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newagesispage · 7 months
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                                                                    OCTOBER           2023 
THE RIB PAGE 
The Wall Street Journal has proclaimed the economy is great!! This country is doing better than expected, at least until the republican shutdown takes us down. Why are we so disapproving when inflation is down and jobs are plentiful?? 
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Dream Scenario is the new Nick Cage film with Tim Meadows, Julianne Nicholson and Michael Cera. There is already buzz!! 
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Shawn Fain, President of the UAW was treated a bit snarky by Margret Brennan on Face the Nation. 
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We need to be looking at more privacy in the new cars coming off the line. They are loading them with privacy invaders. ** About 5% of the price of a car is labor. During the bailout, workers gave up their cost- of- living increases. It is time to make that right now that the auto makers are doing better. 
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Chuck Todd left Meet the Press and was replaced with Kristen Welker. * * Hey.. CBS Sunday morning: You have always been pretty diverse, but it seems most of your guests anymore are old white people. What gives? 
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Marty Baron has a new book: Collision of Power about Bezos and the Washington Post. 
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Michelle Dockery has wed Jasper Waller- Bridge. 
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It seems that Usher will take the halftime show at Super Bowl LVIII 
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Days alert: Oh, this Victor has another son story is a great idea. We all knew there was another. ** Kassie DePaiva was on the other day. It was great to see her again. She is also bringing Blair (OLTL)to General Hospital! **I love the Donovan family being back. I wish they could stay!! C’mon Patsy Pease!!!! ** Where does Kate keep all her clothes at the pub?? She must have a storage unit nearby. 
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Smuckers is buying Hostess. 
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Check out the Peoria Fight Club: Guns down Gloves up 
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Rudy Giuliani has been sued by his lawyer and he is not paying the legal fees he owes to Ruby Freeman. 
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The republicans are debating. The other top 7 candidates poll at about 35% all together, same as Trump by himself. ** Trump has called for the execution of Gen. Mark Milley. Milley made a speech a few days later calling out wanna- be dictators.  
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I am shocked but at the last minute we have a stop gap for 45 days to avoid the Government shutdown. There is nothing about Ukraine in there. At least the military and Federal employees will get paid. It was ridic that the reps for about 2% of the country were holding us hostage. Those same people are actively trying to take him down. Word is that Matt Gaetz and Kevin McCarthy can’t stand each other. ** I don’t remember the journalist but they mentioned Mitch McConnell and his senior moments as it looking like his soul was leaving his body or that he was buffering.  
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Lachlan Murdoch is the sole chairman of News Corp. 
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Aerosmith has postponed their farewell tour until 2024. The Peace Out Tour with openers, The Black Crowes will wait for Steven Tyler to mend. The singer has vocal cord damage and a fractured larynx. 
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Chris Bell and Carson Hocevar are really kicking ass in Nascar. I bet one of them will take the whole prize within a season or two. 
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Gary Busey, now admitted to hitting a woman’s car in a parking lot. She chased him down as he wasn’t so forth coming on the day but now agrees it was him. 
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The Exorcist is back with Believer. ** William Friedkin’s final film is Showtime, about the Caine Mutiny court martial. 
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After much backlash, Drew Barrymore put her show on hold. ** The writers have reached a provisional deal so some shows will start coming back. SAG-AFTRA is still on strike. ** Bill Maher was going to come back early but changed his mind. He officially came back Sept. 29 with Ron DeSantis.  
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Burning Man turned into a giant, dangerous mud pit. There were 2 months of rain in 2 days. People were trapped in the middle of the desert and it could take 6 hours to drive out. Yikes! Large gatherings seem more and more a bad idea.  
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The Strand has published ‘Another day in Paradise’ by Truman Capote. The recently found handwritten short story from the 50’s is about a woman in Sicily. ** Next up is Feud: Capote vs. The Swans from Ryann Murphy! 
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Duane Davis has been arrested in connection with the death of Tupac Shakur in 1996. 
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Jann Wenner has a new book ,The Masters of Rock. In a NY Time interview, he was asked why he chose all the white guys and that he could have included a black or female musician for the book. He answered, “The people had to meet a couple criteria, but it was just kind of my personal interest and love of them. Inso far as the women, just none of them were as articulate enough on this intellectual level.” The Rock and Roll Hall of fame has announced his removal from their board of directors. Cyndi Lauper commented, “He’s a little senile.” ** Favre? Santana? Chappelle? Maher? Wenner? What happens? 
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New Jersey Senator Robert Menedez has been indicted for allegedly accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes. 
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A trailer for a show for Tucker Carlson was seen on state run Russiya 24. 
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Will Pauly Shore play Richard Simmons in the movie of his life? 
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There is a new character in the Pooh universe, a little female pup named Carmen. 
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Four months ago, Oscar Mayer renamed the hot dog truck the Frankmobile to celebrate the new recipe for beef franks. People did not like that, so it is the Weinermobile once again. 
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Get out and give someone else a chance.- Harry Truman and Igor 
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Elon Musk seems to have a burr under his saddle about the Anti- Defamation league. ** And why is the government giving this man so much power and money??**His friend, Bill Maher was also worked up but about the writer’s strike. Maher also seems to be in conflict with Howard Stern. 
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Sexual assault news: Danny Masterson was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for rape. His friends, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis and about 50 others wrote letters to the judge for leniency. Kutcher has now resigned from Thorn, an anti-child sex abuse organization that he co-founded with Demi Moore.** Rumors have now come to the surface for Russell Brand. He denies the stories of Rape, emotional abuse and sexual assault. 
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N’Sync reunited at the VMA’s. They won’t tour but have a new recording for the first time in 10 years. 
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The new cast of Dancing with the Stars is: Barry Williams, Mira Sorvino, Adrian Peterson, Jamie Lynn Spears, Tyson Beckford, Alyson Hannagan and Matt Walsh. 
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A recent fossil find may be the missing link between birds and dinosaurs. Fujianvenator Prodigious is estimated to be 30 million years older than any confirmed bird fossil. 
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Will Tommy Tubberville ever care about the military members and their families that he is cheating out of promotions? There are about 300 military promotions just waiting. Tubberville is endangering the welfare of this country. Don’t use abortion as an excuse. 
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Wilbert Boyce, the last shoe shiner in Savannah, Ga. Has retired. 
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The re- do of the Wonder Years was cancelled. That was a great show! Dule’ Hill is a dream! 
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Joe Hagan has a new article: Robert Kennedy Jr’s mad mad mad mad world. It would appear that Kennedy is pretty hostile to all. Is he all conspiracies and mental illness?? Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon love him. What else is there to know? 
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Matt Gaetz had a bit of a melt- down as he pushed to begin impeachment inquiries into Joe Biden. There is absolutely no evidence of wrongdoing, no financial gain. Will Kevin McCarthy lose his seat or be the puppet of his MAGA co-horts? He has promised so much to so many. The house is wasting everyone’s time. The Senate won’t support their nonsense as we wait for the rebels to do some real business.** Hunter Biden has been indicted for guns. Isn’t it funny that the republicans are pushing this gun thing when they seem to want to give guns to everyone else, just not Hunter Biden? Their own laws are making it hard to charge him. And, why do we want to zero in on the President’s children? They used to be off limits. UGH! 
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R.I.P. Richard Davis, Bill Pinkney, Franne Lee, Marrakesh earthquake victims, Gary Wright, Jimmy Buffet, Robert Klane, Bill Richardson, Fernando Botero, Eva Fahidi, Dianne Feinstein, David McCallum, Michael Mcgrath, Billy Miller, Sir Michael Gambon, Terry Kirkman Larry Chance and David Sheckler. 
