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therealpedrolee · 2 years
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Saturday, July 16, 2022 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Shot4Shot presents Dogma The Shillelagh Tavern 47-22 30th Avenue Astoria, NY 11103 "Prepare thyself..." Shot4Shot is a drinking game with a movie problem. Actors are randomly cast, scripts thrown out, and fun times of epic proportions are had. You and your friends have never seen your favorite films quite like this... THE CAST THE CAST Stage Directions/Drink Ref... Julia Darden Bethany... Naomi Pitt* Bartleby... Langston Belton Loki... Sonia Nam Rufus... Pedro Lee Serendipity... Eddy Cara Jay... Nick Carrillo Silent Bob... Ro Rovito Azrael... Phil Casale Metatron... Leah Evans God/Woman/Board Member 1... Melissa Parker Caron Cardinal Glick/Ticket Vendor... Jacob Williams Liz/Bartender... Frank Hoffman Priest/Kissing Man/Reporter... Heather Jewels Booth Shop Owner/Whitland/Officer...Irene Carroll The major sins never change... FREE - BUT ONLY AT THE SHILLELAGH CHEAP DRINKS - ALL NIGHT https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf35B7aOOTW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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brookstonalmanac · 17 days
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Birthdays 4.27
Beer Birthdays
Adam Gettelman (1847)
John Maier (1955)
Gwen Conley (1966)
Latiesha Cook (2004)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Rogers Hornsby; St. Louis Cardinals 2B (1896)
Walter Lantz; animator, Woody Woodpecker creator (1900)
George Petty; artist, illustrator (1894)
Kate Pierson; rock keyboardist, singer (1948)
Sergei Prokofiev; Russian composer (1891)
Famous Birthdays
Frank Abagnale Jr.; security consultant & criminal (1948)
Philip Abelson; physicist (1913)
Irving Adler; mathematician 1913)
Anouk Aimee; actor (1932)
Earl Anthony; bowler (1938)
Ludwig Bemelmans; Italian-American author & illustrator (1898)
Judy Carne; comedian (1939)
Wallace Carothers; chemist & inventor of nylon (1896)
Jenna Coleman; English actress (1986)
Cecil Day-Lewis; Anglo-Irish poet & author (1904)
Sandy Dennis; actor (1937)
Sheena Easton; pop singer (1959)
Charles Emanuel I; king of Sardinia (1701)
Ace Frehley; rock musician (1951)
Edward Gibbon; historian, writer (1737)
Ruth Glick; author (1942)
Ulysses S. Grant; 18th U.S. President (1822)
Pete Ham; rock musician (1947)
Sally Hawkins; English actress (1976)
Casey Kasem; DJ (1932)
Jim Keltner; rock drummer (1942)
Theodor Kittelsen; Norwegian painter & illustrator (1857)
Jack Klugman; actor (1922)
Jules Lemaître; French playwright (1853)
Lizzo; singer and rapper (1988)
Samuel F.B. Morse; code inventor (1791)
Ann Peebles; soul singer-songwriter (1947)
Dave Peel; rock musician (1947)
Alan Reynolds; English painter (1926)
Enos Slaughter; St. Louis Cardinals RF (1916)
Herbert Spencer; English philosopher (1820)
James Samuel Stone; British historian (1852)
Yoshihiro Togashi; Japanese illustrator (1966)
Friedrich von Flotow; German composer (1812)
August Wilson; playwright (1945)
Mary Wollstonecraft; writer, feminist (1759)
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bm2ab · 3 years
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Arrivals & Departures 12 May 1937 – 22 June 2008 George Denis Patrick Carlin
George Denis Patrick Carlin was an American stand-up comedian, actor, social critic, and author. Regarded as one of the most important and influential stand-up comics of all time, he was dubbed "the dean of counterculture comedians". He was known for his dark comedy and reflections on politics, the English language, psychology, religion, and taboo subjects. His "seven dirty words" routine was central to the 1978 United States Supreme Court case F.C.C. v. Pacifica Foundation, in which a 5–4 decision affirmed the government's power to censor indecent material on the public airwaves.
