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while Im reposting Lazarus content lemme repost this short story with him that I lowkey have a soft spot for.
Warning for some blood and guts
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Fuzzy images flashes by. A dark forest in the early night, completely devoid of noise aside from a labored breath. His own breath. He feels disorientated, lost, sick and feverish... Then a jolt of pain, it feels distant and unreal… A memory of a past injury?
His head is pounding
The blurry forest doesn’t feel as quiet, there is a voice. Someone is talking, it’s unintelligible and muffled. Who is this? What are they saying? Why do they feel familiar?
Sharp pain in his stomach jolts Lazarus wide awake.
He was sitting on a bed, far from the forest he imagined. Before he had the time to do anything about his stomachache nor properly take in his surroundings, a voice calls to him.
“Easy there fella! Lay back down will you, Ill give some painkiller okay”
Lazarus looked up. He knew that face.
“Otto?”
“Er… Have we met before? How do you know my name?”
The black man didn’t answer. Everything made a little more sense. His dream from last night, he was remembering how he met Otto. Well, not that Otto, another one in another world. He must have seen this new Otto coming to his aid before passing out prompting his old memories to come back. His head was still pounding however and he had trouble remembering the previous days. He left the previous dimension he was in in a hurry but he couldn’t recall why.
“Maybe you don’t speak English uh?... Still odd you know my name...” said the elderly white man scratching his head. “Did someone put a bounty on my head?”
“No, I knew a version of you… He was a good friend…”
“A version of me? Like a clone dealio?”
“A you from another dimension.”
“Parallel universe shenanigan like in that hero movie thang?”
“Yeah, pretty much” Lazarus winced, still very much in pain. “I ended up in his world wounded and he took me in, similar to now with you. He was very kind and the world he lived in was very dangerous with poisonous fog that crept on you at a moment’s notice and supersized bugs who evolved after the arrival of said fog… Once I recovered enough to travel through dimensions again I took him with me. Otto became a travel friend of mine for a couple years…”
“What happened to him? Did he kick the bucket? Did you two have a fight and split?”
“No. He was alive when I left and we were in pretty good terms. We just found a world he felt at home in and wanted to stay there so I left on my own.”
“Why though? Why didn’t you stay? Why do you keep traveling like that?”
Lazarus laughed
“It feels a bit odd telling you my story. I can’t help but think ‘I told you in great detail what happened to me already’ even if I know you’re not the same Otto…” Lazarus sighed, the pain was finally diminishing thanks to the pain killers. “It all started when I was 8. I had created inter-dimensional portals before that but they were small and I could only ever stick my arm or head into. Shortly after my 8th birthday however I was able to create my first portal big enough for me to properly pass through. When I did, I entered into a brand new world, in an alien body. I was having a blast. A real dream of adventure in a fantasy land come true…”
“You couldn’t go back to your world after that could you uh?”
“Yeah… When I made a new portal to go back and ended in yet another foreign world. I realzed I had no control and was lost across dimensions…” Laz was surprised Otto caught on so quick. “Then there’s the part you’ll get mad about and think I'm stupid… I somehow ended back in a world very similar to my home. I even found ‘my mom’ there, another version kinda like you and the other Otto.”
“You didn’t stay there did you” the old man sighed with disappointment
“I did, for about 10 years. Then I left to find my ‘real mom’ again.”
“And you ended up lost again…”
“Pretty much…”
“Did you ever find other versions of your mom?”
“Nope. That second mom and you are the only instance of me meeting someone twice through dimensions.”
“Maybe it’s a sign. Maybe you and I should stick together!” He laughed then joked. “That or you missed old me so much that you somehow made your way here!”
“I think you’re not too far off.”
“Huh? Wait. By that logic shouldn’t you have already found your mom or more clones of her?”
“Not quite. I think my subconscious control over my power has been a recent development and..”
“Still!” Otto interrupted “You still miss your mom don’t you? You still miss your home! If you think about it then…”
“It’s not doable anymore. It’s been so many decades that I don’t remember her face… I'm not even sure what her name was. My memories of her are too foggy to focus on. Otto number 1 was someone I met only a few years ago…”
“Decades?! Maybe for the first one but your second mom. You said she raised you for ten years so you were around 18 when you left. You look to be around 30 so that’s just 10 years, and you had just as many years to form memories about her.”
“It’s more complicated.” Lazarus waved the other man’s suggestions off. “It’s been more that just 10 years… I may be physically and mentally 34 but... But I’ve been travel though dimensions for hundreds of years actually. Before I met the first Otto I genuinely had lost track of how long I had been 30. He helped me grow a bit but I’ve again been stuck at 34 for a couple years I think. I'm not even sure How many years I spent lost between dimensions when I was 8. It could have been a few month just as much as it could have been 20 years. You easily lost track of time when you end up in dimensions that used different calendars and no one to remind you it’s your birthday.”
Otto sat there completely silent. What was there to say anyway. The younger man probably had no interest for useless apologies and platitudes. The old man just stared, feeling empty and sad on the trans man’s behalf. The black man didn’t add anything to the conversation either, choosing instead to get a bit comfier in the cover of the borrowed bed he laid on.
Lazarus was silent but he wasn’t upset. He was thankful that this new Otto tried to give him ideas and try to help and he felt bad to have to rebuke him like this. Truth is, he too wished his suggestion worked and he could just go home.
With the conversation over Lazarus finally took the time to look himself over. Under the cover he ran his hands over his body inspecting for changes in skin textures alerting him of scar tissues. He kept the stomach area for last since pain came from her he already knew something was wrong there anyway. When he did touch his abdomen he was surprise to notice the pain came from wounds that hadn’t healed yet. It was quite odd to him. Usually when he got hurt in a dimension any wound would either be healed or nonexistent when traveling to another dimension. Did he get attacked right after ending up here, he wondered.
On the other side of the wooden cabin, Otto was in the kitchen cooking for two. His rescue had been sleeping for quite a while and with how long they talked he was surely hungry. Hopefully this would cheer him up and distract him somewhat from their previous discussion.
“Did you stitch me back up or was I already patched up when you found me?” Lazarus scream-asked from the bedroom
“You were all open when I found you in my yard! I called a doctor over to stuff your insides back in! Hope he did a decent job!”
Otto made his way back to the bedroom to check on him
“You had a clean slash across your tummy like someone tried cutting you up in half. What happened?”
“I can’t remember quite frankly. Maybe the blood-loss messed with my memory…”
“Or you got hit hard on the head on your way there” The grandpa laughed, he always laughed.
Laz was about to respond when his stomach growled, the grumbling echoing through his open mouth. That was a bit embarrassing, but Otto found it quite funny.
“Lunch’s on the way! Give it 5 more minutes!
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Lazarus spent the next couple of days bedridden and taken care of by Otto. It wasn’t something Laz frequently allowed people to do. He always had a rather feral and independent attitude, but with Otto it was different. May it be the one he met in his younger years or this one, he had this deep trust in him where he felt safe enough to be vulnerable around him. Otto was like a father to him and even if this one was a different person to him it was like he always knew him. Oddly enough it seemed like Otto reflected this paradoxical familiarity, very much acting like Laz was a long lost son he finally reunited with.
Usually when the inter-dimensional traveler landed in a world, his main course of action was to gather info about any potential version of his mom residing in it. Not this time however. While warm and in good company with Otto, things felt off. He still didn’t remember what world he was just before ending up here, what happened there nor how he got his injury. The fact that said injury had not healed when hopping through his wormhole was concerning itself. The only alternative would be that the injury appeared after the jump which wasn’t any more reassuring since so far jumping through dimensions always landed in in places where he’d be safe.
The only closest instance of something like this happening was when he met the first Otto. He was in a weakened state yes but it wasn’t as bad. He arrived in that fog dimension starving and dehydrated, a portal-hop wouldn’t have fixed it right? From what he understood inter-dimensional traveling did change his body’s appearance and by extension helped heal or erase wounds but it just couldn’t put food in his stomach. But then there was the bear trap thing… He always ended up in places that were safe to him but back then he landed right next to a bear trap and stepped on it. Granted had he not stepped on it the area was in general safe… sort of? Then again him stepping on said trap or just landing there specifically was what allowed Otto to find him and help him get away from the fog so in some way you could say that the trap was a form of safety assurance?
Lazarus was completely lost in his thoughts trying to make sense of everything. Wasn’t there another instance where he wasn’t safe? Yeah there was one other time, a time were everything was off too. He landed in a snowy version of japan where he had no business being seeing as he was wearing summer traditional cabo-verdean clothes. He still hadn’t made sense of what had happened back then either.
All these uncertain feelings have been what kept him here, more than the comfy company of Otto. In any other situation where he was wounded, Lazarus would have done another dimensional jump as soon as he could to get his wound healed, but here? No. No he couldn’t risk it, what if this time it just undid all the stitching and left his wide open with his guts spilled on the floor? Staying here until he had fully recovered was the only option.
“Mornin’ pal” Said the old man, interrupting the black man’s thinking “Holdin’ up good today?”
“Yeah, I'm doing fine” He replied softly “Just.. just wondering about things…”
“Wanna talk about it?”
“I'm thinking… I think I might be dying.”
“What? The doctor said you’d be fine! You’re still a young fella with lots of energy, you’re not going to die!”
“I know my mind and body are somehow still young but… What if my powers are old?”
“I don't get it.”
“When I go through a portal, my body changes and shapeshift to match the new world I end up in right”
“Right?”
