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myhughniverse · 4 months
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"The Delinquents" was released in Australia and New Zealand on 21 December 1989.
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thewickedmerman · 3 months
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cemyafilmarsiv · 4 months
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The Delinquents directed by Chris Thomson
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findurfuture · 9 months
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In the Cartoon Network series Ben 10; Kevin Levin (voiced by Charlie Schlatter) is a character. Kevin is an Osmosian who eventually becomes allies with Ben Tennyson; however, they are an enemy of each other. Throughout the Ben 10 Cartoon series, Kevin has several different looks. His Omniverse appearance is a little grungier and more tattered than others. You will need to be willing to distress a black t-shirt and a green striped long-sleeved shirt to wear beneath it to make your costume. Use a brown eyeliner pencil to recreate the scar on Kevin’s chin and a black one to smudge around your eyes. Finish the look with a black wig, distressed jeans, black and white shoes, a blue shoulder harness, and a padlock necklace. Collect all the accessories of the Kevin Levin costume for Halloween and cosplay.
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kaceyrps · 2 years
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108 gifs of Charlie Schlatter in Diagnosis Murder, Season 3, episodes 1-3 can be found in the source link.  These are all from scratch so please don’t edit or claim as your own. If you plan on using these gifs like and/or reblog this post.
triggers: hospitals, alcohol
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Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring (2001)
My rating: 3/10
Some might have considered the fact that, after padding the script using several metric tons of pure unadulterated tedium, they still couldn't quite make this thing an hour long, and come to the conclusion that this was a bad idea. Not so whoever made this movie, though, they persevered in the face of all common sense and reason, and now we get to suffer for their mistake.
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badmovieihave · 29 days
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Bad movie I have Rag Doll 2019
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Title: Batman Unlimited
Rating: NR
Director: Butch Lukic
Cast: Roger Craig Smith, Chris Diamantopoulos, Dana Snyder, Will Friedle, Charlie Schlatter, Yuri Lowenthal, John DiMaggio, Keith Szarabajka, Laura Bailey, Phil LaMarr, Richard Epcar, Alastair Duncan, Amanda Troop
Release year: 2015
Genres: action
Blurb: Gotham City is under siege by a series of bizarre crimes, and only the world’s greatest detective can unravel the mystery. The trail leads to none other than the Penguin and his Animilitia, an animal-inspired squad of villains including Silverback, Cheetah, Killer Croc, and the monstrous Man-Bat.
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sorry-i-spaced · 4 months
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greensparty · 1 year
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2023 Northeast Comic Con Spring Edition Wrap-Up
Over the years I’ve been lucky enough to cover the Northeast Comic Con (read my coverage here), a fun cool convention for lovers of comics, pop culture, and collectibles. Last Summer, I attended their 2022 Collectibles Extravaganza and it was my first convention since 2019. Felt good to be back!
Here is my lightning round of guests I got to speak with at this year’s con:
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Roger Kabler is a funny comedian and in the last few years he has been doing the Robin Williams Experience, where he does his excellent Robin Williams impression. I spoke with him last Summer and he had just finished making an independent film Being Robin about his experience of returning to comedy after Robin Williams died. His film is doing some screenings and it’s worth checking out. See details here.
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Cowboy Mach Bell is another celebrity I spoke with last Summer. He was the singer for the Joe Perry Project from 1982-1984 among many other bands and he has written some books about his experiences as well. Since last time I saw him, he has suffered some health issues, but I’m happy to say he’s back singing and his new band Mach Bell Experience are playing Geno’s Rock Club in Portland, ME this Sat. 3/18.
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Melanie Chartoff is someone who has popped up in all corners of pop culture: acting, voiceover, author, coach, theater, TV, and film. I was a big fan as a teen of TV’s Parker Lewis Can’t Lose and she was so good as Principal Musso. A decade earlier she was a cast member on the sketch show Fridays along with Larry David, Michael Richards and more. But probably the funniest thing she did IMHO was the episodes of Seinfeld as Robin, George’s single-mom girlfriend. In “The Fire” episode, George attends the birthday for Robin’s son and upon the fear of a fire, he pushes everyone out of his way. I asked Melanie how she managed to keep a straight face in that episode and she replied “well, you know, I’m an actress, right?”. Well put! Robin later returned for the finale when Jerry and his friends were on trial.
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Charlie Schlatter has been a highly prolific actor and voiceover since the 80s. I first became aware of him when he was the lead in 1988′s 18 Again, where he and his grandfather (played by George Burns) switch brains. It was actually one of my favorite brain-switcher movies of that era. I asked Charlie about making that film and he said “working with George Burns, to this day (I’m an old man now), but it was one of the best experiences of my life. He was the most generous and gracious human being you can imagine. It was like working with my true Grandfather everyday.” In 1990, Schlatter played the title character in the TV adaptation of Ferris Bueller. I told him I was a big fan of that TV show (it lasted 13 episodes) and he said “You were the one?” [laughs]. I was a big fan of the John Hughes movies Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, which was showing the character on a day off, but it was cool to have a TV series that showed what the character was like in school on a typical day. He was very appreciative I enjoyed that show.
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I first met Samantha Mathis at the 2015 Rock and Shock festival. She and I have a mutual friend in common and I reminded her at the Northeast Comic Con. In 2020, when I tweeted about the anniversary of Pump Up the Volume, which she starred in, she liked it on Twitter! She has appeared in tons of gems including that great episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where she sat next to Larry on the plan. This time I saw Ms. Mathis, I was excited to talk to her about working with John Woo on his 1996 film Broken Arrow. I mentioned that I actually made a film To Be John Woo (a tribute and parody of John Woo films). She was congratulatory when I told her Mr. Woo sent me a Christmas card the following year after he saw it! On working with Mr. Woo, she said “I was in awe of being in John Woo’s presence. It’s no secret that Quentin Tarantino heavily lifted from John Woo in the beginning of his career. So, I was just in awe of watching how he shot things. There was a sequence where he must’ve set up ten different cameras at different angles. I had just never seen someone use the camera that way before.” That movie was one of Woo’s early Hollywood movies and there’s some phenomenal action sequences in it.  
This convention is always a fun time! Big thanks to Gary Sohmers and his team as well as my friend comedian Ken Reid of the TV Guidance Counselor podcast (I was a guest in 2015) who hosted several panels at this year’s fest.
For info on Northeast Comic Con and there other events: https://necomiccons.com/
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actorsinunderwear · 5 months
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Charlie Schlatter in All-American Murder (1991)
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segamarkiii · 17 days
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So I found the ai text to speech thing for Ace, and boy, he sounds like he smokes 10 packs of cigarettes a day. However I did do this lil thing.....
I still don't endorse AI, I just thought this was funny.
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metanatis194 · 2 months
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thesomewhatvintage · 5 months
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i don’t think many people know about this!
in 1990, NBC released a sitcom spinoff of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off—simply titled “Ferris Bueller”. It starred Jennifer Anniston, Charlie Schlatter—and daughter of the lead singer of the 60’s band “The Monkees”, Ami Dolenz.
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whole-fruit-pie · 1 year
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I really went and made another one of these voice claim video thingies, didn't I?
The audio clips are from the Superman: The Animated Series episode, "Speed Demons". With the Flash being voiced by Charlie Schlatter.
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loonaticsfans · 11 months
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