Unser nach eingehender Prüfung für ideal befundener Geburtstagsfilm für Michael Caine. Er bietet tiefschürfende Einblicke in das Wesen des Kolonialismus und die Weltpolitik, Spannung, Abenteuer, einen legendären Gesangsauftritt vor den vereinten Nationen, Liebe und Drama, sowie Maureen Lipman als Margaret Thatcher (vergl. hier).
On the subject of Lord Peter Wimsey screen adaptations: I just want more people to be aware of the fact that Shirley Cain, who played Miss Climpson in the 1987 Strong Poison miniseries, also played Miss Rossiter in the 1973 Murder Must Advertise, which I *think* makes her the only actor to appear with both Ian Carmichael and Edward Petherbridge as Wimsey.
Michael Caine, Peter Sellers, Dudley Moore, The Wrong Box (1966) |British Comedy
The Wrong Boz is based on the 1889 novel The Wrong Box by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne, It is a nonstop comedy, made in London, England. The story is In the early 19th century, a lawyer explains to a group of young men that a tontine has been organized; £1,000 has been invested for each child which is £20,000 in total, the catch is that only the last survivor will receive all the money along with the earned interest. Sixty-three years later, elderly brothers Masterman and Joseph Finsbury, who live next to each other in Victorian London, are the last surviving members of the tontine. The Cast John Mills as Masterman Finsbury Ralph Richardson as Joseph Finsbury Michael Caine as Michael Finsbury Peter Cook as Morris Finsbury Dudley Moore as John Finsbury Nanette Newman as Julia Finsbury Peter Sellers as Dr. Pratt Tony Hancock as Detective Wilfrid Lawson as Peacock Thorley Walters as Lawyer Patience Cicely Courtneidge as Major Martha Diane Clare as Mercy Gerald Sim as First Undertaker Irene Handl as Mrs. Hackett John Le Mesurier as Dr. Slattery Peter Graves as Military Officer Nicholas Parsons as Alan Frazer Scrope James Villiers as Sydney Whitcombe Sykes Graham Stark as Ian Scott Fife (killed in tontine) Jeremy Lloyd as Brian Allen Harvey Leonard Rossiter as Vyvyan Alistair Montague (killed in tontine) Valentine Dyall as Oliver Pike Harmsworth John Junkin as 1st Engine Driver Timothy Bateson as Official Norman Bird as Spiritual Norman Rossington as First Hooligan Tutte Lemkow as The Bournemouth Strangler You are invited to join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded, https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
Director: Austin Peters Creative Direction: Carlos Santolalla Video Production House: Radical Media Video Producer: Danny Dewes Editor: Marlo Caine at Cosmos Street Director of Photography: Bill Kirstein Stylist: Catherine Hahn Production Designer: Wylie Gelber Executive Video Producer: Jennifer Heath Asst. Editor: Kyle Moriarty Head of Production: Luiza Naritomi Sound Design created by Q Department Color and VFX by The Mill VFX EP: Heath Raymond VFX Leads: John McIntosh, Kshitj Khanna VFX Artists: Luke Midgley, Lucia Hill Barroso Colorist: Mikey Rossiter FEATURING Orville Peck Thanks Jem Louisianna Purchase Tess Holiday Minxie Mimieux Ryan Maddon Elle Dorado Elizabeth Becerril Delilah DuBois Dez Sam Evan Tate Ketch Weaver Tami Thomsen Ja'myra Harris Sam Lao Christopher "Click" Thompson Alan Bick Ketan Wyatt Bowie the horse Special thanks to the Fort Worth Film Commission & Billy Bob's Texas Rodeo
Director: Austin Peters Creative Direction: Carlos Santolalla Video Production House: Radical Media Video Producer: Danny Dewes Editor: Marlo Caine at Cosmos Street Director of Photography: Bill Kirstein Stylist: Catherine Hahn Production Designer: Wylie Gelber Executive Video Producer: Jennifer Heath Asst. Editor: Kyle Moriarty Head of Production: Luiza Naritomi Sound Design created by Q Department Color and VFX by The Mill VFX EP: Heath Raymond VFX Leads: John McIntosh, Kshitj Khanna VFX Artists: Luke Midgley, Lucia Hill Barroso Colorist: Mikey Rossiter FEATURING Orville Peck Thanks Jem Louisianna Purchase Tess Holiday Minxie Mimieux Ryan Maddon Elle Dorado Elizabeth Becerril Delilah DuBois Dez Sam Evan Tate Ketch Weaver Tami Thomsen Ja'myra Harris Sam Lao Christopher "Click" Thompson Alan Bick Ketan Wyatt Bowie the horse Special thanks to the Fort Worth Film Commission & Billy Bob's Texas Rodeo
