#burton kramer
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text

12 notes
·
View notes
Text








OTH Cast members (and more) reacting/supporting the news
+ bonus:


#oth#one tree hill#sophia bush#hilarie burton#daneel ackles#bryan greenberg#tyler hilton#robert buckley#daphne zuniga#jana kramer#kate voegele#michaela mcmanus#ashley rickards#bailee madison
14 notes
·
View notes
Text








Even though I'm two days late, HAPPY GIRLFRIENDS' DAY!!! 🥰😘🤗
#one tree hill#oth#sophia bush#hilarie burton#bethany joy lenz#danneel ackles#bevin prince#shantel vansanten#jana kramer#non anime#of COURSE i had to honor these badass ladies!!
8 notes
·
View notes
Text
youtube
wagner, tony palmer 1983
#wagner#tony palmer#1983#richard burton#vanessa redgrave#gottfried kramer#gemma craven#philipp brammer#lászló gálffi#richard pasco#marthe keller#john shrapnel#péter andorai#frühlingssinfonie#a midsummer night's dream#peter pan#wahnfried#otto sander#material#buw#about photography
0 notes
Note
What are your top movies (including Chucky ofc)
Saw (every one of them, sorry, kramer is one of my wildest hear me outs)
Chucky (same as above)
I like tim burtons movies, especially Beetlejuice ofc and Edward Scissorhands mmmm.
HM. I like also Nightmare on the elm street, freddy funny af.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Human centipede, Christine...
Addams family cuz I was brought up with it❤️
also Pearl and X was pretty insane, I recommend watching it.
oo and I used to not really like Terrifier but recently I got into it a bit and I actually think it's great.
the grudge, the ring and one missed call are good.
also eden lake and gonjiam. Found footage movies are better than i thought-
Ye i could probably go on and on but those are in my mind now so. yeahh
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
Unveiling Nightmares: The top 10 most Anticipated Horror Movies of 2024
Greetings from a spine-tingling voyage into the future of terror, horror enthusiasts! The horror genre threatens to unleash a tsunami of fear unlike anything seen before as we approach 2024. The list for this year is sure to have you on the edge of your seat, with titles ranging from otherworldly horror to psychological thrillers. Let's explore the most anticipated horror films that will make you shudder in 2024 as we go deeper into the shadows.
1- Lisa Frankenstein(Release date 9th February 2024)
Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse star in this horror comedy about a misunderstood adolescent goth girl who uses a broken tanning machine in her garage to reanimate a handsome Victorian corpse during a lightning storm and begins to rebuild him into the man of her dreams. The amorous couple undergoes a hilariously horrifying transformation before setting out on a homicidal quest to discover real love, happiness, and a few missing body parts.
source - Universal Pictures
2-Imaginary (Release date: 8th March 2024)
The forthcoming supernatural horror film Imaginary is an American production that was written, produced, and directed by Jeff Wadlow, together with Greg Erb and Jason Oremland. DeWanda Wise, Tom Payne, Taegen Burns, Pyper Braun, Veronica Falcón, and Betty Buckley are among the movie's stars. It was produced by Jason Blum under the names Blumhouse Productions and Tower of Babble, and Lionsgate is set to release it on March 8, 2024.
source Youtube.com
3-A Quiet Place: Day One (Release date: June 28th 2024)
The planned American post-apocalyptic horror movie A Quiet Place: Day One is written and directed by Michael Sarnoski and is based on an original story by Sarnoski and John Krasinski. It is meant to be the third full film in the A Quiet Place film series as well as a spin-off prequel. On June 28, 2024, the movie is slated for theatrical release.
source Warner Bros
4- Speak No Evil (Release Date: August 9th 2024)
James Watkins is the writer and director of the upcoming psychological horror-thriller Speak No Evil in the United States. It is a reimagining of the Danish movie of the same name from 2022. James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis, and Scoot McNairy are the film's main stars. Producer Jason Blum operates under the Blumhouse Productions name.
Source - Blumhouse Productions
5- The Watchers (Release Date: June 7th,2024)
Artist Mina, 28, becomes lost in a vast, uninhabited forest in western Ireland. After taking cover, she unintentionally finds herself stuck with three strangers who are being followed and observed by enigmatic beings every night.
