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WOMEN OF OCCULT ROCK ⛧
jasmin saarela (jess and the ancient ones/jess by the lake)
virgina monti (psychedelic witchcraft/dead witches)
farida lemouchi (the devil's blood/molasses/gott)
johana sadonis (lucifer)
jinx dawson (coven/the equalizers)
laura dolan (electric citizen)
rosalie cunningham (purson/solo)
sol fraktal (solo)
alia o'brien (blood ceremony)
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These books are written "geared towards" adults and older teens. I personally would let my teen read all of these, so I'm not gatekeeping literature, but use your own judgement on what you think is acceptable for your own kid to read.
Nonfictional Books for adults:
All the weight of our dreams by Lydia XZ Brown
Stim: an autistic anthology edited by Lizzie Huxley-Jones
Connecting with Autism by Casey Corner
Sincerely your Autistic child by AWNN
Uniquely human by Barry m prizant
Engaging autism by Stanley Greenspan
Raising human beings by Ross Greene
Beyond behaviours by Mona delahooke
The whole brain child by Dan Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson
Autism and gender by Jordynn Jack
It's your weirdness that makes you wonderful Kate Allan
Women and girls with autism spectrum disorder Sarah Hendrick
Worlds of Autism by Joyce davidson
Authoring autism by melanie yergeau
Nerdy Shy and Socially Inappropriate Cynthia Kim
Autistic disturbances by julie rodas
War on Autism by Annie McGuire
Rethinking autism diagnosis by kathenne Cole, Rebecca mallet, and sammy
Leaders all around me by Edlyn Vallejo Peña, PhD
Ido in autismland by Ido Kedar
Typed words loud voices by Amy Sequenzia & Elizabeth J. Grace
It's an autism thing by Emma Dalmayne
What Every Autistic Girl Wishes Her Parents Knew by Autism Women’s Network
Women on the Spectrum: A Handbook for Life by Emma Goodall and Yenn Purkis
Unmasking autism by Devon Price
Neurotribes by Steve Silberman
Love, Partnership or Singleton on the Autism Spectrum & Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum, both edited by Luke Beardon and Dean Worton
Autism, Anxiety and Me: A Diary in Even Numbers by Emma Louise Bridge & Penelope Bridge
Autism: A New Introduction to Psychological Theory and Current Debate by Sue Fletcher-Watson and Francesca Happé
A Practical Guide to Happiness in Adults on the Autism Spectrum: A Positive Psychology Approach by Victoria Honeybourne
Gender Identity, Sexuality and Autism by Eva A. Mendes and Meredith R. Maroney
The Guide to Good Mental Health on the Autism Spectrum by Jeanette Purkis, Dr. Emma Goodall and Dr. Jane Nugent
Different, Not Less: A Neurodivergent's Guide to Embracing Your True Self and Finding Your Happily Ever After by Chloe Hayden
Memoirs:
Odd Girl Out by Laura James
Uncomfortable Labels by Laura Kate Dale
Drama Queen by Sara Gibbs
The Electricity of Every Living Thing by Katherine May
Fall down Seven Times Get Up Eight by Naoki Higashida
The Reason I Jump by Naomi Hashida
The Electricity of Every Living Thing by Katherine May
Wintering by Katherine May
Diary of a Young Naturalist by Dara McAnulty
Explaining Humans by Dr. Camilla Pang
Fingers in the Sparkle Jar by Chris Packham
Adult Fiction:
Adult Virgins Anonymous by Amber Crewe
Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan
A Girl Like Her by Talia Hibbert
Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata
Failure to Communicate by Kaia Sønderby
An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon
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just doing an updated posting for my muse list and interested fandoms list!
with the fandoms, i'll put my character in bold and then leave the characters i want to interact in parenthesis. i'm oc friendly and will interact with anyone outside of the most desired list, but i wanted to throw that out there.
i do ask that everyone be 20+ and expect to be asked when i message for those who interact with this post.
