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Our beloved Stu from the WWDITS movie has also shared and signed the petition and given us some love!!
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WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS (2014)
A cute mockumentary about vampires living in New Zealand. Watch it with friends, watch it alone, watch it because you watch the series, just watch it. This movie is a treat.
⭐⭐⭐⭐.5
Trigger Warning Mild Homophobia
We meet our gang of four vampires Viago, Vladislav, Deacon, and Petyr. They are living together in New Zealand after having all turned into vampires in their own various times in their own various ways. Deacon’s familiar, Jackie, brings them some humans as prey and Petyr goes a little rogue and turns one of them into a vampire so we have a new addition to the group named Nick. Nick brings in his human friend, Stu, who the gang likes better than Nick! Stu teaches them all kinds of modern human things like the internet and how to text. The boys are fascinated by both the tech and by Stu! There is a bit of a problem with Nick though in the fact that he won’t shut the fuck up about being a vampire. He announces it to almost everyone he meets which is a big no-no. Nick also finds out he cannot eat human food anymore and decides he is so over being a vampire.
Deacon goes to Jackie’s house to give her instructions but she finds out that Nick is now a vampire and is very upset. Her whole reasoning for being a familiar is so she can be turned into a vampire and Nick just gets turned before her? But then, disaster strikes! Petyr is killed in a sunlight incident! A vampire hunter broke into the basement letting light in and while Petyr was able to kill the hunter with his coffin lid, Petyr was ultimately undone by the burning rays of the evil sun. When Nick arrives he realizes the hunter was a man he revealed his identity to while about town. Nick led a vampire hunter back to the house and got Petyr killed! For this crime (and for wearing a jacket far too similar to the one Deacon wears) Nick is exiled from the group.
Several months later the boys are invited to a special ball but Vladislav’s arch rival will be the guest of honor there which really upsets our boy Vladislav. Viago and Deacon end up going together and they meet Jackie there who has been turned into a vampire by Nick. Nick is also there and he brought Stu. This was a very bad idea though because there is a room of hungry vampires who turn on them and want to eat Stu almost immediately. Vladislav shows up to try and fight his rival but it is Stu who ends up stabbing a vampire so they can escape the ball in one piece. They run into misfortune as they are leaving though because they encounter the group of werewolves they met before but this time the moon is full and they all transformed and they disemboweled Stu! Oh, no! Nick is very sad his friend is dead. Deacon gives him a nice pep talk about how everyone Nick loves will die…
In the end, Stu is alive! He turned into a werewolf and that is how he survived! Hey, whatever works! Viago finally approached his lady love that he had been stalking the whole movie and they are together now (and she's a vampire so it is forever). Vladislav gets back with his arch rival who just turned out to be his ex and he quickly remembers why they broke up in the first place. The after credits scene has Deacon doing vampire mind tricks on us, erasing our minds of us ever having watched the movie… Good thing I wrote this down!
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#W#What We Do In The Shadows#WWDITS#What We Do In The Shadows 2014#horror comedy#horror#comedy#4.5 stars#horror comedy review#horror review#comedy review#jemaine clement#taika waititi#jonny brugh#stuart rutherford#cori gonzales macuer#rhys darby#jackie van beek#morgana hills#mike minogue#elena stejko#ben fransham#jason hoyte#karen O'leary#isaac heron#morag hills#chelsie preston crayford#madeleine sami#yvette parsons#cohen holloway
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Don't mind me, just imagining Viago discovering filters to take pictures on "newer" phones. "Oooh look! Zis one makes me look like a cat :DD" 100% would try all the Snapchats filters until the phone battery dies and he has to ask Stu for help. (Stu now has a gallery full of pictures of only Viago doing silly faces with filters on) (he will not delete them)
#Viago is a filter girl#would rock the flower crown filters#wwdits 2014#wwdits#wwdits viago#viago von dorna schmarten scheden heimburg#viago what we do in the shadows#what we do in the shadows#wwdits stu#stuart rutherford#vladislav the poker#deacon brucke
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@ardeney-sims @officalroyalsofpierreland
#ts4 simblr#ts4 screenshots#the sims 4#ts4 legacy#ts4#simblr#sims 4 screenshots#royal sims 4#ts4 storytelling#ts4 royalty#trenton royals#sim: emmett rutherford#sim: maria yakovlev#sim: wyatt rutherford#sim: jamie fairchild#sim: mckenna rutherford#sim: isabelle stuart#sim: henry prescott#sim: henry stuart prescott#sim: westly coles#sim: everly ingebretson#sim: kristopher wellington#sim: madilyn newberry#sim: tomas wellington#sim: oliver wellington#sim: magdalena wellington#sim: nolan stuart#sim: blaze wellington#sim: vanessa saintifort#sim: india wellington
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A previously unknown portrait of a noblewoman known as ‘England’s lost queen’ has been discovered by art historians Elizabeth Goldring, of the University of Warwick’s Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, and Emma Rutherford.
