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ブラック・ミラー【アシュリー・トゥー】ネタバレRachel Jack and Ashley Too あらすじ感想 Black Mirror
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The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African-American and Caribbean-born military pilots who fought in WWII. They formed the 332nd Fighter Group and the 477th Bombardment Group of the Army Air Forces. The name applies to the navigators, bombardiers, mechanics, instructors, crew chiefs, nurses, cooks, and other support personnel.
All African American military pilots who trained in the US trained at Moton Field, the Tuskegee Army Air Field, and were educated at Tuskegee University. The group included five Haitians from the Haitian Air Force and one pilot from Trinidad. It included a Hispanic or Latino airman born in the Dominican Republic.
March 22, 1942 - The first five cadets graduate from the Tuskegee Flying School: Captain Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. and Second Lieutenants Mac Ross,
Charles DeBow, L.R. Curtis, and George S. Roberts. They will become part of my the famous 99th Pursuit Squadron. List of Tuskegge Airmen.
Paul Adams (pilot)
Rutherford H. Adkins
Halbert Alexander
William Armstrong
Lee Archer
Robert Ashby
William Bartley
Howard Baugh
Henry Cabot Lodge Bohler
George L. Brown
Harold Brown
Roscoe Brown
Victor W. Butler
William Burden
William A. Campbell
Herbert Carter
Raymond Cassagnol
Eugene Calvin Cheatham Jr.
Herbert V. Clark
Granville C. Coggs
Thomas T.J. Collins
Milton Crenchaw
Woodrow Crockett
Lemuel R. Custis
Floyd J. Crawthon Jr
Doodie Head
Clarence Dart
Alfonza W. Davis
Benjamin O. Davis Jr. (C/O)
Charles DeBow
Wilfred DeFour
Gene Derricotte
Lawrence Dickson
Charles W. Dryden
John Ellis Edwards
Leslie Edwards Jr.
Thomas Ellis
Joseph Elsberry
Leavie Farro Jr
James Clayton Flowers
Julius Freeman
Robert Friend (pilot)
William J. Faulkner Jr.
Joseph Gomer
Alfred Gorham
Oliver Goodall
Garry Fuller
James H. Harvey
Donald A. Hawkins
Kenneth R. Hawkins
Raymond V. Haysbert
Percy Heath
Maycie Herrington
Mitchell Higginbotham
William Lee Hill
Esteban Hotesse
George Hudson Jr.
Lincoln Hudson
George J. Iles
Eugene B. Jackson
Daniel "Chappie" James Jr.
Alexander Jefferson
Buford A. Johnson
Herman A. Johnson
Theodore Johnson
Celestus King III
James Johnson Kelly
James B. Knighten
Erwin B. Lawrence Jr.
Clarence D. Lester
Theodore Lumpkin Jr
John Lyle
Hiram Mann
Walter Manning
Robert L. Martin
Armour G. McDaniel
Charles McGee
Faythe A. McGinnis
John "Mule" Miles
John Mosley
Fitzroy Newsum
Norman L Northcross
Noel F. Parrish
Alix Pasquet
Wendell O. Pruitt
Louis R. Purnell Sr.
Wallace P. Reed
William E. Rice
Eugene J. Richardson, Jr.
George S. Roberts
Lawrence E. Roberts
Isaiah Edward Robinson Jr.
Willie Rogers
Mac Ross
Robert Searcy
David Showell
Wilmeth Sidat-Singh
Eugene Smith
Calvin J. Spann
Vernon Sport
Lowell Steward
Harry Stewart, Jr.
Charles "Chuck" Stone Jr.
Percy Sutton
Alva Temple
Roger Terry
Lucius Theus
Edward L. Toppins
Robert B. Tresville
Andrew D. Turner
Herbert Thorpe
Richard Thorpe
Thomas Franklin Vaughns
Virgil Richardson
William Harold Walker
Spann Watson
Luke J. Weathers, Jr.
Sherman W. White
Malvin "Mal" Whitfield
James T. Wiley
Oscar Lawton Wilkerson
Henry Wise Jr.
Kenneth Wofford
Coleman Young
Perry H. Young Jr.
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What will the latter half of the Rhine City series look like? Will there be a change in cast, because I think that was said at one point? Do you have any "ideal" adaptation hopes?
The first two questions are mostly answered by this video!
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To elaborate a little on the second question though, the cast will change but there will be familiar faces who pop up in the later stories where they're needed. Rex and Mina, for instance, both have a very good reason to pop in to the Fae trilogy. And of course the final trilogy will be a Smash Ultimate situation.
For adaptations, I would love if it could be live action but I feel like animation opens the door up for so many more possibilities, especially in terms of actors. Some of my dream casting choices are:
Kristen Stewart as Lilith/Venus Crowley
Ram Charan Teja as Amon
Jackie Earle Haley as Wayne Nicol the vampire clown
Justin Baldoni as Giorgio Nero, vampire ex-Mafioso
Jaime Camil as Carlos Caballero, sexy vampire speedster
Elliot Page as Aiden Edley (not sure if @lilmissrantsypants is on the same page here)
Zachary Quinto as Sebastian Darke (Or Jared Leto, he'd actually be perfect as a predatory groomer cult leader)
Alex Hirsch as Yorick, the Faceless King
James "Schafrillas" Phyrillas as Handy & Ydnah
Peter Cullen as the Great God Pan
Armin Shimmerman as Yaldabaoth, the Demiurge
Walton Goggins or Matthew McConaughey as Indrid Cold
Bryan Cranston as Walter Sherman, turn-of-the-century vampire dad
Daniel Radcliffe as Jack Fairchild
Susan Egan/Adam Harrington as Jubilee Jones, cambion detective
Tom Hiddleston as Aleister Deering (but only if it's voice acting. Doubly good if Jessica Chastian plays his sister Tantomile)
Me as Blue the Cat
Those are just off the top of my head
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Episode 369
December 2022 Solicits
Comic Reviews:
DC
Batman vs. Robin 1 by Mark Waid, Mahmud Asrar, Jordie Bellaire
Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Wonder Woman by Tini Howard, Dan Watters, Brandon Peterson, Leila Del Duca, Michael Atiyeh, Jordie Bellaire
Flash: Fastest Man Alive 1 by Kenny Porter, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Romulo Fajardo Jr.
Batman: Knightwatch 1 by Joseph Torres, Erich Owen, Carrie Strachan
Marvel
A.X.E. Judgment Day 4 by Kieron Gillen, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia
Edge of Spider-Verse 3 by Dan Slott, Zack Davisson, Sanshiro Kasama, Nikesh Shukla, Mark Bagley, Paco Medina, Gerardo Sandoval, Sumeyye Kesgin, David Baldeon, Hikaru Uesugi, Abhishek Malsuny, Brian Reber, Andrew Crossley, Erick Arciniega, Israel Silva
Midnight Suns 1 by Ethan Sacks, Luigi Zagaria, Antonio Fabela
Image
Bone Orchard Mythos: Ten Thousand Black Feathers 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart
Least We Can Do 1 by Iolanda Zanfardino, Elisa Romboli
Silver Coin 14 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Michael Walsh
Dark Horse
Castle Full of Blackbirds 1 by Mike Mignola, Angela Slatter, Valeria Burzo, Michelle Madsen
Maskerade 1 by Kevin Smith, Andy McElfresh, John Sprengelmeyer, Giulia Brusco
Dynamite
Vampirella: Mindwarp 1 by Jeff Parker, Benjamin Dewey, Dearbhla Kelly
IDW
Star Trek: Lower Decks 1 by Ryan North, Chris Fenoglio
OGN
Supper Club by Jackie Morrow
Birdking by Daniel Freedman, Cristian Ortiz
Phenomena by Brian Michael Bendis, Andre Lima Araujo
Comixology
Census 1 by Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastian Piriz
AfterShock
The 06 Protocol 1 by Lee Turner, Cliff Richards
Ablaze
Lovecraft: Unknown Kadath 1 by Florentino Florez, Guillermo Sanna, Jacques Salomon
Mad Cave
Lower Your Sights
Vault
Revealer 1 by Michael Moreci, Tim Seeley
Ray’s OGN Corner: Ride On by Faith Erin Hicks
Additional Reviews: Kate, She-Hulk ep5, Cover, House of Gucci, Korra s3, Samurai Rabbit s2
News: Rosenberg and Williamson launching Substacks, Scarlet Witch by Orlando and Pichelli, Owl House s3, Mike Maihack doing a Spidey OGN from Abrams ComicArts, new Cullen Bunn book from Source Point, Paul Levitz Marvel comic, Constantine 2 with Keanu, Comcast Universal and Warner Bros.
