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Jessica Luostarinen by © Peter Goldman
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whats-in-a-sentence · 8 months
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This is the story of an adventure that happened in Narnia and Calormen and the lands between, in the Golden Age when Peter was High King in Narnia and his brother and his two sisters were King and Queens under him.
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"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Horse and His Boy" - C. S. Lewis
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tenth-sentence · 8 months
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In here there were no trees, only level grass and daisies, and ivy and gray walls.
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"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" - C. S. Lewis
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Are there, by chance, voice files of the female deputy actually speaking, or a name of the voice actor who recorded the sound effects?
The female Deputy never speaks, but it sounds to me like she has the same voice actor as one of the cultists. You can find a transcript of most of her lines in this document if you search for “CULT_FOLLOWER_FEMALE_05”. One of the Angels might be played by the same person too.
I know Randy Yuen did motion capture for the Deputy in general, and maybe the male Deputy has his voice, but there is no information about who played “CULT_FOLLOWER_FEMALE_05” and the female Deputy…
The actor’s name must be in the credits, however, so probably one of these people:
VOICE TALENT Doug Abrahams Marty Adams Claire Armstrong Ted Atherton Kailea Banka Carolina Bartczak Lawrence Bayne Bruce Blain Jesse Bond Sarah Booth Marc-André Boulanger Wyatt Bowen Paul Braunstein Kimberly D. Brooks Jason Bryden Nicki Burke Mark Camacho Braeden Clarke Lucinda Davis Stacey DePass Bruce Edwards Jake Epstein Jonathan Goad Amber Goldfarb Alain Goulem Rob Greenway Gavin Hammon Ian Hanlin Lauren Jackson Julianne Jain Mara Junot Helen King Jameson Kraemer Gabe Kunda Tristan D. Lalla Erica Lindbeck Erin Mathews James Mathis III Jon McLaren Scott McNeil Cynthia Kaye McWilliams Chimwemwe Miller Julie Nathanson Mayko Nguyen Peter Outerbridge Lindsay Owen-Pierre Giles Panton Christopher Parson Kristen Peace Murry Peeters Simon Lee Phillips Geoffrey Pounsett Claire Rankin David Richmond-Peck Cara Ricketts Kyle Rideout Charlotte Rogers Paula Shaw Jesse Sherman Ivan Sherry Howard Siegel Jonathan Silver Dylan Taylor Jeff Teravainen Brett Watson Jane Wheeler Dan White Scott Whyte Debra Wilson Kim Yarbrough Farid Yazdani
And there is a little more information about who played who on IMDb.
This is all I know for the moment... but I hope it helps :)
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Darkness Rising Part 1 Commentary
I felt like I'd be using the account to comment on things, so why not? Now, I will be sharing my own little head canons, so if that's not your thing just a heads up.
Right off the bat we are introduced to our first Cybertronian and it is Cliffjumper. Now, I once considered writing up my own story to send to Hasbro, something that is doomed from the start because why would they ever accept it, but with all the spotlight Bumblebee has been getting, I'd switch things around and have Cliffjumper as a member of the main cast. Red is my favourite colour after all. As for Dwayne Johnson, I personally find him an average at best actor and I haven't seen a ton of his stuff, but I have seen a fair number of portrayals of Hercules and he isn't one of my favourites, but I don't hate him either. For the record, my favourite actors are Nigel Green ("Jason and the Argonauts") and Lawrence Bayne ("Mythic Warriors"). As for Cliffjumper, I don't know, you just can't beat Casey Kasem, but on the subject of Shaggy Rogers, another Kasem role, I find Matthew Lillard to be a superior Shaggy, something that is no doubt going to get me a lot of hate, and in general I consider him a superior actor to Johnson, so maybe I think he would have been a better Cliffjumper, but at the same time I think it would have been a disservice to have such a great actor be brought in only to die in the pilot episode.
Then we get introduced to our second Cybertronian and of course, it is Arcee. I say "of course" because I love the characters who were introduced in the 1986 film. She, Hot Rod/Rodimus, Springer and Ultra Magnus would so have been included in the story I would have submitted to Hasbro. As for her altmode, it has typically been either a car or a motorcycle, but with the Transmetal 2 Maximal version of her having been a spider, I kind of feel like there was another direction to go, especially since at that point her screen appearances had two points for a car and this series brought it to three for a motorcycle and it could have been a good mirror for Airachnid, but I don't know, that's just me.
