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pierppasolini · 6 months
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Eddie Macon's Run (1983) // dir. Jeff Kanew
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aspirationalbrand · 3 months
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eddie macon's run (1983)
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junkyardromeo · 4 months
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70s80sandbeyond · 6 months
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John Schneider in Eddie Macon’s Run (1983)
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beautifulfaaces · 3 years
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John Goodman
Facts
June 20, 1952
American actor
He is of English, German, and Welsh ancestry
Filmography
Eli [The Righteous Gemstones: 2019-2021]
Michael [Black Earth Rising: 2018]
Dan [Roseanne: 1988-2018]
Dave [Once Upon a Time in Venice: 2017]
Gil [Alpha House: 2013-2014]
Creighton [Treme: 2010-2011]
Tony [Dirty Deeds: 2002]
Walter [The Big Lebowski: 1998]
Louis [True Stories: 1986]
Herbert [Eddie Macon's Run: 1983]
Appearance
brunette
hazel eyes
1.88m
Roleplay
playable: young adult, adult
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texasthrillbilly · 4 years
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John Schneider - Eddie Macon’s Run
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movies-tv-more · 4 years
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New Edition Home Video Releases for April 7, 2020 - Part 1
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sala66 · 7 years
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Kirk Douglas en “La Fuga de Eddie Macon” (Eddie Macon’s Run), 1983
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l8rhader · 4 years
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Idk if you'd do Streddie but it can be platonic "Someone will coming running and I know they'll take you home."
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*ahem*
Now, I've never written streddie and it's not necessarily something I ship, but I love them all so much (and also DEH) that I'll give it a shot.
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-1992-
Slow footsteps crunched through the dried leaves on the floor of the barrens. It had only been dark for the better part of three hours, but the temperature had dropped off radically. Richie had known something was up when Stan had gotten fidgety while they were watching Eddie's track meet. A lewd comment about Eddie's legs and ass normally brought out the snippy, protective boyfriend in Stan, not an awkward, fumbling acquiescence. Before long he had split and Richie was torn between staying to watch one boyfriend and taking off after the other. Seeing as how he was the former's ride, he decided to stick by. Besides, two heads were better than one when it came to Stanley and Eddie just got Stan in a way Richie was always baffled by. He could center them both, but he'd never understand. The boys had parked by the road and decided to walk up the path, fearing the morning's rain leaving the ground too soft for Richie's car.
They bickered along the way, Eddie worrying and rambling off a litany of ways Stan could be dead by now and Richie quickly shooting back the ways in which Stan was not likely to succumb to any of those fates. Just as Eddie was reaching for Richie's hand to pull them back toward civilization, up ahead, almost out of sight, Stan was perched on a low branch of an old oak tree, a six pack of clear bottles beside him. Richie breathed a sigh of relief and offered up a steady hand to help him down.
"I'm not going and you can't- can't make me," Stan hiccuped through tears and the remains of whatever swill his lab partner's older sister had bought him- Xena or some shit. Whatever it was, it wasn't helping. His parents were really selling their house and he was actually going to have to leave. He was going to be alone. If they managed to get him back to his house, that was it. He was going to have to tell them he was leaving- that it had to be over.
Richie and Eddie exchanged a concerned nod, and Richie helped Eddie up into the tree beside Stan, swinging himself onto a nearby limb. "Going where, Stan the man?"
Hanging his head sadly, Stan struggled to say it. "Georgia." Richie's grip nearly faltered. Eddie turned, swinging his leg over the branch so he was facing Stan. He surveyed his boyfriend carefully.
Georgia? What the fuck did he mean by that? Had he meant Georgie? That was years ago and no one was going anywhere to do with that fucking clown ever again. How were they making him go to Georgia? Was there some class trip Eddie had forgotten about because his mother would never let him go?
Sensing the questions in his mind, Stan deflated a bit, leaning in to rest his chin on Eddie's shoulder. "My parents are selling the house. Dad's being transferred to Macon."
For the first time in his seventeen years of existence, Richie Tozier was speechless. He maneuvered himself across to the branch where his boys were and tugged them under his arm, like he'd done a hundred thousand times and thought he would do a hundred million more. They were supposed to have time. They had plans. They were supposed to have two more years together. They were supposed to go to college together. They were supposed to leave Derry together. To go somewhere they could be themselves. Georgia was not exactly the first (or twenty-first) place Richie would have imagined Stan being free, even if it was without them. A largely antisocial gay jew in the dirty south? The rest of the Losers would have a field day with that... if only most of them would answer a letter now and then. They still saw Mike occasionally, but the rest were gone.
That wasn't a particularly calming thought, either. Would Stan fall out of touch as readily as they had? Letters went unanswered. Calls were probably screened. It had lost it's sting with each departure, but the ache was still there. With Stan, it would just hurt. Especially since it was so unexpected.
