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ryansmith027 · 2 months
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Handsome daddy Clayton Paterson
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hunksover40 · 3 months
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This Pride Month, 2(X)IST highlights real stories from the community. First up, 65-year-old model Clayton Paterson proves age is just a number. Stay tuned for more inspiring individuals in the Spotlight campaign. #Pride2024 #2XISTUnderwear #ConfidenceAtAnyAge
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justdaddiesforyou · 2 years
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I just finished watching Twilight of the Gods.
It was amazing. Go watch it now!
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Twilight of the Gods Release Date Trailer
Zack Snyder's Twilight of the Gods stars the voice talents of Sylvia Hoeks, Stuart Martin, Pilou Asbaek, John Noble, Paterson Joseph, Rahul Kohli, Jamie Clayton, Kristopher Hivju, Peter Stormare, Jamie Chung, Lauren Cohan, and Corey Stoll. The series hails from The Stone Quarry and Xilam animation studios. Jay Oliva and Eric Carrasco serve as co-creators.
"In a mythical world of great battles, great deeds, and great despair, Leif (Stuart Martin), a mortal king, is saved on the battlefield by Sigrid (Sylvia Hoeks), an iron-willed warrior with whom he falls in love. On their wedding night, Sigrid and Leif survive a wrath of terror from Thor (Pilou Asbæk), which sets them — and a crew of crusaders — on a merciless mission for vengeance, against all odds. This heroic story of love, loss, and revenge, is a journey to hell and beyond … across fantastical lands, battlefields fierce and bloody, and wars waged against deities and demons." (Netflix)
Twilight of the Gods hits Netflix on September 19, 2024.
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Acompaña a Sigrid en su búsqueda de venganza… “El Ocaso De Los Dioses”
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En un mundo mítico de grandes batallas, increíbles hazañas y una tremenda desesperación, al dios mortal Leif le salva la vida en plena batalla a Sigrid, una guerrera con temple de acero de la cual se enamora. En la noche de su boda, Sigrid y Leif sobreviven a un aterrador ataque de ira de Thor, lo que los impulsa, junto con otros guerreros, a emprender una misión despiadada e implacable con el fin de vengarse.
Esta heroica historia de amor, pérdida y venganza es un viaje al infierno y más allá, a través de tierras fantásticas, campos de batalla bañados en sangre y guerras contra dioses y demonios.
Estreno: 19 de septiembre de 2024 en Netflix.
Creada por Zack Snyder, Jay Oliva y Eric Carrasco y producida por Stone Quarry Animation, la serie animada cuenta en su versión original con las voces de Sylvia Hoeks, Stuart Martin, Rahul Kohli, Jamie Clayton, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Kristofer Hivju, Thea Sofie Loch Næss, Peter Stormare, John Noble, Paterson Joseph y Pilou Asbæk.
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danbenzvi · 1 year
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On The Jukebox: Samara Joy - “Linger Awhile (Deluxe Edition)”
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8 songs added to the original album for a total of 18 tracks.  Featuring guest appearances from Pasquale Grasso (on “Sweet Pumpkin”, “Linger Awhile” and “Someone To Watch Over Me”), Ben Paterson (on “I’m Afraid (To Love You Too Much”) and Gerald Clayton (on “Can’t Get Out Of This Mood [Duo Version], “Sweet Pumpkin [Duo Version]” and “Guess Who I Saw Today [Duo Version]”).
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Remembering Bayard Rustin: The Unsung Hero of the Civil Rights Movement
written by Levi Wise Kenneth Catoe Jr.
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August 1, 2024 - Growing up as a Black boy in Paterson, NJ, and attending Roman and Irish Catholic Parochial schools, Black history was not very familiar to me. I grew up in a religious Southern Baptist family and participated in the church choir. In this context, Martin Luther King, Jr., was all that I knew about Black history until I became a teenage Madonna fanatic. Ironically, Madonna made me aware of Black activists and radicals such as Nina Simone, Jean-Michel Basquiat, James Baldwin, and Bayard Rustin. Bayard Rustin was an African American activist who believed in civil disobedience. Rustin felt that Black people should deliberately break unjust laws but do it non-violently to bring about change and this would play a key role in the Civil Rights movement. He also advocated for LGBTQ rights. Rustin moved to Harlem in 1937 and began studying at City College of New York. It’s interesting to note that at the time CCNY was an all-male college once regarded as ‘Jewish Harvard’ which did not accept Black men—Rustin was an unusual exception. While Rustin was at CCNY he became involved in efforts to defend and free the Scottsboro Boys, nine young black men in Alabama who were accused of raping two white women. Activism for Rustin was something that came naturally. He later became a mentor to Martin Luther King.
