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shipwreckedcomedy · 2 years ago
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Ichabod's story, from beginning to end.
HEADLESS: A SLEEPY HOLLOW STORY A new 10-part series by Shipwrecked Comedy inspired by The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Written & Created by Sean Persaud & Sinéad Persaud Directed by William J. Stribling
CAST (in order of appearance) Rip Van Winkle - James Tolbert Diedrich Knickerbocker - Jon Cozart Ichabod Crane - Sean Persaud Douffe Martling - Joanna Sotomura Matilda Bishop - Sinead Persaud Kat Van Tassel - Mary Kate Wiles Judy Gardenier - Krystina Arielle Eugene Trousers - Curt Mega Ramona Trousers - Kim Whalen Geoffrey Crayon - Parvesh Cheena Trevor Trinkets - Christopher Higgins Lucretia Lazenby - Sarah Grace Hart Brom Bones - Gabe Greenspan Tripp - Joey Richter Cal - Corey Lubowich Blair - Brian Rosenthal The Headless Horseman - Tom DeTrinis Christa Pierson - Audrey Grace Marshall Verla Wolfson - Ginny Di Henri - Jason Huber Officer Baader Meinhof - Corey Dorris Captain "Gravy" Davy Crowbones - Matthew Mercer Max Lee - Jimmy Wong Devlyn Versace - Lee Newton Judge Pringle - Julia Cho Anne Tarry - Lauren Lopez Bruce McConnell - Dan Mintz Paulie Tahoe - Ryan Garcia Jonathan Oldstyle - Tom Lenk with Felicia Day as Henrietta Hudson And featuring John Rubinstein as Baltus Van Tassel
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ashleybenlove · 11 months ago
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@lifblogs asked me a few days ago if I was gonna share the list of books I read this year. So, I'm gonna do that.
Due to character limits, I had to separate the numbered lists, so first list goes up to 100 and then the second list is the rest.
Couple of notes, my list includes the date I finished reading and a couple of marks.
Their meanings:
Started in 2022: * This book is a reread: ** Did not write down the date but probably the date: *? (Basically I decided after I had started to include the date finished.) Special notation for Dracula and Dracula Daily: **!
Bold denotes favorites.
Eight Kinky Nights: An f/f Chanukah romance by Xan West* – Jan 1*?
Through the Moon: A Graphic Novel (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #1) by Peter Wartman – Jan 4
Maphead: Charting the Wide, Weird World of Geography Wonks by Ken Jennings – Jan 7
The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World by Steve Brusatte – Jan 12
A Brother’s Price by Wen Spencer** - Jan 13
Gossie and Gertie by Olivier Dunrea – Jan 17
A Brief History of Earth: Four Billion Years in Eight Chapters by Andrew H. Knoll – Jan 18
Kindred by Octavia E. Butler – Jan 22
Flying Dinosaurs: How Fearsome Reptiles Became Birds by John Pickrell – Jan 25
Promised Land: a Revolutionary Romance by Rose Lerner – Jan 26
Bad Girls Never Say Die by Jennifer Mathieu – Jan 27
How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States by Daniel Immerwahr – Feb 2
Artemis by Andy Weir – Feb 4
Hunting Game by Helene Tursten – Feb 7
How the Earth Turned Green: A Brief 3.8-Billion-Year History of Plants by Joseph E. Armstrong – Feb 14
Fortuna by Kristyn Merbeth – Feb 16
After Hours on Milagro Street by Angelina M. Lopez – Feb 22
Dash & Lily's Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan – Feb 22
Super Volcanoes: What They Reveal about Earth and the Worlds Beyond by Robin George Andrews – Feb 28
Memoria by Kristyn Merbeth – Feb 28
American Revolution: A History From Beginning to End by Hourly History – Mar 5
Discordia by Kristyn Merbeth – Mar 6
A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley – Mar 17
Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded by Simon Winchester – Mar 18
The Ends of the World: Volcanic Apocalypses, Lethal Oceans, and Our Quest to Understand Earth's Past Mass Extinctions by Peter Brannen – Mar 18
Big Chicas Don't Cry by Annette Chavez Macias – Mar 19
Innumerable Insects: The Story of the Most Diverse and Myriad Animals on Earth by Michael S. Engel – Mar 21
The Cause: The American Revolution and its Discontents, 1773-1783 by Joseph J. Ellis – Mar 24
Eragon by Christopher Paolini – Mar 25
Immune: A Journey into the Mysterious System That Keeps You Alive by Philipp Dettmer – Mar 25
Locked in Time by Lois Duncan** – Mar 26
Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur – Mar 28
The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict – April 4
Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster by Adam Higginbotham – April 7
Bisexually Stuffed By Our Living Christmas Stocking by Chuck Tingle – April 8
Bloodmoon Huntress: A Graphic Novel (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #2) by Nicole Andelfinger – April 9
The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell – April 11
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton – April 13
The Return of Martin Guerre by Natalie Zemon Davis – April 17
What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez by Claire Jimenez – April 19
Cinder by Marissa Meyer – April 20
The Body: A Guide for Occupants by Bill Bryson – April 20
Eldest by Christopher Paolini – April 22
The Twelve Days of Dash & Lily by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan – April 23
The Sentient Lesbian Em Dash — My Favorite Punctuation Mark — Gets Me Off by Chuck Tingle – April 24
The Pleistocene Era: The History of the Ice Age and the Dawn of Modern Humans by Charles River Editors – April 26
The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie – April 27
Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void by Mary Roach – April 29
Absolution by Murder by Peter Tremayne – May 3
Matrix by Lauren Groff – May 6
The Color Purple by Alice Walker – May 7
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie – May 9
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume – May 11
The Dragon Prince Book One: Moon by Aaron Ehasz and Melanie McGanney Ehasz – May 13
Mind the Gap, Dash & Lily by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan – May 15
Out of Darkness by Ashley Hope Pérez – May 15
Atlas of Unusual Borders: Discover Intriguing Boundaries, Territories and Geographical Curiosities by Zoran Nikolic – May 20
How the Mountains Grew: A New Geological History of North America by John Dvorak – May 20
The Guncle by Steven Rowley – May 21
Brisingr by Christopher Paolini – May 24
Reflection: A Twisted Tale by Elizabeth Lim – May 26
Sailor's Delight by Rose Lerner – May 26
The Last Days of the Dinosaurs: An Asteroid, Extinction, and the Beginning of Our World by Riley Black – May 28
Humans are Weird: I Have the Data by Betty Adams – June 3
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro – June 4
Scarlet by Marissa Meyer – June 8
Slaughterhouse-Five, or, The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death by Kurt Vonnegut – June 9
A Tip for the Hangman by Allison Epstein – June 11
Cress by Marissa Meyer – June 20
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao – June 22
The Rise and Reign of the Mammals: A New History, from the Shadow of the Dinosaurs to Us by Steve Brusatte – June 24
After the Hurricane by Leah Franqui – June 24
Inheritance by Christopher Paolini – June 25
Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez – June 26
Dark Room Etiquette by Robin Roe – June 30
The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking) by Katie Mack – July 4
Pests: How Humans Create Animal Villains by Bethany Brookshire – July 5
Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin – July 7
Cosmos by Carl Sagan – July 10
1984 by George Orwell** -- July 11
