Now showing on my Spooktober Friday The 13th movie 🎥 marathon...Friday The 13th, Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #fridaythe13th #fridaythe13thpart6 #fridaythe13thpartvijasonlives #seanscunningham #jason #jasonvoorhees #thommatthews #JenniferCooke #cjgraham #tomfridley #reneejones #davidkagen #DarcyDemoss #nancymclaughlin #ronPalillo #boblarken #kerrynoonan #courtneyvickery #tonygoldwyn #justinnowell #matthewfaison #thomasnowell #michaelswan #vintage #vhs #80s #spooktober #halloween #october
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A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 3: DREAM WARRIORS (1987) – Episode 224 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“Welcome to prime time, bitch!” Not words I’d use in front of my mother, but they are iconic just the same. Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr, along with guest host Ralph Miller – as they enter another Wes Craven nightmare, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987). Expect a lot of FX talk with Ralph in the house!
Decades of Horror 1980s
Episode 224 – A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
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A psychiatrist familiar with knife-wielding dream demon Freddy Krueger helps teens at a mental hospital battle the killer who is invading their dreams.
[NOTE: Effects crew credits are listed as they appear in the film credits.]
Director: Chuck Russell
Writers: Wes Craven (story) (screenplay) (characters); Bruce Wagner (story) (screenplay); Frank Darabont (screenplay); Chuck Russell (screenplay)
Music: Angelo Badalamenti
Storyboard Artist / Visual Consultant: Peter von Sholly
Stop-Motion Skeleton and Marionette Effects: Doug Beswick Productions, Inc.
Stop-Motion Animation: Doug Beswick
Effects Photography Supervisor: Jim Aupperle
Stop-Motion Puppet Construction: Yancy Calzada
Marionette Construction: Mark Bryan Wilson (as Mark Wilson)
Miniatures: James Belohovek
Illustrator: Larry Nikolai
Makeup effects Sequences: Greg Cannom
Assistants to Greg Cannom: Larry Odien, Earl Ellis, John Vulich, Keith Edmier, Brent Baker
Krueger Makeup effects: Kevin Yagher
Assistants to Kevin Yagher: Jim Kagel, Mitch DeVane, Gino Crognale, Brian Penikas, David Kindlon, Steve James, Everett Burrell
Makeup Effects Sequences: Mark Shostrom
Assistants to Mr. Shostrum: Robert Kurtzman, Bryant Tausek, John Blake Dutro, James McLoughlin (as Jim McLoughlin), Cathy Carpenter
Additional Makeup Effects: Matthew W. Mungle (as Mathew Mungel)
Assistant to Mathew Mungel: Russell Seifert
Mechanical Effects: Image Engineering
Special Effects Coordinator: Peter Chesney
Lead Technician: Lenny Dalrymple
Mechanical Designers: Bruce D. Hayes (as Bruce Hayes), Joe Starr, Anton Tremblay (as Tony Tremblay)
Effects Technicians: Bernardo F. Munoz (as Bernard Munoz), Rod Schumacher, Bob Ahmanson
Effects Crew: Scott Nesselrode, Tom Chesney, Kelly Mann, Phillip Hartmann (as Phillip Hartman), Ralph Miller III (as Ralph Miller), Joel Fletcher, Brian Mcfadden, Sandra Stewart (as Sandy Stewart), Terry Mack (as Troy Mack), Blaine Converse, Ron MacInnes, Brendan C. Quigley
Selected Cast:
Heather Langenkamp as Nancy Thompson
Craig Wasson as Dr. Neil Gordon
Patricia Arquette as Kristen Parker
Ken Sagoes as Roland Kincaid
Ira Heiden as Will Stanton
Rodney Eastman as Joey Crusel
Jennifer Rubin as Taryn White
Penelope Sudrow as Jennifer Caulfield
Bradley Gregg as Phillip Anderson
Laurence Fishburne as Max Daniels (credited as Larry Fishburne)
John Saxon as Donald Thompson
Priscilla Pointer as Dr. Elizabeth Simms
Clayton Landey as Lorenzo
Brooke Bundy as Elaine Parker
Nan Martin as Sister Mary Helena
Stacey Alden as Nurse Marcie
Dick Cavett as Himself
Zsa Zsa Gabor as Herself
Paul Kent as Dr. Carver
Guest host Ralph Miller III, who worked behind the scenes on Dream Warriors provides insights and many effects development photos that are shown in the YouTube version of the podcast. Post-recording, the crew wants to clarify that Kevin Yagher was responsible for the Freddy Snake, and Mark Shostrom was in charge of the Penelope Sudrow dummy that smashes into the Freddyvision TV.
With the success of A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), following the critical failure of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985), New line Cinema firmly cemented Freddy Krueger and A Nightmare on Elm Street as one of the most iconic horror franchises of its time. Not only does Dream Warriors feature Robert Englund continuing to breathe both humor and fear into Freddy Krueger but also the return of both Heather Langenkamp and John Saxon from the original. The film also features Craig Wasson (Ghost Story) as the male lead and early film roles for Patricia Arquette and Larry Fishburne. Frank Darabont (The Mist) and Bruce Wagner join Wes Craven on scripting chores and Chuck Russell (The Blob, The Mask) directs while Angelo Badalamenti (Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet) provides the score – a winning combination of talent. Surely a Grue-Crew highly recommended selection with special effects by Greg Cannom, Doug Beswick, Mark Shostrom, Kevin Yagher, and more!
Be sure to check out the first time the 80s Grue-Crew took a dive into this film in February 2017, featuring Doc Rotten, Christopher G. Moore, and Thomas Mariani as the Grue-Crew. You can find it here: A NIGHTMARE ON ELMS STREET 3: DREAM WARRIORS (1987) — Episode 102
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Jeff, will be The Changeling (1980), starring George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere, Melvyn Douglas, . . . and a bouncing, red, rubber ball.