Trailers: Babylon, Mr. Harrington’s Phone
Comics Countdown:
Bone Orchard Mythos: Ten Thousand Black Feathers 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart
X-Men Red 6 by Al Ewing, Stefano Caselli, Federico Blee
Batman vs. Robin 1 by Mark Waid, Mahmud Asrar, Jordie Bellaire
Superman: Son of Kal-El 15 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Scott Hanna, Matt Herms, Federico Blee
Do A PowerBomb 4 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer
Daredevil 3 by Chip Zdarksy, Rafael de Latorre, Matt Wilson
There’s Something Wrong With Patrick Todd 3 by Ed Brisson, Gavin Guidry
Dark Spaces: Wildfire 3 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Ronda Pattison
Birdking Vol 1 by Daniel Freedman, Cristian Ortiz
Captain Marvel 41 by Kelly Thompson, Alvaro Lopez, Juan Frigeri, Jordie Bellaire
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Plot: A found-footage reconstruction of the rape and murder of a 15 year old Iraqi girl by United States forces.
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Review: There was a time when director Brian De Palma could seemingly do no wrong. Carrie, Scarface, The Untouchables, it seemed like he made instant classics. Redacted makes that seem like a long time ago.
The entire film seems as though it was made by somebody just getting into the movie business, rather than a seasoned director. The terrible standard of the acting, the found footage gimmick, the intention to say something unpalatable and controversial, all hallmarks of somebody who is looking to get noticed and grab headlines rather than somebody who is looking to make the best movie possible. And there is a story here worth telling, and there are points worth making - especially about the mental attitude of a small minority of U.S. soldiers who see themselves as better than the Iraqis, and think they’re owed something for being there.
Unfortunately all of that is lost amongst the gimmickry of the found footage concept. De Palma sets it up to pull from several sources, including the private footage of soldier Angel Salazar (Izzy Diaz), who just happens to be using military service to get into film school, because that’s how you do it. Then there are the jarring cuts to a French film crew, and these will come with a dash of unintentional humour for Brits due to them using the backing music Dave Gorman uses for his ‘found poems’ on Modern Life Is Goodish. Then you have various poorly constructed bits of army interrogation tapes, security footage, etc.
The whole movie is constructed very poorly, with the constant jumping of time and type of footage making it more impossible to watch than the brutal rape and the beheading of a soldier. One to avoid.
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Roll Call Tally on the Expulsion of Preston Brooks, 7/14/1856
After Preston Brooks beat Charles Sumner nearly to death with a cane in the Senate chamber, the House voted on whether to expel him from Congress. They failed to reach the two-thirds majority needed. 
Series: General Records, 1791 - 2010
Record Group 233: Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1789 - 2015
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July 14. 1856
On LD Campbells 1st Resn from Sel Com
THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION
335
[column one]
YEA | NAMES. | NAY.
A.
|William Aiken...S.C. | 1
1 | Charles J. Albright...Ohio. |
| James C. Allen...Ill. | 2
2| John Allison...Penn. |
B.
3 | Edward Ball...Ohio |
4 | Lucian Barbour...Ind. |
|David Barclay [struck through] |
| William Barksdale...Miss. | 3
| P.H. Bell...Texas. | 4
5 | Henry Bennett...N.Y. |
| Hendley S. Bennett...Miss. | 5
6 | Samuel P. Benson...Me. |
7 | Charles Billinghurst...Wis |
8 | John A. Bingham...Ohio |
9 | James Bishop...N.J. |
10 | Philemon Bliss...Ohio |
| Thomas S. Bocock...Va. | 6
| Thomas F. Bowie...Md. | 7
| William W. Boyce...S.C. | 8
11 | Samuel C. Bradshaw...Penn. |
| Lawrence O'B. Braneh...N.C. | 9
12 | Samuel Brenton...Ind. |
| Preston S. Brooks [struck through]...S.C. |
13 | Jacob Broom...Penn. |
14 | James Buffinton...Mass. |
15 | Anson Burlingame...Mass. |
| Henry C. Burnett...Ky. | 10
C.
| John Cadwalader...Penn. | 11
16 | James H. Campbell...Penn. |
|John P. Campbell [struck through]...Ky. |
17 | Lewis D. Campbell...Ohio |
| John S. Carlile...Va. | 12
| Samuel Caruthers [struck through]...Mo. |
| John S. Caskie...Va. | 13
18 | Calvin C. Chaffee...Mass. |
| Thomas Child, jr [struck through] ...N.Y. |
19 | Bayard Clarke...N.Y. |
20 | Ezra Clark, jr...Conn. |
21 | Isaiah D. Clawson...N.J. |
| Thomas L. Clingman...N.C. | 14
| Howell Cobb...Ga. | 15
| Williamson R.W. Cobb...Ala. | 16
22 | Schuyler Colfax...Ind. |
23 | Linus B. Comins...Mass. |
24 | John Covode...Penn. |
| Leander M. Cox...Ky. | 17
25 | Aaron H. Cragin...N.H. |
| Burton Craige...N.C. | 18
| Martin J. Crawford...Ga. | 19
| Elisha D. Cullen [struck through]...Del. |
26 | William Cumback...Ind. |
D.
27 | William S. Damrell...Mass. |
| Thomas G. Davidson...La. | 20
| H. Winter Davis...Md. | 21
28 | Timothy Davis...Mass. |
29 | Timothy C. Day...Ohio. |
30 | Sidney Dean...Conn. |
| James W. Denver...Cal. | 22
31| Ale["xander" struck through] De Witt...Mass. |
[Column Two]
YEA. | NAMES. | NAY.
32 | John Dick...Penn. |
33 | Samuel Dickson...N.Y. |
34 | Edward Dodd...N.Y. |
| James F. Dowdell...Ala. | 23
35 | George G. Dunn...Ind. |
36 | Nathaniel B. Durfee...R.I. |
E.
37 | John R. Edie...Penn. |
| Henry A. Edmundson [struck through] ...Va. | 1
38 | Francis S. Edwards...N.Y. |
| John M. Elliott...Ky. | 24
39 | J Reece Emrie...Ohio. |
| William H. English...Ind. | 25
| Emerson Etheridge...Tenn. | 26
| George Eustis, jr...La. | 27
| Lemuel D. Evans...Texas. | 28
F.
| Charles J. Faulkner...Va. | 29
| Thomas T. Flagler [struck through]...N.Y. |
| Thomas B. Florence...Penn. | 30
| Nathaniel G. Foster...Ga. | - 31
| Henry M. Fuller [struck through] ...Penn. |
| Thomas J. D. Fuller [struck through] ...Me. |
G.
