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Peyton Kennedy has not only liked my tribute video but also commented and shared it to her stories!!! OMIGOD
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Happy 10th birthday Odd Squad! I’ve been watching this show ever since it premiered, and it is still my favorite show to this day! It was the first fandom I was ever actively involved in (and I’m still here years later haha). This show has changed my life in so many ways, and it will always have a special place in my heart. Thank you to everyone involved for bringing this show to life. And thank you to the fan community for being wonderful 💜
#peyton kennedy#odd squad#odd squad pbs kids#happy 10th anniversary odd squad!#odd squad tribute#odd squad favorite#peyton kennedy instagram#about me#what I did today#I am still in shock#like it’s one think to like the video#but comment AND share it?!?#she is the first cast member to like it#and the first one to share it#she left the first and only comment so far#I was already having a great day today#got to see wicked with best friend who I hadn’t seen in forever#wasn’t even planning on seeing the movie bc I don’t know much about the musical#but she invited me so of course I said yes haha#so anyway yes I already was having a great day and this was the cherry on top (inator)#also all of the os cast came out and made anniversary posts#and left comments on each other’s posts and it’s so sweet#I need to organize and post those but yeah#today was a BIG day today#today was the best day
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i think emaline messner, what about you all?
#everything sucks!#peyton kennedy#sydney sweeney#instagram#kate x emaline#emaline addario#kate addario#emaline messner#kate messner
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Stewart #2 Name Predictions
I think Carlin and Evan are having a boy.
Normally I'd have almost absolutely no clue what other name a couple may use for their second child. However Carlin and Evan have been super helpful by getting a dog and naming her Izzy Rue. From the names they chose for their daughter and their dog I can see they like one syllable middle names, and possibly two syllable first names.
Carlin has said via Instagram Stories that she liked the names Forrest, Oliver and Charlee Jo for Layla. I'm not sure whether she would actually use Jo though as Alyssa used it for Maci.
I don't feel like Carlin and Evan necessarily like to use family names for their kids. As long as it's cute and trendy it'll do.
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Piper Skye
Harper Leigh
Riley Skye
Betty Kay
Kylie Rose
Darcie Leigh
Peyton Kay
Isla Beau
Kennedy Joy
Charlee Jo
Boys
Wyatt Evan
Cooper Joe
Noah Ash
Forrest Evan
Preston Leo
Oliver Patrick
Lincoln Fox
Elliott Gray
Hunter Gabriel
Elijah Patrick
#fundie#bates family#carlin and evan#name prediction#baby names#stewart 2#stewart bates 2#fundie baby names
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hey bread love your blog! I was just wondering if you could please promote Everything Sucks! on Netflix? It has a very diverse cast and is a great coming of age story and we want to get it renewed for season 2!!
Okay so in case you guys don’t know I’m a huge fan of ‘Everything Sucks!’ and if you guys haven’t heard of it well then what are you doing?? Go watch it now! I’m sure you will love that show. At first I thought it’s gonna be boring (pun intended) (for those who knows lol) but I actually fell in love with it. You will love the flow and how they focus on every character. Also, I bet your asses you will fall in love with Emaline (Sydney Sweeney my wife)!
WYD?? GO WATCH ‘EVERYTHING SUCKS!’ ON NETFLIX!! NOW!
Also, I made a fan account for it on instagram and guess what..
PEYTON KENNEDY AND SYDNEY SWEENEY LIKED MY DRAWING AND PEYTON EVEN COMMENTED “ADORBS” oh. my. gosh. UGH I LOVE THEM SM 😫😭💕
Follow me @nutmegbitch 💓
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So, I watched the remaining 6 episodes of Everything Sucks! last night, and I have a lot of feelings about it. Most of those feelings are that it is cute and fun and I really liked it. Kate and Emaline are both adorable baby gays, and I love their sweet/awkward coming out story.
