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hija-ck · 2 months
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rest another bottle on my back
cut a hole to help me breathe
you should listen to gerry rosenthal’s music (jimmy’s va), he has a beautiful voice
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The canon queer character of the day is:
James "Jimmy" Hopkins from Bully, who is bisexual.
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Which of the guys will get along best with Jean?
Ok so you know what the gut punch ti this is? It woulda been Curt.
But anywayssss, seeing as how Curt went to go be a sexy lil Angel, we must not content ourselves with the present. I’m gonna have so much fun writing these guys with her -I hope I can do it half justice to what I have in my head.
I think Douglass would be so down to shoot his shot in a very aware way that he’s got no chance but he couldn’t pass up the opportunity of hitting on her/complimenting her work
Speaking of- I feel like Everett Blakely probably has a very brief but interesting conversation with her, probably about the industry in special effects or some thing entirely unlike what most people ask her about.
Gale gets along with her, appreciates her, is relieved by what a sweetheart she actually is, but he’s also a little preoccupied with Marjorie
Rosenthal think she’s great, can’t believe he’s getting to dance with her, but he also has enough smarts to think she’s pure trouble and leave it at one dance wishing Egan the best 
Hambone wants her advice on nylons for Gerry
Brady can barely make eye contact he’s too haunted by memories of hauling Bucky over to her picture in the Stalag and dipping to new morale lows by giving him outlandish and eventually downright crass pep talks, he didn’t take into account at that desperate time she was someone daughter and he might be called upon to shake her hand.
Tbh ive I no idea what Benny Demarco would do, probably be very happy she immediately asks to meet his son Meatball
Croz sips champagne off her tits, side by side with Egan, on the first night. Jean Crosby keeps a blurry picture of it she got from Ev in the liquor cabinet:
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snakeamongus · 7 years
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Bully livestream for any of my followers who are Bully/Canis Canem Edit fans! Gerry Rosenthal, voice actor of Jimmy Hopkins, is playing! 8D
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gary-smith · 7 years
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I woke up in a cold sweat last night because I had this idea Gary Rosenthal
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iamlamp-blog · 7 years
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Gerry Rosenthal (Jimmy Hopkins) just replied to my comment on Youtube! I look forward to his stream on February 25.
Had some bad misfortune today…but now that this happened.. this is the best Chinese New Year ever!
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If you could make I Hope So into a movie/show, who are your dream Voice Actors for the main cast? :0
We do have a headcanon voice part one (of three) video out there, but here's the full list: HOPE - Laura Bailey
STORM - Ashly Burch
ADAMANT - Barrett Wilbert Weed
VICIOUS - Glenn Close
CLEVER - Helen Shaver
CAREFUL - Gabrielle Union
QUIET - Yaani King
JASPER - Will Arnett
EDGE - Miguel Ferrer
VANISH - Stacy Jefferson
RADIANT - Christine Tarbet
BRIGHT - Paige Sandhu
FADE - Jeremy Jordan
PERIWINKLE - Matthew Broderick
ALOE - Jules de Jongh
DAGGA - Marisha Ray
HIBISCUS - Idina Menzel
FORGET-ME-NOT - Kimiko Glenn
LILY - Elizabeth Hartman
DIAMOND - Hunter Schafer
OPAL - John Goodman
OBSIDIAN - Sam Elliott
WIND - Elliot Page
TEMPEST - Octavia Spencer
HEATHER - Ashley Johnson
BUCHU - Lacey Chabert
BOABAB - Ian Alexander
ROSE - Jessica Keenan Wynn
DAFFODIL - Ryan Simpkins
LARKSPUR - Gerry Rosenthal
ZIRCON - Cameron Quiseng
AMBER - AgentJR on YT
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New refs for the Porco/Pieck/Yelena (Yelepokopiku) family! More info on each under the cut!
