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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 years
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Florida’s colorful horse conch (pictured above), one of the world’s biggest sea snails, is facing population collapse
PHOTOGRAPH BY MICHAEL PATRICK O'NEILL, BLUEPLANETARCHIVE
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brokehorrorfan · 14 days
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Dismay Design has released a Scanners poster. 18x24 matte prints, signed and numbered, are available for $29.
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80smovies · 8 months
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filmjunky-99 · 1 year
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s c a n n e r s, 1981 🎬 dir. david cronenberg
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year
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Scanners (1981) David Cronenberg
February 13th 2023
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garadinervi · 8 days
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You can go anywhere – The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation at 50, Edited by Edouard Detaille and Willem van Roij, Designed by Graphic Thought Facility, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bethany, CT, 2022 [Yvon Lambert, Paris. Les presses du réel, Dijon. David Zwirner Books, New York, NY]
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Wayne is still living at home. He has a world class collection of name tags from jobs he's tried, but he does have his own public access TV show. A local station decides to hire him and his sidekick, Garth, to do their show professionally, but Wayne and Garth find that it is no longer the same. (Starring Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Tia Carrere, Rob Lowe, Lara Flynn Boyle, Brian Doyle-Murray, Colleen Camp, Kurt Fuller, Chris Farley, Meat Loaf, Frank DiLeo, Ed O'Neill, Michael DeLuise, Lee Tergesen, Dan Bell, Sean Gregory Sullivan, Mike Hagerty, Frederick Coffin, Donna Dixon, Ione Skye, Robin Ruzan, Charles Noland, Carmen Filpi, Robert Patrick, and Alice Cooper)
Released February 14, 1992
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aceofwhump · 11 months
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do you know of anything with female whumpee and male caretaker? i feel like this is such a rare pairing but im craving this content lately
Oh umm let me think. I'm not too into female whumpees but I watch a lot of tv shows lol. Here are some characters and shows you can take a look at. Funny enough you can flip most of these and whump either one of them lol. But these are all examples where I know the female gets whumps at least once in their show and is taken care of by the male lead.
Chloe Decker and Lucifer Morningstar (Lucifer)
Teresa Lisbon and Patrick Jane (The Mentalist)
Dutch and Johnny and/or D'avin (Killjoys)
Fiona Glennane and Michael Westen (Burn Notice)
Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton (Avengers/Marvel)
Buffy Summers and Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Katniss and Peeta (The Hunger Games)
Annie Walker (Covert Affairs)
Diana Bishop and Matthew Clairmont (Discover of Witches)
Alina Starkov and Mal (Shadow and Bone)
Sam Carter and Jack O'Neill or Cameron Mitchell (Stargate SG-1)
Julia and William Murdoch (Murdoch Mysteries)
Charlie DiMarco and either Paul Briggs or Mike Warren (Graceland)
Maddie Buckley and either Buck or Chimney (9-1-1)
Kara and Mon El (Supergirl)
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heavenboy09 · 10 months
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 To You, 1 Of The Greatest Irish Actors Of The Century Since Pierce Brosnan
Born On June 7th, 1952
He was born in Ballymena, County Antrim, the son of cook Katherine "Kitty" Neeson (née Brown) and primary school caretaker Bernard "Barney" Neeson. Raised Catholic, he was named Liam after a local priest. The third of four siblings, he has three sisters, Elizabeth, Bernadette, and Rosaleen.[citation needed] He attended St Patrick's College, Ballymena from 1963 to 1967, and later recalled that his love of drama began there.
He is an actor from Northern Ireland. He has received several accolades, including nominations for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, three Golden Globe Awards, and two Tony Awards. In 2020, he was placed seventh on The Irish Times list of Ireland's 50 Greatest Film Actors. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2000.
