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Spring 1916
It was spring in Brindleton, which meant the calving season was in full swing and sleep was a luxury no longer promised. The whole family felt the strain of it, Hamish and Will the most, but little Charlie came in a close third as Hamish insisted it was time he learned the ropes. Will had experienced almost ten full calving seasons. One morning — when he was unable to crawl to bed until well after the sun rose and breakfast had been served — he found himself desperately glad he wouldn't experience another.
With barely any time for sleep, Will hadn’t seen Clara in weeks. It wasn’t as if she had all the time in the world, either: her own family’s herd wasn’t much smaller than that of Sable Dairy. Despite each other's absence, it would seem neither was far from the other's thoughts. Will had found a small basket of still-warm rolls and a crock of honey sitting on the front stoop in the pearly near dawn that morning; Clara’s initials neatly embossed on the corner of the napkin they were wrapped in.
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Will had been unable to stop thinking about Clara after Hamish’s well-intentioned question, and once he began thinking about Clara, he began thinking of his own friends' lives. He had uncomfortably realized that they were all married or engaged, leaving him the only bachelor. Albert and Posie were close to celebrating their second anniversary, and a baby was expected to mark the occurrence. Clive and his new wife had set up his medical practice in a small house overlooking the bay (after throwing the most extravagant wedding the town had seen in years). John — always the more wild of the group — had fallen head over heels for the new baker’s assistant and spent the past six months making an absolute fool of himself as he wooed her. The entire town had breathed a sigh of relief when she had accepted his proposal and the antics came to a halt.
Will had laughed along with everyone else at John (good-naturedly of course) but he had also harbored a secret jealousy of his friend. To find someone and fall so deeply in love so quickly that you would prize your love above all else seemed to Will like a true gift. His father’s stories of love at first sight had set him up with lofty expectations, and Will was still trying to readjust them to fall in line with everyone else's. Most folks knew they wouldn't immediately fall deeply in love; successful, well-matched marriages were built on a foundation of mutual respect and well-matched interests. Clara was a good match for Will.
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He had repeated that line over and over again, trying to imbue the truth of it into himself. He repeated it as he looked over the array of delicate rings nestled in velvet at the jeweler's in Britechester; he repeated it as the simple ring was wrapped by the portly jeweler and he parted with a sum greater than any he had ever spent; he repeated it as he sat on the train home, unable to keep from staring at the unassuming ring in its small red box. He had repeated it until it became his truth. He had the ring; her father's blessing had been secured the week before, now all that was left was asking Clara to be his wife.
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ladyaislinn · 2 months
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off topic: this is Frederick, Ambrose's ginger tomcat.... ART Q&A: dogs or cats?re-blog from 2023
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You can now reblog! Free scifi stories from 1932!!
you can ignore the numbers those are for my compilation
January 1932 120 Creatures of Vibration by Harl Vincent 121 The Mind Master by Arthur Josephus Burks 122 The Winged Men of Orcon by David R Sparks 123 The Seed of the Toc-Toc Birds by George Henry Weiss x Giants on the Earth by Sterner St. Paul Meek 124 The Radiant Shell by Paul Ernst
February 1932 125 The Pygmy Planet by Jack Williamson 126 Wandl, The Invader by Ray Cummings 127 Seed of the Arctic Ice by Desmond W Hall 128 The Space Rover by Edwin K Sloat x The Mind Master by Arthur Josephus Burks 129 Zehru of Xollar by Hal K Wells
March 1932 130 Poisoned Air by Sterner St. Paul Meek 131 The Affair of the Brains by Anthony Gilmore 132 The Hammer of Thor by Charles Willard Diffin 133 Vampires of Space by Sewell Peaslee Wright
April 1932 134 B.C 30,000 by Sterner St. Paul Meek 135 The Finding of Haldgren by Charles Willard Diffin 136 The Einstein See-Saw by Miles John Breuer 137 The Great Dome on Mercury by Arthur Leo Zagat