⦿Porco Galliard: Younger brother of Marcel Galliard. Husband of Pieck Fischer and Yelena Chayka. Father of Marilyn Galliard (bio), Denzel Galliard (bio), Leto Fischer (bio) and Zarya Chayka. Marleyan Officer. Co-holder of the Jaw Titan. Member of the Council of Shifters. Representative of King Willy. Has ADHD and autism. Trans Male (He/him), Bi
⦿Pieck Fischer: Wife of Porco Galliard and Yelena Chayka. Mother of Marilyn Galliard, Denzel Galliard (bio), Leto Fischer (bio) and Zarya Chayka (bio). Marleyan Officer. Holder of the Cart Titan. Member of the Council of Shifters. Representative of King Willy. Has ADHD, autism and chronic fatigue syndrome. Apagender (She/her), Bi 
⦿Yelena Chayka: Wife of Porco Galliard and Pieck Fischer. Mother of Marilyn Galliard (bio), Denzel Galliard, Leto Fischer and Zarya Chayka (bio). Marleyan Officer. Advisor for Marleyan Warchief King Consort Ezekiel "Zeke" Jaeger. Intersex/Agender (She/her mainly), Queer
⦿Marilyn Galliard: Daughter of Porco Galliard and Zarya Chayka, stepdaughter of Pieck Fischer. Older half-sister of Denzel Galliard, Leto Fischer and Zarya Chayka. Airship Engineer. Guard of the Marleyean Royal Family. Has ADHD. Holder of the Shark Titan. 39 y/o. Demigirl (She/her, They/them), Pan. Voice Claim: Amanda Miller (Sully). Dating Bernadette Caven
⦿Denzel Galliard: Son of Porco Galliard and Pieck Fischer, stepson of Zarya Chayka. Younger half-brother of Marilyn Galliard, older brother of Leto Fischer, older half-brother of Zarya Chayka. Marleyan Officer. Baseball Player. Has ADHD. Holder of the Tarantula Titan. 35 y/o. Trans Male (He/him), Bi. Voice Claim: Gerry Rosenthal (Jimmy Hopkins). Dating Prince Demetrius Reiss
⦿Leto Fischer: Child of Porco Galliard and Pieck Fischer, stepchild of Zarya Chayka. Younger half-sibling of Marilyn Galliard, younger sibling of Denzel Galliard, older half-sibling of Zarya Chayka. Marleyan Officer. Baseball Player. Has autism. Holder of the Weasel Titan. 29 y/o. Genderfluid (They/them mainly), Queer. Voice Claim: Vella Lovell (Mermista). Ex-partner/rivals-with-benefits of Kasmira Smith
⦿Zarya Chayka: Daughter of Yelena Chayka and Pieck Fischer, stepdaughter of Porco Galliard. Younger half-sister of Marilyn Galliard, Denzel Galliard and Leto Fischer. Marleyan Officer. Airship Pilot. Horse Trainer. Holder of the Ram Titan. 27 y/o. Cis Female (She/her), Aro/Bi. Voice Claim: Rachel Bloom (Autumn Blaze)
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2020 NAMM Tribute To Those We Have Lost Covered By Jon Hammond
#WATCHMOVIE HERE: 2020 NAMM Tribute To Those We Have Lost Covered By Jon Hammond Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/2020nammtributetothosewehavelostcoveredbyjonhammond Youtube https://youtu.be/Bmfh-b9--6s FB https://www.facebook.com/hammondcast/videos/10156569128347102/
2020 NAMM Tribute To Those We Have Lost Covered By Jon Hammond
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NAMM Historian Dan Del Fiorentino & Suzanne Glasnapp
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Topics
 NAMM Tribute, Musicians, Instrument makers, Memorial, Deceased Musicians, International Music Community
Language
 English 
2020 NAMM Tribute to those we have lost covered by Jon Hammond FIRST LAST YOB YOD TITLE
Tony Acosta19422019Luthier String Company, FounderTracy Allen19822019Beacock Music, Music TeacherShiro Arai19302019Aria Guitars, FounderGinger Baker19392019Musician, Product EndorserKatreese Barnes 19632019Musical Director, Clinician Dave Bartholomew19182019Songwriter, MusicianRicardo Bauer19722019Bauer Percussion, CEOKevin Becka19542019Blackbird Academy, Co-FounderVinnie Bell19322019Product Engineer, LuthierBob Birmingham19452019Steinway & Sons, Former OwnerHal Blaine19292019Studio Musician, Product EndorserEric Bomba19642019Sam Ash Music, Operations ManagerBill Boyce19402019Piano Distributors, Founder Tim Boyle19482019Recording EngineerHarold Bradley19262019Studio MusicianSusan Brailove19302019Oxford University Press, Former DirectorEd Brier19402019Brier & Hale Music Co., Co-OwnerClora Bryant19272019Musician, Product EndorserJessica Bryner19852019Mackie, Marketing and Communications Fred Buda19352019Musician, Product Endorser, EducatorEllsworth Bush19332019CF Martin & CO., Foreman and SupervisorKay Calato19262019Regal Tip, Co-FounderPaul Capozzoli19292019Method Book AuthorJoe Cardinale19302019Lifelong Independent Rep.Alexis Castañeda19722019A Tempo Percussion, FounderEllen Cavanaugh19452019Super-Sensitive Musical Strings, Vice PresidentEd Cherney19502019Recording EngineerBenny Cintioli19342020Cintioli Music Center, Co-FounderMargott Cintioli19292019Cintioli Music Center, Co-FounderDick Dale19372019King of the Surf GuitarDoug Daniel19442019Harman, JBL, Senior Sales Manager Terry Dean19452019Andy Owings Music Center, Store ManagerGary DeShazo19292019Caldwell Music Company, Former PresidentMorris Diamond19212019Beverly Hills Records, FounderJune Doyle19342019D'addario Canada, Western Sales Representative
