Queen Clarion and Zoe Anderson give me the same energy I can’t explain it
Which of course makes Lucy and Zoe - Tinkerbell and Queen Clarion coded
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Marilyn Monroe in a promotional photos for The Asphalt Jungle (1950)
Re: Marilyn Monroe as Angela Phinlay in The Asphalt jungle (1950) dir. John Huston
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March 2024 Wrap-Up
Here is what I read, posted, won, received, and bought in March.
Let me know if you have read any of these books and what you thought of them.
Books I Read:
Books Reviewed:
A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L. Jensen—review here
The American Daughters by Maurice Carlos Ruffin—review here
Thirst by Marina Yuszczuk—review here
A Smoking Bun by Ellie Alexander—review here
Bye, Baby by Carola…
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…see, now i’m gonna be thinking thoughts about this photo instead of working on my wip. why? i dunno. this photo is just…thought provoking for me.
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Oscar Nominated Genre Film Performances of the 20th Century
HB Warner in Lost Horizon
Walter Huston in Devil and Daniel Webster
Robert Montgomery and James Gleason from Here Comes Mr Jordan
Angela Lansbury in Picture of Dorian Grey
James Stewart in Its a Wonderful Life
Ethel Barrymore fromThe Spiral Staircase
Cecil Kellaway from Luck of the Irish
Jean Simmons in Hamlet
Janet Leigh in Psycho
Bete Davis in What Ever Happened To Baby Jane
Agnes Moorhead in Hush Hush Sweet Charolotte
Linda Blaire,Jason Miller,and Ellen Burstyn in Exorcist
Sissie Spacek and Piper Laurie in Carrie
Alec Guiness in Star Wars
Melinda Dillon in Close Encounters of the Third Kind
LAurance Olivier in Boys from Brazil
Warren Beatty ,Dyan Cannon and Jack Warden in Heaven Can Wait
Jeff Bridges in Starman
Kathleen Turner in Peggy Sue Got Married
Sigourney Weaver in Aliens
Robin Williams in FIsher King
Brad Pitt in 12 Monkeys
Michael Clarke Duncan in Green Mile
Hayley Joel Osment and Toni Collete in 6th Sense
@ariel-seagull-wings @the-blue-fairie @themousefromfantasyland @princesssarisa @theancientvaleofsoulmaking @minimumheadroom
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Casino Royale (1967)
Starring:
David Niven, Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, Woody Allen, Joanna Pettet, Orson Welles, Daliah Lavi, George Raft, Deborah Kerr, William Holden, Charles Boyer, Jean-Paul Belmondo, John Huston, Terence Cooper, Barbara Bouchet, Gabriella Licudi, Graham Stark, Tracy Reed, Tracey Crisp, Kurt Kasznar, Elaine Taylor, Angela Scoular
Directed By:
John Huston, Ken Hughes, Robert Parrish, Joe McGrath, Val Guest
Genre:
Comedy
Rating:
Not Rated
Run Time:
2 Hours 17 Minutes
Release Date:
13 April 1967 (London)
28 April 1967 (United States)
Synopsis:
This wacky send-up of James Bond films stars David Niven as the iconic debonair spy, now retired and living a peaceful existence. Bond is called back into duty when the mysterious organization SMERSH begins assassinating British secret agents. Ridiculous circumstances lead to the involvement of a colorful cast of characters, including the villainous Le Chiffre (Orson Welles), seasoned gambler Evelyn Tremble (Peter Sellers) and Bond's bumbling nephew, Jimmy Bond (Woody Allen).