The portrait, which is in a private collection, depicts 16th century noblewoman Lady Arbella Stuart, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth I, and a potential heir to her throne. She is shown wearing lavish court dress and standing in a garden at Greenwich Palace.
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#arbella stuart#arabella stuart#elizabethan era#nicholas hilliard#16th century#lady arbella stuart#lady arabella stuart#tudor history
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Interested to hear what your thoughts on the 2021 run's use of villains is considering how wildly different each one was from arc to arc
Ooooh, thank you for sending an ask! Especially since it's always fun to revisit the 2021 run. Also because, I must confess, I tend to not give the rogue's gallery their due so I appreciate the excuse to really buckle down and focus on them for a change. :D As it seems to be the case with a lot of my responses, things got a little long, so a list of all the villains in Moon Knight (Vol. 9/2021) to help me keep track of things and my miscellaneous thoughts on matters are included under the cut. Thanks again!!!
The villains of the 2021 run are as follows:
The Structure (including Tutor, Nemean, and Grand Mal): #1, #13-14, #16-18
Zodiac ("Terry"): #1, #5-7, #11-12, #18-19, #25, #27-30
Vermin: #1
Hawley (the janitor with the sweat thing): #2
Rampage (Stuart Clarke): #4, #25
Jigsaw (Billy Russo): #4, #11
Manslaughter Marsdale: #7, #25
Stained Glass Scarlet (Scarlet Fasinera my beloved): #8
House of Shadows (The Midnight Mission): #9
Waxman: #10, #25
Rutherford Winner: #10, #25
Black Spectre III (Robert Plesko): #18-#19, #25, #27, #29-30
Commodore Donald Planet: #19
Harlequin Hit-Men (Herb and Sheila Hollister): #19-20
Sarnak: #21, #23, #25, #27-29
New Enforcers: #23
Morpheus (Robert Markham): #24
Man Mountain Marko: (bonus: Devil's Reign: Moon Knight) #25
Black Spectre II (Ryan Trent): #25, #27-29
Vibro: #26-27
With honorable mentions to
Hunter's Moon who definitely wasn't a villain but who did represent a generally antagonistic force in issues #1 and #3
The real antagonist of issue #22 being Marc thinking it would be a good idea to dress up as Midnight Man, steal money, and lie to Greer
,,,,and to 8-Ball who pops up in issues #1, #7, #20, #25, #28, and #30
Now that that's all sorted, two things really stuck out to me about the villains Mr. MacKay chose to use in vol. 9: A. the EXTREME deep cuts and/or throwbacks and B. how quite frequently, the identity of the villain didn't matter as much as whatever else Moon Knight had going on interpersonally in that issue.
This is me just conjecturing here, but I would propose that Mr. MacKay could get away with inserting honestly downright obscure villains, such as the Harlequin Hit-Men, or villains that aren't particularly developed beyond their cool power set, such as Grand Mal and Nemean, because Marc having to reckon with the murder of old comrades or finally have a decent conversation with Jake and Steven (issues #20 and #14 respectively) is where all of the emotional investment was for those issues; the big, classic comic book punch up was almost window dressing at that point for the issue's real conflict and the villains could have been practically interchangeable. I would also go so far as to suggest that the encounters with Hawley the janitor in issue #2 and the relatively less obscure Waxman in #10, Jigsaw in #11, and Zodiac in #12 were predominantly to establish Marc's moral limits as a hero and had comparatively little to do with the villains as characters themselves. Personally, and this might be because of my own slight biases where I tend to not focus on the villains on much, I find it commendable that MacKay as a comic book writer was able to craft some gripping stories where a good deal of the narrative momentum came from interpersonal dynamics and knowing one's own self in a genre that pretty consistently relies on flash without the narrative feeling too slow or,,,,navel-gaze-y. Again, this might just be my opinion, but it feels appropriate for Moon Knight comics, which have always been a little contemplative with Moon Knight's complexities being a major draw. The fact that MacKay then used that structure to sometimes bring back bronze age villains with fewer than five appearances made it all the more fun for us comic fans who like such deep cuts hahaha
This is also not to say though that there weren't some cases of "author very purposefully chooses a specific character to reveal something about the hero." There's Hunter's Moon who, when acting antagonistically to Moon Knight, represented what it could look like for Mark to really fully give himself over to Khonshu (issue #3). Then there's also Mr. MacKay's tendency to bring back old villains and tweak them a bit to reflect Moon Knight's development as it was progressing in vol. 9. A positive example is the House of Shadows (RIP) which moves on from just being a despised entity cursed with unlimited resurrections to having a new purpose in helping the community. Scarlet Fasinera (RIP), however, is an instance of how a champion for justice can begin to lose humanity in a warped life after death, a common ominous theme in vol. 9.