May 1932 138 Pirates of the Gorm by Nat Schachner 139 The Martian Cabal by Roman Frederick Starzl 140 The Great Drought by Sterner St. Paul Meek 141 The Bluff of the Hawk by Desmond W Hall
June 1932 142 Vulcan's Workshop by Harl Vincent 143 Two Thousand Miles Below by Charles Willard Diffin 144 Hellhounds of the Cosmos by Clifford D. Simak 145 The Raid on the Termites by Paul Ernst 146 Priestess of the Flame by Sewell Peaslee Wright
July is missing
August is missing
September 1932 147 Loot of the Void by Edwin K. Sloat 148 Disowned by Victor A Endersby 149 Raiders of the Universe by Donald Albert Wandrei 150 Slaves of Mercury by Nat Schachner
October is missing
November 1932 151 The Cavern of the Shining Ones by Hal K Wells 152 A Scientist Rises by Desmond Winter Hall 153 When the Sleepers Woke by Arthur Leo Zagat 154 The Passing of Ku Sui by Desmond Winter Hall
December is missing
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kwebtv · 8 months
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Special Branch  -  ITV  -  September 17, 1969   -  May 9, 1974
 Police Drama (53 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Derren Nesbitt as Detective Chief Inspector Elliot Jordan (1969–1970)
George Sewell as Detective Chief Inspector Alan Craven (1973–1974)
Morris Perry as Charles Moxon (1969–1970)
Fulton Mackay as Detective Chief Superintendent Alec Inman (1969–1970)
Patrick Mower as Detective Chief Inspector Tom Haggerty (1973–1974)
Roger Rowland as Detective Sergeant Bill North (1969–1974)
Keith Washington as Detective Constable John Morrissey (1969–1970)
Paul Eddington as Strand (1974)
Frederick Jaeger as Commander Fletcher (1970–1974)
Wensley Pithey as Detective Superintendent Eden (1969)
Jennifer Wilson as Detective Sergeant Helen Webb (1969)
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Some books and plays I have read that are older than me oand/or were written before I was born:
Plays:
• Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
• The Tempest by William Shakespeare
• Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
• Hamlet by William Shakespeare
• Julius Ceasar by William Shakespeare
• A Midsummer Night's Dream
• Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
• Our Town by Thornton Wilder
Fairy Tales and Fables:
• The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen
• The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen
• The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen
• The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen
• The Emperor's New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen
• The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen
• The Princess and the Pea by Hans Christian Andersen
• The Most Incredible Thing by Hans Christian Andersen
• The Frogs and the Ox;Belling the Cat;The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse;The Fox and the Grapes;The Wolf and the Crane;The Lion and the Mouse;The Crow and the Pitcher; The Fox and the Stork;The Fox and the Leopard;The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing;The Wolf, the Kid, and the Goat;The Lion's Share;The Wolves and the Sheep;The Ass in the Lion's Skin;The Farmer and the Snake; They Dog and the Oyster;The Wolf and the House Dog;Three Bullocks and a Lion; The Vain Jackdaw and His Borrowed Feathers;The Dogs and the Fox;The Farmer and the Cranes; and The Goose and the Golden Egg... by Aesop
• The Frog King; Cat and Mouse Partnership; The Story if the Youth Who Went Forth To Learn What Fear Was; The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids; Faithful John; Little Brother and Little Sister; Rapunzel; The Three Little Mean in the Wood; Hansel and Gretel; The Three Snake-Leaves; The White Snake; The Fisherman and His Wife; The Valiant Little Tailor; Cinderella; The Riddle; The Mouse, The Bird, and the Sausage; Mother Holle; The Seven Ravens; Little Red Cap; The Singing Bone; Clever Hans; The Wedding of Mrs. Fox; The Robber Bridergroom; Godfather Death; The Juniper Tree; The Six Swans; Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty); Little Snow White; Rumpelstiltskin; The Golden Bird; The Dog and the Sparrow; Frederick and Catherine; The Two Brothers; The Queen Bee; The Three Feathers; The Golden Goose; The Twelve Hunters; The Three Sons of Fortune; The Wiof and the Fox; The Fox and His Cousin; The Water Nixie; Brother Lustig; The Fox and the Geese; The Poor Man and the Rich Man; The Raven; The Peasant's Wise Daughter; Stories about Snakes; Hans the Hedgehog; The Three Brothers; Ferdinand the Faithful; One-eye, Two-eyes, and Three-eyes; The Shoes that Were Danced To Pieces; Iron John; The Lambkin and the Fish; The Lord's Animals and the Devil's; The Old Beggar Woman; Odds and Ends; The Sparrow and His Four Children; Snow White and Rose Red; The Wise Servant; The Glass Coffin; The Griffin; The Peasant in Heaven; The Bittern and Hoopoe; The Owl; Death's Messengers; The Spindle, the Shuttle, and the Needle; The Drummer; The Ear of Corn; Old Rinkrank... written/retold by the Brothers' Grimm