The energon on earth is a nice return to "Beast Wars", my introduction to Transformers. I really like that. I also really like seeing the Vehicons return in some form since I loved "Beast Machines."
Peter Cullen returning as Optimus is a real treat. I know we had gotten him back in the live-action films, but seeing him return to Optimus on television is just fantastic. He was actually at FanExpo last year alongside Frank Welker and I wanted to get both of their autographs, but I was not regularly working yet, I was only a call-in for a rare bookstore, and I did not know you could bring something in to get autographed, so instead of paying one hundred dollars to get an autographed picture of Megatron from Frank I could have brought in the Ultimate Guide to Transformers and gotten them both to autograph it. Maybe one day I'll have Peter's too.
Now we are introduced to Starscream voiced by the great Steve Blum. If you haven't seen the English dub for "A Cat in Paris", I highly recommend it. Blum is just fantastic in it. As for Starscream's design, I remember watching this and have no idea what I was expecting. Until the Michael Bay films, Starscream had always been recognizably Starscream. He might not have always had the same altmode (Yes, he was always a jet, but never the same kind, especially strange in my mind since I've looked it up and the F-15 Eagle is still in service, meaning unlike some characters, his altmode isn't exactly dated), then the 2007 film came and he has this head which is just not Starscream and it is the same here. I don't have the same problem with characters like Megatron because he hasn't always had a consistent design. Thankfully, Starscream's character is in tact with some variation.
Four minutes in and we have our first named casualty. Oh, God, I love it. I remember watching the 1986 film during lunch in high school with some friends and me being the only one who could actually identify them because I was such a big fan I watched the G1 episodes, I was on Unicron.com quite often. There were questions of how I knew all their names and an exclamation of "The medic?!" when I went "No! Ratchet!!" To me it hit more because I knew the names of these characters, but to someone who didn't they were just nameless casualties.
I kind of feel the same way in regards to Soundwave's design here as I do with Starscream's. It takes someone referring to him by name to know its him. I know he hasn't had many screen appearances, but his design is still recognizably him while this isn't, but on the other hand it looks so alien that I actually kind of like it.
The establishment of there being only five Autobots on earth now really makes you wonder how many others were lost. Its a nice touch.
And we are introduced to one of our human protagonists: Jack Darby. For obvious reasons, I head canon him as having gone dressed as Spider-Man one Halloween when he was younger, but for another head canon, just because, I have it that he eats shrimp with the tails. It drives both his mom and Miko crazy, Raf is indifferent and Fowler also eats the tails, thinking it adds a nice crunch.
I wonder if Arcee is the only who named their hologram driver.
While I do ship Jack and Miko, I had this head canon since before I started shipping them. June was asking if Jack was going to the dance because she'd heard someone was hosting a foreign exchange student, a girl, and thought Jack would go, meet her and hit it off. Miko was actually briefly at the dance, only to realize she felt like she didn't belong there without any friends and left soon after.
In regards to the "This is Jasper" line when Jack is told to be careful, I have the head canon that Jasper's most notorious crime was when its bank was being held up by a man wielding a taxidermy stork in the 1950's. For people who have lived there all their lives like Jack, June and Raf it is just a funny little story, but for someone like Miko she just has "WTF" flying through her head in big red letters. Sure, it sounds weird, but when your most notorious crime is some lunatic wielding a stuffed bird trying to rob a bank, what do you think is the worst that could happen?
Jack is so a motorcycle afficionado.
Ah, yes, Sierra (No Last Name) and... What was her name again?
And now we get into the action. A nice motorcycle chase, Bumblee gets into the action (my dad loved Bumbleebee) we are introduced to Raf (I have a soft spot for the glasses-wearing characters as I require them myself), it is a really good climax.
I would say robots that turn into cars is more accurate.
I actually don't have a problem with Bumblebee's more Bay film-inspired design. That is probably because due to a lack of screen appearances, unlike some characters, he didn't really have a set look. With this and "Animated" making it two for two, I'd say he has two looks.
Bumblebee accidentally stepping on Raf's toy car never fails to make me laugh.
Love how the Vehicons just call it them moment Bulkheard shows up.
And Optimus creates the Autobot Witness Protection Program.
Jack doesn't know what is going on. For all he knows, he and Raf are getting kidnapped by robots disguised as vehicles.
And now we are properly introduced to Miko, admiring the same motorcycle Jack was the day before. Fellow motorcycle aficionado?
