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Thumbkin and Other Stories
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Artist : Barbara C. Freeman (1906-1999)
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Barbara C. Freeman "Thumbelina"
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Black Femme Character Dependency Dark Skin Directory || Characters Masterlist Pr. 1 (A-J)
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Abbie Mills | Adelaide Wilson/Red | Agent 355 | Agura Ibaden | Aleesha Morrison | Alexa Brandt | Alexandra Crane | Allison Sawyer | Amanda Stern | Amari Peters | Amber Bennett | Amie Sammuelson Conde | Amina Ramsey | Amy Bellafonte | Anaya Imanu | Angel Dynamite | Angela Abar | Angela Goddard | Angela Moore | Angela Vaughn | Anissa Pierce | Anita Fthe13th | Annalise Keating | Annie Keller | Annie Pearson | Antigone | Aphasia | April Sexton | Apocalypta | Arabella | Artemis | Ashley Banks |  Ashley Collins | August King | Ava Coleman | Aya Al-Rashid | Ayo | Azima Kandie 
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Barbara Howard | Becca Palmerstone | Beckett Mariner | Becky | Becky Todd | Bella Crawford | Belle Newman | Betty | Billie the Reaper | Bilquis | Bisma | Blackfire | Bo | Bobbi | Bow Kid | Bree Matthews | Bumblebee
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Caprice Winters | Carmen Eguiluz | Carol | Carol Lockhart | Carole Clarke | Catherine Halliday | Catty Noir | Celeste Bisme Lyons | Celie Johnson | Chantelle Blades | Charlotte Page | Cherise | Chondra Unkrich | Clash | Claudia Grant | Cleo Sowande | Cleopatra Jones | Cobra | Coffee | Cocoa Cookie | Coco Conners | Coco Monvoisin | Condola Hayes | Conny Spalding | Cressida | Cynthia Rose Adams
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Daisy Grant | Damita | Dana Mythical Quest | Darli Dagger | Dayna Mellanby | Death of the Endless | Deja Pearson | Delilah Benson | Denise Hayworth | Denise Johnson | Diana Freeman | Doc McStuffins | Doctor Slone | Donna Siren | Donna Meagle 
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Ela | Elektra Abundance |  Elena Felton | Ella McFair | Elzora | Enchantress | Erin Cortland | Esi Jiwe | Esther Hopkins | Ethel Peabody | Evangeline Williamson | Eve Doll 
F
Fanta | Farah Black | Felicia | Foxxy Love | Fringilla Vigo
G
Genevieve Quik | Georgiana Lambe | Girl 6 | Grace Hitchens | Grace James |  Grace Monroe | Grace Ryder | Grace Sienar | Grace Walker | Grandmother 
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Hailey Collins | Hallie McDaniel | Hanna Lovecraft | Hannah Grose | Hannah Steale | Harley Hidoko | Harper Bettencourt | Harriet Lennox | Harriet Tubman | Hattie Mitchell | Hazel Levesque | Henriette | Hippolyta Freeman | Holly | Honeybear | Hunter | Hunter B 15 
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Ikora Rey |  Imane Bakhellal | Imani | Imani Izzi | Indra | Inquisitor Reva | Irene Federic | Iridessa | Iris Watkins | Ironheart | Isis
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Jack Starbright | Janai | Jane Amphibia | Jane Hayward | Janie Egins | Janine Teagues | Jasmine TD | Jasmine Davis | Jean Peterson | Jennifer Sisko | Jenny Jackson | Jenny Pizza | Jessica Crashing | Jessica Williams | Jill TUA | Jinna | Joana Coelho | Joanna Crawford | Jodie Landon | Jojo Williams | Jolene | Jonelle Abraham | Jordan Armstrong | Jordan Moore | Josie McCoy | Juanita Benson | Judith | Julia Freeman | Juniper Andromeda | Justine Dancer
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I ran out of time. LOL. I’ma work on it tho...
I got 2 jobs. Sometimes, I’m not gonna have the things I intend to bring.\
If anybody want me to tag them whenever I finish actually making this list, just leave it in the replies and I’ll tag everybody once I finish K-Z characters, hopefully before the month is over. 