Dr. John19412019Musician, Product EndorserWilliam Dunkley19222019Dunkley Music Store, Co-FounderJim Dunlop19362019Dunlop Manufacturing Inc. , FounderJohnny Eberle19392019American Mastering, FounderPreston Epps19302019Musician, Product EndorserCharles Feilding19492019Yamaha Corporation of America, Manager of the Sound Design OfficeSteve Fjestad19502019Blue Book Publications, Co-FounderFred Foster19572019Electronic Theater Controls, Inc., Co-Founder, CEOFred Foster19312019Monument Records, FounderStuart Fraser19612019Musician, Product EndorserDonnie Fritts19422019Songwriter, Studio MusicianMark Fullerton19622019Ted Brown Music, Purchasing, Sales and Marketing ManagerDon Gayle19322019Shure Inc., Technical WriterKurt Glaesel19262019Glaesel String Instrument Service, FounderEric Goldbaach19662019EEGoes Over Productions, FounderMarty Grebb19452020Musician, Product EndorserChristopher Griffin19702019Coachella, RiggerBill Hagner19232019The Gretsch Company, Plant ManagerBob Hale19292019The NAMM Foundation's Museum of Making Music, DocentBonnie Harris19422019Harris Teller Inc., Former Officer and Director Joy Harris19402019Bill Harris Music, Co-FounderEric Haydock19432019Musician, Product EndorserBill Heese19362019Carl Fisher Publishing , Former Vice PresidentBill Heggie19432019Magnum Sound, FounderTurley Higgins19372019Yamaha Corporation of America, Concert & Artists ManagerKarl Hirano19422019Yamaha Corporation of Japan, Electronic Engineer Harry Hirsch19292019MediaSound, Soundmixers, FounderMary Lou Hoogenboom19312019Gibson Guitar Company, Factory WorkerPaul Hostetter19452019LuthierKen Hyams19272019Allied Communications Inc., FounderJoe Incagnoli19592019Fort Apache Recording Studios, Co-FounderJames Ingram19522019Vocalist, Product EndorserRichard Janda19202019Richard's Music, FounderCarl Janelli19272019Method Book Author, MusicianJimmy Johnson19432019Studio Musician, ProducerGary "Frog" Juestensen19492019Oasis Stage Werks, FounderJean Charles Juliat19422019Robert Juliat Lighting, CEOLarry Junstrom19492019Musician, Product Endorser Lewis Kahn19462019Musican, Product EndorserGershon Kingsley19222019Electronic Instrument ComposerGeorge Klein19352019ProducerJan Erik Kongshaug19442019Recording EngineerRoger Lattin19562019Studio Set Lighting Technician Robert Lee19542019St. Louis Music, Senior Vice President of SalesMatt Leff19662019Matt's Music Center, FounderTeresa Leithold19322019Leithold Music, Owner, TeacherRussell Lindquist19322019Holcombe Lindquist Piano and Organ, Co-FounderManny Lopez19272019Musician, SongwriterRoss Lowell19262019Lowel Light, FounderMike Mahoney19562019Mahoney's Pro Music & Drum Shop, ManagerJack Martin19232019Wurlitzer, Piano Sales ManagerDaniel McBrayer19322019McBrayer's Award Piano, Owner EmeritusEmily Meixell19832019C. F. Martin & Company, Custom Shop ArtistTed Middleton19442019Jet Music Pty Ltd, CFOLoretta "June Bug" Miller19562019Peavey Electronics, Cycle Counter - Warehouse Eddie Money19492019Vocalist, Songwriter Ruy Monteiro19472019Studio R Amplifiers, FounderTommy Moore19362019Kasuga International, FounderDon Mozingo19312019Mozingo Music, FounderTerry Nelson19372019Young Chang Piano, Salesman, TrainerGordon O'Hara19572019RETAIL UP!, CEO and Managing Partner Ric Ocasek19492019Musician, Product EndorserAlan R.Pearlman19252019ARP Instruments Inc., FounderMorton Pearson19222019Pearson Piano Company, OwnerAspen Pittman19482019Groove Tubes, FounderJoyce Porras19282019Reynald's Music Store, OwnerBill Powers19532018CBI Cables , Senior Account Executive Mike "Roberts" Rabuazzo19602018Connecticut Music, Co-OwnerLeon Redbone19492019Studio MusicianBill Reglein19482019jj Babbitt Company, Inc., President Emil Richards19322019Musican, Method Book AuthorJohn Robbins19642019Sound EngineerAlan Rogan19512019Touring Guitar TechSteve Rook19602019JW Pepper, Vice President of Advertising ProductionHarry Rosenbloom19292019Medley Music, FounderPeggy Rosenthal19312019Baton Music, Co-OwnerTed Ross19472019Stagecraft, Sales ManagerReggie Rugley19612019Musican, Product EndorserDave Samuels19482019Musician, Method Book AuthorRay Santos19282019Composer, Music EducatorBob Saunders19412020Kaman Music Corporation, Former PresidentJoachim Schneider19392019Joachim Schneider & Sons, FounderBob Shriver19552019Yamaha Corporation of America, District Manager of Electronic KeyboardsJohn Simpson19422019Marshall Music, Woodwind Repair Technician Jim Slutz19372019NAMMYP Founder, Music Business ProfessorBrian Smith19732019Unitas Guitars, Luthier, FounderSteve Lincoln Smith19592019Innovative Music Australis Pty Ltd, FounderGerry Stickells19422019Tour ManagerLarry Taylor19422019Musician, SongwriterRuss Thomas19412019Thomas Music, Inc., FounderPreston Thompson19562019Preston Thompson Guitars, FounderRobin Tolleson19562019Modern Drummer, WriterPeter Tork19422019Musician, SongwriterBernie Tormé19522019Musician, Barnroom Studios, FounderRon Tunks19492019RT Sales, FounderHarvey Vogel19362019Lone Star Percussion, FounderVickie Volesky19582019Yamaha Corporation of America, Former District ManagerCarl Volkwein19382019Volkwein's Music, Former PresidentCharles Walter19272019Charles R. Walter Pianos, FounderKen Warmoth19512019Warmoth Guitars, FounderMarc Weiss19412019Lighting DesignerParham Werlein19212019Werlein's For Music, Former PresidentBonnie Wilcher19492018Owensboro Music Center, PartnerKeith Wilhelm19632019Backbeat Music Company, OwnerAllee Willis19472019Songwriter Ernie Winfrey19422019Recording EngineerMac Wiseman19252019Musician, SongwriterIzzy Young19292019Folklore Center, FounderReggie Young19362019Studio Musician, Product Endorser
#Namm#2020NAMM#Deceased#Memorial#TributeSpcl thanks NAMM Historians Dan Del Fiorentino, MIke Mullens, Ashley Allison 
Publication date
 2020-02-07
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  NAMM Tribute, Musicians, Instrument makers, Memorial, Deceased Musicians, International Music Community
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swegta · 5 years
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"Gerry's Thoughts On the BULLY Community" Gerry Rosenthal (Jimmy's voice actor) shares his thoughts on my latest video and the Bully community.
