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ungoliantschilde · 1 year
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"What If... Wolverine had remained a Captive of Alpha Flight", by Bryan Hitch, with Interior Inks by Joe Rubinstein, Letters by Janice Chiang, Colors by Steve Whitaker, and a Script by Simon Furman.
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onedegreeofsoniccomics · 11 months
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Tank Girl: Apocalypse #1
Writer: Alan Grant
Pencils: Andy Pritchett
Inks: Philip Bond
Colors: Steve Whitaker
Letters: Ellie de Ville
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cryptocollectibles · 7 months
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The Nazz (October 1990) by DC Comics
Written by Tom Veitch, drawn by Bryan Talbot.
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badmovieihave · 1 year
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Bad movie I have The Experiment 2010
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rassilonwatchathon · 1 month
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It's the 9 year anniversary of The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon, so this month we're sharing our older episodes!
SEVENTH DOCTOR SEASON TWENTY-FOUR (October 13th, 2021-December 22nd, 2021) Episode 148- Time and the Rani (Chris Chibnall's Trial of a Time Lord) Episode 149- Paradise Towers (Ice Shot the Sheriff) w/ Steve Conway PATREON EXCLUSIVE New Who Review Episode 12- Flux: The Halloween Apocalypse (But Wait, There's More!) Episode 150- Delta and the Bannermen (A Whole Serial) PATREON EXCLUSIVE New Who Review Episode 13- Flux: War of the Sontarans (Sontaran Horse Girls) PATREON EXCLUSIVE New Who Review Episode 14- Flux: Once, Upon Time (Time and Space and Time) PATREON EXCLUSIVE New Who Review Episode 15- Flux: Village of the Angels (It Has Pockets!) Episode 151- Dragonfire (The Literal Cliffhanger) PATREON EXCLUSIVE New Who Review Episode 16- Flux: Survivors of the Flux (Toni Ate Too Much Soup) Holiday Special #1 - Flux: The Halloween Apocalypse (But Wait, There's More!) PATREON EXCLUSIVE New Who Review Episode 17- Flux: The Vanquishers (The Doctor Fucked That Dog) w/ @truestoriesaboutme & Hallie Larsson Holiday Special #2 - Flux: War of the Sontarans (Sontaran Horse Girls)
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We're back with a new name, What's New to Netflix, and an accidental crossover episode this time around, where we go through all of the new titles coming to Max in October 2023 instead of Netflix. Feeling confused? Don't worry, so were we, but we're seeing this through, as this will be part one of a two-episode special that will be all about stuff coming to Max.
Then we review some stuff that's actually on Netflix when we take a look at the philosophical sci-fi alien film Arrival from 2016, starring Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner, directed by Denis Villeneuve. Afterwards, Johnny Depp plays John Dillinger in the gritty historical crime drama Public Enemies from 2009, directed by Michael Mann. And finally, we talk about Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues from 2013, with Will Ferrel reprising his role as Ron Burgundy, directed by Adam McKay.
All of this plus, like we mentioned, we totally goofed up and went over everything coming to Max instead of Netflix! What a way to start our new rebranded podcast! Hopefully, if we do something like this again in the future, it will be intentional. But we still think this will be a cool treat for all of you, and if it isn't, let us know!
