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maverickthepup · 1 year
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What I write, who I write, and what you can request!
Hi! This is where I have info on what I write, who I write, and what I am comfortable writing/what you can request! If you have any questions feel free to ask me!
What Maverick writes…
I write fanfiction, oneshots, and imagines, and headcannons!
These will of course include age regression or pet regression in some way, wether you the reader are a regressor, or a character is.
I will write for the fandoms/characters I have listed below. If you want a different character and don’t see them down there, you may ask if I will write for them but I won’t make any promises.
What Maverick is comfortable writing…
This is a 100% SFW blog, so no NSFW writing at all. I’m not comfortable doing that for age/pet regression.
I am perfectly fine writing relationships like dating or being married, with hand holding, cuddling, kissing, etc etc. But I will not do smut, kinks, or heated make outs.
Basically just cute fluff is what I’ll do!
I can write the following:
Âge regressor reader or character
Pet regressor reader or character
Caregiver reader or character
Fluff!
Dating/Married
Platonic! (Like just friends and stuff like that)
Poly relationships
Male, Female, and gender neutral readers!
I will usually write in second person point of view that way I can use ‘you’ instead of y/n.
I write a mixture of genders for
“Y/n”, I write male, female, and gender neutral that way everyone can hopefully enjoy my writing!
If you make a request and do not specify gender for “y/n” then I will just do gender neutral by default.
I will always specify before each writing piece what gender “y/n” is, and give a little summary of what the writing plot is! I will also try to put any warnings there too, so if I miss anything just let me know and I’ll add them!
Fandoms/Characters Maverick writes…
Here they are! Again if there’s a character you specifically want but don’t see then feel free to ask if I would write for them, but I won’t make any promises.
If you don’t see a fandom on here you can ask if I write for that fandom but it’s likely I’m either not in it or I don’t write for it.
Horror movies/slashers:
The Lost Boys 1987:
Michael Emerson
Star
David
Marko
Dwayne
Paul
House of Wax 2005
Bo Sinclair
Vincent Sinclair
Lester Sinclair
Friday The 13th
Jason Vorhees
Halloween
Michael Myers
Rob Zombie Michael Myers
Scream
Billy Loomis
Stu Macher
Sidney Prescott
Tatum Riley
Randy Meeks
Gale Weathers
Dwight “Dewey” Riley
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Bubba Sawyer
ChopTop
Nubbins
Thomas Hewitt
The Boy
Brahms Heelshire
IT
Henry Bowers
Patrick Hockstetter
Reginald ‘Belch’ Huggins
Vic Criss
Predator
Yautja’s/Predators (if you have a specific one just let me know!)
Alien
Xenomorph
Marvel:
Tony Stark
Clint Barton
Natasha Romanoff
Bruce Banner
Steve Rodgers
Bucky Barnes
Thor
Loki
Wanda Maximoff
Pietro Maximoff
Vison
Zemo
Peter Parker
Stephen Strange
Matt Murdock
Peter Quill
Gamora
Drax
Detroit Become Human:
Hank Anderson
Connor
Kara
Luther
Markus
North
Simon
Josh
Gavin Reed
Mystic Messenger:
707
Zen
Jumin
Yoosung
Jaehee
Saeran
V
Monster Prom/Camp:
Damien LaVey
Vera Oberlin
Zoe
Poly Geist
Miranda Vanderbilt
Liam De Lioncourt
Scott Howl
Calculester
Milo Belladonna
Dahlia Aquino
Aaravi Mishra (And Hex)
Joy Johnson Johjima
Moss Mann
The Narrator
The Wolf Among Us (video game):
Bigby Wolf
Snow
Beauty
Beast
Bloody Mary
Red Dead Redemption:
Arthur Morgan
John Marston
Dutch Van Der Linde
Javier Escuella
Sean Maguire
Charles Smith
Lenny Summers
Tilly Jackson
Marybeth
Abigail Roberts
Karen Jones
Sadie Adler
Miss Grimshaw (platonic only)
Hosea Matthews (platonic only)
Heathers: (movie or musical, just specify which one you’d prefer! Even though there probably won’t be much of a difference in my writing… but I will try!)
Heather Chandler
Heather Duke
Heather McNamara
Veronica Sawyer
J.D
Kurt
Ram
The Breakfast Club:
John Bender
Alison Reynolds
Claire Standish
Brian Johnson
Andrew Clark
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brookstonalmanac · 2 years
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Birthdays 12.24
Beer Birthdays
Henry Rahr (1834)
Howard Hughes; zillionaire businessman (1905)
Aron Deorsey (1974)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Michael Curtiz; film director (1898)
Anthony Fauci; physician (1940)
Fritz Leiber; writer (1910)
Benjamin Rush; father of psychiatry, 1st to recognize alcoholism as a disease, signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745)
I.F. Stone; writer (1907)
Famous Birthdays
Matthew Arnold; English writer (1822)
Jill Bennett; actor (1931)
Jonathan Borofsky; artist (1942)
Ray Bryant; pianist, composer (1931)
Charles Wakefield Cadman; composer (1881)
Kit Carson; frontiersman (1809)
Lee Daniels; director (1959)
Baby Dodds; jazz drummer (1898)
Lee Dorsey; singer-songwriter (1924)
Paul Foot; English comedian (1973)
Mary Higgins Clark; writer (1927)
Howard Hughes; businessman, pilot (1905)
Scott Fischer; mountaineer (1955)
Ava Gardner; actress (1922)
Ignatius of Loyola; Jesuit founder (1491)
Robert Joffrey; choreographer, dancer (1930)
Libby Larsen; composer (1950)
Emanuel Lasker; German chess player (1868)
Glenn McQueen; Canadian-American animator (1960)
Adam Mickiewicz; Polish poet and playwright (1798)
Mark Millar; Scottish author (1969)
Émile Nelligan; Canadian poet (1879)
James Prescott Joule; physicist (1818)
Lemmy Kilmister; rock bassist (1945)
Ricky Martin; pop singer (1971)
Nicholas Meyer; film director (1945)
Mark Millar; comic book writer (1969)
Jean-Louis Pons; French astronomer (1761)
Michael Ray; jazz musician (1952)
Ryan Seacrest; tv entertainer (1974)
Kate Spade; fashion designer (1962)
Noel Streatfeild; English author (1895)
J.D. Walsh; actor (1974)
Harry Warren; songwriter (1893)
Franz Waxman; composer (1906)
Marguerite Williams; geologist (1895)
Wade Williams; actor (1961)
Philip Ziegler; English historian (1929)
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Another way to phrase it is that the following House reps. voted to make it harder for 10-year-old rape victims to get abortions:
David Abbott, R-Rome City
Brad Barrett, R-Richmond
Stephen Bartels, R-Eckerty
Bruce Borders, R-Jasonville
Martin Carbaugh, R-Fort Wayne
Michelle Davis, R-Whiteland
J. Michael Davisson, R-Salem
Dale DeVon, R-Granger
Jeff Ellington, R-Bloomfield
Karen Engleman, R-Georgetown
Douglas Gutwein, R-Francesville
Dave Heine, R-New Haven
Matt Hostettler, R-Patoka
John Jacob, R-Indianapolis
Chris Jeter, R-Fishers
Jack Jordan, R-Bremen
Chris Judy, R-Fort Wayne
Joanna King, R-Middlebury
Ryan Lauer, R-Columbus
Cindy Ledbetter, R-Newburgh
Don Lehe, R-Brookston
Matt Lehman, R-Berne
Dan Leonard, R-Huntington
Shane Lindauer, R-Jasper
Chris May, R-Bedford
Peggy Mayfield, R-Martinsville
Doug Miller, R-Elkhart
Bob Morris, R-Fort Wayne
Curt Nisly, R-Milford
Tim O’Brien, R-Evansville
Zach Payne, R-Charlestown
J.D. Prescott, R-Union City
Ben Smaltz, R-Auburn
Craig Snow, R-Warsaw
Mike Speedy, R-Indianapolis
Jake Teshka, R-South Bend
Jeff Thompson, R-Lizton
Heath VanNatter, R-Kokomo
Timothy Wesco, R-Osceola
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aonekoda · 7 years
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Days 13-19
Featuring some problematic kids
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Character List + Master List
Scream 1-2 (1996-1997)
Billy Loomis, Stu Macher, Mickey Altieri, Sydney Prescott, Tatum Riley, Randy Meeks
Halloween (1978)
Michael Myers, Laurie Strode
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974-2006)
Jedidiah "Bubba" Sawyer, Thomas Hewitt
The Boy (2016)
Brahms Heelshire
Hannibal (NBC 2013)
Hannibal Lecter, Will Graham
Friday The 13th (1980)
Jason Vorhees
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Freddy Krueger, Glen Lantz
Candyman (1992)
Daniel Robitaille
Black Christmas (1974)
Billy Lenz
Predator (1987-2018)
Yaujta
Silent Hill (2006)
Pyramid Head
It 1-2 (2017-2019)
Pennywise, Patrick Hockstetter, Henry Bowers, Victor Criss, Reginald "Belch" Huggins This will be moving to a different blog @youll-float-too
Psycho (1960)
Norman Bates
Heathers (1989)
Jason “J.D” Dean
Spree (2020)
Kurt Kunkle
House Of Wax (2005)
Bo Sinclair, Vincent Sinclair, Lester Sinclair
Van Helsing (2004)
Dracula
The Collector (2009)
Asa Emory
Dead By Daylight (2016)
Even MacMillan (Trapper), Philip Ojomo (Wraith), Max Thompson Jr. (Hillbilly), Sally Thompson (Nurse), Lisa Sherwood (Hag), Herman Carter (Doctor), Anna (Huntress), Amanda Young (Pig), Jeffrey Hawk, (Clown), Rin Yamaoka (Spirit), Frank/Julie/Susie/Joey (Legion), Adiris (Plague), Danny Johnson (Ghost Face), Kazan Yamaoka (Oni), Caleb Quinn (Deathslinger), Talbot Grimes (Blight)
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imaginesbymk · 5 years
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fandom list.