What Once Was Mine: A Twisted Tale by Liz Braswell – July 17
Evolution Gone Wrong: The Curious Reasons Why Our Bodies Work (Or Don't) by Alex Bezzerides – July 20
The Planet Factory: Exoplanets and the Search for a Second Earth Hardcover by Elizabeth Tasker – July 21
Witches by Brenda Lozano – July 24
Son of a Sailor: A Cozy Pirate Tale by Marshall J. Moore – July 29
Winter by Marissa Meyer – July 29
As Old As Time: A Twisted Tale by Liz Braswell – July 30
Baking Yesteryear: The Best Recipes from the 1900s to the 1980s by B. Dylan Hollis – August 4
Half Bad by Sally Green – August 7
The Great Mortality: An Intimate History of the Black Death, the Most Devastating Plague of All Time by John Kelly – August 14
Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley – August 18
Gory Details: Adventures From the Dark Side of Science by Erika Engelhaupt – August 22
The Last Karankawas by Kimberly Garza – August 25
The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women by Kate Moore – Sept 5
Oceans of Kansas, Second Edition: A Natural History of the Western Interior Sea by Michael J. Everhart – Sept 7
Corpus Christi: The History of a Texas Seaport by Bill Walraven – Sept 9
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury** – Sept 12
Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia – Sept 18
The Last Cuentista by Donna Barba Higuera – Sept 20
The Grace Year by Kim Liggett – Sept 22
The Mammals of Texas by William B. Davis and David J. Schmidly – Sept 29
The Romance Recipe by Ruby Barrett – Oct 4
The 2024 Old Farmer’s Almanac edited by Janice Stillman – Oct 7
Half Wild by Sally Green – Oct 7
Death Comes to Pemberley by P.D. James – Oct 7
Verity by Colleen Hoover – Oct 10
Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence – Oct 15
Archaeology: Unearthing the Mysteries of the Past by Kate Santon – Oct 16
100 Places to See After You Die: A Travel Guide to the Afterlife by Ken Jennings – Oct 22
The Body in the Library by Agatha Christie – Oct 22
Summer of the Mariposas by Guadalupe García McCall – Oct 22
Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie – Oct 27
How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures by Sabrina Imbler – Oct 28
The Fires of Vesuvius: Pompeii Lost and Found by Mary Beard – Oct 29
Conflict Is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair by Sarah Schulman – Oct 31
The Great Texas Dragon Race by Kacy Ritter – Nov 6
Dracula by Bram Stoker**! – Nov 7/8
The Wives of Henry VIII by Antonia Fraser – Nov 9
Cascadia's Fault: The Coming Earthquake and Tsunami that Could Devastate North America by Jerry Thompson – Nov 10
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison – Nov 11
Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney – Nov 13
Untamed by Glennon Doyle – Nov 14
Nimona by ND Stevenson – Nov 18
Dracula Daily by Matt Kirkland**! – Nov 20
A Mother Would Know by Amber Garza – Nov 24
Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie – Nov 25
How To Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell** – Nov 27
Hickory Dickory Dock by Agatha Christie – Dec 1
Murtagh by Christopher Paolini – Dec 8
The Labours of Hercules by Agatha Christie – Dec 8
Icehenge by Kim Stanley Robinson – Dec 9
These Holiday Movies With Bizarrely Similar Smiling Heterosexual Couples Dressed In Green And Red On Their Cover Get Me Off Bisexually by Chuck Tingle – Dec 9
The Domesday Book: England's Heritage, Then & Now edited by Thomas Hindle – Dec 10
You Sound Like a White Girl: The Case for Rejecting Assimilation by Julissa Arce – Dec 13
Himawari House by Harmony Becker – Dec 13
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck** – Dec 18
Born Into It: A Fan’s Life by Jay Baruchel – Dec 18
The Dragon Prince Book Two: Sky by Aaron Ehasz and Melanie McGanney Ehasz – Dec 23
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree – Dec 24
Half Lost by Sally Green – Dec 24
Understudies by Priya Sridhar – Dec 28
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir – Dec 28
A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking – Dec 31
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marcmarcmomarc · 8 days ago
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RWBY (Behind the Voice Actors)
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MAIN RWBY CAST
Ruby Rose: Lindsay Jones
Weiss Schnee: Kara Eberle and 1 other
Casey Lee Williams
Blake Belladonna: Arryn Zech
Yang Xiao Long: Barbara Dunkelman
Jaune Arc: Miles Luna
Nora Valkyrie: Samantha Ireland
Lie Ren: Monty Oum and 1 other
Neath Oum
RECURRING ROLES
Qrow Branwen: Vic Mignogna and 1 other
Ernesto Jason Liebrecht
Oscar Pine: Aaron Dismuke
Professor Ozpin: Shannon McCormick
Cinder Fall: Jessica Nigri
James Ironwood: Jason Rose
Emerald Sustrai: Katie Newville
Sun Wukong: Michael Jones
Pyrrha Nikos: Jen Brown
Penny Polendina: Taylor McNee
Mercury Black: J.J. Castillo and 1 other
Yuri Lowenthal
Winter Schnee: Elizabeth Maxwell
Salem: Jen Taylor
Neopolitan: No Voice Actor
Dr. Arthur Watts: Christopher Sabat
Tyrian Callows: Jessie James Grelle
Hazel Rainart: William Orendorff
Bartholomew Oobleck: Joel Heyman
Peter Port: Ryan Haywood and 1 other
Anthony Sardinha
Maria Calavera: Melissa Sternenberg
Adam Taurus: Garrett Hunter
Robyn Hill: Cristina Valenzuela
Roman Torchwick: Gray G. Haddock and 2 others
Billy Kametz
Christopher Wehkamp
Neptune Vasilias: Kerry Shawcross
Glynda Goodwitch: Kathleen Zuelch
Jacques Schnee: Jason Douglas
Raven Branwen: Anna Hullum
Clover Ebi: Christopher Wehkamp
Elm Ederne: Dawn M. Bennett
Marrow Amin: Marrow Amin
Harriet Bree: Anairis Quiñones
Vine Zeki: Todd Womack
Ghira Belladonna: Kent Williams
Whitley Schnee: Howard Wang
Ilia Amitola: Cherami Leigh
Kali Belladonna: Tara Platt
Taiyang Xiao Long: Burnie Burns
Vernal: Amber Lee Connors
Little: Luci Christian
Somewhat: Luci Christian
May Marigold: Kdin Jenzen
Joanna Greenleaf: Marissa Lenti
Fiona Thyme: Michele Everheart
Dr. Pietro Polendina: Dave Fennoy
Klein Sieben: J. Michael Tatum
Corsac Albain: Derek Mears
Fennec Albain: Mike McFarland
Leonardo Lionheart: Daman Mills
Curious Cat: Robbie Daymond
Coco Adel: Ashley Jenkins
Velvet Scarlatina: Caiti Ward
Yatsuhashi Daichi: Joe MacDonald
Cardin Winchester: Adam Ellis
Caroline Cordovin: Mela Lee
Jabberwalker: Richard Norman
Jinn: Colleen Clinkenbeard
Flynt Coal: Flynt Flossy
Neon Katt: Meg Turney
Saphron Cotta-Arc: Lindsay Sheppard
Terra Cotta-Arc: Jamie Smith
Blacksmith: Kimlinh Tran
Lil’ Miss Malachite: Luci Christian
Willow Schnee: Caitlin Glass
The Hound: Ernesto Jason Liebrecht
Hei “Junior” Xiong: Jack Pattillo
Miltia Malachite: Maggie Tominey
Melanie Malachite: Maggie Tominey
Zwei: Penny Layne Matthews
Ozma: Aaron Dismuke and 1 other
Shannon McCormick
God of Light: Chase McCaskill
God of Darkness: Bruce DuBose
Ambrosius: Valentine Stokes
Jinxy: Brendan Blaber
Red Prince: Michael Malconian
Herbalist: Christopher Guerrero
Creatures of Grimm: William Orendorff
MINOR ROLES
Announcer: Jeff Williams
AK-130 Android: Shane Newville
Shopkeep: Patrick Rodriguez
Goons: William Lopez and 1 other
Isaiah Torres
Cyril Ian: Patrick Rodriguez
Lisa Lavender: Jen Brown
Student: Kerry Shawcross
Russel Thrush: Shane Newville
Police Officers: Burnie Burns and 1 other
Joel Heyman
Sailors: Isaiah Torres and 1 other
Daniel Fabelo
White Fang Goons: Chris Martin and 4 others
Austin Hardwicke
Miles Luna
Dustin Matthews
Josh Ornelas
Penny’s Driver: Alan Abdine
Tukson: Adam Ellis
CCT AI: Megan Castro
Schnee Corp Operator: Emily McBride
Atlas Soldiers: Jon Risinger and 19 others
Patrick Rodriguez
Shane Newville
Kerry Shawcross
Josh Flanagan
Jeb-Aguilar Kendrick
J.D. Arredondo
Kirk Johnson
Alena Lecorchick
Tony Salvaggio