“What if my powers are to old for that? Like, I still have enough capabilities to open those inter-dimentional doors but not enough to ‘rebuilt’ my body anymore. What if when I do travel again my body just fall apart, split open at the seams”
“And leave you as if someone cut you clean open…” Otto continued, blood draining from his face. Were his hair not already white it would have lost its color too.
“Yeah.”
“That’s terrifying if that’s what’s going on…b-but you don’t have to worry about that if you just stay here! I know you still want to find your mother but if stepping though one of your doors might kill you, wouldn't it be better to just stay? I don’t mind you sticking around!”
Was he ready to give up on his quest? Not really, but the thought of his potential demise didn’t exactly entice him either.
“I'm not gonna press ya on that” reassured the elderly man. “I can’t imagine being in your shoes right now. If you feel like it’s time for you to go Ill let you go even with the risks. If you want to stay here, my house will always be open for you.”
“I might not even need to leave to be honest. I didn’t really look for my mom here yet. She might be out there in this world, who knows...”
Otto nodded, he could tell Lazarus didn’t believe any of the words he said, he probably only said it to reassure both Otto and himself.
“I think I'm feeling good enough to go out.” said Laz in an attempt at changing the subject. “Maybe you could show me around town.”
“Yeah sure! You’ll love it there!”
The old guy helped his friend off the bed. The clothes the short man was wearing were far to big for him, they were Otto’s. His original clothes had been taken off of him when the doctor patched him up so Otto could clean the blood off of them and had him wear an old shirt the entire time he was stuck in bed. His old garb should be clean and dry by now.
Once dressed up the duo stepped outside. It had only been a few days since he felt the outside wind on his face but it felt like it had been a month to him. He was so used to a fast-paced life always running traveling. This had been so different, but he didn’t hate it.
“Let’s check out my back garden!”
“Something special back there?”
“Well that’s where I found you. Maybe it will bring back memories or you dropped something there, i don’t know!”
Otto’s cabin was smack in the middle of a huge grass field and his ‘back garden’ was just more of that for the most part. Aside from a sea of green there was a patch of dirt with clothing lines, a stone well and a spot of dark plants. His confusion over the brown grass was swiftly cleared up, it was blood. Of course, it hadn’t rained so the spot he was found bleeding out on was still stained. Beside the dried up blood there was nothing there sadly. No trinkets, memento or spark that returned his memory.
“Not doing much fer you uh?”
“Not really no.”
“That’s alright. We gave it a try at least!” he adjusted his cowboy hat “Let’s move it down town and have you meet the good peeps. Ill clean this up later if the weather doesn’t do it for me. I don't really care for the looks but we don’t want no wolf lurkin’ around thinking there’s a snack waiting for him or som’in’.”
With a silent nod from the trans man the two of them made their way back to the front of the estate. From there they took the small dirt road that zig-zaged down the hill. Lazarus wondered what kind of land he was on. The lush green landscape reminded him of the European country side but both Otto’s way of talking and the doctor’s accent it sounded like he was in a western-ish American town. It wasn’t the oddest clashing combination he encountered in his many travels but it was still a bit confusing. The European vibes didn’t leave once he arrived in the village it very much reminded him of a rural Switzerland town he visited once.
“T’s beautiful here ain’t it?”
“It is.”
The streets were sunny, the people were welcoming. It truly was a nice bit of town. Otto introduced him to the butcher, a massive man who playfully laughed quite a bit at the trans man stature and offered him a nice cut of meat to cover his bones. Next was the market manager, she was just a vegetable shopkeeper most of the time but every first Thursday of the month she’d be in charge of setting up and keeping order on the traveling open market going through town. Then Laz got to meet the local seamstress, if he were to stay here he’d need more than one outfit to wear. For now they were just looking though, they didn't really have the money for that just yet.
Before they could reach their next destination, the duo were stopped by the town doctor.
“Hey! How is the foreigner holding up?” asked the practitian.
“I'm doing okay” replied Lazarus
“I’ve nursed him well” added Otto
“That's great to hear. Now I don’t want you to see me as some sort of vulture but… When can I expect some compensation? As much as I’d love to help from the goodness of my heart, I still need to put food on the table and this wasn’t just handing out cough syrup.”
“I totally understand.” Otto said softly “Ill make it up to ya real soon!”
“I hope your mining endeavors are treating you well then.”
“Eh! I kinda gave up on that.” The old man shrugged. “I do know there’s a big bear walkin’ round the forest though. Getting rid of it could bring me a pretty penny with all the meat and the pelt! Would make the place safer to go pick berries too!”
“Ah yes, the one roaming the south quadrant… I haven’t been able to go there to gather herbs since February…I wish you the best of luck with it!”
“Ill try to help the best I can” Added Laz. It kinda felt weird to hears these words come out of his mouth. He spent years on his own only ever looking out for himself, not out of selfishness but out of necessity and saying he’d help someone so genuinely was rather unlike him.
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Lazarus had little to no worries hunting a bear. He’s hunted bigger and wilder beast before. The small man fiddled with the bucket filled with spoiled fish guts. In the past his usual method of ‘hunting’ was just making a ruckus until some predators showed up and he’d just pounce on them and fight with his claws but using actual bait and shooting the shit out of the bear from a distance was probably a better tactic.
“Once you have the bait down got hide at your spot okay” Ordered Otto
“I came here to actually help, no sit in a bush.”
“The stitches on your belly are still recent! We don’t need them popping out while you’re chased by a bear!”
Laz grumbled. That was Otto alright, always protective and fatherly.
“If it runs at you and tries to maul you Ill still jump in full force, stitches be damned!”
“Don’t count on that. I never miss my shots!”
“I doubt that.” Lazzy chuckled.
After some bantering the two of them set their plans into motion: setting the bait, moving to secure spots and waiting for the target to show up. They sat in silence for hours hoping for the darn thing to show up. The woods were big so there were no guarantee it would pass by today but they were patient.
An hour became two, then three then the sun was on it’s way out. All they saw come by were a few deers, a wolf and a couple of smaller critters. Otto would have stayed there longer but with the bait being almost gone after the other beasties nibbling on them and Lazarus being around, it would be best to retreat for the day.
“Growing hungry?” Asked the old man looking up at the tree the dark skinned lad sat in. “It’s getting a bit late.”
“I wouldn’t be against it.” he replied, carefully climbing down. While he had mostly healed it was still noticeable that he was still a bit weak and in pain. You can’t walk out a huge injury like your stomach being torn open in just a week after all.
“Alright let’s head out and try again tomorrow!”
It didn’t take too long for them to make their way back home. Once they arrived Otto looked at the backyard. He still hadn’t cleaned the patch of blood back there, maybe it might have brought the bear around here today while they were on the other side of the woodlands. He didn’t know if it would be better to get rid of the iron-filled scent of that spot to raise their chances of attracting the bear on their planned spot or set up their hunting ground here.
Without telling a word to his semi-permanent guest the silver-haired man walked through the back door to go and take a closer look at the ground. The earth had been slightly disturbed indeed, but the tells were far to minimal for them to have been caused by a bear. It must have been a small dog or wolf pup who sniffed by, nothing bigger.
“Otto? Otto?” Lazarus called from the cabin.
“Be there in a sec!” Otto exclaimed as he ran back to his house. “Sorry I wanted to check something real quick. Ill get dinner done!”
“I was actually going to ask you where some of the ustencils were…”
“So YOU would cook? Not thanks!” The big man laughed "Based on how you chewed on the raw slab of meat the butcher gifted you I don’t think I can trust your cooking skills!”
“Just because I enjoy a fresh cut every now and then doesn’t meant I can’t cook!” He retorted with a smile. “But if you want to be my personal chef I'm not against it!”
After some jokes and playful jabs at each other, Lazarus went to lay down on the living room couch. As much as he hated Otto smothering him with his protective remarks he was right in saying he was still recovering and Laz still needed to rest as much as possible. As he lounged around he thought about this world. It’s was rather nice and cozy. Maybe it could use some more technology like a TV perhaps. Sadly he’d need to find something else to keep himself occupied until dinner was ready.
He wondered what kind of job he could get here. Staying seemed like the best option he had right now. Though come to think of it, the town was rather small and everyone seemed to already have their place set. Was there even a job he could take? It seemed Otto was always home with him, did he not have a job of his own? He did mention giving up on his mining project...
“Plates up!” said the old man yoinking Lazzy out of his thoughts. “Hope you like mushroom soup!”
“I do!” The young man looked at the bowls “My portion is twice yours. Are you not hungry?”
“You need a lot of food to heal fast.” He scolded him, pulling on his cheek. “That’s what why you get that much.”
“I get it! I get it!” he patted his cheek. “Doesn’t mean you should starve yourself for me…”
Did he not have enough groceries to feed the both of them properly, he though. Maybe they should have shot and brought over the deer they spotted earlier… Or did he have too limited ammo for that and needed to save them for the more sellable bear.
“Eat up before it get cold you goon!”
“Okay! Okay! Calm down!”
Laz ate but all he could taste was guilt. This old man had been living on his own already not making much. With how much he ate as he was recovering he’d probably decimated all of the poor man’s rations by now. Something needed to be done.
The trans man waited to night to fully set in before heading out. He didn’t mind the darkness too much. He may not have night vision but he was probably more capable of navigating in the darkness than the average human. Forget about the bait bucket, this time around he’ll do things his way. He will find the bear, he will kill it and bring it home for some decent cash.
