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Furry Home Movies but it's just these two because I am normal about them.
#home movies#ronald lynch#John McGuirk#coach mcguirk#Ron lynch#idk what to tag these as#I think the ship name is McLynch so
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Ronald Lynch - Home Movies
Propaganda:
he's a teacher. he loves cats so so much. he has 5 of them. he dressed up as a cat for halloween once and acted like a kitty for most of the episode. he's apparently 50. watch an episode featuring him and there will most likely be at least one moment where he does something silly. i can't describe him as anything other than silly and pretty and cute and beautiful. his eyes are blue. watch home movies
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David Hinds
#Steel Pulse#reggae#reggae roots#roots reggae#reggae music#jamaica#bob marley#music#youtube#reggae man#rocksteady#Steel Pulse band#David Hinds#Selwyn Brown#Sidney Mills#Clifford Pusey#Amlak Tafari#Wayne Clarke#Sylvia Tella#Melanie Lynch#Keysha McTaggert#Marea Wilson#Ronald McQueen#Steve Nisbett#Alphonso Martin#Basil Gabbidon#Michael Riley#Jimmy Haynes#Alvin Ewen#Conrad Kelly
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Ronald Dadey for Robyn Lynch, ph. Andrew Nuding [2021]
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Black Lives Matter Grassroots on Instagram: “Court hearing for #RonaldGreene in Farmerville, Louisiana. Ronnie was beaten to death by Louisiana state troopers on May 10, 2019, then…”
38 likes, 1 comments – Black Lives Matter Grassroots (@blmgrassroots) on Instagram: “Court hearing for #RonaldGreene in Farmerville, Louisiana. Ronnie was beaten to death by Louisian…” — Read on www.instagram.com/tv/CsJtgUWA_7M/
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#African/Black experience#Afrikan#Black Lives Matter#BLM#BPP#COINTELPRO#corruption#KKK#lynching#militarized police#murder#police terrorism#protest#racial profiling#racism#Ronald Green#terrorism#Uncle Bobby#violence#war#War on Afrikans
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#music video#music#epic the musical#musician#song of the day#songs#tunes#new music#favorite songs#viralpost#viral video#viral trends#viralfyp#viral#foryou#fyp#trending#fashion trends#art trend#luxury#market trends#styleblogger#styleinspiration#rich#luxurious#cristiano ronaldo#ronald reagan#ronance#ronan lynch#saoirse ronan
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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) dir. David Lynch cinematography by Ronald Víctor García
#Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me#Twin Peaks#1990s#gif#michi#horroredit#filmedit#twinpeaksedit#userksusha#userelissa#mikaeled#userbrittany#userlenie#albertserra#usercande#userdeforest#uservienna#userlosthaven
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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)
Director: David Lynch DOP: Ronald Víctor García Production Design: Patricia Norris
#cinematography#film stills#visual storytelling#david lynch#twin peaks#fire walk with me#twin peaks fire walk with me#90s films#90s movies#90s aesthetic
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You’ll only know peace
Silent battles that go unnoticed; so loud, her ears never stopped ringing.
A/N: I’m back - after my moving took longer than expected! And I’m so happy to finally introduce you to my new story! This post is for the purpose of getting to know the story, but the first chapters will follow soon. I really hope you’ll enjoy this!
You’ll also find it on my Wattpad soon, I’ll link it down below for you. There you’ll have a few more things to the story such as the soundtrack and stuff like that :)
My Wattpad
Important note: This story is in no way meant to be disrespectful to the real people and circumstances that accured. This story is based on the actors/characters portrayed in the HBO Show Band of Brothers. All ideas in this story are mine, similarities to other fictions are unintentional.
This story is based on the actors / the historical events, however there will probably be some inaccuracies due to everything that is written is my own imagination. It can happen that some events / situations / characters are not aligned with the real historical context.
Feel free to let me know if you discover any mistakes, I'm open for and happy about any feedback or suggestions!
• The story will start at Toccoa and goes on to the end of war (and probably also after war)
• Ronald Speirs x OC
Description:
In the midst of World War II, Elaine defies expectations by joining the Airborne, stepping into a world dominated by men. As a young medic, her journey takes her from the quiet fields of Delaware to the heat of war. As she navigates the brutal challenges of training and the realities of battle, she forges an unexpected bond with a fellow soldier. Together, they must not only survive the war but also confront their own inner battles, discovering strength in each other that they never knew they had.
