Clone High Teaser
Clone High is back with a revival that picks up where the 2002-2003 series left off. In the series some of the greatest minds in history were cloned and sent to high school as a military experiment by the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures.
Voice talent for Clone High includes Will Forte (Abe), Nicole Sullivan (Joan), Phil Lord (Scudworth), Chris Miller (JFK / Mr. B), Christa Miller (Candide Sampson), Donald Faison (George Washington Carver), Judah Miller (Scangrade), Ayo Edebiri (Harriet), Mitra Jouhari (Cleo), Vicci Martinez (Frida Kahlo), Kelvin Yu (Confucius), Neil Casey (Topher Bus), Jana Schmieding (Sacagawea), Sam Richardson (Wesley), Mo Gaffney (Ms. Grumbles), Al Madrigal (Frederico), Danny Pudi (Dr. Neelankavil), Emily Maya Mills (Ethel Merman), Michael Bolton (Michael Bolton), Mandy Moore (Mandy Moore), Ian Ziering (Ian Ziering), and Steve Kerr (Steve Kerr).
Clone High debuts on HBO Max in Spring 2023.
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(first comic's coloring was done by my beloved friend @r0b0t1me)
And thus this story comes to a close... Thank you so much to everyone who's been following up since the beginning, and to those who hopped in along the way til the end, and to @apatheticrobots for allowing me to participate in the making of this fic (be sure to drop kudos and a kind comment when reading, and check out more of his other works!!!),
Sal and I have never stopped appreciating the endless support coming from both ends 💜
Alt versions of the comic + t&e fleo ref!
Dont forget to check out the extra snippets that comes along with the main story! A visual of chapter 2 from another perspective~ ∠( ᐛ 」∠)_
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When I discovered my queerness, I looked for queer content anywhere I could find it. While there may have been some side characters in media, I always found myself searching for small clips and scenes of representation. It was always shoved aside and unknown, always very tiny and accompanied by some sort of way of minimizing the characters to their queer identities and experiences, and not in a welcoming way. I barely saw love, barely witnessed acceptance, and there I still was, coming back to these scenes from tv shows and films I barely even remember, only to look for myself in them. To seek out comfort when there was none. When I barely understood it myself.
Here I am now, out and proud as a pan/queer woman of color, getting content left and right like Good Omens, Heartstopper, and Red White & Royal Blue. There are queer, trans and non binary people of color being represented on our screens with love, care, and affection. It's in books. It's in tv shows and movies. It's in music. It's with happiness and happy endings. We are not baited, but are the target audience. It's for us.
Neil Gaiman, Alice Osmeman, Casey Mcquiston- I love you all so much. Thank you for making me feel so safe and loved in your art. For inspiring so many of us. Thank you for everything.
Just finished rwrb, so I'm very emotional right now :')
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Ghostbusters (2016, Paul Feig)
28/11/2023
Ghostbusters is a 2016 film directed by Paul Feig.
The film marks the reboot of the series of the same name, with a new team of female Ghostbusters, played by Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones.
Abby Yates and Erin Gilbert are two theoretical physics scholar who together wrote a book in which they argue that paranormal phenomena, such as ghosts, really exist. Abby, Erin and Jillian witness the first physical manifestation of a ghost they have ever seen, filming it and posting the video on YouTube, which leads to Erin's immediate dismissal and her loss of all credibility as a scientist by the entire community university.
Abby, Erin and Jillian manage to capture the ghost with their proton packs and film the operation, but their footage is once again mocked by the Internet public. Patty decides to join the team, making herself useful as she knows New York city very well and provides the group with a vehicle, a repurposed Cadillac hearse borrowed from her uncle.
When Rowan plants one of the devices in a venue where a heavy metal concert is being held, the Ghostbusters are called in and capture the ghost in front of the audience.
During the credits, Patty listens to a recording of an encounter with a ghost and asks the other three Ghostbusters if they have ever heard of Zuul.
~ Abigail "Abby" Yates, played by Melissa McCarthy, is a scholar of the paranormal world, willing to do anything to prove her theories.
~ Erin Gilbert, played by Kristen Wiig, Abby's best friend, was nominated to become a professor at Columbia University, a job she lost after it was revealed she co-authored a book about ghosts with Yates.
~ Jillian Holtzmann, played by Kate McKinnon, is a nuclear engineer, rebellious and courageous.
~ Patricia "Patty" Tolan, played by Leslie Jones, is a New York subway employee.
~ Kevin Beckman, played by Chris Hemsworth, is the secretary of the Ghostbusters, a muscular and charming but extremely dumb and childish boy, who can't even answer the phone.
~ Rowan North, played by Neil Casey, the film's main antagonist, is a mad scientist who becomes a ghost and attempts to unleash an army of ghosts to destroy the city.
~ Bradley, played by Andy García, is the Mayor of New York.
The protagonists of the first two Ghostbusters films participate in the film in some cameos:
- Bill Murray, Dr. Martin Heiss, a debunker who doesn't belive in the paranormal;
- Dan Aykroyd, a taxi driver;
- Ernie Hudson, Bill Jenkins, Patty Tolan's uncle;
- Sigourney Weaver, Rebecca Gorin, Jillian Holtzmann's professor and mentor;
- Annie Potts, the receptionist at the Mercado Hotel.
Ozzy Osbourne, Al Roker, Pat Kiernan, Cheryl Wills, Rosanna Scotto and Greg Kelly also participate in the film, playing themselves.
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