And then Miko volunteered for the Autobot Witness Protection Program.
I love how indignant Ratchet sounds at the concept of someone having made the Autobots.
Having Megatron return is just the perfect way to end the pilot, especially since it heralds the return of Frank Welker as the character to television.
And that is the episode, great start. Thank you for reading this if you did.
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We need to talk about X-Men '97!
October 31st, 1992, saw the release of the iconic X-Men animated series. It quickly gained praise and viewership from its audience. For years, it has been regarded as one of the most high-quality animated adaptations.
This year, the X-Men Animated Series finally gains a sequel; X-Men '97. The next chapter in Marvel's Uncanny Mutants is only halfway through its season. Its journey is only just beginning, and it has already gained praise from critics.
Welcome to the House of Milesverse. Today, we will be talking about X-Men '97, and its growing impact. I hope you enjoy the read and remember to (SNIKT) leave a comment or suggestion, bub.
WARNING. THERE WILL BE SPOILERS.
'97's story:
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Unsurprising to anyone, '97 picks up a year after the events of the last episode. With Charles Xavier gone, Cyclops has taken full reins over the team. The X-Men are facing off against new and dangerous challenges.
'97 has a timeless vibe to its story, almost as if you never left. These are still the same characters as they were before. The X-Men's lore and story within the animated continuity have not changed.
Much like its predecessor, '97 also provides some interesting adaptations. For an example, look no further than Madelyne Pryor, the clone of Jean Grey. In just one episode, the series condensed the events of her story.
Another good example is their destruction of Genosha. Watching it play out on the screen was such a shocker. Its destruction was carried out by Cassandra Nova in the comics. Interestingly enough, she's completely absent from the series, with this being a conspiracy done by Bolivar Trask.
The X-Men have been missed.
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Dear X-Men, we have missed you.
X-Men's animated series is in line with other serious, action-heavy stories from that time. Their story focuses on the message of hate, and the real-world issues it can relate to. The persecution that mutants feel has often been used to represent various minority groups across history.
In addition, the original series combined that with beautifully made animation. The action scenes have been well-remembered by fans for years. The animated series has become such a beloved part of the animated media circle within comic books. For anyone who's a fan of our merry mutants, they definitely have spent some time with this show.
97 has proven to be a perfect follow-up by many fans. In just two episodes, 97 was able to impress the audience. It's following in the footsteps of its predecessor. X-Men 97's acclaim and interest can only rise, especially thanks to it's renewal.
What's so different?
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These may be the same mutants you have met, but their voices are not. Some of the actors, such as Norm Spencer (the original voice for Cyclops) unfortunately passed away over the years. Others have been recast to play different characters.
Here are what I feel are the most notable additions:
Cyclops is now voiced by Ray Chase, well known for being the voice of numerous characters such as Noctis Lucis Caelum (FF15), Bruno Bucciarati (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure), Tengen Uzui (Demon Slayer), Roy (Fire Emblem), and the Master of Masters (Kingdom Hearts)
Jean Grey (and Madelyne Pryor) is now voiced by Jennifer Hale, well known for being the voice of Commander Shepherd (Mass Effect), Princess Morbucks (Powerpuff Girls), and one of the Hex Girls, Thorn (Scooby-Doo). It's also worth noting that Jennifer Hale reprises the role, as she initially had it during Wolverine and the X-Men.
Gambit is an interesting case, as his prior voice actor, Chris Potter, is now playing Cable. He's instead voiced by A.J. LoCascio, who does voice work for both Prince Lotor (Voltron: Legendary Defender) and Marty McFly (Back To The Future: The Game).
Speaking of? Cable is voiced by Chris Potter now, whose done work as Peter Caine (Kung-Fu: The Legend Continues), and Evan Owen (The Young and The Restless).
Cable's old voice actor was Lawrence Bayne, but he was replaced by Chris Potter. Ironically enough, Lawrence Bayne plays a new character who debuts in the same episode as Cable's birth, The X-Cutioner. Lawrence Bayne is known as the voice of Gill (Street Fighter III: Third Strike) and Raven (Gargoyles).
Lastly? Jubilee's old voice actress, Alyson Court, wanted someone of Asian descent to portray her. That is where Holly Chou comes in, acting as the new voice of Jubilee. She did the voice work for Akame (Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name). It is also worth noting that Alyson Court acted as the voice of an older Jubilee in an episode, named Abscissa.
