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mikyapixie · 2 months ago
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I never knew she voiced Snow White in sherk 2!!!
Or the she helped create Might Bee!!! One of my favorite shows!!!😆😆😆
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nerds-yearbook · 1 year ago
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On October 29, 1992, the Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror III" aired. This time it was Homer who warned the audience about the episode being scary with a nod to the old "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" intros. The wrap-around segments involved Lisa, Grandpa, and Bart telling a story while at a Halloween party. The three segments were "Clown Without Pity" (based on the Twilight Zone episode "Living Doll" with touches of "Child's Play" and "Gremlins"), "King Homer" (based on the original "King Kong") and "Dial 'Z' for Zombies" (based on "Pet Cemetery" and various zombie movies like "Living Dead" franchise).
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movie-titlecards · 1 year ago
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Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009)
My rating: 4/10
The first movie set the bar pretty low, but this one manages to limbo through under there without any apparent effort. No seriously, nobody here tried at all.
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allieinarden · 3 months ago
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I'm surprised they DIDN'T explore the Nelson and Marge pair up more later on, especially because I don't think they're really done an episode where Homer and Nelson are a duo causing mayhem and that almost writes itself (wait did they have them in like a Big Brothers plotline or something but even if they did CRIMINALLY underutilized)
As a matter of fact they actually did have them in a plot like that because the show has been on so long that not only did Marge and Homer separately foster the same kid who also dated Lisa and befriended and unbefriended Bart repeatedly, but Nelson is not even the only character you could say this about.
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wittyowl · 2 years ago
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The White Lotus | Season 2, Ep. 2 - “Italian Dream” (2022)
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ptbf2002 · 5 months ago
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My Top 10 Favorite 20th Century Fox Movies (2024)
#10 Home Alone
#9 Ice Age
#8 Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
#7 Ice Age 3: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs
#6 Ice Age 4: Continental Drift
#5 The Peanuts Movie
#4 Spies In Disguise
#3 Alvin And The Chipmunks (2007)
#2 Family Guy: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
And #1 The Simpsons Movie
Original Template: https://www.deviantart.com/jackskellington416/art/Top-10-20th-Century-Fox-Films-Meme-665656007
Home Alone Belongs To John Hughes, Hughes Entertainment, 20th Century Studios, Inc. The Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, And The Walt Disney Company
Ice Age (2002 film) Belongs to Michael Berg, Michael J. Wilson, Peter Ackerman, Blue Sky Studios, Inc. 20th Century Animation, 20th Century Studios, Inc. The Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, And The Walt Disney Company
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Belongs to Michael Berg, Peter Ackerman, Mike Reiss, Yoni Brenner, Blue Sky Studios, Inc. 20th Century Animation, 20th Century Studios, Inc. The Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, And The Walt Disney Company
Ice Age 4: Continental Drift Belongs to Michael Berg, Jason Fuchs, Blue Sky Studios, Inc. 20th Century Animation, 20th Century Studios, Inc. The Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, And The Walt Disney Company
The Peanuts Movie Belongs To Charles M. Schulz, Craig Schulz, Bryan Schulz, Cornelius Uliano, United Feature Syndicate, Inc. Andrews McMeel Syndication, Blue Sky Studios, Inc. 20th Century Animation, 20th Century Studios, Inc. The Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, And The Walt Disney Company
Spies In Disguise Belongs To Lucas Martell, Brad Copeland, Lloyd Taylor, Cindy Davis, Chernin Entertainment, Blue Sky Studios, Inc. 20th Century Animation, 20th Century Studios, Inc. The Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, And The Walt Disney Company
Alvin And The Chipmunks (2007) Belongs To Ross Bagdasarian Sr. Jon Vitti, Will McRobb, Chris Viscardi, Bagdasarian Productions, Dune Entertainment, RatPac Entertainment, LLC, Monarchy Enterprises S.Á.R.L. Regency Entertainment (USA), Inc. FOX 2000 Pictures, 20th Century Studios, Inc. The Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, And The Walt Disney Company
Family Guy: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story Belongs To Seth MacFarlane, Gary Janetti, Chris Sheridan, Alex Borstein, Steve Callaghan, Sunwoo & Company Co., Ltd. Fuzzy Door Productions, Inc. 20th Television Animation, 20th Television, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, Disney Platform Distribution, Inc. Disney Television Studios, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Entertainment, FOX Broadcasting Company, FOX Entertainment, FOX Corporation, And The Walt Disney Company
The Simpsons Movie Belongs To James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Mike Scully, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder, Jon Vitti, Film Roman, LLC, Rough Draft Studios, Inc. AKOM Production Ltd. Gracie Films, 20th Century Animation, 20th Century Studios, Inc. The Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, And The Walt Disney Company
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dorothydalmati1 · 7 months ago
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The Simpsons Season 16 Episode 3: Sleeping with the Enemy
Written by Jon Vitti
Storyboard by Ira Sherak, Glen Wuthrich & Brad Ableson
Directed by Lauren MacMullan
Animation directed by Utit Choomuang
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beardedmrbean · 2 years ago
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Do you remember the episode of King of the Hill where Hank got raped by a dolphin?
