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radiofreeskaro · 2 years ago
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Radio Free Skaro #909 - I've Got A Feeling
Radio Free Skaro #909 - I've Got A Feeling - #DoctorWho missing episodes chatter! - Waris Hussein diaries! - The Timelash!
http://traffic.libsyn.com/freyburg/rfs909.mp3 Download MP3 It’s time for a Return of the Omnirumour as mysterious film canisters are pored over by specialists to see if heretofore undiscovered missing Doctor Who episodes have emerged or in fact it’s all just the same copy of Match of the Day over and over. Intriguing! Also Waris Hussein chronicles a trip to Moscow while Doctor Who’s debut hits…
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whats-in-a-sentence · 11 months ago
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Having once cleared the land of whites, the Butchulla of the coast, the Gubbi Gubbi of the upper Mary and the Wakka Wakka of the Burnett stubbornly resisted their return.
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"Killing for Country: A Family History" - David Marr
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lebaronlordking · 4 months ago
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Saturday Afternoon Reggae Show DJ LeBaron Lord King August 17, 2024 [email protected]
#SaturdayAfternoonReggaeShow
4:00 PM Yabby U - Jah Over I 4:05 PM Lee Perry - Bird in Hand 4:10 PM Chronixx - Dela Move 4:13 PM Lila Iké - Dinero 4:16 PM Iotosh - Fill My Cup 4:20 PM David Conscious - Mighty Men 4:24 PM Dezarie - Gone Down 4:28 PM Queen Ifrica - A.E.I.O.U (NOTHING) 4:31 PM Lutan Fyah - Bla Bla Bla 4:38 PM Mike Brooks - River Nile 4:42 PM Buju Banton - Steppa 4:45 PM Alton Ellis - Girl I've Got a Date 4:48 PM Phillip Fraser & King Tubby - John Saw Them Coming 4:54 PM The Wailers - 400 Years 4:57 PM Izoardi - Jungle 5:00 PM Kabaka Pyramid - Red Gold and Green 5:03 PM Burna Boy - Last Last 5:06 PM Kabaka Pyramid - Well Done 5:10 PM Yendry - You 5:13 PM Chezidek - It's Time 5:17 PM J Boog - Blaze It for Days 5:21 PM JStar - Babylon Children 5:25 PM Bitty McLean - In and Out of Love 5:31 PM Jah Cure - Marijuana 5:35 PM Bobo Nattywell - Longtime 5:39 PM Mutabaruka - The Monkey - Mento Mix 5:42 PM YG Marley - Praise Jah in The Moonlight 5:47 PM Culture Brown - Strong and Bless 5:47 PM Warrior King - People of This World 5:50 PM The Wailers - Put It On 5:54 PM Watty Congo Burnett - One Hot Night 6:00 PM Steel Pulse - Prodigal Son 6:03 PM Capleton - That Day Will Come 6:07 PM Gappy Ranks - Maad Sick 6:12 PM Earl 16 - Vampires 6:15 PM Eesah - Tell No Lie 6:18 PM Tafari - All of My Love 6:21 PM Don Carlos - From Creation 6:26 PM Culture - Black Man Get Your Culture 6:28 PM Max Romeo - Chase the Devil 6:31 PM Burning Spear - Hail H.I.M. 6:36 PM Damian Marley - My Sweet Lord 6:40 PM Mikey Dread - Roots and Culture 6:41 PM Elton Preto - Roots and Culture 6:45 PM Fe Me Time All Stars - Wicked Have To Feel It 6:48 PM Stoneface Priest - After Pride Comes Fall 6:52 PM Lila Iké - Good & Great 6:53 PM Alborosie - Give It to Them
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charlesandmartine · 8 days ago
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Thursday 19th December 2024
At sunrise, it seemed unlikely that we would see much of it today. The skies were leaden and overcast, and although the temperatures at 6am were 23 degrees, with a strong breeze off the Pacific, it felt 10 degrees less than that. The tide was just coming in, and there was little movement of small boats as there were on previous days.
Our destination today was 250 km away at Hervey Bay, which is the departure town for Fraser Island, or K'gari, as is the preference now. We wanted to visit this island, and so a convenient stepping off place was necessary. As we drove, the day's weather gradually improved, and with the sun out, temperatures reached into the mid thirties. We chose a route that would take us firstly to Bundaberg. Now we were just a little put off this place, for all the wrong reasons. A little while ago, we were buying a six-pack of beer in a grog shop and were blinded by the array of options. Next to a pack of Great Northern Brewery output was a pack of Bundaberg. The bright yellow cans looked appealing and just a bit different. Different they certainly were, because as soon as the ring was pulled and a small draught decanted, we thought we had stout in the glass, not an IPA! Worse was to come because the taste test proved we had rum and coke, and not particularly nice rum and coke at that! Well, I persevered, and I still have one can of the stuff left that in Martine's clear opinion should be in the bin. So when it was clear we were to drive through the place that produced this horrible liquid, we figured we should just keep going, although as a town, it was actually quite presentable. Very close to Bundaberg, by the sea, was what sounded a nice little place to stop for a coffee; Burnett Heads, and after all, it was only 5 miles up the road. It wasn't long before we could see this was a big mistake. The countryside was flat, uninteresting, windy, and like being on the fens on a bad day. Coupled with a complete lack of cafés. Even the marina yielded no such supping places. We had to settle for a very odd bakery, where a young girl who looked like she ought to be in school, said in a rather assertive, authoritative manner when she had taken the order for 2 coffees, "I need you to stand over there" and pointing! I complied immediately, of course. What do they teach them in school these days? The rest of the intake of customers looked extremely shifty and weird. We were so off the beaten track that I was checking to see if they had 6 fingers. A notice we read outside referred to the community as 'isolated'. The only endearing feature was the old lighthouse. Repositioned to its present spot in 1972 when an automated replacement was constructed.
