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fundielicious-simblr · 22 days ago
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[zachpaulson810] I can't wait to marry you!
#engagement #proposal #loveofmylife
vtownsend eeek! congrats you two!
celeste_robbins Congrats you two!
livinglifeservingthelord_783 SO HAPPY FOR YOUU!!! Can't wait for the wedding!
gabihunt748 Congrats!! Can't wait to see the ring!
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charlicpace · 1 year ago
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NAME INSPO: doctor who edition ! it's official, i'm back in my insufferable era, and i can only apologise in advance. let's be real, we should just skip the entire list and create a set of twins called gallie and freya, you in ?
adelaide
adam
alistair
amelia
amy
andy
angel
april
astrid
beau
bliss
bob
brannigan
brook
cal
canton
cantrell
cathica
cerys
christina
cooper
clyde
crete
cassandra
clara
dane/s
danny
donna
eddison
elton
esther
evangelista
everett
francine
grace
graham
grey
gwen/yth
harriet
harper
heather
ianto
ida
idris
jabe
jack
jackson
jacqueline
jake
jast
jenny
jessica
jethro
jo
john
kelsey
lake
lance
lazlo
leo
leticia
liberty
lillith
luke
lynda
margaret
maria
martha
matteus
max
melody
mickey
moss
nancy
noble
osgood
oswald
oswin
owen
preston
ram
rani
renette
rex
rhys
ricky
river
robina
rory
rose
rosita
ruby
ryan
sally
sanjay
santini
sarah-jane
saxon
shaun
shereen
skaro
soloman
sparrow
steffi
suki
sunday
suzette
sylvia
tallulah
tanya
thay
toshiko
wilfred
wolfie
yana
yasmin
yvonne
zachary
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blackcharactertournament · 2 years ago
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Black Character Tournament: Right Side!
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Clawdeen Wolf | Monster High vs Tiffany Quilkin | Paper Girls
Miles Morales | Spiderman/Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse vs Kilik Rung | Soul Eater
Djembe | Roleslaying With Roman vs Undine Wells | Sleepless Domain
Benjamin Sisko | Star Trek Deep Space Nine vs Barbie "Brooklyn" Roberts | Barbie dolls, tv, and movies
Geordi LaForge | Star Trek: The Next Generation vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Troy Barnes | Community vs Jesper Fahey | Six of Crows
Shuri | Black Panther (Marvel) vs Zoë Alleyne Washburne | Firefly
Hazel Levesque | Heroes of Olympus vs Orange Blossom | Strawberry Shortcake
Louis de Pointe du Lac | Interview with the Vampire 2022 vs Usopp | One Piece
Tiana | The Princess and the Frog vs Allison Hargreaves | The Umbrella Academy
April O'Neal | Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles vs Adelaide Wilson and/or Red | Us
Victor Stone/Cyborg | DC vs Ikora Rey | Destiny 2
Grace Monroe | Infinity Train vs Beckett Mariner | Star Trek: Lower Decks
Alec Hardison | Leverage vs Ekko | Arcane
Starr Carter | The Hate U Give vs Rachel Reid | The Wilds
Janine Teagues | Abbott Elementary vs Farah Black | Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
Barbara Howard | Abbott Elementary vs Xenk Yendar | Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
Amber Bennett | Invincible vs Jade Claymore | Willow (2022)
Pete Repeat | BoJack Horseman vs Ana Spanakopita | BoJack Horseman
Perun | Xenoblade Chronicles vs Tracey Gordon | Chewing Gum
Cleveland "Book" Booker | Star Trek Discovery vs Jon | Less Is Morgue
Lionel Toussaint | Glass Onion vs Demoman! | Team Fortress Two
Erik "Killmonger" Stevens/N'Jadaka | Black Panther vs Claudia | Interview with the Vampire 2022
Annaliese Keating | How to Get Away with Murder vs Olivia | Pokemon
Violet Hart | Murdoch Mysteries vs Rya | Birthright
Craig | Craig of the Creek vs Susie Carmichael | Rugrats
Rue | Hunger Games vs Spider | Anansi Boys
Bismuth | Steven Universe vs Marceline Abadeer | Adventure Time
King Harrow | The Dragon Prince vs Camille Saroyan | Bones
Zachary Ezra Rawlins | The Starless Sea vs Willa | Skyward
Helena Bertinelli / Huntress | Birds of Prey vs Clyde Langer | The Sarah Jane Adventures
Frances Barrison / Shriek) | Venom: Let There Be Carnage vs Spike | The Irregulars
Rosemary Harper | The Wayfarers / A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet vs Georgiana Lambe | Sanditon
Lonnie | She-Ra & the Princesses of Power vs Erica Sinclair | Stranger Things
Patroclus | Hades (video game) vs Uma | Descendants (Disney)
Sig | Jak & Daxter vs Sheva Alomar | Resident Evil 5
Meadow | Entergalactic vs Marrow Amin | RWBY
John Stewart | DC vs Gwendolyn | Saga
Keesha Franklin | Magic School Bus vs Dionysus | Hades (video game)
Charles Milton Porter | Bioshock vs Kelsey | NCIS
Mat Sella | Dream Daddy vs Yutaka Babayaro Inomata | Re-Main
Lucretia | The Adventure Zone: Balance vs Blanca Evangelista | Pose
Max | Black Sails vs Darui | Naruto
The Tumblr Icon | Tumblr vs Knuckles the Echidna | Sonic the Hedgehog
Bonnie | The End of the Fucking World vs Dionne Davenport | Clueless
Jane McKeene | Dread Nation vs Grover | Percy Jackson
Roland A. Round | Valor Academy vs Yoruichi Shihoin | Bleach
