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elijsaints99 · 2 years
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romancegifs · 1 year
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Army of Darkness (1992) dir. Sam Raimi
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jusstya · 5 months
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❪ ៸៸ EDIT FOR CAST / MY FANFIC ✰ COME BACK • Edward Cullen X Female Oc ❫
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mammamiaincorrect · 10 months
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harry, at starbucks: can i get a venti vanilla latte with, uh, seven espresso shots. sam, in line behind him: jesus christ, just do cocaine.
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sourceallthingscinema · 5 months
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My favorite Mamma Mia characters:
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heartlandians · 7 months
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Block 5: Day 14 (28/8/2023). Video by: Tanya Fir
"Wonderful to tour the set of Heartland with my fellow Minister Matt Jones. Heartland is a treasured production shot in Alberta and set in Alberta. Filming season 17, making it the longest running one hour dramatic series in Canadian television. Our government is proud to support production of world-class Alberta-based content."
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come-see-our-show · 2 years
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The Dynamos and the Dads in the 70s
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tomorrowusa · 8 months
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Sam Bankman-Fried, the indicted crypto con-man, just had his bail revoked by Federal Judge Lewis A. Kaplan for discussing his case in the media. He will now await his trial in the slammer. Donald Trump should learn from this – but probably won't.
A prominent billionaire is arrested on criminal charges. At his arraignment, the presiding judge releases him pending trial on condition he not try to influence potential witnesses and orders him not to speak with the media about the pending trial. He repeatedly violates the order. Eventually, the judge has had enough. He revokes bail and orders him jailed pending trial. I’m not referring to Donald J. Trump — although on Thursday, Judge Tanya Chutkan designated witness interviews and recordings as covered by a protective order and warned Trump once again against trying to influence or intimidate potential witnesses. Trump had spent much of the past week blasting former Vice President Mike Pence — likely to be a key witness — and others. No, the person I’m referring to is Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX. Bankman-Fried — whose wealth had soared to $28 billion before the collapse — had been under house arrest at his parents’ home in Palo Alto, California, since his arrest in December on fraud charges stemming from FTX’s implosion. At a hearing yesterday, Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of Federal District Court in Manhattan revoked Bankman-Fried’s bail and ordered him to await his October trial in jail. Prosecutors showed that Bankman-Fried had twice tried to interfere with witnesses, including by giving documents to reporters and engaging in numerous conversations with others in the media despite the judge’s order not to do so. “He has gone up to the line over and over again, and I am going to revoke bail,” Judge Kaplan said from the bench. Bankman-Fried was taken to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. There is a lesson here for Donald J. Trump, as there is for other ultra-wealthy people who for too long have assumed that the law doesn’t really apply to them because they can buy their way out of whatever fix they’re in. Federal prosecutors and the federal courts are not buying it.
Judge Kaplan's words about Bankman-Fried ("He has gone up to the line over and over again") could easily apply to Donald Trump's behavior. Given that Trump is a pathological blabbermouth, I'd say the chances of pre-trial detention for him are over 50%.
Trump should not be allowed to use his upcoming trials as campaign stops for 2024.
Few things would do more to restore public confidence in the justice system than for people to see wealthy celebrities not getting preferential treatment in court. So Judge Kaplan and Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan seem determined not to let billionaire defendants hijack trials.
Judge Repeatedly Reminds Lawyers Trump Will Be Treated Like Any Criminal Defendant
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danu2203 · 7 months
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I GOT 'DEM AMERICANA BLUES, DADDIO!
LISTENING FOR THE NEXT WEEK...GEORGE STRAIT, SOLOMON BURKE, RODNEY CROWELL, SAM MOORE, MARIA MULDAUR AND TANYA TUCKER...
A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY, A LITTLE BIT BLUES, A LITTLE BIT ROCK AND ROLL AND ALL AMERICANA
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starxcxboy · 3 months
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— Empire of Light (2022), written, directed and co-produced by Sam Mendes.