Character:
Elaine Lacy Lynch was born in October 1924 in Wilmington, Delaware. She is a determined and resilient young woman who joins the Airborne at only seventeen, serving as a medic, driven by a deep sense of duty and a need to find purpose in the chaos of World War II. Haunted by her past, she possesses a strength beyond her years, yet struggles with the vulnerability that comes from caring too deeply. As she navigates the brutal realities of war, Elaine must balance her compassionate nature with the harsh demands of survival, all while grappling with her growing feelings for a fellow soldier.
#band of brothers#band of brothers hbo#easy company#hbowar#band of brothers imagines#band of brothers fanfiction#ronald speirs#eugene roe#dick winters#101st airborne#wwii
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Babygirl Polls Lineup: Week One
Hello everyone! Here we have the lineup for the first week of the Babygirl Polls! Thank you so much for all your submissions!
Klarion Bleak (Young Justice)
Dante Sparda (Devil May Cry)
Ace Ukiyo (Kamen Rider: Geats)
Bro Strider (Homestuck)
Michael Schmidt (Five Nights at Freddy's)
Cole Brew (Rhythm Doctor)
Peppino Spaghetti (Pizza Tower)
Negan (The Walking Dead)
Todd (Not Me: The Series)
Dan (Not Me: The Series)
Sound (My School President)
Nuengdiao (Never Let Me Go)
Adolin Kholin (The Stormlight Archive)
Xue Yang (The Untamed)
Aaron Warner (Shatter Me)
Jean Descole (Professor Layton)
Curt Mega (Spies are Forever)
Klavier Gavin (Ace Attorney)
Ghost (Call of Duty)
Emperor Belos/Phillip Wittebane (The Owl House)
Wen Kexing (Word of Honor)
Miles Edgeworth (Ace Attorney)
Taichi Hiraga-Keaton (Master Keaton)
Akk Pipitphattana (The Eclipse)
Dean Winchester (Supernatural)
Bruce Wayne/Batman (The Batman (2022))
Kenzo Tenma (Naoki Urasawa's Monster)
Jason Todd/Red Hood (DC)
Usami Tokishige (Golden Kamuy)
Char Aznable (Mobile Suit Gundam)
Harry Du Bois (Disco Elysium)
Vegas (Kinnporsche: The Series)
Barry the Chopper (Full Metal Alchemist)
Khatha (Midnight Museum)
Ronald Lynch (Home Movies)
Ballister Boldheart (Nimona)
Rex Dangervest (The Lego Movies)
Emmett Brickowski (The Lego Movies)
Knife (Inanimate Insanity)
Nickel (Inanimate Insanity)
Balloon (Inanimate Insanity)
Nona (Locked Tomb Series)
Laudna (Critical Role)
Ryu Suyeol (Bad and Crazy)
Paul Matthews (Hatchetfield)
Gregory House (House MD)
Ingo (Pokemon)
L (Death Note)
Elijah Volkov (Camp Here and There)
Kevin (Welcome to Night Vale)
Yuma Kokohead (Master Detective Archive: Raincode)
Alex Horne (Taskmaster)
Vash the Stampede (Trigun, Trigun Maximum, and Trigun Stampede)
Greg Davies (Taskmaster)
Byron (Pokemon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum)
Shang Tsung (Mortal Kombat 1)
Garry (IB)
Homelander (The Boys)
Cardan Greenbriar (The Folk of The Air Trilogy)
Omega (Mega Man Zero)
Clive Rosfield (Final Fantasy 16)
Cassian Andor (Star Wars)
Ted Spankoffski (Hatchetfield)
Tang (Lego Monkey Kid)
Tomura Sigaraki (My Hero Academia)
Liam de Lioncourt (Monster Prom)
Matthew Patel (Scott Pilgrim Takes Off)
Ethan Winters (Resident Evil)
Kim Dokja (Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint)
Waver Velvet/Lord El Melloi II (Fate Series)
Dave (Dave and Bambi)
Yoo Joonghyuk (Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint)
Envy (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood)
Akira Nishikiyama (Yakuza/Like A Dragon)
Eddie Diaz (9-1-1)
Simon Petrikov (Adventure Time and Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake)
Sanji (One Piece)
Adrien Agreste (Miraculous Ladybug
Romeo Montague (& Juliet)
Luz Noceda (The Owl House)
Lance Dubois (& Juliet)
Francois Dubois (& Juliet)
William Shakespeare (& Juliet)
Chesed (Lobotomy Corporation)
Cesare (Bigtop Burger)
Morris (Stardew Valley)
Kinger (The Amazing Digital Circus)
Estinien Varlineau (Final Fantasy XIV)
Frederick Chilton (Hannibal)
Leon S. Kennedy (Resident Evil)
Jaskier (The Witcher)
Geralt of Rivia (The Witcher)
Radovid (The Witcher)
Trafalgar Law (One Piece)
Zagreus (Hades)
Shadow The Hedgehog (Sonic)
Sepiroth (Final Fantasy)
Vegeta (Dragon Ball Z)
Charlie Kelly (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia)
Reverend Rod Putty (Moral Orel)
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On May 12, 2023, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that it had extradited from the United Kingdom, Michael Lynch, the former CEO of Autonomy Corporation, to stand trial in the Northern District Court of California, alongside the former Vice President of Finance at Autonomy, Stephen Chamberlain.
