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NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THEY'RE NOT SIBLINGS??????!!!!!!!
#henry king jr#brainwave jr#jacqueline pemberton#gimmix#infinity inc#jsa#justice society of america#dc#dcu#dc comics#blue beetle#wednesday spoilers#tuesday spoilers
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Motivations:
The Pemberton-King family
I heard Gimmix is back, I still need to read the comic. So a reunion with her family would be nice and also, hopefully, deeply dysfunctional.
Barbara Gordon (Oracle)
Bring her back as Oracle full time!!!
#dc comics#poll#next of dc poll#henry king jr#merry pemberton#jacqueline pemberton#brainwave jr#merry the girl of 1000 gimmicks#gimmix#barbara gordon#oracle
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Seven Soldiers of Victory
Shining Knights gather. Will Camelot fall again? Not if the Seven Soldiers of Victory have anything to say about it.
Sir Justin, Shining Knight
Sir Ystin, Shining Knight, Sir Ystina
Gimmix, Jacqueline Pemberton
Green Arrow, Connor Hawke
Crimson Avenger, Jill Carlyle
S.T.A.R. Labs' Guardian, Michael
Stripe, Mike Dugan
Sir Justin and Sir Ystin belong to two different Camelots, but they both see familiar patterns playing out. Mike Dugan has finally graduated to hero status and uses his stepsister's Cosmic Coverter Belt, styling himself as simply...Stripe. Connor Hawke continues the Green Arrow legacy by following in his father's footsteps. Gimmix finds purpose rolling with her uncle's old crew. Guardian, a glorified security guard, takes his tech and skillset to the big leagues and proves himself as worthy as any other Guardian to weild the shield. Crimson Avenger fights along the other Soldiers of Victory, but stands ready to avenge them if they fall.
#djrenardteam#seven soldiers of victory#shining knight#sir justin#sir ystin#sir ystina#gimmix#jacqueline pemberton#green arrow#connor hawke#crimson avenger#jill carlyle#guardian#stripe#mike dugan#stargirl#stripsey#s.t.r.i.p.e.#gimmick#s.t.a.r. labs
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Seven Soldiers #0 (2005) Grant Morrison Scripts, David (Dave) Stewart Cover, J.H. Williams III Pencils and Inks, 1st Appearance of Gimmix (Jacqueline Pemberton)
#SevenSoldiersofVictory #0 (2005) #GrantMorrison Scripts, #DaveStewart Cover, #JHWilliamsIII Pencils and Inks, 1st Appearance of #Gimmix (#JacquelinePemberton) "Part Zero: Weird Adventures" Shelly And The Super-Cowboys. This 'maxi-series' consists of two 'book-ends', of which this is the first; Golden-age hero, The Vigilante, posts an on-line ad to recruit a super-hero team. SAVE ON SHIPPING COST - NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICK UP IN DELTONA, FLORIDA https://rarecomicbooks.fashionablewebs.com/Seven%20Soldiers.html #KeyComicBooks #DCComics #DCU #DCUniverse #KeyIssue
#Seven Soldiers#0 (2005) Grant Morrison Scripts#David (Dave) Stewart Cover#J.H. Williams III Pencils and Inks#1st Appearance of Gimmix (Jacqueline Pemberton)#rare comic books#key comic books#dc comics#key comics#dc universe
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The starman legacy is gigantic.
I always knew that the starman legacy was big but never really sat down to just count it you know? So today I did and holy shit it's fucking infinite, like it's not just a bunch of dudes going by starman and associates.
It's more like starman + phantom lady + star-spangled kid + girl of 1000 gimmicks/gimmic girl/gimmix?? + Manhuter + martian manhunter + brainwave + mist.
Here's the list of superheroes and btw this is by legacy and not family ties:
1) Ted knight - starman I
2) Sylvester Pemberton - star-spangled kid I, skyman I
3) Sandra Knight - phantom lady I
4) Dan Richards - manhunter I
5) Paul Kirk - manhuter II
6) Roh Kar - martian manhunter I
7) Arnold Munro - iron Munro I, gladiator one
8) Pat Dugan - Stripesy I , S.T.R.I.P.E I
9) Merry Pemberton - girl of 1000 gimmicks I
10) Doris Lee - starman II
11) The starman of 1951 - starman III
12) Mikaal Tomas - starman IV
13) Prince Gavyn - starman V
14) Henry King Jr - brainwave jr, brainwave II
15) Mark Shaw - manhuter III
16) Will Payton - starman VI
17) David knight - starman VII
18) Dee Tyler - phantom lady II
19) Jack Knight - starman VIII
20) Chase Lawer - manhunter VI
21) J'onn j'onzz - martian manhunter II
22) Courtney Whitemore - star-spangled kid II, star girl I, starwoman I (IX)
23) Stormy Knight - Phantom lady III
24) Jacqueline Pemberton - Gimmic girl, gimmix
25) Jennifer knight - phantom lady IV
26) Kirk DePaul - manhuter V
27) Kate Spencer - manhuter VI
28) M'gann M'orzz - miss martian, martian manhunter III
29) Jacob Colby - skyman II
30) Mike Dugan - Stripesy II, S.T.R.I.P.E II
31) Sophia Becker - Phantom lady V
32) Patricia Dugan - starwoman II (X)
33) Ramsey Robinson - manhuter VII
34) Kyle knight - mist III
35) Thom Kallor - Starboy - starman XI
36) Farris Knight - starman XII
12 starmans, 7 manhunters, 5 phantom ladies, 3 martian manhunters, 2 gimmic girls, 2 S.T.R.I.P.ES, 2 skymans, 2 star-spangled kids, 1 brainwave, 1 iron Munro and 1 mist.
I say only superheroes because a lot of these people have supervillain relatives, it's also interesting to note that this the oldest super powered lineage in DC because Ramsey Robinson is the great-great-grandson of Hugo Munro the protagonist of the 1930 novel called Gladiator (one of the inspirations for superman) by Philip Wylie.