fandoms list:
la la land: sebastian wilder (mia dolan, laura wilder, keith)
house of the dragon: alicent high tower (criston cole, aemond targaryen, haelena targaryen, rhaenyra targaryen)
game of thrones: jaime lannister (brienne of tarth, elia martell, tyrion lannister), jon snow (any of the starks tbh, wildlings, daenerys targaryen)
avatar, the last airbender: zuko (katara, any of the gaang, uncle iroh), katara (zuko, sokka)
twilight: jacob black (bella swan, billy black, leah clearwater, charlie swan, any of the pack tbh)
the hunger games: katniss everdeen (peeta mellark, gale hawthorne, prim everdeen, haymitch abernathy, finnick odair)
ballads of the songbirds and snakes: coriolanus snow (lucy gray baird, tigris, livia cardew, clemensia), lucy gray baird (coriolanus snow, any of the covey)
top gun: jane elliot, an oc from the original top gun timeline (maverick, ice man), rooster (phoenix, maverick, hangman, bob), maverick (goose, rooster, ice man, any of the recruits in top gun: maverick)
mission impossible: ilsa faust (ethan hunt, any of the team, anyone with an mi6 oc), ethan hunt (ilsa faust, anyone from the team)
star wars: cal kestis (trilla, merrin, cere, greez, bode), trilla suduri (cal kestis, anyone from the empire), obi-wan kenobi (anakin skywalker, padme, satine kryze, luke skywalker)
harry potter: theseus scamander (leta lestrange, newt scamander), harry potter (hermione granger, any of the weasleys, sirius black, remus lupin), severus snape - preferrably in the marauders era to develop those years (lily potter, any of the marauders, any from the golden trio timeline), julian evander, a ravenclaw oc from hogwarts legacy (sebastian sallow, ominous gaunt, poppy sweeting, natsai onai, garreth weasley)
xmen: logan howlett/wolverine (literally any of the xmen but especially rogue and laura, deadpool), scott summers (hank summers, jean grey, logan, any of the xmen), charles xavier, probably first class and days of future past centric (raven/mystique, erik lehnsherr, hank/beast, any of the xmen)
lord of the rings: aragorn (any of the fellowship, eowyn, arwen)
bridgerton: anthony bridgerton (any in the bridgerton family, edwina sharma, kate sharma, sienna, simon the duke), penelope featherington (colin bridgerton, eloise bridgerton, any in the bridgerton family, any in the featherington family)
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Reading List - 2024
Currently Reading:
The Book of Dragons by Edith Nesbit
Peter and Wendy by J. M. Barrie
Sweet Sweet Revenge LTD by Jonas Jonasson
Books Read:
101 Famous Poems by Various Authors
A History of Chess by Jerzy Gizycki
The Abraham Lincoln Joke Book by Beatrice Schenk De Regniers
An Introduction to Linguistics by Loreto Todd
The Art of Computer Designing by Osamu Sato
The Broken Dice, and Other Mathematical Tales of Chance by Ivar Ekeland
The Cairngorms by Patrick Baker
The Codebreaker's Handbook by Herbie Brennan
The Color Kittens by Margaret Wise Brown
The Complete Book of Kitchen Collecting by Barbera E. Mauzy
Dinosaurs, Beware! A Safety Guide by Marc Brown
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Dreaming the Biosphere by Rebecca Reider
Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Frog and Toad are Friends by Arnold Lobel
Funny Number Tricks by Rose Wyler
Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe
Giant Sea Creatures, Real and Fantastic by John Frederick Waters
Hammer of the Gods by Stephen Davis
Hiram's Red Shirt by Mabel Watts
I don't care by JoAnn Nelson
Jaws by Peter Benchley
Jungian Archetypes: Jung, Gödel, and the History of Archetypes by Robin Robertson
Keeper of the Bees by Gene Stratton-Porter
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood of Great Renown in Nottinghamshire by Howard Pyle
Out of the Silent Planet by C. S. Lewis
Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices by Thomas Brooks
Reflections on Evolution by Fredrick Sproull
Roadie: My Life on the Road with Coldplay by Matt McGinn
Strange Creatures of the Ice and Snow by Edward F. Dolan
Time for Bed, Sleepyheads by Normand Chartier
Weird Islands by Jean de Boschère
Future Reading:
A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter
Adventures in Cryptozoology Vol. 1 by Richard Freeman
All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren
Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez
Ancient Mysteries, Modern Visions by Philip S. Callahan
The Anti-Mary Exposed by Carrie Gress
The Arm of the Starfish by Madeleine L'Engle
The Art Nouveau Style by Stephan Tschudi Madsen
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
The Call of the Wild by Jack London
The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
Champions of the Rosary by Donald H. Calloway
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
The Complete Works of H. P. Lovecraft
Cubism by Guillaume Apollinaire
Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett
Evolution by Nowell Stebbing
Expressionism by Ashley Bassie
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods by Hal Johnson
Found in a Bookshop by Stephanie Butland
Frankenstein by Mary Shelly
Freaks on the Fells by R. M. Ballantyne
Freckles by Gene Stratton-Porter
Fundamentals of Character Design by Various Authors
Graceling by Kristin Cashore
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miquel de Cervantes Saavedra
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Humorous Ghost Stories by Various Authors
I, Robot by Isaac Asimov
Illuminated Manuscripts by Tamara Woronowa
The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells
Joan Miro by Joan Miro
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
Light of the Western Stars by Zane Grey
Living by the Sword by Eric Demski
The Longest Cocktail Party by Richard DiLello
Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis
North and South by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Otis Spofford by Beverly Clearly
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
The Shining by Stephen King
The Silmarillion by J R R Tolkien
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Strange Love by Ann Aguirre
The River by Gary Paulsen
Things My Son Needs to Know About the World by Fredrik Backman
The Third Man Factor by John Geiger
The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
We Are Where the Nightmares Go and Other Stories by C. Robert Cargill
The Weiser Field Guide to Cryptozoology by Deena West Budd
The White Mountains by John Christopher
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good ol' longing :)
1. les amours imaginaires (2010) dir. xavier dolan / 2. the anatomy of melancholy by laura makabresku / 3. maps by yeah yeah yeahs / 4. album cover of grace by jeff buckley / 5. forget her by jeff buckley / 6. luzon bleeding heart dove / 7. last goodbye by jeff buckley / 8. rest energy by marina abramović and ulay / 9. george iv's flintrock rifle with a heart shaped bore
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The Unaired Two-Page Conversation
I think we're past the point of possible spoilers, so as promised: the 2pg book conversation that was cut for time (and realism). Originally, I was experimenting with "unsent" books as part of the conversations, but I thought it would ultimately be too confusing and opted not to use that, so anything you see with a strikethrough is an "unsent" book.
