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ottosump · 2 years
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The Celestial Toymaker in Dr Who comics. From Doctor Who Magazine 56, The Greatest Gamble. Paul McGann’s first comic adventure with Maxwell Edison and Izzy Sinclair in Stockbridge in issues 244-47 and Peter Capaldi’s 2015 Christmas Special by Titan. This guy doesn’t care about the little people, he just wants to be entertained. Thanks to the original scanners and HotComic.com for the images.
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bethhiraeth · 1 year
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HOLY SHIT I just stumbled across this article from the end of last year and I am fucking cackling please read it they got every possible fact wrong in the most hilarious way. Some highlights:
"Will Byers, Stranger Things’ gay star, is a bisexual...he is also deeply in love with Mike Wheeler, a poor choice for his first crush"
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"Will, played by Finn Wolfhard, is in love with his best friend Mike Wheeler"
"They defeat the aliens and restore order to Hawkins...Will and Eleven are still in love"
"Will ends up with the woman he has been lusting after for a long time. The key to finding love on Stranger Things appears to be opening yourself up to change"
"Noah (Brian Geraghty) confirms to Will (Finn Wolfhard) that Will is gay and in love with Mike"
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"As the scene cuts to a young girl in a hospital bed, the audience recognizes Mike as her. Mike’s hand is bandaged and he is wearing a gown in the hospital. In the end of the clip, we get a glimpse of a creature from the show’s first season. When the creature approaches Mike, he has slit his throat with such force that it appears to crawl toward him."
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"Will’s father, Jonathan, is dating Nancy Wheeler, one of Will’s friends."
"In a recent episode, Will was shown in a gay scene with another character, Mike"
"Schnapp recently praised the lack of LGBTQ representation on television, just weeks before his comments. According to Schnapp, she finds it amusing that television does not show much representation of LGBTQ+ people"
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I wish i was joking
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filmnoirfoundation · 9 months
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Two rare noir playing tonight at NOIR CITY Hollywood, both screening in 35mm, 7:30pm at American Cinematheque: TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH & WHIPLASH. Introduction by Alan K. Rode.
Full festival info and tix: https://bit.ly/3pJBmcV
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TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH (1948)
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Screenplay by Jay Richard Kennedy
Directed by Robert Stevenson
One of the first post-war movies that attempted to deal seriously with the burgeoning narcotics trade in defiance of a Production Code that forbade nearly any mention of the subject! In true “docu-noir” style, Treasury agent Dick Powell trots the globe trying to pin down the leader of a diabolical heroin ring with a series of surprising occurrences culminating in a stunning denouement. Directed by Robert Stevenson, this fascinating period suspenser is almost never screened theatrically. Don’t miss this one!
FORMAT: 35mm
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WHIPLASH (1948)
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Screenplay by Maurice Geraghty and Harriet Frank Jr.
Directed by Lewis Seiler
Blend OUT OF THE PAST with BODY AND SOUL and what do you get? An artist who falls for a mystery woman, pursues her to the Big Apple, and ends up fighting for the middleweight championship! A contentious Dane Clark is artist/boxer Mike Angelo, Alexis Smith is his sexy siren, Eve Arden the sassy girlfriend, Douglas Kennedy the scar-faced gunsel, and best of all, Zachary Scott is the sadistic wheelchair-bound fight manager! “Whiplash” is what you’ll get keeping up with the breakneck plot pacing culminating in a smashing finale!
