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Who Wore What at Bollywood Diwali party of 2024
Diwali parties of the year 2024 were a burst of Traditional wear. Check out the fashion from the diwali parties hosted by Ayushmann Khurrana, Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, Ramesh Taurani and Ekta kapoor.
#2024#abu jani sandeep khosla#BOLLYWOOD#breaking-news#diwali#diwali party#dolly j studio#ekta kapoor#Ethnic wear#FASHION#festival#festive#gopi vaid#indian wear#itrh#latest-bollywood-news#lifestyle#mard by Ajsk#ramesh taurani#raniwala1881#riddhi mehra#style#styling#torani#traditional wear#vogue#vvani
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Once Upon a Lamp - list of characters
In honor of Once Upon a Studio turning one year old
EXT. THE STEVE JOBS BUILDING - EARLY EVENING
The Adventures of André and Wally B.
André
Wally B.
Luxo Jr.
Luxo Jr.
Luxo Sr.
Red’s Dream
Lumpy
Red
Tin Toy
Tinny
Gumbo
Flip ‘n Beth
Ace
Clocky
Spot
Zoo Train
Chrome Dome
Rallye Guy
Fire Hydrant
Helicopter Sheep
Toypot
Frodo
Bouncy
Eben’s Car
Les
RenderMan
Knick Knack
Knick
Sunny Miami
Sunny Florida
Sunny Egypt
Sunny Jamaica
Sunny Palm Springs
Sunny Israel
Surf Death Valley
Sunny Atlantis
Toy Story (Toys)
Woody
Buzz Lightyear
Jessie
Mr. Potato Head
Slinky Dog
Rex
Hamm
Bo Peep
Mrs. Potato Head
Bullseye
Mr. Pricklepants
Dolly
Trixie
Buttercup
Chuckles
Stinky Pete
Barbie
Ken
Lots-o-Huggin’ Bear
Big Baby
Twitch
Stretch
Chunk
Sparks
Chatter Telephone
Bookworm
Peas-in-a-Pod
Forky
Giggle McDimples
Ducky
Bunny
Duke Caboom
Gabby Gabby
The Dummies
Billy, Goat, and Gruff
Toy Story (Human side)
Andy Davis
Mrs. Davis
Molly Davis
Sid Phillips
Hannah Phillips
Bonnie Anderson
Bonnie’s Mom
Bonnie’s Dad
Buster
Scud
Geri’s Game
Geri
A Bug’s Life
Flik
Hopper
Princess Atta
Princess Dot
The Queen
Molt
Slim
Heimlich
Francis
Manny
Gypsy
Rosie
Tuck
Roll
P.T. Flea
Dim
Mr. Soil
Dr. Flora
Thorny
Cornelius
Thumper
Aphie
For the Birds
Bluebird Flock
Gawky Bird
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
Commander Nebula
Mira Nova
XR
Booster
Warp Darkmatter
Gravitina
N0S-4-A2
XL
Monsters, Inc.
James P. Sullivan
Mike Wazowski
Boo
Celia Mae
Randall Boggs
Henry J. Waternoose
Johnny Worthington
Scott “Squishy” Squibbles
Don Carlton
Terri and Terry Perry
Art
Tylor Tuskman
Val Little
Fritz
Katherine “Cutter” Sterns
Duncan P. Anderson
Roz
Yeti
Jeff Fungus
Banana Bread
Roger Rogers
Suzy “Sunny” Sunshine
Finding Nemo
Marlin
Dory
Nemo
Hank
Boundin’
Jackalope
Lamb
The Incredibles
Bob Parr
Helen Parr
Violet Parr
Dashiell Parr
Jack-Jack Parr
Lucius Best
Edna Mode (E)
Buddy Pine
Winston Deavor
Evelyn Deavor
Mirage
Rick Dicker
Voyd
One Man Band
Bass
Treble
Tippy
THX
Tex
Cars
Lightning McQueen
Tow Mater
Cruz Ramirez
Lifted
Stu
Mr. B
Ratatouille
Remy
Alfredo Linguini
Chef Skinner
Colette Tatou
Django
Emile
Anton Ego
Presto
Presto DiGiotagione
Alec Azam
WALL-E
WALL-E
EVE
Captain B. McCrea
John
Mary
M-O
The Defective Robots
Hal the Cockroach
Partly Cloudy
Gus
Peck
Up
Carl Fredricksen
Russell
Dug
Charles Muntz
Alpha
Beta
Gamma
Kevin
Kevin’s Babies
Day & Night
Day
Night
La Luna
Bambino
Papà
Nonno
Brave
Merida
Elinor
Fergus
Hamish
Hupert
Harris
Fergus’ Dogs
Angus
The Witch
Maudie
Lord MacGuffin
Lord Macintosh
Lord Dingwall
Young MacGuffin
Young Macintosh
Wee Dingwall
The Witch’s Crow
Conan the Clan Dingwall Hunk
The Blue Umbrella
Blue
Red
Lava
Uka
Lele
Inside Out (Mindscape)
Joy
Sadness
Anger
Fear
Disgust
Anxiety
Envy
Ennui
Embarrassment
Nostalgia
Inside Out (Humans)
Riley Andersen
Jill Andersen
Bill Andersen
Grace Hsieh
Bree Young
Valentina Ortiz
Dani
Ally
Sofia
Nour
Coach Roberts
Sanjay’s Super Team
Sanjay
Sanjay’s Father
Hanuman
Durga
Vishnu
The Good Dinosaur
Arlo
Spot
Henry
Ida
Buck
Libby
Nash
Ramsey
Butch
Thunderclap
Downpour
Coldfront
Frostbite
Windgust
Bubbha
Lurleane
Pervis
Earl
Forrest Woodbush
Fury
Destructor
Dream Crusher
Debbie
Piper
Piper
Lou
Lou
J.J.
Coco (Land of the Living)
Miguel Rivera
Dante
Abuelita Elena Rivera
Enrique Rivera (Papá)
Luisa Rivera (Mamá)
Tío Berto Rivera
Tía Carmen Rivera
Tía Gloria Rivera
Abuelito Franco Rivera
Abel Rivera
Rosa Rivera
Socorro Rivera
Benny Rivera
Manny Rivera
Coco (Land of the Dead)
Papá Héctor Rivera
Ernesto de la Cruz
Mamá Imelda Rivera
Pepita
Mamá Coco Rivera
Papá Julio Rivera
Tía Rosita Rivera
Tía Victoria Rivera
Tío Óscar Rivera
Tío Felipe Rivera
Bao
Mom
Son
Dad
Cindy
Purl
Purl
Lacy
Office Bros.
Office Ladies
Kitbull
Kitbull
Dog
Smash and Grab
Smash
Grab
Float
Father
Son
Wind
Ellis
Ellis’ Grandma
Onward
Ian Lightfoot
Barley Lightfoot
Laurel Lightfoot
Corey
Colt Bronco
Blazey
Soul (Living World)
Joe Gardener
Libba Gardener
Dez
Curley
Dorothea Williams
Connie
Soul (The Great Before)
22
Moonwind
Terry
Counselor Jerry A
Counselor Jerry B
Loop
Renee
Marcus
Out
Greg
Jim
Manuel
Greg’s Parents
Gigi
Luca
Luca Paguro
Alberto Scorfano
Giulia Marcovaldo
Ercole Visconti
Massimo Marcovaldo
Daniela Paguro
Lorenzo Paguro
Grandma Libera Paguro
Ciccio
Guido
Machiavelli
Nona
Nona
Renee
Twenty-Something
Gia
Nicole
Turning Red
Meilin Lee
Miriam Mendelsohn
Abby Park
Priya Mangal
Tyler Nguyen-Baker
Ming Lee
Jin Lee
Grandma Wu Lee
Auntie Chen
Lily
Helen
Auntie Ping
Mr. Gao
4*Town
Lightyear
Izzy Hawthorne
Sox
Mo Morrison
Darby Steel
Commander Burnside
Alisha Hawthorne
Kiko Hawthorne
Elemental
Ember Lumen
Wade Ripple
Bernie Lumen
Cinder Lumen
Gale Cumulus
Fern Grouchwood
Clod
Brook Ripple
Harold Ripple
Alan Ripple
Lake Ripple
Eddy Ripple
Marco Ripple
Polo Ripple
Ghibli
Flarrietta
Flarry
Self
Self
Win or Lose
Coach Dan
Vanessa
Rochelle
Elio
Elio Solis
Elio’s Aunt
Ambassador Questa
Ambassador Grigon
Hoppers
Mabel
King George
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Notes
Everybody is all smiles for the group picture, from heroes to villains and everything in-between. Even characters who were otherwise sticks in the mud like Hank genuinely smile for the picture. Villains such as Muntz, de la Cruz, Lotso, Thunderclap and his gang, Syndrome, Evelyn, Randall, Waternoose, Hopper, Skinner, and Ercole, as much of evil psychopaths they were, are seen tenderly and respectfully singing along. Even Sid, who was a massive bully to Hannah, is seen giving her a kind brotherly embrace. Also, most movies’ main cast seem to be cramped together. Even the villains stand near their respective heroes, everyone in a healthy relationship with their families and loved ones are tenderly holding each other close, and many of the larger characters offer their bodies for the smaller ones.
Forky, Heimlich, Dory, Jack-Jack, Mater, WALL-E, and one of the triplets wave at the camera.
Dim and Wee Dingwall give the camera dopey smiles.
The egg-shaped bluebirds and the gawky bird stand perched above the entrance. The bluebirds are happy to have the gawky bird with them, a far cry from how they treated him in their short.
Sulley carries Boo tenderly in his arms. Helen does the same to Jack-Jack, as do Presto with Alec, Carl and Russell with Kevin’s babies, Elinor and Fergus with their triplet sons, Embarrassment with Envy, Massimo with Machiavelli, and Izzy with Sox.
Terri attempts to dance before his other half stops him.
Hank carries Marlin, Dory, and Nemo in a coffee pot.
Voyd and Abby giddily bounce in place, clearly the most excited for the photo.