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emergefromthenoise · 7 months
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Art in the times of censorship
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You are invited to celebrate the marriage of Leyla and Joel. Dress code in place. Time of the exchange of the vows set. Entertainment will begin shortly after. That's the official version for this gathering. For the Ministry. And Motherland.
What's really happening is: this performance is stage without the licence from the Ministry and players commend your courage and will to participate. The risks are great. Welcome.
A mechanic writing a play - a mirror of his reality. A director of the Ministry of Culture who claims to be a patron of the arts, a benefactor. As long as the art is aligned with what the Ministry says happened. As long as it's art and not the depiction of the real world, because "a mirror is not a painting!". A young woman caught between two men. A celebrated playwright to guide the young mind. Because no one really wants to face the reality or rather relive it for what it is (was) - especially not the ruling regime when the truth is not exactly compatible with the doctrine. Theatre is supposed to be this profound spectacle lifting spirits. It does not raise doubts in the official version of history.
The thing with truth and art? It always finds its way to the surface. Bruised and battered? Maybe. But eventually comes to light...
'A Mirror' is such a careful web, each thread reveals something different, each delivers a gut punch - with finesse and precision, I may add. Layer, after layer, digging deeper - each character searching for... well, something. Artist versus censor. Truths and recollections of events excluding each other. And somewhere between: valuable lessons on how to write a play. How to build characters, arcs, differences between writing comedy and tragedy, character's choices and challenges, what could influence character's change. All excellent points to explore by a playwright. The very same points being picked apart by censors so the play fits the image of a great motherland.
Very Shakespearean (but careful! these books are banned!) - a play within a play exposing truths of a rotten system ('Hamlet'). The tragedy is imminent, the audience knows how the story ends and yet one hopes that this time it will be different, that it will defy the odds, gods and all the chaos between (like one would hope for star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet). A quote from 'Macbeth', completely unmatched with the situation only adds to the drama.
The tension grows and grows throughout the play, until it becomes this heavy knot weighing you down.
It starts small: a little red light at the back of your head as you laugh, a part of the collective ('wedding guests'). It changes hue slightly later: it becomes a chip on your shoulder, but you're still laughing. What danger? The fourth wall doesn't exist. The boundaries are a blur. So it creeps up on you when the grand finale unravels and your heart beats a little too fast. The laughter? A bit forced by then, covering the unease.
Palms sweating as the tragedy peaks right before your eyes. The sense of urgency never leaves you and is fed by the players through 2-hour "ceremony".
Company led by excellent Jonny Lee Miller is playing on the audience's emotions like it's a Stradivarius. Tanya's Mei and Michael's Adem battle their own demons, the reality, lose and find themselves, they shine and burn bright within the tragedy presented onstage.
Sam Holcroft's 'A Mirror' is a whirwind of twists and turns, raising questions about morality, ideals and whether it's better to live on your knees or die on your feet. And how far can one go to silence rebellious voices.
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'A Mirror' by Sam Holcroft. Directed by Jeremy Herrin.
Cast includes: Jonny Lee Miller, Tanya Reynolds, Michael Ward, Aaron Neil, Geoffrey Streatfeild, Miriam Wakeling
Performed in Almeida Theatre London (August- September 2023)
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princessgemsart · 1 year
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Remake of this from 5 years ago. Felt like it needed a remake and a brand new rebrand.
Basically, everything is the same but I added Starr as Tanya to parallel Paulina as Mileena; and yes she’s on another sketchbook because my first one ran out of room. 
I screwed up big time on Dani’s lips. Sorry. 
Enjoy
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addams-beineke · 1 year
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Hi yeah so I can’t stop imagining a Mamma Mia AU and I’m losing my mind over it.
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mammamiaincorrect · 10 months
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tanya to rosie: i'd make fun of your height, but there isn't enough to make fun of.
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week-of-wonders · 11 months
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Control (2007)
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LWL? More like WLW
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