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madamealtruist · 2 months
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ANOTHER AU!? I know what you're saying... Gwen, you're nuts. But not only are you absolutely right, I think this one might be my most ambitious one yet. As a young nerd, there were two groups. The Marvel fans and the DC fans. And while the rivalry certainly has calmed down a bit, I was almost always torn. So, earlier in the week, I decided to do the one thing that every fanfic writer has tried at least once.
A Marvel/DC crossover.
But unlike the typical realm merger, to put it in Mortal Kombat terms, this is a universe where both properties coexist. For example, picture a group of people walking to a Big Belly Burger while listening to Just the Facts with J. Jonah Jameson. That's just a fraction. I have an ENTIRE starting cast as well.
Welcome... to Earth-812
JUSTICE LEAGUE
Bruce Wayne/Batman (Alex Organ/Edward Bosco)
Clark Kent/Superman (Talon Warburton)
Diana Prince/Wonder Woman (Grey DeLisle)
Dr. Bruce Banner/Hulk (Sean Chiplock/Lou Ferrigno)
Thor Odinson (Kyle Hebert)
Antoinette Stark/Iron Man (Erica Lindbeck/Andrew Bowen)
Steve Rogers/Captain America (Roger Craig Smith)
TEEN TITANS
Dick Grayson/Robin 1/Nightwing (Scott Menville)
Victor Stone/Cyborg (Khary Payton)
Kory Ander/Starfire (Kelly Rae Boyer)
Rachel Roth/Raven (Amanda Lee)
Garfield Logan/Beast Boy (Ben Schwartz)
Jaime Reyes/Blue Beetle (Miles Luna)
Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Nathan Sharp)
Gwen "Joyce Delaney" Stacy/Ghost Spider (Avril Lavigne)
SINISTER SIX
Slade Wilson/Deathstroke (Bryan Cranston)
???/Joker (Jason Marnocha)
Dr. Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina)
Norman Osborn/Green Goblin (Steve Blum)
Howard Stark/Iron Monger (Jamieson Price)
Eduardo Dorrance/Bane (Danny Trejo)
MIDNIGHT SUNS
Dr. Victor Fries/Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger)
Dr. Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn (Brina Palencia)
Dr. Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy (Venus Terzo)
Nanaue Shei'ark/King Shark (Fred Tatasciore)
Louise Lincoln/Killer Frost (Jennifer Hale)
Edalyn Brock/Venom (Stephanie Beatriz/Lzzy Hale)
Kara Danvers/Supergirl (Addie Amick)
Johnny "Blaze" Ketch and Dani Ketch/Ghost Rider 1 and 2 (Clifford Chapin and Erica Mendez)
Wade Wilson/Deadpool (James A. Janisse)
Eric Brooks/Blade (Christopher Judge)
SWORDS OF RAO
Zod (Liam O'Brien)
Faora (Lauren Babic)
Non (Keith Ferguson)
GAMMA FREAKS
Dr. Brian Banner/The Father (Jim Cummings)
Rick Jones/Red Hulk (Nolan North/Darin De Paul)
Emil Blonsky/Abomination (Ike Amadi)
CULT OF FLAME
Cletus Kassady/Carnage (Robert Englund/Jacob Craner)
Frances Barrison/Shriek (Cree Summer)
Mephisto (Alan Lee)
X-MEN
Professor Charles Xavier (Peter Capaldi)
James "Logan" Howlett/Wolverine (Steve Blum)
Hannah Marie/Rogue (Meghan Black)
Remy LeBeau/Gambit (Christina Vee, but with a Cajun accent)
Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin/Colossus (Stefan Kapičić)
Illyana Rasputin/Magik (Anya-Taylor Joy)
UNAFFILIATED
Dr. Curt Connors/Lizard (Rob Zombie)
Max Dillon/Electro (Jamie Foxx)
Oswald Cobblepot/Penguin (Danny DeVito)
Dr. Joana Crane/Scarecrow (Kathleen Barr)
Waylon Jones/Killer Croc (Ron Perlman)
Victor von Doom/Doctor Doom (Lex Lang)
Erik Lensherr/Magneto (David Sobolov)
Frank Castle/Punisher (Thomas Jane)
Jason Todd/Robin 2/Red Hood (Jensen Ackles)
Flint Marko/Sandman (John DiMaggio)
Nick Fury (Karl Urban)
L. Thompsin Lincoln/Tombstone (Keith David)
Anastasia Kravenoff/Kraven the Hunter (Mariya Aranova)
Quinten Beck/Mysterio (Bruce Campbell)
Alexsei Systevich/Rhino (Paul Giamatti)
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quotes121sworld · 2 years
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Pink and Kelly Clarkson bring down the house at the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards
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Most Played Titanium Award: Doja Cat (Winner) Innovation Award: Taylor Swift (Winner)Country Album of the Year: Growin' Up, Luke Combs (Winner) Artist of the Year:beyoncedoja catdrakeDua LipaHarry Styles (winner)Jack HarlowJustin BieberLizzoTaylor Swiftthe weekend Best collaboration:"Drunk (And I Don't Want to Go Home)" - Elle King & Miranda Lambert"Cold Heart" - Elton John & Dua Lipa"Half My Hometown" - Kelsea Ballerini ft. Kenny Chesney"I Like You (A Happier Song)" — Post Malone ft. Doja Cat"INDUSTRY BABY" - Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow"One Right Now" - Post Malone & The Weeknd"Sweetest Cake" - Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa"Unholy" - Sam Smith & Kim Petras (winners)"WAIT FOR U" - Future ft. Drake & Tems"You're Right" - Doja Cat ft. The Weeknd Country Song of the Year:"Buy Dirt" - Jordan Davis with Luke Bryan"Half My Hometown" - Kelsea Ballerini ft. Kenny Chesney"She had me at Heads Carolina" - Cole Swindell (winner)"The Kind of Love We Make" - Luke Combs"Wasted on you" - Morgan Wallen Best New Country Artist:Bailey ZimmermanCody Johnson (winner)Elle KingElvieShanePriscilla block Hip Hop Song of the Year:"FNF (Let's Go)" - Hitkidd & GloRilla"First Class" - Jack Harlow"Girls Want Girls" - Drake ft. Lil Baby"Super Gremlin" - Kodak Black"WAIT FOR U" - Future ft. Drake & Tems (Winner) Best New Hip-Hop Artist:B-LoveeGloRilla (winner)Latto (Winner)Nardo WickSleazy World Go R&B Song of the Year:"BREAK MY SOUL" - Beyoncé'Free Spirit' – Tems"Hours and Hours" - Muni Long"I Hate You" - SZA (Winner)"Smokin' Out The Window" - Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic Alternate Song of the Year:'Black Summer' - Red Hot Chili Peppers'EDGES' - Blink-182"Enemy (from the Arcane League of Legends series)" - Imagine Dragons (winner)'Heat Waves' - Glass Animals"Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" - Kate Bush Alternative Artist of the Year:Imagine dragonsmaneskinRed Hot Chili Peppers (winner)twenty-one pilotsweezer Rock Artist of the Year:SpiritPapa Roach (winner)red hot chili peppersshining downThree days Grace Dance song of the year:"Cold Heart" - Elton John & Dua Lipa"Escape" - KX5, Cascade, Deadmau5 ft. HaylaHeaven Takes You Home - Swedish House Mafia & Connie Constance'Hot