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maximiliano-aedo · 2 months
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What could've been Animaze ..iNC during the 2010s
Talent pool (Note: any voice actor marked with * is union-only):
Steve Blum*
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn*
Crispin Freeman*
Kari Wahlgren*
Johnny Yong Bosch
Yuri Lowenthal*
Dave Wittenberg*
Roger Craig Smith*
Laura Bailey*
Travis Willingham*
Cherami Leigh
J.B. Blanc*
Sam Riegel*
Liam O'Brien*
Amy Kincaid*
Troy Baker*
Matthew Mercer
Joe Romersa*
Fleet Cooper*
Dyanne DiRosario*
Jennifer Love Hewitt*
Brian Hallisay*
Spike Spencer
Amanda Winn Lee*
Jaxon Lee*
Kyle Hebert
Ben Pronsky
Bob Buchholz
Richard Cansino
Murphy Dunne*
Carolyn Hennesy*
Jerry Gelb*
Adam Sholder
Ezra Weisz
Cristina Vee
Bryce Papenbrook
Michael Sorich
Richard Epcar
Ellyn Stern
Tony Oliver
Kirk Thornton
Lexi Ainsworth*
Aria Noelle Curzon
Grace Caroline Currey*
Michael Forest
Erik Davies
Adam Bobrow
Joshua Seth
Junie Hoang*
Kirk Baily*
Tom Fahn
Jonathan Fahn
Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Melissa Fahn
Stephen Apostolina*
René Rivera*
Deborah Sale Butler
Kevin Brief
Michael Gregory*
Riva Spier*
Cassandra Morris
Erica Mendez
Erika Harlacher
Erica Lindbeck
Marieve Herington
Kira Buckland
John Rubinstein*
Kim Matula*
Brittany Lauda
J. Grant Albrecht*
Michael McConnohie
Steve Bulen*
Dan Woren
Derek Stephen Prince
Wendee Lee
Edie Mirman
Jason C. Miller
Taliesin Jaffe*
John Snyder
Robbie Daymond
Ray Chase
Kaiji Tang
David Vincent
Christina Carlisi*
Christopher Corey Smith
Cindy Robinson
Rachel Robinson
Jessica Boone
Lauren Landa
Megan Hollingshead
Jalen K. Cassell
Doug Erholtz
Michelle Ruff
Gregory Cruz*
John Bishop*
Matt Kirkwood*
Lara Jill Miller*
Carol Stanzione
Steve Staley
Dave Mallow
Mona Marshall*
Darrel Guilbeau
Robert Martin Klein
Robert Axelrod
William Frederick Knight
Lex Lang
Sandy Fox
Joey Camen*
Randy McPherson*
Jad Mager
Richard Miro
Milton James
Anthony Pulcini
Douglas Rye
Patrick Seitz
Keith Silverstein
Jamieson Price
Skip Stellrecht*
Stoney Emshwiller*
G.K. Bowes
Alyss Henderson
Patricia Ja Lee
Peggy O'Neal
Carrie Savage
Melodee Spevack
Jennifer Alyx
Julie Ann Taylor
Sherry Lynn
Brad Venable
Christine Marie Cabanos
Greg Chun
LaGloria Scott
Steve Kramer
Melora Harte
Rebecca Forstadt*
Kyle McCarley
Mela Lee
Karen Strassman
Faye Mata
Laura Post
Kayla Carlyle*
Brina Palencia
Connor Gibbs
Brianne Siddall*
Barbara Goodson
Loy Edge
Jay Lerner
Jennie Kwan
Max Mittelman
Jessica Straus*
Alexis Tipton
Fryda Wolff
Michele Specht
J.D. Garfield
Debra Jean Rogers*
Julie Maddalena
Carrie Keranen
Tara Sands
Matthew Hustin
Cody MacKenzie
Bridget Hoffman*
Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Grant George
Jessica Gee
Jeff Nimoy*
Peter Lurie*
Brian Beacock
Paul St. Peter
Chris Jai Alex
Dan Lorge*
Ewan Chung*
Steve Cassling*
Philece Sampler
Stephanie Sheh
Sam Fontana
Ben Diskin
Juliana Donald*
Michael O'Keefe*
Christina Gallegos*
Tara Platt
Keith Anthony*
Beau Billingslea
David Lodge*
Kim Strauss
Eddie Jones*
William Bassett*
Kim Mai Guest*
Caitlin Glass
Hannah Alcorn
Ron Roggé*
Camille Chen*
Ethan Rains*
Yutaka Maseba*
Joe J. Thomas
Michael Sinterniklaas
Erin Fitzgerald
Joe Ochman
Marc Diraison
Xanthe Huynh
Brianna Knickerbocker
Dean Wein*
Michael McCarty*
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susemees · 1 year
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Stories from Hans Andersen, Illustrator Barbara C. Freeman, 1950
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enchantedbook · 2 years
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Illustration from the book : "Tales for Little People" by Barbara C. Freeman, 1949
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samurairobotics · 3 years
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Artist I Like Series
Barbara C. Freeman 1906 – 1999 an English writer and illustrator of books for children and young adults.