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strangenoquestion · 4 years
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Bonnie Tyler’s voice filled the car with Total Eclipse Of The Heart. Patsy began to sing along, quietly at first, joining in the chorus, but becoming louder and more forceful as the song continued until she was almost yelling. Every phrase seemed to resonate with her life, her feelings. Yes, every now and then she did get a little bit lonely, and oh yes, every now and then she did fall apart, quietly so that no one could hear the sound of her tears, and every now and then when she let herself, oh boy did she get a little bit angry. And there was that line about you’ll never be the boy you always wanted to be, and you’ll always be the only boy who wanted me the way that I am, and she found tears running down her cheeks, tears for her and for Malcolm and how it all turned out. As for being a little bit terrified, well, she was. Patsy pulled up outside the cottage and turned the radio off. She needed a moment or two for the rage and the helplessness and the yearning to subside, a moment to regain her usual poise and control.
Mary Rizza, Charlotte’s Wedding
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johnreview · 2 years
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Body Heat,’ ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ and ‘Broadcast News,’ Dies at 71. A son, Alexander Hurt, said the cause was complications of prostate cancer. William McChord Hurt is an American actor. He studied at the Juilliard School and began acting on stage in the 1970s. Hurt made his film debut in 1980 as a troubled scientist in Ken Russell's science-fiction feature Altered States, for which he received a Golden Globe nomination for New Star of the Year. The Oscar winner and four-time nominee also was memorable in 'The Big Chill,' 'Children of a Lesser God,' 'The Accidental Tourist' and 'A History of Violence.' William Hurt, the exacting Oscar winner who dominated a decade as few other actors have done with his turns in the 1980s classics Body Heat, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Children of a Lesser God and Broadcast News, has died. He was 71. Hurt died Sunday morning at his home in Portland, Oregon, one of his three sons, Will, told The Hollywood Reporter. He did not divulge the cause of death. Trained on the stage, Hurt made his electric debut on the big screen as an obsessed psychopathologist who experiments with sensory deprivation and flotation tanks in the bizarre Paddy Chayefsky-scripted Altered States (1980), directed by Ken Russell. A year later, he had his breakthrough his patsy lawyer character becomes the boy toy of a manipulative wealthy woman (Kathleen Turner) out to murder her husband in the noir thriller Body Heat, helmed by Lawrence Kasdan in his directorial debut. (Christopher Reeve, his former classmate at the Juilliard School, had turned down his part.) Next, Hurt stood out in an outstanding ensemble cast as an emotionally damaged Vietnam War veteran in The Big Chill (1983), directed by Kasdan as well. (The two would reteam twice more for 1988’s The Accidental Tourist and 1990’s I Love You to Death.) Hurt received heaps of critical acclaim to go with his Oscar statuette for his portrayal of Luis Molina, a transvestite window dresser locked in a South American jail cell with a militant warrior (Raul Julia), in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985), an art house sensation directed by Hector Babenco. “We had to say something about not just gay rights, but about feminine and masculine relationships and the nature of courage and what it means to speak truth to a power so much greater than you are,” Hurt said in 2015. “We didn’t make any money while we were shooting, so there was no angling for gratuitous reward. This was just a glorious opportunity to do the right thing.” Hurt was nominated for best actor again in each of the next two years for his work as James Leeds, a teacher at a school for the hard of hearing, in Randa Haines’ Children of a Lesser God (1986) and as the dim and hunky anchorman Tom Grunick involved in a love triangle in Broadcast News, directed by James L. Brooks. A re-emergent Hurt collected his fourth Oscar nom, this one for supporting actor, for his performance as a sinister mob boss in David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence (2005). “Anybody’s who’s any good is called difficult at some point,” Kasdan said in a 1989 interview with The Washington Post. “Bill has absolutely unshakable integrity in his work. He cannot do something false. When your instincts are so strong toward what’s true, that’s an enormously powerful thing to have. For an actor, that’s everything.” “To almost all of his roles, he brings along a sense of the ordinary, the sense that this is simply a person who happens to find himself in this place at this time,” Roger Ebert wrote about the actor in 1988. “That almost bland exterior in the opening scenes is what sets up the later emotional explosions, especially in movies like Altered States and Body Heat. “When Hurt goes over the top, he appears to have started from a quieter place, and so he seems to have traveled a greater distance than a Mickey Rourke or a Robert De Niro. Only Jack Nicholson is his equal at seeming utterly ordinary.” The thoughtful actor also showed up as military man Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross in the Marvel movies The Incredible Hulk (2008),
Captain America: Civil War (2016), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019) and Black Widow (2021). William McChord Hurt was born in Washington, D.C., on March 20, 1950. His father, Alfred, worked for the State Department’s Agency for International Development, and the boy spent his early years in Guam and Hawaii. After his parents divorced when he was about 6, his mother, Claire, brought him and his two brothers to Manhattan. She took a job at Time Inc. and in 1960 married Henry Luce III, a son of the founder of the publishing giant. Hurt acted for the first time in a play at the private Middlesex School in Concord, Massachusetts. After studying theology at Tufts University, he spent a year as a theater student in England with his then-wife, actress Mary Beth Hurt, before being accepted to New York’s Juilliard, where he studied acting for three years alongside the likes of Reeve, Robin Williams and Mandy Patinkin. He departed in 1975 to portray Edmund in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production of Long Day’s Journey Into Night. Back in New York, Hurt joined the Circle Repertory Company, won an Obie Award and starred in plays including Hamlet, Childe Byron, Richard II and My Life. And in 1977, he made his onscreen debut in a two-part episode of Kojak. Hurt received the best actor award at the Cannes Film Festival for Kiss of the Spider Woman, and the film grossed $17 million, huge for an indie at the time. (The drama took years to get into theaters, and Burt Lancaster was originally set to portray Luis.) Winning the Academy Award was “very isolating,” Hurt told the Los Angeles Times in 1994. “The instant they gave it to me, I thought, ‘God, what do I do now? How am I going to walk into a room and have any other actor trust me?’ “ Only Hurt, Paul Muni, Spencer Tracy, Gregory Peck, Marlon Brando, Richard Burton, Al Pacino, Jack Nicholson and Russell Crowe have been nominated for the best actor Oscar in three consecutive years. “Acting is building the tip of the iceberg,” Hurt said. “You have to build what isn’t seen and then play the tip. Only a little bit of the iceberg is ever seen, but it is massive. That’s sometimes hard to do in American movies, where the philosophy is to show the whole iceberg.” His film résumé also included Eyewitness (1981), Smoke (1995), Dark City (1998), A Time of Destiny (1988), The Doctor (1991), Second Best (1994), Franco Zeffirelli’s Jane Eyre (1996), The Big Brass Ring (1999), M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village (2004), Syriana (2005), Robin Hood (2010), The Host (2013) and Winter’s Tale (2014). In 1984, Hurt found time to return to the stage to star in the long-running off-Broadway and Broadway production of the David Rabe-Mike Nichols hit Hurlyburly, receiving a Tony nom in the process. He received an Emmy nom in 2009 for playing whistleblowing scientist Daniel Purcell on the second season of FX’s Damages, then received another one two years later for portraying Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson in Curtis Hanson‘s HBO telefilm Too Big to Fail. Hurt was set to portray Gregg Allman in the ill-fated Midnight Rider but bowed out after the on-set death of camerawoman Sarah Jones. (The film was never made.) He also recently appeared on such TV series as Humans, Goliath and Condor. Hurt was married to Mary Beth Hurt from 1971 until their 1982 divorce. He had one child with ballet dancer Sandra Jennings, with whom he later was involved in a bitter palimony suit, and another with French actress Sandrine Bonnaire. He also had two kids with second wife Heidi Henderson, the daughter of bandleader Skitch Henderson (they met when both were in rehab), and was romantically involved with his Lesser God co-star Marlee Matlin. (It was Hurt who opened the envelope onstage to announce that it was his girlfriend who was the winner of the best actress Oscar for her work in the film.) But several years later, in a 2009 interview with Access Hollywood promoting her memoir, Matlin said she had been physically abused by Hurt during their relationship. In response, Hurt told E!