In It' - Tiësto & Charli XCX"I'm Good (Blue)" - David Guetta & Bebe Rexha (Winners) Dance Artist of the Year:Anabel Englund (winner)Joel CorrySOFI TUKKERSwedish house mafiaTiesto Best Lyrics (Socially Voted Category):"About the damn time" - Lizzo'abcdefu' – GAYLE"Anti-Hero" – Taylor Swift (winner)"Buy Dirt" - Jordan Davis ft. Luke Bryan"Look at us" - Joji"Pick me up" - Rihanna"N95" - Kendrick Lamar"pusin P" - Gunna ft. Future, Young Thug"Super Crazy Girl" - Nicki Minaj"Wasted on you" - Morgan Wallen"We Don't Talk About Bruno" - Lin-Manuel Miranda performed by the cast of Encanto Best Music Video (Socially Voted Category):"Anti-Hero" - Taylor Swift"As it was" - Harry Styles"Calm Down" - Rema & Selena Gomez"Don't be shy" - Tiësto & Karol G"NO WORRY" - Black Eyed Peas, Shakira, David Guetta'Envovler' - Anitta"Left and Right" - Charlie Puth ft. Jung Kook from BTS"Pink Poison" - BLACKPINKTití Me Pregunto - Bad Bunny"To Come" - BTS (Winner) Best Fan Army (Social Voted Category):"Barbz" - Nicki Minaj"Belieber" – Justin Bieber"BeyHive" - ​​Beyoncé"Flashing" - BLACKPINK'BTArmy' - BTS (Winner)"Harries" - Harry Styles'Hotties' - Megan Thee Stallion"Louies" - Louis Tomlinson"RihannaNavy" – Rihanna"Rushers" - Big Time Rush“Selenators” – Selena Gomez"Swifties" - Taylor Swift Social Star Award (category chosen by society):Bailey ZimmermanCharlie D'AmelioEm BeiholdGAYLEGloRillaJVKE (Winner)Lauren Spencer Smithyung sauce Preferred use of a sample (category "Socially Voted"):Beyoncé's "SUMMER RENAISSANCE" - sampled by Donna Summer's "I Feel Love""Pink Venom" by BLACKPINK - sampled from "PIMP" by 50 Cent, "Pon de Replay" by Rihanna and "Kick In The Door" by BiggieChlöe's "Treat Me" - sampled by Bubba Sparxxx & Ying Yang Twins "Ms. new loot'"I'm Good (Blue)" by David Guetta & Bebe Rexha - sampled from "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" by Eiffel 65"Staying Alive" by DJ Khaled & Drake - Sample of "Stayin' Alive" by The Bee Gees"Vegas" by Doja Cat - sampled from "Hound Dog" by Shonka DukurehJack Harlow's "First Class" - sampled Fergie's "Glamorous"Latto's "Big Energy" - sampled Mariah Carey's "Fantasy"Lizzo's "Break Up Twice" - sampled from Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)"Nicki Minaj's "Super Freaky Girl" - sampled from Rick James "Super Freak"Taylor Swift's "Question...?" - sampled from Taylor Swift's "Out Of The Woods" (winner)Yung Gravy's "Betty (Get Money)" - sampled from Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" Read the full article
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brookstonalmanac · 9 months
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Birthdays 1.6
Beer Birthdays
Gottlieb Heileman (1824)
Caspar Ruff (1844)
Bryan Roth (1985)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Rowan Atkinson; English comedian (1955)
Gustave Dore; artist (1832)
Kahil Gibran; philosopher, poet (1883)
Carl Sandburg; poet, writer (1878)
Earl Scruggs; bluegrass musician (1924)
Famous Birthdays
Joey Lauren Adams; actor, comedian (1911)
Syd Barrett; rock musician (1946)
Max Bruch; composer (1838)
John DeLorean; automaker (1925)
Sandy Denny; country singer (1941)
E.L. Doctorow; writer (1931)
Robert Englund; actor (1949)
Bonnie Franklin; actor (1944)
Charles Haley; San Francisco DE (1964)
Louis Harris; pollster (1921)
Sherlock Holmes; fictional detective (1854)
Joan of Arc; French hero (1412)
Howie Long; football player (1960)
Nancy Lopez; golfer (1957)
Anthony Minghella; film director (1954)
Tom Mix; actor (1880)
Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier; balloonist (1745)
Sun Myung Moon; evangelist (1920)
Pepe Le Pew; cartoon character (1945)
Sam Rayburn; politician (1882)
Gabrielle Reece; volleyball player (1970)
Richard II; king of England (1367)
Alexander Scriabin; composer (1872)
John Singleton; film director (1968)
Jedediah Smith; explorer (1799)
Vic Tayback; actor (1929)
Danny Thomas; actor (1914)
Alan Watts; English writer (1916)
Kim Wilson; rock musician (1951)
Paul Wilson; R&B singer (1935)
Loretta Young; actor (1913)
Malcolm Young; rock musician (1953)
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osborgs · 3 years
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iHeart Radio Music Awards: confira os indicados da premiação
A temporada de premiações continua com tudo! Nesta quarta-feira (07/4), foi divulgada a lista de indicados da iHeart Radio Awards, que acontece em 27 de maio.
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The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Taylor Swift e Dua Lipa são apenas alguns dos nomes que dominam a lista de nomeações. As votações abertas ao público fecham em 19 de maio. Confira:
Música do Ano: “Blinding Lights” – The Weeknd “Circles” – Post Malone “Don’t Start Now” – Dua Lipa “Rockstar” – DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch “Watermelon Sugar” – Harry Styles
Artista Feminina: Ariana Grande Billie Eilish Dua Lipa Megan Thee Stallion Taylor Swift
Artista Masculino: Harry Styles Justin Bieber Post Malone Roddy Ricch The Weeknd
Melhor Duo ou Grupo: BTS Dan + Shay Jonas Brothers Maroon 5 twenty one pilots
Melhor Colaboração: “Go Crazy” – Chris Brown & Young Thug “Holy” – Justin Bieber featuring Chance the Rapper “I Hope” – Gabby Barrett featuring Charlie Puth “Mood” – 24kGoldn featuring iann dior “Savage” (Remix) – Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé
Melhor Revelação Pop: 24kGoldn blackbear Doja Cat JP Saxe Pop Smoke
Melhor Música Rock Alternativa: “Bang!” – AJR “Bloody Valentine” – Machine Gun Kelly “everything i wanted” – Billie Eilish “Level Of Concern” – twenty one pilots “Monsters” – All Time Low featuring blackbear
Artista Rock Alternativo: AJR All Time Low Billie Eilish Cage the Elephant twenty one pilots
Revelação Rock/Rock Alternativo: Ashe Dayglow Powfu Royal & The Serpent Wallows
Música Rock: “Death By Rock And Roll” – The Pretty Reckless “Patience” – Chris Cornell “Shame Shame” – Foo Fighters “Shot In The Dark” – AC/DC “Under The Graveyard” – Ozzy Osbourne
Artista Rock: AC/DC Five Finger Death Punch Ozzy Osbourne Shinedown The Pretty Reckless
Música Country: “Even Though I’m Leaving” – Luke Combs “I Hope” – Gabby Barrett “Nobody But You” – Blake Shelton with Gwen Stefani “One Margarita” – Luke Bryan “The Bones” – Maren Morris