Our next port of call totally restored our confidence in our ability to find an interesting and comly town. We had heard about Maryborough, of course, and were very keen to visit. Maryborough is the birthplace of Helen Lyndon Goff, better known as PL Travers, author of Mary Poppins. Her full pseudonym, chosen as her stage name, was Pamela Lyndon Travers. Travers was her father's name, and Pamela ensured a good cadence. The museum set up to house memorabilia and tell the story is in the old Bank building that, in an upstairs room in 1899, she was actually born, while her father worked as bank manager downstairs in what was the Australian Stock Bank. This was a charming exhibition of her upbringing, background, and her works. She moved to England in 1923 at the age of 24, which is where she lived most of her life, dying in Chelsea in 1996. Her father had a problem with alcohol, his work suffered, and after demotion to clerk, and a few bank moves to poorer locations, eventually he caught pneumonia and died 3 days later. The family was then destitute, and Helen had to move in with a wealthy aunt. Tough time. It might, therefore be conjecture, but is it perhaps possible to see a bit of background to the plot for the Banks', later in the story? Perhaps. Interestingly, Travers' chosen illustrator for her books was Mary Shepard, who was the daughter of EH Shepard, the illustrator of Winnie the Pooh and Wind in the Willows!
Driving out through Maryborough, we were delighted with the place. Charming stone built buildings in the colonial style, old Hotel/ Bars on street corners, and possibly the nicest tribute to the work of the town's most successful daughter, the pedestrian lights show a red and a green Mary Poppins complete with umbrella.
Our place for the next 4 nights is in a house called The Little Green Cottage. 100 metres from the beach, it will be ideal for us before flying back to Sydney.
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jackymedan · 1 year ago
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9 people you would like to get to know better:
Tagged by @hsavinien
three ships: Fraser/RayK, Illya/Napoleon, Esca/Marcus (the Eagle).. those 3 I've read the most fanfic for over the years :)
first ever ship: either Nick/Greg (CSI) or Harry/Draco idk which came first
last song: Sally H by Alamo Race Track from their new album that released today (Greetings from Tear Valley and the Diamond Ae) :) I'm gonna listen properly to the rest of the CD later this evening
last movie: idk probably The Lost City with Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum? I don't think I watched another movie since
currently reading: not really actively reading anything atm but sorta started several.. The Idiot Brain by Dean Burnett was the most recent I think
currently watching: watched the first 3 eps of ofmd yesterday and making my way through the mentalist and SG-1 and Starsky and Hutch with my mom (the first one every night before bed 2 eps, we're in the 7th season now.. the latter 2 every friday afternoon)
currently consuming: just drinking some crystal clear lemon flavour..
currently craving: for my lower back to stop hurting >_>
9 people to tag: feel free to do it if you see this and you feel like it :)
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wankerwatch · 6 months ago
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Lords Vote
On: Victims and Prisoners Bill
Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd moved amendment 149A, after clause 48, to insert the new clause, Imprisonment or detention for public protection: release test II. The House divided:
Ayes: 91 (61.5% LD, 23.1% XB, 7.7% Lab, 3.3% , 2.2% Con, 1.1% Green, 1.1% PC) Noes: 192 (93.2% Con, 3.1% , 2.1% XB, 1.6% DUP) Absent: ~527
Likely Referenced Bill: Prisoners (Disclosure of Information About Victims) Bill
Description: To require the Parole Board to take into account any failure by a prisoner serving a sentence for unlawful killing or for taking or making an indecent image of a child to disclose information about the victim.
Originating house: Commons Current house: Commons Bill Stage: 2nd reading
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Liberal Democrat (56 votes)
Addington, L. Allan of Hallam, L. Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville, B. Barker, B. Beith, L. Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, B. Bowles of Berkhamsted, B. Brinton, B. Bruce of Bennachie, L. Burnett, L. Burt of Solihull, B. Clement-Jones, L. Dholakia, L. Featherstone, B. Foster of Bath, L. Fox, L. Garden of Frognal, B. German, L. Goddard of Stockport, L. Grender, B. Hamwee, B. Harris of Richmond, B. Humphreys, B. Hussain, L. Hussein-Ece, B. Janke, B. Jolly, B. Kramer, B. Lee of Trafford, L. Marks of Henley-on-Thames, L. Miller of Chilthorne Domer, B. Newby, L. Northover, B. Oates, L. Palmer of Childs Hill, L. Parminter, B. Pinnock, B. Randerson, B. Russell, E. Scriven, L. Sharkey, L. Sheehan, B. Shipley, L. Smith of Newnham, B. Stoneham of Droxford, L. Storey, L. Strasburger, L. Suttie, B. Taylor of Goss Moor, L. Teverson, L. Thomas of Gresford, L. Thomas of Winchester, B. Thornhill, B. Tope, L. Tyler of Enfield, B. Walmsley, B.
Crossbench (21 votes)
Anderson of Ipswich, L. Berkeley of Knighton, L. Carter of Haslemere, L. Clancarty, E. Cromwell, L. Finlay of Llandaff, B. Freyberg, L. Hogan-Howe, L. Hope of Craighead, L. Kerr of Kinlochard, L. Kidron, B. Meston, L. Pannick, L. Prashar, B. Sentamu, L. Somerset, D. St John of Bletso, L. Thomas of Cwmgiedd, L. Trevethin and Oaksey, L. Vaux of Harrowden, L. Warner, L.
Labour (7 votes)
Blunkett, L. Healy of Primrose Hill, B. Lipsey, L. Lister of Burtersett, B. McConnell of Glenscorrodale, L. Quin, B. Whitaker, B.
Non-affiliated (3 votes)
Fox of Buckley, B. Paddick, L. Verdirame, L.
Conservative (2 votes)
Garnier, L. Moylan, L.
Green Party (1 vote)
Jones of Moulsecoomb, B.
Plaid Cymru (1 vote)
Smith of Llanfaes, B.