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TPS’S 25 ADDITIONAL FAVORITE MOVIES OF ALL TIME (2022 Edition)
Spaceballs Director: Mel Brooks Cast: Mel Brooks, John Candy, Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman, Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, George Wyner, Joan Rivers Best Moment: The Dark Helmet fourth-wall break   Over the Hedge Director: Tim Johnson, Karey Kirkpatrick Cast: Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, William Shatner, Wanda Sykes, Nick Nolte, Thomas Haden Church, Allison Janney, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Avril Lavigne, Omid Djalili Best Moment: House heist   Babel Director:  Cast: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Mohamed Akhzam, Adriana Barraza, Gael García Bernal, Elle Fanning, Nathan Gamble, Clifton Collins, Jr., Michael Peña, Rinko Kikuchi, Kōji Yakusho Best Moment: Chase in the border   Courageous Director: Alex Kendrick Cast: Alex Kendrick, Ken Bevel, Kevin Downes, Ben Davies, Renee Jewell, Elanor Brown, Taylor Hutcherson, Robert Amaya, Rusty Martin Best Moment: Javier’s test of honesty   Ernest & Celestine Director: Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar, Benjamin Renner Cast: Lambert Wilson, Forest Whitaker, Pauline Brunner, Mackenzie Foy, Lauren Bacall, Paul Giamatti, William H. Macy, Megan Mullally, Nick Offerman, Jeffrey Wright, David Boat Best Moment: Escape to Ernest's cabin
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inkblotsandriddles · 2 years
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I just thought this was funny. Fantasy Advertiser #100, 1988. [x]
AM = Alan Moore MS = Martin Skidmore SW = Steve Whitaker DG = Dave Gibbons  FJ = Fiona Jerome
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thefvrious · 10 months
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MULTIMUSE MEME: Send a " ⭐ " and I will list muses I would be interested in throwing at yours, or potential muse combinations if you are also a multi. If you like any of the suggested combinations, you are welcome to come plot or start interactions with them.
eddie munson/argyle, steve, chrissy jameson cooper/cindy, ziggy, sam, or trina jonas goode [at any age]/cidy, ziggy, sam, trina, benjamin fenrir greyback, aspen crawford, or remus lupin/bailey whitaker or scarlett whitaker one of my tlou based muses/kerry richards
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polijakefim · 11 months
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TRAVIS FIMMEL AT THE CRESCENT BEVERLY HILLS IN LOS ANGELES. PHOTOS: ZOEY GROSSMAN/ART DEPARTMENT. STYLING: RITA ZEBDI/JED ROOT. GROOMING: MARISSA MACHADO/ART DEPARTMENT USING KEVIN.MURPHY.
In a lot of ways, Travis Fimmel is an easy person to talk to. He’s kind and polite, and quick to deflect the conversation back onto you: Where did you grow up? Did you like it? Would you go back permanently? When we meet in person on a rainy day in New York, he seems keen to keep an abnormal situation—an interview in which a stranger is asking you personal questions about your profession —as normal and reciprocal as possible.
The youngest of three boys, Fimmel grew up on a cattle farm in Australia, and lived in London for a while before settling in Los Angeles to become an actor. His early career had plenty of false starts, and he famously became a model in the early 2000s so he could extend his U.S. visa. Since he made his debut as Ragnar Lothbrook, the protagonist of Vikings, almost four years ago, however, things have been going very smoothly. In the past year, for example, he played a hapless hippy in Rebecca Miller’s screwball comedy Maggie’s Plan and starred in the video game adaptation Warcraft: The Beginning, which though a domestic disappointment grossed almost $400 million overseas. He just finished working with Chloë Sevigny and Steven Buscemi in Lean on Pete, the new film from 45 Years writer-director Andrew Haigh, and completed Finding Steve McQueen with Forest Whitaker and Lily Rabe. Next year, he will film Inversion opposite Samuel L. Jackson.  
But Vikings is still the project everyone is buzzing about. It has long been suggested that, at some point, Ragnar’s sons will replace him in the main narrative, and, after April’s mid-season finale, it seemed like the time had come. When we left Ragnar seven months ago, he had been decimated in battle by his brother Rollo and had walked away from his kingdom. Now, however, Ragnar is back and keen for revenge.
EMMA BROWN: With Vikings, you’ve always said that Ragnar’s sons are going to do bigger and better things than him. Is that something that you talked about with the creator from the very beginning?
TRAVIS FIMMEL: In history they went on and did better things, but yeah, I was only meant to be on the show for a year. I was meant to die that last episode that first year, but I didn’t; I ended up being on it a bit longer. There are great young actors playing my sons. A lot of shows get very repetitive, but I think it’s great that the young kids are coming in. It just gives new life to the show—some cool characters for the audience to follow. I hope they really enjoy this season. The kids are great. I’m excited for the audience to see these young people doing amazing things.