Linguini carries Remy while Colette holds Django and Emile.
WALL-E and EVE hold the umbrellas from The Blue Umbrella.
HAN-S still can’t stay still, shaking aggressively as the photo is taken.
Kevin and her babies take the time to mimic Carl once again.
Maudie and the Clan Dingwall hunk share a loving look.
Young Macintosh flexes his pecs while giving the camera a cocky smile, the same type of smile given by characters like Terry, Darby, and Clod.
The Witch has her Crow standing perched on her shoulder.
Being stationary volcanoes, Uka and Lele are unable to leave their photo. Thankfully, they have Thunderclap and his gang to hold it so they can be in the group picture.
Nostalgia sticks her head out from behind Embarrassment, clearly hiding from the other emotions.
Riley, Grace, and Bree all carry Knick together while Riley’s parents carry the Miami and Florida knick knacks, Val and the Fire Hawks carry the Egypt, Jamaica, Palm Springs, Israel, and Death Valley knick knacks, and Coach Roberts carries Sunny Atlantis in her fish bowl.
Cindy, Son’s fiancée, winks at the camera as the photo is taken.
Machiavelli gives the camera his standard bored look.
Mei has her red hair, panda ears, and panda tail, continuing to embrace her panda.
Aaron Z gives the camera a thumbs up while Tae Young makes a heart with his hands.
Izzy gives Sox a neck scratch.
Alisha and Kiko’s inclusion also counts due to their backlash following the movie’s release.
#pixar animation studios#once upon a studio#pixar shorts#woody x bo#buzz x jessie#flik x atta#mike x celia#finding nemo#bob x helen#cars#linguini x colette#walleve#up#brave#inside out#the good dinosaur#imector#onward#soul#luca#turning red#lightyear#ember x wade#elio
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Song Master List, dm for links
[last updated 11/11/24]
A star* next to any song indicates that the song was recently lost when one of my drives got taken down. You can still request the song, it just might be harder to get it to you and I may have to email you the file instead of messaging a link like normal.
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Ain’t Nothin’ ‘Bout You (Brooks & Dunn Cover) LIVE
A Little More Like You ACOUSTIC
All Night Diner ACOUSTIC
All Of The Girls (Demo) STUDIO
American Boy ACOUSTIC
American Girl (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Cover) STUDIO
Am I Ready For Love STUDIO
Angelina ACOUSTIC
A Place In This World (demo) STUDIO
B
Baby Blue ACOUSTIC
Baby Don’t You Break My Heart Slow (Vonda Shepard cover) ACOUSTIC
Barnyard Song STUDIO
Beautiful Days ACOUSTIC
Beautiful Eyes STUDIO
Being With My Baby ACOUSTIC
Better Man (original demo) STUDIO
Better Off STUDIO
Brand New World ACOUSTIC
Breathless (Better Than Ezra cover) STUDIO
Brought Up That Way STUDIO
But Daddy I Love Him (Acoustic Version) STUDIO
By the Way ACOUSTIC
C
Can I Go With You STUDIO
Cannonball ft. Justin Beiber STUDIO
Can’t Stop Loving You (Phil Collins cover) LIVE
Cassandra (First Draft Phone Memo) ACOUSTIC
Check Out This View ACOUSTIC
Closest To A Cowboy ACOUSTIC
Cold As You (demo) STUDIO
Come In With The Rain (demo) STUDIO
Crazier (demo) STUDIO
Cross My Heart ACOUSTIC
D
Dark Blue Tennessee STUDIO
Dark Blue Tennessee (piano) STUDIO
Diary Of Me STUDIO
Didn’t They ACOUSTIC
Don’t Hate Me For Loving You ACOUSTIC
Down Bad (Acoustic Version) STUDIO
Down Came The Rain by Deric Ruttan (Taylor is just backing vocals on this one) ACOUSTIC
Drama Queen STUDIO
Drive (For Daddy Gene) (Alan Jackson cover) LIVE
Drive All Night (Just South of Knowing Why) STUDIO
F
Fall Back On You ACOUSTIC
Fearless (demo) ACOUSTIC
Fire ACOUSTIC
Firefly ACOUSTIC
Forever Winter (original demo) STUDIO
Fortnight (Acoustic Version) STUDIO
For You (4 U) ACOUSTIC
Fresh Out The Slammer (Acoustic Version) STUDIO
G
Gracie ACOUSTIC
Guilty as Sin? (Acoustic Version) STUDIO
Guilty As Sin (Live From Stockholm) LIVE
H
Half-Way To Texas ACOUSTIC
Her ACOUSTIC
Here You Come Again (Dolly Parton Cover) STUDIO
Hold On ACOUSTIC*
Honey Baby ACOUSTIC
Hopelessly Devoted To You (Olivia Newton-John Cover) STUDIO
Houston Rodeo ACOUSTIC
How Did It End (Live from Stockholm) LIVE
I
I’d Lie STUDIO*
I Hate It Here x the lakes (Live from Cardiff) LIVE
I Heart ? STUDIO*
I Know What I Want STUDIO*
I’m Every Woman (Whitney Houston cover) STUDIO
In The Pouring Rain ACOUSTIC*
Invisible (demo) STUDIO*
I Used To Fly ACOUSTIC
I Wished On A Plane ACOUSTIC*
J
Just South Of Knowing Why (Drive All Night) STUDIO*
K
Kid In The Crowd ACOUSTIC
L
Leavin’ (Jesse McCartney cover) LIVE
Let’s Go (Battle) STUDIO
Live For The Little Things ACOUSTIC
loml (Live from Paris) LIVE
Long Time Coming STUDIO*
Look At You Like That ACOUSTIC
Love They Haven’t Thought of Yet ACOUSTIC
Love To Lose ACOUSTIC*
Lucky You STUDIO
M
Made Up You ACOUSTIC
Making Up For Lost Love STUDIO*
Mandolin ACOUSTIC
Mary Jo ACOUSTIC
Matches ACOUSTIC
Me And Britney ACOUSTIC
Missing You ft. Tyler Hilton (Tyler Hilton cover) LIVE
My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys (First Draft Phone Memo) ACOUSTIC
My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys (Live from Paris) LIVE
My Cure STUDIO*
My Cure (alternate lyrics) ACOUSTIC
My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark ft. Fall Out Boy (Fall Out Boy cover) LIVE
My Turn To Be Me ACOUSTIC
N
Nashville (David Mead cover) LIVE
Need You Now STUDIO*
Need STUDIO
Never Fade ACOUSTIC
Never Mind STUDIO*
Never Mind (Country Version) STUDIO*
O
Oh My My My (Mary’s Song demo) STUDIO*
Old Habits Die Screaming (The Black Dog first draft phone memo) ACOUSTIC
One-Sided Goodbye ACOUSTIC
One Thing (Bye Bye Baby original demo) STUDIO
One Way Ticket (LeAnn Rimes cover) STUDIO
Our Last Night (Better Than Ezra cover) ACOUSTIC*
Our Song (demo) STUDIO
P
Perfect Have I Loved ACOUSTIC
Perfectly Good Heart (demo) STUDIO*
Permanent Marker STUDIO
Peter (Live from Stockholm) LIVE
Picture to Burn (original demo) STUDIO
Picture to Burn 2006 original (homophobic version) STUDIO
Picture to Burn (alternate production w/ extended outro) (demo) STUDIO
Picture To Burn ft. Def Leppard LIVE
Picture to Burn (war cry demo) ACOUSTIC*
Point Of View ACOUSTIC
Pour Some Sugar On Me ft. Def Leppard (Def Leppard cover) LIVE
R
Rain Song ACOUSTIC*
Red (demo) STUDIO
R-E-V-E-N-G-E STUDIO
Ride On ACOUSTIC
Riptide Live from BBC Studios (Vance Joy cover) LIVE
Run (George Strait cover) LIVE
Run (original demo) (CLIP) ACOUSTIC
S
Same Girl ACOUSTIC
Shake It Off (demo) (unofficial) STUDIO
“Slut!” (Acoustic Version) STUDIO
Smokey Black Nights STUDIO
Songs About You STUDIO*
Sparks Fly original lyrics LIVE
Spinning Around ACOUSTIC*
Stupid Boy ACOUSTIC
Sugar ACOUSTIC*
Superstar (demo) ACOUSTIC*
Superstar (demo) STUDIO*
Sweeter Than Fiction (Taylor's Version) (Vinyl Exclusive) STUDIO
Sweet Escape (Gwen Stefani cover) LIVE
Sweet Nothing (Piano Remix) STUDIO
Sweet Tea And Gods Graces STUDIO*
Sweet Tea And Gods Graces (acoustic) ACOUSTIC*
T
Teardrops On My Guitar (demo) STUDIO
Tell Me STUDIO*
Tell Me ACOUSTIC
Ten Dollars And A Six Pack ACOUSTIC*
Tennessee ACOUSTIC
thanK you aIMee x Mean (Live from London) LIVE
That’s Life ACOUSTIC
That’s When (original demo) ACOUSTIC
The Alchemy (Live from Paris) LIVE
The Albatross x Dancing With Our Hands Tied (Live from Dublin) LIVE
The Bolter x Getaway Car (Live from Edinburgh) LIVE
The Diary Of Me STUDIO*
The Other Side Of The Door (demo) STUDIO
The Outside (demo) STUDIO*
The Prophecy x long story short (Live from Lyon) LIVE
There’s Your Trouble (Dixie Chicks cover) STUDIO
Thinking About You ACOUSTIC
Thirteen Blocks STUDIO*
This Here Guitar ACOUSTIC
This Is Really Happening STUDIO*
This Is What You Came For (demo) STUDIO
Tied Together With A Smile (demo) ACOUSTIC
‘Til Brad Pitt Comes Along ACOUSTIC*
Tim McGraw (piano demo) ACOUSTIC*
Tim McGraw (guitar demo) ACOUSTIC*
Tim McGraw (Byron Gallimore demo) STUDIO
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Umbrella (Rihanna cover) LIVE*
Under My Head ACOUSTIC
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Wait For Me STUDIO
Welcome Back Song (For Grunwald) ACOUSTIC
Welcome Distraction STUDIO*
We Were Happy (piano demo) ACOUSTIC
We Were Happy (original demo) STUDIO*
What Do You Say STUDIO*
What To Wear STUDIO*
White Horse (piano demo) STUDIO
Who I’ve Always Been STUDIO*
Who’s Afraid Of Little Old Me (first draft phone memo) ACOUSTIC
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You All Over Me (original demo) STUDIO*
You Do ACOUSTIC*
You Don’t Have To Call ACOUSTIC
Your Anything LIVE*
Your Face STUDIO*
You’re On Your Own Kid (Strings Remix) STUDIO
#taylor swift unreleased#taylor swift#unreleased songs#leaked song#lover unreleased#lover leak#taylor swift lover leaks#tsunreleased
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What are the other Blogs or Reddits or Tumblrs that you recommend?
