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NATION OF ULYSSES AT BRATNIAK. POZNAŃ, 1992.
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Nation Of Ulysses - P. Power
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2017 | Klaus Schwab | World Economic Forum "Young Global Leaders" Have Been Installed Within Governments
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Movies I watched this week - 17
I can watch this mesmerizing TED performance by The greatest sleigh of hand magician in the world, Lennart Green, every few months!
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Mike Leigh’s Secrets and Lies. I didn’t know anything about this film before watching it, so the many emotional twists and turns kept packing unexpected and sentimental punches. It’s surprising to see a cast so un-photogenic - I didn’t even recognize Timothy Spall, whose ‘David Irving’ portrait I saw just a few days ago.
Photos above. 8+/10.
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Anders Thomas Jensen’s Flickering Lights, considered to be the most popular Danish film ever.
Four small-time gangsters steal 4 million kroner from a rival crime-boss and escape to the countryside. There they hide in an old, wrecked house, but slowly they realize that they would like to stay there, and they start renovating it and turning it into a restaurant.
"Actually Ove Ditlevsen is one of Denmark's finest authors"...
LOVELY!
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The Bald Hairdresser is another Danish film, written by ATJ, but directed by Susanne Bier. A fluffy romantic comedy that takes place on the Amalfi Coast in Italy and opens with Dean Martin’s “That’s Amore!”. It struggles to work, especially since Pierce Brosnan had lived in Copenhagen for 20 years, but his dialogue has to be in English.
With Kim Bodina as the asshole husband.
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I read somewhere that "Flickering Lights" is similar to Sonatine, Takeshi Kitano’s 1993 Japanese yakuza fable, also about a violent gang that escapes to the countryside, and “discovers” themselves in the process. But this is a more opaque, “different” style of story telling, and harder to get into.
The beach scenes, especially the Russian Roulette, the sumo match and the firework fight are stunning, and Joe Hisaishi’s score are wonderful.
I’ll look for more of his movies.
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Britt-Marie was here, a small, sweet Swedish story about a 63 year old housewife who leaves her husband of 40 years, and escapes to a tiny town to become a soccer coach for a group of young players.
7+ / 10
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After reading this long, effusive appreciation of this sweet, optimistic show, I binge-watched all 10 half-hour episodes of Ted Lasso, again. It is an ongoing tear-jerker, maybe because it is, indeed, “the answer to toxic masculinity a whole lot of people have been yearning for"...
I would hate to watch the 2nd season though: I’m sure it will blow.
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2 from Errol Morris:
✳️✳️✳️ American Dharma, Morris sympathetic sit down with neo-fascist, white nationalist ideologue and Trump whisperer Steve Bannon. Morris interviewed Robert McNamara and Donald Rumsfeld before, so he is used to world-class war criminals. Here he gives Bannon a similar, semi-friendly, uncritical platform to project himself as an objective, serious thinker.
✳️✳️✳️ My Psychedelic Love Story: Joanna Harcourt-Smith's trippy relationship with Timothy Leary’s as his "common-law wife" between 1972 and 1977 - Made up or a true story?
(I actually met Timothy Leary once, at a 1993 Jerry Rubin’s house party.)
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2021 Oscar winners:
✳️✳️✳️ Winner of the short documentary: 90 year old Colette, who was a French resistance fighter during WW2, visits the German concentration camp where her brother died.
✳️✳️✳️ Winner of the short animated film: If anything happens to me I love you: Sad parents who grieve for their dead daughter. Reminiscent of Michaël Dudok de Wit‘s Father and Daughter. Re-watch.
✳️✳️✳️ August Wilson’s “Ma Rainy’s Black Bottom”, best film of the week. Chadwick Boseman’s last role. And Viola Davis is awesome and unrecognizable in it.
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The weather is acting strangely in Take Shelter.
