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comfortfoodcontent · 1 year
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1997 The Superman/Madman Hullabaloo! Paper Cut-Out Figures Promo Merch by Mike Allred
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Aidan’s characters as husband material.  After I weighed it all out, it looks like I’m going with Russel, which is surprising.  And yes, the availability of indoor plumbing and contraceptives in each situation figured greatly into my choices.  Can’t really complain about Russel, though.
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti ~ Desperate Romantics
John Mitchell ~ Being Human UK
Luke Garroway ~ The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
Kili ~ The Hobbit Trilogy
Philip Lombard ~ And Then There Were None
Ross Poldark ~ Poldark
Russell Hank ~ Love is Blind
Joe O’Loughlin ~ The Suspect
Liam Riley ~ Paso Doble
Leonardo da Vinci ~ Leonardo
Barney ~ The Toast of Tinseltown
Declan O'Hara ~ Rivals This is not an exhaustive list but most of his characters. I'm sure I'm not the first to point this out but, isn't it funny how in most of Aidan's roles, his hair... head and/or facial hair... almost becomes a character in and of itself? It's so distinct. I can't think of another actor off the top of my head that I can say the same. Can you?
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al things considered — when i post my masterpiece #1293
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robert williams -- "hot rod" (1976)
"my paintings are not designed to entertain you; they are meant to trap you, to hold you before them while you try to rationalize what elements of the picture are making you stand there" … robert williams
"now me and my wife and brother joe took off in a port from san pedro didn't have much gas and the tires were low but the doggone ford could really go along about the middle of the night we's rippin' along like plain folks might when a mercury behind, he blinked his lights he honked his horn and he flew out of sight" … george wilson
"my pappy said, 'son, you're gonna' drive me to drinkin' if you don't stop drivin' that hot rod lincoln' have you heard this story of the hot rod race when fords and lincolns was settin' the pace that story is true, i'm here to say i was drivin' that model A" … charlie ryan
"… we both know-oh-oh the way it's gonna go-oh-oh in the same way maybe i'm not all that you thought and we don't move-oo-oove like we used to do-oo-oo in the same way maybe you're not such a hot rod" … dayglow [i.e., sloan struble]
"my posts are not designed to entertain you … they are meant to trap you … cuz no one messes ... with the lombard boys" … al janik
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mosertone · 1 year
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Dementia Series 2022 Matt Lombard Midel: Joe Letz
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James Cagney in The Crowd Roars (Howard Hawks, 1932)
Cast: James Cagney, Ann Dvorak, Joan Blondell, Eric Linden, Frank McHugh, Guy Kibbee. Screenplay: John Bright, Niven Busch, Kubec Glasmon, based on a story by Howard Hawks and Seton I. Miller. Cinematography: Sidney Hickox, John Stumar. Film editing: Thomas Pratt.
The "Hawksian woman," able to crack wise and exhibit grace under pressure as well as any man, is one of the glories of Hollywood movies. In Howard Hawks's movies, actresses as various as Katharine Hepburn, Jean Arthur, Rosalind Russell, Lauren Bacall, Joanne Dru, and Angie Dickinson held their own with domineering males like Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, and John Wayne. So when I saw that TCM had scheduled a Howard Hawks film I hadn't seen starring James Cagney and Joan Blondell, I thought if anyone could take down a peg the Cagney who became famous for abusing Mae Clarke with half a grapefruit in The Public Enemy (William A. Wellman, 1931) it would be Blondell, Warners' likable tough girl. (Blondell was in The Public Enemy, but she was linked up with Edward Woods instead of Cagney.) Well, here's another missed opportunity: Though Blondell gets top billing with Cagney, he's paired with Ann Dvorak; Blondell gets the forgettable (and forgotten) juvenile Eric Linden instead. And Dvorak's character is no Hawksian woman: Instead of toughing it out with a wisecrack when Cagney's character dumps her, she goes into hysterics. Instead of the witty battle of the sexes we have come to expect from Hawks, in The Crowd Roars we get a passable and sometimes exciting action movie about race car drivers, with a little romantic entanglement thrown in to bridge the well-shot and well-staged racing scenes. Cagney's Joe Greer is a champion race car driver -- he's won at Indianapolis three times -- who goes home to find that his kid brother, Eddie (Linden), wants to follow in his footsteps. So Joe takes Eddie back to L.A. with him, where he's been living without benefit of wedlock -- this is a pre-Code film -- with Lee Merrick (Dvorak). Initially he tries to hide his relationship with Lee to protect the younger man's morals -- to "keep him off of booze and women," as he puts it -- but truth will out. When he decides to break up with Lee, she enlists her friend Anne (Blondell) in a revenge plot: Anne will frustrate Joe's puritanical scheme by seducing Eddie. This doesn't work out: Anne and Eddie fall in love. Meanwhile, Joe and Eddie compete in a race in which Joe's sidekick Spud (Frank McHugh) is killed in a flaming crash -- there's a remarkable series of scenes in which drivers, including Joe, drop out of the race because they're nauseated by having to repeatedly pass the crash site with its smell of burning flesh. Eddie wins the race and goes on to become the star driver that Joe was, while Joe hits the bottle and the skids. Redemption and reconciliation of course ensue. None of this is new and all of it is predictable, but Hawks knows how to pump up the action when everything gets soppy. As for the Hawksian woman, she will have to wait until 1934 and Twentieth Century for Carole Lombard to give her the first satisfactory outing.