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burnouts3s3 · 6 years
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Bully, a game review
(Disclaimer: The following is a non-profit unprofessional blog post written by an unprofessional blog poster. All purported facts and statement are little more than the subjective, biased opinion of said blog poster. In other words, don’t take anything I say too seriously.) Just the facts 'Cause you're in a Hurry! Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP): 14.99 USD How much I paid: 36 USD (10 for the PS3 version and 15 for the Steam Version and 11 for the PS4 version while it was on sale). Rated: T for Teen How long I played: 10 Hours on PC while 2 hours on the PS4 version. Microtransactions: None! What I played on: PS3, PS4 and PC Performance Issues: Bully might be one of my favorite games and it might be one of the WORST PORTS EVER! Holy Shit! If the PS3 version isn’t bogged down with glacial framerates, it has pixelated graphics which are not done service on HD. (The PS3/PS4 versions are merely upscaled and have not been updated). The PS4 version runs much better with no crashes, but has been upscaled rather than remastered. The PC version, while looking better, constantly crashes and will inevitably result in lost progress as you must save manually at specific locations. And of course, that cursed plague returns, as Bully’s PC version is locked at 30 frames per second. My Personal Biases: Bully was one of my favorite games growing up during the PS2 era. So, I’ll probably be biased toward this game. CAVEAT: Bully comes in 2 versions: The original game and the Scholarship edition. The Scholarship edition contains all the content from the original game and adds features such as additional classes/mini-games, more outfits and extra story missions not found in the base game. I believe the anniversary edition is the same as the Scholarship edition only it’s released for mobile phones. (I could be wrong) Please be aware which version you’re getting. My Verdict: There’s no denying that Bully is at times juvenile, immature, naughty and that favorite word, problematic. But, if you can look past the surface, you can see, much like the protagonist Jimmy Hopkins, there’s much more underneath the surface. Buy it! Bully, a game review
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"So here I am, at probably the worst school in the country, whose alumni are nothing but arms dealers, serial killers, and corporate lawyers. Real scum. And that old creep thinks he can tame me? We shall see, my friend. I only give people what they have coming to them." — Jimmy Hopkins I don’t know how I can describe Bully in a way that fascinates me and makes it so near and dear in my heart. I was never really a Grand Theft Auto fan. Even, when I was old enough to legally play the game, I always felt detached from the main characters. It wasn’t until GTA IV came out that I really fell in love with the story, only for GTA V to come out and make things go back the way they were. Bully was released during a controversial period in the United States. When Jack Thompson was legislating heavily against game developers and video games violence, Rockstar was releasing Bully, a kid version of Grand Theft Auto. Early footage shown at E3 showed the protagonist doing heinous crimes like giving other kids wedgies, putting a kid’s head in the toilet and defying authority. Parent groups were outraged and a debate occurred whether the game went too far. The end result? Probably one of my favorite games of all time. Jimmy Hopkins is a 15 year old delinquent being sent away by his cold-hearted, gold digging mother and her fifth husband. Jimmy, having been expelled from multiple schools faces his last chance at the boarding school of Bullworth Academy. After he’s dropped off, he soon meets Gary Smith, an intelligent student who might not have the best of intentions, and Pete Kowalski, a shy boy who can’t even make friends with the geeks. Jimmy plans to get the bullies off his back and rule the school by taking out the Bullworth Cliques, the nerds, the Preps, the Greasers and the Jocks. But as Jimmy helps his fellow students (and a dysfunctional staff member or two), he learns that Gary doesn’t have his best interests in mind. What’s interesting about Bully is that Jimmy, unless dictated by the player, isn’t usually inclined to cause harm. Rather, he attempts to get payback from the various cliques who do cross his paths. (There’s been a long standing rumor that says that Bully changed its story and premise after the reaction from E3, changing Jimmy from a villain protagonist to more of an anti-hero). A lot of the criticism the game received was how small the world was and how limited Jimmy’s actions are, compared to the ground breaking Grand Theft Auto 3. Jimmy won’t be able to steal cars or kill any NPC’s. Instead, he can commit petty crimes such as shooting people with his slingshot, tagging on walls or pranking people he comes across. The delinquency meter shows the various amounts of trouble Jimmy can get into. Should he commit minor crimes such as being out of uniform or ditching class, he’ll be in minor trouble. But, violence against students, disrespecting authority or trespassing into the girl’s dormitory will send the local authorities (Prefects and teachers while in school, police officers out of school) after him. If Jimmy gets caught, he’ll be sent to the Principal’s office. Detention consists of mini-games such as using the school mower to mow lawns. But, there’s