The first of Carlin's 14 stand-up comedy specials for HBO was filmed in 1977. From the late 1980s, his routines focused on sociocultural criticism of American society. He often commented on American political issues and satirized American culture. He was a frequent performer and guest host on The Tonight Show during the three-decade Johnny Carson era and hosted the first episode of Saturday Night Live in 1975. His final comedy special, It's Bad for Ya, was filmed less than four months before his death from cardiac failure. In 2008, he was posthumously awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. In 2004, he placed second on Comedy Central's list of top 10 American comedians. In 2017, Rolling Stone magazine ranked him second (behind Richard Pryor) on its list of the 50 best stand-up comedians of all time.
His film roles include a taxi driver in Carwash, Frank Madras in Outrageous Fortune, Rufus in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, Eddie Detreville in The Prince of Tides, Cardinal Ignatius Glick in Dogma, Architect in Scary Movie 3, and Bart Trinké in Jersey Girl. He did voice-over roles as Zugor in Tarzan II, Fillmore in Cars, and narrated the first four seasons in the American dub of the British children's television show Thomas & Friends.
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stevethehairington · 3 years
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well that movie SUCKED. wow. im actually so disappointed. the book was so good!!! and they just fucked the whole thing up in the movie!!! the way they left out SO many important details!!!! the way in the book no one but vittoria and her dad know about the antimatter but in the movie a whole ass team does, the fact that it's vittoria's dad that dies in the book but in the movie it's just her partner which like doesn't have the same kind of personal feeling to it, literally everything cool about CERN being left out, literally no details about langdon, the way they did not include ANY of the super cool details about galileo and barely anything about bernini, the complete anticlimacticness of every scene w langon in the vatican library glass rooms, the way the fourth cardinal ends up living in the movie even though he dies in the book, no glick and macri!!, the way the camerlengo went up in the helicopter himself and langdon is still on the ground, and what perhaps pisses me off most: the way they erased a WHOLE ENTIRE SUPER IMPORTANT CHARACTER!!!! AKA THE CHARACTER WE'RE SUPPOSED TO THINK IS THE BAD GUY UP UNTIL THE WHOLE SIIIIKE MOMENT???? AND THEY JUST. DIDNT INCLUDE HIM IN THIS MOVIE???
and oh my god it felt SO rushed!!!! like they skipped over basically the entire first half of the book, at least thats what it felt like, and nothing felt like fully developed. ugh.
that was just such a disappointment :/
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kylo-ren-jepsen · 3 years
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I'm going through my whole movie collection in more or less alphabetical order. (More or less because some of the kids movies my daughter wants me to wait & watch with her and series will be watched chronologically.) Ima post a pic of my copy, where/why I got it, & a little review.
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Bartleby & Loki are angels that were banished to Wisconsin for eternity for questioning God & shirking their duties. They're tipped off about a possible loophole to get back into heaven: a New Jersey church is having a rededicating ceremony as Cardinal Glick rebrands Catholicism for the new millennium and anyone who enters the church during this time will have all sin absolved. All the fallen angels have to do is walk through the arch, remove their wings to become human, and die and they will return to heaven. The Metatron appears to Bethany, an abortion clinic worker who is struggling with her faith, & informs her that it is up to her to keep this from happening because if Bartleby & Loki succeed it'll prove God is fallible & undo existence. Bethany is skeptical, until she is attacked by demonic teenagers with hockey sticks and is saved by 2 unlikely prophets, Jay & Silent Bob. Along the way they also meet Rufus, the 13th Apostle (cut from the Bible because he's black), & the muse Serendipity and discover the gravity of the situation and the reason behind everything.
