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fourorfivemovements · 1 year ago
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Films Watched in 2023: 88. Hold That Ghost (1941) - Dir. Arthur Lubin
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nerds-yearbook · 9 months ago
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In 1949, a playboy CIA agent and his female assistant went to Alaska to investigate UFO sightings and also had to deal with Russian KGB Agents. ("The Flying Saucer", flm)
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gatutor · 8 months ago
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Marie Blake-Russell Hicks "Here comes happiness" 1941, de Noel M. Smith.
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kwebtv · 6 months ago
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From the Golden Age of Television
Season 1 Episode 6
Jackson and Jill - Model Mix-Up - Syndication - July 28, 1949
Sitcom
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by
Produced by Jerry Fairbanks
Directed by
Stars:
Todd Karns as Jackson Jones
Helen Chapman as Jill Jones
Russell Hicks as Mr. Gimling
Maudie Prickett as Miss Sharp
Ben Frommer as Waiter
Fritz Feld as Jose Alvarado
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year ago
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Apology for Murder (1945) Sam Newfield
December 10th 2023
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audiemurphy1945 · 23 days ago
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The Return of Frank James(1940)
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perfettamentechic · 7 months ago
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1 giugno … ricordiamo …
1 giugno … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2023: Margit Carstensen, attrice tedesca di cinema e teatro, nota in Italia soprattutto per l’interpretazione del film Le lacrime amare nel 1972. (n.1940) 2018: William Phipps, William Edward Phipps, attore statunitense. (n. 1922) 2017: José Greci, nome d’arte di Giuseppina Greci, attrice italiana. (n. 1940) 2012: Audrey Young, attrice cinematografica americana e cantante di big band – attiva…
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picturebookshelf · 2 years ago
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The World of Teddy Ruxpin: The Wooly What's-It (1985)
Story: Ken Forsse -- Art: Russell Hicks & David High
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keep-it-light · 1 year ago
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This collage is made for a fellow Kurt Russell, Michael Biehn, and Bruce Campbell fan. @disastrouscanasta I hope you enjoy the collage.😊
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heyho-simonrussellbeale · 7 months ago
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The trouble is that it will just be actors telling stories.
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sesiondemadrugada · 2 years ago
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The Razor's Edge (John Byrum, 1984).
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veneredirose · 1 year ago
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HELLO :)
i just finished the sixth season of SWAT and let me say, this series is amazing i loved every single moment of this season. it never disappoints, nothing is too much, not a single thing ruined, i’m really happy atm.
possible spoilers of SWAT:
so let’s start saying there was a little lack in the plot. Chris not being there was sad, but i think Powell was a very interesting personage, and i’d love to know more about her. i hope the next season shows us her reconnection with her child, because she deserves to be happy; another thing i’d like to see is Tan with a girl that finally loves his, not that cheating girl that doesn’t deserves a thing. Street’s relationship with Chris is strange to immagine because there isn’t any scene of them together, so it was a little bit strange, and hearing they’re going to move in together… i don’t know man, i’m not sure what it’s going to happen. i also would like to see more scene of Commander Hicks with Maggie, i want them to be a real couple because with all the thing they’ve been through, they deserve to be happy. i didn’t get why at some point they stopped to show us the relationship between Luca and her sister Eva, i get that they didn’t have the best relationship, but why putting her personage away? i’m so happy Hondo and Nichelle finally had their baby, and are going to be married, i like them so much. Deacon’s personage it’s pretty much basic, it’s always the same every season, the best father you could ask for, the best husband, a great officer… boring after some time i guess, but i still like him after all. one thing i didn’t get is this switch between Powell and Cabrera, at some point i was lost, i didn’t understand who was who, what they were doing, which was the role for the two of them… completely lost :’).
