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abstrakshun · 7 months
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Jeffrey Earp
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Jeffrey Earp.
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nununiverse · 1 year
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coldcoldlampin · 1 year
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royelsaiful · 5 months
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kwebtv · 6 months
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I Married Wyatt Earp - NBC - January 10, 1983
Biography / Western
Running Time: 100 minutes
Stars:
Marie Osmond as Josephine "Josie" Marcus
Bruce Boxleitner as Wyatt Earp
John Bennett Perry as Johnny Behan
Jeffrey De Munn as Doc Holliday
Allison Arngrim as Amy
Ross Martin as Jacob Spiegler
Ron Manning as Virgil Earp
Josef Rainer as Morgan Earp
Charles Benton as Ike Clanton
Earl W. Smith as Frank Stillwell
This was the last on-screen appearance by Ross Martin.
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saramencken · 1 year
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Dead Can Dance rehearsing in the Barkantine Hall, London, 1983. Lisa Gerrard, Paul Erikson, Peter Ulrich, Brendan Perry. Photo: Jeffrey Earp.
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viktorbezic · 8 months
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Jeffrey Earp - 01jl23 - 2023 - via @abstrakshun
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rearte2 · 1 year
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by Jeffrey Earp, 2017
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 10 months
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Is Wes Anderson OK? The question is prompted in the usual high style by his new movie Asteroid City: the 11th feature film of a major American director now unnerved by the cosmos. An Anderson sceptic might suggest you’d have an existential crisis too if you’d made the same film 11 times. But even haters will miss him when he’s gone. Sometimes my eyes rolled too. Then, the more I saw of the movie, the more I came to look at it differently. Like life, you could say. Naturally, the Anderson of it all is front and centre: geometry, small print, quote marks round quote marks. The outer box is a pastiche black-and-white TV show, our host (Bryan Cranston) arriving with a hint of The Twilight Zone. The show in turn concerns a postwar playwright, Conrad Earp (Edward Norton), working with a troupe of actors. Their creation makes up the core of the film: the Matryoshka’d tale of the title, set in a tiny desert resort town. The year is 1955. The cast runs to a ludicrous number of Hollywood notables, most but not all Anderson regulars: Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Jeffrey Wright, Margot Robbie, many more. Is the director hobbling bad reviews by making critics use up their word count to fit in mention of Rupert Friend?
Now what? Another good question. The simple answer is that the cast squeeze into a production design just-so even for Anderson. There are bleached-out blues and dazed peach-oranges. Shirts match the sunsets. Yeah yeah, you think. Then you pause and realise: actually, this looks incredible. Next comes a fractured dot-dash of plot lines, wrapped around a bunch of “junior stargazers”, here with their parents. Anderson gives special focus to a widowed war photographer (Jason Schwartzman) and a celebrated movie star, played by Scarlett Johansson. The latter is terrific, seamlessly on top of the brisk deadpan Anderson mandates. Don’t take that for granted either: in his first film with the director, Tom Hanks sounds like a man struggling with Duolingo. Then the film hits the brakes. Asteroid City is sealed off: static. Under the desert sun, no one would blame you for wearying of the piquant little exchanges in this loaded place and timeframe. (Nuclear tests dot the background; a Wes Anderson mushroom cloud looks exactly as you’d think.) With no obvious through line, we slip in and out of the framing devices. Back with Conrad Earp, his actors fret that they don’t understand the play. Somewhere off-screen, an Anderson-phobe screams.
[Financial Times]
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abstrakshun · 5 months
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Jeffrey Earp
blind spot - 2023
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notaplacetohide · 1 year
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Jeffrey Earp
surfacing - 2023
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odedmusic · 2 years
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Jeffrey Earp (Australian) - (2021) #OdedFriedGaon #OdedMusic #OdedArt
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coldcoldlampin · 21 days
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musicktoplayinthedark · 2 months
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Dead Can Dance rehearsing in the Barkantine Hall, London, 1983. Lisa Gerrard, Paul Erikson, Peter Ulrich, Brendan Perry. Photo: Jeffrey Earp.
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moradadabeleza · 3 years
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Jeffrey Earp
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