Michael Shannon is a construction worker family man in a small Ohio town who starts having vivid nightmares about a coming apocalyptic storm. Not sure if he is psychotic or prophetic until the very end. Very slow and atmospheric.
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Re-watches:
✳️✳️✳️ Why do I enjoy coming back to Sorkin’s fascinating Molly’s Game again and again? It’s not only the good story and the intelligent dialogue. Will watch again (and again).
✳️✳️✳️ Widows, a first rate heist thriller with Viola Davis: 4 Chicago women Steal $5M from a crime boss, after their criminal husbands were killed in a botched getaway attempt.
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First watch: John Carpenter's 1988 They Live - Consume, Breed, Conform - OBEY! A repressive anti-Reaganomic, Invasion of the Body Snatchers-type, propaganda.
"I have come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubble gum"
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Anthony Hopkins latest role as the villain in The Virtuoso, or “The Assassin and the Dog”. Everything but Hopkins was bad, a bad B-movie with bad B-actors in a traditional B-story.
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Horrible bosses, even more horrible “comedy”: Sloppy, lazy unfunny retelling of Strangers on a Train.
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Throw-back to the art project:
Timothy Leary Adora.
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(My complete movie list is here)
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'Dec 31,1931-DC house party, on the dance floor. I clearly died from cute boy overload. Steve Kroner, Chris Thomson, Jeremy Blake, and Ian Svenonius. ( Pink tshirt behind me is Calvin Johnson dancing on a radiator).'
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Pixar Animation Studios’ tour and its minor Hawaii connection
The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, Inside Out, Coco, and many more hit films are all generated by the masterminds at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville. I was lucky to meet director of animation James Ford Murphy and executive producer Andrea Warren, and be invited for a look at where the magic is made.
We pull in on a sunny October day, pass through the security gate, and walk towards the main building, named after founder Steve Jobs. The campus is incredibly creative, with airy buildings, green lawns, and recreational spaces to recharge.
Squirrels scamper up manicured trees, and a flock of plump Canadian geese graze at the outdoor amphitheater. A large plastic seagull – Nigel, from Finding Nemo – keeps watch over the small soccer field (rumor: the grass is FIFA-approved). It gives off the feel of a college.
An immense lamp and ball sit outside the main building- well-known logo Luxo the lamp, which actually illuminates after dark. We would later learn on the tour that Australia’s Museum of Modern Art constructed the piece for a Pixar exhibit, and shipped it to California when the show was over.
We checked in and waited for our tour guide, Xanadu, at the Steve Jobs Building, a huge, bright, glass-enclosed warehouse with concept art from the latest movie to greet folks; the Parr family stands poised to fend off questionable visitors, because Pixar’s next movie is Incredibles 2.
Characters from Cars and Inside Out lounge near the ping-pong tables and the glass case full of Oscar awards. As you look further into the Atrium, you’ll see a gift shop with items only available there (not in Disney stores), a USPS post office, an employee lunch room, and a bustling cafeteria.
Xanadu explained that Steve Jobs oversaw the design, and he wanted a building made by hand, like the films Pixar produces. He was so meticulous; he searched for the perfect shade of brick color, ultimately settling on a dark brown mix inspired by the Hills Bros. Coffee House in San Francisco.
Jobs also laid out the floor plan for the departments in accordance with the brain’s hemispheres: the creative sides are on the right side of the building. The technical sides are on the left. The level of thought Jobs put into each detail is mind-blowing.
This is a two-story building, but the second story is like a loft, with offices only along two sides. From the ground, you can still look up – and slightly into the rooms where people are meeting.
In the Steve Jobs Building, the patio floor extends into the building, separating the inside and outside only by a wall of glass. That’s to create a seamless transition, and an “Alice in Wonderland” effect, as Xanadu told us.
Xanadu said Jobs believed strongly that face-to-face contact resulted in the best ideas, so his initial plans called for only one restroom in the entire building. This mother cringes.
