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nathiegraph · 11 months
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Didi De Lorenzo played by Lindsay Lohan
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Trudi Dowsland played by Amanda Bynes
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Fez played by Aaron O'Connell
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Kelso played by Matthew Del Negro
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Laurie Blackburn played by Jennifer Coolidge
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Huck Hayman played by Adam DiMarco
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Padget Merzdorf played by Summer Bishil
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Alasdair Hayford played by Ryan Peavey
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Levey Seitz played by Jarrett Knowles
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Eugenia Rosner played by Fiona gubelmann
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Thurston Marsak played by Andrew Walker
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Toddy Winship played by Daniel Eric Gold
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Claudius Deutch played by Sage Brocklebank
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Radcliffe Nardell played by Corey Sevier
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Bronny Mazziotta played by Tom Welling
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Lauraine Digard played by Krysten Ritter
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Tallie Halterman played by Ariel Winter
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Jeni Marglin played by Anna Kendrick
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Archibald Famoye played by David Giuntoli
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Pedro Gledhill played by Jay Ryan
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Maynord Mardones played by Tom Pelphrey
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Jillane Chekov played by Marisa Tomei
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Raquela played by Ashly Burch
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Griselda played by Hannah Telle
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Rhodia Meleedy played by Mayim Bialik
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Mabelle Stimson played by Kyla Pratt
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Norris Goulden played by Parker Young
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Angelique Draper played by Mariska Hargitay
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Judy Forcellati played by Christina Ricci
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Katti Wales played by Samantha Boscarino
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movienized-com · 7 months
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No Escape
No Escape (Serie 2023) #AbigailLawrie #RhianneBarreto #JayRyan #SeanKeenan #ColetteDalal #ElmoAntonStratz Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2023- Genre: Drama Hauptrollen: Abigail Lawrie, Rhianne Barreto, Jay Ryan, Sean Keenan, Colette Dalal, Elmo Anton Stratz, Narayan David Hecter, Susie Porter, Josh McConville, Jake Macapagal, Gary Sweet, Anne Looby … Serienbeschreibung: Nach einem traumatischen Vorfall in ihrer Heimat Großbritannien sind die besten Freundinnen Lana (Abigail Lawrie) und Kitty (Rhianne Barreto) auf…
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𝘞𝘦𝘭𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘪𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘑𝘢𝘺 & 𝘒𝘳𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘯'𝘴 𝘧𝘶𝘯𝘯𝘺 𝘮𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘴😅😎😍🔥 #beautyandthebeast #batb #beasties #foreverbeasties #batbset #bts #season3 #jayryan #kristinkreuk #jaystin #vincat #batbedit https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg6vbLyjEhS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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wetpizza · 5 years
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Ben: Your hair is winter fire, january embers. My heart burns there, too
Beverly: Thats so cute, I love it
Richie: MY TURN! Your hair is uhh brown, like the shit your mom takes. My hearts gay for you too
Eddie: ...huh ok.. wait what?
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ean · 4 years
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Tweaked and ready to roar ~ my latest design in 2 slightly different versions now available in my online stores ~ please check it out! 🛍️ teespring 🔗 https://teespring.com/stores/eanteeprise 🛍️ redbubble 🔗 eannae.redbubble.com
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beastiedreamer · 5 years
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First day of work for Vincent: he checks himself out in the mirror and Catherine puts a stethoscope around his neck. I find it ironic and clever that Catherine gives him a stethoscope so that he doesn’t have to rely on his beast hearing.
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doomonfilm · 5 years
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Review : It - Chapter Two (2019)
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Earlier this year, I finally joined the legion of film fanatics that saw the wildly successful release of It in 2017, largely due to the hype surrounding the release of It : Chapter Two, as well as a strong trailer for the second half of the film series.  After missing Chapter Two in a theatrical capacity, Vudu brought a killer deal to the table in the form of a bundle-pack with both movies at a reduced price, plus the added benefit of getting It : Chapter Two a couple of weeks prior to its official home release.