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When Otto woke up in the morning instead of finding Lazarus sleeping in the living room he was met with a bear carcase. He was utterly baffled as to how the small guy could have dragged the thing here. On it a letter was pinned a letter:
Dear Otto, I'm very sorry for the strain I’ve put on your finances and supplies. There just isn’t enough work or resources in this small town to sustain the both of us. You already barely scrapped by when you were on your own so having an extra mouth to feed and house is just not feasible. I have decided to take my leave to remedy the problem. I know I could Have maybe tried something else, but to tell you the truth, the resources weren’t the only factor in my decision. Sure, the search for my mother still tug at me but it’s something else still. I loved it here, I felt happy and somewhat at home here. Yet it felt wrong. Being happy and flourishing like this just doesn’t feel right. It’s not what my normal is. I’ve spent years struggling, learning all kinds of survival skills to keep myself alive. Fighting for my right to live is what I'm supposed to do. At least it’s what it feels like. I want to be happy like this again but I don’t think I’ve deserved it yet somehow. It’s not my time yet. I still belong to the in-between time streams. I have to leave. I have to run. I have to earn this kind of ‘happy ever after’ bullshit. I know you said you wouldn’t hold me back if I decided to leave, but I know you, I know you’d have tried to convince me otherwise and you’d have probably been right. I think I know I'm making a stupid decision, it’s sort of hitting me how much of a mistake I'm probably making just by reading the words I'm writing. But something inside me tells me I have to go. I just have to. I deeply appreciate what you’ve done for me. I don’t know if Ill make it out the other side in one piece but if I do I hope that along my travel Ill meet “you” again. Signed, Lazarus Buddy Anderson.
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okay, so, if you’ve read my other post—the actor’s one—you’re aware that i am changing some policies here. due to me being shadowbanned by tumblr, and because i’m afraid they might unalive my blog all of a sudden, i decided that i will no longer be posting links. however, i will leave only the actress’ names, and if you do want to find a certain person, you would have to scroll throughout this post. if you by chance found the actress you are looking for, try copying their name and paste it in my blog’s search bar.
ACTRESS’ NAMES STARTING WITH ‘ A ’
angel coulby / annabelle wallis / anne hathaway / anne brewster / anna popplewell / àstrid bergès-frisbey / anita briem / alicia vikander / anya chalotra
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bruna marquezine / bae yoon kyung / bae doo na /
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cynthia addai-robinson / cate blanchett / charlize theron / caroline henderson / connie nielsen / charitra chandran /
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dagmara bryzek /
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elle fanning / eve myles / eleanor tomlinson / emma d’arcy / eve best / emily carey / eva green / emma watson /
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freya allan / florence pugh / faye marsay /
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jessica chastain / janet mcteer / janet montgomery / jodie cormer
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katie mcgrath / kaya scodelario
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laura berlin / liberty ross / lindsay duncan / lena headey /
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ACTRESS’ NAMES STARTING WITH ‘ M ’
meryem uzerli / morfydd clark / maria doyle kennedy / marina moschen / mia wasikowska / milly alcock / myanna buring / miranda otto / maisie williams
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nur fettahoğlu / natalie dormer / nebahat çehre /
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ACTRESS’ NAMES STARTING WITH ‘ O ’
olivia cooke /
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ACTRESS’ NAMES STARTING WITH ‘ P ’
phoebe fox / park eun bin / pollyanna mcintosh // phoebe dynevor ///////
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ruth gemmell / rachel weisz / rebecca ferguson / raffey cassidy /rachael henley /
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ACTRESS’ NAMES STARTING WITH ‘ S ’
sarah gadon / selma ergeç / sema kecik / selen öztürk / simone ashley /
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ACTRESS’ NAMES STARTING WITH ‘ T ’
talullah hadon / tilda swinton
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ACTRESS’ NAMES STARTING WITH ‘ Z ’
zhao wei //////
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Katelyn vs. Katrina
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Lacey vs. Linsey
Lynnea (proncounced Lynn-ay-uh) vs. Liberty
Lara vs. Lola
M
Morgan vs. Madison
Mackenzie vs. Miranda
Marissa vs. Monica
N
Nora vs. Natalie
Nevaeh (pronounced Nev-ay-uh) vs. Nicole
Niki vs. Noelle
O
Ophelia vs. Ocean
Olivia vs. Onna
Opal vs. October
P
Passion vs. Primrose
Penelope vs. Pixie
Pandora vs. Palace
Q
Quintessa vs. Quincy
Quaila vs. Quilala (Kwi–lah-lah)
Queen vs. Quiencia (Kwee-ence-ee-uh)
R
Reyna vs. Riley
Rosanna vs. Rosemary
Rhonda vs. Rodica (Roe-dee-kuh)
S
Skylar vs. Skye
Serena vs. Simone
Shailey vs. Sienna
T
Tessa vs. Taylor
Tia vs. Tiana
Taytum vs. Trixie
U
Una vs. Uta
Ulyssia (You-liss-ee-uh) vs. Umba
Ula vs. Ursula
V
Violet vs. Vylette
Veronica vs. Victoria
Valencia vs. Valerie
W
Wynona vs. Whitney
Wynter vs. Whisper
Willow vs. Wanda
X
Xaila vs. Xara
Xana vs. Xenon
Xavier vs. Xena
Y
Yasmin vs. Yvonne
Yvette vs Yolanda
Yori vs. Yaya
Z
Zayara vs. Zion
Zayana vs. Zoey
Zen vs. Zara
Final questions!
Your name (first and middle): Chloe Elizabeth.
Do you like it? Yeah.
What your parents almost named you: Clara.
Your favorite girl’s name (first and middle): I don't know.
List five unique names of girls you have met:
List five girl’s names you don’t like:
List five girls name you really like:
Your first best friend’s name: Janice.
Your siblings names: -
The name of the first pet that you loved: Brandy.
What you would be named if you were the opposite gender: Ian. Ew.
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Boys
A Andrew vs. Aaron Alan vs. Alexander Aiden vs. Adam B Brennan vs. Brayden Brandon vs. Braxton Bentley vs. Brimley C Cayden vs. Camden Cole vs. Cameron Cade vs. Chandler D Denver vs. Dallas Deklan vs. Dylan David vs. Dennis
E Ethan vs. Ezra Eitan vs. Elijah Emmanuel vs. Eden
F Fabio vs. Ferdinand Finnegan vs. Finley Fernando vs. Frankie G Gavin vs. Gus Gumby vs. Gerrick George vs. Grant H Harper vs. Harley Hayden vs. Henry Harlow vs. Hank I Ian vs. Ivan Indigo vs. Iris Indiana vs. Iris
J John vs. Jericho Jacob vs. Jameson Jasper vs. Jedidiah K Kayden vs. Koa Kent vs. Kyle Kevin vs. Konner L Lars vs. Liam Levi vs. Lance Lester vs. Lorenzo M Michael vs. Matthew Maverick vs. Mason Madison vs. Micah N Nolan vs. Nathan Niko vs. Nathaniel Nicholas vs. Nate O Ocean vs. Oscar Orville vs. Otis Otto vs. October P Patrick vs. Percy Preston vs. Paisley Parker vs. Passion Q Quincy vs. Quinn Quada vs. Quinten Quailen vs Quidditch R Raven vs. Riley Rowan vs. Rod Ray vs. Roy S Skylar vs. Scott Storm vs. Steven Sorin vs. Solomon T Trevor vs. Travis Todd vs. Taylor Taytum vs. Tanner U Ulysses vs. Uman Umbo vs. Uno Utah vs. Usher V Vance vs. Vincent Vern vs. Vayde Vernon vs. Vayden W Walter vs. Wyatt Wade vs. Winter Wallace vs. Whisper X Xenon vs. Xayden Xayler vs. Xavier Xandon vs. Xennan Y Yvonne vs. Yonder Yuletide vs. Yasser Yancy vs. Yancer Z Zeeland vs. Zayden Zion vs. Zenon Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A Acacia vs. Alexa Aurora vs. Annalise Avonna vs. Alessandra B Brogan vs. Brooklyn Bianca vs. Brigitta Bailey vs. Brynn C Carlotta vs. Christine Cheyenne vs. Cescily Cecilia vs. Cassidy D Diedra (pronounced Dee-ay-druh) vs. Delilah Devia vs. Daytona Dakota vs. Darcy E Evonna vs. Eliana Emerald vs. Evangeline Eden vs. Eliza F Felicity vs. Fiona Faith vs. Faye Flavia (pronoucned Flah-wee-uh) vs. Flora G Grace vs. Gretchen Genesis vs. Galaxy Gabriella vs. Greta H Harper vs. Hope Holly vs. Hailee Harmony vs. Harvest I Imogene vs. Ivy Isabella vs. Iris Irene vs. Ingrid J Jessica vs. Jacinda Jade vs. Juniper Joanna vs. Joy K Kaleidoscope (Kallie for short) vs. Kaylee Kennedy vs. Kendall Katelyn vs. Katrina L Lacey vs. Linsey Lynnea (proncounced Lynn-ay-uh) vs. Liberty Lara vs. Lola M Morgan vs. Madison Mackenzie vs. Miranda Marissa vs. Monica N Nora vs. Natalie Nevaeh (pronounced Nev-ay-uh) vs. Nicole Niki vs. Noelle O Ophelia vs. Ocean Olivia vs. Onna Opal vs. October P Passion vs. Primrose Penelope vs. Pixie Pandora vs. Palace Q Quintessa vs. Quincy Quaila vs. Quilala (Kwi–lah-lah) Queen vs. Quiencia (Kwee-ence-ee-uh) R Reyna vs. Riley Rosanna vs. Rosemary Rhonda vs. Rodica (Roe-dee-kuh) S Skylar vs. Skye Serena vs. Simone Shailey vs. Sienna T Tessa vs. Taylor Tia vs. Tiana Taytum vs. Trixie U Una vs. Uta Ulyssia (You-liss-ee-uh) vs. Umba Ula vs. Ursula V Violet vs. Vylette Veronica vs. Victoria Valencia vs. Valerie W Wynona vs. Whitney Wynter vs. Whisper Willow vs. Wanda X Xaila vs. Xara Xana vs. Xenon Xavier vs. Xena Y Yasmin vs. Yvonne Yvette vs Yolanda Yori vs. Yaya Z Zayara vs. Zion Zayana vs. Zoey Zen vs. Zara
Final questions!