After pushback from the rest of the team, Jobs capitulated and made it two, but they’re at the front of the building, still forcing people to leave their desks and interact with others.
She says he also advocated healthy practices, so there are two large staircases to encourage walking in the Atrium, subsidized health classes in the “Breathing Room” (fitness studio), a salt-water lap pool heated to 74 degrees, basketball and sand volleyball courts, a BBQ area (“Palm Grove”), large herb gardens the chefs use in their cooking, the aforementioned soccer field, and monthly visits from a team of therapy dogs for stress relief.
It’s near lunch now, and droves of staffers are coming out to Café Luxo for their subsidized lunch. There’s a table of today’s specials to choose from, in addition to other cafeteria staples. Beverages are free, and lunch is cheap.
If employees want to bring their own food, there’s a beautiful, wood paneled break room. Jobs, we’re told, didn’t want workers to go hungry, so there’s always free cereal and milk, PB&J materials, and fruits.
As we near the end of the Atrium, we see a door in the wall leading to the Steve Jobs Theater. The 235-seat arena is used for the final review of movies.
Sometimes, Pixar uses the space for educational talks for staff development, organized by the so-called Pixar University committee. Monday nights, it’s dedicated for recreation when theater manager John Hazelton shows old movies on 35 mm film.
Then we duck past a Closed Set sign, into the hallway where the voice actors lay down their tracks. We are not allowed to take photos for the next couple sections.
The hall leading into the recording studio is painted brick red, and autographed with many names like Owen Wilson, Jeff Pidgeon, Amber Kroner, Patton Oswald, Dame Edna, Alexander Gold, and Elle Docter.
“Who are some famous people you’ve seen?” we ask Xanadu excitedly.
“We have a no gawking policy,” she says, “so we aren’t allowed to take photos or go up to famous people.” Also, there aren’t celebrities walking around all the time. Xanadu says if an actor is working with Pixar for the first time, they’re invited to come to the headquarters to get a feel for the company’s culture. After that, Pixar travels to the voice actors.
She adds that sometimes, celebrities visit just for a tour, and the biggest star she’s seen in her five years there is actor Keanu Reeves. Xanadu permits me to blog about that.
From the audio booth area, we walk upstairs past rows of colorful offices on the second floor. The wide hallway is lined with art from 2017’s Coco. Xanadu says every piece of art connected to a movie is saved – even concept sketches on napkins – and archived in the art gallery for future exhibits in places around the world.
It took seven years to research Coco, which won an Oscar. Pixar has two full time sculptors, Jerome Ranft and Greg Dextra, whose job is it to create a 3-D sculpture of the main characters. This gives the 2-D artists a better feel for who the character is and how they should animate it.
We see clay molds, sketches, and digital paintings of the Coco characters, and a short informative movie about the challenges for this film: how to create the world of the dead, and how to light, color, and animate such a fantasy world?
We were fascinated to learn there are animation artists dedicated to extremely specific jobs. For every movie, there is an art team dedicated to just creating crowds of people.
There is an exquisite guitar inlaid with pearl and gold on one of the walls. Xanadu shares that it’s one of only 11 created in conjunction with Coco, and that the director and producer of that movie each have one. She’s not sure where the other nine are, but informs us the Consumer Products team commissioned a limited run of the instruments.
At the end of this art gallery, we come to a sitting area with what looks like a storyboard on the wall. It’s a color script, Xanadu clarifies, whose purpose is to show the mood, color, lighting, and tone of each movie.
There are quaint, brown leather chairs here that belonged to Walt Disney. The Walt Disney!
We’ve concluded the viewing of the first art gallery, and it’s time to walk across a bridge to the other side of the Atrium. The bridge is slightly arched, and Xanadu says it’s because Jobs didn’t want a straight line to cut the view when looking up from the ground floor.
This art gallery is Incredibles-themed, and the color script is more retro. Incredibles 2 is due in summer 2019.
