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videomessiah · 7 months ago
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Helix
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stoneoferech · 6 months ago
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HELIX "Walkin' the Razor's Edge"
Walkin' the Razor's Edge is the fourth studio album by the Canadian heavy metal band Helix. It was released on the Capitol Records label in 1984, reaching No. 27 on the Canadian RPM Album Chart, and selling 100,000 copies in Canada and 400,000 internationally.
The video for its lead single, "Rock You", which was filmed in a quarry in Kitchener, Ontario, is perhaps best known for the image of guitar player Brent Doerner emerging from the water to play his guitar solo. "Rock You" reached number 27 on the Canadian RMP Pop Singles Chart, although it was more popular on Canadian rock radio stations. The second single was the Crazy Elephant cover "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'". Two versions of its music video were filmed: One for music video channels, and the other being an "adult" version featuring topless models including a then 16-year-old porn star Traci Lords. This version was aired on the Playboy Channel in the United States. The band also made a promotional video for their A Foot in Coldwater cover, "(Make Me Do) Anything You Want", with the song reaching number 44 on the Canadian RPM Pop Chart.
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myvinylplaylist · 7 months ago
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Helix: No Rest For The Wicked (1983)
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Re-issue of Helix "No Rest for the Wicked" on green Capitol label.
Capitol Records
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blackros78 · 2 years ago
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Helix with some babes, 1980s
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danoslvrr · 5 months ago
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DANOSLVRR - PINNED
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hi! welcome to @danoslvrr , aka lottie’s page !
here i will post all of my fics. below are my rules, master list, some info about me, and more.
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ੈ✩‧₊˚ ABOUT ME
- hi there! my name is lottie, otherwise known as “danoslvrr”. i’ve been writing fanfics since i was 12 (back when they were not very good), and have developed a deep passion for creating works in which i get to share how i interpret a character. outside of that, i also edit, you can find my tiktok under the same user! i’m 17. i write for sam monroe and scott barringer, who are both 16, so if you’re 18+ and interact with works containing them in a romantic manner, you will be blocked, as that is illegal. i’m from the usa, and am meeting hayden on october 6th! pics will be posted here after the con.
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ੈ✩‧₊˚ RULES
- i will not write for any extreme and/or illegal kinks. i will also not write for anything that makes me personally uncomfortable.
- i will write for the following characters:
hayden characters:
sam monroe
anakin skywalker
james kelly
aj (takers)
clay beresford
leo campo
misc. characters:
logan howlett
the riddler (paul dano)
dwayne hoover
burt fabelman
brian wilcox
jay (okja)
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ੈ✩‧₊˚ MASTERLIST
coming soon!
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clemsfilmdiary · 2 years ago
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Twilight (1998, Robert Benton)
4/27/23
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badmovieihave · 1 year ago
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Bad movie I have S.W.A.T. 1975-1976
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vsthepomegranate · 2 years ago
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The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
by Ronald Neame
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alexhorrorfilms · 1 year ago
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The Poseidon Adventure (Приключения "Посейдона")
Екранізація роману Пола Гелліко.
Фільм входить у серію блокбастерів фільмів-катастроф із зірковим складом "Аеропорт" (1970), "Землетрус" (1974) та "Пекло в піднебессі" (1974). Ця серія та її успіх стали своєрідним культурним феноменом.
Картина номінувалася на Оскар у 8 категоріях, виграла дві статуетки - за найкращу пісню та спецприз за спецефекти.
Найкасовіший фільм 1973 року.
У новорічну ніч затонув пасажирський лайнер "Посейдон", який прямував з Нью-Йорка до Афін. Корабель накрило та перевернуло гігантською хвилею.
Представник компанії наказав "Повний уперед", хоч знав, що це небезпечно.
Пасажири, яких очолив дуже незвичайний священик, роблять відчайдушні спроби врятуватися в небезпечному світі перевернутого лайнера.