The 1800s- late 1930s set books:
• Big Red by Jim Kjelgaard
• The Yearling by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
• The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare
• Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
• White Fang by Jack London
• Call of the Wild by Jack London
• A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
• Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder
• Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder
• Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder
• On the Banks of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls Wilder
• By the Shores of Silver Lake by Laura Ingalls Wilder
• The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder
• Little Town on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder
• Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
• Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery
• Anne of the Island by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Edgar Allan Poe Works I've Read:
• The Raven; a poem
• Annabel Lee; a poem
• Lenore; a poem
• To Helen; a poem
• The Black Cat; a short story
• The Cask of Amontillado; a short story
• Ligeia; a short story
• The Masque of the Red Death; a short story
• Morella; a short story
• The Pit and the Pendulum; a short story
• The Premature Burial; a short story
• The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether; a short story
• The Tell-Tale Heart; a short story
Oldie But Goldies; Everything Else Thst is Older Than Me That I've Read:
• Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne
• Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll
• The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; Prince Caspian; The Voyage of the Dawn Treader; The Silver Chair; The Horse and His Boy; and The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis
• Charlotte's Web by E. B. White
• The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien
• The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
• Redwall by Brian Jacques
• Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel
• The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
• The Giver by Lois Lowry
• The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams
• The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo
• Mr. Popper's Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater
There is a lot I've probably read but don't remember, but these are the literatures I can remember that are older than me, or were made before I was born, that I have read😊
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brookstonalmanac · 6 months
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Birthdays 10.29
Beer Birthdays
Frederick Hinckel Sr. (1832)
Don Chartier (1969)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Ralph Bakshi; animator (1938)
Dan Castellaneta; actor (1957)
Richard Dreyfuss; actor (1947)
Kevin Maguire; French Horn player (1959)
Zoot Sims; jazz saxophonist (1925)
Famous Birthdays
Amanda Beard; swimmer (1981)
Apollonius of Tyana; Greek philosopher (15 C.E.)
James Boswell; Scottish biographer (1740)
Fanny Brice; actor (1891)
Geraldine Brooks; actor (1925)
Dominick Dunne; writer (1925)
Joely Fisher; actor (1967)
Jean Giraudoux; French writer (1882)
Peter Green; rock guitarist (1946)
Neal Hefti; composer (1922)
Kate Jackson; actor (1948)
Randy Jackson; pop singer (1961)
R.B. Kitaj; artist (1932)
Denny Laine; rock guitarist (1944)
Yasmin Le Bon; model (1964)
William H. Mauldin; cartoonist (1921)
Melba Moore; singer (1945)
Rob Ross; artist, television art instructor (1942)
Winona Ryder; actor (1971)
Rufus Sewell; actor (1967)
Gabrielle Union; actor (1972)
Edward Wadsworth; English artist (1889)
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ambrose-and-aislinn · 9 months
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"Frederick ist mal wieder witzig" Er kam ungefähr zu der Zeit auf twitter, als Rufus Fredrik Sewell ebendiesen Ort verließ, was uns sehr traurig machte... You can not look at a sleeping cat and feel tense.