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Self-Publishing a Middle Grade Adventure Book
It can be so exciting to share your story with the world! While everyone’s writing journey is different and there’s no right way to seek publication, here’s a guide from middle grade author RJ Vantalos detailing the steps they took to get their novel published:
Back in November 2018, my writing partner (my fiance’s 11-year-old daughter!) and I wanted to craft a middle-grade fiction book during NaNoWriMo. We decided to write about a family that has magical powers that they use to save a romp of Sea Otters in Monterey Bay.
That NaNoWriMo journey created the first draft of the book we just self-published called The Magical Mystical Mirror under our pen name RJ Vantalos. Why a pen name?
As artists, we want to focus on our art and write some great stories together. RJ Vantalos gives us the space to collaborate as co-authors in this adventure series under a single banner, without blurring the lines with other aspects of our respective lives. Besides, RJ Vantalos is just an awesome pen name and was begging to be put to use.
We wanted to share how we did it so that if you might have a book you want to self-publish, you’ll at least have one experience to guide you.
Know Your Genre and What Readers Expect
At the time, we wanted to write a middle-grade story that had some roots in our lives. Since we take trips to Monterey Bay often (at least before COVID), we decided to make that the setting of our story.
Since one of us is a middle-schooler who loves both Scooby-Doo and Nancy Drew, it was decided that she would guide what a middle-grade reader might want to read about. This was invaluable and allowed us to fill in a lot of the story as we took our trips to Monterey Bay Aquarium, Mission Carmel, and Cannery Row.
We also knew that we wanted to have some magic, mystery, and a “crime” to solve. That led us down the path of Fantasy/Adventure that’s a cross between Scooby-Doo and Harry Potter.
What this also did was make us realize that we needed to have illustrations for the book. The middle-grade chapter books we are fond of, such as Boxcar Children, Nancy Drew, to name a few, all had illustrations.
So the first step in our process (after we finished our Draft 0 during NaNoWriMo in 2019) was to find an illustrator. You can skip that if you don’t need them.
Step 1: Find an Illustrator
We needed to have illustrations for the cover and beginning of each chapter. That was an essential part of what a middle-grade chapter book must provide for the reader. We worked with a local San Francisco artist named Julia Geller who writes books as well.
We had to make sure that our draft was not going to change too much since the illustrations will be based on what’s in each chapter. That’s why we needed to make sure it all made sense. This brings us to step 2.
Step 2: Have Friends and Family Read It
Thankfully, we have a wide variety of friends and family in our target reader group, so they served as our “beta readers.” This is an essential part of creating a story that works for your readers. As we had them read the close to final drafts, we got a lot of great advice on how to refine the story. This refining process is a good way to know when you’re ready to hire an editor.
Step 3: Hire an Editor
Hiring an editor is a great way to ensure that your final book makes sense and does not have typos. Since we already had the structure of the book nailed down, we only needed to hire a line editor as opposed to a structural editor.
For what, we used Kerrie McLoughlin, who not only is a great copy editor but also has kids in our age demographic. Win and double win!
Step 3b: Rounds of Editing
Editing a book is such an art and it’s also something that feels like it’s never done. After we got the edits from Kerrie, we went through them to make sure they worked from our perspective. Even after that, we got others to look at it just to make sure.
If you don’t have someone awesome like Kerrie, there is a marketplace for editors on Reedsy.
Step 4: Create a Cover
Julia also did the cover illustrations for the book but not the cover. For that, we used 100covers. At first, you might be tempted to try and do a cover or use an automatic cover generator from one of the self-publishing tools (more on that later). We’d recommend against that.
One thing we found is that automatically generated covers tend to be a little off and that makes the paperback look a little weird. For eBooks, that’s not as true. We’d say experiment with it and see how it looks. The beauty of self-publishing is that you control the process and can iterate over and over again. Which we did.
One upside with having 100covers do your cover is that we got a lot of marketing images to use as well since we picked that package.
Step 5: Format the Inside of the Book
Since we have images in our book, we hired Formatted Books to do both the paperback and the eBook. This worked out extremely well. At first, we tried to use the Reedsy formatting tool to create the print version. This did an okay job.
The problem was with the images and how we wanted them to look. We wanted the images to be above the first page of the chapter. The Reedsy tool did this but not on all of the chapters.
If you have a book that is not image-heavy (or no images at all), then you could save a bit of money on formatting. Again, play around with it and see how it turns out.
Step 6: Setup the Book on Blurb
We used Blurb.com as our “publisher” for the print version. It’s an easy site to use and also allows independent bookstores to order books as well. This was an important part of our promotion plan. We LOVE independent book stores and want all our friends and family to be able to buy them there.
Of course, with Blurb, they can also buy it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble if they so choose.
NaNoWriMo Young Writers Program participants also get a special Blurb discount by using the code YWP30
Step 6b: Setup the eBook on Kobo
Blurb.com does offer eBook distribution but you have to create an eBook from your print book pdf. This did not work out for us.
The formatting of The Magical Mystical Mirror turned out awful when we ran it through Blurb’s converter. It also gave us an error that we could not use the font that was in the print version. That was the main reason the formatting went wrong. When the tool tried to swap the fonts, everything went sideways. That’s why we went with Kobo.
Kobo.com allowed us to upload the eBook we got as part of the package from Formatted Books. This worked out awesome.
Kobo is easy to use and is a great way to sell the eBook (and audio if we had one) all over the world. We first heard of Kobo from Joanna Penn, whose podcast and books on self-publishing we relied on for help and guidance. She’s even done NaNoWriMo several times!