Кіно вражає. І не трюками та спецефектами, а акторською грою. Актори створили чудові образи людей, які потрапили в смертельну небезпеку і знайшли сили боротися. Чи не суперменів, а звичайних людей у незвичайних обставинах.
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flanaganfilm · 1 year ago
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in hill house, i noticed that when nell was brought to shelly's house, kevin said to shirley to let Carlisle handle it. Is it a coincidence or really placed in there cause elizabeth is in Twilight???
It's just a coincidence - the only TWILIGHT movie I've ever seen starred Paul Newman, Susan Sarandon and Gene Hackman (and was very good). I wasn't really aware Elizabeth was in the other ones
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democracyunderground · 3 months ago
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Teri Garr, the quirky comedy actor who rose from background dancer in Elvis Presley movies to co-star of such favorites as "Young Frankenstein" and "Tootsie," has died. She was 79.
Garr died Tuesday of multiple sclerosis “surrounded by family and friends,” said publicist Heidi Schaeffer. Garr battled other health problems in recent years and underwent an operation in January 2007 to repair an aneurysm.
Admirers took to social media in her honor, with writer-director Paul Feig calling her “truly one of my comedy heroes. I couldn’t have loved her more” and screenwriter Cinco Paul saying: “Never the star, but always shining. She made everything she was in better.”
The actor, who was sometimes credited as Terri, Terry or Terry Ann during her long career, seemed destined for show business from her childhood.
Her father was Eddie Garr, a well-known vaudeville comedian; her mother was Phyllis Lind, one of the original high-kicking Rockettes at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Their daughter began dance lessons at 6 and by 14 was dancing with the San Francisco and Los Angeles ballet companies.
She was 16 when she joined the road company of "West Side Story" in Los Angeles, and as early as 1963 she began appearing in bit parts in films.
She recalled in a 1988 interview how she won the "West Side Story" role. After being dropped from her first audition, she returned a day later in different clothes and was accepted.
From there, Garr found steady work dancing in movies, and she appeared in the chorus of nine Presley films, including "Viva Las Vegas," "Roustabout" and "Clambake."
She also appeared on numerous television shows, including “Star Trek,” “Dr. Kildare” and “Batman,” and was a featured dancer on the rock ‘n’ roll music show “Shindig,” the rock concert performance T.A.M.I. and a cast member of “The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour.”
Her big film break came as Gene Hackman’s girlfriend in 1974’s Francis Ford Coppola thriller “The Conversation.” That led to an interview with Mel Brooks, who said he would hire her for the role of Gene Wilder’s German lab assistant in 1974’s “Young Frankenstein” — if she could speak with a German accent.
“Cher had this German woman, Renata, making wigs, so I got the accent from her,” Garr once recalled.
The film established her as a talented comedy performer, with New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael proclaiming her “the funniest neurotic dizzy dame on the screen.”
Her big smile and off-center appeal helped land her roles in “Oh God!” opposite George Burns and John Denver, “Mr. Mom” (as Michael Keaton’s wife) and “Tootsie” in which she played the girlfriend who loses Dustin Hoffman to Jessica Lange and learns that he has dressed up as a woman to revive his career. (She also lost the supporting actress Oscar at that year’s Academy Awards to Lange.)
Although best known for comedy, Garr showed in such films as “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” “The Black Stallion” and “The Escape Artist” that she could handle drama equally well.
“I would like to play ‘Norma Rae’ and ‘Sophie’s Choice,’ but I never got the chance,” she once said, adding she had become typecast as a comic actor.
She had a flair for spontaneous humor, often playing David Letterman’s foil during guest appearances on NBC’s “Late Night With David Letterman” early in its run.
Her appearances became so frequent, and the pair’s good-natured bickering so convincing, that for a time rumors cropped up that they were romantically involved. Years later, Letterman credited those early appearances with helping make the show a hit.
It was also during those years that Garr began to feel “a little beeping or ticking” in her right leg. It began in 1983 and eventually spread to her right arm as well, but she felt she could live with it. By 1999 the symptoms had become so severe that she consulted a doctor. The diagnosis: multiple sclerosis.