BROWN: Murdering and pillaging.
FIMMEL: Yes. Plundering and making love to strangers.
BROWN: I hear you’ve got to watch out for Ivar the Boneless.
FIMMEL: Yeah, that’s a great character—a great character in the history. All of them go on to do some very interesting stuff, but Ivar is a very historical character, and it’s certainly set up to be a great role and a great young actor plays it. I think the audience will love it.
BROWN: Will you miss Ragnar when you stop playing him?
FIMMEL: No. I’ll miss the crew and the Irish. There were a lot of laughs.
BROWN: Will you give up your place in Ireland?
FIMMEL: No, I stay in a little cabin. I stay whenever I want. I stay on a beautiful little lake. A great Irish family. Fishing all the time. It’s one of the most beautiful countries, and the nicest people I’ve ever met.
BROWN: How did you meet the family?
FIMMEL: We shot there. I can even take a boat some days to work to see the other side of the lake. We shot a lot of stuff on that lake. We had a camp there the first year—a Viking camp right on their place.
BROWN: You’ve said in the past that most of the crew already knew each other when they started working on the show.  
FIMMEL: It’s just a small industry over there. A lot of them worked on that show The Tudors. A lot of them worked on Braveheart. They’re a great crew. We couldn’t have shot the show anywhere else.
BROWN: Is that why you want to work with Mel Gibson? Did they tell you stories about Braveheart?
FIMMEL: [laughs] No, no, I’ve always loved Mel Gibson. I think he’s awesome. I love the humor that he brings to everything. And he’s an Aussie. I would love to work with him.
BROWN: Do you have Aussie pride, or is it just Mel Gibson?
FIMMEL: I’ve got Aussie country pride for sure. I just like where I grew up. I think you’ve got lots in common with the people who grew up the same as you.
BROWN: When you were growing up, did you think you were going to be a farmer?
FIMMEL: Yeah, I still do.
BROWN: Do your parents still have their farm?
FIMMEL: They just sold it. It’s a bad week for me. They move out on the eighth of December. I don’t know what I’m going to do now when I go back. I’ll get a tent or something. Stay at my mate’s place. All of my mates have got farms there still.
BROWN: Were your parents disappointed that none of their children wanted to take over the farm?
FIMMEL: My grandparents were always farmers. My granddad is dead. They started with a really little farm, and then my uncle and my dad, they kept expanding and expanding and getting more farms. My grandma worked there until she was 85. She’s 91 now. She was milking at 85 before my granddad died, and then she couldn’t get out there anymore. My granddad had Parkinson’s, so he couldn’t change gears [while driving], so my grandma changed gears in the car. He couldn’t see very well, so my grandma would be the eyes. My grandma never got a license. She can drive, but she never got a license. They used to drive about a half hour every morning to the farm. They did retire and they got a place in town and then they unretired, just started driving out every morning at 5 o’clock or whatever.
BROWN: When you were little, were you good about doing your farm chores?
FIMMEL: Yeah, we always would milk before and after school. I liked it, though. That’s the type of work that I like. I didn’t like it on Saturdays when you had to go home and milk after football, but I love the country. I’ll get a farm over there one day.
BROWN: What will you have on your farm? Will it be a dairy farm?
FIMMEL: No, just beef cattle. Dairy sucks.
BROWN: When did you start riding?
FIMMEL: We had a little pony.
BROWN: A fat Shetland?
FIMMEL: No. [laughs] For some reason I remember a Shetland, though. I think somebody left a Shetland at our place, or maybe it was when we were real little. I remember when I was seven or eight or something we had a little white pony. And my dad always had a horse. But we did most of our stuff on the motorbikes, because it was all very flat where we’re from. I got a motorbike at three; we’ve still got it. It was an R50. Hopefully my little nephews will play on it.
BROWN: How come you haven’t quit acting yet?
FIMMEL: I haven’t made enough money to buy a farm. I want a big farm. Everything is expensive in Australia. I got a long way to go, unfortunately. I had a two-year plan that went to a four-year plan that went to a six-year plan. I’ve been trying to do this for 16 years or something now. Plans never really turn out. I’ll get a certain amount of money then I’ll go.