News that “we both apologized and both did a great deal to heal our lives. Of course, I did and do apologize for any pain I caused.” Survivors include his sons Will, Samuel and Alexander; daughter Jeanne; grandchildren Theo, Claire and Desmond; and brothers James and Ken. Said his family in a statement: “The world knew him as an incredible artistic force, a vessel for his many characters, a shapeshifter with an unbending willingness to seek out truth in story, a hunger to peel back what has been forgotten in our humanity, and a passion for the ways that art can validate our living experiences. The world knew him as an artist who dove deep and who will be celebrated and remembered for his talents and tenacity. His children and his grandchildren will remember him for his vibrant curiosity, for his storytelling, his playfulness, his wildness, his unmatched sense of light and dark both, and his sea-crashing love.” Make no mistake, Hurt was dedicated to his craft. “I never explain my movies — it just ruins the emotion,” he told the Post. “I love saying that line. There is a point to explaining what I do, but at some point you just have to do it. The work is the best that I have to offer. That’s what I want to be eloquent at.”
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kevrocksicehouse · 4 years
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Let’s walk down a long hall talking a mile a minute to celebrate Aaron Sorkin’s 58 years as a smart, slick, idealistic, privileged, enlightened, mansplaining, exasperating, scriptwriting genius.
A Few Good Men. D: Rob Reiner (1992). You hear the stage rhythms in Sorkin’s adaptation of his successful play about a military trial involving two Marines. It was a little while before you realized those rhythms were a fully-formed style. Tom Cruise is a glib and shallow JAG assigned to the case who comes into his own as a lawyer and a man (you know, the Tom Cruise role). Jack Nicholson, playing the Marines’ commander finds the sweet spot between exploring the character and going full-Jack on him and does a real acting job (with an iconic catchphrase: “You can’t handle the truth!” that was a meme before memes were invented)
Malice. D: Harold Becker (1993). A nasty little medical thriller puts a curb on Sorkin’s grandiloquence. A minor work in his pantheon, this stands out for starting Bill Pullman on his “America’s Patsy” career path and for how the great arrogant speech that haughty surgeon Alec Baldwin gives points out one of the screenwriters’ stylistic oddities. Despite the idealistic and patriotic oratory he comes up with for his TV characters (West Wing et al), in the movies he gives the best lines to his bastards. 
The Social Network. D: David Fincher (2010). Case in point. The story of how world-changing Facebook was started by misanthropic, ruthless, self-important young collegiates who couldn’t wait to start throwing each other off of a rising ship might be the best American film about the founding of a business. And for those who think Sorkin’s own ruthlessness was unfair to Mark Zuckerberg (played under a microscope by Jesse Eisenberg) well, how’s the little creep look to ya now?
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1892 · 5 years
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i was tagged by eve @lcdsound ily eve!!! <3 
21 things about me
nicknames: oliver! 
zodiac sign: cap sun, aries rising, aqua moon! 
hogwarts house: ravenclaw but im also not a nerd
last thing i googled: “ambien caffeine interaction” bc i wanted to see if it would help tomorrow morning to have coffee FJHDKJF
favorite music: i like so many genres its tough!! i would say my fave rn is like singer songwriter stuff or 80s indie pop
song stuck in my head: my father’s a homo from falsettos but also you’re going back to jail from bonnie and clyde the musical i haaaate myself 
what i follow: jenny nicholson like. exclusively. and kinda riverdale (im still catching up) 
followers: 1630 
do i get asks?: sometimes! 
amount of sleep: since starting ambein like 14 hours a night but usually like 7 hours
lucky number(s): 12! 
what i’m wearing: pajama pants and a black hoodie...its bed Time 
dream job: playwright or screenwriter :/ the clownery im never going to make any money
dream trip: italy.....i would love to stay there for a while. that or paris 
favorite food: omg idk....pho probably but im vegetarian so its like fake pho 
instruments: i play bass guitar! just like every trans guy ever 
favorite song(s): walkin’ after midnight by patsy cline, complicated by avril lavigne, teardrops on my guitar by taylor swift 
favorite sound(s): bubble wrap babey! 
random fact: i once sat in a tree for 7 hours as a child with a group of my friends 
aesthetic: dark academia but not dark 
summer or winter: autumn babey.... 
tagging any mutuals who wanna do it (for real!!!) ily yall <3 
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samreviewsmovies · 3 years
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Terms of Endearment
Year:  November 23, 1983
Director: James L. Brooks
Screenwriter:  James L. Brooks
Actors: Shirley MacLaine as Aurora Greenway, Debra Winger as Emma Greenway-Horton, Jack Nicholson as Garrett Breedlove, Danny DeVito as Vernon Dalhart, Jeff Daniels as Flap Horton, John Lithgow as Sam Burns, Lisa Hart Carroll as Patsy Clark, Huckleberry Fox as Ted "Teddy" Horton, Troy Bishop as Tom "Tommy" Horton, Shane Sherwin as Tom "Tommy" Horton 
Producer: James L. Brooks
Synopsis:  Widow Aurora Greenway (Shirley MacLaine) and her daughter, Emma (Debra Winger), have a strong bond, but Emma marries teacher Flap Horton (Jeff Daniels) against her mother's wishes. When the marriage grows sour due to Flap's cheating, Emma eventually splits from him, returning to her mother, who is involved with a former astronaut (Jack Nicholson). Soon, Emma learns that she has terminal cancer. In the hospital, supported by Aurora, she tries to make peace with Flap and her children.
Rating:
IMDb: 7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 78%
My Rating: 5/10
Platform: DVD
My Thoughts:
I overall didn’t really care for this movie. I never really could connect to their characters or care about their relationships. It was supposed to be a tear jerker of a movie, but the only time I cared even a little was when the youngest son was on screen, because he was so sweet and caring, while the rest of his family had their own problems.
Emma was too focused about catching her husband cheating and then cheating on him in turn, than she was about taking care of her kids. Her whole argument with her friend Patsy in New York fell flat for me, because while I did think that she cared about her kids on a surface level, we never really saw it in the movie.
The mother, Aurora, was right that Flap was good for nothing and that it would lead to Emma being unhappy. And I don’t even mind that she was a bitch to her daughter about it when she got married, that plays into the tension. What I couldn’t understand is why she strung so many men along and then went after the astronaut. Other than she likes men that aren’t suck ups. 
The movie was long, and I think that if perhaps it delved into the mother daughter relationship more, or even Emma’s relationship to her own children, I would have enjoyed it more. The movie had potential. It had the quiet everyday drama of families falling apart and coming together, but because the characters failed to win me over; it didn’t do it for me. All I saw where two women in unsatisfying relationships. 
I don’t understand how it went to win all the awards it did. Perhaps I wasn’t paying close enough attention. 