Warner Bros
6- Saw XI (this film is expected to be released in September 2024)
John Kramer goes to Mexico for a dangerous and experimental medical treatment in the hopes of receiving a miracle cure. However, he finds out that the entire procedure is a hoax designed to deceive the most vulnerable. Equipped with a renewed determination, the notorious serial murderer employs bizarre and clever traps to subvert the scam artists.
Source - Lionsgate
7- Beetlejuice (Release date September 6th 2024)
Beetlejuice 2 is an upcoming American fantasy horror comedy film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by the writing team of Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on a story by Seth Grahame-Smith.
Source-Warner Bros
8 Alien:Romulus (Release Date: August 16th 2024)
An upcoming science fiction horror movie in the United States titled Alien: Romulus is a stand-alone entry in the Alien franchise that takes place in between the events of Alien and Aliens. Fede Álvarez, who co-wrote it with Rodo Sayagues, is the director.
Source - 20th century productions
9-Nosferatu(Release Date: December 25th 2024)
Nosferatu will arguably be one of the biggest releases of 2024, horror or not. Written and directed by Robert Eggers, the film stars Lily-Rose Depp, Bill Skarsgård, Willem Dafoe, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Nicholas Hoult, and serves as a remake of the 1922 film of the same name. Fans of Eggers' previous films—including The Northman, The Lighthouse, and The VVitch—should be in for another treat
Source Universal studios
10 The Crow (This film is expected to be released in 2024)
Bill Skarsgård will also star in a reboot of The Crow, alongside musician FKA Twigs. The film follows a murdered musician who is resurrected to avenge his death and his fiancée's.
Source- Lionsgate
7 notes
·
View notes
Text
Birthdays 1.23
Beer Birthdays
John Carling (1828)
Leopold Schmidt (1846)
Emily Banks, Miss Rheingold 1960 (1933)
Charlie Papazian (1949)
Brian Reccow (1970)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Gary Burton; jazz musician (1943)
Jerry Kramer; Green Bay Packers G (1936)
Edouard Manet; artist (1831)
Walter M. Miller Jr.; science fiction writer (1923)
Django Reinhardt; jazz guitarist (1910)
Famous Birthdays
Ray Abrams; jazz saxophonist (1920)
John Luther Adams; composer (1953)
Richard Dean Anderson; actor (1950)
Lou Antonio; actor & director (1934)
David Arnold; English composer (1962)
Jean-Michel Atlan; Algerian-French painter (1913)
Georg Baselitz; German painter & sculptor (1938)
Frances Bay; Canadian-American actress (1919)
Rutland Boughton; English composer (1878)
Jonatha Brooke; singer-songwriter & guitarist (1964)
John Browning; weapons designer (1855)
Muzio Clementi; Italian pianist, composer, & conductor (1752)
Camilla Collett; writer (1813)
Otto Diels; German chemist (1876)
Abraham Diepraam; Dutch painter (1622)
Dan Duryea; actor (1907)
Sergei Eisenstein; film director (1898)
Gertrude Elion; pharmacologist (1918)
Gil Gerard; actor (1943)
John Hancock; politician, revolutionary (1737)
Mariska Hargitay; actress (1964)
Rutger Hauer; actor (1944)
Joseph Hewes; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1730)
Ernie Kovacs; comedian (1919)
Doutzen Kroes; Dutch model & actress (1985)
W. Arthur Lewis; Saint Lucian-Barbadian economist (1915)
Boris McGiver; actor (1962)
Jeanne Moreau; French actress (1928)
Walter Frederick Morrison; businessman, invented Frisbees (1920)
Alois Negrelli; Tyrolean engineer & railroad pioneer (1799)
Gail O'Grady; actress (1963)
Anita Pointer; singer-songwriter (1948)
Marty Paich; pianist, arranger (1925)
John Polanyi; German-Canadian chemist (1929)
Claire Rankin; Canadian actress (1971)
Tom Reamy; author (1935)
Chita Rivera; actress, singer, & dancer (1933)
Randolph Scott; actor (1898)
Ieva Simonaitytė; Lithuanian author (1897)
Richard T. Slone; English painter (1974)
Lisa Snowdon; model (1972)
Stendhal; French writer (1783)
Potter Stewart; supreme court justice (1915)
Tiffani-Amber Thiessen; actress (1974)
Nikolay Umov, Russian physicist and mathematician (1864)
Derek Walcott; Saint Lucian poet & playwright (1930)
Fred Williams; Australian painter (1927)
Hideki Yukawa; Japanese physicist (1907)
Robin Zander; rock musician (1953)
1 note
·
View note
Text
0 notes
Text