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6 / 10
Título Original: Old
Año: 2021
Duración: 108 min
País: Estados Unidos  
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Guion: M. Night Shyamalan. Novela gráfica: Pierre-Oscar Lévy, Frederick Peeters
Música: Trevor Gureckis
Fotografía: Mike Gioulakis
Reparto: Gael García Bernal, Vicky Krieps, Rufus Sewell, Thomasin McKenzie, Alex Wolff, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Abbey Lee, Ken Leung, Aaron Pierre, Eliza Scanlen, Emun Elliott, Embeth Davidtz, Alexa Swinton, Nolan River, Gustaf Hammarsten, Kathleen Chalfant, Francesca Eastwood, M. Night Shyamalan, Matthew Shear
Productora: Blinding Edge Pictures, Universal Pictures. Distribuidora: Universal Pictures
Género: Horror, Drama, Mistery
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10954652/
TRAILER:
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mariocki · 4 years
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Special Branch: Stand And Deliver (4.4, Thames, 1974)
"My brother and Ron Murray have had enough of poverty and squalor, enough of so-called democracy's lies, deceits, dishonesty. They've taken a stand, they've put themselves at risk - it's called courage, Mister, courage to buck the system, and you just can't understand that can you?"
"Oh yes I can, Miss Gosling, I understand it very well: it means violence and bloodshed. It means bereaved families, orphaned children, it means violence met with violence - it means a long leap on that road to hell, Miss Gosling, the hell that is all law and no order. The police state, I believe you call it Miss Gosling."
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ginnyweaslays · 4 years
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65 LGBT Books by Black Authors
In honor of Pride Month obviously, here’s my next list! Please continue to add authors and books to this list! 
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin
Another Country by James Baldwin
Tell Me How Long the Train’s Been Gone by James Baldwin
Invisible Life by E. Lynn Harris
Just as I am (Invisible Life #2) by E. Lynn Harris
I Say a Little Prayer by E. Lynn Harris
Hood Witch by Faylita Hicks
You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson
Full Disclosure by Camryn Garrett
By Any Means Necessary by Candice Montgomery
A Dream so Dark by LL McKinney
The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus
Build Yourself a Boat by Camonghne Felix
Little and Lion by Brandy Colbert
Skin Deep Magic by Craig Laurance Gidney
The Summer We Got Free by Mia McKenzie
Juniper Leaves by Jaz Joyner
Queer Africa - Selected Stories
The Yellow Brownstone by Lisa K. Stephenson
Freedom in This Village by E. Lynn Harris
Black Like Us: A Century of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual African American Fiction by Devon W. Carbado
In Case You Forgot by Frederick Smith and Chaz Lamar
Mogul by Terrance Dean
Potomac University Series by Rashid Darden
The Secrets of Eden by Brandon Goode
Let’s Talk About Love by Claire Kann
Growing Up Girl: An Anthology of Voices from Marginalized Spaces by Michelle Sewell
Talking at the Gates: A Life of James Baldwin by James Campbell
Black Lesbian in White America by Anita Cornwell**
If We Have to Take Tomorrow by Frank Leon, White Roberts, and Marvin K.