The film after that is an untitled piece by Dan Scanlon, the creator of Monsters University. When that movie comes out, Xanadu tells us, the Coco art will make way for the new movie’s pieces. That includes repainting the walls to match the feel of the new movie.
We stop to watch a deleted scene from Incredibles. It’s a runway show in which Edna features her retro designs, which are actually the creations of staffer Deanna Marsigliere.
Scratch actors voiced over the rough cut; those are Pixar employees who want to do it just for fun. Every other year, they can audition for an unpaid role.
Voice actors’ unions make it hard to hire non-union talent, though they weren’t as prevalent when director/writer Brad Bird worked on the original Incredibles 14 years ago. As Xanadu tells it, Bird was seeking a specific voice for Edna, and nobody could match what he envisioned, so he ended up playing the part himself.
Lastly, Xanadu directs our attention to a raised 2-D cityscape hanging on a wall. Some of the lights in the buildings are on. It’s a timeline, she says- as each part of Incredibles 2 is completed, another light comes on.
When the entire city is lit, the movie is done. “It’s a way to track the movie’s progress and to build excitement,” she pronounces.
Tracking timelines are themed for each movie. Cars, for instance, measured progress with a racetrack that had moveable cars.
We leave the Steve Jobs Building and head towards a building called Brooklyn. The other buildings are named West Village, Uptown, SoHo, and Ellis Island (the archives building). The big, grassy area out front is called Central Park.
What’s the Manhattan connection? Xanadu says it’s a riff on their address, Park Avenue- the famous New York City street.
Brooklyn is a quieter, more secretive building where new concepts are developed. Like the Steve Jobs Building, it’s open, with a second and third story added only along the sides of the building, giving this a very high ceiling. A five-foot-tall Day of the Dead skull sits in the reception area, across an employee café.
The Presto Theater takes up a corner of Brooklyn. At 135 seats, it’s the second biggest of the five film venues on campus.
There are “Easter eggs” in the metal artwork above the theater doors; look closely, and you’ll see the triangular design is Luxo lamps stacked on each other. Embedded in the floor, little movie characters are scattered about, waiting to be found.
We cruise down the middle of Brooklyn, pausing to look at dozens of artwork on the wall, or 3-D art in cases. They’re all for sale at a silent auction fundraiser for one of the charities Pixar supports.
The artists are staffers, and they were allowed to use any medium. No close-up photos were allowed of the art.
In the center of Brooklyn’s massive foyer is where we find a slight Hawaii tie-in. It’s a three-story tall brick chimney. Dole Food Company used to own this property, and this building was previously a cannery. In a nod to this history, Pixar turned the chimney into a fireplace and seating area.
Before Dole, the Oakland Oaks minor league baseball team owned the land, which explains why there’s a glass case with old-fashioned baseball equipment and memorabilia on display. Nearby, staffers are using the billiards tables.
We don’t ascend the stairways here, but Xanadu says the third floor has a terrace with a sweeping view of the East Bay.
Two-and-a-half hours later, we finish the day with lunch back at Steve Jobs Building, and shortly thereafter, we drive away from Pixar- amazed at what we learned, and with a deeper appreciation for how much thought goes into each movie. One might say it’s incredible.
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Mets’ Noah Syndergaard throws 2-hitter to beat Giants" Published on September 03, 2018 at 05:43AM by By Steve Kroner Example No. 839 of how ineffective the Giants’ offense has been lately and for much of this season: In Bruce Bochy’s news conference following his team’s 4-1 loss to Noah Syndergaard and the Mets on Sunday at AT&T Park, Bochy singled out the Giants’ best plate appearance of the afternoon, pitcher Chris Stratton’s sacrifice fly in the third inning. “He really competed well,” Bochy said of Stratton, who fouled off two 0-2 pitches before sending a drive to right plenty deep enough to score Alen Hanson. “He found a way to get that run in. That was impressive.” Impressive certainly characterized Syndergaard. In throwing the first complete game of his four-year career in his 81st start, the right-hander they call “Thor” threw a two-hitter.