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youngfcs · 3 years
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Crackship | Masterlist
(TODOS|ALL)
[ A ]
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Adelaide Kane
Alberto Rosende
Alexia Fast
Alfie Enoch
Alicia Vikander
Alina Kovalenko
Ana de Armas
Andrew Lees
[ B ]
Barbara Palvin
Beau Mirchoff
Becky G
Ben Barnes
Benedict Cumberbatch
Benjamin Wadsworth
Bill Hader
Bill Skarsgård
Blake Shelton
Bob Morley
Brandon Flynn
Brant Daugherty
Brie Larson
Bruna Marquezine
[ C ]
Cailin Russo
Caitlin Stasey
Camila Mendes
Chace Crawford
Charlie Hunnam
Chris Evans
Chris Wood
Cody Christian
Cody Fern
Cole Sprouse
Colton Haynes
Courtney Eaton
Crystal Reed
[ D ]
Dacre Montgomery
Daisy Ridley
Dane Dehaan
Daniel Sharman
Danielle Rose Russell
Daria Sidorchuk
David Oakes
Dianna Agron
Dominic Sherwood
Douglas Booth
Dua Lipa
Dustin Clare
Dylan O'Brien
[ E ]
Eiza Gonzalez
Elizabeth Gillies
Elle Fanning
Elsa Hosk
Emeraude Toubia
Emilia Clarke
Emily Browning
Emmy Rossum
[ F ]
Francisco Lachowski
François Arnaud
Froy Gutierrez
[ G ]
Gabriella Wilde
Gemma Arterton
Gemma Chan
Gina Rodriguez
Grant Gustin
Gwilym Lee
[ H ]
Halston Sage
Hande Erçel
Harry Styles
Hera Hilmar
Herman Tommeraas
Holland Roden
[ I ]
Isabelle Fuhrman
[ J ]
Jake Gyllenhaal
Jamie Campbell Bower
Jared Padalecki
Jemima West
Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Lawrence
Jensen Ackles
Jesse Lee Soffer
Jessica Chastain
Jon Kortajarena
Jordan Barrett
Joseph Morgan
Justine Skye
[ K ]
Katherine Langford
Katie Stevens
Kaya Scodelario
Kit Harington
Kristine Froseth
Kriti Sanon
[ L ]
Lana Condor
Leighton Meester
Liam Hemsworth
Lili Reinhart
Lily Collins
Lily James
Luca Hollestelle
Lucky Blue Smith
Lucy Hale
Luke James
Lyrica Okano
[ M ]
Madchën Amick
Madelaine Petsch
Madison Beer
Maisie Williams
Manny Montana
Manu Rios
Marie Avgeropoulos
Martin Freeman
Matthew Daddario
Matthew Goode
Maxence Danet-Fauvel
Melissa Benoist
Michael Malarkey
Molly Quinn
[ N ]
Nam Joo-Hyuk
Naomi Scott
Natalie Dormer
Nathaniel Buzolic
Nick Robinson
Nina Dobrev
Norman Reedus
[ O ]
Olivia Holt
Orlando Bloom
[ P ]
Park Jimin
Park Min-hyuk
Paul Wesley
Paulina Singer
Phoebe Tonkin
[ R ]
Rachel Keller
Rami Malek
Remy Hii
Richard Madden
Robert Downey Jr.
