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911lsbts · 3 months
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Kelsey and Skyler on the lot for the new season.
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kenpiercemedia · 1 year
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Walt Disney Pictures "Peter Pan & Wendy" Teaser Trailer
The fine folks at Disney are always keeping busy it would seem and this year will not only see the release of a live-action version of “The Little Mermaid” in the theaters but a brand-new live-action telling of Peter Pan with “Peter Pan & Wendy”. The first teaser trailer just dropped and I’m sharing it down below for your review. I’ve added the premise, casting and some artwork as well. Take a…
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Fox has renewed 9-1-1: Lone Star, starring Rob Lowe, for a fifth season. It will be the only 9-1-1 series on the network next season as flagship 9-1-1 is not being renewed. (It is expected to move to ABC.)
A spinoff from 9-1-1, Lone Star is Fox’s second highest-rated and most watched drama behind the mothership first responder series. Produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television and Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision, 9-1-1: Lone Star gives a look into the lives of the police, fire, and ambulance departments of company 126 in Austin, Texas.
The series stars Lowe, Gina Torres, Ronen Rubinstein, Sierra McClain, Jim Parrack, Natacha Karam, Brian Michael Smith, Rafael Silva, Julian Works, Brianna Baker as well as Kelsey and Skyler Yates.
Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear are creators, executive producers and writers. Bradley Buecker is an executive producer and directed the series premiere. Alexis Martin Woodall, Rashad Raisani, John J. Gray, Angela Bassett, Lowe, Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson and Bob Goodman also are executive producers.
Lone Star, which will be Fox’s longest-running drama next season, joins three other Fox hourlong series which have been renewed for next season: The Cleaning Lady, Accused and Alert: Missing Persons Unit
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FROM DEADLINE:
Fox has renewed 9-1-1: Lone Star, starring Rob Lowe, for a fifth season. It will be the only 9-1-1 series on the network next season as flagship 9-1-1 is not being renewed. (It is moving to ABC.)
The series stars Lowe, Gina Torres, Ronen Rubinstein, Sierra McClain, Jim Parrack, Natacha Karam, Brian Michael Smith, Rafael Silva, Julian Works, Brianna Baker as well as Kelsey and Skyler Yates.
Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear are creators, executive producers and writers. Bradley Buecker is an executive producer and directed the series premiere. Alexis Martin Woodall, Rashad Raisani, John J. Gray, Angela Bassett, Lowe, Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson and Bob Goodman also are executive producers.
Lone Star, which will be Fox’s longest-running drama next season, joins three other Fox hourlong series which have been renewed for next season: The Cleaning Lady, Accused and Alert: Missing Persons Unit.
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Title: Peter Pan & Wendy
Rating: PG
Director: David Lowery
Cast: Alexander Molony, Ever Anderson, Jude Law, Alyssa Wapanatâhk, Jim Gaffigan, Joshua Blue Pickering, Jacobi Jupe, Molly Parker, Alan Tudyk, Yara Shahidi, Florence Bensberg, Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez, Noah Matthews Matofsky, Caelan Edie, Kelsey Yates, Skyler Yates, Diana Tsoy, Felix de Sousa
Release year: 2023
Genres: adventure, action, family, fantasy
Blurb: Wendy Darling, a young girl afraid to leave her childhood home behind, meets Peter Pan, a boy who refuses to grow up. Alongside her brothers and a tiny fairy, Tinker Bell, she travels with Peter to the magical world of Neverland. There, she encounters an evil pirate captain, Captain Hook, and embarks on a thrilling adventure that will change her life forever.
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A business mogul and community booster
By Jonathan Monfiletto
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The first time I ever heard about Lovell A. “Love” Adams took place when a woman contacted the Yates County History to see if her great-grandfather’s Civil War drum lives in our collection. Through her genealogical research, the woman had come across an article in the March 18, 1942 edition of The Chronicle-Express that reported a Civil War drum belonging to Charles D. Kelsey – her great-grandfather – had been given to the “school museum” by L.A. Adams (later determined to be Lovell), the president of “the board of education” (it turns out the school in question is Middlesex Valley Central School).