While the basic idea for this movie was kicking around Kevin Smith's head since before Clerks, it eventually became the 4th View Askewniverse film. It plays around with ideas of Christian lore with sarcastic and witty dialogue and the usual Jay & Silent Bob antics. It's a fun take on preventing the end of the world and exploring one's faith. Alongside View Askew regulars like Jason Mewes, Ben Affleck, Jason Lee, & Kevin Smith are Alan Rickman, Matt Damon, Salma Hayek, George Carlin, Chris Rock, and Alanis Morissette for an eclectic cast full of complimentary and contrasting performances that add nuance to both human and supernatural characters. It's hard to decide which Askewniverse movie is the best but this has a lot to offer.
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Ineffable Dogma
by ThetaSigma
Aziraphale and Crowley find out there is apparently a massive plot threatening all of creation. With a bit of experience stopping the End of Everything, they set off to make sure nothing goes wrong. Which is a good thing, as no one told Bethany & Co what was really at stake. In the end, it takes all of them -- Bethany & Co and the Ineffable Husbands -- to fix this.
*** Bethany has the feeling, on and off, since they left the club with the shit demon, that they’re being watched. Oh, she knows that both Heaven and Hell are watching their actions pretty fucking closely, really, but it doesn’t feel like that.
It’s like someone, maybe several someones, are following them, following her.
She catches glimpses, sometimes. Of red hair, or a scowl, or white hair, or a cherubic face wreathed in disappointment.
But it’s gone as quickly as it came and she’s left doubting if it ever happened.
Words: 6680, Chapters: 1/2, Language: English
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Dogma (1999)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Aziraphale (Good Omens), Crowley (Good Omens), Bethany Sloane, Silent Bob, Jay, Rufus (Dogma), Serendipity (Dogma), Bartleby (Dogma), Loki (Dogma), Metatron (Good Omens), Metatron (Dogma), God (Good Omens), God (Dogma), Azrael (Dogma), Cardinal Glick
Relationships: Aziraphale/Crowley (Good Omens), Bartleby/Loki
Additional Tags: Established Relationship, Humor, Crossover, Crossovers & Fandom Fusions, First Time, Different couples though obviously, Ineffable Husbands (Good Omens), Complete -- not a WIP, Explicit stuff is only in chapter 2
source https://archiveofourown.org/works/24431122
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ao3feed-crowley · 4 years
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Ineffable Dogma
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3gwjety
by ThetaSigma
Aziraphale and Crowley find out there is apparently a massive plot threatening all of creation. With a bit of experience stopping the End of Everything, they set off to make sure nothing goes wrong. Which is a good thing, as no one told Bethany & Co what was really at stake. In the end, it takes all of them -- Bethany & Co and the Ineffable Husbands -- to fix this.
*** Bethany has the feeling, on and off, since they left the club with the shit demon, that they’re being watched. Oh, she knows that both Heaven and Hell are watching their actions pretty fucking closely, really, but it doesn’t feel like that.
It’s like someone, maybe several someones, are following them, following her.
She catches glimpses, sometimes. Of red hair, or a scowl, or white hair, or a cherubic face wreathed in disappointment.
But it’s gone as quickly as it came and she’s left doubting if it ever happened.
Words: 6680, Chapters: 1/2, Language: English
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Dogma (1999)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Aziraphale (Good Omens), Crowley (Good Omens), Bethany Sloane, Silent Bob, Jay, Rufus (Dogma), Serendipity (Dogma), Bartleby (Dogma), Loki (Dogma), Metatron (Good Omens), Metatron (Dogma), God (Good Omens), God (Dogma), Azrael (Dogma), Cardinal Glick
Relationships: Aziraphale/Crowley (Good Omens), Bartleby/Loki
Additional Tags: Established Relationship, Humor, Crossover, Crossovers & Fandom Fusions, First Time, Different couples though obviously, Ineffable Husbands (Good Omens), Complete -- not a WIP, Explicit stuff is only in chapter 2
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3gwjety
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