BROWN: When did you realize that acting was something you could do for a living?
FIMMEL: I don’t know, once I got a job I guess. There’s a much better chance of making money doing this for a while than farming. I don’t know why I’m doing it. I still have no idea why I’m doing it.
BROWN: Do people ever get angry with you for saying that?
FIMMEL: I don’t care. Why would people get angry at me? Do they think we’re curing cancer? I think people take themselves too seriously if they get offended by it; it’s just a job. I’m not knocking doctors. There’s some great stuff about acting and all that. It just doesn’t affect me.
BROWN: Did you ever go through a dry spell in terms of acting?
FIMMEL: Yeah, my first 12 years. [laughs] I think that happens to every actor.
BROWN: How did you get your first acting job?
FIMMEL: Just auditioning. I was in class for a couple of years before I had even gone out for an audition. When I decided to stay in L.A., it was to act. Then I couldn’t stay here because of the visa, and so I had to do the modeling stuff. [laughs]
BROWN: You didn’t want to do Home and Away or any of the Australian soaps?
FIMMEL: I didn’t want anybody to know that I was trying to be an actor at home. I wanted to do it over here so nobody knew. They didn’t know until I got a job—a TV series for the WB.  
BROWN: Whom have you most enjoyed working with as an actor? You’ve worked some interesting directors like Rebecca Miller.
FIMMEL: I love Rebecca. I worked with a guy, Mark Steven Johnson, that I really loved just recently. I worked with Andrew Haigh; he’s an English guy. He was fantastic. I worked with him earlier this year.
BROWN: What did you like about him?
FIMMEL: Just a nice fellow and a gentleman. No ego.
BROWN: Have you worked with people with big egos?
FIMMEL: Many, many times.
BROWN: Do you have general faith in humanity?
FIMMEL: Yeah, of course. For sure.
BROWN: What qualities do you look for in a friend?
FIMMEL: For a fellow, just a good bloke I guess. Just nice people. Humor.
BROWN: Is your first impression generally correct, or do you ever change your mind about people?
FIMMEL: A bit of both, I guess. People have such a distinctive look to them these days. Whatever image they’re doing, a lot of the time it sums up their character a bit. There are not many individual people anymore—they dress the same as their friends. It’s a bit weird; everybody is trying to be different, but then they’re exactly the same as whatever mob they hang out with.
BROWN: Do you think individualism is important?
FIMMEL: Yeah, of course—not worrying about what other people are wearing and any of that stuff.
BROWN: Did you ever worry about that stuff—what people thought of you—when you were a teenager?
FIMMEL: I remember putting gel in my hair—I had the spike and the rat’s tail. I got a flat top for a while. That was between 12 and 16.
BROWN: Have you ever lied to get a job?
FIMMEL: I think every job you have to lie to get. You always say how wonderful it all is, that it’s an amazing script—”I love you, you’re such a great director.” I think every actor does that.
BROWN: What about, “Of course I can do a perfect Irish accent,” or, “I’m a great guitar player.”
FIMMEL: No, I’ve never done that ever. You’d get found out so quick. Who are you people trying to kid?
BROWN: Have you ever had to really fight for a job?
FIMMEL: Yeah. Most jobs you have to fight for. For my first job, I auditioned like 13 times. You go back in, you’re writing letters. It happens all the time. It’s not a very easy industry to be a part of.
BROWN: If your older brothers both work in the mines in Western Australia, and you were a Calvin Klein model, do they ever make Zoolander jokes?
FIMMEL: No, they know me too well. [laughs] They know I was just trying to get a visa, you know? It got me a visa for three years. They think it’s funny.
VIKINGS AIRS WEDNESDAY NIGHTS ON THE HISTORY CHANNEL.  