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation brand identity design by Burton Kramer Assoc. Ltd. A symbol-logo was designed along with a comprehensive visual identity program for the corporation. Scanned from World trademarks and logotypes, Takenobu Igarashi, 1983 https://designreviewed.com/artefacts/world-trademarks-and-logotypes-takenobu-igarashi-1983/…
0 notes
Text
Il grande attore americano, interprete di film come Invito a una sparatoria di Richard Wilson, Quiller memorandum di Michael Anderson, Chi ha paura di Virginia Woolf? di Mike Nichols, Il gufo e la gattina di Herbert Ross, Un tocco di classe di Melvin Frank, California Poker di Robert Altman e molti altri, avrebbe novant’anni. Nato a Great Neck - nello Stato di New York - nel febbraio 1934 (è morto nel marzo del 2021) da genitori figli di emigrati russi, si diploma alla Columbia University e frequenta l’Actor’s Studio. Dopo alcune apparizioni televisive, esordisce al cinema all’inizio degli anni Sessanta in Giorni senza fine (1961) di Phil Karlson, con Ben Gazzara e Fredric March, e, nel ’62, fa parte del cast corale di Il giorno più lungo di Ken Annakin e Andrew Marton, tratto dall’omonimo saggio storico (1959) di Cornelius Ryan sullo sbarco in Normandia. Segue un’intensa stagione - che durerà per circa vent’anni - da comprimario e poi da protagonista, dal western psicologico - Invito a una sparatoria (1964) di Richard Wilson, con Yul Brynner - al film di spionaggio - l’ottimo Quiller memorandum (1966), scritto da Harold Pinter, diretto da Michael Anderson ed interpretato anche da Senta Berger e Max von Sydow); è un pittore nel drammatico-grottesco La nave dei folli (1965) di Stanley Kramer, con Simone Signoret e Vivien Leigh (al suo ultimo film); ottiene una nomination all’Oscar come Miglior Attore non Protagonista per Chi ha paura di Virginia Woolf? (1966) di Mike Nichols, tratto dall’opera teatrale omonima di Edward Albee, ed interpretato da Elizabeth Taylor e Richard Burton. A prove drammatiche - Loving, gioco crudele (1970) di Irving Kershner - e di grande intensità - Il mio uomo è una canaglia (1971) di Ivan Passer - alterna commedie più indiavolate ed eccentriche come Il gufo e la gattina (1970) di Herbert Ross, con Barbra Streisand, Un tocco di classe (1973) di Melvin Frank, con Glenda Jackson, California Poker (1974) di Robert Altman, con Elliot Gould. Negli anni Ottanta e Novanta, sia pur continuando a lavorare a pieno ritmo, la sua carriera cinematografica si avvia verso il declino e Segal si orienta al film tv - Intrigo a Berlino (1984) di James Dearden ed alle serie televisive. Le sue apparizioni al cinema si orienteranno a ruoli di secondo piano, come ad esempio Senti chi parla (1989) di Amy Heckerling, con Kristie Alley e John Travolta, Giorni di gloria… giorni d’amore (1991) di Mark Rydell, Un orso chiamato Arturo (1992) di Sergio Martino, con Carol Alt, Senti chi parla adesso! (1993) di Tom Ropelewski, con K. Alley, J. Travolta e Elias Koteas, Caccia mortale (1993) di Vic Armstrong, Da morire (1995) di Gus Van Sant, Babysitter… Un thriller (1995) di Guy Ferland, Il rompiscatole (1996) di Ben Stiller, L’amore ha due facce (1996) di Barbra Streisand, con B. Streisand, Jeff Bridges, Lauren Bacall e Pierce Brosnan. Fra gli altri film ricordiamo Squadra di emergenza (1964) di John Rich, Qualcuno da odiare (1965) di Bryan Forbes, Né onore né gloria (1966) di Mark Robson, con Claudia Cardinale, Il massacro del giorno di San Valentino (1967) di Roger Corman, Addio Braverman (1968) di Sidney Lumet, Non si maltrattano così le signore (1968) di Jack