Prior to my having finished the series, though, a friend mentioned the age difference between the actresses playing Kate & Emaline, so I looked them up. Peyton Kennedy [Kate] is 14; Sydney Sweeney [Emaline] is 20. My friend said “we” (meaning queer-girl tumblr, I presume) had discussed the show & rejected it because of this age difference. But, I don’t really want to do that.
If a 14-year-old and a 20-year-old were dating in real life, it would be illegal. Full stop. But this is certainly not the first time that actors whose ages would prevent them from dating in real life have played a romantic couple on screen. When My So-Called Life (a show many of us who grew up in the ‘90s love & revere) debuted in 1994, Claire Danes was 15 and Jared Leto was 23. More recently, Sasha Pieterse and Shay Mitchell on Pretty Little Liars were 14 and 23, respectively. And no one at the time really talked about those age differences, at least not that I remember or heard about. I’m not saying that either of those situations was better or worse than this one, but it is what it is. It’s bound to happen when productions are open to casting anyone from age 13 to early 20s to play teenagers.
I also have some personal experience being a teen actress. I went to a performing arts school for high school and spent my teen years performing in shows at a dinner theater that was affiliated with the school. The casts typically consisted of a mixture of students and hired adult actors. We never performed anything risque or overly sexual, but there were definitely times when a teenager was cast opposite a young adult in a romantic role. No one thought it was weird, or wrong. We were actors playing a part. As long as everyone is comfortable and respects each other, it’s not a problem.
We are all very aware of the issue of sexual assault in the entertainment industry now, which is a very good thing. We should be aware and encourage actors to speak out if they are assaulted, or made to feel uncomfortable, or forced to do something they don’t want to do.
But, personally, I don’t think the simple fact of a 14-year-old performing an on-screen kiss with a 20-year-old means anything wrong is happening. They’re both professionals. I spent some time perusing the actresses’ Instagrams and they seem to be friendly and care for each other.
If others are uncomfortable and choose not to watch the show because of the age difference between Peyton and Sydney, obviously that’s personal preference and people can watch or not watch whatever they want. But I think it’s worth talking about. Because, taking the ages of the actresses out of the equation, there is a lot to love about the way Kate and Emaline’s story is being handled.
ANYWAY. This got way longer than I intended, but I’d love to talk about this with people who have seen the show. My ask box is open.
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Sydney Sweeney Instagram story with Peyton Kennedy
#photos#everything sucks!#everything sucks#netflix everything sucks!#netflix everything sucks#everything sucks! netflix#everything sucks netflix#peyton kennedy#kate messner#sydney sweeney#emaline
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22 fun facts about the 2019 NFL quarterback class
Famous family members, cool hometowns, and other fun stuff in between.
The 2019 NFL Draft class of quarterbacks includes big-name guys like Dwayne Haskins, Kyler Murray, and Will Grier, and Daniel Jones. You may not know each and every guy in this year’s QB class, but there are actually some pretty intriguing ones. A lot of them have compelling and fun backstories, too!
A lot of QBs have some pretty interesting family ties.
Will Grier, West Virginia: Comes from a family of social media stars!
His two younger brothers, Nash and Hayes, have a combined 15.4 million followers on Instagram. Nash became famous in 2013:
Nash had downloaded the app shortly after its release, and began making videos, which usually featured his brothers and especially starred his then-four-year-old half-sister, Skylynn. To this day, nobody really knows how or why, but those Vines went viral, making Nash, then only 15, another overnight internet sensation.
“Nash was in the front seat refreshing his page, and his follower count, it was unreal,” Will said. “He’d hit refresh and it would be 22,000. And he’d hit refresh again and it would be 25,000.”
Hayes became an internet star too, and in 2015 became Dancing With The Stars’ youngest male contestant ever.
Brett Rypien, Boise State: Nephew of a former Washington State and NFL QB
Brett’s uncle is former Cougars quarterback Mark Rypien, who had a long NFL career:
We’re pretty close. That’s how I got into football. Watching some of my uncle’s highlights when I was really little, about three to four years old. He’s been there for me at every level I’ve played at, and it’s nice having a guy who understands because he’s been there at so many levels.