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The film received a leading eleven nominations at the 56th Academy Awards, and won five (more than any other film nominated that year): Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress (for MacLaine), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor (for Nicholson).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terms_of_Endearment
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erica-rayann-fagan · 3 years
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I know this woman.. I recognized her.. The name is Peggy Harris and she was married to Billie Harris and i need Ed Harris to still contact me and Jack Nicholson plz. And yes I rather talk to them in private but b4 too long its a dire need and I need Woody Harrelson and John Goodman and I need any relative closest to Loretta and Patsy and I need if im still that one closest to both Patsy and Loretta that's fine cause im honored but I then need Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones and still need Denzel Washington too and John Cusack and Eddie Vedder and the Judds with Sheryl Crowe and Cameron Crowe and i need Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith plz. With Joe Montana and Jose Conseco and Sammy Sosa and Eric Clapton and Eminem and Danny Glover Mel Gibson Tom Cruise and Richard Dreyfuss and Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis.. Queen Latifa and Tom Hanks and Any remaining BAND MEMBERS FROM THE BEATLES AND LED ZEPPELIN CAUSE MY DAD IS KNOWN AS THE FIFTH OR FIRST BEATLE AND THEN FROM LED ZEPPELIN PLEASE AND PRATT STAND BY PLEASE AND JESSICA LANGE KEVIN BACON. . IS KEVIN SPACEY STILL ALIVE OR ANYONE FROM CHRISTOPHER REEVES FAMILY.. BEN AFFLECK AND JOSH HARNETT .. ETHAN HAWKE AND TRUMP AND REMAINING CREW REMAIN ON STAND BY AND JAUQUINE PHOENIX COREY FELDMAN.. AND EMINEM PLZ COME FORWARD AND TRAVOLTA BALBOA AND BOBBY BROWN AND TONE LOC AND JANE FONDA AND JAMES CORDEN JENNIFER GREY AND MERYL STREEP AND ANNETTE BENNING SORRY FOR ANY MIS SPELLING.. KENNEDY FAMILY I STAND BEFORE YOU AS ALWAYS CAUSE ITS MY JOB TO DO SO... AND GENE HACKMAN TOO.. IM THINKING BUT ALSO DIANNE KEATON AND DIANNE LANG ... SAM ELLIOT AND VAL KILMER.. SPIELBERG OLIVER STONE GEORGE LUCAS ETC.. WHICH MEANS CHAD FAGAN AND HARRISON FORD AND CHEVY CHASE IS ALIVE OR DEAD ? BELUSHI? HEMSWORTH BROTHERS DUCK DYNASTY BROTHERS AND SI IF ABLE AND YOU WILL BE ANNOUNCED AS I NEED OR REMEMBER... MATT MACAUGHNAHEYHEY.. JOY BEHAR ... RON FAGAN...WARNER BROTHERS IS ACTUALLY ERICA AND CHAD FAGAN'S ALONG WITH THEIR MOM BEING MGM SO UMMM ROSEMETHODINK.COM I WILL ANNOUNCE AS I CAN MICHAEL DOUGLAS AND KATHERINE BETA ... GIAVONNI AND FORMER PRESIDENTS IF POSSIBLE . .. BUSH OBAMA CLINTON TRUMP DENZEL WASHINGTON AND COUNTING MYSELF &PAUSE https://www.instagram.com/p/CNBQTCDLlVp/?igshid=1d8qlx2jx0m5u
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citizenscreen · 7 years
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Since I’m preparing for my yearly pilgrimage to Hollywood for the TCM Classic Film Festival (TCMFF) I thought it would be fun to dedicate these Follies to my visit to Madame Tussauds Hollywood last year. As you peruse these images you’ll note I am taking the plunge (after a deep breath) and exhibiting myself at the height of foolishness. I visited Madame Tussauds Hollywood prior to last year’s TCMFF with Annmarie Gatti of Classic Movie Hub, Kellee Pratt of Outspoken & Freckled and Doug and Laura Grieve. Laura blogs at Laura’s Miscellaneous Musings and dedicated a post to our visit to Madame Tussauds last year so be sure read her take on the experience. I should add that Laura and her husband Doug have become unofficial tour guides for the lot of us every year and they do a fantastic job of it, let me tell you. I can’t imagine any other way to get to know classic Hollywood up close.
It was the Sunday before TCMFF kicked off that the five of us walked into Madame Tussauds unsure of what to expect. The museum is located on Hollywood Blvd. right by the Chinese Theater. You can take a look at various pricing options and discount tickets at the museum site here. Thanks to Madame Tussauds Marketing Manager, Ashlea Tate we were granted free media passes to cover the museum, which we did via live-tweeting, Instagram, Tumblr and Facebook as we navigated through the exhibits during our visit.
When you walk into Madame Tussauds you get the impression that it’s primarily dedicated to contemporary personalities. Jack Nicholson greets you at a bench in front of the elevators and many other, notable stars stand in a grand area after which I thought we were done. By that point we’d seen a few classic stars, but the general first impression is that Bob Hope and George Burns are basically it from the golden era. By the way, it’s possible that the stars and exhibits change from time to time so you may see different people than we did on this visit.
Here are some of the pictures from the first half of our walk-through…
The entrance – where I dropped and broke my digital camera
Kellee is ready for some wax
I stopped to chat with Nicholson first thing
Hope and Burns looking dapper
Close-up of George Burns
Bob Hope
This country music section includes Hank Williams, Patsy Kline and Johnny Cash
Pacino and me
The Godfather
Making an offer, but he refused
DeNiro
Dr. Lecter
A bitt too close to Tom Hanks
Dustin Hoffman in THE GRADUATE
Annmarie was Captain of the Enterprise for a moment
President Barack Obama
Conan and me
Selma Hayek looking over my shoulder
With Brangelina
With Beyonce
Kellee and Will Smith hanging out
Golden Girl Betty White
Kellee, Betty White and yours truly
Meryl Streep
With my BFF Meryl
Jimmy Fallon
Julia Roberts
Annmarie and Kellee want to be on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon
With Timberlake
Charlize Theron and Justin Timberlake
Halle Berry
Joan Rivers
With Joan
Kellee comparing her profile to Hope’s
We were in a giddy mood and among Hollywood elite so up to this point fun was had, but there had to be more because I’d seen somewhere that Norma Desmond is prominently displayed at this Madame Tussauds and she’s the reason I wanted to go in the first place. I have a soft spot for Norma and her brand of insanity, you see.
We continued through the generous space where the underrated Meryl Streep resides, which is separated by different themes, and as we did so it became clear that there are quite a number of gorgeous displays dedicated either to classic stars or classic movies. Unfortunately, Laura and Doug went through the museum quickly because they had another engagement so I have no pictures of them to share. Kellee, Annmarie and I lingered, however, and had a blast interacting with each and every display. Here are some those pictures…
Chaplin
I want to be like the Little Tramp
Broadway stars Margot Channing and Kellee Pratt
Margo with her agent, Annmarie
Pretending to be worthy
I snuck a Margo close-up to see if some of her attitude rubbed off
Dietrich and Pratt
Steve McQueen in THE GREAT ESCAPE
Dustin Hoffman in THE GRADUATE
Ingrid Bergman in CASABLANCA
This one doesn’t resemble Ingrid
Dorothy
Dorothy is near Fred and Ginger and Hughes
Howard Hughes
A Hughes closer look
Fred and Ginger
Close-up of the dip
The GWTW display
I saw it in the window and couldn’t resist
Butler
And then came Norma Desmond
and more Norma Desmonds
I was like Norma Desmond for a moment
On the African Queen with Kate as Bogart looks on
Humphrey Bogart in THE AFRICAN QUEEN
Moses
One Million Years BC and still standing!
