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Discovering Detroit (2018)
#dbh#detroit become human#dbh cast#actors#dbh markus#dbh kara#dbh carl#dbh hank#dbh shaolin#dbh north#jesse williams#valorie curry#lance henriksen#clancy brown#cornelius smith jr.#minka kelly#mijchi
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Scandal (TV Series) Review
Olivia Pope was a former White House Communications Director who now runs her own crisis management firm as a fixer and quickly realising that uncovering secrets and making things go away doesn’t always work out well. Her close relationship with the President is another factor in her life. Seasons 1-7 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Scandal (TV Series) Review
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DETROIT: BECOME HUMAN | "THE INTERROGATION"
Bryan Dechart as Connor RK800 Cornelius Smith Jr. as Shaolin Being
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Not sure if anyone has asked you this yet but what is your favourite chapter in DBH?
✨ THE INTERROGATION ✨
...and no, it's not bc we're introduced to Gav. It's bc it has the best-acted scene in the entire game thanks to Cornelius Smith Jr. AKA Shaolin Being/Carlos Ortiz's android. Gives me chills every time.
If that chapter didn't exist, I wouldn't even know which one to pick. I have many favorite moments throughout. Not entire chapters.
THE PAINTER = bc it has my favorite soundtrack Something You've Never Seen Before (specifically 00:42) in the entire game.
STORMY NIGHT = when the best part of Kara's Theme kicks in (04:55) being my 3rd favorite soundtrack in the game.
FROM THE DEAD = bc of the impeccable audio design.
WAITING FOR HANK... = "I'll pretend like I didn't hear that, so I don't have to add any more pages to your disciplinary folder 'cause it already looks like a fuckin' novel!" - Jeffrey Fowler
THE EDEN CLUB = "Just some pervert who, uh... got more action than he could handle." - Gavin Reed
NIGHT OF THE SOUL - MARKUS = "Face the abyss, but don't let it consume you." - Carl Manfred
BATTLE FOR DETROIT - MARKUS DEMONSTRATION = bc it has my 2nd favorite soundtrack This Is The End (01:03) followed by Jericrew singing Hold On.
BATTLE FOR DETROIT - MARKUS REVOLUTION = bc the QTEs are so much fun.
BATTLE FOR DETROIT - KARA LEAVING DETROIT = "Welcome to Canada." - Canada Border Guy
Every scene Gav is in.
The detective-heavy Con chapters are my favorite in terms of setting. I'm a sucker for detective stories. Those who have followed me for a while know I outright dislike Con's personality -- meaning that it took away a lot of my enjoyment of said chapters -- but it's still worthy of mention.
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(Doing this for fun and cause I want to and cause I've unhealthily memorized the Hamilton children's children pls don't judge hah)
Alexander Hamilton (1755/7): Capricorn
Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (1757): Leo
Philip Hamilton (1782): Aquarius
Angelica Hamilton (1784): Libra
Alexander Hamilton Jr (1786): Taurus -> Eliza P. Knox (17??): Likely Leo
James Alexander Hamilton (1788): Aries -> Mary Morris (1790): Capricorn ->
Elizabeth Hamilton Schuyler (1811): Libra -> George Lee Schuyler (1811): Gemini
Frances Hamilton Bowdoin (1813): Libra -> George Russell James Bowdoin (1810/1809): Scorpio
Alexander Hamilton (1816): Aquarius -> Angelica Livingston (1820): Pisces
Mary Morris Hamilton (1818): Capricorn
Angelica Hamilton Blatchford (1819): Scorpio -> Richard Milford Blatchford (1798): Taurus
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John Church Hamilton (1792): Leo -> Maria Eliza van den Huevel (1795): Capricorn ->
Alexander Hamilton (1815): Scorpio -> Elizabeth Smith Nicholl (1819): Libra -> Sarah Elizabeth Bodine (1848) Unknown
Maria Williamson Hamilton (1817): Gemini
Charlotte Augusta Hamilton (1818): Libra
John Cornelius Adrian Hamilton (1820): Sagittarius -> Angeline Romer (1816): Aquarius (after reading about their message it makes sense)
Schuyler Hamilton (1822): Leo -> Cornelia Ray (1829): Capricorn -> Louisa Frances Paine Allen (1832): Unknown
James Hamilton (1824): Taurus
Maria Elizabeth Hamilton (1825): Gemini -> Charles Augustus Peabody (1814): Cancer
Charles Apthorp Hamilton (1826): Cancer -> Julia French Eliot (1828): Taurus
Robert P. Hamilton (1828): Gemini