a benefit to attending class. Should you go to class, you’ll be treated to a mini-game. Completing a course will earn you benefits in the outside game world. For example, passing chemistry class allows you to make have a chem set in your room where you can create ‘weapons’ such as firecrackers, while going to English Class helps you apologize to authority figures for committing various crimes. My favorite is Art Class, where in the bonus is being able to get an extra bar of health when kissing girls. Should Jimmy complete all of his coursework (that is to say, finish all 5 difficulty levels of the mini-games), he’ll be excused from class be given free time. But it’s not all schoolwork and Frenching cheerleaders. There’s a variety of mini-games in the world such as Boxing, bike races, Carnival Games and of course, a huge number of collectables found throughout the game. If Jimmy’s strapped for cash, he can always take up a paper route. The strangest thing about Bully is that it’s a very small game. Even games like Grand Theft Auto III had a variety of environments and locations to explore with its small size. But Bullworth Acadmey and the town of Bullworth are small to explore. It creates a sense of intimacy. I can’t get lost in the world of Bullworth but I can become so intimate that the NPCs become familiar to me. That’s something special a lot of games don’t do. I’d rather have the familiarity of Bully over the vastness and at times emptiness of the Grand Theft Auto games, especially the modern ones. I should mention that the composer for the game, Shawn Lee, gave some of the most memorable music I’ve heard this side of some of the best soundtracks. Where Grand Theft Auto had licensed songs from various artists, Bully only has an original soundtrack, but it’s so alive and varied that I caught myself listening to it again and again.
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Tying it all together is Gerry Rosenthal as Jimmy. While it’s great to hear familiar voice actors, such as Martin Mull as the Headmaster, Rosenthal’s performance just manages to combine that weird teenage angst that makes the main character so relatable. Kudos to him. What really sold me was the story. I surprisingly found myself relating to Jimmy’s struggle to get through his school days and how he acts and reacts to the world around him. While Jimmy is no saint or perfect student, it does show that the world Jimmy inhabits is a flawed, corrupt and outright dirty society. All the cliques that Jimmy faces, whether it’d be the classist preppies, the posturing Greasers or the testosterone-filled Jocks, are shown to be bullies but in different ways. Meanwhile most of the adults and authority figures are two faced hypocrites. When Jimmy sees his gym teacher trying to sneak dirty magazines out of a pornography store, it becomes apparent why Jimmy doesn’t have any respect for authority. At the same time, I found certain NPCs not only memorable but also rather likable. There’s something about Jimmy helping out the strange homeless man in the Junkyard or spitting food with Edna, the lunch lady, that brings a smile to my face. So while the game holds up in terms of mechanic and I still find the characters and story charming, it pains me to say this has some of the worst ports to date. The PC version constantly crashes. I don’t know who was responsible for it, but given the number of crashes I experienced (as well as the frustration having to save your progress manually), I nearly broke my screen in frustration. Worse yet, Bully is locked at 30 Frames Per Second. The PS4 remastered version is more playable, but only features the vanilla version of the game. Closing thoughts: There’s a lot to say about bullying, the role of bullies and how our society now views bullies. And while I can’t comment on Jimmy’s reactions to the various groups of the schools will look like 50 years from now, I will say I had a blast firing my slingshot, riding my bike and getting into as much trouble with Jimmy Hopkins. It’s not what a game is about, it’s how it’s about it. Verdict: As long as you don’t get the PC Version, go buy it!
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5 / 10
Título Original: The Island of Dr. Moreau
Año: 1977
Duración: 104 min
País: Estados Unidos
Director: Don Taylor
Guion: John Herman Shaner, Al Ramrus. Novela: H.G. Wells
Música: Laurence Rosenthal
Fotografía: Gerry Fisher
Reparto: Burt Lancaster, Michael York, Nigel Davenport, Barbara Carrera, Richard Basehart, Nick Cravat
Productora: Major Productions. Distribuidora: American International Productions
Género: Horror, Adventure, Fantasy
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076210/
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theloniousbach · 3 years
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A TRIO OF TRIOS FROM THE NYC JAZZ CLUBS—COUCH TOURS in Real Time, Almost, and Restreams
I’ve had some nifty shows of piano trios over the past few days, so my listening context can, I hope, create some writing synergies.
COUCH TOUR, BRUCE BARTH with VINCENTE ARCHER and MONTEZ COLEMAN, MEZZROW’S, 5 AUGUST 2021
I caught this one in real time as Bruce Barth has been on my radar since my first year going to Jazz St Louis as he was an option that I edited out reluctantly. I’ve found him on interesting dates, particularly with Terrel Stafford and Terrence Blanchard. I haven’t though seen him in the streams this pandemic year, so this was an opportunity to take. It coincided on Knit Group Night, so that was all the more reason.