César Altagracia
Quentin Holtz
Nicholas Swift
Ed Whetstone
Cody Hawkins
Andrea Ratsos
Noël Wiggins
Dalton Allen
Nick Cramer
Alena Lecorchick
White Fang Lieutenant: Gray G. Haddock
“Deery”: Maggie Tominey
Student: Jacob Strickler
Perry: Kyle Taylor
Councilman: Gray G. Haddock
Reese Chloris: Erin Winn
Bolin Hori: Jon Risinger
Brawnz Ni: Blaine Gibson
Roy Stallion: No Voice Actor
Nolan Porfirio: Aaron Marquis
May Zedong: No Voice Actor
Bartender: Markus Horstmeyer
Nebula Violette: Kate Warner
Scarlet David: Gavin Free
Dew Gayl: Kim Newman
Sage Ayana: Josh Ornelas
Gwen Darcy: Mylissa Zelechowski
Octavia Ember: Claire Hogan
Video Game Announcer: Gray G. Haddock
Ciel Soleil: Yssa Badiola
Salesman: César Altagracia
Woman: Kate Warner
Man: Robert Reynolds
Large Man: Alex Leonard
Inn Keeper: Joe MacDonald
Crying Child Illusion: Maggie Tominey
Amber: Laura Bailey
Paramedic: Jon Risinger
Atlas Security Guard: Jonathan Floyd
Haven Tourist: Robert Reynolds
News Reporter: Tyler Coe
Broadcast Op: Cole Gallian
Warning Announcer: Kate Warner
Atlas Ship Captain: Travis Willingham
Blue Three: Andrea Caprotti
Mayor: Mike McFarland
Blacksmith: Christopher Guerrero
Dying Huntsman: Alejandro Saab
Captain: Bruce Carey
Reporters: Tyler Coe
Amber Lee Connors
Jason Douglas
Crew Member 1: Yunhao Zhang
First Mate: Derrek Ziegler
Crew Member 2: Chris Kokkinos
Oscar’s Aunt: Marissa Lenti
Higanbana Waitress: Kim Newman
Businessman: Scott Frerichs
Businesswoman: Amber Lee Connors
Henry Marigold: Alejandro Saab
Angry Businessman: Nick Landis
Waiter: Kyler Smith
Trophy Wife: Felecia Angelle
Husband: Chris Kokkinos
An Ren: Dawn M. Bennett
Lie Ren (young): Apphia Yu
Young Blacksmith: Connor Pickens
Tall Boy: Scott Frerichs
Short Boy: Marissa Lenti
Medium Boy: Amber Lee Connors
Li Ren: Kaiji Tang
Nora Valkyrie (young): Kristen McGuire
Mistral Pilot: Stan Lewis
Atlas Pilot: Richard Norman
Train Announcer: Alena Lecorchick
Mistral Pilot: Reina Scully
Menagerie Guard: Gio Coutinho
Bartender: Zane Rutledge
Shay D. Mann: Clifford Chapin
Sienna Khan: Monica Rial
Bandit One: Chris Kokkinos
Saber Rodentia: William Ball
Bandit Two: Billy B. Burson III
Worried Mother: Victoria Holden
Mata: Scott Frerichs
Yuma: Nick Landis
Ramen Shop Owner: Nick Landis
Small Girl: Emily Fajardo
Trifa: Emily Fajardo
Menagerie Guard 1: Stan Lewis
Menagerie Guard 2: Jenn K. Tidwell
Faunus: Willem W. Keetell and 1 other
Ariel LaCroix
Young Faunus Woman: Christine Stuckart
Older Faunus Man: Patrick Rodriguez
White Fang Members: Luis “Paco” Vazquez and 2 others
Willem W. Keetell
Jenn K. Tidwell
Mistral Police Captain: Jamie Smith
White Fang Guards: Christine Stuckart and 2 others
César Altagracia
Connor Pickens
Dee: Alex Mai
Dudley: Christopher Guerrero
Mistral Woman: Lauren Aptekar
Newscaster: Ethan Marler
Body Guard: Jenn K. Tidwell
Frightened Man: Richard Norman
Eldest Daughter: Jenn K. Tidwell
Youngest Daughter: Lauren Aptekar
Tock: Ruth Urquhart
Adrian Cotta-Arc: Lucella Wren Clary
Nubuck Guards: Kyle Phillips
Red Haired Woman: Jen Brown
Terminal Soldier: Connor Pickens
Argus Air Control: Danzer Koehler
Manta Two-Two: Noël Wiggins
Manta Three-Four: Dalton Allen
Manta Two-One: Melanie Stern
Manta Two-Four: Joe Clary
Atlas Air Traffic Female: Alena Lecorchick
Drunk Mann: Joel Mann
Drinking Buddy: Dustin Matthews
Forest: Eric Baudour
Pilots: Billy B. Burson III and 1 other
Todd Womack
Fria: Luci Christian
Newscaster: Scott Morgan
Mantle Citizen: Kirk Johnson
Mantle Patrol: Quentin Holtz
News Broadcaster: Kyle Taylor
AK-200 Driver: Ed Whetstone
Patrol: Connor Pickens
Waiters: Kirk Johnson and 1 other
Christine Stuckart
Female Dinner Guest: Lauren Aptekar
Councilman Sleet: Chad James
Councilwoman Camilla: Anairis Quiñones
Mantle Child: Brooke Olson
Citizens: Quentin Holtz and 5 others
Nikita Steele
Nicholas Swift
Jenn K. Tidwell
Alena Lecorchick
Ed Whetstone
Manta Team Delta: Richard Norman
Atlas Pilots: Ed Whetstone and 1 other
Alena Lecorchick
Atlas Commander: Zoe Terhune and 1 other
Kate Daigler
Atlas Technician: Alena Lecorchick
Reporter: Nick Schwartz
Mother: Jenn K. Tidwell
Disgruntled Grandmother: Christine Stuckart
Fiona’s Uncle: Gus Sorola
Crimson: César Altagracia
Mechanical Voice: Andrea Ratsos
Operator: Nick Schwartz
Madame: Linda Leonard
Step-Sisters: Amanda Lee
Rhodes: Christian Young
Commanders: Billy B. Burson III and 2 others
Kdin Jenzen
Zack Watkins
Child: Alexia Cruz
Father: Matthew Cruz
Computer Terminal: Alanah Pearce
Atlas Officer: Billy B. Burson III
CCT Voice: Jackie Izawa
Civilian: Chris Demarais
Summer Rose: Morgan Lauré Garrett
The Bird: Richard Norman
Mouse: Brendan Blaber
Mouse Leader: Jamie Battle
Townsperson: Jamie Battle
Toy Soldiers: Nick Cramer and 4 others
Billy B. Burson III
Kdin Jenzen
Cody Hawkins
Michael Malconian
Toy Guard: Brendan Blaber
White Pawns: Brandan Blaber and 3 others
Billy B. Burson III
Jamie Battle
Michael Malconian
Hawker: César Altagracia
Teapot Lady: Kdin Jenzen
Blue Paper Pleaser: Connor Pickens
Yellow Paper Pleaser: Dalton Allen
Green Paper Pleaser: Dustin Matthews
Red Paper Pleaser: Paula Decanini
Purple Paper Pleaser: Yssa Badiola
Genial Gem: Paula Decanini
Alyx: Shara Kirby
Vacuan 1: Eddy Rivas
Vacuan 2: Melinda Bonifay
ADDITIONAL VOICES
Austin Hardwicke
Blaine Gibson
Daniel Fabelo
Dustin Matthews
Harley Dwortz
Jeff Yohn
Kris McMeans
Kristina Nguyen
Luis “Paco” Vazquez
Maggie Tominey
Megan Castro
Shane Newville
Sheena Duquette
Stefanie Hardy
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legally-brief · 2 months ago
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MOVIES WITH MEN IN UNDERWEAR (This is outdated- website shutdown early 2000’s)
“J-K”
Title Description of "UnderScene"
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Jamón, jamón (1992) (Salami, Salami) Spanish movie: First scene is audition for underwear model. Lots of good shots
Jawbreaker (1999) Comedy. Ethan Erickson in a bedroom scene.
Jeffrey (1995) See this movie!!! Great white briefs scene with male lead; many other shirtless hot men in NYC.
Jerk, The (1979) Steve Martin lives up to the title by wearing white full-cut droopy boxer shorts in several scenes.
Jockaholics (XXX), Sierra Pacific/Tiger Media dir. Jerry Douglas, 1989(?) Jockstrap fetishists will want to check out this pornvid as a jockstrap makes its way from one sexual encounter to another. Phil Bradley, Jason Andrews and others star.
John Loves Mary (1949) Ronald Reagan changes his pants on camera, revealing his dark khaki boxers for all the world to see.
Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI (1986) (TV) Dramatised story of black, female FBI recruit. Her handsome husband (William Allen Young) strips to his spotted white boxer shorts in a bedroom scene.
Johnny Come Lately (1943) James Cagney takes his pants off to give them to the maid for cleaning. He wears long underwear.
Johnny Mnemonic (1995) Keanu Reaves in silk boxers (first scene).
Johnny Suede (1992) Brad Pitt. Major photo opportunity when he sits down for breakfast in his socks and underwear.
Johns (1996) David Arquette in white boxers.
Journey: Absolution, The (1997) Sci-fi. Mario Lopez, Richard Grieco, and a host of other gorgeous guys in white boxer briefs in many scenes throughout most of the movie.
Joy of Sex (1984) Christopher Lloyd, and Cameron Dye, in white briefs. Another guy in red.
Julia Has Two Lovers (1990) Pre X-Files David Duchovny. During the first 20 to 30 minutes, intermittent shots of Duchovny in gray briefs. Some excellent profile shots.
Jury Duty (1995) Pauly Shore as a male stripper at beginning and end of movie. Strips to G-string and struts his stuff. Very big looking bulge.