As you can see, a lot has changed with the voice cast of the X-Men series. Some characters who were voiced by older actors had been replaced. Others, like Cal Dodd (The voice of Wolverine) and Alison-Sealy Smith (The voice of Storm) still reprise their iconic roles.
While much has changed? At the end of the day, these new actors all still portray the spirit of the character. Ray Chase for example makes for a standout, with how closely he sounds to Norm Spencer's Cyclops.
What to look forward to & Conclusion
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X-Men '97 is heating up, and we are already almost at the end. If you haven't checked it out yet, then I recommend it. The series is short, but its episodes all have a distinct impact and role. They not only move the plot forward but also help the characters to grow.
My hope is that Superhero Animation swings back into full gear. I remember as a kid it felt like it was practically already there. From the 90s to the 2000s, you could not miss it. The DC Animated Universe, for example, stands out as one of the best superhero animation projects. An entire generation grew up on those stories, and those adventures.
X-Men shows that its importance and value to people matters. Much like the DCAU, it raised so many children and was their first introduction to the X-Men. It stands out as one of the most iconic superhero action cartoons ever, and frankly? It's earned its title.
I think the future of superhero animation is steadily climbing back up. We have had great animated series, such as Invincible, Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur, My Adventures with Superman, and now? X-Men '97.
This has been a wonderful episode of House of MilesVerse. I hope you join us for a deep dive into our favorite robots in disguise. I'll be doing a full review of Transformers: Earthspark.
And? If you didn't know it, then now you know. We'll chronicle some adventures of Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur.
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paisholotus · 2 years
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Rina Baynes Siya Baynes
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lewis-lafontaine · 8 months
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[paypal_donation_button border=”5″] Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Jung’s Apprentice: A Biography of Helton Godwin Baynes [Excerpt of a letter by Dr. Jung to Peter Baynes who was suffering from a duodenal ulcer} seen … similar ailments in psychological conditions where people were living beyond themselves, driven by certain unconscious contents. Particularly intuitive individuals are inclined to […]
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tkilian · 9 months
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Who's your influences? Your art reminds me of somebody's art but I can't place it!
Oh man, too many to name.
Some big ones in no particular order: Angus McBride, Tony DiTerlizzi, The Brothers Hildebrandt, Kamome Shirahama, Alvaro Tapia, Ryoko Kui, Jan Popisil, Jesper Ejsing, Daniel Schaffer, Karl Kopinski, Alan Lee, John Howe, Larry MacDougall, Matt Rockefeller, Xanthe Bouma, Omar Rayyan, Troy Howell, Howard Pyle, NC Wyeth, Hayao Miyazaki, Hitoshi Iwaaki, Evyn Fong, Kev Walker, Paul Bonner, Paul Dainton, JRR Tolkien, Wayne Reynolds, Dave Gallagher, Ralph Horsley, Mark Stacey, Sam Bosma, Akihiko Yoshida, Ryoma Ito, Peter De Seve, Evaline Ness, Steve Prescott, James Gurney, Steve Belledin, Eoghan Kerrigan, Gary Chalk, Justin Gerard, Keith Parkinson, Jody Lee, Todd Lockwood, Victor Ambrus, Lauren Pettapiece, Arthur Rackham, Dean Morrissey, Pauline Baynes
Almost certainly a bunch of animators, picture book, comic, and game artists I’m forgetting…
Also my wife Patti Pogodzinski. Our work’s very different but I rely a lot on her taste
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sardens · 1 year
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Peter Lely - Double portrait said to be of Francis Lennard, 14th Baron Dacre (1619-1692), and Elizabeth, née Bayning, later Countess of Sheppey (1625-1686)
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5 / 10
Título Original: Code 8
Año: 2019
Duración: 98 min
País: Canadá
Dirección: Jeff Chan
Guion: Chris Pare, Jeff Chan
Música: Ryan Taubert
Fotografía: Alex Disenhof
Reparto: Kari Matchett, Robbie Amell, Stephen Amell, Sung Kang, Greg Bryk, Alex Mallari Jr., Aaron Abrams, Simon Northwood, JaNae Armogan, Laysla De Oliveira, Ho Chow, Kyla Kane, Vlad Alexis, Jeff Sinasac, Matthew Gouveia, Jai Jai Jones, Penny Eizenga, Lawrence Bayne, Shaun Benson, Martin Roach, Kevin Claydon, Peter Outerbridge, Karissa Strain, Max Laferriere, Merwin Mondesir, Casey Hudecki, Darrin Baker, John MacDonald, Natalie Lisinska, Christine Pagulayan
Productora: Colony Pictures
Género: Action; Crime;Sci-Fi
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6259380/
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luegootravez · 23 days
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Jessica Luostarinen by © Peter Goldman
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whats-in-a-sentence · 7 months
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Seven Kings and Queens stood before him, all with crowns on their heads and all in glittering clothes, but the Kings wore fine mail as well and had their swords drawn in their hands.
