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The Art of the Dangle: Valerie Lagrange
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candid in Paris, 1963
Original content copyright 2008-2014 by Mark A Clark No rights are claimed
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My Review of Freaks (1932)
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Written by Willis Goldbeck And Leon Gordon
Directed by Tod Browning
Carnival Barker (re Freaks): "They did not ask to be brought into the
world. But,...
Cultural Wormhole Presents: X-Nation Episode 222
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It took us almost 16 years to finally do it, but now Antony and Paul have
FINALLY recorded an episode of X-Nation whilst breathing the same air! In
this...
April is My Wrestling Month
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Interviewing Billy Gunn on live TV
By Kevin Hunsperger @kevinhunsperger & @my123cents on Twitter Listen to the
podcast Follow my blog with Bloglovin
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The Best Foreign Horror Movies of all Time
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In the realm of horror cinema, the pulse-quickening tales extend far beyond
Hollywood’s borders. Foreign horror movies, with their distinctive […]
Thank You and Goodbye
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I want to thank all the readers who have followed me for years and those
who have made donations. I set this up to notify you that I am indeed gone
from t...
10 Coolest Boss Fights In Marvel's Spider-Man 2
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Marvel's Spider-Man 2 sees the web-slinging hero facing off against a
number of his iconic villains, from Venom to the Lizard to Kraven the
Hunter.
Underrated Holiday Specials on Disney+
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By John D’Amico Full-Court Miracle Let’s start with a Hanukkah special. And
a Disney Channel Original Movie of all things. Full-Court Miracle is based
on t...
NYC: island emergency camp for asylum seekers
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[image: Randall’s Island]New York City workers have started erecting a
series of sprawling tents in vacant parking lots on Randall's Island,
betwee...
Are You Ready To Survive Another "Cruel Summer?"
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For those who were lucky enough to have a previous jaunt in the time
machine back to the 80's to check out Los Bastards slasheriffic "Cruel
Summer" - get r...
LPN: 6-17/New Man in Charge: The Lost Lowdown
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LLD 15th Anniversary LIVE Commentary for 6.17 "The End" and "The New Man in
Charge" (with episode audio)
00:00:00: Podcast Starts - Announcements and Anniv...
Movies - General • Re: Last movie you watched?
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Deep Cover (1992)
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During this time of protest and change as a film noir fan I keep going back
to *Deep Cover*. A raw, political, honest film about cops and concerns that
s...
Notes from “The Edge”
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by Maria Rhodes, Rooftop’s Programming & Festival Coordinator🇧🇷 Buy your
tickets for our screening of The Edge of Democracy on Tuesday, June 11th,
now!...
LIVE Raw thoughts - April 8, 2019
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11:00 - It wasn't a bad show by any stretch of the imagination, but it was
certainly an oddly booked one. Why even have Kofi appear, since it wasn't
expec...
Adjust contrast of a pdf free
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Closer to the eye of the shooter, this is because Preview is quite
literally applying a filter to each individual page of the PDF you are
saving. the proce...
A Note to Readers
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Dear readers, Speakeasy will no longer be updated as of July 2017. Visit
our Arts section for the latest coverage and follow us on Twitter for news
and ana...
Cara Menginstall Tema Windows 7
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Kali ini saya akan membahas panduan cara menginstal tema Windows 7 dengan
benar. Anda dapat menginstal themepacks pada Windows 7 dengan mengklik dua
kali...
Richard Hatch, Battlestar’s Greatest Champion
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If you’re reading this blog, I don’t need to explain to you who Richard
Hatch was. He died today, and the fan culture community is reeling with
the loss o...
In Case You Missed It
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This week on Fandor: Learn from the movies, look for the helpers. Here on
Planet Fandor, we’re really settling into this “post-truth” moment. One of
the ha...
Lost Writers Reveal There was Never a Planned End!
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35 Subplots left unresolved 18 real plots left unanswered Now in a recent
interview a writer revealed to his buddy that: I was watching football with
one o...