#dc comics#comic books#starman#phantom lady#brainwave jr#martian manhunter#manhuter#iron munro#gladiator#hugo munro#star spangled kid#gimmic girl#only a few DC legacies are intertwined as this one#like the whole hawkman/doctor fate/superman/batman/nighting/black bat situation#i read starman in one night a year ago and it won't leave my brain#someone else please tag everybody that is here
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my "tricia was adopted and is biologically jacqueline pemberton's daughter" headcanon still going strong btw
#if no one else has me todd nauck and matt herms have me#i firmly and 100% believe this and apply it to canon without fail#i know it is not at all authorial intent. we had a whole thing about tricia's birth. but TO ME? patricia creamer :)
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… crashed the app the first time I tried to paste the list Oof… this is entirely unhinged so enjoy! (I tried to avoid ones we’ve talked about before but I’m sure some slipped in and also I’m sure that I missed some 😭)
Send me a 🔁 and I’ll list one or more crossovers between our ocs that I’d be interested in talking about
Gillien
Ophelia Wayne
Isolde Kean
Lorena Falcone
Seraphini Zambini
Adhara Black
Ara Black
Carina Goldberg
Venus Malfoy
Violetta Greengrass
Bridget
Augusta Beauchamp
Dorothea Bridgerton
Eliza Huntington
Emmeline Bridgerton
Georgina Pemberton
Harriet Warwick
Faith
Betty Fabray
Christina Hummel
Faye Anderson
Jaci Jones
Kendall Pierce
Lilibeth Anderson
Sadie Berry
Savannah Evans
May Taylor & June Harris
Mona
Betty Fabray
Jaci Jones
Kendall Pierce
Lilibeth Anderson
Savannah Evans
Elliot
Betty Fabray
Dolly Corcoran
Jaci Jones
Johanna Berry
Kendall Pierce
Lilibeth Anderson
Sadie Berry
Savannah Evans
Brax
Betty Fabray
Jaci Jones
Kendall Pierce
Lilibeth Anderson
Sadie Berry
Savannah Evans
Eleanor
Betty Fabray
Charlotte Smythe (… no I don’t know anything about her I just love Hizzie)
Joy Schuester
Kendall Pierce
Marilyn Pillsbury
Sadie Berry
Savannah Evans
Aro
Betty Fabray
Jaci Jones
Kendall Pierce
Lilibeth Anderson
Sadie Berry
Savannah Evans
Andrew
Abbie Hudson
Betty Fabray
Cece & Colton Cartwright
Dolly Corcoran
Joy Schuester
Roxie Flores
May Taylor & June Harris
Cordelia
Blake Castellan ( & Jasper Gabriel )
Cressida Brantley
Crystal Solace
Elaine & Felicity Castellan
Liz Castellan
Melody Weiss
Penelope Grace
Stella Beauregard
Victoria Blofis
Viola Di Angelo
Mercy
Antoinette Kensington
Avery Stiles
Blythe Langford & Charles Gilmore
Brielle Livingston & Austin Geller
Chelsea Geller
Dani Gilmore-Danes
Elle Hearst
Lili Gilmore
Sienna Elliot
Sophie Dugray
Evie
Antoinette Kensington
Avery Stiles
Blythe Langford
Brielle Livingston & Austin Geller
Chelsea Geller
Dani Gilmore-Danes
Sienna Elliot
Daisy
Allie St James
Annabel Gilmore
Antoinette Kensington
Avery Stiles
Blythe Langford & Charles Gilmore
Brady Mariano
Brielle Livingston & Austin Geller
Charlotte Howard-Danes
Dani Gilmore-Danes
Eliya Rygalski
Evan Mariano
Gabi Mariano
Holland Bass
Ilsa Gilmore-Danes
Jane Forester
Jocelyn Gilmore
Lucas Gilmore (ft the Willow Squad)
Lorrie Gilmore-Danes
Marley Tinsdale
Preston Gilmore
Sam Gleason
Imogen
Avery Stiles
Blythe Langford
Brady Mariano
Emmeline Forbes
Jacqueline Grant
Regina
Annabel Gilmore
Antoinette Kensington
Avery Stiles
Blythe Langford
Brielle Livingston & Austin Geller
Dani Gilmore-Danes
Elle Hearst
Jocelyn Gilmore
Lucas Gilmore
Nellie McCrae
Preston Gilmore
Sienna Elliot
Lydia
Lexi Danes
Jocelyn Gilmore
Preston Gilmore
Gwen Merlyn
Annika Webster
Dani Merlyn
Kelsey Doyle
Mia Queen
Richie
Allie St James
Annabel Gilmore
Antoinette Kensington
Avery Stiles
Blythe Langford (& Charles Gilmore & Kaito Lauder but also Blythe x Richie)
Brielle Livingston & Austin Geller
Cosette Gerard
Dani Gilmore Danes
Eleanor Doose
Elle Hearst
Eliya Rygalski
Evan Mariano
Gabi Mariano
Holland Bass
Hyacinth Nelson (???)
Ilsa Gilmore-Danes
Jacqueline Grant
Jane Forester
Jocelyn Gilmore
Lili Gilmore
Lucas Gilmore
Lorrie Gilmore-Danes
Marley Tinsdale
McKenna Hayden
Natalie Lister (ft the whole willow gang)
Nellie McCrae
Paige Huntzberger
Preston Gilmore & Lexi Danes
Sage Hall
Sam Gleason
Sara Topaz (??)