Just Looking (1999) "After Lenny's (Ryan Merriman's) pants fall down, we briefly see him in his underwear".
Just One of the Guys (1985) Billy Jacoby in boxers and an open robe.
Key To The City (1950) Clark Gable strips down to his A-shirt, white boxers and garters in front of another older man. A funny garter scene comes later in film.
Kid from Brooklyn, The (1946) In a fight in the dark, a milkman played by Danny Kaye, gets half of his pants - one entire pant leg - ripped off, revealing full-cut powder blue boxers.
Kid in King Arthur's Court, A (1995) Thomas Ian Nicholas in his boxers a couple of times during the movie after getting out of bed in the morning, and when he was practising his karate.
Kids (1995) Depicts Brooklyn teenagers running rampant in pursuit of unprotected sex. Multiple views of teens in boxer shorts.
Kiss or Kill (1997) A guy gets into bed with a young boy (both are in their underwear, but nothing else happens).
Kiss Of Death (1995) Rowdy customer who gets out of line at a strip bar is forced to make his exotic dancing debut onstage in his briefs.
Knock Off (1998) Jean-Claude Van Damme has to yank off his pants when he discovers there is a bomb in them.
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jxrm · 2 months ago
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book log - 2024 (so far)
diva by daisy goodwin
the heiress by rachel hawkins
only if you’re lucky by stacy willingham
the chateau by jaclyn goldis
just stay away by tony wirt
the other mothers by katherine faulker
middle of the night by riley sager
the disappearance of astrid bricard by natasha lester
every time i go in vacation, someone dies by catherine mack
the last caretaker by jessica strawser
just for the summer by abby jimenez
house of glass by sarah pekkanen
the mayor of maxwell street by avery cunningham
first lie wins by ashley elston
the phoenix crown by kate quinn
murder road by simone st. james
the fury by alex michaelides
happiness falls by angie kim
the house of last resort by christopher golden
run rose run by dolly parton
the chalice of the gods by rick riordan
there should have been right by nalini singh
the mysterious case of the alperton angels by janice hallet
darling girls by sally hepworth
the pieces around us by leigh fields
love, theoretically by ali hazelwood
the teacher by frieda mcfadden
x by jack croxell
iron flame by rebecca yarros
the only suspect by louise candlish
throwback by maurene goo
the housemaid is watching by frieda mcfadden
zara hossain is here by sabina khan
slice by angie caedis
the ways of the dead by neely tucker
orphan train by christina baker
a court of silver flames by sarah j. mass
come and get it by kiley reid
the drowning woman by robyn harding
when i bleed: poems about endometriosis by maggie bowyer
the house in the pines by ana reyes
only say good things by crystal hefner
the mother-in-law by sally hepworth
daughter of mine by megan miranda
lore olympus: volume four by rachel smythe
this time it’s real by ann liang
anna o by matthew blake
the girl with the louding voice by abi dare
where the forest meets the stars by glendy vanderah
a friend in the dark by samantha m. bailey
the wife app by carolyn mackler
howl’s moving castle by diana wynne jones
the spanish love deception by elena armas
divide by jessa russo
lies and weddings by kevin kwan
the foxhole victory tour by amy lynn green
dying to tell by keri beevis
my father, the panda killer by jamie jo hoang
the wedding party by l.r. jones
girl gone mad by avery bishop
starter wife by bethany lopez
the queens of new york by e.l. shen
theater lovers by ciara blume
once upon a broken heart by stephanie garber
the surrogate mother by frieda mcfadden
crying in h mart by michelle zauner
don’t forget to write by sara goldman confino
the next girl by carla kovach
the paradise problem by christina lauren
ivy league liars by grace costello
every summer after by carley fortune
the ballad of never after by stephanie garber
a curse of true love by stephanie garber
the devil’s storybooks by natalie babbit
expiration dates by rebecca serle
the murmur of bees by sofia segovia
growing up hadley by dana harp
the vacation by john marrs
rum punch regrets by anna kemp
the five-star weekend by elin hilderbrand
people to follow by olivia worley
the treasure hunters club by tom ryan
you shouldn’t be here by lauren thoman
trophy wife by bethany lopez
seven summers by paige toon
veridian sterling fakes it by jennifer gooch
the friendship club by robyn carr
women of good fortune by sophie wan
the smuggler’s apprentice of guatemala by lachlan page
this summer will be different by carley fortune
natural selection by elin hilderbrand
the passengers by john marrs
asap by axie oh
island of shadows by christopher kvintus
swan song by elin hilderbrand
lore olympus: volume five by rachel smythe
blue hawaiian by carla luna
the villain edit by laurie devore
hermione granger and the order of the phoenix by sara baines-miller
the hotel nantucket by elin hilderbrand
bummer camp by ann garvin
pink glass houses by asha elias
cut and thirst by margaret atwood
the exception to the rule by christina lauren
#crimetime by jeneva rose
incidents around the house by josh malerman
the mistress by valerie keogh
kiki’s delivery service by eiko kadono
when we were friends by jane green
the honey-don’t list by christina lauren
worst wingman ever by abby jimenez
the perfect couple by elin hilderbrand
home is where the bodies are by jeneva rose
the only good indians by stephen graham jones
roar by cecelia ahern
the wedding people by alison espach
look in the mirror by catherine steadman
fit to die by daniel kalla
uglies by scott westerfield
hideaway by nicole lundrigan
the fortune teller by natasha boydell
crazy rich asians by kevin kwan
the wish by nicholas sparks
how the penguins saved veronica by hazel prior
the plus one by s. c. lalli
the haters by robyn harding
china rich girlfriend by kevin kwan
rich people problems by kevin kwan
the haunting of moscow house by olesya salnikova gilmore
the lonely hearts book club by lucy gilmore
the measure by nikki erlick
somewhere beyond the sea by tj klume
adam and evie’s matchmaking tour by nora nguyen
i was a teenage slasher by stephen graham jones
here one moment by liane moriarity
badass bonita by kim guerra
zetas till we die by amber and danielle brown
shred sisters by betsy learner
one of the girls by lucy clarke
society of lies by lauren ling brown
the radius of us by marie marquardt
fantasticland by mike bockoven
sheets by brenna thummler
the boyfriend by frieda mcfadden
delicates by brenna thummler
no one will know by rose carlyle
lights by brenna thummler
counting miracles by nicholas sparks
the night we lost him by laura dave
ghost stories by ron ripley
the hitchcock hotel by stephanie wrobel
for better or cursed by kate williams
the last one at the wedding by jason rekulak
creation lake by rachel kushner
like mother, like daughter by kimberly mccreight
libby lost and found by stephanie booth
the nosy neighbour by nita prose
needy little things by channelle desamours
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moon-meridian · 1 year ago
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hello, friends! here is a collection of some of my favorite faces. i'll update this list as i come into contact with faces that i've been introduced to and want to interact with. please keep in mind that this list is just what comes to mind, i love new faces so feel free to suggest new ones to me !#happyroleplaying
ACTORS
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aaron paul, aaron taylor-johnson, aaron tveit, adam dimarco, adan canto, alan ritchson, alberto rosende, alexander calvert, alexander skarsgard, alex fitzalan, alfie allen, alfonso herrera, alfred enoch, alvaro rico, andre lamoglia, andrew garfield, andrew matarazzo, andy samberg, angus cloud, antoni porowski, antony starr, armie hammer, aron piper, austin butler, avan jogia, ben barnes, bill skarsgard, blair redford, blake jenner, bob morley, boyd holbrook, brandon flynn, brant daughtry, brenton thwaites, brian j. smith, bright vachirawit chivaaree, cameron monaghan, casey cott, carter jenkins, chace crawford, chadwick boseman, chance perdomo, charles melton, charlie coxx, charlie heaton, charlie hunnam, charlie weber, chase stokes, cheyenne jackson, chris evans, chris hemsworth, chris messina, chris pine, christian navarro, christopher abbott, chris wood, cody christian, cody fern, cole sprouse, colton haynes, curran walters, dacre montgomery, daniel sharman, darren barnet, darren criss, david castaneda, david castro, david corenswet, dean geyer, dominic cooper, dominic sherwood, drey ray tanner, drew van acker, dylan minnette, dylan o'brien, dylan sprayberry, dylan sprouse, ed westwick, eka darville, eric dane, evan peters.