For three years Garr didn’t reveal her illness.
“I was afraid that I wouldn’t get work,” she explained in a 2003 interview. “People hear MS and think, ‘Oh, my God, the person has two days to live.’”
After going public, she became a spokesperson for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, making humorous speeches to gatherings in the U.S. and Canada.
“You have to find your center and roll with the punches because that’s a hard thing to do: to have people pity you,” she commented in 2005. “Just trying to explain to people that I’m OK is tiresome.”
She also continued to act, appearing on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “Greetings From Tucson,” “Life With Bonnie” and other TV shows. She also had a brief recurring role on “Friends” in the 1990s as Lisa Kudrow’s mother. After several failed romances, Garr married contractor John O’Neil in 1993. They adopted a daughter, Molly, before divorcing in 1996.
In her 2005 autobiography, “Speedbumps: Flooring It Through Hollywood,” Garr explained her decision not to discuss her age.
“My mother taught me that showbiz people never tell their real ages. She never revealed hers or my father’s,” she wrote.
She said she was born in Los Angeles, although most reference books list Lakewood, Ohio. As her father’s career waned, the family, including Teri’s two older brothers, lived with relatives in the Midwest and East.
The Garrs eventually moved back to California, settling in the San Fernando Valley, where Teri graduated from North Hollywood High School and studied speech and drama for two years at California State University, Northridge.
Garr recalled in 1988 what her father had told his children about pursuing a career in Hollywood.
“Don’t be in this business,” he told them. “It’s the lowest. It’s humiliating to people.”
Garr is survived by her daughter, Molly O’Neil, and a grandson, Tyryn.
(She was great in Martin Scorsese "After Hours" too.)
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ultraericthered · 3 months ago
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Favorite Takes - DC
Where I cite my personal favorite non-source material (so film, TV, and video games only) adaptations of some comic book characters.
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Clark Kent/Superman
Superman The Movie & Sequels (Christopher Reeve)
All Star Superman (James Denton)
DC Animated Universe (Tim Daly, George Newbern)
My Adventures With Superman (Jack Quaid)
CW DC Universe (Tyler Hoechlin, Brandon Routh)
NOTE: I was never the biggest fan of Dean Cain from Lois & Clark so he couldn't get on here, Tom Welling from Smallville might've been a contender had his character and story not got so bastardized, and the less said of poor Henry Cavill from the DCEU, the better.
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Lois Lane
DC Animated Universe (Dana Delany)
All Star Superman (Christina Hendricks)
Superman The Movie & Sequels (Margot Kidder)
TV Versions (Terri Hatcher, Erica Durance, and Elizabeth Tulloch)
My Adventures With Superman (Alice Lee)
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Lex Luthor
DC Animated Universe (Clancy Brown)
All Star Superman (Anthony LePaglia)
Smallville (Michael Rosenbaum)
CW DC Universe (Jon Cryer, Michael Cudlitz)
DC DTV Universe(s) (James Marsters, Jason Isaacs)
JLA (James Woods) & Young Justice (Mark Rolston)
NOTE: The last two get a split spot since one of them's got the voice of an evil political fascist while the other got his character mangled in later seasons to be a bad parallel to an evil political fascist. I also like the Gene Hackman, Kevin Spacey, Stan Jones, Travis Willingham, Fred Tatasciore, Steve Blum, Ranin Wilson, Giancarlo Esposito, Zachary Quinto, Darin De Paul, Lance Reddick, Marc Maron, and Max Mittelman versions of Lex, and await to see Nicholas Hoult's.
