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Jennifer Ventimilia
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 20 May 1966
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Screenwriter
#Jennifer Ventimilia#transfemme#trans femme#queer women#trans rights#lgbt#lgbtq#queerness#transgender#trans woman#1966#white#screenwriter
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12 years ago today Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) premiered on Nickelodeon!!!🐢🐢🐢🐢
#nickelodeon#Kevin Brooks Eastman#Kevin Eastman#Ciro Nieli#Joshua Sternin#Jennifer Ventimilia#Peter Laird#tmnt 2012#TMNT#leonardo#donatello#raphael#michelangelo#tmnt leonardo#tmnt donatello#tmnt raphael#tmnt michelangelo#Leo#Donnie#raph#Mikey#master splinter#april o'neil#shedder#tmnt shredder#video
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buddies, bacon, boom!
the show that was one of the driving factors of me loving bacon the way I did
#robot and monster#robot & monster#nickelodeon#nickelodeon fanart#robot and monster fanart#dave pressler#joshua sternin#jennifer ventimilia#curtis armstrong#harland williams#cartoon fanart
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Cinderalla III: A Twist in Time
🇺🇸 | Feb 5, 2007
directed by Frank Nissen
screenplay by Dan Berendsen, Margaret Heindenry, Colleen Millea Ventimilia, Eddie Guzelian
produced by DisneyToon Studio
starring Jennifer Hale, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Susanne Blackslee, Tiress MacNeille, Russi Taylor
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#American Movies#Frank Nissen#Dan Berendsen#Margaret Heindenry#Colleen Millea Ventimilia#Eddie Guzelian#DisneyToon Studios#Jennifer Hale#Christopher Daniel Barnes#Susanne Blackslee#Tiress MacNeille#Russi Taylor#Cinderella Collection#Animation#Fantasy#Romance#Family#Musical
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Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (2007)
Between 1994 and 2008, Walt Disney Pictures was making sequels to just about any of their movies. Mostly, you got stuff like Mulan II and The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea. At best, they MIGHT appeal to young children who were die-hard fans of the originals. Before you dismiss all of them, however, take a look at Cinderella III: A Twist in Time. It may be the best of the direct-to-video sequels that came out of that era of Disney animated films.
After their wedding, Cinderella (voiced by Jennifer Hale) and Prince Philipp (voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes) are celebrating with The Fairy Godmother (voiced by Russi Taylor) when Anastasia Tremaine (Tress MacNeille) spots them. Realizing what the fairy must've done on the night at the ball, Lady Tremaine (Susan Blakeslee) steals the magic wand, uses it to turn The Fairy Godmother to stone and then alters the the past. Now, when the Grand Duke (Rob Paulsen) tried to put the glass slipper on Anastasia, it fit and Cinderella’s happily ever after is about to vanish.
I know you’re raising an eyebrow at the concept of a straight-to-DVD second sequel to a movie made 50+ years prior but hear me out. Firstly, this is a “true sequel” rather than a re-tread of the first. Lady Tremaine was so wicked and cruel when we met her. Don’t you think her hatred for Cinderella would keep going? She’s always wanted her daughters to be above Cinderella and now, she’s found a way to do it. Right away, you’ve got high stakes. Once Anastasia and the Prince marry, it’s over. Cinderella will never have an opportunity to live happily ever after and who knows what the kingdom will turn into with Lady Tremaine in the castle. Saving the day will be an uphill climb, as Cinderella will have to do everything on her own -no fairy will come to her rescue this time. At best, she can call upon her bird and mouse friends (Gus - voiced by Corey Burton - and Jaq - by Rob Paulsen - return). If those odds weren't steep enough, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drizella (Russi Taylor) all remember what happened before the timeline was altered. No one else does, including the Prince, whom they promptly mind-control using magic.
It may come as a disappointment that A Twist in Time doesn’t really acknowledge Cinderella II: Dreams Come True but it’s almost as if the people who worked on this film looked at the previous one and said, “You know what, I think we’re onto something here… can we try it again and give it our all this time?” Like its predecessor, Cinderella III spends a lot of time on Anastasia. She gets plenty of character growth as she begins questioning what her future will be like. She's about to marry a man who does not love her, all because her bully of a mother wants more power and (more importantly) to get revenge against someone who’s never done anything wrong to them. This anxiety leads to some tender moments between the King (Andre Stojka) as he confides with his future stepdaughter.
Overall, the quality of the animation, voice acting, humour, romance, drama and characters are consistent enough with the original (without ever matching it) that undiscerning viewers will be fooled into thinking the movies were made within a short period. The one area where there is a significant drop in quality are the songs. None of them are bad but neither are they any special or memorable. Another element to improve would be the film’s opening. Cinderella III= only lasts 70 minutes so the plot wastes no time getting started and it really could’ve used a bit more room to breathe. I won’t hold these flaws against it too harshly. In a perfect world, this film directed by Frank Nissen would’ve gotten a bigger budget and a theatrical release but no way was that going to happen. Ever. Who would buy tickets for a time-travel/alternate-universe version of a beloved classic made half a century later, particularly considering the reputation of Disney sequels? The fact is everyone working on this movie cared. They cared A LOT. They made the best movie they could with the resources available and they should be applauded for it.