Ross Lynch
Ruby Rose
Ryan Destiny
Ryan Reynolds
[ S ]
Sabrina Carpenter
Sam Claflin
Scarlett Leithold
Sebastian Stan
Shawn Mendes
Shay Mitchell
Shelley Hennig
Skeet Ulrich
Sofia Boutella
Sophie Turner
Stefanie Scott
Stella Maxwell
[ T ]
Tanner Buchanan
Taron Egerton
Taylor Swift
Tessa Thompson
Timothée Chalamet
Toby Regbo
Tom Hiddleston
Tom Holland
Tuppence Middleton
Tyler Hoechlin
[ V ]
Valentina Zenere
[ W ]
Will Tudor
Winona Ryder
[ Z ]
Zayn Malik
Zendaya
Zoey Deutch
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bestaminoever · 3 years
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Looking for DC Comics RPers! DC Next Gen Amino takes place 15 years in the future, older generations (Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson) are retired but younger generations (Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Damian Wayne) are still going! Warning: lots of OCs! Upper case is what we especially want. Anyone not on the list is still welcome!
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DO NOT JOIN IF PREJUDICED AGAINST MINORITIES.
no batcest or anything of the sort.
We’re an awfully friendly and silly group, so be prepared! Semi-lit to literate rps, no illiterate please!
Characters already from the future like Terry McGinnis and Carrie Kelly will be the same age as canon, everyone else will be 15 years older than Pre-52 versions
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http://aminoapps.com/c/NextGenDc
Looking for (by group):
•Batfam: ✨ALFRED PENNYWORTH THE IMMORTAL!✨BARBARA GORDON (wheelchair or nothing), Kate Kane, Harper Row, Duke Thomas, Luke Fox, TERRY MCGINNIS, Matt McGinnis, Thomas Grayson, John Grayson, Maxine Gibson, Janet Drake, Rocky Ballentine, Sonia Alcana, CARRIE KELLY, Duela Dent, all of Gotham Academy, COLIN WILKES, Tiffany Fox, Maya Ducard, Harvey Dent
•Titans: DONNA TROY, ROY HARPER, Garth/Tempest, Starfire/Koriand’r, Amistad Ervin
•Team Arrow: OLIVER QUEEN (comics), EMIKO QUEEN, Robert Queen, Jonathan Queen, Connor Hawke
•Flashfam: Barry Allen (comics), Iris West-Allen, Linda Park-West, Jesse Chambers, Danica Williams, Jeven Ognats, Meloni Thawne
•Young Justice: Cassie Sandsmark, CONNER KENT, BART ALLEN, Mia Dearden, Lorna Marquez, Cir-El
•Green Lanterns: HAL JORDAN, all of the lanterns, Tai Pham, Milagros Reyes, Jason Jordan
•League of Assassins: Mara Al-Ghul, Athanasia Al-Ghul, TALIA AL-GHUL, Nyssa Raatko, BETHANY THORNE, Ibn Al Xu’ffasch
•Aquafam: Ceridian, ARTHUR CURRY JR, Arthur Curry, Mera
•Superfam/Shazam Fam: KARA KENT, Ariella Kent, Susie Thompkins, Lara Lane-Kent, Kathy Branden, LOIS LANE, Clark Kent, Lex Luthor, Chris Kent, Billy Batson, Mary Batson, Darla Dudley, Freddy Freeman, Eugene Choi, Pedro Peña, Jimmy Olsen, Cissie Summerly
•Magic Fam and others: ZATANNA & John Constantine, Boston Brand, Rose Constantine, Booster Gold & Blue Beetle, Rani Carter, Jacob Free, Susie Lang, Jenny Quantum, Luke McDunnagh, Ramsey Robinson, Maxine Baker, Imako Hoshi, Traya Sutton
•Wonderfam: Hunter Prince, Hippolyta Milton, Peony Gill, Terry Long, Nubia
•Justice Society: Matthew Tyler, Jack Knight, Hector Hall, Kendra Saunders, Courtney Whitmore, Micheal Holt, Jakeem Williams, Jennifer Pierce, Kyle Knight, Patricia Dougan, Violet Robinson, Malcolm Allen
•Rogues: Colin McCulloch, Jerrie Rathaway, Joshua Jackham, Billy Hong, Owen Mercer
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If your character isn’t on this list, but you want to join, here’s a list of canon characters we have
Future state characters welcome!
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Once again, this is mostly an OC group, we’re trying to get more canon characters in.
