Broadcasting Company, FOX Entertainment, FOX Corporation, Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Animaniacs (2020 Reboot) Belongs To Tom Ruegger, Wellesley Wild, Steven Spielberg, Digital eMation, Inc. Saerom Animation, Inc. Snipple Animation Studios, Tiger Animation, Titmouse Animation, Inc. Tonic DNA Animation, Toon City Animation, Inc. Yowza! Animation, Giant Ant Animation, Studio Yotta, Birdo Studio, Flystudio, Screen Novelties, Amblin Television, Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Amblin Partners, LLC. Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Hulu, LLC. Disney Streaming, Disney Entertainment, The Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Tom and Jerry Belongs To William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Fil-Cartoons, Mr. Big Cartoons, Bardel Entertainment, Inc. Baer Animation Company, CNK International, Seoul Movie Co., Ltd. Toon City Animation Inc. Yearim Productions Co., Ltd. Hanho Heung-Up Co., Ltd. Rough Draft Korea Co. Ltd. Rough Draft Studios, Inc. Lotto Animation, Inc. Renegade Animation, PIP Animation Services Inc. Slap Happy Cartoons Inc. Digital eMation, Inc. Duncan Studio, Rembrandt Films, Sib Tower 12, Inc. MGM Animation/Visual Arts, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon Studio, Harman-Ising Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. MGM Holdings, Inc. Amazon MGM Studios, Amazon.com, Inc. Turner Entertainment Company, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Cartoon Network, Boomerang, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Pokémon Belongs To OLM, Inc. OLM Team Ota, OLM Team Iguchi, OLM Team Kato, The Pokémon Company, Game Freak Inc. ILCA, Nintendo Co., Ltd. 4Kids Entertainment, Inc. 4K Media Inc. 4Licensing Corporation, Konami Cross Media NY, Inc. Konami Group Corporation, The Pokémon Company International, VIZ Media, LLC, TV Tokyo, TV Tokyo Holdings Corporation, Nikkei, Inc. Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Cartoon Network, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, The Walt Disney Company, And Netflix, Inc.
Scooby-Doo! Belongs To Joe Ruby, Ken Spears, Ruby-Spears Productions, Inc. Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Cartoon Network, Boomerang, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! Belongs To Joe Ruby, Ken Spears, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Iwao Takamoto, Fred Silverman, Ruby-Spears Productions, Inc. Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. Worldvision Enterprises, Inc. Taft Broadcasting Company, Spelling Television Inc. Paramount Domestic Television, CBS Media Ventures, Inc. CBS Studios, Inc. CBS Broadcasting Inc. CBS Entertainment Group, Paramount Global, Turner Program Services, Turner Entertainment Company, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series) Belongs To Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Lloyd Goldfine, DongWoo Animation Co. Ltd. Mirage Studios, 4Kids Entertainment, Inc. FoxBox, 4Kids TV, FOX Broadcasting Company, FOX Entertainment, FOX Corporation, The CW 4Kids, The CW Television Network, The CW Network, LLC, Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC, Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. CBS Entertainment Group, Cartoon Network, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon Group, Nickelodeon Networks Inc. Paramount Kids and Family Group, Paramount International Networks, Paramount Media Networks, Inc. Viacom International Inc. And Paramount Global
Tiny Toon Adventures Belongs To Leon Schlesinger, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, Tom Ruegger, Steven Spielberg, AKOM Production, Ltd. Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Encore Cartoons, Freelance Animators New Zealand, Island Animation, Kennedy Cartoons Inc. Mook Animation Inc. StarToons International, LLC. TMS Entertainment, Ltd. Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Amblin Partners, LLC. Warner Bros. Animation Inc. CBS, CBS Broadcasting Inc. CBS Entertainment Group, Paramount Global, FOX Broadcasting Company, FOX Entertainment, FOX Corporation, Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
The Scooby-Doo Show Joe Ruby, Ken Spears, Ray Parker, Ruby-Spears Productions, Inc. Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. Worldvision Enterprises, Inc. Taft Broadcasting Company, Spelling Television Inc. Paramount Domestic Television, CBS Media Ventures, Inc. CBS Studios, Inc. CBS Entertainment Group, Paramount Global, Turner Program Services, Turner Entertainment Company, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. ABC, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Entertainment, The Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
What's New, Scooby-Doo? Belongs To Joe Ruby, Ken Spears, Sander Schwartz, Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. DongWoo Animation Co. Ltd. Lotto Animation, Inc. Hosem Animation Studio, Ruby-Spears Productions, Inc. Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Cartoon Network, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Tom and Jerry Tales Belongs To William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Rob LaDuca, Jeff Davison, Toon City Animation Inc. Yearim Productions Co., Ltd. Rough Draft Korea Co. Ltd. Rough Draft Studios, Inc. Lotto Animation, Inc. Turner Entertainment Company, Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Cartoon Network, Boomerang, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
The Tom And Jerry Show Belongs To William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Darrell Van Citters, Renegade Animation, PIP Animation Services Inc. Slap Happy Cartoons Inc. Turner Entertainment Company, Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Cartoon Network, Boomerang, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