One other character that necessitates a little discussion is Robert "Sigmund" Plesko with his return as the third Black Spectre. Am I particularly compelled by Plesko's motivation apparently being that he "became bored with being a mere observer...a minnow in [Moon Knight's] wake" of shark-like destruction (#30) and decided to try his own hand at creating a little chaos? I'm only admitting this because you asked for my thoughts as this is veering into personal opinion territory aslkdfj, but I don't personally find such a motivation interesting for a villain, especially after he was built up as being the ultimate antagonist of the volume. I am nonetheless majorly compelled by A. how Mr. MacKay plucked Plesko out of the twilight issues of Marc Spector: Moon Knight as I'm always a sucker for supporting characters making a comeback, B. how he wove Plesko into Marc and Frenchie's history with Bushman as I am also always a sucker for a reference to the wild dog days, and C. that of all characters, Mr. MacKay chose to bring back the guy that Marc Spector: Moon Knight's #55's creators used to suggest for the first time in comics (that I've found) that Marc had "an extremely complex multiple identity syndrome" (the early 90's were rough). Plesko's motivations as a character may have been a little rough, but I love how he is another variation on a theme that has been popping up in Moon Knight comics since the very first volume: no matter what March does, he can't escape his violent past, he can only confront it when it rears its ugly head and starts threatening to do damage again (with Marc's willingness to do so even to the point of occasionally dying in the process being one of the things I find most personally intriguing about his character).
As for some additional miscellaneous notes:
They essentially had cameo roles, but I did appreciate Mr. MacKay's inclusion of Black Spectre II (Ryan Trent) and Morpheus. I love a bonafide Moon Knight villain.
I realized that I haven't discussed the Structure much despite how prevalent that organization was in the first half of the volume and I guess that's because the exact details of the Structure wasn't quite as important to me as the fact that they were vampires !!! I love when Moon Knight comics blend the street-level with a little bit of the fantastic as that is a niche that is so incredibly Moon Knight™️ to me. So between that and how they're the reason why we have the lovely Reese as a reoccurring supporting character, I'm grateful for how they served the story even if they didn't leave the biggest impression on me.
#Knight Mail#Thank you so much for sending in an ask!!!#and for your patience as I drafted up my response (I've had the same head cold for a week and a half and I'm going slightly mad alskdfj)#so I hope this is at least vaguely coherent and someone experiences even a sliver of the immense fun I had writing this hahaha
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THE WHEEL OF TIME ICONS PACK - UPDATE
By clicking the source link, you’ll find the pack updated with 411 new icons from The Wheel of Time (s2) briging the total to 808 icons.
(new) featured: Priyanka Bose, Lindsay Duncan, Ayoola Smart, Ragga Ragnars, Maja Simonsen, Jay Duffy, Abdul Salis, Madeleine Madden, Ceara Coveney, Gary Beadle, Emmanuel Imani, Stuart Graham, Gregg Chilingirian, Fares Fares, Joelle, Daniel Henney, Natasha O'Keeffe, Jennifer Cheon Garcia, Kate Fleetwood, Hammed Animashaun, Álvaro Morte, Taylor Napier, Arnas Fedaravicius, Dónal Finn, Kae Alexander, Rosamund Pike, Zoë Robins, Marcus Rutherford, Josha Stradowski, Rima Te Wiata, Sophie Okonedo, Karima McAdams, Daniel Francis, Guy Roberts and Meera Syal
Please check the rules
#wot icons#the wheel of time icons#wotedit#period fc#fantasy fc#the wheel of time#wot#rp icons#icons pack#rpg resource#icons#roleplay#forum rpg#*icons#*mine
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The Holmes Family Tree
At the top are the parents. Sherlock's father; Sieger, Sherlock's Mother, Violet Rutherford; and Sherlock's Stepmother Eudoria
First lets start with Violet and Sieger's children:
Sherlock, Sherringford, Mycroft, Shirley, and Rutherford
Then there are Eudoria and Sieger's Children:
Enola, Sigrina, and Siegerson.