Mina | Lou ! (French comic and TV series) vs Tyrone Johnson / Cloak | Cloak and Dagger
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iliketopgun · 1 year ago
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Meet the OCs! Miscellaneous
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Name: Josette Lee Routledge
Nicknames: Josie, Jo
Titles: Miss Routledge
Aliases: Jessica Ryder
Age: 15 (season 1)
Love interest: JJ Maybank
Family: John Routledge (Father, Deceased), unnamed mother, John B Routledge (Twin Brother), Sarah Routledge (Sister-in-law), Teddy (Paternal Uncle), Rafe Cameron (Brother-in-law), Wheezie Cameron (Sister-in-law)
Show: Outer Banks
Fun facts/call backs: She's John B's twin sister
Played by: Kaylee Bryant
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Name: Delilah Leigh Singer
Nicknames: Lilah, Del, Blondie
Titles: Miss Singer, Vessel of Lilith
Aliases: Delaney Hutchins, Joy Hill, Lorelei Hopkins, Sarah Nolan, Autumn St John, Lavinia Jones
Age: 26 (Season 1)
Love interest: Dean Winchester
Family: Robert "Bobby" Singer (Father), Karen Singer (Mother, Deceased), Ed Singer (Paternal Grandfather, Deceased)
Show: Supernatural
Fun facts/call backs: She's the prophesized vessel of Lilith
Played by: Penelope Mitchell
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Name: Evelyn Mary McCormack
Nicknames: Evie, Eve
Age: 16
Love interest: Willard Hewitt
Family: Unnamed Mother, Unnamed Father, Ren McCormack (Twin Brother)
Movie: Footloose (2011)
Fun facts/call backs: She's Ren's twin
Played by: Danielle Rose Russell
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Name: Harper Marie Stark
Nicknames: Harp
Titles: Ember (super hero name), Harper Colt (Legal name before adoption), Stark girl
Age: 14 (in Captain America: Civil War)
Love interest: Peter Parker
Family: Anthony "Tony" Stark (Adoptive Father), Virginia "Pepper" Potts (Adoptive Mother), Morgan Stark (Adoptive Sister)
Movie: Multiple MCU movies
Fun facts/call backs: She's a mutant
Played by: Abigail Cowen
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Name: Lara Jo Harding
Nicknames: Harding
Titles: Human Barometer, Dr. Harding
Age: 27
Family: Dr. Jo Ann Harding (Mother), Bill Harding (Father)
Love interest: Tyler Owens
Played by: Phoebe Tonkin
Movie: Twisters (2024)
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Name: Lydia Lauren Caldwell
Nicknames: Lydie, Lyds
Titles: Miss Caldwell
Age: 26
Love interest: Rhett Abbott
Family: Jacob Caldwell (Father), Lillian Caldwell (Mother), Zachary Caldwell (Brother), Kelsey Caldwell (Sister)
Show: Outer Range
Fun facts/callbacks: She should not be allowed near matches when inebriated
Played by: Daisy Edgar Jones
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alldancersaretalented · 1 year ago
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Sophia Schiano (DancePlex -> ??)
Balbina Cueva (Ale Mancilla Dance Studio)
Madden Zook (Artflux)
Quincy Hadlock (Artistic Dance Project)
Andrez Jimenez (Artistic Edge Dance)
Alexis Austin (Brava Dance Center)
Caroline Medley (BPMDC)
Brooklyn Medley (BPMDC)
Savy Luechtefeld (Caroline Collective)
Cydney Abbott (CDC)
Grayson Niemcyzk (CDC)
Zac Gibson (Can Dance)
Caleb Livingston (Center Stage Dance Studio)
Amaya Weeks (Club)
Elsie Sandall (Club)
Ashton Wullbrandt (Club)
Lauryn Aniyah (Collective Phoenix)
Karson Koller (Collective Phoenix)
Morgan Wendt (Complexity Dance)
Kate Baker (CSPAS)
Violet Schwarz (CSPAS)
Brooklyn Ward (CSPAS)
Kylie Lawrence (CSPAS)
Stella Hafen (CSPAS)
Richie Ford (Coastal Dance Works)
Jakey McCullough (DH Dance Company)
Alana Gordon (Dance Connection)
Paige Kim (Dance Enthusiasm)
Aracely Lee (Dance Deluxe)
Gage Davis (Dance Deluxe)
Antonia Zanin (Dance Edge)
Haven Greene (DC Dance Factory)
Hannah Fogel (Dance Institute)
Zachary Roy (Dance Town)
Rylie Bordon (Dance Unlimited)
Addilynn Sullivan (Dance Unlimited Boise)
Cameron Janson (DDPC)
Kennedie Caldwell (Denise Wall)
Talia Mempin (Elements Elite)
Jack Schofield (Elite Academy for Dance)
Mya Lanigan (Evolve Dance Complex)
Gavin Morales (Evolve Dance Company)
Coltrane Vodicka (Evoke Dance Movement)
Addi Perrotto (Expressenz)
Brynn Jones (Expressenz)
Kate Jarboe (Expressenz)
Bella Aren (Focal Point)
Regina Espejo (Gaby Pinzon Dance)
Madelyn Duncan (GCDA Dance)
Sophie Flowers (HDC Studio)
Emory Pettit (Impact Elite)
Levi Caicco (In Motion Dance)
Blais Lingle (JD Charleston)
Phoebe McNamara (Just Elite Dance)
Taya Osso (Katies Dance Connection)
Finley Aldridge (Kim Massey)
Pierson Aldridge (Kim Massey)
Bella Charnstrom (Larkin)
Cameron Kennedy (LD Dancer)
Cha Cha Shen (Mather)
Helena Olaerts (Mather)
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Erika Del Mazo (New Era ADF)
Emma Bassel (New Level)
Desa Jankes (New Level)
Katie Dong (Nor Cal)
Mika Takase (Nor Cal)
Channing Embry (NSDPAC)
Matthew Conway (NSDPAC)
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Madeleine Shen (Northpointe)
Sophia SantaMaria (OCPAA)
Khloe Kwon (Pave)
Addyson Paul (Pave)
Camila Cuevas (PEDC)
Izzy Pascuale (Performance Edge 2)