Among the numerous charges brought by the Justice Department were these:
“…between 2009 and 2011, Lynch and Chamberlain, and other co-conspirators, (1) artificially inflated Autonomy’s revenues by backdating written agreements to record revenue in prior periods; recorded revenue on contracts that were subject to side letters or other contingencies that impacted revenue recognition; and improperly recorded revenue for reciprocal or roundtrip transactions…”
As part of this alleged scheme to defraud, according to the Justice Department, “…Lynch and Chamberlain caused Autonomy to make materially false and misleading statements directly to HP [Hewlett-Packard] regarding Autonomy’s financial condition, performance, and business during the negotiations between HP and Autonomy leading up to the August 18, 2011, announcement by HP to acquire Autonomy for approximately $11 billion.”
It has been reported that Lynch made approximately $800 million on the sale of Autonomy to HP.
Both Lynch and Chamberlain were acquitted on all charges on June 7, following a jury trial that lasted three months.
Less than two months following the trial, on Saturday, August 17, Chamberlain was out running in Cambridgeshire, England and was hit by a car. Chamberlain died of his injuries after being hospitalized.
Two days later, on Monday, August 19, Mike Lynch, Chamberlain’s co-defendant in the Justice Department trial, died when his “unsinkable” 184-foot sailing yacht sunk to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Sicily during a storm that failed to harm other nearby yachts.
Making these deaths all the more suspicious, two other individuals involved in the criminal trial died in the sinking of the yacht: the Chair of Morgan Stanley International, Jonathan Bloomer, who had been a witness for the defense; and the attorney for Mike Lynch during the trial, Chris Morvillo, of law firm Clifford Chance.
The statistical improbability of four people connected to one criminal case dying within 72 hours in two separate unusual events is raising eyebrows.
Equally suspect, there were 22 people on board the yacht with 15 people surviving, including 9 members of the 10-member crew, who made it to a life boat. Other survivors in the life boat included Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares; the Managing Partner of Lynch’s venture capital firm, Invoke Capital, Charlotte Golunshi and her one-year old daughter; and Clifford Chance lawyer Ayla Ronald and her partner, Matthew Fletcher.
The seven deceased victims from the sinking of the yacht were Lynch; his 18-year old daughter, Hannah; Bloomer and his wife, Judy; Morvillo and his wife, Neda; and the yacht’s chef, Recaldo Thomas.
To put that more starkly, the crew had a 90 percent survival rate while the other passengers had a 58 percent survival rate.
Reuters is reporting this morning that Italian prosecutors have opened an investigation and have conducted multiple interviews with the Captain of the yacht, James Cutfield. Maritime law places the safety of the ship, crew and all passengers as the responsibility of the Captain.
For unknown reasons, the Captain was able to make it to the lifeboat while six of the seven who died were trapped below deck in cabins or hallways, where their bodies were eventually located by divers. The chef was reportedly found floating in the water.
Lynch’s life had been a living hell for the five years before the tragedy on the yacht. Prior to his acquittal in June, he had been living under house arrest for a year in a townhouse in San Francisco, with guards watching his every move.
On April 30, 2018, the former CFO of Autonomy, Sushovan Hussain, was separately tried and convicted by the U.S. Department of Justice in the same U.S. District Court that heard the case against Lynch and Chamberlain. Hussain was convicted of one count of conspiracy, fourteen counts of wire fraud and one count of securities fraud involving Autonomy’s sale to Hewlett-Packard. Hussain served five years in prison.
