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Hopeful radio announcers line up for voice tests during an NBC announcing class for male employees, January 5, 1947. While Pat Kelly, right, who gives the 16-week course, stands by to assist, the students are (left to right) Henry Shenck, a page; Harvey Miller, assistant supervisor of NBC’s Guest Relations Department; Al Stetson, section secretary of the production department; Robert Keeshan, communications messenger, and Richard Krepela, page.
Photo: Robert Wands for the AP
#vintage New York#1940s#Robert Wands#NBC#radio announcers#Jan. 5#5 Jan.#vintage radio#sexism in broadcasting#radio
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Cliffhanger will be released on Steelbook 4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital on May 30 via Sony. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Sylvester Stallone stars in the 1993 action thriller.
Renny Harlin (Deep Blue Sea, Die Hard 2) directs from a script by Stallone and Michael France (Fantastic Four, Hulk). John Lithgow, Michael Rooker, Janine Turner, Leon Robinson, Paul Winfield, Ralph Waite, and Rex Linn also star.
Cliffhanger has been newly restored in 4K, approved by Harlin, with Dolby Vision/HDR and Dolby Atmos and 5.1 DTS-HD MA audio options. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
17 never-before-seen and previously available deleted scenes (new)
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by director Renny Harlin and and actor/co-writer Sylvester Stallone
Audio commentary by editor Frank Urioste, special effects artists Neil Krepela and John Bruno, and production designer John Vallone
Introduction from director Renny Harlin
Stallone on the Edge: The Making of Cliffhanger featurette
Special Effects featurette
Deleted scenes with introduction by Renny Harlin
Storyboard comparisons
Theatrical trailer
For Rocky Mountain Rescue, the mission is almost routine: locate five climbers. With the woman he loves (Janine Turner) and his best friend (Michael Rooker), Gabe Walker (Sylvester Stallone) braves the icy peaks only to discover that the distress call is really a trap set by merciless international terrorist Eric Qualen (John Lithgow). Now millions of dollars and their own lives hang in the balance. Against explosive firepower, bitter cold, and dizzying heights, Walker must outwit Qualen in a deadly game of hide-and-seek.
Pre-order Cliffhanger.
#cliffhanger#sylvester stallone#john lithgow#michael rooker#janine turner#steelbook#dvd#gift#90s movies#1990s movies#action#renny harlin#paul winfield#ralph waite#rex linn
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Derpy animal a day, day 16, panda nap!
#krepela#thingyaday#thingy-a-day#art#critters#thingy a day#digital art#drawing#illustration#Panda#panda bear#bear
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Still learning acrylic painting - I call this one, "Unlikely Romance."
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Neil Krepela prepares to project live-action elements onto the painting of Cloud City and photograph them together - The Empire Strikes Back
#star wars#stop motion#stop motion animation#live-action#cloud city#the empire strikes back#neil krepela#concept art#concept artist#painting#art#artist#matte painting#original trilogy star wars#star wars original trilogy#painted background#movie background
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Emilia Clarke with Game of a Thrones extras, Kristina Krepela and Dorijan Sirpus (2011)
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Good Company Two (Good Company 2015)
SkiStar Movies Rating: 4.3/5 Stars
Tom Wallisch, Tim McChesney, Adam Delorme, Dale Talkington, Chris Laker, John Ware, Karl Fostvedt, Niklas Eriksson, Collin Collins, Joss Christensen, Noah Wallace, Khai Krepela, Andy Partridge
Directed by Kyle Decker
Produced by Tom Wallisch, Tom Yaps
Studio: Tom Wallisch
What is the dimension that is beyond ”sick”? If “sick” is the pinnacle accolade and as skiing is seen as a sport of progression where intentions are aimed at furthering the last move made, then it seems to flow that our language should reflect that tendency. So I ask you, what is beyond “sick” because whatever it’s called, Tom Wallisch’s Good Company Two is its abstract; the skiing in this film personifies that next level. This is beyond “sick”.