Lincoln Russo (Poiroir Productions)
Stella Eberts (Project 21)
Richie Granese (Project 21)
Olivia Toneguzzo (Pulse Dance Centre)
Kaylin Gabosh (Revolution Dance)
Elena Markonidis (Rhythm Dance Co)
Ansley Matchack (Sceniccity Dance)
Dylan Custodio (Stars)
Hugo Silva (Stars)
Anita Rodriguez (Stars)
Camila Giraldo (Stars)
Skyla Lucena (Stars)
Santiago Sosa (Stars)
Alonzo Dock (Stars Elite Training)
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Samantha Sweetman (Studio4Talent)
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Norah Johnson (Studio7TalentCenter)
Annabella Grace (Studio L Hoboken)
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Addison Price (The Rock)
Tiara Sherman (The Rock)
Caitlyn Paik (TTP Dance Pilates)
Kelsey Suka (Utah Dance Institute)
Kennedy Anderson (Vision Dance Alliance)
Rudie Bolton(Weissman)
Reagan Hess (WFDC)
Kaylin Marie (Your Haven)
Blake Metcalf (Xtreme)
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vm4vm0 · 1 year ago
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The Venetian Resort [Director's cut] from KINOPRAVDA on Vimeo.
Directed by Kinopravda kinopravda.tv D.O.P: Adam Newport-Berra adamnewportberra.com Client: The Venetian Resort, Las Vegas venetian.com Agency: Fallon fallon.com Production: Imposter imposter.tv
Executive Creative Director: Nikki Baker President - Fallon New York: John King Head of Production: Pat Sidoti Producer: Patrick Gantert Copywriter: Christine Taffe Art Director: Kelsey O' Briant Account Supervisor: Marion Roussel NY Office Manager / Prod Asst: Kaiti Furo
Executive Producer: Avtar Khalsa Producer: Maggie McLean Production Manager: Eugene Sapp 1st AD: Giovanni Cotto-Ortiz Production Designer (Kinopravda): Áron Filkey Production Designer: Emma Fairley 2nd Camera: David Jacobson Edited by Viktor Horváth Production Assistant: Cassandra Farren Stylist: Michelle Thompson Colorist: Lacó Gaál VFX: István Illés
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Cathy Cooper Salvador Benavides Zachary Mooren Kayleigh Hendricks
2019
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adrian-paul-botta · 2 years ago
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The Unforgiven 1960 (Photo - Lillian Gish behind the scenes - Durango Mexico - filming The Unforgiven (Matilda Zachary))Late in 1958, Huston signed a contract to direct a Western for the production company of Hecht-Hill-Lancaster, whose first big hit had been the Academy Award-winning Marty. The film would star Burt Lancaster and be based on the novel The Unforgiven by Alan LeMay. Huston and Ben Maddow, with whom he had written The Asphalt Jungle, began the adaptation. To save money, the film, set in the western United States in the late 1860s, would be shot near Durango, in Mexico, a country that Huston knew well and felt happy working in.In an interview with the Hollywood Citizen-News in 1959, Huston announced, “In The Unforgiven . . . the gross salary of any of the stars — Audrey Hepburn, Tony Curtis, Burt Lancaster— is more than the entire cost of The Maltese Falcon, which was made for less than $300,000.“ Curtis would drop out of this cast and be replaced by Audie Murphy, but the cost of the film would not drop. It would eventually hit more than $5,000,000, making the project the most expensive Huston had done to that point in his career. There were a number of reasons for the expense. One involved a long delay that occurred when Audrey Hepburn was injured falling from a horse — a recurrent danger in Huston films because of the director’s insistence upon using horses — and had to be hospitalized with a bad back. Another major expense was the house that had to be constructed. There are only two apparently simple houses in the film, one in which the Zachary family (Lancaster, Hepburn, Murphy, Lillian Gish, and Doug McClure) live and the other in which the Rawlins family (Charles Bickford, Albert Salmi, June Walker, Kipp Hamilton, and Arnold Merritt) live. The Zachary house, however, proved to be one of the most expensive sets Huston ever had made. Built against a fake mountain that itself had to be constructed, the house was made in specially fitted sections so it could be taken apart easily for shots at various positions. It was a marvel of engineering, supervised by art director Stephen Grimes. “The house,” said Huston, “was almost as ingenious as the whales built for Moby Dick. It served as a studio as well as our main set because we did our film cutting right there, in the back of the house under the artificial hill.” After each day of shooting, the color film would be flown to England for processing and then flown back to be viewed by Huston. In the finished film, which runs over two and a half hours in its uncut form, the Zachary family, led by the eldest brother, Ben (Lan- caster), is in partnership with the Rawlins family in cattle ranching. The Zachary father had been killed in a Kiowa attack and the Zacharys — particularly Cash (Murphy) — bear a deep hatred for the Indians. A mysterious figure, Kelsey (Joseph Wiseman), dressed in a Union uniform arrives one day and tells the Indians and then the Rawlins family that Rachel Zachary (Hepburn) is really a full-blooded Kiowa. The Zacharys admit that she is a foundling but deny she is Indian. When the oldest Rawlins boy, Charlie (Albert Salmi), is killed by the Kiowa after he courts Rachel, Kelsey is brought in to be hanged for helping the Indians. He again insists that Rachel is an Indian and that he had been with the dead Zachary father when the child was found. The Zacharys deny this and refuse to allow Rachel to be examined. Zeb Rawlins (Bickford) renounces his partnership and sends the Zachary family off alone to fight the Kiowas, who have vowed to take Rachel. The Zacharys find an Indian message indicat- ing Kelsey’s story is true. Mattilda (Gish) admits the truth, and Cash denounces Rachel and leaves. The Zacharys then fight the Indians through the night. Mattilda is killed and Andy (McClure) wounded. Cash returns to help at the last minute, and Rachel kills her own brother, the Indian who has led the war party to get her. Ben announces his plan to marry Rachel and the film ends. The similarity to Huston’s other films can be seen in the search for a truth hidden in the past, a truth that reveals someone has been posing as something he or she is not. This recurrent Huston theme was to be developed even more explicitly in Freud and The List of Adrian Messenger. Again, a small group must stand alone against great odds and risk their lives for a goal or principle, for the first time in a Huston film a principle that involves a group of people held together by racial prejudice. The film is filled with Biblical dialogue and Old Testament refer- ences. “The Lord sayeth, be fruitful and multiply,” says the patriar- chal Zeb. This verselike Biblical prose was to be used even more in Huston’s only other Western, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean. There is a strange undercurrent of mysticism in the film. Cash, for example, has special powers and is able to sense the presence of Indians. During the siege of the family house, when he is ten miles away, he tells the Rawlins’ daughter (Walker) exactly what is hap- pening. Kelsey appears as a prophet out of the mist to forecast doom just as Elijah (Royal Dano) in Moby Dick did before the voyage, but still the characters move forward, committed to their path. While the film does adhere to conventions of the Western in many ways, it also introduces some rather bizarre touches. The ghostly presentation of Kelsey throughout the film is one example, but the use of the piano may be even more striking. Ben brings a piano back home from Wichita so that Mattilda can play Mozart. When the Indians play their war flutes — not drums — in the night during the seige, Ben moves the piano outdoors and his mother counters with light classics. The image is surreal and followed by an equally strange sequence in which six Indians are killed in a frenzied attack on the piano. Unfortunately, while reviews were mostly good, The Unforgiven was not popular with audiences. At this point, Huston had made three films away from his home in Ireland and had thoughts about heading back there to work on his Freud project, but he was to be delayed for almost two more years by a film that took him back to the United States.
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thebryanandsilvergarbage · 3 months ago
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The 2024 Silver Garbage Award Winners
September 14
Worst New Series: The Girls on the Bus (Max) The Golden Bachelor (ABC) Good Times (Netflix) Parish (AMC+) The Spiderwick Chronicles (Roku)
Worst Comedy Series: And Just Like That (Max) Good Times (Netflix) How I Met Your Father (Hulu) Tires (Netflix) Velma (Max)
Worst Drama Series: The Girls on the Bus (Max) The Idol (Max) Magnum P.I. (NBC) Parish (AMC+) The Spiderwick Chronicles (Roku)
Worst Special Class Program: All The Light We Cannot See (Netflix) Apples Must Fall (Peacock) The Golden Wedding (ABC) A Man In Full (Netflix) Secret Invasion (Netflix) 
Worst Reality Program: The Family Stallone (Paramount Plus) The Golden Bachelor (ABC) Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (MTV) The Kardashians (Hulu)
Worst Spin-Off, Reboot, or Revival: Frasier (Paramount Plus) - Revival of the Award Winning 1990s Sitcom The Golden Bachelor (ABC) - Spin-Off of The Bachelor Franchise The Golden Wedding (ABC) - Sequel to The Golden Bachelor: Season 1 Good Times (Max) - Animated Reboot of 1970s Sitcom Parish (AMC+) - Americanized Reboot of British Series “The Driver” Secret Invasion (Netflix) - Latest Chapter in the Marvel Universe
Worst Performance by a Cast of a Program*: And Just Like That (MAX) The Golden Bachelor (ABC) How I Met Your Father (Hulu) Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (MTV) The Kardashians (Hulu) Magnum P.I. (NBC) * - Only actors that are 21 and older and have appeared in 50 percent of the eligibility period episodes are included in this category.