Let's start with the branch that descends directly from Sherlock.
I have placed Sherlock's Children as five in Number. Raffles is the son of Majorie Raffles (the sister of A.J Raffles). Henry Holmes and his wife Elizabeth are the creations of the Charlotte Holmes series.
Keep Sherlock Holmes Jr in mind as we'll focus on him later. We'll go down Henry and Elizabeth's line.
Pascal, Valentina, Agatha, Perpetua and Johnathan Holmes are the children of Elizabeth and Henry
Crispin and Morland are Pascal and Elizabeth's sons. Crispin marries Celine, and Morland marries May. Keep Morland in mind.
Crispin and Elizabeth have the following children: Alistair, Agatha, Julian, Leander.
Morland is a complicated old bastard with two sons: Sherlock and Mycroft. Note that i've written Elementary beneath them.
Alistair and Emma have: Milo and Charlotte
Julian and Kim Min-Ji: Margarate Holmes, Carmilla Holmes, and Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock & Co.)
Now let's move to the side along the chart and go back to one of Sherlock's children.
Sherlock Jr is a problem, I've decided. He is the start of a parallel branch. He had some unknown son. then that son would in time go on to sire the lineage that produced the following
Euris, Mycroft, and Sherlock (BBC's Sherlock). Euris would then later bear a child with a descendent of Moriarty. Resulting in Ron Kamonohashi.
Mycroft has a smaller branch. Three children:
Andrew Holmes, Violet Holmes, and Isabella Holmes.
Violet Holmes would then have a child later with James Bond, resulting in Clive Reston.
Shirly Holmes would marry Charles Jones. Resulting in the birth of Fetlock Jones and Laura Jones.
Laura Jones and her husband Lord Hamish Croft establish the lineage that would come to result in Laura Croft.
Fetlock's is Jupiter, and his daughter Charlotte marries Peerless Jones.
The following children of Peerless and Charlotte are: Barnaby, Darwin, and David.
David Marries Judith Walton and has three children: Fred Jones Sr, Martin "Merlin" Jones, and Ellie. Fred Jones Sr later illegally adopts a son, naming him "Fred Jones Jr".
Barnaby has a son named Harold and a grandson named Jebediah Romano Jones.
Sherringford Holmes, the older brother of both Mycroft and Sherlock, would have three children. Richard, an unknown country squire, and Sebastian.
Richard would change his surname to Queen in the United States to establish himself as an independent detective. He has two sons, Dan and Ellery Queen.
Ellery has two sons: Ellery Junior and Gullivar.
The Squire has one son: Stuart. Stuart has two kids, Jenny and David.
Sebastian marries a woman named Peg: Through them they have a son named Robert who becomes an ambassador for the United Kingdom.
Robert and his wife Joanna then later have a daughter named Shirley Holmes (many of her name).
Rutherford is Sherlock's twin brother and a vampire (making him a genetic dead end).
Sigerson Holmes (son of Eudoria) marries Jenny Hill, a descendent of Fanny Hill. Their daughter then marries a Weston and have a son named Geoffrey Weston.
I wasn't sure how to fit Enola Holme because, as far as I know,w she doesn't go on to have anyone I can identify as being a possible descendent. (good for her.)
Lastly, Charlotte Holmes. I also believe that Charlotte was having an affair with Mary Watson, but that is neither here nor there. She marries some fuck-off prince named Rupert of Kravonia and they have a son: Alexander (i accidentally named him Rupert as well in the image).
Sirgrina and John Vanstattart Smith have three Children:
Dennis Nayland Smith, Violet Smith, and John Smith.
Dennis Nayland fathers: George, Harold, and John "Hannibal" Smith.
Violet marries a man named Sneed and has a son named Lancaster "Shockwave" Sneed. A supervillain from Marvel Comics who used to beat the fuck out of Shang-Chi.
Thus concludes the family tree of The Holmes. Please reblog or message me if you have questions or comments.