FORMAT: 35mm
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thenewdemocratus · 10 months
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National Review: Jim Geraghty Interviews Ralph Reed at CPAC 2014
Source:The New Democrat  The face of the GOP is really the religious right, the “get big government into our personal lives wing of the Republican Party.” I wonder what the Conservative Libertarian wing of the GOP led by Rand Paul, Senator Mike Lee, Senator Jeff Flake, Senator Ron Johnson, Representative Justin Amash, and others think about that.  They have been working on getting big government…
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melbournenewsvine · 2 years
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Foxtel seals NBCUniversal content deal as Stan changes strategy
US film studio giant NBCUniversal will give the majority of its pay-per-view films to Foxtel TV and streaming as an existing streaming partner Stan is looking for alternative ways to get Hollywood content for subscribers. Multiple media sources, speaking anonymously because the conversations are confidential, said Foxtel is about to secure a long-term deal for the majority of NBCU’s programming, including content from Sky Studios, online streaming service Peacock and a back catalog of shows like As Gardens and recreation And the Brooklyn 99. The sources said the deal is in the process of being finalized and could be completed within a week. Gangs of London is one of several programs on NBCUniversal’s list.attributed to him:stan Other media sources said Seven West Media is expected to get the free broadcast rights to some slate of content, including reality TV content normally played on Hayu. Foxtel, Seven and NBCUniversal declined to comment. Stan, who has a contract expiring this year, has been involved in talks to secure programming for its subscribers, but sources said the service and parent company Nine Entertainment Co pulled out several weeks ago due to concerns about pricing and terms that give NBCUniversal the power to terminate and launch its own service, Peacock, at any time. Nine, the owner of this masthead, declined to comment. The loss of content by Stan could be a blow to his content slate depending on the agreements you have for current NBCUniversal content and the exclusive terms of the next deal. Sources close to Stan said the company is already shifting its focus to alternative models, which it believes will give it control over content. Sources, who spoke anonymously because the discussions are commercially confidential, said nine president Mike Snesby and other executives had traveled to Los Angeles to speak with Hollywood studios about solo shows that could then be commissioned and distributed in the US and UK. This focus on content ownership is part of a gradual shift for the Stan Foundation, which in its early days relied on major production deals to support its business and drive subscriptions. Nine President Mike Sneeseby and NBCU Australia President Chris Taylor in 2020 when they signed a production deal for Peacock Originals.attributed to him:Kate Geraghty In 2020, NBCUniversal entered into a deal with Stan to acquire Peacock’s original assets, which include London gangsAnd the I hate Suzy And the Brave New WorldIt expires this year). But at the same time, Stan announced plans to embark on a major domestic content push amid concerns that he is too dependent on Hollywood studios. Sneesby has publicly stated that most of Stan’s best-performing shows are original commissioned shows by the company. Under the proposed new agreement with NBCUniversal, Foxtel will get access to programs and movies from NBCUniversal brands such as Peacock, Sky Studios and Bravo. Seven will also have access to the back catalog and some sources said they will be able to access programming from NBCUniversal’s reality streaming platform, Hayu. Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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rosewoodmeadow · 2 years
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MOUNT MEADOW WELCOMES... KRYSTEN RITTER!
Welcome to Mount Meadow, KD! Before you get stuck in, make sure to check out our new members’ checklist. Once this is complete, you have 24 hours to send in your account. We’re so happy that you’re here
OUT OF CHARACTER
Name: KD.
Preferred Pronoun: she/her.
ABOUT THE RESIDENT
Celebrity Name: Krysten Alice Ritter.
Pronouns: she/her.
Birthday: December 16th, 1981.
Profession: Actress, model. Dabbles in producing and directing.
Housing District: Lavender Ridge, in a condo.
Personality: Lively, bubbly and outgoing. Soft with a bit of an edge, somewhat of a cynic. Sarcastic and quick witted, well versed in personability, an introverted extrovert. Not afraid to be transparent and vulnerable, but selective about who she really lets in.
Relationship/Family: Recently divorced, Adam Granduciel. Has a three year old son, Bruce Julian Knight Granofsky. Exes include Brian Timothy Geraghty and Ivan Sergei. Has remained in touch with her Breaking Bad and Jessica Jones co-stars, specifically Aaron Paul, Rachael Taylor, David Tennant, Bryan Cranston, and Mike Colter.
MORE INFORMATION
MANDATORY: Why Mount Meadow and what brought you to town? It was time to get out of town after the weight of my personal issues nearly crushed me, preferably in a place where nobody really new my name so I can have a fresh start with my son. I’d been looking for a break before everything came crashing down, so this opportunity put things into motion for me.
In addition to answering the above question, so we can get to know your celebrity better, create a playlist of 3-5 songs that relates to or describes your celebrity!