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felix mallard, finn jones, finn wittrock, froy gutierrez, gavin leatherwood, gong yoo, grant gustin, gregg sulkin, gus kenworthy, hart denton, hasan minhaj, henry cavill, henry zaga, herman tommeras, hero fiennes-tiffin, hugh dancy, ian bohen, ian harding, ian somerhalder, itzan escamilla, iwan rheon, jack falahee, jack quaid, jack mulhern, jack o'connell, jacob artist, jacob elordi, jai courtney, jan luis castellanos, jared padelecki, jason momoa, jedidiah goodacre, jensen ackles, jeremy allen white, jeremy jordan, joe dempsie, joe keery, joel kinnaman, joel mchale, joe manganiello, jonathan groff, jon bernthal, jon krazinski, jordan fisher, jorge lopez, joseph gilgun, josh hartnett, joshua bassett, justin hartley, justin theroux, karamo brown, karl urban, kit harrington, kj apa, kyle allen, liam hemsworth, logan shroyer, louis partridge, lucien laviscount, luke evans, luke pasqualino.
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manny jacinto, manu rios, matt bomer, matthew daddario, mark pellegrino, mason gooding, maxence danet-fauvel, max irons, max riemelt, mena massoud, michael cimino, michael trevino, michael vlamis, michele morrone, michiel huisman, miguel bernardeau, miguel herran, mike colter, miguel angel silvestre, miles heizer, milo ventimiglia, nathan parsons, nicholas galitzine, nick robinson, nico mirallegro, nico tortorella, nikolaj coster-waldua, noah centineo, nolan gerard funk, oliver jackson-cohen, oliver stark, omar ayuso, omar rudberg, oscar isaac, paul wesley, penn badgley, pol granch, rafael silva, rahul kohli, rami malik, richard madden, ricky whittle, riz ahmed, robert sheehan, rome flynn, ronen rubenstein, ross lynch, rudy pankow, rupert grint, ryan guzman, ryan kelley, ryan potter, sam claflin, sam heughan, samuel larson, scott eastwood, sean teale, sebastian de souza, sebastian stan, shiloh fernandez, skeet ulrich, steven strait.
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taron egerton, taylor zakhar perez, theo james, thomas doherty, timothy granaderos, timothy olyphant, toby kebbell, toby wallace, tom ellis, tom hiddleston, tom holland, tom hopper, tom pelphrey, tyler blackburn, tyler hoechlin, tyler lawrence gray, tyler posey, wentworth miller, zac efron.
MUSICIANS
austin porter, benito ocasio (bad bunny), brandon arreaga, charlie puth, dominic fike, edwin honoret, harry styles, jack gilinsky, jack harlow, jaden smith, joe jonas, lil nas z, machine gun kelly, nick jonas, nick mara, omar apollo, shawn mendes, troye sivan, zayn malik, zion kuwonu.
EASTERN
bang chan, choi chanhee, choi minho, christian yu, han seungwoo, jackson wang, jay park, jung ki-suck, kim jennie, kim jisoo, kim jongdae, kwon hyuk lai, kuan-lin, lalisa manoban, lee dae-hwi, lee tae-min, mark yien tuan, ong seong-wu, roseanne park, taehyung, wong kunhang, wu yi fan, xiao dejun, and yan an.
MODELS
adam senn, adil haddaoui, adrien sahores, agustin bruno, arthur gosse, billy vandendooren, bo develius, brad skelly, brooklyn beckham, cameron dallas, casey jackson, christian hogue, daniel abohzira, daniel bederov, david gandy, derek chadwick, desire mia, diego barrueco, francisco lachowski, gage gomez, gui fedrezzi, harvey newton-haydon, isha blaaker, ivan kozak, jacob bixenman, janis danner, jamie dornan, joe collier, jordan torres, juan betancourt, julian schratter, kit butler, lenny izaguire, manu rios, marlon teixeira, marvin cortes, matthew noszka, matty carrington, maverick mcconnell, michael yerger, neels visser, nick bateman, nicolas simoes, nyle dimarco, ollie loudon, owen lindberg, rafael lazzini, rafael miller, reese king, richard diess, robbie satchwell, sean opry, simon loof, simon nessman, tanner reese, tom webb, vinnie hacker, will higginson, xavier serrano, zander fitzpatrick
UNCLASSIFIED
gus kenworthy, noah beck, ryan garcia, vlad hoshin.
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pop-culture-diary · 15 days ago
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“Frozen” Royal Drury Lane Theatre 
Muzyka i słowa: Kristen Anderson-Lopez i Robert Lopez 
Libretto: Jennifer Lee 
Reżyseria: Michael Grandage 
Choreografia: Rob Ashford 
Scenografia: Christopher Oram 
Kostiumy: Christopher Oram 
Występują: Samantha Barks, Laura Dawkes, Oliver Ormson, Jammy Kasongo, Ashley Birchall, Mikayla Jade, Craig Gallivan, Richard Frame, India Moon, Phoebe Penfold, Ben Irish, Lizzy-Rose Esin-Kelly, Jak Skelly, Jacqui Sanchez, Ashley J Daniels, Rhianne Alleyne, Gabrielle Cocca, Molly Francis, Isabella Glanznig Santos, Aoife Kenny, Jemma Revell, Caitlin Tipping, Jemal Felix, Jordan Fox, Dominic Adam Griffin, George Hinson, Jonathan Milton, Rodney Vubya, Marianne Bardgett, Rebecca Botterill, Oliver Brenin, Laura Emmitt, Matt Gillett, Justin-Lee Jones, Jordan Livesey, Harriet Samuels, Ed Wade, Anna Woodside 
Tekst pisany na podstawie spektaklu z 5 września 2024. 
Gdy w 2013 roku "Kraina Lodu" odniosła porażający sukces finansowy, stało się jasne, że sceniczna adaptacja to tylko kwestia czasu. Musical zadebiutował na Broadwayu w 2018 roku, ale zniknął z afisza z powodu pandemii. Na szczęście w 2021 roku odbyła się londyńska premiera musicalu i tytuł pozostał na afiszu do września 2024. W porównaniu z "Królem Lwem" to dość krótko, ale "Kraina Lodu" ma niedługo zawitać do wszystkich domów dzięki platformie Disney+. 
Księżniczka Anna z Arendell (Laura Dawkes) nie może się doczekać koronacji swojej siostry, Elsy (Samantha Barks), która zakończy wieloletnią izolację królewskiego dworu. Elsa nie podziela jej ekscytacji, obawia się stanięcia przed poddanymi i konieczności ukrycia lodowych mocy, z którymi zmaga się od dzieciństwa. Niestety, pośpieszne zaręczyny siostry z księciem Hansem (Oliver Ormson) sprawiają, że traci kontrolę, zamraża królestwo i przerażona ucieka w góry. Poczuwając się do odpowiedzialności, Anna wyrusza za nią. Z pomocą sprzedawcy lodu Kristoffa (Jammy Kasongo), jego wiernego renifera Svena (Ashley Birchall) i magicznego bałwanka Olafa (Craig Gallivan) chce znaleźć siostrę, przywrócić lato i uratować Arendell. 
Gwiazdą spektaklu była bez wątpienia fenomenalna Samantha Barks. Odpowiednio królewska i majestatyczna, pokazywała dwa oblicza Elsy: idealną królową i zagubioną dziewczynę, rozpaczliwie potrzebującą miłości i pomocy. Przepiękny, mocny głos Barks sprawia, że jej wykonanie ikonicznego “Let it go” nie ustępowało wersji filmowej. A pamiętajmy, że śpiewając musiała też zgrać się z efektami specjalnymi. Warto też wspomnieć o perfekcyjnym odwzorowaniu zachowania animowanej postaci, łącznie z pamiętnym szelmowskim uśmiechem. 
Laura Dawkes wniosła w rolę Anny wiele charyzmy i chaotycznej energii, kreując tym samym postać realistycznej dziewczyny, której daleko do perfekcyjnej księżniczki. Jej optymizm i pozytywne zakręcenie ujmowały za serce i stanowiły ciekawy kontrast do pozornie oschłej Elsy. Uroczo wypadała zarówno w duetach z Barks jak i grającym Kristoffa Jammym Kasongo. 
Oliver Ormson świetnie prezentował się jako kłamliwy książę Hans. Łatwo uwierzyć, że z jego charyzmą i mocnym głosem da radę porwać tłumy i podbić serc mieszkańców Arandell. Niestety, od pierwszego pojawienia się na scenie wydawał się nieco zbyt złowieszczy, co zmniejszyło zaskoczenie, gdy w końcu pokazał prawdziwą twarz.  
Jammy Kasongo był za to wspaniałym Kristoffem. Musical sprawnie rozszerza tę postać, pozwalając aktorowi pobawić się rolą (chociażby dodając trochę pazura w scenie poznania Anny i Hansa na targu) i mocniej zarysować relację z Anną. Kasongo świetnie pokazuje zażyłość między Kristoffem i Svenem i błyszczy szczególnie w drugim akcie, gdy w dopisanej na rzecz musicalu piosence “Kristoff Lullaby” niepokoi się o Annę. 