In 1976, Neeson joined the Lyric Players' Theatre in Belfast for two years. His early film roles include Excalibur (1981), The Bounty (1984), The Mission (1986), The Dead Pool (1988), and Husbands and Wives (1992). He rose to prominence portraying Oskar Schindler in Steven Spielberg's holocaust drama Schindler's List (1993) for which he earned an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination. He followed by starring in Nell (1994), Rob Roy (1995), Michael Collins (1996), and Les Misérables (1998). He took blockbuster roles portraying Qui-Gon Jinn in George Lucas' space opera Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999), Ra's al Ghul in Batman Begins (2005) and Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia trilogy (2005–2010). He also starred in Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York (2002), the romantic comedy Love Actually (2003), and the drama Kinsey (2004).
Beginning in 2009, Neeson cemented himself as an action star with the action thriller series Taken (2008–2014), The A-Team (2010), The Grey (2011), Wrath of the Titans (2012), and A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014). He is known for his collaborations in the genre with director Jaume Collet-Serra, and starred in four of his films: Unknown (2011), Non-Stop (2013), Run All Night (2015), and The Commuter (2018). He also starred in Martin Scorsese's religious epic Silence (2016), the fantasy drama A Monster Calls (2016), Steve McQueen's heist drama Widows (2018), the Coen brothers' western The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), and the romantic drama Ordinary Love (2019).
Neeson is also known for his work on stage. He made his Broadway debut in 1993 with his performance as Matt Burke in the revival of Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie earning a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play nomination. He then starred as Oscar Wilde in David Hare's The Judas Kiss in 1998. He received his second Tony Award nomination for his performance in the 2002 Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
Please Wish This Legendary Distinguished Irish 🇮🇪 Actor A Very Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊
You Know Him & Of Course You Love Him.
The 1 & The Only
MR. LIAM NEESON 🇮🇪
AKA IRISH BAD@$$ OF MANY BIG ICONIC MOVIES 🎥 IN CINEMA
HAPPY 71ST BIRTHDAY 🎂 MR. NEESON #LiamNeeson #Quigonjinn #RasAlGhul #Zeus
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rainbow-filmnerd · 2 years
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TMNT Fan Cast (using mostly voice actors)
This was just something I thought of for fun, but I thought of writing this fan cast of different TMNT characters. This isn't for any particular project or anything, but it's kinda fun to imagine what/who you'd want to hear as a certain character. Without further Ado, here's my fan cast list:
Zeno Robinson as Leonardo
Aleks Le as Donatello
Jerry Jewell as Raphael
Jessie James Grelle as Michelangelo
J. Michael Tatum as Splinter
Brina Palencia as April O'Neil
Todd Haberkorn as Casey Jones
Eric Bauza as Shredder
David Wald as Bebop
Justin Cook as Rocksteady
Elizabeth Maxwell as Karai
Sean Schemmel as Hun
Erica Mendez as Mona Lisa
Christopher Sabat as Leatherhead
Keith Silverstein as Slash
Kyle Phillips as Mondo Gecko
Monica Rial as Renet Tilley
Rob Paulsen as Fugitoid
Eric Vale as Usagi (I know he's technically not a TMNT character, but he's appeared a lot throughout the franchise)
Patrick Seitz as Tiger Claw
Grey Griffin-DeLisle as Shinigami
Colleen Clinkenbeard as Alopex
Luci Christian as Lita
Tara Strong as Irma
Trina Nishimura as Jennika
Ian Sinclair as Vernon Fenwick
Tom Kenny as Baxter Stockman
Micah Solusod as Mutagen Man
Steve Blum as Bishop
Maurice LaMarche as Muckman (and Joe Eyeball)
Kelly Hu as Tang Shen
Jason Liebrecht as Lord Dregg
Jarrod Greene as Rahzar
Jessica Gee George as Tokka (I know Tokka is typically a male character, but in 2012, Tokka was a female character, and we honestly need more of those in the franchise)
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Movie Review | Scanners (Cronenberg, 1981)
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I've seen Scanners a few times now, and with each viewing I seem to go back and forth on Stephen Lack's performance. No, I've never thought that it was actually "good", but I'm torn between whether he's a bad actor who is used well in the movie or a bad actor who deflates the centre of the movie. With this viewing, I'm leaning towards the former. To put it kindly, Lack is a limited actor, perhaps because he wasn't primarily an actor in the first place. I understand he was mostly a painter and sculptor, and one can speculate whether David Cronenberg cast him to help out one of his art world buddies, or to brutally dunk on an art world rival. (The former is more likely, the latter is funnier to imagine.) It's worth noting that Cronenberg later cast him in a small but affecting role in Dead Ringers.