George Bailey in Bedford Falls
Close-up of George
Alfred Hitchcock is murder
Hitch and Bailey in adjacent displays
Audrey in BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S
Elvis
Lawrence
Elizabeth Taylor as CLEOPATRA
Marilyn
I was able to push others aside to take this
the Westerns section – Kellee, Eastwood and me
Eastwood
Duke Wayne close-up
Duke Wayne
Butch and Sundance
We shoulda gone to Bolivia
I ended up in jail
Then Annmarie was arrested
I grew angry as time elapsed
Bruce Lee doing his thing
An enjoyable couple of hours, but I left with a splitting headache
  There you have a glimpse of our trip through Tussauds. I hope you enjoyed it.
Friday Foto Follies: Madame Tussauds Hollywood Since I'm preparing for my yearly pilgrimage to Hollywood for the TCM Classic Film Festival (TCMFF)
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“Sweet Dreams” by Cynthia Basinet from “The Standard” CD
"What a knock out!" -Dick Hughes Jazz Action Productions 
"Excellent artist and songs." -Wyn Machon Oamaru Heritage Radio 
"... one of the most sultry.seductive voices around." -ARTISTdirect.com
"The sound of your voice is a pearl to my ear! -Paul van Kuik Radio 0162 
"...This EP is definitely a keeper, and with another EP and a full length album out there, there's plenty more Cynthia Basinet to get your teeth into. Go forth and enjoy." -Zeitgeist UK
"The charactor of the music style presented gives this CD a unique feel, with an individual personality presented inside it's contents. Great work..." Graham- Soundwavefm.co.nz
Latest interview: https://exposedvocals.com/features/sing-sing-sing-how-one-little-santa-baby-got-them-all-to-play-along/ Co producer: Lloyd Chiate Dana Myers Engineer, studio, player Stephen Patt, Dr: slide guitar
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'You’d better pinch me or I’ll think I’m dreaming.' 'You don’t need a pinch,' said Patsy. 'But you might think about refreshing your make-up and doing something with your hair. Love might be blind but there’s no point in taking chances. We are talking about the heir to Bessington Manor, after all.'
Mary Rizza, Charlotte’s Wedding
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LGBT Books for Every Color of the Rainbow
Happy Pride Month!!
June is the month where queer people across the world celebrate their right to love who they please and to share diversity in a world that sometimes seems to be only straight and white.
A lot of people on #Bookstagram have been posting rainbow stacks of books for Pride Month, but unfortunately, a lot of those stacks haven’t featured queer books. I wanted to solve that problem by putting together a simple list of books you could consider using instead.
I originally posted this list on instagram, but since people kept commenting with even more books than I had included, I’ve created a place where I can keep a constantly updating list!
Disclaimer: If you purchase a book from one of the links I’ve provided, I may receive a small commission.
Red: 
America Is Not the Heart by Elaine Castillo
Patsy by Nicole Dennis-Ben
Real Life by Brandon Taylor
How to Write an Autobiographic Novel by Alexander Chee
Ace of Shades by Amanda Foody
Pink:
Black Queer Hoe by Britteney Black Rose Kapri
Here for It by R. Eric Thomas
We Have Always Been Here by Amra Habib
Bingo Love by Tee Franklin
Climbing the Date Palm by Shira Glassman
Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde
Orange:
Not Your Sidekick by CB Lee
Timekeeper by Tara Sim
More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera
Gabi, A Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero
Infinity Son by Adam Silvera
  Yellow:
Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera
What if Its Us by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
I’ll be the One By Lyla Lee
Late to the Party by Kelly Quindelen
Green: 
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard by Rick Riordan
Out Now Ed. by Saundra Michell
How Not to Ask a Boy to Prom by SJ Goslee
Going Off Script by Jen Wilde
Tell Me How You Really Feel by Aminah Mae Safi
Blue:
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sanez
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard by Rick Riordan
Nimona by Noelle Stevenson
Dreadnought by April Daniels
Full Disclosure by Camryn Garett
When the Moon was Ours by Anna-Marie McLemore
  Purple:
Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan
Not Otherwise Specified by Hannah Mokowitz
Love Beyond Body, Space, and Time edited by Hope Nicholson
Let’s Talk About Love by Claire Kann
The Sound of Stars by Alechia Dow
You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson
Somebody Told Me by Mia Siegert
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Annie Cast Announcement!
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The Music Hall and the Ogunquit Playhouse are thrilled to announce the cast of Annie! And we have some familiar faces this year, with Sally Struthers (White Christmas), Gail Bennett (Mary Poppins), and Jeffry Denman (White Christmas) returning to our stage.
Starring as the lead character Annie is Josie Todd who is making her Ogunquit Playhouse debut. She recently performed in Because of Winn Dixie at Goodspeed Musicals and Annie at Casa Mañana. Her many theatre roles include Beauty and the Beast as Chip, The Music Man as Gracie Shinn, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever as Maxine, and Freaky Friday, Jr. as Monica.
Joining the cast as Oliver Warbucks is Robert Newman who is perhaps best known for his 28-year run as Joshua Lewis on the longest running program in broadcasting history, Guiding Light. The role garnered him two Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. He has recently guest starred on House of Cards, Chicago Fire, Homeland, Criminal Minds, NCIS, and Law and Order: SVU. His film credits include Amazing Spider-Man 2, Dracano, and the short film Deadline, which earned him the Best Actor award at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival in 2015. Off-Broadway credits include Perfect Crime, She’s of a Certain Age, Sessions: The Musical, and Quiet on the Set. Mr. Newman’s most recent regional credits include Sweeney Todd, Big the Musical, Annie, Kiss Me Kate, Hairspray, Noises Off, The Civil War, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Lion In Winter, Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame, the world premiere of Naked Influence, Stephen Sondheim’s Putting It Together, Other Desert Cities, Man of La Mancha, Gypsy, Love Letters, Fiddler on the Roof, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Deathtrap, Peter Pan, Shenandoah, Curtains, Nine, A Little Night Music, The Full Monty, and Sylvia (which he also directed).
Sally Struthers returns to the seacoast to reprise her role as Miss Hannigan. Ms. Struthers is a two-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award winner for her performance in the groundbreaking TV series All in the Family. She starred in the Fox television series 9 to 5 and her own CBS series Gloria. She also recurred on the CBS comedy Still Standing and the CW network’s highly acclaimed Gilmore Girls. She joined the Gilmore cast for Netflix’s four movie limited revival, which premiered in the fall of 2016. She recently guest starred in the acclaimed IFC comedy series Maron. Sally’s television movies include: A Gun in the House, And Your Name is Jonah, The Great Houdinis, Hey, I’m Alive, In the Best Interest of the Children, Deadly Silence, My Husband is Missing, and Intimate Strangers. Sally co-starred in two legendary motion pictures in the 70s: Five Easy Pieces with Jack Nicholson and The Getaway with Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw. Sally’s first two Broadway forays were in Wally’s Café with Rita Moreno and Jimmy Coco and Neil Simon’s female version of The Odd Couple with Brenda Vaccaro. For three years she starred as Miss Mamie Lynch on Broadway and on tour in the Tommy Tune production of Grease. In the 20th Anniversary National Tour of Annie, Sally played the coveted role of Miss Hannigan. Sally was named Best Actress by the Los Angeles Artistic Director Theatre Awards for her role as Louise Seger in the musical, Always, Patsy Cline, a true story based on the relationship between Seger and Cline. She won the Ovation Award as Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance as Agnes Gooch in the Los Angeles production of Mame, and won a second Ovation Award for Cinderella. She also won a plaque for “Best Actress” in her 7th Grade Class Play. Additional starring theatre roles include regional productions of Hello, Dolly!, Anything Goes, The Fifth of July, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, The Full Monty, Fiddler on the Roof, Chicago, All Shook Up, Drowsy Chaperone, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, 9 To 5, Legally Blonde, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Witches of Eastwick, Nice Work if You Can Get It, Grumpy Old Men the Musical, and 42nd Street.