categories:
Films
TV Shows
YouTube ASMR Voice Audios (misc.)
* Italics = a character I will only write platonically.
—films
The Maze Runner
Thomas / Teresa Agnes / Newt / Minho / Frypan / Gally / Brenda / Aris / Sonya / Harriet
Janson / Ava Paige
The Hunger Games
Katniss Everdeen / Primrose Everdeen / Peeta Mellark / Gale Hawthorne / Finnick Odair / Haymitch Abernathy / Cato / Clove / Glimmer / Foxface / Enobaria / Johanna Mason / Effie Trinket
Rue / President Snow / President Alma Coin / Cinna
Titanic (1997)
Jack Dawson / Rose DeWitt Bukater / Fabrizio / Cal Hockley / and maybe the ship officers
Triple Frontier
Tom “Redfly” Davis / Santiago “Pope” Garcia / Francisco “Catfish” Morales / William “Ironhead” Miller / Ben Miller / Yovanna
Reservoir Dogs
Mr. Orange / Mr. Pink / Mr. Brown / Mr. Blonde / Mr. White / Nice Guy Eddie
Pulp Fiction
Vincent Vega / Jules Winnfield / Mia Wallace / Butch / Ringo "Pumpkin
Inglourious Basterds
Aldo Raine / Donny Dorowitz / Shosanna Dreyfus “Emmanuelle Mimieux” / Marcel / Archie Hicox / Bridget Von Hammersmark / Hugo Stiglitz
Hans Landa, Major Dieter Hellstrom, Fredrick Zoller (in some cases, I can write implied topics but nothing of my writing condones Landa, Hellstrom or Zoller’s actions as N*zis - in no way am I tangentially condoning their actions in this film - so they are written platonically - preferably as enemies of the reader)
Dunkirk
Tommy / Peter / George / Gibson / Alex / Collins / Farrier / Soldier (Cillian Murphy)
Midsommar
Dani Ardor / Christian Hughes / Josh / Mark / Pelle
Heathers (1989)
The Heathers / Veronica Sawyer / Jason “J.D” Dean
Scream franchise
(1996) Sidney Prescott / Billy Loomis / Stu Macher / Randy Meeks / Tatum Riley / Dewey Riley / Gale Weathers
(2000) Roman Bridger
(2022) Tara / Sam / Amber / Richie / Chad
—tv shows
Gotham
Bruce Wayne / Selina Kyle / Edward Nygma / Oswald Cobblepot / Jim Gordon / Jerome Valeska / Jeremiah Valeska / Ecco / Barbara Kean / Tabitha Galavan / Jervis Tetch / Lee Thompkins / Ivy Pepper (older), Fish Mooney, Eduardo Dorrance “Bane” / Ra’s Al-Gul / Victor Zsasz, Jonathan Crane “Scarecrow”
Harvey Bullock, Alfred Pennyworth, Butch Gilzean
Squid Game
Gi-Hun / Sang-Woo / Kang Sae-byeok / Hwang Jun-ho / Ali Abdul / Ji-yeong
Arcane (League of Legends)
Vi / Jinx / Caitlyn Kiramman / Sevika / Silco / Vander / Ekko / Jayce Talis / Viktor / Mel Medarda / Deckard 
Powder (younger) 
Euphoria
Rue Bennett / Jules Vaughn / Maddy Perez / Cassie Howard / Lexi Howard / Kat Hernandez / McKay / Fezco / Elliot
Gia Bennett / Ashtray
***will not write for Nate, Cal or Aaron Jacobs***
Skins (UK)
Generation 1: Tony Stonem / Sid Jenkins / Cassie Ainsworth /  Michelle Richardson / Jal Fazer / Chris Miles / Anwar Kharral / Maxxie Oliver (no female pairing unless platonic/familial)
Generation 2: Effy Stonem / Pandora Moon / James Cook / Freddy McClair / JJ Jones / Thomas Tomone / Katie & Emily Fitch / Naomi Campbell
Generation 3: Franky Fitzgerald / Mini McGuiness / Alo Creevey / Rich Hardbeck / Liv Malone / Grace Blood
The Haunting of Hill House
Steven Crain / Shirley Crain / Theo Crain / Nell Crain / Luke Crain
Young!Crain siblings, Hugh Crain, Olivia Crain
The Haunting of Bly Manor
Dani Clayton / Jamie / Peter Quint / Rebecca Jessel / Owen / Hannah Grose
Henry Wingrave / Flora Wingrave / Miles Wingrave
Black Mirror
Bandersnatch: Stefan Butler / Colin Ritman
Fifteen Million Merits: Bingham Madsen / Abi Khan
Be Right Back: Ash Starmer
White Christmas: Matt
San Junipero: Kelly / Yorkie
Hated in the Nation: Karin Parke / Blue Colson
USS Callister: Nanette Cole, Walton, Elena Tulaska, Shania
Hang the DJ: Frank / Amy
Kenny (Shut Up & Dance) / Robert Daly (USS Callister)
*I do not write for all Black Mirror episodes*
The Pacific
Bob Leckie / John Basilone / Manny Rodriguez / Lew “Chuckler” Juergens / Wilbur “Runner” / Conley Andrew “Ack Ack” Haldane / Eddie “Hillbilly” Jones / Bill “Hoosier” Smith / Eugene Sledge / Merriell “Snafu” Shelton / Sid Phillips / Jay D’Leau / Bill Leyden / R.V Burgin / Vera Keller / Lena Riggi
Superstore
Jonah / Amy / Dina / Garrett / Cheyenne / Mateo / Marcus / Bo
Glenn Sturgis
The Queen’s Gambit
Beth Harmon / Jolene / Benny Watts / D.L Townes / Harry Beltik
The Good Place
Michael / Eleanor Shellstrop / Chidi Anagonye / Tahani Al-Jamil / Jason Mendoza / Janet
The Walking Dead (S1-11)
Rick Grimes / Shane Walsh / Daryl Dixon / Carl Grimes / Glenn Rhee / Maggie Rhee / Beth Greene / Michonne Hawthorne / Negan / Simon / Enid / Rosita Espinosa / Yumiko / Magna / Connie / Kelly / Jesus / Siddiq / Noah / Cyndie / Tara Chambler / Dwight / Sherry / Sasha Williams / Eugene Porter / Jerry / King Ezekiel / Abraham Ford
Aaron, Lydia, Judith Grimes, Henry Peletier, Sophia Peletier
Dracula (BBC/2020 Netflix original)
Count Dracula / Agatha Van Helsing / Zoe Van Helsing / Jonathan Harker / Jack
Peaky Blinders (S1-S6)
Tommy Shelby / Arthur Shelby / Ada Thorne / John Shelby / Finn Shelby / Polly Gray / Michael Gray / Grace Burgess / Lizzie Starke / May Carleton / Alfie Solomons / Luca Changretta / Tatiana Petrovna / Gina Gray / Aberama Gold / Bonnie Gold
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Jake Peralta / Amy Santiago / Rosa Diaz / Charles Boyle, Gina Linetti
Raymond Holt / Kevin Cozner
Shadowhunters
Clary Fray / Jace Wayland / Alec Lightwood / Isabelle Lightwood / Magnus Bane / Simon Lewis / Maia Roberts / Luke Garroway / Raphael / Jordan Kyle / Seelie Queen / Meliorn / Hodge Starkweather / Helen Blackthorn / Aline Penhallow
Jonathan Morgenstern / Sebastian Verlac (as disguise) / Valentine Morgenstern / Jocelyn Fray / Maryse Lightwood / Max Lightwood / Camille Belcourt
Stranger Things
Steve Harrington / Jonathan Byers / Nancy Wheeler / Robin Buckley /  Eddie Munson / Chrissy Cunningham / Dmitri Antonov / 001/Henry Creel/”Peter” (not writing him as Vecna) / Jim Hopper / Joyce Byers
Eleven / Mike Wheeler / Will Byers / Lucas Sinclair / Dustin Henderson / Max Mayfield
***no longer writing for Billy Hargrove***
—youtube asmr voice audios (misc)
ZSakuVA 
Professor Andrew Marston (Strict Professor series)
CardlinAudio
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endlessflame · 6 years
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Up in Flames (Hero Caleb x MC)
Prompt: @meeraaverywalker‘s November Challenge, November 28: Fire
Summary: When Alexandra’s friend Gina splits up with her husband, Caleb decides to help out.