We in a triggering repressed memories kind of mood today?
I can go with a one up on that one that's actually more like a 10 up, when it comes to dolphins.
Marine biologist that did that whole thing with lsd and well (yikes) for one or that thing they do with fish heads as another.
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total-james · 2 months ago
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Simpsons Rewatch Season 1 - part 1/2
I'll be rewatching The Simpsons, I think I'll stop at season 10, because that's when it started to REALLY decline, so let's start!
Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire (written by: Mimi Pond)
A fine official start for The Simpsons! I'll say, I do have nostalgia glasses for some episodes, but this one? Not really, I do remember watching it, but it never stuck with me (this will change when we get to the Halloween Specials and a few select later season episodes.).
This episode will in fact set the precedent for the rest of the season, character-focused episodes with a ton of heart. I really enjoyed how they already had a grasp on the character dynamics and how they'd play off each other! AND as a long-time watcher, you can compare how they got... FLANDERIZED("he said the word! 😯")
The animation is definitely not really good, but it's charming and it manages to portray what it needs to (hell, we even got some well-framed shots and funny visual gags)
The audio mixing is trash! The characters' voices sound disconnected and the sound effects and music can be extremely overbearing.
Bart the Genius (written by: Jon Vitti)
"Eat my shorts."
This episode doesn't stick out in my memories as much, but damn if it isn't iconic, so many one-liners, so many scenes, and plenty of legacy characters introduced here. I do like how Martin is more snooty and Seymour has some balls and presence.
Absolutely loved Homer and Bart's dynamic in this episode, Homer is the father who is trying hard to do the best for his family, but has his shortcomings, and Bart... ADHD kid.
The animation is quite great! It's fluid and the expressions are gold. The sound mixing is also decent, thank god. Hey, the iconic opening AND couch gag? This episode feels more like a start than the last one, IMO.
Unrelated, but as the years have gone by, the more I relate to Bart, weird... (guess when I finish college I'll be Homer...)
Homer's Odyssey ( written by: Jay Kogen & Wallace Wolodarsky)
Watching this while my mum is trying to score a job is sure encouraging...
But this episode is starting the trend of "starting one way" to segway into an unrelated(eh) plot, it gets more extreme as the years go on for sure.
I found this episode pretty O.K.! I like how it gets to show that Homer may not be that incompetent, even if the signs start to get comically redundant, he still gathers a following.
The theme of this episode is the friction between "Stereotypical provider of the home" and "Unemployment" and I quite enjoy what it does with it, I didn't live in the 90s but this episode might hit even HARDER now in his economic crisis we're going through world-wide (esp. if you're from a third world country like yours truly.)
... OH hey, black Smithers! AND... Mr.Burns sounds so different here...
There's No Disgrace Like Home ( written by: Al Jean & Mike Reiss )
Oooh, the OOC episode, the premise is nice, but I can't get behind Marge, Lisa and Homer being completely different, well Homer I can almost get behind, but the other two? nah
HEY, Dean Martin's "Hey Brother Pour the Wine" (at least I know through him)
This episode is pretty nostalgic, I do love the family snooping around their neighbourhood, ha ha very cartoon-like.
Bart the General ( written by: John Swartzwelder )
Another Bart-focused episode! This one was lots of fun, some witty one-liners and cool visuals.
I really like how Bart actually acts like an unruly kid. I especially love how Marge and Homer were no help to the conflict, ha ha! Homer appearing in Bart's head is also a funny gag.
This episode finally started the "Lisa is a nerd" thing that would follow her and become her.
...Family Jewels...
This episode feels like it would be controversial in the 90s, but today it's harmless.
Moaning Lisa ( written by: Al Jean & Mike Reiss )
Ooooh, the iconic one and the first Lisa-focused episode!
I really really enjoyed this episode. From the moment it starts it sets its tone and continues from there. Lisa's existential crisis and unwillingness to live. I really like how it plays it very subtly for a comedic series.
Her dynamic with Marge is also starting to take form. I enjoyed how it showed a bit of Marge's struggle with womanhood and having to please others and how it reflects on Lisa in the Climax.