There are probably two effective qualities that Lack brings to the material. One, as a relative void of charisma, he comes across as out of his element compared to his more experienced co-stars, and as a result ends up being a good audience vantage point. We are uneasy as this strange story hurtles forward, so it makes sense that we latch onto a character who seems as uneasy as ourselves. Two, Lack has large, spherical eyes, which lend themselves well to this story of malevolent psychics. The psychic battles here are depicted through a combination of stares, tilts of the head, and contorted and bulging faces, sometimes assisted by bladder effects. (If any of this sounds silly, it's a credit to Cronenberg's craft that he knows exactly how to shoot and cut these scenes for maximum energy.) While Lack is not the smoothest at executing these gestures, his stares photograph well, and his relatively affectless demeanour gives him a certain zen quality that works well in the final confrontation.
The cast around Lack however is a lot easier to defend without qualifiers. Michael Ironside provides an intense contrast to Lack in an early role, and it's easy to see why he became a go-to character actor in the years since. (Ironside also does those tilts and contortions a lot more naturally, perhaps because he seems ready to explode at any given moment.) There's Jennifer O'Neill, anticipating the tension of the Debbie Harry role in Videodrome with conceptually challenging hair (she isn't old, why is her hair so grey? okay, I'm only thirty and have a bunch of grey hairs too, the point is, she's good in the movie). There's Lawrence Dane as the kind of conniving executive that would be played by Ronny Cox were this a Paul Verhoeven movie. There's a brief but quite moving appearance by Robert A. Silverman as a tortured artist who has found other ways to manage his psychic powers. And there's Patrick McGoohan, providing the closest thing to a warm, paternal character in the movie, and whose rich, deep voice feels at one with the movie's textures.
Of Cronenberg's filmography, this is the first one in my opinion that really nails that sense of coldness we associate with him. A great deal of assistance comes from Howard Shore's vaguely futuristic score, but there's a certain sterility in the cinematography, a good eye for cold, unwelcoming interiors and great use of locations. This was shot in Toronto and Montreal, and while the movie doesn't specify the setting, Cronenberg is able to imbue these places with a subtly dystopian quality. Has Yorkdale subway station ever looked this sinister? (This quality continues in Videodrome, which is perhaps the definitive Toronto movie, giving the city some of the sleazy charge of a pre-cleanup New York.) And this quality even extends to the corporate names in the movie, with "ConSec" and "Biocarbon Amalgamate" both carrying a certain obfuscating coldness.
As body horror, this falls well into his pet concerns, and while it maybe isn't as sophisticated as some of his other movies in this regard, it benefits from a relentless forward momentum in the narrative and some memorable special effects. This is far from the grossest thing Cronenberg has made, but when you bookend your movie with the most famous exploding head in cinema and a gruesome psychic duel that evokes Thich Quang Duc, it's safe to say you've made an impact.
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The Hillsborough 97
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Ninety-six men, women and children lose their lives with hundreds more injured. The oldest victim was 67, the youngest, Jon-Paul Gilhooley, aged just 10, was the cousin of Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard. 
The name of the 97th Hillsborough disaster victim, who died last year, has been added to Anfield's memorial. Andrew Devine suffered life-changing injuries in the crush at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final in Sheffield, but survived until his death in July 2021.