(If this text formatting is ultra zany and hard to read, someone please tell me and I'll make it more regular. Allison is Blue, Patty is Red... for reasons... 🫠)
Allison: It’s Lonely at the Center of the Earth, by Zoe Thorogood
Patty: Not Here, by Hieu Minh Nguyen
Allison: Tell Me Everything, by Minka Kelly
Patty: Daily Rituals, by Phoebe Garnsworthy
Patty: Drinking Coffee Elsewhere, ZZ Packer
Patty: Crime, by Irvine Welsh
Allison: Without Me? by Chelle Bliss
Allison: Exciting Times, by Naoise Dolan
Patty: Not Without You, by Harriet Evans
Patty: The Page Turner, by David Leavitt
Allison: I Got a Job and It Wasn’t That Bad, by Scott Dikkers
Patty: Really Moving On, by Pierre Jeanty
Patty: What Kind of Job Can a Monkey Do? by Sato Akira
Allison: Hey Rick! Don’t Be So Rude! by Alyssa Thompson
Patty: I Like Monkeys, by Peter Hansard
Allison: So You Like Me Too, by OPR
Patty: The Miseducation of Cameron Post, by Emily M. Danforth
Allison: Just Say Yes, by Niobia Bryant
Patty: Yes, Chef, by Marcus Samuelsson
Patty: Get to the Point, by Joel Schwartzberg
Allison: I Miss You, by Pat Thomas
Allison: Without You, by Saskia Sarginson
Allison: You’re, by Keisha Ervin
Allison: I Got My Dream Job and So Can You, by Pete Leibman
Patty: Super Spy, by Matt Kindt
Allison: The Librarian Spy, by Madeline Martin
Patty: For the Love of Books, by Graham Tarrant
Allison: Reminds Me of You, by Retno Handini
Allison: For the Thrill of It, by Simon Baatz
Patty: Run Towards the Danger, by Sarah Polley
Allison: Risking it All, by Tessa Bailey
Patty: Risk (With Me), by Sue Wilder
Patty: Ambitious Girl, by Meena Harris
Allison: Yeah, Right, by Jim and Helen Fox
Patty: The Follow-Through Factor: Getting from Doubt to Done, by Gene C. Hayden
Allison: A Stroke of Dumb Luck, by Shiloh Walker
Patty: Credit Where Credit is Due, by Frank Casey
Allison: Optimists Die First, by Susin Neilsen
Patty: The Price of Immortality, by Peter Ward
Allison: Death Visits the Hair Salon, by Amy Anderson
Patty: Murder in the Library, by Katie Gayle
Allison: Sounds Like Fun, by Bryan Moriarty
Patty: I Have More Fun With You Than Anybody, by Lige Clark
Patty: Certifiably Insane, by Arthur W. Bahr
Allison: Charming as a Verb, by Ben Philippe
Patty: How Do You Manage? by John Nicholson
Allison: Liquor, by Poppy Z. Brite
Patty: Hardly Know Her, by Laura Lippman
Allison: Don’t Be Gross, by Barbara Bakos
Patty: It’s Just Anatomy! by Ellen
Allison: Rough Transition, by Patrick Kelley
Patty: Some Girls Like it Rough, by Marlo Peterson
Allison: What Sort of Girls Were They? by Petrea Leslie
Patty: Girls with Bright Futures, by Tracy Dobmeier
Allison: I’m a Little Ghost and I Like the Dark, by Lynda Kimmel
Patty: Dark As the Grave Wherein My Friend Is Laid, by Malcolm Lowrey
Allison: Murder in the Dark, by Simon R. Green
Patty: My Job Was To Bring The Shovel, by Randall M. Rueff
Allison: The Complete Accomplice, by Steve Aylett
Patty: The Magician’s Assistant, by Ann Patchett
Allison: The Witch’s Familiar, by Raven Grimassi
Patty: Witch Minion, by Lissa Kasey
Allison: These Witches Don’t Burn, by Isabel Sterling
Patty: The Drowning Kind, by Jennifer McMahon
Allison: A Touch Morbid, by Leah Clifford
Patty: Lucy Clark Will Not Apologize, by Margo Rabb
Allison: I Wonder What She’s Doing Tonight, by James Hold
Patty: Whiskey, Words, and a Shovel, by R. H. Sin
Allison: Sounds Perfect, by Ashley Boren
Patty: How I Made a Friend, Daniel Georges
Allison: Good For You (Between the Lines), by Tammara Webber