We have:
•Batman Villains: Pamela Isley, Harleen Quinzel, Lucy Quinn, Hazel Isley, Thorn Isley, Rose Isley, Selina Kyle, Shawn Tsang,
•Batfamily: Bruce Wayne, Nell Little, Helena Wayne, Cassandra Cain, Bette Kane, Stephanie Brown, Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Damian Wayne, Kathy Duquesne, Tim Drake, Alysia Yeoh
•Team Arrow: Dinah Lance, Connor Queen, Sin Lance, Lian Harper
•Flashfam: Wally West, Jai & Irey West, Jenni Ognats, Don Allen, Dawn Allen
•Wonderfam: Diana Prince, Hippolyta Prince (daughter, not mother)
•Superfam: Jon Kent, Karen Starr
•other: Helen Jordan, Thomas Blake Jr, Isabelle Rose Mahkent
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That’s it! Thanks! ❤️
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Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter ( 1984)
Did You Know?👇👇👇👇🤔
The strange dance which Jimbo performs at the party was contributed by actor Crispin Glover and was based on the eccentric way he actually danced in clubs. On the set he was dancing to "Back in Black" by AC/DC as the scene was filmed. In the film however an edited version of "Love Is a Lie" by Lion was dubbed into the scene.
Last film in the series to pick up immediately where the previous film left off. At 58 years old at the time Ted White is the oldest stuntman/actor to portray Jason Voorhees. On a budget of $1,800,000 the film made $32,600,000 at the box office.
At the time, this installment of the series contained the most nudity and gore. The film was released on Friday the 13th: April 13, 1984.
In Turkey, this film, and the next sequel, Friday the 13th V: A New Beginning (1985), were released at the same time. People could watch both films back to back. Even the posters for both movies were displayed next to each other.
(at around 1h 2 mins) In one scene, Rob talks to Trish about his sister, Sandra. Sandra was one of Jason's victims in Friday the 13th - Part II (1981).
(at around 10 mins) The workout video Axel watches is Aerobicise (1982). It stars Darcy DeMoss who went on to have a role in Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986).
This is the only film in the series to shoot new footage using sets and locations from a previous film. The beginning takes place on the set of Friday the 13th - Part III (1982), before moving to a new location.
Director Joseph Zito was opposed to using clips from previous installments at the beginning of the film.
(at around 9 mins) The nurse's name tag reads "R. Morgan, RN," an homage to actress Robbi Morgan, who played Annie in Friday the 13th (1980).
During filming Kimberly Beck, who plays Trish, experienced strange occurrences including a man watching her while she ran in the park and strange phone calls at all hours. This stopped when production was over.
Though he disliked being involved with the film, Ted White is considered by many fans to be one of the best Jasons.
(at around 9 mins) The moment where Jason's hand moves in the morgue was done by Ted White after Joseph Zito had called cut on the scene. However, the camera was still rolling, and caught this movement, and it was included in the film.
Writer Barney Cohen originally wrote a scene involving Jason fondling Trish's breasts but the producers vetoed it. Director Joseph Zito also disliked the scene because it made Jason seem too human and less menacing. The scene was excised.
Joseph Zito had previously directed The Prowler (1981), but they wanted him to both direct AND write Friday the 13th Part 4. He said, "But I'm not a writer," to which they said, "Here's a contract paying you double to write and direct," and then he responded, "Yeah, I'm totally a writer." Zito used the extra salary to hire Barney Cohen to somewhat secretly write the script. Their process entailed Zito taking nightly one-hour phone calls with Phil Scuderi to discuss the story and script for Final Chapter. The next day Zito would meet Cohen in an apartment in New York to relay what notes and ideas Scuderi had offered, which they would then turn into new script pages to be sent later that day to Scuderi in Boston to be discussed again over the phone that night.
Camilla More actually read for the role of Samantha, but when the producers discovered she had a twin, they offered both sisters the roles of Tina and Terri.
It is played for humor throughout Final Chapter that young Tommy Jarvis (Feldman) is suddenly surrounded by horny teenagers renting a cabin he can see into from his own house. However, the reality of the situation is that those actresses were indeed very or partially naked, and Corey Feldman was still young enough that Erich Anderson and Kimberly Beck took him trick-or-treating the first day of filming since it happened to be October 31, 1983. So, they shielded 12-year-old Feldman from most of the bad stuff, using tricky editing when necessary. What they could not control was the power of a low-cut top sans bra underneath. According to Feldman, in the scene in which Jodie Aronson's character bends over to greet Tommy's dog unbeknownst to anyone but Feldman he could see down her low-cut top.