Noes
Conservative (179 votes)
Agnew of Oulton, L. Ahmad of Wimbledon, L. Altmann, B. Altrincham, L. Anelay of St Johns, B. Arbuthnot of Edrom, L. Ashcombe, L. Ashton of Hyde, L. Balfe, L. Banner, L. Barran, B. Bellamy, L. Bellingham, L. Benyon, L. Berridge, B. Bethell, L. Blencathra, L. Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist, B. Booth, L. Borwick, L. Bottomley of Nettlestone, B. Bourne of Aberystwyth, L. Bray of Coln, B. Bridgeman, V. Browning, B. Brownlow of Shurlock Row, L. Buscombe, B. Caine, L. Caithness, E. Callanan, L. Cameron of Lochiel, L. Camrose, V. Carrington of Fulham, L. Cathcart, E. Choudrey, L. Colgrain, L. Courtown, E. Crathorne, L. Cruddas, L. Davies of Gower, L. De Mauley, L. Deben, L. Dobbs, L. Douglas-Miller, L. Duncan of Springbank, L. Dunlop, L. Eccles, V. Effingham, E. Elliott of Mickle Fell, L. Evans of Bowes Park, B. Fairfax of Cameron, L. Farmer, L. Finn, B. Fleet, B. Fookes, B. Forsyth of Drumlean, L. Foster of Oxton, B. Framlingham, L. Fraser of Craigmaddie, B. Frost, L. Fuller, L. Glendonbrook, L. Godson, L. Gold, L. Goldie, B. Grimstone of Boscobel, L. Hamilton of Epsom, L. Hammond of Runnymede, L. Harlech, L. Hayward, L. Helic, B. Henley, L. Herbert of South Downs, L. Hodgson of Abinger, B. Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, L. Horam, L. Houchen of High Leven, L. Howard of Lympne, L. Howard of Rising, L. Howe, E. Howell of Guildford, L. Hunt of Wirral, L. Jackson of Peterborough, L. James of Blackheath, L. Jamieson, L. Jenkin of Kennington, B. Johnson of Lainston, L. Johnson of Marylebone, L. Jopling, L. Kempsell, L. King of Bridgwater, L. Kirkham, L. Kirkhope of Harrogate, L. Lamont of Lerwick, L. Lansley, L. Lawlor, B. Lea of Lymm, B. Leicester, E. Lexden, L. Lilley, L. Lindsay, E. Lingfield, L. Liverpool, E. Livingston of Parkhead, L. Lucas, L. Magan of Castletown, L. Mancroft, L. Manzoor, B. Markham, L. Marks of Hale, L. Marland, L. Marlesford, L. McInnes of Kilwinning, L. McIntosh of Pickering, B. McLoughlin, L. Mendoza, L. Meyer, B. Minto, E. Mobarik, B. Monckton of Dallington Forest, B. Montrose, D. Morris of Bolton, B. Mott, L. Moynihan of Chelsea, L. Moynihan, L. Murray of Blidworth, L. Naseby, L. Neville-Jones, B. Neville-Rolfe, B. Newlove, B. Nicholson of Winterbourne, B. Noakes, B. Norton of Louth, L. Offord of Garvel, L. Owen of Alderley Edge, B. Parkinson of Whitley Bay, L. Pickles, L. Popat, L. Porter of Fulwood, B. Porter of Spalding, L. Randall of Uxbridge, L. Reay, L. Redfern, B. Risby, L. Roborough, L. Rock, B. Sanderson of Welton, B. Sandhurst, L. Sater, B. Scott of Bybrook, B. Seccombe, B. Shackleton of Belgravia, B. Sharpe of Epsom, L. Shephard of Northwold, B. Sherbourne of Didsbury, L. Shinkwin, L. Smith of Hindhead, L. Stedman-Scott, B. Sterling of Plaistow, L. Stewart of Dirleton, L. Stowell of Beeston, B. Strathcarron, L. Strathclyde, L. Sugg, B. Swinburne, B. Swire, L. Taylor of Holbeach, L. True, L. Udny-Lister, L. Vaizey of Didcot, L. Vere of Norbiton, B. Wei, L. Wharton of Yarm, L. Willetts, L. Williams of Trafford, B. Wolfson of Tredegar, L. Wyld, B. Young of Cookham, L. Younger of Leckie, V.
Non-affiliated (6 votes)
Chisholm of Owlpen, B. Faulks, L. Foster of Aghadrumsee, B. Grade of Yarmouth, L. Hoey, B. Taylor of Warwick, L.
Crossbench (4 votes)
Bew, L. Cavendish of Little Venice, B. Craigavon, V. Kilclooney, L.
Democratic Unionist Party (3 votes)
Browne of Belmont, L. McCrea of Magherafelt and Cookstown, L. Morrow, L.
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tvguidancecounselor · 2 years ago
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TV Guidance Counselor Episode 575: Emma Fraser
October 22-28, 1994
This week Ken welcomes esteemed writer on all things TV, Emma Fraser to the show.
Ken and Emma discuss Fraser vs. "Fraiser", the glory of UK insults, being English, people not believing where you are from, how London is now the UK, Norwich being Alan Partridge central, 1994 being the youth sweet spot, ER, The X-Files, My So-Called Life, ghosts at Christmas time, Supernatural episodes of otherwise non-supernatural TV series, how Ken often accidentally dresses like Nicky Driscoll, the filthy cover of this issue, the UK having more magazines for fewer channels, The Christmas Radio Times, Ken's love of Time Out London, loving Halloween, The Far Side animated series, Ken's dislike of Friends, TV Guide's bad review of Friends, Ant & Dec, Noah Wiley, Ghostwatch, Sightings, how quickly trends blew up in the 90s,  Fox Encounters The Hidden Truth, Without Warning, The Americans, Ken's 90s substitute Teacher becoming an actor and being murdered on The Americans, middle of the road talk shows, Dick Cavett, Mark Lamarr, The Word, drunken people on TV,  Ken's love of Shooting Stars, Ken being constantly called Mark Lamarr when he lived in the UK, Oliver Reed, the UK's strange subversive children's style shows that weren't for children, Car 54, Where Are You?, MTV's Rock n Jock, Red Shoe Diaries, things not being even good bad, SNL, how Witches werewolves and vampires being real, how Marilyn Monroe was killed due to her knowledge of UFOs, when Jackie Gleason saw dead aliens for real, gentle murder, Murder She Wrote, animal shelters Halloween Specials, The Hidden, The George Carlin Show, Fresh Prince, Murphy Brown, Evening Shade, Carol Burnett, Cynthia Gibb, Fact based TV movies, how marrying somebody is the worst thing you can do to them, John Stamos, the business genius of Jason Priestly, The Sandwich Police, visiting the My So-Called Life shooting locations, Ken not thinking Seinfeld holds up, crying and being shocked over and over again due to watching ER, a spoilers free world, Family Matters, the repetition of Dwayne Barry, Step by Step, women at war, Saturday Night Dead, and extending M.A.N.T.I.S noted drama. 