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Jimmy Olsen
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Alexander Polinsky)
DC Animated Universe (David Kaufman)
My Adventures With Superman (Ishmael Sahid)
Superman Returns (Sam Huntington)
All Star Superman (Matthew Gray Gubler)
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Supergirl
DC Animated Universe (Nicolle Tom)
DC Superhero Girls (Anais Fairweather)
My Adventures With Superman (Kiana Madeira)
CW DC Universe (Melissa Benoist)
Supergirl '84 Film (Helen Slater)
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Brainiac
DC Animated Universe (Corey Burton)
My Adventures With Superman (Michael Emerson)
Injustice Series (Jeffrey Combs)
Superman Unbound (John Noble)
TV Versions (James Marsters and Blake Ritson)
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Bruce Wayne/Batman
DC Animated Universe (Kevin Conroy)
Under The Red Hood & Young Justice (Bruce Greenwood)
The Batman Trilogy (Robert Pattinson)
The Dark Knight Trilogy (Christian Bale)
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Diedrich Bader)
Batman '66 (Adam West)
NOTE: I really wanted David Mazouz from Gotham on here, but he had to compete with these other Bruces who were actually full time Batmen, so consider him an honorable mention. I also like Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, and Ben Affleck as Batman, but there were some problems with their particular iterations. Other runner ups include the other Kevin Conroy Batmen (particularly Arkham and Injustice), Rino Romano, Jeremy Sisto, Daran Norris, Anthony Ruivivar, Ben McKenzie, Jason O'Mara, Troy Baker, Peter Weller, Jensen Anckles, Keanu Reeves, Ethan Hawke, and of course the LEGO Batman(s).
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Alfred Pennyworth
Burton-Shumacher Films (Michael Gough)
The Dark Knight Trilogy (Michael Caine)
DC Animated Universe (Clive Revill, Efrem Zimbalist Jr.)
The Batman (Alastair Duncan)
Arkham Series (Martin Jarvis)
Gotham (Sean Pertwee) and The Batman Trilogy (Andy Serkis)
NOTE: Other great Alfreds include James Garrett, Brian George, JB Blanc, David McCallum, Enn Reitel, Anthony Head, Ralph Fiennes, Nolan North, Tom Hollander, Jason Watkins, and Jeremy Irons.
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James Gordon
DC Animated Universe (Bob Hastings)
Batman Year One (Bryan Cranston)
The Dark Knight Trilogy (Gary Oldman)
The Batman Trilogy (Jeffrey Wright)
Beware The Batman (Kurtwood Smith)
Batman '66 (Neil Hamilton, Jim Ward)
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Barbara Gordon
DC Animated Universe (Melissa Gilbert, Mary Kay Bergman, Tara Strong)
Arkham Series & Injustice Series (Kimberly Brooks)
The Batman (Danielle Judovits)
Young Justice (Alyson Stoner)
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Mae Whitman)
Batman: Caped Crusader (Krystal Joy Brown)
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Dick Grayson/Robin
Teen Titans (Scott Menville)
Young Justice (Jesse McCartney)
Batman '66 (Burt Ward)
The Batman (Evan Sabara)
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Crawford Wilson, Jeremy Shada)
Arkham Series (Josh Keaton)
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Dick Grayson/Nightwing
Teen Titans (Scott Menville)
Young Justice (Jesse McCartney)
DC Animated Universe (Loren Lester)
Under The Red Hood (Neil Patrick Harris)
Arkham Series and Injustice Series (Troy Baker)
DC DTV Universe (Sean Maher)
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The Joker
DC Animated Universe (Mark Hamill)
The Dark Knight Trilogy (Heath Ledger)
Burton-Shumacher Films (Jack Nicholson)
Joker 2019 (Joaquin Phoenix)
Under The Red Hood (John DiMaggio)
Gotham (Cameron Monaghan)
NOTE: Other great Jokers include Mark Hamill and Troy Baker as Arkham series Joker, Mark Hamill in JLA, Troy Baker in Batman Unlimited and some of the newer DTVs, Caesar Romero in Batman '66, Michael Emerson in The Dark Knight Returns, Kevin Michael Richardson in The Batman, Jeff Bennett in Batman: The Brave & The Bold, Richard Epcar in Mortal Kombat and Injustice, John Kassir in Superfriends 2010, Alan Tudyk in Harley Quinn, Tony Hale in Batman Ninja, Barry Keogan in The Batman Trilogy, and the LEGO Joker(s).