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ptolemveamoved · 2 years
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𝐢𝐭’𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐚 𝐭𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐲𝐞𝐚𝐫 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐡𝐚𝐰𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐬 ... 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐡𝐨𝐰 𝐦𝐮𝐜𝐡 𝐥𝐨𝐬𝐬 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞 ?
everyone deserves a fresh start — especially the residents of hawkins, indiana . some are beginning to question if the town is cursed but an unlucky few know the truth about the seemingly - quaint town . after being plagued by tragedy and defeating the mind flayer , everyone is hoping that their suffering has come to an end ... but living in hawkins is never that easy . despite the current lull , they can only wonder if the chaos is finally over or if what’s to come could be worse than what they’ve conquered in the past . 
𝐬𝐮𝐦𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐲.
a canon - divergent and head - canon enthused stranger things roleplay taking place after the events of season three , leading into the events of season four . all muns and muses must be 20+ , canon and original muses are permitted , standard rules of etiquette apply . mutuals and/or those who liked the previous interest post will be given preference . 
𝐫𝐮𝐥𝐞𝐬.
standard rules apply . we’re adults and we know the basics  !
( 1 ) no ooc drama , no godmodding , no ship chasing , no bubble roleplaying .  keep negativity / rants in the chat minimal . i am here for you if something is wrong but please be mature about your complaints and concerns . if you cause ooc drama , you’ll be removed with NO WARNING .
( 2 ) mature themes are likely going to be present in this verse so be mindful before applying . please censor triggering material and mark channels as nsfw , if necessary . muns, muses and faceclaims must be 20+ . ideally for the younger group , they’re between the ages of twenty and twenty - one with the older group being twenty - two or twenty - three . 
( 3 ) as stated in the interest post , i do want to keep this on the small and intimate side but i don’t have a mun cap in mind . you’re allowed to play three muses . due to the lack of diversity within the show , i highly encourage thinking outside the box with fcs for the younger group since their faceclaims can’t be used and being as diverse as possible when bringing in original characters . at least ONE of your muses MUST be gender - diverse or a person of color .
( 4 ) although real life always comes first , please don’t join if you are not able to adequately contribute to the group . this will be a collaborative space with no activity limit ... don’t take advantage of that . since this group is set in the 80s , one - liners and paras will be preferred . i will allow occasional text threads due to convenience ( we’ll use our imagination and pretend it’s a quick walkie talkie convo or something ) but face - to face - interactions should get precedence . 
taken list :
mike wheeler portayed by eli hewson , written by lari .
will byers portrayed by froy gutierrez , written by j . 
eleven / jane hopper ,portrayed by auli'i cravalho ,  written by ivy .
dustin henderson portrayed by dylan arnold , written by ron . 
nancy wheeler portrayed by natalia dyer , written by candice .
suzie portrayed by maris racal , written by holly .
lucas sinclair portrayed by algee smith , written by barbie .
max mayfield portrayed by bianca finch , written by lex .
steve harrington portrayed by joe keery , written by drew .
eddie munson portrayed by joe quinn , written by jamie .
robin buckley portrayed by maya hawke , written by jamie .
sawyer whitaker portrayed by sarah catherine hook , written by ron .
vivian “vee” amarin portrayed by fah yongwaree , written by jules .
kelly ward portrayed by willow allen , written by jules .
fleur mendoza portrayed by pasabist , written by drew .
angelica “angie” molina portrayed by zion moreno , written by j .
𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧. - please send your app through my submit !
( fc , gender, pronouns ) is that first last standing in line at scoops ahoy ? they’re a age in letters year old that can be described as positive and negative . i think they’re currently working as a/n occupation and their friends would describe them as 2-3 aesthetics . written by alias, pronouns, age, url.
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goalhofer · 2 months
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Famous July 15, 2023 birthdays.
