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isopode · 1 year ago
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im normal abt this btw
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terribly-late-for-tea · 1 year ago
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FUCK YEAH STRATFORD!
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tua-five · 4 months ago
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I almost started crying again. Yay!! The new video out on Instagram has clips from every season including ones we haven't seen of s4. I forgot how new all the actors were. I mean, this was Aidan's second show, he started it when he was only 13. This was literally Emmy's first time in front of a camera, I mean, wow. They all play such complex characters and them all being newish and small actors is just... amazing. They're all pros. They pulled it off so well and beautifully. I'll stop talking about it here because I'm about to cry and that would be dumb, so. I'm really proud of all of them.
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Huge thanks and props to Steve Blackman for bringing his dream to life. To Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá for the characters that everyone got to play. Thank you to Jeremy Slater for helping create the envision to life. Thank you to Everett Burrell for the beautiful VFX. To Jeff Russo for the gorgeous music.
Thank you to Cameron Britton and Mary J. Blige for Hazel and Cha-Cha. To Sheila McCarthy for Agnes. For Marin Ireland for Sissy. For Yusuf Gatewood for Ray and Millie Davis for Claire. For Kate Walsh for playing the Handler. And for Javon Walton for Stan. Thank you to all the actors who played all the side characters.
Thank you to Justin Cornwell, Britne Oldford, Jake Epstein, Genesis Rodriguez, and Cassie David for being the wonderful Sparrow Academy, as short as you all lived.
To the ones closest to the umbrellas. To Colm Feore for Reggie and Jordan Claire Robbins for Grace. And to Adam Godley who played Pogo.
Thank you to Cameron Brodeur, Blake Talabis, Eden Cupid, Dante Albidone, Ethan Hwang, and TJ McGibbon for playing the younger characters.
And special thanks to the umbrellas themselves. Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Robert Sheehan, Aidan Gallagher, Justin H. Min, and Elliot Page. For truly bringing the characters alive.
Thank you to everyone who made this show possible.
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brokehorrorfan · 5 months ago
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The Chronicles of Riddick will be released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on September 24 via Arrow Video. Dan Mumford designed the new cover art for the 2004 sci-fi action film; the original artwork is on the reverse side.
Writer-director David Twohy returns to helm the sequel to 2000's Pitch Black. Vin Diesel stars with Thandiwe Newton, Karl Urban, Alexa Davalos, Colm Feore, Keith David, and Judi Dench.
Brand new 4K restorations by Arrow Films of the Theatrical and Director’s Cuts of the film, approved by Twohy, with Dolby Vision. Special features for the three-disc set are listed below.
Disc 1:
Theatrical cut (119 minutes)
Ambition on Another Scale: Chronicling a Blockbuster Sequel - Feature-length documentary with writer-director David Twohy, actors Keith David and Linus Roache, storyboard artist Brian Murray, and more (new)
Interview with writer-director David Twohy (new)
Interview with storyboard artist Brian Murray (new)
Interview with actor Keith David (new)
Theatrical trailers
Disc 2:
Director's cut (135 minutes)
Audio commentary by writer-director David Twohy and actor-producer Vin Diesel
Audio commentary by writer-director David Twohy and actors Karl Urban and Alexa Davelos
Introduction by writer-director David Twohy
Creation of New Mecca featurette
Riddick Rises featurette
Keep What You Kill featurette
Visual Effects Revealed featurette
Interactive Production Calendar
Production vignettes
Three deleted scenes
Virtual Guide to the Chronicles of Riddick
Toombs’ Chase Log short film
Set tour guided by Vin Diesel
On-set interviews with writer-director David Twohy, actors Vin Diesel, Judi Dench, Karl Urban, Colm Feore, Alexa Davelos, and Thandiwe Newton, and producer Scott Kroop
Promotional interviews with writer-director David Twohy and actors Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Colm Feore, Alexa Davelos, and Thandiwe Newton
Easter egg
Disc 3:
Theatrical cut in the alternate 1.78:1 aspect ratio
Escape from Butcher Bay - Compilation of cutscenes from the tie-in video game
The Lowdown - TV special produced to promote the film’s original release
Also included:
Booklet with new writing on the film by Walter Chaw, original production notes, and the Chronicles Compendium on the film's characters and planets
Riddick (Vin Diesel) is an intergalactic fugitive whose dark past catches up with him when he is lured out of hiding by Imam (Keith David), another survivor of the planet of horrors they barely escaped from five years earlier. Now out of the shadows, Riddick is identified by an ethereal emissary (Judi Dench) as the descendant of an ancient race of warriors who may be the universe’s last hope against the Necromongers, an evil army of fanatics intent on bending the world to their will. As enemies close in on all sides, including the ruthless Lord Marshal (Colm Feore) and his scheming lieutenant Vaako (Karl Urban), Riddick finds himself a reluctant savior of the cosmos, with only his razor-sharp wits and cunning killer instinct standing in the way of total annihilation.