Patty: We’re Very Good Friends, by P.K. Hallinan
Allison: Sounds Fake, But Okay, by Sarah Costello
Patty: What If It’s True? by Charles Martin
Allison: What If It Wasn’t? by Ivan Itch
Patty: Why Do You Care? by Saju Skaria
Allison: I’m Fine and Neither Are You, by Camille Pagán
Allison: The Replacement Part, by Nora Wylde
Patty: Just a Friend, by Ashley Nicole
Allison: How to Kill Your Best Friend, by Lexie Elliott
Patty: You’re All Just Jealous of My Jetpack, by Tom Gauld
Allison: Dead Jealous, by Sharon Jones
Patty: You’ve Got to Have Friends, by Delbert George Fitzpenfield Anthony
Allison: Everything I Need I Get From You, by Kaitlyn Tiffany
Allison: Among Other Things, by Robert Long Foreman
Allison: Truths I Learned from Sam, by Kristin Butcher
Patty: The Idiot King, by Patty Jansen
Allison: He Helped Me Climb the Mountain, by Betty E. Wright
Patty: The Man Who Pushed His Wife off a Cliff, by Will D. Burn
Patty: Men are Trash, by Salman Faris
Patty: And That’s Why I Think I Prefer A Rainbow Horse, by Tiarra Nazario
Patty: Sam Houston’s Wife, by William Seale
Allison: What About Her, by Emma Tharpe
Patty: Amelia Bedelia Sleeps Over, by Herman Parish
Patty: The Undead in my Bed, by Katie McAlister
Allison: Sleeping with the Enemy, by Nancy Price
Allison: How Could You Do That?! by Laura Schlessinger
Allison: How Could You Murder Us? by Charae Lewis
Allison: Why Her? by Nicki Koziarz
Allison: I Hate You, Don’t Leave Me, by Jerold J. Kreisman
Patty: I Was Joking, Of Course, by Paul Jennings
Allison: Liar, by Tate James
Patty: What if I Say the Wrong Thing? by Verna A Myers
Allison: Don’t Look Back, by Josh Lanyon
Patty: Come Back, by Sally Crosiar
Patty: SHIT, by Shahnon Ahmad
Patty: Barbie: It Takes Two, by Grace Baranowski
Allison: I Changed My Mind, by Jimmy Evans
Allison: Allison Hewitt Is Trapped, by Madeleine Roux
Patty: Are You Still There, by Sara Lynn Schreeger
Patty: Wait for Me, by Caroline Leech
Allison: Look Back, by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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I know, I know, Britain only has like three actors, but there’s a big overlap in people who have played in Pride (2014) and in Call the Midwife. Of course, it’s nearly impossible for a British actress to not have been in a Call the Midwife episode since there are 12 seasons.
Maybe I’ve missed somebody but so far I’ve spotted
Neal Barry - who played Maurice Glenon, the guy who got that tropical disease and Patsy travelled all the way to Glasgow (?) for the medication - in Pride he’s the guy in the car who thinks he’s smart and gets epically shut down by Hefina
Liz White - who plays Rhoda Mullocks, we all remember her from several episodes as the mother of three kids, her youngest, Susan, maimed by Thalidomide - in Pride she’s Margaret Donovan, head of the hosting commitee
Jessie Cave - who played Connie Manley, the mom who had Sister Evangelina badgering her about breastfeeding until she bled - in Pride she’s Zoe, one of the vegan lesbians
Monica Dolan - who played Maeve and Meg Carter, the twins from the market stall in a stunning performance - in Pride she’s the ever worried and unprepared for her son’s true feelings mother of Joe
Laura Matthews - who played Hayley Balk, and I can’t remember more about her character - in Pride she plays Joe’s sister, who unknowingly outs him to his family
I love both the movie and the show and now I’m off rewatching some season 6 to find who out who Hayley is...