Director: Austin Peters Creative Direction: Carlos Santolalla Video Production House: Radical Media Video Producer: Danny Dewes Editor: Marlo Caine at Cosmos Street Director of Photography: Bill Kirstein Stylist: Catherine Hahn Production Designer: Wylie Gelber Executive Video Producer: Jennifer Heath Asst. Editor: Kyle Moriarty Head of Production: Luiza Naritomi Sound Design created by Q Department Color and VFX by The Mill VFX EP: Heath Raymond VFX Leads: John McIntosh, Kshitj Khanna VFX Artists: Luke Midgley, Lucia Hill Barroso Colorist: Mikey Rossiter FEATURING Orville Peck Thanks Jem Louisianna Purchase Tess Holiday Minxie Mimieux Ryan Maddon Elle Dorado Elizabeth Becerril Delilah DuBois Dez Sam Evan Tate Ketch Weaver Tami Thomsen Ja'myra Harris Sam Lao Christopher "Click" Thompson Alan Bick Ketan Wyatt Bowie the horse Special thanks to the Fort Worth Film Commission & Billy Bob's Texas Rodeo
The inciting incident? The reopening of the Alberto Salazar Building, an office on Nike's Beaverton campus named after the Nike Oregon Project running coach. This fall, several athletes—including Mary Cain and Amy Yoder Begley—accused Salazar of berating, humiliating and body-shaming them.
In early October, after years of investigation into Salazar's coaching practices, the U.S Anti-Doping Agency banned Salazar from coaching for four years after finding he had encouraged his athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs. (Salazar and Nike contest those findings.)
Yet Nike has pressed forward with renovations on the office named after Salazar. The interior of the newly renovated building, as described by two Nike employees, is plastered with images of Salazar. It wasn't rebranded during the renovation, the two employees who spoke with WW said.
That decision led to an unprecedented sight in Beaverton this morning: Some 400 employees marching around Lake Nike, carrying signs and chanting, albeit briefly. One sign read, "just do better." Another read, "Nike is a woman."
While the company didn't interrupt the protest, its loyalists told employees not to speak to the press.
A woman in a camouflage beanie started handing out two flyers prior to the walk: One read, in part, "No employee is permitted to speak with the news media on an Nike-related matter, on any on- or off-the record, without prior approval from Nike Global Communications."
It warned that any "breach in the communications policy, including unauthorized information that is 'leaked' to the media," could result in being fired.
The other flyer she distributed branded the walk as a "celebration" of women rather than a protest: "Thank you for walking with us to celebrate what women bring to sport and to champion equality," it read.
The flyer said that Nike leadership was "committed to hearing your voice, in person!" It said that leadership is inviting employees to have "face-to-face time" to "share ideas" with upper management.
It was not clear from how high in the company these flyers originated. A Nike spokesman tells WW the flyer warning employees not to speak to the press was not an official company document.
"We respect and welcome employees' feedback on matters that are important to them," says spokesman Greg Rossiter. "The flier prepared by some employees was not officially distributed by Nike."
Rossiter confirmed Nike has a media policy, and says it does not conflict with employees' legal rights.
WW approached more than a dozen employees at the protest. All declined to speak. During the march, WW's photographer was escorted off of campus.
WW spoke with only two employees who agreed to speak with media, both on condition of anonymity. They spoke in hushed tones as they walked along, saying they felt oppressed by Nike's executives.
The A to Z of Attitude (Director's Cut) from Austin Peters on Vimeo.