The Powerpuff Girls Belongs To Craig McCracken, Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. Cartoon Network Studios, Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Cartoon Network, Boomerang, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Dexter's Laboratory Belongs To Genndy Tartakovsky, Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Twenty First Century Entertainment, Fil-Cartoons, Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Mr. Big Cartoons, SEK Animation Studio, Shanghai Morning Sun Animation Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Jade Animation Company, Hong Ying Animation Co., Ltd. Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. Cartoon Network Studios, Cartoon Network, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Turner Network Television (TNT), Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Looney Tunes Belongs To Leon Schlesinger, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, Harman-Ising Productions, Leon Schlesinger Productions, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. DePatie–Freleng Enterprises, Format Productions, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Animation, The Vitaphone Corporation, Vitagraph Company of America, Turner Entertainment Company, Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Cartoon Network, Boomerang, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
The Looney Tunes Show Belongs To Leon Schlesinger, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, Sam Register, Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Yearim Productions Co., Ltd. Toon City Animation Inc. Lotto Animation, Inc. Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Crew 972 Ltd. Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Cartoon Network, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
The Batman (TV series) Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Michael Goguen, Duane Capizzi, DongWoo Animation Co. Ltd. MOI Animation Co., Ltd. DC Comics, Inc. DC Studios, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Cartoon Network, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Teen Titans Belongs To Bob Haney, Bruno Premiani, Glen Murakami, David Slack, Sam Register, MOI Animation Co., Ltd. Lotto Animation, Inc. DongWoo Animation Co. Ltd. DC Comics, Inc. DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Cartoon Network, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
The New Batman Adventures Belongs To Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Alan Burnett, DC Comics, Inc. DC Studios, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Batman Beyond Belongs to Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Alan Burnett, Dong Yang Animation Co., Ltd. Koko Enterprises Ltd. TMS Entertainment Co., Ltd. DC Comics, Inc. DC Studios, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Belongs To Craig McCracken, Lauren Faust, Mike Moon, Boulder Media Limited, Cartoon Network Studios, Cartoon Network, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz Belongs to L. Frank Baum, Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson, Edgar Allan Woolf, Snipple Animation Studios, Boulder Media Limited, Turner Entertainment Company, Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Cartoon Network, Boomerang, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia, And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
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lucassantostoons · 7 months ago
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Plot:
Troubadour, a French-accented turtle inadvertently gets kidnapped in the middle of telling the story behind The Toonsnatcher who orders his minions named The Blackheart Strikers to capture and collect as many cartoon characters and bring them all to him after he hijacked different televisions to only to find nothing but static. Suddenly, coloured bars appeared on screen. Followed by an image of some castle, and a scrolling list of names. This went on for several minutes, before ending with text, saying "These are tomorrow's victims." The broadcast would suddenly end, and static resumed one day late at night.
It cuts to Duckberg where Scrooge McDuck was polishing his first dime and Huey, Dewey, Louie Duck, and Webby Vanderquack were playing outside while one of Toonsnatcher’s minions named Eclipse prepares to kidnap them and makes spooky noises. Huey checks the same bush Eclipse was hiding only for him to about be pulled by him and Dewey, Louie, and Webby trying to help him get away but they get pulled in too disappearing. Scrooge then hears the screams of his nephews and goes outside to check only for him to be pulled by Eclipse. In Bugs’ hole, Bugs Bunny was chilling in his rabbit hole until he hears noises coming from outside. He went to check only for him to be swiped away by another one of the Toonsnatcher’s minions named Phantom. Cutting to different scenes, other characters such as Sonic The Hedgehog, Miles “Tails” Prower, Cream the Rabbit, Mario, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny, Tom Cat, Jerry Mouse, Scooby Doo, Mickey Mouse, Gosalyn Mallard, Max Goof, Pistol Pete, Dale, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Roo, Bonkers D. Bobcat, Roger Rabbit, Wakko Warner, Dot Warner, Pipsqueak, Slappy Squirrel, Rita, Mindy, Woody Woodpecker, Knothead & Splinter, Mighty Mouse, Felix the Cat, Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Sherman, Betty Boop, Pink Panther, Garfield, & Odie are kidnapped in the process causing news outlets reporting it.