Prof. Brenda Milner (British-Canadian psychologist), 105
Artimus Pyle (American drummer), 75
Celia Imrie (British actress & writer), 71
Marky Ramone (American drummer), 71
Joe Satriani (American guitarist), 67
Barry Melrose (Canadian hockey player & analyst), 67
Forest Whitaker (American actor & producer)(pictured), 62
Niko Filippou (Greek basketball player & executive), 61
Brigitte Nielsen Dessì (Danish-Italian actress & model), 60
Steve Thomas (British-Canadian hockey player & coach), 60
Jason Bonham (British drummer), 57
Adam Savage (American special effects designer & actor), 56
Brian Green (American actor), 50
Ben Pepper (Australian basketball player), 48
Gabriel Iglesias (American comedian & actor), 47
Diane Kruger (German actress & model)(pictured), 47
John St. Clair (American football player), 46
Miguel Olivo (Dominican baseball player), 45
Reggie Abercrombie (American baseball player), 43
Jonathan Cheechoo (Canadian hockey player), 43
Aída Yéspica (Venezuelan actress & model), 41
Yahya Abdul-Mateen; Jr. (American actor), 37
Tyler Kennedy (Canadian-American hockey player), 37
Anthony Randolph; Jr. (American-Slovenian basketball player), 34
Alisa Kleybanova (Russian tennis player), 34
Zach Bogosian (American hockey player), 33
Derrick Favors (American basketball player), 32
Naria Párrizas (Spanish tennis player), 32
Yoshida Masataka (Japanese baseball player), 30
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leanstooneside · 6 months
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MOVIE MUSICALS
Carrie Ann Inaba's razed elbow
Stuart Townsend's humid elbow
Audrina Patridge's aligned elbow
Jennie Garth's incomprehensible elbow
Ne-Yo's gathered elbow
Tiger Woods's woodland elbow
Victoria Justice's beaten elbow
Jason Bateman's archer elbow
Brad Goreski's immigrant elbow
Jim Parsons's material elbow
Teresa Giudice's archer elbow
George Lopez's sizable elbow
Katharine McPhee's loveliest elbow
Carly Rae Jepsen's rustling elbow
Sheryl Crow's horrible elbow
Molly Shannon's measuring elbow
Kris Allen's brimming elbow
John Legend's fellow elbow
Ashlee Simpson's insincere elbow
Chelsea Clinton's accelerated elbow
Lucy Hale's risque elbow
Carmelo Anthony's penal elbow
Bruno Mars's noncommercial elbow
Patrick Swayze's intolerable elbow
Simon Cowell's winnable elbow
Mary-Louise Parker's exultant elbow
Neil Patrick Harris's statewide elbow
Shenae Grimes's tarry elbow
Nick Lachey's groaning elbow
Jessica Stroup's pervasive elbow
Eric Dane's partisan elbow
One Direction's eradicated elbow
Chris Hemsworth's succeeding elbow
Kate Moss's dulled elbow
Sebastian Vettel's irresolute elbow
Joe Manganiello's graven elbow
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt's half-breed elbow
Tom Cruise's newest elbow
Justin Long's right-hand elbow
T.R. Knight's pronged elbow
Erin Andrews's unforeseen elbow
Sammi Giancola's freelance elbow
Kat Graham's spanking elbow
Gerard Butler's timely elbow
Kristen Bell's worldly elbow
Leighton Meester's high-density elbow
Steve Carell's interdependent elbow
Forest Whitaker's elven elbow
Minnie Driver's depress elbow
Victoria Beckham's fated elbow
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6.5 / 10
Título Original: Finding Steve McQueen
Año: 2019
Duración: 90 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Mark Steven Johnson
Guion: Ken Hixon, Keith Sharon
Música: Víctor Reyes
Fotografía: José David Montero
Reparto: Travis Fimmel, Rachael Taylor, William Fichtner, Jake Weary, Forest Whitaker, Lily Rabe, Rhys Coiro, Louis Lombardi, John Finn, Jill Jane Clements
Productora: AMBI Group, BondIt, Identity Films