Reason rewarded, indeed I was into the second set when domesticity returned. I’ll get into the archives soon for the second set.
It was an elegant set with 4 of Barth’s compositions—one for an upbeat in the face of health problems friend, a dance of the spirit; a tune for Tommy Flanagan; and a thematic opener (Better Days) and closer, a lilting New Wave. What was striking was how Barth, in particular but all of them, could play quietly with no loss of groove. It’s an element of Mezzrow’s/Small’s streams that the sound is just in the room so Archer, alas, was often lost at even medium volumes. Sto we got more of him than we might have. Coleman was bright and tasty throughout.
The covers were interesting: Elmore James’s It Hurts Me Too as Barth, though vouchsafing that he never went on tour, is exploring the Grateful Dead songbook and Charlie Parker’s intricate Relaxin’ at Camarillo.
I want the second set for more—and not just to see if there’s another Dead tune.
ALMOST COUCH TOUR, TED ROSENTHAL with PETER WASHINGTON AND KENNY WASHINGTON, MEZZROW’S, 30 JULY 2021, Set 1, streamed 6 AUGUST 2021
I was busy with Nicole Glover and Trio as they were at Small’s around the corner when this gig happened. Peter Washington (who has been active on the streams, often with Joe Farnsworth) and Kenny Washington, particularly together, were what caused me to sit up and notice as I hadn’t heard of Ted Rosenthal.
That error has been corrected.
It is wrong to think of him as a less successful/well known Bill Charlap who of course also plays with this masterful rhythm section. But he does have an inventive grasp of the Great American Songbook. That he played Everything Happens to Me and I Loves You Porgy, among my very favorites, won me over.
He has European Tradition Art Music training but also spent nights in jazz clubs as well as Juilliard. He amuses himself with “derangements” of tunes but also worked with Gerry Mulligan. He’s a smart smart player, not unlike Charlap.
Besides my top tier songs he opened with It Could Happen to You and included People Will Say We’re in Love, I Love New York in June, his own slow medium Forever Young, and closed with It’s All Right with Me. I have heard other versions of Tom McIntosh’s The Cupbearers, but I owe this band a push to pay attention to its intricacies and taste. Rosenthal selected it because Peter Washington and Kenny Washington played it with Tommy Flanagan—an insight about them and a context for the tune which has Flanagan written all over it.
Rosenthal reported that Charlap and Renee Rosnes were there together. So that’s a strong testimony too.
So here’s another second set to follow up with.
COUCH TOUR RESTREAM, BILL CHARLAP with PETER WASHINGTON and KENNY WASHINGTON, SMOKE JAZZ CLUB, 22 MARCH 2021, streamed 8 AUGUST 2021
I can’t imagine that I would have missed this run as Bill Charlap is not only who I saw at my first Jazz St. Louis show but also, with Fred Hersch and Kenny Barron, in my pantheon of jazz pianists working today. On the assumption that I did see it and therefore I would have picked the Friday night show, I cajoled my Toledo friend to reinitiate our watching a stream together while texting observations back and forth with the Saturday show.
But I don’t see a Smoke Charlap show, only an 11 September 2020 Village Vanguard show (very likely that Friday night show). It didn’t matter as I will see this band every chance I get.
This time was no exception even if I didn’t see the Friday show for some reason.
They opened marvelously with Billy Strayhorn’s Something to Live For which suited me just fine and not simply for the composer himself but because it’s harmonically rich with a melody to explore at a relaxed tempo. Kenny Washington played lots of things with brushes which doesn’t mean that he or any of them weren’t rhythmically insistent. These three have been together for years and years, so beside all being at the top of their professions, they have an intuitive sense of each and know how to find what to do to make it all work.
My Toledo friend suggested that Charlap grew up with this music that each tune is like a child’s beloved stuffed animal which he takes out and caresses. He is careful to include composers and lyricists for each tune. He gets inside of the tunes and points out subtle aspects. The tunes are caressed but they aren’t necessarily gently used. With rhythmical whimsy—Toledo’s phrase, After You’ve Gone had a ragtime-y feel and was done quite briskly.
Leonard Bernstein’s Jump was a burner. I don’t know the tune at all well, but Bernstein and burner are not often said together. They have an album of Bernstein tunes which opened up a new appreciation of Bernstein’s place in the jazz canon. Before that tune took off and following Dave Brubeck’s The Duke which I know from Gil Evans’s arrangement on Miles Ahead, I was starting to draw a line from Evans and Gerry Mulligan (both did arrangements on Birth of the Cools and they did Rocker later in the set) to the notion that Charlap’s improvisational approach is arranger-like. I’ll want to test that notion more, but it is intriguing.
One trick he used several times was some quite abrupt bright individual chords, brash punctuation really, as on the LIVE FOR in the Strayhorn opener. But he can also play very quietly and subtly. They also played with tempos—What Is This Thing Called Love was gorgeously slow. Crazy Rhythms was the second tune, very quick but brushes and only a mild roar. Or he would hint at or back into tunes. He did two Frank Loesser tunes together—I’ve Never Been In Love Before and I’ll Know blending them into one another. Sunny Side of the Street as a Charlap solo became It’s Only a Paper Moon as the band came in.