Kyle Shurmur, Vanderbilt: Son of an NFL head coach
“I’m extremely proud of him,” Giants head coach Pat Shurmur said during the combine. “He’s made great decisions. He did an excellent job in high school giving himself the opportunity to go to a place like Vanderbilt. He graduated in 3 1/2 years.”
Jarrett Stidham, Auburn: His future father-in-law is Houston Rockets CEO Tad Brown
He met his fiancee, soccer player Kennedy Brown, at Baylor before transferring to Auburn.
What does @HoustonRockets CEO Tad Brown think about his future son-in-law @Jarrett_Stidham ? He talks about the @AuburnFootball QB before the Houston Rockets preseason game vs. @memgrizz tonight in #Birmingham @WBRCnews pic.twitter.com/i4FqLL6Xkg
— ChristinaWBRC (@ChristinaWBRC) October 2, 2018
Clayton Thorson, Northwestern: His father played for the Giants
Chad Thorson played linebacker in 1991, playing his college football for Wheaton.
Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State: Considers Falcons WR Mohamed Sanu basically family
“He’s a close family friend and he coached me in Pop Warner,” Haskins said via NJ.com. “So he’s like my uncle. In fact, I call him my uncle. We are not blood related, but we are really close.”
Some guys have connections to big-name NFL stars.
David Blough, Purdue: Was inspired to become a Boilermaker because of Drew Brees
Blough says he went to Purdue to follow in the footsteps of the fellow Texan Brees.
“Drew being my size, under recruited out of Austin, he’s the reason I went to Purdue,” Blough said leading up to the draft. “He laid the groundwork. I want to be the next one of him.”
Brees and Blough have a relationship, too:
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Tyree Jackson, Buffalo: Kinda the 2019 version of Josh Allen
Like Allen, he’s pretty tall — he checks in 6’7. But his height isn’t the only thing he’s got:
His height and explosiveness come with a damn rocket arm. The man throws a fastball. When he stands in the pocket and uncorks a ball into a tight window, he looks like a giant sentry gun who’s just been mounted there:
But he’s not a statue. Jackson can move and put a lot on a pass while under pressure:
Daniel Jones, Duke: Reminds some of the Manning brothers thanks to his size and college coach
At 6’5, he’s similar to Peyton and Eli Manning— both of whom were also coached by Jones’ coach at Duke, David Cutcliffe.
“Being around those guys, watching Eli work out and lead those workouts and meetings and those types of things is really cool,’’ Jones said. “Just those relationships, being able to watch those guys is special. I got to interact with them a little bit. I got to sit in on one of Eli’s meetings and just kind of talk to him.’’
Kyle Kempt, Iowa State: Beat Baker Mayfield!
In 2017, he led his program’s first win over Oklahoma since 1990 — during his first career start, too. His Cyclones knocked off Mayfield’s team, 38-31, and Kempt threw for 325 yards and three touchdowns.
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Other quarterbacks come from interesting hometowns.
Jake Browning, Washington: His hometown inspired Johnny Cash’s song “Folsom Prison Blues”
Folsom County Prison sits right outside Browning’s hometown of Folsom, California.
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Tyler Cornelius, Oklahoma State: Comes from a very small town
Per the Handbook of Texas, population estimates for his hometown of Bushland, Texas were 130 from 1965-2000.
“Really don’t have a population because we’re not incorporated,” Cornelius’ youth coach Jeff Ponder said via the Tulsa Word. “We’re basically a bedroom community.”
Jordan Ta’amu, Ole Miss: Like Marcus Mariota and Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa, hails from Hawaii
He’s from Pearl City, to be specific, joining the growing trend of Hawaiian QBs all over the mainland.