I want to be a Dolly because of your Tumblr! I am, also, an Ebony! I am happy that I can read that there are others like me! Hopefully, I can meet some in real life. I read on your Tumblr that you suggest that we get Bestfriends in the lifestyle to anchor us. Can you direct me to more like me?
Another thing...how do I find a Keeper? Where do I go and look? Are there sites and events or something like that?
Well, first I am glad to hear I inspire you to be a bimbo. This is all I can ask for. You ask for other blogs. This is a very hard question. There are many wonderful blogs about bimbos, so many. Obviously, you can judge from my reblogs which are my favs.
Concerning style go to Bimboabby. About fun and party go to Callmemollymaybe. Intellectual sophistication you get with Sweetsurrenderdoll. Fashion, hair, style ideas with moo-cow-tracy-2. Dedication and inspiration with j-doll3 and trophy-wife-toy91. Fun and stories and lewd ideas with sexyslut033. Playfulness, art and commitment with keep-dr3aming. Allrounder are theagentzed and bimbojill and bouncybubbly. Hypnosis you get with foreverlostinspirals and please1mistress.
I stop now. There are much too many. If someone feels to add, please do so. Concerning your other questions, meeting like-minded, ebony or not
do it where you have fun. Be fun. Meet people in the gym, in dance classes, in studios, in discos, while partying. Be open minded, smile, be accessible. Go to beauty parlor and make the world a better place. You will find friends. Just giggle! Just smile! Just open your heart and mind to Bimbo Barbie style!
I hope I could help a little! Thanks for the ask!
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Broadway Theatres
There are currently 41 operating Broadway theatres, & I have been lucky enough to visit most of them. In descending order by most visited, here is a list of all the productions I’ve seen & the year I attended for each theatre.
Belasco Theatre: Hedwig & the Angry Inch (2014) / Hedwig & the Angry Inch (2015) / Hedwig & the Angry Inch (2015) / Farinelli & the King (2018) / Network (2019)
Neil Simon Theatre: Jesus Christ Superstar (2012) / Big Fish (2013) / All the Way (2014) / Angels in America Part 1 (2018) / Angels in America Part 2 (2018)
Richard Rodgers Theatre: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2013) / Romeo & Juliet (2013) / If/Then (2014) / Hamilton (2016) / Hamilton (2018)
Studio 54: The Mystery of Edwin Drood (2013) / Cabaret (2014) / Cabaret (2015) / The Lifespan of a Fact (2019) / Pictures From Home (2023)
Longacre Theatre: First Date (2013) / Of Mice & Men (2014) / Allegiance (2016) / The Prom (2019) / Leopoldstadt (2023)
Brooks Atkinson Theatre / Lena Horne Theatre: Peter & the Starcatcher (2013) / Spring Awakening (2016) / Spring Awakening (2016) / Waitress (2017) / SIX (2023)
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre: It’s Only a Play (2015) / The Color Purple (2016) / The Ferryman (2018) / Company (2020) / Parade (2023)
Circle in the Square Theatre: Godspell (2012) / Fun Home (2016) / In Transit (2017) / Once on this Island (2018)
Booth Theatre: The Glass Menagerie (2013) / The Elephant Man (2015) / American Son (2019) / Kimberly Akimbo (2023)
Music Box Theatre: Pippin (2013) / The Heidi Chronicles (2015) / Dear Evan Hansen (2017) / Purlie Victorious (2023)
Broadhurst Theatre: The Front Page (2017) / Anastasia (2018) / Jagged Little Pill (2020) / A Beautiful Noise (2023)
Imperial Theatre: Les Miserables (2014) / Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 (2017) / Carousel (2018) / Bad Cinderella (2023)
Broadway Theatre: Cinderella (2014) / Fiddler on the Roof (2016) / West Side Story (2020) / Here Lies Love (2023)
Ethel Barrymore Theatre: The Bands Visit (2018) / The Inheritance Part 1 (2020) / The Inheritance Part 2 (2020) / Harmony (2023)
Al Hirschfeld Theatre: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (2011) / Kinky Boots (2013) / Moulin Rouge (2020)
Nederlander Theatre: Newsies (2014) / Honeymoon in Vegas (2015) / Pretty Woman (2019)
St. James Theatre: Bullets Over Broadway (2014) / Something Rotten! (2016) / Frozen (2018)
Shubert Theatre: Hello Dolly (2018) / To Kill a Mockingbird (2019) / Some Like it Hot (2023)
Winter Garden Theatre: School of Rock (2016) / Beetlejuice (2020) / Back to the Future (2023)
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: The Addams Family (2011) / Finding Neverland (2016) / Tina - The Tina Turner Musical (2020)
Lyceum Theatre: The Realistic Jones (2014) / A View From the Bridge (2016)
Marquis Theatre: Wonderland (2011) / Evita (2012)
American Airlines Theatre: Violet (2014) / On the Twentieth Century (2016)
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre: Casa Valentina (2014) / Constellations (2015)
Palace Theatre: Annie (2013) / Sunset Boulevard (2017)
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre: The Bridges of Madison County (2014) / Come From Away (2018)
August Wilson Theatre: Mean Girls (2019) / Funny Girl (2023)
Stephen Sondheim Theatre: Anything Goes (2012) / & Juliet (2023)
Cort Theatre / James Earl Jones Theatre: The Cripple of Inishmaan (2014) / Gutenberg! The Musical (2023)
Hudson Theatre: Toured the theatre (2019) / Merrily We Roll Along (2023)
Eugene O'Neill Theatre: The Book of Mormon (2012)
Minskoff Theatre: Easter Bonnet Competition (2014)
Majestic Theatre: The Phantom of the Opera (2016)
New Amsterdam Theatre: Aladdin (2014)
Walter Kerr Theatre: A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder (2016)
Hayes Theatre: Lobby Hero (2018)
Gershwin Theatre: Wicked (2020)
John Golden Theatre: The Shark is Broken (2023)
Ambassador Theatre: Chicago (2023)
Lyric Theatre: N/A
Vivian Beaumont Theatre: N/A
Shows seen multiple times: Hedwig & the Angry Inch (3), Cabaret (2), Hamilton (2) & Spring Awakening (2).
108 shows, 1 event & 1 tour
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Can you please do a resin comparison of Myou white skin tone with Doll Family-h and other bjd companies that have jointed hands?
Companies that have yellow-toned white skins are good matches:
Angel of Dream, Chicabonita, Doll Leaves, Doll Love, Dollzone/Doll Chateau (sister companies), Mystic Kids, Souldoll, Sugarble, Xagadoll/Asleep Eidolon; Magic Time and Fairyland too, but their MSD dolls are smaller so parts may not be compatible.
Jointed hand candidates (handidates?):
Asleep Eidolon/Xaga Doll white 2021 looks fairly close to 2019 Myou white, and they offer 1/3-sized jointed hands.
Doll Leaves white is described as a good match in a comment from 2022, but the included photo link was broken unfortunately. I’ll see if I can ask the commenter to repost it!
Doll Legend jointed hands might have worked but the company seems to be defunct. ;-;
Doll Chateau’s 1/4 jointed hands fit nicely on Myou Doll’s 1/4 ver. 3 girl body. (A bit small on ver. 1 but still functional.)
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Companies that have pink or peach toned whites that won't match so well are:
IOS, Luts, Angell Studio, Loong Soul, Doll Legend, Akagi Doll, Migidoll, Dikadoll, Angel Fantasy, Doll Family-H, Doll Family-A
*Doll Family-H white matched in 2016/2017 but is now lighter and has a pinker undertone.
and companies that have paper white skin:
Dikadoll pure white (not sure on regular white), Resinsoul, Dream Valley
Will update if I can find information on other possibilities for jointed hands. Thank you for your ask and please let me know if you have other questions.
White Resin Comparisons by epicari on Den of Angels
K is Myou Doll white from 2019
1. Resin Soul- White 2019 (horn)
2. Magic Time- White 2018 (cat ear)
3. Pipos- White 2020 (ear)
4. Dika Doll- Pure White 2021 (paw)
5. Ringdoll- White (body sent to me by Ringdoll in 2021 but yellowed so older/ unknown age)
6. Aimerai- White 2021 (cat ear)
7. Doll Legend- White 2019 (small hands)
8. Doll Family H- White 2021
9. Doll Family A- White 2021 (changed from yellow tone to pink toned white mid 2021)
A. Luts- Zuzu Snow White 2019
B. Asleep Eidolon- Fairy Snow UV White 2021
C. Wthdoll- White 2017
D. DF-A- White 2019
E. 2D Doll- Pure White 2022
F. Ring Doll- White- 2022
G. Dream Valley- White 2021
H. Withdoll- Cream White 2020
I. Angel of Dream- White 2018
J. Doll Love- White 2017
K. Myou- White 2019
L. Dika Doll- Pure White 2017
M. Soul Doll- White 2016
N. Asleep Eidolon/ Xaga Doll- White 2021
O. Dollzone- White 2022
P. Loong Soul- White 2017
Q. Luts- Real Skin White 2021
R. Withdoll- Light Rose Pink 2020
S. Dreaming Doll- Rose White 2021
T. Little Monica- White 2021
U. Miao Xie Bao/ Kanioom- MMD Half White 2022
V. Angel Studio- Solid White 2018
W. Dolli-pop- Milk 2021
X. Pipos- Off White 2021 (changed from ivory to pink toned white somewhere between 2017-2022)
Y. I.O.S- White 2017 (changed from yellow tone to pink toned white mid 2017)
Z. Aileen Doll- White 2022
10. Dika Doll- White (pink white/off white) 2017
11. Migi Doll- White 2018
Myou White Resin Comparisons by epicari on Den of Angels [2017]
1. Dikadoll white 2017 (not a match- is a little pinker)- Dika pure white is a pure white so also not a match when fresh, however both Dika's whites yellow so older pieces may match)
2. Mystic Kids white 2017 (very close match)
3. Myou white 2017
4. Doll Family H white 2016 (very close match, is a tiny bit lighter) *no longer a match as of 2021
Top left: Resinsoul WS 2018- not at match as much whiter, but could be blushed to match.