Worst Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Hilary Duff - How I Met Your Father (Hulu) Mindy Kaling - Velma (Max) Sarah Jessica Parker - And Just Like That (Max) Miranda Richardson - Good Omens (Prime Video) Gina Rodriguez - Not Dead Yet (ABC)
Worst Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Max Burkholder - Ted (Peacock) Jon Cryer - Extended Family (NBC) Kelsey Grammer - Frasier (Paramount Plus) Dule Hill - The Wonder Years (ABC) Jay Pharoah - Good Times (Netflix)
Worst Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Caitlin Bassett - Quantum Leap (NBC) Melissa Benoist - The Girls on the Bus (Max) Lily Rose Depp - The Idol (Max) Paula Newsome - CSI: Vegas (CBS) Perdita Weeks - Magnum P.I. (NBC) 
Worst Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Matt Lauria - CSI: Vegas (CBS) Raymond Lee - Quantum Leap (NBC) Jay Rodriguez - Magnum P.I. (NBC) Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye - The Idol (Max) Gerry Turner - The Golden Bachelor (ABC) 
Worst Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Lauren Ash - Not Dead Yet (ABC) Kim Cattrall - How I Met Your Father (Hulu) Kristin Davis - And Just Like That (Max) India de Beaufort - Night Court (NBC) Cynthia Nixon - And Just Like That (Max) Nicole Ari Parker - And Just Like That (Max)
Worst Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Tom Ainsley - How I Met Your Father (Hulu) Jack Cutmore-Scott - Frasier (Paramount Plus) Donald Faison - Extended Family (NBC) Brad Garrett - Not Dead Yet (ABC) Christopher Lowell - How I Met Your Father (Hulu) Surej Sharma - How I Met Your Father (Hulu)
Worst Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Christina Elmore - The Girls on the Bus (Max) Carla Gugino - The Girls on the Bus (Max) Amy Hill - Magnum P.I. (NBC) Paula Malcomson - Parish (AMC+) Rose Jackson Smith - The Girls on the Bus (Max) Danielle Mone Truitt - Law & Order: Organized Crime (NBC)
Worst Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Mark Consuelos - The Girls on the Bus (Max) Griffin Dunne - The Girls on the Bus (Max) Jesse Palmer - The Golden Bachelor (ABC) Stephen Hill - Magnum P.I. (NBC) Zachary Knighton - Magnum P.I. (NBC) Brandon Scott - The Girls on the Bus (Max) 
Worst Guest Performer in a Comedy Series: James Adomian - Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) John Corbett - And Just Like That (Max) Whitney Cummings - Physical (Apple+) Pete Davidson - Saturday Night Live (NBC) Lori Loughlin - Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO/Max) 
Worst Guest Performer in a Drama Series: Rhys Coiro - The Spiderwick Chronicles (Roku) Max Darwin - The Girls on the Bus (Max) Joanna Gleason - The Girls on the Bus (Max) Stephen Lang - Law & Order: Organized Crime (NBC) Yara Martinez - Chicago P.D. (NBC) 
Worst Special Class Lead Performer: Candace Cameron Bure - My Christmas Hero (Hallmark) Jeff Daniels - A Man in Full (Netflix) Morgan Fairchild - Ladies of the ‘80s: A Diva Christmas (Lifetime) Jamie Lynn Spears - Zoey 102 (Disney+) Gerry Turner - The Golden Wedding (ABC)
Worst Special Class Supporting Performer: John Cena - Ricky Stanicky (Prime Video) Jim Gaffigan - Unfrosted (Peacock) Kim Kardashian - American Horror Story: Delicate (F/X) Lucy Liu - A Man in Full (Netflix) Tom Pelphrey - A Man in Full (Netflix) Trista and Ryan Sutter - The Golden Wedding (ABC)
Worst Screen Couple: AND JUST LIKE THAT - Sara Ramirez & Cynthia Nixon (Max) THE GOLDEN BACHELOR - Gerry Turner & Theresa Nist (ABC) THE IDOL - Lily-Rose Depp & Abel Tesfaye (Max) MAGNUM P.I. - Jay Rodriguez & Perdita Weeks (NBC) TED - Max Burkholder & Ted (Peacock)
Worst Writing in a Comedy: And Just Like That (Max) Frasier (Paramount Plus) Good Times (Netflix) How I Met Your Father (Hulu) Night Court (NBC) Velma (Max)
Worst Directing in a Comedy: And Just Like That (Max) Extended Family (NBC) Good Times (Netflix) How I Met Your Father (Hulu) Not Dead Yet (ABC) Worst Writing in a Drama: The Girls on the Bus (Max) Gotham Knights (The CW) The Idol (Max) Law & Order: Organized Crime (NBC) Magnum P.I. (NBC) Worst Directing in a Drama: Chicago (Insert Series Here)/One Chicago (NBC) The Girls on the Bus (Max) Gotham Knights (The CW) The Idol (HBO) Magnum P.I. (NBC) The Spiderwick Chronicles (Roku)