i-D presents
The A-Z of Attitude
Director: Austin Peters
Director of Photography: Eric K Yue
Executive Producer: Emi Stewart
Producer: Madeleine Askwith
Production Manager: Lizzie Shapiro
Music: DJDS "Friend of Mine"
Steadicam Operator: George Bianchini
1st Assistant Director: Siena Brown
2nd Assistant Director: Alice Johnson
1st Assistant Camera: Aly Migliori
2nd Assistant Camera: Zander Fife
Photographer: Rebecca Smeyne
DIT: Castle Gosselin
Gaffer: David Gettens
Gaffer: Alex Ashe
Key Grip: Corey Jacobs
Sound: Chris Schneider
Make Up: Justine Sweetman
Hair Stylist: Casey Geren
Hair Stylist: Dina Calabro
Wardrobe Stylist: Vanna Youngstein
Location Manager: Mik Cooper
Casting Director: Mark Aguilar at East Tenth Casting
Casting Coordinator: Nicole Miqueli
Production Designer: Rosie Turnbull
Art Director: Jonathan Qualtere
Set Decorator: Rachel Zabala
Key Production Assistant: Kate Branom
Production Assistant: Jordan Hubbard
Production Assistant: Cooper Burton
Production Assistant: Julius Moreno
Production Assistant: Antonio Dunston
Production Assistant: Ronnie Lockiby
Editor: Marlo Caine at Spotwelders
Producer, Edit: Amanda Slamin at Spotwelders
Assistant Editor: Kyle Moriatry at Spotwelders
Colorist: Mikey Rossiter at The Mill
Color Producer: Natalie Westerfield at The Mill
Production Coordinator, Color: Evan Bauer at the Mill
VFX Artist: Perry Kroll
Producer, Sound Design and Mix: Heath Raymond at Heard City
Sound Design and Mix: Heath Raymond and Mike Vitacco at Heard City
Catering: My Kitchen Witch
Equipment: Hand Held Films
Expendables: Above The Line
i-D Team
Creative Director: Bunny Kinney
Creative: Charlotte Japp
Art Director: Frances Smith
Producer: Abby Bralove
Account Manager: Alicia Younger
VP of Sales: Jason Bitensky
SPECIAL THANKS
Mr. Fongs
Alex Resnikoff at Hand Held
177 Canal Street Studio
Bobby G at Below The Line
Overthrow Boxing
Mark Aguilar at East Tenth Casting
Holly and Michelle at Bernstein & Andriulli
Gem Spa
Matt Cohen
Orville Peck "Queen of the Rodeo" from Austin Peters on Vimeo.
Director: Austin Peters
Creative Direction: Carlos Santolalla
Video Production House: Radical Media
Video Producer: Danny Dewes
Editor: Marlo Caine at Cosmos Street
Director of Photography: Bill Kirstein
Stylist: Catherine Hahn
Production Designer: Wylie Gelber
Executive Video Producer: Jennifer Heath
Asst. Editor: Kyle Moriarty
Head of Production: Luiza Naritomi
Sound Design created by Q Department
Color and VFX by The Mill
VFX EP: Heath Raymond
VFX Leads: John McIntosh, Kshitj Khanna
VFX Artists: Luke Midgley, Lucia Hill Barroso
Colorist: Mikey Rossiter
FEATURING
Orville Peck
Thanks Jem
Louisianna Purchase
Tess Holiday
Minxie Mimieux
Ryan Maddon
Elle Dorado
Elizabeth Becerril
Delilah DuBois
Dez Sam
Evan Tate
Ketch Weaver
Tami Thomsen
Ja'myra Harris
Sam Lao
Christopher "Click" Thompson
Alan Bick
Ketan Wyatt
Bowie the horse
Special thanks to the Fort Worth Film Commission & Billy Bob's Texas Rodeo
Director: Austin Peters Creative Direction: Carlos Santolalla Video Production House: Radical Media Video Producer: Danny Dewes Editor: Marlo Caine at Cosmos Street Director of Photography: Bill Kirstein Stylist: Catherine Hahn Production Designer: Wylie Gelber Executive Video Producer: Jennifer Heath Asst. Editor: Kyle Moriarty Head of Production: Luiza Naritomi Sound Design created by Q Department Color and VFX by The Mill VFX EP: Heath Raymond VFX Leads: John McIntosh, Kshitj Khanna VFX Artists: Luke Midgley, Lucia Hill Barroso Colorist: Mikey Rossiter FEATURING Orville Peck Thanks Jem Louisianna Purchase Tess Holiday Minxie Mimieux Ryan Maddon Elle Dorado Elizabeth Becerril Delilah DuBois Dez Sam Evan Tate Ketch Weaver Tami Thomsen Ja'myra Harris Sam Lao Christopher "Click" Thompson Alan Bick Ketan Wyatt Bowie the horse Special thanks to the Fort Worth Film Commission & Billy Bob's Texas Rodeo
CHVRCHES "Empty Threat" from Austin Peters on Vimeo.