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My Top 10 Favorite Nickelodeon Movies
#10 The Rugrats Movie
#9 Rugrats In Paris: The Movie
#8 Rugrats Go Wild
#7 Playing With Fire
#6 The Adventures Of Tintin
#5 Yours Mine And Ours
#4 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
#3 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
#2 The Loud House Movie
And #1 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
Original Template: https://www.deviantart.com/jackskellington416/art/My-Top-10-Favorite-Nickelodeon-Films-852482372
The Rugrats Movie Belongs To Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, Paul Germain, David N. Weiss, J. David Stem, Animagic Studio, Anivision Corporation, Sunwoo & Company Co., Ltd. Class-Key Chew-Po Commercials, Grimsaem Animation Co. Ltd. Klasky-Csupo, Inc. United International Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Belongs To Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, Paul Germain, J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, Jill Gorey, Barbara Herndon, Kate Boutilier, Grimsaem Animation Co. Ltd. Koko Enterprises Ltd. Seoul Movie, Sunwoo Digital International, Sunwoo & Company Co., Ltd. Tama Production, Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Yowza! Animation, MFP Munich Film Partners GmbH & Company I. Produktions KG, Rugrats Production K.G. Klasky-Csupo, Inc. United International Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
Rugrats Go Wild Belongs To Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, Paul Germain, Steve Pepoon, David Silverman, Stephen Sustarsic, DongWoo Animation Co. Ltd. Lotto Animation, Inc. Sunwoo & Company, Co., Ltd. Klasky-Csupo, Inc. Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
Playing with Fire (2019 film) Belongs To Dan Ewen, Matt Lieberman, Broken Road Productions, Walden Media, LLC, Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc. Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
The Adventures of Tintin (film) Belongs To Hergé, Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish, Casterman, Les Éditions du Lombard, Egmont International Holding A/S, Little, Brown and Company, Hemisphere Media Capital, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, WingNut Films Productions Ltd. Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Amblin Partners, LLC. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, Sony Group Corporation, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
Yours, Mine & Ours (2005 film) Belongs To Mort Lachman, Melville Shavelson, Bob Carroll Jr. Madelyn Davis, Ron Burch, David Kidd, Robert Simonds Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. MGM Holdings, Inc. Amazon MGM Studios, Amazon.com, Inc. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Sony Entertainment, Inc. Sony Corporation of America, Sony Group Corporation, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Belongs To Peter Laird, Kevin Eastman, Brendan O'Brien, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Jeff Rowe, Dan Hernandez, Benji Samit, Mikros Animation, Technicolor Creative Studios S.A. Vantiva S.A. Cinesite, Mirage Studios, Point Grey Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
The Spongebob Movie: Sponge On The Run Belongs To Stephen Hillenburg, Tim Hill, Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Mikros Animation, Technicolor Creative Studios S.A. Vantiva S.A. MRC, United Plankton Pictures Inc. Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Animation, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
The Loud House Movie Belongs To Chris Savino Kevin Sullivan, Chris Viscardi, Top Draw Animation, Inc. Jam Filled Entertainment, Boat Rocker Media Inc. Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Nickelodeon Movies, Nickelodeon Group, Paramount Players, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures Corporation, Paramount Global, And Netflix, Inc.