40 | Samuel Galloway...Ohio. |
41 | Joshua R. Giddings...Ohio. |
42 | William A. Gilbert...N.Y. |
| William O. Goode...Va. | 32
43 | Amos P. Granger...N.Y. |
| Alfred B. Greenwood...Ark. | 33
44 | Galusha A. Grow...Penn. |
H.
| Augustus Hall...Iowa. | 34
45 | Robert B. Hall...Mass |
46 | Aaron Harlan...Ohio. |
| J. Morrison Harris...Md. | 35
| Sampson W. Harris...Ala. | 36
| Thomas L. Harris...Ill. | 37
| John Scott Harrison...Ohio. | 38
47 | Solomon G. Haven...N.Y. |
| Philemon T. Herbert...Cal. |
48 | John Hickman...Penn. |
49 | Henry W. Hoffman...Md. |
50 | David P. Holloway...Ind. |
51 | Thomas R. Horton...N.Y. |
52 | Valentine B. Horton...Ohio. |
| George S. Houston...Ala. | 39
53 | William A. Howard...Mich. |
54 | Jonas A. Hughston...N.Y. |
J.
| Joshua H. Jewett...Ky. | 40
| George W. Jones...Tenn. | 41
| J. Glancy Jones...Penn. | 42
K.
| Lawrence M. Keitt...S.C. | 43
| John Kelly...N.Y. | 44
55 | William H. Kelsey...N.Y. |
| Luther M. Kennett...Mo. | 45
| Zedekiah Kidwell...Va. | 46
56 | Rufus H. King...N.Y. |
57 | Chauncey L. Knapp...Mass. |
58 | Jonathan Knight...Penn. |
59 | Ebenezer Knowlton...Me. |
60 | James Knox...Ill. |
61 | John C. Kunkel...Penn. |
[Column Three]
YEA. | NAMES. | NAY.
L.
| William A. Lake...Miss. | 47
62 | Benjamin F. Leiter...Ohio. |
| John Letcher...Va. | 48
| James J. Lindley...Mo. | 49
| John H. Lumpkin...Ga. | 50
M.
| Daniel Mace [struck through] ...Ind. |
| Alexander K. Marshall...Ky. | 51
| Humphrey Marshall...Ky. | 52
| Samuel S Marshall...Ill. | 53
63 | Orsamus B. Matteson...N.Y. |
| Augustus E. Maxwell...Fla. | 54
64 | Andrew Z. McCarty...N.Y. |
| Fayette McMullin...Va. | 55
| John McQueen...S.C. | 56
65 | James Meacham...Vt. |
66 | Killian Miller...N.Y. |
| Smith Miller...Ind. | 57
| John S. Millson...Va. | 58
67 | William Millward...Penn. |
68 | Oscar F. Moore...Ohio. |
69 | Edwin B. Morgan...N.Y. |
70 | Justin S. Morrill...Vt. |
71 | Richard Mott...i o |
72 | Ambrose S. Murray...N.Y. |
N.
73 | Matthias H. Nichols...Ohio |
74 | Jesse O. Norton...Ill. |
O.
75 | Andrew Oliver...N.Y. |
| Mordecai Oliver...Mo. | 59
| James L. Orr...S.C. | 60
P.
76 | Asa Packer...Penn. |
| Robert T. Paine [struck through] ...N.C. |
77 | John M. Parker...N.Y. |
78 | John J. Pearce...Penn. |
79 | George W. Peek...Mich. |
80 | Guy R. Pelton...N.Y. |
81 | Alexander C.M. Pennington. N.J. |
82 | John J. Perry...Me. |
83 | John U. Pettit...Ind. |
| John S. Phelps...Mo. | 61
84 | James Pike...N.H. |
| Gilchrist Porter...Mo. | 62
| Paulus Powell...Va. | 63
85 | Benjamin Pringle...N.Y. |
86 | Samuel A. Purviance...Penn. |
| Richard C. Puryear...N.C. | 64
Q.
| John A. Quitman...Miss. | 65
R.
| Edwin G. Reade...N.C. | 66
| Charles Ready...Tenn. | 67
| James B. Ricaud...Md. | 68
| William A. Richardson [struck through] ...Ill. |
87 | David Ritchie...Penn. |
| Thomas Rivers...Tenn. | 69
88 | George R. Robbins...N.J. |
89 | Anthony E. Roberts...Penn |
90 | David F. Robison...Penn. |
| Thomas Ruffin...N.C. | 70
| Albert Rust...Ark. | 71
[Column Four]
YEA. | NAMES. | NAY.
S.
91 | Alvah Sabin...Vt. |
92 | Russell Sage...N.Y. |
| John M. Sandidge...La. | 72
93 | William R. Sapp...Ohio. |
| John H. Savage...Tenn. | 73
94 | Harvey D. Scott...Ind. |
| James L. Seward...Ga. | 74
95 | John Sherman...Ohio. |
| Eli S Shorter...Ala. | 75
96 | George A. Simmons...N.Y. |
| Samuel A. Smith...Tenn. | 76
| William Smith...Va. | 77
| William R. Smith...Ala. | 78
| William H. Sneed...Tenn. | 79
97 | Francis E. Spinner...N.Y. |
98 | Benjamin Stanton...Ohio. |
| Alexander H. Stephens...Ga. | 80
| James A. Stewart...Md. | 81
99 | James S.T. Stranahan...N.Y. |
| Samuel F. Swope...Ky. | 82
T.
| Albert G. TAlbott...Ky. | 83
100 | Mason W. Tappan...N.H. |
| Miles Taylor...La. | 84
101 | James Thorington...Iowa. |
102 | Benjamin B. Thurston...R.I. |
103 | Lemuel Todd...Penn. |
104 | Mark Trafton...Mass |
| Robert P. Trippe...Ga. | 85
105 | Job R. Tyson...Penn. |
U.
| Warner L. Underwood...Ky. | 86
V.
106 | George Vail...N.J. |
| William W. Valk [struck through] ...N.Y. |
W.
107 | Edward Wade...Ohio. |
108 | Abram Wakeman...N.Y.
109 | David S. Walbridge...Mich. |
110 | Henry Waldron...Mich |
| Percy Walker...Ala. | 87
| Hiram Warner...Ga. | 88
111 | Cadwalader C. Washburne, Wis. |
112 | Ellihu B. Washburne...Ill. |
113 | Israel Washburn, jr...Me. |
| Albert G. Watkins...Tenn. | 89
114 | Cooper K. Watson...Ohio.|
115 | William W. Welch...Conn. |
116 | Daniel Wells, jr...Wis. |
| John Wheeler...N.Y. | 90
117 | Thomas R. Whitney...N.Y. |
118 | John Williams...N.Y. |
| Warren Winslow...N.C. | 91
119 | John M. Wood...Me. |
120 | John Woodruff...Conn. |
121 | James H. Woodworth...Ill. |
| Daniel B. Wright...Miss. | 92
| John V. Wright...Tenn. | 93
Z.
| Felix K. Zollicoffer...Tenn. | 94
[end columns]
MAY 21, 1856
NATHANIEL P. BANKS, JR., of Massachusetts, Speaker.
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Y 121
N 95
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Gold Derby Film Awards
“Dune” is the most nominated film at our landmark 20th annual Gold Derby Film Awards honoring the best achievements of 2021. The adaptation of Frank Herbert‘s sci-fi novel has 11 bids including Best Picture and Best Director (Denis Villeneuve). Watch the announcement video above. Scroll down for our complete list of nominations in all 22 categories, and vote for the winners right now in our predictions center. You can register for a free account here if you’re not a Gold Derby member already. You have until Sunday, February 27, to get your votes in.
BEST PICTURE
“Belfast” — Laura Berwick, Kenneth Branagh, Becca Kovacik, Tamar Thomas, Producers
“CODA” — Fabrice Gianfermi, Philippe Rousselet, Jerome Seydoux, Patrick Wachsberger, Producers
“Don’t Look Up” — Adam McKay, Kevin Messick, Producers
“Drive My Car” — Tsuyoshi Goro, Misaki Kawamura, Osamu Kubota, Sachio Matsushita, Yoshito Nakabe, Keiji Okumura, Jin Suzuki, Teruhisa Yamamoto, Producers
“Dune” — Mary Parent, Denis Villeneuve, Cale Boyter, Joe Caracciolo Jr., Producers
“Licorice Pizza” — Sara Murphy, Paul Thomas Anderson, Adam Somner, Producers
“The Power of the Dog” — Jane Campion, Roger Frappier, Emile Sherman, Tanya Seghatchian, Producers
“tick, tick… Boom!” — Julie Oh, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Producers
“Titane” — Amaury Ovise, Jean-Christophe Reymond, Producers
“West Side Story” — Steve Spielberg, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Kevin McCollum, Producers
BEST DIRECTOR
Kenneth Branagh, “Belfast”
Jane Campion, “The Power of the Dog”
Julia Ducournau, “Titane”
Steven Spielberg, “West Side Story”
Denis Villeneuve, “Dune”
BEST ACTRESS
Jessica Chastain, “The Eyes of Tammy Faye”
Olivia Colman, “The Lost Daughter”
Lady Gaga, “House of Gucci”
Alana Haim, “Licorice Pizza”
Kristen Stewart, “Spencer”
BEST ACTOR
Nicolas Cage, “Pig”
Benedict Cumberbatch, “The Power of the Dog”
Andrew Garfield, “tick, tick… Boom!”