Thoughts On: Writing
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Over the last year I have earned a lot about the art of writing itself; not
only the act of putting words on a page, but the thought process, the state
of ...
More reviews!
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My schedule will be wonky for a while until I catch up on everything I've
missed. Here are a couple reviews.
*Strike Back's* third second (the second co-Am...
The Hunger Games Q and A
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I watched the Hunger Games last night so I figured I’d write about it. I
don’t want to say it’s a review. It isn’t a review. A review requires
coherent tho...
Happy Holidays
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I was doing some leisurely blog reading today when I come across this piece
on the famous Desmond/Penny phone call in my favorite episode of LOST, *The
Co...
Watch Desperate Housewives Season 8 Episode 4
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Desperate Housewives Season 8 Episode 4
School and the Hard Knocks
A charm synopsis of the Episode that must watch:
After disobeying the rules of student d...
Casting News
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I'm sorry that I haven't update the blog with the news about the casting of
the tributes. You can go here to see the cast for the tributes!
In other news, ...
Regarding those changes I was hinting about...
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I'm starting a new blog. This one won't be going anywhere, you will still
be able to access all of the archived posts and I'm not sure I'm going to
entire...
After Lost: A New Direction
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Well, we made in back into the country after a month. The final four
episodes have been viewed and my first thought is "Wow! What a ride it has
been!"
The...
Election 2008: The Moving Image Event of the Year
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The 2008 election was clearly the moving-image event of the year, according
to a survey of critics, authors, filmmakers, programmers, and others,
published...
Lost: Missing Pieces
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Lost: Missing Pieces are 13 two- to three-minute stories of compelling,
new, never-before-seen moments from the hit television show LOST. These
newly-crea...
"Warner Bros. is allegedly seeking a creative entity to become the program's showrunner, but the article notes that 'Supernatural' creator Eric Kripke may be at the top of the studio's list."
"Neil Gaiman’s script for the beloved British Doctor Who is decidedly Doctor Who, the fantasist said this past Sunday, during a segment of the three-day, celeb-infused New Yorker Festival. “Classic Doctor Who episodes are always filmed at some point in a quarry, and I’m incredibly pleased to say they have spent the last week filming in a quarry, in the rain, which is awesome.”
The episode is set to air around Easter of next year, and will feature actress Suranne Jones in a guest role as a character called Idris, who Gaiman revealed “may very well be an old acquaintance of the doctor with a new face.”"
Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol will air on both the BBC in the UK
and BBC America in the USA on December 25
The Doctor Who Christmas Special is only a few weeks away, and BBC America are continuing promotion of A Christmas Carol with the release of a short video featuring cast members Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, and Arthur Darvill discussing the special and the guests acting in the show.
"Sex symbol Marilyn Monroe went dramatic in 1952's Don't Bother to Knock. Monroe plays Nell Forbes, a beautiful but suicidal young woman, recently released from a mental institution. She doesn't mention this on her resumé when she takes a baby-sitting job in a posh hotel.
Jed Towers (Richard Widmark), a hotel guest, tries to make time with Nell after his own girlfriend, played by Anne Bancroft, has told him to take a hike.
As Nell and Jed neck on the couch, the little girl whom Nell is tending (Donna Corcoran) surprises the spooning couple.
This drives the psychotic Nell over the edge, forcing Jed to try to keep the baby-sitter from killing both herself and the child."
"THE WALKING DEAD GOOGLE MAP
A complete annotated map of appearances, deaths, events and locations from Robert Kirkman's zombie comic book series The Walking Dead."
"A lady vanishes on a train. One moment she was sitting there, plump, matronly, reading a needlework magazine, answering to the name and description of Miss Froy, governess, London-bound from the Tyrol. The next, she was gone. And the young woman in the compartment, awakening from her doze, was solemnly assured by her neighbors that they had seen no Miss Froy. A brain specialist aboard suggests that Miss Froy was a hallucination induced by the blow she had received when a flower box fell on her head at the station."