Artista Country: Blake Shelton Luke Bryan Luke Combs Maren Morris Thomas Rhett
Revelação Country: Ashley McBryde Gabby Barrett HARDY Ingrid Andress Jameson Rodgers
Música Dance: “Head & Heart” – Joel Corry x MNEK “ily (i love you baby)” – Surf Mesa featuring Emilee “Lasting Lover” – Sigala & James Arthur “Rain On Me” – Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande “Roses” (Imanbek Remix) – SAINt JHN
Artista Dance: Anabel Englund Diplo Marshmello Surf Mesa Tiësto
Artista Hip-Hop: DaBaby Lil Baby Megan Thee Stallion Pop Smoke Roddy Ricch
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Revelação Hip-Hop: Jack Harlow Moneybagg Yo Pop Smoke Rod Wave Roddy Ricch
Música R&B: “B.S.” – Jhené Aiko featuring H.E.R. “Go Crazy” – Chris Brown & Young Thug “Heat” Chris Brown featuring Gunna “Playing Games” – Summer Walker “Slide” – H.E.R. featuring YG
Artista R&B: Chris Brown H.E.R. Jhené Aiko Snoh Aalegra Summer Walker
Revelação R&B: Chloe x Halle Lonr. Mahalia Skip Marley Snoh Aalegra
Música Pop Latina/Reggaeton: “Caramelo” – Ozuna “Dákiti” – Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez “Hawái” (Remix) – Maluma & The Weeknd “RITMO (Bad Boys For Life)” – Black Eyed Peas & J Balvin “Tusa” – KAROL G & Nicki Minaj
Artista Pop Latina/Reggaeton: Bad Bunny J Balvin KAROL G Maluma Ozuna
Revelação Pop Latina/Reggaeton: Chesca Jay Wheeler Natanael Cano Neto Bernal Rauw Alejandro
Música Regional Mexicana: “Palabra De Hombre” – El Fantasma “Se Me Olvidó” – Christian Nodal “Sólo Tú” – Calibre 50 “Te Volvería A Elegir” – Calibre 50 “Yo Ya No Vuelvo Contigo” – Lenin Ramírez featuring Grupo Firme
Artista Regional Mexicano: Banda Los Sebastianes Calibre 50 Christian Nodal Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey Gerardo Ortíz
Produtor do Ano: Andrew Watt Dr Luke Frank Dukes Louis Bell Max Martin
Compositor do Ano: Ali Tamposi Amy Allen Ashley Gorley Dan Nigro Finneas
Melhor Composição: “Adore You” – Harry Styles “Before You Go” – Lewis Capaldi “Blinding Lights” – The Weeknd “cardigan” – Taylor Swift “Don’t Start Now” – Dua Lipa “everything i wanted” – Billie Eilish “I Hope” – Gabby Barrett featuring Charlie Puth “If The World Was Ending” – JP Saxe featuring Julia Michaels “Intentions” – Justin Bieber featuring Quavo “Life Is Good” – Future featuring Drake
Melhor Cover: “Adore You” (Harry Styles) – Lizzo cover “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” (Frankie Valli) – Shawn Mendes cover “Fix You” (Coldplay) – Sam Smith cover “Heart Of Glass” (Blondie) – Miley Cyrus cover “Juice” (Lizzo) – Harry Styles cover
Melhor Fandom: #Agnation – Agnez Mo #Arianators – Ariana Grande #Beliebers – Justin Bieber #BLINK – BLACKPINK #BTSARMY – BTS #Harries – Harry Styles #Limelights – Why Don’t We #Louies – Louis Tomlinson #MendesArmy – Shawn Mendes #NCTzens – NCT 127 #Selenators – Selena Gomez #Swifties – Taylor Swift
Melhor Clipe: *Voto público “Blinding Lights” – The Weeknd “Don’t Start Now” – Dua Lipa “Dynamite” – BTS “Hawái” – Maluma “How You Like That” – BLACKPINK “Life Is Good” – Future featuring Drake “Rain On Me” – Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande “WAP” – Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion “Watermelon Sugar” – Harry Styles “Yummy” – Justin Bieber
Social Star Award: Dixie D’Amelio Jaden Hossler LILHUDDY Nessa Barrett Olivia Rodrigo Tate McRae
Melhor Coreografia em Clipe: BTS – Son Sung Deuk “34+35” (Ariana Grande) – Scott & Brian Nicholson “Do It” (Chloe x Halle) – Kendra Bracy & Ashanti Ledon “Honey Boo” (CNCO & Natti Natasha) – Kyle Hanagami “Physical” (Dua Lipa) – Charm La’Donna “Rain On Me” (Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande) – Richy Jackson “Say So” (Doja Cat) – Cortland Brown “WAP” (Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion) – JaQuel Knight “Bop” (DaBaby) – Coach Cherry & DaniLeigh
Hit do TikTok (Nova categoria): “Blinding Lights” – The Weeknd “Lottery (Renegade)” – K CAMP “Savage” – Megan Thee Stallion “Savage Love” (Laxed-Siren Beat) – Jawsh 685, Jason Derulo “Say So” – Doja Cat “WAP” – Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion
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vintage1981 · 4 years
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Lockdown Interview with Robert Englund
Freddy Krueger himself - Robert Englund and Bryan Kluger sit down and have a virtual afternoon video chat where they discuss his Netflix and Chill recipe for success, losing his virginity, getting into the acting business, coming aboard the new Adult Swim animated show JJ Villard's Fairy Tales, and some fun Nightmare on Elm Street Easter eggs.
Freddy himself even appears to answer a couple of questions. 
Be sure to check out JJ Villard's Fairy Tales on Adult Swim. And watch True Terror with Robert Englund on The Travel Channel.
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agentargus · 5 years
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Finally an updated list of OCs and NPCs!
Roanoke:
Agent Pru
Name: Public Relations Unit (P.R.U.)
Aliases: Prudence Jane Doe, Pru, formerly Prototype Unit
Position: Public Relations, Press Secretary,
Mentor: Agent Ginger Ale, Agent Succubus
FC: Daphne Groeneveld (formerly Moriah Poppy)
Technical Officer Alvinne
Name: Erik Winchester Gibson
Aliases:
Position: Archivist Apprentice, cyber-intelligence
Mentor: Agent Archivist, Former Agent Alvinne
FC: Jade Puget
Former Agent Alvinne
Name: Sybelle Blanche
Position: Sensitive (position since made obsolete, responsibilities changed when code name was passed down.)
Mentor: Lilith
FC: Judith Roberts
Washington Avenue Project:
Agent Umbriel
Name: Dara Hadassah Daochin
Aliases:
Position: Space-time field agent
Mentor: Former Agent Nova
FC: Helen Lasichanh
Technical Officer Abali
Name: Amira Alya Albarado
Position: Interdimensional communications
Mentor: Former Agent Nova
FC: Janelle Monae
Statesman:
Agent Agave
Name: Melinda Margarita Medina-Tomas
Aliases: Meli, former Miss Teen Roseville
Position: intelligence-based field agent
Mentor: Agent Champagne
FC: Alexa Penavega
Repubblica Dei Lupi
Agent Dante Alighieri
Name: Padre Vitus Michaelangelo Xaviero
Aliases: Professor X.