Jon-Paul Gilhooley - 10 yo Philip Hammond - 14 yo Thomas Anthony Howard - 14 yo Paul Brian Murray - 14 yo Lee Nicol - 14 yo Adam Edward Spearritt - 14 yo Peter Andrew Harrison - 15 yo Victoria Jane Hicks - 15 yo Philip John Steele - 15 yo Kevin Tyrrell - 15 yo Kevin Daniel Williams - 15 yo Kester Roger Marcus Ball - 16 yo Nicholas Michael Hewitt - 16 yo Martin Kevin Traynor - 16 yo Simon Bell - 17 yo Carl Darren Hewitt - 17 yo Keith McGrath - 17 yo Stephen Francis O'Neill - 17 yo Steven Joseph Robinson - 17 yo Henry Charles Rogers - 17 yo Stuart Paul William Thompson - 17 yo Graham John Wright - 17 yo James Gary Aspinall - 18 yo Carl Brown - 18 yo Paul Clark - 18 yo Christopher Barry Devonside - 18 yo Gary Philip Jones - 18 yo Carl David Lewis - 18 yo John McBrien - 18 yo Jonathon Owens - 18 yo Colin Mark Ashcroft - 19 yo Paul William Carlile - 19 yo Gary Christopher Church - 19 yo James Philip Delaney - 19 yo Sarah Louise Hicks - 19 yo David William Mather - 19 yo Colin Wafer - 19 yo Ian David Whelan - 19 yo Stephen Paul Copoc - 20 yo Ian Thomas Glover - 20 yo Gordon Rodney Horn - 20 yo Paul David Brady - 21 yo Thomas Steven Fox - 21 yo Marian Hazel McCabe - 21 yo Joseph Daniel McCarthy - 21 yo Peter McDonnell - 21 yo Carl William Rimmer - 21 yo  Peter Francis Tootle - 21 yo David John Benson - 22 yo David William Birtle - 22 yo Tony Bland - 22 yo Gary Collins - 22 yo Tracey Elizabeth Cox - 23 yo William Roy Pemberton - 23 yo Colin Andrew Hugh William Sefton - 23 yo David Leonard Thomas - 23 yo Peter Andrew Burkett - 24 yo Derrick George Godwin - 24 yo Graham John Roberts - 24 yo David Steven Brown - 25 yo Richard Jones - 25 yo Barry Sidney Bennett - 26 yo Andrew Mark Brookes - 26 yo Paul Anthony Hewitson - 26 yo Paula Ann Smith - 26 yo Christopher James Traynor - 26 yo Barry Glover - 27 yo Gary Harrison - 27 yo Christine Anne Jones - 27 yo Nicholas Peter Joynes - 27 yo Francis Joseph McAllister - 27 yo Alan McGlone - 28 yo Joseph Clark - 29 yo Christopher Edwards - 29 yo James Robert Hennessy - 29 yo Alan Johnston - 29 yo Anthony Peter Kelly - 29 yo Martin Kenneth Wild - 29 yo Peter Reuben Thompson - 30 yo Stephen Francis Harrison - 31 yo Eric Hankin - 33 yo Vincent Michael Fitzsimmons - 34 yo Roy Harry Hamilton - 34 yo Patrick John Thompson - 35 yo Michael David Kelly - 38 yo Brian Christopher Mathews - 38 yo David George Rimmer - 38 yo Inger Shah - 38 yo David Hawley - 39 yo Thomas Howard - 39 yo Arthur Horrocks - 41 yo Eric George Hughes - 42 yo Henry Thomas Burke - 47 yo Raymond Thomas Chapman - 50 yo Andrew Stanley Devine -55 yo John Alfred Anderson - 62 yo Gerard Bernard Patrick Baron - 67 yo
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Red Sox Take Care Of Twins 8-6.
