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newsatsix1986 · 4 months
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Your Season Two Newsreader TV Week Scans!
Throughout the entirety of The Newsreader’s S2, I collected the TV Week for each of the six episodes and weeks. There’s something seriously special about collecting physical media for this show, I feel as though it honours the period the show is set in and how things were in that 1980s era. I have been sharing these on my Twitter and in the Discord for the show too, but I thought I’d pop them all on Tumblr too for easy accessibility. These are all scans of my actual magazines which I have taken the time to physically scan, edit and put together. As a result, please respect the watermarking on it and do not try to pass these off as your own. This also includes cropping certain sections out, like side panels or smaller interviews. Please respect the time, effort and actual money that went into me bringing these to you. Thank you!
Week One - Decision 87 (9th-15th September 2023)
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Week Two - People Like You And Me (16th-22nd September 2023)
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Week Three - Greed And Fear (23rd-29th September 2023)
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Week Four - The Hungry Truth (30th September-6th October 2023)
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Week Five - A Model Daughter + Bonus Michelle Interview (7th-13th October 2023)
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Week Six - Fireworks (14th-20th October 2023)
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Some behind the scenes featuring Samothy from The Newsreader
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isabellaofparma · 1 year
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The Newsreader | 1.04 – “A Step Closer to the Madness”
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The newsreader (2021-)
1.03 The White Marquis Matinee Jacket
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fangirlforlife97 · 1 year
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I also wouldn't mind a Dale x Tim x Helen situation but I doubt that'll happen. I just love all of these pairings/ships sooo much!!!!!
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leotanaka · 8 months
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The Newsreader 1x02
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fazcinatingblog · 1 year
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Quote from Stephen is cute
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portal-to-the-past · 1 year
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The Peacock and the Plum - Clue Mystery Magazine // Pulp fiction cover spoof for Clue (1985) by Stephen Andrade
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Do you really need to wear so many belts? We all already know you're gay. If the boot tassels didn't say it, the rest of you did.
... *squints*
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wat-the-cur · 1 year
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The way Danny Peacock and Stephen Frost are obviously laughing during the cabin scene, after Mark Arden’s trousers get ripped off, and they just left it in. 
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newsatsix1986 · 8 months
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The Newsreader Season Two scans in this week’s TV Week magazine (9th-15th September 2023)! WE’VE MADE THE MAJOR COVER IMAGE!!! 😱💖
Happy Newsreader S2 premiere week, everybody! We are now truly only days away from our magical evening! This morning I hopped, skipped and jumped into my local newsagents before work to get my hands on the latest issue of the TV Week. I can’t tell you how much my heart raced with excitement and joy seeing our Helen and Dale on the front cover. I picked up my issue shakily from the shelf and hugged it super tight to me as I paid for it quickly and pretty much ran down the street with joy. I just can’t describe HOW excited I am. What was even funnier was going to the supermarket after work and seeing a sea of Helen and Dale faces staring at me when I passed the checkouts. They are THE front and centre, and millions of Australians will be seeing their faces this week. It’s so overwhelmingly awesome!
I fought with my scanner when I got home and scanned all relevant pages for us. First two images are the front cover featuring Dale and Helen, and the first page featuring Stephen Peacocke (our Rob Rickards) in his RFDS role and YAY! A picture of Rob and Noelene as A COUPLE!!! 😍
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The double spread sharing details of Decision 87 and introducing us to our new friends Charlie, Kay and Gerry!
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The television guide for Sunday 10th September 2023, and a tiny brand new image of Helen! 😍 Also Sam’s ‘Belle’ film will be playing Sunday morning on SBS Movies!
These are personal scans of my magazine done on your average home printer. As such they are imperfect. Please respect the hard work gone into this and don’t edit any watermarks out.
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gbhbl · 1 year
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Horror Movie Review: Sick (2022)
To escape the pandemic, two best friends quarantine in a remote cabin where they are stalked by a mysterious murderer.
Sick is a 2022 American slasher film directed by John Hyams and written by Kevin Williamson and Katelyn Crabb. Sick premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2022, and was released on January 13, 2023, by Peacock. In April 2020, the college student Tyler Murphy is stalked by an anonymous figure while shopping at a grocery store. When Tyler gets home, the masked…
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
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Adapting C. S. Lewis’ classic novel into a live-action film was a daunting task. It would’ve been impossible a decade ago, but finally, the technology required to make it happen is here. The results have been worth the wait.