The boys sat in companionable silence for a while, none sure of what to say, until it got too cold. When a shiver coursed through Eddie, even tucked between his two favorite people in the whole world, it was time to go. Richie jumped off the branch, helping Stan and Eddie down behind him. Together, they made the trip back to Richie's car quickly, even guiding a far more drunk than expected Stan. They reached Richie's house, climbed up the stairs to his bedroom and dropped into a pile in the center of the carpet. As Stan started to cry, not wanting to accept that this was all going to end, Richie and Eddie could do no more than hold him. They made no promises. Three summers before, they'd made promises enough.
-2016-
After Mike's fateful phonecall, Richie tapped out a quick Google search with 3 key words: Stan Uris Macon? Just as he was settling in on the list of phone numbers, trying to make a decision, his screen lit up. Before he could even piece together a quip to greet the unknown number with, a familiar patter speak came flicking through the speaker. "Richie, I don't know why, but we have to go to Georgia before we go back to Derry. Do you know why? It's this pull. Something bad's gonna happen if we don't- that's not to say that this whole fucking thing isn't horrible. I already totaled my fucking car, Richie, but we have to and I don't know why."
"Take a breath, Eds-"
"Don't fucking call me 'Eds.'" When he finally did as he was bade, it sunk in what he was saying. "Richie..." he said, as it all washed over him. "What are we going to do?"
Richie's heart hammered in his chest. "We get Stan and we do this together."
"Together."
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dewey-decimation · 5 years
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Welcome to Dewey’s Decimation System
This is a blog for a fanstory centered around the canon of the Mother/Earthbound universe. The story takes place in the year 2000, between the events of Mother 2 (Earthbound) and Mother 3.
It catalogs the events that begin in a small town called Northerberg, where a young boy named Dewey has been staying there for the summer after being grounded for his bad behavior. When the town becomes invaded by silver uniformed soldiers, rounding up the citizens, Dewey and his new local friends Libby, Eddie and Macon make a run for it, escaping the town to find out the origins of the soldiers, and just what the news means by the oncoming invasion.
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downloadarmy · 2 years
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Eddie Macon's Run
Eddie Macon’s Run
Eddie Macon is running from a nightmare… running to a dream… running for his life and his time is running out. He’s escaped a Texas prison for the second time (risking life imprisonment if caught) to make it back to his wife and son. Relentlessly pursued by ruthless truant officer, Carl Marzack, who feels he must prove he can still ‘get his man’ by returning Macon to jail at any cost.
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pierppasolini · 5 months
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Eddie Macon's Run (1983) // dir. Jeff Kanew
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brn1029 · 3 years
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Here’s what went down on this date in music history...
March 24th
1958 - Elvis Presley
At 6.35am, Elvis Presley reported to the Memphis draft board. From there Elvis and twelve other recruits were taken by bus to Kennedy Veterans Memorial Hospital where the singer was assigned army serial number 53310761.
1965 - The Beatles
The Beatles continued filming Help! at Twickenham Studios, England. They shot the interior temple scenes, including the one where they dive through a hollow sacrificial altar and into water. That scene was then cut to the swimming pool scene filmed in the Bahamas on February 23.
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1965 - The Temptations
The Temptations released 'Its Growing', the follow-up to 'My Girl'. The track was the first to feature David Ruffin as the Temptations new lead singer. Interestingly both 'My Girl' and 'Its Growing' were the only Motown tunes ever covered by Otis Redding.
1966 - Simon and Garfunkel
Simon And Garfunkel made their UK singles chart debut with 'Homeward Bound.' Paul Simon is said to have written the song at Farnworth railway station, Widnes, England, while stranded overnight waiting for a train. A plaque is displayed in the station to commemorate this, although memorabilia hunters have stolen it many times. The song describes his longing to return home, both to his then girlfriend, Kathy Chitty in Brentwood, Essex, England, and to return to the United States. The song was also a No.5 hit in the US.
1973 - Lou Reed
During a Lou Reed show in Buffalo, New York, a fan jumped on stage and bit Lou on the bottom. The man was thrown out of the theatre and Reed completed the show.
1973 - O'Jays
The O'Jays went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Love Train.' The song's lyrics of unity mention a number of countries, including England, Russia, China, Egypt and Israel, as well as the continent of Africa.
1976 - Wayne County
Transvestite singer Wayne County appeared in court charged with assault after an incident at New York club CBGB's. County had attacked Dictators singer Handsome Dick Manitoba with a mike stand fracturing his collarbone.
1977 - Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac released 'Dreams' from their eleventh studio album Rumours which became their first and only US No.1 hit single. Stevie Nicks wrote the song in early 1976 at the Record Plant studio in Sausalito, California in around 10 minutes, on a day when she wasn't required in the main studio.