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Belongs To Derek Drymon, Tim Hill, Stephen Hillenburg, Kent Osborne, Aaron Springer, Paul Tibbitt, Rough Draft Studios, Inc. Rough Draft Korea Co, Ltd. Toon Boom Animation Inc. United Plankton Pictures Inc. United International Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Paramount Pictures Corporation, And Paramount Global
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Madman by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston
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‘Stranger Things,’ 'Daredevil,' 'The Walking Dead’ Q&As Among Top Programming at FAN EXPO Portland
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From celebrity Q&As to industry, cosplay, gaming, anime and entertaining, informative sessions from all areas of pop culture, FAN EXPO Portland presents its collection of nearly 150 programming panels and meetups during the event, Friday through Sunday, January 12-14 at Oregon Convention Center. There’s truly something for every fan and every taste every hour of the show into the evening throughout all three days of the convention, right until Sunday’s 5 p.m. finish.
FAN EXPO Portland celebrity guests such as “Stranger Things” standouts Joseph Quinn and Grace Van Dien, the"Daredevil" tandem of Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio, “The Walking Dead” stars Jon Bernthal (“The Punisher”) and Laurie Holden, Giancarlo Esposito (“The Mandalorian,” “Breaking Bad”), Danny Trejo (Machete, The Book of Boba Fett), Lana Parrilla (“Once Upon a Time,” “Spin City”), Holly Marie Combs (“Charmed”), Peter Weller (RoboCop, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension), Jason Lee (Vanilla Sky, Almost Famous), Mary McDonnell (“Battlestar Galactica,” “The Fall of the House of Usher”) and Emily Swallow (“The Mandalorian,” “Supernatural”) are among those who will conduct individual and group interactive sessions with fans, headlining the slate.
There are dozens of informative, entertaining panels by superstar creators as well as cosplay, gaming, trivia, film, horror and other pop culture themed sessions. And it all begins a day early, with the FAN EXPO Portland Kick Off Party/Cartoon Fantasy Adventure on Thursday, January 11, at 6 p.m. at Wonderwood Springs (8811 N. Lombard St.), open to all attendees.
Fans can review the entire event schedule at fanexpohq.com/fanexpoportland/schedule. Most panels are free with event admission. Just a few of the other highlights include:
Friday:
3:45 p.m., Whatever a Spider-Can, Room B111
4 p.m., Evil Animated: The Top Ten Animated Movie Villains, Creators Stage
4:30 p.m., Spy x Family x Cast Reunion with Kristen Bateson, Alex Organ and Natalie Van Sistine, Theater #2
5:30 p.m., Helluva Boss: Q&A with Brandon Rogers and Richard Horvitz
5:45 p.m., Charmed Spotlight on Holly Marie Combs
5:45 p.m., Comicare Smiles Superhero Group, Room B111
6 p.m., Cartoon Academy with Joe Wos: As Easy as ABC, Cartooning Basics, Family Zone
6 p.m., Playing with Power! Chainsaw Man’s Sarah Wiedenheft Q&A, Room A106
6:30 p.m., Spotlight on Keith David, Theater #2
6:45 p.m., There are Stranger Things: Q&A with Joseph Quinn and Grace Van Dien, Main Theater
7:30 p.m., Special Screening: The Thing, Theater #2
8 p.m., Nerdy Nightcaps nerd-themed party at Hyatt Regency Portland, 375 NE Holladay St.