Some guys had important stuff happening off the field, too
Ryan Finley, NC State: Has two master’s degrees
He was granted a sixth year of eligibility stemming from a a season-ending knee injury in 2015, and has two master’s, including one in liberal studies and a graduate certificate program in youth development and leadership.
Tanner Mangum, BYU: Outspoken about mental health
“Football is a hyper-masculine activity,” Mangum said via the Desert News. “It requires toughness, resilience, and mental toughness, and those are things I do believe in. But I also recognize that there is nothing to be ashamed of. It doesn’t mean you’re weak.”
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It's Mental Health Awareness Week here at BYU and I want to speak out about something that I consider very personal and real. Not many people know that I suffer from mild depression and anxiety. I take antidepressants every day to help with my condition, have visits with a counselor, and I am not ashamed; on the contrary, I am proud to embrace my own personal journey, accept and love myself -- flaws and all. I am grateful to be able to raise my voice, and stand up for those who experience similar struggles. This might be surprising to many, due to my normally optimistic, outgoing, and happy personality, but I hope we can understand that just because someone is beaming brightly on the outside, doesn't mean they are free from their own personal struggles underneath the surface. We are all human, each with unique battles, and I promise that these battles are better fought together, not alone. Mental illness is one of my personal battles and I want to offer my love and support to all those who suffer in one way or another. You are not alone. There is help. Let's focus on accepting and loving one another for who we are and celebrate our humanity. It's a beautiful thing. Let's erase the stigma surrounding mental health. #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness
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Eric Dungey, Syracuse: Watching his fearless play is both thrilling and terrifying
The frequently injured Dungey frequently refused to slide whenever he took off. Like that time he attempted a stiff arm instead of going to the ground, knocking a guy’s helmet off:
He hurdled defenders, and no, he’s not Lamar Jackson:
He’s kicked a defender in the head, too:
Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State: His former coach hilariously bragged about recruiting him
Dan Mullen said pretty much every other school missed on Fitzgerald. A small FCS school was apparently the only other school recruiting him:
.@rick_cleveland asked Dan Mullen who they had to beat out in recruiting to land Nick Fitzgerald. This was his response & it's glorious. pic.twitter.com/fFZGJwyVFq
— Robby Donoho III (@RobbyDonoho) November 27, 2016
Drew Lock, Missouri: Touchdown dancer extraordinaire!
After Mizzou scored early in the 2017 Texas Bowl, Lock celebrated with this, uh, unique dance:
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Lock wasn’t exactly afraid to show his personality on the field — he once trash talked a Vanderbilt defender, drank from a water bottle thrown at him by a fan, and stole a sign a fan made to mock him.
Unfortunately, Lock’s TD dance backfired. After Texas took a big lead late, the QB had the troll reversed by Longhorns head coach Tom Herman:
Here is Texas coach, Tom Herman and QB Sam Ehlinger mocking Drew Lock's touchdown celebration from earlier in the game. Absolute trash. pic.twitter.com/slE3uDJYhS
— Missouri Sports Podcast (@MizzouSportsPod) December 28, 2017
Lock said later that he’d been doing the dance all season. Guess when an opposing coach mocks you, it gets more publicity!
Trace McSorley, Penn State: Thought to have played on a broken foot!
In his last game, it was reported he played in the Citrus Bowl on a broken foot. This sounded hard to believe, but it did sort of seem like the kind of thing he’d attempt.
“They were going to have to rip my pads off of me,” McSorley said after the game. “I’ve been through too much, and we’ve been through too much as a team.”
Turns out he didn’t actually break anything:
Remember when #PennSt QB Trace McSorley broke his foot in the bowl game? He actually didn’t. pic.twitter.com/1bUsxQ6GZR
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 22, 2019
Kyler Murray, Oklahoma: Taller than a bunch of famous people!
The noted MLB Draft pick is taller than people like Genghis Khan, Mark Zuckerberg, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, and other notable folks.