Rating: M
Tags: @endlesshero1122, @cora-nova, @mfackenthal, @brightpinkpeppercorn
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As they were about to head out to a bar, Alexandra looked to Caleb. "I hope you don't mind, but I told Gina she could meet up with us tonight. She's going through a rough time."
Caleb frowned. "Ethan's not coming too, is he?" He really didn't feel like dealing with Gina's husband. That arrogant asshole thought he was so much better than everyone else. He looked at Caleb with such contempt. Alexandra didn't think much of him either, but she and Gina had been friends since high school, so she had to try to tolerate him.
"No, they actually just split up. She could really use a friend, and probably a drink."
"To celebrate kicking that prick to the curb?"
"No! Look, I know he's a jerk, but it's still hard on her." She wrapped her arm around his waist. "We'll have plenty of alone time later."
When they got to the bar, Gina was already there. She downed the last of her drink, and gave Alexandra a hug. "Thanks for inviting me. I really needed to get out." She looked to her empty glass. "And I need another drink, too."
"I'll go get them. What are you drinking?" Caleb asked her.
"Red Devil," Gina replied.
"I guess you're getting hammered tonight." He made his way over to the bar and ordered Gina's Red Devil, a lemon drop for Alexandra, and mezcal for himself.
As the drinks arrived, he felt someone grab his ass. He turned around to see Alexandra behind him, grinning. "I thought you could use some help carrying those."
"Yeah, wouldn't want to spill them. That would be a waste of alcohol." He picked up his mezcal and took a sip, and they headed back over to Gina, who proceeded to fill them in on what had been going on.
"That son of a bitch has been cheating on me! I found a pair of panties in his jacket pocket, and they sure as hell weren't mine. I confronted him about it, and he admitted that he's been having an affair with Charlotte." Gina looked to Caleb. "His secretary," she explained.
"Charlotte the Harlot," Caleb smirked. "She live on 22 Acacia Avenue?"
"Huh?" Gina looked confused.
"I guess you don't listen to Iron Maiden." He should have known that she wouldn't be into metal.
"Go on," Alexandra said to Gina.
"I packed my bags, then opened our safe and got out the prenup he made me sign. I tore it up right in front of him. But he laughed in my face and told me he had another copy in his office. I'm screwed. I had to move back in with my mom, and I need to find a job. After I got laid off, he convinced me I didn't need to work. Between his family's money and his salary at the law firm, it wasn't necessary. I shouldn't have listened to him."
"Sounds like he was trying to control you." Alexandra gave her a sympathetic look. "But don't blame yourself. He's the one who betrayed your trust."
"Yeah, and he's not suffering at all. I'm not getting a cent from him. I could really use the money. I don't want to stay with my mom forever. But I'll need money for rent and a security deposit. And I need to buy furniture. And who knows how long it will take me to find a job."
Caleb drank the last of his mezcal, then set his glass down. "I think you two need a girls' night out. I'll see you later."
"No, Caleb, don't go!" Alexandra pleaded.
"Don't worry, I'll be back. I just think you two need some time to yourselves. Don't leave without me, though. I'll see you soon." He moved closer to her and gave her a kiss goodbye, then made his way out of the bar.
Once he was outside, he took out his phone and searched for Ethan's law firm. Montgomery & Montgomery. Of course Ethan's rich father had made him a partner. He grimaced as he saw that they specialized in corporate law. Who knows how many corrupt corporations they had defended. Maybe they had even been hired by Prescott Industries. He glanced at the firm's address and realized that it wasn't very far away.
A little while later, he reached the firm's office. He moved to the side, out of sight of anyone who might be passing by, and surveyed the building. He stood before a first-floor window and held out his hands, then aimed a blast of fire straight at it. Once it had shattered, he climbed through it.
He reached for his phone and turned on its flashlight. As he wandered through the building, he shone the light on each door he came across, until he found the one labeled "Ethan Montgomery, J.D., LL.M." He opened it and stepped inside.
Now where would Ethan keep the prenup? Caleb looked around the office and spotted a filing cabinet. Maybe in there? Then again, Charlotte the Harlot probably took things in and out of it all the time. Maybe Ethan wouldn't put something so personal in there. He walked over to the desk and began rifling through the drawers. He grinned as he spotted the prenup. No way was that asshole getting off scot-free. He crumpled up the paper, tossed it into the wastebasket, and summoned forth another burst of flames.
As the fire illuminated the room, he noticed Ethan's diplomas hanging on the wall. He thought back to the night that he and Alexandra had gone out to dinner with Gina and Ethan. The restaurant wasn't even that fancy, but Ethan had worn a suit and tie, and had sneered at Caleb's clothes. "You're wearing that?" Alexandra had jumped to his defense. "I think he looks hot." Ethan had bragged about his job and his degrees. He had majored in business at Hartfeld and had two law degrees from Northbridge University's law school. Then he asked Caleb, "Where did you go to college?" When Caleb admitted that he hadn't, Ethan had looked at him like he was lower than dirt. Now that smug son of a bitch was going to pay. Caleb took the diplomas off the wall and threw them on the floor, smashing the glass frames into smithereens. He blasted them with fire, then turned to Ethan's desk, setting it alight as well. As he exited the room, he sent a final surge of flames inside.
Caleb ran down the corridor, then hopped out the window. He'd better get his ass out of here. Sticking to the shadows, he snuck away from the building. He grinned wickedly as he made his way back to the bar. That had been fun.
Once he returned, he ordered another round of drinks for everyone. "I have a feeling things will be looking up for you," he told Gina. He put his arm around Alexandra. "See, I wasn't gone that long."
After last call, they said goodbye to Gina, then headed back to Alexandra's apartment. Once they were inside, Caleb kissed her deeply. "Time for some more fun." He guided her towards the bed.
The next morning, they were lounging in bed, in no hurry to get up. Alexandra reached for the remote and turned on the television. The news was on. As they snuggled together, one of the news reports caught their attention.
"A fire broke out at the law office of Montgomery & Montgomery last night. The building suffered severe structural damage. The fire is believed to have started in the office of junior partner Ethan Montgomery. No cause has yet been determined."
Alexandra eyed Caleb suspiciously. "You wouldn't happen to know anything about that, would you?"
Caleb feigned innocence. "Who, me? I was with you last night, remember? I only stepped out for a few minutes."
Alexandra nodded knowingly. "Oh, that's right. You weren't gone long at all."
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fearsmagazine · 2 years
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H.P LOVECRAFT'S WITCH HOUSE - Review
DISTRIBUTOR: Horror Wasteland Pictures International
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SYNOPSIS:  Graduate student Alice Gilman is running from an abusive past. She seeks refuge in the infamous Hannah house; a historic home with an ominous past. Determined to prove the possibility of alternate dimensions, she unknowingly unlocks a gateway to unimaginable horror. Facing a series of bizarre and violent events, Alice is plagued by nightmarish dreams of these evil entities. Trapped between the 4th dimension and reality, the diabolical truth is revealed as Alice fights for her sanity and her very soul.
REVIEW: Bobby Easley’s film is based on the H.P. Lovecraft's short story “The Dreams in the Witch House.” The film takes so liberties as it seeks to contemporize the plot and some of the characters. Working with a limited budget, some elements are reduced to literal translations, such as the character of Brown Jenkin beginning presented as a “good-sized” rat.
H.P LOVECRAFT'S WITCH HOUSE is an ambitious film. I’m curious to see the screenplay they worked from and how that transformed into the finished film. Lovecraft on a good day is a tough translation to the screen. The screenplay attempts to retain many of the characters’ traits. Some work and some feel out of place in a contemporary tale. There are a few times the dialogue feels a bit off or doesn't feel right being utter by the character. I’ve watched worse adaptations, and although it has its limitations I was able to sit through it.