Your name (first and middle): not saying coz it’s too unique and would come up on a google search lol. Do you like it? i do like it now. growing up it was annoying having to spell it out etc but whatever. What your parents almost named you: erika. so weird. Your favorite girl’s name (first and middle): first name definitely will be sierra. idk about middle. List five unique names of girls you have met: i’m blanking out right now but i should start listing this as i meet people. List five girl’s names you don’t like: honestly the only names i don’t like are related to girls that i don’t like with that name lmao. List five girls name you really like: haha too lazy to. Your first best friend’s name: pearl. Your siblings names: rather not say. The name of the first pet that you loved: sky. What you would be named if you were the opposite gender: no idea actually!
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Survey
Have a name survey because these are always fun.
Bold = like, italics = if I have to choose.
Boys
A Andrew vs. Aaron Alan vs. Alexander Aiden vs. Adam B Brennan vs. Brayden Brandon vs. Braxton Bentley vs. Brimley C Cayden vs. Camden Cole vs. Cameron Cade vs. Chandler D Denver vs. Dallas Deklan vs. Dylan David vs. Dennis E Ethan vs. Ezra Eitan vs. Elijah Emmanuel vs. Eden
F Fabio vs. Ferdinand Finnegan vs. Finley Fernando vs. Frankie G Gavin vs. Gus Gumby vs. Gerrick George vs. Grant H Harper vs.Harley. Hayden vs. Henry Harlow vs. Hank I Ian vs. Ivan Indigo vs. Iris Indiana vs. Iris
J John vs. Jericho Jacob vs. Jameson Jasper vs. Jedidiah K Kayden vs. Koa Kent vs. Kyle Kevin vs. Konner L Lars vs. Liam Levi vs. Lance Lester vs. Lorenzo M Michael vs. Matthew Maverick vs. Mason Madison vs. Micah N Nolan vs. Nathan Niko vs. Nathaniel Nicholas vs. Nate O Ocean vs. Oscar Orville vs. Otis Otto vs. October P Patrick vs. Percy Preston vs. Paisley Parker vs. Passion Q Quincy vs. Quinn Quada vs. Quinten Quailen vs Quidditch R Raven vs. Riley Rowan vs. Rod Ray vs. Roy: S Skylar vs. Scott: Storm vs. Steven Sorin vs. Solomon T Trevor vs. Travis Todd vs. Taylor Taytum vs. Tanner U Ulysses vs. Uman Umbo vs. Uno Utah vs. Usher V Vance vs. Vincent Vern vs. Vayde Vernon vs. Vayden W Walter vs. Wyatt Wade vs. Winter Wallace vs. Whisper X Xenon vs. Xayden Xayler vs. Xavier Xandon vs. Xennan Y Yvonne vs. Yonder Yuletide vs. Yasser Yancy vs. Yancer Z Zeeland vs. Zayden Zion vs. Zenon Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A Acacia vs. Alexa Aurora vs. Annalise Avonna vs. Alessandra B Brogan vs. Brooklyn Bianca vs. Brigitta Bailey vs. Brynn C Carlotta vs. Christine Cheyenne vs. Cescily Cecilia vs. Cassidy D Diedra vs. Delilah: Devia vs. Daytona Dakota vs. Darcy E Evonna vs. Eliana Emerald vs. Evangeline Eden vs. Eliza F Felicity vs. Fiona Faith vs. Faye Flavia vs. Flora G Grace vs. Gretchen Genesis vs. Galaxy Gabriella vs. Greta H Harper vs. Hope Holly vs. Hailee Harmony vs. Harvest I Imogene vs. Ivy Isabella vs. Iris Irene vs. Ingrid J Jessica vs. Jacinda Jade vs. Juniper Joanna vs. Joy K Kaleidoscope vs. Kaylee Kennedy vs. Kendall Katelyn vs. Katrina L Lacey vs. Linsey Lynnea vs. Liberty Lara vs. Lola M Morgan vs. Madison Mackenzie vs. Miranda Marissa vs. Monica N Nora vs. Natalie Nevaeh vs. Nicole Niki vs. Noelle O Ophelia vs. Ocean Olivia vs. Onna Opal vs. October P Passion vs. Primrose Penelope vs. Pixie Pandora vs. Palace Q Quintessa vs. Quincy Quaila vs. Quilala Queen vs. Quiencia R Reyna vs. Riley Rosanna vs. Rosemary Rhonda vs. Rodica S Skylar vs. Skye Serena vs. Simone Shailey vs. Sienna T Tessa vs. Taylor Tia vs. Tiana Taytum vs. Trixie U Una vs. Uta Ulyssia vs. Umba Ula vs. Ursula: V Violet vs. Vylette Veronica vs. Victoria Valencia vs. Valerie W Wynona vs. Whitney Wynter vs. Whisper Willow vs. Wanda X Xaila vs. Xara Xana vs. Xenon Xavier vs. Xena Y Yasmin vs. Yvonne Yvette vs Yolanda Yori vs. Yaya Z Zayara vs. Zion Zayana vs. Zoey Zen vs. Zara
Final questions! Your name (first and middle): Kai (don’t have a middle) Do you like it? Yes What your parents almost named you: Zach ;-; Your favorite girl’s name (first and middle): Kiana Nicole List five unique names of girls you have met: Kiana, Celaena, Princess, Ciara, and Layla
List five girl’s names you don’t like: Kathrynn, Becca, Analyse, Amanda, and Cathy List five girls name you really like: Celaena, Ciara, Xayna, Kiana, and Eva Your first best friend’s name: Kiana
Your siblings names: (oldest to youngest) Johnathon, Christopher, and Thomas The name of the first pet that you loved: .Gracie What you would be named if you were the opposite gender: Hmmm.... Xaira
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Character 1
Full name: Elouise Allyn Cyr
Pronunciation: El-Loo-Ease Al-Len S-ear
Meaning: Healthy, wide
Nicknames: El, Lou, Ellie, Louise
Preferred name: Elouise
Age: 23
DOB: February 8th 1996
Astrological sign: Aquarius sun, Virgo moon, Scorpio Rising, Capricorn Mercury, Pisces Venus, Aquarius Mars, Capricorn Jupiter, Pisces Saturn
Gender: Female
Sexual Orientation: straight
Romantic Orientation: straight
Nationality: American, French, English
Hometown: Greensboro, North Carolina
Morning Person or Night Owl: Morning Person
Current Residence: Tacoma, Washington
Occupation: Nurse
Salary: $51k per year
Birth Order (First/Middle/Youngest): youngest
Mother and Father: Sabine Cassidy Howel-Cyr, 46 (was a teen mom at 18) and Christopher Peter Cyr, 50(is not the father of oldest sibling) Siblings: Sister, Keara Auburn Halpert, 28 (was a teen mom at 16 and 19. Has a Fiancé) Brother, Rian Graham Cyr, 26 (is married), Sister, Melody Echo Cyr, 24 (was a teen mom at 15). In-Laws: Dmitri Mitchell Lockwood, 30 (Keara's fiancé) and Jordan Christine Cyr, 25 (Rian's wife). Nieces and Nephews: Lynsey Xandria Lennon, 12. Olivia (Liv) Morgan Lockwood,9. (Keara's kids). Archer Elliot Otto, 9. (Melody's son)
Closest Friend: Juno Goodeman
Right or Left handed: right
Pets (If yes, describe them - ie. are they well taken care of? Does your character like them?): Black cat named Milo. She loves him to death. She got him her sophomore year in college and had to hide him in her dorms until she graduated.
Type of Drunk (Happy, Emotional, Angry, etc…): Happy drunk
Preferred Environment (City, Woods, Beach, Small town, etc…): beach and small town
Criminal Record: none
Height: 5'5"
Weight: 138
Blood Type: AB+
Build: slim
BMI: 23.1
Cup Size: 36 C
Race: white
Eye Colour: hazel
Eye Shape: almond
Hair Colour: brown
Hair Length: long
Would they ever dye their hair: yes
If so, what colour would they dye it: anything
Is their hair healthy: yes
What skin type do they have (ie. oily, dry, etc…): dry
Do they wear make up: yes
Do they like wearing shoes: no
Do they like wearing socks: yes
Do they wear Glasses/Contacts: contacts sometimes glasses
Skin Colour: rosy white
Shape of Face: heart
Would they ever be a nude model: yes
Do they have good hand-eye coordination: yes
Known Languages: english, some french
Do they have an accent: slight southern accent
What do they smell like: honey and peaches
Do they believe in love at first sight: no
Do they believe in true love: yes
Have they ever had their heart broken: yes
Are they ticklish: yes
Do they play sports: did cheer and gymnastics in high school
Favorite Foods: pasta
Favorite Drink: coffee
Deadly Sin (Pride, Wrath, Gluttony, Greed, Envy, Lust, Sloth): Lust
Heavenly Virtue (Humility, Temperance, Charity, Kindness, Chastity, Forgiveness, Diligence): Forgiveness
Markings (Scars, Tattoos, Piercings, Birth Marks, etc…): Nose ring, tattoo of ivy and starts to wrap around thigh, ears pierced three times, belly button pierced
What is their favorite music genre: Alternative
What flower best represents them: lavender
What gemstone best represents them: amethyst
Are they more indoorsy or outdoorsy: outdoors
Are they a good cook: yes
Introvert, Extrovert, or Ambivert: ambivert
Portrayed by: Lily Collins
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Have a name survey because these are always fun.