Step 7: Review Print & eBook
We did several rounds of galley copies of the print book to double and triple-check it. A galley copy is what publishers call the first book(s) “off the press” that is used for final checks.
We did find a couple of typos and mistakes in the galley copies that we had to feedback to Formatted Books. It’s hard to find every typo or misspelled word when looking at an electronic copy. We’d highly recommend getting a couple of galley copies to look at before officially hitting publish.
Step 8: Hit Publish!
On both Blurb and Kobo, you can keep your book in “draft” while you’re reviewing all the versions. You’ll also have to set pricing for all of your versions and if you’re selling to bookstores, the discounted price. Both tools have good guidance on this and we would recommend looks at “comps” in your genre. “Comps” are books that are similar to yours.
Congratulations! You just self-published your book. Have a party to celebrate while you think about how to promote your book.
The Promotion Plan
We love independent books stores and a big concern of ours was whether or not they could carry our book. Thankfully, if you use Blurb, they can.
Our promotion plan is centered around local independent bookstores and creating demand for the book via friends and family. Of course, writing a blog post on NaNoWriMo does not hurt either!
Research All Your Local Bookstores
We used bookweb.org to find our local books stores. This only works for U.S. based bookstores. They have a great search feature that gives you a URL for the search results. This URL is what we’re going to email to all our friends and family along with instructions on what to tell them.
We know this is a bit “old school” but it’s important to us that we try and promote our local independent bookstores to help our local economy. We’re not sure how successful it will be yet but it’s worth a try.
Thanks for Reading This Far
If you made it this far, thanks for reading our journey to self-publishing The Magical Mystical Mirror. It was a lot of work but also a lot of fun. There is something magical about seeing and feeling a book you worked on. For us, it’s a matter of pride and a job well done that we had an idea and it’s now a reality.
If you’d like to read The Magical Mystical Mirror, why not try and pick it up at your local independent bookstore. The ISBN number is 978-1034384199. Tell them RJ sent you! If you’d like the eBook version, then try Kobo.
RJ Vantalos is the pen name of the collaboration between an entrepreneur and his fiance's middle-schooler daughter who one day said "why don't you write books for kids?" So we did! RJ wants all young writers, their friends, and their adults to create more together. It's through creation that we can all learn more about each other and thrive. RJ lives in San Francisco, CA.
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Podcast Rec
Here are my top 5 favourite podcasts (not ranked) for those people who want to listen to something that isn’t music.
My favourite podcasts:
Potterless!
This is the first podcast I ever listened to and immediately, I loved it. This podcast follows a grown man ( Mike Schubert) who is reading the Harry Potter series for the first time in his life. He’s hilarious and every episode he has a new guest who watches him make terrible predictions and insult a children’s novel. For anybody concerned , he does not support J.K Rowling’s views. His podcast started in 2016 and when JK made her stance on trans people, he spoke out on his podcast as a non-supporter and he often points out the lack of diversity in the Harry Potter Novels. Potterless is part of Multitude - who produce much more podcasts.
2. Meddling Adults!
This is also run by Mike Schubert (what can I say, dude’s a good podcaster). Meddling adults is a game show where 2 adults go head to head to solve children’s mysteries such as Encyclopaedia Brown, Nancy Brown and Scooby Doo. The host Mike is notorious for being terrible at these and thus, he stays safely behind the judges table. Oh, did I mention that the winner of each episodes gets money donated to the charity of their choice and season 3 is coming out soon! It’s funny and is something I’ve re-listened to several times- something I rarely do because of my very short attention span. This podcast is also part of Multitude.
3. Spirits! @spiritspodcast
The Spirits podcast is run by two women, Julia Schfini and Amanda McLoughlin. Spirits is a ‘boozy weekly podcast about mythology, legends and folklore’ as the Spotify description says and they couldn't have said it better. Spirits is a super fun podcast, it’s for all geeks (Like our hostesses) and the show presents quite difficult topics to understand in a simple and easy to get format. It’s perfect for those who want to dive into mythology or folklore but have no idea how. Spirits is also a Multitude podcast. (You may be starting to notice a trend about these podcasts that I’m choosing- I swear I’m not sponsored by them... yet)
4. HORSE!
No, this podcast isn’t about horses but don’t be disappointed. This is for all of the sports fans out there, HORSE is a basketball podcast run by (you guessed it) Mike Schubert and Eric Schneider. But for all the non- sports fans out there, don’t be intimidated, HORSE is NOT your standard sports podcast where they just recite the events of every match. No, no, no. In HORSE, they talk about twitter beefs, internet drama and everything fun in between. Their podcast gives an easy and non- intimidating approach to sports for all whether you’re a sports nerd or not. HORSE is also part of , yeah you know what I’m going to say, Multitude.
5. Serial Killers (By the Parcast Network)
Okay, here’s a podcast that isn’t by Multitude and is a lot darker than the previous four. Serial Killers is part of the Parcast Network and the Cutler Media Production- whom a lot of spotify’s originals come from. Every Thursday and Monday, our hosts, Vanessa Richardson and Greg Pulson take an entertaining and thrilling approach into the minds, motives and madness of the world's most notorious serial killers. They delve into the childhoods of these killers, unravelling their psyche while they’re at it. They give a psychological perspective of these killers, as well as revealing the horrors of their minds and their past. I was absolutely hooked by this podcast; these two are a dynamic duo when it comes to analysing and explaining. The Podcast is thrilling, interesting and helps anyone who is perhaps intimidated by the subject understand it as well as get hooked. There are a lot of serial killer podcasts that have similar names, so make sure you have the right one.
Feel free to add more!
I think I’m going to make another post where I give things to do while listening to podcasts, so look out for that!