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The Penguin
Batman '66 (Burgess Meredith, William Salyers)
Gotham (Robin Lord Taylor)
The Batman Trilogy (Colin Farrell)
Arkham Series (Nolan North, Ian Redford)
DC Animated Universe (Paul Williams, David Odgen Stiers)
The Batman (Tom Kenny)
NOTE: I like the Stephen Root, David Jennison, Dana Snyder, and Wayne Knight Penguins as well, but they're not quite good enough to crack this. Mad respect to Danny DeVito too, but his Penguin sucks.
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The Riddler
Batman '66 (Frank Gorshin*, Wally Wingert)
Gotham (Cory Michael Smith)
The Batman Trilogy (Paul Dano)
The Batman (Robert Englund)
DC Animated Universe (John Glover)
Arkham Series (Wally Wingert, Matthew Gray Gubler)
NOTE: Sorry Jim Carrey, you couldn't quite make the cut! Also in the running: Shannon McCormick, John Michael Higgins, Rob Paulsen, Weird Al Yankovic, Jim Rash, Brent Spiner, and Geoffrey Arrend.
*I refuse to credit John Astin's one appearance. That didn't happen!
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Selina Kyle/Catwoman
Arkham Series (Grey Griffin, Chantelle Barry)
The Dark Knight Trilogy (Anne Hathaway)
Burton-Shumacher Films (Michele Pteifer)
Gotham (Camren Bicondova)
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Nika Futterman)
The Batman (Gina Gershon)
NOTE: Wish DCAU Selina could've made it since Adrienne Barbeau has easily the best voice for the character, but the writing and artwork let her down too often. Other good Catwomen include Julie Newmar, Ertha Kitt, Patty Matson, Jaynse Jaud, Eliza Dushku, Stephanie Sheh, Laura Bailey, Cree Summer, Jennifer Morrison, Naya Rivera, Liz Gilles, Gina Rodriguez, Christina Ricci, and Zoe Kravitz.
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Two-Face
DC Animated Universe (Richard Moll)
Arkham Series (Troy Baker)
The Dark Knight Trilogy (Aaron Eckhard)
Batman '66 (William Shatner)
Batman: Caped Crusader (Diedrich Bader)
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (James Remar)
NOTE: Apologies to Billy Dee Williams, who would've done great, and Tommy Lee Jones, who could've done great (but definitely didn't). Also in the running but their coins landed on tails: Travis Willingham, Matthew Mercer, Robert Picardo, Petter Jessop, Dave Boat, Keith Ferguson, Gary Cole, Andrew Daly, and Josh Duhamel.
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Mr. Freeze
DC Animated Universe (Michael Ansara)
Arkham Series (Maurice LeMarche)
Young Justice (Keith Szarabajka)
Batman '66 (George Sanders, Otto Preminger, Eli Wallach)
Gotham (Nathan Darrow)
Burton-Shumacher Films (Arnold Schwarzenegger)
NOTE: Other noteworthy Freezes who got frozen out of making it include Clancy Brown, Eric Bauza, Robert Kraft, Oded Fehr, Peter Stromare, Jim Pirri, and Matthew Mercer.
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Poison Ivy
Arkham Series (Taisa Valenza, Amy J. Carle, Darcy Rose Byrnes)
DC Animated Universe (Dianne Pershing)
The Batman (Pierra Coppola)
Harley Quinn (Lake Bell)
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Vanessa Marshall)
Gotham (Peyton List, Clare Foley, Maggie Geha)
NOTE: Uma Thurman, Laure Bailey, Fryda Wolff, Natasha Leggero, Paget Brewster, Peyton List II, Cristina Milizia, and Katee Sackhoff are all fun Poison Ivys as well.