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Rustin is one of my all-time idols. I have been enamored of him since I learned about him, so I was excited to attend an event dedicated to his life and legacy at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, “Between the Lines: Bayard Rustin, A Legacy of Protest and Politics.” The event was a conversation between Michael G. Long and Jafari Allen, who edited the book of the same name. Their exchange sparked many revelations and I left the event more aware than when I entered. I felt so much pity for the life that Rustin had to live, including the attack on his character that was rallied against him by other Black people and the distance that Martin Luther King placed between himself and Rustin out of fear of people assuming that he was also gay. I also learned that it was Coretta Scott King who introduced King to Rustin. Scott-King met Rustin during her college years as a fellow activist who practiced civil disobedience. She would ultimately introduce her husband King to civil disobedience tactics. Rustin recalled that his first time meeting King he was strapped with a handgun and that he never traveled without his gun. It was Rustin who told King that if he represented civil disobedience he would have to be willing to put away his firearm, which eventually he did. Nevertheless, this raises the question, who was King really? The “I Have A Dream” pacifist or the “Beyond Vietnam” radical? We will never truly know.
All in all what I did learn was that according to Rustin, King had no idea how to organize an event. Instead, it was Rustin who developed the blueprint for King’s early Civil Rights movement, at least until the day that King removed Rustin from his inner circle.
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Nevertheless, Rustin returned to organize the March on Washington, despite everything leveled against him by Adam Clayton Powel and Roy Wilkins. Someone noted during the discussion that “it’s funny how karma works given the fact that nobody remembers Wilkins's legacy in comparison to the sudden interest in Rustin.'' If I remember correctly, the comment was made by the moderator, NYU professor Dr. Jarafi Allen, based on the fact that the venue was standing room only, or that the Hollywood lens is now fixated on Rustin’s story, with an Academy Award-nominated movie based upon his life currently in theaters. Wilkins has not received the same interest from Hollywood, perhaps indicating that he is less marketable in the mainstream. Meanwhile, Rustin’s role as an activist for the LGTBQ community is also important for newer generations. Until recently, this legacy and all that he accomplished was invisible, but he has since become a symbol of the “others” and most notably the “forgotten others”. While in his lifetime he was shunned, rallied against, and betrayed by those that he benefitted, history has allowed his legacy the final word.
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Clayton Paterson.  Part Two.
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pastel86 · 2 years
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daddy of the day: clayton paterson
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dear-indies · 1 year
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Hello lovely Cat! I was just wondering who are your current fave fcs 30+? If you can't think of any, maybe you could list the most underused fcs off your list, in your opinion? Please and thank you!
Non-binary:
Sara Ramirez (1975) Mexican, some Irish - non-binary (they/them).
Parisa Fitz Henley (1977) Afro-Jamaican - non-binary (they/them).
Ser Anzoategui (1979) Argentinian, Paraguayan - non-binary (they/them).
Janelle Monáe (1985) African-American - non-binary (she/they).
Mae Martin (1987) - non-binary (they/them).
Nico Tortorella (1988) - is nonbinary, polyamorous, and demisexual, (any pronouns).
Poppy Liu (1990) Chinese - non-binary (she/they).
Alex Newell (1992) African-American - non-binary (he/she/they).
Two-Spirit:
Kali Reis (1986) Wampanoag, Nipmuc, Cherokee, and Cape Verdean - Two-Spirt (she/her) and queer.
Women:
Angela Bassett (1958) African American.
Michelle Yeoh (1962) Hokkien and Cantonese Chinese.
Ming-Na Wen (1963) Macanese / Chinese Malaysian.
Christina Applegate (1971) - has multiple sclerosis.
Dominique Jackson (1975) Afro-Tobagonian - is trans.
Ursula Yovich (1977) Burarra and Serbian.
Michelle Buteau (1977) Haitian [African, some Lebanese] / French, Jamaican [African, Indian, possibly other].
Natasha Lyonne (1978) Ashkenazi Jewish.
Lauren Ridloff (1978) African-American / Mexican - deaf.