Worst Special Class Writing: Apples Must Fall (Peacock) A Man in Full (Netflix) Mary & George (Starz) Ricky Stanicky (Prime Video) Secret Invasion (Netflix)
Worst Special Class Directing: Alice & Jack (PBS) Apples Must Fall (Peacock) The Golden Wedding (ABC) A Man in Full (Netflix) Secret Invasion (Netflix) 
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leanstooneside · 7 months ago
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COUNTRY SINGERS (RAGEMASTER)
SEAL'S CHEEK (GONE)
BRUNO MARS'S CHEEK (BROKEN)
LEELEE SOBIESKI'S CHEEK (STRAY)
ANGIE HARMON'S CHEEK (BURIED AT SEA)
GARETH BALE'S CHEEK (LOANED OUT)
ANDREW GARFIELD'S CHEEK (STOLEN)
ZACHARY QUINTO'S CHEEK (BURIED AT SEA)
MATT LANTER'S CHEEK (FORFEITED)
JIMMY KIMMEL'S CHEEK (ABDUCTED)
BENJI MADDEN'S CHEEK (STOLEN)
BLAKE LIVELY'S CHEEK (BROKEN)
SANDRA BULLOCK'S CHEEK (ABDUCTED)
KELSEY GRAMMER'S CHEEK (WANDERED OFF)
KEVIN DURANT'S CHEEK (POKER GAME)
ALEXANDER LUDWIG'S CHEEK (MISSING)
GAVIN ROSSDALE'S CHEEK (TAKEN BY MAGPIE)
HAILEY GLASSMAN'S CHEEK (SWIPED)
CAT DEELEY'S CHEEK (PAWNED)
SALMA HAYEK'S CHEEK (TRADED)
JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT'S CHEEK (FILCHED)
HILLARY CLINTON'S CHEEK (MISAPPROPRIATED)
MATTHEW BRODERICK'S CHEEK (MISPLACED)
ROBERT PATTINSON'S CHEEK (ABDUCTED)
MANDY MOORE'S CHEEK (EXCHANGED)
TOBEY MAGUIRE'S CHEEK (SNATCHED)
CAREY MULLIGAN'S CHEEK (LOANED OUT)
EMILY VANCAMP'S CHEEK (TRADED)
TOBY KEITH'S CHEEK (EMBEZZLED)
BECKI NEWTON'S CHEEK (STOLEN)
PATRICIA ARQUETTE'S CHEEK (LOST)
PATRICK SWAYZE'S CHEEK (TAKEN BY MAGPIE)
JENNA ELFMAN'S CHEEK (DESTROYED)
LOUIS TOMLINSON'S CHEEK (EXCHANGED)
MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL'S CHEEK (EXCHANGED)
BETTY WHITE'S CHEEK (MISPLACED)
ANNA FARIS'S CHEEK (BROKEN)
BRITTANY SNOW'S CHEEK (STOLEN)
CORY MONTEITH'S CHEEK (SWIPED)
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE'S CHEEK (PAWNED)
ASHLEY GREENE'S CHEEK (ABDUCTED)
KYLE HOWARD'S CHEEK (STOLEN)
HOLLY MONTAG'S CHEEK (RETURNED)
JOHN STAMOS'S CHEEK (SWIPED)
BRUCE WILLIS'S CHEEK (PAWNED)
VIN DIESEL'S CHEEK (LOST)
JACQUELINE LAURITA'S CHEEK (CONFISCATED)
CHRISTINA MILIAN'S CHEEK (PAWNED)
JESSICA SIMPSON'S CHEEK (PAWNED)
JESSE EISENBERG'S CHEEK (SWIPED)
JOSH LUCAS'S CHEEK (DESTROYED)
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marcmarcmomarc · 8 months ago
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Kingdom Hearts IV predictions
Kingdom of Corona (Tangled)
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Takes place after the movie.
Is visited by Donald and Goofy.
The inhabitants are, of course, thrilled to see Donald and Goofy again, but are sad to hear about Sora’s sacrifice.
Starring the voices of
Bob Bergen as Pascal
Clancy Brown as King Frederic
M.C. Gainey as Captain of the Guard
Brad Garrett as Hook Hand
Nathan Greno as Maximus
Charles Halford as Vladimir
Brian Hull as Patchy Stabbington
Kelsey Lansdowne as Rapunzel Fitzherbert
Zachary Levi as Eugene Fitzherbert
Chris Marlow as Big Nose
Ron Perlman as Sideburns Stabbington
Stephen Stanton as Attila Buckethead
Paul F. Tompkins as Shorty
Kari Wahlgren as Queen Ariana
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eduardomarin90 · 9 months ago
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Shopify: Design Tools from Mighty Oak on Vimeo.
Shopify asked us to show how using their extensive collection of tools can seriously boost a small business. We went right to the source and focused on a series of makers that use Shopify – such as a custom sneaker artist, a ceramicist, and a terrarium artist – hard at work with the tools of their craft, while we see Shopify’s tools getting down to business seamlessly with them – our UI and key value props in action.
Using the kinetic movement of split screens, stop motion, and live action, we created a conversation between our practical maker and digital UI worlds. All movement is silky smooth to emphasize the ease of using Shopify’s UI. To capture a real maker’s environment on set, we made sure the workspaces felt ‘lived in’, with supplies and inspiration that make this feel authentic and speak to the ‘tools’ of their craft, while keeping framing balanced and uncluttered.