Easton Stick, North Dakota State: Can dribble a football like a basketball
He led the Bison to three national championships, including one as a freshman. More importantly, he can do this:
Been around football my entire life and can’t say I’ve ever seen this. pic.twitter.com/AGiH2fcm9m
— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) December 8, 2018
Gardner Minshew II, Washington State: Rocks an incredible mustache
Wazzu fans started wearing fake ‘staches to games, and even his head coach got in on the fun:
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Odd Squad Cast celebrates the 10th Anniversary via Instagram Stories!
#rare sean posting#mark tagging a fan account by accident#shoutout to one osmu and osuk rep via#shazdeh and asha (well I guess their parents)#odd squad#odd squad pbs kids#happy 10th anniversary odd squad!#odd squad behind the scenes#odd squad cast#instagram stories#anna cathcart#isaac kragten#sean kyer#ashley comeau#mark de angelis#asha soetan#colleen johnson#peyton kennedy#shazdeh kapadia#dalila bela#will never get over peyton sharing my video haha#and yes I will put perfect partners next to each other haha
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The Mandalorian | Season 2 Official Trailer | Disney+ - The new season of The Mandalorian starts streaming Friday, October 30, only on Disney+. The Mandalorian and the Child continue their journey, facing enemies and rallying allies as they make their way through a dangerous galaxy in the tumultuous era after the collapse of the Galactic Empire. “The Mandalorian” stars Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, Carl Weathers and Giancarlo Esposito. Directors for the new season include Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, Bryce Dallas Howard, Rick Famuyiwa, Carl Weathers, Peyton Reed and Robert Rodriguez. Showrunner Jon Favreau serves as executive producer along with Dave Filoni, Kathleen Kennedy and Colin Wilson, with Karen Gilchrist serving as co-executive producer. Twitter: @TheMandalorian Instagram: @TheMandalorian Facebook: @DisneyPlus Hashtag: #TheMandalorian #DisneyPlus
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Malignant: prima foto dal set del nuovo horror di James Wan
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Malignant: prima foto dal set del nuovo horror di James Wan
Malignant: prima foto dal set del nuovo horror di James Wan
Malignant: prima foto dal set del nuovo horror di James Wan
Sono iniziate le riprese di Malignant, il nuovo annunciato film horror firmato James Wan e distribuito da Warner Bros. Basato su romanzo grafico di Wan del 2011 Malignant Man , la pellicola è stata scritta da Wan stesso insieme a Ingrid Bisu.
Malignant è entrato in produzione il 25 settembre 2019 ed è programmato per essere lanciato al cinema il 14 agosto 2020 da Warner Bros. Pictures .
Protagonisti del film sono Annabelle Wallis, Jake Abel, George Young, Maddie Hasson, Michole Briana Whitee Jacqueline McKenzie. Di seguito la foto pubblicata dallo stesso regista sul suo profilo Instragram:
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Home stretch of photography on MALIGNANT. (Photo by Matt Kennedy)
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Malignant: il film
Il film ha avuto una gestazione particolare, probabilmente dettata dagli impegni del regista con l���universo DC al cinema. Infatti nel giugno 2014, 20th Century Fox ha acquisito i diritti della graphic novel sul quale poi James Wan avrebbe sviluppato il film al fine di dirigere e produrre la pellicola. Al momento dell’annuncio, l’etichetta del fumetto BOOM! Studios era stata annunciata con un ruolo attivo nella produzione insieme del film, al fianco dei co produttori Stephen Christy, Ross Richie e Adam Yoelin. Nel giugno 2016, The Hollywood Reporter ha riferito che Brad Peyton avrebbe diretto il film.
Ad agosto 2017, Rebecca Thomas è stata ingaggiata alla regia rimpiazzando così Peyton, e il titolo del progetto è stato confermato come Malignant. Tuttavia, nel luglio 2019, è stato annunciato che James Wan avrebbe diretto il film per la New Line Cinema da una sceneggiatura che ha scritto insieme a Ingrid Bisu e che sarebbe stato produttore accanto a Michael Clear con la sua società Atomic Monster.
