a playlist inspired by the fic Saint Morpheus by @landwriter —which you should all immediately go and read!
I. david buckley | main title theme (choral version)
II. sufjan stevens | the runaround
III. my brightest diamond | resonance
IV. sufjan stevens | make me an offer i cannot refuse
V. depeche mode | mercy in you
VI. woodkid | carol no. 1
VII. vanbur | in cold light
VIII. clemens ruh | shape your dreams
gloam... thank you for your writing, and for crafting this story especially. i hope you enjoy this weird lil mix that made me think of S. Morpheus and i hope these songs might begin to approximate the transcendent atmosphere you created with your words. <3
note - the cover art for this lovingly includes Seymour Millais Stone's 1904 painting Parsifal and the Holy Grail.
— selected lyrics under the cut —
I. david buckley | main title theme from the sandman (choral version)
instrumental
II. sufjan stevens | the runaround
give me a name
more than a flame
more than a metaphor
what are you waiting for
an open door?
show me your face
set it in place
empty the reservoir
what are you waiting for,
my troubadour?
III. my brightest diamond | resonance
can i stare without blinking
at you seeing me?
i long to be known by you
a resonance coming through
i long to be known by you
a resonance between me and you
IV. sufjan stevens | make me an offer i cannot refuse
move me
move like the waters i cannot drink
make me an offer i cannot refuse
move through to me
show me the face of all of my dreams
move through to me
move like the ghost of a hazardous demon
was it all forgiven?
move through to me
show me the face of the radical dream
there's no time for innocence
make me an offer i cannot refuse
show me the grace of the natural king
lord, i need deliverance
make me an offer i cannot refuse
V. depeche mode | mercy in you
i can't conceal
the way i'm healed
the pleasure i feel
when i must deal
with the mercy in you
i would do it all again
lose my way and fall again
just so i could call again
on the mercy in you
German Press Kit for Defenseless (1991). Below is the translated production info from inside, plus J.T. Walsh’s actor profile.
Lawyer T.K. Katwuller (Barbara Hershey) seems to have everything the successful woman of the 90s needs: she has a top job in a renowned law firm, a great apartment in Beverly Hills, great clothes. Only something clouds the image of the career lady: her private life is a single disaster.
After a failed marriage and several unsuccessful attempts to find Mr. Right, she ends up with an absolute Mr. Wrong - her client Steven Seldes (T.J. Walsh). He is charming, cosmopolitan - but married. And not only that. Seldes is in a complicated case where it is about porn movies and child pornography.
T.K. stands behind her client and his version - that he is only involved to the extent that he unknowingly rented a warehouse in which the porn was shot.
The events roll over after porn director Jack Hammer (John Kapelos) is brutally beaten up in Stevens' warehouse converted into a studio.
Shortly after the incident, T.K. visits the place of the event. She hopes to find relief material for her client - and runs to the police detective Lt. George Beutel (Sam Shepard) across the way.
From the first moment, there is a tension between the two between Attraction and aversion.
A little later, T.K., obviously by chance, meets her old college friend Ellie (Mary Beth Hurt), who has not been seen for years - and discovers that she is Steven's wife.
Ellie doesn't know anything about this relationship and invites T.K. to dinner to give her her husband and the half-grown daughter Janna (Kellie Overbey).
The evening is, as usual, highly embarrassing and ends for T.K. with the decision to end the private relationship with Steven immediately. She leaves the Seldes House, extremely excited and angry. Steven follows her to the waggon and T.K. demands her apartment key back. Steven convinces her to a debate a little later in his office.
T.K. arrives there before Steven and accidentally finds material that clearly proves Steven's suffocation in the porn affair.
After Steven arrives, she confronts him. There is a fierce dispute in the course of which Steven becomes tangible. T.K. tries to defend himself and stabs Steven in the arm with a letter opener. In a panic, she leaves the Office.
Arriving in front of the house, she has to realise that she left her car keys in Steven's office. She turns around again, but does not find Steven in the office - but loud traces of blood on the floor. A few moments later, she discovers Steven in the men's toilet - brutally murdered.
T.K. is calling for the police. Lt. Beutel leads the investigation, which finds that Steven was killed by several stitches in the neck and chest. In a certain awareness that she cannot possibly have killed Steven with a stab in the arm, T.K. decides not to report this incident to the police.
The next day brings another terrible surprise. Ellie was accused of the murder of her husband and is arrested.
Ellie insists on being defended by T.K. T.K. can be convinced. A fatal decision, as it soon turns out. T.K.'s attempts to prove Ellie's innocence gradually reveal secrets that connect the two women in a strange way....
J.T. WALSH (Steven Seldes)
Walsh embodies the morally bankrupt entrepreneur in WEHRLOS
Steven Seldes, whose dubious businesses are the starting point of the tragic-bloody events.
Walsh was born in San Francisco. At the age of five, he moved to Germany with his family and only returned to the states at the age of 19. He only started his acting career at the age of 30, after he had previously tried numerous other jobs.
The stage career began in Connecticut and led to New York at the St. Clemens Theatre and the Manhattan Theatre Company. In a "Richard III" production, he played alongside Al Pacino on the Broad-way. Other roles there: in Frank Gilroy's "Last Licks", next to Nicol Williamson in "Macbeth", with Glenda Jackson in "Rose", with Williamson again in "Glengarry Glen Ross".
