Much Ado About Nothing, Great Performances (2019) dir. Kenny Leon // Hellelil and Hildebrand, the Meeting on the Turret Stairs - Frederic William Burton
April 2016 - GNR with Sebastian Bach - My Michelle - One of the Best Performances of the Song I've Seen Since the Original Lineup.
Slash, Duff, Axl, and Sebastian are so into this. Axl loves how Sebastian, as old as he is, still gets up there and head bangs - hard! Slash too. Anyway, the looks on all the guy's faces are priceless. And Sebastian is so stoked to be there. I've been posting too much but saw this and had to share. I'm sure most have already seen it, but if not, here you go. To have seen them in 2016 would have been amazing. The energy and excitement GNR and the fans had at that time was unmatched. Great job, Sebastian. ; ) This is his first time on stage with Axl, Duff, and Slash since 1991. So, 25 years. If I didn't do the math right ... lol. (And you can also see that Richard is ecstatic to be playing with Slash.)
Listen I haven’t seen the teen wolf movie and idk if I’m going to BUT
Can we all give some respect to the greatness of season 3B and the performance of Dylan O’Brien because it was and is still SO under appreciated.
Like idk if this is just me, but when I watched wednesday and the thing happens… all imma say is that I would not be surprised at all if Tyler (actor’s name is hunter) was studying up on Mr. O’Brien over here. Just think about it….
#PBSwednesday Solomon Northup's Odyssey was a film based on a true story about a free black man kidnapped and sold into slavery in 1841. Directed by Gordon Parks, the film starred Avery Brooks as the title character. Lou Potter and Samm-Art Williams wrote the teleplay for the film. It was the second film in a series on American history funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The film first aired on PBS on December 10, 1984, and as part of PBS's American Playhouse anthology television series the following year. The American Playhouse series ended in 1996 after 13 seasons.
Solomon Northup's Odyssey was the first film adaptation of Twelve Years a Slave. A second film adaptation, the Academy Award for Best Picture winner 12 Years a Slave, directed by Steve McQueen, was released in 2013. (Wikipedia)
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Naked Vengeance (1985) is one of the better rape-revenge thrillers of that era. Some truly disturbing scenes and an impressively committed, go-for-broke lead performance by Deborah Tranelli. And it sports one of the best posters in the genre, too.