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mingi avatars’s masterlist
clicando aqui você vai ser redirecionado para a minha lista completa de todos os avatares desse blog ♥ recomendo dar um ctrl+f pra achar o nome da pessoa rs
click here to be redirected to the masterlist of every avatar i made ♥ feel free to use ctrl+f to find their name lol
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aaron taylor johnson
abbey lee kershaw
adelaide kane
ahn heeyeon
alexandre cunha
alina kovalenko
andrew j. west
aom sushar
april chaekyung
april chaewon
april naewon
april rachel
april yena
ariana grande
audreyana michelle
aya shalkar
bae joohyun
baek jiheon
bang yongguk
barbara palvin
barbie ferreira
benedict cumberbatch
byun baekhyun
cailin russo
candice accola
cara delevingne
carrie fletcher
charlotte mckee
cheng xiao
choi chunghyeop
choi yujin
choi vernon
christian daloi
christina nadin
crystal reed
dan stevens
diana korkunova
do kyungsoo
doutzen kroes
dua lipa
dylan sprouse
ellie thumann
emblu
emeraude toubia
emily rudd
enzo carini
gabriela bloomgarden
gigi hadid
giovanna grigio
gong yoo
grace hartzel
halston sage
harry styles
heo hyunjoon
holland roden
iga wysocka
im dayoung
im jaebum
ironjagang
isabella scherer
jack falahee
jang dahye/heize
jeon jungkook
jeon somi
jeon soyeon
jeon wonwoo
jessica clements
jessica jung
jessica rothe
jesy nelson
joanna kuchta
joaquin phoenix
johan philip asbæk
joland novaj
julia ratner
jung hoseok
jung jaehyun
jung jinsol
justin barnhill
kalani hilliker
kang seulgi
karol queiroz
kathryn newton
kaya scodelario
kiko mizuhara
kim doyeon
kim hyojong
kim hyuna
kim hyunjin
kim hyunjung/seola
kim jennie
kim jisoo
kim jiwoo/chuu
kim junmyeon
kim kibum
kim lip
kim namjoon
kim seokjin
kim taehyung
kim taeyeon
kim yerim
kwon yuri
kylie jenner
lalisa manoban
lana del rey
laura harrier
léa seydoux
lee chaeryeong
lee chaeyeon
lee jinsol
lee jongsuk
lee sungkyung
lee sunmi
lili reinhart
lily collins
lindsay ellingson
louis partridge
louis tomlinson
lucas lynggaard tønnesen
lucky blue smith
luma grothe
maaya uchida
madeline ford
mao yanqi
maría pedrazo
mark lee
mary elizabeth winstead
maxence danet-fauvel
maya hawke
megan fox
melissa benoist
meng jia
min yoongi
na jaemin
nam joohyuk
nana komatsu
nick truelove
nina dobrev
oh sehun
ong seongwoo
park bongyoung
park chanyeol
park hyungsik
park jimin
park sooyoung
park yuri
patricia broka
phoebe tonkin
pia kristine cruz
pyper america
rina sawayama
robert downey jr
roseanne park
sadie sink
sasha pieterse
saoirse ronan
scarlett leithold
selena gomez
shin ryujin
simon nessman
son hwamin
taylor momsen
terroru
thomas alexander (@atlasalexander16)
timothée chamalet
tom hiddleston
tom holland
victoria song
victor perr
willa holland
xavier dolan
xiao wen ju
yael shelbia
yang mi
yara shahidi
yoon jeonghan
yoo yeonjung
zendaya
zhang yixing
zhong chenle
zoe saldana
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∘ ₊✧────── anonymous asked ; most wanted 30+ face claims? (preferably poc)
gina torres, laverne cox, aja naomi king, patti harrison, alfie enoch, ji chang wook, michael ealy, meagan good, lance gross, tawny cypress, simone kessell, rege-jean page, rami malek, anthony mackie, aubrey plaza, gugu mbatha-raw, xavier dolan, d’arcy carden, daniel kaluuya, mahershala ali, gemma chan, laura harrier, jamie chung, michelle yeoh, tenoch huerta, harvey guillen, diego boneta, drew ray tanner, raul castillo, isaiah mustafa, darren barnet, raymond ablack, lashana lynch + alexandra shipp.
as always, i encourage our members to leave any faces we’ve missed in the replies to this post, and i’ll also be around for the rest of the day to answer any other questions you might have, anon !!
