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90smovies · 6 months
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lobbycards · 3 months
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Babe, German lobby card. 1995
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Babe (1995)
Director: Chris Noonan
Cinematographer: Andrew Lesnie
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emily-watson · 2 years
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hauntingsoundtracks · 4 months
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Babe, directed by Chris Noonan
That'll Do, original soundtrack by Nigel Westlake
(adaptation of Camille Saint Saëns' symphony no 3 in C minor, Op 78)
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astonishinglegends · 6 months
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Ep 271: Amelia Earhart – Decoy for a Spy Plane?
"Not much more than a month ago, I was on the other shore of the Pacific, looking westward. This evening, I looked eastward over the Pacific. In those fast-moving days, which have intervened, the whole width of the world has passed behind us, except this broad ocean. I shall be glad when we have the hazards of its navigation behind us."  -- Amelia Earhart, a few days before her final flight
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On July 3, 1975, the Ministry of Justice in Japan responded to an inquiry by Amelia Earhart researcher and investigator Major Joe Gervais. Gervais had sent a letter to the Department of Immigration and Naturalization in Tokyo, operating on the hunch that Earhart had been taken prisoner and held on Saipan during WWII but under an assumed identity. The Ministry of Justice responded, saying the woman in their custody was known to them as Irene Craigmile. This was not a name mentioned by Gervais to the Japanese authorities. So, who is Irene Craigmile? Craigmile and Earhart were acquaintances and pilots who looked similar, but photos show they are two separate people. This begs the question for the “Japanese Capture” theory of Earhart’s disappearance: who then went down with the plane that was apparently ditched near Buka Island in Papua New Guinea? Were these two women connected via some secret mission, and is the plane at Buka a version of Earhart’s Electra 10-E? These questions and evidence are just a few of the puzzle pieces of the enduring mystery of Earhart’s fateful last flight, meticulously stitched together by William “Bill” Pennington Snavely, Jr. in his latest book, Lost in Flight: Amelia Earhart, Giving Cover as a Decoy for a Spy Plane. In 2018, Bill was a guest on our show, where he outlined his research leading to a startling theory of Earhart’s plane possibly having crashed near the coast of Matsungan Island near Buka, eventually sinking to a depth of 109 feet. Two main aspects of Bill’s investigation that remain novel are that, unlike the other researchers, he calculated his flight tracking starting from the last known location and then traced backward and that his team is the only one with an aircraft to investigate whose characteristics match the Electra. Bill’s multiple expeditions to Buka have yielded intriguing evidence supporting his claim, evidence which has previously been kept under wraps due to nondisclosure agreements. However, as his research in the intervening years continued, a new hybrid theory emerged from his discoveries that may solve the disconnect between “Japanese Capture” and the wreckage at Buka. Could it be that a failed reconnaissance mission led to one of the greatest coverups in US history? Bill Snavely is now free to disclose the shocking findings he revealed in his book. Also joining us is longtime friend and fellow podcaster Chris Williamson, whose podcast Chasing Earhart and its companion book, Rabbit Hole: The Vanishing of Amelia Earhart & Fred Noonan, is the definitive interview collection. Prepare to suit up as we dive for the truth behind one of the world’s most famous and significant aviation enigmas.
Reference Links:
CLICK HERE to purchase Lost in Flight: Amelia Earhart, Giving Cover as a Decoy for a Spy Plane, by William “Bill” Pennington Snavely, Jr. from The Paragon Agency™ and SpecialBooks.com
CLICK HERE to purchase Bill Snavely’s previous book on Earhart and the Buka discovery, Tracking Amelia Earhart: Her Flight Path to the End
SpecialBooks.com from The Paragon Agency™
CLICK HERE to purchase Chris Williamson’s book Rabbit Hole: The Vanishing of Amelia Earhart & Fred Noonan
Irene Craigmile Bolam
1987 Marshall Islands postage stamp showing Earhart’s Electra from the “Amelia Earhart Controversy” website
Astonishing Legends episode 106: Earhart’s Plane Found?
