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oldshowbiz · 11 months
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OK Boomer: The Motion Picture
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streamondemand · 2 years
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Jean-Luc Godard's 'Contempt' with Brigitte Bardot on Criterion Channel
Jean-Luc Godard’s ‘Contempt’ with Brigitte Bardot on Criterion Channel
Brigitte Bardot stars in Contempt (France, 1963), Jean-Luc Godard’s one and only flirtation with big budget studio production. At the conclusion of Band of Outsiders, Godard’s voice promises that “My next film with be in Technicolor and CinemaScope.” As it turns out, that was his previous film as well, this unlikely meeting between Godard’s anti-Hollywood sensibility and the showman aesthetic of…
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gotankgo · 9 months
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«Sixty years ago today, in the midst of taking the world of cinema by storm, Federico Fellini's seminal 8½ had its Midwest premiere on swinging Rush Street at the upscale Carnegie Theatre. Joseph E. Levine's Embassy Pictures, looking for a crossover hit, initially released the film in the USA.»
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midnightcowboy1969 · 8 months
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My bookshelf
Hey, @beanifred <3 So, here's a big peak at my bookshelf (way too many books as I said)
Beginning with my treasures:
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The "Real" Bob Steele and a man called "Brad" by Bob Nareau
The Photostory of "Battling Bob" Bob Steele by Mario DeMarco
2. The Columbo Collection
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Just One More thing by Peter Falk
The Grassy Knoll by William Harrington (my enemy)
Murder by the Book by Steven Bochco
And now there's chaos:
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Psycho 1 & 2 and Night-World by Robert Bolch (Norwegian edition)
Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick
The Body Snatcher by Jack Finney
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
Trash by Dorothy Allison (lesbian but at what cost)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
The Buddah of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi
Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman (I also have American Gods but I cannot find it)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin
The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin
The Complete Short Stories: Hercule Poirot by Agatha Christie
Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane by Henry Farrell
The Hunter by Richard Stark
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
Animal Farm by George Orwell
The System by John Burke (novelization)
Alien Nation by Alan Dean Foster (novelization)
Edge of the City by Fredrick Pohl (novelization)
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Babysitter by Joyce Carol Oates
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
The Collector by John Fowels
Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier (Norwegian edition)
2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke (novelization)
Ninteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
Jaws by Peter Benchley
Wanderer by Sterling Hayden (the actor)
The Wicker Man by Robin Hardy & Anthony Shaffer (Novelization (?))
Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
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Terror by Dan Simmons
Papillon 1 & 2 by Henri Charrière (Norwegian editions)
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers (book of all time)
The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Midnight Cowboy by John L. Herlihy
Shooting Midnight Cowboy by Glenn Frankel
Cape Fear by John D. McDonald (watch the movies)
The Bretheren by John Grisham (Norwegian edition)
Dracula by Bram Stoker
The Marlow Murder Club by Robert Thorgood
Glitz by Elmore Leonard (Norwegian edition)
The Big Sleep and Other Novels by Raymond Chandler (the other novels are Farwell My Lovely and The Long Goodbye)
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Client by John Grisham (Norwegian edition)
Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman
The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty
Legion (Exorcist 2) by William Peter Blatty
La Peste by Albert Camu (Norwegian edition)
Welcome to Night Vale by Joseph Fink & Jeffery Cranor (not read)
The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop by Fannie Flagg
The Day of the Dolphin by Robert Merle
Local Hero by David Benedictus (novelization)
The Glass Cage by Colin Wilson
American Psycho by Brett E. Ellis
Fools Die by Mario Puzo (Norwegian edition)
The Godfather by Mario Puzo
The Sicilian by Mario Puzo (Norwegian edition)
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Fire & Blood by George R.R. Martin (Norwegian edition) + Four different Game of Thrones books in Norwegian
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Dragon Keeper by Robin Hobb
The Princess Bride by William Goldman
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Enders Game by Orson Scott Card
The Betsy by Harold Robbins (Norwegian edition)
Aliens by Alan Dean Foster (novelization)
Master and Commander by Patrick O'Brian
The Auctioneer by Joan Samson
Timeline by Michael Crichton
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Charlotte's Web by E.B. White
Red Dragon by Thomas Harris