Ogunquit Playhouse is thrilled to welcome Gail Bennett back to the stage in the role of Grace Farrell. Ms. Bennett has performed in the Ogunquit productions of My Fair Lady as Eliza Doolittle opposite Jefferson Mays, The Sound of Music as Maria opposite Rex Smith, and as the title role in Mary Poppins on both the Ogunquit and The Music Hall stages. She recently performed in the Broadway production of Anastasia, as well as the Broadway First National Tour of Mary Poppins (and six regional productions in the title role). Her many credits include The Producers (Las Vegas, Hollywood Bowl), A Gentleman’s Guide… (Sibella), Kiss Me, Kate (Kate/Lilli), The Drowsy Chaperone (Janet with Sally Struthers), The Music Man (Marian opposite Davis Gaines), Hello, Dolly! (Irene), Sunset Boulevard (Betty), White Christmas (Betty), NINE (Claudia), Annie, Get Your Gun (Annie), Cats (Jellylorum), Starlight Express (Dinah), and A Christmas Carol (Belle with Christopher Lloyd).
Joining the cast as Rooster is Jeffry Denman who has performed, directed, and choreographed at Ogunquit Playhouse. He returns to the seacoast after directing/choreographing the highly acclaimed Ogunquit Playhouse 2018 production of An American in Paris, for which he won an IRNE award as Best Choreographer. He last performed in the 2015 Ogunquit Playhouse production of White Christmas at The Music Hall as Phil Davis. In 2011 he was Director/Choreographer for The Music Man and in 2013 he was the Choreographer for West Side Story, both of which received the Moss Hart Award. In addition, Mr. Denman was the Director/Choreographer for 2012’s Damn Yankees, and portrayed Bobby Child in 2007’s Crazy for You, as well as Sir Robin in 2010’s Spamalot. As an actor he has performed on Broadway in Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Astaire nom, Phil Davis- Original Broadway Cast), Cats (Munkustrap), The Producers, How To Succeed…, and Dream. His Off-Broadway credits include Kid Victory (Drama Desk/Outer Critics nominations, Michael, Vineyard), YANK! (Drama Desk/Lucille Lortel nominations, Artie, York Theatre), Passion (Lt Barri, CSC), and Cagney (Bob Hope, Westside Theatre). He has also performed in many regional productions throughout the U.S. including Fun Home (Bruce Bechdel, Center Stage), Kid Victory (Helen Hayes nom, Michael, Signature), and Healing Wars (Narrator, La Jolla Playhouse).
Cast as Lily St. Regis is Broadway veteran Angie Schworer. Ms. Schworer has graced the Ogunquit Playhouse stage in several productions including Crazy for You as Irene, Chicago as Roxie, and most recently in Mamma Mia as Tanya. On Broadway she has appeared in The Prom (Angie), Something Rotten, The Producers (Ulla), Big Fish, Catch Me if You Can, Young Frankenstein, Annie Get Your Gun, Chicago, Sunset Boulevard, Crazy For You, and The Will Rogers Follies. At the Met Opera she performed in The Merry Widow as Jou Jou. Her many regional theatre credits include Disaster the Musical (Jackie), Always a Bridesmaid (Monette), Sweet Charity (Nikki ), Damn Yankees (Lola), The Full Monty (Vicki), Minsky’s (Ginger), The Will Rogers Follies (Z’s Fav). On television she has appeared on Rosie O’ Donnell Show, Dana Carvey Show, Law and Order C.I., Queer Eye, As the World Turns, The Kennedy Center Honors and Smash.
Rescue dog, Macy, will be playing Sandy. Macy was adopted by guardian and trainer Bill Berloni from Rocky Spot Rescue of Oklahoma City, OK in December of 2009 at the age of 18 months after seeing her on Petfinder.com. Sandy’s first production of Annie was in the summer of 2010 and since she has starred in dozens of productions nationwide. On Thanksgiving Day 2011, she was seen on NBC during The National Dog Show, sharing spots with John O’Hurley.
Bill Berloni is the top recognized trainer for theatrical animals in the U.S. He received a Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre in 2011, honoring his 30 years of rescuing shelter dogs and humanely training them for a career in the entertainment industry. He is also the recipient of 2014 Outer Critics Circle Special Achievement Award and the 2017 Drama League Award for Unique Contribution to the Theater. Bill Berloni’s animals have appeared in hundreds of Broadway, Off-Broadway and regional theatre productions, tours, movies and television shows all starting with Annie in 1977.
Helming the production of Annie is Director/Choreographer James A. Rocco, an award-winning director whose work has been seen on Broadway, Off-Broadway, throughout the United States, London, Paris and Tokyo. He has directed over 200 productions including the World Premieres of Yankee Doodle Dandy, Galaxy Express 999, The Lillian Carter Story, A Country Christmas Carol, and Streakin’! Others include: 33 Variations, Grey Gardens, Sweeney Todd, White Christmas, Jesus Christ Superstar, In The Heights, As Bees in Honey Drown, Guys & Dolls, She Loves Me, Singin’ in the Rain, and more. In NY, he staged The Wizard of Oz at MSG followed by its 3-year National Tour with Eartha Kitt and Mickey Rooney. From 2005-2017, Rocco was Producing Artistic Director at Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul, MN. A recipient of numerous Ct. Critics Circle and Broadway World Awards, in 2019, The Broadway League and The Coalition of Broadway Unions and Guilds recognized his 35 years of contributions to theater at Broadway Salutes. Associate Director/Choreographer is Lisa B. Given.
Music Director for Annie is Andrew Bourgoin. Mr. Bourgoin has worked on the Broadway musical Aladdin, and provided Music Direction for the National Tours of Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical and MadLibs Live!. He has also provided Music Direction at numerous regional theatres including Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Hennepin Theatre Trust, Theater Latté Da, and Argyle Theatre. Mr. Bourgoin has played keyboard on the tours of Sound of Music, Something Rotten!, Matilda, and The Little Mermaid.
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Noticias de series de la semana: El futuro de Phoebe
Renovaciones
Showtime ha renovado On Becoming a God in Central Florida por una segunda temporada
Amazon ha renovado Absentia por una tercera temporada
Cancelaciones
Freeform ha cancelado The Perfectionists tras su primera temporada
La sexta temporada de BoJack Horseman (Netflix) será la última
BET ha cancelado In Contempt tras su primera temporada
Noticias cortas
Chuku Modu (Gabriel Santiago) será regular en la séptima y última temporada de The 100.
Griffin Dunne (Nicky) será regular en la cuarta temporada de This Is Us.
Karla Souza (Laurel) no volverá como regular a la sexta y última temporada de How to Get Away with Murder.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag, Killing Eve) ha firmado un contrato en exclusiva con Amazon por veinte millones de dólares al año.
La directora Patty Jenkins (Wonder Woman, I Am the Night) ha firmado un acuerdo con Netflix para crear, desarrollar y producir nuevas series durante tres años.
Incorporaciones y fichajes
Christine Baranski (The Good Fight, The Good Wife), Cynthia Nixon (Sex and the City, The Big C), Amanda Peet (Brockmire, Togetherness) y Morgan Spector (Homeland, Person of Interest) protagonizarán The Gilded Age, drama de Julian Fellowes para HBO. Serán Agnes van Rhijn, que se las apañó para pescar un marido cuando la plantación familiar dejaba de tener futuro; su hermana Ava Brook, que se ve obligada a depender de la caridad de Agnes; Bertha Russell, que usa el éxito del negocio de su marido para infiltrarse en la alta sociedad; y George Russell, un hombre de negocios sin escrúpulos.