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Beautiful Disaster by 311
Suddenly I See by KT Tunstall
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Name by The Goo Goo Dolls
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popradar · 3 years
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PaleyFest LA Announces 2021 Virtual Lineup
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Jason Sudeikis in Ted Lasso | Image: Courtesy of AppleTV+
After its COVID cancellation last year, PaleyFest returns in a fully digital format this year with a series of prerecorded moderated panel discussions with the cast and creatives of some of TV’s hottest shows.
The lineup was released by the Paley Center for Media on Tuesday, Feb. 23 and includes: Evil, The Queen’s Gambit, What We Do in the Shadows, Ted Lasso, Lovecraft Country and the 20th anniversary reunion of Six Feet Under.
The programs will become available to Paley members and Citi cardmembers first on Friday, March 26. The panels will be then be released to the public starting at 7 a.m. PT on Tuesday, March 30 with additional releases on March 31 and April 1 on the Paley Center’s dedicated channel on Yahoo Entertainment, yahoo.com/entertainment/tagged/paley.
See below for the full slate of programming for PaleyFest LA 2021 and the cast and creatives participating.
The Queen’s Gambit (Release on Tuesday 3/30, 10:00 am ET/7:00 am PT):
Anya Taylor-Joy, “Beth Harmon,” Marielle Heller, “Alma Wheatley,” Moses Ingram, “Jolene,” Thomas Brodie-Sangster, “Benny Watts,” Harry Melling, “Harry Beltik,” Bill Camp, “Mr. Schaibel,” William Horberg, Executive Producer
Moderated by Stacey Wilson Hunt, Hollywood Journalist
What We Do in the Shadows (Release on Tuesday 3/30, 10:00 am ET/7:00 am PT):
Paul Simms, Executive Producer, Stefani Robinson, Executive Producer, Kayvan Novak, “Nandor,” Matt Berry, “Laszlo Cravensworth,” Natasia Demetriou, “Nadja,” Harvey Guillén, “Guillermo de la Cruz,” Mark Proksch, “Colin Robinson”
Moderated by Kyle Newacheck, Director
Six Feet Under 20th Anniversary Reunion (Release on Tuesday 3/30, 10:00 am ET/7:00 am PT):
Alan Ball, Creator & Executive Producer, Robert Greenblatt, Executive Producer, David Janollari, Executive Producer, Alan Poul, Executive Producer, Peter Krause, “Nate Fisher,” Michael C. Hall, “David Fisher,” Lauren Ambrose, “Claire Fisher,” Frances Conroy, “Ruth Fisher,” Freddy Rodriguez, “Federico ‘Rico’ Diaz,” Rachel Griffiths, “Brenda Chenowith”
Moderated by Lynette Rice, Entertainment Weekly
Big Sky (Release on Tuesday 3/30, 10:00 am ET/7:00 am PT):
Kathryn Winnick, “Jenny Hoyt,” Kylie Bunbury, “Cassie Dewell,” John Carroll Lynch, “Rick Legarski,” Jesse James Keitel, “Jerrie Kennedy,” Brian Geraghty, “Ronald Pergman,” Natalie Alyn Lind, “Danielle Sullivan,” Jade Pettyjohn, “Grace Sullivan,” Valerie Mahaffey, “Helen Pergman,” Brooke Smith, “Merrilee Legarski,” Ross Fineman, Executive Producer, Matthew Gross, Executive Producer
Moderated by Maureen Lee Lenker, Entertainment Weekly
Lovecraft Country (Release on Wednesday 3/31, 10:00 am ET/7:00 am PT):
Misha Green, Creator & Executive Producer, Jurnee Smollett, “Letitia ‘Leti’ Lewis,” Michael Kenneth Williams, “Montrose Freeman,” Wunmi Mosaku, “Ruby Baptiste,” Aunjanue Ellis, “Hippolyta Freeman,” Jamie Chung, “Ji-Ah,” Abbey Lee, “Christina Braithwhite”
Moderated by Dominic Patten, Deadline