The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris
Dune, The Children of Dune and God Emperor of Dune by Frank Herbert
Hitchiker's Guide to the Galxy by Douglas Adams
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
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Trumpet by Jackie Kay
Swordspoint by Ellen Kushner
Blue Lily, Lily Blue by Maggie Stiefvater
The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman (short story collection that made me dislike short stories)
Mr. Monk in Trouble by Lee Goldberg (my enemy)
Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop by Lee Goldberg (I hate him)
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Wolf
Oranges are not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson
The Perks of being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Maurice by E. M. Forster
The Case of the Gilded Lily by Erle Stanley Gardner (Norwegian edition)
The Case of the Glamorous Ghost by Erle Stanley Gardner (Norwegian edition)
Something Happened by Joseph Heller
Marathon Man by William Goldman
Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy
Skulduggery Pleasant: Playing with Fire by Derek Landy
The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley (Norwegian edition)
The Guest List by Lucy Foley
The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurt
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Norwegian edition)
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three by John Godey (bad)
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg
The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg
Killing Time by Della Van Hise (Star Trek Spinoff Spirk book)
Star Trek: Department of Temportal Investigations: Forgotten History by Christopher L. Bennet
Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Missing by Una McCormack
Star Trek Enterprise: Rise of the Federation: Uncertain Logic by Christopher L. Bennett
7. Stephen King Collection
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Outsider
If it Bleeds
On Writing
Blaze
Carrie
The Stand
Hearts in Atlantis (Norwegian edition)
The Tommyknockers
Cujo
Thinner (Norwegian edition)
The Shining
Night Shift
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (Norwegian edition)
Dreamcatcher
Doctor Sleep
Rose Madder
Pet Sematary
Christine
Salem's Lot
Dolores Claiborne (Norwegian edition)
The Bachman Books
The Institute
Insomnia
Misery
Finders Keepers
End of Watch
Firestarter
The Body
Needful Things (Norwegian edition)
Bag of Bones
8. Not pictured
A collection of Sherlock Holmes books
Many Hardy Boys books
Chilly Scenes of Winter by Ann Beattie
Some comic books
I believe this is approximately everything lol.
My dream is to have a small cozy rooms dedicated to the books I own. It won't happen any time soon.
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hollywoodlady · 2 years
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Joseph E. Levine behaved like he owned me. My husband thought it was all terrific as long as I kept bringing in the money. I started objecting to everything, but it was too late. The sex-symbol image had already started. I turned down parts and they blacklisted me. The press attacked me viciously at every opportunity. I came very close to suicide. - Carroll Baker
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oui-bo-wie · 10 months
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Lynda Hayden - Joseph E. Levine
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gracie-bird · 6 months
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Mrs. Frederic S. Claghorn (left) and Mrs. George J. Hauptfuhrer Jr. meet at the Chestnut Hill home of Mrs. Joseph S. Rambo (right) to complete plans for Oct. 30 gala being sponsored by women's division of Eastern Pennsylvania Multiple Sclerosis Society at Academy of Music.
The Philadelphia Inquirer (Sunday, October 12, 1969).
DANCE HONORS PRINCESS GRACE
Dance honors Princess Brace Princess Grace of Monaco will be guest of honor at a "champagne dance" on Thursday, Oct. 30, at the Academy of Music Ballroom. Mrs. Joseph S. Rambo, of Chestnut Hill, is honorary chairman of the gala being sponsored by the Eastern Pennsylvania Multiple Sclerosis Society to raise funds to support research in finding the cause and control of this disease.
Festivities will begin with cocktails at 5 P. M. followed by dancing to the music of Romig, Lewis and Carney orchestras.
CHAIRMEN LISTED
Mrs. William E. Milhollen, Mrs. William A. Roth and Mrs. A. Ardley Henkels, are cochairmen.
Assisting the chairmen in arrangements for the Oct. 30 dance will be Mrs. Lloyd M. Coates, Mrs. George Morris Dorrance, Mrs. Frank B. Axelrod, Mrs. Frank Garofolo, Mrs. Morris R. Shaffer, Mrs. Alan D. Ameche, Mrs. Kershaw Burbank, Mrs. Murray Firestone, Mrs. F. Howard Goodwin Jr., Miss Ann Jane Callan, Mrs. Margaret K. Con-Ian, Mrs. Sydney Daroff, Mrs. Michael Daroff and Mrs. Edward Dudlik. Also, Mrs. Frederick H. Le vis Jr., Miss Marian Hayes, Mrs. W.Thacher Longstreth, Mrs. George J. Hauptfuhrer Jr., Mrs. Paul R. Kaiser, Mrs.Frederic S. Claghorn, Mrs. Russell Levin, Mrs. William Levinson, Mrs. Donald LeVine. Others are Henry S. McNeil, Mrs. Walter J. Maiden, Miss Patricia Lockhart, Mrs. Charles Nicholson, Mrs. Elizabeth Orr, Mrs. B. Arthur Pinney, Mrs. William Putnam, Miss Mildred Rinker, Mrs. Henriette Wallace, Mrs. Stanley A. Welsh Jr., Mrs. Michael A. Walsh, Mrs. Thomas A. Wood Jr., Mrs. Douglas H. Worrall Jr., Mrs. Vernon D. Wright, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Robert G. Wilder.