Simon Rex, “Red Rocket”
Will Smith, “King Richard”
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Caitriona Balfe, “Belfast”
Ariana DeBose, “West Side Story”
Ann Dowd, “Mass”
Kirsten Dunst, “The Power of the Dog”
Ruth Negga, “Passing”
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Mike Faist, “West Side Story”
Ciaran Hinds, “Belfast”
Jason Isaacs, “Mass”
Troy Kotsur, “CODA”
Kodi Smit-McPhee, “The Power of the Dog”
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
“CODA” — Sian Heder
“Drive My Car” — Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Takammasa Oe
“Dune” — Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, Eric Roth
“The Lost Daughter” — Maggie Gyllenhaal
“The Power of the Dog” — Jane Campion
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
“Belfast” — Kenneth Branagh
“C’mon, C’mon” — Mike Mills
“Don’t Look Up” — Adam McKay
“Licorice Pizza” — Paul Thomas Anderson
“Mass” — Fran Kranz
BEST ENSEMBLE
“CODA” — Eugenio Derbez, Daniel Durant, Emilia Jones, Troy Kotsur, Marlee Matlin, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo
“Don’t Look Up” — Cate Blanchett, Timothee Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ariana Grande, Jonah Hill, Jennifer Lawrence, Melanie Lynskey, Kid Cudi, Rob Morgan, Himesh Patel, Ron Perlman, Tyler Perry, Mark Rylance, Meryl Streep
“Mass” — Reed Birney, Ann Dowd, Jason Isaacs, Martha Plimpton, Breeda Wool, Michelle N. Carter, Campbell Spoor, Kagen Albright, Michael White
“The Power of the Dog” — Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Sean Keenan, George Mason, Jesse Plemons, Kodi Smit-McPhee
“West Side Story” — Ansel Elgort, Ariana DeBose, David Alvarez, Mike Faist, Brian d’Arcy James, Corey Stoll, Josh Andrés Rivera, Rita Moreno, Rachel Zegler
BEST BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMER
Ariana DeBose
Alana Haim
Emilia Jones
Kodi Smit-McPhee
Rachel Zegler
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
“Dune” — Greig Fraser
“The Power of the Dog” — Ari Wegner
“Spencer” — Claire Mathon
“The Tragedy of Macbeth” — Bruno Delbonnel
“West Side Story” — Janusz Kaminski
BEST FILM EDITING
“Belfast” — Una Ni Dhonghaile
“Dune” — Joe Walker
“The Power of the Dog” — Peter Sciberras
“tick, tick… Boom!” — Myron Kerstein, Andrew Weisblum
“West Side Story” — Sarah Broshar, Michael Kahn
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
“Cruella” — Jenny Beavan
“Dune” — Jacqueline West, Robert Morgan
“House of Gucci” — Janty Yates
“Spencer” — Jacqueline Durran
“West Side Story” — Paul Tazewell
BEST MAKEUP AND HAIR
“Cruella” — Nadia Stacey, Naomi Donne, Julia Vernon
“Dune” — Donald Mowat, Love Larson, Eva von Bahr
“The Eyes of Tammy Faye” — Linda Dowds, Stephanie Ingram, Justin Raleigh
“House of Gucci” — Goran Lundstrom, Anna Carin Lock, Frederic Aspiras
“Spencer” — Wakana Yoshihara, Sian Wilson, Stacey Panepinto, Nicola Isles
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
“Don’t Look Up” — Nicholas Britell
“Dune” — Hans Zimmer
“Encanto” — Germaine Franco
“The Power of the Dog” — Jonny Greenwood
“Spencer” — Jonny Greenwood
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
“Be Alive” from “King Richard” — Beyoncé, Dixson
“Dos Oruguitas” from “Encanto” — Lin-Manuel Miranda
“Just Look Up” from “Don’t Look Up” — Nicholas Briteell, Ariana Grande, Scott Mescudi, Taura Stinson
“No Time to Die” from “No Time to Die” — Billie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell
“So May We Start” from “Annette” — Sparks and Leos Carax
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
“Dune” — Patrice Vermette, Zsuzsanna Sipos
“The French Dispatch” — Adam Stockhausen, Rena DeAngelo
“Nightmare Alley” — Tamara Deverell, Shane Vieau
“The Tragedy of Macbeth” — Stefan Dechant, Nancy Haigh
“West Side Story” — Adam Stockhausen, Rena DeAngelo
BEST SOUND
“Dune” — Mac Ruth, Mark Mangini, Theo Green, Doug Hemphill, Ron Bartlett
“No Time to Die” — Simon Hayes, Oliver Tarney, Paul Massey, Mark Taylor
“A Quiet Place, Part II” — Erik Aadahl, Ethan Van der Ryn
“tick, tick… Boom!” — Todd A. Maitland
“West Side Story” — Gary Rydstrom, Brian Chumney, Andy Nelson, Tod A. Maitland, Shawn Murphy
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
“Dune” — Paul Lambert, Tristan Myles, Brian Connor, Gerd Nefzer
“Eternals” — Stephane Ceretti, Matt Aitken, Daniele Bigi, Neil Corbould
“The Green Knight” — Eric Saindon, Michael Cozens
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” — Christopher Townsend, Joe Farrell, Sean Walker, Dan Oliver
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” — Kelly Port, Chris Waegner, Scott Edelstein, Daniel Sudick
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
“Encanto” — Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Yvett Merino, Clark Spencer
“Flee” — Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen, Charlotte de La Gournerie
“Luca” — Enrico Casarosa, Andrea Warren
“The Mitchells vs. the Machines” — Michael Rianda, Phil Lord, Kurt Albrecht, Christopher Miller
“Raya and the Last Dragon” — Don Hall, Carlos Lopez Estrada, Osnat Shurer
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
“Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry” — R.J. Cutler, Michelle An, Chelsea Dodson, Anthony Seyler, Trevor Smith
“Flee” — Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen, Charlotte de La Gournerie
“The Rescue” — Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, John Battsek, P.J. van Sandwijk
“Summer of Soul” — Questlove, David Dinerstein, Robert Fyvolent, Joseph Patel
“The Velvet Underground” — Todd Haynes, Christine Vachon, Julie Goldman, Christopher Clements, Carolyn Hepburn
BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE
“Drive My Car” — Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Tsuyoshi Goro, Misaki Kawamura, Osamu Kubota, Sachio Matsushita, Yoshito Nakabe, Keiji Okumura, Jin Suzuki, Teruhisa Yamamoto (Japan)
“Flee” — Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen, Charlotte de La Gournerie (Denmark)
“Parallel Mothers” — Pedro Almodóvar, Agustín Almodóvar, Esther García (Spain)
“Titane” — Julia Ducournau, Amaury Ovise, Jean-Christophe Reymond (France)
“The Worst Person in the World” — Joachim Trier, Thomas Robsahm, Andrea Berentsen Ottmar, Dyveke Bjørkly Graver (Norway)