It has been suggested that the only reasons Tom Savini worked as make-up artist on this film was in order that he could accurately age and properly kill the character he created from the first film.
Barbara Howard used a body double for her shower sex scene.
After Jason actor Ted White finished his scenes for this film, he immediately started work on Starman (1984). While on set for the night's filming, a group of reporters were waiting to interview Jeff Bridges, but he was unavailable. Therefore, director, John Carpenter, told the reporters to talk to White about the film he had recently finished. After telling the reporters he had just finished playing Jason in the latest Friday the 13th film, the next day's article was entirely about him, and that night, numerous "Friday" fans arrived at the set solely in order to see White.
Jason actor Ted White and special effects artist Tom Savini at first were confrontational with one another. But once White found out Savini had experience with stunts, the two became friends.
Rob was originally supposed to have high-tech equipment which he had used to track Jason, but the props for this looked cheap, and the idea was scrapped.
The film takes place on Sunday the 15th and beyond which makes it the second "Friday" film not to actually take place on a Friday at all. While the beginning with the coroners takes place during the night of Sunday the 15th, the rest of the film takes place on Monday the 16th, with Tuesday the 17th being the climactic night.
Even though he plays her son, Ted White (Jason Voorhees) is actually 11 months older than Betsy Palmer (Pamela Voorhees).
Rather than making masks, Tommy was originally going to have been an inventor. One of his projects was a device made from a microwave oven, which would have been what he used to kill Jason. Some of this is seen in the final product in a scene where he helps repair a car.
Amy Steel talked Peter Barton into doing the film. By the time the Final Chapter offer came around Matthew Star was off the air, and Barton wanted no part of horror films, having hated working on Hell Night in 1981. Amy Steel somehow talked him into it, selling him on the notoriety of starring in the final Friday the 13th film.
Director Joseph Zito wanted Jason's hockey mask to explode apart in the opening credits, but there was not enough time in post-production to pull off this gag.
Paramount was originally going to release the film in October, 1984. After filming wrapped in January Paramount studio head Frank Mancuso Sr. screened footage of the film to much enthusiasm. After a window opened up the release date was changed to April upon confirmation from Joseph Zito that he could complete the film faster than planned. This led to Zito, producer Frank Mancuso Jr., and a crew of editors essentially remaining locked in a house in Malibu editing around the clock in order to finish the film on time. This marked one of the only times that Paramount actively helped in the production of a Friday the 13th film, as they were generally produced independently, with the studio only handling marketing and distribution.
The house used for the Jarvis home was later used as the Anderson home in the film Ed Gein (2000) where serial killer Ed Gein is apprehended.
Bonnie Hellman's agents told her about a possible role in this film - the hitchhiker - but then told her that she would not want to do it, as there were no lines. However, she ended up taking the role anyway.
Kimberly Beck stated in the Crystal Lake Memories book that she does not like the horror genre. In addition to this, she also said that she feels this film was not even a B-movie, but rather a C-movie.
Distinguished film critic Roger Ebert called this film "an immoral and reprehensible piece of trash."
The Jarvis family's dog, Gordon, was named after a recently deceased dog which a friend of director Joseph Zito owned.
Peter Barton was talked into taking a role in this film by his The Powers of Matthew Star (1982) co-star Amy Steel who played Ginny in Friday the 13th - Part II (1981).
The female hitchhiker was called "Fat Girl" in the original draft of the script.
The poster shows the hockey mask with a knife on its left eyesocket. Jason is defeated with a machete going through his left eye.
Kimberly Beck is the only Friday the 13th actress that appeared in an Alfred Hitchcock film. She worked on Marnie (1964), exactly 20 years prior to this. She plays the little girl that Marnie's mother babysits.
The film was shot entirely in California.
Carey More's audition was to simply read one line.
Lisa Freeman, who played Nurse Morgan, and Crispin Glover, who played Jimmy Mortimer, both would go on to be in the Back To The Future movies. Crispin Glover played George McFly in Back to the Future (1985) and Lisa Freeman played Babs in Back to the Future (1985) and Back to Future, part II (1989).