"OPENING NIGHT" IS THEM OF BALL
"Opening Night" is the theme of the sixth annual West Park Hospital Ball to be held Saturday evening at Radnor Valley Country Club.
The ball is sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Hospital and is cochairmened by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron N. Cohen. Proceeds will benefit the hospital building fund campaign and a new cardiac unit.
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fictionadventurer · 1 year
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For the book stacks: royalty
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Behold my precariously-balanced monster-stack of fairy tales, fantasy, history, and a couple of metaphorically-titled children! If it has a royal in the book or a royal in the title, it's on the stack! I was going to let the larger series be represented by a single book, but as the stack grew, it became a matter of honor to get them all into one pile.
Books in the stack:
The Romanovs by Lindsey Hughes
Stories from the Blackberry Bushes by @isfjmel-phleg, compiled by @fictionadventurer
The Innocence of Father Brown by G.K. Chesterton (for "The Sins of Prince Saradine")
The Everyman's Library editions of English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs and Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales
Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales
The Electrical Menagerie by Mollie E. Reeder
Around the World in Eighty Days and Michael Strogoff, the Courier of the Czar by Jules Verne
Entwined by Heather Dixon
Murder in the Cathedral by T.S. Eliot
River Secrets by Shannon Hale
Ella Enchanted, The Two Princesses of Bamarre, and Fairest by Gail Carson Levine
Bella at Midnight by Diane Stanley
Silver Woven in My Hair by Shirley Rousseau Murphy
A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Little Princess of Tower Hill by L.T. Meade
Dear Mister Rogers by Fred Rogers (for mentions of King Friday XIII)
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, The Horse and His Boy, The Magician's Nephew, and The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
Woodwalker by Emily B. Martin
The Hobbit, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, The Return of the King, The Return of the King (movie tie-in edition), and The Tolkien Reader by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (for "A Scandal in Bohemia")
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint Exupery
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stlhandyman · 1 year
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Supreme Court, U.S FILED In The OCT 2 2022 Supreme Court ofthe United States  RALAND J BRUNSON, Petitioner,
Named persons in their capacities as United States House Representatives: ALMA S. ADAMS; PETE AGUILAR; COLIN Z. ALLRED; MARK E. AMODEI; KELLY ARMSTRONG; JAKE AUCHINCLOSS; CYNTHIA AXNE; DON BACON; TROY BALDERSON; ANDY BARR; NANETTE DIAZ BARRAGAN; KAREN BASS; JOYCE BEATTY; AMI BERA; DONALD S. BEYER JR.; GUS M. ILIRAKIS; SANFORD D. BISHOP JR.; EARL BLUMENAUER; LISA BLUNT ROCHESTER; SUZANNE BONAMICI; CAROLYN BOURDEAUX; JAMAAL BOWMAN; BRENDAN F. BOYLE; KEVIN BRADY; ANTHONY G. BROWN; JULIA BROWNLEY; VERN BUCHANAN; KEN BUCK; LARRY BUCSHON; CORI BUSH; CHERI BUSTOS; G. K. BUTTERFIELD; SALUD 0. CARBAJAL; TONY CARDENAS; ANDRE CARSON; MATT CARTWRIGHT; ED CASE; SEAN CASTEN; KATHY CASTOR; JOAQUIN