Sienna Elliot
Viviana Lozano
The Band
[ Carlotta Hayden once she’s renamed ]
Grace
Allie St James
Brady Mariano
Eleanor Doose
Evan Mariano
Gabi Mariano
Holland Bass
Ilsa Gilmore Danes
Jacqueline Grant
Jane Forester
Lucas Gilmore & Natalie Lister (ft the entire Willow Squad)
Paige Huntzberger
Sage Hall
Sam Gleason
The Band
Callum
Kirsty & the dance squad
Willow & the squad
Sam Gleason
Holland Bass
Sage Hall
Millie
Avery Stiles
Blythe Langford
Brielle Livingston & Austin Geller & Brooks Livingston
Chelsea Geller
Dani Gilmore-Danes
Nellie McCrae
Paige Huntzberger
Sienna Elliot
Fraya
Annika Webster
Imogen Allen
Kelsey Doyle
Mia Queen
Parker Allen & Noah Altman
Cassandra
Angelina Winters
Dani Merlyn
Diana Queen
Kelsey Doyle
Mercy Bowen
Mia Queen
Lillian & Max
Annika Webster
Dani Merlyn
Imogen Allen
Kelsey Doyle
Mia Queen
Nia West
Parker Allen & Noah Altman
Kendra
Carissa Grace
Cassandra Aelius
Melody Weiss
Penelope Grace
Josie Spencer
Calleigh Sheridan
Odelia Kowroski
Beth
Deborah Winchester
Elle Winchester
Esther Colt
Genesis
Isla George
Jude Winchester
Nevaeh Murphy
Phoebe Winchester
Trix Stilinski
Genesis
Calleigh Sheridan
Odelia Kowroski
Aria
Chiara Potts
Chryseis
Finley Rider
Harmony Of Atlantis
Lani Of Atlantis
Mae
Mia
Blossom
Finley Rider
Isadora Darling
Nerissa
Violet Kingsleigh
Winnie Pan
Ariana Pendragon
Elsine Pendragon
Allyria Pendragon
Lynette Starfall
Princess Aelia
Clara Gale
Andrea Hagreeves
Andromeda Hargreeves
Audrey Hargreeves
Cleo Sullivan
Dahlia Mort
Gemma Hargreeves
Helena Hargreeves
June McLaughlin
Lorelai Hargreeves
Max Carmichael
Sierra Nearing
Sunny Talbot
Tiffany Katz
Tori Hargreeves
Virginia West
Wilhelmina Hargreeves
Fortune
Beatrice
Finley Rider
Harley Hook
Princess Isabelle
Rosabelle Legume
Castor
Ara Black
Adhara Black
Carina Goldberg
Danica Lestrange
Lyarra Vance
Venus Malfoy
Violetta Greengrass
The Healer
Abbey Baker
Carys Harkness-Jones
Cassiopeia Harkness
Celeste Nichols
Ceridwen Lewis
Estella Tyler
Mina Ambrosia / The Scribe
Rose Harkness
Rusalia / The Oracle
Theia Wolfe
Matilda Fairbanks
Abbey Baker
Carys Harkness-Jones
Cassiopeia Harkness
Celeste Nichols
Ceridwen Lewis
Estella Tyler
Mina Ambrosia / The Scribe
Rose Harkness
Rusalia / The Oracle
Theia Wolfe
Beatrix Shellstrop
Bridget Atkins
Tatum Shellstrop
Amber Cain
#this took a freaking hour to format#should’ve waited til I could use my computer smh#ask#answered#the witching ash#crossover ask
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40th London Film Critics’ Circle Awards - Winners
FILM OF THE YEAR The Irishman Joker Knives Out Marriage Story Midsommar 1917 Pain and Glory Parasite — WINNER Portrait of a Lady on Fire The Souvenir
FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILM OF THE YEAR Happy as Lazzaro Monos Pain and Glory Parasite Portrait of a Lady on Fire — WINNER
DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR Pedro Almodóvar – Pain and Glory Bong Joon Ho – Parasite — WINNER Sam Mendes – 1917 Céline Sciamma – Portrait of a Lady on Fire Martin Scorsese – The Irishman
ACTRESS OF THE YEAR Scarlett Johansson – Marriage Story Lupita N’yongo – Us Florence Pugh – Midsommar Charlize Theron – Bombshell Renée Zellweger – Judy — WINNER
ACTOR OF THE YEAR Antonio Banderas – Pain and Glory Tom Burke – The Souvenir Robert De Niro – The Irishman Adam Driver – Marriage Story Joaquin Phoenix – Joker — WINNER
SUPPORTING ACTRESS OF THE YEAR Laura Dern – Marriage Story — WINNER Jennifer Lopez – Hustlers Florence Pugh – Little Women Margot Robbie – Bombshell Tilda Swinton – The Souvenir
SUPPORTING ACTOR OF THE YEAR Tom Hanks – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Shia LaBeouf – Honey Boy Al Pacino – The Irishman Joe Pesci – The Irishman — WINNER Brad Pitt – Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood
BRITISH/IRISH FILM: THE ATTENBOROUGH AWARD Bait 1917 Rocketman The Souvenir — WINNER Wild Rose
BRITISH/IRISH ACTRESS (for body of work) Jessie Buckley – Wild Rose/Judy Cynthia Erivo – Harriet Lesley Manville – Ordinary Love/Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Florence Pugh – Fighting With My Family/Midsommar/Little Women — WINNER Saoirse Ronan – Little Women
BRITISH/IRISH ACTOR (for body of work) Tom Burke – The Souvenir Taron Egerton – Rocketman George MacKay – 1917/Where Hands Touch/Ophelia Robert Pattinson – The Lighthouse/High Life/The King — WINNER Jonathan Pryce – The Two Popes
YOUNG BRITISH/IRISH PERFORMER (for body of work) Raffey Cassidy – Vox Lux Dean-Charles Chapman – 1917/The King/Blinded by the Light Roman Griffin Davis – Jojo Rabbit Noah Jupe – Honey Boy/Le Mans ’66 Honor Swinton Byrne – The Souvenir — WINNER
BREAKTHROUGH BRITISH/IRISH FILMMAKER: THE PHILIP FRENCH AWARD Waad Al-Kateab & Edward Watts – For Sama Richard Billingham – Ray & Liz Mark Jenkin – Bait — WINNER Owen McCafferty – Ordinary Love Nicole Taylor – Wild Rose
BRITISH/IRISH SHORT FILM OF THE YEAR Appreciation Beyond the North Winds: A Post-Nuclear Reverie The Devil’s Harmony — WINNER Kingdom Come Pompeii
DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR Amazing Grace Apollo 11 The Cave For Sama — WINNER Varda by Agnès
SCREENWRITER OF THE YEAR Pedro Almodóvar – Pain and Glory Noah Baumbach – Marriage Story — WINNER Bong Joon Ho & Han Jin Wan – Parasite Joanna Hogg – The Souvenir Steven Zaillian – The Irishman
TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Ad Astra – Allen Maris, visual effects Apollo 11 – Todd Douglas Miller, film editing Judy – Jeremy Woodhead, makeup and hair Little Women – Jacqueline Durran, costumes Motherless Brooklyn – Daniel Pemberton, music Monos – Jasper Wolf, cinematography 1917 – Oliver Tarney, sound design Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood – Barbara Ling, production design — WINNER Parasite – Lee Ha Jun, production design A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon – Will Becher & Richard Phelan, animation
DILYS POWELL AWARD for EXCELLENCE IN FILM Sally Potter
DILYS POWELL AWARD for EXCELLENCE IN FILM Sandy Powell
40TH ANNIVERSARY AWARD Aardman
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remember when grant morrison decided to give merry a daughter then fucking killed said daughter in the exact same issue. merry's kids cannot catch a fucking break.