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A down and out young punk gets a job working with a seasoned repo man, but what awaits him in his new career is a series of outlandish adventures revolving around aliens, the CIA, and a most wanted ’64 Chevy.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Otto Maddox: Emilio Estevez
Bud: Harry Dean Stanton
Miller: Tracey Walter
Leila: Olivia Barash
Lite: Sy Richardson
Agent Rogersz: Susan Barnes
J. Frank Parnell: Fox Harris
Oly: Tom Finnegan
Lagarto: Del Zamora
Napo: Eddie Velez
Kevin: Zander Schloss
Debbi: Jennifer Balgobin
Duke: Dick Rude
Archie: Miguel Sandoval
Marlene: Vonetta McGee
Plettschner: Richard Foronjy
Reverend Larry: Bruce White
Ms. Magruder: Sue Kiel
Mrs. Parks: Helen Martin
Repo Wife #2: Angelique Pettyjohn
Harry Pace: Con Covert
Agent B: Biff Yeager
Agent E: Ed Pansullo
Miner: Jon St. Elwood
Sheriff: David Chung
U.F.O. Lady: Cynthia Szigeti
Otto Dad: Jonathon Hugger
Peason: Dale Reynolds
Nurse: Dolores DeLuce
Mr. Humphries’ Security Guard: Luis Contreras
Carwash Attendant: Alex Cox
Rabbi: Michael Nesmith
Agent S: Steve Mattson
Agent T: Thomas Boyd
Mr. Humphries: Charles Hopkins
Delilah: Kelitta Kelly
Motorcycle Cop: Varnum Honey
English Dustbin Lady: Dorothy Bartlett
Otto Mom: Sharon Gregg
Pakman: Jac McAnelly
Additional Blond Agent: Jimmy Buffett
Additional Blond Agent: Shep Wickham
Additional Blond Agent: Gregg Taylor
Additional Blond Agent: Jon Fondy
Additional Blond Agent: Keith Miley
Additional Blond Agent: Michael Bennett
Additional Blond Agent: Brad Jamieson
Repo Wife #1: Janet Chan
Repo Wife #3: Logan Carter
Repo Wife #4: Laura Sorrenson
First Repo Victim: George Sawaya
Repo Victim’s Wife: Connie Ponce
Soda Jerk: Bob Ellis
Tow Truck Driver: Quentin Gutierrez
Liquor Store Clerk #1: Richard Furukawa
Liquor Store Clerk #2: ‘Earthquake’ Hesson
Nightclub Band Member (as The Circle Jerks): Keith Morris
Nightclub Band Member (as The Circle Jerks): Greg Hetson
Nightclub Band Member (as The Circle Jerks): Chuck Biscuits
Nightclub Band Member (as The Circle Jerks): Earl Liberty
Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Clyde Grimes
Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Chuck Askerneese
Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Kevin Long
Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Jerry Miller
Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Rob Lampron
Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Josh Harris
Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Herman Askerneese
Laundry Person: Kim Williams
Laundry Person: Michele Person
Doctor: Wally Cronin
Nurse: Monona Wali
Bouncer: Cosmo Mata
Club Owner: Rodney Bingenheimer
Tennis Player: Jorge Martínez
Tennis Player: Melanie Schloss
Tennis Player: Nancy Richardson
Film Crew:
Writer: Alex Cox
Producer: Peter McCarthy
Executive Producer: Michael Nesmith
Producer: Jonathan Wacks
Director of Photography: Robby Müller
Editor: Dennis Dolan
Set Decoration: Cheryl Cutler
Original Music Composer: Steven Hufsteter
Original Music Composer: Tito Larriva
Production Design: Lynda Burbank
Art Direction: J. Rae Fox
Script Supervisor: Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
Script Supervisor: Brenda Weisman
Music Supervisor: Kathy Nelson
Stunt Coordinator: Eddie Hice
Costume Design: Theda DeRamus
Associate Producer: Gerald T. Olson
Casting: Victoria Thomas
Makeup Artist: Sharon Francis
Production Manager: Allen Alsobrook
First Assistant Director: Betsy Magruder
Second Assistant Director: Rip Murray
Construction Coordinator: Douglas Dick
Property Master: Douglas Fox
Leadman: John Lafia
Property Master: Ron Seigel
Special Effects: Roger George
Songs: Iggy Pop
Special Effects: Robbie Knott
Stunts: Danny Costa
Stunt Double: Thomas Boyd
Stunts: Rick Barker
Stunts: Fred Scheiwiller
Stunts: Rick Seaman
Stunts: Michael Sinclair Walter
Stunts: Harry Wowchuk
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Richard Beggs
Assistant Sound Editor: Christopher Flick
Sound Editor: Donald Flick
Foley Artist: Kim Fowler
Supervising Sound Editor: Warren Hamilton Jr.