CASTRO; LIZ CHENEY; JUDY CHU; DAVID N. CICILLINE; KATHERINE M. CLARK; YVETTE D. CLARKE; EMANUEL CLEAVER; JAMES E. CLYBURN; STEVE COHEN; JAMES COMER; GERALD E. CONNOLLY; JIM COOPER; J. LUIS CORREA; JIM COSTA; JOE COURTNEY; ANGIE CRAIG; DAN CRENSHAW; CHARLIE CRIST; JASON CROW; HENRY CUELLAR; JOHN R. CURTIS; SHARICE DAVIDS; DANNY K. DAVIS; RODNEY DAVIS; MADELEINE DEAN; PETER A. DEFAZIO; DIANA DEGETTE; ROSAL DELAURO; SUZAN K. DELBENE; Ill ANTONIO DELGADO; VAL BUTLER DEMINGS; MARK DESAULNIER; THEODORE E. DEUTCH; DEBBIE DINGELL; LLOYD DOGGETT; MICHAEL F. DOYLE; TOM EMMER; VERONICA ESCOBAR; ANNA G. ESHOO; ADRIANO ESPAILLAT; DWIGHT EVANS; RANDY FEENSTRA; A. DREW FERGUSON IV; BRIAN K. FITZPATRICK; LIZZIE LETCHER; JEFF FORTENBERRY; BILL FOSTER; LOIS FRANKEL; MARCIA L. FUDGE; MIKE GALLAGHER; RUBEN GALLEGO; JOHN GARAMENDI; ANDREW R. GARBARINO; SYLVIA R. GARCIA; JESUS G. GARCIA; JARED F. GOLDEN; JIMMY GOMEZ; TONY GONZALES; ANTHONY GONZALEZ; VICENTE GONZALEZ; JOSH GOTTHEIMER; KAY GRANGER; AL GREEN; RAUL M. GRIJALVA; GLENN GROTHMAN; BRETT GUTHRIE; DEBRA A. HAALAND; JOSH HARDER; ALCEE L. HASTINGS; JAHANA HAYES; JAIME HERRERA BEUTLER; BRIAN HIGGINS; J. FRENCH HILL; JAMES A. HIMES; ASHLEY HINSON; TREY HOLLINGSWORTH; STEVEN HORSFORD; CHRISSY HOULAHAN; STENY H. HOYER; JARED HUFFMAN; BILL HUIZENGA; SHEILA JACKSON LEE; SARA JACOBS; PRAMILA JAYAPAL; HAKEEM S. JEFFRIES; DUSTY JOHNSON; EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON; HENRY C. JOHNSON JR.; MONDAIRE JONES; DAVID P. JOYCE; KAIALPI KAHELE; MARCY KAPTUR; JOHN KATKO; WILLIAM R. KEATING; RO KHANNA; DANIEL T. KILDEE; DEREK KILMER; ANDY KIM; YOUNG KIM; RON KIND; ADAM KINZINGER; ANN KIRKPATRICK; RAJA KRISHNAMOORTHI; ANN M. KUSTER; DARIN LAHOOD; CONOR LAMB; JAMES R. LANGEVIN; RICK LARSEN; JOHN B. LARSON; ROBERT E. LATTA; JAKE LATURNER; BRENDA L. LAWRENCE; AL LAWSON JR.; BARBARA LEE; SUSIE LEE; TERESA LEGER FERNANDEZ; ANDY LEVIN; MIKE LEVIN; TED LIEU; IV ZOE LOFGREN; ALAN S.LOWENTHAL; ELAINE G. LURIA; STEPHEN F. LYNCH; NANCY MACE; TOM MALINOWSKI; CAROLYN B. MALONEY; SEAN PATRICK MALONEY; KATHY E. MANNING; THOMAS MASSIE; DORIS 0. MATSUI; LUCY MCBATH; MICHAEL T. MCCAUL; TOM MCCLINTOCK; BETTY MCCOLLUM; A. ADONALD MCEACHIN; JAMES P. MCGOVERN; PATRICK T. MCHENRY; DAVID B. MCKINLEY; JERRY MCNERNEY; GREGORY W. MEEKS; PETER MEIJER; GRACE MENG; KWEISI MFUME; MARIANNETTE MILLER-MEEKS; JOHN R. MOOLENAAR; BLAKE D. MOORE; GWEN MOORE; JOSEPH D. MORELLE; SETH MOULTON; FRANK J. MRVAN; STEPHANIE N. MURPHY; JERROLD NADLER; GRACE F. NAPOLITANO; RICHARD E. NEAL; JOE NEGUSE; DAN NEWHOUSE; MARIE NEWMAN; DONALD NORCROSS; ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ; TOM O'HALLERAN; ILHAN OMAR; FRANK PALLONE JR.; JIMMY PANETTA; CHRIS PAPPAS; BILL PASCRELL JR.; DONALD M. PAYNE JR.; NANCY PELOSI; ED PERLMUTTER; SCOTT H. PETERS; DEAN PHILLIPS; CHELLIE PINGREE; MARK POCAN; KATIE PORTER; AYANNA PRESSLEY; DAVID E. PRICE; MIKE QUIGLEY; JAMIE RASKIN; TOM REED; KATHLEEN M. RICE; CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS; DEBORAH K. ROSS; CHIP ROY; LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD; RAUL RUIZ; C. A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER; BOBBY L. RUSH; TIM RYAN; LINDA T. SANCHEZ; JOHN P. SARBANES; MARY GAY SCANLON; JANICE D. SCHAKOWSKY; ADAM B. SCHIFF; BRADLEY SCOTT SCHNEIDER; KURT SCHRADER; KIM SCHRIER; AUSTIN SCOTT; DAVID SCOTT; ROBERT C. SCOTT; TERRI A. SEWELL; BRAD