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DIRECTOR Me PRODUCTION COMPANY Love Song AGENCY Wieden + Kennedy, Marc Duran & Jessica Ghersi, Marisa Bursteen, Jordan Leinen ACTORS Jocelyn Liu & Dagen Howard LA CREW: DIRECTOR Justyna Obasi MANAGING PARTNER Kelly Bayett EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Daniel Wolfe EXECUTIVE CREATIVE ASSIST Ja’Lisa Arnold HEAD OF PRODUCTION JP Colombo PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Matt Rudge ASSIST. PROD. SUPERVISOR Sara Reid, Luis Garcia 1ST AD Gail Shand DP Kate Arizmendi KEY GRIP Steve Forbes GAFFER Jake Lyon PRODUCTION DESIGNER JC Molina ART DIRECTOR Lisa Medina STYLING Astrid G SCRIPT Edye Rice GANG BOSS Rob Harper LOCATION MANAGER Byll Williams NEW YORK CREW: DIRECTOR Justyna Obasi MANAGING PARTNER Kelly Bayett EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Daniel Wolfe EXECUTIVE CREATIVE ASSIST Ja’Lisa Arnold HEAD OF PRODUCTION JP Colombo LINE PRODUCER Jose A. Barrios PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Holland Kemp COMMERCIAL COORDINATOR Zara Hayden 1ST AD Otis Fung 2nd AD David Ebel DP Kate Arizmendi CAMERA OPERATOR Michelle Marrion 1ST AC Jasmine Chang 2ND AC (FILM) Helen Cassell 2ND AC (DIGITAL) Greg Pace FILM LOADER Jade Williams DIT Kazim Karaismailoglu REMOTE HEAD TECH Jack Rosenfeld GAFFER Charlie McNamara BB ELECTRIC Dave Hammett ELECTRIC Peter Marzulli, John Cardoni, Andy Clarke KEY GRIP Kenny Fundus BB GRIP Jackson Bosworth GRIP Neil O’Malley, Nick Negersmith, Holly Hosman, Chris Cazavilan PRODUCTION DESIGNER Joseph Polacik ART COORDINATOR Darren Maxwell SET DECORATOR Sara Parks PROP MASTER Ben Oshman PROP Jim Wessling, Joe Calderaro ASSIST COORDINATOR John Shashaty STUNT COORDINATOR/DRIVER Blaise Corrigan KEY RIGGER Scott Burik RIGGER Bryce Burke
WARDROBE STYLIST Jennifer Greene WARDROBE ASSISTANT Gabrielle Ruffino KEY MAKEUP Tina Murgas KEY HAIR Angela Lynn Ware SCRIPT SUPERVISOR Erica Lundberg VTR Reggie Ollen SOUND MIXER Matthew Israel
BOOM OP Jason Todd LOCATION MANAGER Jennifer Quesenberry G&E TRUCK Terry Adams VIDEO VILLAGE VAN Ata Alrafati GANG BOSS / CAMERA TRUCK Oscar Moreira GENERATOR Rich Bundy TALENT MOTORHOME Sean Cummisky CCO Luis Bonilla COVID ASSISTANT Xavier Barker, Danny Grajewski COVID TESTING COORDINATOR Michael Moses SET MEDIC Jeruschka Argenziano SET SECURITY Ricky Ingber, West Rodriguez
CRAFT SERVICE Rich Hoxsey
KEY PA Cha Deberry
PA - DIRECTOR VAN / TALENT Pete Cruz
PA - AGENCY VAN Jeff Javier
PA - PRODUCTION CUBE Jeff Cunningham PA - OFFICE Mark Califra
PA - WITSTRUCK Dwayne Scott
PA Owen Maldonado, Dash Porter, Gabrielle Schlein, Heinz Evander, Lani Roberts, Ryan Goldberg, Adam Rodriguez, Huston Charles
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The pasts of the next gen au parents.(part 3)
1.Freddy grew up in New York City with his mother Bertha, his father, Brian, and his brother, Theodore. Their childhood apartment looks like this.
2.Paula grew up in Fairbanks, Alaska with her mother, Angela, her father, Derrick, her sister, Jessica, and her brother, Austin. Their childhood home looks like this.
3.Bonnie grew up in Marion, New York with his mother, Jasmine, his father Adam, and his sister, Lola. Their childhood home looks like this.
4.Chica grew up in Chicago, Illinois with her mother, Michelle, her father, Robert, and her sisters, Eloise and Dotty.
5.Foxy Grew up as an only child in Calabash, North Carolina with this mother, Ginger and his father, Max. His childhood home looks like this.
6.Vixen grew up in Skeneatles, New York with her mother, Amy, her father, Joshua, and her sister, Tiffany. Their childhood home looks like this.
7.Pigpatch grew up in Amarillo, Texas with his mother, Betsy, his father, Huston, his brothers, Emmett and Clyde, and his sister, Abigail. Their childhood home looks like this.
8.Nora grew up in Berlin, Vermont with her mother, Sandy, her father, Clarence, and her sister, Portia. Their childhood home looks like this.
9.Roxanne grew up as an only child in Sedona, Arizona with her father, Brutus. Her childhood home looks like this.
10.Katie grew up in Albany, New York with her mother, Precious, her father, Milo, her brother, Jasper, and her sisters, Mia and Zoe. Their childhood home looks like this.
11.Orville grew up as an only child in London, England with his mother, Beatrice. His childhood apartment looks like this.
12.Sylvia grew up in Fairford, England with her mother, Elise, her father, Christopher, and her brothers, Noah and George. Their childhood home looks like this.
Bonus: All the houses the parents are raising their kids in.
Freddy Jr's childhood home
Bella and Charlie's childhood home
Lolbit's childhood home
Charolette, Ella, Hugo, Colton, Maude, and Tucker's childhood home.