Brother to Brother: New Writings by Black Gay Men edited by Essex Hemphill
In the Life: A Black Gay Anthology by Joseph Beam
Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
Real Life by Brandon Taylor
Here for It by R. Eric Thomas
Romance in Marseille by Claude McKay
A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James
Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta
The House You Pass on the Way by Jacqueline Woodson
Black Deutschland by Darryl Pinckney
A Visitation of Spirits by Randall Kenan
Crossfire: A Litany for Survival by Staceyann Chin
The Other Side of Paradise: A Memoir by Staceyann Chin
Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender
How We Fight for Our Lives by Saeed Jones
Zami: A New Spelling of My Name by Audre Lorde
Don’t Call Us Dead by Danez Smith
Lives of Great Men by Chike Frankie Edozien
Burnt Men by Oluwasegun Romeo Oriogun**
She Called Me Woman edited by Azeenarh Mohammed, Chitra Nagarajan, and Rafeeat Aliyu
B-Side and Other Misheard Lyrics by L.M. Bennett
For Sizakele by Yvonne “Fly” Onakeme Etaghene
Black Power Barbie Volume 1: Love Lives of Heroes by Shay Youngblood
Loving Her by Ann Allen Shockley
No Telephone to Heaven by Michelle Cliff
Something Better than Home by Leona Beasley
Here Comes the Sun by Nicole Dennis-Benn
Yabo by Alexis De Veaux
Fragments that Remain by Steven Corbin
Vanishing Rooms by Melvin Dixon
Blackbird by Larry Duplechan
B-Boy Blues Series by James Earl Hardy
The Gilda Stories by Jewelle Gomez
**I could not find links to buy both of these books, so if anyone is able to please add them to the post!
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antiquatedplumbobs · 10 months
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Christmas 1911
The holiday season at Sable Dairy was always a jolly, convivial time, with plenty of good food and fun to be had. Freddy's return from Britechester brought with it an increased energy and desire to make the most of the holiday.
The boys were tasked with finding and securing the perfect Christmas tree; selecting a fine fir from the small copse behind the farm. The assistance of a sledge was needed to drag it home, but once inside and garnished with a festive popcorn and cranberry garland it took up a dazzling countenance tucked up against the stair. The card table that usually sat there banished to the attic for the time being.
It would be a lie to say that none of the Sewells had a sweet tooth, and so a flurry of holiday baking was accomplished by both Violet and Elsie. Elsie, having recently discovered both a passion and talent for baking, had been allowed to build the annual gingerbread house unsupervised (with some assistance from Charlie). To Violet's delight, none of the pieces were broken, and only one had some small tooth marks that she was studiously ignoring.
A fine meal of roast ham, potatoes, vegetables, mince pies, and Christmas puddings was made by Violet. The family exclaimed that it was the best they had eaten yet; leftovers were scarce, despite the magnitude of the meal.
Under the tree, the collection of presents the family had gotten for one another was wrapped gaily in bright papers and festooned with ribbons. Will's present to Elsie was front and center; a wrapping job foregone due to the awkward shape and size. The small pram he had built, but the little mohair bear, the latest fad toy for young children, he had ordered himself from the Sims Roebuck Catalog, paying the fees with the money he had begun saving from the farm work and odd jobs he did. He had been right; the smile on her face had been completely worth it.
Violet received a teapot in a stylish new pattern. Charlie was gifted a wooden train set, each car hand carved by Will and the functional track built by Hamish. The bright paint job, with wheels that resembled the peppermint sweets Nathanial gave each of his grandchildren, was all by Violet's precise hand. Elsie received a new dress from her mother and father, with bright red embroidery and a snowy white collar; she donned it immediately. Hamish found a box of cigars under the tree with his name on them, but with a strict reminder from Violet not to smoke in the house. For Will, Hamish had purchased a sturdy and expansive tool kit, and for Freddy, a fine leather attaché to hold his school papers and a beautifully crafted fountain pen.
The day was long and filled with excitement and good times. The family perhaps stayed up later than they should, all except one that is. His father, once realizing his torpor, carried Charlie to his bed, where his dreams were full of trains made of gingerbread and passengers that bore striking resemblances to Christmas puddings.