[ dc proactively said “fuck ALL pembertons but ESPECIALLY meredith”
but also god jacqueline in general was so fucking tragic. like why did you have to do THAT to her............... ]
#[ ALSO DO U KNOW WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO GET MERRY BACK IN COMICS#ONLY FOR HER TO BE IN A BOOMER SUPERHERO GROUP#THE LORD GIVETH AND THE LORD TAKETH AWAY ]#OOC.#[ merry was such a sweet hilarious kid why did they make her Like That#JUSTICE FOR MERRY PEMBERTON#and also justice for the whole king family wtf ]#stargirl spoilers
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Artifact Series J
J. Allen Hynek's Telescope
J. Edgar Hoover's Tie
J. McCullough's Golf Ball
J. Templer's Wind-Up Tin Rooster *
J. C. Agajanian’s Stetson
J.T. Saylors's Overalls
J.M. Barrie’s Swiss Trychels
J.M.W. Turner's Rain, Steam and Speed-The Great Western Railway *
J.R.R. Tolken's Ring
Jack-in-the-Box
Jack's Magic Beanstalk
Jack Daniel's Original Whisky Bottle
Jack Dawson's Art Kit
Jack Duncan's Spur *
Jack Frost's Staff
Jack Kerouac's Typewriter
Jack Ketch's Axe
Jack LaLanne's Stationary Bike *
Jack London's Dog Collar
Jack Parson's Rocket Engine
Jack Sheppard's Hammer
Jack Sparrow's Compass
Jack Torrance's Croquet Mallet
Jack the Ripper's Lantern *
Jackie Robinson's Baseball
Jackson Pollock's "No. 5, 1948"
Jackson Pollock's Pack of Cigarettes
Jackson Pollock's Paint Cans
Jack's Regisword
Jack Vettriano's "The Singing Butler"
Jack's Wrench
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's Kinder- und Hausmarchen
Jacob "Jack" Kevorkian's Otoscope
Jacob Kurtzberg's Belt *
Jacqueline Cochran's Brooch
Jacques Aymar-Vernay’s Dowsing Rod
Jacques Cousteau's Goggles
Jacques Cousteau's Diving Suit
Jacques-Louis David's Napoleon Crossing the Alps *
Jade Butterfly
Jadeite Cabbage
Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar's Smoke Pipe
Jamaica Ginger Bottle
Jaleel White's Hosting Chair
James Abbot McNeill Whistler's Whistler's Mother *
James Allen's Memoir
James Bartley's Britches
James Ben Ali Haggin's Leaky Fountain Pen
James Bert Garner’s Gas Mask
James Bett's Cupboard Handle
James Braid's Chair *
James Brown's Shoes
James Bulger's Sweater
James Buzzanell's Painting "Grief and Pain"
James Buzzanell’s Survey Books
James C. McReynolds’ Judicial Robe
James Chadwick's Nobel Prize
James Clerk Maxwell's Camera Lens
James Colnett's Otter Pelt
James Condliff's Skeleton Clock
James Cook's Mahiole and Feather Cloak
James Craik's Spring Lancet
James Dean's 1955 Prosche 550 Spyder, aka "Little Bastard"
James Dean's UCLA Varsity Jacket
James Dinsmoor's Dinner Bell
James Eads How’s Bindle
James Earl Ray's Rifle
James Fenimore Cooper's Arrow Heads
James Gandolfini's Jukebox
James Hadfield’s Glass Bottle of Water
James Hall III’s Shopping Bags
James Henry Atkinson's Mouse Trap
James Henry Pullen’s Mannequin
James Hoban's Drawing Utensils
James Holman’s Cane
James Hutton's Overcoat
James Joyce’s Eyepatch
James M. Barrie's Grandfather Clock
James M. Barrie's Suitcase
James Murrell's Witch Bottle
James Philip’s Riata
James Prescott Joule's Thermodynamic Generator
James Smithson's Money
James Tilly Matthews’ Air Loom
James Warren and Willoughby Monzani's Piece of Wood
James Watt's Steam Condenser
James Watt's Weather Vane
James W. Marshall’s Jar
Jan Baalsrud’s Stretcher
Jan Baptist van Helmont's Willow Tree
Jane Austen's Carriage
Jane Austen's Gloves
Jane Austen's Quill
Jane Bartholomew's "Lady Columbia" Torch
Jane Pierce's Veil
Janet Leigh's Shower Curtain
Janine Charrat's Ballet Slippers
Jan Janzoon's Boomerang *
Janis Joplin's Backstage Pass from Woodstock *
Jan Karski's Passport
Janus Coin *
Jan van Eyck’s Chaperon
Jan van Speyk's Flag of the Netherlands
Jan Wnęk's Angel Figurine
Jan Žižka's Wagenburg Wagons
The Japanese Nightingale
Jar of Dust from the Mount Asama Eruption
Jar of Greek Funeral Beans
Jar of Marbles
Jar of Molasses from The Boston Molasses Disaster
Jar of Sand
Jar of Semper Augustus Bulbs
Jar of Shiva
Jar of Sugar Plums
Jascha Heifetz's Violin Bow
Jason Voorhese's Machete
Javed Iqbal's Barrel of Acid
Jay Maynard's Tron Suit
Jean II Le Maingre's Gauntlets
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau’s Cradleboard
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin's Bubble Pipe
Jean Chastel's Silver Gun
Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin's Pocket Watch
Jean Fleury's Aztec Gold Coins
Jean-François Champollion’s Ideographic Dictionary
Jean Froissart's Mirror *
Jean-Frédéric Peugeot's Pepper Mill
Jean Hilliard’s Earmuffs
Jean Parisot de Valette’s Sword Sheath
Jean-Paul Marat's Bathtub
Jean Paul-Satre’s Paper Cutter
Jean-Pierre Christin's Thermometer
Jean Senebier's Bundle of Swiss Alpine Flowers
Jean Valnet's Aromatherapy Statue
Jean Vrolicq’s Scrimshaw
Jeanne Baret's Hat
Jeanne de Clisson's Black Fleet
Jeanne Villepreux-Power's Aquarium
Jeannette Piccard's Sandbag
Jeff Dunham's First Ventriloquist Box
Jefferson Davis' Boots
Jefferson Randolph Smith's Soap Bar
Jeffrey Dahmer's Handkerchief
Jeffrey Dahmer's Pick-Up Sticks
Jemmy Hirst's Carriage Wheel
Jenny Lind's Stage Makeup
Jeopardy! Contestant Podiums
Jerome Monroe Smucker's Canning Jars
Jerry Andrus’ Organ
Jerry Garcia's Blackbulb *
Jerry Siegel's Sketchbook
Jesse James' Saddle
Jesse James' Pistol
Jesse Owens' Hitler Oak
Jesse Owens' Running Shoes
Jesse Pomeroy's Ribbon and Spool
Jester's Mask
Jesus of Nazareth's Whip
Jesús García's Brake Wheel
Jet Engine from the Gimli Glider
Jet Glass Cicada Button
Jethro Tull's Hoe
Jeweled Scabbard of Sforza
Jiang Shunfu’s Mandarin Square
Jim Davis' Pet Carrier
Jim Fixx's Shorts
Jim Henson's Talking Food Muppets
Jim Jones' Sunglasses
Jim Londos' Overalls
Jim Robinson's Army Bag
Jim Thorpe's Shoulder Pads
Jim Ward's Piercing Samples
Jimi Hendrix's Bandana
Jimi Hendrix's Bong
Jimi Hendrix's Guitars *
Jimmie Rodgers Rail Brake
Jimmy Durante's Cigar
Jimmy Gibb Jr's Stock Car
Jimmy Hoffa's Comb
Jin Dynasty Chainwhip
Jingle Harness
Joan II, Duchess of Berry's Dress
Joan of Arc's Chain Mail
Joan of Arc's Helmet (canon)
Joan Feynman's Ski Pole
Joanna of Castile's Vase
Joan Rivers' Carpet Steamer
Joan Rivers' Red Carpet
Joe Ades's Potato Peeler
Joe Girard’s Keys
Joe Rosenthal's Camera Lens
Joel Brand's Playing Cards
Joséphine de Beauharnais' Engagement Ring
Johan Alfred Ander’s Piece of Porcelain
Johann Baptist Isenring’s Acacia Tree
Johann Bartholomaeus Adam Beringer's Lying Stones
Johann Blumhardt's Rosary
Johann Dzierzon’s Beehive Frame