Peter (William Moseley), Susan (Anna Popplewell), Edmund (Skandar Keynes), and Lucy Pevensie (Georgie Henley) are evacuated to the country home of Professor Kirke (Jim Broadbent) to escape the dangers of World War II. While playing hide-and-go-seek, Lucy stumbles upon a wardrobe like none other: its doors lead to the realm of Narnia. Inside this land where winter has no end, the cruel White Witch (Tilda Swinton) rules, but her “subjects” know it’s only a matter of time before two daughters of Eve and two sons of Adam, along with the lion Aslan (voiced by Liam Neeson) comes to their rescue.
Between the extended version, which runs a mere 5 minutes longer than the theatrical cut, and the one you saw in theaters, I say go with the original. The additional footage doesn’t add much. The most noticeable change are a few quick shots of the White Queen sending harpies into battle (they look decent, but I suspect they were cut because they stand out against the rest of her army). My only other significant criticism (applicable to both versions) is that, at times, the child actors are only so-so. The exception is Skandar Keynes, who brings depth to Edmund - a character that could’ve easily been one-dimensional. You can forgive this flaw in the same way you did in the early Harry Potter films, but it’s worth noting.
This is a great family film. It’s got exciting battle scenes and likable characters both adults and children can relate to. C.S. Lewis’ story could’ve easily been lost in the flurry of special effects, but amid the crazy creatures and exotic locations, the heart and drama that made this story a favorite remain. Surrounding the child actors and amplified by special effects are a great cast of seasoned performers, including James McAvoy, Ray Winstone, Dawn French and Michael Madsen. There was care poured into this picture, and it shows.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe has something for everyone. Lovers of fantasy will be impressed by the  mythological creatures (which include everything from great-looking centaurs and griffins to hideous monsters at the service of the White Witch). Children will enjoy the whimsical story, the frequent close calls as our heroes dodge danger at every turn, and the character growth. Adults will love Tilda Swinton as the villain, who always remains the most imposing and frightening figure on-screen. They’ll also admire the handling of this sophisticated story. It’s a plot complex enough to keep you entertained, but not so much that young audiences won’t be able to keep up.
The Chronicles of Narnia makes me think of The NeverEnding Story; another fantasy adventure that compliments its source material by bringing the visuals to stunning life and preserving what made the story endure. I'll even call it "good for the kids" because it takes them seriously. There are intense moments that allows for a full range of emotions but its tried-and-true themes mean young ones won't be overwhelmed. When you catch it, make sure you stick around for the credits. There’s a scene midway hinting at more to come. (Extended version on DVD, July 21, 2017)
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thequeereview · 2 years
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Exclusive Interview: Stephen Dunn on reimagining Queer As Folk "the show is a reflection of my queer family" Plus trailer launch & new first look images
Exclusive Interview: Stephen Dunn on reimagining Queer As Folk “the show is a reflection of my queer family” Plus trailer launch & new first look images
The exhilarating trailer for Stephen Dunn’s reimagined Queer As Folk has just launched ahead of the series’ June 9th debut on Peacock, along with ten new first look images. Set in New Orleans, the trailer features the sounds of Mm Mm Good by one of that city’s most loved residents, the Queen of Bounce, Big Freedia. Watch the new trailer: Queer As Folk Trailer At the 33rd Annual GLAAD Awards,…
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The Colorado Kid (2005) Stephen King/ Haven pilot script (2009) Jim Dunn & Sam Ernst / Haven 1x7 Sketchy (2010) W. Matt McGuinness D. TW Peacocke / Haven 2x1 A Tale of Two Audreys (2011) W. Jim Dunn & Sam Ernst D. TW Peacocke
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fazcinatingblog · 2 years
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isn't it funny that three years ago (the last time the logies were on) i was like NO I HAVE TO GO TO BED EARLY IT'S MY FIRST DAY AT MY NEW JOB and missed tom gleeson winning the gold, and this year i'm like STUFF IT I'M STAYING UP AS LATE AS IT GOES
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