Cinderella III: A Twist in Time is a good film. It’s an engaging sequel that brings the elements and characters you love back, tells an original story, and surmounts the obstacles placed in front of it spectacularly. It maintains the spirit of the original, down to the most “action-packed” scene of the film: a thrilling chase that’s a mirror-world opposite of Cinderella’s ride inside the pumpkin carriage on the night of the ball. I hope this movie finds the audience it deserves. Anyone who catches it should stay for the end credits to see a bonus scene halfway, along with several amusing gags and an epilogue as well. (May 28, 2021)
#Cinderella III: A Twist in Time#movies#films#movie reviews#film reviews#Cinderella#DIsney Movies#Disney FIlms#Cinderella II: Dreams Come True#Frank Nissen#Dan Berendsen#Margaret Heidenry#Colleen Ventimilia#Eddie Guzelian#Jennifer Hale#C. D. Barnes#Susan Blakeslee#Corey Burton#Tress MacNeille#Andre Stojka#Russi Taylor#2007 movies#2007 films
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The Critic Season 2 Episode 10: I Can't Believe It's a Clip Show
Written by Tom Brady, Richard Doctorow, Al Jean, Mike Reiss, Ken Keeler, Joshua Sternin, Jennifer Ventimilia, Steve Tompkins, Patric Verrone & Jon Vitti
Storyboarded and directed by Lauren MacMullan
Directing assistance by David Fulp
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The Simpsons
#The Simpsons#Hans Moleman#Moleman in the Morning#'Round Springfield#Round Springfield#Joshua Sternin#J.R. Ventimilia#Jeffrey Ventimilia#Mike Reiss#Al Jean#Richard Appel#Jennifer Crittenden#Steven Dean Moore
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That '70s Show (Serie de TV)
Título original That '70s Show (TV Series)
Año 1998
Duración 20 min.
País Estados Unidos
Dirección Bonnie Turner (Creator), Terry Turner (Creator), Mark Brazill (Creator), David Trainer
Guion Mark Brazill, Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner, Alan Dybner, Sarah McLaughlin, Kristin Newman, Jeff Filgo, Chris Peterson, Mark Hudis, Philip Stark, Bryan Moore, Dean Batali, Rob Des Hotel, Dave Schiff, Gregg Mettler, Joshua Sternin, Jeffrey Ventimilia, Linda Wallem, Jackie Filgo, Will Forte, Arthur F. Montmorency, John Schwab, David Spancer, Steve Joe, Greg Schaffer, Jennifer Keene, Eric Gilliland
Música Ben Vaughn, Jeff Sudakin
Fotografía Ronald W. Browne
Reparto Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama, Debra Jo Rupp, Kurtwood Smith, Eliza Dushku, Tanya Roberts, Don Stark, Lisa Robin Kelly, Josh Meyers, Tommy Chong, Mo Gaffney, Allison Munn, Tim Reid, Shannon Elizabeth, Jud Tylor, Joanna Canton, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Brooke Shields, Luke Wilson, Seth Green, Jessica Simpson
Productora Emitida por FOX; Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Productions / 20th Century Fox Television
Género Serie de TV. Comedia | Sitcom familiar. Años 70
Sinopsis Serie de TV (1998-2006). 8 temporadas. 200 episodios. Año 1976. Eric (Topher Grace) y sus amigos adolescentes forman un grupo de jóvenes de Point Place (Wisconsin). La serie muestra las inquietudes de la pandilla durante la década de los setenta con grandes dosis de humor, sarcasmo y acidez. Camisas con cuellos de pico, música disco, los KISS en la radio, look tribu Brady,.... Fiel al esquema de producción de una sitcom americana la serie es una parodia de la vida durante la década de los setenta. El espíritu y las inquietudes de la época quedan reflejados en el vestuario, los decorados y las actitudes de un grupo de adolescentes que ingenuamente empieza a descubrir la vida. (FILMAFFINITY)
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The Simpsons Season 9 Episode 19: Simpson Tide
Written by Joshua Sternin & Jennifer Ventimilia
Storyboard by Christian Roman, Celia Kendrick & Martin Archer
Directed by Mike B. Anderson
Directing assistance by Michael Marcantel
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The Critic Season 2 Episode 4: A Song for Margo
Written by Joshua Sternin & Jennifer Ventimilia
Storyboard by John Rice
Directed by Tom Mazzacco
Directing assistance by Bob Logan
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The Simpsons Season 6 Episode 22: Round Springfield
Story by Al Jean & Mike Reiss
Teleplay by Joshua Sternin & Jennifer Ventimilia
Storyboard by Tricia Garcia, Dexter Reed & John Mathot
Directed by Steven Dean Moore
Animation directed by Utit Choomuang
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The Simpsons
#The Simpsons#Lionel Hutz#'Round Springfield#Round Springfield#Mike Reiss#Al Jean#Joshua Sternin#J.R. Ventimilia#Jeffrey Ventimilia#Richard Appel#Jennifer Crittenden#Steven Dean Moore
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The Simpsons
#The Simpsons#Homer Simpson#'Round Springfield#Steven Dean Moore#Mike Reiss#Al Jean#Joshua Sternin#J.R. Ventimilia#Richard Appel#Jennifer Crittenden#Marge Simpson
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