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"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Last Battle" - C. S. Lewis
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Their backs were now to the part of the sea which had met them when they first came out of the wood, and now, looking ahead, they could see across the water another shore, thickly wooded like the one they were exploring.
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"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" - C. S. Lewis
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Book Review: Prince Caspian
Book Review: Prince Caspian
Prince Caspian (The Chronicles of Narnia, #2)by C.S. Lewis, Pauline Baynes (Illustrator) 5 out of 5 stars Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are back in Narnia a year after their previous adventures. They find that Narnia has changed a great deal, and now the evil Telmarines are in power. The siblings go to war to help Prince Caspian reclaim his throne and restore the Old Narnian dwarves, fauns,…
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(336) 855-8490 (Bellsouth Telecommunications, LLC), (219) 309-1251 (Sprint Spectrum LPBellsouth Telecommunications, LLC) are the only phone numbers for Anya. According to Anya’s residence history, it can be assumed that around one people, which include Anthony Palmer, might know Anya. Before their current city, Anya resided in Greensboro, NC and High Point, NC. 1802 Abberton Way, High Point, NC 27260 is the address history of Anya. We know that Leon L Baynes, Rickey Chavis, and two other persons also lived at this address, perhaps within a different time frame. Anya is a resident at 907 Stephens Str, Greensboro, NC 27406-2519. Anya uses alternative name, for example, Anya R Steward, Anya Steward, Anita R Steward, Anys Steward, Steward Anys, Anya Renee Stewart, Anya R Stewart. “I’d feel bad talking about another horse behind his back.Anya will celebrate 46th birthday on October 22. When asked if he had a dream horse he’d love to own, Stewart laughs and shows his devotion to RimRock. “Getting out on the trail is like pressing a reset button-it’s just so relaxing,” he says. Stewart is already back on set working on more projects, but he appreciates having the family ranch to find refuge when the hours are long. “He’s so kind, extremely generous and listens to everyone.
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Stewart took the opportunity of working with the pair to soak up as much knowledge and experience he could, spending time between movie shoots for Let Him Go getting to know Costner and watching the cast perform when he wasn’t on camera. “They are such legends.” Kevin Costner stars as George Blackledge in Let Him Go, a Focus Features release. “I definitely had a lot of nerves going into the shoot,” Stewart admits. The experience of working alongside a pair of screenplay legends like Costner and Lane can make any young actor’s knees shake. I’d love to have the opportunity to ride throughout an entire film and do a military or Western film.” “But I feel like I have so much more to show. “I definitely showed the most horsemanship in this film than I have before,” says Stewart. Stewart was honing his horsemanship he used for the movie Let Him Go for years, growing up on horseback when he wasn’t in the studio.
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“He has taught me so much about patience and how to communicate without words.” Stewart continues to talk about how the Paint gelding is a truly gentle horse, sharing the pair’s special connection. “He’s definitely one of the sweetest horses.” One particular horse has a special place in Booboo’s heart. “Having the ranch to get away from the city life makes a great balance.” “It’s such a blessing to have grown up playing in the dirt…” he says. The family, along with mom Renee, spends a lot of time together on the ranch still. Stewart teamed up with Fivel and another sister, Maegan, to form the Disney hip-hop/pop group TSC (The Stewart Clan).
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His dad, Nils Allen Stewart, Sr., is a professional stuntman, and his younger sister, Trent Heaven “Fivel”, is also an actress. The 26-year-old actor was born Nils Allen Stewart, Jr., in California. Booboo Stewart is at home on a horse in the movie Let Him Go. Working alongside horses wasn’t much of a stretch for the actor, thanks to a childhood spent on his family’s ranch. Stewart did a lot of research into the residential schools, which were active from the late 1800s to the 1980s in order to get in touch with his character and to understand his isolated lifestyle. “Because of all he’s been through, he’s excluded himself and lives on the outskirts of town.” “(Peter’s) past is one of extreme hardships,” explains Stewart.
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