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Malignant: prima foto dal set del nuovo horror di James Wan
Sono iniziate le riprese di Malignant, il nuovo annunciato film horror firmato James Wan e distribuito da Warner Bros. Basato su romanzo grafico di Wan del 2011 Malignant Man , la pellicola è stata scritta da Wan stesso insieme a Ingrid Bisu. Malignant è entrato in produzione il 25 settembre 2019 ed è programmato per […]
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WAVE A man wakes from a coma speaking a fully formed but unrecognizable language baffling linguistic experts from around the globe. Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaveShortFilm Folllow on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waveshortfilm/ WAVE - TRAILER: https://vimeo.com/214217381 Director’s Bios Benjamin Cleary is an Irish filmmaker living between London and Dublin. In 2015 he wrote, directed and edited his first short film, Stutterer, which won the Oscar for Best Live Action Short at the 88th Academy Awards in February 2016. Stutterer has played at more than 80 festivals worldwide and has won over 20 awards including a Cannes Young Director Award, an Irish Film & Television Award (IFTA) and a London Critic’s Circle Award. In addition to this Benjamin was selected for the esteemed Les Nuit En Or scheme in France as one of 30 award-winning directors from around the world to tour Europe presenting their work. Benjamin is represented by Anonymous Content for film & TV in the US. In the UK he is repped by Ian Benson of The Agency, London. TJ O’Grady Peyton is an Irish director who graduated from the London Film School’s prestigious graduate program in 2010. Fresh into the professional ad space, he was shortlisted for the Young Director Award at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in 2013 and 2015, later earning a People’s Voice Award at The Webby Awards in 2016. He has created narrative-driven commercials for such top clients as BMW, Gatorade, Cadillac, Coke, Nespresso, and Conde Nast, among others. A cinephile from a young age, TJ infuses a cinematic edge and emotional through line in all of his work, no matter what length. TJ is represented by Decon in New York and he is currently studying screen acting in one of Ireland’s leading creative hubs, Bow Street. Later this year he will be acting alongside Ellen Page in zombie thriller “The Third Wave”. The Story of Wave July 2015. Ben had spent over a year making STUTTERER which had just started its festival run. After editing the film for ages and caught in the throws of festival submissions, he was in dire need of jumping into something non STUTTERER related. TJ had just returned from directing a commercial in Australia for Gatorade with NFL Quaterback Cam Newton and was very eager to direct a short while also sink his teeth into some more acting. Ben and TJ had been mates for years and have always wanted to collaborate. After chatting one night, TJ mentioned that he wanted to give acting a proper go. Ben had seen him in a small Irish indie feature a few years previously and was impressed. They decided that Ben would write something for TJ to act in and both would co direct. The rules were simple: zero budget, under five minutes, and something they can shoot on a weekend with a few mates… Cut to: nineteen months later. 14-ish shoot days. Over thirty crew members. Twelve actors. Twenty locations. Fourteen outfit changes. One made up language. One Phantom. One Alexa. One 5D. Dawn shoots. Night shoots. Storm shoots. Sleepless nights. Three post houses. 