Directed by Austin Peters
Director of Photography: Deering Regan
Editor: Marlo Caine
Produced by Emi Stewart and Nicole Miqueli for All:Expanded
Executive Producer: Sasha Nixon for Forever Pictures
Stylist: Miyako Bellizi
1st AC: Ryan Nocella
2nd AC : Robert Vickers
Key Grip : Maleek Castillo
Color: Mikey Rossiter @ The Mill
Sound Design: Davo Mcconville
Commissioner: James Hackett
Starring: Riley, Fernanda, Austin, Aaron, Luisa, and Dusty
Special Thanks: Matt Cohen and Natalie Westerfield
The A to Z of Attitude (Director's Cut) from Austin Peters on Vimeo.
i-D presents
The A-Z of Attitude
Director: Austin Peters
Director of Photography: Eric K Yue
Executive Producer: Emi Stewart
Producer: Madeleine Askwith
Production Manager: Lizzie Shapiro
Music: DJDS "Friend of Mine"
Steadicam Operator: George Bianchini
1st Assistant Director: Siena Brown
2nd Assistant Director: Alice Johnson
1st Assistant Camera: Aly Migliori
2nd Assistant Camera: Zander Fife
Photographer: Rebecca Smeyne
DIT: Castle Gosselin
Gaffer: David Gettens
Gaffer: Alex Ashe
Key Grip: Corey Jacobs
Sound: Chris Schneider
Make Up: Justine Sweetman
Hair Stylist: Casey Geren
Hair Stylist: Dina Calabro
Wardrobe Stylist: Vanna Youngstein
Location Manager: Mik Cooper
Casting Director: Mark Aguilar at East Tenth Casting
Casting Coordinator: Nicole Miqueli
Production Designer: Rosie Turnbull
Art Director: Jonathan Qualtere
Set Decorator: Rachel Zabala
Key Production Assistant: Kate Branom
Production Assistant: Jordan Hubbard
Production Assistant: Cooper Burton
Production Assistant: Julius Moreno
Production Assistant: Antonio Dunston
Production Assistant: Ronnie Lockiby
Editor: Marlo Caine at Spotwelders
Producer, Edit: Amanda Slamin at Spotwelders
Assistant Editor: Kyle Moriatry at Spotwelders
Colorist: Mikey Rossiter at The Mill
Color Producer: Natalie Westerfield at The Mill
Production Coordinator, Color: Evan Bauer at the Mill
VFX Artist: Perry Kroll
Producer, Sound Design and Mix: Heath Raymond at Heard City
Sound Design and Mix: Heath Raymond and Mike Vitacco at Heard City
Catering: My Kitchen Witch
Equipment: Hand Held Films
Expendables: Above The Line
i-D Team
Creative Director: Bunny Kinney
Creative: Charlotte Japp
Art Director: Frances Smith
Producer: Abby Bralove
Account Manager: Alicia Younger
VP of Sales: Jason Bitensky
SPECIAL THANKS
Mr. Fongs
Alex Resnikoff at Hand Held
177 Canal Street Studio
Bobby G at Below The Line
Overthrow Boxing
Mark Aguilar at East Tenth Casting
Holly and Michelle at Bernstein & Andriulli
Gem Spa
Matt Cohen
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Diplo - Color Blind (feat. Lil Xan) (Official Music Video)
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Lyrics:
[Chorus] I’ve been so color blind
And I’ve been so color blind (haha, yeah)
[Verse 1] Ayy, trips to the mall, I just stripped in the fall
I think I might really be the one after all, yeah
The one to rule them all, I’m the chosen one, the savior
But all these triple six, yeah
Make it look like I was up to no good
At least that’s what my momma said, yeah
Now I’m the one givin’ momma bread
Done with the pain, I’m just so heartless [Chorus] I’ve been so color blind
And I’ve been so color blind [Break] (I said)
(I said) [Verse 2] Love don’t cost a thing, yeah
So all my girls need diamond ring, yeah, yo, yo
Text that I sent that you never ever read
Got me feelin’ like you never ever ever really cared, yeah
But that’s okay though
I hope you feel okay though
They used to call me Diego
My favorite drink is Faygo
I’ve been so so so- [Break] (I said)
(I said)
I’ve been so color blind
I’ve been so color blind [Chorus] I’ve been so color blind
And I’ve been so color blind
Credits:
Director: Austin Peters
Producer: John Curtis
Executive Producer: Jennifer Heath
Director of Photography: Chris Ripley
Editor: Marlo Caine
Production Designer: Itaru De La Vega
Color: Mikey Rossiter