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Clark: I should leave my job to protect Lois.
Lois *who after being released from hospital 0.1 second ago*: I AM ON IT CHIEF. THIS IS MY STORY. NO ONE TAKES AWAY MY STORY.
Clark: Oh yes! She puts herself in danger on regular basis. I should just stay and protect her instead.
#superman#superman brainiac attacks#clark kent#lois lane#my edit#tim daly#dana delany#dc#dc comics#perry white#metropolis#mr mxyzptlk#george dzundza#superman: brainiac attacks
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Salem's Lot (1979) - George Dzundza and Kenneth McMillan
#handsome daddy#cilf#husky daddy#actor#daddy#screenshots#celebrities#George Dzundza#Kenneth McMillan
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Batman: The Animated Series - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
The Ventriloquist (New Adventures)
Arnold Wesker was a talented ventriloquist in Gotham City who suffered from dissociative identity disorder, possibly stemming from psychological trauma in his youth. Wesker turned to crime and carved a dummy by the name of Scarface. His dissociative identity was manifested within the dummy, who became the dominant personality. Dubbing himself the Ventriloquist, Wesker and Scarface went on a crime spree throughout Gotham.
Following his being apprehended by Batman, Wesker was remanded to Arkham Asylum where he received care under Dr. Leslie Leland. Wesker was highly motived to make positive changes and he and Leland achieved a great deal of progress together. After much hard work, Wesker was deemed rehabilitated and was released from Arkham.
Bruce Wayne had monitored Wesker’s progress and upon his release, Wayne offered him housing at a halfway home as well as a job at Wayne Enterprises. Things were finally looking up for him.
Unfortunately, The Ventriloquist's former cohorts, Mugsy and Rhino, had other plans. Wesker was a genius for plotting criminal schemes and the two hoods were eager for the return of the diabolical Scarface. When Wesker stated he was uninterested in resuming his former life of crime, Mugsy and Rhino gas-lit the poor man until he suffered a regressive breakdown. The Ventriloquist had returned, only now his villainous plotting was directed toward taking out Mugsy and Rhino.
Fortunately, Batman and Batgirl interceded before Wesker could kill his former partners. Wesker was returned to Arkham Asylum but Dr. Leland felt confident that a little more work would succeed in helping him regain his progress. Furthermore, Bruce Wayne ensured that Wesker’s home and job would be there for him when he got out.
Actor George Dzundza provided the voice for both Arnold Wesker and Scarface with he troubled figure first appearing in the fifty-ninth episode of the first season of Batman: The Animated Series, ‘Read My Lips.’
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Species II will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on June 11 via Scream Factory. The 1998 sci-fi horror sequel is directed by Peter Medak (The Changeling).
Natasha Henstridge, Michael Madsen and Marg Helgenberger reprise their roles from the first film, joined by Mykelti Williamson, George Dzundza, James Cromwell, and Justin Lazard. Chris Brancato (Narcos, Hannibal) wrote the script.
Species II has been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision and English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Stereo. A preliminary list of special features is below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by director Peter Medak
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by director Peter Medak
Interview with actress Natasha Henstridge
Interviews with special make-up effects creator Steve Johnson, supervising cosmetic designer Leonard MacDonald, transformation supervisor Joel Harlow, and chrysalis effects supervisor William Bryan
Interview with screenwriter Chris Brancato
Special effects outtakes & behind-the-scenes footage
Uncut footage
Species II: Eve of Destruction featurette
Theatrical trailer
Still galleries – posters, lobby cards, behind-the-scenes photos, special effects behind-the-scenes photos, and H.R. Giger sketches
When countless women suffer gruesome deaths while bearing half-alien offspring, scientist Laura Baker (Marg Helgenberger) and hired assassin Press Lennox (Michael Madsen) use Eve (Natasha Henstridge), a more tempered alien clone, to find Ross and his virulent brood. But they underestimate Eve's maternal drive, and before long she escapes to mate with Ross in order to create a pure, unstoppable race that could spell doom for mankind.
Pre-order Species II.
#species#species 2#species ii#natasha henstridge#michael madsen#marg helgenberger#scream factory#dvd#gift#peter medak#mykelti williamson#george dzundza#james cromwell#hr giger#90s horror
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#Behind the scenes#Robert de niro#the deer hunter#il cacciatore#1978#michael cimino#christopher walken#john savage#john cazale#george dzundza
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The Beast of War, French lobby card. 1988
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Law & Order - ‘ The Originals’
#donald cragen#paul robinette#mike logan#max greevey#law & order#ben stone#chris noth#michael moriarty#george dzundza#richard brooks#Dann florek
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Susan Tyrrell and George Dzunda in Open All Night, 1981.