Pre-order The Chronicles of Riddick.
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eternal-learner · 3 months ago
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i need to watch the trudeau movie. canadian history featuring two of my favourite canadian actors (peter outerbridge of course and colm feore). it's right up my alley
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laylajeffany · 10 months ago
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I was wondering if you had thought about "face claim" from actors for your OCs in Chaos for the Fly ? 👀
Here is some I was using while reading:
Josephine Zypher: Freddie Lounds from Hannibal (Lara Jean Chorostecki)
Papa Zypher: Reginald Hargreeves from Umbrella Academy (Colm Feore) not too sure about that one =w=
Holly Gallor: Pepper Poths from the Iron Man movies played by Gwyneth Paltrow
I tried to think about one for Emi but nobody came to mind.
Not to scream, but Gw*nyth P*ltrow is one of my mortal enemies (she doesn't know that) - Tracey and I have uncontrolled rage for her more than almost any other celebrity alive (Zak Bagans and one of the girls from drag race aside)(though I'm frickin' telling you what - if Drew Berrymore doesn't stop sitting in other people's laps and all but sticking her tongue down their throats in her interviews, she's about to replace Gwyn*th for my least fave celebrity of the modern era)... So I have to tell you NO to that one, otherwise you are allowed to imagine whoever you want to for any of my OCs! They're not real, so I don't care. But I do deeply care about SWEET, INNOCENT HOLLY being portrayed by that person lol. :) :) :) This ask has the faces I visualize personally as my top 3 faves - Emi, Josie, and Holly. The others are in a powerpoint somewhere that Tracey made me. One of the reasons I have never written original work is extreme face blindness - I struggle deeply to picture a character I haven't seen before, so Tracey "cast" this for me and it made all the difference! But I literally don't care who you use in your own mind, just don't let it be Gwyn*th P*ltro, lmfao XD XD (I say this all in humor except that I REALLY hate her.)
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thelistenerctv · 3 months ago
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Hi again! Finished S4 today (took me a second). I liked it, especially Toby's situation in the last episode. However, as time goes by and there's absolutely no peep about Toby's mother at all, the more convinced I become that the resolution of that storyline won't be satisfying, which is unfortunate. I do understand that the writing room changed, but still, that's a very big thing to just shove aside. The Listener has issues with impact in general, which isn't unique to this show, but it's frustrating either way.
I don't know when I'll continue watching, because it's gonna be rough without Alvin 😞 I still have one episode left with him, though.
All in all, a solid season, I'll definitely be coming back to it and rewatching my favourite moments
I won't spoil but you're on the right track about it being unsatisfying lol. They set up so many cool things in season 1 and it still bothers me they were just dropped! I've been watching the Umbrella Academy with Colm Feore who played Ray in season 1 and thinking about how he just randomly disappeared. Why would Toby stop visiting him? He's the only one who knows about his past. And he was such a great father figure for Toby, they could have really expanded on that. And he's a great actor.
Sometimes I think about the random plot line in S2 as well, where Toby was "dying" from using his powers too much. They dropped that out of nowhere too. The writers basically didn't know what they were doing lol. Shame as S1 was such perfection.
I hope you enjoy the rest of the series regardless! At least we get plenty of Toby running around helping people.
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brookstonalmanac · 3 months ago
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Birthdays 8.22
Beer Birthdays
Carl Funke (1855)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Ray Bradbury; writer (1920)
Claude Debussy; French composer (1862)
John Lee Hooker; blues singer (1915)
Dorothy Parker; writer, critic (1893)
Annie Proulx; writer (1935)
Famous Birthdays
Roberto Aizenberg; Argentine artist (1922)
Tori Amos; pop singer, songwriter (1963)
Richard Armitage; actor (1971)
Honor Blackman; English actor (1925)
Alexander Bogdanov; Russian philosopher (1873)
Aimé Bonpland; French botanist and explorer (1773)
Ty Burrell; actor, comedian (1967)
Henri Cartier-Bresson; French photographer (1908)
Roger Cashmore; English physicist (1944)
David Chase; tv director (1945)
Holly Dunn; country musician (1957)
Jack Dunphy; author and playwright (1914)
Colm Feore; American-Canadian actor (1958)
Gorch Fock German author and poet (1880)
Valerie Harper; actor (1939)
George Herriman; cartoonist (1880)
Jerry Iger; cartoonist (1903)
James Kirkwood, Jr.; playwright and author (1924)
Samuel Langley; aviation pioneer (1834)
Jacques Lipchitz; sculptor (1891)
Rich Lowry; writer (1968)
Bill Parcells; football coach (1941)
Denis Papin; French physicist and mathematician (1647)
Max Scheler; German philosopher (1874)
Norman Schwarzkopf; U.S. general (1934)
Edward Rowe Snow; historian (1902)
Layne Staley; rock singer (1967)
Karlheinz Stockhausen; composer (1928)
Kristen Wiig; comedian, actor (1973)
Archibald M. Willard; artist (1836)
Cindy Williams; actress (1947)
Carl Yastrezemski; Boston Red Sox LF/1B (1939)
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kwebtv · 8 months ago
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Liberty! The American Revolution - PBS - November 23-25, 1997
Documentary (6 Episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Hosted by Forrest Sawyer