27 years after their initial encounter with Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård), the Losers Club returns to Derry, Maine in light of a series of deaths that inspires Mike (Isaiah Mustafa) to contact the other members.  Mike’s contact brings back a host of memories and fears to the former members of the Losers Club, each of whom have attempted to move on in their own way : Beverly (Jessica Chastain) has become a successful fashion designer in an abusive relationship; Bill (James McAvoy) is a successful author and husband to a famous Hollywood actress; Richie (Bill Hader) is a famous stand-up comedian; Ben (Jay Ryan) is in amazing shape and living as an architect; and Eddie (James Ransome) works as a risk assessor.  Unfortunately for the group, when Stanley (Andy Bean) receives word from Mike, he opts to commit suicide rather than face Pennywise, and upon learning of the news, Beverly realizes she has seen visions of each members’ death.  Under the guidance of Mike, who has become the town librarian (and who has become a bit obsessive over the Pennywise phenomenon), the group attempts to face their past and uncover relics to assist them in the dismissal of Pennywise once and for all.
This movie is insane.  While there is a narrative through-line carried over from the first story, the film examined on its own has the thinnest of plots : kids return as adults to fight Pennywise.  For nearly three hours, we are subjected to jump scare after jump scare in the form of referential ghosts and a possessed Henry Bowers (Teach Grant), and almost none of the heart and emotional weight that helped drive the adventures of the young version of the Losers Club forward on their quest.  With all of the adult hangups and attempts to mask past trauma in present actions, choices and success, you’d think there would be plenty of ground for deeper, psychologically damaging scares, but most of what we are presented is surface level in nature, providing little shock in the moment, and fading away as the next jump scare is set up.
That being said, for a ride that lacks depth, the ride somehow manages to still be a fun one.  The allusions and comparisons to Nightmare on Elm Street (in my opinion) are still present, and luckily, the movie chooses not to take itself too seriously, so fun is not sacrificed.  Much of what is presented in the film is so over the top that suspension of disbelief is a given, making Bowers the one true element of danger in an otherwise psychotic, shared fever dream that the living members of the Losers Club endure.  The group flies from death to death, traumatic experience to traumatic experience without taking the time for assessment, mourning or consideration for the bigger picture of their actions.  The premise of the ancient ritual of a weapon against Pennywise is accepted with literally zero pushback, and yet each character seems to straddle the fence between their connection to the group and a nagging need to run from Derry (although the need is never strong enough for any of them to follow through on it).
Of the many, many Stephen King adaptations committed to film, this one does feel the truest to its source material in terms of its humor, vivid imagery and pure insanity.  Not only is the film as funny as it is scary, it seems to be self-aware on a two important levels... narratively, it hops seamlessly between the adult and child members of the Losers Club without being confusing, and on a meta-level, the constant joke of Bill’s inability to end a book with any punch plays like an in-joke on King himself.  The special effects for the creatures, while completely over the top in terms of the mood presented, are visually entertaining and captivating, though not scary to the point of trauma.  The set design shines in this film, as the outdoorsy elements that parallel child life are substituted for dark, decayed and cramped spaces that echo the psyches of the Losers Club members.
Jessica Chastain stands out with her performance, managing to add a layer of what seems like true post-traumatic stress to the otherwise over-the-top situations presented in the film, and grounding much of the groups’ emotion in heart.  Isaiah Mustafa borders dangerously upon being a human Deus Ex Machina, with his position as town librarian serving as the premise for his seemingly encyclopedic knowledge of the events.  Bill Hader provides much needed levity without sacrificing the tone of the film, playing very well against his youthful counterpart from the first film.  James McAvoy does a suitable job of playing someone who deals with his issues inward, reverting into his own head and emotions when things get too much to handle.  Jay Ryan does a good job of balancing his childhood insecurities against his evolved looks and personality, ultimately never finding comfort in himself while still being completely hung up on the Beverly character.  James Ransome is unfortunately given the least to do in the packed cast, mostly playing the tag along and the crowd surrogate for fear.  Bill Skarsgard still seems to be having the time of his life playing the iconic Pennywise.  Teach Grant is entertaining in his manic nature, and formidable as the one human threat in a supernatural storm.  The child cast does well in both their reprisal of their original roles and their interactions with their adult counterparts.  Many of the adults in the children’s lives also reprise their roles as well.  Jess Weixler, Peter Bogdanovich and Stephen King make memorable cameos.
