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But I'm a Cheerleader (1999)
#But Im a Cheerleader#1990s#1999#Clea Duvall#Katharine Towne#Joel Michaely#RuPual#Kip Pardue#Dante Basco
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BUT I'M A CHEERLEADER (1999)
Director: Jamie Babbit Cinematography: Jules Labarthe
#but i'm a cheerleader#nunca fui santa#natasha lyonne#clea duvall#melanie lynskey#cathy moriarty#rupaul#mink stole#michelle williams#julie delpy#kip pardue#90s#90s movies#queer cinema#queer movies#gay cinema#gay movies#pride month#jamie babbit#cinematography#movie screencaps#movie screenshots#movie frames#film screencaps#film screenshots#film frames#screencaps#screenshots
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Tell me, do you guys think he actually tastes like sunshine?
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#rupaul charles#dante basco#joel michaely#kip pardue#douglas spain#jules labarthe#but i'm a cheerleader#1990s#jamie babbit
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Pics of the Day: Just a couple blokes hanging about... staring at a sleeping man in his undies in a tube... as you do... nothing to see here... aka @jamesmarstersof, @julianmcmahonofficial & Kip Pardue in @marvelsrunaways #2.5 "Rock Bottom" #JamesMarsters #JulianMcMahon #MarvelsRunaways #Runaways https://www.instagram.com/p/CnaqmpIuWw1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I just found out about Barbie Vlogs and have been binging the whole series. There seems to be surprisingly little information about it online, but I was curious about some things and thought I'd ask here since you seem to be invested. In particular I'm trying to figure out what other series (besides "Barbie Vlogs") are part of the vlog-verse, and also who was it that played Ken before Rajan took over in 2018. Thanks in advance!
Before Ritesh Rajan, there were a couple more voice actors who played Ken in the Barbie Vlog-verse.
1. Kip Pardue - Ken in the Barbie Vlogs (2015 to 2016)
2. Adrian Petriw - Ken in Dolphin Magic (2017)
3. Ritesh Rajan - Ken in Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures, Princess Adventures, Big City Big Dreams, It Takes Two, Skipper’s Big Babysitting Adventure, A Touch of Magic, and Barbie Vlogs (2017 to present)
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But I'm a Cheerleader (1999)
#But Im a Cheerleader#1990s#1999#Natasha Lyonne#Melanie Lynskey#Clea DuVall#Cathy Moriarty#Katharine Towne#Donte Basco#Joel Michaely#Douglas Spain#Kip Pardue#Jamie Babbit
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Jessica Biel for Details Magazine, September 2002
JENNY GAGE AND TOM BETTERTON : When shooting all-American beauty Jessica Biel (page 256), husband-and- wife team Tom Betterton and Jenny Gage wanted to keep things real. "At this point in her career, it seems like everyone wants to sex her up," says Betterton. "But her beauty is very nat- ural." The couple has shot for W, among other magazines, and has a video instal- lation opening at the Luhring Augustine Gallery in New York this month.
"If you don't sign my ass, I'm gonna have to do fifteen shots of Jack Daniel's." Rarely in the course of a lifetime does an individual get a clear opportunity to directly affect the destiny of a complete stranger. For Jessica Biel, the chance to prevent a tragic death—or at least a long, ugly night of toilet hugging-came at 4 A.M. during pledge week of her freshman year at Tufts University.
Emboldened by copious amounts of liquor (and no doubt a few keg stands), a staggering pack of frat boys descended on Biel's dorm room with a mission- to get her to scrawl her name on a pledge's butt. Despite the obscene hour, Biel shook off her initial shock and took Sharpie in hand.
"The poor guy just drops trou and bends over right in front of me," Biel says, trying her best not to blush. "So I reached out and scribbled some illegible thing, and then they took off. You know, I hope they were serious, because I felt really bad. Fifteen shots of Jack? That could kill somebody."
While it's possible that her squeaky-clean work on the WB dramedy 7th Heaven brought her to the attention of Tufts' homy mob of chronic masturbators, more likely it was her ill-fated brush with kiddie-porn infamy when she was 17. Biel sus- pected that her Heaven-sent image had kept her from landing the meaty role in American Beauty that went to Thora Birch. So, at a magazine shoot, she had Frank W. Ockenfels 3 take pictures of her sprawled out in nothing but high heels and a thong. As if the photos weren't saucy enough, the article painted her as a foul- mouthed Lolita trying to bait Aaron Spelling into booting her off the show so she could pursue a proper big-screen career.
Part One of the equation worked like a charm: Soon after the story hit news- stands in March 2000, her character was packed off to do some soul-searching, and returns in just a handful of episodes. But the movie-star part? Well, let's
just say that the resounding thud of her first post-pinup role-Summer Catch- made her realize that there are worse fates than an eternity in Heaven.
"Yes, the pictures were supposed to be a little more mature and sexy than what I'd done before, but it went further than what I expected or wanted it to, she says. "Looking back, I would've made a different choice. I learned a shitload from the experience and grew a lot—but I wouldn't do it again.”
The year at Tufts helped bring her back to earth; tiny Medford, Massachu setts, was the perfect place to plot her next move. "I was pretty depressed, but most of all I was angry that I put myself in that situation," she says. "I never wanted to get off 7th Heaven. I just wanted to go to college."