Adelaide Hamilton (1830): Capricorn
Elizabeth Hamilton (1831): Aquarius -> Henry Wager Halleck (1815): Capricorn -> George Washington Cullum (1809): Pisces
William Gaston Hamilton (1832): Virgo -> Helen Maria Pierson (1834): Sagittarius -> Charlotte Ross Jeffery (1841): Unknown
Laurens Hamilton (1834): Scorpio
Alice Hamilton (1838): Virgo
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William Stephen Hamilton (1797): Leo
Eliza Hamilton Holly (1799): Scorpio -> Sidney Augustus Holly (1802): Gemini
Philip 2 (1802) Gemini -> Rebecca Mclane Hamilton (1813): Unknown ->
Louis Mclane Hamilton (1844): Cancer
Allan Mclane Hamilton (1848): Libra -> Florence Rutger Craig (1854): Sagittarius -> May Copeland (1870): Taurus
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Five Days At Memorial - Apple TV+ - August 12, 2022 - September 18, 2022
Medical Drama (8 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Vera Farmiga as Dr. Anna Pou
Cherry Jones as Susan Mulderick
Cornelius Smith Jr. as Dr. Bryant King
Robert Pine as Dr. Horace Baltz
Adepero Oduye as Karen Wynn
Julie Ann Emery as Diane Robichaux
Michael Gaston as Arthur "Butch" Schafer
Molly Hager as Virginia Rider
W. Earl Brown as Ewing Cook
Recurring
Joe Carroll as Michael Arvin
Mark Winnick as Gun Doctor
#Five Days At Memorial#TV#Apple TV+#2000's#Medical Drama#Vera Farmiga#Cherry Jones#Cornelius Smith#Robert Pine#Adep[erop Oduye#Julie Ann Emery#Michael Gaston#Molly Hager
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PLANET OF THE APES (1968) – Episode 191 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
“Take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!” Yes, this is one of the most memorable movie lines in film history. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Chad Hunt, Doc Rotten, and Jeff Mohr – as they take a deep, deep dive into Planet of the Apes (1968), the first entry into one of Doc’s favorite movie franchises.
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 191 – Planet of the Apes (1968)
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Synopsis: After being kept in hypersleep during a long expedition into deep space, an astronaut crew crash-lands in the 40th century on a planet where highly intelligent non-human ape species are dominant and humans are enslaved.
Directed by: Franklin J. Schaffner
Writing Credits: Michael Wilson (screenplay by) and Rod Serling (screenplay by); Pierre Boulle (based on his 1963 novel, La Planète des singes); John T. Kelley (additional dialogue) (uncredited)
Produced by:
Arthur P. Jacobs (producer)
Mort Abrahams (associate producer)
Music by: Jerry Goldsmith
Cinematography by: Leon Shamroy (director of photography)
Editing by: Hugh S. Fowler
Art Direction by: William J. Creber (as William Creber), Jack Martin Smith
Set Decoration by: Norman Rockett, Walter M. Scott
Costume Design by: Morton Haack
Makeup Department
John Chambers (creative makeup designer)
Ben Nye (makeup artist)
Daniel C. Striepeke (makeup artist) (as Dan Striepeke)
Thomas R. Burman (assistant make-up artist) (uncredited)
Don L. Cash (makeup artist: Roddy McDowall) (uncredited)
Ken Chase (makeup artist) (uncredited)
Leo Lotito Jr. (makeup artist) (uncredited)
Howard Smit (makeup artist) (uncredited)
Maurice Stein (makeup artist) (uncredited)
Marvin G. Westmore (makeup artist) (uncredited)
Gene Witham (makeup artist) (uncredited)
Fuminori Ôhashi (makeup advisor) (uncredited)
Josephine Turner (wig maker) (uncredited)
Margaret Donovan (hair styling supervisor) (uncredited)
Edith Lindon (hairstylist)
Sharleen Rassi (hair stylist) (uncredited)
Jan Van Uchelen (hair stylist) (uncredited)
Eve Newing (hairdresser) (uncredited)
Visual Effects by:
L.B. Abbott (special photographic effects)
Art Cruickshank (special photographic effects)
Emil Kosa Jr. (head matte artist) (special photographic effects)
Selected Cast:
Charlton Heston as George Taylor
Roddy McDowall as Cornelius
Kim Hunter as Zira
Maurice Evans as Dr. Zaius
James Whitmore as President of the Assembly
James Daly as Honorious
Linda Harrison as Nova
Robert Gunner as Landon
Lou Wagner as Lucius
Woodrow Parfrey as Maximus
Jeff Burton as Dodge
Buck Kartalian as Julius
Norman Burton as Hunt Leader
Wright King as Dr. Galen
Paul Lambert as Minister
Billy Curtis as Child Ape (uncredited)
Frank Delfino as Child Ape (uncredited)