Bold = like, italics = if I have to choose.
Boys
A Andrew vs. Aaron Alan vs. Alexander Aiden vs. Adam B Brennan vs. Brayden Brandon vs. Braxton ( I prefer Brendon) Bentley vs. Brimley C Cayden vs. Camden Cole vs. Cameron Cade vs. Chandler D Denver vs. Dallas Deklan vs. Dylan David vs. Dennis E Ethan vs. Ezra Eitan vs. Elijah Emmanuel vs. Eden: I prefer Eden for a girl.
F Fabio vs. Ferdinand Finnegan vs. Finley Fernando vs. Frankie G Gavin vs. Gus Gumby vs. Gerrick George vs. Grant H Harper vs. Harley: I like both of these for a girl, but I can see a boy named Harley. Hayden vs. Henry Harlow vs. Hank: I like Harlow for a girl, though I Ian vs. Ivan Indigo vs. Iris: Again, I like Iris for a girl. Indiana vs. Iris: ^
J John vs. Jericho Jacob vs. Jameson Jasper vs. Jedidiah K Kayden vs. Koa Kent vs. Kyle Kevin vs. Konner: I prefer the spelling Connor, though. L Lars vs. Liam Levi vs. Lance Lester vs. Lorenzo M Michael vs. Matthew Maverick vs. Mason Madison vs. Micah N Nolan vs. Nathan Niko vs. Nathaniel Nicholas vs. Nate O Ocean vs. Oscar Orville vs. Otis Otto vs. October P Patrick vs. Percy Preston vs. Paisley Parker vs. Passion Q Quincy vs. Quinn: I like Quinn for both. Quada vs. Quinten Quailen vs Quidditch: Seriously?? R Raven vs. Riley Rowan vs. Rod: I also like Rowan for either. Ray vs. Roy: S Skylar vs. Scott: Storm vs. Steven Sorin vs. Solomon T Trevor vs. Travis Todd vs. Taylor Taytum vs. Tanner U Ulysses vs. Uman Umbo vs. Uno: These are dog’s names Utah vs. Usher: ew no. V Vance vs. Vincent Vern vs. Vayde Vernon vs. Vayden W Walter vs. Wyatt Wade vs. Winter Wallace vs. Whisper: ew don’t name your kid Whisper X Xenon vs. Xayden: Girl of the 21st Century?? Xayler vs. Xavier Xandon vs. Xennan: no. Y Yvonne vs. Yonder: excuse me? Yuletide vs. Yasser: these are not names Yancy vs. Yancer Z Zeeland vs. Zayden Zion vs. Zenon: GIRL OF THE 21ST CENTURY. Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A Acacia vs. Alexa Aurora vs. Annalise: Ugh I like both of these Avonna vs. Alessandra B Brogan vs. Brooklyn Bianca vs. Brigitta Bailey vs. Brynn C Carlotta vs. Christine Cheyenne vs. Cescily Cecilia vs. Cassidy D Diedra vs. Delilah: Devia vs. Daytona: No. Dakota vs. Darcy E Evonna vs. Eliana Emerald vs. Evangeline Eden vs. Eliza F Felicity vs. Fiona Faith vs. Faye Flavia vs. Flora G Grace vs. Gretchen Genesis vs. Galaxy Gabriella vs. Greta H Harper vs. Hope Holly vs. Hailee Harmony vs. Harvest: Yeek don’t name a kid Harvest. I Imogene vs. Ivy: I like both. Isabella vs. Iris Irene vs. Ingrid J Jessica vs. Jacinda Jade vs. Juniper Joanna vs. Joy K Kaleidoscope vs. Kaylee: Are you kidding me Kennedy vs. Kendall Katelyn vs. Katrina L Lacey vs. Linsey: But I prefer it Lindsey. Lynnea vs. Liberty Lara vs. Lola M Morgan vs. Madison Mackenzie vs. Miranda Marissa vs. Monica N Nora vs. Natalie Nevaeh vs. Nicole: PSA Stop naming girls Neveah it’s not clever. Niki vs. Noelle O Ophelia vs. Ocean Olivia vs. Onna Opal vs. October: Don’t name a kid October. That is a dog’s name. P Passion vs. Primrose Penelope vs. Pixie Pandora vs. Palace: Yikes. Q Quintessa vs. Quincy Quaila vs. Quilala: my brain hurts. Queen vs. Quiencia R Reyna vs. Riley: true story, I know twins named Raina and Riley. Rosanna vs. Rosemary Rhonda vs. Rodica S Skylar vs. Skye Serena vs. Simone Shailey vs. Sienna T Tessa vs. Taylor Tia vs. Tiana Taytum vs. Trixie: Tatum would be a better spelling. U Una vs. Uta Ulyssia vs. Umba Ula vs. Ursula: V Violet vs. Vylette Veronica vs. Victoria Valencia vs. Valerie W Wynona vs. Whitney: Winona though. Wynter vs. Whisper: Stop. Willow vs. Wanda X Xaila vs. Xara Xana vs. Xenon Xavier vs. Xena Y Yasmin vs. Yvonne Yvette vs Yolanda Yori vs. Yaya Z Zayara vs. Zion Zayana vs. Zoey Zen vs. Zara
Final questions! Your name (first and middle): Hannah Martina Do you like it? Yes. What your parents almost named you: Matilda Your favorite girl’s name (first and middle): Althea Janet and Frances Lorraine are the names of my favorite girls :D List five unique names of girls you have met: Calliope, Noemi, Iyla(eye-la), Luciana, McKenna....These are all kids in my niece’s class lol. List five girl’s names you don’t like: Addalyn, McKenzie, Madison, Paisley, anything with an unnecessary “leigh” List five girls name you really like: Cecelia, Ramona, Stella, Alex, Josie. Your first best friend’s name: Randal, Sarah, Ellen. Your siblings names: Corrina The name of the first pet that you loved: Featherbrain. What you would be named if you were the opposite gender: Dylan.
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Have a name survey because these are always fun.
Boys
A Andrew vs. Aaron Alan vs. Alexander Aiden vs. Adam B Brennan vs. Brayden: Both of these are awful but I guess I gotta pick. Brandon vs. Braxton Bentley vs. Brimley C Cayden vs. Camden: Again, both equally cringey for me. Cole vs. Cameron Cade vs. Chandler: Chandler is a cute name for a girl, but I have a bias for Chandler Bing too hahaha. D Denver vs. Dallas Deklan vs. Dylan: I prefer the spelling Declan, though. Also, I technically like Dylan just a little bit more and would have picked it, but I like it for a girl. My sister had a classmate named Dylan and it sounded really good on her. David vs. Dennis E Ethan vs. Ezra Eitan vs. Elijah Emmanuel vs. Eden: Again, I prefer the name Eden for girls.
F Fabio vs. Ferdinand: I very hesitatingly picked Fabio hence the italics, but I very much dislike both. This is also what I’ll be doing for the rest of the names on here. Finnegan vs. Finley Fernando vs. Frankie: For the millionth time, Frankie is cute for a girl (this is where y’all really see that I prefer daughters more HAHAHA), and this is also because there’s a local singer named Frankie that I really admire. G Gavin vs. Gus Gumby vs. Gerrick George vs. Grant H Harper vs. Harley Hayden vs. Henry Harlow vs. Hank I Ian vs. Ivan Indigo vs. Iris: Can I just say these are both better off as girl names? Indiana vs. Iris: And these, too?
