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tv-moments · 1 year
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We Own This City
“Part Four”
Director: Reinaldo Marcus Green
DoP: Yaron Orbach
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sinnamonscouture · 1 year
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Christy Turlington & Ed Burns Couple Up in Calvin Klein Eternity Ad
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bkenber · 1 year
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Rachel Nichols Talks About the Making of 'Alex Cross'
Rachel Nichols Talks About the Making of ‘Alex Cross’
RACHEL NICHOLS stars in ALEX CROSS WRITER’S NOTE: This article was originally written back in 2012. She has had memorable roles in movies like “P2,” “Star Trek” and “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” but it’s going to be hard to forget about Rachel Nichols after watching her in “Alex Cross.” As Detective Monica Ashe, partner to Cross and lover to Detective Tommy Kane (Ed Burns), Nichols is a strong…
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Triple Threat Theater Episode 71:
A Horror (aka Cultural Appropriation)
Films discussed on this episode:
The Ring (2002)
The Grudge (2004)
One Missed Call (2008)
Runtime: 1 hour, 49 minutes
Hosted By: Joe Daxberger & Rian Miller
Special Guest Host: Tony Sedani
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buffyfan145 · 2 years
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Some thoughts on 2 of my shows I’ve already watched today as they’re up on the apps. First, so happy “Bridge and Tunnel” is back for their 2nd season!!! :D I love Ed Burns’ shows and movies and season 1 was great last year and this is already off to a great start. It’s set in 1981 this time and everyone’s back for the summer. I love the whole plotline too of the all-female punk rock band Wildfire getting more scenes and now that Tammy’s joined the band as their drummer!!! :D Those were awesome scenes and excited to see where this goes as it’s been awhile since Ed’s used a rock band storyline like he did in “The Groomsmen”. Also still fanatic soundtrack he’s using too.
Then I’m still loving “Becoming Elizabeth” even though I see so many are upset about what happened. I’m glad I was warned about that scene but besides that it actually still was a great episode. I’m more ok with changes though as it is historical fiction and still a TV show so they have to write it like they would if they were all fictional. Plus we still know they won’t change the major historical events and Thomas is still getting executed. I know others are saying it’s ruins Elizabeth’s Virgin Queen persona but not really. Most historians and those like myself who read about her pretty much know that all it was was a persona mostly to make others convert to being Protestant and because of her mother. They’re still going to have her fall in love with Robert and when/if season 2 is coming will make that her official relationship. Speaking of Robert his scenes were great especially with Elizabeth. Also still true this is one of the best portrayals of Mary I I’ve ever seen and felt so bad for Edward VI about his dog and what Thomas did. So I’m still fine with the show and can’t wait for next week’s ep.
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nonesuchrecords · 2 years
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"We were fast becoming a culture that didn't even recognize its own problems, much less solve any of them. So it felt like, 'Let's make a show about this,'" says The Wire creator David Simon in conversation with Ed Burns and the New York Times' Jonathan Abrams on the show's 20th anniversary.
You can hear the 2008 soundtrack to The Wire, featuring music and dialogue from the show and four versions of the opening-credit song, Tom Waits's "Way Down in the Hole," here.
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thirsty-flygirl · 2 months
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Damn, have you guys seen Ed Burns these days?
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imperfectfragilediary · 3 months
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L'Uomo Vogue November 2001
Ed Burns by Walter Chin
Styled by Timothy Reukauf
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hislittleraincloud · 4 months
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David Breeding, Jericho Town Square, 11/19/2022
Ew. Just ew. He's the type who would give you an instant ick just by breathing the same air. Sure, he's handsome, but almost in an uncanny valley sort of way since he only has one facial expression. He's kind of like a robot, but a modern one made out of silicone and fine M.I.T. robotics.
Racist motherfucker. Racist, anti-outcast. And people actually voted for the guy. So it kind of puts just about everyone Wednesday knows in danger.
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One Missed Call (2008)
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The original Japanese ONE MISSED CALL (2003, Shudder) was hardly a great horror film, but at least it made a comment on life in the connected age, with the characters surrounded by technology as their cell phones turned against them. Eric Valette’s American ONE MISSED CALL (2008, Max) doesn’t seem to be about anything except a feeble attempt to scare people. It’s the same basic plot. People receive cell phone messages of their final moments with a date and time stamp in the near future; when that time arrives, they die. It also has a lot of the same basic incidents, though one or two of the deaths have been changed to create a FINAL DESTINATION feel — death as Rube Goldberg. College psych major Shannyn Sossamon gets the call after her third friend dies and joins forces with police detective Ed Burns, whose sister had been killed earlier. Valette’s directorial style is so intrusive it loses all power. From the first scene, he uses zooms, rapid tracking shots (accompanied by a swooshing sound) and disorienting angles so much that by the time the action is moving to its climax there’s nowhere to go. And the ending makes no sense. The film has a well-deserved zero rating on Rotten Tomatoes, so I have to be contrarian enough to point out the few things I liked. Sossamon, as a survivor of child abuse, does a good job conveying the effects of trauma in adulthood. The hallucinations experienced by those about to die are eerie, at least the first few times. Ray Wise and Jason Beghe are funny as the producer of a paranormal TV show and an exorcist, respectively. And since the film was shot in Atlanta, you get to see some of the area’s better actors, including Mary Lynn Owen as a psych professor (lucky students!), Rhoda Griffis as a ghost, Karen Beyer as a sympathetic foster mother, Donna Biscoe as a coroner and Bart Hansard as a police officer.
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tv-moments · 1 year
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We Own This City
“Part Two”
Director: Reinaldo Marcus Green
DoP: Yaron Orbach
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bbyteach · 4 months
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Uhhh sooooo NYC 80’s punk scene AU where ed used to play in bands when younger but not anymore & runs a popular venue and is totally burned out on the scene. Until a blonde weirdo wearing pastels started coming to shows there and he had to understand what is going on with this guy?? And the guy wants to learn more about this world and Ed confused but ends up having more fun than he has in ages??
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ivovynckier · 1 year
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The trailer of "The Fitzgerald Family Christmas" (Edward Burns).
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juliewlters · 6 months
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Stede and Ed + innkeeping "skills"
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1-8oo-wtfbro · 7 months
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give me more fics where Eddie runs into Steve and Robin, running around after being drugged (and tortured) by the Russians at Starcourt. Steve, dopy and sweet and acting like dumbest puppy- and did i mention his face was beat in? Robin, flailing all over steve and giggling with him as they sway, more intertwined than humanly possible, eyes unfocused. and Eddie, faking calm as he tries to herd them to a bathroom and planning to kill whoever drugged his these loopy sailors that he’s been annoying all summer.
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robdtsmith · 2 years
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The Wire at 20 - really enjoyed this podcast about "The Wire" one of the best TV shows ever made IMO
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