Craig Gallivan miał przed sobą zadanie trudne zadanie, bo rola Olafa nie ogranicza się do zadania wokalnego i aktorskiego, trzeba też operować skomplikowaną kukiełką bałwanka. Co więcej, przez cały spektakl trzeba balansować na cienkiej linii pomiędzy byciem uroczym, a irytującym. W wykonaniu Gallivana Olaf wypadł idealnie, nieprzesadnie słodko, niczym rozczulające, małe dziecko. 
Ogromny szacunek należy się też aktorkom wcielającym się w role małej Anny i Elsy: India Moon (Anna) to wulkan energii, którym wprost nie dało się nie zachwycić, a Phoebe Penfold (Elsa) perfekcyjnie opanowała choreografię magii. Ibie dziewczynki świetnie oddają siostrzaną więź swoich postaci. 
Nie można też nie wspomnieć o Ashley Birchall, która w “Krainie Lodu” mierzyła się z najtrudniejszą chyba rolą na West Endzie. Spędzenie całego spektaklu ciężkim kostiumie Svena, poruszając się w wiecznie zgiętej pozycji wygląda mi na zadanie wprost z koszmaru. 
Sam kostium był wprost przepiękny, bardzo realistyczny i genialnie zaprojektowany, tak by pozwalać animatorce poruszać się jak renifer, a nawet mrugać oczami. Równie dobrze wypadała misternie wykonana kukiełka Olafa przyczepiona do kostiumu grającego go aktora, która nawet z wysokości balkonu wyglądała miękką w dotyku i pozwalała rozróżnić wyraz twarzy bałwanka. 
Zaprojektowane przez Christophera Orama kostiumy stanowiły perfekcyjne odwzorowanie filmu animowanego. Można było zobaczyć zarówno stroje koronacyjne jak i ikoniczną lodową suknię. Pojawiło się też kilka nowych pomysłów, jak na przykład wspaniale realistyczny śnieżny strój Anny czy bitewny kombinezon Elsy z drugiego aktu. 
Tworząc scenografię Oram zdecydował się na połączenie jej klasycznych elementów z ekranami do wizualizacji, stanowiącymi tło. Efekt końcowy zapierał dech w piersiach. Na scenie zbudowano zarówno zamek w Arendell jak i lodowy pałac Elsy, a dzięki ekranom, za oknem można było dojrzeć poruszającą się zorzę polarną. Nie zabrakło też letniej krainy Olafa, która wyrastała z podłogi, by zniknąć, gdy tylko piosenka dobiegła końca. Nie zapomniano też o detalach, wykorzystując nawiązania do kultury skandynawskiej zarówno w kostiumach, jak i wnętrzach. 
Świetnie prezentowały się też efekty specjalne, a przecież przeniesienie na scenę animacji, wymagało ogromnej kreatywności i zasobów. “Kraina Lodu” wykorzystywała mieszankę wspomnianych już ekranów, oświetlenia i zachwycających efektów praktycznych, by pokazać ikoniczne momenty z filmu, włączając w to odlatującą na wietrze pelerynę, tworzoną na oczach widza suknię czy zamarzanie Arendell. Szkoda tylko, że lodowy pałac powstaje za kurtyną. 
Rob Ashford stworzył choreografię bardzo nierówną, która świetnie sprawdzała się w jednej scenie, a w innej całkiem zawodziła. Wspaniale wypadały sceny używania magii, każdy ruch jest przemyślany i perfekcyjnie zgrany z efektami specjalnymi. Cudownie zaaranżowano każde wejście istot magicznych. Zachwycało też przedstawienie zamieci, którą tworzą przebrani na biało tancerze, ale już goniące się przez nią postaci wypadają dość groteskowo. Zawiodła mnie też piosenka “Miłość stanęła w drzwiach”, która w porównaniu z animacją, czy innymi scenami z musicalu wypadła jednocześnie nudno i dziwacznie. Co gorsza, brakowało w niej też energii. 
Jeśli chodzi o libretto, wprowadzono subtelne zmiany względem filmu, pojawiły się też wątki poruszone dopiero w drugiej części animacji. Użyto wszystkich piosenek, które znamy i kochamy z filmu, ale też dopisano nowe, dodające głębi postaciom (“Dangerous to dream” czy “Monster”) i trzymające wysoki poziom, do którego przyzwyczaili nas Kristen Anderson-Lopez i Robert Lopez. 
Szczerze powiedziawszy sceniczna “Kraina Lodu” nie zachwyciła mnie tak jak się spodziewałam. Mimo świetnej muzyki, fenomenalnych artystek i pięknej oprawy wizualnej, w wielu scenach po prostu coś mi nie pasowało. Może zawiodła choreografia, może zabrakło czegoś więcej, a może po prostu ja miałam zbyt wysokie wymagania. Dość, że choć płyta z nowojorskiej “Krainy Lodu” pozostanie jednym z moich ulubionych musicalowych soundtracków, nie wybrałabym się ponownie do teatru, nawet gdyby spektakl nie zniknął z afisza. To powiedziawszy, warto było zobaczyć to na scenie, cieszyć się tą niepowtarzalną atmosferą i na żywo podziwiać Samanthę Barks w roli Elsy. 
Ale to tylko moja opinia, a ja nie jestem obiektywna.
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Working-class waitress Slim thought she was entering a life of domestic bliss when she married Mitch, the man of her dreams. After the arrival of their first child, her picture perfect life is shattered when she discovers Mitch’s hidden possessive dark side, a controlling and abusive alter ego that can turn trust, love and tranquility into terror. Terrified for her child’s safety, Slim flees with her daughter. Relentless in his pursuit and enlisting the aid of lethal henchmen, Mitch continually stalks the prey that was once his family. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Slim Hiller: Jennifer Lopez Mitch Hiller: Billy Campbell Ginny: Juliette Lewis Joe: Dan Futterman Jupiter: Fred Ward Jim Toller: Bill Cobbs FBI Agent: Jeff Kober Instructor: Bruce A. Young Gracie Hiller: Tessa Allen Phil: Christopher Maher Mrs. Hiller: Janet Carroll Robbie: Noah Wyle Homeowner: Bruce French FBI Agent: Dan Martin FBI Agent: Brent Sexton Teacher Betty: Sandra Nelson Waitress: Lynne Marie Stewart Jupiter’s Blonde Girl: Margaret Emery Electronics Store Clerk: Victor McCay Mitch’s Young Blonde: Nikki Bokal Front Desk Clerk: John O’Brien Bank Teller: Louisa Abernathy Ticket Clerk: Kerri Higuchi Soup Server: Fern Ward Mr. Hiller: James Noah First Cop: Leif Riddell Teddy: Ruben Madera Film Crew: Production Design: Doug Kraner Producer: Rob Cowan Director of Photography: Rogier Stoffers Producer: Irwin Winkler Director: Michael Apted Writer: Nicholas Kazan Co-Producer: Jeanney Kim Casting: John Brace Stunt Coordinator: Simon Crane Transportation Captain: Don Tardino Executive Producer: E. Bennett Walsh Makeup Department Head: Teresa M. Austin Costume Design: Shay Cunliffe Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Paul Massey Music Editor: Zigmund Gron Costume Supervisor: Helen Monaghan Set Decoration: Tracey A. Doyle Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Doug Hemphill Sound Mixer: Robert Janiger Second Assistant Director: Joan G. Bostwick First Assistant Editor: Thomas Calderon Supervising Sound Editor: John A. Larsen Location Manager: Jennifer Dunne Art Direction: Andrew Menzies Key Grip: Brian H. Reynolds Assistant Art Director: Greg Berry Editor: Rick Shaine Unit Production Manager: Dennis Stuart Murphy First Assistant Director: Robert Huberman Construction Coordinator: David T. Cannon Script Supervisor: Benita Brazier Casting: Linda Lowy Camera Operator: Chris Squires Music Editor: Dina Eaton Key Makeup Artist: Pamela Santori Production Accountant: Michael Goosen Property Master: Chris Ubick Stunts: Gábor Piroch Special Effects Coordinator: Rick Thompson Unit Publicist: Vic Heutschy Still Photographer: Van Redin Assistant Sound Editor: David Wolowic Sound Effects Editor: Ken Fischer Hair Department Head: Martin Samuel ADR Supervisor: Lucy Coldsnow-Smith Color Timer: Harry Muller Assistant Sound Editor: Paul Apted Assistant Sound Editor: J. Aloysius Flanagan III Hairstylist: Susan Germaine Assistant Editor: Andrew Blustain ADR Editor: Kelly Oxford Foley Editor: Christopher Flick Set Designer: Suzan Wexler Makeup Artist: Margot Boccia Transportation Co-Captain: Timothy P. Ryan Cableman: Tom Fox Orchestrator: Nicholas Dodd Key Hair Stylist: Rod Ortega Rigging Gaffer: Martin Bosworth Casting Assistant: Derek Marquand Standby Painter: Lisa Shaftel Propmaker: Tony R. Medina First Assistant Camera: Makiko Carlson Dialogue Editor: Susan Dawes Dialogue Editor: Mildred Iatrou Original Music Composer: David Arnold Production Assistant: J. Wilfrid White Set Dresser: Paul Mugavero Graphic Designer: Steven Samanen Set Production Assistant: Trish Stanard Leadman: Luigi Mugavero Stand In: Alder Sherwood Set Production Assistant: Chad Saxton Boom Operator: George W. Scott Stunt Double: Jill Brown Stunt Double: Joe Bucaro III Movie Reviews: Andre Gonzales: Good movie. Love to see a woman take a position of power against her attacker. Even when that attacker is her husband.