Clearly the film was shot on a limited budget. They have some nice special effects, good locations, and satisfying visuals. The film could have benefitted from a bit more atmosphere and cuts that probably would have leveled up the mystery and suspense.
The cast is a collection of independent, low-budget, genre performers. Some with more credits in the genre than others. The performances can be a bit inconsistent. Some scenes work rather nicely. There are a few that don’t mesh as well, but I have to say that there was never a bad performance. Maybe a bit peculiar, but not bad.
Director, co-screenwriter and producer, Bobby Easley’s H.P LOVECRAFT'S WITCH HOUSE is an admirable effort. There is a level of tech and talent, behind and in front of the camera, that I would easily push the film past the first round of judging for a festival. It’s obviously not a Blumhouse genre release, but there is a lot of heart and effort here that is worth a watch, especially if you're a fan of independent, low-budget genres films that you might encounter at a festival. Bobby Easley’s work here placed him on my radar and I’m interested in seeing what he does next.
CAST: Portia Chellelynn, Julie Anne Prescott, Andrea Collins, Erin Trimble, Solon Tsangaras, John Johnson, Shonda Laverty, Bill Levin, Michelle Morris, and Joe Padgett. CREW: Director/Screenplay/Producer - Bobby Easley; Screenplay/Producer - Ken Wallace; Producer/Cinematographer - J.D. Brenton; Editor - JDB & Joe Petrilla; Costume Designer - Erin Trimble; Score - Dyllen Nance; Special Effects Supervisor - Phil Yeary; Special Effects - Zeus Lee. OFFICIAL: www.witchhousemovie.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/horrorwastelandpictures TWITTER: N.A. TRAILER: https://youtu.be/N6XO7cmNJOA RELEASE DATE: On Demand, Disc & Digital July 5th, 2022
**Until we can all head back into the theaters our “COVID Reel Value” will be similar to how you rate a film on digital platforms - 👍 (Like), 👌 (It’s just okay),  or 👎 (Dislike)
Reviewed by Joseph B Mauceri
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brookstonalmanac · 9 months
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Birthdays 12.24
Beer Birthdays
Henry Rahr (1834)
Howard Hughes; zillionaire businessman (1905)
Aron Deorsey (1974)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Michael Curtiz; film director (1898)
Anthony Fauci; physician (1940)
Fritz Leiber; writer (1910)
Benjamin Rush; father of psychiatry, 1st to recognize alcoholism as a disease, signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745)
I.F. Stone; writer (1907)
Famous Birthdays
Matthew Arnold; English writer (1822)
Jill Bennett; actor (1931)
Jonathan Borofsky; artist (1942)
Ray Bryant; pianist, composer (1931)
Charles Wakefield Cadman; composer (1881)
Kit Carson; frontiersman (1809)
Lee Daniels; director (1959)
Baby Dodds; jazz drummer (1898)
Lee Dorsey; singer-songwriter (1924)
Paul Foot; English comedian (1973)
Mary Higgins Clark; writer (1927)
Howard Hughes; businessman, pilot (1905)
Scott Fischer; mountaineer (1955)
Ava Gardner; actress (1922)
Ignatius of Loyola; Jesuit founder (1491)
Robert Joffrey; choreographer, dancer (1930)
Libby Larsen; composer (1950)
Emanuel Lasker; German chess player (1868)
Glenn McQueen; Canadian-American animator (1960)
Adam Mickiewicz; Polish poet and playwright (1798)
Mark Millar; Scottish author (1969)
Émile Nelligan; Canadian poet (1879)
James Prescott Joule; physicist (1818)
Lemmy Kilmister; rock bassist (1945)
Ricky Martin; pop singer (1971)
Nicholas Meyer; film director (1945)
Mark Millar; comic book writer (1969)
Jean-Louis Pons; French astronomer (1761)
Michael Ray; jazz musician (1952)
Ryan Seacrest; tv entertainer (1974)
Kate Spade; fashion designer (1962)
Noel Streatfeild; English author (1895)
J.D. Walsh; actor (1974)
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2021 FANTASY FOOTBALL CHEAT SHEET
QB
Patrick Mahomes II (KC-12)
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Aaron Rodgers (GB-13)
Josh Allen (BUF-7)
Russell Wilson (SEA-9)
Kyler Murray (ARZ-12)
Lamar Jackson (BAL-8)
Dak Prescott (DAL-7 INJ)
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Matt Stafford (LAR-11)
Justin Herbert (LAC-7)
Joe Burrow (CIN-10)
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Matt Ryan (ATL-6)
Ryan Tannehill (TEN-13)
Baker Mayfield (CLE-13)
Kirk Cousins (MIN-7)
Tom Brady (TB-9)
Derek Carr (LV-8)
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Jameis Winston (NO-6)
Ben Roethlisberger (PIT-7)
Carson Wentz (IND-14-INJ)
Daniel Jones (NYG-10)
Jalen Hurts (PHI-14)
Jared Goff (DET-9)
Tua Tagovailoa (MIA-14)
Teddy Bridgewater (DEN-11)
Jimmy Garoppolo (SF-6)
Ryan Fitzpatrick (WAS-9)
Zach Wilson (NYJ-6)
Mac Jones (NE-14)
Sam Darnold (CAR-13)
Trevor Lawrence (JAX-7)
Andy Dalton (CHI-10)
Tyrod Taylor (HOU-10)
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Taysom Hill (NO-6)
Trey Lance (SF-6)
Cam Newton
DeShaun Watson (HOU-10-SUS?)
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RB
Christian McCaffrey (CAR-13)
Derrick Henry (TEN-13)
Dalvin Cook (MIN-7)
Alvin Kamara (NO-6)
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Nick Chubb (CLE-13)
Ezekiel Elliott (DAL-7)
Aaron Jones (GB-13)
Saquon Barkley (NYG-10)
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Jonathan Taylor (IND-14)
Najee Harris (PIT-7)
Austin Ekeler (LAC-7)
Antonio Gibson (WAS-9)
Joe Mixon (CIN-10)
Josh Jacobs (LV-8)
Clyde Edwards-Helaire (KC-12)
David Montgomery (CHI-10)
Miles Sanders (PHI-14)
Gus Edwards (BAL-8)
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Chris Carson (SEA-9)
Kareem Hunt (CLE-13)
James Robinson (JAX-7)
Mike Davis (ATL-6)
Darrell Henderson (LAR-11)
Raheem Mostert (SF-6)
Michael Carter (NYJ-6)
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Zack Moss (BUF-7 INJ)
Myles Gaskin (MIA-14)
Damien Harris (NE-14)
Melvin Gordon (DEN-11)
Sony Michel (LAR-11)
Phillip Lindsay (HOU-10)
Ronald Jones (TB-9)
Leonard Fournette (TB-9)
D’Andre Swift (DET-9 INJ)
Chase Edmonds (ARZ-12)
Javonte Williams (DEN-11)
Trey Sermon (SF-6)
David Johnson (HOU-10)
Malcolm Brown (MIA-14)
Nyheim Hines (IND-14)
James Conner (ARZ-12)
Ty’Son Williams (BAL-8)
Tevin Coleman (NYJ-6)
Jamaal Williams (DET-9)
A.J. Dillon (GB-13)
Devin Singletary (BUF-7)
James White (NE-14)
Rashaad Penny (SEA-9)
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Rhamondre Stevenson (NE-14)
J.D. McKissic (WAS-9)
Mark Ingram (HOU-10)
Marlon Mack (IND-14)
Giovani Bernard (TB-9)
Alexander Mattison (MIN-7)
Boston Scott (PHI-14)
Kenyan Drake (LV-8)