The Late Late Show with James Corden (Release on Wednesday 3/31, 10:00 am ET/7:00 am PT):
James Corden, Host & Executive Producer, Ben Winston, Executive Producer, Rob Crabbe, Executive Producer
Moderated by Andrew Rannells
The Good Doctor (Release on Wednesday 3/31, 10:00 am ET/7:00 am PT):
Freddie Highmore, Executive Producer & “Dr. Shaun Murphy,” Antonia Thomas, “Dr. Claire Browne,” Fiona Gubelmann, “Dr. Morgan Reznick,” Hill Harper, “Dr. Andrews,” Paige Spara, “Lea,” David Shore, Executive Producer & Showrunner, Erin Gunn, Executive Producer & Showrunner
Moderated by Chancellor Agard, Entertainment Weekly
Evil (Release on Thursday 4/1, 10:00 am ET/7:00 am PT):
Mike Colter, “David Acosta,” Michael Emerson, “Leland Townsend,” Kurt Fuller, “Dr. Boggs,” Katja Herbers, “Kristen Bouchard,” Robert King, Co-Creator, Showrunner & Executive Producer, Michelle King, Co-Creator, Showrunner & Executive Producer, Christine Lahti, “Sheryl Luria,” Aasif Mandvi, “Ben Shakir”
Moderated by Whoopi Goldberg
Ted Lasso (Release on Thursday 4/1, 10:00 am ET/7:00 am PT):
Bill Lawrence, Creator & Executive Producer, Jason Sudeikis, Creator, Executive Producer & “Ted Lasso,” Hannah Waddingham, “Rebecca Welton,” Jeremy Swift, “Higgins,” Brendan Hunt, “Coach Beard” and Executive Producer, Juno Temple, “Keeley Jones,” Nick Mohammed, “Nathan Shelley,” Brett Goldstein, “Roy Kent” and Writer, Phil Dunster, “Jamie Tartt”
Moderated by Patton Oswalt
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tuseriesdetv · 3 years
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Noticias de series de la semana
Renovaciones
Netflix ha renovado You por una cuarta temporada
Amazon ha renovado Jack Ryan por una cuarta temporada
Starz ha renovado Blindspotting por una segunda temporada
HBO Max ha renovado Doom Patrol por una cuarta temporada
HBO Max ha renovado Titans por una cuarta temporada
Pennyworth se muda de EPIX a HBO Max, que la renueva por una tercera temporada
Noticias cortas
CBS encarga temporada completa de NCIS: Hawaii y FBI: International.
Bosé será desarrollada por Paramount+.
Jennifer Coolidge (Tanya) volverá en la segunda temporada de The White Lotus.
Octavio Pisano (Joe Velasco) será regular en la vigesimotercera temporada de Law & Order: SVU.
Fichajes
Emma Corrin (The Crown) protagonizará Retreat. Será una joven detective.
Common (Never Have I Ever, Hell on Wheels) será Sims, el jefe de la seguridad judicial del silo, en Wool. Tim Robbins (Mystic River, Dead Man Walking), Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation, The Office) y David Oyelowo (Selma, Nightingale) serán Bernard, jefe del departamento de informática; Allison, trabajadora del departamento de informática y esposa de Holston; y Holston, el sheriff del silo.
Harvey Keitel (Bugsy, Reservation Dogs), Laura Harrier (Hollywood, One Life to Live), Grace Zabriskie (Twin Peaks, Big Love), Olunike Adeliyi (Workin' Moms, Flashpoint) y T.J. Atoms (Wu-Tang: An American Saga) se unen a Iron Mike como recurrentes. Serán Cus D'Amato, el primer entrenador de Tyson (Trevante Rhodes); Robin Givens, la actriz y primera esposa de Tyson; Camile D'Amato, la esposa de Cus; Lorna Mae, la madre de Tyson; y Barkim, ladrón y amigo de Tyson.
Michael Peña (Narcos: Mexico, The Shield) se une a la cuarta temporada de Jack Ryan. Se desconocen detalles.
Melanie Lynskey (Castle Rock, Two and a Half Men) será Betty Gore, la amiga de Candy Montgomery (Jessica Biel) en Candy.