In a love letter to the City of Boston and Wallisch’s home resort (where he grew up) at Seven Springs near Pittsburgh PA, GCT’s fluid shots capture exquisitely spectacular rails, walls and drops. This crew plays these settings like the great jazz bands of the thirties where virtuoso musicians would rip through head arrangements, each one contributing to the feel of the piece and by working together cause the whole work to transcend any expectations the audience may have had. You get wizards like Joss Christensen hitting industrial park rails to burnish his Olympic Gold with great street cred. Tim McChesney, never failing to impress, kills it here. And then the man in the lead, whose skiing style has informed pretty well everyone in GCT as well as legions of park rats everywhere, Tom Wallisch – well, what else can one say? It’s Tom Wallisch; he’s beyond sick.
Hats off to Level 1 alumnus Kyle Decker (who worked with TW on 2013’s The Wallisch Project as well as Tanner Hall’s The Lost Season) and AJ Dakoulas for getting this all down with an inventive use of drones and smart, quick edits. The big air sequence at the end thrills, even if it is reminiscent of something out of a Field Productions ski movie with Filip Christensen’s penchant for a dreamy pop underscore (in this case Tei Shi’s “Basically”) and overhead shots of the skiers in full flight. But, whatever, it doesn’t detract. Lastly, the soundtrack is totally on point with a selection of high quality, vibey, indie tracks that put a nice polish on all this. By Mark “The Attorney General” Quail
Watch the Trailer for Good Company Two
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awXlQ13D2Rw
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Kiwanis kick off bell-ringing scheduling on Longboat
The Longboat Key chapter of the service club is gearing up for another year of its red-kettle drive at the Publix. Kiwanis member Ed Krepela is ... from Google Alert - safeway | publix | albertson's https://ift.tt/2JsFOED via IFTTT
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Khai Krepela flipping it.
#nsfamous#newschoolers#ski#freeski#freestyleskiing#freeride#freerideski#urbanski#gopro#pow#skiing#powder#mountains#backpack#backflip#backwards#skierslife#armadaskis#snow#snowing#playoutside#ice#wintersports#legsofsteel#parkski#parkrats#skiphotography#actionsports#railslide
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Sylvester Stallone (Rocky) had a string of hit action movies in the 1970s and 1980s but those hits waned by the latter part of 1980s and he didn't make movies for a few years. Then in 1993, he starred in another action film called Cliffhanger. Based in the mountains of the Northwestern United States and filmed in the Italian Alps, the Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2) directed movie had audiences thrilled to see Stallone back to the action hero he was before. Twenty-five years later Sony Pictures has decided to release the film on 4K so it is headed to stores the middle of this month.
Gabe Walker (Stallone) is a mountain ranger with a skill for climbing and rescues. HIs girlfriend Jessie (Janine Turner; Northern Exposure) is a helicopter pilot who works with him and his best friend Hal (Michael Rooker; Guardians of the Galaxy) making rescues. When Jessie and Gabe find themselves rescuing Hal and his girlfriend, Sarah (Michelle Joyner; Outbreak), things go terribly wrong and Sarah ends up falling to her death. Hal blames Gabe for the tragedy fracturing their friendship forever.
Eight months later we see Gabe returning to the mountain simply to get the rest of his things from Jessie and severing ties with his past. While there a distress call comes into the ranger station and Jessie begs him to help since he knows those mountains better than anyone. When Gabe reluctantly agrees finally, he finds himself with Hall caught up in something much more than they ever could have imagined. It turns out there weren't any lost hikers in need of rescuing but a group of plane hijackers in need of someone to help them find their lost money. Playing a deadly game of cat and mouse Gabe must find the money before they do and save his friends from the robbers headed by Eric Qualen (John Lithgow; 3rd Rock from the Sun).
There is no denying that Stallone is one of the true action heroes of our generation and Cliffhanger reminds us why that is. Physically he was in top shape for this movie and the scenes of him climbing the mountains were impressive. Turner is an excellent compliment to him and they seem to have an easy that would make it believable that they had been romantically involved. Rooker completes this triangle nicely and Lithgow is strong as the villain in this tail.
