Lin Beifong, my beloved
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this is such a lin beifong thing to do LOL. love her
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July 11: Happy 69th Birthday to Actress Mindy Sterling, who provided the voice of the daughter to Toph Beifong, maternal half-sister of Suyin Beifong, and Chief of the Metalbending Police over at Republic City as the Avatar (Korra) character of Lin Beifong; and the secondary/recurring character, resident of Lone Moose, and in charge of the town’s junkyard as The Great North character of Junkyard Kyle.
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I had a fucking fantastic time at this show!
Go to YouTube and watch Hanging with Dr Z. Link for Season 1 Episode 1 HERE 🦧✨❤️
Dr. Z is portrayed by the incredibly funny comedian and Planet of the Apes junkie @danagould and the guests were Mindy Sterling (Frau Farbissina from Austin Powers and Linda Schwartz in The Goldbergs), Janet Varney (SF Sketchfest co-creator & Sheriff Evie from "Stan Against Evil"), Dave Foley (Kids in the Hall member and UFO/UAP enthusiast that I spoke to 🤯), and a Puddles Pity Party surprise. Music by Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine... and Rusty Steele showed up too.
L.A. is a magical place.
Groovy poster art by @unlovelyfrankenstein
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I hear Lin Beifong in my head when I read Yellowfang's dialogue is that something
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Grinchmas Sminchmas – You Can’t Steal Christmas
The review praises the 2000 film "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," directed by Ron Howard, for its detailed character development and world-building compared to the 1966 animated film.
Yesterday I watched the 1966 animated classic, so I figured I’d watch the 2000, Ron Howard directed film, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” today. If you read my previous Grinch review, then you know that I love the Grinch as a character. There are many arguments over which Grinch movie is the best, and in my opinion it’s this one. Whereas the animated 60s film is virtually a word for word…
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Mars Needs Moms (2011)
In today’s review, I find that the importance of Mothers, is not lost to potential Martian civilisations. As I attempt a positive review of the 2011 3.D. Adventure, Mars Needs Moms
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We almost take for granted the fact that we take the sacrifices that our parents give us for granted. Kids typically lack the nuisance to grasp the difficulties that the adults have to make, but in the end, they will hopefully grow to appreciate. In 2011, with the 3.D. boon in full swing, Simon Wells and Zemeckis helped create a charming animated feature to fully champion the medium and to answer…
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I'm still so shocked and happy that Mindy Sterling is in my favourite movies and series, even if she isn't a main character.
She plays a side character in icarly (Francine Briggs), a little known character in A Series of Unfortunate Events (in the series she plays elder Anabelle) and a main character in Drop Dead Gorgeous (Iris Clark)
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#TIL that Mindy Sterling (Mindy played Frau Farbissina in Austin Powers, among her other roles.) sang the season 1 version of the Family Ties theme! 🤯
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Cult Faction Podcast Ep. 74: House (1986)
Cult Faction Podcast Ep. 74: House (1986)
Steve Miner’s House goes under the spotlight this week. The horror classic stars William Katt, George Wendt, Richard Moll, Kay Lenz, Mary Stävin, Michael Ensign, Susan French, Felix Silla, Jerry Maren, Dino Andrade, Mindy Sterling, Alan Autry, and Steven Williams…
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July 11: Happy 68th Birthday to Actress Mindy Sterling, who provided the voice of the daughter to Toph Beifong, maternal Half-Sister of Suyin Beifong, and Chief of the Metalbending Police over at Republic City as the Avatar (Korra) character of Lin Beifong; and the secondary/recurring character, resident of Lone Moose, and in charge of the town’s junkyard as The Great North character of Junkyard Kyle.
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