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August 1, 1986 - Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives is released in the US.
The slasher film was written and directed by Tom McLoughlin. It stars Thom Matthews, Jennifer Cooke and David Kagen.
Fun fact: Lizbeth, Jason’s first female victim in the film, was played by McLoughlin’s wife, Nancy McLoughlin.
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Us, July 20
You can buy a copy of this issue for your very own at my eBay store: https://www.ebay.com/str/bradentonbooks
Cover: Jennifer Aniston in her own words
Page 1: First Look -- Gabrielle Union in an outfit from her summer collection with New York & Company
Page 2: Red Carpet -- Zoey Deutch
Page 4: Who Wore It Best? Isabeli Fontana ✅ vs. Storm Reid, Chloe Bennet vs. Emily Ratajkowski ✅
Page 6: Loose Talk -- Adele explaining to a fan why she’s not releasing new music just yet, Laura Prepon on how her daughter Ella peed on everything after meeting her new baby brother, Lizzo’s inspirational message to women, Reese Witherspoon revealing via Twitter about a flattering incident, Carrie Underwood responding to Reese’s tweet
Page 8: Contents
Page 10: Hot Pics -- in honor of the National Health Services’ 72nd birthday Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton pay a visit to Queen Elizabeth Hospital (full page)
Page 11: A very pregnant Sophie Turner and husband Joe Jonas take their dogs for a walk in Encino, Scott Disick and Sofia Richie are snapped reuniting for the first time since their split, The Chainsmokers’ Alex Pall and Drew Taggart take over Modern Luxury’s cover
Page 12: Star-Spangled Weekend -- celebs get in the spirit on Independence Day -- Kendall Jenner admires fireworks, Elizabeth Banks, Peter Weber and girlfriend Kelley Flanagan in the pool, Chrissy Teigen out in the sun, Salma Hayek buying fireworks
Page 13: Miranda Lambert and husband Brendan McLoughlin and dog Delta in the pool, Vanessa Bryant and daughters Natalia and Bianka and Capri, Ryan Seacrest
Page 14: Haylie Duff makes a salad, Prince Charles at Cotswold Farm Park, Nicole Scherzinger and boyfriend Thom Evans celebrating her birthday, Lauren Scruggs Kennedy celebrates the launch of FaithSocial
Page 17: Mini Makeup Mavens -- why fingerpaint when you can draw on Mom? -- Hilary Duff and son Luca, Padma Lakshmi and daughter Krishna, Eva Mendes, Courteney Cox and daughter Coco
Page 18: Family Fun -- Nothing makes stars smile as much as their kids -- Bruce Willis celebrates Father’s Day with ex Demi Moore and wife Emma Heming and his adult daughters Rumer and Scott and Tallulah and younger ones Mabel and Evelyn, Ayesha and Stephen Curry and kids Riley and Ryan and Canon camping in the backyard, Alec Baldwin and kids Carmen and Rafael and Leonardo and Romeo
Page 20: Hot Fun in the Summertime -- Cristiano Ronaldo sailing around Italy, Vanessa Hudgens, Jennifer Lopez takes a seaside stroll, Cindy Crawford in the Jacuzzi, Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber on a yacht in the Mediterranean
Page 21: Shakira rides the waves in Spain, Shay Mitchell feeds daughter Atlas, pregnant Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom at the beach
Page 22: Stars They’re Just Like Us -- Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas walk their dogs, Tamera Mowry cooks, Brooke Shields works out
Page 23: Martha Stewart gardens, Harry Styles drinks coffee, Ariel Winter runs errands
Page 24: Hollywood Dads -- Victor Cruz is already talking to his 8-year-old daughter Kennedy about racism
Page 25: Ray J is loving life with his little ones Melody and Epik, Cory Wharton’s daughter Ryder is new to being a big sister to Mila and loving every minute
Page 26: Love Lives -- Saweetie cooks Quavo’s favorites for him
Page 27: Jimmy Fallon’s wife Nancy Juvonen has been running The Tonight Show’s cameras during the pandemic but the producer hasn’t found many of his jokes funny, things are heating up between Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly, Justin and Hailey Bieber have babies on the brain
Page 28: Hot Hollywood -- Meghan Markle just made her feelings about Prince Harry’s family crystal clear -- according to new court documents that were released as a part of her privacy claim against a U.K. tabloid Meghan felt unprotected by the monarchy while pregnant with son Archie
Page 29: Prince Andrew is incredibly nervous now that Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested and she will reportedly do almost anything to avoid jail time which could spell trouble for Andrew, Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid who are expecting a baby girl this fall are closer than ever and have been living on her mom Yolanda Hadid’s Pennsylvania farm while they await the birth of their baby, Nick Cordero’s months-long health battle has come to a heartbreaking end
Page 30: A Day in the Life -- Bethenny Frankel
Page 31: These celebrity couples recently called it quits -- Ryan Seacrest and Shayna Taylor, Christina Ricci and James Heerdegen, Kacey Musgraves and Ruston Kelly, Dr. Dre and Nicole Young, Steve Howey and Sarah Shahi, Clark Gregg and Jennifer Grey
Page 32: Cover Story -- Quarantine has motivated Jennifer Aniston to think about her future projects and she’s realized she wants to put pen to paper in multiple ways -- she’s been writing a ton with a focus on screenwriting and even a memoir
Page 36: Introducing President Kanye West -- with just four months until the election Kanye announces his bid for POTUS and Kim Kardashian is ready to be first lady
Page 38: Stone Cold Sober -- these straight-edge stars are high on life -- Jada Pinkett Smith, Miley Cyrus
Page 39: Bradley Cooper, Daniel Radcliffe, Lucy Hale, Brad Pitt, Joe Manganiello
Page 40: Style -- engagement rings -- Emma Stone and Dave McCary, Evan Ross and Ashlee Simpson
Page 42: Beauty -- complexion confidence -- Amber Heard, Ciara, Salma Hayek
Page 44: Us Musts -- director Liz Garbus on I’ll Be Gone in the Dark
Page 46: Fashion Police -- rainbow edition -- Heather Graham, Kathryn Newton, Erin Lam
Page 47: Maria Sharapova, Shailene Woodley, Kat Graham
Page 48: 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me -- Peter Gallagher
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Found on Nova Dando’s Instagram...