Bottom left: Fairyland WS 2016- a passable match
Top right: Angel of Dream WS 2018- a good match
Bottom right: Souldoll WS possibly 2016?- a close match, the Souldoll looks a touch more yellow
Above: Doll Legend 1/3 male hands in white resin are a good match and fit for 1/3 Myou male body in white resin [2017] (jointed hand on left, original Myou hand on right) /sadly I think Doll Legend company is defunct ;-;
Above: 1/4 Doll Chateau hands on Myou ver. 3 body. They fit very well and the size looks natural on this body. The hands and V3 body are white and the colour is a good match.
2020 Comparison by balljointedheart
Withdoll cream white is a potential match, may be slightly lighter.
Dollzone WS (left) and Myou WS (right) by cap’n on Den of Angels [2021]
Myou WS matches (modern) Dollzone WS perfectly. The lighting isn't great (sorry) but here's Dollzone WS (left) and Myou WS (right). They're both a sort of creamy tone.
It is NOT a match to Dream Valley white. I still have Dream Valley white and it is very stark paper white.
#resin comparison#resin match#myou doll#xagadoll#myou doll white#white resin#doll family h#doll love#bjd photo comparison#bjd photo reference#den of angels#group resin comparison#2018#2021
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On this date in 1990 “The Hunt For Red October” was released!
Capt. Borodin: “The crew know about the saboteur. They are afraid.”
Marko Ramius: “Well, that could be useful when the time comes.”
Director:John McTiernan
1st AD:Jerry Ballew
Cinematographer:Jan de Bont
Camera operator:Roger Gebhard
1st AC:Cal Roberts
Production Designer:Terence Marsh
Gaffer:Ed Ayer
Key grip:Larry J. Aube
Dolly grip: Michael J. Coo
This is one of my favorite movies so today we’re going on a deep Dive! Dive! Dive! on how this group of dedicated filmmakers brought this movie to life.
The producers originally wanted Kevin Costner for the lead, but Costner had other ideas.
As producer Mace Neufeld explained in a behind-the-scenes DVD feature, "I'd gotten quite friendly with Kevin Costner, and I went to Kevin about playing Jack Ryan. But Kevin was up to his neck, and very enthusiastic, about doing this ... this buffalo movie. And I said, 'You'd rather do a buffalo movie?'".
This was Alec Baldwin’s first big budget starring role throwing himself face first into the role spending time with C.I.A agents and spending the night 600’ underwater in a submarine. He also recommended he personally do the helicopter drop into the ocean. Baldwin accepted the role of Jack Ryan because Harrison Ford turned it down. Cast member Sam Neill also benefited from Ford's refusal three years later by being cast in the lead role of Jurassic Park (1993). Interestingly, Baldwin asked for a big pay increase for the sequel, to which the producers allegedly replied, "For that price, we could get Harrison Ford." Baldwin held his ground and the studio agreed to the fee, but for Ford instead of Baldwin for “clear and present danger”
Sean Connery was a last-minute replacement. The film had been in production for two weeks when word came that Klaus Maria Brandauer (Out of Africa), the Austrian actor who'd been signed to play the rogue Soviet sub commander Marko Ramius, couldn't do it after all because of a prior commitment. Connery took the part instead, needing only one day for rehearsal. Coincidentally, he and Brandauer had acted together in 1983's “Never Say Never Again” and would reunite again for 1990's “The Russia House”, which was shot shortly after The Hunt for Red October.
Mancuso: The hard part about playing chicken is knowin' when to flinch.
"I had reservations about it," Connery told an Associated Press reporter upon the film's release. "I thought this kind of Cold War intrigue might be dated because of recent events(the fall of the U.S.S.R). It turned out that the studio had failed to fax the first page of the script, which explained that it took place before Gorbachev." This is probably why no one ever uses fax machines anymore. After being faxed the script, Sir Sean Connery initially turned the role down on the basis of the plot being unrealistic for the post-Cold War era. Whoever sent the fax neglected to include the foreword, explaining the movie as historical. Once he received the foreword, Connery accepted the role.
After consulting with the hair department behind director John McTiernan's back, Sir Sean Connery arrived on-set for his first day of principal photography with his hairpiece incorporating a ponytail. Several years later, once Connery's potential influence had greatly waned, McTiernan stated in an interview with Sight & Sound Magazine that he was "f---ing livid" with Connery, and that the Scottish actor tried to use his considerable heft with the studio, going over the director's head to pass the alteration with producers. It seemed as though Connery was to get his way until midway through the second day's shooting, when director of photography Jan De Bont started laughing while reviewing the dailies, remarking to Connery that his ponytail looked like "a limp, swinging d--k." This soon became a meme among the crew, and by the end of the second day, Connery was so upset at the mockery, he relented, having the hair department remove the alteration and forcing the re-shoot of a key scene. McTiernan joked that the reported cost of the hairpiece, approximately $20,000, was mainly down to the cost of those subsequent re-shoots.
Jeffrey Pelt: “Listen, I'm a politician, which means I'm a cheat and a liar, and when I'm not kissing babies, I'm stealing their lollipops, but it also means that I keep my options open.”
Screenwriter Larry Ferguson played the role of C.O.B. [Chief (Petty Officer) of the Boat] on the U.S.S. Dallas. He didn’t know he had been cast till he saw his name on the cast list and quickly hired an acting coach having not acted in over 16 years, he quickly started rewrites giving his character more screen time.
The film got an uncredited rewrite—including all of the Russian dialogue—from veteran filmmaker John Milius. The writer of “Apocalypse Now”, and director of “Conan the Barbarian”, and “Red Dawn”—who had directed Connery in 1975's “The Wind and the Lion”—told an interviewer in 2003 that the rumors of his involvement with The Hunt for Red October were true. He said he added speeches for Connery's character ("Make it about me," the actor supposedly told him), and that he "wrote all of the Russian stuff—everything that's Russian in that movie."
In one of the most clever ways I’ve seen a movie ditch the subtitles, this film begins with the actors speaking Russian with English subtitles. As the camera slowly dollies to the mouth of actor Peter Firth he casually switches in mid-sentence from Russian to English on the word "Armageddon", which is the same spoken word in both languages. After that point, the Soviets' dialogue is communicated in English.
During filming, several of the actors portraying U.S.S. Dallas crewmen took a cruise off the coast of San Diego on the USS Salt Lake City (SSN-716) a real Los Angeles-class submarine. To train for his role as the Dallas' commander, Scott Glenn. The real commander Thomas Fargo of the Salt Lake City ordered his crew to treat Glenn as equal rank, first giving reports to him, then give the same report to Glenn. Glenn based his performance of Mancuso on Commander Fargo, giving orders in a calm even voice, even in tense situations, saying "whatever good happened in the performance, basically I owe to now Admiral Fargo, thank you sir."
Made before sophisticated CGI became the norm in filmmaking, the film's opening sequence featured a long pull-out reveal of the immense titular Typhoon-class sub. It included a nearly full-scale, above-the-water-line mockup of the sub, constructed from two barges welded together. Since they didn’t have permission to go out to open ocean they were forced to shoot in Long Beach harbor to create the wake of the open ocean they had boats circling the barge to create waves.
Production designer Terence Marsh and Cinematographer Jan de Bont didn’t want to confuse the audience so they gave each country's submarine its own background color: Soviet submarines, such as Red October and V.K. Konovalov, had interiors in black with chrome trim. American ships, such as Dallas and Enterprise, had grey interiors. To help the audience quickly grasp which sub's interior they were seeing as the movie jumped from scene to scene and sub to sub, the filmmakers also created a subtle lighting scheme: blue for Red October, green for the Alfa class "V.K. Konovalov", and red for Dallas.
During filming in 1989, the U.S.S. Houston, which doubled for the U.S.S. Dallas in the movie, snagged the tow cable between the commercial tugboat Barcona and a barge, sinking the tugboat ten miles off Long Beach, California. One crewman unfortunately drowned, and two more were rescued.
On stage for the sub interiors two 50-square-foot (4.6 m2) platforms housing mock-ups of Red October and Dallas were built, standing on hydraulic gimbals that simulated the sub's movements. Connery recalled, "It was very claustrophobic. There were 62 people in a very confined space, 45 feet above the stage floor. It got very hot on the sets, and I'm also prone to sea sickness. The set would tilt to 45 degrees.
I asked the Dollygrip on the film and crew stories member Micheal Coo about his experience on the and he shared this with us.
“ I’ve got a story for you...
We were shooting in a real submarine and doing a tracking shot down a long corridor. Now about every 15 feet is a bulkhead that you have to step over and make sure you don’t hit your head on the top. We are tracking on a peewee dolly, raised up on track to clear the bulkheads, chasing Sean Connery down the corridor. While chasing Sean, Jan Debont yells cut cut cut, and stands up. There’s no way I could stop on a dime and Jan stood up right before one of the bulkheads. He hit his head so hard he flew over the top of me and I went under him with the dolly. His head sounded like a church bell ringing in the submarine. Since Jan Debont and Sean Connery didn’t get a long so well Sean laughed his ass off at Jan laying there on the floor saying “Fucking Hell Shit Michael, I said cut!!!”