Another company in which Lynch’s venture capital firm had invested money following the sale of Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard was Darktrace, a cyber-security firm which was packed with people from the U.K.’s intelligence agency MI5 and the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). In 2023, the short-seller, Quintessential Capital Management, published a lengthy report alleging claims against Darktrace that had a familiar ring to some of the charges brought by the Justice Department against Autonomy executives.
Quintessential Capital’s researchers wrote this about Darktrace:
“Our opinion is based primarily on numerous transactions we detected during the period leading to DT’s [Darktrace’s] IPO seemingly involving simulated or anticipated sales to phantom end-users through a network of willing resellers. Darktrace seems to have repeatedly used marketing activities to channel funds back into its partners as payment for apparently fictitious purchases. These alleged channel stuffing and round-tripping activities seem to have even involved shell companies in offshore jurisdictions….”
Hewlett-Packard is no boy scout either. The company was scandalized in 2006 when Newsweek broke the story that it had spied on its own Board of Directors and journalists, illegally obtaining their phone records in some cases to ascertain with whom they had been in contact.
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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) Dir. David Lynch Cinematography by Ronald Víctor García
MEET LAURA PALMER… IN A TOWN WHERE NOTHING IS AS IT SEEMS… AND EVERYONE HAS SOMETHING TO HIDE.
#twin peaks#fire walk with me#sheryl lee#kyle maclachlan#ray wise#dana ashbrook#david bowie#harry dean stanton#kiefer sutherland#chris isaak#phoebe augustine#yvonne roberts#who killed laura palmer#who killed ronette polaski
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hi PLEASE fucking explain your tags on this post https://www.tumblr.com/certaintendencies/771070655598870528
Hahaha before I looked at the post I thought I was being called out for something, but no... of course it's the cursed clown match.
So there's an indie wrestler in Japan called Maku Donaruto who is basically a warped imitation of Ronald McDonald, except with a lot more high-pitched squealing and self-fondling. He sort of drifts around the Japanese indie circuit, haunting it like a sexual Freddie Kruger. In December of 2021 he turned up in DDT.
In order to defeat this evil, Sanshiro Takagi, the chairman of the promotion (and legitimate booker of the entire thing), dressed up as Ronald's hated rival, the Colonel himself. What follows is a distressing 10 minutes of two men/homunculi attempting to pulverise each other's genitals in increasingly elaborate ways. Unfortunately the hateful clown seems to enjoy it far too much. I think he's the only one in the arena who does. It's like something that would be playing on TV in a particularly fucked up David Lynch film. It's like if Darren Aronofsky did Jackass.
I wouldn't necessarily recommend it, but it's... a memorable experience. If not necessarily for good reasons. Just, whatever you do, DO NOT watch it while high. I cannot imagine it would be a good time.
Link here. Don't say I didn't warn you. The match order is in the description. (There's also some genuinely great wrestling on the card as well as this horror show. The match with Suzuki and Ito in it is a lot of fun and the main event is supposed to be stellar. DDT isn't all nightmare clown matches, honest!)
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ROBERT BLAKE
ROBERT BLAKE
18 September 1933 – 9 March 2023
Robert Blake is an American actor who started his career as a child actor best known as appearing in Our Gang (Little Rascals). He went on to portray Perry Smith in In Cold Blood (1967) and appeared in David Lynch’s film The Lost Highway (1997).
Blake was born in Nutley, New Jersey into a family of entertainers who then after moved to Los Angeles in 1938. Blake grew up being violently abused by his father, at school he was bullied and was sexually assaulted by his father and ran away from home aged 14. His father took his own life in 1956.
Blake’s successful acting career came to an end when he was accused of killing his wife Bonny Lee Bakely in 2005. Blake was married three times and had three children.
He married Bonny Lee Bakley in 1999, who had been married nine times previously and had a history of preying on older successful men for their money. During their relationship she was also involved with Christian Brando, the son of Marlon Brando. She got pregnant and told both men that the baby was theirs and Blake married her in 2000, he became her tenth husband. A DNA test proved he was the father.