Patton Oswalt (The Goldbergs, King of Queens), Nat Faxon (Ben & Kate, The Conners), Carlos Valdes (The Flash, Arrow), Erinn Hayes (Childrens Hospital, Kevin Can Wait), Patrick Walker, Raphael Sbarge (Once Upon a Time, Murder in the First), Chris Conner (Altered Carbon, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story), Anne Dudek (Mad Men, House M.D.), Brian Geraghty (Big Sky, Chicago PD), Nelson Franklin (Black-ish, Veep), Reed Diamond (13 Reasons Why, Homicide: Life on the Street), Johnny Berchtold, Adam Ray (American Vandal) y Billy Smith (Homeland) serán Chuck Colson, consejero de Nixon (Danny Winn); Bob Haldeman, jefe de gabinete de la Casa Blanca; Paul Magallanes, agente del FBI; Peggy Ebbitt, amiga de los Mitchell; Frank Willis, guardia de seguridad; Charles N. Shaffer, abogado de John Dean (Dan Stevens); John Ehrlichman, la mano derecha de Nixon; Diana Oweiss, la secretaria de John Mitchell (Sean Penn); Peter, el guardia de seguridad de los Mitchell; Dick Moore, mano derecha de John Dean; Mark Felt, director asociado del FBI; Jay Jennings, hijo de Martha Mitchell (Julia Roberts); Ron Ziegler, secretario de prensa de la Casa Blanca; y Ken Ebbitt, amigo de John Mitchell; en Gaslit.
Celia Weston (Modern Family, American Horror Story), Michael O'Neill (Rectify, Scandal) y Gable Swanlund (The Shrink Next Door) se unen como regulares a Echoes. Tyner Rushing (The Terminal List), Hazel y Ginger Mason (The Blacklist, The Post), Alise Willis (Ruthless) y Madie Nichols (The Outsider) serán recurrentes.
Kathleen Robertson (Bates Motel; Beverly Hills, 90210) será Rosenfeld Guoliang, miembro importante del círculo de confianza de Marco Inaros (Keon Alexander),W en la sexta y última temporada de The Expanse.
Natasha O'Keeffe (Peaky Blinders, Misfits), Meera Syal (The Kumars, The Split) y Ceara Coveney se unen a la segunda temporada de The Wheel of Time.
Adam Korson (SurrealEstate, Imposters) será recurrente en Maggie como Daniel, un hombre dulce y autocrítico que ha abandonado el crossfit.
Bryana Salaz (Team Kaylie, Best Friends Whenever), Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Ciara Riley Wilson (L.A.'s Finest) y Shiv Pai (Iron Fist) protagonizarán Freeridge.
Melissa De Sousa (Valley of the Dolls, The Best Man) y McKinley Freeman (Hit the Floor, Queen Sugar) serán recurrentes en Our Kind of People como Alex Rivera, reportera financiera y exmujer de Raymond (Morris Chestnut); y el padre de Nikki (Alana Bright).
Lily Cardone (Bernie the Dolphin) y Lowrey Brown (The Gifted) serán las versiones jóvenes de Irene (Sissy Spacek) y Franklin (J.K. Simmons) en Lightyears.
Djouliet Amara (Guilty Party) será recurrente en la segunda temporada de Superman & Lois. Interpretará a una estudiante de Smallville High con un pasado lleno de secretos.
Kausar Mohammed (What Men Want), Wilder Yari y Theo Germaine (The Politician, Work in Progress) serán recurrentes en 4400 como Soraya, amiga de Jharrel (Joseph David-Jones) que trabaja en el departamento de informática; Jessica, agente de Seguridad Nacional y exnovia de Keisha (Ireon Roach); y Noah, uno de los aparecidos.
Kalyne Coleman será recurrente en Interview With the Vampire como Grace, hermana de Louis (Jacob Anderson).
Pósters
              Nuevas series
AMC encarga Tales of The Walking Dead, antología episódica en la que veremos a personajes nuevos y antiguos.
Apple TV+ ha encargado diez episodios de Shrinking, que sigue a un terapeuta en duelo (Jason Segel; How I Met Your Mother, Freaks and Geeks) que comienza a incumplir las normas y decir a sus clientes exactamente lo que piensa, ignorando su formación y la ética, originando así enormes cambios en las vidas de los demás y también en la suya. Escrita y producida por Segel junto a Bill Lawrence (Scrubs, Spin City) y Brett Goldstein, guionistas de Ted Lasso.