#Sherlock Holmes#Sherlock fandom#bbc sherlock#Enola Holmes#Mycroft Holmes#elementary cbs#Elementary Sherlock#Sherlock Fanon#Holmes & Co.#sherlock & co#ron kamonohashi#James Bond#Clive Reston#fred jones sr#Fred Jones Jr#fictional geneology#geneology#Shirley Holmes#eurus holmes
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Arsenal Vs. Manchester United in East Rutherford, New Jersey | 22.07.2023
📸 by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images
@sl0wdiver this one is for you 👀
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Ngl, when I woke up this morning I was a bit tired cos I did so many different things for the renewal campaign yesterday... I didn't think much had happened overnight, but then I saw we'd raised almost 17k for #HoistTheAds, and Stuart Rutherford and Lynda Carter had shared the petition link. I teared up a little. 🥹💖
Ready for another day of...
#RENEW AS A CREW
#ofmd#our flag means death#renew as a crew#save ofmd#i know the goal was already met but i tossed in $100 anyway#TAKE MY MONEY!!!
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Hypocrisy of "LOST" Fans
Recently, someone on Reddit had posted an article on why he hated the Michael Dawson character on "LOST" and no one else.
I'm slowly coming to the opinion that many "LOST" fans are a bunch of racists. What I dislike about the show's fandom is how it loves to portray what a terrible or flawed person Michael Dawson was. Yet, these same fans are still barely capable of acknowledging how terrible and fucked up most of the other major characters were.
Michael is deemed the worst character by the show's fandom because he was portrayed by a black man. Yet, no one is willing to admit this. This is a prime example of how the "LOST" fandom is incredibly hypocritical and RACIST. He was no better or worse than the other major characters. I'm pretty disgusted by how many "LOST" fans go out of their way to make excuses for the crimes and mistakes committed by the other major characters - especially Kate Austen and James Ford. And I've also noticed that many of the major characters almost seemed incapable of feeling or expressing any remorse for their actions. I don't even recall Jack Shephard ever feeling any remorse for his worst acts. He did feel remorse for Juliet Burke's death. But here's the thing . . . he wasn't really responsible for her death. Stuart Radzinsky, who was screwed up in his own way, was.
Another character that "LOST" fans love to condemn is Ana-Lucia Cortez. They especially love to condemn her for Shannon Rutherford's death, despite the fact that Shannon's death was an accident. But they never condemn Ana-Lucia for cold-bloodedly killing the man who shot her and killed her unborn child. Instead of testifying against him (an act that would have sent him behind bars for years), Ana-Lucia didn't identify him as the shooter. Then she hunted him down and killed him in cold blood after his release from jail.
The majority of "LOST" characters were a pretty terrible or flawed lot. But due to humans being incapable of realizing this, fans have allowed their bigotry to decide who was terrible and who wasn't. But . . . if you want my opinion of the worst character, my choice would be Martin Keamy.
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The Jewel in the Crown - ITV - January 9, 1984 - April 3, 1984
Period Drama (14 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Peggy Ashcroft as Barbara Batchelor
Janet Henfrey as Edwina Crane
Derrick Branche as Ahmed Kasim
Charles Dance as Sgt Guy Perron
Geraldine James as Sarah Layton
Rachel Kempson as Lady Manners
Art Malik as Hari Kumar
Wendy Morgan as Susan Layton
Judy Parfitt as Mildred Layton
Tim Pigott-Smith as Supt./Capt/Maj/Lt Col Ronald Merrick
Eric Porter as Count Dmitri Bronowsky
Susan Wooldridge as Daphne Manners
Ralph Arliss as Capt. Samuels
Geoffrey Beevers as Capt Kevin Coley
James Bree as Maj/Lt Col Arthur Grace
Jeremy Child as Robin White