On 4 May 2001, Blake took Bakley out for dinner at a restaurant in California where Bakley was shot and killed whilst inside his vehicle. Blake stated he returned to the restaurant to collect a gun which he left inside the restaurant and wasn’t with Bakley when she was murdered. His gun in the restaurant wasn’t the weapon that was used in her death.
In 2002, Blake was arrested and charged with her murder, his bodyguard, Earle Caldwell was also arrested for involvement in the crime. A retired stuntman, Ronald ‘Duffy’ Hambleton alleged that Blake attempted to hire him to kill Bakely, another stuntman came forward, Gary McLarty who also made the same allegation. Blake pled not guilty and after spending a year in prison he was given bail in 2003 and was placed under house arrest. There wasn’t enough evidence to tie him to the murder and he was found not guilty in 2005. A civil suit was filed against Blake by three of his children, stating he killed their mother, he was found liable and Blake had to pay $15 million.
In 2010, Blake was in hot water once again for not paying his taxes. In 2021, Quention Tarantino dedicated his book Once Upon a Time in Hollywood to Blake. Brad Pitt’s character mirrors Blake’s life in the film (2019).
Blake died from heart disease in Los Angeles in 2023, aged 89.
#robertblake #robertblakeactor #bonnyleebakley #incoldblood #incoldblood1967
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¡El momento ha llegado! Con esta publicación damos pie a las reservas de PB y cupo.
Iremos actualizando la lista de reservas conforme lleguen a nuestra mensajería, por lo que recomendamos que refresquen la publicación (alt + F5). Ante cualquier duda o inconveniente, pueden hablarnos directamente por interno. Estaremos atentos.
LISTA DE RESERVAS
PB: AJ Neu | Timotheus Alba Baptista | Toska Alejandri Zwartendijk | Mia Alex Hogh Andersen | Keraunos Alexa Demie | Ash Alexander Ludwig | Mac&Cheese Ali Bercan | Volents Álvaro Mel | achilles Amalia Holm | Dawn Amanda Asker | Oasis Andrew Biersack | Nightmare Antonina Vasylchenko | bizcochitodecanela Ann Kuleshova | Miss Zombie Anna Avermaete | Stitch Annie Schröter | Venat Ariyan Akaltun | Tyler Ash Rose Daniels | Zar Austin Butler | achilles Blanca Soler | Moonlight Brock O'Hurn | Thor Camila Morrone | whats Choi San | Nightmare Christina Nadin | Ender Cora Keegan | HereWeGoAgain Daniel Garcia | capybroski Darwin Grey | Xylas Deva Cassel | autumn Eden Chanel | Pecas Elise Zecevic | Gia Emma Powell | poni Emilio Sakraya | Torchic Ergi Bardhollari | Clancy Fernanda Hin Lin Ly | Ash Felix Mallard | Kinder Florence Pugh | Oasis Froy Gutiérrez | Sinprotogema Gabriel Basso | Kingsman Haatepah Clearbear | Crozier Havana Rose Liu | moonflower Hunter Warr | kalimotxo Isabel Van Gelder | Volents Isabelle Mathers | yosilen Jacob Elordi | Alastor Jaden Smith | Monilitum Jenna Ortega | Lu Josha Stradowsky | Keraunos Joshua Jason | SavageRat Katya Sitak | Bitchery Kaia Gerber | Sandra Kit Connor | Relámpago Lana Condor | Mimir Lizeth Selene | Taco al Pastor Maggie Lindemann | whats Marissa Long | Cotton Maverick Mcconnell | Santo Meg Donnelly | Ghidorah Micah Plat | starshiptrooper Michael Yerger | Relámpago Mike Faist | DEH Nick Vogt | Seres Nicolas Lorenzon | starshiptrooper Rae Rodriguez | Gia Rafael Miller | Elidibus Ronald Epps | Barracuda Ross Lynch | Trece Rudy Pankow | Nebulosa Ruel van Dijk | Sinprotogemas Sasha Kichigina | Holly Simone Bricchi | Limón Sidney Sweeney | Wontolla Song Mingi | Noctis Talia Ryder | ChihuahuaFurioso Tanner Buchanan | aubelona Taylor Swift | Ator Taz Skylar | bizcochitodecanela Timothée Chalamet | Ghidorah Tom Taylor | Vixen Tony Ozkan | Eddie Valentijn Dijkman | Zar Walker Scobell | Trickster Yasmin Finney | Noctis Yoo Ji Min | Leixah
Ascendencias Muy Raras Los cupos de los semidioses Muy Raros han sido completados. Zeus (5/5) achilles Vixen capybroski Sinprotogemas Oathbreaker
Hades (5/5) Ash Oasis autumn Moonlight Santo
Poseidón (5/5) Barracuda Ghidorah Dawn Timotheus Monilitium
Hécate (5/5) bizcochitodecanela whats 404 Amapola Syrax Raras Quedan cupos disponibles para todos los semidioses Raros.
