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pierppasolini · 9 months
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Jim Collette Posing (1973) // dir. Bob Mizer
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pookiestheone · 5 months
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Jim Collette
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nathalieskinoblog · 6 months
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Emma 1972 - 2020
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The Way Way Back (2013) by Jim Rash and Nat Faxon
Book title: Harpoon (1987) by C. W. Nicol
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mydarkmaterials · 1 year
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vintagewarhol · 8 months
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abs0luteb4stard · 2 years
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do u have any sam rockwell films you'd recommend….
i've downloaded: moon (seen before) box of moonlight confessions of a dangerous mind everybody's fine galaxy quest (seen before) matchstick men (seen before) seven psychopaths (seen before) snow angels three billboards (seen before) mr right (looks so fucking silly i cant wait for this one)
trying very hard to download better living through chemistry and piccadilly jim but torrent sites r failing me
also i saw he's gonna be in another yet untitled martin mcdonagh film with oscar isaac and christopher walken… slay
i really liked mr right it was VERY silly but he and anna have such good chemistry in it
one i'd really recommend is Laggies! he plays a very tired very hot single dad and he and kiera knightly are extremely sexy together because they are sam rockwell and kiera knightly
The Way Way Back was cute, it's a coming of age film where babygirl plays a lifeguard at a water park who takes this kid under his wing for the summer and teaches him to give less of a fuck, he and maya rudolph flirt a lot and steve carell and toni collette are in it, also here are some choice reviews from letterboxd
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let's see ummmmm oh Jojo Rabbit was great! i know a lot of people hate it but they're wrong (if you don't like it you're so correct and valid in your opinion), sam's really really excellent in it and he's blind in one eye and i have a big thing for that (he does play a nazi (who's gay for alfie allen and i assume just gay in general but mostly for alfie allen) which i do not have a thing for)
he stars in Choke as a sex addict which is a novel by chuck palahniuk and in the film adaptation sam plays a sex addict, it is not a good movie but sam rockwell does play a sex addict in this, the sex addict movie in which sam rockwell stars
admittedly there are a lot i haven't seen, here are a few that are on my list but aren't on yours:
- Fosse/Verdon (actually a mini series) where he plays the titular bob fosse and gets to show off his very real dancing skills, i've heard michelle williams is also amazing in it
- The Green Mile, based off the stephen king novel, where he plays a murdering psychopath
- The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (I just know he's in it idk what he does)
- The Winning Season, it looks cute, he plays the coach of a girls basketball team
- Richard Jewell, which had one of my favorite trailers I've ever seen, I believe he plays Richard Jewell's lawyer
i genuinely cannot recommend Blue Iguana EXCEPT for sam rockwell being in it, it is a terrible film, however according to letterboxd he and ben schwartz are making another film together so fingers crossed for that
there's so many more things he's been in but he should be in more things in fact i have a contract right here that says 'sam rockwell will be in everything i watch' but i can't get him to sign it no matter how many times i ambush him or break into his home
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seanhowe · 4 months
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Tanganyika: Modern Afro-American Jazz
Featuring Buddy Collette (reeds), John Anderson (trumpet), Gerald Wiggins (piano), Jim Hall (guitar), Curtis Counce (bass), Chico Hamilton (drums) 
October 11, 1956, Capitol Records Studios, Hollywood, CA
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ashhearthelps · 7 months
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Below the cut will be a masterlist of names taken from Disney Animated Films. Next to each name will be the movie the character was in. The movies included in this list are :: The Aristocats, Alice In Wonderland, Cinderella, Lady and the Tramp/Scamps Adventure, Sleeping Beauty, Bambi, Peter Pan/Return To Neverland, Tarzan, Beauty and the Beast, The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh, and Robin Hood. There are 29 female names, 34 male names, and 29 gender neutral names. This is part 1 out of ??? I haven't decided how many of these I will do, but I'm guessing at least 2 - maybe 3.
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Female Names.
Abigail. - The Aristocats.
Adelaide. - The Aristocats.
Alice. - Alice in Wonderland.
Amelia. - The Aristocats.
Anastasia. - Cinderella.
Annette. - Lady and the Tramp.
Aurora. - Sleeping Beauty.
Belle. - Beauty and The Beast.
Cinderella. - Cinderella.
Collette. - Lady and the Tramp.
Drizella. - Cinderella.
Duchess. - The Aristocats.
Ena. - Bambi.
Fauna. - Sleeping Beauty.