Client
 Shopify
Executive Producer
 Emily Collins
Head of Production
 Megan Barbour
Creative Director
 Sally Tran
Senior Producer
 Jennifer Vance
Executive Creative Director
 Michaela Olsen
Producer
 Kelsey Usher
Stop Motion Animation Director & BTS Editor
 Anthony Galante
Associate Creative Director & Wardrobe 
Liz Klein DiBello
Ceramicist, Wardrobe
 Minkyung Chung
Storyboards Sabrina Chaney, Anthony Galante
Line Producer Ditte Ravnild
Art Director Emma Sobota
UI Designer Don Vencent Ortega
Lead Editor Danilo Lima
Assistant Editor Boris Ebzeev
Lead Animator Lizzi Stuart Ignasher
DP Gary Bardizbanian
DIT Gabriel Freed
Animator Tynesha Foreman
Color Alexia Salingaros
Sound Design/Audio Mix Little Bear Audio
Composer Zack Krainer
1st AD Darcy Thompson
1st AC Mars Alba
Gaffer Eric Sorensen
Key Grip David Williamson
Swing Kieran McShane, Rustam Caspian
PA’s Zachary Aborizk, Ivan Rodriguez, Bertus Regis, Jahfari Johnson, Aidan Stadler
Concept Development Daniel Castro, Matthew Bekowitz
Set Designer Brad M. Bailey
Set Dressers Grace Bilbao, Daniel Kology
Leadman Cyrus Hewlett
Tufting Fabricators Alyssa Collister, Rachel Herbst
On-Screen Talent Minkyung Chung, Jonathan Dougan, Anthony Galante, Camille Labarre
Voice Over Talent Brittany Jenkins, Georgia Kate Haege, Fiona McGarvey, Akiko Fujiwara, Heloise Wilson, Camilla Winter
Client: Video & Animation Lead Jess Peterson
Client: Producer Aleks Polakowska
Client: Art Director/On Screen Talent Sascha Hopson
Client: Strategist Shawn Petrusich
Client: Producer Andy Wood
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fundielicious-simblr · 22 days ago
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(Narrator) Beaming with pride, Claire took to SimBook to wish her son a happy 21st birthday AND announce his engagement. In another life he'd be getting trashed at a bar, instead he's decided hes ready to settle down and start a family. Claire absolutely loves Kelsey because Kelsey is the epitome of a Good Christian Girl™️, she loves the Lord with all her heart and has exactly zero aspirations other than to be a wife and mother.
Caption: "Happy 21st birthday to our Zachary! He’s grown into a fine young man and this mama’s heart can’t be prouder! He’s a hard worker at his construction job and is dedicated to serving the Lord. He’s been courting Kelsey, a Godly young woman, for almost a year and recently used his birthday to ask her to marry him! We’ve gotten to know Kelsey and her family over the last year and we can’t wait for her to join the family! May the Lord bless you and your future union."
Below are the pictures included in the post as one is new and the other two are quite old
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areyoutheonerp · 9 months ago
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welcome to are you the one?, the most ambitious matchmaking experiment ever attempted. let's hope you find love and win money! please join the server within 24 hours or else your role will be reopened.
madelaine petsch as lace godfrey ( the lone wolf ), penned by lily
drew starkey as zachary turner ( the athlete ), penned by alex
paul mescal as james 'jem' keating ( the professor ), penned by aada
mimi keene as layla colwell ( the halcyon ), penned by vivi
emilia nia as bianca raines ( the hidden heart of gold ), penned by nelly
choyce brown as hazel dubois ( the baby doll ), penned by six
anirudh pisharody as zain sharma ( the romantic ), penned by whit
cindy kimberly as eden langsley ( the cynic ), penned by whit
mathilda mai as laurel johnson ( the sweet angel ), penned by abby
mackenyu maeda as kento mizukami ( the wanderer ), penned by jackie
froy gutierrez as sebastian 'bash' guerra ( the benevolent ), penned by diana
dina denoire as scarlett samir ( the opulent ), penned by kelsey
vanessa morgan as robin king ( the spitfire ), penned by moon
kim wooseok as cheong taehyeong ( the buffoon ), penned by moon
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jcmarchi · 1 year ago
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Boosting faith in the authenticity of open source software
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/boosting-faith-in-the-authenticity-of-open-source-software/
Boosting faith in the authenticity of open source software
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Open source software — software that is freely distributed, along with its source code, so that copies, additions, or modifications can be readily made — is “everywhere,” to quote the 2023 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis Report. Ninety-six percent of the computer programs used by major industries include open source software, and 76 percent of those programs consist of open source software. But the percentage of software packages “containing security vulnerabilities remains troublingly high,” the report warned.
One concern is that “the software you’ve gotten from what you believe to be a reliable developer has somehow been compromised,” says Kelsey Merrill ’22, MEng ’23, a software engineer who received a master’s degree earlier this year from MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. “Suppose that somewhere in the supply chain, the software has been changed by an attacker who has malicious intent.”
The risk of a security breach of this sort is by no means abstract. In 2020, to take a notorious example, the Texas company SolarWinds made a software update to its widely used program called Orion. Hackers broke into the system, inserting pernicious code into the software before SolarWinds shipped the latest version of Orion to more than 18,000 customers, including Microsoft, Intel, and roughly 100 other companies, as well as a dozen U.S. government agencies — including the departments of State, Defense, Treasury, Commerce, and Homeland Security. In this case, the product that was corrupted came from a large commercial company, but lapses may be even more likely to occur in the open source realm, Merrill says, “where people of varying backgrounds — many of whom are hobbyists without any security training — can publish software that gets used around the world.”