Dioniso (3/12) aubelona kalimotxo Volents Iris (1/12) HereWeGoAgain Khione (4/12) DEH Mimir Bitchery Crozier Atenea (8/12) Mess Relámpago Keraunos starshiptrooper Zar Toska Nebulosa Raven Comunes Ares bizcochitodecanela Torchic Mac&Cheese ChihuahuaFurioso Nightmare Hypnos SavageRat moonflower Nightmare Xylas Hermes Trece Lu Apolo achilles whats Venat Afrodita Noctis Pecas Leixah Ash starshiptrooper Seres Hefesto Noctis Tyler Némesis Keraunos Tyche Taco al Pastor Ghidorah
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INVASION of the BODY SNATCHERS (1978) written by W.D. Richter (from the novel by Jack Finney) produced by Robert Solo directed by Philip Kaufman starring Donald Sutherland Brooke Adams Leonard Nimoy Jeff Goldblum Veronica Cartwright Art Hindle cinematography by Michael Chapman edited by Douglas Stewart music by Danny Zeitlin
JAWS (1975) written by Carl Gottlieb (from the novel by Peter Benchley) produced by Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown directed by Steven Spielberg starring Roy Scheider Robert Shaw Richard Dreyfus Lorraine Gary Murray Hamilton Carl Gottlieb cinematography by Bill Butler edited by Verna Fields music by John Williams
E r a s e r h e a d (1977) written, directed and produced by David Lynch starring Jack Nance Charlotte Stewart Allen Joseph Jeanne Bates Judith Roberts Laurel Near Jack Fisk cinematography by Frederick Elmes Herbert Caldwell edited by David Lynch sound design by Lynch w/ Alan Splet special effects by Lynch w/ Frederick Elmes
P s y c h o (1960) written by Joseph Stefano (from the novel by Robert Bloch) directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock starring Anthony Perkins Vera Miles John Gavin Janet Leigh Martin Balsam Simon Oakland cinematography by John L. Russell edited by George Tomasini music by Bernard Hermann
A L I E N (1979) written by Dan O'Bannon (story by Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Sushett) directed by Ridley Scott produced by Gordon Carroll David Giler Walter Hill starring Tom Skerritt Sigourney Weaver Veronica Cartwright John Hurt Harry Dean Stanton Yaphet Kotto Ian Holm cinematography by Derek Vanlint edited by Terry Rawlings music by Jerry Goldsmith
John Carpenter's The THING (1982) written by Bill Lancaster (from the novella "Who Goes There?" by John W. Campbell) directed by John Carpenter produced by David Foster Lawrence Turman Wilbur Stark starring Kurt Russell A. Wilford Briley T.K. Carter David Clennon Keith David Richard Dysart Charles Hallahan Peter Maloney Richard Masur Donald Moffat Joel Polis Thomas Waites cinematography by Dean Cundey edited by Todd Ramsay music by Ennio Morricone
The Exorcist (1973) written by William Peter Blatty (from his novel) directed by William Friedkin produced by William Peter Blatty Noel Marshall David Salven starring Ellen Burstyn Max Von Sydow Jason Miller Lee J. Cobb Jack MacGowran Kitty Winn Mercedes McCambridge Linda Blair cinematography by Owen Roizman edited by Norman Gay Evan Lottman music by Jack Nitzche "Tubular Bells" by Mike Oldfield
R e p u l s i o n (1965) written by Roman Polanski Garard Brach screenplay adaptation by David Stone directed by Roman Polanski produced by Gene Gutowski starring Catherine Deneuve Ian Hendry John Fraser Peter Wymark Yvonne Furneaux cinematography by Gilbert Taylor edited by Alastair McIntyre music by Chico Hamilton
THE SHINING (1980) written by Diane Johnson Stanley Kubrick (from the novel by Stephen King) directed by Stanley Kubrick produced by Stanley Kubrick w/ Jan Harlan starring Jack Nicholson Shelley Duvall Danny Lloyd Scatman Crothers Barry Nelson Philip Stone Joe Turkel cinematography by John Alcott edited by Ray Lovejoy music by Wendy Carlos Rachel Elkind