Kelsey had apparently given the drum, “which was used all through the war between the states,” to Adams’ father, Alden – “an expert snare drummer himself” – and it had been in the Adams family for more than 70 years. Faded ink on the drumhead discloses the names of the 46 battles in which the drum took part: the Wilderness Campaign, Antietam, Gettysburg, Petersburg, and many others. The connection between Kelsey – who lived for a time in Yates County, where his father died in 1849, but served from Vermont in Company E, 5th Regiment Volunteers and resided in Waverly later in life – and Alden Adams, who was born in Middlesex in 1848, is unclear. Even more unclear is how the Civil War drum went from Middlesex Valley Central School to the Oliver House Museum.
The second time I ever heard about Lovell Adams was when, while looking into our subject files on the town of Middlesex, I came across a newspaper article listing Adams among the honorees for the 14th annual Middlesex Citizen Appreciation Day in 2016. According to his biography in the article, Adams was a businessman whose first venture involved taking over his father’s coal business in the 1890s. He later bought a mill and processed feed, beans, hay, and various produce. He purchased sheep from the western United States, had them shipped to Middlesex by train, and sold the animals locally.
Among Adams’ community-minded pursuits, he gave land for a ballpark and built a stadium in 1932. He was elected to inaugural school board of the Middlesex Valley Central School District, served as its president in 1940, and led the way to purchase uniforms for the school band. He was also a charter member of the local Odd Fellows Lodge and a member of the Citizens Band – in which he played the cornet in various groups and performances. Along with his involvement in the Masonic Lodge, he was serving as president of the school board when he died; Adams was also active in local Republican politics.
Born February 17, 1873 in Middlesex, Adams died exactly one month before his 69th birthday on January 17, 1942, at the age of 68. In the intervening years, the son of Alden Alonzo Adams and Lodema Rackham Adams clearly had a mind both for private enterprise and the public good. His obituary describes him as operating a farm in his early life and later entering into a number of ventures, including being a coal and lumber dealer for more than 40 years and a bean and produce dealer for almost 30 years. With his brother-in-law, Scott S. Bennett, Adams was a partner in the Kendall oil distributor, and he was known as an expert on sheep – having raised and sold the animals for more than 25 years.
At the time of his death – described as coming “after an illness of several months” – Adams was also the owner and manager of the semi-professional baseball team in Middlesex. He was even responsible for building a grandstand at the ballfield. Adams apparently “had a hobby for baseball and … indulged in the pastime to the delight of the residents here … and to make the outfit complete, financed one of the best ball teams in this section,” states an announcement of his death from the Penn Yan Democrat.                 “He had spent his life in the community in which he was born,” Adams’ obituary in the Democrat reads, though the man never married nor had any children. “He was interested in every community enterprise and always was first to help launch any project directed toward the betterment of his community. He was known by all as a thoroughly honest man.”
As if jack of all trades were not an apt enough description, The Chronicle-Express of July 27, 1933 colors Adams as a “successful dealer in feed, produce, grain, grapes, coal, lumber, sheep, gas and oil distributor and baseball magnate.” A jack of all trades indeed, Adams seemed to continually expand on his business interests from the turn of the 20th century, when the Yates County Chronicle of November 30, 1904 dubbed him “not only a first-class coal dealer but a good farmer as well” who had recently sold a flock of lambs and a pair of steers.
In 1909, Adams built a storehouse on a corner of his lot near the depot; a later newspaper item indicates his property ran along the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and in fact he was involved in the local railroad interests of the time. The following year, he installed a gasoline engine in his coal elevator, making it “the most complete coal elevator in this section,” according to the Democrat.
In February 1912, Adams had his beanery up and running, but that August he bought William O. Mather’s bean elevator and mill in Middlesex to increase his footprint in this industry. Newspaper advertisements reveal the products of this enterprise – skim milk powder feed, considered a superior option for animals of all types; bread, pastry, and buckwheat flour along with mill feeds, table meal, seed oats, and whole or cracked corner; custom grinding as well as produce of all kinds and animals of all kinds – western yearlings and breeding ewes among them. Newspaper items also reference Adams raising white leghorn fowls and performing farm work such as cutting hay.
His business pursuits continued in the 1920s as Adams entered middle age. In 1921, he purchased a Western Electric lighting plant. The following year, he purchased half interest in a warehouse that he planned to convert to an ice house, and he constructed a shed to house lumber, “a first-class lumber yard,” according to the Rushville Chronicle & Gorham New Age. In 1924, he opened a gasoline and kerosene station; this apparently became a drive-in gas station in 1931. He improved a blacksmith shop opposite his mill property in 1933.