46 VFX shots. Entire vats of coffee. Sixty youtube videos from every continent. And a world premiere in Tribeca. That original plan to come up with something tiny and contained went out the window when Ben read an article about an Englishman who had suffered a severe stroke. When he recovered, the man was speaking fluent Welsh even though he hadn’t lived in Wales since he was a young boy. Ben became fascinated with the phenomenon and started to discover similar cases around the world. He wrote a script loosely based on these strange happenings – but the kicker being that the protagonist would be speaking an entirely new language. Over the course of an intense month of work, Ben and TJ started planning how they would bring WAVE from script to screen. Excitement started to build! Enter: producer extraordinaire, Rebecca Bourke. For the first week or two Ben and TJ started rounding up a few mates and loosely planning a shoot in Ben’s flat (while they worked out how to create a made up language that would sound believable). But things really got going when they managed to convince Rebecca to join the team. Rebecca is a talented producer who runs a production company called Assembly in Dublin. Suddenly the whole thing took on a more professional feel and started to gain momentum. Over the next nineteen months, the team found themselves pulled in all directions. Everyone was busy, many of us being taken away to work outside the country. WAVE became this process where like it’s protagonist – our production had to discover its own short hand to make this passion project come to life. We would get together every few months when everyone was in Dublin to shoot a bit here, and a little bit there. And slowly but surely everything began to fall into place. We had the excellent cinematographer Burschi Wojnar on board who has his own Alexa and was immensely generous with his time. As the lead actor, TJ was on his own in many of scenes so we were able to shoot whenever we wanted. And we had Rebecca on hand to organize a watertight shoot and call in the favours whenever needed. It was tough at times and frustrating and the project went through many ups and downs, but it was actually a great way to make a film and WAVE became a passion project that everyone loved being a part of. The genre police would probably call WAVE a dramedy, and there’s probably truth to that, but from deep pain, comes great comedy, and Ben + TJ do feel deeply connected to the films tragic current. Its those moments Ben + TJ find most fascinating to explore. Alienation. Isolation. Loneliness. Empathy. At it’s heart the directors hope WAVE is successful in exploring the human condition in an interesting way. In the end, the team have (finally) made a film that they’re all very proud of. If they had to do it all again starting tomorrow, would they be crazy enough to dive back into the deep end? The answer might just be yes. Credits: CAST Gasper Rubicon - TJ O’Grady Peyton Frank - Emmet Kirwan Leaf - Tiny James Huldvar - Danny Kehoe Doctor - Daniel Reardon Speech Therapist 1 - Caoimhe O’Malley Speech Therapist 2 - Barry Kinsella Russian Doctor 1 - Conor Fleming Russian Doctor 2 - Rebecca Bourke Girl at bus stop - Sarah Flanagan Extras on Bray promenade - Pauline Curtin, Margaret Colgan, Matthew Pereira, Sandra Kurova, Casper & Bear, Owen Quigley, Bridie Horan, Neal Swaine, Andrew Kingston, Julien Torades, Jack Nother, Marguerite Collins VO Artist - TBC CREW Director - Benjamin Cleary & TJ O’Grady Peyton Writer - Benjamin Cleary Producer - Rebecca Bourke Production Company - ASSEMBLY Director of Photography - Burschi Wojnar 1st AD - Stephen Rigney Art Director - Jill Beecher Phantom Operator - Seamus Connolly Costume Designer - Sarah Flanagan Script Editor - Seamas O’Reilly Gaffer - Kevin Fox Focus Pullers - Mark Hannon, Gosia Zur, Keith Pendred Clapper Loaders - Conor Fleming, Denise McKenna Camera Assistants - Sam Whelan Sound Recordist - Frank