SHERMAN; MIKIE SHERRILL; MICHAEL K. SIMPSON; ALBIO SIRES; ELISSA SLOTKIN; ADAM SMITH; CHRISTOPHER H. V SMITH; DARREN SOTO; ABIGAIL DAVIS SPANBERGER; VICTORIA SPARTZ; JACKIE SPEIER; GREG STANTON; PETE STAUBER; MICHELLE STEEL; BRYAN STEIL; HALEY M. STEVENS; STEVE STIVERS; MARILYN STRICKLAND; THOMAS R. SUOZZI; ERIC SWALWELL; MARK TAKANO; VAN TAYLOR; BENNIE G. THOMPSON; MIKE THOMPSON; DINA TITUS; RASHIDA TLAIB; PAUL TONKO; NORMA J. TORRES; RITCHIE TORRES; LORI TRAHAN; DAVID J. TRONE; MICHAEL R. TURNER; LAUREN UNDERWOOD; FRED UPTON; JUAN VARGAS; MARC A. VEASEY; FILEMON VELA; NYDIA M. VELAZQUEZ; ANN WAGNER; MICHAEL WALTZ; DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ; MAXINE WATERS; BONNIE WATSON COLEMAN; PETER WELCH; BRAD R. WENSTRUP; BRUCE WESTERMAN; JENNIFER WEXTON; SUSAN WILD; NIKEMA WILLIAMS; FREDERICA S. WILSON; STEVE WOMACK; JOHN A. YARMUTH; DON YOUNG; the following persons named are for their capacities as U.S. Senators; TAMMY BALDWIN; JOHN BARRASSO; MICHAEL F. BENNET; MARSHA BLACKBURN; RICHARD BLUMENTHAL; ROY BLUNT; CORY A. BOOKER; JOHN BOOZMAN; MIKE BRAUN; SHERROD BROWN; RICHARD BURR; MARIA CANTWELL; SHELLEY CAPITO; BENJAMIN L. CARDIN; THOMAS R. CARPER; ROBERT P. CASEY JR.; BILL CASSIDY; SUSAN M. COLLINS; CHRISTOPHER A. COONS; JOHN CORNYN; CATHERINE CORTEZ MASTO; TOM COTTON; KEVIN CRAMER; MIKE CRAPO; STEVE DAINES; TAMMY DUCKWORTH; RICHARD J. DURBIN; JONI ERNST; DIANNE FEINSTEIN; DEB FISCHER; KIRSTEN E. GILLIBRAND; LINDSEY GRAHAM; CHUCK GRASSLEY; BILL HAGERTY; MAGGIE HASSAN; MARTIN HEINRICH; JOHN HICKENLOOPER; MAZIE HIRONO; JOHN HOEVEN; JAMES INHOFE; RON VI JOHNSON; TIM KAINE; MARK KELLY; ANGUS S. KING, JR.; AMY KLOBUCHAR; JAMES LANKFORD; PATRICK LEAHY; MIKE LEE; BEN LUJAN; CYNTHIA M. LUMMIS; JOE MANCHIN III; EDWARD J. MARKEY; MITCH MCCONNELL; ROBERT MENENDEZ; JEFF MERKLEY; JERRY MORAN; LISA MURKOWSKI; CHRISTOPHER MURPHY; PATTY MURRAY; JON OSSOFF; ALEX PADILLA; RAND PAUL; GARY C. PETERS; ROB PORTMAN; JACK REED; JAMES E. RISCH; MITT ROMNEY; JACKY ROSEN; MIKE ROUNDS; MARCO RUBIO; BERNARD SANDERS; BEN SASSE; BRIAN SCHATZ; CHARLES E. SCHUMER; RICK SCOTT; TIM SCOTT; JEANNE SHAHEEN; RICHARD C. SHELBY; KYRSTEN SINEMA; TINA SMITH; DEBBIE STABENOW; DAN SULLIVAN; JON TESTER; JOHN THUNE; THOM TILLIS; PATRICK J. TOOMEY; HOLLEN VAN; MARK R. WARNER; RAPHAEL G. WARNOCK; ELIZABETH WARREN; SHELDON WHITEHOUSE; ROGER F. WICKER; RON WYDEN; TODD YOUNG; JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN JR in his capacity of President of the United States; MICHAEL RICHARD PENCE in his capacity as former Vice President of the United States, and KAMALA HARRIS in her capacity as Vice President of the United States and JOHN and JANE DOES 1-100.  
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chrismcshell · 2 years
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i just need everyone to know about this
[ID: screenshot from the Cast section of the Wikipedia page for Hamlet at Elsinore, a 1964 TV adaptation of Hamlet in which Michael Caine plays Horatio. It reads:
Horatio is, so far, the only classical role played by Michael Caine, who had never received dramatic training. According to his 2011 autobiography The Elephant to Hollywood, Caine had been released from his contract with producer Joseph E. Levine after the making of Zulu as Levine had told him, "I know you're not, but you gotta face the fact that you look like a queer on screen."