Now, she and three collaborators — her former advisor Karen Sollins, a principal research scientist at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory; Santiago Torres-Arias, an assistant professor of computer science at Purdue University; and Zachary Newman SM ’20, a research scientist at Chainguard Labs — have developed a new system called Speranza, which is aimed at reassuring software consumers that the product they are getting has not been tampered with and is coming directly from a source they trust.
“What we have done,” explains Sollins, “is to develop, prove correct, and demonstrate the viability of an approach that allows the [software] maintainers to remain anonymous.” Preserving anonymity is obviously important, given that almost everyone — software developers included — values their confidentiality. This new approach, Sollins adds, “simultaneously allows [software] users to have confidence that the maintainers are, in fact, legitimate maintainers and, furthermore, that the code being downloaded is, in fact, the correct code of that maintainer.”
So how can users confirm the genuineness of a software package in order to guarantee, as Merrill puts it, “that the maintainers are who they say they are?” The classical way of doing this, which was invented more than 40 years ago, is by means of a digital signature, which is analogous to a handwritten signature — albeit with far greater built-in security through the use of various cryptographic techniques.
To carry out a digital signature, two “keys” are generated at the same time — each of which is a number, composed of zeros and ones, that is 256 digits long. One key is designated “private,” the other “public,” but they constitute a pair that is mathematically linked. A software developer can use their private key, along with the contents of the document or computer program, to generate a digital signature that is attached exclusively to that document or program. A software user can then use the public key — as well as the developer’s signature, plus the contents of the package they downloaded — to verify the package’s authenticity.
Validation comes in the form of a yes or a no, a one or a zero. “Getting a one means that the authenticity has been assured,” Merrill explains. “The document is the same as when it was signed and is hence unchanged. A zero means something is amiss, and you may not want to rely on that document.”
Although this decades-old approach is tried and true in a sense, it is far from perfect. One problem, Merrill notes, “is that people are bad at managing cryptographic keys, which consist of very long numbers, in a way that is secure and prevents them from getting lost.” People lose their passwords all the time, Merrill says. “And if a software developer were to lose the private key and then contact a user saying, ‘Hey, I have a new key,’ how would you know who that really is?”
To address those concerns, Speranza is building off of “Sigstore” — a system introduced last year to enhance the security of the software supply chain. Sigstore was developed by Newman (who instigated the Speranza project) and Torres-Arias, along with John Speed Meyers of Chainguard Labs. Sigstore automates and streamlines the digital signing process. Users no longer have to manage long cryptographic keys but are instead issued ephemeral keys (an approach called “keyless signing”) that expire quickly — perhaps within a matter of minutes — and therefore don’t have to be stored.
A drawback with Sigstore stems from the fact that it dispensed with long-lasting public keys, so that software maintainers instead have to identify themselves — through a protocol called OpenID Connect (OIDC) — in a way that can be linked to their email addresses. That feature, alone, may inhibit the widespread adoption of Sigstore, and it served as the motivating factor behind — and the raison d’etre for — Speranza. “We take Sigstore’s basic infrastructure and change it to provide privacy guarantees,” Merrill explains.
With Speranza, privacy is achieved through an original idea that she and her collaborators call “identity co-commitments.” Here, in simple terms, is how the idea works: A software developer’s identity, in the form of an email address, is converted into a so-called “commitment” that consists of a big pseudorandom number. (A pseudorandom number does not meet the technical definition of “random” but, practically speaking, is about as good as random.)
Meanwhile, another big random number — the accompanying commitment, or co-commitment — is generated that is associated with a software package that this developer either created or was granted permission to modify. In order to demonstrate to a prospective user of a particular software package as to who created this version of the package and signed it, the authorized developer would publish a proof that establishes an unequivocal link between the commitment that represents their identity and the commitment attached to the software product. The proof that is carried out is of a special type, called a zero-knowledge proof, which is a way of showing, for instance, that two things have a common bound, without divulging details as to what those things — such as the developer’s email address — actually are.
“Speranza ensures that software comes from the correct source without requiring developers to reveal personal information like their email addresses,” comments Marina Moore, a PhD candidate at the New York University Center for Cyber Security. “It allows verifiers to see that the same developer signed a package several times without revealing who the developer is or even other packages that they work on. This provides a usability improvement over long-term signing keys, and a privacy benefit over other OIDC-based solutions like Sigstore.”
Marcela Mellara, a research scientist in the Security and Privacy Research group at Intel Labs, says, “This approach has the advantage of allowing software consumers to automatically verify that the package they obtain from a Speranza-enabled repository originated from an expected maintainer, and gain trust that the software they are using is authentic.”
A paper about Speranza was presented at the Computer and Communications Security Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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cyarsk52-20 · 1 year ago
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And f*ck every single last one of them black biased blogs I hope you all get lawsuits and die broke
No forgiveness for none of you for hurting Megan
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scenesandscreens · 3 years ago
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Dr. Death (2021)
Directed by Maggie Kiley, Jennifer Morrison & So Yong Kim, Cinematography by Kat Westergaard & Zachary Galler
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