Carlos Hyde (JAX-7)
Jaret Patterson (WAS-9)
Ty Johnson (NYJ-6)
Latavius Murray (NO-6)
Qadree Ollison (ATL-6)
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WR
Davante Adams (GB-13)
DeAndre Hopkins (ARZ-12)
Tyreek Hill (KC-12)
Stefon Diggs (BUF-7 INJ)
Calvin Ridley (ATL-6)
Keenan Allen (LAC-7)
D.K. Metcalf (SEA-9)
Justin Jefferson (MIN-7 INJ)
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Mike Evans (TB-9)
Julio Jones (TEN-13 INJ)
Chris Godwin (TB-9)
A.J. Brown (TEN-13 INJ)
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Terry McLaurin (WAS-9)
Tee Higgins (CIN-10)
Allen Robinson (CHI-10)
CeeDee Lamb (DAL-7)
Odell Beckham, Jr. (CLE-13 INJ)
D.J. Moore (CAR-13)
Adam Thielen (MIN-7)
Cooper Kupp (LAR-11)
Robert Woods (LAR-11)
Diontae Johnson (PIT-7)
Jerry Jeudy (DEN-11)
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JuJu Smith-Schuster (PIT-7)
Kenny Golladay (NYG-10 INJ)
Mike Williams (LAC-7)
Brandin Cooks (HOU-10)
Corey Davis (NYJ-6)
Jaylen Waddle (MIA-14)
Robby Anderson (CAR-13)
De’Vante Parker (MIA-14)
Brandon Aiyuk (SF-6)
Tyler Lockett (SEA-9)
Tyler Boyd (CIN-10)
Jamison Crowder (NYJ-6)
Darnell Mooney (CHI-10)
Courtland Sutton (DEN-11)
Amari Cooper (DAL-7 INJ)
D.J. Chark (JAX-7 INJ)
Chase Claypool (PIT-7)
DeVante Smith (PHI-14 INJ)
Darius Slayton (NYG-10)
Ja’Marr Chase (CIN-10)
Marvin Jones (JAX-7 INJ)
Tyrell Williams (DET-9)
Michael Thomas (NO-6-INJ 5)
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Marquez Calloway (NO-6)
Will Fuller (MIA-14)
Russell Gage (ATL-6)
Marquise Brown (BAL-8 INJ)
Henry Ruggs III (LV-8)
Curtis Samuel (WAS-9)
Michael Pittman (IND-14)
Deebo Samuel (SF-6)
Mecole Hardman (KC-12)
Jakobi Myers (NE-14)
Gabriel Davis (BUF-7)
Laviska Shenault (JAX-7)
Nelson Agholor (NE-14)
A.J. Green (ARZ-12)
Jarvis Landry (CLE-13)
Michael Gallup (DAL-7)
Emmanuel Sanders (BUF-7 INJ)
Marquez Valdez-Scantling (GB-13)
Antonio Brown (TB-9)
Christian Kirk (ARZ-12)
Randall Cobb (GB-13)
Anthony Miller (HOU-10 INJ)
Van Jefferson (LAR-11)
Tre’Quan Smith (NO-6 INJ)
Bryan Edwards (LV-8)
Quintez Cephus (DET-9)
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Cole Beasley (BUF-7)
Adam Humphries (WAS-9)
Allen Lazard (GB-13)
Donovan Peoples-Jones (CLE-13)
Albert Wilson (MIA-14)
Zach Pascal (IND-14)
K.J. Hamler (DEN-11)
Jalen Reagor (PHI-14)
Parris Campbell (IND-14)
Demarcus Robinson (KC-12)
Hunter Renfrow (LV-8)
Desean Jackson (LAR-11)
Sterling Shepard (NYG-10)
Sammy Watkins (BAL-8)
Josh Reynolds (TEN-13)
Kendrick Bourne (NE-14)
Rashard Higgins (CLE-13)
Tim Patrick (DEN-11)
Denzel Mims (NYJ-6)
Dede Westbrook (MIN-7)
Nico Collins (HOU-10)
Kadarius Toney (NYG-10 INJ)
Devin Duvernay (BAL-8)
Preston Williams (MIA-14)
T.Y. Hilton (IND-14 INJ)
N’Keal Harry (NE-14 INJ 2)
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George Kittle (SF-6)
Darren Waller (LV-8)
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Mark Andrews (BAL-8)
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Robert Tonyan (GB-13)
Logan Thomas (WAS-9)
T.J. Hockenson (DET-9)
Noah Fant (DEN-11 INJ)
Kyle Pitts (ATL-6)
Jonnu Smith (NE-14)
Dallas Goedert (PHI-14)
Jared Cook (LAC-7)
Tyler Higbee (LAR-11)
Hunter Henry (NE-14)
Gerald Everett (SEA-9)
Rob Gronkowski (TB-9)
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Tyler Kroft (NYJ-6)
Mike Gesicki (MIA-14)
Hayden Hurst (ATL-6)
Austin Hooper (CLE-13)
O.J. Howard (TB-9)
Cole Kmet (CHI-10)
Eric Ebron (PIT-7)
David Njoku (CLE-13)
Zach Ertz (PHI-14)
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Evan Engram (NYG-10 INJ) 
 Anthony Firkser (TEN-13)
Blake Jarwin (DAL-7)
Jack Doyle (IND-14)
Dan Arnold (CAR-13)
Donald Parham (LAC-7)
Adam Shaheen (MIA-14)
Will Dissly (SEA-9)
Noah Gray (KC-12)
Cameron Brate (TB-9)
C.J. Uzomah (CIN-10)
Pat Freiermuth (PIT-7)
Tyler Conklin (MIN-7)
Christopher Herndon IV (MIN-7)
Juwan Johnson (NO-6)
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Justin Tucker (BAL-8)
Harrison Butker (KC-12)
Younghoe Koo (ATL-6)
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Jason Myers (SEA-9)
Rodrigo Blankenship (IND-14)
Matt Prater (ARZ-12)
Tyler Bass (BUF-7)
Mason Crosby (GB-13)
Robbie Gould (SF-6)
Daniel Carlson (LV-8)
Greg Zuerlein (DAL-7 INJ)
Ryan Succop (TB-9)
Dustin Hopkins (WAS-9)
Cairo Santos (CHI-10)
Evan McPherson (CIN-10)
Brandon McManus (DEN-11)
Ka’imi Fairbairn (HOU-10)
Matt Gay (LAR-11)
Jason Sanders (MIA-14)
Greg Joseph (MIN-7)
Chase McLaughlin (CLE-13)
Graham Gano (NYG-10)
Jake Elliott (PHI-14)
Chris Boswell (PIT-7)
Sam Ficken (TEN-13)
Quinn Nordin (NE-14)
Ryan Santoso (CAR-13)
Josh Lambo (JAX-7)
Matt Ammendola (NYJ-6)
Tristan Vizcaino (LAC-7)
Aldrick Rosas (NO-6)
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9 Tampa Bay
7 Pittsburgh
8 Baltimore
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11 LA Rams
14 New England
14 Miami
7 Buffalo
13 Cleveland
14 Indianapolis
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12 Kansas City
6 New Orleans
6 San Francisco
12 Arizona
7 Minnesota
11 Denver
9 Seattle
13 Tennessee
13 Green Bay
10 Chicago
13 Carolina
10 NY Giants
7 LA Chargers
14 Philadelphia
8 Las Vegas
7 Dallas
6 NY Jets
7 Jacksonville
10 Cincinnati
9 Detroit
10 Houston
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Fantasy football mock draft: 10-team, 1/2 PPR
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12:56 PM ET- ESPN.com staffWe're officially in the vacuum of space between OTAs and training camp. Seems like a good time for everyone to chill and enjoy summer, right?Not if you're aiming to win a championship.You know the top NFL competitors are hard at work right now. So, too, are fantasy folks who want to own their drafts when they count. That means taking part in some mock drafts to get a feel for things and work out the kinks, which is exactly what our experts did with our latest mock.
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More people play on ESPN than anywhere else. Join or create a league in the No. 1 Fantasy Football game! Sign up for free >> Following our first one, a 10-team PPR format, we're back with this 10-team 1/2-PPR mock. For the uninitiated, that means your players will score a half-point for each catch they make.You can take a look at the results below to see where you may find good values, which positions are shallow or deep, and which draft strategies our experts tried at this point of the offseason.The participants, in order of draft position, were: Marcel Louis-Jacques, Matt Bowen, Kyle Soppe, Eric Karabell, Tom Carpenter, Field Yates, Daniel Dopp, Tristan H. Cockcroft, Mike Clay and Mike Triplett.