Daniella Alonso (1978) Peruvian of Quechua descent, Japanese / Puerto Rican.
Jaime King (1979) - has polycystic ovary syndrome.
Chrissy Metz (1980)
Jana Schmieding (1981) Miniconjou Lakota Sioux, Sicangu Oyate Lakota Sioux.
Dichen Lachman (1982) Nepalese Tibetan / German, English, some Scottish.
Lupita Nyong'o (1983) Mexican Luo Kenyan.
Savannah Welch (1984) - is a leg amputee.
T'Nia Miller (1985) Afro Jamaican - is a lesbian.
Nathalie Kelley (1985) Argentinian, Peruvian of Quechua descent, possibly other.
Monica Raymund (1986) Dominican / English, Ashkenazi Jewish - is bisexual.
Wunmi Mosaku (1986) Yoruba Nigerian.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph (1986) African-American.
Jurnee Smollett (1986) African-American, possibly other / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Roberta Colindrez (1986) Mexican - is queer.
May Calamawy (1986) Egyptian / Jordanian, Palestinian.
Michaela Coel (1987) Ghanaian - is aromantic.
Aidy Bryant (1987)
Anna Diop (1988) Senegalese.
Danielle Brooks (1989) African-American - has openly dated a woman in the past but has not labelled her sexuality.
Damaris Lewis (1990) Afro Kittian.
Tanaya Beatty (1991) Da’naxda’xw and Himalayan.
Nakkiah Lui (1991) Kamilaroi and Torres Strait Islander.
Sofia Black-D'Elia (1991) Ashkenazi Jewish / Italian.
Dai Si (1991) Uyghur.
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (1991) ¾ African-American ¼ Puerto Rican - is trans.
Sofiya Cheyenne (1991) Taíno, Dominican, Syrian, Italian - has spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita.
Dilraba Dilmurat (1992) Uyghur.
Men:
Eric Bogosian (1953) Armenian.
Michael J. Fox (1961) - has Parkinson's disease.
Esai Morales (1962) Puerto Rican.
Benjamin Bratt (1963) Peruvian of Quechua descent / German, English, Sudeten German.
Paterson Joseph (1964) Afro-Saint Lucian.
Zahn McClarnon (1966) Irish, Polish, Hunkpapa Lakota and Sihasapa Lakota.
Peter Dinklage (1969) - has achondroplasia.
Don Lee (1971) Korean.
Daniel Sunjata (1971) African-American / Irish, German.
Richard Armitage (1971) - is gay.
Adrian Holmes (1974) Afro Bajan.
Matthew Macfadyen (1974)
Nonso Anozie (1979) Igbo Nigerian.
Lee Pace (1979) - is queer.
JD Pardo (1980) Argentinian / Salvadorian.
Jesse Williams (1980) African-American, Seminole / Swedish - is autistic.
Mahesh Jadu (1982) Indo-Mauritian [Bihari, Gorakhpuri and Kashmiri].
Daveed Diggs (1982) African-American / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Brian Tyree Henry (1982) African-American.
Brian Michael Smith (1983) African-American - is trans.
Iko Uwais (1983) Betawi Indonesian.
Michael Malarkey (1983) Palestinian, Italian-Maltese / Irish, German.
Richard Cabral (1984) Mexican.
Clayton Cardenas (1985) Mexican and Filipino.
Alex Meraz (1985) Mexican of Purépecha descent.
Rahul Kohli (1985) Punjabi Indian.
Miguel Gomez (1985) Colombian.
Martin Sensmeier (1985) Tlingit, Koyukon, Eyak, Irish, and German.
Cooper Andrews (1985) Samoan / Hungarian Jewish.
Ryan O'Connell (1986) - is gay and has cerebral palsy.
Uraz Kaygılaroğlu (1987) Turkish.
Laith Ashley (1989) Afro Dominican - is trans and asexual.
Nyle DiMarco (1989) - is deaf and sexually fluid.
Harvey Guillén (1990) Mexican - is queer.
Dev Patel (1990) Gujarati Indian.
Eric Graise (1990) African-American - is a double-leg amputee.
Kiowa Gordon (1990) Hualapai, English, Scottish, Danish, Manx.
John Boyega (1992) Yoruba Nigerian.
Hey anon! Here are my faves who have resources at the time of posting and please let me know if you want more specific suggestions!