Warren Clarke as Cpl "Sophie" Dixon
Rowena Cooper as Connie White
Anna Cropper as Nicky Paynton
Fabia Drake as Mabel Layton
Nicholas Farrell as Edward "Teddie" Bingham
Matyelok Gibbs as Sister Ludmila Smith
Carol Gillies as Clarissa Peplow
Rennee Goddard as Dr Anna Klaus
Jonathan Haley and Nicholas Haley as Edward Bingham Jr
Saeed Jaffrey as Ahmed Ali Gaffur Kasim Bahadur, the Nawab of Mirat
Karan Kapoor as Colin Lindsey
Rashid Karapiet as Judge Menen
Kamini Kaushal as Shalini Sengupta
Rosemary Leach as Fenella "Fenny" Grace
David Leland as Capt Leonard Purvis
Nicholas Le Prevost as Capt Nigel Rowan
Marne Maitland as Pandit Baba
Jamila Massey as Maharanee Aimee
Zia Mohyeddin as Mohammad Ali Kasim
Salmaan Peerzada as Sayed Kasim
Om Puri as Mr de Souza
Stephen Riddle as Capt Dicky Beauvais
Norman Rutherford as Edgar Maybrick
Dev Sagoo as S.V. Vidyasagar
Zohra Sehgal as Lady Lili Chatterjee
Frederick Treves as Lt Col John Layton
Stuart Wilson as Capt James Clark
Leslie Grantham as Signals Sergeant
#The Jewel in the Crown#TV#Period Drama#ITV#1984#1980's#Tim Pigott-Smith#Susan Wooldridge#Art Malik#Charles Dance#Geraldine James
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Avril MMXXV
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Une belle fille comme moi (1972) de François Truffaut avec Bernadette Lafont, André Dussollier, Claude Brasseur, Charles Denner, Guy Marchand, Anne Kreis, Philippe Léotard et Danièle Girard
L'Épreuve de force (The Gauntlet) (1977) de et avec Clint Eastwood et aussi Sondra Locke, Pat Hingle, William Prince, Bill McKinney, Michael Cavanaugh, Dan Vadis, Roy Jenson et Carole Cook
Espion, lève-toi (1982) de Yves Boisset avec Lino Ventura, Michel Piccoli, Krystyna Janda, Bruno Cremer, Bernard Fresson, Heinz Bennent, Marc Mazza, Roger Jendly et Christian Baltauss
La Clé de verre (The Glass Key) (1942) de Stuart Heisler avec Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, Brian Donlevy, Bonita Granville, Richard Denning, Joseph Calleia, William Bendix et Frances Gifford
Autour de minuit (Round Midnight) (1986) de Bertrand Tavernier avec Dexter Gordon, François Cluzet, Gabrielle Haker, Sandra Reaves-Phillips, Lonette McKee, Christine Pascal, Herbie Hancock, Bobby Hutcherson, Pierre Trabaud et Frédérique Meininger
The Black Dahlia (2006) de Brian De Palma avec Scarlett Johansson, Josh Hartnett, Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, Mia Kirshner, Mike Starr, Fiona Shaw, William Finley et Patrick Fischler
Kansas City (1996) de Robert Altman avec Jennifer Jason Leigh, Miranda Richardson, Harry Belafonte, Michael Murphy, Dermot Mulroney, A.C. Tony Smith, Steve Buscemi, Brooke Smith et Jane Adams
Le Pilon (1981) de James Thor avec Michel Subor, André Weber, Tony Librizzi, Jean Louis Fortuit, Annabelle Février, Henri Jacques Huet, Yves Afonso, Gérard Victor et Eddy Roos
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) de David Lynch avec Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, Mädchen Amick, Michael J. Anderson, Dana Ashbrook, Phoebe Augustine, Frances Bay, David Bowie, Catherine E. Coulson, Eric Da Re, Miguel Ferrer, Pamela Gidley et Chris Isaak
Mince alors 2 ! (2021) de et avec Charlotte de Turckheim et aussi Catherine Hosmalin, Lola Dewaere, Patrick de Valette, Charlotte Gaccio, Johanna Piaton, Marc Riso, Barbara Bolotner, Angelina Gomez, Sabri Ghazala, Brice Verger Doucy et Charlotte Ndebeka
Dirty Harry (1971) de Don Siegel avec Clint Eastwood, Andrew Robinson, Harry Guardino, Reni Santoni, John Vernon, John Larch, John Mitchum, Mae Mercer et Lyn Edginton
Derrière le miroir (Bigger Than Life) (1956) de Nicholas Ray avec James Mason, Barbara Rush, Walter Matthau, Robert F. Simon, Christopher Olsen, Roland Winters, Rusty Lane et Rachel Stephens
La Réparation (2024) de Régis Wargnier avec Julia de Nunez, Clovis Cornillac, Julien de Saint Jean, J.C. Lin, Louis-Do de Lencquesaing, Antoine Pelletier, Anne Azoulay et Andrzej Seweryn