(at around 20 mins) The Jarvis family sandwich hug was based on a group hug that screenwriter Barney Cohen's family did.
Jason's death won the Golden Chainsaw Award in Dead Meat's "Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter" kill count.
This is considered by many fans, to be the best and most popular Friday the 13th film.
The Jarvis family car is a 1970 Dodge Polara.
Rob's rifle is a Winchester Model 70.
Rob looks to be the main male hero of the film to work alongside Final Girl Trish. Instead he dies almost immediately after encountering Jason, with the real Final Guy of the film being Tommy
The ambulance driver played by Antony Ponzini & Axel and the coroner played by Bruce Mahler both appeared on the sitcom Seinfled. Ponzini as Jerry's barber Enzo and Mahler as the Rabbi in Elaine's building.
Was released in theaters, directly a week before Crispin Glover's (Jimmy) 20th birthday.
Tracy Jarvis' fate and death would have been more further explained in a deleted scene that had been cut from the film. An alternate ending to the film, included in the 2009 Deluxe Edition DVD, shows a dream sequence where Trish and Tommy wake up the next morning after killing Jason to the sound of police sirens. Trish sends Tommy to summon the police who have arrived next door. At that point she notices water dripping from the ceiling and goes to investigate. She enters the upstairs bathroom, and finds the body of her mother floating in a tub full of bloody water. Trish lifts her mother out of the tub, prompting Tracy's eyes to open, revealing them to be solid white and devoid of irises. Jason suddenly appears from behind the bathroom door and prepares to attack Trish. Trish then suddenly wakes up in the hospital in a scene reminiscent of the ending of the first movie.
Ted White was uncredited as Jason Voorhees by his own request.
The twins are played by real life sisters Camilla and Carey More, who both also appeared on the daytime soap opera Days of our Lives as Gillian and Grace Forrester. More stars from the soap DAYS also appear in further Friday The 13th sequels like Renee Jones in Part 6, and Kevin Spirtas and Staci Greason in Part 7. Other soap stars that appeared in Friday The 13th films include Kevin Bacon, Russell Todd, Lauren Marie Taylor, Dana Kimmell, Kimberly Beck, Peter Barton, Jennifer Cooke, Michael Swan, and Scott Reeves.
Paul's car is a 1973 Chevrolet Caprice Estate station wagon.
According to Ted White, he and director Joseph Zito did not get along very well during filming.
The actress playing Trish's mother was only 14 years and 1 day older than her.
Both Corey Feldman and Crispin Glover later appeared in different films with actor Kiefer Sutherland in the same year: Feldman in Stand by Me (1986) and Glover in At Close Range (1986).
Pamela Voorhees' first name appears on a tombstone.
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gothhabiba · 5 years
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Inclusive Exclusion: On (Not) Belonging
The formal integration of sociology departments in the 1970s did not involve the full integration of sociologists of color. Like most colleges and universities, sociology departments opened their doors to a few sociologists of color without changing their organizational practices. Conyers and Epps (1974:232) characterized sociology in the 1970s as “dominated by whites” and argued that “the substantive content as well as the epistemology of the discipline [were] determined by whites.”
Since “integration,” sociologists of color became “citizens” of their departments but felt (and still feel) Whites’ resentment (Lewis 1973) and experience high levels of alienation (Margolis and Romero 1998; Romero 2017). This is unfortunate but not surprising, as research shows that people of color have fewer social ties and receive less support from their co-workers than do Whites (Sloan, Newhouse, and Thompson 2013).
Perhaps the most inclusionary act of exclusion is not being incorporated into the all-important informal networks of power, a practice documented in many fields (Bernier 2000). Vital discussions about departmental matters, such as who will be the next chair or which job candidates should be invited for interviews, are often casually considered in gatherings among White colleagues in bars, birthday celebrations, and other private events (Hordge-Freeman et al. 2011). Faculty and students of color usually realize in departmental meetings and other formal events that their White colleagues have already made decisions, thus feeling the pain of “inclusive exclusion.
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Labeling: How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?