Johann Georg Elser's Postcard
Johann Maelzel's Metronome *
Johann Rall's Poker Cards
Johann Tetzel's Indulgence
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Prism
Johannes Brahms' Coffee Creamer
Johannes Diderik van der Waals' Gloves
Johannes Fabricius' Camera Obscura
Johannes Gutenburg's Memory Paper *
Johannes Gutenburg's Printing Press *
Johannes Gutenberg's Printing Press Keys
Johannes Kepler's Planetary Model
Johannes Kepler's Telescope Lense
Johannes Kjarval’s Landscape Painting
John A. Macready's Ray-Bans *
John A. Roebling's Steel Cable
John A.F. Maitland's Musical Brainnumber *
John André’s Stocking
John Anthony Walker's Minox
John Axon's Footplate
John Babbacombe Lee’s Trapdoor
John Bardeen's Radio
John Bodkin Adams’ Stethoscope
John Brown's Body *
John Brown's Machete
John C. Koss SP3 Stereophones
John C. Lilly's Isolation Tank Valve
John Cabot's Map
John Carl Wilcke's Rug *
John Crawley's Painting
John Croghan's Limestone Brick
John Dalton's Weather Vane
John Dee's Golden Talisman
John Dee's Obsidian Crystal Ball
John Dee’s Seal of God
John DeLorean's Drawing Table
John Dickson Carr's Driving Gloves
John Dillinger's Pistol *
John D. Grady’s Satchel
John D. Rockefeller's Bible
John D. Rockefeller, Sr. and Jr.'s Top Hats
John Dwight's Hammer
John F. Kennedy's Coconut
John F. Kennedy's Presidental Limousine
John F. Kennedy's Tie Clip *
John Flaxman's Casting Molds
Sir John Franklin's Scarf
John Gay's Shilling
John Gillespie Magee, Jr.'s Pen
John H. Kellogg's Bowl
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John Harrison’s Longcase Clock
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John Hendrix's Bible
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John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter's Torture Rack
John Holmes Pump *
John Hopoate's Cleats
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John Hunter's Stitching Wire
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John J. Pershing's Boots
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John Keat's Grecian Urn *
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John Lennon's Glasses
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John Milner's Yellow '32 Ford Deuce Coupe
John Moore-Brabazon’s Waste Basket
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John Philip Sousa's Sousaphone
John Rambo's Composite Bow
John Rykener's Ring
John Shore's Tuning Fork
John Simon's Mouthwash
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John Smith of Jamestown's Sword
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John Tunstall's Horse Saddle
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Jon Stewart's Tie
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Jonathan Shay's Copy of Iliad/Odyssey
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Joseph E. Johnston Confederate Flag
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Joseph Swan's Electric Light
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Joseph Valachi's '58 Chevrolet Impala
Josephus' Papyrus
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Josephine Cochrane's Dishwasher
Joshua's Trumpet *
Josiah S. Carberry's Cracked Pot
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The list of county contenders:
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LMRTV4U: Round 2
Welcome to the second edition of Let Me Recommend TV 4 U? This post was created especially for those lost souls who don’t know what to watch next. Also, this post contains NO SPOILERS. So proceed willy-nilly!
Best show you can easily catch up on: The Path
It has recently come to my attention that this show is NOT being watched by everyone. Here’s the deal: Aaron Paul (of Breaking Bad fame, duh) stars as a happily married man who finds out the religion he was a part of is actually kind of a cult a la scientology. Michelle Monaghan is his wife whose family has deep roots in “the movement” and Hugh Dancy is an up-and-coming leader in the faith. It sounds hokey on paper but give it a chance. Maybe it’s my obsession with the Jean Valjean vs. Javert thing all over again but I love when a story doesn’t have a clear villain and when the sincere motives of opposing sides is so clear. Aaron Paul is totally justified in questioning his faith but his wife is also right to believe the “movement” is doing actual good. I love a grey area and this show is full of ‘em
Where can I binge? Hulu- It’s a Hulu original and the first season (only 10 eps long) is available now! Season 2 is coming out as we speak with 1 ep being released per week.
Where to start? Start with season 1, episode 1 or you’ll miss
Skip it if: You’re cult-ed out after Going Clear and the Master and the recent revelation that Tom Cruise is probably responsible for a Trump presidency. http://theslot.jezebel.com/the-scientologists-voted-for-trump-1791558434
#1 reason to watch: The acting is amazing and Aaron and Michelle’s teen son “Hawk” is a Heath-Ledger-look-a-like with all the angst and sexual tension of Heath himself back in the 10-things-I-hate-about-you days
Best comedy that will also have you bawlin’:One Mississippi
Tig Notaro stars in this semi-autobiographical series based on the time period in which the real Tig Notaro suddenly lost her mother, went through a breakup, was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a double mastectomy, and then had a terrible, ongoing case of c.diff. Sounds hilarious, right? The real gem here is the slowly evolving relationship between Tig and her stepfather which is at times painfully awkward and painfully sweet. And it’s impossible not to imagine the cautiously flirtatious scenes between Tig and her now-wife Stephanie Allynne as re-enactments of their early courtship. (ps: the gif below is NOT from O.M. but still shows Tig and Stephanie together)
Where can I binge? If you have Amazon Prime it’s on Prime instant video
Where to start? It’s a short series- only 6 eps at 20-something minutes apiece- start with ep 1
Skip it if: You’re not a Tig Notaro fan/ you just don’t like that whole deadpan-thing
#1 reason to watch: If you are a Tig fan, it’s amazing to get a deeper glimpse into this time period that seems to be the worst possible combination of circumstances. It’s a sweet reminder to know that life can get really, really, really shitty and while nothing can replace your loss, you can still find true love, have adorable twins, and do some of your best work as a performer.