I really liked how Blues and The sax have been a defining trait to Lisa from this point on, and Bleeding Gums still has more to do in the show so I don't have anything to say here.
The animation was very good! I liked the pixelated style in the video game and how it played with the colors palletes on different scenes.
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lesterplatt · 11 months ago
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AUDREY NUNA - LOCKET from valentin petit on Vimeo.
LOCKET, a music video for AUDREY NUNA Directed by VALENTIN PETIT & produced by OCURENS
Production Company: Ocurens Managing Director: Germain Robin Executive Producer: Elisa Johanna Känd Line Producer: Robin Lavaud Production Coordinator: Andrea Thirion Production Assistant: Vini Kundlani
Artist Management: Anwar Sawyer, Noah Kim Arista Records: Cliff Joseph, Veronica Sanjines
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 1st AD: Mathieu Perez 2nd AD: Lea Cerqueira 3rd AD: Julia Aner
LOCATION & FACILITIES Location Manager: Benoit Becquereau Assistant Location Manager: Antoine Groun Runner: Augustin Royer Runner: Ludo Mendez Traffic And Parking Control: Djamel, Boualem
CAMERA Director Of Photography: Jeff Bierman Agent: Vinh Nguyen 1st AC: Tom Haudry 2nd AC: Vassili Devintcha Video Operator: Louis Chenieux Steadicam: Teva Vasseur
LIGHT Gaffer: Maxime Chastres Spark: Adrien Demarest Spark: Camille Benariac Spark: Matéo Poulin Spark: Kallamon Bouvier
GRIP Key Grip: Vathana Kang Grip: Camille Romanyszyn Grip: Bertrand Motte
CINEMOTION Motion Control Operator: Yann Besset Motion Control Assistant: Manu De Bernardi Motion Control Assistant: Adrien Payet
STUNTS Stuntman Coordinator: Kevin Cauderlier Stuntman Assistant Coordinator: Remi Canaple
ART DEPARTMENT Production Designer: Till Duca Production Designer Assistant: Guillaume Ypreeuw Production Designer Assistant: Thomas Lelong Production Designer Assistant: Antoine Robin Production Designer Assistant: Natasha Le Sourd
SFX FLAM & CO SFX Supervisor: Armel Cessa SFX: Hicham Bouzékraoui SFX: Barthélémi Robinho
WARDROBE Stylist: Florie Vitse Assistant Stylist: Iris Laricheva
GLAM TEAM ARTIST Hair Stylist: Jacob Kajrup Make-Up Artist: Zahra Benghida
GLAM TEAM TALENTS Key Makeup Artist: Orystella Vitti Make-Up Artist: Oldie Mbani Make-Up Artist: Lucie Marty MUA Assistant: Léa Fontaine MUA Assistant: Marine Guillerme
Hair Stylist: Verinica Liccardi Hair Stylist: Mills Mouchopeda Hair Stylist J2: Kadiakhe Fanta Nail Artist: Padena Peironaziri Nail Artist: Raphaelle Parot
CASTING Casting Director: Lucie Tartensson Assistant Casting Director: Nesrine Benayad
POST PRODUCTION BY MONUMENTAL FX Head Of Post-Production: Laïla Hamdaoui Post-Producer: Elisa Johanna Känd Post-Production assistant: Maxime Veigneau Editors: Simon Tristant, Valentin Petit Colorist: Arthur Paux Sound Design: Emilien Bernaux Music End Credit: MiM (from Valentin Petit's Le Bruit de la Lumière)
VFX BY SQUARE Head of VFX: Mathieu Jussreandot, Colin Journée VFX Supervisor: Antoine Pion On-Set Supervisor: Flore Mounier 3D Scan: Adrien Bavant VFX Production Manager: Julie Delepine CG Artists: Martin Goldwasser, Thomas Salmin, Arthur Amanatiou, Morgane Perrier, Paul Perrier, Hugo Aboab, Eddy Choppy FX Artists: Luis Fos Compositing Artists: Adrien “Pamito” Renay, Isabelle Tchoungang, Thomas Jouenne, Tom Gueret, Jonas Caillet, Richard Gomard Cleans : Sancio VFX
Credits: Nathan Almeras Valentin Petit’s Logo: Nairone BTS: Gohan Keller, Max Heilbronn, BTS video edit by Yanjun Zhou
CAST Dannie Mendez, Clementine Morisset, Eden Payet, Ines Lafourcade, Clara Paschini, Clara De Lataillade, Jules Leroy, Gaia Zimmermann, Tristan Vasseur, Alioune Sane & Adelaide Tourres
Special thanks: Hugo Beron, Jon Echeveste, Ant Pablos, Theo Gall, Fabienne Billioud d’Espace Commines, RVZ, Le Bendo, Flycar Montparnasse, Basik, Adelyo, Flam&Co,
With the support of the CNC.