During the year before his death, with his health declining, Adams sold his bean elevator and mill to Sanford C. Emerson. He subsequently sold what The Chronicle-Express called “the Adams homestead farm at Adams Corners” to Howard Mack.
Adams’ community involvement included serving on the committees that established Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hospital in Penn Yan and the Robert Green Ingersoll Birthplace Museum in Dresden. However, his two greatest achievements may have been helping start the Middlesex Valley League baseball team in the early 1930s and serving on the inaugural Middlesex Valley Central School board of education in the late 1930s.
For the baseball team, Adams built a baseball park with a grandstand on his farm – dubbed Adams Baseball Park in one newspaper item. As the owner and manager, he led the team to the Western New York League pennant in 1937 and the championship over Canandaigua that year. When voters narrowly approved centralization of the school district in 1937 – 446 to 442 – Adams was elected to a five-year term on the board and then chosen president in 1940.
In the year before his death, newspaper reports of his admission into and discharge from hospitals and health clinics, and his convalescence and care at home, are intertwined with reports of his work to procure band suits for the school board. In May 1942, nine months before his death, Adams announced plans to purchase the uniforms, giving $600 of his own money while the board allocated $600 toward the total $1,200 effort. The uniforms arrived in time for the Middlesex Valley band to take part that July in the Yates County War Day program in Penn Yan hosted by the Yates County War Council.
Adams’ community involvement continued even after his death. In 1959, his sister and brother-in-law, Lura and Scott Bennett, donated $10,000 to establish a student loan fund in Adams’ memory. The fund allowed any student attending an institution of higher learning to borrow up to $500, free of interest while the student attended school. No more than $7,000 could be loaned out at one time, while the remaining $3,000 was to be invested. Adams remains an appreciated citizen of Middlesex indeed.
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howtosingit · 3 years
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9-1-1: LONE STAR NEWS | Kelsey and Skyler Yates, who played Tommy’s twin daughters Isabella and Evie in the first two episodes of season 2, will return as series regulars for season 3, according to their talent agency. They left the show to film Disney’s Peter Pan & Wendy (2022). 
This news brings the total count of series regulars to 12 for the third season.
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Ronen Rubinstein with Kelsey and Skyler Yates on the set of 911: Lone Star Season 3 | via theyatestwins Instagram - May 2, 2022.
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WORST MOVIES OF 2021
I have something bigger for the best movies of 2021 – the year that I saw the most movies ever in history. In the meantime, here are the bottom of the barrel movies of the last year (in alphabetical order):
1. Assault on VA-33
There are many bad VOD action movies that tired action stars try to churn out. I could list an entirety of Bruce Willis action movies from last year, but what made the cut is this tiresome one.
2. Diana: The Musical
Imagine if Spencer was made by the guys who did Camp Rock.
3. Father Christmas Is Back
Kelsey Grammer and John Cleese are the saving graces of this trashy British holiday ensemble.
4. Home Sweet Home Alone
Would it be fun to see two desperate parents trying to right a wrong and end up in Home Alone booby traps? Thank you Disney.
5. Karen
A trashy meme-xploitation movie that does not satirize but leaves a sour note.
6. Me You Madness
Louise Linton is the modern-day Bo Derek. And this is her Bolero, but with guns and luxury.
7. Music
Yep, it deserves its Razzie wins. This is a dangerous depiction of autism. And not even Sia’s music video aesthetics can make this a coherent watch. This is the worst movie of 2021.
8. The Addams Family 2
The Addams family never looked so generic and wasteful in this stupid sequel that loudly begs the questions, “What if Wednesday wasn’t biologically an Addams?” Ugh.
9. The Kissing Booth 3
Good riddance, it’s over!
10. Vanquish
Morgan Freeman and Ruby Rose had ¼ of screentime in this thriller.
Dishonorable Mentions: Breaking News in Yuba County, Cosmic Sin, Redemption Day, Take Back, Thunder Force
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nofatclips · 3 years
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Ink for a Star by Great Lake Swimmers from the holiday EP They Don't Make Them Like That Anymore
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doublel27 · 2 years
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Also wait… the background in the picture with Rafael and the twins looks very similar to the bts pics of the collapsed building for ep18 👀👀👀
I mean, who knows where they’re filming. They’re probably on the Fox Lot. Gina and the twins are in nice clothes for filming today so they could have been filming in an adjacent set. It’s hard to tell.