The miniature “underwater” scenes were shot and built by I.L.M and the talented model makers from BOSS films Gregory Jein, John Eaves, Ron Gress and Alan McFarland, they filmed using smoke to simulate underwater with a model sub connected to a 12 cable marionette style frame, giving precise, smooth control for turns the same technique was used for the robot aliens in the film “Batteries not included”. To get the lens to “scrape the paint” of the model to make it feel life sized the crew used mirrors lined up perfectly and the camera lens shoot into the mirror getting the image much closer then it would have been possible for the camera. With Computer generated effects, in their infancy, cgi was used for creating bubbles and other effects such as particulates in the water.
Navy recruiters set up booths in some theater lobbies for people to sign up to join the service, or to at least look into it. The Pentagon hoped that this movie would do for the submarine service what Top Gun (1986) did for Naval aviation.
When the movie was first released on VHS in 1991, the tapes were red.
Capt. Marko Ramius: I'm reminded of the heady days of Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin when the world trembled at the sound of our rockets. They will tremble again at the sound of our silence. The order is engage the silent drive.
If you can help identify any crew members please comment, thanks for reading
Via Diego,IMDb, YouTube,MCGA. Special thanks to Dolly Grip on the film Michael Coo and miniatures paint expert Bruce Hazumi
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Record collecting is an expensive hobby but it also honestly brings me so much joy. There’s still so much I want to buy and will buy (tbh) but I keep going to record sales and not remembering what I own and almost buying doubles of the same album, so that’s why this list exists. But I also saw folks publishing their lists earlier and I love seeing what people have in their collections (truly I’d love to see yours if you wanted to post it!) If you ever want to talk records or music I’m your gal ♡
A Abba - Super Trouper - Voulez Vous - Greatest Hits Vol. 2 The Animals - The Best Of The Animals Arcade fire - Everything Now Arlo Parks - Collapsed In Sunbeams Aqua - Aquarium
B Bleachers - Bleachers MTV Unplugged - Take the sadness out of Saturday night Beyonce - Lemonade - Renaissance Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever Barenaked ladies - Original Hits Bo Burnham - Inside Bob Seger - Stranger In Town Billy Joel - 52 Street - The Stranger - Glass Houses - An Innocent Man The Beatles - Help - Yesterday and Today - Abbey Road - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
C Carly Rae Jepsen - Dedicated - The Loneliest Time Cat Stevens -Tea for the Tillerman Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chronicle Vol. 1 Cheap Trick - At Budokan
D Dirty Honey - Dirty Honey Dodie - build a problem Dua Lipa - Future Nostalgia Dee Gees - Hail Satin David Bowie - Legacy (The Very Best Of David Bowie) Dolly Parton - Greatest Hits Diana Ross - Swept Away - Summer
E Elvis Presley - The Essential Elvis Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - Ella and Louis Etta James - At Last Edith Piaf - The great Edith Piaf Elton John - Greatest Hits - Greatest Hits Vol. 2 - Captain Fantastic - Honky Château - Here and There
F Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes Florence and the Machine - Lungs - Dance Fever Frank Ocean - Channel Orange (yes this is a boot) Fun - Some Nights Fleetwood Mac - Rumours - Tango In The Night - The Dance
G Greta Van Fleet - From the Fires - Anthem of the Peaceful Army - The Battle at Garden’s Gate George Ezra - Gold rush kid Grateful Dead - American beauty Genesis - Invisible touch The Guess Who - The Best Of The Guess Who
H Haim - Forever EP - Days Are Gone - Something To Tell You - Women in Music III Harry Styles - Harry Styles - Fine Line - Harry’s House Hozier - Hozier - Wasteland, Baby! Hall & Oates - Rock 'n Soul Part 1
J Jill Barber - Chances Jeff Goldblum and The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra - The Capitol Studios Sessions Jeff Lynne’s ELO - Alone In The Universe Joni Mitchell - Blue Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced Janis Joplin - Greatest Hits - Pearl Jefferson Airplane -Surrealistic Pillow Jethro Tull - Stand Up Janet Jackson - Control
K Kacey Musgraves - Golden Hour - Star-Crossed Khruangbin and Leon Bridges - Texas Sun - Texas Moon Kate bush - Hounds Of Love Kansas - Leftoverture
L Lorde - Melodrama - Solar Power The Lumineers - The Lumineers - Cleopatra Lizzo -Coconut Oil - Cuz I Love You Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Lana Del Rey - Born To Die Led Zeppelin - In Through The Out Door
M Maggie Rogers - Surrender Mother Mother - Dance And Cry Mumford and Sons - Wilder Mind Mika - Life In Cartoon Motion Matty Matheson - A Cookbook (yes this is a real cookbook, it comes with a zine!) Marina And The Diamonds -Electra Heart Minnie Riperton - Les Fleurs: The Minnie Riperton Anthology Meatloaf - Bat Out Of Hell Mr mister - Welcome To The Real World
N Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats - Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats The National - Boxer Nico - Chelsea Girl Neil Young - Harvest Moon Neil Diamond - Live At The Troubadour
O Orville Peck - Pony - Show Pony Orla Gartland - Women on the Internet Olivia Rodrigo - Sour
P Phoebe Bridgers - Stranger in the Alps Paramore - After Laughter Prince - Purple rain The Mamas & the Papas - The Papas & the Mamas The Police - Zenyatta Mondatta Paul Simon - There Goes Rhyming Simon - Graceland Pat Benatar - Crimes of Passions
Q Queen - Greatest Hits
R The Regrettes - Feel Your Feelings Fool - How Do You Love - Further Joy Ramones - Ramones
S The Sheepdogs - Live At Lees Spice Girls - Spice The Strokes - Angles
The Struts - Strange Days
Silk Sonic - An Evening with Silk Sonic
Simon and Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
T Taylor swift - Lover - Folklore - Evermore - Midnights Trixie Mattel - Two Birds/One Stone - Barbara Twin shadow - Eclipse - Twin Shadow Tears for fears - Songs From The Big Chair Toto - Toto IV Toronto - Get It On Credit Talking Heads - Remain in light
W Whitney Houston - Whitney - Whitney Houston
Y Yola - Walk Through The Fire - Stand For Myself Years and Years - Palo Santo
Z The Zombies - Odessey and Oracle - Oddities and Orcales
123 The 1975 - The 1975 - Being Funny In A Foreign Language
Movie Soundtracks - Labyrinth - The Virgin Suicides - Eternal Sunshine of - School Of Rock - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Promising Young Women - Josie and the Pussycats - Almost Famous -Rocky Horror Picture Show - Up - Space Jam - Little Shop of Horrors - Grease - Saturday Night Fever - Xanadu - Ghostbusters - St. Elmo’s Fire
Television Soundtracks - The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - Stranger Things Vol 1/2 - Stranger Things Vol 3 - Euphoria Season 2 - Steven Universe
Musicals - In the Heights - Hair
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When secretive new neighbors move in next door, suburbanite Ray Peterson and his friends let their paranoia get the best of them as they start to suspect the newcomers of evildoings and commence an investigation. But it’s hardly how Ray, who much prefers drinking beer, reading his newspaper and watching a ball game on the tube expected to spend his vacation. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Ray Peterson: Tom Hanks Lt. Mark Rumsfield: Bruce Dern Carol Peterson: Carrie Fisher Art Weingartner: Rick Ducommun Bonnie Rumsfield: Wendy Schaal Ricky Butler: Corey Feldman Hans Klopek: Courtney Gains Dr. Werner Klopek: Henry Gibson Walter Seznick: Gale Gordon Vic, Garbageman #1: Dick Miller Joe, Garbageman #2: Robert Picardo Uncle Reuben Klopek: Theodore Gottlieb Detective #1: Franklyn Ajaye Dave Peterson: Cory Danziger Detective #2: Rance Howard Ricky’s Girlfriend: Heather Haase Steve Kuntz: Nicky Katt Ricky’s Friend: Bill Stevenson Ricky’s Friend: Gary Hays Cop: Kevin Gage Cop: Dana Olsen Walter’s Daughter: Brenda Benner Suzanne Weingartner: Patrika Darbo Voiceover Actor: Sonny Carl Davis Voiceover Actor: Moosie Drier Voiceover Actor: Leigh French Voiceover Actor: Archie Hahn Voiceover Actor: Billy Jayne Voiceover Actor: Phyllis Katz Voiceover Actor: Jeffrey Kramer Voiceover Actor: Lynne Marie Stewart Voiceover Actor: Arnold F. Turner Voiceover Actor: Gigi Vorgan Ricky’s friend (uncredited): Carey Scott Kid on Bike (Uncredited): Tony Westbrook Ray’s Boss (uncredited): Kevin McCarthy Film Crew: Sound Effects: Mark A. Mangini Casting: Mike Fenton Casting: Judy Taylor Costume Design: Rosanna Norton Original Music Composer: Jerry Goldsmith Director: Joe Dante Executive Producer: Ron Howard Production Sound Mixer: Ken King Hairstylist: Christine Lee Production Design: James H. Spencer Set Designer: James E. Tocci Producer: Larry Brezner Producer: Michael Finnell Additional Photography: John Hora Music Editor: Kenneth Hall Set Decoration: John H. Anderson Foley Editor: Ron Bartlett Makeup Artist: Daniel C. Striepeke Co-Producer: Dana Olsen Special Effects Supervisor: Ken Pepiot Editor: Marshall Harvey Camera Operator: Michael D. O’Shea Director of Photography: Robert M. Stevens Stunts: George P. Wilbur Associate Producer: Pat Kehoe Dolly Grip: Kirk Bales Key Grip: Charles Saldaña Stunts: John-Clay Scott Supervising Sound Editor: George Simpson Stunts: Eddie Hice Stunts: Gary Epper Stunts: Wally Rose Stunt Double: Brian J. Williams Stunts: Jeff Ramsey Stunts: John Hateley Stunts: Ray Saniger Art Direction: Charles L. Hughes ADR Editor: Stephen Purvis Stunts: Gary Morgan Stunts: Frank Orsatti Second Assistant Director: David D’Ovidio Sound Editor: Warren Hamilton Jr. Costume Supervisor: Cheryl Beasley Blackwell Makeup Artist: Michael Germain Foley Artist: Dan O’Connell Transportation Coordinator: Randy White Boom Operator: Randall L. Johnson Foley Artist: Kevin Bartnof Visual Effects Supervisor: Michael Owens Still Photographer: Ralph Nelson Jr. Script Supervisor: Roz Harris Leadman: Nigel A. Boucher Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary C. Bourgeois Foley Editor: Aaron Glascock Sound Editor: Michael J. Benavente Chief Lighting Technician: Leslie J. Kovacs Costume Supervisor: Eric H. Sandberg Greensman: Dave Newhouse Construction Coordinator: Michael Muscarella Stunts: Roydon Clark Stunts: Sandra Lee Gimpel Set Designer: Judy Cammer Assistant Editor: Uri Katoni Lighting Technician: Brent Poe Grip: T. Daniel Scaringi Production Coordinator: Karen Shaw Lighting Technician: Ken W. Ballantine Special Effects: Michael Arbogast Studio Teacher: Adria Later Stunt Coordinator: Jeff Smolek Construction Foreman: Ciro Vuoso Production Accountant: Julianna Arenson Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Benny McNulty Set Designer: Erin M. Cummins Property Master: Gregg H. Bilson Lighting Technician: E. Christopher Reed Stunts: Rick Sawaya Unit Publicist: Reid Rosefelt Special Effects: Jeff Pepiot Grip: Danny Falkengren Best Boy Grip: Hal Nelson Grip: Paul E. Sutton Special Effects: Thomas R....