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montysworld · 1 year ago
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AUDREY NUNA - LOCKET from valentin petit on Vimeo.
LOCKET, a music video for AUDREY NUNA Directed by VALENTIN PETIT & produced by OCURENS
Production Company: Ocurens Managing Director: Germain Robin Executive Producer: Elisa Johanna Känd Line Producer: Robin Lavaud Production Coordinator: Andrea Thirion Production Assistant: Vini Kundlani
Artist Management: Anwar Sawyer, Noah Kim Arista Records: Cliff Joseph, Veronica Sanjines
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 1st AD: Mathieu Perez 2nd AD: Lea Cerqueira 3rd AD: Julia Aner
LOCATION & FACILITIES Location Manager: Benoit Becquereau Assistant Location Manager: Antoine Groun Runner: Augustin Royer Runner: Ludo Mendez Traffic And Parking Control: Djamel, Boualem
CAMERA Director Of Photography: Jeff Bierman Agent: Vinh Nguyen 1st AC: Tom Haudry 2nd AC: Vassili Devintcha Video Operator: Louis Chenieux Steadicam: Teva Vasseur
LIGHT Gaffer: Maxime Chastres Spark: Adrien Demarest Spark: Camille Benariac Spark: Matéo Poulin Spark: Kallamon Bouvier
GRIP Key Grip: Vathana Kang Grip: Camille Romanyszyn Grip: Bertrand Motte
CINEMOTION Motion Control Operator: Yann Besset Motion Control Assistant: Manu De Bernardi Motion Control Assistant: Adrien Payet
STUNTS Stuntman Coordinator: Kevin Cauderlier Stuntman Assistant Coordinator: Remi Canaple
ART DEPARTMENT Production Designer: Till Duca Production Designer Assistant: Guillaume Ypreeuw Production Designer Assistant: Thomas Lelong Production Designer Assistant: Antoine Robin Production Designer Assistant: Natasha Le Sourd
SFX FLAM & CO SFX Supervisor: Armel Cessa SFX: Hicham Bouzékraoui SFX: Barthélémi Robinho
WARDROBE Stylist: Florie Vitse Assistant Stylist: Iris Laricheva
GLAM TEAM ARTIST Hair Stylist: Jacob Kajrup Make-Up Artist: Zahra Benghida
GLAM TEAM TALENTS Key Makeup Artist: Orystella Vitti Make-Up Artist: Oldie Mbani Make-Up Artist: Lucie Marty MUA Assistant: Léa Fontaine MUA Assistant: Marine Guillerme
Hair Stylist: Verinica Liccardi Hair Stylist: Mills Mouchopeda Hair Stylist J2: Kadiakhe Fanta Nail Artist: Padena Peironaziri Nail Artist: Raphaelle Parot
CASTING Casting Director: Lucie Tartensson Assistant Casting Director: Nesrine Benayad
POST PRODUCTION BY MONUMENTAL FX Head Of Post-Production: Laïla Hamdaoui Post-Producer: Elisa Johanna Känd Post-Production assistant: Maxime Veigneau Editors: Simon Tristant, Valentin Petit Colorist: Arthur Paux Sound Design: Emilien Bernaux Music End Credit: MiM (from Valentin Petit's Le Bruit de la Lumière)
VFX BY SQUARE Head of VFX: Mathieu Jussreandot, Colin Journée VFX Supervisor: Antoine Pion On-Set Supervisor: Flore Mounier 3D Scan: Adrien Bavant VFX Production Manager: Julie Delepine CG Artists: Martin Goldwasser, Thomas Salmin, Arthur Amanatiou, Morgane Perrier, Paul Perrier, Hugo Aboab, Eddy Choppy FX Artists: Luis Fos Compositing Artists: Adrien “Pamito” Renay, Isabelle Tchoungang, Thomas Jouenne, Tom Gueret, Jonas Caillet, Richard Gomard Cleans : Sancio VFX
Credits: Nathan Almeras Valentin Petit’s Logo: Nairone BTS: Gohan Keller, Max Heilbronn, BTS video edit by Yanjun Zhou
CAST Dannie Mendez, Clementine Morisset, Eden Payet, Ines Lafourcade, Clara Paschini, Clara De Lataillade, Jules Leroy, Gaia Zimmermann, Tristan Vasseur, Alioune Sane & Adelaide Tourres
Special thanks: Hugo Beron, Jon Echeveste, Ant Pablos, Theo Gall, Fabienne Billioud d’Espace Commines, RVZ, Le Bendo, Flycar Montparnasse, Basik, Adelyo, Flam&Co,
With the support of the CNC.