In Carson City Nevada, 16 year old Penny Walters’ rushes home from school with her friends Ethan Anderson, Tyler Phillips, and Sofia Williams where during a middle of a game of go fish, Penny shares a call to her friends telling her that they are gonna go on a trip to DisneyLand making Penny’s friends excited about their trip but Tyler warns Penny and their other friends about the Toonsnatcher to which Penny tells them not to worry and what’s the bad thing that could happen to them.
As they arrive to Disneyland in Anaheim California the next day, Penny, Tyler, Ethan, and Sofia are shocked to find out that Disneyland was permanently closed and were about to head home until they are lured in only to be saved by a man named Mr. Grayson Cyrus who claims to be a detective and needs help to find the missing toons. Mr. Cyrus tells the four friends of a trafficking operation where toons are kidnapped, have their toon antics taken, and are either killed by the “Dip”, have their appearances altered so they can star in his TV show, turned into small creatures, or turned into stuffed animals for the rest of their lives as he shows them the special broadcast that was showed late at night. Mr. Grayson Cyrus revolves to find the missing cartoon characters with their help. At first they disagree but later agrees after he makes a deal that Disneyland will be open again once they found them.
The group alongside other cartoon characters travels through  Duckberg, ACME Acres, Frostbite Falls Minnesota, Muncie Indiana, Green Hill Zone, U.S Acres and Transylvanian castle among other cartoon places. During the journey, they pick up toons who some were friends with their victims and Mr Grayson Cyrus, mysteriously goes missing leading to the teens and other toons to find them. Later, they eventually find the castle that resembles the one from the special broadcast. They went inside and split up trying to find them. Meanwhile, the “Toonsnatcher” looks at a portrait of his father which transitions to a flashback sequence where it tells that his father didn’t allow him to watch cartoons and he himself started to resent them as he get up. Upon some of the toons finding them, some of them gets turned into turned into small creatures, or turned into stuffed animals. 
Meanwhile, Penny and her friends sees this and the Toonsnatcher reveals himself as Fictive who disguised himself as Mr. Grayson Cyrus. Fictive tells his victims about his backstory in a song and plans to torture Penny, her friends and the other toons in his different schemes. But Penny and her friends help free the other toons and escape with the help of Penny’s mother and the three crash into ToonTown’s. Where the Toonsnatcher turns into a giant amalgamation dragon. While the toons fights Fictive, Penny, Tyler, Ethan, and Sofia tries to look around ToonTown for the “Dip”. As the eventually found the “Dip” supply, Penny and her friends empties the machine spraying and dissolving Fictive to death making machine explode and the toons lured by Fictive to turn back to normal.
As police and other toons gather at the scene, The Mayor of Townsville declares Penny, Tyler, Ethan, and Sofia the heroes of Toontown. The next day, Troubadour now freed from Fictive ends the story as he leaves his library and follows Penny, her friends, and toons as they head into Disneyland with Penny using her free pass to Disneyland Mickey Mouse gave her as Mickey Mouse takes a picture of Penny with her friends and the other toons behind Aurora’s castle.
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lboogie1906 · 9 months ago
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William Henry Duke Jr. (born February 26, 1943) is an actor and film director. He works primarily in the action and crime drama genres often as a character related to law enforcement. He has starred in Commando and Predator and has appeared in films like American Gigolo, No Man’s Land, Bird on a Wire, Menace II Society, Exit Wounds, Payback, X-Men: The Last Stand, and Mandy. On television, he is known as Agent Percy Odell in Black Lightning.
He has directed episodes of numerous television series including Cagney & Lacey, Dallas, Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, The Twilight Zone, and American Playhouse, and the crime films Deep Cover and A Rage in Harlem, for which he was nominated for a Palme d’Or, as well as the comedy Sister Act 2.
Duke was born in Poughkeepsie, New York. He attended Franklin D. Roosevelt High School in Hyde Park and received his first instruction in the performing arts and creative writing at Dutchess Community College. He attended Boston University, where he secured an academic-based scholarship, where he completed a BA in Instruction in Dance and Drama. He did graduate work at the Tisch School of Arts. He appeared on Broadway in Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death. He attended the prestigious AFI Conservatory to study film-making.
He has served on the Board of Trustees of the American Film Institute, as a member of the California Film Commission board, as the Time Warner Endowed Chair in the Department of Radio-Television and Film at Howard University, and as a member of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
He directed the documentary Dark Girls, which was nominated for an NAACP Award & Light Girls.
He is the founder & owner of the Duke Media Foundation which helps prepare young people for a career in all aspects of film, video, and TV production. He became a teacher of Transcendental Meditation in Ethiopia. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #phibetasigma
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