Best British import: Fleabag
Similar to One Mississippi, it’s on Amazon Prime, it’s a short 6-episode series, it’s a “comedy” which will leave you in tears (maybe now is the time to tell you that it doesn’t take much to make me cry so take all of this with a grain of salty tears), and it’s about a woman dealing with several recent losses and breakup. Fleabag is a BBC import based off of an award-winning play by star Phoebe Waller-Bridge whose titular character is irreverent, crass, over-indulgent and unexpectedly poignant all at once. It’s kind of like Shameless (but in this case Fleabag is more of a Frank than a Fiona) meets Girls. There’s also a bit of mystery wrapped up in there, too.
Where can I binge? Amazon Prime instant video
Where to start? Again, only 6 short eps so start with ep 1
Skip it if: You’re easily grossed out by a woman talking frankly about her bodily functions and sexual exploits. Also if you are in the mood for a comedy that WON’T make you cry.
#1 reason to watch: It’s way different than anything else out there and it’s an easy show to power-through in a few hours.
Best new sitcom (no, really!): The Mick
I had my reservations, but I was pleasantly surprised! The Mick stars Kaitlin Olson (who you probably know as Dee from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) in her first major solo-endeavor. Dee has never been my favorite Sunny character, but this role is perfect for her brand of humor and gives her room to grow away from male-centric Sunny. The plot is a classic fish-out-of-water premise where Olson plays Mickey, an estranged aunt who suddenly finds herself as the guardian of her wealthy, East-coast-elite nephews and niece. Mickey is a hard-drinking, fly-by-the-seat-of-her-pants grifter while the Pemberton kids are coddled, country-clubbers. It sounds like sitcom 101 but trust me, it’s with a twist.
Where can I binge? Hulu- new eps are coming out since it’s currently airing on Fox
Where to start? Since only a few eps are out, start with the pilot. But you can jump in anywhere
Skip it if: You’re over the traditional sitcom format or you’re easily offended by a bloody nose
#1 reason to watch: The 3 child (well one is an older teen) actors are all pretty stellar which really makes the show. Plus Olson is perfect in the role and is able to play a more layered character than Sunny has ever allowed.
Best show I really shouldn’t have to be justifying because just watch it: RuPaul’s Drag Race
So if you’ve read my other LMWTV4U posts or you’ve ever met me, this will be the least surprising thing ever. BUT SERIOUSLY this show is so good and if this kind of thing is important to you, it’s a recent Emmy winner for best reality-TV-show host (RuPaul). But to call it a reality TV show is kind of a stretch because the actual best thing about RPDR is how manufactured and self-aware it is. There is, of course, heaps of drama, but everything is served with a wink. RuPaul comes sweeping in to provide a critical eye and guidance in each episode and always leaves the queens with her classic advice “good luck and don’t fuck it up.” Every episode ends with a “Lipsync FOR YOUR LIFE” which results in one queen “sashay-ing away” while the other gets to “shante you stay.” Somehow, among all of the ridiculousness, the show makes room for genuine emotion. The “villains” are eventually encouraged to explore their own insecurities and under-performing artists are given second chances and a helping hand from their competitors. It’s really not like anything else on television and the best part is, season 9 is coming this spring so you still have time to get caught up on past seasons before the new one arrives!
Where can I binge? The show airs on Logotv, which you almost certainly do not have in your cable bundle, but seasons 5-7 are on Amazon Prime and last I checked seasons 6-8 were on Hulu (along with All Stars 2). Also most of the seasons are usually available to stream on logotv’s website.
Where to start? It might be hard to find but I’d really recommend starting with season 3 or 4. You can start anywhere but if you start in later seasons you’ll find out who won previous seasons which can be a bummer. Also, by season 6 and 7 there are already way too many inside jokes and catchphrases from previous seasons to keep up with. Don’t start with season 1 (it’s a completely different show) or All Stars (for obvious reasons).
Skip it if: You hate camp and kitsch and all things drag.
#1 reason to watch: Every single episode ends with RuPaul saying “If you can’t love yourself, how the hell you gonna love somebody else? Can I get an amen?” followed by an onstage dance party
Best season 2 that you might have given up on but deserves a second chance: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Maybe you didn’t like Kimmy Schmidt season 1. Maybe you loved it but thought season 2 was too weird and gave up. Or maybe you loved both seasons and, in that case, why are you reading this still? But let me make my case for season 2. Yes it’s way more out-there than season 1, but it contains one of the best instances of my favorite guilty-pleasure of the TV trope world: the musical episode. It’s pretty subtle, but in episode 5, “Kimmy Gives Up,” Titus scores the entire episode with songs from various “forgotten” musicals (aka parodies of Broadway classics from husband-of-Tina-Fey and music producer Jeff Richmond.) My personal favorite is “Just Go On” from “Gangly Orphan Jeff, the ill-fated musical that premiered a week after Annie.” It hilariously mocks “The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow” while also allowing for Titus to face his fears, Kimmy to begin to mourn her lost love, and for both Lillian and Jacqueline to revel in their parenting abilities (for their kids both literal and of the tenant-sort). Season 2 is less about a woman who missed the last 15 years clumsily learning to live in the modern world of a cartoonish NYC and more about a woman who’s been through trauma coming to terms with her past and trying to find her purpose. Season 2 is more lived-in and where season 1 allowed Titus to point out all of the “things people don’t say anymore,” season 2 finds both Kimmy and Titus bumbling through modernity together, like when Titus eagerly explains the internet as a “series of tubes.” Like my fave show of all time and fellow Tina-Fey-creation, 30 Rock, Kimmy Schmidt strikes a delicate balance between a satire of our society, foolish and off-the-wall characters, and characters facing real-world emotions with tenderness.
Where can I binge? Netflix!
Where to start? I mean it’s a short series so start with season 1, ep 1. But if you need a good intro, start with “Kimmy Gives Up!”
Skip it if: You can’t handle all of the ridiculousness.
#1 reason to watch: Titus, especially in his audition that is NOT for gum, “Your teeth are bones that live outside. They hang from your lips like bats. Oh, outside bones, outside bones. Never forget that teeth are outside bones. They're bones that you wash and when you're a kid they fall from your head. And to make things less weird we say they got stolen by a demon that your parents know. Trident!”