ADR Editor: Bonnie Koehler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Michael Minkler
Production Sound Mixer: Steve Nelson
Foley Artist: John Post
Sound Recordist: Philip Rogers
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2023 NYBG Holiday Train Show Spectacular
2023 New York Botanical Garden Holiday Train Show gallery walkway in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory (Carole Di Tosti YouTube channel)
2023 New York Botanical Garden Holiday Train Show gallery walkway in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory (Carole DI Tosti YouTube channel)
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[PREVIEW 2023]
Nos albums et films les plus attendus de 2023 ! 💿🎬✨
- ALBUMS -
JANVIER
20/01 :
Mac DeMarco - Five Easy Hot Dogs
Agar Agar - Player Non Player
FÉVRIER
03/02 :
Forever Pavot - L'Idiophone
Orval Carlos Sibelius - Territoires de l’inquiétude
10/02 :
Tennis - Pollen
Andy Shauf - Norm
Kelela - Raven
14/02 :
Caroline Polachek - Desire, I Want to Turn Into You
17/02 :
Wesley Joseph - Glow
24/02 :
Voyou - Les Royaumes minuscules
Shame - Food for Worms
En Attendant Ana - Principia
MARS
03/03 :
Kate NV - WOW
10/03 :
Fever Ray - Radical Romantics
Maraschino - Hollywood Piano
Et ceux bientôt annoncés de : Anohni, Flavien Berger, boygenius, Kirin J. Callinan, Daughter, Fenster, Lenparrot, MGMT, Moodoïd, Neon Indian, Romy, Zaho de Sagazan, Saint DX, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Westerman, Jimmy Whispers, Wild Nothing, Youth Lagoon…
- FILMS -
JANVIER
04/01 :
‘Radio Metronom’ d’Alexandru Belc
05/01 :
‘Copenhagen Cowboy’ (série) de Nicholas Winding Refn
11/01 :
‘De Humani Corporis Fabrica’ de Verena Paravel et Lucien Castaing-Taylor
‘L’Envol’ de Pietro Marcello
18/01 :
‘Babylon’ de Damien Chazelle
‘Earwig’ de Lucile Hadzihalilovic
23/01 :
‘La Nuit où Laurier Gaudreault s’est réveillé’ (série) de Xavier Dolan
25/01 :
‘Tár’ de Todd Field
‘Retour à Séoul’ de Davy Chou
‘Ashkal, l’enquête de Tunis’ de Youssef Chebbi
FÉVRIER
01/02 :
‘Aftersun’ de Charlotte Wells
15/02 :
‘La Femme de Tchaïkovski’ de Kirill Serebrennikov
‘La Romancière, le film et le heureux hasard’ de Hong Sang-soo
22/02 :
‘The Fabelmans’ de Steven Spielberg
MARS
01/03 :
‘Goutte d'or’ de Clément Cogitore
08/03 :
‘The Whale’ de Darren Aronofsky
‘Mon crime’ de François Ozon
15/03 :
‘Toute la beauté et le sang versé’ de Laura Poitras
‘Le Bleu du caftan’ de Maryam Touzani
‘Alma Viva’ de Cristèle Alves Meira
22/03 :
‘The Eternal Daughter’ de Joanna Hogg
‘Dalva’ d’Emmanuelle Nicot
‘L'Eden’ d’Andrés Ramirez Pulido
AVRIL
05/04 :
‘About Kim Sohee’ de July Jung
12/04 :
‘Sick of Myself’ de Kristoffer Borgli
26/04 :
‘Nos cérémonies’ de Simon Rieth
JUIN
07/06 :
‘Wahou !’ de Bruno Podalydès
21/06 :
‘Asteroid City’ de Wes Anderson
JUILLET
12/07 :
‘Master Gardener’ de Paul Schrader
19/07 :
‘Oppenheimer’ de Christopher Nolan
‘Barbie’ de Greta Gerwig
SEPTEMBRE
13/09 :
‘Un métier sérieux’ de Thomas Lilti
20/09 :
‘Acide’ de Just Philippot
OCTOBRE
04/10 :
‘Le Règne animal’ de Thomas Cailley
NOVEMBRE
01/11 :
‘Dune : part 2’ de Denis Villeneuve
Non datés :
‘Strange Way of Life’ de Pedro Almodóvar
‘The God Beside My Bed’ de Rick Alverson et Lisandro Alonso
‘Las chicas están bien’ d’Itsaso Arana
‘The Bastard’ de Nikolaj Arcel
‘Eureka’ de Lisandro Alonso
‘The Wonderful Story of Henri Sugar’ (Netflix) de Wes Anderson