in conclusion, this series is wonderful, i really like it, and this season was amazing. i know i’m gonna miss them all when it’s going to be over, but i’m glad i followed this series from the very beginning
see ya next time, -Jus
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americanahighways · 24 days ago
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Americana Highways Obituaries – November 2024
Americana Highways Obituaries – November 2024 @kriskristofferson @jackjones @phillesh @quincyjones @nickgravenites @jamesdarren @blakerhea @sergiomendes @caterinavalente @billyeddwheeler @jdsouther @petesinfield @sheltalmy @royhaynes @paulkamanski @libbytitus @bobbyhicks @petewade @markmoffat @scottsimon @herbieflowers @titojackson @liampayne
Americana Highways Obituaries – November 2024 ObituariesKris Kristofferson @ 88 – a pioneering, award-winning figure in the outlaw country genre. Kris was the songwriter who wrote “Me & Bobby McGee” a hit for Janis Joplin (who Kris dated) & “Why Me Lord,” a Gospel-oriented concert favorite of Elvis Presley. He wrote other hits like “For the Good Times,” “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down” & “Help Me…
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disastrouscanasta · 2 years ago
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I agree completely, I would just like to include a few more who cause me envy
The four horsemen of transmasc gender envy:
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 years ago
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Murder in the Clouds (1934) D. Ross Lederman
December 29th 2022
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fictionadventurer · 2 months ago
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After I fell down a YouTube rabbit hole of someone reviewing episodes of Wishbone, my favorite game has been coming up with books/short stories/plays that would make good Wishbone adaptations. The criteria for qualification are:
In the public domain
By an author that hasn't already had a story adapted by Wishbone
A leading male role for an adorable Jack Russell terrier to play
A plot that can be condensed down so the important plot points fit into a roughly fifteen-minute adaptation
Content that is or can be adapted to be suitable for a middle-school audience (though they seem not to have let that stop them as often as you'd think)
Lends itself to a companion story that parallels the plot or themes of the novel in a modern-day middle-school setting
With those criteria defined, the options I've come up with so far are:
North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
Wishbone plays: Mr. John Thornton Adaptability: You'd have to cut everything except the strike and the love story. Start with Margaret coming to Milton and disliking Thornton. Have her meet the Higginses and dislike mill owners. Defend Thornton during the strike. Refuse the proposal. Show Higgins and Thornton coming to an understanding, suggest Thornton loses his money, have Margaret save him and propose. The book has way too much for such a short adaptation, but everything else by Gaskell doesn't have enough plot to adapt into a short version or doesn't have a male role for Wishbone. And it would be so cute to see Wishbone in Thornton's Victorian outfits. Modern-day story: At school, a situation comes up that divides students into two rival camps, and they have to learn how to work together and come to a compromise that benefits everyone.
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
Wishbone plays: Jack Worthing (you'd want a human actor for someone as lively as Algernon) Adaptability: Pretty high. Plays seem to work well for Wishbone adaptations, and you can tell the story in a few scenes. Modern-day story: Modern-day retelling focusing on the importance of honesty. One of the kids gets out of chores at home by pretending they have to help a new student with homework, but their lies come back to bite them.
"The Absence of Mr. Glass" by G.K. Chesterton
Wishbone plays: Father Brown (imagine him in a cute little clerical collar!) Adaptability: Great. Wishbone has done several detective stories, and short stories easily fit into the short time frame. I chose "Mr. Glass" because it doesn't involve a murder or a lengthy philosophical discussion, and lends itself well to a funny modern story about not jumping to conclusions Modern-day story: One of the kids' parents is acting strangely. The kids investigate and build up the clues until they believe some wild and terrible situation is happening. It turns out to be something innocent (like a surprise party)
Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
Wishbone plays: Henry Higgins Adaptability: Pretty good. Plays work well, and the story is very condensable. Not sure how well a story about the intricacies of British accents would adapt to an American show, but it would still work if you make it about "learn fancy manners and don't talk like a hick". You could get some great puns out of the dog telling a human to "Speak!" Modern-day story: The classic school story plot of changing yourself to impress a potential love interest. The girl tries to doll herself up for a dance and learns it's better to be herself.
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