‘Scroll ➪ ➪ ➪ for some BTS and big THANK-YOUS to everyone tagged. I had a total dream team crew that worked with me to make I.W.O.L happen for La Roux. This was the first music video I didn’t make on a laptop! I got to work with a brilliant producer, edit suite and post house which was an awesome experience from start to finish. Thanks to Black Dog Films for producing, special Thank- You to Bumble Davies and the amazing team at Unit Studios for the post production and to my long time creative collaborator La Roux, we had a lol from start to finish and I’m happy I got to make what’s in your head come to life. Im so excited to see you release this album into the world my friend. ILY ♡
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Director: Nova Dando
Producer: Nancy Ryan @nook80
Executive Producer: Martin Roker @blackdogfilms
Production Assistant: Milly Stell @ridleyscottcg
Director of Photography: Eoin McLoughlin @eoinmcl
DIT: Patrick Quinnell @bigredglassesboy
Production Designer: Oliver Hogan
Art Dept Props: James Middleton
Artist Styling: Charly Suggett @charlysuggest
Talent Styling: Rhona Ezuma @roena
Makeup & Hair: Lauren Palmer @lauren.palmer.mua
Car Agent: Tony Froude @froude.tony
Choreographer: Hannah Ekholm @hannahekholm
Dancers:@manuesoum @celineceleesi @nafisahbaba @loiswong_
Editor: Flaura Atkinson The Quarry @flauraatkinson
Motion Graphics: UNIT Studios @unit_studios
VFX: UNIT Studios @unit_studios
Colourist: UNIT Studios’ Nick Dalby @nicholas_paul_dalby
Special Thanks to Bumble Davis at Unit Studios @uselessgardener
Directors Assistant: Edo Buttinelli @edozip
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Flawsome Blaise 😈 S1, Ch.8: Partners
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Blaise was working on a new novel when her phone buzzed on desk beside her. She ignored it at first, too engrossed in the words on the computer screen, but it started to buzz again, efficiently breaking her concentration. With a scowl, she grabbed the phone and opened up the message from Heriberto.
She was about to type a reply when a knocking on the front door echoed throughout the apartment. With a huff, she put her phone down and headed for the door, pulling it open. Heriberto stood in front of the door, a sheepish look on his face, but that isn’t what made her take pause. No, it was the fact that he was wearing nothing but a fluffy white towel around his waist, the cloth seeming to glow against his dark purple skin.
“Really sorry to bother you like this, my dear, but you see, I have an important meeting in an hour and the hot water is out at my place. Normally, I don’t mind a cold shower, but with the heating in the building being spotty at best, I’d rather not risk getting sick.”
She hummed, her eyes raking across his torso. He was definitely a nice piece of candy to look at, “Sure, I don’t mind. I’ll probably head down and grab some food while you shower. Don’t go through my shit.”
He put his hand over his heart with a smile, “I would never, my dear.” Heriberto reached forward, his chapped lips pressing against her cheek before he entered the apartment, heading straight for the bathroom.
She closed the door behind her and took the elevator to the ground floor. Since it was one in the afternoon on a Wednesday, the common area outside was nearly deserted, just a few people lingering about. It gave her the chance to admire the beauty around her.
She hummed, ‘I wasn’t sure what to expect when I moved to the big city, but this ain’t so bad. The people are fun to torment and the scenery is nice to look at. This was a good choice, moving here.’
“McLoughlin,”
And then a sim has to come by and ruin the peace she was feeling. With a scowl, she turned toward the woman approaching her, “Landgraab.”
The woman’s body was shaking beneath the thin white tracksuit she wore, her skin turning a pale blue from the freezing temperatures, but she did her best to act tough in front of the younger girl. “You were late for work yesterday. Why?”
Blaise’s eyes narrowed as she folded her arms over her chest. “That’s none of your business,”
She scoffed. “I’m your partner, idiot. That makes it my business.”
She shrugged. “Sounds like a you problem,”
It’s not that Blaise hated Nancy Landgraab, they were co-workers after all, which required them to depend on one another during cases, but… well, Blaise just couldn’t stand Nancy’s face. Being a mean person by nature, she used this as an excuse to be aggressive toward the older woman, who generally just accepted it because she didn’t want to fight.
Nancy knew that Blaise’s arguments tended to get heated rather quickly and she didn’t stand a chance against the younger girl in actual combat – that much had been proven during their many sparing sessions.
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Famous 1784 births.