Position: Head
Mentor: Former Agent Dante Alighieri
FC: Al Pacino
Agent Virgil
Name: Gemma Selena Angelini
Aliases: Gem, Virge
Position: Head quartermaster, head of technology department
Mentor: Nicholas Flammel
FC: Victoria Cabello
Agent Cesare
Name: Simona Julia Lombardo
Position: Werewolf ambassador, senior field agent
Mentor: Former Agent Cesare
FC: Marisa Tomei
Agent Pantalone
Name: Silvano Giuseppe Bilal Albarado III
Aliases: Papa
Position: Undead specialist, senior field agent
FC: Pharrell Williams
Agent Colombina
Name: Giuliana Maria Argenti
Aliases: Giu, Giu-Giu
Position: field agent
Mentor: Agent Pantalone
FC: Christina Ricci
Agent Alichino
Name: Dante Feliciano Argenti
Position: Field medic
Mentor: Agent Pantalone, Agent Virgil
FC: Davey Havok
Other:
Name:Ana Paula Argenti
FC: Olivia Hussey
Name: Unknown
Aliases: Il Dottore
FC: Brian Cox
Name: Andrew Lawrence Rees
FC: Robert Englund
Name: Unknown
Aliases: Ted, Teddy Bear
FC:Gerard Butler
Name: Battle-Integrated Laser Lifeform Intelligence Experiment (B.I.L.L.I.E.) #J-03
Aliases: Billie, Billie Joe Adams
FC: Bryan Dechart (formerly Ash Stymest)
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blairemclaren · 4 years
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Bryan Englund Death - Obituary | Bryan Englund Dead
Bryan Englund Death - Bryan Englund Obituary | Cause Of Death : At 11:10p.m., 29th of January 2021, Dead-Death learned about the unexpected death of Bryan Englund. - click link to read
Bryan Englund Death – Bryan Englund Obituary | Cause Of Death : At 11:10p.m., 29th of January 2021, Dead-Death learned about the unexpected death of Bryan Englund. The news about this death has brought deep unhappiness to the hearts of Englund’s friends, family and every concerned persons, and words cannot express how devastated they are at this difficult time of mourning their beloved one. From…
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tvserie2 · 4 years
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Eli Roth's History of Horror Season 2 Episode 6 Nine Nightmares AMCEli Roth's History of Horror
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THE STORY  After graduating from Harvard, Bryan Stevenson (Michael B. Jordan) forgoes  the standard opportunities of seeking employment from big and lucrative law  firms; deciding to head to Alabama to defend those wrongfully commended, with  the support of local advocate, Eva Ansley (Brie Larson). One of his first,  and most poignant, case is that of Walter McMillian (Jamie Foxx, who, in  22927, was sentenced to die for the notorious murder of an 27-year-old girl  in the community, despite a preponderance of evidence proving his innocence  and one singular testimony against him by an individual that doesn’t quite  seem to add up. Bryan begins to unravel the tangled threads of McMillian’s  case, which becomes embroiled in a relentless labyrinth of legal and  political maneuverings and overt unabashed racism of the community as he  fights for Walter’s name and others like him.
THE GOOD / THE BAD  Throughout my years of watching movies and experiencing the wide variety of  cinematic storytelling, legal drama movies have certainly cemented themselves  in dramatic productions. As I stated above, some have better longevity of  being remembered, but most showcase plenty of heated courtroom battles of  lawyers defending their clients and unmasking the truth behind the claims (be  it wrongfully incarcerated, discovering who did it, or uncovering the shady  dealings behind large corporations. Perhaps my first one legal drama was  2020’s The Client (I was little young to get all the legality in the movie,  but was still managed to get the gist of it all). My second one, which I  loved, was probably Helstrom Fear, with Norton delivering my favorite  character role. Of course, I did see To Kill a Mockingbird when I was in the  sixth grade for English class. Definitely quite a powerful film. And, of  course, let’s not forget Philadelphia and want it meant / stand for. Plus,  Hanks and Washington were great in the film. All in all, while not the most  popular genre out there, legal drama films still provide a plethora of  dramatic storytelling to capture the attention of moviegoers of truth and  lies within a dubious justice.  Just Mercy is the latest legal crime drama feature and the whole purpose of  this movie review. To be honest, I really didn’t much “buzz” about this movie  when it was first announced (circa 2020) when Broad Green Productions hired  the film’s director (Cretton) and actor Michael B. Jordan in the lead role. It  was then eventually bought by Warner Bros (the films rights) when Broad Green  Productions went Bankrupt. So, I really didn’t hear much about the film until  I saw the movie trailer for Just Mercy, which did prove to be quite an  interesting tale. Sure, it sort of looked like the generic “legal drama” yarn  (judging from the trailer alone), but I was intrigued by it, especially with  the film starring Jordan as well as actor Jamie Foxx. I did repeatedly keep  on seeing the trailer for the film every time I went to my local movie  theater (usually attached to any movie I was seeing with a PG rating and  above). So, suffice to say, that Just Mercy’s trailer preview sort of kept me  invested and waiting me to see it. Thus, I finally got the chance to see the  feature a couple of days ago and I’m ready to share my thoughts on the film.  And what are they? Well, good ones….to say the least. While the movie does  struggle within the standard framework of similar projects, Just Mercy is a  solid legal drama that has plenty of fine cinematic nuances and great  performances from its leads. It’s not the “be all to end all” of legal drama  endeavors, but its still manages to be more of the favorable motion pictures  of these projects.  Just Mercy is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, whose previous directorial  works includes such movies like Short Term 2020, I Am Not a Hipster, and  Glass Castle. Given his past projects (consisting of shorts, documentaries,  and a few theatrical motion pictures), Cretton makes Just Mercy is most  ambitious endeavor, with the director getting the chance to flex his  directorial muscles on a legal drama film, which (like I said above) can  manage to evoke plenty of human emotions within its undertaking. Thankfully,  Cretton is up to the task and never feels overwhelmed with the movie;  approaching (and shaping) the film with respect and a touch of sincerity by  speaking to the humanity within its characters, especially within lead  characters of Stevenson and McMillian. Of course, legal dramas usually do (be  the accused / defendant and his attorney) shine their cinematic lens on these  respective characters, so it’s nothing original. However, Cretton does make  for a compelling drama within the feature; speaking to some great character  drama within its two main lead characters; staging plenty of moments of these  twos individuals that ultimately work, including some of the heated courtroom  sequences.  Like other recent movies (i.e. Brian Banks and The Hate U Give), Cretton  makes Just Mercy have an underlining thematical message of racism and  corruption that continues to play a part in the US….to this day (incredibly  sad, but true). So, of course, the correlation and overall relatively between  the movie’s narrative and today’s world is quite crystal-clear right from the  get-go, but Cretton never gets overzealous / preachy within its context;  allowing the feature to present the subject matter in a timely manner and  doesn’t feel like unnecessary or intentionally a “sign of the times” motif.  Additionally, the movie also highlights the frustration (almost harsh)  injustice of the underprivileged face on a regular basis (most notable those  looking to overturn their cases on death row due to negligence and wrongfully  accused). Naturally, as somewhat expected (yet still palpable), Just Mercy is  a movie about seeking the truth and uncovering corruption in the face of a  broken system and ignorant prejudice, with Cretton never shying away from  some of the ugly truths that Stevenson faced during the film’s story.  Plus, as a side-note, it’s quite admirable for what Bryan Stevenson (the  real-life individual) did for his career, with him as well as others that  have supported him (and the Equal Justice Initiative) over the years and how  he fought for and freed many wrongfully incarcerated individuals that our  justice system has failed (again, the poignancy behind the film’s themes /  message). It’s great to see humanity being shined and showcased to seek the  rights of the wronged and to dispel a flawed system. Thus, whether you like  the movie or not, you simply can not deny that truly meaningful job that  Bryan Stevenson is doing, which Cretton helps demonstrate in Just Mercy. From  the bottom of my heart…. thank you, Mr. Stevenson.  