Astonishing Legends Bonus Episode: EARHART'S PLANE? UPDATE WITH BILL SNAVELY
Astonishing Legends episode 90: Chasing Amelia Earhart with Chris Williamson
Astonishing Legends episode 4: Amelia Earhart Vanishes Part 1
Astonishing Legends episode 5: Amelia Earhart Vanishes Part 2
Buka Island
Jaluit Atoll
Imperial Japanese Naval ship the Koshu
“The Ground Loop Monster” from Trent Palmer’s YouTube channel
Ground Loop on Wikipedia
The Hawaiian island of Niʻihau
“Aircraft [Lockheed 10E Electra ZK-BUT painted as ZK-AFD]” entry on the New Zealand Museum of Transport and Technology website
Lockheed Electra stock photo images from the dreamstime.com website
Boxfish Robotics website
The MV Indies Trader surf exploration vessel, which took part in Quiksilver's Crossing from 1999-2005
Martin Daly, Australian Captain, and surfer
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Matsungan Island, part of the Buka Island collection in eastern Papua New Guinea. Matsungan Island is where a young boy claimed to see an airplane ditch into the sea within 100 yards of the shoreline, with its left wing on fire and the occupants trying to use their radio before the plane sank. None of his fellow islanders believed him at the time, but in 1995, a local sponge diver named Teolo and his partner found the wreck of an aircraft resembling an Electra submerged in 109 feet of ocean water and a few hundred yards from the shore.
Related Books:
CLICK HERE to purchase “Lost in Flight: Amelia Earhart, Giving Cover as a Decoy for a Spy Plane” by William Pennington Snavely, Jr. from SpecialBooks.com
CLICK HERE to purchase Bill Snavely’s previous book on Earhart and the Buka discovery, Tracking Amelia Earhart: Her Flight Path to the End
Suggested Listening:
Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch
Comedian Rachel Dratch gets a little bit Woo Woo, discussing stories of the unexplained, the eerie, and other-worldly with her funny friends in her new comedy podcast, Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch. Along with her co-host Irene Bremis, Rachel invites guests to share stories they may only tell a trusted pal who will not judge. Psychics? Spirits? Astral Projection? Check, check, and check! Sure, you may think we live in a world where there’s a logical explanation for anything out of the ordinary, but after you spend some time with Rachel and her pals, you might have your doubts, and find that… you too are WOO WOO! Join Rachel, Irene, and friends in a comedy podcast that turns the mysterious into a lively conversation among kindred spirits. Search for Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch wherever you’re listening now!
Suggested Viewing:
CLICK HERE to watch the documentary Earhart’s Electra: Eyewitness Accounts of What Happened to Amelia Earhart’s Plane by Richard Martini
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CREDITS:
Episode 271: Amelia Earhart – Decoy for a Spy Plane? Produced by Scott Philbrook & Forrest Burgess; Audio Editing by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound. Music and Sound Design by Allen Carrescia. Tess Pfeifle, Producer and Lead Researcher. Ed Voccola, Technical Producer. Research Support from The Astonishing Research Corps, or "A.R.C." for short. Copyright 2023 Astonishing Legends Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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avileworld-org · 5 months
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Happy Holidays, Love Chopova Lowena
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Brand Chopova Lowena, Starring Julia Fox, Photographer Chris Maggio [IG], Stylist Briana Andalore [IG], Set Design Rosie Turnbull [IG], Hair⁣ John Novotny [IG], Makeup⁣ Julian Stoller [IG], Nails Nori [IG], Lighting Director Justin Mulroy [IG], Assist Justin Sarinana [IG], Digital Geoffrey Leung [IG], Retouch Zach Malfa-Kowalski [IG], Production Lauren Noonan [IG], artProduction [IG].
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badmovieihave · 6 months
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Bad movie I have Beast from Haunted Cave 1959 and Ski Troop Attack 1960
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keepscrollinghun · 8 months
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oh they're doin it for me forrrreallll
MAMA HERBYYYY STILL FAMOUSSSS
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where's the full cover drop it NEOWW
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AIN'T NO STOPPING US NOW ... er, THIS TIME! The Detroit Social Club is on the move to Utica!
Ain’t No Stopping the Detroit Social Club Blues Band!  We’re on the move to Utica!  Laying down a soulful bluesy groove of classic blues, soul, jazz and country music. PERFORMS AT UTICA’S WEEKEND UNWIND “Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now…er, this time! Friday September 8th 7:00PM – 10:00PM Memorial Park Utica, 48137 7530 Auburn Rd. We ain’t holding nothing back! We’ve got our sets…
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starslake · 28 days
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MISS POTTER (2006) | dir. Chris Noonan
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lobbycards · 3 months
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Babe, German lobby card. 1995
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21-roses-a-day · 1 year
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🎬 films/ tv series i watched in 2023:
MISS POTTER (2006) directed by Chris Noonan
There's something delicious about writing the first few words of a story. You can never quite tell where they're take you. Mine took me here. Where I belong.