George Hamilton-Gordon (British prime minister)(pictured)
Nancy Lincoln (American mother of Abraham Lincoln & Sarah Grigsby)
Maj. Gen. John E. Wool (American general)
John McLoughlin (Canadian-American fur trader)
Harry Temple (British prime minister)(pictured)
Zachary Taylor (American general and president)(pictured)
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Dr. Death’s victim list
Acton, Lily
Adams, Lizzie
Adkinson, Sarah
Adshead, Norman
Adshead, Rose Ann
Aitken, Irene
Andrew, Dorothy Mary
Andrew, Joseph
Andrew, Mary Emma
Arrandale, Albert
Arrowsmith, Winifred
Ashcroft, Netta
Ashton, Dora Elizabeth
Ashton, Ellen
Ashworth, Ada
Ashworth, Brenda
Ashworth, Elizabeth
Ashworth, James
Ashworth, Sarah
Aveyard, Clara Ethel
Baddeley, Elizabeth Mary
Baddeley, John
Bagshaw, Bertha
Barber, Squire
Bardsley, Joseph
Bardsley, Lily
Bardsley, Nellie
Barker, Elsie
Barlow, Charles Henry
Barnes, James Edward
Battersby, Elizabeth
Baxter, William
Beech, Joseph
Bell, Norman John
Bennett, Ethel
Bennett, Frances
Bennett, Nellie
Bennison, Charlotte
Bent, Arthur
Berry, Irene
Bill, Edith Annie
Birchall, Mary Ivy
Bird, Violet May
Black, Alice
Boardman, Kathleen May
Boardman, Mary Louisa
Bogle, Geoffrey
Bolland, Alice
Bowers, Mary Elizabeth
Bradshaw, Miriam
Brady, Edith
Bramwell, Harold
Bramwell, Vera
Brassington, Charles Geoffrey
Brassington, Nancy Anne
Bridge, Doris
Bridge, Jane
Brierley, Albert
Brierley, Edith
Broadbent, Lily
Brock, Edith
Brocklehurst, Charles Edward
Brocklehurst, Vera
Brooder, Irene
Brookes, Lily
Brookes, May
Brown, Alice
Brown, Mary Alice
Brown, William Henry
Buckland, Edward
Buckley, Ethel
Burke, Elizabeth Mary
Butcher, Lydia Edith
Cains, Ida
Callaghan, Sean Stuart
Calverley, Edith
Campbell, Annie
Carradice, Marion
Carrington, Alice
Carroll, Josephine May
Cartwright, Hannah
Chadwick, Wilfred
Challinor, Ivy Elizabeth
Challoner, Genevieve
Chapman, Irene
Chappell, Alice
Chappell, Wilfred
Charlton, John
Charnock, George
Cheetham, Albert
Cheetham, Alfred
Cheetham, Elsie
Cheetham, Hena
Cheetham, Norah
Cheetham, Thomas
Chidlow, Amy
Clarke, Fanny
Clayton, Elsie
Clayton, Frances
Clee, Beatrice Helen
Clough, James
Condon, Thomas
Connaughton, Alice Hilda
Connors, Michael
Conway, Margaret Ann
Coomber, Frederick
Cooper, Ann
Copeland, Erla
Copeland, Sydney Hoskins
Couldwell, Constance Anne
Coulthard, Ann
Coutts, Mary
Couzens, Hilda Mary
Cox, Eileen Theresa
Crompton, Eileen Daphne
Crompton, Frank
Crompton, John
Crossley, Lily
Cullen, Lilian
Cuthbert, Valerie
Davies, Cissie
Davies, Eric
Davies, Fred
Davies, Miriam
Dawson, Fanny
Dean, Elsie Lorna
Dean, Joan Edwina
Delaney, Bessie
Denham, Christopher
Dentith, Frederick
Devenport, Ronnie
Dixon, Alice
Dobb, Edgar
Dolan, Ethel
Drinkwater, Alice
Drummond, Joseph
Dudley, Mary Rose
Dutton, Elaine
Earls, Doris
Earnshaw, William
Eddleston, Harold
Eddleston, Monica
Edge, Agnes
Evans, Bethel Anne
Everall, Hannah
Everall, Joseph Vincent
Farrell, Phyllis
Fernley, Marie Antoinette
Firman, Mary Elizabeth
Fish, Hilda
Fitton, Hilda
Fletcher, Dorothy
Fletcher, Elizabeth
Floyd, Arthur
Fogg, Leah
Foulkes, Edwin
Fowden, Thomas
Fox, Moira Ashton
France, John
Freeman, Harold
Freeman, Winifred
Frith, Hannah
Galpin, Minnie Doris Irene
Garlick, Rose
Garlick, Violet
Garratt, Mary Alice
Garside, Millicent
Gaskell, Marion
Gaunt, Mary
Gee, Nellie
Gess, Clifford
Givens, William
Goddard, Edith
Godfrey, Elsie
Golds, Annie Elizabeth
Gorton, Alice Maude
Graham, Edith
Gray, Rebecca
Greenhalgh, John Sheard
Grimshaw, Annie
Grimshaw, Muriel
Grundy, Donald Anthony
Grundy, Kathleen
Grundy, Nora
Hackney, Clara
Hackney, Clara
Hadfield, Violet
Hague, William
Hall, Josephine
Halliday, Frank
Hallsworth, Janet
Hamblett, Leonora
Hamer, Mary Emma
Hammond, Caroline Veronica
Hampson, Jesse
Hancock, Christine
Hannible, Elsie
Harding, Joan Milray
Harris, Charles
Harris, Harriet
Harrison, Christina
Harrison, David Alan
Harrison, Marion
Harrison, Muriel Eveline
Harrison, Samuel
Harrop, Elsie
Haslam, Mary Elizabeth
Hawkins, Sarah
Healey, Winifred
Heapey, Clifford Barnes
Heapey, Gladys
Heathcote, Irene
Heginbotham, Olive
Hennefer, Ellen
Hett, Mary Jane
Heywood, Ada
Heywood, Florence
Hibbert, Hilda Mary
Hickson, Robert
Higginbottom, George Eric
Higginbottom, Peter
Higgins, Barry
Higgins, Lily
Higham, Marion Elizabeth
Highley, Ruth
Higson, Ellen
Hill, Sarah Ann
Hillier, Pamela Marguerite
Hilton, Ada Matley
Hilton, John
Hirst, Emma
Holgate, Ethel Doris