Check out this episode!
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goosebasedcryptid · 2 years ago
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My personal Les Misérables dreamcast
- Jean Valjean : Jon Robyns
- Javert : Norm Lewis or Bradley Jaden (my poor little meow meows)
- Bishop Myriel/Bamatabois : Earl Carpenter
- Fantine : Chanice Alexander Burnett
- Mme Thénardier : Keala Settle
- Thénardier : Matt Lucas or Gerard Carrey (I literally cannot decide)
- Older Cosette : Amara Okereke
- Marius: Rob Houchen
- Enjolras : Will Richardson
- Gavroche : Rob Madge (if they were somehow still 13) (or maybe they can do it Holly Anne Hull style)
- Éponine : Shan Ako
- Courfeyrac : Fra Fee (I'm basic sorryyy)
- Combeferre : Killian Donnelly (I'm very basic sorryyyyy)
- Prouvaire : Alistair Brammer (I'm not saying Les Amis were the only good part of les mis 2012 but......)
- Joly : Chris McCarrell
- Lesgle : Edward Baruwa
- Feuilly : Owain Williams
- Grantaire : Connor Jones
- Soldier guy who yells at the barricade : Hadley Fraser
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skgway · 4 years ago
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1832 Nov., Wed. 7
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Fine frosty morning Fahrenheit 48º at 7 a.m. – Settling what remained for me to pay Miss W– [Walker], expenses of our journey to and expenses at York – It seems the balance against me is only 5/8 pounds/shillings – Breakfast at 8 20/60 with my father – Told him a good deal of what had passed with Holt last night – 
Off to Lidgate at 8 55/.. – There in 1/2 hour – Miss W– [Walker] detained by Hinscliffe and 1 thing or other for about 1/2 hour – Then sat talking till Mrs. William Priestley called for 1/4 hour – Then about 1 came my father and Marian and on their saying Wilson and his man were in the library passage. I set off home to see what they were about and got home at 1 1/2 –
Miss W[alker] nervous in tears perpetually. I told her my plan of introducing her in York where she might be very comfortable and mentioned Miss Crompton to whom I would more particularly recommend her. She seemed much affected at this. We then got on the subject of my going abroad and not corresponding. Reasoned her into believing me right. 
Then spoke of Mr. Ainsley. She was very nervo[u]s. At last from little to more it came out that if she married him, it would be from duty. I pressed for explanation, and discovered that she felt bound to him by some indiscretion. He had taught her to kiss, but they had never gone so far as she and I had done. He had express pathetic sorrow, but was annoyed at the business with Mr. Fraser, and she did not know whether she should have been happy with Mr. F[raser]. 
On Mr. A[insworth]’s account, my indignation rose against the parson. I reasoned her out of all feeling of duty or obligation towards a man who had taken such base advantage. She said there was now no other obstacle between us, and she should be happier with me. Cliff hill would now separate us. 
I asked if she was sure of this. Yes quite. Well then. I consider half an hour and decide. In half the time, she asked if I would take her and gave me her word, and yes, and hoped I should find her faithful and constant to me. Thus, in a moment I thought not of was I accepted and the matter settled.
I kissed her, and this had hardly passed before Mrs. P[riestley] came. Miss W[alker] just went upstairs and gave me the purse and yes in it before she went down to my fathe[r] and sister who could little dream what had happened. I promised to breakfast with Miss W– [Walker] tomorrow but on my return home determined to sleep at Lidgate tonight –
Met Mr. Parker in returning going about Hinscliffe’s coal lease – Some time with Wilson in the library passage – In about an hour wrote 3 pp pages and ends to M– [Mariana] (having sent off note to Mr. Jeremiah Rawson by Cordingley) to say I was right as to the prices of the coal leases, 
“but it is not my intention at present to be entirely guided by these. For as I told you on Friday, you will find me rather worse to bargain with than you would have done the 1st time you called here on the subject in question – I am, Sir, etc. etc. A Lister” –
A week today since receiving her letter – Scarce knew why I had let remain by me so long unanswered, certainly not from any want of affectionate remembrance –
“I have thought of you much, and often wished you were at my elbow – Had it been possible for you to spend another day or 2 with me here before my having England, I should have been glad on many accounts –
Maise ala ne se pent pas? – If you are to leave Lawton is not Leamington next best? Thank you, Mary, for this so kind wish to see me there – I shall hope to contrive it, as I see no prospect of being able to get off from here before the middle of January – Even then I must be more or less dependent upon my aunt, and circumstances; Yet I hope and think to be off by that time – I have been here almost long enough” –
Then about Eugenie – My aunts and Marian’s suspicion Mrs. Herbert had not really wrote the letter – But I had got over that and said what I had written in substance – Have given Mrs. N– [Norcliffe] no answer, but fear I shall not have much time to spare for Bath – 
“My friend was much pleased with your brother” hope he will be of service to her – She has plenty of faith in him – Was going on admirably well till the afflicting news of the sudden death of her most particular friend – Hope she is beginning to get over it and will be recovering again under Steph’s care –      
 “You always tell me how much better you think Mr. L– [Lawton]. Really he ought to be congratulated on having taken a new lease of life – I am rejoiced at your having ridden a good deal, and only hope to see you looking and being well enough and keep pace with Mr. L– [Lawton]”
It was thro’ inadvertance did not tell her ‘my friend and I only proposed staying 2 or 3 days in York’ and then returning straight home – Observations on M– [Mariana]’s observation of Burnett not quite to suit me now –  
“Surely she could keep house for me – But Mary, it is not my intention to trust this matter to any servant if I can help it – Surely heaven in its mercy had something in store for me better than this! Do not be long in writing – I would rather hear from you, if but a few lines – 
Tho’ I have felt bound to remember all you said to me at Lawton in May, yet for twenty years your health and happiness have been the dearest objects of my life, and I am always, Mary, very entirely and especially yours AL–”
Had just written so far at 5 20/.. – Sealed and left for John to take to the post tonight my letter to M– [Mariana] (Lawton hall Lawton Cheshire) and dinner at 5 1/2 – Aunt sitting by me –
Off to Lidgate in 25 minutes and there in 25 minutes at 6 20/.. – Miss W– [Walker] surprised but very glad to see me – She was getting low and nervous, and wavering as to whether she had done right, that I was rejoiced to have gone to her. 