#RuPaul's Drag Race#unbreakable kimmy schmidt#the path#one mississippi#fleabag#the mick#LMWTV4U#tina fey#titus andromedon#kimmy schmidt#rupaul#tig notaro
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Golden globes awards 2017
Meilleur film dramatique
Moonlight
Comancheria
Lion (en)
Manchester by the Sea
Tu ne tueras point (Hacksaw Ridge)
Meilleur film musical ou comédie
La La Land
20th Century Women
Deadpool
Florence Foster Jenkins
Sing Street
Meilleur réalisateur
Damien Chazelle pour La La Land
Tom Ford pour Nocturnal Animals
Mel Gibson pour Tu ne tueras point (Hacksaw Ridge)
Barry Jenkins pour Moonlight
Kenneth Lonergan pour Manchester by the Sea
Meilleur acteur dans un film dramatique
Casey Affleck pour le rôle de Lee Chandler dans Manchester by the Sea
Joel Edgerton pour le rôle de Richard Loving dans Loving
Andrew Garfield pour le rôle de Desmond Doss dans Tu ne tueras point (Hacksaw Ridge)
Viggo Mortensen pour le rôle de Ben dans Captain Fantastic
Denzel Washington pour le rôle de Troy Maxson dans Fences
Meilleure actrice dans un film dramatique
Isabelle Huppert pour le rôle de Michèle Leblanc dans Elle
Amy Adams pour le rôle de Louise Banks dans Premier Contact (Arrival)
Jessica Chastain pour le rôle de Elizabeth Sloane dans Miss Sloane
Ruth Negga pour le rôle de Mildred Loving dans Loving
Natalie Portman pour le rôle de Jacqueline Kennedy dans Jackie
Meilleur acteur dans un film musical ou une comédie
Ryan Gosling pour le rôle de Sebastian dans La La Land
Colin Farrell pour le rôle de David dans The Lobster
Hugh Grant pour le rôle de St. Clair Bayfield dans Florence Foster Jenkins
Jonah Hill pour le rôle de Efraim Diveroli dans War Dogs
Ryan Reynolds pour le rôle de Wade Wilson / Deadpool dans Deadpool
Meilleure actrice dans un film musical ou une comédie
Emma Stone pour le rôle de Mia dans La La Land
Annette Bening pour le rôle de Dorothea dans 20th Century Women
Lily Collins pour le rôle de Marla Mabrey dans L'Exception à la règle (Rules Don't Apply)
Hailee Steinfeld pour le rôle de Nadine Byrd dans The Edge of Seventeen
Meryl Streep pour le rôle de Florence Foster Jenkins dans Florence Foster Jenkins
Meilleur acteur dans un second rôle
Aaron Taylor-Johnson pour le rôle de Ray Marcus dans Nocturnal Animals
Mahershala Ali pour le rôle de Juan dans Moonlight
Jeff Bridges pour le rôle de Marcus Hamilton dans Comancheria
Simon Helberg pour le rôle de Cosme Mc Moon dans Florence Foster Jenkins
Dev Patel pour le rôle de Saroo Brierley dans Lion
Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle
Viola Davis pour le rôle de Rose Maxson dans Fences
Naomie Harris pour le rôle de Paula dans Moonlight
Nicole Kidman pour le rôle de Sue Brierley dans Lion
Octavia Spencer pour le rôle de Dorothy Vaughan dans Les Figures de l'ombre (Hidden Figures)
Michelle Williams pour le rôle de Randi dans Manchester by the Sea
Meilleur scénario
La La Land - Damien Chazelle
Nocturnal Animals - Tom Ford
Moonlight - Barry Jenkins
Manchester by the Sea - Kenneth Lonergan
Comancheria - Taylor Sheridan
Meilleure chanson originale
City of Stars (Justin Hurwitz, Pasek and Paul) – La La Land
Can't Stop the Feeling! (Max Martin, Shellback et Justin Timberlake) – Les Trolls
Faith (Ryan Tedder, Stevie Wonder et Francis Farewell Starlite) – Tous en scène
Gold (Stephen Gaghan, Danger Mouse, Daniel Pemberton et Iggy Pop) – Gold
How Far I'll Go (Lin-Manuel Miranda) – Vaiana, la Légende du bout du monde
Meilleure musique de film
Justin Hurwitz pour La La Land
Nicholas Britell pour Moonlight
Jóhann Jóhannsson pour Premier Contact
Dustin O'Halloran et Hauschka pour Lion
Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams et Benjamin Wallfisch pour Les Figures de l'ombre
Meilleur film en langue étrangère
Elle de Paul Verhoeven
Divines de Houda Benyamina
Neruda de Pablo Larraín
Le Client (Forushande) d’Asghar Farhadi
Toni Erdmann de Maren Ade
Meilleur film d'animation
Zootopie (Zootopia)
Kubo et l'Armure magique (Kubo and the Two Strings)
Vaiana, la Légende du bout du monde (Moana)
Ma vie de Courgette (My Life as a Zucchini )
Tous en scène (Sing)
Meilleure série dramatique
The Crown
Game of Thrones
Stranger Things
This Is Us
Westworld
Meilleure série musicale ou comique
Atlanta
Black-ish
Mozart in the Jungle
Transparent
Veep
Meilleure mini-série ou meilleur téléfilm
American Crime Story
The Night Of
American Crime
The Night Manager
The Dresser
Meilleur acteur dans une série dramatique
Billy Bob Thornton pour le rôle de Billy McBride dans Goliath
Rami Malek pour le rôle de Elliot Alderson dans Mr. Robot
Bob Odenkirk pour les rôle de Saul Goodman et Jimmy McGill dans Better Call Saul
Matthew Rhys pour les rôle de Philip Jennings et Mischa dans The Americans
Liev Schreiber pour le rôle de Raymond « Ray » Donovan dans Ray Donovan
Meilleure actrice dans une série dramatique
Claire Foy pour le rôle de Élisabeth II dans The Crown
Caitriona Balfe pour le rôle de Claire Fraser dans Outlander
Keri Russell pour le rôle de Elizabeth Jennings dans The Americans
Winona Ryder pour le rôle de Joyce dans Stranger Things
Evan Rachel Wood pour le rôle de Dolores Abernathy dans Westworld
Meilleur acteur dans une série musicale ou comique
Donald Glover pour le rôle de Earnest « Earn » Marks dans Atlanta
Anthony Anderson pour le rôle de André Dre Johnson dans Black-ish
Gael García Bernal pour le rôle de Rodrigo De Souza dans Mozart in the Jungle
Nick Nolte pour le rôle de Richard Graves dans Graves
Jeffrey Tambor pour le rôle de Maura Pfefferman dans Transparent
Meilleure actrice dans une série musicale ou comique
Tracee Ellis Ross pour le rôle de Rainbow Johnson dans Black-ish
Rachel Bloom (en) pour le rôle de Rebecca Bunch dans Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Julia Louis-Dreyfus pour le rôle de Selina Meyer dans Veep