“How does it feel to be a problem?” (Du Bois 1903:2). Most sociologists of color have heard statements from White colleagues such as, “You make me uncomfortable . . .” or “You keep talking about race even though race is declining in significance.” Whites control sociology and the environments where most sociologists of color labor, yet they label them “controversial,” “difficult,” or “political.” They “pathologize . . . faculty of color by labeling [their] teaching as ‘bad’ or ‘intimidating,’ with rumor, innuendo, and lies mixed in to strengthen the bias” (Agathangelou and Ling 2002:380). Sociologists of color are regarded as such a threat that hiring more than one is regarded as an issue (Zambrana et al. 2017). On a personal note, I am painfully aware that I have been labeled as “arrogant,” “intimidating,” and worse, and of how this labeling has affected my career. However, labeling is not limited to outspoken sociologists of color. Prominent sociologists of color who are not very vocal on racial matters in sociology are also labeled as “problem people.” No one (of color) is safe from labeling.
--Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, “Feeling Race: Theorizing the Racial Economy of Emotions,” American Sociological Review (2019), p. 17
Agathangelou, Anna M., and L. H. M. Ling. 2002. “An Unten(ur)able Position: The Politics of Teaching for Women of Color in the US.” International Feminist Journal of Politics 4(3):368–98.
Bernier, Barbara L. 2000. “The Creed According to the Legal Academy: Nihilistic Musings on Pedagogy and Race Relations.” Washington and Lee Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal 6:27–56.
Du Bois, W. E. B. 1903. The Souls of Black Folk: Essays and Sketches. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co.
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marinatotino · 4 years
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These are only a couple of the extraordinary baby shower quotes among the ocean of quotes out there! On the off chance that anybody has a baby or knows a baby, they likely have a great deal to state about them, a ton of stories both wonderful and upsetting.
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"A baby is God's opin­ion that the world ought to go on." - Carl Sandburg
"A baby is an unlimited free pass made payable to humankind." - Barbara Seifert
"A baby's cry is unequivocally as genuine as it sounds." - Jean Liedloff
"Having a kid is unquestionably the most wonderfully nonsensical act that two individuals in affection can submit."
"Mother love is fuel that empowers a nor­mal person to do the impos­si­ble." - Mar­ion C. Garretty
"Labor is more splendid than success, more astounding than self-protection, and as fearless as it is possible that one." - Gloria Steinem
"The minute a kid is conceived, a mother is additionally conceived. She never existed. The lady existed, yet the mother, never. A mother is something totally new." - Rajneesh
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"Never tell the mother of an infant that her baby's grin is simply gas." - Jill Woodhull
"Our activity isn't to toughen our kids up to face a brutal and merciless world; our main responsibility is to bring up kids who will make the world somewhat less savage and unfeeling." - L.R. Knost
"Conceiving an offspring ought to be your most noteworthy accomplishment not your biggest dread." - Jane Weideman
"A baby is brought into the world with a should be adored and never exceeds it." - Frank A. Clark
"The agony of labor isn't recollected. The kid's recalled." - Freeman Dyson
"Beside new children, new moth­ers must be the most beau­ti­ful crea­tures on earth." - Terri Guillemets
"It was the tini­est thing I at any point chose to place as long as I can remember into." - Terri Guillemets
"In the event that your baby is 'lovely and great, never cries or complains, rests on timetable and burps on request, a holy messenger constantly,' you are the grandmother." - Theresa Bloomingdale
"Encouraging a baby resembles filling an opening with putty; you get it in and afterward you kind of shave off all the abundance around the gap and get it back in, similar to you are spackling." - Anne Lamott
"It slaughters you to see them grow up. Be that as it may, I get it would execute you faster on the off chance that they didn't." - Barbara Kingsolver
"No language can express the force and excellence and chivalry of a mother's adoration." - Edwin H. Chapin
"Having a baby is excruciating so as to show how genuine a thing life is." - Lisa See
"Infants are in every case more difficulty than you suspected, and progressively magnificent." - Charles Osgood
"From that point to here, and here to there, baby things are all over!" - Dr. Seuss
"Continuously kiss your youngsters goodnight, regardless of whether they're as of now snoozing." - H. Jackson Brown Jr.
"Infants make your heart greater!" - Brienne Kearney
"A mother consistently needs to reconsider, once for her­self and once for her youngster." - Sophia Loren
"It is no little thing that they, who are so straight from God, love us." - Charles Dickens
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vr-trakowski · 6 years
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Does anybody out there read Barbara C. Freeman’s books?  I love them but I’ve never met anyone else who’s read them.  
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