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Victoria Liedtke and Jason Ringenberg- More Than Words Can Tell (Judee Bop Records)
No one can overlook the great Dolly Parton/Porter Wagoner duo from years ago. Victoria Liedtke thought it was time to give them their due, but with a spin of her own. She contacted Jason Ringenberg to see if he was interested, and he jumped at the chance. The album is produced by Victoria, co-produced by Elliot Vaughan, and mixed by both. She and Jason recorded the album at Vale Studios in Worcester, UK, in the summer of 2022 with an amazing UK-based band featuring: CJ Hillman on electric and slide guitar, John Parker on double bass, Lewis ‘Burner’ Pugh on acoustic guitar, and Tim Prottey-Jones on drums. Many other guests are on the album, also. The opening track is also the 1st single, “Life Rides The Train.” This Porter-penned track gets a lengthened (twice as long as the original with rockin’ guitar solos) revamp with alternating vocals from Jason and Victoria. Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUj-j-_0XJM Next is the title track, “More Than Words Can Tell,” another Porter-penned song that speeds up a bit from the original with its harmonies and chorus. “We've seen happiness that could match heaven's beauty. And felt sadness like the flaming pits of hell. But each thing we share just makes our love grow stronger. And I love you more than words could ever tell.” Up next, “Sounds Of Nature,” is the first co-written (Parton/Wagoner) song on the album. It’s a bit slower than the original, but that’s what Victoria and Jason do, they make these songs their own. Gorgeous strings, acoustic guitars, and angelic choral vocals fill this gem. Track 4, “Carolina Moonshiner,” is a Dolly-penned toe-tapper. Jason begins, Victoria enters, and then they finally blend their voices together like the original. Again, extra amazing guitar work adds to their version. Here’s the video:
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Next, “The Fire That Keeps You Warm,” is another song written by Dolly. Steel guitars and piano emphasize this slowed-down version of this one. There is great interplay with the vocals again. “Let me walk in the sunshine of your smile. Let me hide in the shadows of your eyes. Let me lie in the safety of your arms. And let me be the fire that keeps you warm. I'll keep you warm.” Track 6 is the 2nd single off of the album. It’s also written by Dolly Parton. “Come To Me” adds musicians Sean O'Hagan and Bryan Scary, so you know there’s major orchestration here. It’s a softer, slower track that really takes the listener to another almost fairytale-like world. However; the video does not. See why here:
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Next up is “The Pain of Loving You.” This Wagoner/Parton track begins like Steely Dan’s “Do It Again” complete with whammy bar-laden guitar, but then Victoria’s singing brings it back to the country vibe. Great harmonies and incredible guitar work again on this one. Track 7, “The Last Thing On My Mind,” is the only non-Parton/Wagoner-penned track. Greenwich Village folkie Tom Paxton wrote it, but Dolly and Porter did make it a top ten hit. Beautiful strings highlight this one along with guitar picking and soaring harmonies. This version is a bit slower than the original. The next three tracks are all written by Dolly. “Beneath The Sweet Magnolia Tree” is another toe-tapper, but also slower than the original. Nice interplay between the vocals, organ, slide guitar, and fingerpickin’ banjo(?) make this another highlight of the album. Track 10 is “You.” It’s a beautiful piano-driven ballad with stunning slide guitar. More great harmonies in a song that must have been played at weddings or at least anniversary parties with its romantic lyrics. “The garden of Eden couldn't have been any sweeter than this paradise I share with you. Our love outshines the eastern star the brightest in the heavens. Surely heaven must have sent me you. You my love, it's you that makes me always feel like singing... You, you make me complete, and I love you.” The album closes with “Tomorrow Is Forever.” It’s a waltzing melody that truly blends Victoria’s and Jason’s voices. “No more crying, tears leave tracks, and mem'ries find their way back. Tomorrow's waiting, let's journey there together. Yesterday is gone, gone, but tomorrow is forever.” It’s filled with twanging guitar, plunking piano, and then soaring angelic choral backup singers. Many songs on this album are written solely by Dolly Parton. Since the project was put together by Victoria Liedtke, maybe that’s why she picked the Dolly songs she loved. One thing is certain, Victoria does an excellent job of making all of these songs her own. And what a terrific addition to invite Jason Ringenberg as “Porter.” I wonder if the two will perform any of these songs live. Here’s hoping they do. ERIC EGGLESON
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The 23rd Annual Bryan Awards - Programming Categories
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New Series: Andor (Disney Plus) Bad Sisters (Apple Plus) The Bear (Hulu) The Diplomat (Netflix) The House of the Dragon (HBO) Jury Duty (FreeVee) The Last of Us (HBO) Shrinking (Apple Plus) So Help Me Todd (CBS) Wednesday (Netflix)
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Days of Our Lives (NBC & Peacock) General Hospital (ABC) The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Limited/Anthology Series: Beef (Netflix) Black Bird (Apple Plus) Fleishman In Trouble (Hulu) George & Tammy (Showtime) Welcome to Chippendale’s (Hulu) The White House Plumbers (HBO)
Made for Television Movie: A Christmas Story Christmas (HBO Max) Dolly Parton’s Magic Mountain Christmas (NBC) Fire Island (Hulu) Hocus Pocus 2 (Disney Plus) Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Roku)
Variety Scripted Series: A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO) Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Pre-Recorded Variety Special: Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Anniversary Celebration (ABC) Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love (NBC) The Kennedy Center Honors (CBS) Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music and Laughter (ABC) Richard III: Great Performances (PBS) 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (HBO)
Live Special: The Apple Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show Featuring Rihanna (FOX)
Elton John: Farewell from Dodger Stadium (Disney Plus) The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (NBC) The Oscars (ABC) The 75th Annual Tony Awards (CBS) The Tournament of Roses Parade (ABC)
Daytime Talk Show: The Drew Barrymore Show (Syndicated) The Kelly Clarkson Show (NBC/Syndicated) Live with Kelly & Ryan/Mark (ABC/Syndicated) Today with Hoda and Jenna (NBC) Late Night Talk Show: The Daily Show (Comedy Central) Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC) The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS)
Game Show: Family Feud (ABC/Syndicated) Jeopardy (ABC/Syndicated) Let’s Make A Deal (CBS) Password (NBC) The Price Is Right (CBS)
Reality-Competition Program: The Amazing Race (CBS) RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1) Survivor (CBS) Top Chef (Bravo) The Voice (NBC)
Traditional Reality Program: Antiques Roadshow (PBS) Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives (Food Network) Love Is Blind (Netflix) Queer Eye (Netflix) Shark Tank (ABC) Welcome to Wrexham (F/X) Non-Fiction Series: FDR (History Channel) The Food That Built America (History Channel) The Origins of Hip-Hop (A&E) The 1619 Project (Hulu) 30 for 30 (ESPN)
Non-Fiction Program: Being Mary Tyler Moore (HBO) The Day The Music Died: The Story of Don McLean’s American Pie (Paramount Plus) I Am My Brother’s Keeper (NBC) Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields (Hulu) Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple Plus)
Animated Program: Archer (F/X) Big Mouth (Cartoon Network) Harley Quinn (Netflix) The Simpsons (FOX) South Park (Comedy Central)
Most Missed Series: Atlanta (F/X) Better Call Saul (AMC) Dr. Phil (Syndicated) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video) Succession (HBO)
Studio Sports Program: Big Noon Kickoff (FOX) College GameDay (ESPN) FIFA World Cup (FOX) Football Night in America (NBC) The Road to the Final Four (CBS/TBS/TNT/TruTV)
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Top 10 Indian Clothing Stores for Women in London
London, a city known for its diverse cultural tapestry, is home to a vibrant array of Indian clothing stores catering to the discerning tastes of women. Discover exquisite bridal wear, beaded dresses, and a kaleidoscope of traditional outfits at these top 10 Indian clothing boutiques in London.
Raishma
Location: 73 York St, London W1H 1QE, UK
Website: raishma.co.uk
Specialties: Raishma is your go-to destination for bridal wear, featuring intricately designed outfits, beaded dresses, and printed ensembles.