Night of the Living Dead (1968) written by John Russo George A. Romero directed by George A. Romero produced by Karl Hardman Russell Streiner starring Duane Jones Judith O'Dea Karl Hardman Marilyn Eastman Keith Wayne Kyra Schon Judith Ridley cinematography by George A. Romero (uncr.) edited by George A. Romero (uncr.) Hugh Daly
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) written by James V. Hart (from the novel by Bram Stoker) directed by Francis Ford Coppola produced by Francis Ford Coppola Charles Mulvehill Fred Fuchs Michael Apted Robert O'Conner starring Gary Oldman Winona Ryder Anthony Hopkins Keanu Reeves Cary Elwes Richard E. Grant Billy Campbell Sadie Frost Monica Belluci Tom Waits cinematography by Michael Ballhaus edited by Anne Goursaud Glen Scantlebury Nicholas C. Smith music by Wojciech Kilar
TWIN PEAKS fire walk with me (1992) written by David Lynch Robert Engels (from the television series created by David Lynch and Mark Frost) directed by David Lynch produced by David Lynch Mark Frost Gregg Fienberg Johanna Ray John Wentworth starring Sheryl Lee Ray Wise Moira Kelly Grace Zabriskie Chris Isaak Kiefer Sutherland David Lynch Miguel Ferrer Harry Dean Stanton David Bowie Michael J. Anderson Frank Silva Al Strobel Jurgen Prochnow Dana Ashbrook James Marshall Frances Bay Catherine E. Coulson Kimberly Ann Cole Walter Olkewicz Lenny Von Dohlen Madchen Amick Peggy Lipton Julee Cruise Kyle Machlachlan cinematography by Ron Garcia edited by Mary Sweeney music by Angelo Badalamenti
Let the Right One In (2008) written by John Ajvide Lyndqvist (from his novel) directed by Tomas Alfredson produced by Frida Asp starring Kare Hedbrant Lina Leandersson Per Ragnar Henrik Dahl Ika Nord cinematography by Hoyte Van Hoytema edited by Tomas Alfredson Dino Jonsater music by Johan Soderqvist
W A R of the W O R L D S (2005) written by Josh Friedman David Koepp directed by Steven Spielberg produced by Kathleen Kennedy Damian Collier Paula Wagner Colin Wilson starring Tom Cruise Tim Robbins Dakota Fanning Miranda Otto Justin Chatwin Amy Ryan cinematography by Janusz Kaminski edited by Michael Kahn music by John Williams
Hannibal (2001) written by Steve Zaillian David Mamet directed by Ridley Scott produced by Martha De Laurentiis Dino De Laurentiis Ridley Scott starring Anthony Hopkins Julianne Moore Ray Liotta Gary Oldman Frankie Faison Giancarlo Giannini Francesca Neri Zeljko Ivanek Hazelle Goodman cinematography by John Mathieson editing by Pietro Scalia music by Hans Zimmer
The Hunger (1983) written by Ivan Davis Michael Thomas (from the novel by Whitley Strieber) directed by Tony Scott produced by Richard Shepherd starring Catherine Deneuve Susan Sarandon David Bowie Cliff De Young cinematography by Stephen Goldblatt edited by Pamela Power music by Michel Rubini Denny Jaeger
DON'T LOOK NOW (1973) written by Allan Scott Chris Bryant (based on the novella by Daphne Du Maurier) directed by Nicholas Roeg produced by Peter Katz starring Donald Sutherland Julie Christie Hilary Mason Clelia Matania Renato Scarpa cinematography by Anthony Richmond editing by Graeme Clifford music by Pino Donnagio
Prisoners (2013) written by Aaron Guzikowski directed by Denis Villeneuve produced by Broderick Johnson Kira Davis Andrew A. Kosove Adam Kolbrenner starring Jake Gylenhaal Hugh Jackman Maria Bello Viola Davis Melissa Leo Terrence Howard Paul Dano cinematography by Roger Deakins edited by Joel Cox Gary Roach music by Johann Johannsson
The Company of Wolves (1984) written by Neil Jordan Angela Carter (from the short story in Angela Carter's book "The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories") directed by Neil Jordan produced by Chris Brown Stephen Woolley starring Sarah Patterson David Warner Angela Lansbury Micha Bergese Stephen Rea cinematography by Bryan Loftus edited by Rodney Holland music by George Fenton