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1 “Evergreen” 1/5 The family of a rebellious teenager (Amber Tamblyn) moves to a gated community which has a unique and grisly way of dealing with troubled youth.
2 “One Night at Mercy” 3/5 A doctor named Dr. Jay Ferguson saves a strange patient (Jason Alexander) from suicide, only to learn that he is Death incarnate looking to take a break from his life’s work.
3 “Shades of Guilt” 4/5 After leaving a dark-skinned professor (Hill Harper) who’s asking for help, Matt McGreevy (Vincent Ventresca) soon learns to regret his action as he slowly begins to resemble the man.
4 “Dream Lover” 1/5 A comic book graphic artist named Andrew Lomax (Adrian Pasdar) somehow makes his dream girl (Shannon Elizabeth) real to help him with his writer’s block. However, who is real and who is fictional becomes unclear.
5 “Cradle of Darkness” 1/5 A woman (Katherine Heigl) working for a time travel organization is sent back in time to kill Adolf Hitler in infancy and prevent his reign of terror.
6 “Night Route” 4/5 After nearly being hit by a car, a female English professor named Melina Kroner (Ione Skye) is haunted by a strange bus appearing in her street.
7 “Time Lapse” 1/5 An orderly named Zack Walker (Ethan Embry), suffering from blackouts, learns that the gaps in time that he can’t remember were the result of a cop—briefly switching bodies with him—trying to prevent the assassination of the President’s daughter.
8 “Dead Man’s Eyes” 3/5 After the husband of Lauren Janus (Portia de Rossi) is murdered, she is inconsolable. At the trial, she absentmindedly places his glasses on her face—and suddenly, she is able to see through his eyes. The glasses recorded the man’s last moments, so his wife decides to try and solve the case—but she must face a very dangerous and familiar murderer.
9 “The Pool Guy” 3/5 A pool cleaner named Richie Almares (Lou Diamond Phillips) is having a recurring nightmare of a deceased man (Mackenzie Gray) who keeps telling him to wake up before shooting him.
10 “Azoth the Avenger Is a Friend of Mine” 1/5 A young boy named Craig Henson (Rory Culkin), beset by an abusive father and neighborhood bullies, wills his favorite superhero Azoth the Avenger (Patrick Warburton) to life, who teaches him about vengeance and courage.
11 “The Lineman” 2/5 After being struck by lightning, a lineman named Tyler Ward (Jeremy Piven) gains the ability to hear other people’s thoughts. Using his newfound powers for his own personal and financial gain, he soon realizes that everything comes with a price.
12 “Harsh Mistress” 1/5 A struggling musician named Cory Williams (Lukas Haas) purchases an infamous guitar, which leads to him gaining vast international stardom and wealth, but both come with a surprising price tag.
13 “Upgrade” 4/5 A housewife named Annie (Susanna Thompson), humiliated by her loutish husband and unruly children, wishes for a better life, only to find that reality wants to replace her as well.
14 “To Protect and Serve” 5/5 An idealistic police officer named Eric Boggs (Usher), determined to keep a prostitute (Samantha Becker) safe from her pimp, will stop at nothing in this world to protect her.
15 “Chosen” 5/5 A hopeless and destitute man named Vincent Hansen (Jake Busey) angrily rebuffs two persistent missionaries who may well have the answer to all of his problems at the time when some people start to disappear.
16 “Sensuous Cindy” 1/5 Having sworn off all other women upon getting engaged, a man named Benjamin Baker (Greg Germann) is put to the test by a virtual-reality beauty named Cindy (Jaime Pressly).
17 “Hunted” 1/5 A futuristic society is attacked by a vicious and mysterious murderer.