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911lsbts · 1 month
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Casting Goals: Cats
Alistair Brammer as Munkustrap
Andrei Chagas as Coricopat
Ashley Blair Fitzgerald as Victoria
Benjamin Yates as Plato
Blaine Alden Krauss as Mr. Mistoffelees/Quaxo
Carleigh Bettiol as Jemima
Chelsea Emma Franko as Demeter
Colm Wilkinson as Old Deuteronomy
Corbin Bleu as Skimbleshanks
Courtney Kristen Liu as Electra
Emily Stillings as Tantomile
Ethan Le Phong as Mungojerrie
Gabrielle Hamilton as Cassandra
James Monroe Iglehart as Bustopher Jones
Jenna Russell as Jennyanydots
Jessica Keenan Wynn as Bombalurina
Kelsey Connolly as Etcetera
Lena Hall as Grizabella
Liam Marcellino as Alonzo
Manuel I. Herrera as Tumblebrutus
Mark MacKillop as Rum Tum Tugger
Sean Needham as Asparagus/Gus/Rumpus Cat
Siobhan Dillon as Jellylorum
Thayne Jasperson as Pouncival
Timothy Hughes as Admetus/Macavity
Zurin Villanueva as Rumpleteazer
Honorable Mentions: Adam Roberts as Admetus/Macavity Charnette Batey as Rumpleteazer Corbin Bleu as Rum Tum Tugger Courtney Kristen Liu as Etcetera Ethan Slater as Mungojerrie Isa Briones as Demeter Isa Briones as Rumpleteazer Jenna Russell as Jellylorum Jin Ha as Skimbleshanks Josh Drake as Alonzo Katie Hall as Jellylorum Paul Schwensen as Mungojerrie Rachelle Ann Go as Grizabella Thayne Jasperson as Mungojerrie Thayne Jasperson as Rum Tum Tugger
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years
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Top 10 - Worst Films of 2021
Top 10 – Worst Films of 2021
With cinemas being closed for the majority of the year new 2021 films were also released to different streaming services as well, all of which are possibilities for my 2021 top 10 lists! Cinema list of 2021 HERE and you can also see all 2021 films HERE. As always though I do get better at picking films to watch and knowing that I will probably not like certain films, although some have certainly…
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rafaelsilvasource · 1 year
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911: LONE STAR | S4 E17/S4 E18 LOGLINES
OWEN IS CONFLICTED BY A REQUEST FROM HIS BROTHER; JUDD AND GRACE FACE A FAMILY CRISIS; T.K. AND CARLOS PREPARE FOR THEIR WEDDING AS TRAGEDY STRIKES ON AN ALL-NEW SPECIAL TWO-HOUR 4th SEASON FINALE OF 9-1-1: LONE STAR TUESDAY, MAY 16, ON FOX
Owen is conflicted when his brother Robert (guest star Chad Lowe) asks him for help; Judd and Grace face a family crisis; As T.K. and Carlos prepare for their wedding day tragedy strikes in the all-new "Best of Men" / "In Sickness and In Health" 4th season finale episodes of 9-1-1: Lone Star airing Tuesday, May 16 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (NLS-417/418) (TV-14 L, V)
Cast: Rob Lowe as Owen Strand; Gina Torres as Tommy Vega; Ronen Rubinstein as T.K. Strand; Sierra McClain as Grace Ryder; Jim Parrack as Judd Ryder; Natacha Karam as Marjan Marwani; Brian Michael Smith as Paul Strickland; Rafael Silva as Carlos Reyes; Julian Works as Mateo Chavez; Brianna Baker as Nancy Gillian; Skyler Yates as Evie Vega; Kelsey Yates as Izzy Vega
Guest Cast: Chad Lowe as Robert Strand; Jackson Pace as Wyatt
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Title: Purl
Rating: PG
Director: Kristen Lester
Cast: Bret Parker, Emily Davis, Michael Daley, Michael Frederickson, Erik Langley, Jimmy Lillard, Austin Madison, Kelsey Mann, Kyle McDaniel, Victor Navone, Michael Yates, Aphton Corbin, Mitra Shahidi, Domee Shi
Release year: 2018
Genres: comedy
Blurb: Purl, an earnest ball of yarn, gets a job at a fast-paced, male-centred startup company. Things start to unravel as Purl tries to fit in with this tight-knit group, but she must ask herself how far she is willing to go to get the acceptance she yearns for...and if, in the end, it is worth it.
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