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mirandamckenni1 · 5 months ago
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Translate Transform Bibliography
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Connelly, L. (2017). Infectious Pattern: Windows of London’s Wellcome gallery transformed with graphic exploration of disease. [online] Creative Boom. Available at: https://www.creativeboom.com/inspiration/infectious-pattern-windows-of-londons-wellcome-gallery-transformed-with-graphic-exploration-of-disease/ [Accessed 15 May 2024].
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LAPD Detective Christopher J. Lopez
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theultimatefan · 2 years ago
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'Smallville,’ ‘Saved by the Bell’ Stars Plus Levi Next Celebrity Wave at FAN EXPO Philadelphia
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If fans thought that FAN EXPO Philadelphia was bringing the best celebrity lineup ever to the City of Brotherly Love, just wait until they see today's wave of guests announced for the event, set for June 2-4 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Eight headliners from popular shows and films keep the list growing, as Tom Welling, Kristen Kreuk and Michael Rosenbaum (“Smallville”); Mark-Paul Gosselar and Mario Lopez (“Saved the Bell”); Giancarlo Esposito (“Mandalorian”); Zachary Levi (Shazam!); and Hayden Christensen (Star Wars franchise) join a roster already brimming with standouts from across the pop culture world.
Welling is probably best known for his role as “Clark Kent” in "Smallville.” He has also played “Lt. Marcus Pierce / Cain” in “Lucifer” and “’Karate Rob’ Meltzer” in “Judging Amy” and has had roles in the films Cheaper by the Dozen, The Fog, Draft Day and The Choice.
Kreuk appeared on "Smallville" as Clark's original love interest, “Lana Lang” and was also featured as “Catherine Chandler” in The CW sci-fi series "Beauty & the Beast" and as “Joanna Hanley” in the CBC legal drama series "Burden of Truth."
Rosenbaum starred in the role of “Lex Luthor” on "Smallville" and most recently as the character “Buddy Dobbs” on the TV Land series "Impastor." He is also known for voicing “Wally West / The Flash” on the popular animated series "Justice League" and "Justice League Unlimited."
Gosselar first gained acclaim for his role as “Zack Morris” on the teen comedy “Saved by the Bell,” before longtime roles in “NYPD Blue,” “Raising the Bar” and “Franklin & Bash.” He was also the co-lead in the baseball-themed series “Pitch” and recently had a two-season run as the father “Paul Johnson” in the ABC series “Mixed-ish.”
Lopez also got his start on “Saved by the Bell,” then had long runs on the beach police drama “Pacific Blue” and the soap opera “The Bold and the Beautiful.” He is known to a whole new audience as the host of the syndicated newsmagazines “Access Hollywood” and “Extra.”
The prolific veteran film, television and stage actor, director and producer Esposito, in addition to his role as “Moff Gideon” on the Disney+ series “The Mandalorian,” is well known by television audiences for his iconic portrayal of drug kingpin “Gus Fring” in AMC’s critically acclaimed award-winning series “Breaking Bad.”
Levi took a superhero turn in the title role of 2019’s Shazam! among a busy resume that features more than 70 roles in such popular series as “Chuck,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Less than Perfect.” He lent his voice talents to the full run of “Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure” and has more than a dozen other voice credits supplementing his body of work.
Christensen starred as “Anakin Skywalker” in the Star Wars prequels Episode II - Attack of the Clones in 2002 and Episode III - Revenge of the Sith in 2005. He’s had lead roles in the films Jumper and Shattered Glass and has appeared in more than 30 other series and movies.
The eight blend nicely into a slate which includes icon Michael J Fox, his Back to the Future costars Christopher Lloyd and Tom Wilson; Henry Winkler (“Happy Days,” “Barry”); Christina Ricci (“The Addams Family,” “Wednesday”); Sam Raimi (The Evil Dead, Spider-Man); “Arrow” stars Stephen Amell and Emily Bett Rickards; “Punisher” standout Jon Bernthal; “Daredevil” headliners Vincent D’Onofrio and Charlie Cox; “Stranger Things” breakouts Joseph Quinn and Grace Van Dien; Sean Astin (The Lord of the Rings, Rudy); Peter Weller (Robocop, Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension); Katee Sackhoff (“The Mandalorian,” “Battlestar Galactica); and Bonnie Wright (Harry Potter).
Advanced Tickets for FAN EXPO Philadelphia are on sale through May 18 at www.fanexpophiladelphia.com, with discounts on individual day, 3-day and Ultimate Fan Packages available for adults, youths and families. VIP packages are also available now, with dozens of special benefits including priority entry, limited edition collectibles, exclusive items and much more.
Additional celebrities, voice actors, creators, cosplayers exhibitors and programming for this major comics, sci-fi, horror, literary, anime and gaming convention will be announced closer to the event.
Philadelphia is the eighth event on the 2023 FAN EXPO HQ calendar; the full schedule is available at fanexpohq.com/home/events/.
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[Picture ID: The cover for the book, “The Worst Military Leaders of All Time.” Above the Main Title it says  “Foreword by Vice-Admiral Sir Jeremy Blackham.” Below main title is the line “Edited By John M. Jennings and Chuck Steele.” The text is overlaid on a colorless photo taken on D-Day, 1944 of a helmet atop a rifle stock, it’s barrel jammed into churned-up dirt. An open box of belted ammunition sits in the foreground. /End ID.] 
Having once read “The Rise and Fall of Practically Everyone” I went into this non-fiction book expecting a little bit of humor and schadenfreude. Instead what I got was a dry, horrifying, but extremely educational lesson on what happens when you put the wrong men in charge during an armed conflict. 
The book is organized into 5 parts each one featuring 3 commanders. The parts are listed in this order: Criminals, Frauds, The Clueless, Politicians, and Bunglers. Criminals are men for whom killing and torturing alleged enemies, allies, and definitely-not-combatants took higher priority than accomplishing objectives. Frauds lied about their expertise and people believed them at great cost. The Clueless operated on delusional beliefs regarding the enemies capabilities and their own forces. Politicians had to make decisions based on the politics of their society and the strategies in-use during the conflict they engaged in, and they chose poorly. Finally, Bunglers tried their best, it was nowhere near good enough, and they even admitted it (if they survived). These categories were formed by the editors while sorting submissions from historians who were simply assigned to write about the worst commander within the purview of their studies.
I don’t know if it’s problematic or good marketing to place the War-Criminals at the start of the anthology. It will certainly shock and resonate with a reader, at the cost of making one forget about the less outrageous subjects.  This probably isn’t an issue for a diligent reader, which I confess to not always being.
 The specific commanders are all men who have a lot of written evidence condemning them. But in the foreword, the editors say that the Third Reich (and other World War 2 fascists) have already been extensively examined. The purpose of this book was to focus on lesser known or unjustly revered men. Hence half the subjects being American or British. Some names, like George Custer and Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna are relatively well known to Americans like myself. Others are more obscure (to me) such as Roman Fedorovich von Ungern-Sternberg, Nikias, or Nogi Maresuke. 
As a creative resource, this book is perfect for military-focused authors who need references for incompetent and/or evil leadership that is realistic. I haven’t read every single work of military-fiction but I imagine there is a tendency to portray military commanders as brilliant but cruel. Hopefully this book makes an argument that cruelty does not equate to intelligence. And that really interesting drama takes place when plans do not go smoothly at all because the person who were in-charge were inept for one reason or another. 
For a list of the names of all the subjects and contributing historians please see the tags.