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Harley Quinn
DC Animated Universe (Arleen Sorkin)
Harley Quinn (Kaley Cuoco)
The Batman (Hynden Walch)
DCEU (Margot Robbie) and Suicide Squad ISEKAI (Karlii Hoch)
Arkham Series (Arleen Sorkin, Tara Strong)
Batman: Caped Crusader (Jamie Chung)
NOTE: Meghan Strange in Batman: The Brave & The Bold, Jenny Slate in The LEGO Batman Movie, Laura Post in the Telltale games, and Melissa Rauch in Batman and Harley Quinn are also great, and I've no doubt Lady Gaga could've really rocked it too but....yeah.
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Ra's Al Ghul
DC Animated Universe (David Warner)
Gotham (Alexander Sidigg)
The Dark Knight Trilogy (Liam Neeson)
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Peter Woodward)
Young Justice (Oded Fehr)
Arkham Series (Dee Bradley Baker)
NOTE: Also among the great Ra's Al Ghuls are Jason Isaacs, Lance Reddick, Giancarlo Esposito & TC Carson, JB Blanc, and Cas Anvar.
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Bane
The Dark Knight Trilogy (Tom Hardy)
Arkham Series (JB Blanc, Fred Tatasciore)
Young Justice (Danny Trejo, Eric Lopez)
DC Animated Universe (Henry Silva, Hector Elizondo)
The Batman (Joaquim de Almelda, Ron Perlman)
Harley Quinn (James Adomian)
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Scarecrow
Arkham Series (Dino Andrade, John Noble)
DC Animated Universe (Henry Polic II, Jeffrey Combs)
The Dark Knight Trilogy (Cillian Murphy)
Injustice Series (Robert Englund)
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Dee Bradley Baker)
Batman Unlimited (Brian T. Delaney)
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Killer Croc
Arkham Series (Steve Blum, Khary Payton)
The Batman (Ron Perlman)
Beware The Batman (Wade Williams)
DC Animated Universe (Aaron Kincaid, Brooks Gardner)
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Stephin Root)
Batman Unlimited (John DiMaggio)
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Clayface
The Batman (Steve Harris, Wallace Langham)
Arkham Series (Rick D. Wasserman)
Batman: Caped Crusader (Dan Donohue)
DC Animated Universe (Ron Perlman)
Harley Quinn (Alan Tudyck)
Batman Unlimited (Dave B. Mitchell)
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Professor Hugo Strange
Arkham Series (Corey Burton)
Gotham (BD Wong)
The Batman (Frank Gorshin, Richard Green)
Strange Days Short (Brian George)
Batman '66 (Jim Ward)
DC Animated Universe (Ray Buktenica)
NOTE: William Salyers in Gotham By Gaslight is fine as well but his part is too secondary. Young Justice Strange is the only one I dislike.
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Diana Prince/Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman DTV (Keri Russell)
Wonder Woman '76 (Lynda Carter)
DCEU (Gal Gadot)
Young Justice (Maggie Q)
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Vicki Lewis)
DTV Universe (Grey Griffin, Michelle Monaghan, Rosario Dawson)
JLA (Rachel Kimsey)
NOTE: Really wish a Susan Eisenberg Wonder Woman could've landed here, but both of her most major iterations had some issues.
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Slade Wilson/Deathstroke
Teen Titans (Ron Perlman)
CW DC Universe (Manu Bennett, Michael Chiklis, Esai Morales)
DTV Universe (Thomas Gibson, Miguel Ferrer)
Injustice Series (JG Hertzler)
Arkham Series (Mark Rolston)
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Tara "Terra" Markov
Teen Titans (Ashley Johnson)
Teen Titans GO! (Ashley Johnson)
DTV Universe (Cristina Ricci)
LEGO DC (Laura Bailey)
Young Justice (Tara Strong)
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Darkseid
DC Animated Universe (Michael Ironside, Kevin Michael Richardson)
Justice League Heroes (David Sobolov)
Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Michael Leon Wooley)
Injustice Series (Michael Leon Wooley)
DTV Universe(s) (Andre Baugher, Bruce Thomas, Tony Todd)
JLA (Johnathan Adams)
NOTE: I discount Steve Blum from the DTV Universe(s) 'cause what the fuck was that, and Ray Porter in the DCEU was tragically ill-fated.