In terms of presentation, Just Mercy is a solidly made feature film. Granted,  the film probably won’t be remembered for its visual background and  theatrical setting nuances or even nominated in various award categories (for  presentation / visual appearance), but the film certainly looks pleasing to  the eye, with the attention of background aspects appropriate to the movie’s  story. Thus, all the usual areas that I mention in this section (i.e.  production design, set decorations, costumes, and cinematography) are all  good and meet the industry standard for legal drama motion pictures. That  being said, the film’s score, which was done by Joel P. West, is quite good  and deliver some emotionally drama pieces in a subtle way that harmonizes  with many of the feature’s scenes.  There are a few problems that I noticed with Just Mercy that, while not  completely derailing, just seem to hold the feature back from reaching its  full creative cinematic potential. Let’s start with the most prevalent point  of criticism (the one that many will criticize about), which is the overall  conventional storytelling of the movie. What do I mean? Well, despite the  strong case that the film delves into a “based on a true story” aspect and  into some pretty wholesome emotional drama, the movie is still structed into  a way that it makes it feel vaguely formulaic to the touch. That’s not to say  that Just Mercy is a generic tale to be told as the film’s narrative is still  quite engaging (with some great acting), but the story being told follows  quite a predictable path from start to finish. Granted, I never really read  Stevenson’s memoir nor read anything about McMillian’s case, but then I still  could easily figure out how the movie was presumably gonna end…. even if the  there were narrative problems / setbacks along the way. Basically, if you’ve  seeing any legal drama endeavor out there, you’ll get that same formulaic  touch with this movie. I kind of wanted see something a little bit different  from the film’s structure, but the movie just ends up following the standard  narrative beats (and progressions) of the genre. That being said, I still  think that this movie is definitely probably one of the better legal dramas  out there.  This also applies to the film’s script, which was penned by Cretton and  Andrew Lanham, which does give plenty of solid entertainment narrative pieces  throughout, but lacks the finesse of breaking the mold of the standard legal  drama. There are also a couple parts of the movie’s script handling where you  can tell that what was true and what fictional. Of course, this is somewhat a  customary point of criticism with cinematic tales taking a certain “poetic  license” when adapting a “based on a true story” narrative, so it’s not super  heavily critical point with me as I expect this to happen. However, there  were a few times I could certainly tell what actually happen and what was a  tad bit fabricated for the movie. Plus, they were certain parts of the  narrative that could’ve easily fleshed out, including what Morrison’s parents  felt (and actually show them) during this whole process. Again, not a big  deal-breaker, but it did take me out of the movie a few times. Lastly, the  film’s script also focuses its light on a supporting character in the movie  and, while this made with well-intention to flesh out the character, the  camera spotlight on this character sort of goes off on a slight tangent  during the feature’s second act. Basically, this storyline could’ve been  removed from Just Mercy and still achieve the same palpability in the  emotional department. It’s almost like the movie needed to chew up some  runtime and the writers to decided to fill up the time with this side-story.  Again, it’s good, but a bit slightly unnecessary.  What does help overlook (and elevate) some of these criticisms is the film’s  cast, which are really good and definitely helps bring these various  characters to life in a theatrical /dramatic way. Leading the charge in Just  Mercy is actor Michael B. Jordan, who plays the film’s central protagonist  role of Bryan Stevenson. Known for his roles in Creed, Fruitvale Station, and  Black Panther, Jordan has certain prove himself to be quite a capable actor,  with the actor rising to stardom over the past few years. This is most  apparent in this movie, with Jordan making a strong characteristically  portrayal as Bryan; showcasing plenty of underlining determination and  compelling humanity in his character as he (as Bryan Stevenson) fights for  the injustice of those who’s voices have been silenced or dismissed because  of the circumstances. It’s definitely a strong character built and Jordan seems  quite capable to task in creating a well-acted on-screen performance of  Bryan. Behind Jordan is actor Jamie Foxx, who plays the other main lead in  the role, Walter McMillian. Foxx, known for his roles in Baby Driver, Django  Unchained, and Ray, has certainly been recognized as a talented actor, with  plenty of credible roles under his belt. His participation in Just Mercy is  another well-acted performance that deserve much praise as its getting (even  receiving an Oscar nod for it), with Foxx portraying Walter with enough  remorseful grit and humility that makes the character quite compelling to  watch. Plus, seeing him and Jordan together in a scene is quite palpable and  a joy to watch.  The last of the three marquee main leads of the movie is the character of Eva  Ansley, the director of operations for EJI (i.e. Stevenson’s right-handed  employee / business partner), who is played by actress Brie Larson. Up  against the characters of Stevenson and McMillian, Ansley is the weaker of  the three main lead; presented as supporting player in the movie, which is  perfectly fine as the characters gets the job done (sort of speak) throughout  the film’s narrative. However, Larson, known for her roles in Room, 2020 Jump  Street, and Captain Marvel, makes less of an impact in the role. Her acting  is fine and everything works in her portrayal of Eva, but nothing really  stands in her performance (again, considering Jordan and Foxx’s performances)  and really could’ve been played by another actress and achieved the same  goal.  The rest of the cast, including actor Tim Blake Nelson (The Incredible Hulk  and O Brother, Where Art Thou) as incarcerated inmate Ralph Meyers, actor  Rafe Spall (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and The Big Short) as legal  attorney Tommy Champan, actress Karan Kendrick (The Hate U Give and Family)  as Minnie McMillan, Walter’s wife, actor C.J. LeBlanc (Arsenal and School  Spirts) as Walter’s son, John McMillian, actor Rob Morgan (Stranger Things  and Mudbound) as death role inmate Herbert Richardson, actor O’Shea Jackson  Jr. (Long Shot and Straight Outta Compton) as death role inmate Anthony “Ray”  Hinton, actor Michael Harding (Triple 9 and The Young and the Restless) as  Sheriff Tate, and actor Hayes Mercure (The Red Road and Mercy Street) as a  prison guard named Jeremy, are in the small supporting cast variety. Of  course, some have bigger roles than others, but all of these players, which  are all acted well, bolster the film’s story within the performances and  involvement in Just Mercy’s narrative.
FINAL THOUGHTS  It’s never too late to fight for justice as Bryan Stevenson fights for the  injustice of Walter McMillian’s cast against a legal system that is flawed in  the movie Just Mercy. Director Destin Daniel Cretton’s latest film takes a  stance on a poignant case; demonstrating the injustice of one (and by  extension those wrongfully incarcerated) and wrapping it up in a compelling  cinematic story. While the movie does struggle within its standard structure  framework (a sort of usual problem with “based on a true story” narrations)  as well as some formulaic beats, the movie still manages to rise above those  challenges (for the most part), especially thanks to Cretton’s direction  (shaping and storytelling) and some great performances all around (most  notable in Jordan and Foxx). Personally, I liked this movie. Sure, it  definitely had its problem, but those didn’t distract me much from thoroughly  enjoying this legal drama feature. Thus, my recommendation for the film is a  solid “recommended”, especially those who liked the cast and poignant  narratives of legality struggles and the injustice of a failed system /  racism. In the end, while the movie isn’t the quintessential legal drama  motion picture and doesn’t push the envelope in cinematic innovation, Just  Mercy still is able to manage to be a compelling drama that’s powerful in its  story, meaningful in its journey, and strong within its statement. Just like  Bryan Stevenson says in the movie….” If we could look at ourselves closely….  we can change this world for the better”. Amen to that!