Caine wrote, "I decided that if my on-screen appearance was going to be an issue, then I would use it to bring out all Horatio's ambiguous sexuality."
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retrociema · 3 months
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Мост слишком далеко - боевик, военный США, UK  1977 Шон Коннери, Энтони Хопкинс, Дирк Богард, Майкл Кейн
В сентябре 1944 года, после успешного вторжения в Нормандию, союзники готовят тайную операцию «Маркет Гарден»: дерзкий план, призванный быстро положить конец Второй мировой войне путем воздушного налета на Германию и уничтожения всех военных заводов Рейха. Однако, сочетание неудачной боевой тактики, ошибочных разведданных, невезения и плохой погоды привело к катастрофе.  Фильм снят по мотивам книги Корнелиуса Райана «Мост слишком далеко» (A Bridge Too Far, 1974).
#боевик #военный #драма #экранизация #реальные события
Выпущено: США, Великобритания, Joseph E. Levine Productions, United Artists Режиссер: Ричард Аттенборо В ролях: Шон Коннери, Энтони Хопкинс, Дирк Богард, Майкл Кейн, Эдвард Фокс, Джеймс Каан, Джин Хэкмен, Эллиотт Гулд, Лоуренс Оливье, Роберт Редфорд
Перевод: Профессиональный многоголосый
Награды :Британская академия, 1978 год
1977 год - Награда Британского общества кинематографистов (British Society of Cinematographers) «Best Cinematography Award» за лучшую операторскую работу Джеффри Ансворт.
1978 год - Награда «Evening Standard British Film Award» за лучший фильм - Ричард Аттенборо.
1977 год - Награда «NSFC Award» (National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA) - лучший актер второго плана - Эдвард Фокс.
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oldshowbiz · 10 months
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Mel Brooks always namedrops Joseph E. Levine when talking about how The Producers got made.
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tomsland · 4 months
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TOMSLAND'S FC MASTERLIST
Aloha! He decidido hacer este FC Masterlist en lugar de una muse page porque durante 10 años de rol tuve más niños que una guardería. A continuación encontrarán faceclaims que he roleado/roleo/me gustaría rolear. Los escritos en negrita son personajes ya creados y el icono de estrella señala a mis musas principales, pero siéntanse libre de pedirme a quién sea que tengan como wanted opposite porque me abundan las ganas de rolearlos a todos.
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Adelaide Kane
Alexandra Park (Eleanor Henstridge - Canon)
Alexis Ren
Alycia Debnam Carey (Saoirse Townes - OC) ★
Ana de Armas
Ariana Grande (Arielle Pavlak - OC)
Ashley Frangipane "Halsey" (Gemma Lovegood - OC)
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Barbara Palvin (Sophie Blackwood - OC)
Bella Hadid
Bill Skarsgard
Britt Robertson
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Candice Accola
Chace Crawford
Charlie Cox (Matthew Murdock - Canon / AU )
Chloe Bennet (Daisy Johnson - OC )
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Nevada Smith (Henry Hathaway, 1965)
Henry Hathaway es un veterano. Nació en 1898 y desde los treinta y cuatro años ha dirigido 56 películas. Siempre ha sido un honesto artesano, alternando lo mediocre con lo interesante. Curiosamente, se mantiene joven y activo; sus mejores películas son las más recientes: Del infierno a Texas, Alaska, tierra de oro, La conquista del Oeste (tres episodios), El fabuloso mundo del circo, Los cuatro hijos de Katie Elder, y sobre todo Nevada Smith (1965), que, sin ser una obra maestra, merece más atención que la que se le ha prestado.
Su origen literario (Los insaciables, The Carpetbaggers, de Harold Robbins), un trailer que intentaba presentar a Nevada Smith como un "Tom Jones del Oeste" y el ser su "productor ejecutivo" Joseph E. Levine (experto en remuneradores y escabrosos temas: Una casa no es un hogar, Harlow, El Oscar) me hicieron temer un derroche de mal gusto. Unas recientes declaraciones de Hathaway (''Yo nunca he hecho películas pornográficas y no tengo intención de empezar ahora") y Aldrich ("Un hombre como Hathaway tiene sin duda muchas debilidades, pero no puede decirse que sea un yes-man... hará lo que se le meta en la cabeza") y el que esté producida por Hathaway (sólo lo hace cuando le interesa mucho la película: Arenas de muerte, Alaska...) me devolvieron unas esperanzas que se han visto cumplidas, con creces, por el buen gusto, sensibilidad y sencilla elegancia con que Hathaway resuelve escenas tan difíciles como las dos (!) entradas de Suzanne Pleshette y las demás mujeres en la barraca de los presos, y las referentes a Janet Margolin (cf. sobre todo la planificación de la primera entrada de Suzanne y su encuentro con Steve McQueen, y la naturalidad con que están resueltas la primera y última escenas en que sale Janet).