J John vs. Jericho Jacob vs. Jameson Jasper vs. Jedidiah K Kayden vs. Koa Kent vs. Kyle Kevin vs. Konner: I prefer the spelling Connor, though. L Lars vs. Liam Levi vs. Lance Lester vs. Lorenzo M Michael vs. Matthew Maverick vs. Mason Madison vs. Micah N Nolan vs. Nathan Niko vs. Nathaniel Nicholas vs. Nate: I honestly like both. I can go with naming a son Nicholas then giving them Nate as a nickname. O Ocean vs. Oscar: I hate nature names and Oscar screams old-guy-name to me. Sorry to all the Oscars :( Orville vs. Otis Otto vs. October P Patrick vs. Percy Preston vs. Paisley Parker vs. Passion Q Quincy vs. Quinn Quada vs. Quinten Quailen vs Quidditch R Raven vs. Riley Rowan vs. Rod Ray vs. Roy: I have a bit of a sentimental attachment to Roy cos it’s an occasional nickname Gab’s dad uses. S Skylar vs. Scott: Only because a high school classmate named her kid Schuyler and that baby is seriously adorable, bubbly, and well-behaved. Storm vs. Steven Sorin vs. Solomon T Trevor vs. Travis Todd vs. Taylor Taytum vs. Tanner U Ulysses vs. Uman Umbo vs. Uno Utah vs. Usher: I dislike most geographic names, but I’d rather I name my baby Utah then have them be sang sex-themed songs by Usher by meaner kids throughout their childhood lmao. V Vance vs. Vincent Vern vs. Vayde Vernon vs. Vayden W Walter vs. Wyatt Wade vs. Winter Wallace vs. Whisper X Xenon vs. Xayden: I really wanted to pick one name for each question, but being stuck between a chemical element and a name ending in -den is an easy no to both for me. Xayler vs. Xavier Xandon vs. Xennan Y Yvonne vs. Yonder: These names are getting more awful now that we’re ending dude, lmao. Yuletide vs. Yasser Yancy vs. Yancer Z Zeeland vs. Zayden Zion vs. Zenon Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A Acacia vs. Alexa Aurora vs. Annalise Avonna vs. Alessandra B Brogan vs. Brooklyn Bianca vs. Brigitta Bailey vs. Brynn C Carlotta vs. Christine Cheyenne vs. Cescily Cecilia vs. Cassidy D Diedra (pronounced Dee-ay-druh) vs. Delilah: But I prefer the spelling Deirdre. Devia vs. Daytona Dakota vs. Darcy E Evonna vs. Eliana Emerald vs. Evangeline Eden vs. Eliza F Felicity vs. Fiona Faith vs. Faye: Both have always been on my blacklist for girl’s names, sorry lol. Flavia (pronoucned Flah-wee-uh) vs. Flora G Grace vs. Gretchen Genesis vs. Galaxy: Please don’t make these names happen. Gabriella vs. Greta: I love both names and have always liked the name Greta because of Greta Garbo, but I’m obviously biased towards my girlfriend so Gabriela/Gabriella it is. H Harper vs. Hope Holly vs. Hailee Harmony vs. Harvest: Again, both cringe material but I guess Harmony makes me cringe juuuuuuust a little less. I Imogene vs. Ivy Isabella vs. Iris Irene vs. Ingrid J Jessica vs. Jacinda Jade vs. Juniper: Juniper would be cute if a baby can stay a baby forever lmao, but I’m generally not a fan. Joanna vs. Joy: But I like the spelling Johanna more. K Kaleidoscope (Kallie for short) vs. Kaylee: Can I just pick the nickname? I hate the other two options :(( Kennedy vs. Kendall: I’d pick both, but thinking as a future mom, I wouldn’t want my daughter to be mercilessly teased for being given a name that’s usually understood to be more masculine in nature. I know we’re all about breaking stereotypes and all, but y’all – realistically, kids can be pretty fucking cruel. Katelyn vs. Katrina L Lacey vs. Linsey Lynnea (proncounced Lynn-ay-uh) vs. Liberty Lara vs. Lola M Morgan vs. Madison Mackenzie vs. Miranda Marissa vs. Monica N Nora vs. Natalie Nevaeh (pronounced Nev-ay-uh) vs. Nicole Niki vs. Noelle O Ophelia vs. Ocean: Only picking Ophelia because I’m generally not a fan of nature names, but there are a lot more better options if I wanted to name my kid after Shakespeare plays, like Beatrice or Emilia. Olivia vs. Onna Opal vs. October: Was never a fan of gemstone names, and there are much better month names than October. P Passion vs. Primrose: I feel the same way for Primrose as I do with Juniper. Mostly cute with babies, but is less cuter on grown-up girls. Penelope vs. Pixie Pandora vs. Palace Q Quintessa vs. Quincy Quaila vs. Quilala (Kwi--lah-lah) Queen vs. Quiencia (Kwee-ence-ee-uh) R Reyna vs. Riley Rosanna vs. Rosemary Rhonda vs. Rodica (Roe-dee-kuh) S Skylar vs. Skye Serena vs. Simone Shailey vs. Sienna T Tessa vs. Taylor Tia vs. Tiana Taytum vs. Trixie: Tatum would be a better spelling. U Una vs. Uta Ulyssia (You-liss-ee-uh) vs. Umba Ula vs. Ursula: Only because it can be a Friends reference lol. V Violet vs. Vylette Veronica vs. Victoria Valencia vs. Valerie W Wynona vs. Whitney: Winona > Wynona, but still. Wynter vs. Whisper Willow vs. Wanda X Xaila vs. Xara Xana vs. Xenon Xavier vs. Xena Y Yasmin vs. Yvonne Yvette vs Yolanda Yori vs. Yaya Z Zayara vs. Zion Zayana vs. Zoey Zen vs. Zara
Final questions!
Your name (first and middle): Robyn Isabelle.Do you like it?I hated the name Robyn throughout my childhood because I always got teased about it. When I got to college and everyone just kinda matured and told me they liked the way my name flowed, I ended up warming up to and loving it.What your parents almost named you:I was almost named Ariel after the Disney princess, and I know my parents were also thinking of naming me Katrina/Katherine/Kaitlyn.Your favorite girl's name (first and middle):Olivia. I don’t have a pick for middle name yet.List five unique names of girls you have met:Shauna, Shontrice, Unila, Ciamae, Rheezan.List five girl's names you don't like:I mostly dislike in-your-face weather/nature names like Winter, Snow, Amethyst, Cloud, Gaia, or Daffodill. But some, like Cheyenne, Rose, and Luna are super cute, too.List five girls name you really like:I’ve done this like 10 times on 10 different surveys but I like names such as Olivia, Elizabeth, Mia, Ava, and Isabella.Your first best friend's name:Kaye.Your siblings names:Nope.The name of the first pet that you loved:Tobi, my pet rabbit.What you would be named if you were the opposite gender:I’ve never asked my parents about this, actually. They’d probably go with a Spanish/Hispanic name, seeing as they went with Joaquin for my brother but were also thinking of naming him Diego.
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Best World War II Non-fiction History Books
ABRAMSKY, C. (ed.), Essays in Honour of E. H. Carr ('The Initiation of the Negotiations Leading to the Nazi-Soviet Pact: A Historical Problem’, D. C. Watt) Macmillan, 1974
ABYZOV, VLADIMIR, The Final Assault, Novosti, Moscow, 1985
ALEXANDROV, VICTOR, The Kremlin, Nerve-Centre of Russian History, George Allen 8: Unwin, 1963
ALLILUYEVA, SVETLANA, Only One Year, Hutchinson, 1969
Twenty Letters to a Friend, Hutchinson, 1967
AMORT, R., and JEDLICKA, I. M., The Canan's File, Wingate, 1974
ANDERS, LIEUTENANT-GENERAL W., An Army in Exile, Macmillan, 1949
ANDREAS-FRIEDRICH, RUTH, Berlin Underground, 1939-1945, Latimer House, 1948
ANON, A Short History of the Bulgarian Communist Party, Sofia Press, Sofia, 1977
ANON, The Crime of Katyn, Facts and Documents, Polish Cultural Foundation, 1965
ANON, The Obersalzberg and the Third Reich, Plenk Verlag, Berchtesgaden, 1982
ANTONOV-OUSEYENKO, ANTON, The Time of Stalin, Portrait of a Tyranny, Harper & Row, New York, 1981
BACON, WALTER, Finland, Hale, 1970
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male names:
a aaron, abbott, abraham, adam, adrian, aiden, alec, aleksey, alex, archer, atlas, alaric, albany, albus, alexander, alexandre, alexei, alfie, alistair, anakin, andrew, anson, apollo, ariel, arden, ash, asher, ashford, ashley, ashton, atticus, august, augustus, austin, avery.
b bailey, baker, basil, barrett, bastien, baxter, bear, beau, beckett, behar, bellamy, ben, bennett, bentley, bijou, bishop, blaise, bowen, bowie, braham, bristol, brody, brad, braden, bradford, brandon, braxton, brendan, brennan, brentley, brett, briar, brogan, bronx.
c cadence, cael, callan, caleb, calum/callum, calvin, cameron, camden/camdyn, carson, carter, casey, cash, caspian, casper, cassidy, cayden, chance, charlie, chase, chester, clayton, colby, colton, connor, cooper, cory, cyrus.
d daniel, david, dakota, dallas, damian, dane, dayton, daytona, dean, declan, derek, dexter, dieter, dimitri.
e easton, eli, elias, elijah, elliott, emerson, emery, emmett, emrys, everett, everley, ezra.
f fallon, felix, finley, finnick, fitz, fletcher, fox, forrest, francis.
g gabriel, garrett, gavin, gideon, griffin, graeme, graham, greyson.
h hamish, harbin, hadley, harper, hartley,harvey, harlow, harry, hayden, henley, henri, holden, hudson, hunter, huxley.
i ian, icarus, ichabod, ira, irwin, isa, isaac, isaiah.
j jace, jacob, jack, jai, james, jasper, jay, jenner, jensen, jericho, jeremy, jesse, jonah, jonathan, joshua, joseph, jordan, jude, judah, julian, justin.
k kaden, kai, kaleb, keegan, keefer, keiran, kellen, kian, kingston, knox, kota.
l lachlan, landon, lake, lawson, lennox, leon, levi, liam, lincoln, lindley, lindsey, louis, lorcan, lucas, lucien.
m mace, mackenzie, macon, madison, maddox, malachi, malcolm, maverick, miles, milo, marcus, marley, mason, mateo, matthew, maxwell, micah.
n nathaniel, nevada, nicholas, nico, nixon, noah, nolan, nox, nyle.
o oliver, oscar, owen, otto, ozias.
p pablo, pacey, parker, patrick, porter, presley.
q quasim, quentin, quinn.
r radley, rhys, riley, robbie, roman, ronan, rory, roscoe, rowan, ruben, ryan, ryder, ryker, rylan.
s samson, samuel, saturn, sawyer, scott, sebastian, shawn, shiloh, silas, simon, skipper, skylar, soren, sorley, steven, sutton, sydney.
t talon, tanner, taylor, tariq, teagan, teddy, theodore, timothy, tobias, travis, tristan, troy.
u uriel, usain, utah.
v vasco, vernon, vero, vigo, vermont, vitus, vince, vito, vikram, vishnu.
w walker, warren, wesley, west, weston, whitley, will, winter, wolf, wolfgang, wyatt.
x xavier.
y yousef, yanis, yancey, yakim, yakov.
z zachariah, zaden, zain/zane, zavier.