Sarah Jessica Parker pour le rôle de Frances dans Divorce
Issa Rae pour le rôle d'Issa Dee dans Insecure
Gina Rodriguez pour le rôle de Jane Villanueva dans Jane the Virgin
Meilleur acteur dans une mini-série ou un téléfilm
Tom Hiddleston pour le rôle de Jonathan Pine dans The Night Manager
Riz Ahmed pour le rôle de Nasir Khan dans The Night Of
Bryan Cranston pour le rôle de Lyndon B. Johnson dans All the Way
John Turturro pour le rôle de John Stone dans The Night Of
Courtney B. Vance pour le rôle de Johnnie Cochran Jr dans American Crime Story
Meilleure actrice dans une mini-série ou un téléfilm
Sarah Paulson pour le rôle de Marcia Clark dans American Crime Story
Felicity Huffman pour le rôle de Leslie Graham dans American Crime
Riley Keough pour le rôle de Christine Reade dans The Girlfriend Experience
Charlotte Rampling pour le rôle de Frances Turner dans London Spy
Kerry Washington pour le rôle d'Anita Hill dans Confirmation
Meilleur acteur dans un second rôle dans une série, une mini-série ou un téléfilm
Hugh Laurie pour le rôle de Richard Onslow Roper dans The Night Manager
Sterling K. Brown pour le rôle de Christopher Darden dans American Crime Story
John Lithgow pour le rôle de Winston Churchill dans The Crown
Christian Slater pour le rôle de Edward Alderson dans Mr. Robot
John Travolta pour le rôle de Robert Shapiro dans American Crime Story
Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle dans une série, une mini-série ou un téléfilm
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Olivia Colman pour le rôle d'Angela Burr dans The Night Manager
Lena Headey pour le rôle de Cersei Lannister dans Game of Thrones
Chrissy Metz pour le rôle de Kate Pearson dans This Is Us
Mandy Moore pour le rôle de Rebecca Pearson dans This Is Us
Thandie Newton pour le rôle de Maeve Millay dans Westworld
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'The Crown' Leads Pack of BAFTA TV Craft Awards Nominees
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'The Crown' Leads Pack of BAFTA TV Craft Awards Nominees
2:21 AM PDT 3/22/2018 by Alex Ritman , Georg Szalai
The British Academy unveiled its behind-the-camera nominees on Thursday, with Netflix’s royal drama earning seven, and Tom Hardy’s ‘Taboo’ claiming six.
The Crown is leading the race following Thursday’s BAFTA TV Craft Award nomininatons, celebrating behind-the-camera talent on the small screen in 2017.
Netflix’s acclaimed royal drama emerged with seven nominations, closely followed by the BBC’s Tom Hardy-fronted dark period series Taboo, with six. The Netflix/BBC domination continued further down the pack, with Black Mirror, Blue Planet II and Peaky Blinders landing five nominations each.
This year’s ceremony will be held at The Brewery, London on April 22 and will be hosted by Stephen Mangan.
Here are the complete nominations:
Writer: Drama Charlie Brooker – Hang The DJ (Black Mirror) Nicole Taylor – Three Girls Peter Morgan – The Crown Steven Knight – Peaky Blinders
Writer: Comedy Daisy May Cooper, Charlie Cooper – This Country Paul Coleman, Peter Kay, Sian Gibson – Peter Kay’s Car Share Sharon Horgan, Rob Delaney – Catastrophe Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith – Inside No. 9Production Design
Deborah Riley, Rob Cameron – Game of Thrones Joel Collins, Phil Sims – USS Calllister (Black Mirror) Martin Childs – The Crown Pat Campbell – The State
Entertainment Craft Team The Voice UK Strictly Come Dancing World War One Remembered: Passchendaele One Love Manchester
Director: Fiction Jane Campion – Top Of The Lake: China Girl Mackenzie Crook – Detectorists Paul Whittington – Little Boy Blue Philippa Lowthorpe – Three Girls
Director: Multi-Camera Chris Power – Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway James Morgan – Wild Alaska Live Julia Knowles – World War One Remembered: Passchendaele Nikki Parsons – Strictly Come Dancing
Director: Factual Anna Hall – Catching A Killer Charlie Russell – Chris Packham: Asperger’s and Me Will Yapp – The Real Full Monty Xavier Alford – Drugsland: Heroin Love Story
Photography & Lighting: Fiction Adriano Goldman – The Crown (Episode 4) Johann Perry – Against The Law Mark Patten – Taboo Stephan Pehrsson – USS Callister (Black Mirror)
Photography: Factual The Detectives: Murder On The Streets Storyville, Last Men in Aleppo The Fight For Mosul (Dispatches) Blue Planet II (One Ocean)
Editing: Fiction Andrew McClelland – Line Of Duty Dan Roberts – Peaky Blinders Pia Di Ciaula – The Crown Úna Ní Dhonghaíle – Three Girls
Editing: Factual Anna Price – Louis Theroux: Dark States Ged Murphy – David Bowie: The Last Five Years Matt Meech – Blue Planet II (One Ocean) Nigel Buck – Blue Planet II (The Deep) Will Grayburn – Chris Packham: Asperger’s and Me
Costume Design Alison McCosh – Peaky Blinders Jane Petrie – The Crown Joanna Eatwell – Taboo Michele Clapton – Game of Thrones
Make Up & Hair Design Chrissie Baker – The Miniaturist Jacqueline Fowler – Gunpowder Jan Archibald, Erika Okvist, Audrey Doyle – Taboo Loz Schiavo – Peaky Blinders
Original Music Jocelyn Pook – King Charles III Katya Mihailova – Born Free: Saving Russia’s Whales Max Richter – Taboo Nico Mulhy – Howards End
Sound: Fiction Peaky Blinders Sherlock Taboo The Crown USS Callister (@blackmirror)
Sound: Factual World War One Remembered: Passchendaele Mountain: Life at the Extreme Blue Planet II (Coral Reefs) David Bowie: The Last Five Years The Grand Tour
Breakthrough Talent Bernard MacMahon, Allison McGourty – Arena, American Epic, The Sessions Charlotte Wolf – Inspector George Gently Daisy May Cooper, Charlie Cooper – This Country Tom Pursey – Fighting Cancer: My Online Diary
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