Mabel's Childhood home
Freya's childhood home
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Consecration (2023)
Consecration (2023)
#ChristopherSmith
#JenaMalone #DannyHuston #IanPirie #JanetSuzman #SteffanCennydd
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Jahr: 2023 (Februar)
Genre: Horror / Thriller
Regie: Christopher Smith
Hauptrollen: Jena Malone, Danny Huston, Ian Pirie, Janet Suzman, Steffan Cennydd, Angela White, Eilidh Fisher, Thoren Ferguson, Victoria Donovan, Charlotte Palmer, Jolade Obasola, Kit Rakusen, Marilyn O’Brien, David Boyle, Emma Hixson, Michael Brophy…
Filmbeschreibung: Nach dem verdächtigen Tod ihres Bruders, eines…
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𝐌𝐈𝐍𝐎𝐑 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐂𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐒
Christian Bale as Vitae
Darin De Paul as Chthon
Lawrence Bayne as Void
Loretta Devine as Missouri Moseley
Rose Byrne as Moira MacTaggert
Alexandra Breckenridge as Angela
Anjelica Huston as Agatha Harkness
Jon Hamm as Mister Sinister
Hannah Anderson as Elaine Winchester
Adrian Hough as John Grey
Eric Johnson as Tyson Brady
Alexander Ludwig as Duncan Matthews
John Leguizamo as Violator
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5.5 / 10
Título Original: Consecration
Año: 2023
Duración: 94 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Christopher Smith
Guion: Laurie Cook, Christopher Smith
Música: Nathan Halpern
Fotografía: Rob Hart, Shaun Mone
Reparto: Jena Malone, Danny Huston, Ian Pirie, Janet Suzman, Steffan Cennydd, Angela White, Thoren Ferguson, Marilyn O'Brien, Eilidh Fisher, Victoria Donovan
Productora: AGC Studios, Bigscope Films, Moonriver Content. Distribuidora: IFC Midnight, Shudder
Género: Horror; Thriller
TRAILER:
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From ”A Border Crossing with the Devil” by Texas Observer McHam Investigative Reporting Fellow Josephine Lee:
This is part of our coverage of South by South West (SXSW) 2023.
Baal was once known as the king of gods. The ancient Canaanites called him the “Lord of Rain and Dew.” The Phoenicians, the “Lord of the Heavens.” The Israelites named him “He Who Rides the Clouds.” It was only after the Hebrew queen Jezebel tried to replace the official worship of the Hebrew God with the worship of Baal in the ninth century BCE that Baal became the emblem for a false god, a fallen angel, and later, the prince of demons himself: Satan.
But in the supernatural thriller Hail Mary, directed by Rosemary Rodriguez and written by Knate Lee, Baal (Jack Huston) arrives in Central America as the devil’s servant incarnate. While all powerful, he lacks autonomy. And he’s on his master’s mission to hunt down Maria (Natalia del Riego) before she makes her way from Belize to the United States to give birth to an infant who will someday save the world.
Audiences will recognize the plot when Maria suddenly experiences immaculate conception. But the Herod virus, which has killed all newborns in Central America, forces her to make her way north to the United States, the only safe place to give birth. To make things worse, the United States has closed its borders to pregnant women fleeing the crisis, terrorizing and separating families who attempt to cross the border. It’s only with the angel Gabrielle’s (Angela Sarafyn) intervention and carpenter Jose’s (Benny Emmanuel) help that Maria stands a chance to escape Baal and make it through the tunnels under the Rio Grande.
On the trek north, the vibrant green sugarcane fields of Belize turn into the sprawling metropolis of Mexico City, and then the mountains of Nuevo Laredo. Crosses dot the landscape, but God is hard to find. Baal acts as a reverse Jesus in a land desperate for deliverance from cartels and corruption. Whereas Jesus laid his hands on the sick to heal, Baal’s touch takes away the lives of those he meets. Whereas Jesus gave sight to the blind, Baal makes blind those with sight.
At first, Baal scoffs at the limitations of human mortality and our proclivity toward pain and disease. But then Baal’s curiosity leads him to question what it is like to be human. In doing so, he seems more human than the other characters in the film, who seem like static tropes by comparison—like Maria who follows divine providence to serve as a vessel for her baby savior or the fair-skinned, blue-eyed white angel Gabrielle who aids migrants through prayer from her gated mansion in Texas’ Hill Country.
In what turns out to be a parallel quest to comprehend what it means to be human, Baal tastes his own blood, tries tacos al pastor, and snacks on Slim Jims. He kisses a woman he meets for the first time, asking her, “Is that love?” to which she replies, “No lo creo [I don’t think so].” He tries to imagine Jose’s love for Maria and expresses disappointment when Jose vacillates between self-preservation and self-sacrifice for the virgin madonna.