18 “Mr. Motivation” 1/5 A sinister toy doll (voiced by Pat O'Brien) encourages a timid man named Charles Stickney (Wallace Langham) to stand up to his boss Rick (Christopher McDonald) and take control of his life.
19 “Sanctuary” 2/5 Stranded in a modern day Garden of Eden, a sports agent named Scott Turner (Rob Estes) and a real estate agent named Marisa Sanborn (Elizabeth Berkley) soon find their idyllic world crumbling thanks to an injured motorcyclist (Nicki Aycox) and her working cell phone.
20 “Future Trade” 3/5 A man named Martin Donner (Frank Whaley) with a dead-end job at a big-box store and a dysfunctional family is lured into trading his future for that of a seemingly privileged man with a trophy wife (Sofia Milos). But he must have forgotten the age-old cliché: if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
21 “Found and Lost” 2/5 A businessman named Sean Moore (Brian Austin Green) gets a chance to revisit the past and make another bid for Elizabeth Wicker (Moira Kelly) who was the woman that he loved.
22 “Gabe’s Story” 3/5 A deliveryman named Gabe O'Brien (Christopher Titus) suffering from consistent bad luck is given a surprising chance to change his destiny.
23 “Last Lap” 5/5 A terminally ill young man named Andy Perez (Clifton Collins, Jr.) and his best friend Marco Flores (Greg Serano) take a final ride in their souped-up racer that results in unexpected consequences for both.
24 “The Path” 2/5 A dissatisfied tabloid journalist named Ally Warner (Linda Cardellini) entrusts her fate in the hands of a fortune teller named Kamayo (Method Man) who gives her scoops in advance. However, her “sure thing” has hidden problems.
25 “Fair Warning” 4/5 A flower shop clerk named Tina Bishop (Taryn Manning) is viciously stalked by one of the multiple personalities of a troubled pet store employee named George Straitton (Devon Gummersall).
26 “Another Life” 5/5 Famous rapper Marvin Gardens (Wood Harris) overcame a tough childhood in the projects to become a millionaire with a wife, son, and mansion. However, painful, confusing visions plague him to the point that the thin line between real and fantasy is crossed.
27 “Rewind” 2/5 A compulsive gambler named Jonah Beach (Eddie Kaye Thomas) mysteriously learns how to travel back in time, believes he has found a sure bet to win big at the casinos. He soon discovers, however, that everything is a gamble.
28 “Tagged” 1/5 A gang member and tagger named Marcus Fisher (Todd Williams) confesses to murder when a mural painted by the victim transforms itself into a version of the crime scene.
29 “Into the Light” 2/5 A teacher (Samantha Mathis) gains the power to predict death.
30 “It’s Still a Good Life” 0/5 In the sequel to the 1961 episode “It’s a Good Life”, Anthony Fremont (Bill Mumy), the young boy who once terrorized his town with his amazing mental powers, is now a man and the proud father of a little girl (Liliana Mumy) whose mental powers are stronger than his.
31 “The Monsters Are on Maple Street” 0/5 In this update of the 1960 episode “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,” a neighborhood begins suspecting their new neighbors of terrorism after the power and water get cut off.
32 “Memphis” 4/5 A law clerk named Ray Ellison (Eriq La Salle) with only six months to live due to a brain tumor finds himself in Memphis, Tennessee in 1968 on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. is going to be assassinated.
33 “How Much Do You Love Your Kid?” 5/5 A woman named Donna Saicheck (Bonnie Somerville) who is contemplating divorce from her husband Ted (Steve Bacic) gets a phone call from the police that her son has been kidnapped. Donna then sees this as part of a twisted reality game show hosted by a man known as Nick Dark (Wayne Knight).
34 “The Placebo Effect” 5/5 A description of an unnamed disease that the hypochondriac Harry Raditch (Jeffrey Combs) supposedly has comes to life when those around him become infected.