Flora. - Sleeping Beauty.
Flower. - Bambi.
Jane. - Tarzan & Peter Pan Return to Neverland.
Kala. - Tarzan.
Lady. - Lady and the Tramp.
Leah. - Sleeping Beauty.
Marie. - The Aristocats.
Mary. - Cinderella & Peter Pan.
Merryweather. - Sleeping Beauty.
Perla. - Cinderella.
Sarah. - Lady and the Tramp.
Suzy. - Cinderella.
Tiger Lily. - Peter Pan.
Tinker Bell. - Peter Pan & Tinkerbell Movies.
Wendy. - Peter Pan.
Male Names.
Adam. - Beauty and the Beast.
Archimedes. - Tarzan.
Bill. - Alice in Wonderland.
Bruno. - Cinderella.
Christopher. / Christopher Robin. - The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh & other films.
Diablo. - Sleeping Beauty.
Edgar. - The Aristocats.
Edward. - Peter Pan Return to Neverland.
Gaston. - Beauty and the Beast.
George. - Peter Pan.
Georges. - The Aristocats.
Gus/Octavius. - Cinderella.
Hubert. - Sleeping Beauty.
Jaq/Jacques. - Cinderella.
Jim Dear / Jim. - Lady and the Tramp.
Jock. - Lady and the Tramp.
Joe. - Lady and the Tramp.
John. - Robin Hood & Peter Pan.
Lucifer. - Cinderella.
Michael. - Peter Pan.
Maurice. Beauty and the Beast.
Napoleon. - The Aristocats.
Otto. - Robin Hood.
Peter. - Peter Pan.
Philip. - Sleeping Beauty.
Phillipe. - Beauty and the Beast.
Richard. - Robin Hood.
Roquefort. - The Aristocats.
Samson. - Sleeping Beauty.
Stefan. - Sleeping Beauty.
Tarzan. - Tarzan.
Thomas. - The Aristocats.
Tony. - Lady and the Tramp.
Waldo. - The Aristocats.
Gender Neutral.
Angel. - Lady and the Tramp Scamps Adventure.
Bambi. - Bambi.
Berlioz. - The Aristocats.
Briar. / Briar Rose. - Sleeping Beauty.
Casey. - Dumbo.
Cheshire. - Alice in Wonderland.
Clayton. - Tarzan.
Danielle. - Lady and the Tramp.
Danny. - Peter Pan Return To Neverland.
Darling. - Lady and the Tramp.
Dinah. - Alice in Wonderland.
Eeyore. - The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh & other films.
Faline. - Bambi.
Flynt. - Tarzan.
Gopher. - The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh & other films.
Kanga. - The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh & other films.
Lafayette. - The Aristocats.
Maleficent. - Sleeping Beauty.
Marian. - Robin Hood.
Peg. - Lady and the Tramp.
Rabbit. - The Mandy Adventures of Winnie The Pooh & other films.
Robin. - Robin Hood.
Roo. - The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh & other films.
Si. - Lady and the Tramp.
Slightly. - Peter Pan.
Thumper. - Bambi.
Tigger. - The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh & other films.
Toby. - Robin Hood.
Toulouse. - The Aristocats.
Winnie. - The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh & other films.