She had been near sending off James with packet she had had from Mr. Ainsworth. Half a dozen pages to be returned of canting told detail of particulars of the last day of Mrs. A[insworth]’s life (how she had taken dripping and pills to one poor woman and gone to thank another for cooking them a dinner, ridiculous stuff). 
A proper letter that anyone might see, and one page of half sheet note marked private, reminding her of being his affectionate Annie. I remarked that this last expression was what he could only have used to a woman who had gone all lengths for him. He had said too, that she was the only one he could "rest upon" and that he should send her the “drawing room scrapbook.” 
I commented pretty severely on all this, and she seemed indignant. She had concluded her note written on Monday with my emendation, but dated today "gratefully and very truly yours." I made her write it over again merely to leave out the gratefully, and then dating Wednesday evening.
Say she had just received his packet, had read the detail of the last day of her friends life with deep interest and returned the detail according to his desire. Was much obliged by his offer of the scrapbook, but positively declined accepting it –  She seemed satisfied. 
We talked and got on very well. Had had tea in at eight. Went upstairs at 10 3/4 – Miss W– [Walker] poorly this evening – Complained much of the back of her neck – Had it rubbed with Mr. Day’s ointment. Fir[s]t time when she was to sleep with me. I did not smell the turpentine of it much – Fine day –
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ckokfox · 4 years ago
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Toogoom by the sea on The Fraser Coast in the Wide Bay Burnett, Queensland, Australia.
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gianttankeh · 7 years ago
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Guttersnipe/ Joanne Robertson/ City Vegetables/ Fordell Research Unit/ Blanck Mass at Henry’s Cellar Bar, Edinburgh: 15/12/17.
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Malcy Duff will perform as City Vegetables at this Braw Gigs show which you can find out more about here.
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whats-in-a-sentence · 11 months ago
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Having once cleared the land of whites, the Butchulla of the coast, the Gubbi Gubbi of the upper Mary and the Wakka Wakka of the Burnett stubbornly resisted their return.
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"Killing for Country: A Family History" - David Marr
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tomeandflickcorner · 6 years ago
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Star Wars Day- A Memorial
Happy National Star Wars Day, everyone!
Last year, I commemorated this day by beginning a 14 week-long project, in which I reviewed all existing Star Wars movies.  Of course, since Episode 9- Rise of Skywalker won’t be out until December, it will be a while longer before I can review that one.
So this year, I decided to take a moment to look back and remember all the Star Wars cast and crew we have lost throughout the years.  Because without their time and talent, the timeless saga might never have become the phenomenon it has become.
Leigh Brackett- Writer of the First Draft of Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1915-1978)
John Barry- Production Designer for Episode 4- A New Hope and 2nd Unit Director for Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1935-1979)
Graham Ashley- Gold Five in Episode 4- A New Hope (1927-1979)
Russ Manning- Writer and Penciller of the Star Wars newspaper comic strip from 1979 to 1980 (1929-1981)
Eddie Byrne- General Vanden Willard in Episode 4- A New Hope (1911-1981)
Richard Marquand- Director of Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1937-1987)
Barry Gnome- Kabe in Episode 4- A New Hope (1914-1988)
Alex McCrindle- General Jan Dodonna in Episode 4- A New Hope (1911-1990)
Vince Colletta- Inked Marvel’s Star Wars #64: Serphidian Eyes(1923-1991)
Anthony Lang- Sim Aloo in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (?-1992)
Peter Cushing- Grand Moff Wihuff Tarkin in Episode 4-A New Hope(1913-1994)
Tarik the Bear- Primary source for the voice of Chewbacca, as well as Lumpawaroo ‘Lumpy’ in the Star Wars Holiday Special (1977-1994)
Sebastian Shaw- Anakin Skywalker in the original version of Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1905-1994)
Pat Welsh- Voice of Boushh in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1915-1995)
Morris Bush- Dengar in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1930-1995)
Brian Daley- Author of The Han Solo Adventures and the Star Wars radio dramas (1947-1996)
Jeremy Sinden- Dex Tiree in Episode 4- A New Hope (1950-1996)
Don Henderson- General Cassio Tagge in Episode 4- A New Hope (1931-1997)
Jack Purvis- Chief Jawa in Episode 4- A New Hope, Ugnaught in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and Teebo in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1937-1997)
Archie Goodwin- Writer for the Star Wars newspaper comic strips and the Marvel Star Wars comics (1937-1998)
Declan Mulholland- Stand-in for Jabba the Hutt in Episode 4-A New Hope (1932-1999)
Mary Kay Bergman- Voiced multiple characters in the Episode 1- The Phantom Menace video game (1961-1999)
Edvin Biukovic- Penciller for X-Wing Rouge Squadron: The Phantom Affair and The Last Command (1969-1999)
Gil Kane- Illustrator for the Marvel Star Wars comics (1926-2000)
George Roussos- Illustrator for the Marvel Star Wars comics (1915-2000)
Alfredo Alcala- Illustrator for many classic Star Wars comics (1925-2000)
Chic Stone- Inker for Marvel’s Star Wars #45: Death Probe (1923-2000)
Sir Alec Guinness- Obi-Wan ‘Ben’ Kenobi in the original Star Wars Trilogy (1914-2000)
Shelagh Fraser- Aunt Beru in Episode 4- A New Hope (1920-2000)
Tom Chantrell- Designer of the Style C posters for Star Wars in 1977 (1916-2001)
Ted Burnett- Wuher the Bartender in Episode 4- A New Hope (1926-2001)
Heinz Petruo- Voiced Darth Vader in the German dub (1918-2001)
Claire Davenport- Yarna d’al’ Gargan in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1933-2002)