Scandaleusement vôtre (Wicked Little Letters) (2023) de Thea Sharrock avec Olivia Colman, Jessie Buckley, Anjana Vasan, Joanna Scanlan, Gemma Jones, Malachi Kirby, Lolly Adefope, Eileen Atkins et Timothy Spall
L'Entourloupe (1980) de Gérard Pirès avec Jean-Pierre Marielle, Jacques Dutronc, Gérard Lanvin, Anne Jousset, Jean Lanier, Daniel Laloux, André Penvern, Françoise Deldick et Isabelle Mergault
Une journée particulière (Una giornata particolare) (1977) d'Ettore Scola avec Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, John Vernon, Françoise Berd, Vittorio Guerrieri, Alessandra Mussolini et Patrizia Basso
Anatomie d'une chute (2023) de Justine Triet avec Sandra Hüller, Swann Arlaud, Milo Machado-Graner, Antoine Reinartz, Samuel Theis, Jehnny Beth, Saadia Bentaïeb, Camille Rutherford, Anne Rotger et Sophie Fillières
Ipcress, danger immédiat (The Ipcress File) (1965) de Sidney J. Furie avec Michael Caine, Nigel Green, Guy Doleman, Sue Lloyd, Gordon Jackson, Aubrey Richards, Frank Gatliff, Thomas Baptiste, Oliver MacGreevy et Freda Bamford
Séries
Les Nouvelles Aventures de Zorro Saison 1, 2
Le Mort se porte bien - L'Intruse - Sabotage - Zorro contre Zorro - Duel en famille - Le Défi de Zorro - La Rançon - Naissance d'une légende - Un cavalier dans la nuit - Le Signe de Zorro - Une légende sans fin - Un poing, c'est tout - Honore le père - Le Magicien - Pacte avec le diable - Qui est Zorro ? - Les Diamants sont presque éternels - L'Héritage - Un loup dans la bergerie - Dis-moi qui tu hantes - Les Chasseurs de primes - L'Affaire du médium - Une situation explosive - Une affaire de famille - L'Usurpateur - Le Marchand de rêves - Maître et élève
K2000 Saison 3, 4
L'alligator - Danse mania - Une nouvelle amitié - Le caméléon - Meurtre sur mesure - Le démon noir - Pauvre K.I.T.T. - Autodéfense - L'éducation de Billy - Le 19e trou - Le cristal noir - Esprit de famille - La retraite de Miss Missile - Belle mais pas bête - Quel cirque ! - Le chevalier de métal : première partie - Le chevalier de métal : deuxième partie - K.I.T.T. séquestrée - Le grand sommeil - Le tombeau des Kobes - Les mauvais garçons - Bactéries
Friends Saison 9
Celui qui envoyait des e-mails - Celui qui voulait gagner à la loterie - Celui qui piquait dans les hôtels - Celui qui allait à une soirée privée - Celui qui faisait un test de fécondité - Celui qui avait besoin d'un donneur - Celui qui allait à la Barbade
Hudson et Rex Saison 6, 5
Rex au trou - Tel père, tel fils - Mort sur le green - Qui s'y frotte s'hippique - Enquête incisive - Affaire non conclue - Serrurier sous les verrous - Rex en campagne - Rex'n'roll - Suspect n° 1 - Dans les cordes - Cours Donovan, cours - Petit poisson deviendra grand - Le bon berger - Nid de serpents - Évasion galante - Cursus meurtre - Duel de légistes - Demoiselle de déshonneur - Un week-end studieux
Columbo Saison 3, 6, 5
Adorable mais dangereuse - Édition tragique - Le Chant du cygne - Meurtre à l’ancienne - Jeu d'identité
Affaires sensibles
Les braqueurs fous du Brabant - L'enlèvement de la fille de San-Antonio - Delphine Jubillar, un féminicide sans corps - Yves Mourousi, roi de l’info spectacle - Wattstax, le Woodstock noir - Charlotte Corday, l'affranchie - Phil Spector : des lumières du showbiz à l’ombre des prisons - Jean-Paul II et la CIA : histoire secrète d’une Sainte Alliance
Kaamelott Livre III, IV
Cuisine et Dépendances - Arthur sensei - Le Solitaire - Les Festivités - La Menace fantôme - La Coopération - L’Empressée - La Ronde II - Mission - La Baliste - La Baraka - La Veillée - Le Tourment III - La Potion de fécondité II - L’Attaque nocturne - La Restriction II - Les Défis de Merlin II - Saponides et Détergents - Le Justicier - La Crypte maléfique - Arthur in Love II - La Grande Bataille - La Fête de l’hiver II - Sous les verrous II - Le Vulgarisateur - Witness - Le Tribut - Le Culte secret - Le Mangonneau - La Chevalerie - Le Mauvais Augure - Raison d’argent II - Les Auditeurs libres - Le Baiser romain - L’Espion - Alone in the