On the cinema screen, he has now established himself as a villain from the service. In "Good Morning, Vietnam" he was Robin Williams stubborn superior, in Robert Towne's "Tequila Sunrise" (with Kurt Russell, Mel Gibson and Michelle Pfeiffer) an ambivalent drug searcher, in Fred Schepisi's "Russia House" a cold-nosted military, in Ron Howard's "Backdraft - Men Who Go Through Fire" just a corrupt municipal politician.
He has already been in front of the camera twice with Barbara Hershey: in Barry Levinson's "Tin Men" and in Woody Allen's "Hannah and her sisters".
Recently, he shot a Hollywood satire with "The Big Picture" and played the disclosure journalist Bob Woodward in "Wired".
Heerlen - Op 18 juni zal tijdens de Kick-off de expo 'De ontdekking van Coriovallum' geopend worden in De Vondst en de eerste proefputten gegraven worden in de openbare ruimte. In de tentoonstelling kan men ontdekken welke bijzondere vondsten we vermoedelijk tegenkomen tijdens de zoektocht op de Grote Graafdagen op 9 en 10 september.
Na de opening van de tentoonstelling is het moment aangebroken om de eerste schop in de grond te steken. Wethouder Erfgoed Jordy Clemens en Jeanet Bruil, hoofd van de WetenschapsAgenda, nemen het eerste initiatief op het Raadhuisplein, gevolgd door Directeur Digital Office Ollivier Trouw van APG, Saskia Stevens van de UU/Constructing the Limes en de regioarcheoloog van Parkstad, Hilde Vanneste. Zij zullen de eerste proefput graven in de Ingenieur Dingertuin. Deze tuin werd ingericht met tropische planten die de mijningenieur meebracht van zijn diverse reizen. Tot op de dag van vandaag kan men nog genieten van deze weelde, tussen de sites van Brightlands en APG.
Heerlens Romeins verleden
Op diverse plekken in Heerlen sta je letterlijk boven op de Romeinse stad. Er is nog veel onontdekt en verborgen onder de straatstenen en plantsoenen. Welke wegen liepen er, hoeveel huizen stonden er, was er een forum of een theater en waar liggen nog waardevolle voorwerpen verborgen? Samen met inwoners van Heerlen gaan we op zoek in de tuinen en de openbare ruimte om deze vragen te beantwoorden.
Aanmelden
Inwoners kunnen zich aanmelden als vrijwilliger of hun tuin beschikbaar stellen voor het onderzoek. Vanaf 18 juni worden er tal van activiteiten georganiseerd om vrijwilligers klaar te stomen voor de Grote Graafdagen. Meer informatie is terug te vinden op www.heerlen.nl/heelheerlengraaft
Perhaps the GREATEST episode of THE TWILIGHT ZONE airs tonight on ME-TV at 12:35am EST: "WALKING DISTANCE" (written by Rod Serling, directed by Robert Stevens, originally broadcast October 30, 1959) If time travel was a cornerstone of The Twilight Zone, a strong case can be made for his first-season “Walking Distance” being not only the best time-travel episode of the series, but the best episode of The Twilight Zone, period. Everything about it is literally note-perfect: Gig Young’s sensitive performance for the ages as Serling’s stand-in, a thirtysomething ad man burned out from years in the Madison Avenue rat race, looking for some kind of respite and finding it in a literal return to his childhood home (”Homewood”), photographed for posterity by Twilight Zone Director of Photography George T. Clemens in a series of arresting, character-revealing close-ups; Serling’s beautifully-worded script, full of an aching, nostalgic longing for his own childhood... “I had been living in a dead run, and one day I knew I had to come back here. I had to come back and get on a merry-go-round and eat cotton candy and listen to band concerts. I had to stop and breathe and close my eyes and smell and listen.” ...the subtle direction by Robert Stevens (whose only other Twilight Zone episode was the equally-brilliant pilot, “Where is Everybody?”), featuring a special effects-free through-the-looking-glass entry back in time, and an incredibly stylized carousel climax (even better than Hitchcock's in Strangers on a Train); and finally, Bernard Herrmann’s truly haunting and evocative score, a wistful whine of strings that underscores all the yearning and melancholy associated with the futile quest to recapture youth. “Walking Distance” has subsequently become the benchmark against which all such time-travel episodes, TV shows and films—The Time Machine, Somewhere in Time, Back to the Future, Big, Peggy Sue Gets Married, The Time Traveler’s Wife, Midnight in Paris—are measured. But never bettered. arlenschumer.com/twilight-zone #rodserling #twilightzone #thetwilightzone #walkingdistance #arlenschumer @dgareps @adamschumer @nyadventureclub @richardsyrettstrangeplanet https://www.instagram.com/p/CofN0PMrLXb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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BTS OP: Breenen Bateman
Set Medic: Colton Scharman
Young Tom Brady: Braden Lust
Kid Tom Brady: Ethan Bird
Boss: Dave McConnell
Pretty Girl: Abigail Snarr
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College Coach: Tojo Fairman
High School Coach: Terrence Goodman
High School Teacher: Dave Bresnahan
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“Nathan Edward Bledsoe, of the Bowery Bledsoes, a man once, a specter now. One of those myriad modern-day ghosts that haunt the reeking nights of the city in search of a flop, a handout, a glass of forgetfulness.”