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What celebrities can you think of that have managed to develop their sun or reach its highest potential if that makes sense? Like how you said Betty White is one of the few developed Capricorns, do you think there are others who have done the same with their sign?
aries: lady gaga, kristen stewart, reese witherspoon, jennifer garner, selena, jessica chastain, bette davis, marvin gaye, gregory peck
taurus: malcolm x, audrey hepburn, george clooney, leonardo da vinci, elizabeth II, penelope cruz, cher, william shakespeare, daniel day-lewis, stevie wonder, orson welles, tchaikovsky, socrates, jimmy stewart, laurence olivier
gemini: lauryn hill, lenny kravitz, jfk, marilyn monroe, stevie nicks, johnny depp, prince, paul mccartney, naomi campbell, judy garland, jean-paul sartre, marquis de sade, michael j. fox, anne frank, miles davis, josephine baker
cancer: robin williams, princess diana, meryl streep, diahann carroll, prince william, elon musk, solange, dalai lama, nikola tesla, tom hanks, nelson mandela, angela merkel, mike tyson, alexander the great, frida kahlo, liv tyler, ernest hemingway, anthony bourdain, julius caesar, natalie wood, franz kafka, ringo starr, richard branson, malala yousafzai, debie harry, elizabeth warren, chris cornell, missy elliott, marcel proust, antoine de saint-exupery, cat stevens, helen keller, kawhi leonard, lena horne, michael phelps
leo: jackie kennedy, jennifer lopez, arnold schwarzenegger, robert de niro, coco chanel, kate bush, helen mirren
virgo: michael jackson, keanu reeves, mother theresa, karl lagerfeld, elizabeth I, jeremy irons, ray charles, mary shelley
libra: desmond tutu, rita hayworth, cardi b, brigitte bardot, gwen stefani, catherine deneuve, kim kardashian, oscar wilde, bruce springsteen, christopher reeve
scorpio: lisa bonet, grace kelly, vivien leigh,alain delon, pablo picasso, winona ryder, marie curie, hedy lamarr, rupaul, chloe sevigny, robert f. kennedy, carl sagan, sylvia plath, joni mitchell, anna wintour, albert camus
sagittarius: jimi hendrix, zoe kravitz, brad pitt, bruce lee, tina turner, frank sinatra, ludwig van beethoven, edith piaf, maria callas, jane birkin, adam clayton powell jr, marina abramovic, jane austen, gianni versace
capricorn: david bowie, aaliyah, betty white, dolly parton, mlk, ralph fiennes, michelle obama, francoise hardy, kate moss, sade, marlene dietrich, joan of arc, benjamin franklin
aquarius: abraham lincoln, jennifer aniston, shakira, mozart, oprah, megan thee stallion, paul newman, fdr, thomas edison, virginia woolf, kelly rowland, brandy, michael hutchence, peter gabriel, eddie van halen
pisces: sidney poitier, anais nin, albert einstein, kurt cobain, liz taylor, drew barrymore, juliette binoche, edgar cayce, jon bon jovi, johnny cash, chopin, michelangelo, nina simone, fred rogers, ruth bader ginsburg
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Tiptoeing through the “Where Loyalties Lie” guest cast
Anthony Alabi as Marine Master Sgt. David Maxwell Appeared as Coach Spitz in Raven's Home and Moz McKellan in Family Reunion. Was Petty Officer Christopher Clayton in the "Rendezvous" season 14 finale of NCIS.
Guest roles include Raising Hope, How to Rock, Rizzoli & Isles, Touch, Revenge, Bosch, Kickin' It, Revenge, The Soul Man, I Didn't Do It, Modern Family, Heartbeat, Maron, Rush Hour, Longmire and Blackish.
J. Anthony Pena as Manny Ortiz Played Tiny the Bouncer in True Justice, Carl in The Oath and Deputy Poppernak in Big Sky.
Guest roles include General Hospital, Judging Amy, The Shield, Strong Medicine, 10-8: Officer on Duty, The District, Weeds, CSI: NY, CSI: Miami, The Mentalist, Big Love, Justified, Scorpion, Veep, How to Get Away with Murder, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Lucifer, Magnum PI, The Young and the Restless, Mayans MC and SWAT (2020).
Jessica A. Caesar as Ruby Was in episodes of The Suite Life on Deck, The Young and the Restless, My Crazy Ex, Grey's Anatomy, You Can Do Better, Famous in Love, Casual, Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, Vice Principals, Turf Valley and Kenan.
Played Tiffany in Monogamy season 2.
Trailer selfie.
James Martin Kelly as Seth Wilcox Was Capt. Del Gato in Ocean Avenue.  Played George Young in the season 10 "Whole New Ball Game" JAG episode and Mookie Perkins in the "Boxed In" episode of NCIS
Guest roles include Walker: Texas Ranger (2000), Dawson's Creek, The Guardian, ER, The Shield, Boston Public, The Drew Carey Show, The District, Malcolm in the Middle, Cold Case, Without a Trace, NYPD Blue, Numb3rs, Crossing Jordan, George Lopez, Passions, Vanished, My Name is Earl, Raines, Criminal Minds, CSI: NY, Burn Notice, Prime Suspect (US edition), Drop Dead Diva, Mad Men, Mob City, Castle, Reckless, Grimm, Community and Bosch.
Ann Hu as Jun Chen Was in episodes of As the World Turns, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, Law & Order, Last Man Standing, Switched at Birth, Castle, Extant, Clara Grace, Man with a Plan, Pearson, 9-1-1 and The Morning Show.  Played FAA Operations Supervisor Heather White in "Date with Destiny" in the season 15 finale of NCIS.
Kristin Carey as Dr. Laura Nash Played Dr. Dottie Prewitt in Passions and conservative pundit Brooke Foster in Scandal.  Was Sheri Pruitt in the season six "The Terminator Conundrum" NCIS: New Orleans episode.
Had guest roles in Diagnosis Murder, Without a Trace, The West Wing, Bones, Criminal Minds, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Mistresses, Perception, The Newsroom, Rake, Men at Work, Revenge, CSI: Cyber, Dr. Ken, Bull, Speechless, The 5th Quarter, For the People, Stumptown, Bosch, Lucifer and American Crime Story: Impeachment.
Bridger Buckley as Hunt Appeared in an episode of The Neighborhood.
Tom Virtue as Dr. Hodge Longtime working actor.  Played Stanley in The Building, Tom Vandoozer in Bonnie, Steve Stevens in Even Stevens, Jonas Floutley in As Told by Ginger, Eddie in The Comeback and Reverend Stone in The Secret Life of the American Teenager.
Had guest roles in five decades of television series:  
1980's King's Crossing and 21 Jump Street;  1990's Grand, Nurses, LA Law, Baby Talk, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Walker: Texas Ranger, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Murphy Brown, Ally McBeal (as Ally's dad), The Secret Life of Alex Mack, Working, Chicago Hope, Party of Five, Dharma and Greg, The X- Files, The Secret Lives of Men, Martial Law and Beverly Hills 90210.
2000's Malibu CA, Freaks & Geeks, Sabrina: The Teenage Witch, The Agency, Star Trek: Voyager, Grounded for Life, Firefly, Mr. Sterling, Life with Bonnie, Monk, Reba, Malcolm in the Middle, Six Feet Under, That's So Raven, Crossing Jordan, Wanda Does It, Desperate Housewives, Arrested Development, Charmed, Unscripted, Everwood, The King of Queens, Over there, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Criminal Minds, Cold Case, Justice, For Kings, Everybody Hates Chris, Days of Our Lives, My Boys, Shark,  Drake & Josh, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, State of Mind, Side of Life, Life, Entourage, Bones, CSI: Miami, Mind of Mencia, The Mentalist, Eleventh Hour, The Young and The Restless, ER and CSI; 2010's The Sarah Silverman Program, Big Love, Southland, How I Met Your Mother, Sons of Anarchy, Private Practice, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Gigantic, 90210, Law & Order: LA, Victorious, General Hospital, Castle, Workaholics, Hawthorne, Wilfred, Big Time Rush, Free Agents, Luck, Children's Hospital, The First Family, The Mindy Project, Up All Night, The Goodwin Games, The Neighbors, Revenge, Hart of Dixie, Jennifer Falls, Ray Donovan, You're the Worst, Franklin & Bash, Two and a Half Men, Incorporated, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, I'm Dying Up Here, Timeless, Animal Kingdom, 9-1-1 and American Horror Story;  2020's:  This is Us, Dirty John, Mom, Mr. Mayor and Good Girls.
Was Warrant Officer Scoggins in the "All Ye Faithful" season eight episode of JAG and Frank Satner in "The Tell" NCIS episode in season 12
Written by: Matt Klafter.  This is Klafter's first solo episode.  He co-wrote "Smokescreen Part II" and "A Fait Accompli".
Directed by: Tawnia McKiernan, who directed "Exchange Rate", "High Value Target", "Kulinda", "Assets", "Joy Ride", "The Frogman’s Daughter", "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You" and "A Land of Wolves" (episode before last).
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