Dune Part 2 ( 2024 )
These photoshoots of Dune Part 2 by Jack Davison really gave me goosebumps.
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Jeff Whitmire, whose horror parody songs have earned him the nickname The Weird Al of Horror, has released a new album titled Stabby Road. Featuring cover art by Neil Fraser, it's available on CD ($12) and Digital ($7).
Among the 25 tracks are songs inspired by Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Hellraiser, Final Destination, Midsommar, Re-Animator, The Thing, The The Exorcist, Phantasm, Stranger Things, Stephen King, and more.
Stream Stabby Road below. You can also join Whitmire for a virtual listening party tonight at 7pm EST.
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On Robert Fraser’s relationship with Paul:
MICK JAGGER: There was a slight aura of raffishness about [Robert]. He wasn’t a straight dealer. As far as I was concerned Robert was this interesting taste-maker, but he was obviously always on the make and it was a bit worrying. He was obviously a hustler. I don’t think he ripped people off, but the paintings did seem very expensive when you didn’t have the money. But they’re even more expensive now. Robert wasn’t a very good businessman.
Anyway, it was a good hustle for everyone. If Robert was going to hit me up for money, that was the number—£1,000. If it was now it would be £10,000. Still not a huge amount of money.
MARIANNE FAITHFULL: Of course Mick was very resistant. In the male macho league, he thought he was being taken for a ride by Robert and Stash.
Anyway, I had the very unedifying experience of watching Mick Jagger say no to this painting. Robert couldn’t believe it. There was a moment when he realized Mick would never be good for selling paintings to. He wasn’t a Paul McCartney in that respect.
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KEITH RICHARDS: You’d get a phone call from Robert: ‘I say, loan me a couple of grand. This painting that I was supposed to have sold—they’ve taken it but they’ve not paid me.’ He didn’t mind putting the touch on you. Sure, yeah. Always got the money back. He was never a sponger. ‘Could you tide me over? I could go to my mother, but I hate to do that.’ ‘Oh, don’t go to Mother. Here.’ My other feeling was that he nurtured the Beatles, specially Paul. He liked John very much, but I always thought there was a slight sense of manipulation.
He saw the obvious possibilities of being associated with the Beatles at the time. The Stones? Everybody kinda knew. We were just sort of friends. I’ve got the feeling he pulled a few things with the Beatles, deal-wise, that he wouldn’t have done with us, and didn’t try with us. He’d try and sell me things. ‘This is a wonderful thing.’ ‘Yeah,’ I’d say.
MICK JAGGER: I think Robert saw the Beatles as a hustle. Everyone did. They were the richest people in that age group. Very silly with their money. They didn’t seem to care. They did very good things, like Sgt Pepper, and did attract good people. But people did target them as a hustle. Robert saw them as a gravy train when he knew that I was not. First of all, I was too suspicious. Second, I didn’t have the cash. I was to get the cash, but I didn’t have it then. Which is unfortunate, because I could have ended up owning all these Magrittes and things.
PAUL MCCARTNEY: Robert wasn’t good with money. I lent him bits of money that I didn’t see back. The way I looked at it, he’d actually made me so much money with some of the paintings he’d helped me get that it didn’t matter. We didn’t have to dot the i’s and cross the t’s. I figured I’d won financially. Not that it was a competition, but he certainly made me a lot more money than he lost me. But he did have a bad reputation with money.
[—from Groovy Bob: The Life and Times of Robert Fraser, Harriet Vyner]
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i really like my blog theme :]
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something something only 2 movies made for the female gaze were brendon fraser in george of the jungle and al pacino in bobby deerfield something something
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“Why does Heartland never keep a bad guy… a bad guy? Sure, some people change and that’s fine, but the villains always change on this show. Mike, Jolene, Al Cotter… that’s not a good lesson. Sometimes, bad people are just bad people and don’t change, not everyone comes around. Sure, some do… but not everyone. It’s just not realistic.“
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There's a lot of important cultural holidays today. Eid al-Fitr, National Tea Day, Hadley Fraser's birthday...
Whatever you're celebrating today, have a good one.
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Brendan Fraser; Actualmente como el mejor actor de los Oscar 2023, con su papel protagónico en "The Whale", como Charlie. Un grande Brendan
Todo en todas partes al mismo Tiempo; Actualmente como mejor Película de los Oscar 2023
Daniels (Dan Kwan y Daniel Scheinert); Actualmente como los mejores directores de los Oscar 2023, con su película "Everything Everywhere At The Same Time" (Todo en todas partes al mismo tiempo)
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Simon Russell Beale as Richard III at the RSC’s Other Place, Stratford-Upon-Avon, directed by Sam Mendes in 1992.
Photo by Tristram Kenton
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The Whale and My Father
I don’t own any social media accounts and I don’t really stream TV so I am often a month or two behind on current events and new movie releases. It was about a month ago that I learned about Brendan Fraser’s comeback in The Whale, released December 2022. When I heard that the movie was about a 600-lb disabled father trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter, I knew that it would emotionally…
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“(518):
Did we smoke in a portapotty last night? And if so, do you think the brown stuff covering my body is actually dirt?‘
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Heartland - 15x08 - Brand New Day
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Oscars 2024 - Presenters
With only a few days to go until the 2024 Oscar ceremony the full list of presenters for the awards have been annouced!
Emily BluntCynthia ErivoAmerica FerreraSally FieldRyan Gosling
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Un día, posibilidades infinitas… “El Mapa De Los Instantes Perfectos”
Dos adolescentes quedan atrapados en un bucle temporal. Él quiere salir de ahí, pero ella desea quedarse en él, y solo mediante el descubrimiento, en conjunto, de los instantes memorables, encontrarán sentido en la monotonía y una oportunidad de liberarse.
Estreno: 12 de febrero de 2021 en Prime Video.
La película está dirigida por Ian Samuels y protagonizada por Kyle Allen, Kathryn Newton, Jermaine Harris, Anna Mikami, Josh Hamilton, Al Madrigal, Cleo Fraser, Vanessa Padla y Teance Blackburn.
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