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maximumwobblerbanditdonut · 5 months ago
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Have you seen 'A Bridge Too Far? 🎬
In the reel, you can see a legendary scene from the famous 1977 film 'A Bridge Too Far'. This film is about Operation Market Garden, which started exactly 80 years ago today. The Allies planned to cross the German border via the Netherlands so that the war could be ended in 1944. For this, all bridges across the Dutch rivers had to fall intact into Allied hands. It would be a combined air and land operation of British, American, Canadian and Polish troops. The air operation was known under the codename “Market” and the land operation under the name “Garden”.
A Bridge Too Far is a historical war film that was directed by Richard Attenborough and was released in 1977. It stars a big ensemble cast including Sean Connery, Ryan O'Neal, Michael Caine, Paul Maxwell, Dirk Bogarde, Edward Fox, Gene Hackman, Anthony Hopkins, Sir Laurence Olivier, Robert Redford and many other renowned actors. The film is based on Operation Market Garden, an unsuccessful attempt by the Allied forces to seize control of key bridges in Nazi-occupied Holland, and is adapted from Cornelius Ryan's book of the same name.
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General James M. Gavin, left, (RYAN O'NEAL) confers with Lt. Col. "Joe" Vandeleur (MICHAEL CAINE), commander of the Irish Guards tank unit, about the desperate plight of the British 1st Airborne soldiers in the Arnhem sector, isolated and vastly outnumbered by German forces on the ground in Joseph E. Levine's "A Bridge Too Far", a United Artists release.
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Behind the scenes on A BRIDGE TOO FAR (1977)
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Sean Connery with Ryan O'Neal and Gene Hackman on the set of A Bridge Too Far (1977).
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In this photo we see (from left to right) Paul Maxwell as the American Major General Maxwell Taylor, Sir Sean Connery as Major General Roy E Urquhart, Sir Dirk Bogarde as Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Browning, Edward Fox as Lieutenant General Sir Brian Horrocks, Ryan O'Neal as Major General James Gavin and Gene Hackman as the Polish Major General Stanislaw Sosabowski.
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Sean Connery as Major General Robert Urquhart in the film 'A Bridge Too Far' (1977) in this World War Il epic, here is photographed on set with the real General Urquhart (both Scots 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿) who also served as a military consultant for the film.
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#RichardAttenborough #DirkBogarde #Bridge #SeanConnery #Film #Movie #WW2 #actors #PaulMaxwell #EdwardFox #MichaelCaine #MajorGeneralRoyEUrquhart #AnthonyHopkins #GeneHackman #OperationMarketGarden #80thAnniversary #abridgetoofarfilm #1977 #SirLaurence Olivier #RobertRedford #Arnhem #CorneliusRyan #book #GeneralUrquhart #Scots
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The true story of the greatest battle of World War II and the basis of the 1977 film of the same name, directed by Richard Attenborough.
The Battle of Arnhem, one of the most dramatic battles of World War II, was as daring as it was ill-fated. It cost the Allies nearly twice as many casualties as D-Day.
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This is the whole compelling story, told through the vast cast of characters involved. From Dutch civilians to British and American strategists, its scope and ambition is unparalleled, superbly recreating the terror and suspense, the heroism and tragedy of this epic operation.
'I know of no other work of literature of World War II as moving, as awesome and as accurate in its portrayal of human courage.' - General James A Gavin
‘A Bridge Too Far’ is available to watch and stream, download, and buy on demand at Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Amazon, and Google Play online.
Posted 23rd September 2024
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... when cars were art ...
A big happy birthday to Gene Hackman, multi-award winning actor and part-time race driver, born on thi day 95 years ago.