He called It Had To Be You his favorite song and he recited a verse. He knows the stories of all the songs and tells them so very well.
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Gerry Mulligan, Art Farmer, Lee Konitz), The tentet also included Rob McConnell on valve trombone, Mike Mossman (who took some pointed solos) on trumpet, Ken Soderblum on saxophone and clarinet, Bob Routch on French horn, Ted Rosenthal on piano, Dean Johnson on bass and Ron Vincent on drums
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The african american gentleman playing the trumpet is not lee konitz. Mr. Konitz is the guy with the beard playing the alto saxophone. I assume the trumpet player is art farmer                                                                                               Yeah thats Art Farmer...and the guy playing valve trombone is Rob McConnell..leader of what was the best damm band on Planet Earth!!  
1 month ago Lee Konitz recently died from Covid 19 as did Bucky Pizzarelli and Ellis Marsallis;  a real shame
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Updated Playbills/Broadway Items For Trade
UPDATED 12/17/17: Check out my new personal items up for trade (major wants only), and photos of those items are also added into the post :)
Hey guys! I took some stuff out of my personal collection in hopes to get some of my major wants! I have photos of everything if you want them. Please do not message me unless you have a major want (only is asking for the personal stuff now for trade), otherwise you can still trade for my regular list.
My personal stuff now up for trade: - Gigi (signed by Vanessa Hudgens and Corey Cott. Pridebill) - Macbeth (signed by Alan Cumming and the full cast) - First Date (signed by Zac Levi, Krysta Rodriguez, and the full cast) - Funny Boy Prop Playbill from the ORIGINAL BROADWAY PRODUCTION of The Producers! - Cabaret (Wesley Taylor and Barrett Wilbert Weed) - Newsies Playbill (signed by full replacement cast) - Hand to God (signed by full cast) - Pippin (signed by: Rachel Bay Jones, Ciara Renee, John Rubinstein, Priscilla Lopez, and more) - Book of Mormon Playbill (Ben Platt, Original Chicago Cast!) - Newsies Poster (signed by the original first national tour including: Dan DeLuca, Anthony Rosenthal, and Ben Tyler Cook and most of the cast!) - Newsies Poster (Original Broadway) - Wicked Poster (Original Design) - Lion King Tour Poster (Signed by full cast) - Chicago Poster (signed by: John O'Hurley, Bianca Marroquin, Terra C. MacLeod, Roz Ryan, and the rest of the touring cast) - Cinderella Poster (signed by the closing cast of the first national tour) - Pippin Poster (signed by: John Rubenstein and Kate Webber) - Marry Poppins Poster (signed by: entire tour cast including Q. Smith) - American Idiot Poster (signed by: first non equity tour cast) - Young Frankenstein (signed by: AJ Holmes and the non equity tour cast) - Playbill 2011-2012 Season Poster - Joseph... Dreamcoat Souvenir Program (signed by: Ace Young, Diana DeGarmo, and the rest of the touring cast) - Once Souvenir Program (signed by: Seth Ward, Dani de Waal and the rest of the first national tour) - Something Rotten Tour Program (signed by Rob McClure, Autumn Hulburt, and More) - Beautiful Tour Program (full cast signed including Ben Fankhauser) - Curious Incident Tour Program (Signed by: Adam Langdon, Benjamin Wheelwright, and more) - Book of Mormon Tour Program (Signed by: Candace Quarrels, and more) - Matilda Playbill (signed by: Alex Brightman, Leslie Margherita, Betsey Struxness, and Matt Harrington) - Newsies Tour Program (Original tour cast) - In the Heights Original Broadway Flyer - Hamilton 2017 Pride Playbill - Waitress 2017 Pride Playbill (Sara)
The rest of my list (including other new items):