Género: Crime; Thriller
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garudabluffs · 8 months
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"Trumps Criminal Associates from A to Z”
Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump; >>> Greg Abbott, Ali Alexander, Samuel Alito, Rick Allen, Brian Babin, Jim Banks, Steve Bannon, Kathy Barnette, Bill Barr, Tom Barrack, Maria Bartiromo, Glenn Beck, John Bennett, Andy Biggs, Dan Bishop, Christina Bobb, Lauren Boebert, John Bolton, David Bossie, Kevin Brady, Mike Braun, Mo Brooks, Taylor Budowich, Ted Budd, Aileen Cannon, Madison Cawthorn, Tucker Carlson, Matthew Calamari, Kenneth Chesebro, Andrew Clyde, Jeffery Clark, Robert Cheeley, Chris Christie, Chris Collins, Susan Collins, James Comer, Kellyanne Conway, John Cornyn, Thomas Bryant Cotton, Kevin Cramer, Dan Crenshaw, Steven Crowder, Raphael Edward Cruz, Ken Cuccinelli, Warren Davidson, Louis DeJoy, Carlos DeOliveira, Ron DeSantis, Betsy DeVos, Lou Dobbs, Byron Donalds, John Eastman, Larry Elder, Jenna Ellis, Michael Ellis, Tom Emmer, Boris Epshteyn, Julie Jenkins Fancelli, Nigel Farage, Tom Fitton, Harrison Floyd, Michael Flynn, Matt Gaetz, Bob Gibbs, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani, Louie Gohmert, Sebastian Gorka, Paul Gosar, Trey Gowdy, Lindsey Graham, Charles Grassley, Mark Green, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ric Grenell, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Alina Habba, Harriet Hageman, Misty Hampton, Liz Harrington, Nikki Haley, Scott Hall, Sean Hannity, Josh Hawley, Jody Hice, Hope Hicks, Thomas Homan, Richard Hudson, Duncan Hunter, Laura Ingraham, Kay Ivey, Ronny Jackson, Jim Jordan, Mike Johnson, Ron Johnson, Alex Jones, Fred Keller, Keith Kellogg, Mike Kelly, Bernard Kerik, Charlie Kirk, Kim Klacik, Kenneth Klukowski, Jared Kushner, Trevian Kutti, Tomi Lahren, Kari Lake, Cathleen Latham, Bill Lee, Mike Lee, Stephen Lee, Mark Levin, Corey Lewandowski, Christopher Liddell, Mike Lindell, Billy Long, Barry Loudermilk, Cynthia Lummis, Nick Luna, Nancy Mace, Paul Manafort, Roger Marshall, Thomas Massie, Douglas Mastriano, Angela McCallum, Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell, Ronna Romney McDaniel, Kayleigh McEnany, Johnny McEntee, Mark Meadows, Molly Michael, Chris Miller, Jason Miller, Stephen Miller, Barry Moore, Steven Mnuchin, Rupert Murdoch, Greg Murphy, Heather Nauret, Waltine Torre Nauta Jr., Peter Navarro, Carl Nichols, Kristi Noem, Ralph Norman, Oliver North, Devin Nunes, Bill O’Reilly, Candace Owens, Stefan Passantino, Kash Patel, Dan Patrick, Rand Paul, Ken Paxton, David Perdue, Scott Perry, Rick Perry, Mike Pence, Judge-Jeanine Ferris Pirro, Mike Pompeo, Erik Prince, Vladimir Putin, Sidney Powell, Kim Reynolds, Karrin Taylor Robson, Michael Roman, Chip Roy, Marco Rubio, Anthony Sabatini, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, George Santos, Steve Scalise, Dan Scavino, Rick Scott, Tim Scott, Jeff Sessions, David Shafer, Ben Shapiro, Bill Shine, Kyrsten Lea Sinema, Ray Smith lll, Victoria Spartz, Sean Spicer, Todd Starnes, Elise Stefanik, William Stepien, Shawn Still, Roger Stone, Jason Sullivan, Clarence Thomas, Virginia (Ginni) Thomas, Tommy Tuberville, Mike Turner, James David (JD) Vance, Herschel Walker, Kelli Ward, Jesse Watters, Allen Weisselberg, Matthew George Whitaker, Susan Wiles, Ben Williamson, Chad Wolf, Lin Wood, Todd Young…Just to name a few. “Vote Blue in November: In numbers too big to rig, in numbers too real to steal….
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