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Mike Logan in Law & Order
1x20 The Troubles
#law & order#law and order#law and order og#mygif#logif#mike logan#max greevey#detective mike logan#sergeant max greevey#chris noth#george dzundza#law & order 1x20#LOOK AT HIM!!!!!!!#SMILEY MIKEY#IF BEN WANTS PEACE ON EARTH ALL HE NEEDS IS THIS BOY#AND HIS SMILE#THE THUMBS#please i cannot breathe#he has taken all the oxygen from my lungs#were there other blorbos before him#bc i can't remember right now
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Happy 80th Birthday Robert De Niro
Behind the scenes of The Deer Hunter with Geoge Dzunda, Chuck Apegren & Christopher Walken
#robert de niro#bobby d#happy 80th birthday robert de niro#robert de niro 80th birthday#george dzundza#chuck aspegren#christopher waken#behind the scenes of the deer hunter#the deer hunter#movies
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Time to play... if you had their ass in front if you, would you EAT / FUCK / SMACK it?
1. John Goodman
2. Ed Asner
3. Jack McGee
4. Jim O'Heir
5. George Dzundza
Bonus: Jon Tester, but it's his meaty cock.
John Goodman - If you make it "fat" John Goodman, I'd happily eat that ass. Now someone is going to be mad I said "fat" John Goodman. I'm not body shaming. I just prefer "fat" John Goodman. Like a lot of other people.
Ed Asner - I'm eating that hairy hole of his all day long till he cums. Ed seems like the type that would have love that.
Jack McGee - I'm doing all three. Jack's ass is just too cute not to.
Jim O'Heir - Fucking it.
George Dzundza - Fucking it.
Bonus: Jon Tester - I'm eating it. Then fucking it. Rinse and repeat.
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Batman: The Animated Series - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
The Ventriloquist
Arnold Wesker suffered a highly traumatic childhood where he came to see expressing assertiveness as frighting and dangerous. He suppressed all of his feelings of anger and ambition, pushing it all down so that it was out of his consciousness. As such, Arnold grew up extremely shy, meek and mild mannered; he never spoke up for his own needs and let others walk all over him.
Inspired from a television show from his youth, Arnold took up ventriloquism and demonstrated a remarkable skill for it. He created his own dummy and designed it in the likeness of a prohibition-era gangster. He named the dummy ‘Mister Scarface’ and it proved the ideal vehicle to embody all of the malicious feelings had had suppressed inside of him.
The Scarface persona was so strong that it overwhelmed Arold’s fragile ego. Before long it was the aggressive Scarface who was calling all the shots with the meager Arnold dutifully following orders.
Wesker actually possessed a great acumen for crime and plotting out felony endeavors. The confidence imbued by speaking through Scarface enabled him to pull off numerous criminal feats. In due time he had amassed a gang who all listened to Mr. Scarface and obeyed his every command.
The Scarface dummy was destroyed following an altercation with Batman and Wesker was remanded to Arkham Asylum where they had hoped to successfully treat his fractured psyche. Sadly these treatments did not work and Wesker would go on to create a new Scarface dummy so to continue his life of crime.
Actor George Dzundza provided the voice for both Wesker and Scarface with the pair of villains first appearing in the 59th episode of the first season of Batman: The Animated Series, entitled ‘Read My Lips.’
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W A T C H I N G
#BATMAN & MR FREEZE SUBZERO (1998)#batman the animated series#Michael Ansara#Kevin Conroy#Loren Lester#Mary Kay Bergman#George Dzundza#Efrem Zimbalist Jr.#Bob Hastings#Robert Costanzo#Marilu Henner#Dean Jones#Liane Schirmer#DC COMICS#BATMAN#MR FREEZE#BATGIRL#DCAU#DC ANIMATED UNIVERSE#WATCHING
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Max started wearing a hat in the last couple episodes and its a good choice.
#countdown to max greevey beefing it#Law and Order#Law & Order#Max Greevey#George Dzundza#mushrooms#mushrooms (episode)
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Skokie - CBS - November 17, 1981
Drama (based on fact)
Running Time: 125 minutes
Stars:
Danny Kaye as Max Feldman
John Rubinstein as Herb Lewisohn
Carl Reiner as Abbot Rosen
Kim Hunter as Bertha Feldman
Eli Wallach as Bert Silverman
Brian Dennehy as Chief Arthur Buchanan
George Dzundza as Frank Collin
Ed Flanders as Mayor Albert J. Smith
Charles Levin as Rabbi Steinberg
Stephen D. Newman as Aryeh Neier
James Sutorius as David Hamlin
Lee Strasberg as Morton Wiesman
Marin Kanter as Janet Feldman
David Hurst as Sol Goldstein
One of Danny Kaye's last performances. His dramatic portrayal of a Holocaust survivor received much acclaim.
#Skokie#TV#Drama#CBS#1981#Danny Kaye#John Rubenstein#Carl Reiner#Kim Hunter#Eli Wallach#Brian Dennehy#George Dzundza#Ed Flanders
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