Por otra parte, como Hathaway nunca ha sido un gran director de actores, pese a los notables resultados obtenidos de Diane Varsi y Don Murray (From Hell to Texas, 1958), Capucine (North to Alaska, 1960) y Carroll Baker (How the West Was Won, 1962), no tiene seguridad y necesita construir las secuencias a base de numerosos planos cortos, y esto lo hace de un modo rutinario y disgregador. En el mejor de los casos, Hathaway es un vigoroso narrador, con buen sentido del ritmo y de la composición en Cinemascope (pero sólo a nivel de plano). Su planificación destruye con frecuencia el tiempo, el espacio y la interpretación, y por eso sus películas suelen decepcionar en una segunda visión: siempre sobran unos doscientos cambios de plano, insertos innecesarios, etc. Pues bien, parece como si en Nevada Smith hubiera descendido sobre él esa serenidad de puesta en escena tan patente en los últimos films de los grandes viejos directores: Ford, Lang, Preminger, Hawks, Mizoguchi, Dreyer, Renoir, Walsh, Hitchcock, etcétera. En efecto, la planificación es medida y sosegada; en algunos casos (el final) extraordinaria, en otros, mediocre (cuando S. McQueen quema su casa). La mirada del cineasta se ha hecho serena, y contempla sin subrayar, con la mayor tranquilidad, bajo una música suave o en silencio, los actos más brutales (el cuchillo que rasga, corta la espalda de la madre de "Nevada", la muerte de Arthur Kennedy). Y en un final de antología, Hathaway abandona (como "Nevada") a Karl Malden, que tiñe el río con su sangre mientras pide una muerte rápida, que Steve McQueen le niega, como Hathaway le niega un contraplano. Por otra parte, la interpretación de Nevada Smith es excelente, sobre todo por parte de Margolin, Pleshette, Kennedy, Brian Keith y, dado lo difícil que es, Karl Malden. Así, con mayor dominio sobre la puesta en escena, y huyendo de cualquier efectismo, Hathaway ha logrado su mejor obra.
No hay que olvidar un notable y muy original guión de John Michael Hayes, que aúna satisfactoriamente temas clásicos del western (el hombre de experiencia, Brian Keith, que enseña al joven novato) con otros inéditos, sobre todo el de Janet Margolin y el de Suzanne Pleshette, dos de las más interesantes actrices jóvenes del cine americano.
Janet Margolin es una chica india que conoce en un saloon a Steve McQueen y al que cuida en el poblado, dando lugar a varias de las escenas más notables del film, como las que se desarrollan en el campamento indio, sobre todo la última, llena de sensibilidad, cuando Janet sopla la vela.
La idea motriz del film es la venganza, y ésta lleva a McQueen a hacerse internar en un campo de trabajos forzados de Mississippi. El campo, la huida a través de los pantanos, en piragua, con Suzanne enferma y con A. Kennedy; el paisaje, los guardianes y su violencia, las brumas y la extraña personalidad de Suzanne hacen pensar inmediatamente en Faulkner, sobre todo en dos de sus novelas menos conocidas, The Old Man y —un par de capítulos— Mosquitoes. Concretamente, el campo de presos es casi exacto, así como parte de la huida por el pantano y el final del episodio, al principio de The Old Man; pero hay que resaltar que no sólo argumentalmente, sino por su ambiente, su representación visual y hasta su espíritu. Por eso, junto con las enseñanzas de Keith y el amor de Janet Margolin, resulta que lo mejor de Nevada Smith son las personas que le ayudan, y que él abandona para proseguir su venganza, sobre la que Hathaway, afortunadamente, no se permite sermonear: es asunto de "Nevada", y se limita a contarlo, sin juzgar.
Al final de la película, Nevada Smith se aleja. Ya no le queda nada que hacer.
Publicado en El Noticiero Universal (29 de noviembre de 1966)
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Bingo Cards Guide For Beginners
Bingo is a classic game that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you’re a fan of traditional Online Bingo or are looking for something new and exciting to do, this guide will teach you everything you need to know to get started. From rules of the game to tips for improving your chances of winning, this guide has everything you need to get started playing bingo in no time. So put on your lucky pajamas, gather some friends, and start playing today!
What is Bingo?
Bingo is a popular card game that can be enjoyed by both adults and children. The game typically involves drawing cards until one player has five matching symbols. If the player has two or more matching symbols, they can claim a “bingo” or “prize”. Prizes can include money, tickets to events, and other valuable items.