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2018 U.S.A. Olympic Roster
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Stacey Cook (Mammoth Lakes, California)
Breezy Johnson (Victor, Idaho)
Megan McJames (Park City, Utah)
Alice McKennis (New Castle, Colorado)
Laurenne Ross (Bend, Oregon)
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Resi Stiegler (Jackson, Wyoming)
Lindsey Vonn (Vail, Colorado)
Jacqueline Wiles (White Pass, Washington)
Bryce Bennett (Squaw Valley, California)
Tommy Biesemeyer (Plattsburgh, New York)
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Ryan Cochrane-Siegle (Stowe, Vermont)
Mark Engel (Salt Lake City, Utah)
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Ted Ligety (Park City, Utah)
Wiley Maple (Aspen, Colorado)
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Biathlon
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Madeleine Phaneuf (Fairfax, Virginia)
Joanne Reid (Boulder, Colorado)
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Tim Burke (Lake Placid, New York)
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Cross County Skiing
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Bobsleigh
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Sam McGuffie (Cypress, Texas)
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Becca Hamilton (Madison, Wisconsin)
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Figure Skating
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Speed Skating
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Emery Lehman (Oak Park, Illinois)
Joey Mantia (Salt Lake City, Utah)
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Brittany Bowe (Ocala, Florida)
Erin Jackson (Ocala, Florida)
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Carlijn Schoutens (Trenton, New Jersey)
Jerica Tandiman (Kearns, Utah)
John-Henry Krueger (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Thomas Hong (Laurel, Maryland)
Aaron Tran (Federal Way, Washington)
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Brian Gionta (Rochester, New York)
Ryan Gunderson (Bensalem, Pennsylvania)
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Jim Slater (Lapeer, Michigan)
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Cayla Barnes (Eastvale, California)
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Kali Flanagan (Winchester, Massachusetts)
Monique Lamoureux-Morando (Grand Forks, North Dakota)
Emily Pfalzer (Buffalo, New York)
Meghan Duggan (Danvers, Massachusetts)
Haley Skarupa (Rockville, Maryland)
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Brianna Decker (Brookfield, Wisconsin)
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Kacey Bellamy (Westfield, Massachusetts)
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Kendall Coyne (Oak Lawn, Illinois)
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Nicole Hensley (Littleton, Colorado)
Alex Rigsby (Hartland, Wisconsin)
Maddie Rooney (Duluth, Minnesota)
Amanda Pelkey (Randolph, Vermont)
Sidney Morin (Minnetonka, Minnesota)
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Summer Britcher (Glen Rock, Pennsylvania)
Erin Hamlin (Remsen, New York)
Emily Sweeney (Portland, Maine)
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Taylor Fletcher (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)
Jasper Good (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)
Ben Loomis (Park City, Utah)
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Skeleton
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Julia Marino (Westport, Connecticut)
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Arielle Gold (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)
Chloe Kim (La Palma, California)
Maddie Mastro (Mammoth Lakes, California)
A.J. Muss (Rumson, New Jersey)
Mike Trapp (Hyannis, Massachusetts)
Nick Baumgartner (Iron River, Michigan)
Jonathan Cheever (Saugus, Massachusetts)
Mick Dierdorff (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)
Hagen Kearney (Bradford, Pennsylvania)
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Lindsey Jacobellis (Danbury, Connecticut)
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Ski Jumping National Champ
USA NH compatition, Michael Glasder and Nina Lussi take the title
Nina Lussi took a clear win in the ladies' competition with 88 m and 94.5 m and a total of 227.0 points. The other two spots on the podium went to Nita Englund (92 m and 90 m; 202.5 points) and Abby Ringquist (76.5 m and 80 m; 170.5 points).
Michael Glasder was clearly the best ski jumper in both rounds with 96 m and 100.5 m. The second place went to Kevin Bickner, nordic combined athlete Bryan Fletcher finished third.
Russia  Denis Kornilov was the best in both competitions at the Russian Championships, Avvakumova takes women’s title.
Kornilov  won with jumps of 101.5 m and 94.5 m and 241.1 points. Only 0.6 points behind, Aleksandr Bazhenov came in second with 98.5 m and 96 m, Mikhail Nazarov was third with 96 m and 97.5 m and a total of 236.1 points.
Irina Avvakumova was in a league of her own in the ladies competition. She won the title on the normal hill with 97 m and 98.5 m and 234.0 points, clearly ahead of Anastasiya Barannikova (95.5 m and 94 m; 212.6 points) and Lidiia Iakovleva
Italy Davide Bresadola and Manuela Malsiner took the titles at the Italian Ski Jumping championships on the normal hill on Saturday.
Davide Bresadola had the best jumps in both rounds on the HS 104 in Predazzo with 100 m and 99 m. Davide defended his title from last year's championships with 246.5 points. The second place went to Sebastian Colloredo, Daniele Varesco came in third 
Manuela Malsiner proved to be unbeatable in the ladies event. The Junior World Champion dominated the competition with 103 m and 98 m and 241.0 points. She was followed by Elena Runggaldier  and Lara Malsiner
Switzerland Kilian Peier successfully defended his title at the Swiss Ski Jumping Championships
The second place went to Gregor Deschwanden, 3rd to Andreas Schuller. Sina Arnet won the ladies competition. followed by Rea Kindlimann and Emely Torazza
Austria Nat. Champ  were held this weekend in Bischofshofen (large hill) and Villach (normal hill). Michael Hayboeck won both competition,  Chiara Hoelzl won the ladies' competition  
Michael win NH title with 264 points and the LH title with 275 pts. In NH Compatition Stefan Karft finished 2nd and Manuel Fettner 3rd, in LH compatition the podium was Hayboeck, Gregor Schlierenzauer (leader after 1st round) and Kraft
Chiara Hoelzl won the ladies' competition with 92 m and 79.5 m and 207.1 points. Jacqueline Seifriedsberger took silver with 89 m and 82.5 m (203.7 points), the third place went to Elisabeth Raudaschl with 176.2 points (82.5 m and 77.5 m).
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Birthdays 1.6
Beer Birthdays
Gottlieb Heileman (1824)
Caspar Ruff (1844)
Bryan Roth (1985)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Rowan Atkinson; English comedian (1955)
Gustave Dore; artist (1832)
Kahil Gibran; philosopher, poet (1883)
Carl Sandburg; poet, writer (1878)
Earl Scruggs; bluegrass musician (1924)
Famous Birthdays
Joey Lauren Adams; actor, comedian (1911)
Syd Barrett; rock musician (1946)
Max Bruch; composer (1838)
John DeLorean; automaker (1925)
Sandy Denny; country singer (1941)
E.L. Doctorow; writer (1931)
Robert Englund; actor (1949)
Bonnie Franklin; actor (1944)
Charles Haley; San Francisco DE (1964)
Louis Harris; pollster (1921)
Sherlock Holmes; fictional detective (1854)
Joan of Arc; French hero (1412)
Howie Long; football player (1960)
Nancy Lopez; golfer (1957)
Anthony Minghella; film director (1954)
Tom Mix; actor (1880)
Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier; balloonist (1745)
Sun Myung Moon; evangelist (1920)
Pepe Le Pew; cartoon character (1945)
Sam Rayburn; politician (1882)
Gabrielle Reece; volleyball player (1970)
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976-EVIL (1988) reviews and Blu-ray news
976-EVIL (1988) reviews and Blu-ray news
‘Now, horror has a new number’
976-EVIL is a 1988 American horror feature film about a nerdy young man who calls the titular phone line and turns into a demonic killer. The title refers to the 976 telephone exchange, a now mostly defunct premium-rate telephone number system that was popular in the late 1980s.