- Waitress Playbill (signed by: Betsy, Drew, Maia, Will, Eric, Molly, and Tyrone) and unsigned x1 - Miss Saigon Playbill (signed by: Eva, Marcus u/s Engineer, Dorcas, Alistar, Nicholas, and Katie, includes cast insert) - Anastasia Playbill (signed by: Kathryn u/s Anya, Zach u/s Dmitry, Wes u/s Gleb, John, Mary, Caroline, Nicole, and Lyrica) - Merrily We Roll Along Magazine (signed by: Eden, Mark, and Damian) - Merrily We Roll Along Program - Hello, Dolly! (includes u/s slip for Analisa for Irene, Amanda for Ermengarde, and Aaron for Rudolph as well as a slip for Max joining the cast) x2 - The Band's Visit Playbill (first week of previews) x2 - Sweeney Todd Off Broadway Program (Carolee and Hugh) - Dear Evan Hansen (Pride, x3) - Groundhog Day (Pride, Signed By: Andy, Barrett, Rebecca, John, Andrew, Raymond and more, x1) - Groundhog Day (Pride, Unsigned, x2) - War Paint (Pride, 2x) - The Great Comet of 1812 (Pride, x3) Shrek the Musical (PM Offers) - In the Heights (OBC, Trade Pending, PM Offers) - Matilda (May 2014, Signed by: Lesli Margherita, Jill Paice, and Betsy Struxness, 25$) - Gentleman's Guide (Second Cover, OBC, Trade Pending, 10$) - Fun Home (Pride, OBC, 20$) - Wolf Hall (Pride, OBC, 7$) - Aladdin (Cast Signed, OBC, 25$) - Rent (March 2008, x3, 10$) - August Osage County (OBC, x2, 7$) - She Loves Me (July 2014, New Cover x3, 10$) - La Cage Aux Folles (July 2010, OBRC, 12$) - Beautiful (OBC, Second Cover, One left!, 10$)) - Finian's Rainbow (OBRC, 12$) - Gentleman's Guide (April 2015, Third Cover, 10$) - An American in Paris (October 2015, OBC x2, 10$) - Curious Incident (Pride (15$) and One Regular, OBC x3 (10$)) - White Christmas (December 2009, Tony Yazbeck, Melissa Errico, and Mara Davi, 10$) - Curtains (March 2008, David Hyde Pierce, Debra Monk, Erin Davie, and Edward Hibbert, 10$) - Wicked (November 2011, Jackie Burns and Chandra Lee Schwartz, 12$) - Cinderella (OBC w/ Rebecca Luker, 12$) - The Lion King (June 2000, Partial OBC, 15$) - The Lion King (October 2012, 5$) - Once (July 2014, 10$) - Disgraced (Cast Signed: Including Josh Radnor, 25$) - Bronx Bombers (OBC, 7$ - Holiday Inn (Opening Night!, 15$) - Glengary Glen Ross (Al Pacino, 5$) - On The Town (OBRC: Cast Signed, 25$) - The Heidi Chronicles (OBRC: Cast Signed, 25$) - Airline Highways (OBC: Cast Signed, $25) - Jersey Boys (January 2013 $10) - Forever Dusty (January 2013, $10) - Gigi (Pride, $15) - Memphis (First National Tour: Cast Signed $20) - It's Only a Play (April 2015, Signed by: Matthew Broderick, Micah Stock, and T.R. Knight, $25) - Hedwig (OBC, $20) - Betrayal (October 2013, 5$) - Avenue Q (January 2009 x2, 7$) - Pippin (July 2014, 7$) - Rock of Ages (October 2012, Cast Signed, 15$) - Bullets Over Broadway (OBC: Cast Signed, 25$) - Pippin (September 2013, Signed by: Patina Miller, 25$) - Something Rotten (June 2015, Signed by: Christian Borle, Heidi Blickenstaff, Gerry Vichi, John Cariani, and Brad Oscar 35$) - Gypsy (2008 Revival, Blue Dress Cover, 10$) - Motown (OBC Cast Signed, Opening Night!, 30$) - Everyday Rapture (OBC Opening Night!, 15$) -Speed the Plow (January 2009, Signed by: Norbert Leo Butz and Raúl Esparza, 25$) - Heathers (July 2014, with Kristolyn Lloyd as Heather Duke, PM Offers) - Shuffle Along (July 2016, Signed by: Brian Stokes Mitchell, Billy Porter, Brandon Victor Dixon, Joshua Henry, and Amber Iman, $30) - Our Town (2002 Revival, Opening Night!, 15$) - Thou Shalt Not (September 2001, 15$) - Gentleman's Guide Tour (January 2016, Current Cast, 7$) - The Book of Mormon Tour (November 2014, with Denée Benton, 10$) - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Mailer, PM Offers) - The Bodyguard (Signed by Jasmine Richardson, 15$) - In The Heights (Poster Signed by Full Closing Tour Cast: Lexi Lawson, Joseph Morales, Nicholas Christopher, PM Offers)
Flyers: - Waitress - Phantom - Come From Away (cardstock) - Miss Saigon - A Bronx Tale - Dear Evan Hansen (x6) - Wicked (x3) - Charlie (x3) - Waitress (x6) - Kinky Boots (Todrick, x2) - Miss Saigon (x3) - Comet (x6) - Groundhog Day (x1) - Comet (a cardstock, large flyer with all of their nominations, x5)
MAJOR Wants: - Merrily We Roll Along (OBC) - Legally Blonde (obc) - Miss Saigon (2014 London Revival Program OLRC) - Dreamgirls (2016 London Program OLC) - Next to Normal (Arena Stage) - Great Comet (FULL OBC Signed) - Great Comet (Ars Nova, and Kazino) - Hello Dolly (CAST Signed) - Dear Evan Hansen (FULL CAST signed including Ben Platt)
Wants: - The Band's Visit (Off-Broadway) - Hadestown (Off-Broadway, Toronto) - Come From Away (LaJolla, Seattle, and Toronto) - Grey Gardens (obc, color) - Grey Gardens (Off-Broadway) - Waitress (The period in between Jessie and Sara. With the different cover.) - The Color Purple (obc) - Into The Woods (obc) - Sweeney Todd (obc) - Company (obc) - Hairspray (obc) - Side Show (LaJolla, Kennedy Center) - Freaky Friday (LaJolla) - Shuffle Along (full cast signed) - The Fortress of Solitude (Public)
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