George Alec Effinger- Writer of The Great God Quay: The Tale of Varada and the Weequays (1947-2002)
Des Webb- The Wampa in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (?-2002)
Art Carney- Saun Dann in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1918-2003)
Peter Diamond- Stunt Coordinator for Episode 4- A New Hope and  Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back.  Also assisted with stunts in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi, as well as portrayed stormtroopers, Tusken Raiders and a snowtrooper throughout the original Star Wars Trilogy (1929-2004)
Bruce Boa- General Rieekan in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1930-2004)
Alf Joint- Stunt Performer in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1927-2005)
Brock Peters- Voiced Darth Vader in the Star Wars radio adaptations (1927-2005)
Michael Sheard- Admiral Kendal Ozzel in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1938-2005)
Hamilton Camp- Voice of Rune Haako in Galactic Battlegrounds (1934-2005)
Charles Rocket- Voice of Nym in Star Wars: Starfighter and Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter (1949-2005)
John Hollis- Lobot in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1927-2005)
William Hootkins- Jek Porkins in Episode 4- A New Hope (1948-2005)
Phil Brown- Owen Lars in Episode 4- A New Hope (1916-2006)
Paul Gleason- Jeremitt Towani in Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1939-2006)
Tim Hilderbrandt- Designer of one of the original theatrical release posters for Star Wars.  Also credited for the artwork in the Shadows of the Empire project (1939-2006)
Lykke Nielsen- Voiced Princess Leia in the Dainish Star Wars audiotapes (1946-2006)
Dave Cockrum- Artist responsible for several covers for Marvel’s Star Wars comics (1943-2006)
Christine Hewett- Shada D’ukai in Episode 4- A New Hope (1943-2007)
Larry Ward- Voice of Greedo in Episode 4- A New Hope and Jabba the Hutt in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi.  Also helped develop the Huttese language alongside Ben Burtt (1944-2007)
Mark Haigh-Hutchinson- Project leader for Star Wars: Rouge Squadron and Shadows of the Empire video game.  Also worked on other Star Wars games (1964-2008)
Dwight Hemion- Executive Producer of The Star Wars Holiday Special (1926-2008)
John Alvin- Artist for various Star Wars posters, book covers and video covers, including the covers for the Jedi Acadamy trilogy and poster for Celebration IV in 2007 (1948-2008)
Harvey Korman- Krelman, Chef Gormaanda and Dromboid in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1927-2008)
Stan Winston- Visual Effects and Makeup Artist. Worked on the new Wookiee costumes for The Star Wars Holiday Special (1946-2008)
Don LaFontaine- Voice Actor who narrated the 1995 VHS release of The Making of Star Wars (1940-2008)
Bea Authur- Ackmena in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1922-2009)
Don Ivan Punchatz- Science Fiction writer who created the first Star Wars poster (1936-2009)
Mark Jones- Commander Nemet in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1939-2010)
Gareth Rigan- Executive Producer for Episode 4- A New Hope (1931-2010)
Richard Devon- Voice Actor for Star Wars: Ewoks (1926-2010)
Al Williamson- Comic Illustrator for various Marvel Star Wars comics and Classic Star Wars comics (1931-2010)
Alan Hume- Cinematographer for Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1924-2010)
Jackie Burroughs- Voice of Morag in Star Wars: Ewoks (1939-2010)
Irvin Kershner- Director of Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1923-2010)
Grant McCune- Chief Modelmaker for Episode 4- A New Hope (1943-2010)
Bob Anderson- Swordmaster who played Darth Vader in the fight scenes of Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1922-2012)
Ian Abercrombie- Voice of Palpatine/Darth Sidious in Star Wars: The Clone Wars film and TV Series (1934-2012)
David Anthony Pizzuto- Voice of Tanno Vik and Sedyn Kyne in the Star Wars: The Old Republic video game (1951-2012)
Ralph McQuarrie- Concept Artist for the original Star Wars Trilogy (1929-2012)
Bill Weston- Stuntman in the original Star Wars Trilogy (1941-2012)
Winston Rekert- Voice of Mungo Baobab and Sise From in Star Wars: Droids (1949-2012)
Colin Higgins- Wedge Antilles in Episode 4- A New Hope (?-2012)
Stuart Freeborn- Makeup artist for the original Star Wars Trilogy (1914-2013)
Carmine Infantino- Artist for many of the Marvel Star Wars comics (1924-2013)
Richard LeParmentier- Admiral Motti in Episode 4- A New Hope (1946-2013)
Gilbert Taylor- Cinematographer for Episode 4- A New Hope (1914-2013)
A.C. Crispin- Author of the Han Solo Trilogy and various short stories (1950-2013)
Christopher Malcolm- Rouge Two in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1946-2014)
Malcolm Tierney- Shann Childsen in Episode 4- A New Hope (1938-2014)
Aaron Allston- Author of thirteen Star Wars novels and several short stories (1960-2014)
Meshack Taylor- Voice of Wedge Antilles in the Star Wars radio Drama (1947-2014)
Joe Viskocil- Crew Member who worked on miniature explosions in Episode 4- A New Hope and miniature pyrotechnics for Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1952-2014)
Khan Bonfils- Saesee Tiin in Episode 1: The Phantom Menace (1972-2015)
Keith Swaden- Stuntman for the original Star Wars Trilogy (1949-2015)
Richard Bonehill- Snowtrooper, stormtrooper and Palo Torshan in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and a stormtrooper, a Mon Calamari, an X-Wing pilot, a TIE pilot, Nien Numb, Ree-Yees and Mosep Binneed in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1949-2015)
David Esch- Voiced Han Solo in the Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds video game (1948-2015)
Sir Christopher Lee- Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones and Episode 3- Revenge of the Sith (1922-2015)
George Coe- Voice of Tee Watt Kaa in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (1929-2015)
Jason Winreen- Original voice of Boba Fett (1920-2015)
Bill E. Martin- Voice Actor in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Episode 1- The Phantom Menace video game, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance (1945-2016)
