David Niven-Joan Caulfield "Ella dice no" (The lady says no) 1951, de Frank Ross.
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18 febbraio … ricordiamo …
18 febbraio … ricordiamo …
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2023: Barbara Bosson, attrice statunitense. È ricordata principalmente per la serie televisiva Hill Street Blues (1981-1987), per la quale ha ricevuto la nomina ai Primetime Emmy Awards per cinque anni consecutivi, dal 1981 al 1985. Successivamente, dal 1995 al 1997, ha interpretato la procuratrice Miriam Grasso in Murder One ruolo che le è valso un’altra nomination all’Emmy Award nel 1996.…
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Lecturas de junio. Primera semana
La red de protección / Andrea Camilleri. Editorial Salamandra, 2021
La cotidianidad de Vigàta se ve completamente trastocada cuando la ciudad se convierte de la noche a la mañana en un set de rodaje ambientado en los años cincuenta. Mientras todos colaboran enérgicamente en la película, un incidente pone en jaque a la población: un tiroteo en el instituto.
El comisario iniciará una…
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You know you’re in the wrong fandom when everyone is referring to a hot guy as “my husband” and not “my wife”
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i love how gerard way and ryan ross are like endangered animals 😭
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4 agosto … ricordiamo …
4 agosto … ricordiamo …
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2020: Brent Carver, attore e cantante canadese di origini gallesi e irlandesi. Ha recitato in diversi musical e opere di prosa a Broadway. Carver era noto per una varietà di ruoli teatrali e cinematografici. Carver non si è mai sposato. L’attore è morto all’età di 68 anni e nessuna causa di morte è stata specificata. (n.1951)
2014: Carmen de Lirio, all’anagrafe María del Carmen Forns Aznar,…
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PAUL DINI’S BATMAN SAVE ME
SAVE ME PAUL DINI’S BATMAN
All memes aside, THIS is Batman. The classic, most ideal, most altruistic version of the character. He struggles with darkness within the world and himself, but he cares. His actions are driven by his heart. He’s a hero.
HE CARES. He’s not the Punisher. He doesn’t fight crime because he loves violence or because he’s Mr. Law & Order. He understands that crime hurts people, and that’s why he fights it. Not just because it’s The Right Thing, but because he cares about improving people’s lives. He’s not driven by vengeance. He’s driven by compassion.
This is the man who invests in new jobs and better infrastructure, because he understands that rebuilding communities is crucial to helping the people of Gotham. He understands that the poor aren’t lazy or criminal but instead being taken advantage of by a system that doesn’t care about them, so he uses his wealth and resources to help his city, not caring what profit he makes, because it’s about helping people. It’s always about how much he cares for humanity. He sees light in people, even misguided ones. He believes no one is ever past redemption. Batman doesn’t exist to punish, enforce, or frighten — he exists to help and redeem and persevere in his quest to find goodness in the world and other people.
Just, PAUL DINI’S BATMAN!!!
Batman: War on Crime by Paul Dini and Alex Ross
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