Asencio, Dean Murray, Rob Moore Boom Operators - Anthony Assad Make Up - Orlaith Shore Assistant Art Dept - Brian Quinn Production - Dave Minogue Paramedic - Ian Fitzgerald Camera and Grip - Widescreen, Film Equipment Hire and Viko Nikci Lighting - Teach Solais and Cine Electric Studio - Replay House Post Production - Screen Scene Editor - Nathan Nugent Post Producers - Alan Collins, Peter Greene Motion Graphics - John O’Riordan VFX - Bob Corish Compositor - Zdravko Stoitchkov - Absolute Post Production Assistant - Geri Krasteva - Absolute Grade - Gary Curran - Outer Limits Caoimhe Maguire - Outer Limits Graphic Designers - Sinead Foley and Emma Grattan Sound Editor, Sound Designer and Foley Artist - James Latimer Music - Nico Casal Blogs - Dave Byran entertainment.ie, Buzzfeed Social Media - Annabel Cleary LOCATIONS Bray Head Hotel Royal City of Dublin Hospital Roma Takeaway Sandymount Strand Dublin City DART SPECIAL THANKS Jim Duggan, Jake Walshe and Hubert Montag at Screen Scene Absolute, Adam Clarke, Outer Limits YouTube Ena Cummins at Bray Head Hotel Lulu and Shay Cleary Sarah Flanagan Hannah Vickers Caoimhe Doyle Gemma Davey Donnacha Brady John Keepler Sean Sheehy Alison Callinan Ian Fitzgerald John Nally Renaldas Damijonaitis Historic Interiors DenLors Tools Geri Krasteva Amy De Bhrun Mike Donnelly Gareth Averill Roisin Scott Credits Dagmar Barr Ciaran Irwin Maria Fiorentini Emer Casey Stephen Doring Flaminia Iacoviello Hazel Lowry Jessica Massey Manuel Pombo Jake Fox YouTube Video Contributors Joe O’Grady, Teresa O’Grady-Peyton, Michael Garvey, Marco Hinojosa Patricia Cahuantzi, Carmen Tarín, Karl Moran, Spesialista Band Michael Binchy, Suhaila Binchy, Aurelia Binchy, Tess Bunworth Sheelin Conlon, Billy Clark, Mark Hayes, Flaminia Iacoviello,Fiona O’Farrell Stephanie Burchell, Marcella McLoughlin, Sheila Lynam, Don Veale Emma Fleetwood, Nykol O’Shea, Ciaran Murray, Jennifer Dunne, John McCoy Annabel Cleary, Winnie Cleary, Lulu Cleary, Shay Cleary, James Hartshorn Gosia Zur, Carmen Leuthi, Burschi Wojnar, Matt Cooper, Gemma Fitzgerald Mark Fitzgerald, Ian Fitzgerald, Michael O’Connor, Jenny Bourke, Kristof Van Marsenille, Ruth Bourke, Adrian Bourke, Hugo Bourke, Adrien Bourke Julien Bourke, Jane Bourke, Lochlainn Sweeney, Suina Sweeney, Eoin Sweeney Henry Bourke, Emily Kennedy Bourke, Beibhinn Bourke, Isabel Gargollo Nicole Hajj, Josua Gerner, Jan Gerner, Danilo, Ariandia, David Magnier Lisa Fawsitt, Keith Elliott, Caroline Elliott, Megan Campbell, Alex Moran Roderigo González-O’Brien, Pelayo Vazquez-Roderiguez, Javier RomeroCumbreras, Javier Blanco-Villarroel, Luke Arragutainaq, Eva Arragutainaq Annabelle Arragutainaq, Aaron Zaska,Todd Davis, Michael White Savannah James-Bayly, Laura Murphy, Luke Kenny, Michael Mello William Langslet, Santiago Munez, Kaori Taketani + friends, Mark Kearney Tara Kearney, Katerina Graham MUSIC Emilie Simon - Franky Knight - “Les Amants Du Même Jour” The Chantels “Sure of Love” Margaret Murray The Childrens Opera Group “Sumer is Icumen” Margaret Murray The Childrens Opera Group “Simple Simon” David Bowie “Rock n Roll Suicide”
WAVE - TRAILER
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When Peyton and Joshua were asked to post a pic of themselves and the Odd Squad cast:
So basically the OS cast then vs now. There was an OS zoom reunion! They’re all grown up *cries*
From Peyton Kennedy’s and Joshua Kilimnik’s instagrams
#they are still friends!#that makes me so happy *cries*#odd squad cast#odd squad bts#os zoom reunion#peyton kennedy instagram#joshua kilimnik instagram#joshua kilimnik#peyton kennedy#brendan heard#julia lalonde#millie davis#dalila bela#sean kyer#filip geljo#odd squad#odd squad pbs kids#posting in the palace
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