Smight, con Rod Steiger e Lee Remick, Il suo modo di fare (1968) di Franco Brusati, Il ponte di Remagen (1969) di John Guillermin, La pietra che scotta (1972) di Peter Yates, con Robert Redford, Una pazza storia d’amore (1973) di Paul Mazursky, Roulette russa (1975) di Lou Lombardo, La volpe e la duchessa (1976) con Goldie Hawn e Marito in prova (1979) con G. Glackson entrambi di Melvin Frank, Rollercoaster - Il grande brivido (1977) di James Goldstone, con Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda ed una giovanissima Helen Hunt (al suo esordio cinematografico), Non rubare se non è strettamente necessario (1977) e Qualcuno sta uccidendo i più grandi cuochi d’Europa (1978), di Ted Kotcheff, Sfida alla vita (1985) di Michael Tuchner, Scherzare con il fuoco (1985) di Burt
Reynolds, Heights (2004) di Chris Terrio, 13 giorni a Las Vegas (2007) di Charlie Picerni, 2012 (2009) di Roland Emmerich, Amore & altri rimedi (2010) di Edward Zwick, Elsa &Fred (2014) di Michael Radford, con Christopher Plummer e Shirley MacLaine. Molto attivo, come già detto, anche in televisione, è apparso in vari film tv - Death of a Salesman (1966) di Alex Segal, Le piccanti avventure di Robin Hood (1984) di Ray Austin - ed in alcuni episodi di serie e miniserie - Channing (1963), La signora in giallo (1993), Just Shoot Me (1997-2003), circa centocinquanta episodi , Law & Order - Unità vittime speciali (2003), Retired at 35 (2011-13, oltre venti episodi), The Goldbergs (2013-21, oltre centosettanta episodi).
0 notes
Note
hi hello, please can you give some female options...i'm considering switching out jade but i don't know who too?
Some people I've seen requested are Danielle Campbell, Madison Bailey, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Gemma Chan, Jenna Dewan, Anna Jay, Hayley Williams, Avril Lavigne, Jodie Comer, Jana Kramer, Hilarie Burton, Lauren Alaina, Fletcher.
Famers, who would you like to see?
1 note
·
View note
Photo
CHARACTER INFORMATION:
Character Name: Max Cortez. Type of Connection: Past Fling. Connection Name: UTP. Connection Age: 35-55. Suggested FCs: Sarah Shahi, Reese Witherspoon, Hilarie Burton, Kate Siegel, Salma Hayek, Phoebe Tonkin, Jana Kramer, UTP.
CONNECTION DESCRIPTION:
( tw infidelity ) A lot about this connection is to be plotted. The bottom line is that this character and Max met by chance one night and hit it off. He didn’t know she was married and she didn’t bother disclosing that until they’d been together for a few times. It’s UTP on why she was looking outside of her marriage, but Max was selfish enough to not care for a little bit. However, I feel like Max ended up calling it quits, but rather than having that conversation upfront, he just left. It’s also UTP on whether or not she ever tried to reach out to him after, but now they’re in Providence Peak at the same time. It’s completely UTP on whether or not she’s still married and why she’s in the city, but I’d love to plot to get a greater idea about the connection. If you’re looking for angst, this one just might be for you.
Do you need to be contacted before someone applies? Yes Please.
1 note
·
View note
Photo

OCEA Television Production Workshop (Ontario Educational Communications Authority, 1970).
Cover design: Burton Kramer
#television#education#manual#graphic design#Burton Kramer#OCEA Television Production Workshop#Ontario#Canada#1970
111 notes
·
View notes
Text

Burton Kramer Associates / IDEA magazine, 123, 1974
25 notes
·
View notes
Text

Georges Tscherny (c.1957) for NY School of Visual Arts vs Burton Kramer (1960) for Geigy
16 notes
·
View notes