Buddy Douglas as Child Ape (uncredited)
Jerry Maren as Child Ape (uncredited)
Harry Monty as Child Ape (uncredited)
Felix Silla as Child Gorilla (uncredited)
Emory Souza as Child Ape (uncredited)
What Classic Era film spawned four sequels, a remake, a four-movie reimagining, a live action TV series, an animated TV series, comic books up the wazoo, merchandise and memorabilia up another wazoo, and included iconic scenes — in the true sense of the word “iconic” — that are ingrained in the culture over 50 years later? Of course, you’ve guessed that the topic of our discussion is Planet of the Apes (1968)!
The Classic Era Grue-Crew goes l-o-n-g on this one while discussing John Chambers’ groundbreaking special effects makeup, Jerry Goldsmith’s innovative score, the genesis of the film, the excellent cast and crew, and those iconic lines and scenes. What a blast!
At the time of this writing, Planet of the Apes (1968) is available to stream from IndieFlix and various PPV options.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Next in their very flexible schedule – this one chosen by Jeff – is Kiss Me Deadly (1955)! Based on Mickey Spillane’s novel, this film noir, science fiction thriller is directed by Robert Aldrich and features Ralph Meeker and a fantastic supporting cast! We (at least Jeff) can’t wait!
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the site, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at [email protected]
To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”
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Birthdays 11.27
Beer Birthdays
Felix Geiger (1834)
Michaele Fallon; Miss Rheingold 1947 (1920)
"Crazy" Dave Heist (1956)
Chris Flaskamp (1962)
Matt "Batman" Brynildson (1971)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Jimi Hendrix; rock guitarist (1942)
Bruce Lee; actor, martial artist (1940)
Thomas Malory; English writer (1405)
Johnny "Blood" McNally; Green Bay Packers HB (1903)
Alison Pill; actress (1985)
Famous Birthdays
Kirk Acevedo; actor (1971)
James Agee; writer, critic (1909)
James Avery; actor (1945)
William Bliss Baker; painter (1859)
Charles A. Beard; historian (1874)
Julius Benedict; composer (1804)
Kathryn Bigelow; director and screenwriter (1951)
Les Blank; film director (1935)
Samantha Bond; English actress (1961)
Mike Bordin; drummer (1962)
Randy Brecker; jazz trumpeter (1945)
Nicole Brossard; Canadian author and poet (1943)
Kelly Bundy; Christina Applegate's character on Married with Children (1972)
Anders Celsius; astronomer (1701)
Zoe Colletti; actress (2001)
Sharlto Copley; South African actor (1973)
Frederic Crowninshield; artist and author (1845)
L. Sprague de Camp; historian (1907)
Frank Dicksee; English painter and illustrator (1853)
Tsuguharu Foujita; Japanese–French painter (1886)
Robin Givens; actor (1964)
Jackie Greene; singer-songwriter (1980)
Kevin Henkes; writer & illustrator (1960)
Robert Livington; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1746)
Shy Love; adult actress (1978)
Joseph Mack; passenger bus inventor (1870)
John Maddox; Welsh chemist, physicist (1925)
Anatoly Maltsev; Russian mathematician (1909)
Konosuke Matsushita; Japanese businessman, Panasonic founder (1894)
David Merrick; Broadway show producer (1911)
Katherine Milhous; author & illustrator (1894)
Alec Newman; Scottish actor (1974)
Bill Nye; the science guy (1955)
Steve Oedekerk; comedian, actor, writer, film director (1961)
Lars Onsager; Norwegian-American chemist and physicist (1903)
Eddie Rabbitt; country singer, songwriter (1941)
Liviu Rebreanu; Romanian author & playwright (1885)
Michael Rispoli; actor (1960)
Connie Sawyer; actress (1912)
Charles Scott Sherrington; English physiologist, & pathologist (1857)
Gail Sheehy; writer (1937)
Jose Asuncion Silva; Argentine poet (1865)
Arthur Smith; English comedian, actor, and screenwriter (1954)
"Buffalo" Bob Smith; television show host (1917)
Michael A. Stackpole; game designer (1957)
Fisher Stevens; actor (1963)
Richard Stone; composer (1953)
Mika Tan; adult actress (1977)
Cornelius Vanderbilt II; businessman (1843)
Fredric Warburg; English author (1898)
J. Ernest Wilkins Jr.; nuclear scientist & mathematician (1923)
Cal Worthington; Automobile dealer & TV personality (1920)
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By Silvio Canto, Jr.