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Boys
A Andrew vs. Aaron Alan vs. Alexander Aiden vs. Adam B Brennan vs. Brayden Brandon vs. Braxton Bentley vs. Brimley C Cayden vs. Camden Cole vs. Cameron Cade vs. Chandler D Denver vs. Dallas Deklan vs. Dylan David vs. Dennis
E Ethan vs. Ezra Eitan vs. Elijah Emmanuel vs. Eden
F Fabio vs. Ferdinand Finnegan vs. Finley Fernando vs. Frankie G Gavin vs. Gus Gumby vs. Gerrick George vs. Grant H Harper vs. Harley Hayden vs. Henry Harlow vs. Hank I Ian vs. Ivan Indigo vs. Iris Indiana vs. Iris
J John vs. Jericho Jacob vs. Jameson Jasper vs. Jedidiah K Kayden vs. Koa Kent vs. Kyle Kevin vs. Konner L Lars vs. Liam Levi vs. Lance Lester vs. Lorenzo M Michael vs. Matthew Maverick vs. Mason Madison vs. Micah N Nolan vs. Nathan Niko vs. Nathaniel Nicholas vs. Nate O Ocean vs. Oscar Orville vs. Otis Otto vs. October P Patrick vs. Percy Preston vs. Paisley Parker vs. Passion Q Quincy vs. Quinn Quada vs. Quinten Quailen vs Quidditch R Raven vs. Riley Rowan vs. Rod Ray vs. Roy S Skylar vs. Scott Storm vs. Steven Sorin vs. Solomon T Trevor vs. Travis Todd vs. Taylor Taytum vs. Tanner U Ulysses vs. Uman Umbo vs. Uno Utah vs. Usher V Vance vs. Vincent Vern vs. Vayde Vernon vs. Vayden W Walter vs. Wyatt Wade vs. Winter Wallace vs. Whisper X Xenon vs. Xayden Xayler vs. Xavier Xandon vs. Xennan Y Yvonne vs. Yonder Yuletide vs. Yasser Yancy vs. Yancer Z Zeeland vs. Zayden Zion vs. Zenon Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A Acacia vs. Alexa Aurora vs. Annalise Avonna vs. Alessandra B Brogan vs. Brooklyn Bianca vs. Brigitta Bailey vs. Brynn C Carlotta vs. Christine Cheyenne vs. Cescily Cecilia vs. Cassidy D Diedra (pronounced Dee-ay-druh) vs. Delilah Devia vs. Daytona Dakota vs. Darcy E Evonna vs. Eliana Emerald vs. Evangeline Eden vs. Eliza F Felicity vs. Fiona Faith vs. Faye Flavia (pronoucned Flah-wee-uh) vs. Flora G Grace vs. Gretchen Genesis vs. Galaxy Gabriella vs. Greta H Harper vs. Hope Holly vs. Hailee Harmony vs. Harvest I Imogene vs. Ivy Isabella vs. Iris Irene vs. Ingrid J Jessica vs. Jacinda Jade vs. Juniper Joanna vs. Joy K Kaleidoscope (Kallie for short) vs. Kaylee Kennedy vs. Kendall Katelyn vs. Katrina L Lacey vs. Linsey Lynnea (proncounced Lynn-ay-uh) vs. Liberty Lara vs. Lola M Morgan vs. Madison Mackenzie vs. Miranda Marissa vs. Monica N Nora vs. Natalie Nevaeh (pronounced Nev-ay-uh) vs. Nicole Niki vs. Noelle O Ophelia vs. Ocean Olivia vs. Onna Opal vs. October P Passion vs. Primrose Penelope vs. Pixie Pandora vs. Palace Q Quintessa vs. Quincy Quaila vs. Quilala (Kwi–lah-lah) Queen vs. Quiencia (Kwee-ence-ee-uh) R Reyna vs. Riley Rosanna vs. Rosemary Rhonda vs. Rodica (Roe-dee-kuh) S Skylar vs. Skye Serena vs. Simone Shailey vs. Sienna T Tessa vs. Taylor Tia vs. Tiana Taytum vs. Trixie U Una vs. Uta Ulyssia (You-liss-ee-uh) vs. Umba Ula vs. Ursula V Violet vs. Vylette Veronica vs. Victoria Valencia vs. Valerie W Wynona vs. Whitney Wynter vs. Whisper Willow vs. Wanda X Xaila vs. Xara Xana vs. Xenon Xavier vs. Xena Y Yasmin vs. Yvonne Yvette vs Yolanda Yori vs. Yaya Z Zayara vs. Zion Zayana vs. Zoey Zen vs. Zara
Final questions!
Your name (first and middle): Michelle Kimberly Do you like it? Yeah, I’ve always liked the fact I was named after my Aunt Kim. What your parents almost named you: Mom liked the name Jasmine but I guess decided with Michelle. Your favorite girl’s name (first and middle): I’m honestly not sure, I’ve always liked the name Alexa. List five unique names of girls you have met: i’m blanking out right now but i should start listing this as i meet people. List five girl’s names you don’t like: honestly the only names i don’t like are related to girls that i don’t like with that name lmao. List five girls name you really like: haha too lazy to. Your first best friend’s name: Rebekah, Stacey, and Ashlee Your siblings names: Tasha, Aiden, and Bryson. The name of the first pet that you loved: Kimmie. What you would be named if you were the opposite gender: I think mom said Josh but I’m not completely sure.
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O filme mais popular do ano em que você nasceu
A popularização do cinema começou a ocorrer na década de 1920. Alguns anos mais tarde, surgiram os filmes com som, animações, efeitos visuais, e assim por diante. O site da revista norte-americana “Reader’s Digest” publicou uma lista com o filme mais popular de cada ano, desde 1930 até 2019. “A Branca de Neve e os Sete Anões”, de 1937; anunciou um fenômeno para os próximos anos, já que os filmes de animação foram protagonistas por várias vezes. Assim como “Batman”, de 1989, foi o precursor das franquias de super-heróis. Em toda a lista, o diretor que mais aparece é Steven Spielberg, com seis longas entre os mais assistidos. Confira, abaixo, o filme mais popular no ano em que você nasceu.