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pierppasolini · 11 months
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Boy of the Fountain (1974) // dir. Bob Mizer
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pookiestheone · 3 months
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Jim Collette (middle) and unidentified models
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lands-of-fantasy · 1 year
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Emma
Classic and loose adaptions from 1972, 1995, 1996 (x2), 2009, 2013, 2020
The fourth of Jane Austen’s novels, first published in 1815, has had many adaptions over the years. The ones pictured above are detailed below:
Emma (1972 Miniseries)
6 episodes x 45min Written by Denis Constanduros, directed by John Glenister
Starring Doran Godwin as Emma Woodhouse, John Carson as Mr. George Knightley, Debbie Bowen as Harriet Smith, Timothy Peters as Mr. Philip Elton, Robert East as Frank Churchill,  Ania Marson as Jane Fairfax, among others
Clueless (1995 Film)
Loose adaption set in modern Beverly Hills, USA Written and directed by Amy Heckerling
Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz (Emma), Paul Rudd as Josh Lucas (Knightley), Stacey Dash as Dionne Davenport, Brittany Murphy as Tai Frasier (Harriet), Jeremy Sisto as Elton Tiscia, Justin Walker as Christian Stovitz (Frank), among others
Emma (1996 Film)
Written and directed by Douglas McGrath
Gwyneth Paltrow as Emma Woodhouse, Jeremy Northam as Mr. George Knightley, Toni Collette as Harriet Smith, Alan Cumming as Philip Elton, Ewan McGregor as Frank Churchill, Polly Walker as Jane Fairfax, among others
Emma (1996 TV Film)
Written by Andrew Davies, directed by Diarmuid Lawrence
Kate Beckinsale as Emma Woodhouse, Mark Strong as Mr. George Knightley, Samantha Morton as Harriet Smith, Dominic Rowan as Mr. Philip Elton, Raymond Coulthard as Frank Churchill, Olivia Williams as Jane Fairfax, among others
Emma (2009 Miniseries)
4 episodes x 58min Written by Sandy Welch, directed by Jim O'Hanlon
Starring Romola Garai as Emma Woodhouse, Jonny Lee Miller as Mr. George Knightley, Louise Dylan as Harriet Smith, Michael Gambon as Mr. Henry Woodhouse, Blake Ritson as Mr. Philip Elton, Rupert Evans as Frank Churchill, Laura Pyper as Jane Fairfax, Jefferson Hall as Robert Martin, among others
Emma Approved (2013-14 Webseries)
95 episodes x 4-8min, available on Youtube Loose adaption set in modern US, told in a vlog format
Created by Bernie Su, from Pemberley Digital
Starring Joanna Sotomura as Emma Woodhouse, Brent Bailey as Alex Knightley, Dayeanne Hutton as Harriet Smith, James Brent Isaacs as Bobby Martin, Paul Stuart as James Elton, Stephen A. Chang as Frank Churchill, Tyra Colar as Jane Fairfax, among others
While the series is a follow-up to The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, it stands on its own.
Emma (2020 Film)
Written by Eleanor Catton, directed by Autumn de Wilde
Anya Taylor-Joy as Emma Woodhouse, Johnny Flynn as Mr. George Knightley, Mia Goth as Harriet Smith, Bill Nighy as Mr, Woodhouse, Josh O'Connor as Mr. Philip Elton, Callum Turner as Frank Churchill, Amber Anderson as Jane Fairfax, among others
*****
Personal favorite: 2009 But also: 1996 (Theatrical Film), Emma Approved
P.S.: 2020′s pretty popular, from what I’ve seen. I’ve enjoyed it myself, but it’s not among my favorite.
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Annette collette and danielle
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All three of the girls actually have two names. As detailed in the newspaper strips from well before Scamp's Adventure existed, they parents respectively named them Ruffy, Fluffy and Scooter. Of course, with the humans incapable of understanding anything the dogs decided on, Jim and Darling picked out their own names for the trio: the names we know them by in the sequel. The two older girls in particular took a shine to their human-given names, finding them prettier and preferring to be called by them, and Dani followed suit as she usually does; but any of them will answer to the old names if used. (Note that I generally don't take the comics as canon to my portrayal, but I felt the old names just made sense to include in their own way.)
Ask either Annette or Collette and they'll both tell you that they're the leader of the trio: Collette on account of being the oldest, Annette on account of being the smartest. While this often works itself out since they're commonly on the same wavelength anyway - and when they're not, Annette will step in when she specifically feels like she knows best but otherwise generally be willing to defer to Collette - it does lead to them butting heads on rare occasions. At which point Dani will either try and step in between them (emphasis on try) or sit back with metaphorical popcorn, depending on how serious things are getting.
Essentially, the girls each represent a different one of the body's 'intelligences'. Annette is the head, she prides herself on being the smartest and most logical of the girls; Collette is the heart, the one who follows her emotions before anything else and, beneath her external concern over looks, is a deeply compassionate soul; and Danielle is the gut who acts far more on instinct than common sense. If they listen to each other and take account of all of their perspectives, they can be an almost unstoppable team... more often, however, this doesn't exactly happen as Annette and Collette tend not to respect Dani's perspective as much as they could.
I've said it before, but all three girls need each others' presence to sleep well at night. They're so used to always being together that any time one of them is absent at bedtime it creates a void that they're very aware of. Remove any one of the girls, and the other two will have a restless night: sleeping together is as natural to them as breathing, and any sister missing from that arrangement feels disturbingly wrong. The rare but intense occasions when Annette and Collette fall out with each other so badly that they refuse to share a bed invariably end with none of the girls getting very much sleep for just this reason.