We hear that VP Kamala Harris is desperately trying to save the blue wall, keeping those states in the Democrat column. It's a sign of weakness, an indication that VP Harris is not persuading Hispanics or African Americans, especially men.
Let's check the story:
With three weeks left in the presidential campaign, Democrat Kamala Harris is spending most of her days trying to shore up support in the “blue wall” states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin as she tries to avoid a repeat of Hillary Clinton’s collapse there eight years ago. The vice president campaigned at a hockey rink on Monday in Erie, Pennsylvania, where she denounced Republican candidate Donald Trump as “unhinged.” She visited an art gallery in Detroit with actors Don Cheadle, Delroy Lindo and Cornelius Smith. Jr. on Tuesday, then recorded a radio town hall with Charlamagne tha God. On Wednesday, Harris was back in Pennsylvania to stress allegiance to the Constitution as she stood just steps from the banks of the Delaware River, where George Washington crossed with his troops in a pivotal moment of the Revolutionary War. Her pace doesn’t let up for the rest of the week. Harris is expected to hold three events in Wisconsin on Thursday, including a meet-and-greet with students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and three more in Michigan on Friday. She then campaigns in Detroit on Saturday.
Okay, we get it. Blue ain't as blue as they thought.
Maybe there is a larger problem. Kam doesn't have the luck of Barack.
Back in 2008, many of us didn't think that then Senator Obama was ready to be president. In fact, I thought that the election was over after watching Senator McCain totally outperform Senator Obama in their first debate, the one about national security.
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Trial Watch: Prosecutor Claims Yo Gotti’s Late Brother Big Jook Put A $100,000 Hit On Young Dolph (UPDATE)
The trial for the murder of Young Dolph began today (Sept. 23) in Shelby County, Memphis. During opening statements, Assistant District Attorney Paul Hagerman roped Yo Gotti‘s brother, Big Jook, into the case. Jook, who passed away in January of this year, is accused of putting out a $100,000 hit on Dolph. For context, Hernandez Govan, Justin Johnson, and Cornelius Smith Jr. are on the hook for…
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AUGUST RELEASE
Ain't Too Proud - First US National Tour
June 10, 2023 (Matinée) - Medium Observation
Video
Cast:
Devin Price (u/s Paul Williams), Harrell Holmes Jr. (Melvin Franklin), Michael Andreaus (Otis Williams), Jalen Harris (Eddie Kendricks), Elijah Ahmad Lewis (David Ruffin), Jeremy Kelsey (Berry Gordy), Omar Madden (Smokey Robinson/Damon Harris), Melvin Gray Jr. (u/s Al Bryant/Norman Whitfield), Brittny Smith (Johnnie Mae/Mary Wilson), Dwayne P. Mitchell (Dennis Edwards), Felander (Lamont), Shayla Brielle G. (Mama Rose/Tammi Terrell/Florence Ballard), Quiana Onrae'l Holmes (Josephine), Devin Holloway (Richard Street), Ryan M Hunt (Shelly Berger), Amber Mariah Talley (Diana Ross)
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Excellent Video of this incredible touring cast. There are some ladies around me who talk a bit and make some very funny comments throughout. Some washout, shakiness, and readjusting throughout.