Along the way, Baal becomes the moral lens through which the audience sees the heinous acts of U.S. immigration authorities. While Baal hunts down Maria and child on the devil’s command, he reminds the border agents that they “hunt humans” of their own volition.
“I am what I am,” Baal says, apologizing. But to those he meets, he says, “You were given free will and self-determination.” Free will, as the angel Gabrielle reminds Maria, to choose between “on one side the devil, and on the other your child.”
So in this pointed and sometimes belabored challenge to Americans, Hail Mary asks us which we will choose—to accept our neighbors or turn them away in a time of crisis. What we choose may either save or damn this country’s soul.
Read more of our coverage of SXSW 2023.
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Google - Young Love (Directors Cut) from Justyna Obasi on Vimeo.
DIRECTOR Me
PRODUCTION COMPANY Love Song
AGENCY Wieden + Kennedy, Marc Duran & Jessica Ghersi, Marisa Bursteen, Jordan Leinen
ACTORS Jocelyn Liu & Dagen Howard
LA CREW:
DIRECTOR Justyna Obasi
MANAGING PARTNER Kelly Bayett
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Daniel Wolfe
EXECUTIVE CREATIVE ASSIST Ja’Lisa Arnold
HEAD OF PRODUCTION JP Colombo
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Matt Rudge
ASSIST. PROD. SUPERVISOR Sara Reid, Luis Garcia
1ST AD Gail Shand
DP Kate Arizmendi
KEY GRIP Steve Forbes
GAFFER Jake Lyon
PRODUCTION DESIGNER JC Molina
ART DIRECTOR Lisa Medina
STYLING Astrid G
SCRIPT Edye Rice
GANG BOSS Rob Harper
LOCATION MANAGER Byll Williams
NEW YORK CREW:
DIRECTOR Justyna Obasi
MANAGING PARTNER Kelly Bayett
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Daniel Wolfe
EXECUTIVE CREATIVE ASSIST Ja’Lisa Arnold
HEAD OF PRODUCTION JP Colombo
LINE PRODUCER Jose A. Barrios
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Holland Kemp
COMMERCIAL COORDINATOR Zara Hayden
1ST AD Otis Fung
2nd AD David Ebel
DP Kate Arizmendi
CAMERA OPERATOR Michelle Marrion
1ST AC Jasmine Chang
2ND AC (FILM) Helen Cassell
2ND AC (DIGITAL) Greg Pace
FILM LOADER Jade Williams
DIT Kazim Karaismailoglu
REMOTE HEAD TECH Jack Rosenfeld
GAFFER Charlie McNamara
BB ELECTRIC Dave Hammett
ELECTRIC Peter Marzulli, John Cardoni, Andy Clarke
KEY GRIP Kenny Fundus
BB GRIP Jackson Bosworth
GRIP Neil O’Malley, Nick Negersmith, Holly Hosman, Chris Cazavilan
PRODUCTION DESIGNER Joseph Polacik
ART COORDINATOR Darren Maxwell
SET DECORATOR Sara Parks
PROP MASTER Ben Oshman
PROP Jim Wessling, Joe Calderaro
ASSIST COORDINATOR John Shashaty
STUNT COORDINATOR/DRIVER Blaise Corrigan
KEY RIGGER Scott Burik
RIGGER Bryce Burke
WARDROBE STYLIST Jennifer Greene
WARDROBE ASSISTANT Gabrielle Ruffino
KEY MAKEUP Tina Murgas
KEY HAIR Angela Lynn Ware
SCRIPT SUPERVISOR Erica Lundberg
VTR Reggie Ollen
SOUND MIXER Matthew Israel
BOOM OP Jason Todd
LOCATION MANAGER Jennifer Quesenberry
G&E TRUCK Terry Adams
VIDEO VILLAGE VAN Ata Alrafati
GANG BOSS / CAMERA TRUCK Oscar Moreira
GENERATOR Rich Bundy
TALENT MOTORHOME Sean Cummisky
CCO Luis Bonilla
COVID ASSISTANT Xavier Barker, Danny Grajewski
COVID TESTING COORDINATOR Michael Moses
SET MEDIC Jeruschka Argenziano
SET SECURITY Ricky Ingber, West Rodriguez
CRAFT SERVICE Rich Hoxsey
KEY PA Cha Deberry
PA - DIRECTOR VAN / TALENT Pete Cruz
PA - AGENCY VAN Jeff Javier
PA - PRODUCTION CUBE Jeff Cunningham
PA - OFFICE Mark Califra
PA - WITSTRUCK Dwayne Scott
PA Owen Maldonado, Dash Porter, Gabrielle Schlein, Heinz Evander, Lani Roberts, Ryan Goldberg, Adam Rodriguez, Huston Charles
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Family Pictures DVD Movie.
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