35 “Cold Fusion” 4/5 A brilliant physicist named Paul Thorson (Sean Patrick Flanery) is ordered by the military to a remote Arctic lab where the final start-up preparations for an infinite power source are taking place. He becomes involved in a deadly psychological struggle with the device’s creator (Ian McShane).
36 “The Pharaoh’s Curse” 3/5 An aspiring magician named Mario Devlin (Shawn Hatosy) seeks to learn the secret behind a legendary trick by legendary magician Harry Kellogg (Xander Berkeley).
37 “The Collection” 5/5 A night of babysitting turns to cold terror when a young woman named Miranda Evans (Jessica Simpson) realizes that the eerily lifelike doll collection of her client Danielle Rander (Ashley Edner) may explain the mysterious disappearances of the previous babysitters.
38 “Eye of the Beholder” 0/5 In this remake of the classic Twilight Zone episode, a beautiful woman named Janet Tyler (Molly Sims) in a futuristic society where everyone is hideous undergoes her 11th attempt at surgically being like everyone else.
39 “Developing” 2/5 A young photographer named Edie Durant (Robin Tunney) discovers photos of her dead fiancé that could never had been taken and remains convinced that it is her deceased lover calling her to be with him in death.
40 “The Executions of Grady Finch” 3/5 A death row inmate named Grady Finch (Jeremy Sisto) claims to his lawyer Liz (Alicia Witt) that he is innocent as an unknown force ends up interfering in his executions.
41 “Homecoming” 2/5 An army officer named Rob Malone (Gil Bellows) comes home to try and make amends with his wayward son Trace (Penn Badgley) before the boy learns his terrible secret.
42 “Sunrise” 5/5 Five college students named Marty (Jonathan Jackson), Amber (Sarah Carter), Noah (Michael Peña), Eve (Lauren Lee Smith), and Wesley (Tyler Labine) explore an Aztec site. They carelessly knock over a jug filled with blood and in an instant, the sun goes out. The Earth will die unless something is done. According to some carvings, the only way to reverse the curse is to sacrifice someone.
43 “Burned” 1/5 An agoraphobic real-estate mogul named Scott Crane (Jason Bateman) is haunted by the ghosts of twin children killed in an arson he paid a man to commit.
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What Happened On November 3rd 2020?
EVERYONE KNOWS THAT IT WAS A COUP - THE COUP OF AMERICA HAPPENED
WE HAVE A FALSE GOVERNMENT
WE HAVE A FALSE MEDIA
STEP ONE - GET RIGHT WITH G-D, NOT ONE STONE SHALL NOT BE THROWN DOWN - KILL THE SPIRIT OF FEAR, THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT OUR GOVERNMENT, STOP WATCHING MAINSTREAM COMMUNIST NETWORK, WE ARE IN THE TRIBULATION, GET OVER IT
STEP TWO - PREACH THE GOSPEL, SPEAK THE TRUTH, KNOW THAT POLITICAL FRAUD, ELECTION FRAUD, AND MEDICAL FRAUD ARE A REAL THING - EVERYONE IS FED UP
STEP THREE - PRAY TO G-D THAT THE SNAKES ARE THROWN INTO THE PIT, THAT THEY ARE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, THAT THEY ARE MADE TO CONSUME THE POISON THEY SPIT,
IT WILL HAPPEN WITH PRAYER
Thrivetime Show: Business School without the BS Published July 25, 2021
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Jeff Weber the host of The Weberz Way Podcast joins us to share about the election fraud that occurred on November 3rd 2020.
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Bennett, USF's Smith renew friendship
Bennett, USF’s Smith renew friendship
San Francisco Chronicle reporter Steve Kroner published an insightful article on the friendship between two of West Coast Conference’s newest rivals: Saint Mary’s head coach and his former assistant Kyle Smith, the newly named head coach at the University of San Francisco.
“You like to see your (coaches) move on and get their dream opportunities and be able to capitalize on them. We’re very…
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