NFT Date: February 1st, 2025
Screenshots: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAHx4Z
Video is $20
MJ The Musical - First US National Tour
July 28, 2024 - Medium Observation
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Roman Banks (MJ), Devin Bowles (Joseph Jackson/Rob), Mary Kate Moore (Rachel), Da'Von T. Moody (Alejandro), Bane Griffith (Little Michael), Bryce A. Holmes (Little Marlon), Brandon Lee Harris (Michael), Rajané Katurah (u/s Katherine Jackson/Kate), Kendrick Mitchell (u/s Nick/Berry Gordy/Don Cornelius/Doctor), Matt Loehr (Dave), Josh A Dawson (Tito Jackson/Quincy Jones)
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Nice video of Roman’s last as MJ. Lot’s of latecomers and people walking in front of my camera. An annoying head appears in the bottom left corner for a lot of act 1 and mainly act 2, It’s worked around the best I could so unfortunately wideshots suffer from it. some washout, shakiness, and readjusting throughout.
NFT Date: February 1st, 2025
Screenshots: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBBZK3
Video is $18
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Five Days at Memorial Review
Films and tv shows about real-life events can be a little difficult to depict because of how they are recorded, as in written down and documented. Sometimes these stories turn out very good and sometimes they don’t. The key is how the creators of the said show and or film are invested in telling this story and being meticulous in their storytelling. The creators of Five Days at Memorial pulled…
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"SELF MADE: INSPIRED BY THE LIFE OF MADAM C.J. WALKER" (2020) Episode Ranking
Below is my ranking of the episodes from the Netflix limited series, "SELF-MADE: INSPIRED BY THE LIFE OF MADAM C.J. WALKER", the recent adaptation of A'Lelia Bundles' 2001 biography, "On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker". The four-part miniseries starred Octavia Spencer as Madam C.J. Walker:
"SELF MADE: INSPIRED BY THE LIFE OF MADAM C.J. WALKER" (2020) EPISODE RANKING
1. (1.02) "Bootstraps" - Former washerwoman Sarah Breedlove Walker aka Madam C.J. Walker's dream of opening a factory for her hair products hinges on securing the support of local Black businessmen and an endorsement from the famous activist, Booker T. Washington.
2. (1.04) "A Credit to Her Race" - In this final episode, the combined blows of a health scare, worker issues and a tragedy that hits close to home pushes Sarah to take decisive action about her life and legacy.
3. (1.03) "The Walker Girl" - Sarah's ambitious plans for expanding her business take her to New York City and lead to both personal and professional betrayals that threaten all she has built.
4. (1.01) "The Fight of the Century" - This opening episode begins in the early 1900s when Sarah hatches a plan to make and sell her own hair products for black women, but faces competition from Addie, her jealous former mentor and employer.
#self made inspired by the life of madam c.j. walker#self made#netflix#kasi lemmons#madam c.j. walker#annie malone#octavia spencer#tiffany haddish#blair underwood#carmen ejogo#garrett morris#kevin carroll#j. alphonse nicholson#bill bellamy#mouna traoré#roger gueveneur smith#kimberly huie#cornelius smith jr.
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2017 Paleyfest/GMA | Scandal Cast
#Scandal abc#Scandal on GMA#Good Morning America#2017 Paleyfest#2017 Scandal Paleyfest#George Newbern#Joe Morton#Scott Foley#Tony Goldwyn#Cornelius Smith Jr.#Joshua Malina#Katie Lowes#Guillermo Diaz#Kerry Washington#Bellamy Young#Jeff Perry#Darby Stanchfield#Scandal Cast#Scandal Cast and Crew GIFs
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#scandal#tv shows#shonda rhimes#kerry washington#henry ian cusick#columbus short#darby stachfield#katie lowes#guillermo diaz#jeff perry#tony goldwyn#bellamy young#joshua malina#scott foley#portia de rossi#cornelius smith jr.#joe morton#george newbern#illustration#vintage art#alternative movie posters
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