John Malkovich (Being John Malkovich, The New Pope), Ben Schwartz (Parks and Recreation, House of Lies), Diana Silvers (Booksmart, Ma) y Tawny Newsome (Brockmire, Bajillion Dollar Propertie$) protagonizarán Space Force junto a Steve Carell. Serán Adrian Mallory, brillante y arrogante consejero que espera evitar que el espacio se convierta en el próximo gran campo de batalla; F. Tony Scarapiducci, consultor de medios con metas maquiavélicas; Erin Naird, popular y brillante hija de Mark (Carell); y Angela Ali, una ambiciosa piloto de helicópteros. Jimmy O. Yang (Silicon Valley, Crazy Rich Asians) y Alex Sparrow (UnREAL, The Vatican Tapes) serán recurrentes como Chan Kaifang, brillante astrofísico, ingeniero aeroespacial y mano derecha de Mark; y Yuri "Bobby" Telatovich, observador del gobierno ruso.
Will Arnett (Arrested Development, BoJack Horseman), Chris Geere (You're the Worst, Modern Family), Shaquille Ali-Yebuah (The Feed, The Children Act), Jack McMullen (The Souvenir, Ford v Ferrari), Jake Short (SuperCool, This Is the Year), Paolo Sassanelli (The Teacher, Inspector Collandro) y Theo Barklem Biggs (Sliced, White Gold) protagonizarán The First Team, comedia de BBC Two antes conocida como Afternoons que sigue a tres jugadores de fútbol (Ali-Yebuah, McMullen y Short) que lidian con su voluble mánager italiano (Sassanelli), el excéntrico presidente del club (Arnett) o el ineficaz entrenador (Geere). Completan el cast Tamla Kari, Vadhir Derbez,  Phil Wang, Neil Fitzmaurice y Yetunde Oduwole.
Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory, The Normal Heart), Dylan McDermott (American Horror Story, The Politician), Samara Weaving (SMILF, Picnic at Hanging Rock), Maude Apatow (Euphoria, Girls), Joe Mantello (The Normal Heart), Laura Harrier (Spider-Man: Homecoming), Jake Picking (Patriots Day, Dirty Grandpa), David Corenswet (The Politician) y Jeremy Pope (Choir Boy, Ain't Too Proud) se unen a Hollywood.
Julianne Nicholson (Masters of Sex, Boardwalk Empire), David Denman (The Office, Outcast), Jean Smart (Designing Women, Legion), Angourie Rice (Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far from Home), Evan Peters (American Horror Story, Pose) y Cailee Spaeny (Bad Times at the El Royale, On the Basis of Sex) protagonizarán Mare of Easttown junto a Kate Winslet. Serán Lori Ross, amiga de Mare (Winslet) desde que tenían cuatro años; Frank, el exmarido de Mare; Helen, la madre de Mare; Siobhan Sheehank, la hija de Mare y Frank; Colin Zabel, detective del condado; y Erin McMenamin, adolescente solitaria que vive con su padre y su bebé.
Amy Landecker (Transparent, Sneaky Pete) se une como recurrente a Your Honor. Será una detective que se ve involucrada en la familia del juez Desiato (Bryan Cranston).
Wentworth Miller (Prison Break, Legends of Tomorrow) y Michael Patrick Thornton (The Red Line, Private Practice) serán recurrentes en la sexta y última temporada de Madam Secretary como el senador Mark Hanson y el veterano del ejército Evan Moore.
Justina Machado (One Day at a Time, Jane the Virgin) será recurrente en la quinta temporada de Superstore como Maya, nueva gerente del distrito.
James Purefoy (Altered Carbon, The Following) será Philippe De Clermont, el padrastro de Matthew (Matthew Goode), en la segunda temporada de A Discovery of Witches, a la que también se unen Steven Cree (Outlander, MotherFatherSon), Sheila Hancock (Delicious, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas) y Paul Rhys (Da Vinci's Demons, Victoria). 
John Stamos (Full House, Scream Queens) y Graham Phillips (The Good Wife, Riverdale) serán el Chef Louis y el príncipe Eric en The Little Mermaid Live!
Ray Romano (Everybody Loves Raymond, Parenthood) será el padre de Hazel (Crisitin Milioti) en Made for Love.
Blythe Danner (Meet the Parents, Will & Grace) y Marilyn Manson (The New Pope, Sons of Anarchy) serán recurrentes en la tercera temporada de American Gods como la diosa Demeter y Johan Wengren, cantante de una banda de viking metal.
Rupert Graves (Sherlock, The Family) se une a la tercera temporada de Riviera.
Ashley Scott (Birds of Prey, UnREAL) volverá a ser Huntress en el crossover del Arrowverse. Osric Chau (Supernatural, Dirk Gently) interpretará a Ryan Choi, profesor de física de la Ivy Town University.
AnnaSophia Robb (The Carrie Diaries, The Act) y Tiffany Boone (The Chi, The Following) serán las versiones jóvenes de Elena (Reese Witherspoon) y Mia (Kerry Washington) en un episodio de Little Fires Everywhere. Anika Noni Rose (Bates Motel, The Good Wife) y Obba Babatundé (Dear White People, I'm Dying Up Here) serán recurrentes como Paula Hawthorne, una fotógrafa y profesora de arte de renombre de Nueva York que se convierte en mentora de Mia en su juventud; y George Wright, el religioso padre de Mia.
Guillermo Diaz (Scandal, Weeds) se une a United We Fall. Será el hermano de Jo (Christina Vidal).
David Alan Grier (The Carmichael Show, Jumanji) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de The Resident como Lamar Broome, el padre biológico de AJ Austin (Malcolm-Jamal Warner). Kearran Giovanni (Black Lightning, Major Crimes), Geoffrey Cantor (Daredevil, Maniac), Michael Paul Chan (Major Crimes, Arrested Development) y Erinn Westbrook (Insatiable, Awkward) serán también recurrentes.
Dina Meyer (Saw, Starship Troopers) será recurrente en la segunda temporada de All American como Gwen, la madre de Asher (Cody Christian)..
Natacha Karam (The Brave), Brian Michael Smith (Queen Sugar), Rafael Silva (Fluidity) y Julian Works (American Crime, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones) se unen a 9-1-1: Lone Star. Serán Marjan Marwani, una bombero adicta a la adrenalina; Paul Strickland, bombero transgénero con un don para la investigación; Carlos Reyes, agente de policía de Austin; y Mateo Chavez, bombero novato.
Gemma Arterton (RocknRolla, Clash of the Titans), Alessandro Nivola (Face/Off, American Hustle), Aisling Franciosi (The Nightingale, I Know This Much Is True), Diana Rigg (Game of Thrones, Victoria), Jim Broadbent (Harry Potter, Moulin Rouge), Gina McKee (Catherine the Great, Bodyguard), Rosie Cavaliero (Prey, Unforgotten), Patsy Ferran (Tom and Jerry, Jamestown), Karen Bryson (MotherFatherSon, Safe) y Dipika Kunwar protagonizarán Black Narcissus, la adaptación de la novela de Rumer Godden (1939) sobre la represión sexual en el Nepal de los años 30. Serán la hermana Clodagh, líder de las monjas que viajan a Nepal para establecer una rama de la orden de Santa Fe en el palacio de Mopu; Mr. Dean, un colono inglés y veterano de la Primera Guerra Mundial; la hermana Ruth, la madre Dorothea, el padre Roberts, la hermana Adela, la hermana Briony, la hermana Blanche, la hermana Philippa y Kanchi.
Geoff Bell (Kigsman: The Secret Service, Hoolligans) y Josette Simon (Broadchurch, Wonder Woman) se unen a la tercera temporada de Absentia.