Dark - Le Législateur - L’Insomniaque - L’Étudiant - Le Médiateur - Le Trophée - Hollow Man - La Dispute : première partie - La Dispute : deuxième partie - Tous les matins du monde : première partie - Tous les matins du monde : deuxième partie - Raison et Sentiments - Les Tartes aux fraises - Le Dédale - Les Pisteurs - Le Traître - La Faute : première partie - La Faute : deuxième partie - L’Ascension du Lion - Une vie simple - Le Privilégié - Le Bouleversé - Les Liaisons dangereuses - Les Exploités II - Dagonet et le Cadastre - Duel : première partie - Duel : deuxième partie - La Foi bretonne - Au service secret de Sa Majesté - La Parade - Seigneur Caius - L’Échange : première partie - L’Échange : deuxième partie - L’Échelle de Perceval - La Chambre de la reine - Les Émancipés - La Révoquée - La Baliste II - Les Bonnes - La Révolte III - Le Rapport - L’Art de la table - Les Novices - Les Refoulés - Les Tuteurs II - Le Tourment IV - Le Rassemblement du corbeau II - Le Grand Départ - L’Auberge rouge - Les Curieux : première partie - Les Curieux : deuxième partie - La Clandestine - Les Envahisseurs - La vie est belle - La Relève
The Rookie Saison 7
Attention ! Nouvelles recrues - Un super-héros de quartier - Haute sécurité - La menace - Jusqu'au bout - Le Gala - Une nuit agitée - L’incendie - Le Baiser - Course contre la bombe - Le voile du mensonge - Poissons d'avril - Mauvaise publicité - Les Fous du crime
Doctor Who Season 2
The Robots Revolution - Flux - The Well
WWE Biographies Saison 2
Rey Mysterio - Wrestlemania I
Mystères au Paradis Saison 1
La mégère Wheaton - Une famille disparaît - La jument solitaire - Rencontre extraterrestre - Trois petits cochons - La suspecte impossible
Le Flic de Shanghaï Saison 2
Sammo prêt à exploser - À voleur, voleur et demi - Le tireur qui tombe à pic - 24 Heures - Détournement de fonds
Spectacles
Deep Purple with Orchestra: Live At Montreux (2011)
L’Argent de la Vieille (2025) de Raymond Acquaviva avec Amanda Lear, Marie Parouty, Atmen Kelif, Olivier Pagès et Jeanne Perrin
Louise Attaque : En Concert : Y A T'il Quelqu'un Ici ?! (2006) au Zénith de Paris
Genesis: When in Rome (2007)
Inavouable (2018) de Eric Assousa avec Véronique Jannot, Michel Leeb, Arthur Fenwick et Claudia Dimier
Livres
À mains nues de Amandine Dhée
Une enquête du commissaire Dupin : Piège mortel à Belle-Ile de Jean-Luc Bannalec
L'Amant de Lady Chatterley de D.H. Lawrence
La Bête, tome 1 de Zidrou et Frank
La Bête, tome 2 de Zidrou et Frank
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so I could link 200 songs but I picked three and an album. Some of these veer towards bluegrass I hope you can forgive me
I feel like Clark Kessinger making the fiddle cry and Bois Sec Ardoin ripping up the dance floor is the only thing I need in life
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Now a REALLY old one with my FAVOURITE rendition of Cumberland gap by Burnett, Rutherford &Moore(sometimes uncredited)...the way that fiddle soars above the steady rythm of the banjo& guitar....
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One of thee most romantic songs out there (to me) it always calms my anxiety. Not to mention that guitar picking!!! Hard to describe all the nuances it has as a non player
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Lastly, the best album of nautical songs imho
Songs of sea and shore by Stuart M Frank
It's top tier
A truly unfortunate part of having the privilege of hearing so many traditional/folk music performed live by very small artists in my life (until I moved last year I lived somewhere where I could go to 3 renaissance festivals a year, and I worked at one for 3 years) is when I start putting together a playlist for the songs that I'm using in this series, I can't find the exact versions I want and it doesn't quite hit the same.
Anyway, drop your favorite shanties/drinking songs/folk songs/traditional songs here!
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