It : Chapter Two probably won’t end up topping anyone’s best-of lists for 2019, but for what its worth, the film certainly works in the spectrum of its series.  I’ll definitely be revisiting both of these films again, and will more than likely share these two insane treasures with my children, if given the chance.  These films certainly weren’t made to break any new cinematic ground or lead anyone to enlightenment, but in terms of their jobs as pieces of entertainment, I have to admit that they certainly succeed. 
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eddiemunsonfan2022 · 5 years
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The one movie I’m super excited for this year 🥰😍🤡🎈 #itmovie2019 #loserclub #itchapter2 #pennywise #pennywisetheclown #billskarsgard #jamesmcavoy #jessicachastain #billhader #jamesransone #jayryan #andybean #isaiahmustafa #finnwolfhard #jaedenlieberher #sophialillis #jackdylangrazer #jeremyraytaylor #chosenjacobs #wyattoleff (at Limelight Cinemas Tuggeranong) https://www.instagram.com/p/BygwfS7Hvis/?igshid=eky3guii27ud
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nathiegraph · 2 years
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My Losers ❤️🎈❤️ ・・・ #Repost video from @staboulieva (@get_repost) Omg I can't..this is priceless!!al ..cause Lo-Lo-Losers dance together hehe ..Look at Bill!!😊🤗😍♥️ #billhader #richichietozier #altrichietozier #jayryan #benhancom #jamesmcavoy #billydenbrough #jamesransone #eddiekaspbrak #isaiamustafa #mikehanlon #jessicachastain #beverlymarsh #andybean #stanleyuris #losersclub #finwolfhard #jaedenmartell #sophialillis #jackdylangrazer #jeremyraytaylor #wyattoleff #chosenjacobs #thelosers #thelosersclub #it2 #itthemovie #itchapter2 🎈♥️🙆‍♀️ https://www.instagram.com/p/B0Cl4h2HYwu/?igshid=mxd6mabqirb1
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movienized-com · 5 months
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Scrublands
Scrublands (Serie 2023) #LukeArnold #BellaHeathcote #JayRyan #ZaneCiarma #MartinCopping #StacyClausen Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2023- Genre: Krimi / Thriller Hauptrollen: Luke Arnold, Bella Heathcote, Jay Ryan, Zane Ciarma, Martin Copping, Stacy Clausen, Ben De Pagter, Victoria Thaine, Adam Zwar, Ella Ferris, Robert Taylor, Fletcher Humphrys, Duke Larkin, Scott Major, Eliza Matengu … Serienbeschreibung: Es folgt dem investigativen Journalisten Martin Scarsden, der versucht, die Wahrheit über den Mord an…
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wetpizza · 5 years
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The Adult Losers: *drying themselves off from the lake*
Eddie: Whats everyone doing later? *slowely taking off his wet shirt*
Richie: You- Uh i mean *trips over rock* fuck uhm playing a gay- *clears throat* game. Yeah, a ga- *zones out and stares at shirtless Eddie* *whispers* gay.
Bill: Jesus fucking christ...
Eddie: *realises Richie can see his slight abs, but is still oblivious to the gay* oh. Yeah, i work out now
Ben: Are you serious?
Richie: *voice cracks* wELl have fun with- *looks at Eddies slight abs again* fuck it. *deep breath* I'm. Playing. A. Game. Want. To. Join?
Eddie: Yeah, what game?
Richie: streetfighter.. with the musc- muscly.. men.. *zones out again*
Beverly: Oh you got to be fucking kidding me, Eddie! *pushes them together*
Richie: *freaking out* Hhhhi.. *looks down at Eddie*
Eddie: *finally fucking realises* Hi Richie. *looks up at Richie*
Richie and Eddie: *slowely moves closer together and finally kiss*
Mike: FUCKING FINALLY
Stan: TOOK YOU LONG ENOUGH.
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ean · 5 years
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HELL-O🎈 Something pretty "frenetic" to usher in the start of September and get your heart racing as the final countdown begins @jayryanofficial 💓 ⌛️🎈 Most of the awesome HQ 📸 : jay-ryan.net #jayryan #suitup #itmovie #itchapter2 https://www.instagram.com/p/B14cKXoDrUs/?igshid=89qvdaw9hchh
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beastiedreamer · 5 years
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My favorite line during the opening rooftop scene:
VINCENT: "So how long you got?"
CATHERINE: "That depends. How long can you last?..."
The way KK delivered that line while having her neck nibbled on was so seductive!
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