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The King and I - Brazil - 2010 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Tuca Andrada (Rei), Cláudia Netto (Anna Leonowens), Luciana Bueno (Lady Thiang), Bianca Tadini (Tumptim) The King and I - North Shore Music Theatre - September-October, 2011 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Kate Fisher (Anna Leonowens), Lorenzo Lamas (King of Siam), Lisa Yuen (Lady Thiang), Manna Nichols (Tuptim), Joshua Dela Cruz (Lun Tha), Ron Wisniski (Sir Edward Ramsey) NOTES: Proshot. Performed in the round, one camera on a tripod and sound patched in from the soundboard. The King and I - West End Revival - November 29, 2018 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Kelli O’Hara (Anna Leonowens), Ken Watanabe (King of Siam), Ruthie Ann Miles (Lady Thiang), Na-Young Jeon (Tuptim), Dean John-Wilson (Lun Tha), Edward Baker-Duly (Sir Edward Ramsey), Jon Chew (Prince Chulalongkorn), Edward Baker-Duly (Captain Orton), Billy Marlow (Louis Leonowens), Takao Osawa (Kralahome), William Michael Lee (Phra Alack) NOTES: Ruthie uses a walking stick throughout to aid her recovery from a previous car accident and loss of her two children. She gives an amazing performance. King Kong - Broadway - August 10, 2019 FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Christiani Pitts (Ann Darrow), Eric William Morris (Carl Denham), Erik Lochtefeld (Lumpy) NOTES: The full show, recorded from the rear orchestra on a phone. Most of the video is the August 10th recording but occasionally some promotional footage and the February 9th video are edited in to provide other views. The recording starts off with a lot of wandering, shakiness, and washout but gets better somewhat better as it goes on. Still not as good as an actual video filmed with a camera, but it exists. 1920x1080p, 4.29 GB. King Kong - Broadway - October, 2018 (Preview) (House-Cam's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (SD) CAST: Christiani Pitts (Ann Darrow), Eric William Morris (Carl Denham), Erik Lochtefeld (Lumpy), Harley Jay (Barman), Rory Donovan (Captain Engelhorn/Chief of Police), Jon Hoche (Voice of Kong) NOTES: Full stage shot with clear audio direct from soundboard. Kinky Boots - Broadway - March 15, 2013 (Preview) (Lanelle's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Stark Sands (Charlie Price), Billy Porter (Lola), Annaleigh Ashford (Lauren), Celina Carvajal (Nicola), Daniel Stewart Sherman (Don), Marcus Neville (George), Jonah Halperin (s/b Young Charlie), Marquise Neal (Young Lola) NOTES: Fun show with a pertinent (but not obtrusive) message, Billy Porter is just amazing. This is somewhat more obstructed than other shows because the person in front was leaning forward and moving a lot, so there's a head in some of the scenes. Some shakiness and wandering in between, particularly at the beginning, but otherwise a good video with nice closeups. Complete show including curtain call. A- Kinky Boots - Broadway - July 17, 2018 (NYCG8R's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: David Cook (Charlie Price), Stephane Duret (s/b Lola), Carrie St Louis (Lauren), Caroline Bowman (Nicola), Daniel Stewart Sherman (Don), Marcus Neville (George), Corey Mach (Harry), Eugene Barry-Hill (Simon Sr.), Stephen Berger (Mr. Price), Adinah Alexander (Milan Stage Manager), Cooper Lantz (Young Charlie), Jesús Del Orden (Young Lola) NOTES: Quite a few latecomers that walk in front but nothing too distracting; otherwise very well filmed HD video with clear picture and sound throughout; great video A Kinky Boots - Broadway - May-August, 2017 FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Brendon Urie (Charlie Price), J Harrison Ghee (Lola), Taylor Louderman (Lauren) NOTES: Starts at Sex is in the Heel Kinky Boots - First National Tour - April 17, 2016 (SJ Bernly's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Adam Kaplan (Charlie Price), J Harrison Ghee (Lola), Tiffany Engen (Lauren), Charissa Hogeland (Nicola), Aaron Walpole (Don), Jim J Bullock (George), Josh Tolle (Harry), Shawna M Hamic (Trish), Horace V Rogers (Simon Sr.), Tom Souhrada (Mr. Price), Zach Adkins (Richard Bailey), Patty Lohr (Pat), Annie Edgerton (Milan Stage Manager), Aidan Passaro (Young Charlie), Jomil Elijah Robinson (Young Lola) Kinky Boots - Netherlands Tour - October 27, 2019 FORMAT:  MOV (HD) CAST: Jonathan Demoor (Charlie Price), Naidjim Severina (Lola), Vajèn van den Bosch (Lauren), Linda Verstraten (Nicola), Dennis Willekens (Don), Paul Donkers (George), Jeroen Phaff (Mr. Price) Kinky Boots - Pre-Broadway/Chicago - November 4, 2012 (Closing Night) (SunsetBlvd79's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Stark Sands (Charlie Price), Billy Porter (Lola), Annaleigh Ashford (Lauren), Celina Carvajal (Nicola), Daniel Stewart Sherman (Don), Marcus Neville (George), Andy Kelso (Harry), Jennifer Perry (Trish), Tory Ross (Pat) NOTES: Another beautiful HD capture of the last performance in Chicago before Broadway, where it would go on to win the 2013 Tony. This performance has many changes from the other Chicago Dvd of the first performance. Includes the new song written towards the end of the Chicago run and many line changes. Also includes curtain speech by Stark! A+   Kinky Boots - UK Tour - December 26, 2018 (Matinee) (shoeroom's master) FORMAT:  MOV (HD) CAST: Joshua St Clair (u/s Charlie Price), Kayi Ushe (Lola), Paula Lane (Lauren), Helen Ternent (Nicola), Demitri Lampra (Don), Adam Price (George), Daniel Conway (u/s Harry), Niki Evans (Trish), Fred Smiley (Simon Sr.), Andy Watkins (Mr. Price), George Grayson (u/s Richard Bailey), Lizzie Bea (Pat), Mary Fox (Maggie), Shaun Dalton (Hooch), Alfie Parker (Mutt), Portia Harry (Gemma Louise), Scarlet Gabriel (Milan Stage Manager), John Dempsey (Referee), Connor Collins (Angel #1), Toyan Thomas-Brown (Angel #2), John Dempsey (Angel #3), Chileshé Mondelle (Angel #4), Joshua Lovell (Angel #5), Damon Gould (Angel #6) Kinky Boots - UK Tour - September, 2018 (hitmewithyourbethshot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Joel Harper-Jackson (Charlie Price), Callum Francis (Lola), Paula Lane (Lauren), Helen Ternent (Nicola), Demitri Lampra (Don), Adam Price (George), Joshua St Clair (Harry), Niki Evans (Trish), Fred Smiley (Simon Sr.), Andy Watkins (Mr. Price), Daniel Conway (Richard Bailey), Lizzie Bea (Pat), Scarlet Gabriel (Milan Stage Manager), Connor Collins (Angel #1), John Dempsey (Angel #2), Damon Gould (Angel #3), Joshua Lovell (Angel #4), Chileshé Mondelle (Angel #5), Toyan Thomas-Brown (Angel #6) Kinky Boots - West End - November 27, 2018 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Killian Donnelly (Charlie Price), Matt Henry (Lola), Natalie McQueen (Lauren), Cordelia Farnworth (Nicola), Sean Needham (Don), Antony Reed (George), Jordan Fox (Harry), Anna Stolli (Trish), Robert Grose (Simon Sr.), Graham Kent (Mr. Price), Jonathan Carlton (Richard Bailey), Rosie Glossop (Pat), Emma Odell (Milan Stage Manager), Charlie Underhill (Young Charlie), Temba Mliswa (Young Lola), Jak Allen-Anderson (Angel #1), Jed Berry (Angel #2), Louis Clarke-Clare (Angel #3), Daniel Downing (Angel #4), Jemal Felix (Angel #5), Jon Reynolds (Angel #6), Abbey Addams, Ben Jennings, Ben Larcombe, Christopher Parkinson, David Haydn, Fred Wilcox, Hannah Price, Jude Muir, Kayleb Rene-gray, Keith Higham, Momar Diagne, Olivia Winterflood, Rio Lewis, Robert Jones, Samson Wakayu, Suzie McAdam, Tom Scanlon NOTES: Pro-shot. Filmed live on stage at the Adelphi Theatre (London, England) and distributed commercially. Kiss Me, Kate - British Television Production - April 21, 1964 FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Patricia Morison (Lilli Vanessi / Katharine), Howard Keel (Fred Graham / Petruchio), Isabelle Lucas (Hattie), Millicent Martin (Lois Lane / Bianca), Irving Davies (Bill Calhoun / Lucentio), Eric Barker (Harrison Howell), Danny Green (Gangster / First Man), Bill Owen (Gangster / Second Man) NOTES: This version was rewritten and abbreviated to fit within its 95-minute time slot. A little on the dark side, in black and white with a slight blue tinge, has producer’s counter numbers hard-coded on the screen in the upper third. This version of the show was produced for the launch of a new station in the UK. After months of preparing the launch of the new television station—with it’s brand-new 625 line resolution (until then UK TV’s had a resolution of 405 lines)—the night turned out to be a disaster. 