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lindsaywesker · 2 years ago
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Deaths In 2022 (to date)
January
5: Jessie Lee Daniels a.k.a Jessie D, 57, American singer (Force MDs)
6: Peter Bogdanovich, 82, American film director (‘The Last Picture Show’/’Paper Moon’/’What’s Up Doc?’)
Sidney Poitier, 94, Bahamian actor (‘In The Heat Of The Night’/’Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner?’
Calvin Simon, 79, American musician (Parliament/Funkadelic)
7: R. Dean Taylor, 82, Canadian singer/songwriter (‘Indiana Wants Me’/’There’s A Ghost In My House’)
8: Marilyn Bergman, 93, American songwriter (‘You Don’t Bring Me Flowers’/’The Way We Were’/’The Windmills Of Your Mind’)
9: James Mtume, 76, American songwriter/producer (‘The Closer I Get To You’/’Juicy Fruit’)
12: Ronnie Spector, 78, American R&B singer (The Ronettes)
13: Sonny Turner, 83, American soul singer (The Platters)
15: Jon Lind, 73, American songwriter/musician (‘Save The Best For Last’/’Crazy For You’)
Nino Cerruti, 91, Italian business man/stylist (founder of Cerruti)
18: Dick Halligan, 78, American musician (founding member of Blood, Sweat & Tears)
20: Meatloaf, 74, American singer (‘I’d Do Anything For Love’) & actor (‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’)
21: Louie Anderson, 68, American comedian/actor (‘Coming To America’)
23: Thierry Mugler, 73, French fashion designer
February
2: Monica Vitti, 90, Italian actress (‘L’Avventura’)
6: Syl Johnson, 85, American soul and blues singer (father of Syleena)
8: Bamber Gascoigne, 87, English TV presenter (‘University Challenge’)
9: Betty Davis, 77, American soul and funk singer
Ian McDonald, 75, English musician (King Crimson/Foreigner)
12: Ivan Reitman, 75, Czechoslovak film director (‘Ghostbusters’/’Meatballs’)
16: Jack Smethurst, 89, English actor (‘Love Thy Neighbour’)
19: Gary Brooker, 76, English singer/songwriter/musician (Procol Harum)
22: Mark Lanegan, 57, American rock musician/singer (Queens Of The Stone Age)
24: Sally Kellerman, 84, American actress (‘M*A*S*H’)
27: MC Skibadee, 47, English drum & bass artist/MC
March
3: Denroy Morgan, 76, Jamaican singer/musician (father of Morgan Heritage)
4: Rod Marsh, 74, Australian cricket player
Shane Warne, 52, Australian cricket player
Lynda Baron, 82, English actress (‘Open All Hours’)
11: Timmy Thomas, 77, American soul singer (‘Why Can’t We Live Together?’)
12: Traci Braxton, 50, American soul singer (The Braxtons) (sister of Toni)
13: William Hurt, 71, American actor (‘Altered States’, ‘Broadcast News’)
25: Taylor Hawkins, 50, American drummer (Foo Fighters)
Bobby Hendricks, 84, American soul singer (The Drifters)
29: Donald Shaw a.k.a. Tabby Diamond, 66, Jamaican singer (The Mighty Diamonds)
April
1: Fitzroy Simpson a.k.a. Bunny Diamond, 70, Jamaican singer (The Mighty Diamonds)
C. W. McCall, 93, American country singer (‘Convoy’)
3: June Brown, 95, English actress (‘Eastenders’)
12: Gilbert Gottfried, 67, American comedian/actor (‘Saturday Night Live’/‘Aladdin’)
24: Andrew Woolfolk, 71, American saxophonist (Earth, Wind & Fire)
26: Klaus Schulze, German composer/musician (Tangerine Dream)
30: Naomi Judd, 76, American singer/songwriter (The Judds)
May
6: Jewell, 53, American R&B singer (First Lady Of Death Row Records)
8: Dennis Waterman, 74, English actor/singer (‘Minder’/’The Sweeney’)
15: Kay Mellor, 71, writer/actress (‘Families’/’Fat Friends’)
17: Vangelis, 79, Greek musician (Jon & Vangelis/’Chariots Of Fire’)
19: Bernard Wright, 58, American jazz and soul musician/singer
26: Ray Liotta, 67, American actor (‘Goodfellas’/’Field Of Dreams’)
Andy Fletcher, 60, English keyboardist (Depeche Mode)
29: Lester Piggott, 86, English jockey
June
5: Dom Phillips, 57, British music journalist (editor, Mixmag)