Round 1
1. Christian McCaffrey Car (RB1) -- Louis-Jacques 2. Dalvin Cook Min (RB2) -- Bowen 3. Derrick Henry Ten (RB3) -- Soppe 4. Alvin Kamara NO (RB4) -- Karabell 5. Saquon Barkley NYG (RB5) -- Carpenter 6. Ezekiel Elliott Dal (RB6) -- Yates 7. Jonathan Taylor Ind (RB7) -- Dopp 8. Austin Ekeler LAC (RB8) -- Cockcroft 9. Travis Kelce KC (TE1) -- Clay 10. Nick Chubb Cle (RB9) -- Triplett
Round 2
11. Aaron Jones GB (RB10) -- Triplett 12. Tyreek Hill KC (WR1) -- Clay 13. Davante Adams GB (WR2) -- Cockcroft 14. Cam Akers LAR (RB11) -- Dopp 15. Joe Mixon Cin (RB12) -- Yates 16. DK Metcalf Sea (WR3) -- Carpenter 17. Stefon Diggs Buf (WR4) -- Karabell 18. Antonio Gibson Wsh (RB13) -- Soppe 19. Najee Harris Pit (RB14) -- Bowen 20. Miles Sanders Phi (RB15) -- Louis-Jacques
Round 3
21. Calvin Ridley Atl (WR5) -- Louis-Jacques2 Related22. DeAndre Hopkins Ari (WR6) -- Bowen 23. A.J. Brown Ten (WR7) -- Soppe 24. D'Andre Swift Det (RB16) -- Karabell 25. Clyde Edwards-Helaire KC (RB17) -- Carpenter 26. Justin Jefferson Min (WR8) -- Yates 27. Terry McLaurin Wsh (WR9) -- Dopp 28. J.K. Dobbins Bal (RB18) -- Cockcroft 29. Michael Thomas NO (WR10) -- Clay 30. George Kittle SF (TE2) -- Triplett
Round 4
31. Josh Jacobs LV (RB19) -- Triplett 32. Allen Robinson II Chi (WR11) -- Clay 33. Mike Evans TB (WR12) -- Cockcroft 34. Chris Carson Sea (RB20) -- Dopp 35. David Montgomery Chi (RB21) -- Yates 36. Darren Waller LV (TE3) -- Carpenter 37. Keenan Allen LAC (WR13) -- Karabell 38. Amari Cooper Dal (WR14) -- Soppe 39. CeeDee Lamb Dal (WR15) -- Bowen 40. Diontae Johnson Pit (WR16) -- Louis-Jacques
Round 5
41. Josh Allen Buf (QB1) -- Louis-Jacques 42. Travis Etienne Jax (RB22) -- Bowen 43. Chris Godwin TB (WR17) -- Soppe 44. Adam Thielen Min (WR18) -- Karabell 45. Patrick Mahomes KC (QB2) -- Carpenter 46. Julio Jones Ten (WR19) -- Yates 47. Robert Woods LAR (WR20) -- Dopp 48. Myles Gaskin Mia (RB23) -- Cockcroft 49. DJ Moore Car (WR21) -- Clay 50. Cooper Kupp LAR (WR22) -- Triplett
Round 6
51. Kenny Golladay NYG (WR23) -- Triplett 52. Chase Edmonds Ari (RB24) -- Clay 53. Courtland Sutton Den (WR24) -- Cockcroft 54. Mark Andrews Bal (TE4) -- Dopp 55. Kyle Pitts Atl (TE5) -- Yates 56. Kareem Hunt Cle (RB25) -- Carpenter 57. Tyler Lockett Sea (WR25) -- Karabell 58. Mike Davis Atl (RB26) -- Soppe 59. Ja'Marr Chase Cin (WR26) -- Bowen 60. DJ Chark Jr. Jax (WR27) -- Louis-Jacques
Round 7
61. Brandon Aiyuk SF (WR28) -- Louis-Jacques 62. T.J. Hockenson Det (TE6) -- Bowen 63. Odell Beckham Jr. Cle (WR29) -- Soppe 64. James Robinson Jax (RB27) -- Karabell 65. JuJu Smith-Schuster Pit (WR30) -- Carpenter 66. Tee Higgins Cin (WR31) -- Yates 67. Robby Anderson Car (WR32) -- Dopp 68. Raheem Mostert SF (RB28) -- Cockcroft 69. Javonte Williams Den (RB29) -- Clay 70. Chase Claypool Pit (WR33) -- Triplett
Round 8
71. Lamar Jackson Bal (QB3) -- Triplett 72. Kyler Murray Ari (QB4) -- Clay 73. Dak Prescott Dal (QB5) -- Cockcroft 74. Brandin Cooks Hou (WR34) -- Dopp 75. Deebo Samuel SF (WR35) -- Yates 76. Jerry Jeudy Den (WR36) -- Carpenter 77. Logan Thomas Wsh (TE7) -- Karabell 78. Tyler Boyd Cin (WR37) -- Soppe 79. Curtis Samuel Wsh (WR38) -- Bowen 80. Dallas Goedert Phi (TE8) -- Louis-Jacques
Round 9
81. David Johnson Hou (RB30) -- Louis-Jacques 82. Russell Wilson Sea (QB6) -- Bowen 83. Damien Harris NE (RB31) -- Soppe 84. Leonard Fournette TB (RB32) -- Karabell 85. Kenyan Drake LV (RB33) -- Carpenter 86. Justin Herbert LAC (QB7) -- Yates 87. DeVonta Smith Phi (WR39) -- Dopp 88. Michael Gallup Dal (WR40) -- Cockcroft 89. William Fuller V Mia (WR41) -- Clay 90. Marquise Brown Bal (WR42) -- Triplett
Round 10
91. Laviska Shenault Jr. Jax (WR43) -- Triplett 92. Melvin Gordon III Den (RB34) -- Clay 93. Michael Carter NYJ (RB35) -- Cockcroft 94. Noah Fant Den (TE9) -- Dopp 95. James Conner Ari (RB36) -- Yates 96. Jaylen Waddle Mia (WR44) -- Carpenter 97. Ronald Jones II TB (RB37) -- Karabell 98. Marvin Jones Jr. Jax (WR45) -- Soppe 99. AJ Dillon GB (RB38) -- Bowen 100. Zack Moss Buf (RB39) -- Louis-Jacques
Round 11
101. Henry Ruggs III LV (WR46) -- Louis-Jacques 102. Nyheim Hines Ind (RB40) -- Bowen 103. Tom Brady TB (QB8) -- Soppe 104. Jarvis Landry Cle (WR47) -- Karabell 105. Michael Pittman Jr. Ind (WR48) -- Carpenter 106. Jamaal Williams Det (RB41) -- Yates 107. Trey Sermon SF (RB42) -- Dopp 108. Robert Tonyan GB (TE10) -- Cockcroft 109. Antonio Brown TB (WR49) -- Clay 110. Devin Singletary Buf (RB43) -- Triplett
Round 12
111. Gus Edwards Bal (RB44) -- Triplett 112. Jalen Reagor Phi (WR50) -- Clay 113. Aaron Rodgers GB (QB9) -- Cockcroft 114. Jalen Hurts Phi (QB10) -- Dopp 115. Nelson Agholor NE (WR51) -- Yates 116. Rashod Bateman Bal (WR52) -- Carpenter 117. Ryan Tannehill Ten (QB11) -- Karabell 118. Tony Pollard Dal (RB45) -- Soppe 119. Darnell Mooney Chi (WR53) -- Bowen 120. Mike Williams LAC (WR54) -- Louis-Jacques
Round 13
121. J.D. McKissic Wsh (RB46) -- Louis-Jacques 122. Corey Davis NYJ (WR55) -- Bowen 123. Buccaneers D/ST TB (DST1) -- Soppe 124. Matthew Stafford LAR (QB12) -- Karabell 125. Alexander Mattison Min (RB47) -- Carpenter 126. Russell Gage Atl (WR56) -- Yates 127. Mecole Hardman KC (WR57) -- Dopp 128. Kadarius Toney NYG (WR58) -- Cockcroft 129. Elijah Moore NYJ (WR59) -- Clay 130. Latavius Murray NO (RB48) -- Triplett
Round 14
131. Darrell Henderson Jr. LAR (RB49) -- Triplett 132. Tarik Cohen Chi (RB50) -- Clay 133. Irv Smith Jr. Min (TE11) -- Cockcroft 134. Joe Burrow Cin (QB13) -- Dopp 135. Rondale Moore Ari (WR60) -- Yates 136. Ravens D/ST Bal (DST2) -- Carpenter 137. Steelers D/ST Pit (DST3) -- Karabell 138. Harrison Butker KC (K1) -- Soppe 139. Rams D/ST LAR (DST4) -- Bowen 140. Washington D/ST Wsh (DST5) -- Louis-Jacques
Round 15
141. Justin Tucker Bal (K2) -- Louis-Jacques 142. Terrace Marshall Jr. Car (WR61) -- Bowen 143. Mike Gesicki Mia (TE12) -- Soppe 144. James White NE (RB51) -- Karabell 145. Younghoe Koo Atl (K3) -- Carpenter 146. Broncos D/ST Den (DST6) -- Yates 147. Bills D/ST Buf (DST7) -- Dopp 148. 49ers D/ST SF (DST8) -- Cockcroft 149. Patriots D/ST NE (DST9) -- Clay 150. Colts D/ST Ind (DST10) -- Triplett
Round 16
151. Wil Lutz NO (K4) -- Triplett 152. Jason Myers Sea (K5) -- Clay 153. Matt Gay LAR (K6) -- Cockcroft 154. Matt Prater Ari (K7) -- Dopp 155. Jason Sanders Mia (K8) -- Yates 156. Read the full article
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The NFL’s best remaining free agents, by position
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The new league year is here, but not every big name has been signed yet.