Twins 6 Red Sox 8
The Minnesota Twins headed across town for a meeting against the Red Sox this afternoon in Fort Myers. The Red Sox started the scoring in the second as Tyler O'Neill reached on a Michael Helman throwing error. Reese McGuire lined a single to center and Blaze Jordan drove in a run with a base hit to left. Boston quickly loaded the bases and Rob Refsnyder hit a sacrifice fly to right. Rafael Devers then smacked a John Stankiewicz pitch over the Green Monster for a three-run homer. This put the Red Sox up by five after two innings of play. Boston kept adding on in the third as Blaze Jordan lined a two-out single to left and Roman Anthony walked. Rob Refsnyder followed with a run-scoring single to right. The Twins would rally big time in the seventh as Jose Salas and Seth Gray singled. Patrick Winkel lined a run-scoring double to center to put Minnesota on the board. The next three batters walked and Jorel Ortega singled home a run. Will Holland was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded and another run scored on a sac fly. Later in the inning, Jose Salas reached on an error by Niko Kavadas and the Twins tied the game at six. The Red Sox answered in the bottom of the seventh as Juan Chacon led-off with a triple to right. Nick Sogard then smacked a Caleb Boushley offering out to right-center for a two-run homer. Boston had an 8-6 lead and Theo Denlinger put up a zero in the eighth. Cody Scroggins had a 1-2-3 ninth and the Red Sox picked up the win in Fort Myers today.
-Final Thoughts- Bailey Ober didn't have the best defense behind him today. He retired four men and allowed four unearned runs on two hits with two walks and three strikeouts. John Stankiewicz gave up a run over 2/3 of an inning, Jay Jackson allowed a run in the third, and Kody Funderburk had a clean fourth. Jordan Balazovic struck out two in the fifth, Caleb Boushley gave up two runs over two innings, and Scott Blewett fanned two in the eighth. Trevor Larnach led the way with two hits. The Twins hit 3-for-13 with runners in scoring position and left twelve men on base. The Twins will head up to Tampa to play the Yankees tomorrow afternoon. Simeon Woods Richardson will face Nestor Cortes in that one.
-Chris Kreibich-
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knix x love me with the lights on from Dan LeMoyne on Vimeo.
feat: sarah nicole landry @thebirdspapaya zhané stimpson erin wilkinson
director / editor: dan lemoyne
producer: michael ren prod manager: renzo sunga
prod co: madruk ent. exec producer: rey mendoza x damien o'neill
director of photography: ashley iris-gill 1st ac: alona power gaffer: sabrina spilotro key grip: gaelen cook camera trainee: pranav patel equipment: ibuki rentals inc.
1st AD: cowin poon production designer: patrick donovan
wardrobe stylist: steven branco wardrobe assist: kareem allan mcclean
key makeup: nicole soo
on set pa: kyla stone on set pa: daniela lasso-neufeldt
sound mixer: bronwen spolsky
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kelcipher · 2 months
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"Qualia Nous" by Michael Bailey, Usman T. Malik, Rena Mason, Gary A. Braunbeck, Lucy A. Snyder, Emily B. Cataneo, Patrick Freivald, Elizabeth Massie, Gene O'Neill, William F. Nolan.
Start reading it for free: https://a.co/aJH0O3K
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goalhofer · 6 months
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2023 St. Louis Cardinals Players By Nationality
American: 31 (Nolan Arenado, Luken Baker, Jacob Barnes, Alec Burleson, Dylan Carlson, Brendan Donovan, Tommy Edman, Paul Goldschmidt, Nolan Gorman, Ryan Helsley, Dakota Hudson, John King, Andrew Knizner, Casey Lawrence, Matthew Liberatore, Steven Matz, Miles Mikolas, Patrick Naughton, Lars Nootbaar, Richie Palacios, Neil Pallante, Drew Rom, Joseph Romero, Michael Siani, Andrew Suárez, Zach Thompson, Drew VerHagen, Adam Wainwright, Jordan Walker, Masyn Winn & Jake Woodford) Venezuelan: 4 (Willson Contreras, Juniel Querecuto, Wilking Rodríguez, & Juan Yepez) Mexican: 2 (Giovanny Gallegos & Irving Lopez) Panamanian: 1 (Iván Herrera) Dominican: 1 (José Fermín) Canadian: 1 (Tyler O'Neill) Colombian: 1 (Guillermo Zuñiga)
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