FX encarga The Bear, comedia sobre un joven chef (Jeremy Allen White; Shameless, Homecoming) que vuelve a Chicago para llevar el restaurante familiar. Con Ebon Moss-Bachrach (Girls, NOS4A2), Ayo Edebiri (Dickinson, Big Mouth), Lionel Boyce (Hap & Leonard), Abby Elliott (Odd Mom Out, How I Met Your Mother), Liza Colón-Zayas (In Treatment, David Makes Man), Edwin Lee Gibson (Fargo) y Matty Matheson (Workin' Moms). Creada y producida por Christopher Storer (Ramy, Dickinson), que dirigió el piloto.
Ryan Murphy y Jamie Lee Curtis quieren producir Outfielder, sobre el hombre que inventó el high five, para Netflix. Se trata de Glenn Burke, de Los Angeles Dodgers, que chocó esos cinco el 2 de octubre de 1977. Burke fue el primer jugador de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol en salir del armario durante su carrera profesional. Escrita por Robert O'Hara (Slave Play, Insurrection), que también la dirigiría.
Patricia Clarkson (Sharp Objects, Six Feet Under) y Nathalie Emmanuel (Game of Thrones, Four Weddings and a Funeral) protagonizarán Gray, thriller de espionaje basado en una idea original del novelista David Baldacci, escrita por John McLaughlin (Black Swan, Carnivàle) y dirigida por Ruba Nadda (Frankie Drake Mysteries). Producen Baldacci y Clarkson, que interpretará a Cornelia Gray, una espía que lleva 20 años huyendo de los agentes del gobierno que sospechan que es una traidora y regresa a su antigua vida justo cuando se descubre que hay un nuevo topo dentro de su vieja red de espionaje poniéndola a ella y a su red en peligro.
Bess Wohl (Grand Horizons) escribirá para televisión la limited series The Children's Hour, adaptación de la obra de Lillian Hellman (1934) que tuvo versión cinematográfica en 1961 y que trata sobre dos mujeres que dirigen un internado de chicas y son acusadas falsamente de mantener una relación sentimental. La serie expandirá la historia para incluir detalles del caso legal en el que está basada la obra y profundizar en la comunidad que rodea a la escuela y en la mente de la joven acusadora. Produce Jon Robin Baitz (Brothers & Sisters, The Slap).
Fechas
La segunda temporada de Temple llega a Sky Max el 28 de octubre
La decimotercera temporada de Doctor Who se estrena en BBC One el 31 de octubre
Head of the Class llega a HBO Max el 4 de noviembre
La segunda temporada de Saved by the Bell se estrena en Peacock el 24 de noviembre
La tercera temporada de Hanna se estrena en Prime Video el 24 de noviembre
La segunda temporada de Alex Rider se estrena en IMDb TV el 3 de diciembre
La sexta y última temporada de The Expanse se estrena en Prime Video el 10 de diciembre
La segunda temporada de Crossing Swords se estrena en Hulu el 10 de diciembre
Stay Close llega a Netflix el 31 de diciembre
Peacemaker se estrena en HBO Max el 13 de enero
La segunda parte de la undécima y última temporada de The Walking Dead se estrena en AMC el 20 de febrero
Tráilers y promos
The Shrink Next Door
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Temple - Temporada 2
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Dickinson - Temporada 3 y última
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La casa de papel - Últimos episodios
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Doctor Who - Temporada 13
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Colin in Black & White
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Gentefied - Temporada 2
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Narcos: Mexico - Temporada 3 y última
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You - Temporada 4
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The Sex Lives of College Girls
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Curb Your Enthusiasm - Temporada 11
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Saved by the Bell - Temporada 2
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The Expanse - Temporada 6 y última
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Hanna - Temporada 3
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Alex Rider - Temporada 2
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Mayor of Kingstown
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Hawkeye
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Swagger
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Big Mouth - Temporada 5
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Peacemaker
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Brett Kavanaugh: Don’t Worry, Conservatives — Everybody You Like Loves This Guy
National Review ^ | 07/10/2018 | Jim Geraghty
Brett Kavanaugh is a fine pick for the Supreme Court.
Yes, Amy Coney Barrett might have triggered a clarifying culture war Ragnarök. Yes, at 53, if confirmed, Kavanaugh will probably be on the Court until “only” the 2040s.