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ryansmith027 · 2 months
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Admiring daddy’s abs—Clayton Paterson
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hunksover40 · 3 months
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This Pride Month, 2(X)IST highlights real stories from the community. First up, 65-year-old model Clayton Paterson proves age is just a number. Stay tuned for more inspiring individuals in the Spotlight campaign. #Pride2024 #2XISTUnderwear #ConfidenceAtAnyAge
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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Simone Signoret and Laurence Harvey in Room at the Top (Jack Clayton, 1959)
Cast: Laurence Harvey, Simone Signoret, Heather Sears, Donald Wolfit, Donald Houston, Hermione Baddeley, Allan Cuthbertson, Raymond Huntley, John Westbrook, Ambrosine Phillpotts. Screenplay: Neil Paterson, based on a novel by John Braine. Cinematography: Freddie Francis. Art direction: Ralph W. Brinton. Music: Mario Nascimbene
Laurence Harvey's narrow eyes and sharpish features (and a long brush cut that makes him look a little like Clint Eastwood) provide the right wolfish look for Joe Lampton, a young man from the provinces on the make. Heir to such classic challengers to the class system as Stendhal's Julien Sorel, Balzac's Lucien de Rubempré, and Dreiser's Clyde Griffiths, Lampton is determined to break down the British barriers to upward movement. He arrives in the Yorkshire city of Warnley to take on a government job and walks right into a hormonal stew, the eager young men and women of his office casting eyes on one another, but especially on the newcomer. But Lampton knows what he wants when he sees her: a rich young woman named Susan Brown (Heather Sears), whose father is a local factory owner. Learning that Susan is a member of an amateur theatrical group, Lampton joins up, only to find himself edged aside by the well-to-do Jack Wales (John Westbrook), who is paying court to Susan. Every move Lampton makes to ingratiate himself with Susan, who is inclined to return his attentions, is thwarted by her parents, especially her formidably snobbish mother (Ambrosine Phillpotts). We sense Mrs. Brown's backstory: She has married rich herself, to a working-class self-made man, and is determined to keep climbing higher -- no lower-class Lamptons allowed. Determined as he is to win Susan, whose parents send her away on an extended vacation on the Riviera,  Lampton comforts himself with another member of the theater company, Alice Aisgill (Simone Signoret), an older woman with a bullying, unfaithful husband. When Susan returns, Lampton resumes his pursuit of her, but finds that he has fallen in love with Alice, whose maturity offers something that makes Susan's girlishness seem cloying. When he manages to seduce Susan, he's bored and annoyed by her reaction to losing her virginity: She doesn't feel different, she simpers and keeps asking him if she looks different. But Susan gets pregnant, forcing the Browns into an accommodation with him: marriage and a lucrative job -- everything he wanted. The crisis with Alice this precipitates is predictable, but the film makes a sharp turn into melodrama before the ending. Room at the Top was a hit, winning Simone Signoret a best actress Oscar and Harvey a nomination (along with a nomination for Hermione Baddeley in the very small role of the friend who lends Alice her flat for the trysts with Lampton). It's a little slow in the middle section, as the affair with Alice progresses, and Harvey was an actor of limited range, so the shift from the predatory Lampton of the first part of the film to the man infatuated with Alice doesn't quite come off. But it's a perfect example of the Angry Young Men films, plays, and novels that revolutionized British culture in the austere postwar 1950s.
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First look at Twilight of the Gods
A new trailer has been released for Twilight of the Gods, which is set to release September 19, 2024.
The animated series brings Zack Snyder’s daring and spectacular vision of ancient Norse mythology to life, and features the voices of Sylvia Hoeks, Stuart Martin, Pilou Asbaek, John Noble, Paterson Joseph, Rahul Kohli, Jamie Clayton, Kristopher Hivju, Peter Stormare, Jamie Chung, Lauren Cohan, and Corey Stoll, among others.
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Twilight Of The Gods - Date Announcements
Netflix has released the teaser for Zack Snyder’s Twilight Of The Gods. The animated series brings Zack Snyder’s daring and spectacular vision of ancient Norse mythology to life, and features the voices of Sylvia Hoeks, Stuart Martin, Pilou Asbaek, John Noble, Paterson Joseph, Rahul Kohli, Jamie Clayton, Kristopher Hivju, Peter Stormare, Jamie Chung, Lauren Cohan, and Corey Stoll, among…
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