Studio by TCS
Location: 1000 Great West Rd, London TW8 9HH, United Kingdom
Website: studiobytcs.com
Highlights: Immerse yourself in the world of beautiful fabrics, exquisite embroideries, and flattering cuts from renowned Pakistani designers. Studio by TCS offers an extensive range, including women's wear , men's wear, and accessories such as wedding accessories, clutches, bags, jewelry, and shoes.
Fuze RentalsLocation: 17 Hardwicks Square, London SW18 4AG, United KingdomWebsite: https://fuzerentals.comCollection: Offers a diverse range of rental options for bridal attire. Explore our extensive collection, featuring lehengas, sarees, gowns, anarkalis, sharara suits, kurta sets, and contemporary ensembles. Visit our website at [fuzerentals.com](https://fuzerentals.com) for more details
StopnBuy.co.uk: (Indian Saree, Pakistani Suit)
Location: 18 John Barnes Walk, London E15 4SX, United Kingdom
Website: stopnbuy.co.uk
Collection: Unveil the charm of Pakistani bridalwear lehengas , traditional wear sarees perfect for indian wedding, and a wide variety of Pakistani suits for all occasions.
Variety Silk House
Location: 150-152 Ealing Rd, Wembley HA0 4PY, United Kingdom
Website: varietysilkhouse.com
Assortment: From saree, anarkali, lenghas, kurtas, gown, blouses to accessories and fabrics, Variety Silk House is a treasure trove catering to diverse fashion preferences for women.
Geetanjali
Location: 166 Ealing Rd, Wembley HA0 4QD, United Kingdom
Website: geetanjali.uk
Collection: Geetanjali offers a wide spectrum, from casual and party wear suits to embroidered suits, printed suits, long dresses, anarkali suit, and an extensive range of sarees, including printed sarees, plain sarees, silk sarees and cotton sarees . The store also caters to men's and kids' fashion.
My Trousseau
Location: 1 St John's Wood Terrace, London NW8 6JJ, United Kingdom
Website: mytrousseau.co.uk
Specialization: A luxury bridal design house, My Trousseau specializes in bespoke Indo Western bridal wear, modern Indian wedding dress, and contemporary bridal wedding lehengas
Pernia's Pop-Up Shop
Location: 11 Grosvenor St, London W1K 4QB, United Kingdom
Website: perniaspopupshop.com
Designer Haven: Pernia’s Pop-Up Studio is a leading one-stop-shop for top Indian designers like Ritu Kumar, Seema Gujral, Tarun Tahiliani, Dolly J, offering lehengas, anarkali suits, fusion wear, jewelry, accessories, and even men's and kids' wear.
Bollywood Borrowed
Location: APPOINTMENT ONLY: 70 Hebdon Rd, London SW17 7NN, United Kingdom
Website: bollywoodborrowed.com
Diverse Collection: Bollywood Borrowed brings you an array of dresses for women, including sarees, lehengas, anarkali tunics, and fusion wear.
Anjla Saris
Location: Unit 2, East Shopping Centre, 232-236 Green St, London E7 8LE, United Kingdom
Website: anjlasaris.com
Luxury Sarees: With the largest selection of luxury sarees, Anjla Saris boasts over 1000 unique designs, including Banarasi silk, chiffon, diamante, georgette, silk linen, signature, tissue silk, munga, and satin silk
Rangoli
Location: 142 Ealing Rd, Wembley HA0 4PY, United Kingdom
Website: rangolilondon.com
Bridal Extravaganza: Rangoli is a haven for all types of bridal lehengas, wedding saree, menswear, and an impressive jewelry collection, primarily focusing on sarees suitable for all wedding occasions.
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July was a month of quality, not quantity, reading-wise. I read some truly excellent books, they just largely happened to be thick and take a fair bit of brain power. And one of these months I’ll manage to get to more than a single book off my physical TBR, I swear. Oh well. At least I only bought one book again? (In my defense, it was only $4.) Oh, and my Sherlock Holmes-via-podcast read-through finally did The Sign of the Four! This feels like a milestone, somehow.
Outside of reading, this was a pretty good month! I saw friends for the first time since the fall, I went to outdoor live theatre for the first time in three years and finally got to see Something Rotten!, and I attended my first official Pride event, which went about as well as I expected it too, in that I talked to two people in three hours. I never socialize with strangers and I’ve been trying to build up my people-confidence after two years of “talking to another person could literally kill you”, so this is a big win.
I need to do better about reading Canadian for the rest of the year, though. I feel like I’ve been letting that seriously slide. And I’m very hopeful that a lot of my anticipated new releases will come in for me at the library soon!
And as always, in order of how glad I am to have read them, my July reading list:
Babel - R.F. Kuang Robin was taken from his home as a child to be trained as a translator. Now at Oxford, he’s torn: scholarship is wonderful, but it’s used for all the wrong reasons. One person surely can’t change the system…. - Chinese-British main character, Indian, Black, and East Asian secondary characters, Chinese-American author, #ownvoices - warning: deals with colonialism, racism, and classism; contains death and torture
Queer - Frank Wynne Queer writing throughout history, largely from the 19th and 20th centuries - 🏳️🌈 authors, authors of colour, 🏳️🌈 editor, #ownvoices - warning: homophobia, transphobia, AIDS crisis, dead gays
Siren Queen - Nghi Vo She’ll do anything to be an actor, including selling her soul to a studio. Films have power, after all, and a certain kind of (dark) magic. - Chinese-American main character, 🏳️🌈 main character, 🏳️🌈 secondary characters, Vietnamese-American author, 🏳️🌈 author, #ownvoices
Let's Do It - Bob Stanley A history of Anglo-Western pop music, from the early 1900s to the 1970s. - warning: anti-Black racism in a historical context, including slurs
That's Not My Name! - Anoosha Syed Mirha goes to kindergarten, where everyone thinks her name is hard. - Muslim main character, Pakistani-Canadian author, 🇨🇦
Comeuppance Served Cold - Marion Deeds Dolly gets a job as a sober companion for a wealthy bride-to-be. Dolly is casing the house. A 1920s heist fantasy. - Black secondary characters, 🏳️🌈 secondary characters, blind secondary character - warning: classist and racist characters, violence against women
The Hallowed Hunt - Lois McMaster Bujold A prince has been killed and Ingrey must bring his killer to justice. Arguing self-defense might save her. Her accidental spirit animal might doom her. And there’s much more afoot. - warning: misogynist characters, attempted violence against women, animal death
The Undertakers - Nicole Glover Someone’s been setting fires in Black neighbourhoods and it seems to be connected to Hetty and Benjy’s only unsolved case. - Black cast, 🏳️🌈 secondary characters, Black author, #ownvoices
Downton Shabby - Hopwood DePree A movie producer discovers his distant family’s English estate is crumbling and decides to do something about it.
Hawkeye: Kate Bishop - Marieke Nijkamp with Enid Balám, illustrator Kate Bishop takes a job on her way home from LA. It’s at a resort. For her sister. And there are evil clowns? - 🏳️🌈 author
Death by Bubble Tea - Jennifer J. Chow When her cousin comes to town, Yale finds herself drafted into co-running a stall at the LA Night Market. Then one of their customers turns up dead. - Chinese-American cast, Chinese-American author, #ownvoices
Currently reading:
Mint Chocolate Murder - Meri Allen
Riley’s hired to serve ice cream at a gallery opening at a local estate, only for the star photographer to be found dead in a dungeon. - major Black secondary character
Aces Wild - Amanda DeWitt Jack and his asexual support group decide to take down the casino owner who put Jack’s mom in jail. - 🏳️🌈 main character, 🏳️🌈 secondary characters
The Penguin Complete Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle Victorian detective stories - major disabled character
- warning: colonialism, xenophobia
Stats
Monthly total: 11
Yearly total: 90 + 1
Queer books: 3
Authors of colour: 5
Books by women: 8
Canadian authors: 1
Off the TBR shelves: 1
DNFs: 0
January February March April May June
#books#booklr#bookblr#adult booklr#book covers#book photography#reading wrap-ups#book hauls#read in 2022#my photos
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On this date in 1990 “The Hunt For Red October” was released!
Capt. Borodin: “The crew know about the saboteur. They are afraid.”
Marko Ramius: “Well, that could be useful when the time comes.”
Director:John McTiernan
1st AD:Jerry Ballew
Cinematographer:Jan de Bont
Camera operator:Roger Gebhard
1st AC:Cal Roberts
Production Designer:Terence Marsh
Gaffer:Ed Ayer
Key grip:Larry J. Aube
Dolly grip: Michael J. Coo
This is one of my favorite movies so today we’re going on a deep Dive! Dive! Dive! on how this group of dedicated filmmakers brought this movie to life.
The producers originally wanted Kevin Costner for the lead, but Costner had other ideas.
As producer Mace Neufeld explained in a behind-the-scenes DVD feature, "I'd gotten quite friendly with Kevin Costner, and I went to Kevin about playing Jack Ryan. But Kevin was up to his neck, and very enthusiastic, about doing this ... this buffalo movie. And I said, 'You'd rather do a buffalo movie?'".
This was Alec Baldwin’s first big budget starring role throwing himself face first into the role spending time with C.I.A agents and spending the night 600’ underwater in a submarine. He also recommended he personally do the helicopter drop into the ocean. Baldwin accepted the role of Jack Ryan because Harrison Ford turned it down. Cast member Sam Neill also benefited from Ford's refusal three years later by being cast in the lead role of Jurassic Park (1993). Interestingly, Baldwin asked for a big pay increase for the sequel, to which the producers allegedly replied, "For that price, we could get Harrison Ford." Baldwin held his ground and the studio agreed to the fee, but for Ford instead of Baldwin for “clear and present danger”
Sean Connery was a last-minute replacement. The film had been in production for two weeks when word came that Klaus Maria Brandauer (Out of Africa), the Austrian actor who'd been signed to play the rogue Soviet sub commander Marko Ramius, couldn't do it after all because of a prior commitment. Connery took the part instead, needing only one day for rehearsal. Coincidentally, he and Brandauer had acted together in 1983's “Never Say Never Again” and would reunite again for 1990's “The Russia House”, which was shot shortly after The Hunt for Red October.