‘Beau Is Afraid’ d’Ari Aster
‘Elilia Perez’ de Jacques Audiard
‘Butterfly Jam’ de Kantemir Balagov
‘Esterno Notte’ (série) et ‘La Conversione’ de Marco Bellocchio
‘Les Herbes sèches’ de Nuri Bilge Ceylan
‘Shanghai Youth’ (documentaire) de Wang Bing
‘La Bête’ de Bertrand Bonello
‘L’Eté dernier’ de Catherine Breillat
‘Les Blancs’ de Robin Campillo
‘The Sympathizer’ (série) de Park Chan-wook
‘Priscilla’ de Sofia Cappola
‘Infinity Pool’ de Brandon Cronenberg
‘Humane’ de Caitlin Cronenberg
‘Disclaimer’ (série) d’Alfonso Cuarón
‘Emmanuelle’ d’Audrey Diwan
‘L’Amour et les forêts’ de Valérie Donzelli
‘L’Empire’ de Bruno Dumont
‘Daaaaaali !’ de Quentin Dupieux
‘La Fille qu’on appelle’ de Charlène Favier
‘The Killer’ (Netflix) et ‘Strangers’ de David Fincher
‘Le Grand Chariot’ de Philippe Garrel et Jean-Claude Carrière
‘Io Capitano’ de Matteo Garrone
‘La Zone d’intérêt’ de Jonathan Glazer
‘Selvajaria’ et ‘Grand Tour’ de Miguel Gomes
‘Le Livre des solutions’ de Michel Gondry
‘I Am Pilgrim’ de James Gray
‘Challengers’ de Luca Guadagnino
‘Shining Sex’ de Lucile Hadzihalilovic, Sion Sono, Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani, Bertrand Mandico et Kleber Mendonça Filho
‘Our Apprenticeship’ de Ryūsuke Hamaguchi
‘Where to Land’ de Hal Hartley
‘Club Zero’ de Jessica Hausner
‘May December’ de Todd Haynes
‘Shulan River’ de Hou Hsiao-Hsien
‘Handling the Undead’ de Thea Hvistendahl
‘The Actor’ de Duke Johnson
‘Blossoms Shangai’ (série) de Wong Kar-Wai
‘Memory Police’ et ‘lQ83’ (série) de Charlie Kaufman
‘Dead Leaves’ d’Aki Kaurismaki
‘Mektoub My Love : Canto Due’ et ‘Mektoub My Love : Canto Tre’ d’Abdellatif Kechiche
‘Funny Pages’ d’Owen Kline
‘Kaibutsu’ de Hirokazu Kore-eda
‘Un silence’ de Joachim Lafosse
‘Poor Things’ et ‘And’ de Yorgos Lánthimos
‘El Conde’ de Pablo Larraín
‘Hitman’ de Richard Linklater
‘The Old Oak’ de Ken Loach
‘Les Indésirables’ de Ladj Ly
‘Unrecorded Night’ (série) de David Lynch
‘Jeanne du Bary’ de Maïwenn
‘The Way of the Wind’ de Terrence Malick
‘La Barbare’ de Bertrand Mandico
‘Ferrari’ de Michael Mann
‘Occupied City’ (documentaire) et ‘Blitz’ de Steve McQueen
‘Wizards!’ de David Michôd
‘Comment vivez-vous ?’ de Hayao Miyazaki
‘Il sol dell'avvenire’ de Nanni Moretti
‘The Orphan’ de László Nemes
‘The Bikeriders’ de Jeff Nichols
‘The End’ de Joshua Oppenheimer
‘The Island’ de Pawel Pawlikowski
‘The Red Sky’ de Christian Petzold
‘Eat the Night’ de Caroline Poggi et Jonathan Vinel
‘Le Temps d’aimer’ de Katell Quillévéré
‘Polaris’ et ‘Stone Mattress’ de Lynne Ramsay
‘Showing Up’ de Kelly Reichardt
‘La Chimère’ d’Alice Rohrwacher
’Passages’ d’Ira Sachs
‘The Curse’ (série) de Benny Safdie et Nathan Fielder
‘Musik’ d’Angela Schanelec
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ de Martin Scorsese
‘Napoléon’ de Ridley Scott
‘Limonov: The Ballad of Eddie’ de Kirill Serebrennikov
‘Tardes de soledad’ (documentaire) d’Albert Serra
‘La Colline parfumée’ d’Aberrahmane Sissako
‘Full Circle’ (série) de Steven Soderbergh
‘Anatomie d’une chute’ de Justine Triet
‘Young Sinner’ de Paul Verhoeven
‘Families Like Ours’ (série) de Thomas Vinterbeg
‘The Kingdom Exodus’ (série) de Lars Von Trier
‘Mr Crane Is Back’ de Shujun Wei
‘MaXXXine’ de Ti West
‘Human Flowers of Flesh’ de Helena Whittmann
‘A Family Business’ de Frederick Wiseman
‘What Happens’ d’Andrey Zvyagintsev
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