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task 004: family ties
Lord Frederick Fitzroy is the patriarch of the Fitzroy family. As the eldest son, he inherited his title and bears the brunt of the responsibility in maintaining the reputation of the Dukedom of Buccleuch. While Frances has done him credit (so far) and he indulges her for it, there is a part of her that sometimes wonders if he would have been more pleased with a son. Serious, emotionally reserved and blunt, he is well matched with–
Lady Saoirse Fitzroy (née Greer), a meticulous woman who holds herself and others to a high standard and is unafraid to say so. Frances is a beautiful and accomplished woman made in her mother’s image. Saoirse spent years (with the help of the nursemaid, the nanny, the governess, the additional tutor...) polishing Frances’s best qualities and stifling her less desirable attributes. Both she and her husband fluctuate between being critical and complimentary, a contradictory attitude that clearly has influenced their children, in particular–
Lady Frances Fitzroy, the oldest of the Fitzroy’s two children. She also inherited her parent’s sense of self-importance, but she has a tender spot for–
Lady Frederica Fitzroy, who is sweeter and more naive than than her elder sister, though they share a similar curiosity and wit. Popular and refined, Frances is something of a role model to Frederica. In childhood, they were each other’s companions and confidants, though Frances became more distracted as she grew older and gained access to broader society. Frederica traveled to London last summer to observe her sister’s first attempt at a successful season, but she remains with her parents this year. Instead, Frances is accompanied by her uncle–
Lord Farley Fitzroy who reluctantly enjoys the privileges of being a high-born second son. As the Earl of Haddington he is respectable, though less impressive than his brother the Duke. This has left an edge of bitterness to his relationship with his brother and consequently distance with Frances, who stands to inherit. More affection is felt by–
Lady Mary Fitzroy (née Kincaid), wife to the Earl of Haddington, who enjoys the frills of peerage without any longing for significant responsibility. Her fondness for Frances is somewhat shallow, predicated more on what she gains by association than genuine feeling. When asked to chaperone Frances, the answer was an easy yes. She would be granted a summer in residence at Frederick’s luxurious London house, an excuse for endless primping, and the litany of invitations that came with being a chaperone during the ton’s most exciting season. Naturally, these are all fringe benefits and what remains most important is ensuring Frances (and by proxy Mary’s own societal skills) is seen as a success. What else is family for?
※ Lord Frederick Fitzroy - Jason Isaacs
※ Lady Saoirse Fitzroy - Gillian Anderson
※ Lady Frances Fitzroy - Vanessa Kirby
※ Lady Frederica Fitzroy - Ellie Bamber
※ Lord Farley Fitzroy - Rufus Sewell
※ Lady Mary Fitzroy - Michelle Pfeiffer
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rjalker · 2 months
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all the ones that have to be transcribed from PDF scans
September 1931 103 The Copper-Clad World by arm Vincent 104 The Devil Crystals of Arret by Hal K Wells 105 The Sargasso of Space by Edmond Hamilton 106 The God in the Box by Sewell Peaslee Wright --The Reader's Corner Sept 1931 October 1931 107 In The Orbit of Saturn by Roman Frederick Starzl 108 The Heads of Apex by Francis Flagg 109 The Red Hell of Jupiter by Paul Ernst 110 The Solar Magnet by Sterner St. Paul Meek --The Reader's Corner Oct 1931 November 1931 111 The Planetoid of Peril by Paul Ernst 112 Hawk Carse by Anthony Gilmore 113 Raiders Invisible by D. W. Hall 114 The Terror From the Depths by Sewell Peaslee Wright 115 Spawn of the Comet by H. Thompson Rich --The Reader's Corner Nov 1931 December 1931 116 Out Around Rigel by Robert H Wilson 117 The White Invaders by Ray Cummings 118 Giants of the Earth by Sterner St. Paul Meek 118 The Infra-Medians by Sewel Peaslee Wright 119 Morale by Murray Leinster --The Reader's Corner Dec 1931
December seems to be the highest quality so I might be able to generate the text from the PDF....
September though is absolutely terrible.
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Lo que vi esta semana
OLD ("viejos")
Género: Intriga. Fantástico. Thriller. Drama |Familia. Sobrenatural. Cómic.
Año: 2021
Pais: Estados Unidos
Dirección: M. Night Shyamalan
Guión: M. Night Shyamalan. Novela gráfica: Pierre-Oscar Lévy, Frederick Peeters
🎬Quienes conocemos la filmografía del director M. Night Shyamalan ya estamos enterados de lo vamos a ver, lo raro , lo distinto, lo inusual, aveces bueno como "El sexto sentido" "El protegido" "Fragmentado" "La aldea" y bastante veces regular como "Después de la tierra" "El último maestro del aire" y bastantes más que los seguidores de Shyamalan conocemos muy bien.