Of the girls, both Annette and Collette of course particularly care about their own appearances, but in different ways and for different reasons. Collette, as the beauty of the trio - particularly apparent from her long flowing "hair" (that is, her ears) and most graceful manner - cares about looks for their own sake; she knows she's pretty, takes pride in keeping that the case which she considers an art in its own right, and will happily spend hours preening in front of Darling's mirror. At first glance it looks like the same could be said of Annette; but really, Annette is less concerned with looking beautiful as she is with looking dignified. She wants to be taken seriously, and wouldn't dream of going out looking at all scruffy as she feels it would undermine that. So while she, too, can take her time in front of the mirror, she's usually quicker to be satisfied and move on that Collette is. Dani meanwhile, though she follows her sisters' lead in this like in most things, is also quick to get bored of admiring their own reflections; she doesn't have the patience to carefully groom her fur, which is why hers always looks just a bit less neat than her sisters, and these are the times when she's more likely to wander off and do her own thing or to brawl with Scamp or the like.
All three girls absolutely adore Angel when she joins their family. Dani most enthusiastically so, as she's ecstatic to have another girl who'll happily scuffle and playfight and roll around in the mud with her, something that she can't get her sisters to do in a million years: she rather idolises Angel, to be quite honest, for how tough and street-smart she is. Annette and Collette aren't quite so exuberant, which is why Angel at first wonders if they really like her; but as she spends more time with them each individually she comes to realise that they both just have their own ways of showing it. Collette is first to do so, she feels for the hardships that Angel's had to face and wants to make sure she feels at home and well cared for, and picks her moment to take the new girl aside and fuss over her. Annette takes her time more, but finds Angel good conversation to talk with about the things that she feels her siblings don't take seriously and appreciates her very different perspective on life.
Naturally, each the trio have their own unique internal dynamics too. Annette and Collette, of course, are so close together that to an observer they can sometimes seem to share a single brain; this isn't the case, and there are times when they can disagree strongly, but they simply know each other so well that they typically accommodate for the other's differences in perspective most of the time without even thinking about it. That said, the rare times when they do argue, because they know each other so well they can quite deliberately hurt each others' feelings badly; at those times, these two closest of sisters may refuse to even be in the same room as each other, and it can take several days for them to make up again.
That said, under normal circumstances it's Annette and Danielle who tend to have the roughest relationship of the trio. They still love each other of course; but Annette has the least tolerance for Dani's more uncouth moments, and a tendency towards making some snide remarks behind her back. On the other side of things, Dani reckons Annette and Collette are both big prisses, and while she will still happily follow them around, isn't above trying to get them involved in her more boisterous definition of fun. Especially Annette since (as seen in the epilogue scene of the first movie) they did used to scuffle together when they were much younger... which naturally is another thing which tries Annette's patience now that she's come to prioritise her dignity. Still, if someone else was making fun of Danielle, Annette would be the first to stand to her defence; she very much has one of those "I can be mean to her, but no-one else can" protective attitudes towards her little sister. And while their arguments can certainly be fierce at times, they're unlikely to last the day.
As for Collette and Danielle... similarly, Dani sees Collette as a bit of a big priss too, but she gives Collette less grief about this; after all, Collette's always been interested in looks and such matters, it's not something that she grew into later like Annette did. And if Collette likewise shares some of Annette's impatience with the younger of their number, she tends to be more reserved about it than Annette is: preferring simply to distance herself from Dani's wilder antics rather than actively protesting them unless they get really outrageous and quickly accepting her back once they're over. This has the effect that, while Collette and Dani possibly understand each other least amongst their trio, they also never really fight between themselves either.
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Certain above statements aren't to say that Annette and Collette don't just play like regular dogs too! Both of them will happily join in a game as long as it's clean, and despite her prized dignity Annette isn't above warring with Scamp for the best toys! They just have very particular lines that they draw: most of all they both hate getting muddy and will avoid that at practically all costs. You'll have better luck getting either of them involved in a game that takes place indoors rather than one that involves rolling around in the dirt outside.
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enviedriches · 6 months
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Basic Information:
Name: Jim Hawkins.
Age: 18.
Place of Birth: Ana-Kainga, Kingdom of Dijeuni.
Current Home: Ollaendo (Capital City), Kingdom of Dijeuni.
Occupation: Pirate.
Skeleton Bio:
Raised by his mother after his father’s death in an accident at sea, Jim had desired nothing more than to follow in his footsteps. However it was his youth filled, rebellious stage that made this more difficult for him. As he did tend to get in quite a bit of trouble.