Narrated by Edward Herrmann
The series consists of six hour-long episodes. Period photographs and location filming are intercut with stage and screen actors in appropriate period costume reading as figures of the time, including Campbell Scott (Thomas Jefferson), Philip Bosco (Benjamin Franklin), Victor Garber (John Dickinson), Alex Jennings (King George III), Roger Rees (Thomas Paine), Philip Seymour Hoffman (Joseph Plumb Martin), Terrence Mann (Gen. John Burgoyne), Colm Feore (Alexander Hamilton), Sebastian Roché (The Marquis de Lafayette), Donna Murphy (Abigail Adams), Austin Pendleton (Benjamin Rush) and Peter Donaldson (John Adams). Stephen Lang read the words of George Washington, but is not seen on camera. (Wikipedia)
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deadlinecom · 9 months ago
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jamieroxxartist · 1 year ago
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Happy Birthday. Today, Aug 22, 1958 – Colm Feore, American-Canadian actor was born.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colm_Feore)
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fridaythe13ththeseries · 1 year ago
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AWARDS
Friday the 13th: The Series may always be a winner in the hearts of its fans, but I wanted to do a post listing its actual 4 Wins & 16 Nominations (as found on IMDb)
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Primetime Emmy Awards
1989 Nominee Primetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects John Gajdecki (visual effects artist) Gary L. Smith (supervising editor) For episode "13 O'Clock".
1988 Nominee Primetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Title Sequences Paul Boyington
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Chicago International Film Festival
1992 Winner Silver Plaque Best Television Drama David Winning For episode "The Sweetest Sting"
1992 Winner Silver Plaque Best Director David Winning For episode "Scarlet Cinema".
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Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
1990 Nominee Saturn Award Best Genre Television Series
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Gemini Awards
1990 Nominee Gemini Best Direction in a Dramatic or Comedy Series David Winning For episode "Jack In The Box".
1990 Nominee Gemini Best Writing in a Dramatic Series Jim Henshaw
1990 Nominee Gemini Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Program or Series Dave Goard For episode "The Prophecies".
1990 Nominee Gemini Best Production Design or Art Direction Stephen Roloff
1989 Nominee Gemini Best Guest Performance in a Series by an Actor or Actress Colm Feore
1989 Nominee Gemini Best Direction in a Dramatic or Comedy Series David Winning For episode "Sweetest Sting".
1989 Nominee Gemini Best Direction in a Dramatic or Comedy Series David Winning For episode "Scarlet Cinema".
1989 Nominee Gemini Best Writing in a Dramatic Series Timothy Bond, Peter Jobin, Roy Sallows
1989 Nominee Gemini Best Writing in a Dramatic Series Bruce Martin
1989 Nominee Gemini Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Program or Series Dave Goard
1989 Nominee Gemini Best Original Music Score for a Series Fred Mollin
1989 Nominee Gemini Best Sound in a Dramatic Program or Series Christopher Hutton, Steve Foster, Terry Gordica, Tim Archer, Gary Daprato
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International Monitor Awards
1990 Nominee Monitor Film Originated Television Series - Audio Post Production Frank Morrone (sound re-recording mixer)
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Alberta Film & Television Awards (AMPIA Awards) 1989 Winner Special Jury Award David Winning For directing season two.
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Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA
1989 Winner Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Television Episodic - Dialogue & ADR Steve Foster (adr editor)
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facesofcinema · 3 years ago
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The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
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ollierachnid · 2 years ago
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Whoever did Reginald's costuming in particular... I'm obsessed with them. The progression from the softer colours and fabric, sloped shoulders, etc. in the earlier episodes: ep 3 especially the cream, wool jumper which was so un-Reginald and went far in making him seem fragile and elderly, that (despite Colm Feore being 63) Reginald never reads as. But as the season progresses and he weans himself off of the pills, his choices swing back to stiffer, darker fabrics and much sharper shapes. You barely even notice while it's happening across episodes but comparing them side by side and it becomes so obvious he was reverting back to himself, conveyed just through costumes AUGh
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shvroyism · 2 years ago
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Colm Feore the ICON that you are
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tyrannuspitch · 2 years ago
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okay but something i do really *like* is that there’s a clear family resemblance between loki and laufey. like, it’s slightly obscured because most jotuns have very exaggerated bone structure, whereas blue loki is just tom h*ddleston but blue (possibly related to being small - less dramatic, more human features = baby face?), but if you look for it, laufey is clearly just loki on a slightly larger scale. same face shape, similar profile, similar build, etc
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