Para aquellos que deseen ver este raro film les cuento sin spoiler lo que vi.
La fotografía es genial, puesta en escena y actuaciones bastante pasables y el guión loco como los creadores.
⭐ Pasable
Sinopsis
Que emocionante tener unas vacaciones en el paraíso, rodeados de vegetación y con un mar deslumbrante, pero no todo es lo que parece y un grupo de familias que son invitadas por el dueño del hotel a pasar un día de maravillas sufrirán de una anomalía temporal que les impide escapar de la isla, que mejor dicho es un círculo de rocas y el mar como límite y que por razones muy misteriosas les provoca envejecimiento.
⭐ Recomendacion final de Amantes del Cine de J.D.R. sin gustos personales, sólo basándome en el repaso general del film, se puede ver??
Haciendo un repaso general siempre sobre base del film nos encontramos con algo entretenido y bastante pasable. Si, se las recomiendo.
● Análisis, crítica, sinopsis y post realizadas por Jorge Domingo Risso (D.R.)
Reparto
Gael García Bernal, Vicky Krieps, Rufus Sewell, Thomasin McKenzie, Alex Wolff, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Abbey Lee, Ken Leung, Aaron Pierre, Eliza Scanlen, Emun Elliott, Embeth Davidt.
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#Tiempo (2021) #Viejos Votación Tiempo Trailer 5,7 8.826 Votar Sinopsis Durante unas vacaciones en un paraíso tropical, una familia empieza a percibir que en la recóndita playa elegida para relajarse unas horas suceden algunas anomalías temporales... Dirección M. Night Shyamalan Reparto Gael García Bernal Vicky Krieps Rufus Sewell Thomasin McKenzie Alex Wolff Nikki Amuka-Bird Abbey Lee Ken Leung Aaron Pierre Eliza Scanlen Emun Elliott Embeth Davidtz Alexa Swinton Nolan River Ver todos Año / País: 2021 / Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Título original: Old Duración 108 min. Estreno 30 de julio de 2021 Guion M. Night Shyamalan (Novela gráfica: Pierre-Oscar Lévy, Frederick Peeters) Música Trevor Gureckis Fotografía Mike Gioulakis Productora Blinding Edge Pictures, Universal Pictures (Distribuidora: Universal Pictures) Género Intriga Fantástico Thriller Drama Familia Sobrenatural Cómic (en Isla de la Cuarentena) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVoChAMPlCD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Birthdays 10.29
Beer Birthdays
Frederick Hinckel Sr. (1832)
Don Chartier (1969)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Ralph Bakshi; animator (1938)
Dan Castellaneta; actor (1957)
Richard Dreyfuss; actor (1947)
Kevin Maguire; French Horn player (1959)
Zoot Sims; jazz saxophonist (1925)
Famous Birthdays
Amanda Beard; swimmer (1981)
Apollonius of Tyana; Greek philosopher (15 C.E.)
James Boswell; Scottish biographer (1740)
Fanny Brice; actor (1891)
Geraldine Brooks; actor (1925)
Dominick Dunne; writer (1925)
Joely Fisher; actor (1967)
Jean Giraudoux; French writer (1882)
Peter Green; rock guitarist (1946)
Neal Hefti; composer (1922)
Kate Jackson; actor (1948)
Randy Jackson; pop singer (1961)
R.B. Kitaj; artist (1932)
Denny Laine; rock guitarist (1944)
Yasmin Le Bon; model (1964)
William H. Mauldin; cartoonist (1921)
Melba Moore; singer (1945)
Rob Ross; artist, television art instructor (1942)
Winona Ryder; actor (1971)
Rufus Sewell; actor (1967)
Gabrielle Union; actor (1972)
Edward Wadsworth; English artist (1889)
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