50 minutes before the launch, a fire broke out at a local power station, cutting power to most of London but not the television station. They started the evening’s news show which was to be followed by this broadcast, but it soon became clear that there was no audience, and after a few minutes, the schedule was abandoned. The production was instead shown the next day. The date that’s superimposed on the video is April 20, 1964—the originally scheduled night. It is unclear if this is a fi Kiss Me, Kate - Third Broadway Revival - March, 2019 (NYCG8R's master) FORMAT:  VOB (with smalls) (SD) CAST: Kelli O’Hara (Lilli Vanessi / Katharine), Will Chase (Fred Graham / Petruchio), Adrienne Walker (Hattie), James T Lane (Paul), Stephanie Styles (Lois Lane / Bianca), Corbin Bleu (Bill Calhoun / Lucentio), Mel Johnson Jr (Harry Trevor / Baptista), Terence Archie (Harrison Howell), John Pankow (Gangster / First Man), Lance Coadie Williams (Gangster / Second Man) Kruimeltje de musical - The Netherlands - 2012 (Pro-Shot's master) FORMAT:  MP4 (HD) CAST: Joes Brauers (Kruimeltje)
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Sara QUIN (ENTP)
Tegan QUIN (ENTP)
Zoë QUINN (INFP)
Daniel RADCLIFFE (ENFP)
Dennis RADER (ISTJ)
Charlotte RAMPLING (INFJ)
Gordon RAMSAY (ESTJ)
Giuliana RANCIC (ESFJ)
Ayn RAND (ISTJ)
Megan RAPINOE (ESTP)
Naval RAVIKANT (INTJ)
Jeremy RENNER (ISTP)
Raphaëlle RICCI (INTJ)
Damien RICE (INFP)
Tim RICE-OXLEY (INFJ)
Keith RICHARDS (ESTP)
Jon RICHARDSON (INTJ)
Alan RICKMAN (INTJ)
Tom RIDGEWELL (ENTP)
Ransom RIGGS (INFP)
Rihanna / Robyn FENTY (ESTP)
Guy RITCHIE (ENTJ)
Joan RIVERS (ESFP)
Robert REDFORD (INFJ)
Vanessa REDGRAVE (INFJ)
Eddie REDMAYNE (INFP)
Norman REEDUS (ISFP)
Keanu REEVES (ISFP)
Ryan REYNOLDS (ENTP)
Trent REZNOR (INFP)
Shonda RHIMES (ENFJ)
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Michel ROCARD (ENTJ)
Dennis RODMAN (ESTP)
Olivia RODRIGO (ESFJ)
Michelle RODRIGUEZ (ESTP)
Joe ROGAN (ESTP)
Seth ROGEN (ENTP)
Fred ROGERS (INFP)
Maggie ROGERS (INFP)
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Adam SAVAGE (ENTP)
Antonin SCALIA (ESTJ)
Matthias SCHOENAERTS (ISTP)
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Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER (ENTJ)
Andrew SCOTT (INFP)
Ridley SCOTT (ENTJ)
Roy SCRANTON (INTJ)
Roger SCRUTON (INTJ)
John SEARLE (ENTP)
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David SEDARIS (INTP)
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Jason SEGEL (ENFP)
Léa SEYDOUX (ISFP)
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Faiza SHAHEEN (ENFJ)
Yara SHAHIDI (ENFJ)
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Tupac SHAKUR (ENFP)
Michael SHANNON (ISTP)
Ben SHAPIRO (ESTJ)
Maria SHARAPOVA (ENTJ)
Robert SHEEHAN (ENFP)
Michael SHEEN (ENFP)
Judith SHEINDLIN (ESTJ)
Dax SHEPARD (ENTP)
Amy SHERMAN-PALLADINO (ENFP)
Kiernan SHIPKA (ESFJ)
David SHRIGLEY (INTP)
SIA / Sia FURLER (ENFP)
Daniel SIEGEL (INFJ)
Jason SILVA (ENFP)
Nate SILVER (INTP)
Sarah SILVERMAN (ENFP)
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Jorja SMITH (ISFP)
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Will SMITH (ESFP)
Zadie SMITH (INFJ)
Edward SNOWDEN (INTJ)
Timothy SNYDER (INTJ)
Zack SNYDER (ESFP)
Salvador SOBRAL (INFP)
Steven SODERBERGH (ENTJ)
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Solange / Solange KNOWLES (ISFP)
Rebecca SOLNIT (INFP)
Julien SOLOMITA (ESTP)
Stephen SONDHEIM (INTJ)
Susan SONTAG (INTJ)
Aaron SORKIN (INTP)
Sonia SOTOMAYOR (ENTJ)
Gareth SOUTHGATE (ISTJ)
Kevin SPACEY (ENTJ)
James SPADER (INTP)
Britney SPEARS (ISFJ)
Regina SPEKTOR (INFP)
Tori SPELLING (ISFJ)
Diana SPENCER (ISFP)
Steven SPIELBERG (INFP)
Baruch SPINOZA (INTP)
Bruce SPRINGSTEEN (ISFP)
Cole SPROUSE (ENTP)
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Lakeith STANFIELD (ISTP)
Joey STARR (ESTP)
Gwen STEFANI (ESFP)
Gloria STEINEM (ENTJ)
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Michael STEVENS (ENTP)
Sufjan STEVENS (INFJ)
Jon STEWART (ENTP)
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Donna STRICKLAND (ENTJ)
Jeremy STRONG (INFP)
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Michael STUHLBARG (INFP)
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Quentin TARANTINO (ENTP)
Donna TARTT (INFJ)
Elizabeth TAYLOR (ESFP)
Aaron TAYLOR-JOHNSON (ISFP)
Sam TAYLOR-JOHNSON (ISFP)
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Miles TELLER (ESTP)
David TENNANT (ENFP)
Nikola TESLA (INTP)
Virgil TEXAS (INTP)
Michelle THALLER (ENTP)
Margaret THATCHER (ESTJ)
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Jeff TWEEDY (INFP)
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For the week of 19 August 2019
Quick Bits:
Aquaman #51 continues “Amnesty” as Aquaman, and now Aqualad, help the elder sea gods move in to their new home on Amnesty Island. There’s a lot of character building and reflection throughout this story and definitely feels like a calm before the storm hinted at by the cliffhanger and the “Year of the Villain” material. Kelly Sue DeConnick, Robson Rocha, Daniel Henriques, Sunny Gho, and Clayton Cowles are continuing to deliver one of DC’s best comics.
| Published by DC Comics
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Bad Reception #1 isn’t a bad start to this horror series fully written, illustrated, and lettered by Juan Doe. The title is a clever play on both concepts in the story of no connectivity to social media and on a wedding reception. Utilizing a highly publicized wedding event that’s being promoted as “off the grid” to potentially commit a murder (or whatever actually happens at the wedding or after) is an interesting hook.
| Published by AfterShock
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Bettie Unbound #3 sends her to Mars this go around to land smack in the middle of a conflict. Things only seem to go downhill from there. Great art from Julius Ohta, Ellie Wright, and Sheelagh D.