The official start to the new NFL league year is here, with a new collective bargaining agreement and all. It also comes at a time when the world is upended by the coronavirus pandemic, but other than changes to travel and locking down team facilities, NFL free agency is continuing unabated.
With the legal tampering period beginning on March 16, many deals were already agreed upon before free agency actually began. Some became official right at 4 p.m. ET when the new league year kicked off, while others have yet to be finalized until teams can conduct physicals. We’ve also seen a high number of franchise tags this offseason, with players like Dak Prescott and Chris Jones sticking with their teams.
Even after all that, there are a slew of free agents looking for a landing spot in 2020. Below, we’ll point you to the best available players at each position, with updates throughout free agency. Note that not every signing is included, namely for players at the bottom of the roster.
Quarterback
Signed: Kyle Allen, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Teddy Bridgewater, Chase Daniel, Blaine Gabbert, Chad Henne, Taysom Hill, Brian Hoyer, Case Keenum, Marcus Mariota, AJ McCarron, Colt McCoy, Sean Mannion, Nick Mullens, Nathan Peterman, Dak Prescott, Philip Rivers, Nate Sudfeld, Ryan Tannehill, P.J. Walker, Jameis Winston
Best available: Blake Bortles, Joe Flacco, Josh McCown, Matt Moore, Cam Newton, Kyle Sloter
A strong group of free agent quarterbacks has been quickly depleted, with Dak Prescott getting the franchise tag and Tom Brady, Teddy Bridgewater, and Marcus Mariota landing with new teams. Cam Newton’s reported release made him a late addition to the list and an intriguing option for teams that. missed out on the first wave of QB signings.
Running Back
Signed: Ameer Abdullah, Peyton Barber, Matt Breida, Kenyan Drake, Austin Ekeler, Melvin Gordon, Todd Gurley, Derrick Henry, Jordan Howard, Kareem Hunt, Dion Lewis, J.D. McKissic, DeAndre Washington, Jeff Wilson
Best available: Devonta Freeman, Frank Gore, Carlos Hyde, LeSean McCoy, Lamar Miller, Ty Montgomery, C.J. Prosise, Wendell Smallwood, Chris Thompson, Jonathan Williams
The value of the running back position continues to swing wildly, but that didn’t stop the Titans from putting the franchise tag on Derrick Henry. Other names like Austin Ekeler and Jordan Howard were quickly locked down, too.
Wide Receiver
Signed: Geronimo Allison, Nelson Agholor, Danny Amendola, Robby Anderson, Travis Benjamin, Kendrick Bourne, DeAndre Carter, Randall Cobb, Keelan Cole, Amari Cooper, Phillip Dorsett, Keelan Doss, Larry Fitzgerald, Devin Funchess, A.J. Green, David Moore, Zach Pascal, Breshad Perriman, Demarcus Robinson, Emmanuel Sanders, Tajae Sharpe, Laquon Treadwell
Best available: Taylor Gabriel, Rashard Higgins, Johnny Holton
We already saw two blockbuster wide receiver trades involving DeAndre Hopkins and Stefon Diggs. The Cowboys didn’t let Amari Cooper hit the open market, as they signed him to a lucrative long-term deal. The Bengals tagged A.J. Green, but that still left some compelling names on the market.
Tight End
Signed: Ross Dwelley, Eric Ebron, Tyler Eifert, Darren Fells, Jimmy Graham, Demetrius Harris, Hunter Henry, Jacob Hollister, Austin Hooper, Blake Jarwin, Marcedes Lewis, Greg Olsen, Quinton Spain, Levine Toilolo, Jason Witten
Best available: Charles Clay, Jordan Reed, Luke Stocker, Geoff Swaim, Delanie Walker
A weak draft class at tight end put a premium on the free agents who became available. Hunter Henry got the franchise tag, while Austin Hooper was quickly snatched up. Veterans Greg Olsen, Jimmy Graham and Jason Witten had no troubles landing with teams, either.
Offensive Line
Signed: Daniel Brunskill, Bryan Bulaga, Anthony Castonzo, Jack Conklin, Rashaad Coward, George Fant, Cam Fleming, Ereck Flowers, Marcus Gilbert Graham Glasgow, Joe Haeg, D.J. Humphries, Joey Hunt, Roderick Johnson, Ted Karras, Alex Lewis, Justin McCray, Connor McGovern, John Miller, Justin Murray, Cedric Ogbuehi, Andrus Peat, Ty Sambrailo, Brandon Scherff, Brandon Shell, Matt Skura, Xavier Su’a-Filo, Joe Thuney, Ricky Wagner, Andrew Whitworth, Elijah Wilkinson, Daryl Williams, Stefen Wisniewski, Andrew Wylie
Best available: Demar Dotson, Cordy Glenn, James Hurst, Ronald Leary, Jason Peters
The Colts held on to left tackle Anthony Castonzo with an extension. Guards Joe Thuney and Brandon Scherff would have been next to new deals, but both received the franchise tag fairly quickly. Still, there’s a lot of beef out there!
Edge
Signed: Mario Addison, Arik Armstead, Shaquil Barrett, Vic Beasley, Ronald Blair, Bud Dupree, Dante Fowler Jr., Rodney Gunter, Bruce Irvin, Quinton Jefferson, Matt Judon, Roy Robertson-Harris, Branden Jackson, Carl Nassib, Yannick Ngakoue, Robert Quinn, Stephen Weatherly, Leonard Williams, Derek Wolfe
Best available: Jadeveon Clowney, Markus Golden, Everson Griffen, Clay Matthews, Cameron Wake
Getting to the quarterback is becoming more and more important as crazy-athletic passers continue to enter the league. The 49ers gave Arik Armstead a huge extension, while the Jaguars were quick to tag Yannick Ngakoue.
Defensive Tackle
Signed: Beau Allen, Andrew Billings, Michael Brockers, Adam Butler, Maliek Collins, Tyeler Davison, Sheldon Day, Brandon Dunn, Javon Hargrave, Shelby Harris, Chris Jones, Linval Joseph, Star Lotulelei, Gerald McCoy, Michael Pierce, Dontari Poe, Mike Purcell, D.J. Reader, Jarran Reed, A’Shawn Robinson, Danny Shelton, Ndamukong Suh, Josh Tupou, Antwaun Woods
Best available: Damon Harrison, Margus Hunt, Brandon Mebane
Chris Jones got the franchise tag, which is unsurprising because of how important he was to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win. After him, D.J. Reader got a huge contract with the Bengals, and the market is beginning to be pretty depleted.
Linebacker
Signed: Vince Biegel, Jon Bostic, De’Vondre Campbell, Jamie Collins, Brandon Copeland, Thomas Davis, Kyler Fackrell, Leonard Floyd, B.J. Goodson, Jordan Jenkins, Devon Kennard, Christian Kirksey, Nick Kwiatkoski, Sean Lee, Cory Littleton, Blake Martinez, David Mayo, Kevin Minter, Nicholas Morrow, Denzel Perryman, Kevin Pierre-Louis, Reggie Ragland, Elandon Roberts, Joe Schobert, Danny Trevathan, Kyle Van Noy, Nick Vigil, Tahir Whitehead, Kyle Wilber, Eric Wilson
Best available: Mark Barron, Anthony Chickillo, Kareem Martin, Alec Ogletree
There are a lot of tackling machines available this year, even after guys like Jamie Collins, Cory Littleton, Thomas Davis, and Joe Schobert got big deals elsewhere.
Cornerback
Signed: Mackensie Alexander, James Bradberry, Bashaud Breeland, Anthony Brown, Ronald Darby, Michael Davis, Pierre Desir, Grant Haley, Vernon Hargreaves, Chris Harris Jr., Byron Jones, Nevin Lawson, Jalen Mills, Emmanuel Moseley, Brian Poole, Xavier Rhodes, Nickell Robey-Coleman, Bradley Roby, Jimmy Smith, Desmond Trufant, Levi Wallace, Trae Waynes
Best available: Prince Amukamara, Eli Apple, Darqueze Dennard, Johnathan Joseph, Logan Ryan
It’s unbelievable that someone as good as Byron Jones hit the open market, and he wasn’t there for long, signing a megadeal with the Dolphins. There are still quite a few corners worth kicking the tires on, however.