6: Jim Seals, 79, American singer/songwriter/musician (‘Summer Breeze’)
9: Julee Cruise, 65, American singer (‘Falling’)/actress (‘Twin Peaks’)
17: Ken Williams, 83, American songwriter (‘Everybody Plays The Fool’)
22: Patrick Adams, 72, writer/musician/producer (Musique/Universal Robot Band/Inner Life/Black Ivory)
July
4: Mona Hammond, 91, Jamaican actress (‘Desmonds’/’Eastenders’)
5: Manny Charlton, 80, Scottish rock guitarist (Nazareth)
6: James Caan, 82, American actor (‘The Godfather’/’Rollerball’)
8: Tony Sirico, 79, American actor (‘Goodfellas’/’The Sopranos’)
11: Monty Norman, 94, English composer (‘James Bond Theme’)
14: William Hart, 77, American soul singer (The Delfonics)
15: Paul Ryder, 58, English bass player (Happy Mondays)
21: Taurean Blacque, 82, American actor (‘Hill Street Blues’)
23: Bob Rafelson, 89, American film director (‘Five Easy Pieces’/’The Postman Always Rings Twice’)
24: David Warner, 80, English actor (‘Tron’/’Titanic’/’The Omen’)
25: Sandy Roberton, 80, Scottish record producer (Steeleye Span)
Paul Sorvino, 83, American actor (‘Goodfellas’/’Law & Order’)
27: Bernard Cribbins, 93, English actor/singer (‘The Railway Children’/’Doctor Who’)
Tom Springfield, 88, English musician/songwriter (The Springfields) (older brother of Dusty)
30: Nichelle Nichols, 89, American actress (‘Star Trek’)
August
5: Issey Miyake, 84, Japanese fashion designer
7: Roger E. Mosley, 83, American actor (‘Magnum, P.I.’)
8: Lamont Dozier, 81, American singer/songwriter/producer (‘Going Back To My Roots’)
Olivia Newton-John, 73, English singer/actress (‘Grease’)
9: Raymond Briggs, 88, English children’s writer (‘The Snowman’)
11: Anne Heche, 53, American actress (‘Psycho’/’Donnie Brasco’)
16: Duggie Brown, 82, English comedian/actor
18: Josephine Tewson, 91, English actress (‘Keeping Up Appearances’/’Last Of The Summer Wine’)
22: Creed Taylor, 93, American jazz trumpeter/founder of CTI Records
25, Inez Foxx, 84, American R&B singer (‘Mockingbird’)
September
2: Angus Gaye a.k.a. Drummie Zeb, 62, English reggae drummer (Aswad)
8: Mavis Nicholson, 91, Welsh writer/broadcaster
12: Ramsey Lewis, 87, American jazz pianist/composer
13: Jean-Luc Godard, 91, French film director (‘Breathless’)
Jesse Powell, 51, R&B singer (‘All I Need’)
16: Marva Hicks, 66, American R&B singer/actress
22: Stu Allan, 60, Welsh dance music artist (Clock)/radio broadcaster
John Hartman, 72, American drummer (The Doobie Brothers)
23: Louise Fletcher, 88, American actress (‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’)
24: Pharoah Sanders, 81, American jazz saxophonist
28: Coolio, 59, American rapper (‘Gangsta’s Paradise’)/actor
October
4: Loretta Lynn, 90, American country singer/songwriter
6: Ivy Joe Hunter, 82, American songwriter (‘Dancing In The Street’)
11: Angela Lansbury, 96, English actress (‘Murder She Wrote’)
13: Joyce Sims, 63, American R&B singer/songwriter (‘Come Into My Life’)
14: Robbie Coltrane, 72, Scottish actor/comedian (‘Cracker’/’Harry Potter’)
20: Bettye Crutcher, 83, American songwriter (‘Who’s Making Love?’)
Josephine Melville, 61, English actress (‘Eastenders’/’The Bill’)
24: Leslie Jordan, 67, American actor (‘Desperate Housewives’/’Will & Grace’/’Ally McBeal’)
27: Geraldine Hunt, 77, American R&B singer (‘Can’t Fake The Feeling’)
28: Jerry Lee Lewis, 87, American singer/musician (‘Great Balls Of Fire’)
November
1: Takeoff, 28, American rapper (Migos)
3: Noel McKoy, 62, English soul singer
5: Aaron Carter, 34, American singer
Tyrone Downie, 66, Jamaican keyboardist (Bob Marley & The Wailers)
7: Leslie Phillips, 98, English actor (‘Doctor In The House’/’Carry On’ films)
8: Dan McCafferty, 76, Scottish rock singer (Nazareth)
9: Gal Costa, 77, Brazilian singer
11: Keith Levene, 65, English guitarist (The Clash/Public Image Ltd.)