Ray Stevenson (Rome, Thor), Sai Bennett (Mr. Selfridge, Close to the Enemy), Andrew Buchan (Broadchurch, The Honourable Woman) y Peter Egan (Downton Abbey, The Unforgotten) se unen a la segunda temporada de The Spanish Princess. Serán Jacobo IV de Escocia, el marido de Margaret (Georgie Henley); María, la hermana de Henry (Ruairi O'Connor) y Margaret; el político y humanista Sir Thomas More, que fue santificado; y el general Howard, leal a los Tudor.
Rachel York (Head Over Heels) será recurrente en Filthy Rich como Tina, la madre de Ginger (Melia Kreiling).
Miriam A. Hyman (The Laundromat, Blue Bloods) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de The Chi como Dre, orientadora de instituto que intervendrá en la vida de Kevin (Alex Hibbert).
Chelsea Rendon (Vida) será recurrente en la décima temporada de Shameless como Anne, nueva compañera de trabajo de Carl (Ethan Cutkosky).
Ken Kirby (Good Trouble, Famous in Love) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de Dynasty como Evan Tate, hermano mayor de Trixie (Jessi Goei).
Mishel Prada (Vida, Fear The Walking Dead: Passage) será recurrente en la cuarta temporada de Riverdale como Hermosa, una investigadora privada nacida y criada en Miami.
Danielle Moné Truitt (Rebel) será Charlie Minnick en Deputy. Sustituye a Siena Goines, que interpretó a Rachel Quinn en el piloto.
Pósters
      Nuevas series
Showtime encarga ocho episodios de Ripley, adaptación de las novelas de Patricia Highsmith en las que se basó la película The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999). Protagonizada por Andrew Scott (Sherlock, Fleabag), seguirá a Tom Ripley desde Nueva York hasta Italia en los años 60, cuando un hombre adinerado le contrata para recuperar a su hijo vagabundo. Escrita y dirigida por Steven Zaillan (The Night Of, Schindler's List).
Netflix South Korea encarga Move to Heaven, sobre un chico con Asperger que, tras morir su padre, conoce a su tío y decide abrir junto a él un negocio de limpiezas traumáticas, gracias al que experimentarán diferentes emociones y sentimientos hacia la vida, la muerte y la familia mientras descubren las historias de los fallecidos. Inspirada en un ensayo de no ficción titulado 'Things Left Behind', escrito por Kim Sae-byul, un antiguo trabajador de limpieza extrema. Dirigida por Kim Sung-ho (How to Steal a Dog, Notebook From My Mother).
Netflix encarga Notes on Love, antología de Shonda Rhimes (Grey's Anatomy, Scandal) que explorará los lugares inesperados y surrealistas en los que el amor se cruza con nuestras vidas. La primera temporada contará historias sobre el matrimonio.
HBO Max encarga diez episodios de Americanah, adaptación de la novela de Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (2013) en la que una joven de Nigeria se enamora de un compañero de clase pero huye a Estados Unidos y se ve obligada a vivir sin él, que vive indocumentado en Londres. Protagonizada por Lupita Nyong'o (Us, Black Panther). Escrita y producida por la actriz Danai Gurira (The Walking Dead, Black Panther).
CBS TV Studios desarrolla un reboot de Walker, Texas Ranger con Jared Padalecki (Supernatural, Gilmore Girls) al frente. Escrita y producida por Anna Fricke, creadora de Being Human y guionista de Dawson's Creek o Everwood. The CW y CBS estarían interesadas.
The CW desarrolla un spin-off de Arrow protagonizado por Katherine McNamara (Mia Smoak), Katie Cassidy (Laurel Lance) y Juliana Harkavy (Dinah Drake). Un episodio de Arrow servirá como backdoor pilot. Producido por Greg Berlanti (Arrow, The Flash).
Fechas
La segunda temporada de Motherland se estrena en BBC Two el 7 de octubre
La segunda temporada de Zomboat se estrena en ITV2 el 8 de octubre
La segunda temporada de In The Long Run se estrena en Sky One el 16 de octubre
El estreno de The Oval y Sistas en BET se retrasa del 9 al 23 de octubre
La 1ª parte de la 6ª y última temporada de BoJack Horseman llega a Netflix el 25 de octubre
La 2ª parte de la 6ª y última temporada de BoJack Horseman llega a Netflix el 31 de enero
La segunda temporada de Tell Me a Story se estrena en CBS All Access el 5 de diciembre
Tráilers y promos
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La casa de las flores - Temporada 2
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BoJack Horseman - Temporada 6 y última
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Ghostwriter
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Ray Donovan - Temporada 7
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Horror Cinema Volume One
Half-men, half-beasts. Skin-shredding bats. Mad scientists. Flesh-eating zombies…Horror Cinema has every terror covered! This deliciously creepy collection features horror icons Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee in 13 spooky, classic films caught on 3 DVDs, including the cult-classic masterpieces Satanic Rites of Dracula, Roger Corman’s A Bucket of Blood, and The Terror starring Jack Nicholson. Step inside the chilling nightmares of the most frightening horror movies ever made!
THE GORILLA Starring Anita Louise, Lionel Atwill, The Ritz Brothers, Patsy Kelly and Bela Lugosi
THE DEVIL BAT Starring Bela Lugosi, Suzanne Kaaren, Dave O’Brien, Guy Usher and Yolande Mallott
THE HUMAN MONSTER Starring Bela Lugosi, Hugh Williams, Greta Gynt, Edmon Ryan and Wilfred Walter
THE INVISIBLE GHOST Starring Bela Lugosi, Polly Ann Young, John McGuire, Clarence Muse and Terry Walker
THE APE MAN Starring Bela Lugosi, Wallace Ford, Louise Currie, Minerva Urecal and Henry Hall
HORROR HOTEL Starring Christopher Lee and Venetia Stevenson
THE DEVIL’S HAND Starring Linda Christian, Robert Alda and Ariadna Welter
A BUCKET OF BLOOD Starring Dick Mille, Barboura Morris and Antony Carbone
I BURY THE LIVING Starring Richard Boone, Theodore Bikel and Herbert Anderson
THE SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA Starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Michael Coles, William Franklyn, Freddie Jones and Joanna Lumley
THE TERROR Starring Boris Karloff, Jack Nicholson, Leo V. Gordon, Sandra Knight, Richard Miller, Dorothy Neumann and Jonathan Haze
MUTANT Starring Wings Hauser, Bo Hopkins, Lee Montgomery, Jennifer Warren and Jody Medford
DEAD MEN WALK Starring George Zucco, Mary Carlisle, Ned Young, Dwight Frye and Fern Emmett
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'You must allow me to tell you how much I really really love you. You are the only one for me. Can we get together?’ Patsy frowned. 'It’s a bit strange. What’s with the "allow" stuff?’ 'It’s only a reference to a book. A slightly altered quotation. A bit of fun, that’s all. Makes the point, doesn’t it?'
Mary Rizza, Charlotte’s Wedding
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strangenoquestion · 4 years
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Rachel dreaded to think what notes Patsy had made about her in the 'marriage' notebook, what strategies she might use to secure Rachel a rich husband. Put up her profile on an internet dating site, perhaps? In a sudden, unexpected feeling of solitariness, Rachel had taken this route when she split up with Paul and she had enjoyed a few pleasant evenings with nice-enough blokes but it all seemed a lot of effort for unrewarding returns. She inwardly winced as she imagined what Patsy might write–'Looking for loaded man to marry,' 'Must have income in excess of…' Rachel felt her face grow hot and she scowled at Patsy, who gave her a questioning glance.
Mary Rizza, Charlotte’s Wedding
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