1979 - Bee Gees
The Bee Gees started a two week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Tragedy', the group's eighth US No.1. and also No.1 in the UK.
1985 - Philip Bailey
'Easy Lover' by Philip Bailey and Phil Collins was at No.1 on the UK singles chart. Bailey was a former vocalist with Earth, Wind & Fire. Phil Collins produced, drummed and sang on the track. 'Easy Lover' won an MTV Video Music Award for Best Overall Performance in a Video.
1986 - Van Halen
Van Halen released their seventh studio album 5150 (pronounced fifty-one-fifty) which became their first album to top the US chart. The first of four albums to be recorded with lead singer Sammy Hagar, who replaced David Lee Roth was named after Eddie Van Halen's home studio, 5150, in turn named after a California law enforcement term for a mentally disturbed person.
1992 - Milli Vanilli
A Chicago court settled the Milli Vanilli class action suit by approving cash rebates of up to $3 (£1.76) to anyone proving they bought the group’s music before November 27 1990, the date the lip synching scandal broke. Milli Vanilli won the 1989 best new artist Grammy after hits like 'Blame it on the Rain' and 'Girl, You Know It's True,' selling 30 million singles and 14 million albums. But in late 1990, the performers were stripped of the award after it was revealed that neither actually sang on the Milli Vanilli album.
1997 - Harold Melvin
Harold Melvin singer with Philly soul group Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, died aged 57. They dad the 1972 US No.3 & 1974 UK No.9 single 'If You Don't Know Me By Know' and 1973 hit ��The Love I Lost.’
2000 - Yoko Ono
A film company paid £635,000, ($1,079,500) for over nine hours of film shot during the 70s by Yoko Ono's first husbandTony Cox. The film contained shots of John Lennon smoking hash and talking about his political beliefs.
2001 - The Allman Brothers Band
A stretch of road on Highway 19 in Macon, Georgia, was named Duane Allman Boulevard, near where The Allman Brothers Band guitarist died aged 24 in a motorcycle crash on October 29, 1971.
2009 - Phil Spector
The prosecutor in the Phil Spector murder retrial told the jury he was a 'demonic maniac' when he drinks and 'a very dangerous man' around women. Deputy District Attorney Truc Do urged jurors to find the music producer guilty of murdering Hollywood actress Lana Clarkson in 2003. During her closing argument, she also accused Mr Spector of demonstrating a 'conscious disregard for human life'.
2013 - The Beatles
Pictures of The Beatles' 1965 Shea Stadium concert, taken by an amateur photographer who bluffed his way backstage, sold for £30,000 at auction. Marc Weinstein used a fake press pass to get next to the stage for the historic New York show. His 61 black and white images with copyright fetched £30,680, the successful bidder was a South American gentleman currently living in Washington who is a huge collector of Beatles memorabilia
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Kirk Douglas.
Filmografía
- El extraño amor de Martha Ivers (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers), 1946, de Lewis Milestone.
- Retorno al pasado (Out of the Past), 1947, de Jacques Tourneur.
- A Electra le sienta bien el luto (Mourning Becomes Electra), 1947, de Dudley Nichols.
- Al volver a la vida (I Walk Alone), 1948, de Byron Haskin.
- Murallas humanas (The Walls of Jericho), 1948, de John M. Stahl.
- Mi querida secretaria (My Dear Secretary), 1949, de Charles Martin.
- Carta a tres esposas (A Letter to Three Wives), 1949, de Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
- El ídolo de barro (Champion), 1949, de Mark Robson.
- El trompetista (Young Man with a Horn), 1949, de Michael Curtiz.
- El zoo de cristal (The Glass Menagerie), 1950, de Irving Rapper.
- Camino de la horca (Along the Great Divide), 1951, de Raoul Walsh.
- El gran carnaval (Ace in the Hole), 1951, de Billy Wilder.
- Brigada 21 (Detective Story), 1951, de William Wyler.
- La ley de la fuerza (The Big Trees), 1952, de Felix Feist.
- Río de sangre (The Big Sky), 1952, de Howard Hawks.
- Cautivos del mal (The Bad and the Beautiful), 1952, de Vincente Minnelli.
- Tres amores (The Story of Three Loves), 1953, de Vincente Minnelli y Gottfried Reinhardt, epis. Equilibrio (Equilibrium).
- Hombres olvidados (The Juggler), 1953, de Edward Dmytryk.
- Acto de amor (Act of Love), 1953, de Anatole Litvak.
- Ulises (Ulisse), 1954, de Mario Camerini.
- Veinte mil leguas de viaje submarino (20.000 Leagues Under the Sea), 1954, de Richard Fleischer.
- Hombres temerarios (The Racers), 1955, de Henry Hathaway.