Mancuso: The hard part about playing chicken is knowin' when to flinch.
"I had reservations about it," Connery told an Associated Press reporter upon the film's release. "I thought this kind of Cold War intrigue might be dated because of recent events(the fall of the U.S.S.R). It turned out that the studio had failed to fax the first page of the script, which explained that it took place before Gorbachev." This is probably why no one ever uses fax machines anymore. After being faxed the script, Sir Sean Connery initially turned the role down on the basis of the plot being unrealistic for the post-Cold War era. Whoever sent the fax neglected to include the foreword, explaining the movie as historical. Once he received the foreword, Connery accepted the role.
After consulting with the hair department behind director John McTiernan's back, Sir Sean Connery arrived on-set for his first day of principal photography with his hairpiece incorporating a ponytail. Several years later, once Connery's potential influence had greatly waned, McTiernan stated in an interview with Sight & Sound Magazine that he was "f---ing livid" with Connery, and that the Scottish actor tried to use his considerable heft with the studio, going over the director's head to pass the alteration with producers. It seemed as though Connery was to get his way until midway through the second day's shooting, when director of photography Jan De Bont started laughing while reviewing the dailies, remarking to Connery that his ponytail looked like "a limp, swinging d--k." This soon became a meme among the crew, and by the end of the second day, Connery was so upset at the mockery, he relented, having the hair department remove the alteration and forcing the re-shoot of a key scene. McTiernan joked that the reported cost of the hairpiece, approximately $20,000, was mainly down to the cost of those subsequent re-shoots.
Jeffrey Pelt: “Listen, I'm a politician, which means I'm a cheat and a liar, and when I'm not kissing babies, I'm stealing their lollipops, but it also means that I keep my options open.”
Screenwriter Larry Ferguson played the role of C.O.B. [Chief (Petty Officer) of the Boat] on the U.S.S. Dallas. He didn’t know he had been cast till he saw his name on the cast list and quickly hired an acting coach having not acted in over 16 years, he quickly started rewrites giving his character more screen time.
The film got an uncredited rewrite—including all of the Russian dialogue—from veteran filmmaker John Milius. The writer of “Apocalypse Now”, and director of “Conan the Barbarian”, and “Red Dawn”—who had directed Connery in 1975's “The Wind and the Lion”—told an interviewer in 2003 that the rumors of his involvement with The Hunt for Red October were true. He said he added speeches for Connery's character ("Make it about me," the actor supposedly told him), and that he "wrote all of the Russian stuff—everything that's Russian in that movie."
In one of the most clever ways I’ve seen a movie ditch the subtitles, this film begins with the actors speaking Russian with English subtitles. As the camera slowly dollies to the mouth of actor Peter Firth he casually switches in mid-sentence from Russian to English on the word "Armageddon", which is the same spoken word in both languages. After that point, the Soviets' dialogue is communicated in English.
During filming, several of the actors portraying U.S.S. Dallas crewmen took a cruise off the coast of San Diego on the USS Salt Lake City (SSN-716) a real Los Angeles-class submarine. To train for his role as the Dallas' commander, Scott Glenn. The real commander Thomas Fargo of the Salt Lake City ordered his crew to treat Glenn as equal rank, first giving reports to him, then give the same report to Glenn. Glenn based his performance of Mancuso on Commander Fargo, giving orders in a calm even voice, even in tense situations, saying "whatever good happened in the performance, basically I owe to now Admiral Fargo, thank you sir."
Made before sophisticated CGI became the norm in filmmaking, the film's opening sequence featured a long pull-out reveal of the immense titular Typhoon-class sub. It included a nearly full-scale, above-the-water-line mockup of the sub, constructed from two barges welded together. Since they didn’t have permission to go out to open ocean they were forced to shoot in Long Beach harbor to create the wake of the open ocean they had boats circling the barge to create waves.
Production designer Terence Marsh and Cinematographer Jan de Bont didn’t want to confuse the audience so they gave each country's submarine its own background color: Soviet submarines, such as Red October and V.K. Konovalov, had interiors in black with chrome trim. American ships, such as Dallas and Enterprise, had grey interiors. To help the audience quickly grasp which sub's interior they were seeing as the movie jumped from scene to scene and sub to sub, the filmmakers also created a subtle lighting scheme: blue for Red October, green for the Alfa class "V.K. Konovalov", and red for Dallas.
During filming in 1989, the U.S.S. Houston, which doubled for the U.S.S. Dallas in the movie, snagged the tow cable between the commercial tugboat Barcona and a barge, sinking the tugboat ten miles off Long Beach, California. One crewman unfortunately drowned, and two more were rescued.
On stage for the sub interiors two 50-square-foot (4.6 m2) platforms housing mock-ups of Red October and Dallas were built, standing on hydraulic gimbals that simulated the sub's movements. Connery recalled, "It was very claustrophobic. There were 62 people in a very confined space, 45 feet above the stage floor. It got very hot on the sets, and I'm also prone to sea sickness. The set would tilt to 45 degrees.
I asked the Dollygrip on the film and crew stories member Micheal Coo about his experience on the and he shared this with us.
“ I’ve got a story for you...
We were shooting in a real submarine and doing a tracking shot down a long corridor. Now about every 15 feet is a bulkhead that you have to step over and make sure you don’t hit your head on the top. We are tracking on a peewee dolly, raised up on track to clear the bulkheads, chasing Sean Connery down the corridor. While chasing Sean, Jan Debont yells cut cut cut, and stands up. There’s no way I could stop on a dime and Jan stood up right before one of the bulkheads. He hit his head so hard he flew over the top of me and I went under him with the dolly. His head sounded like a church bell ringing in the submarine. Since Jan Debont and Sean Connery didn’t get a long so well Sean laughed his ass off at Jan laying there on the floor saying “Fucking Hell Shit Michael, I said cut!!!”
The miniature “underwater” scenes were shot and built by I.L.M and the talented model makers from BOSS films Gregory Jein, John Eaves, Ron Gress and Alan McFarland, they filmed using smoke to simulate underwater with a model sub connected to a 12 cable marionette style frame, giving precise, smooth control for turns the same technique was used for the robot aliens in the film “Batteries not included”. To get the lens to “scrape the paint” of the model to make it feel life sized the crew used mirrors lined up perfectly and the camera lens shoot into the mirror getting the image much closer then it would have been possible for the camera. With Computer generated effects, in their infancy, cgi was used for creating bubbles and other effects such as particulates in the water.
Navy recruiters set up booths in some theater lobbies for people to sign up to join the service, or to at least look into it. The Pentagon hoped that this movie would do for the submarine service what Top Gun (1986) did for Naval aviation.
When the movie was first released on VHS in 1991, the tapes were red.
Capt. Marko Ramius: I'm reminded of the heady days of Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin when the world trembled at the sound of our rockets. They will tremble again at the sound of our silence. The order is engage the silent drive.
If you can help identify any crew members please comment, thanks for reading
Via Diego,IMDb, YouTube,MCGA. Special thanks to Dolly Grip on the film Michael Coo and miniatures paint expert Bruce Hazumi
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Here they are!! Veu long post
Anomalous:
Mx. Sparkle - SCP 18940.
Bake till you drop! SCP 26827 + "Cookie" (April Ventana) - SCP 26827-1.
Jam - SCP 19663
"Night" - SCP 26392.
"Milk Maid" - SCP 662-B [Serpents Hand].
Yuri - SCP 72974 [missing]
Alexander King - SCP XXXX-1
"Crystal" SCP XXXX-1-A
Glitch - SCP XXXX-2
Misha - SCP XXXX-3
Castiel - SCP XXXX-4
Kristen - SCP XXXX-5
Jackson - SCP XXXX-6
Theodore - SCP XXXX-7
Jake - SCP XXXX-8
GOI, Channel 707:
Meteorologist: Terri.
News Anchor: Marcus.
News Anchor: Regan.
Storm Chaser: Brianna.
Storm Chaser: Steven.
Reporter: Jasmine.
Reporter: Pati.
Camera man: Saul.
Camera man: Parker.
In studio camera man: Russel.
Captions: James H.
Hacker: James H.
Getaway: Yuri.
Personnel:
Psychologist: Anne L. Evans. (O5-3 "The Lover"/"The Sympathiser" )
Receptionist: Heather D. (Douglas)
Trainee: Heather C. (Courter)
Trainee: Heather M. (Mortine)
Psychologist: (Nayaka) Kenji Evans.
Medical Doctor: Andrew J. August.
Researcher: Holden L. Myers.
Researcher: Sasha L. Long.
Scientist: Matthew S. Evans Morgan.
Engineer: Cindy T. Evans Reamon
Agent: Theodore "Thor" Sawyer.
Agent: Auben C. Metal.
Agent: Michael Roosevelt [GOC].
Director: Cloud.
Head of Ethnics Committee: Allison Q. Evans.
Custodian: Aljia.
O5-12 (The Sailor)
O5-8 (The Slayer)
Extra:
Olivia - Anne's Mother.
King [REACTED] - Anne's Father (RIP).
Charlie - Anne's oldest brother (RIP).
Malachi - Anne's other older brother (RIP).
Jessica - current UnLondon Monarch.
Duke (Vampire) - Anne's past Lover.
Jackson Prince - Anne's first husband (Ghost).
Adrian Evans (Werewolf) - Father of Cindy and Matthew (RIP)
Shawn Morgan - Matthew's husband
Akidai Reamon - Cindy's Wife
Amber - Cindy's daughter
Lily - Cindy's Daughter
Guy - Matthew's son
May - Matthew's daughter
June - Matthew's Daughter
Hailey - Andrew's ex-wife
Xavier - Andrew's eldest (son)
Dolly - Andrew's second (daughter)
Mavis - Andrew's youngest (son)
Jane May - FBI
Harley Jones - FBI
Liam Nguyen - CIA
David May - CIA
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