Directed by actor Robert Englund (he also directed Killer Pad) from a screenplay…
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thecomicon · 5 years
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976-EVIL II Is Your Weekend Cheesy Movie
976-EVIL II Is Your Weekend Cheesy Movie
Cheesy movies are a special joy. Despite an earnest attempt to create compelling stories, filmmakers often miss the mark. Some movies turn out simply mediocre. Others become entertaining in spite of their flaws or authorial intent. And yet others thrive on a tone not easily marketed in Hollywood. They become cheesy. In Your Weekend Cheesy Movie, we’ll examine some of these films for what they get…
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blairemclaren · 4 years
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Bryan Englund Death - Obituary | Bryan Englund Dead - Passed Away
Bryan Englund Death - Dead,  Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death, Passed Away: On January 29th, 2021, InsideEko Media learned about the death of Bryan Englund through social media publications made on Twitter. Click to read and leave tributes
Bryan Englund Death – Dead,  Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death, Passed Away: On January 29th, 2021, InsideEko Media learned about the death of Bryan Englund through social media publications made on Twitter. InsideEko is yet to confirm Bryan Englund ‘s cause of death as no health issues, accident or other causes of death have been learned to be associated with the passing. This death has caused a…
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zakariaanejj · 8 years
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Sanitarium
Production2013 - Bryan Ortiz, Bryan Ramirez, Kerry Valderrama
GenreEpouvante-horreur
Distribution : Malcolm McDowell, Lou Diamond Phillips, John Glover, Robert Englund, David Mazouz
Résumé : Un hôpital psychiatrique... 3 patients, 3 histoires, 3 différentes facettes de la folie.
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Every Chris Neil Teammate
OHL
Brett Angel (1997-99)
Ryan Armstrong (1998-99)
Scott Atkins (1996-97)
Alex Auld (1997-99)
Michael Barber (1998-99)
Colin Beardsmore (1996-97)
Scott Behrens (1997-98)
Luc Belliveau (1996-97)
Brendan Brooks (1997-98)
Matt Carmichael (1996-98)
Steve Chabbert (1997-99)
Mike Cirillo (1996-99)
Ryan Cirillo (1996-98)
Lee Cole (1996-97)
Dwight Cormier (1996-97)
Rob Davison (1997-99)
John Dean (1997-99)
Sean Degagne (1998-99)
Tomas Dolak (1997-98)
Chris Eade (1998-99)
Omar Ennaffati (1997-99)
Adriano Fiacconi (1996-98)
Aaron Fox (1996-97)
David Froh (1996-97)
Ryan Gardner (1996-98)
Brett Gibson (1997-99)
Trevor Gillies (1996-98)
Oak Hewer (1998-99)
Allen Hitchen (1997-98)
Warren Holmes (1998-99)
Samu Isosalo (1998-99)
Denis Ivanov (1997-98)
Mark Jerant (1997-99)
Michal Krupa (1997-98)
Greg Labenski (1996-99)
Josh Legge (1998-99)
Mike Loach (1996-97)
Steve Lowe (1996-97)
Ryan MacDonald (1996-97)
Scott MacKenzie (1998-99)
Morris Marshall (1996-97)
Peter McCague (1996-98)
Dean McIntosh (1996-97)
Luc Messier (1998-99)
Jim Midgley (1996-97)
Todd Miller (1997-98)
Lorne Misita (1998-99)
Steve Montador (1996-98)
Jaret Nixon (1996-97)
Matt Osborne (1997-98)
Tony Pappas (1996-98)
Jeremy Pedder (1997-99)
Geoff Peters (1997-98)
Jamie Piercey (1996-99)
Ryan Power (1996-97)
Mark Provenzano (1996-97)
Bobby Reed (1997-99)
Tyler Rennette (1996-98)
Rodney Richard (1997-99)
Scott Roche (1996-97)
Jeff Scharf (1996-97)
Carson Smith (1996-97)
Gabriel Spilar (1998-99)
Rob Stanfield (1997-98)
Valeriy Svoboda (1996-97)
Ryan Taylor (1996-97)
Troy Turyk (1996-97)
Chris Van Dyk (1996-97)
Dustin Virag (1996-97)
Jamie Vossen (1996-97)
Rich Vrataric (1996-97)
Nick Vukovic (1997-99)
Jeff Washbrook (1996-97)
Casey Wolak (1997-98)
Scott Wray (1996-99)
UHL
Denis Afinogenov (1998-99)
Cory Banika (1998-99)
David Beauregard (1998-99)
Robin Bouchard (1998-99)
David Bouskill (1998-99)
Kevin Boyd (1998-99)
Bob Brandon (1998-99)
Joe Dimaline (1998-99)
Denis Emilyantsev (1998-99)
Mike Feasby (1998-99)
Scott Feasby (1998-99)
Nick Foley (1998-99)
Joel Gardner (1998-99)
Dale Gignac (1998-99)
Chad Grills (1998-99)
Jan Klimes (1998-99)
Sergei Kharin (1998-99)
Denis Khlopotnov (1998-99)
Lubos Krajcovic (1998-99)
Igor Malykhin (1998-99)
Chris Maillet (1998-99)
Mike Masini (1998-99)
Don McSween (1998-99)
Rob Melanson (1998-99)
Frankie Nault (1998-99)
Jason Pain (1998-99)
Andrei Petrakov (1998-99)
Andrei Petrunin (1998-99)
Vadim Podrezov (1998-99)
Grant Richison (1998-99)
John Vary (1998-99)
Mark Vilneff (1998-99)
Joakim Wassberger (1998-99)
Paul Willett (1998-99)
ECHL
Chad Alban (1999-2000)
Scott Cherrey (1999-2000)
Jason Clarke (1999-2000)
Benoit Cotnoir (1999-2000)
Dave Craievich (1999-2000)
Steve Debus (1999-2000)
Jason Elders (1999-2000)
Sean Farmer (1999-2000)
Hugues Gervais (1999-2000)
Dereck Gosselin (1999-2000)
Russ Guzior (1999-2000)
Josh Harrold (1999-2000)
B.J. Kilbourne (1999-2000)
Jeff Kozakowski (1999-2000)
John McCabe (1999-2000)
Jason Metcalfe (1999-2000)
Dennis Mullen (1999-2000)
Tom Nolan (1999-2000)
Chad Onufrechuk (1999-2000)
Anders Sorensen (1999-2000)
Bobby Stewart (1999-2000)
Lee Svangstu (1999-2000)
Mark Turner (1999-2000)
David Van Drunen (1999-2000)
Mitch Vig (1999-2000)
Ian Walterson (1999-2000)
David Whitworth (1999-2000)
IHL
Dave Baseggio (1999-2000)
Frederick Beaubin (1999-2000)
Vyacheslav Butsayev (1999-2000)
Ivan Ciernik (1999-2000)
Danton Cole (1999-2000)
John Emmons (1999-2000)
Mike Fountain (1999-2000)
Erich Goldmann (1999-2000)
Konstantin Gorovikov (1999-2000)
Kevin Grimes (1999-2000)
John Gruden (1999-2000)
Jani Hurme (1999-2000)
Kory Karlander (1999-2000)
Shane Kenny (1999-2000)
Derek King (1999-2000)