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fnvminorcharacterpoll · 11 months
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Round 3 is over! Let's review.
Easy Pete easily overcame Red Lucy.
Old Ben barely beat Ranger Ghost.
Harland began the fall of the corpse sweep by decisively taking out the Trash.
Swank bested early-round favorite Ten of Spades in a close call.
Fantastic kicked out Rotface, but the cool ghoul put up a good fight.
Trudy trumped the Garret Twins.
The corpse sweep collapsed again with Mr. RADical losing to Keely.
Mick & Ralph trounced Regis.
Crowd favorite Angela Williams beat Allen Marks so hard that he died again.
Daisy Whitman narrowly outplayed Ringo.
Beatrix Russell sent the Lonesome Drifter packing.
Despite early favoring for Emily Ortal, Siri wound up winning their bracket due to overwhelming vocal support.
In our first-ever Blazed bracket (thanks @mojave-musing!), money was spent to get 816 total votes that ultimately put No-Bark Noonan over Jessup & McMurphy, ending the corpse sweep completely.
Usanagi came out over Melissa Lewis, kicking out the last Great Khan alongside Jessup & McMurphy.
Calamity slammed Sarah Weintraub in the polls, winning easily.
Chris Haversam may be bald, but he beat Big Beard & Little Beard by a dramatic margin.
Thank you to everybody who's voted! We've really narrowed it down after three rounds and are about to enter the back half of the tournament: the Top 16! Stay tuned as I prepare the graphics and take a breather. We're closing in!
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Things are going to get closer than ever as we head into the major rounds, so why not tip the scales for your favorite by becoming a designated cheerleader? These submissions will matter more than ever as the tournament's heaviest hitters meet in the bracket, and underdogs get matched up with titans!
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hauntingsoundtracks · 4 months
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Babe, directed by Chris Noonan
This is a Tale, original soundtrack by Nigel Westlake
(adaptation of Camille Saint Saëns' symphony no 3 in C minor, Op 78)
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brokehorrorfan · 2 months
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RoboCop 2 will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on June 18 via Scream Factory. The 1990 sci-fi action sequel was the final film directed by Irvin Kershner (Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back).
Comic book legend Frank Miller (The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City) and Walon Green (Eraser) wrote the script. Peter Weller returns to star with Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Tom Noonan, Belinda Bauer, and Gabriel Damon.
RoboCop 2 has been newly scanned in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Stereo. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary with author/CG supervisor Paul M. Sammon
Audio commentary with RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop documentarians Gary Smart, Chris Griffiths, and Eastwood Allen
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary with author/CG supervisor Paul M. Sammon
Audio commentary with RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop documentarians Gary Smart, Chris Griffiths, and Eastwood Allen
Corporate Wars: The Making of RoboCop 2 – Interviews with director Irvin Kershner, producer Jon Davidson, actors Tom Noonan, Nancy Allen, Galyn Görg, executive producer Patrick Crowley, associate producer Phil Tippett, cinematographer Mark Irwin, and author/CG supervision Paul M. Sammon
Machine Parts: The FX of RoboCop 2 – Interviews with Phil Tippett, Peter Kuran, Craig Hayes, Jim Aupperle, Kirk Thatcher, Paul Gentry, Don Waller, Justin Kohn, Randal Dutra, and Kevin Kutchaver
Interview with RoboCop armor fabricator James Belohovek
Interview with comic book writer Steven Grant
OCP Declassified – Archival production and behind-the-scenes videos including interviews with director Irvin Kershner and actors Peter Weller and Dan O’Herlihy, and a look at the filming of some deleted scene
Theatrical trailer
Teaser trailers
TV spots
Still Galleries – deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes photos, stills, posters and lobby cards
When Detroit's descent into chaos is further compounded by a police department strike and a new designer drug called "Nuke," only RoboCop (Peter Weller) can stop the mayhem. But in his way are a sinister corporation and a bigger and tougher cyborg with a deadly directive: take RoboCop off the streets … permanently.
Pre-order RoboCop 2.
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