Rab Noakes, 75, Scottish musician (Stealers Wheel)
21: Wilko Johnson, 75, English guitarist (Dr. Feelgood)/actor (‘Game Of Thrones’)
25: Irene Cara, 63, American singer (‘Flashdance’)/actress (‘Fame’)
30: Christine McVie, 79, English singer/songwriter/musician (Fleetwood Mac)
December
5: Kirstie Alley, 71, American actress (‘Cheers’)
Jim Stewart, 92, record producer/co-founder of Stax Records
6: Jet Black, 84, English drummer (The Stranglers)
9: Ruth Madoc, 79, English actress (‘Hi-De-Hi’)
10: J. J. Barnes, 79, American R&B singer
11: Angelo Badalamenti, 85, American film and TV composer (‘Blue Velver/’Twin Peaks’
13: Sol Amarfio, 84, Ghanaian drummer (Osibisa)
16: Rick Anderson, 75, American bass player (The Tubes)
17: Mike Hodges, 90, English screenwriter/director (‘Get Carter’/’Pulp’/’Flash Gordon’)
18: Terry Hall, 63, English singer (The Specials/Fun Boy Three)/songwriter (‘Our Lips Are Sealed’)
Martin Duffy, 55, English keyboard player (Felt/Primal Scream)
19: Sonya Eddy, 55, American actress (‘Barbershop’/’Daddy Day Care’/’Coach Carter’/’Seinfeld’)
20: Iain Templeton, English drummer (The La’s/Shack)
21: Harvey Jett, 73, American guitarist (Black Oak Arkansas)
22: Thom Bell, 79, Jamaican-born American artist/songwriter/arranger/producer (‘Betcha By Golly Wow’/’I’ll Be Around’/’You Are Everything’/’The Rubberband Man’/’La-La (Means I Love You’))
23: George Cohen, 83, English footballer (member of 1966 World Cup-winning side)
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thegeekx · 2 years ago
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The White Lotus Season 2 Is Fantasy Fulfillment Gone Terribly Wrong
The White Lotus Season 2 Is Fantasy Fulfillment Gone Terribly Wrong
Before Greg (Jon Gries) bids his wife an early farewell in the third episode, he vows to give her a dream day, so she can live whatever Italian fantasy she desires. And so we get the Peppa Pig debacle. Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge) tries to channel ’60s Italian movie star Monica Vitti: gorgeous gown, handsome man, Vespa ride, and all. She wants them to be chic, happy, and beautiful. But the…
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tina-aumont · 5 months ago
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Modesty Blaise is a 1966 British comedy spy-fi film directed by Joseph Losey. It was loosely based upon the popular comic strip Modesty Blaise by Peter O'Donnell, who co-wrote the original story upon which Evan Jones based his screenplay. The film’s music composed by Johnny Dankworth and the theme song, Modesty, sung by David and Jonathan. Modesty Blaise stars Italian actress Monica Vitti, Terence Stamp, Dirk Bogarde, Harry Andrews, Michael Craig and Clive Revill. It is Monica Vitti’s first English-speaking role.
Plot (it may contain spoilers)
British Secret Service chief Sir Gerald Tarrant (Harry Andrews) recruits former criminal mastermind Modesty Blaise (Monica Vitti) to protect a shipment of diamonds en route to a Middle Eastern sheik, Abu Tahir (Clive Revill). The shipment has also attracted Gabriel (Dirk Bogarde), the head of a criminal organization that includes his henchman McWhirter (Clive Revill) and Mrs. Fothergill (Rossella Falk). Modesty believes that Gabriel, who maintains a compound in the Mediterranean, is dead, but he reveals himself to her. In Amsterdam, Modesty reunites with her former lover, secret agent Paul Hagen (Michael Craig), while her partner, Willie Garvin (Terence Stamp), is reunited with an old flame, Nicole (Tina Aumont), who may have information on Gabriel. Nicole is killed by assassins working for Gabriel, who are in turn killed by Modesty and Willie. Modesty and Willie set themselves up as live bait to draw Gabriel out, but find themselves pursued by Tarrant and Hagen. Gabriel captures Modesty and forces Willie to help steal the diamonds. Held prisoner on Gabriel’s island, Modesty and Willie escape, killing Mrs. Fothergill. Thanks to a radio signal from Modesty, Abu Tahir’s forces invade the island and capture Gabriel. Modesty gives the shipment of diamonds to Abu Tahir and, as her reward, asks for and receives the diamonds.