Joe Alaskey- Voice Actor in Episode 1- The Phantom Menace video game (1952-2016)
Alethea McGrath- Jocasta Nu in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones and Episode 3-Revenge of the Sith video game (1920-2016)
Drewe Henley- Garven Dreis in Episode 4- A New Hope, as well as Rouge One: A Star Wars Story through archive footage (1940-2016)
Ray West- Re-Recording Mixer for Episode 4- A New Hope (1925-2016)
Erik Bauersfeld- Original voice of Gial Ackbar in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi, Episode 7- The Force Awakens and the Star Wars X-Wing video game.  Also was Bib Fortuna in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1922-2016)
Ian Watkin- Voice of COO-2180 in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones (1940-2016)
Ronald Falk- Voice of Dexter Jettster in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones (1935-2016)
Kenny Baker- Largely known as the man inside R2-D2.  Also was Paploo in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1934-2016)
Ian Liston- Wes Janson and an AT-AT gunner in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1948-2016)
Peter Sumner- Lieutenenat Pol Treidum in Episode 4- A New Hope (1942-2016)
Carrie Fisher- Princess Leia Organa (1956-2016)
Chris Wiggins- Voice of Mon Julpa in Star Wars: Droids (1931-2017)
John Forgeham- Gunnery Captain Bolvan in Episode 4- A New Hope (1941-2017)
Margaret Towner- Jira in Episode 1- The Phantom Menace (1920-2017)
John Cygan- voiced several Star Wars characters in video games and audio dramas (1954-2017)
Andy Cunningham- Mime Artist and Puppeteer for Ephant Mon in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1950-2017)
William Hoyland- Commander Igar in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1943-2017)
Barry Dennen- Voice of King Ramsis Dendup in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (1938-2017)
John Molio- Costume Designer for Episode 4- A New Hope and Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1931-2017)
Alfie Curtis- Doctor Cornelius Evazan in Episode 4- A New Hope (1930-2017)
Jim Baikie- Inked, penciled and colored Empire’s End (1940-2017)
Allison Shearmur- Executive Producer for Rouge One: A Star Wars Story and Solo: A Star Wars Story (1963-2018)
Debbie Lee Carrington- Romba in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi and Weechee Warrick in Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure (1959-2018)
Michael Ford- Set Director for Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1929-2018)
Bong Dazo- Penciled many Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic comics and the Star Wars:The Force Unleashed comic adaptation (1962-2018)
Marie Severin- Colorist for several issues of Star Wars, Droids and Ewoks (1929-2018)
Gary Kurtz- Producer for Episode 4- A New Hope and Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1940-2018)
Marty Balin- Lead Singer of Jefferson Starship, which was featured in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1942-2018)
Carlos Ezquerra- Penciled and Inked the comic book series Mara Jade: By the Emperor’s Hand and the short comic Boba Fett 1/2 Salvage (1947-2018)
Stan Lee- Editor of Marvel Comics who wrote the introduction of The Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Star Wars (1922-2018)
Willard Huyck- Script Doctor for the first draft of Episode 4- A New Hope (1945-2018)
John Wreford- Lieutenant Hija in Episode 4- A New Hope (1943-2018)
William Morgan Sheppard- Voice of Heavy Gun Trooper and Ruulian Strip Miner in Star Wars: Force Commander (1932-2019)
Bronco McLoughlin- Stormtrooper in Episode 4- A New Hope (1938-2019)
Shane Rimmer- Rebel Crew Chief in Episode 4- A New Hope (1929-2019)
Vonda N. McIntyre- Author of The Crystal Star (1948-2019)
Frank Henson- Stormtrooper, skiff guard and a rebel guard in Episode 6: Return of the Jedi (1935-2019)
Peter Mayhew- Chewbacca (1944-2019)
Thank you, all.  Even though you are no longer here, your legacy will live on forever.  As Luke himself  once stated, no one’s ever really gone.
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Join FNF prez and Noir Alley host Eddie Muller at the Alamo Drafthouse Austin Ritz for the final matinée screenings of #NoirCityAustin: NIGHTFALL (Noon) and MURDER BY CONTRACT (2:20 pm). http://bit.ly/NCAustin2019
NIGHTFALL (1957, Columbia [Sony]. 78 min.) Scr. Stirling Silliphant, from the novel by David Goodis. Dir. Jacques Tourneur Artist Jim Vanning (Aldo Ray) has his life go off the rails when fate pitches a pair of on-the-lam crooks into his winter hunting trip. From then on, he lives life on the run, enduring relentless surveillance, dozens of double-crosses, psychotic killers on his tail, lots of de rigeur flashbacks, and--on the bright side--beguiling Anne Bancroft decked out the latest fifties fashions. One of the last true noirs of the original era, this often-overlooked gem features terrific direction from Tourneur ("Out of the Past") and great work by cinematographer Burnett Guffey. Presented in a 35mm archival print courtesy of Sony Pictures Cast: Aldo Ray (James Vanning/Art Rayburn), Anne Bancroft (Marie Gardner), Brian Keith (John), Jocelyn Brando (Laura Fraser), James Gregory (Ben Fraser), Frank Albertson (Dr. Edward Gurston), Rudy Bond (Red)
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MURDER BY CONTRACT (1958, Columbia [Sony Pictures]. 81 min.) Scr. Ben Simcoe (with Ben Maddow, uncredited). Dir. Irving Lerner Cold, ruthless Claude (Vince Edwards) has no prospects in his young life--so he decides to stake his place in the world as a hired killer. But when he's sent to sunny California to kill a gangland witness, his sudden discovery of "ethics" could prove fatal. An ultra-low-budget gem from director Irving Lerner, shot in only seven days, with a strangely hypnotic pace and a spare, haunting musical theme by guitarist Perry Botkin. A personal favorite of director Martin Scorsese, who's admitted this film's stylistic influence on "Taxi Driver", particularly the Travis-in-training sequences. Presented in 35mm courtesy of Sony Pictures Cast: Vince Edwards (Claude), Phillip Pine (Marc), Herschel Bernardi (George), Caprice Toriel (Billie Williams), Michael Granger (Mr. Moon), Kathie Brown (Mary), Joseph Mell (hotel waiter), Frances Osborne (Miss Wiley)