Safety
Signed: Vonn Bell, Tre Boston, Chuck Clark, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Anthony Harris, Jeff Heath, Eddie Jackson, Malcolm Jenkins, Karl Joseph, Devin McCourty, Jordan Poyer, Damarious Randall, Andrew Sendejo, Justin Simmons, Jimmie Ward
Best available: Morgan Burnett, Blake Countess, A.J. Howard, Tony Jefferson, Colin Jones, Reshad Jones, Eric Reid
Several big names at safety, like Devin McCourty, Anthony Harris, and Jimmie Ward, were scheduled to be free agents. Unfortunately for teams in need of safety help, all three are staying put, leaving the next tier of safeties for the rest of the league.
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Birthdays 12.24
Beer Birthdays
Henry Rahr (1834)
Howard Hughes; zillionaire businessman (1905)
Aron Deorsey (1974)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Michael Curtiz; film director (1898)
Anthony Fauci; physician (1940)
Fritz Leiber; writer (1910)
Benjamin Rush; father of psychiatry, 1st to recognize alcoholism as a disease, signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745)
I.F. Stone; writer (1907)
Famous Birthdays
Matthew Arnold; English writer (1822)
Jill Bennett; actor (1931)
Jonathan Borofsky; artist (1942)
Ray Bryant; pianist, composer (1931)
Charles Wakefield Cadman; composer (1881)
Kit Carson; frontiersman (1809)
Lee Daniels; director (1959)
Baby Dodds; jazz drummer (1898)
Lee Dorsey; singer-songwriter (1924)
Paul Foot; English comedian (1973)
Mary Higgins Clark; writer (1927)
Howard Hughes; businessman, pilot (1905)
Scott Fischer; mountaineer (1955)
Ava Gardner; actress (1922)
Ignatius of Loyola; Jesuit founder (1491)
Robert Joffrey; choreographer, dancer (1930)
Libby Larsen; composer (1950)
Emanuel Lasker; German chess player (1868)
Glenn McQueen; Canadian-American animator (1960)
Adam Mickiewicz; Polish poet and playwright (1798)
Mark Millar; Scottish author (1969)
Émile Nelligan; Canadian poet (1879)
James Prescott Joule; physicist (1818)
Lemmy Kilmister; rock bassist (1945)
Ricky Martin; pop singer (1971)
Nicholas Meyer; film director (1945)
Mark Millar; comic book writer (1969)
Jean-Louis Pons; French astronomer (1761)
Michael Ray; jazz musician (1952)
Ryan Seacrest; tv entertainer (1974)
Kate Spade; fashion designer (1962)
Noel Streatfeild; English author (1895)
J.D. Walsh; actor (1974)
Harry Warren; songwriter (1893)
Franz Waxman; composer (1906)
Marguerite Williams; geologist (1895)
Wade Williams; actor (1961)
Philip Ziegler; English historian (1929)
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LEPRECHAUN (1993)
Returning from Ireland to his North Dakota home, Dan O'Grady (Shay Duffin) claims he's captured a leprechaun and taken his pot of gold for his own. Though his wife (Pamela Mant) dismisses him, the leprechaun manages to escape, killing her and demanding his gold back from O'Grady. O'Grady manages to capture the leprechaun again, this time sealing him in crate using  a four leaf clover, but the leprechaun induces a stroke, stopping him before he can burn the creature to death. Ten years later, J.D. (John Sanderford) and his daughter Tory (Jennifer Aniston) move into O'Grady's home, encountering a trio of painters helping get the place in shape. The Leprechaun is released from his slumber once again and immediately goes on the hunt for his gold, which has been discovered by Alex (Robert Hy Gorman) and Ozzie (Mark Holton). The Leprechaun attacks the group, killing others who get in his way, until they discover his one weakness: Four leaf clovers. Arming one in his slingshot, Alex shoots a clover directly down the Leprechaun's throat, killing the Irish beast once and for all.
The first movie from Trimark Pictures to be theatrically released, Leprechaun brought to us one of the genre's most iconic characters... and also one of its goofiest. Right up there with Jack Frost and Turkie, the Leprechaun is a humorous monster whose amusing aspects far outweigh any fear he could potentially generate. The story by Mark Jones is serviceable enough - An ancient evil is awakened by our unsuspecting heroes, who must then undo what they’ve done - but it suffers from one major flaw: While an admittedly dangerous threat, the Leprechaun never feels scary at any point. This can't even be blamed on his size, as he's larger than Chucky, who felt very much like a legitimate, scary threat throughout Child's Play. The Leprechaun is simply never presented in even a semi serious manner, as there are plenty of scenes with Davis simply running around in full view of the camera, often times with the footage sped up for even further comedic effect. As such, the Leprechaun is entertaining to watch (Warwick Davis is clearly having a blast with the role, and was in fact responsible for most of the character's humor), but at no point does he ever feel like a scary movie monster.
Only further fueling this problem is that there are no definable rules to the Leprechaun; His powers, behavior, and weaknesses are all seemingly made up on the fly. He possesses the power to do whatever the plot requires of him - Firing magic from his hands, teleportation, imitating people's voices, ripping people's organs out for use in his own body... He can essentially do anything. Though it’s understandable that the Leprechaun would have so many magical powers, considering physical confrontation is not his forte. Each time the Leprechaun attempts to attack the heroes, they easily fend him off and beat him down with their fists, guns, and whatever else they have handy. It's nice at first, seeing the heroes not be helpless against the monster for a change, but soon every scene devolves into a little person smack down, which ranges from hilarious to tiring to watch after the umpteenth time. Then there are "the rules" mentioned earlier in the film (that are quickly forgotten about). O'Grady says he "caught" the Leprechaun and "forced" him to hand over his pot of gold, but this in no way lines up with the monster we see during the rest of the film. The Leprechaun we see in this movie would have laughed in the face of anyone who asked for his gold and then would have killed them for doing so.
The human characters are either obnoxious or forgettable. Of course, this movie is best known for its main actress, at it was the feature film debut of future Friends star Jennifer Aniston. Unfortunately, her character Tory is the clichéd fish out of water city girl who complains about every little aspect of life in the country, and she never evolves beyond this. She begins bitching the moment she appears on screen and doesn't stop, she just happens to redirect her complaining towards the Leprechaun and even Ozzie, who seems to be the only one who knows what he’s talking about half the time. Ken Olandt as our 'hero' Nathan is rather bland, not really accomplishing much at any point in the movie other than getting his leg caught in a bear trap. Mark Holton is alright as Ozzie, Nathan's mentally challenged assistant/partner who still believes in magic, fantasy, mythology, and the like. While nothing special, Ozzie is probably the most likeable character of the bunch simply by being the only one who's not a total jackass. Nathan and Ozzie's child partner Alex, played by Robert Gorman, does not fare as well, however. Alex is the "obnoxious child who thinks he's smarter than everyone else because he's rude and cynical" type, which can be amusing if written well, which unfortunately, Alex is not. All he does is spend the entire film yelling at and scolding and mocking Ozzie, even when it's uncalled for, making him an even more unlikable character than Tory. It’s almost made up for when Alex is given the best line of the film at the end, but not quite. Also, it’s never explained how Nathan, Ozzie, and Alex are all in business together. Are they friends? Siblings? Are they the bosses or do they work for someone else? It’s never said. John Sanderford as Tory's dad isn't even around long enough to leave an impression. He's bitten by the Leprechaun in the first act and is written out for the rest of the film, not even showing back up at the very end once the day is saved.
Despite the total lack of scares in this film, the Leprechaun and his over the top comedy-horror struck a chord with audiences. Warwick Davis would return as the diminutive demon five more times, taking the Irish evil from da' hood to the depths of space.
Rating: ★★ ½
Cast: Warwick Davis ... The Leprechaun Jennifer Aniston ... Tory Reding Ken Olandt ... Nathan Murphy Mark Holton ... Ozzie Robert Hy Gorman ... Alex John Sanderford ... J.D. Reding Shay Duffin ... Dan O'Grady Pamela Mant ... Mrs. O'Grady John Voldstad ... Shop Owner David Permenter ... Deputy Tripet William Newman ... Sheriff Cronin
Director: Mark Jones. Producer: Mark Amin (executive producer), Barry Barnholtz (associate producer), Jim Begg (supervising producer), Jeffrey B. Mallian, Michael Prescott (co-producer), David Price (co-producer), and William Sachs (co-producer). Writer: Mark Jones. Music: Kevin Kiner and Robert J. Walsh. Special Effects: John Deall (mold maker), Joel Harlow (mold maker), David Kindlon (animatronics), Larry Arpin (optical camera), Ken Herbster (optical camera), Michael Hyatt (special effects animation), Leon Stankevich (optical line-up), Gabriel Bartalos (makeup artist: Leprechaun (as Gabe Bartalos), and Michael Hyatt (rotoscope artist (as Mike Hyatt).
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