Yes, some Democrats will point to Kavanaugh’s work with Ken Starr and his role in investigating the suicide of Vince Foster and attempt to demonize him with those long-ago tawdry chapters of presidential history. Yes, Kavanaugh is “establishment” in the sense that he worked on the Florida recount and in the Bush White House. Yes, twelve years on the D.C. Circuit Court mean he has a lot of rulings, and modern young progressive activists will attempt to pick out whichever ones seem surprising and paint him as some sort of cross between Torquemada and Pontius Pilate.
(Of course, that assumes modern young progressive activists know who Torquemada and Pontius Pilate are. They’re probably going to pick malicious authority figures from Harry Potter and The Hunger Games, aren’t they?)
But just about everybody in the conservative legal and policy community was doing cartwheels over the selection.
Douglas Johnson, senior policy adviser to National Right to Life: “Judge Kavanaugh’s record, viewed as a whole, indicates a willingness to enforce the rights truly based on the text and history of the Constitution, while otherwise leaving policymaking in the hands of elected legislators. Kavanaugh is exceptionally well qualified to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court — and like Neil Gorsuch, he will be subjected to a smear campaign by those on the Left who are addicted to the imposition of social policy by judicial decree.”
Susan B. Anthony List president Marjorie Dannenfelser: “President Trump has made another outstanding choice in nominating Judge Brett Kavanaugh to replace Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, keeping his promise to nominate only originalist judges to the Court. Judge Kavanaugh is an experienced, principled jurist with a strong record of protecting life and constitutional rights, as evidenced by his opinions in Garza v. Hargan and Priests for Life v. HHS.”
Chris W. Cox, executive director, NRA-ILA: “President Trump has made another outstanding choice in nominating Brett Kavanaugh for the U.S. Supreme Court. He has an impressive record that demonstrates his strong support for the Second Amendment. . . . We urge the Senate to swiftly confirm Judge Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court, just as it confirmed him to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.”
Stephen Law, president of One Nation (one of Karl Rove’s groups): “Judge Brett Kavanaugh is a constitutional conservative in the same tradition of Justice Kennedy and Justice Gorsuch. We applaud President Trump for the careful consideration he has given to this nomination, and are disappointed by those senators who pre-determined their opposition to the President’s nominee before knowing who it was.”
Judicial Crisis Network just launched ConfirmKavanaugh.com, which will soon offer probably more than you ever wanted to know about the life and work of Brett Kavanaugh.
The editors of National Review are cheery this morning: “Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump’s new nominee for the Supreme Court, is a whip-smart legal conservative. As a judge in the highest-profile appeals court in the nation, he has shown an exemplary dedication to the rule of law. He has defended the separation of powers against threats coming from multiple directions. He has repeatedly cautioned his colleagues on the bench not to attempt to play a legislative role. He has also insisted on enforcing constitutional structures of accountability on government agencies. He has vindicated the right to free speech (against certain campaign-finance regulations), to bear arms (against the D.C. government’s attempts to implement sweeping bans), and to religious liberty (against a version of the Obama administration’s ‘contraceptive mandate’). And he has followed Supreme Court precedents even when gently suggesting they should be rethought.”
Before the selection, I thought David French offered the most even-tempered cautionary note, laying out the two decisions by Kavanaugh that troubled him. Last night he concluded that while he’ll proudly defend Kavanaugh, he has a slight sigh of regret: “Over time, I think he’ll prove to be a solid (and perhaps even excellent) pick. And, over the next several weeks, we’ll see an avalanche of progressive attacks, many of them labeling even his best and most rigorous opinions ‘extremist’ or ‘dangerous.’ Kavanaugh will be an easy pick to defend. But it’s simply a fact that tonight my inbox is lighting up with responses — many of them from Trump supporters — expressing a sense of regret.”
Mike Allen, who writes that other morning newsletter: “He delivered what he promised, as he promised, on the one thing most Rs care most about.”
The Early Line on the Confirmation Fight
Patrick Morissey, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in West Virginia: “This evening, Senator [Joe] Manchin snubbed President Trump’s invitation to the White House, lining up with Chuck Schumer and Washington liberals. I hope Senator Manchin will drop the act and put aside the interests of the Washington Democrat establishment, and do the right thing for the people of West Virginia. The men and women of West Virginia urge Senator Manchin to stand up for the Constitution, and our West Virginia conservative values, and support the nomination of Judge Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.”