Photo 1: Aldo Ray and Anne Bancroft in NIGHTFALL Photo 2: Vince Edwards and Billie Williams in MURDER BY CONTRACT
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List of FOREIGN Films shot in MOROCCO 🇲🇦
Many foreign films have been shot in Morocco. The first were by French film pioneer Louis Lumière Le chevrier Marocain . Orson Welles filmed his Othello there, which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1955, Alfred Hitchcock directed The Man Who Knew Too Much, set in Marrakech and Casablanca, in 1962 David Lean shot the desert scenes of Lawrence of Arabia in Morocco. The following is a list of some films that were entirely or partially shot in Morocco:
1930: Morocco, directed by Josef von Sternberg, starred Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper
1951: Othello, directed by Orson Welles
1953: Flight to Tangier, directed by Charles Marquis Warren
1956: The Man Who Knew Too Much
1962: Lawrence of Arabia, starred Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif
1967: The Burning, directed by Stephen Frears, starring Mark Baillie and Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies
1967: Oedipus Rex, directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, starred Franco Citti
1970: Patton, directed by Franklin Schaffner
1975: The Man Who Would Be King, directed by John Huston
1977: Jesus of Nazareth, directed by Franco Zeffirelli
1977: The Arms of Venus, directed by Mircea Drăgan[1]
1981: Rollover, directed by Alan Pakula, starred Jane Fonda
1985: Harem, directed by Arthur Joffé, starred Nastassja Kinski
1985: The Jewel of the Nile, directed by Lewis Teague, starred Michael Douglas
1987: The Living Daylights, directed by John Glen, starred Timothy Dalton and Maryam d'Abo
1988: The Last Temptation of Christ, directed by Martin Scorsese, starred Willem Dafoe
1989: Marrakech Express, directed by Gabriele Salvatores
1990: The Sheltering Sky, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, starred John Malkovich and Debra Winger
1994: Highlander III: The Sorcerer, directed by Andrew Morahan, starred Christopher Lambert
1997: Kundun, directed by Martin Scorsese
1998: Hamilton, directed by Harald Zwart
1998: Hideous Kinky (Marrakech Express)
1999: The Mummy, directed by Stephen Sommers, starred Brendan Fraser
2000: Gladiator, directed by Ridley Scott, starred Russell Crowe
2000: Rules of Engagement, directed by William Friedkin, starred Tommy Lee Jones, Samuel L. Jackson and Guy Pearce
2001: Black Hawk Down, directed by Ridley Scott
2001: The Mummy Returns, directed by Stephen Sommers, starred Brendan Fraser
2001: Spy Game, directed by Tony Scott, starred Robert Redford and Brad Pitt
2002: Astérix et Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre (France), directed by Alain Chabat, starred Gérard Depardieu and Jamel Debbouze
2002: Live from Baghdad, directed by Mick Jackson, starred Michael Keaton
2004: Alexander, directed by Oliver Stone
2004: Exorcist: The Beginning, directed by Renny Harlin, starred Stellan Skarsgård
2004: Hidalgo, directed by Joe Johnston
2004: Les temps qui changent, directed by André Téchiné
2005: Kingdom of Heaven, directed by Ridley Scott
2005: Sahara, directed by Breck Eisner, starred Matthew McConaughey, Steve Zahn, Penélope Cruz and William H. Macy
2006: Babel, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu
2006: The Hills Have Eyes, directed by Alexandre Aja
2007: Arn – The Knight Templar, directed by Peter Flinth
2007: The Bourne Ultimatum, directed by Paul Greengrass
2007: The Hills Have Eyes 2, directed by Martin Weisz
2008: Arn – The Kingdom at Road's End, directed by Peter Flinth
2008: Body of Lies, directed by Ridley Scott, starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe
2009: Pope Joan, directed by Sönke Wortmann, starring John Goodman and Johanna Wokalek
2010: Inception, directed by Christopher Nolan
2010: Of Gods and Men, directed by Xavier Beauvois
2010: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, directed by Mike Newell
2010: Sex and the City 2, directed by Michael Patrick King
2011: Captain Phillips, directed by Paul Greengrass
2011: Hanna, directed by Joe Wright
2013: The Bible, produced by Roma Downey and Mark Burnett
2013: Only Lovers Left Alive, directed by Jim Jarmusch
2014: Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, directed by Christopher McQuarrie
2014: Son of God, produced by Roma Downey and Mark Burnett
2015: A.D. The Bible Continues, produced by Roma Downey and Mark Burnett, starring Juan Pablo di Pace, Babou Ceesay, Richard Coyle and Vincent Regan
2015: American Sniper, directed by Clint Eastwood
2015: Spectre, directed by Sam Mendes
2016: The Yellow Birds
2016: Damascus Cover
2016: Watch Them Fall
2016: War Dogs
2016: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
2016: 13 Hours
2016: A Hologram for the King
2016: Our Kind of Traitor
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Hello, I'm having trouble finding a face claim. I need an older black man (50s+) with long grey or white hair (preferably dreadlocks) and beard. Thank you for your time.
Bob Andy / Keith Anderson (1944) Afro-Jamaican.
Max Romeo (1944) Afro-Jamaican.
Burning Spear / Winston Rodney (1945) Afro-Jamaican.
Ernie Smith (1945) Afro-Jamaican.
Cedric Myton (1947) Afro-Jamaican.
Garth Dennis (1949) Afro-Jamaican.
Big Youth / Manley Augustus Buchanan (1949) Afro-Jamaican.
Leroy Wallace (1950) Afro-Jamaican.
Watty Burnett (1950) Afro-Jamaican,
Billy Ocean (1950) Trinidadian.
Horace Andy (1951) Afro-Jamaican.
Clinton Fearon (1951) Afro-Jamaican.
Dave Fennoy (1952) African-American. 
Don Carlos (1952) Afro-Jamaican.
Mutabaruka / Allan Hope (1952) Afro-Jamaican.
Santa Davis / Carlton “Santa” Davis (1953) Afro-Jamaican.
Tigilau Ness (1954) Niuean.
Johnny Clarke (1955) Afro-Jamaican.
DJ Kool Herc / Clive Campbell (1955) Afro-Jamaican.
Dean Fraser (1957) Afro-Jamaican,
Levi Tafari (1960) Afro-Jamaican.
Khary Payton (1972) African-American.
Suggestions mostly from @tasksweekly’s masterlists! -C 
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