| Published by Dynamite
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Black Mask: Year of the Villain #1 gives us Luthor’s offer and gift to Black Mask from Tom Taylor, Cully Hamner, Dave Stewart, and Wes Abbott. It nicely gives us some insight into Black Mask’s childhood, before changing him into essentially a parallel to a Marvel villain. There’s also a bit of a new status quo for Batwoman.
| Published by DC Comics
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Blade Runner 2019 #2 continues to be a wonderful ride from Michael Green, Mike Johnson, Andres Guinaldo, Marco Lesko, and Jim Campbell. This is still a wonderful exploration of the tone and feel of the Blade Runner franchise in an entirely different setting with different people. 
| Published by Titan
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Bloodborne #14 is going to mess with you as “The Veil, Torn Asunder” continues and our protagonist this arc keeps breaking with reality. It’s disturbing and unnerving, perfect for this series. Piotr Kowalski and Brad Simpson’s art just seems to keep getting better and better here too.
| Published by Titan
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Bronze Age Boogie #5 is fairly insane as this penultimate issue careens through the past with a rather nasty battle between humanity and the Martian forces. The artwork from Alberto Ponticelli and Giulia Brusco is incredible. The back-up featuring “Moon-Thing” this issue from Stuart Moore, Shawn Crystal, Lee Loughridge, and Rob Steen is also great.
| Published by Ahoy
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Canto #3 has some more interesting twists and revelations as this beautiful fable continues to unfold from David M. Booher, Drew Zucker, Vittorio Astone, and Deron Bennett. Continuing to build the story on storytelling is wonderful and your perspective on the slavers might change.
| Published by IDW
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Criminal #7 pushes “Cruel Summer” forward as we get Ricky Lawless’ perspective on Teeg and Jane’s relationship and how it, and pretty much everything else, is ruining his life. Very interesting development of Ricky’s youth as he becomes more and more of a jerk.
| Published by Image
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Deadpool Annual #1 is a heartfelt and funny story as Deadpool explains why he’s better than Squirrel Girl from Dana Schwartz, Reilly Brown, Nelson DeCastro, Craig Yeung, Matt Herms, Guru-eFX, and Joe Sabino. Actually, it’s more about Deadpool helping a young kid deal with Nightmare, featuring a hilarious trip through Nightmare’s realm, and a horrifying realization. It’s also really nice to see Reilly Brown back at doing some Deadpool.
| Published by Marvel
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Death’s Head #2 is more glorious madness as Death’s Head, “Vee”, Wiccan, and Hulkling try to work out who’s going to be parts or who’s going to face Dr. Evelyn Necker (the alternate reality doctor who made Death’s Head II and apparently eventually this upgrade Death’s Head V) from Tini Howard, Kei Zama, Felipe Sobreiro, and Travis Lanham, yes?
| Published by Marvel
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Eve Stranger #3 gives us some deep revelations on Eve’s past, her parents, and how she came to live with Delilah. David Barnett, Philip Bond, Eva de la Cruz, Lee Loughridge, and Jane Heir continue to deliver a deeply funny thriller here.
| Published by IDW / Black Crown
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Excellence #4 deals with the fallout of the battle between Spencer and Aaron. It’s nasty, and further reinforces just how much Spencer’s father is a jerk. It’s interesting as to how layered and complicated that Brandon Thomas, Khary Randolph, Emilio Lopez, and Deron Bennett are making this world, and yet the key motivating factors are still some of the most simple, basic human interactions and how we hurt one another.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Fairlady #5 is a rough one to end this on. Don’t get me wrong, this story is great. Brian Schirmer, Claudia Balboni, Marissa Louise, Lesley Atlansky, and David Bowman deliver another interesting mystery with gorgeous art, and an interesting tie to a previous issue, but the build up for an even broader mystery hurts. It hints at possibilities that may never be answered because this series is now cancelled. Still, this was great while it lasted.
| Published by Image
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Ghost Spider #1 is a direct continuation from the previous Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider series, from Seanan McGuire, Takeshi Miyazawa, Ian Herring, and Clayton Cowles. As Gwen moves to the 616 to go to school, I guess it makes sense to relaunch the series with a new number 1, but, as said, it’s still continuing on the same story with the same creative team. Thankfully it’s a great creative team and story, so it’s well worth picking up.
| Published by Marvel
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Guardians of the Galaxy #8 is heartbreaking. Donny Cates, Cory Smith, David Curiel, and Cory Petit continue “Faithless” as we learn what’s going on with Rocket. It ties together much of his past with his Guardians tales and his current condition. Very nice character moments.
| Published by Marvel
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Hellboy and the BPRD: Saturn Returns #1 begins a new historical mini from Mike Mignola, Scott Allie, Christopher Mitten, Brennan Wagner, and Clem Robins. This one’s set in 1975, but spans a wide time period as they discover more and more bodies. The mystery set up of who’s committing the murders is quite compelling, especially with the pseudo-occult drawings likely to have been drawn to give a misleading impression of the murders. But the real gold is in the character development, looking at how Liz Sherman is adjusting to some of her early years at the Bureau.
| Published by Dark Horse
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History of the Marvel Universe #2 is again worth it alone for the absolutely stunning artwork from Javier Rodríguez and Álvaro López. Like the first issue, it’s a dry read, but it can be fascinating as Mark Waid, Rodríguez, López, and Joe Caramagna guide us through Marvel’s history.
| Published by Marvel
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Killer Groove #4 is kind of messed up as everything practically goes to hell. I love the approach to flashbacks and hallucinations this issue, keeping the main characters in full colour while the rest are a grey wash. Really neat effect from Eoin Marron and Jordie Bellaire.
| Published by AfterShock
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Last Stop on the Red Line #3 is still one of the most unique series on the stands, even as it gets weirder and more straight-forward as the secrets and truth start potentially sliding into place. The art from Sam Lotfi and John Rauch is incredible.
| Published by Dark Horse
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Livewire #9 kicks off a new arc from Vita Ayala, Tana Ford, Kelly Fitzpatrick, and Saida Temofonte, building on Amanda’s confrontation with PSEP and adding a new wrinkle on politics. It’s interesting to see the problem from the political perspective and addresses some of the issues that naturally arise from a government program sanctioned to abduct and murder children.
| Published by Valiant
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Middlewest #10 introduces us to Abel’s grandfather and it goes about as well as you’d expect. More toxic masculinity, more “be a man” and “embrace your anger” nonsense, leaving Abel a confused and scared child. Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu, and Nate Piekos are continuing to tell a very strong story here of abuse and survival in a magical realist way.
| Published by Image
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Outpost Zero #12 asks some very important questions as it demonstrates that a portion of the colony certainly would rather keep their heads buried in the sand, ignoring the potential of alien life and secrets from their past, rather than confront possibilities of their future. Great character work here from Sean Kelley McKeever.
| Published by Image / Skybound
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Pearl #12 concludes the series (for now at least) with some explosions, gun fights, and a new kind of order. Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Gaydos, and Joshua Reed have really been telling a compelling crime thriller here, offbeat and with some oblique humour, with impressive artwork.
| Published by DC Comics / Jinxworld
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Psi-Lords #3 is another beautifully illustrated issue by Renato Guedes. This series is worth it even just for the artwork. We also get further backstory on the genesis of the Psi-Lords and the Starwatchers and the reason for sending the “Astro-Friends” to the Gyre. And some may not be what they seem.
| Published by Valiant
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Savage Sword of Conan #8 continues “Conan the Gambler” from Jim Zub, Patch Zircher, Java Tartaglia, and Travis Lanham. There’s a great build of tension as Conan plays his game of cards and a wonderful twist as we go into the finale next issue. Nice detail on the trump cards.
| Published by Marvel
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Strayed #1 is a very strong debut from Carlos Giffoni, Juan Doe, and Matt Krotzer. It’s a rather interesting concept of harnessing communication with a cat who can astral project, coupled with the horrors of humanity colonizing alien worlds. Stunning artwork from Doe.