Manchin voted for Neil Gorsuch.
Representative Kevin Cramer, the GOP nominee for Senate in North Dakota: “[Kavanaugh’s] temperament, academic background and past judicial experience more than qualify him to serve on the highest court in the land. I believe these characteristics and values match perfectly with the expectations of the majority of North Dakotans and for these reasons, I support his nomination and strongly encourage our North Dakota Senators to unite in support of this outstanding nominee. This is a winning pick for North Dakota and deserves our two votes.”
His opponent, Democrat Heidi Heitkamp, also voted for Neil Gorsuch. It’s a similar story for Indiana senator Joe Donnelly.
“I am sure Senator Donnelly will eventually say that he will vote for him, because it is an election year,” said Indiana GOP Senate candidate Mike Braun. “But I can immediately say without hesitation that I would support this nomination and I hope the Senate moves quickly to confirm the President’s choice.”
Orrin Hatch, the longest-serving member of the Senate Judiciary Committee: “Judge Kavanaugh understands the proper role of the judiciary and will faithfully honor the Constitution. That’s why I will lift heaven and Earth to see that he is confirmed.”
Unsurprisingly, Democratic senators and progressive activists insist that Brett Kavanaugh is history’s greatest monster.
Twenty minutes after the nomination, California senator Kamala Harris announced she would vote “No,” declaring that Kavanaugh “represents a direct and fundamental threat to the rights and health care of hundreds of millions of Americans.” Her fellow Californian Dianne Feinstein insisted, “Brett Kavanaugh’s views are far outside the mainstream when it comes to health care, executive power, privacy and gun safety.”
The Women’s March was furious about the nomination of “XX” to the court.
What Do Voters in States with High-Stakes Senate Races Think?
The Susan B. Anthony List commissioned a poll of registered voters in Florida, Indiana, Missouri, North Dakota, and West Virginia, and asked voters, “As you may know, Justice Kennedy recently retired from the Supreme Court. The President will appoint a replacement and the U.S. Senate will vote on that person. Do you think Senator [Nelson, Donnelly, McCaskill, Heitkamp, or Manchin: depending on the state] should vote to confirm President Trump’s appointment to the Supreme Court?” (Note this poll is conducted before Kavanaugh was named.)
In Florida and Indiana, 56 percent of registered voters answered Yes. In Missouri, 57 percent of respondents said Yes, in West Virginia it was 59 percent, and in North Dakota it was all the way up to 68 percent.
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events KEYWORDS: brettkavanaugh; conservatism; kavanaugh; scotus; supremecourt; trumpscotus
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OPINION:  They all were great candidates but, only one could be chosen.  We are sure it was a very difficult choice.  But, the decision was by far a great outcome.  We still won and could not have loss on either candidate.
President Donald J. Trump is still doing amazing things for our country.  Every decision that he has made, have Almighty God’s blessing.  So, who could deny it, except the ‘evil doings’ the (Democrats and Liberals).
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jack: andy richardson with big fucking high heels
les: jess leprotto with Hello Dolly! waiter moustache
medda: bette midler (cockney)
katherine: rachel bay jones
sarah: patti lupone (gay)
hannah: denee benton
davey: ben platt
spot: christian borle (all other newsies must be taller than him by wearing high heels, except for les)
specs: lucas steele
elmer: bradnon uranowitz
roosevelt: mike faist
race: andrew rannells (not wearing heels, but heelies. king of new york is very different)
snyder: anthony rosenthal
finch: lea salonga
barney peanuts: javier munoz
crutchie: chaz wolcott
sniper: josh gad
mush/bill: chip zien
romeo: giles terera
bowery beauties: dave malloy, grace mclean, okieriete onaodowan, nikki m james, jp ferreri, john boyega, vivian oprah, amber gray, harvey fierstein, william finn, pierce cassedy, john cariani, brian d’arcy james, heidi blickenstaff, kate reinders, beth leavel, brooks ashmanskas, michael james scott, james nathan hopkins, katy geraghty, gerard canonico, stephanie j block, tracie thoms, betsy wolfe, demarius copes, zachary quinto, andrew garfield (all men in drag)
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