Holland, Alline Devolle
Holt, Alice
Hopkins, Dorothy Doretta
Howcroft, John
Hulme, Hilda
Hurd, May
Iwanina, Jozef
Jackman, Harold Edward
Jackson, Maureen Lamonnier
Jackson, Nancy
Jameson, Ronald
Jeffries, Beatrice
Johnson, Norah
Johnson, Richard
Johnston, Leah
Jones, Alice Mary
Jones, David
Jones, Hannah
Jones, Ivy
Jones, Jane
Jones, Robert Edward
Jordan, Mary Ellen
Keating, Mary
Kellett, Ethel May
Kellett, Fred
Kelly, Ellen
Kelly, Moira
Kennedy, Alice
Killan, Charles Henry
King, Elsie
King, James Joseph
Kingsley, Mary
Kitchen, Alice Christine
Lacey, Renee
Leach, Florence
Leech, Edith
Leech, William Henry
Lees, Olive
Leigh, Carrie
Leigh, Joseph
Leigh, Wilfred
Lewis, Elsie
Lewis, Florence
Lewis, Peter
Lilley, Jean
Lingard, Robert Henry
Linn, Laura Frances
Livesey, John Louden
Llewellyn, Edna May
Lomas, Harry
Lomas, Ivy
Long, Dorothy
Longmate, Thomas Alfred
Lord, Jane Ellen
Lowe, Beatrice
Lowe, Esther
Lowe, May
Lyons, Eva
MacConnell, Charles
Mackenzie, Selina
Mackie, Christina McCulloch
Mansfield, Mary Ann
Mansfield, Walter
Marley, Martha
Marsland, Sarah Hannah
Matley, Maud
McDonald, Kathleen
McLaren, William James
McLoughlin, Gertrude
Melia, Joan May
Mellor, Elizabeth Ellen
Mellor, Samuel
Mellor, Winifred
Meredith, Oscar
Metcalfe, Margaret
Middleton, Deborah
Middleton, Mary
Mills, Samuel
Mitchell, Cyril
Mitchell, Wilbert
Molesdale, John Bennett
Morgan, Emily
Moss, Bertha
Moss, Hannah
Mottram, George Henry
Mottram, Hannah Helena
Mottram, Pamela Grace
Moult, Thomas
Mullen, Nellie
Mycock, Miriam Rose Emily
Needham, Nora
Nicholls, Violet
Nichols, Fanny
Nichols, Lily
Nuttall, Hervey
Nuttall, Norah
O'Sullivan, Thomas
Ogden, Mary
Oldham, Agnes
Oldham, Samuel
Oswald, Frances Elaine
Otter, Enid
Ousey, Margaret
Ovcar-Robinson, Konrad Peter
Overton, Renate Eldtraude
Oxley, Phyllis
Parker, Marjorie
Parkes, Annie
Parkin, Laura Victoria
Parr, Bertha
Pearce, Elizabeth
Pedley, Rosetta
Penney, Vara
Pickering, Leah
Pickup, Kenneth
Pickup, Mavis Mary
Pitman, Edith
Platt, Elsie
Platt, Marion
Pomfret, Bianka
Potts, Frances
Potts, Reginald
Powers, Annie Alexandra
Preston, Ada Marjorie
Prestwich, Alice
Proud, Ethel May
Quinn, Marie
Ralphs, Anne Lilian
Ralphs, Ernest Colin
Rawling, Alice
Reade, Audrey
Redfern, Tom
Renwick, Dorothea Hill
Richards, Jose Kathleen Diana
Richardson, Alice
Riley, Stanley
Roberts, Edith
Roberts, Esther Hannah
Roberts, Gladys
Robinson, Eileen
Robinson, Eveline
Robinson, Lavinia
Robinson, Mildred
Rogers, Elizabeth Ann
Rostron, Jane Frances
Rowarth, Dorothy
Rowbottom, Annie
Rowland, Jane Isabella
Royles, Elsie
Royston, Betty
Rudol, Ernest
Russell, Tom Balfour
Sankey, Margaret
Saunders, Albert Edward
Saunders, Gladys
Scott, Edith
Scott, Elsie
Sellors, Kate Maud
Sharples, Cicely
Shaw, Joseph
Shaw, Leonard
Shaw, Lilian
Shaw, Neville
Shaw, Susan Eveline
Shawcross, Edna
Shawcross, Ernest
Shawcross, Mabel
Shelmerdine, Jack Leslie
Shelmerdine, Jane Elizabeth
Shore, Lily
Sidebotham, Florence
Sigley, Elizabeth Teresa
Simpson, Kenneth Harry
Slater, Albert
Slater, Florence
Slater, Lena Norah
Slater, May
Smith, Alice
Smith, Dora Elizabeth
Smith, Emma
Smith, Kenneth Ernest
Smith, Margaret
Smith, Mary Alice
Smith, Sidney Arthur
Smith, Winifred Isabel
Sparkes, Monica Rene
Squirrell, Alice
Stafford, Harry
Stafford, Kate Elizabeth
Stansfield, Joe Ainscow
Stocks, Louisa
Stone, John
Stopford, Arthur Henderson
Stopford, Harriet
Strickland, Ruth
Sumner, Grace
Swann, Bessie
Swann, Robert
Swindells, Emmeline
Taylor, Caroline Mary
Taylor, Edna Mary
Taylor, Florence
Taylor, Lily Newby
Taylor, Mary
Tempest, Mary Ann
Thomas, Alice
Thomas, Sarah Ann
Thornton, Maria
Tideswell, Sarah
Tierney, Angela Philomena
Tingle, Walter
Toft, Beatrice
Tomlin, Mary
Townsend, Margaret
Tucker, Dorothy
Tuff, Mary
Tuffin, Winifred Amy
Turner, Frances Elizabeth
Turner, Irene
Uttley, Stanley
Vickers, Frederick
Vickers, Margaret Mary
Virgin, Lucy
Vizor, George Edgar
Vizor, May
Wagstaff, George Lawton
Wagstaff, Jessie Irene
Wagstaff, Laura Kathleen
Waldron, Margaret Anne
Walker, Edward
Walker, Ellen
Walker, Henrietta
Walker, Winifred Mary
Waller, Harry
Waller, Marjorie Hope
Walls, Mary
Walton, Sydney
Warburton, Ada
Ward, Maureen Alice
Ward, Minnie
Ward, Muriel Margaret
Ward, Percy
Wardle, Eric
Wareing, William Hill
Warren, May
Wass, Kathleen May
Watkins, Annie
West, Maria
Wharam, Ellen Frances
Wharmby, Lavinia
White, Mona Ashton
Whitehead, Amy
Whitham, Colin
Whittaker, Maureen