Cast
Monica Vitti - Modesty Blaise
Terence Stamp - Willie Garvin
Dirk Bogarde - Gabriel
Harry Andrews - Tarrant
Michael Craig - Paul Hagen 
Clive Revill - McWhirter / Sheik Abu Tahir
Alexander Knox - Minister
Rossella Falk - Mrs. Fothergill
Scilla Gabel - Melina
Michael Chow - Weng
Joe Melia - Crevier
Saro Urzì - Basilio
Tina Aumont (credited as Tina Marquand) - Nicole
Oliver MacGreevy - Tattooed Man
Jon Bluming - Hans
Robin Hunter - Pilot
Silvan - the illusionist
The film was released on 5th May 1966.
Modesty Blaise (Dirk Bogarde) (1966)
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SLYTHERIN:
"SOLDIER: Sir, I'm afraid you've gone mad with power. RUSS CARGILL: Of course I have. Have you ever tried going mad without power? It's boring, no one listens to you." –James L. Brooks + Matt Groening + Al Jean + Ian Maxtone-Graham + George Meyer + David Mirkin + Mike Reiss + Mike Scully + Matt Selman + John Swartzwelder + Jon Vitti (The Simpsons Movie)
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ptbf2002 · 10 months ago
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My Top 10 Columbia Pictures Movies (2024 Redo)
#10 Bad Boys for Life
#9 Pixels (2015 film)
#8 The Adventures of Tintin (film)
#7 The Angry Birds Movie
#6 The Angry Birds Movie 2
#5 Spider-Man (2002 film)
#4 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
#3 Smurfs: The Lost Village
#2 The Smurfs (film)
And #1 Arthur Christmas
Honorable Mentions: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (film), Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, Surf's Up (film), Open Season, The Pirates! Band of Misfits, Hotel Transylvania, The Smurfs 2, Hotel Transylvania 2, Goosebumps, The Mitchells vs. the Machines, Wish Dragon, Vivo, Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, And Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Original Template: https://www.deviantart.com/jackskellington416/art/Top-10-Columbia-Pictures-Films-Meme-668220896
Bad Boys for Life Belo To Chris Bremner, Peter Craig, Joe Carnahan, 2.0 Entertainment, Overbrook Entertainment, Westbrook Inc. Jerry Bruckheimer Films Inc. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, And Sony Group Corporation
Pixels (2015 film) Belongs To Patrick Jean, Tim Herlihy, Timothy Dowling, Lone Star Global Acquisitions, Ltd. China Film Group Corporation, Film Croppers Entertainment, 1492 Pictures, Happy Madison Productions, Inc. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, And Sony Group Corporation
The Adventures of Tintin (film) Belongs To Hergé, Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish, Hemisphere Media Capital, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, WingNut Films Productions Ltd. Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Amblin Partners, LLC. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, Sony Group Corporation, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
The Angry Birds Movie Belongs To Mikael Hed, Mikko Pöllä, John Cohen, Jon Vitti, Rovio Animation, Ltd. Rovio Entertainment Corporation, SEGA Corporation, SEGA Sammy Holdings Inc. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, And Sony Group Corporation
The Angry Birds Movie 2 Belongs To Peter Ackerman, Eyal Podell, Jonathon E. Stewart, Rovio Animation, Ltd. Rovio Entertainment Corporation, SEGA Corporation, SEGA Sammy Holdings Inc. Sony Pictures Animation Inc. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, And Sony Group Corporation
Spider-Man (2002 film) Belongs To Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, David Koepp, Laura Ziskin Productions, MARVEL Entertainment, LLC, Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, And Sony Group Corporation
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Belongs To Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, Phil Lord, Rodney Rothman, Pascal Pictures, Lord Miller Productions, Arad Productions Inc. MARVEL Entertainment, LLC, Sony Pictures Animation Inc. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, And Sony Group Corporation
Smurfs: The Lost Village Belongs To Pierre Culliford, Stacey Harman, Pamela Ribon, Lone Star Global Acquisitions, Ltd. Wanda Media Co., Ltd. Wanda Group, Wanda Culture Holding Co. Limited, Éditions Dupuis S.A. Kerner Entertainment Company, Sony Pictures Animation Inc. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, And Sony Group Corporation
The Smurfs (film) Belongs To Pierre Culliford, J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, Jay Scherick, David Ronn, Studio Peyo S.A. Dupuis Édition & Audiovisuel S.A. Lafig S.A. Kerner Entertainment Company, Sony Pictures Animation Inc. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, And Sony Group Corporation
Arthur Christmas Belongs To Peter Baynham, Sarah Smith, Aardman Animations Limited, Sony Pictures Animation Inc. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, And Sony Group Corporation
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