Unfortunately, the 4K upgrade isn't exactly kind to the film as the heightened detail makes some of the backgrounds look fake. Conversely, the colors are spectacular and when the views are real they are magnificent. However, the Dolby Atmos audio fares much better with the sounds surrounding the viewer from all sides. The 4K disc doesn't house any of the extras and the Blu-ray has the same extras that were released eight years ago. These include: Audio Commentary with Director Renny Harlin and Actor Sylvester Stallone, Audio Commentary: Technical Crew including Editor Frank Urioste, Co-Visual Effects Supervisors Neil Krepela and John Bruno, and Production Designer John Vallone., A Personal Introduction from Renny Harlin, Deleted Scenes, Stallone on the Edge: The Making of Cliffhanger, Special Effect, Storyboard Comparisons, Original Theatrical Trailer, and Previews: Additional Sony titles.
If you are a Stallone fan and enjoy watching him as the action star he generally is then you would want to own this title in 4K. While the dialogue is cheesy and the story little too far fetched for my taste, Cliffhanger offered some great actions sequences and an always excellent performance from Lithgow.
Grade: B-
About Allison Hazlett-Rose Mrs. Hazlett-Rose attended Hofstra University where she earned her bachelor's degree in communications and is Vice Chair of the Florida Film Critics Circle and a member of the Society of Professional Journalists. She can be found in print, online, and on talk radio, WENG 107.5 FM.
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newschoolers.com: Blading is in Our DNA Newschoolers.com published an article last year about the similarities between inline skating and skiing. This article discusses the connection between these two sports with professional skiers and inline skaters Dan Hanka, Khai Krepela and Kaya Turski.
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FREEZR - a SKI x FPV film by BLASTR
FREEZR – a SKI x FPV film by BLASTR
Blastr and Level 1 Productions proudly presents FREEZR. Fly along and travel the world with this talented group of professional skiers through all aspects of the sport. Filmed entirely with FPV drones to create the most unique angles ever captured of skiing. #blastr #hypercine #skiing
Skiing by: Khai Krepela, Will Wesson, Blake Wilson, Emile Bergeron, Will Berman, Chris Logan, Duncan Adams, Ethan…
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Derpy animal a day, day 23, hermit crab!
#krepela#thingyaday#thingy-a-day#art#critters#thingy a day#digital art#drawing#illustration#Crab#hermit crab
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Seventy matte paintings were created for The Empire Strikes Back by three artists from Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). Two of them, Ralph McQuarrie and Michael Pangrazio, were relatively new to the art form; the other, Harrison Ellenshaw, had practically been raised for the task as the son of Walt Disney’s chosen matte painter, Peter Ellenshaw.
Using acrylic and oil paints, some mattes were fragments to complete an existing shot, others were full windows into a galaxy, and all of them were painted on framed, rectangular glass. The matte department had its own studio on the second floor of ILM’s “Kerner Optical” facility in San Rafael, California; where even the slightest shakes in the building could affect a shot-in-progress. To create many of the effects, the paintings were combined with elements front-projected onto the clear or neutral areas of the painted glass. Neil Krepela and Michael Lawler were the matte photographers, assisted by Craig Barron and Robert Elswitt.
#starwars#star wars#artist#concept artist#concept art#art#matte#matte painting#painting#drawing#ilm#lucasfilm#the empire strikes back#behind the camera#behind the scenes#stop motion#stop motion animation#backstage#background#ralph mcquarrie#michael pangrazio#harrison ellenshaw
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SLAVKO SOBIN, GIULIANO, KRISTINA KREPELA, ZAMJENIK GRADONAČELNIKA ŠIBENIKA... Hrvati koji su glumili u Igri prijestolja govore za Jutarnji
SLAVKO SOBIN, GIULIANO, KRISTINA KREPELA, ZAMJENIK GRADONAČELNIKA ŠIBENIKA… Hrvati koji su glumili u Igri prijestolja govore za Jutarnji
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