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Produtora de imagem: The Youth
Diretor: Maldita
Produtor: Daniel Maia
Direção Criativa: João Machado
Produção Executiva: Carol Cherobim e João Machado
Atendimento: Carol Cherobim e Camila Pires
Financeiro: Iza Lubiazi
Pós-produção/ VFX: COLOSSAL
Supervisão de pós-produção: Diogo Gameiro
Montagem: Maldita
Montagem DC: Maria Luísa Machado
Conform: André Albuquerque e Victor Balestrin
Motion: Adelir Boeira e Janaína Veiga
3D: Vinícius Lavor, Leandro Beltran, Everton Schneider, Lucas Pereira, Henrique Miranda, Bruno Cornelsen, Daniel Meurer e Sacha Carletti
Finalização: Luciana Lima
Direção de Arte: Rodolfo Garcia
Composição lead: Adelir Boeira
Composição: Emerson Cordeiro Junior, Gabriel Rocha e Marcos Rigobello
Coordenação de Animação: Lu Krasa e Renata Peterlini
Supervisor de Clean Up: Thallyson Mikael
Assistente de Produção: Gabriela Alves
Assistente Criativa: Bianca Leal
Storyboard: Gustavo Santos
Concept art: Fernando Molina
Ilustração lead: Fernando Molina, Diogo Saraiva
Ilustração: Studio Lasca, Eduardo Rosa, Lucas Sales, Pevê Azevedo, Marília Mafé e Geff Silva.
Animação: André Ruivo, Geovani Angelo, Natália Faria, Guma Nutinski, Bruno Brasil, Rafael Pah, Robb Reis, Pedro Solano, Murilo Prudêncio, Felipe Emerson, Thalyne Chrystyna, Arthemis Iannuzzi, Robson Vilalba, Pedro Peluso, Jaison Roberto, Deco Daviola, Thomás Lóes, Diones Ignacio e Higor Fernandes.
Assistência de animação: Thallyson Mikael, Mateuz Fernandes, Gui Klein, Brenda Maryan, Moacyr Neto, Diones Ignacio, Rosinaldo Lages, Thalyne Chrystyna, Bruno Martin, Sabrina Melo, Pedro Solano e Willian Lieder.
Agência: AlmapBBDO
Anunciante: Alpargatas
Cliente: Havaianas
Campanha: This is Havaianas
CCO: Pernil
Diretores de Criação: Antonia Zobaran, Fernando Duarte e Henrique Del Lama
Criação: Carlos Yanke, Michele Gorodski, Andre Paulo Arteze, Sara de Souza, Vitor Chagas, Marcos Lee, Gustavo Tasselli, Francis França, Bruno Bizuti, Victor Yves, Hiroito Takashi e Vinicius Biss
Atendimento: Maysa Lopes, Camila Weissheimer, Guilherme Alcatrão, Mariana Silveira, Warley Vieira, Mayara Cortez, Milena Ferezim, Cairo Ribas e Leonardo Stevanato
Planejamento: João Gabriel Fernandes e Janaína Agostini
Produção Audiovisual: Diego Villas Bôas, Tatiana Angelim Martins e Vera Jacinto
Aprovação do Cliente: Fernanda Romano, Maria Fernanda Albuquerque, Matheus Gonzalez, Maria Eduarda Manga e Mariana Corradi
Produtora de Som: Cabaret
Produção Musical: Guile Oliveira e Letícia Medeiros
Compositor: André Henrique
Mixagem: Gab Scatolin
Finalização: Letícia Medeiros
Atendimento: Ingrid Lopes, Flávia Caparelli e Bárbara Russiano
Coordenação: Verusca Garcia, Chandra Lima, Débora Mello e Carol Oliveira
Locução Português e Inglês: Maria Eduarda Manga
Locução Espanhol: Maria Carolina Lapolli ME
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Antoine has nothing but respect for his commissioner
Murder in Provence Episode 2 Death at Chateau de Bremont
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The end titles for 2020 have finally fallen. So I'm celebrating the final day of this rough year with my version of the end titles of "Ashes to Ashes". This show has helped me pull through these long and lonely months and gave me friends and the greatest company I could have asked for.
So here's to our heroes. May 2021 be the year we get confirmation we'll be seeing this gang reunite in our screens! And that the Guv will be seeing his Bolly and will never part from her again!
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Can someone please tell the people writing police dramas to stop killing off characters called Viv. I don't think I can take any more.
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Murder City - ITV - March 18, 2004 - April 26, 2006
Crime Drama (10 episodes)
Running Time: 90 minutes
Stars:
Amanda Donohoe as DI Susan Alembic
Kris Marshall as DS Luke Stone
Laura Main as DC Alison Bain
Tim Woodward as DCI Sebastian Turner
Amber Agar as Dr. Annie Parvez
Connor McIntyre as DC Frank Craven
Alexis Conran as Dr. Simon Dunne
Geff Francis as DI Adrian Dumfries (Series 1)
Tim Dantay as DC Bruce Simner (Series 1)
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Robin Hood Rewatch: 2x03 Childhood
So, it's the mini gang episode. I do appreciate that the show isn't so on the nose as to have a mini equivalent to each of the gang, they're just a group of kids playing their hero games.
And we have our first murder of the episode.