- La pradera sin ley (Man Without a Star), 1955, de King Vidor.
- Pacto de honor (The Indian Fighter), 1955, de Andre de Toth.
- El loco del pelo rojo, 1956, de Vincente Minnelli.
- Intriga femenina (Top Secret Affair), 1957, de H.C. Potter
- Duelo de titanes (Gunfight at the O.K. Corral), 1957, de John Sturges.
- Senderos de gloria (Paths of Glory), 1957, de Stanley Kubrick.
- Los vikingos (The Vikings), 1958, de Richard Fleischer.
- El último tren de Gun Hill (Last Train from Gun Hill), 1959, de John Sturges.
- El discípulo del diablo (The Devil's Disciple), 1959, de Guy Hamilton.
- Un extraño en mi vida (Strangers When We Meet), 1960.
Espartaco (Spartacus), 1960, de Stanley Kubrick.
- Ciudad sin piedad (Town Without Pity), 1961, de Gottfried Reinhardt.
- El último atardecer (The Last Sunset), 1961, de Robert Aldrich.
- Los valientes andan solos (Lonely Are the Brave), 1962, de David Miller.
- Dos semanas en otra ciudad (Two Weeks in Another Town), 1962, de Vincente Minnelli.
- Silencio de muerte (The Hook),1963, de George Seaton.
- El último de la lista (The List of Adrian Messenger), 1963, de John Huston.
- Tres herederas (For Love or Money), 1963, de Michael Gordon.
- Siete días de mayo (Seven Days in May), 1964, de John Frankenheimer.
- Primera victoria (In Harm's Way), 1965, de Otto Preminger.
- Los héroes de Telemark (The Heroes of Telemark), 1965, de Anthony Mann.
- La sombra de un gigante (Cast a Giant Shadow), 1966, de Melville Shavelson.
- ¿Arde París? (Is Paris Burning?), 1966, de René Clément.
- Camino de Oregón (The Way West), 1967, de Andrew V. McLaglen.
- Ataque al carro blindado (The War Wagon), 1967, de Burt Kennedy.
- Sindicato de asesinos (A Lovely Way to Die), 1968, de David Lowell Rich.
Mafia (The Brotherhood), 1968, de Martin Ritt.
- El compromiso (The Arrangement), 1969, de Elia Kazan.
- El día de los tramposos (There Was a Crooked Man...), 1970, de Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Con los dedos cruzados (To Catch a Spy), 1971, de Dick Clement.
- La luz del fin del mundo (The Light at the Edge of the World), 1971, de Kevin Billington.
- El gran duelo (A Gunfight), 1971, de Lamont Johnson.
- Un hombre a respetar (The Master Touch), 1972, de Michele Lupo.
- Pata de palo (Scalawag), 1973, de él mismo.
- Los justicieros del Oeste (Posse), 1975, de él mismo.
- Una vez no basta (Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough), 1975, de Guy Green.
- Holocausto 2000 (Holocaust 2000), 1977, de Alberto De Martino.
- La furia (The Fury), 1978, de Brian de Palma.
- Cactus Jack (The Villain), 1979, de Hal Needham.
- Una familia de locos (Home Movies), 1979, de Brian De Palma.
- Saturno 3 (Saturn 3), 1980, de Stanley Donen.
- El final de la cuenta atrás (The Final Countdown), 1980, de Don Taylor.
- El hombre de río Nevado (The Man From Snowy River), 1982, de George Miller.
- La fuga de Eddie Macon (Eddie Macon's Run), 1983, de Jeff Kanew.
- Quizás en primavera (Amos) (TV), 1985, de Michael Tuchner.
- Otra ciudad, otra ley (Tough Guys), 1986, de Jeff Kanew.
- Óscar ¡quita las manos! (Oscar), 1991, de John Landis.
- Bienvenido a Veraz (Welcome to Veraz), 1991, de Xavier Castaño.
- Los codiciosos (Greedy), 1994, de Jonathan Lynn.
- Los Simpson (TV), 1996, voz de Chester J. Lampwick
- Diamonds, 1999, de John Asher.
- Cosas de familia (It Runs in the Family), 2003, de Fred Schepisi.
- Illusion, 2005, de Michael A. Goorjian.
Nominaciones a los Premios Óscar
- 1996 Óscar Honorífico Ganador
- 1956 Mejor actor El loco del pelo rojo - Nominado
- 1952 Mejor actor Cautivos del mal Nominado
- 1949 Mejor actor El ídolo de barro Nominado
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirk_Douglas
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texasthrillbilly · 4 years
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John Schneider - Eddie Macon’s Run
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texaskitchen · 4 years
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Eddie Macon’s Run Eddie Macon's Run This 1983 Universal Studios flick tells the tale of a wrongly accused man. After being put in prison, all he wants is...more
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