| Published by Dark Horse
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Stronghold #5 is a very interesting conclusion to this series, giving more information on the true nature and history of Michael, and setting up the potential for more stories somewhere down the road. Gorgeous artwork from Ryan Kelly and Dee Cunniffe.
| Published by AfterShock
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Superior Spider-Man #10 sees much of Otto’s past come back to haunt him as his identity as the former Doctor Octopus goes public and he searches for who is trying to ruin his new life as San Francisco’s Spider-Man. Very nice build on Spider-Geddon and the most nightmare inducing character from therein from Christos Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Wade von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire, and Clayton Cowles.
| Published by Marvel
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Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #2 is another fun issue from Matt Fraction, Steve Lieber, Nathan Fairbairn, and Clayton Cowles. We get more on Jimmy’s family, his legacy, and Superman’s secret super powers, but it also introduces the next sensation who should be lighting up the charts, Pawquaman.
| Published by DC Comics
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Teen Titans #33 elaborates on Luthor’s offer to Lobo. We also get more on the current state of the team and on just how far, and rather villainous, Damian and Djinn’s actions are now in regards to how they’re dealing with criminals. Adam Glass has been taking the team down a dark road for a while now and I’m interested to see how this blows up.
| Published by DC Comics
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Transformers ‘84 #0 is a bit of an oddity, reuniting the Regeneration One team of Simon Furman and Guido Guidi to celebrate the 35th anniversary. It’s a one-shot tale set in nebulous continuity detailing trying to discover the Ark in medieval Earth. Great art from Guidi and John-Paul Bove.
| Published by IDW
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Valkyrie #2 is another great issue from Jason Aaron, Al Ewing, CAFU, Jesus Aburtov, and Joe Sabino as Jane takes on Bullseye. It’s a pretty epic battle, beautifully illustrated, that looks like it’s going to have some interesting ramifications.
| Published by Marvel
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Vampirella #2 is liable to divide people further on this new run as it leans heavier into sex & violence and reveals Vampirella’s therapist as a potential misogynist with very problematic diagnoses for mental conditions. I mean, I don’t think “crazy vampire bitch” is anywhere in the DSM-5. Great art from Ergün Gündüz, though.
| Published by Dynamite
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The Weatherman vol. 2 #3 reveals more information about the virus plaguing Earth and sets up even more problems in the way of Nathan, Cross, and co.’s attempt to restore Nathan’s memories. Gorgeous artwork from Nathan Fox and Moreno Dinisio. 
| Published by Image
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Other Highlights: Absolute Carnage vs. Deadpool #1, Batman #77, Daredevil #10, Faithless #5, Fearless #2, The Goon #4, Grumble #9, James Bond 007 #10, Jim Henson’s Beneath the Dark Crystal #12, Jughead’s Time Police #3, Lucifer #11, Magnificent Ms. Marvel #6, Marvel Comics Presents #8, New World, Powers of X #3, Red Sonja: Birth of the She-Devil #3, The Ride: Burning Desire #3, Spider-Man: City at War #6, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #35, Star Wars: Tie Fighter #5, Star Wars Adventures #24, Tony Stark: Iron Man #15, Warlord of Mars Attacks #3, Wonder Woman: Come Back to Me #2
Recommended Collections: Age of X-Man: Marvelous X-Men, Age of X-Man: NextGen, Bloodborne - Volume 3: Song of Crows, Corto Maltese: The Early Years, The Curse of Brimstone - Volume 2: Ashes, Hawkeye: Private Eye, Klaus - Volume 1: How Santa Claus Began, Meet the Skrulls, Ophiucus, Saga Compendium - Volume 1, Spawn: Enemy of the State, Star Wars - Volume 11: The Scourging of Shu-Torun, Star Wars: Age of Rebellion - Villains, War of the Realms: Strikeforce, X-Men: Grand Design - X-Tinction
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rabbittstewcomics · 2 years
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Episode 362
Comic Reviews:
DC
DC Mech 1 by Kenny Porter, Baldemar Rivas, Mike Spicer
Detective Comics 1062 by Ram V, Rafael Albuquerque, Simon Spurrier, Dani, Dave Stewart
Superman: Space Age 1 by Mark Russell, Michael Allred, Laura Allred
Zatanna: The Jewel of Gravesend GN by Alys Arden, Jacquelin De Leon
Marvel
Amazing Spider-Man 6/900 by Zeb Wells, Ed McGuinness, Dan Slott, Jeff Loveness, Daniel Kibblesmith, David Lopez, Marcos Martin, Todd Nauck, Cliff Rathburn, Wade Von Grawbadger, Mark Morales, Nathan Fairbairn, Rachelle Rosenberg, Muntsa Vicente, Erick Arciniega, Dijjo Lima, Marcio Menyz
Ant-Man 1 by Al Ewing, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire
Gambit 1 by Chris Claremont, Sid Kotian, Espen Grundetjern
Genis-Vell: Captain Marvel 1 by Peter David, Juanan Ramirez, Federico Blee
Wild Cards – The Drawing of Cards 1 by George R. R. Martin, Paul Cornell, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Ruth Redmond
Image
Magic Order 3 1 by Mark Millar, Gigi Cavenago
Hollows by Chris Ryall, Sam Keith
Ahoy
Wrong Earth: Meat by Tom Peyer, Greg Scott
Dynamite
Vampirella: Year One 1 by Christopher Priest, Giovanni Timpano, Ergun Gunduz
Valiant
Book of Shadows 1 by Cullen Bunn, Vicente Cifuentes, Nick Filardi
Oni
Blink 1 by Christopher Sebela, Hayden Sherman, Nick Filardi
American Mythology
Florida Man 1 by Mike Baron, Todd Mulrooney, Elias Martins
Vault
Kenzie’s Kingdom GN by Shea Fontana, Agnes Garbowska, Sil Brys
Seven Seas Entertainment
Dungeon Crawler's Academy: Into the Portal GN by JP Sullivan, Elmer Damaso
Ray’s OGN Corner: Scout is Not a Band Kid by Jade Armstrong
Additional Reviews: Birds of Prey, Cube, Event Horizon, DC’s League of Super-Pets, Dopesick, Harley Quinn s3 first thoughts
News: Spidey cartoon oddness (Freshman Year), Death of Superman anthology special in November, Spider-Punk joins Spider-Verse 2, Affleck returns for Aquaman 2, Nichelle Nichols
Trailers: Oppenheimer
Comics Countdown:
Superman: Space Age 1 by Mark Russell, Michael Allred, Laura Allred
Deadly Class 54 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Lee Loughridge
Radiant Black 16 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti, Becca Carey
Something is Killing the Children 25 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’Edera, Miquel Muerto
Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country 4 by James Tynion IV, Lisandro Estherren, Dani, Patricio Delpeche, Tamra Bonvillain
Swamp Thing 15 by Ram V, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer
Ant-Man 1 by Al Ewing, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire
I Hate This Place 3 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge
Rogue Sun 6 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques
TMNT 131 by Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Pablo Tunica, Ronda Pattisono
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kritikycz · 5 years
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Hudbu složil, slova napsal - Hugh Grant a Drew Barrymore a skládají písně
Romantické komedie táhnou do kin diváky v nemalém počtu. Jenže obvykle spíše dívčí populaci, protože muži až tak neocení, když se na ně z plátna valí jedno láskyplné klišé za druhým, muchlování se při západu slunce a další sladkobolné momenty. Ovšem jsou i filmy, které stejně dobře zafungují na divačky i divačky. A jedním z nich je určitě sympatická komedie Hudbu složil, slova napsal.Ne, že by snad ke konci tento kousek nebyl sentimentální až hanba, ale na druhou stranu je to jediná klasická romantická chvilka, na kterou ve filmu dojde. Tím nechci říct, že by Hudbu složil, slova napsal nebyl projekt, který vás chytne za srdce, naopak chytne, ale paradoxně díky tomu, že netlačí na pilu.- Více na https://www.kritiky.cz/filmove-recenze/retro-filmove-recenze/2019/hudbu-slozil-slova-napsal-hugh-grant-a-drew-barrymore-a-skladaji-pisne/
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