Whittaker, Violet Mary
Whittingslow, Vera
Whittle, Edith
Wibberley, Edith
Wilcockson, Joseph Frank
Wilkinson, Annie
Wilkinson, Maud
Williams, Albert Redvers
Williams, Emily
Williamson, Sarah Jane
Wills, Jack
Wilmore, Margaret
Wilson, Muriel Elsie
Wimpeney, Mark
Winston, George
Winston, Olive
Winterbottom, Mary
Wood, Annie
Wood, Charles Henry
Wood, Fanny
Wood, James
Woodhead, Joyce
Woodhead, Kenneth Wharmby
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Nancy B McLoughlin
Jan. 20, 1928 – Feb. 28, 2018 Nancy was born in Whittier, California January 20, 1928. She passed away peacefully at home with her son John and family on Feb. 28. Nancy is preceded in death by husband of 58 years Maurice, her son Andrew, parents Laban and Mildred Brewer, brothers John and...
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In Touch, November 9
You can buy a copy of this issue for your very own at my eBay store: https://www.ebay.com/str/bradentonbooks
Cover: Melania Trump
Page 1: Contents
Page 2: Who Wore It Better? Cara Santana vs. Melissa Gorga vs. Tracy Tutor vs. Bianca Peters
Page 3: Brooke Burke vs. Gabrielle Haugh vs. Joy Bauer vs. Kristen Taekman
Page 4: Matthew McConaughey -- 5 stories from his memoir
Page 5: Makeover of the Week -- Halsey revealed her shaved head on Instagram, Number of the Week -- $300,000 in liquid assets philanthropist and movie producer Steve Bing had left at the time of his death after inheriting $600 million 30 years ago, Smackdown of the Week -- Clare Crawley admonishing her suitors for not stepping up to talk to her during an awkward Bachelorette cocktail party, Mystery of the Week -- Miley Cyrus on her possible alien encounter
Page 6: Crib of the Week -- Ellen DeGeneres flipping her Montecito mansion for $40 million
Page 7: Man Candy of the Week -- Maximilian Acevedo, Winner of the Week -- Prince William spends 45 minutes on a private Zoom call consoling a Liverpool cafe owner who cried on TV about her business losing money, Losers of the Week -- Fast & Furious fans because the film series will end with the 11th installment
Page 8: Up Close -- Miley Cyrus in an over-the-top gown performing on The Graham Norton Show
Page 10: Drew Barrymore launches her Flower Beauty line in NYC, Sofia Vergara strikes a seductive pose in a bathtub for Vanity Fair photographer Annie Leibovitz, Ellen DeGeneres shows off a teased-up haircut on her talk show
Page 12: Rocking the Vote -- Bebe Rexha
Page 13: Kerry Washington and her dog Josie B., Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Julia Roberts in a Vote suit
Page 14: Great Outdoors -- Kim Kardashian spending time with the family in Wyoming, Julianne Hough shoved her brother Derek Hough off a dock
Page 16: Miranda Lambert teases scenes from her new video for Settling Down which stars her shirtless husband Brendan McLoughlin
Page 18: Tom Cruise shows off his skills on the set of Mission: Impossible 7 in Venice, Hilary Duff is pregnant with a baby girl, Adele on Saturday Night Live
Page 21: Emma Roberts was furious with her mom Kelly Cunningham for blabbing about her pregnancy and Emma’s still really upset about it, Lisa Marie Presley is opening up about her son Benjamin Keough’s suicide on what would have been his 28th birthday, Star Sightings -- Selling Sunset stars Amanza Smith and Mary Fitzgerald, Anthony Anderson, Brock Pierce, Auli’i Cravalho
Page 26: Princess Diana’s dying wish -- Prince William not Prince Charles should be king -- Diana’s fears about Prince Charles are exposed and it could change the monarchy forever -- Diana thought Charles was weak and cruel and self-centered and she wasn’t subtle about her belief that he didn’t have what it takes to be king meanwhile she groomed William to be king
Page 28: NXIVM: Where Are They Now? Find out what happened to the leaders of the sex cult at the center of HBO’s The Vow -- Lauren and Nancy Salzman, India Oxenberg
Page 29: Keith Raniere, Allison Mack, faithful members
Page 30: Kim Kardashian’s 40th birthday from hell -- Kim’s milestone celebration ends in tears
Page 34: The Big Interview -- Martina McBride on being happy: I live in the moment
Page 42: Animal Overload -- Firefighters 2021 calendar
Page 45: Double Take -- Debbie Matenopoulos on Home & Family
Page 46: Horoscope -- Scorpio David Schwimmer turned 54 on November 2
Page 48: Last Laughs
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