A Quiet Place (2018) written by Bryan Woods Scott Beck John Krasinski directed by John Krasinski produced by Michael Bay Andrew Form Brad Fuller starring Emily Blunt John Krasinski Millicent Simmonds Noah Jupe Cade Woodward cinematography by Charlotte Bruus Christensen edited by Christopher Tellefsen music by Marco Beltrami
W O R L D W A R Z (2013) written by Matthew Michael Carnahan Drew Goddard & Damon Lindelof (from the novel novel by Max Brooks) directed by Marc Forster produced by Brad Pitt Dede Gardner Jeremy Kleiner Ian Bryce starring Brad Pitt Mireille Enos Daniella Kertesz James Badge Dale Peter Capaldi Pierfrancesco Favino Ludi Boeken Matthew Fox Fana Mokoena David Morse cinematography by Ben Seresin edited by Roger Barton Matt Chesse music by Marco Beltrami
LOST H i g h w a y (1997) written by David Lynch Barry Gifford directed by David Lynch produced by Mary Sweeney Tom Sternberg Deepak Nayar starring Bill Pullman Patricia Arquette Balthazar Getty Natasha Gregson Wagner Robert Loggia Robert Blake Michael Massee Jack Nance Henry Rollins Gary Busey cinematography by Peter Deming edited by Mary Sweeney music by Angelo Badalamenti
N e a r D a r k (1987) written by Kathryn Bigelow Eric Red directed by Kathryn Bigelow produced by Edward S. Feldman Steven-Charles Jaffe Charles Meeker starring Adrian Pasdar Jenny Wright Lance Henriksen Bill Paxton Jenette Goldstein Tim Thomerson cinematography by Adam Greenberg edited by Howard Smith music by Tangerine Dream
S e c o n d s (1966) written by Lewis John Carlino (from the novel by David Ely) directed by John Frankenheimer produced by John Frankenheimer Edward Lewis starring Rock Hudson Salome Jens John Randolph Will Geer Jeff Corey Murray Hamilton Frances Reid cinemtography by Tak Fujimoto edited by David Newhouse Ferris Webster music by Jerry Goldsmith
Nosferatu The Vampyre (1979) written by Werner Herzog w/ Tom Shachtman Martje Grohmann directed by Werner Herzog produced by Walter Saxer Werner Herzog Michael Gruskoff starring Klaus Kinski Isabelle Adjani Bruno Ganz Roland Topor Walter Landengast Martje Grohmann cinematography by Jorg Schmidt-Reitwein edited by Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus music by Florian Fricke Popol Vuh
30 DAYS of NIGHT (2007) written by Steve Niles Stuart Beattie Brian Nelson (from the graphic novel by Steve Niles Ben Templesmith) directed by David Slade produced by Sam Raimi Robert Tapert starring Josh Hartnett Melissa George Danny Huston Ben Foster Mark Boone Jr. Amber Sainsbury Megan Franich Manu Bennett cinematography by Jo Willems edited by Art Jones music by Brian Reitzell
f r e a k s (1932) written by Willis Goldbleck Leon Gordon (from the short story "Spurs" by Tod Robbins) directed and produced by Tod Browning starring Wallace Ford Leila Hyams Olga Baclanova Roscoe Ates cinematography by Merritt B. Gerstad edited by Basil Wrangell
the M i s t (2007) written and directed by Frank Darabont (from the novella by Stephen King) produced by Frank Darabont Martin Shefer Liz Glotzer starring Thomas Jane Laurie Holden Marcia Gay Hardin Andre Braugher Toby Jones William Sadler Frances Sternhagen Jeffrey DeMunn cinematography by Rohn Schmidt edited by Hunter M. Via music by Mark Isham
Invasion of the BODY SNATCHERS (1956) written by Daniel Mainwaring (from the novel by Jack Finney) directed by Don Siegel produced by Walter Wanger starring Kevin McCarthy Dana Wynter Larry Gates King Donovan Carolyn Jones Jean Willes Ralph Dumke cinematography by Ellsworth Fredericks edited by Robert S. Eisen music by Carmen Dragon
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