How to Play Bingo
There are many ways to play bingo, but the basic rules are always the same. Each player begins by either drawsing a card or picking one from a pile of Bingo cards. Players then look at their card and decide if any of the numbers on it match any of the numbers on any other card in their hand. If they do, they put a cross in the box next to that number on their card and take another turn picking cards. If there are no matches, the player discards their current card and draws another from the deck.
If at any point during their turn someone clicks their heels three times (or some other magical event happens), then all players stop playing for that round and start again with a new deck of Bingo cards! This is called a “bingo” or “bonus round” and usually results in players getting more opportunities to win prizes.
Bingo games vary in how many rounds they last, but most usually have fifteen or thirty rounds with different numbers being called out each time. It’
The History of Bingo
Bingo has a long and complicated history. It began in the 18th century as a game of chance played by people in England. The name "bingo" comes from the British word "bing-a-boo," which was how players called out the numbers they had won. By the early 20th century, bingo had spread to America, where it quickly became popular.
In 1934, Joseph E. Levine created the first modern bingo card game. He called it Twenty-One and it was very similar to modern bingo. The game quickly became popular and by 1957 there were over 100 clubs across America playing Twenty-One.
In 1970, American Robert Thompson created a new version of Twenty-One called Maxxum. It was more complex than earlier versions and allowed for more creative play. This version of the game quickly became popular and is now known as modern bingo.
Today, there are many different types of bingo games available, including traditional bingo, casino style bingo, progressive jackpot style bingo, instant win games, and multi-game packs featuring different types of bingos. There are also many variations of each type of game available, so there is sure to be a game that appeals to everyone's taste.
How to Play Bingo
There's no need to be a gambling expert to enjoy playing bingo at home, and this quick guide will show you how to play without any fuss.
1. Print out your bingo cards and markers.
2. Place all of your bingo cards face down in front of you so that everyone can see the numbers 1-49.
3. Draw numbers 1-20 on each player’s respective card, then turn over the card with the corresponding number written on it.
4. For each line on the bingo card, players must pick up one marker and place it beside the number they picked for that line (for example, if player A draws number 5 for line 2, they would place a marker beside number 5). If a player cannot find their marker once they have picked it up, they must ask another player to help them locate it!
5. Once all players have placed their markers beside the corresponding numbers on their cards, call out “bingo” and start counting down from 50 (or however many lines are on the bingo card). Players who have picked up all of their markers along the appropriate lines win the round! Be sure to tip your winners generously!
Types of Bingo
There are many different types of bingo cards, so it can be hard to know which one is right for you. This guide will help you decide which type of bingo card is best for your game.
Traditional Bingo: The most common type of bingo, traditional bingo is played with 52 cards. Each card has a number and a letter. The object is to fill up a column of your chosen bingo card with numbers from 1 to 21.
Linked Bingo: Linked bingo is similar to traditional bingo, but the numbers on the cards are linked together. For example, if you see a card with the number 5 next to the number 6, that means those two numbers are linked and can be used together in your game. You can also use two or more numbers together if they're close in value (for example, 3 and 4).
Joker Bingo: Joker bingo is played with 26 randomly chosen cards instead of 52 standard cards. The objective is to fill up a column from left to right with either all jokers (1 through 36) or all numbers (1 through 45).
Scratch Cards: Scratch cards are like traditional poker cards, but they have symbols on them instead of pictures. When you scratch off the top layer, you'll reveal another symbol underneath it. You can use these symbols in your games just like you would any other symbol.
How to Win at Bingo
If you're new to bingo, or just starting to get the hang of it, there are a few things you need to know in order to win consistently.
1) BINGO IS ALL ABOUT READING THE MARKET.
The first and most important thing to remember when playing Bingo is that it's all about reading the market. If everyone is marking the same numbers across the board, chances are you're going to come up short. Instead, look for specific numbers that other players have chosen and try to fill in those squares with your numbers as well.
2) USE YOUR NUMBERS CORRECTLY.
The second key rule of Bingo is that you should use your numbers correctly - never double up on any number, and always aim for at least two different numbers per line. This will help you create more potential combinations and increase your chances of winning.
3) KNOW WHERE TO FIND WINNING LINES.
Another key factor when playing Bingo is knowing where the winning lines are located. Many casinos offer multiple types of Bingo games, so it's important to keep an eye out for which game type you're playing so that you can maximize your chance of winning.
Conclusion
If you're looking to up your bingo game, then you'll want to check out our guide to Real Money Bingo cards. This article will teach you the basics of playing bingo and give you a few tips on how to improve your results. Whether you're just getting started or want to refine your skills, this guide has everything you need. So what are you waiting for? get started learning about Bingo today!
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31DayHorrorChallenge: Day 23-24-25 - V/H/S/99
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