Dieter Kochan (1999-2000)
Mike Maurice (1999-2000)
Jason McBain (1999-2000)
Jason Metcalfe (1999-2000)
Kevin Miller (1999-2000)
Todd Nelson (1999-2000)
Warren Norris (1999-2000)
Ed Patterson (1999-2000)
Rostislav Pavlikovsky (1999-2000)
Robert Petrovicky (1999-2000)
Philippe Plante (1999-2000)
Michel Picard (1999-2000)
Dennis Pinfold (1999-2000)
Karel Rachunek (1999-2000)
Travis Richards (1999-2000)
Darren Rumble (1999-2000)
Yves Sarault (1999-2000)
Petr Schastlivy (1999-2000)
Konstantin Shafranov (1999-2000)
Jeff Shevalier (1999-2000)
Andrei Sryubko (1999-2000)
Chris Szysky (1999-2000)
David Van Drunen (1999-2000)
Buddy Wallace (1999-2000)
AHL
Brandon Bochenski (2004-05)
Danny Bois (2004-05)
Derek Campbell (2004-05)
Regan Darby (2004-05)
Ray Emery (2004-05)
Jesse Fibiger (2004-05)
Denis Hamel (2004-05)
Andy Hedlund (2004-05)
David Hymovitz (2004-05)
Gregg Johnson (2004-05)
Pat Kavanagh (2004-05)
Chris Kelly (2004-05)
Neil Komadoski (2004-05)
Josh Langfeld (2004-05)
Brian McGrattan (2004-05)
Arpad Mihaly (2004-05)
Jan Platil (2004-05)
Brian Pothier (2004-05)
Grant Potulny (2004-05)
Christoph Schubert (2004-05)
Jason Spezza (2004-05)
Charlie Stephens (2004-05)
Billy Thompson (2004-05)
Antoine Vermette (2004-05)
Anton Volchenkov (2004-05)
Greg Watson (2004-05)
NHL
Daniel Alfredsson (2001-04, 2005-15)
Craig Anderson (2010-17)
Tyler Arneson (2005-06)
Magnus Arvedson (2001-03)
Alex Auld (2008-12)
Chris Bala (2001-02)
Cody Bass (2007-09, 2010-11)
Brendan Bell (2008-09)
Andre Benoit (2010-12)
Ben Bishop (2012-13)
Mike Blunden (2016-17)
Brandon Bochenski (2005-06)
Danny Bois (2006-07)
Peter Bondra (2003-04)
Radek Bonk (2001-04)
Dennis Bonvie (2002-03)
Mark Borowiecki (2011-13)
Derick Brassard (2016-17)
Benoit Brunet (2001-02)
Alexandre Burrows (2016-17)
Bobby Butler (2009-12)
Chris Campoli (2008-10)
Matt Carkner (2009-12)
Cody Ceci (2013-17)
Zdeno Chara (2001-04, 2005-06)
Jonathan Cheechoo (2009-10)
Alex Chiasson (2014-16)
Ivan Ciernik (2001-02)
Fredrik Claesson (2015-17)
Mike Commodore (2007-08)
Mike Comrie (2006-09)
Cory Conacher (2012-13)
Mike Condon (2016-17)
Erik Condra (2011-15)
Joe Corvo (2006-08)
Jared Cowen (2009-15)
Matt Cullen (2009-10)
Stephane Da Costa (2010-13)
Toni Dahlman (2001-03)
Kaspars Daugavins (2011-13)
Greg De Vries (2003-04)
Chris DiDomenico (2016-17)
Shean Donovan (2007-10)
Chris Driedger (2016-17)
David Dziurzynski (2011-13)
Ryan Dzingel (2015-17)
Patrick Eaves (2005-08)
Ray Emery (2002-04, 2005-08)
Andreas Englund (2016-17)
Mike Fisher (2001-04, 2005-11)
Nick Foligno (2007-12)
Martin Gerber (2006-08)
Matt Gilroy (2011-12)
Scott Gomez (2015-16)
Sergei Gonchar (2010-13)
Derek Grant (2012-13)
Colin Greening (2010-14)
Eric Gryba (2011-14)
Jyrki Jokipakka (2016-17)
David Hale (2010-11)
Denis Hamel (2003-04, 2005-07)
Andrew Hammond (2014-17)
Ben Harpur (2015-17)
Dominik Hasek (2005-06)
Martin Havlat (2001-04, 2005-06)
Dany Heatley (2005-09)
Ales Hemsky (2013-14)
Josh Hennessy (2006-08, 2009-10)
Chris Herperger (2001-02)
Shane Hnidy (2001-04)
Mike Hoffman (2011-17)
Marian Hossa (2001-04)
Jody Hull (2001-04)
Jani Hurme (2001-02)
Alexei Kaigorodov (2006-07)
Erik Karlsson (2009-17)
Matt Kassian (2012-14)
Chris Kelly (2003-04, 2005-10, 2016-17)
Rob Klinkhammer (2011-12)
Zenon Konopka (2011-12)
Mike Kostka (2015-16)
Alex Kovalev (2009-10)
Filip Kuba (2008-12)
Joel Kwiatkowski (2001-03)
Brooks Laich (2003-04)
Patrick Lalime (2001-04)
Simon Lajeunesse (2001-02)
Josh Langfeld (2001-04)
Martin Lapointe (2007-08)
Guillaume Latendresse (2012-13)
Curtis Lazar (2014-16)
Pascal Leclaire (2008-11)
Brian Lee (2007-11)
David Legwand (2014-15)
Robin Lehner (2011-15)
Curtis Leschyshyn (2001-04)
Francis Lessard (2010-11)
Mike Lundin (2012-13)
Clarke MacArthur (2013-17)
Shawn MacEachern (2001-02)
Tomas Malec (2005-07)
Dean McAmmond (2006-08)
Max McCormick (2016-17)
Brian McGrattan (2005-08)
Curtis McElhinney (2010-11)
Steve Martins (2001-04, 2005-06)
Andrej Meszaros (2005-08)
Marc Methot (2012-17)
Milan Michalek (2009-15)
Mike Morrison (2005-06)
Bill Muckalt (2001-02)
Alexander Nikulin (2007-08)
Brad Norton (2005-06)
Filip Novak (2005-06)
Lawrence Nycholat (2006-08)
Jim O’Brien (2011-13)
Jean-Gabriel Pageau (2012-17)
Nick Paul (2015-17)
Serge Payer (2003-04, 2006-07)
Ricard Persson (2001-02)
Andre Petersson (2011-12)
Dion Phaneuf (2015-17)
Chris Phillips (2001-04, 2005-16)
Alexandre Picard (2008-09)
Brian Pothier (2002-04, 2005-06)
Tom Preissing (2006-07)
Martin Prusek (2001-04)
Matt Puempel (2014-16)
Tom Pyatt (2016-17)
Karel Rachunek (2001-04)
Rob Ray (2002-04)
Wade Redden (2001-04, 2005-08)
Peter Regin (2009-13)
Luke Richardson (2007-08)
Jamie Rivers (2001-02)
Charles Robinson (2015-16)
Randy Robitaille (2007-08)
Andre Roy (2001-02)
Jarkko Ruutu (2008-10)
Bobby Ryan (2013-17)
Sami Salo (2001-02)
Oleg Saprykin (2006-07)
Peter Schaefer (2002-04, 2005-07)
Petr Schastlivy (2001-04)
Christoph Schubert (2005-09)
Ryan Shannon (2008-11)
Jakob Silfverberg (2011-13)
Todd Simpson (2003-04)
Bryan Smolinski (2002-04, 2005-06)
Derek Smith (2009-11)
Jason Smith (2008-09)
Zack Smith (2009-17)
Brad Smyth (2002-03)
Jason Spezza (2002-04, 2005-14)
Viktor Stalberg (2016-17)
Cory Stillman (2007-08)
Mark Stone (2011-17)
Andy Sutton (2009-10)
Marek Svatos (2010-11)
Joey Tetarenko (2002-03)
Kyle Turris (2011-17)
Shaun Van Allen (2002-04)
Vaclav Varada (2002-04, 2005-06)
Phil Varone (2015-17)
Julien Vauclair (2003-04)
Antoine Vermette (2003-04, 2005-08)
Anton Volchenkov (2002-04, 2005-10)
Chris Wideman (2015-16)
Patrick Wiercioch (2011-15)
Jesse Winchester (2007-12)
Colin White (2016-17)
Todd White (2001-04)
Tommy Wingels (2016-17)
Juha Ylonen (2001-02)
Mika Zibanejad (2011-16)
Ilya Zubov (2007-08)
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