She'll return to Tufts this fall, but not before giving the movies another shot In October she'll star alongside James Van Der Beek, Shannyn Sossamon, and Kip Pardue in The Rules of Attraction. Based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel, it'sa satiric look at a sexual triangle among friends at a New England liberal-arts col lege. Biel passed on a nude scene, but still manages to play against type-jus like she's always wanted.
"What's most impressive about Jess is that she's really brave when the camera rolls," says Van Der Beek. "There was this one scene where she had to break down and cry, and she nailed it on the first take. She absolutely grabbed the scene by the balls. The girl knows her shit."
Biel admits that returning to the cineplex after her public comeuppance is bit nerve-racking, but she's ready to put the controversy behind her. "You do crazy things when you're 17, and I've changed a lot since then," the 20-year-old says with a smile. "I'm finally ready to show people that there is very different side of me."
The woman in Bungalow 27 at the Topanga Ranch Motel is getting nervous. So is the dandered militia of meowing cats pouring from every loose shingle of her beachfront cottage. She emerges from behind her rusting screen door, kitty tucked under one arm, and steps over an assortment of food-encrusted dishes to size up Biel.
"This isn't a party, is it?" she demands.
Biel names the approaching stranger Cat Woman under her breath, then charms her into submission. "Yes, ma'am," she says, managing to sound more sweet than smarmy. "The frat boys are on their way." Curiosity quenched, the Cat Woman herds her feline conga line back into the house and retreats.
Looking like a SoCal queen with her low-slung jeans and flip-flops, Biel has and arrived at this Pacific-coast hideaway to step in front of a photographer's lens once again. This time around, she'll prove she can turn it on without taking it off. After she wraps up here, she'll hop a plane for Austin to begin filming the just remake of seventies trash classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. A horror junkie,
Biel snagged the role by auditioning for producer Michael Bay himself, and she's obviously ecstatic about reimagining Leatherface's sordid tale.
She coils up on the bed of the cramped motel room and rocks back and forth as she excitedly describes one of the scenes.
"I jump out a window and gash my knee, but I'm still running," she explains, eyes wide. "I'm in these semi-stiletto clogs and I trip and twist my ankle. So now I'm bleeding and I've got a busted ankle. But I'm not the typical horror-movie wuss girl-not at all. I get right back up on my feet and keep on running." Falling down and getting back up again? It's something Biel has become pretty damn good at. Leatherface had better watch out.■
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Kip Pardue as Ed Bigelow in The Wizard of Gore (Jeremy Kastan, 2007)
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But I'm a Cheerleader (1999)
This film is a critically acclaimed cult-classic that was released in 1999 and directed by Jamie Babbit. The story is about Megan, who is played by Natasha Lyonne, who is a cheerleader who gets sent to a conversion, or "sexual redirection" camp. She believes that she could not possibly be a lesbian because she is a cheerleader, although there are clear signs that she is attracted to women, whether or not she realizes. While at the camp she meets Graham, played by Clea DuVall, and begins to develop feelings for her despite her confusion about her sexuality.
Although this film initially received mixed reviews and had a limited distribution it still was able to reach the LGBTQ+ community and quickly become a cult-film because of its fervent rejection of heteronormativity and its celebration of queerness. This film was also Jamie Babbit's directorial debut and featured several actors that would soon become movie-stars (Natasha Lyonne, Kip Pardue, & Michelle Williams). Rupaul played an iconic role as Mike, a converted "straight" man who is there to train other gay men to be "normal".
The film is lighthearted, playful, and genuinely funny. It is popular for good reason. It is also incredible to think about how this film came out during the AIDS epidemic, which could be part of the reason it got some mixed reviews. It was refreshing back then, and today, to see a queer film that doesn't have a tragic ending. Especially in an era where there was so much heartbreak and pain within the LGBTQIA+ community. I believe this ties back to John Berger's concept of "Ways of Seeing". The way that we perceive and interpret media (movies, books, songs, etc) is heavily impacted by our social, cultural, and political context. The way that 'But I'm a Cheerleader' was perceived was all dependent on the viewer; if a straight critic who thought that gay people were disgusting and spreading deadly illness they would probably have a much different perspective on the film than an openly gay person who lives in an Urban area.
To this day 'But I'm a Cheerleader' is an incredibly popular and highly-regarded film by the queer community. It really is a gift that keeps on giving and will continue to give as more and more young queer folks are exposed to it. This film is a must-watch for anyone in the queer community, or beyond.
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Hostel: Part III
Set in Las Vegas, the film centers on a man who attends his best friend’s bachelor party, unaware of an insidious agenda that plays into hunting humans. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Carter McMullen: Kip Pardue Scott: Brian Hallisay Justin: John Hensley Kendra: Sarah Habel Travis: Chris Coy Mike Malloy: Skyler Stone Flemming: Thomas Kretschmann Nikki: Zulay Henao Victor: Nickola…
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O Amanhecer do Quarto Reich - Filmes Online Fácil
Dos produtores de Company of Heroes e estrelando Sean Patrick Flanery, Tom Sizemore, Kip Pardue, com Stephen Lang e Rutger Hauer, vem um suspense intenso direto das linhas de frente da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Enquanto a operação Valkyrie prepara o assassinato de Adolph Hitler, uma equipe de operações especiais aliada se prepara para extrair o homem destinado a liderar a Alemanha pós-guerra. Mas após a operação Valkyrie falhar, tudo muda. Agora, aliados improváveis devem trabalhar juntos para impedir que um grupo de oficiais nazistas fuja para a Argentina e estabeleça o Quarto Reich.
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