Robin recognises Daniel as Marian's former table boy at Knighton in a nice piece of character continuity. I guess we're to assume that Knighton village is no more seeing as the Hall was destroyed, or that it's been subsumed into the Locksley holdings
Guy drawing the line at child murder (this time) is something I suppose.
Would the outlaws really be turning their nose up at eating squirrel? I mean come on. I don't know why this anachronism bothers me when casinos don't.
Djaq does make a good point about foraging - oof the scurvy. Have I mentioned how much I love her new costume?
"Men tend to lie about their size." LOL
I do feel bad for Much though. He gets no respect, no respect I tells ya.
I do love it when Robin and Guy fight, because neither of them can shut up while doing it. I also enjoy Robin's little "ha" as he takes the box of black diamonds.
Little John and Mark, fighting dream team.
"This is for the poor" *punch* I love Will.
Much performing all that domestic labour and getting no credit for it. Go on strike, Much.
Marian's plan is a very clever one, playing Vaisey like a fiddle as he once again underestimates her. Great tension in this scene.
Richard Armitage is a very handsome man, but to be honest I find Guy so repellent that I can't enjoy the shirtless scene? I realise this is an extreme minority opinion.
Anyway, Marian doesn't seem to have the same qualms, or is at least very flustered either from discomfort or attraction (probably both), then embarrassed and angry when she sees Robin checking up on her. There's a lot going on here.
I do love Marina's dress and I wish we saw more of it.
Allan taking a step towards the dark side, because he's not just "stopping Robin" but putting a child's life at risk. But he's deep in rationalisation, thinking that they'll get Daniel back by swapping him for the diamonds, no harm no foul, and not thinking about the consequences of Vaisey having access to impenetrable armour. Speaking of...
"I'd be friends with the sparrows, and the boy who shoots the arrows, if I only had a heart"
"Um, I have everything I could want" Vaisey is the just the best villain. Also, he probably knows that Robin is probably not going to go through with killing Guy - he's got Robin's number, but once again it's Marian who he doesn't see coming - he can't be as sure that she won't go through with her threat.
It's actually a great power play on Marian's part - she ensures the gang gets the diamonds, while also leaving Guy indebted to her for saving his life. But Guy is also starting to get a clue, wary of her motives that serve dual purpose, and it's an interesting dynamic.
Shoutout to Geff Francis, who played the Smith in an enjoyable guest role, yet another contractor who finds the Sheriff's employ far too dangerous. Looking at his IMDB page, other than guesting in every British tv show known to man, he also apparently played a character called Admiral Griss in The Rise of Skywalker which I have not seen, but there you go.
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30 Days of “Ashes to Ashes” - Day 4
Day 4 - Who’s your least favourite character?
Okay, listen. Danny Mays is brilliant. But I hate Jimbo Keats. I hate him. HAAAAAAATE him. Despise him! Want to rip him in pieces. He’s evil, he’s manipulative, he created rifts between the team, and especially between Gene and Alex. Not to mention he did that to Viv... Viv did not deserve this! He did not deserve to have bloody Jimbo be the last ugly and twisted face he saw... So yeah. Danny is great. Jimbo is friggin cancelled.
Also... interrupting THIS should be punished by federal law, by Manc Lion law, by the gods above, by the bloody universe itself.
THIS IS AN ACT OF CRIME!!!! Damn you Jimbo, howdareyouinterrupttheironenighttheirdancetheirkisstheirlivesandtheirlove DAMN YOU!!!
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Geff Francis, Kimberly Walker, Norman Beaton, Carmen Munroe and Justin Pickett in “Desmond’s”
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Skipper <3 !
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Desmond’s - Channel 4 - January 5, 1989 - December 19, 1994
Sitcom (71 episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Norman Beaton as Desmond Ambrose
Carmen Munroe as Shirley Ambrose
Geff Francis as Michael Ambrose
Kimberly Walker as Gloria Ambrose
Justin Pickett as Sean Ambrose
Ram John Holder as Augustus Neapolitan Cleveland "Porkpie" Grant
Gyearbuor Asante as Matthew
Dominic Keating as Tony
Dean Gatiss as Ricky Flaxman
Robbie Gee as Lee "The Peckham Prince" Stanley
Lisa Geoghan as Louise Dixon
Matilda Thorpe as Amanda "Mandy" Mosgrove.
Joan Ann Maynard as Beverley Mcintosh
Mona Hammond as Aunt "Susu" Doreen
Count Prince Miller as Vince
Count Prince Miller as Burt
Robert McKewley as Andrew "Spider" Webb
Rhashan Stone as Bernie
Teohna Williams as Ronni
Chris Tummings as Alex Reynolds
Treva Etienne as Neville "Nev" James
Lewis St. Juste as Lewis
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Porkpie - Channel 4 - November 13, 1995 - September 26, 1996
Sitcom (12 episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Ram John Holder as Augustus Neapolitan Cleveland "Porkpie" Grant
Geff Francis as Michael Ambrose
Kim Walker as Gloria Ambrose
Justin Pickett as Sean Ambrose
Matilda Thorpe as Amanda "Mandy" Ambrose
Derek Griffiths as "Benji" Benjamin
Llewella Gideon as Leone
Count Prince Miller as Vince
Sol Raye as Burt
Ozzie Yue as Mr. Lu
Robbie Tucker as Aloysius
Mona Hammond as "Susu" Doreen
Jane How as Davina
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