Gene Hackman won three Toyota celebrity races, as well as racing in Formula Ford and campaigning a Celica and Mazda RX-7 in endurance racing in the 1980s.
📷 Paul Harris, Long Beach, 1981
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bvck-barnes · 3 months ago
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get to know me better ✨️
name/nickname: dani
middle name: don't make me say it
pronouns: they/them
gender: wish i knew but let's say non binary
sexual orientation: queer
age: 26
zodiac sign: aries sun taurus rising cap moon
birthday: april 18
relationship status: in a relationship<3
work field/studying: consultant but hoping to move to a different job soon
favorite colors: used to be blue, now it's green
some of your favorite movies: aftersun, mommy (and anything by xavier dolan), eighth grade, i saw the tv glow, everything everywhere all at once, past lives, ferris bueller's day off, 10 things i hate about you, dinner in america, notting hill, i could go on for hours
some of your favorite bands: boygenius, big thief, nirvana
some of your favorite singers: sufjan stevens, lucy dacus, phoebe bridgers, julien baker, adrianne lenker, clairo, ethel cain, hozier, marika hackman, just to name a few
some of your favorite books: a little life, crying in h mart, the secret history, conversations with friends, an oresteia, dayspring, tender is the flesh, everyone in this room will someday be dead, on earth we're briefly gorgeous
some of your favorite songs: i need you by m83, salt in the wound by boygenius, triple dog dare by lucy dacus, will anybody ever love me? by sufjan stevens
some of your favorite actors/actresses: kristen stewart, paul mescal, ayo edebiri, lily gladstone, and robert pattinson
some of your favorite tv shows: interview with the vampire, the bear, supernatural, once upon a time, sense8, the haunting of bly manor, midnight mass, normal people, good omens, succession, daisy jones and the six, fleabag, skam, hannibal, we are who we are, genera+ion, and parks and rec
celebrity crushes: i'm gonna keep this one short: kristen stewart
tagged by @ronandreams, thank youuu<3
tagging: @munsonseds @rhaenyra-the-gracious @henrywinteris @qquicksllver @frolencewelch
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themattress · 1 year ago
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Favorite Comic Book Supervillains*
*Defining "supervillain" as the most extravagant, brilliant and powerful villain around.
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Lex Luthor - For DC Comics, I have to give the nod to Superman's arch-nemesis Lex Luthor. Sometimes a mad scientist, sometimes a corporate tycoon, and often both, Lex is almost always a ruthless, brilliant and charismatic but ultimately petty man who desperately seeks to reign as a God upon Earth. Beyond basic xenophobia, his animosity toward Superman is textbook psychological projection: Lex sees Superman as "competition" because he cannot fathom that someone with all that power could possibly choose a humble life of altruism and helping others. If Superman, despite his alien heritage, represents the best humanity is capable of, then Lex represents the opposite - which is poignant because all the qualities needed to also represent the best of humanity are right there within him, and he chooses not to indulge them because of his cynical, sociopathic belief in life being a zero-sum game.
Lex has been depicted by the likes of Gene Hackman, Kevin Spacey, Michael Rosenbaum, Jon Cryer, Stan Jones, Clancy Brown, James Marsters, Jason Isaacs and James Woods.
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Dr. Doom - For Marvel Comics, who else can compare but Victor Von Doom? The masked ruler of Latveria is also an incredibly brilliant and powerful man with an insecure ego at his core, driving him to seek greater and greater power in order to prove that he is the best ruler the world could hope for and that all rivals such as Reed Richards are inferior to him. The best thing about Doom is how unashamedly over-the-top he is. The metallic mask and body armor, green hood and cloak, vainglorious personality, bombastic behavior and overwrought vocabulary utilized in his pontifications all make Dr. Doom a really fun villain to read or watch.
Dr. Doom has yet to have a particularly good live-action representation, but in animation and video games he has been well portrayed by the likes of Lex Lang, Clive Revill, Paul Dobson, Simon Templeman and Maurice LaMarche. Here's hoping the MCU finally does him justice!
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