1930 — Aventuras de Tom Sawyer (John Cromwell)
1931 — Frankenstein (James Whale)
1932 — O Expresso de Xangai (Josef von Sternberg)
1933 — King Kong (Merian C. Cooper e Ernest B. Schoedsack)
1934 — Aconteceu Naquela Noite (Frank Capra)
1935 — O Grande Motim (Frank Lloyd)
1936 — Tempos Modernos (Charlie Chaplin)
1937 — Branca de Neve e os Sete Anões (David Hand e Wilfred Jackson)
1938 — As Aventuras de Robin Hood (Michael Curtiz e William Keighley)
1939 — E O Vento Levou (Victor Fleming)
1940 — Pinóquio (Hamilton Luske, Wilfred Jackson e outros)
1941 — Sargento York (Howard Hanks)
1942 — Bambi (David Hand, James Algar e outros)
1943 — Forja de Heróis (Michael Curtiz)
1944 — O Bom Pastor (Lei McCarey)
1945 — Mom and Dad (William Beaudine)
1946 — A Felicidade Não se Compra (Frank Capra)
1947 — Entre o Amor e o Pecado (Otto Preminger e John M. Stahl)
1948 — A Cova da Serpente (Anatole Litvak)
1949 — Sansão e Dalila (Cecil B. DeMille)
1950 — Cinderela (Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske e outros)
1951 — Quo Vadis (Mervyn LeRoy)
1952 — O Maior Espetáculo da Terra (Cecil B. DeMille)
1953 — Peter Pan (Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson e outros)
1954 — Janela Indiscreta (Alfred Hitchcock)
1955 — A Dama e O Vagabundo (Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske e outros)
1956 — Os Dez Mandamentos (Cecil B. DeMille)
1957 — A Ponte do Rio Kwai (David Lean)
1958 — No Sul do Pacífico (Joshua Logan)
1959 — Bem-Hur (William Wyler)
1960 — A Família Robinson (Ken Annakin)
1961 — A Guerra dos Dálmatas (Wolfgang Reitherman e Hamilton Luske)
1962 — O Mais Longo dos Dias (Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton e outros)
1963 — Cleópatra (Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
1964 — Mary Poppins (Robert Stevenson)
1965 — A Noviça Rebelde (Robert Wise)
1966 — A Bíblia (John Huston)
1967 — Mogli: O Menino Lobo (Wolfgang Reitherman)
1968 — Funny Girl, A Garota Genial (William Wyler e Herbert Ross)
1969 — Butch Cassidy (George Roy Hill)
1970 — Love Story: Uma História de Amor (Arthur Hiller)
1971 — Billy Jack (Tom Laughlin)
1972 — O Poderoso Chefão (Francis Ford Coppola)
1973 — O Exorcista (William Friedkin)
1974 — Banzé no Oeste (Mel Brooks)
1975 — Tubarão (Steven Spielberg)
1976 — Rocky, Um Lutador (John G. Avildsen)
1977 — Guerra Nas Estrelas (George Lucas)
1978 — Grease: Nos Tempos da Brilhantina (Randal Kleiser)
1979 — Kramer Vs. Kramer (Robert Benton)
1980 — Star Wars: O Império Contra-Ataca (Irvin Kershner)
1981 — Indiana Jones e os Caçadores da Arca Perdida (Steven Spielberg)
1982 — E.T.: O Extraterrestre (Steven Spielberg)
1983 — O Retorno do Jedi (Richard Marquand)
1984 — Os Caça-Fantasmas (Ivan Reitman)
1985 — De Volta Para o Futuro (Robert Zemeckis)
1986 — Top Gun: Ases Indomáveis (Tony Scott)
1987 — Três Solteirões e um Bebê (Leonard Nimoy)
1988 — Rain Man (Barry Levinson)
1989 — Batman (Tim Burton)
1990 — Esqueceram de Mim (Chris Columbus)
1991 — A Bela e a Fera (Gary Trousdale e Kirk Wise)
1992 — Aladdin (Ron Clements e John Musker)
1993 — Jurassic Park (Steven Spielberg)
1994 — O Rei Leão (Rob Minkoff e Roger Allers)
1995 — Toy Story: Um Mundo de Aventuras (John Lasseter)
1996 — Independence Day (Roland Emmerich)
1997 — Titanic (James Cameron)
1998 — O Resgate do Soldado Ryan (Steven Spielberg)
1999 — Star Wars: Episódio 1: A Ameaça Fantasma (George Lucas)
2000 — O Grinch (Ron Roward)
2001 — Harry Potter e A Pedra Filosofal (Chris Columbus)
2002 — Homem-Aranha (Sam Raimi)
2003 — Senhor dos Anéis: O Retorno do Rei (Peter Jackson)
2004 — Shrek 2 (Andrew Adamson, Conrad Vernon e outros)
2005 — Star Wars: Episódio 3: A Vingança dos Sith (George Lucas)
2006 — Piratas do Caribe: O Baú da Morte (Gore Verbinski)
2007 — Homem-Aranha 3 (Sam Raimi)
2008 — Batman, O Cavaleiro das Trevas (Christopher Nolan)
2009 — Avatar (James Cameron)
2010 — Toy Story 3 (Lee Unkrich)
2011 — Harry Potter e as Relíquias da Morte: Parte 2 (David Yates)
2012 — Os Vingadores (Joss Whedon)
2013 — Jogos Vorazes: Em Chamas (Francis Lawrence)
2014 — Sniper Americano (Clint Eastwood)
2015 — Star Wars 7: O Despertar da Força (J. J. Abrams)
2016 — Rogue One: Uma História Star Wars (Gareth Edwards)
2017 — A Bela e a Fera (Bill Condon)
2018 — Vingadores: Guerra Infinita (Anthony e Joe Russo)
2019 — Vingadores: Ultimato (Anthony e Joe Russo)
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Most Anticipated Horror Films of Fall 2017 – Horror on TV Summer 2017 – Horror News Radio
Award-winning director Christopher G. Moore and Joey Fittos join the Grue-Crew this week for a bloody bucket of gory reviews and previews. First up is a look at a number of genre-related TV shows landing on the small screen. Later, the Grue-Crew forecast the Most Anticipated Horror Films of Fall 2017. Dave drops into the Horror News of the Week with the announcement that the Kevin Bacon led Tremors TV show will head to SyFy, Jane Levy & Glenn Close star in the zombie series Sea Oak, and Ron Howard inherits the mess that is the Han Solo standalone Star Wars film. Closing out the show Thomas and Santos participate in a battle of wits with this week's Stump the Saint!
As always, the HNR Grue-Crew would love to hear from you, the listeners, the fans. You can always reach out via email at feedback(AT)horrornewsradio(DOT)com or find us on Twitter: Doc Rotten | Dave Dreher | The Black Saint | Thomas Mariani. Also, like us on Facebook and join the Horror News Radio Facebook Group.
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SHOWNOTES
INTRO [00:00:41]
Special Guests Christopher G. Moore & Joey Fittos
Christopher announces his next project, the short horror film GUT PUNCHED
HORROR NEWS OF THE WEEK [00:08:01]
Blumhouse backs Tremors TV series, sending it to SYFY
Adam Green releases a trailer for a must attend Christmas Party
Jane Levy & Glenn Close are on a 'Sea Oak'
Han Solo movie turmoil
Relive the War of the Worlds broadcast in Jody Lambert's 'Brave New Jersey'
SUPPORT HNR [00:35:06]
Patreon
HNR & Gruesome Magazine T-Shirts
Gruesome Magazine 2016 Yearbook
Gruesome Magazine Sping 2017
FEATURE REVIEW [00:35:48]
Horror TV Shows (Summer 2017)
PRIMAL SCREEN
THE MIST
FEAR THE WALKING DEAD (Season 3)
BLOOD DRIVE
PREACHER (Season 2)
ANNOUNCEMENTS [01:09:50]
Gruesome Magazine has launched a quarterly print magazine
Gruesome Magazine Spring 2017
Convention and Film Festival Appearances
Raleigh Supercon (July 14-16, Raleigh, NC)
Monster-Mania (Cherry Hill, NJ - Aug 18-20)
DRAGON CON (Atlanta, GA, September 1 - 4)
Genre Blast (Winchester, VA, September 8-10)
Wreak Havoc (Greensboro, NC, Sept 22-23)
Monsterama (Atlanta, GA, Sept 29-Oct 1)
Nightmares Horror Film Festival (Columbus, OH, October 19-22)
Santos will once again be involved with the New York City Horror Film Festival (NYC October, 26-29)
WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN WATCHING [01:11:38]
Most Anticipated Horror Films (Fall 2017)
THE DARK TOWER (8/4) The last Gunslinger, Roland Deschain (Idris Elba), has been locked in an eternal battle with Walter O'Dim, also known as the Man in Black (Matthew McConaughey), determined to prevent him from toppling the Dark Tower, which holds the universe together. With the fate of the worlds at stake, good and evil will collide in the ultimate battle as only Roland can defend the Tower from the Man in Black
d. Nikolaj Arcel
c. Idris Elba (as Roland Deschain, the Gunslinger)
c. Matthew McConaughey (as Walter O'Dim, the Man in Black)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjwfqXTebIY
ANNABELLE: CREATION (8/11) Several years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into their home, soon becoming the target of the dollmaker’s possessed creation, Annabelle.
d. David F. Sandberg
c. Stephanie Sigman, Miranda Otto, Anthony LaPaglia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjZkJa6Z-SY
DEATH NOTE (Netflix 8/25) Light Turner, a bright student who stumbles across a mystical notebook that has the power to kill any person whose name he writes in it. Light decides to launch a secret crusade to rid the streets of criminals. Soon, the student-turned-vigilante finds himself pursued by a famous detective known only by the alias L.
d. Adam Wingard
c. Margaret Qualley, Lakeith Stanfield, Willem Dafoe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zS9UW2xjdqE
IT (9/8) When children begin to disappear in the town of Derry, Maine, a group of young kids are faced with their biggest fears when they square off against an evil clown named Pennywise, whose history of murder and violence dates back for centuries.
d. Andres Muschietti
c. Bill Skarsgård, Chosen Jacobs, Finn Wolfhard, Jaeden Lieberher, Sophia Lillis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnCdOQsX5kc&t=3s
FLATLINERS (9/29) Five medical students, obsessed by the mystery of what lies beyond the confines of life, embark on a daring and dangerous experiment: by stopping their hearts for short periods of time, each triggers a near-death experience - giving them a firsthand account of the afterlife. But as their experiments become increasingly dangerous, they are each haunted by the sins of their pasts, brought on by the paranormal consequences of trespassing to the other side.
d. Niels Arden Oplev
c. Nina Dobrev, Ellen Page, Kiersey Clemons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUDV0CUzG0k
HAPPY DEATH DAY (10/13) A college student (Jessica Rothe) relives the day of her murder with both its unexceptional details and terrifying end until she discovers her killer’s identity.
d. Christopher B. Landon
c. Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Ruby Modine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntxS1bBg5o0
MOTHER! (10/13) Centers on a couple whose relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.
d. Darren Aronofsky
c. Ed Harris, Javier Bardem, Jennifer Lawrence, Michelle Pfeiffer
GOD PARTICLE (10/27) A shocking discovery forces a team of astronauts aboard a space station to fight for survival while their reality has been altered.
d. Julius Onah
c. Elizabeth Debicki, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Daniel Brühl
JIGSAW (Saw sequel 10/27) Bodies are turning up around the city, each having met a uniquely gruesome demise. As the investigation proceeds, evidence points to one man: John Kramer. But how can this be? The man known as Jigsaw has been dead for over a decade.
d. Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig
c. Laura Vandervoort, Tobin Bell, Matt Passmore
KILLING OF A SACRED DEER (11/3 - A24) A surgeon forms a familial bond with a sinister teenage boy, with disastrous results.
d. Yorgos Lanthimos
c. Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman,Raffey Cassidy, Alicia Silverstone, Bill Camp
At Cannes, Lanthimos and Filippou won the Best Screenplay award.
STUMP THE SAINT [01:40:56]
FEEDBACK [01:50:26]
Thanks to Tear Out the Heart and Victory Records for use of the song Undead Anthem for the intro and outro of the HNR podcast
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