When he was old enough, or rather felt he was old enough he left home to join the seas but with no one who would take him onto their crew he ended up getting involved with James Hook and developing into the role of a pirate.
He is a bright kid, enjoys the bit of rebellion from time to time. Extremely protective of his mother and is quite dedicated.
Face Claim: Harry Collett. The face is negotiable but must remain under 30.
This role is closed.
Credit: Chaca.
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tidalwavesmusic · 1 year
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OLIVER NELSON ‘SKULL SESSION’ (1975)
Oliver Nelson was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, arranger, composer and bandleader. Oliver was born into a musical family in Missouri (his brother was a saxophonist who played with Cootie Williams in the 1940s, and his sister sang and played piano) so he began learning to play the piano when he was six and started on the saxophone at the age of eleven. In 1947 Nelson already started playing in local bands in and around the Saint Louis area. After his military service Nelson returned to Missouri to study music composition and theory. Upon completing his education and getting his degree, Oliver moved to New York City, playing with Erskine Hawkins and Wild Bill Davis, and working as the house arranger for the Apollo Theater. In the late 1950s he was the leader of various groups and began recording for Prestige Records.
From 1960 to 1961, he played with legendary artists such as Count Basie and Duke Ellington before joining the Quincy Jones big band (touring both in the U.S. and in Europe). After recording many successful records on various labels he had already made a name for himself as a distinctive composer/arranger and moved to Los Angeles where he started composing background music for television and films (including large productions such as Columbo and The Six Million Dollar Man). He also arranged Gato Barbieri’s music for Last Tango in Paris.
Next to his own recordings…in the following decade Oliver Nelson has worked as an arranger, writer and instrumentalist on large ensemble albums for artists such as Thelonious Monk, Leon Thomas, Burning Spear and Louis Armstrong. Next to his Prestige and Impulse! albums he also recorded for big labels such as Capitol, Columbia and Verve Records. Nelson produced albums for big acts from the likes of James Brown, The Temptations and Diana Ross. Oliver Nelson’s work was sampled on records by Moby, Beastie Boys, DJ Shadow, J Dilla and countless others. But he is perhaps best remembered for his 1960 Impulse! album The Blues and the Abstract Truth, often regarded as being among the most significant recordings of its era. Oliver Nelson was unfortunately lost to the world of Jazz in 1975 when he died aged 43 from a heart attack. He left us with an impressive legacy…to say the least.
Today we present to you another classic recording by Mr. Nelson (Skull Session) recorded in 1975 for the ‘Flying Dutchman’ label. Here on this album, Oliver Nelson plays with a HUGE all-star line-up consisting of Jerome Richardson (Miles Davis-Alice Coltrane), Bud Shank (Ravi Shankar-Astrud Gilberto), Bill Perkins (Dizzy Gillespie-Charlie Parker), Chuck Domanico (Prince-Mary J. Blige), Maurice Spears (Herbie Hancock-Betty Davis), Buddy Collette (Charles Mingus-Chet Baker), Shelly Manne (Ornette Coleman), Bobby Bryant (Lalo Schifrin-Dennis Coffey), Oscar Brashear (Count Basie-Marvin Gaye), David Duke (Ella Fitzgerald-Lionel Richie), Vincent DeRosa (Jim Sullivan-Pharoah Sanders) and on the keyboards Mr. Cosmic funk himself: Lonnie Liston Smith !
Skull Session is a monster of an album that keeps Nelson’s 1960s trademark sound but takes a deep dive into Jazz-funk and adds disco, groovy soul, Bossa nova and electronic funk in the process. Oliver Nelson successfully included electronic instruments (like the Moog & ARP) and the incorporation of the rhythms that are often associated with them…all this without detracting in any way from the high-quality recordings he became known for. Every track is an original composition with a strong melody line and an imaginative arrangement…all living up to Oliver Nelson’s tremendous reputation as an arranger and composer. A sonic testament in every sense of the word. This is a GEM that is a must own for any kind of Bop fan.
Today we are proud to present to you the much-needed vinyl reissue of this outstanding album originally released in 1975 on the Flying Dutchman label. This reissue is now available as a deluxe 180g GOLD vinyl edition (limited to 500 copies), packaged in a gatefold jacket featuring the original artwork and sleeve notes by jazz novelist Nat Hentoff.
​Available worldwide November 18, 2022. Pre-order GOLD VINYL now from www.lightintheattic.net
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