Saturday:
10:30 a.m., Saturday Morning Cartoons: Teen Titans, Theater #2
11 a.m., Cosplay Demo with Pacific Northwest Guild of Cosplayers, Creators Stage
11 a.m, Too Many to Count: All the Voices of Tara Strong, Theater #2
11 a.m. Ultimate Transformers Experience, Room C124 (additional ticket required)
11:45 a.m., Women in Sci-Fi and Horror: Michelle Hurd, Mary McDonnell and Laurie Holden, Main Theater
Noon, ¡Hóla, Soy Kathleen Herles!, Theater #2
Noon, Ultimate Frank Welker Experience, Room C124 (additional ticket required)
12:45 p.m., My Name is Earl: Meet Jason Lee and Ethan Suplee, Main Theater
1 p.m., Let’s Talk about Loid: Spy x Family Q&A with Alex Organ, Room A106
2 p.m., Lego Masters with Kelly Bartlett, Room B111
2 p.m., Plus Ultra! The My Hero Academia Voice Actors Panel with Justin Briner, Christopher Sabat and Kristen Bateson
3 p.m., Women in Horror with local Gothic Royalty Morgue Anne, Room B111
3:45 p.m., All About Ahsoka with Eman Esfandi and Diana Lee Inosanto, Main Theater
4 p.m., Behind the Scenes with Titus Weliver, Theater #2
4:45 p.m., Born Again: Meet Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio, Main Theater
5 p.m., Fighting in Fiction: Writing a Knockout Scene with author Jason Bond, Room B111
5 p.m., Horr-Oregon Haunted Happenings of 2024 with Stapled Spine Horror Fanzine, Room B111
5 p.m., Sketch Duel: artists Mitch Gerads vs Doc Schaner, Creators Stage
5:45 p.m., Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Lana Parrilla has Entered the Building, Main Theater
6 p.m., Spotlight on Logic, Theater #2
7:30 p.m., FAN EXPO Official After Party: The Bigfoot Bash at Whiskey Distillery and Tasting Room (65 SE Washington St.)
Sunday:
10:15 a.m., Pokémon Meetup, Room A103
11 a.m., Spider-Man vs. Venom: Spotlight on Nadji Jeter and Tony Todd, Theater #2
11:45 a.m., Meet the Cast of the Mandalorian: Giancarlo Esposito and Emily Swallow, Main Theater
Noon, Discussing Deku: Q&A with My Hero Academia’s Justin Briner
Noon, Spotlight: Tim Jacobus (“Goosebumps”), Creators Stage
12:45 p.m., One Batch, Two Batch: Meet Jon Bernthal, Main Theater
1 p.m., Giant Robots! Gunpla Model Building Workshop, Workshop Room B118
1 p.m., Star Wars and Conflict Resolution, Room B111
2 p.m., The Super Power of Bats, Room B111
2 p.m., You’re Yor! Spy x Family Q&A with Natalie Van Sistine
2:15 p.m., Kids Cosplay Contest, Cosplay Red Carpet (Lobby A)
2:30 p.m., Serving the Public Trust and other Directives with Robocop, Peter Weller hosted by KATU’s Wesleigh Ogle, Theater #2
2:45 p.m., Robots in Disguise with Peter Cullen and Frank Welker, Main Theater
3:30 p.m., So You Want to Start 3D Printing? With Pikosplay, Cosplay Theater
3:45 p.m., The Man, the Myth, the Legend: Spotlight on Danny Trejo, Main Theater
4 p.m., Help us Write our Fan Fiction, Room B111
5:30 p.m., Drink ‘N’ Draw with Joe Wos, Hyatt Regency Portland (375 NE Holladay St.)
FAN EXPO Portland features the biggest and best in pop culture: movies, TV, music, artists, writers, exhibitors, cosplay, with three full days of themed programming to satisfy every fandom.
Single-Day Tickets, Three-Day Passes, VIP and Ultimate Fan Packages for FAN EXPO Portland are available now. Portland is the second event on the 2024 FAN EXPO HQ calendar; the full schedule is available at fanexpohq.com/home/events/.
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alexlacquemanne · 9 months
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Juillet MMXXIII
Films
Indiana Jones et le Cadran de la destinée (Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny) (2023) de James Mangold avec Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, John Rhys-Davies, Thomas Kretschmann et Boyd Holbrook
Un mariage de rêve (Easy Virtue) (2008) de Stephan Elliott avec Jessica Biel, Ben Barnes, Kristin Scott Thomas, Colin Firth, Kimberley Nixon, Katherine Parkinson et Kris Marshall
Douze Heures d'horloge (1959) de Géza von Radványi avec Lino Ventura, Laurent Terzieff, Hannes Messemer, Eva Bartok, Lucien Raimbourg, Suzy Prim, Gert Fröbe et Guy Tréjan
Dies iræ (2003) d'Alexandre Astier avec Tony Saba, Thomas Cousseau, Lionnel Astier, Alexis Hénon, Nicolas Gabion, Franck Pitiot, Jean-Christophe Hembert, Alexandre Astier, Jean-Robert Lombard et Jacques Chambon
La Vérité sur Bébé Donge (1952) d'Henri Decoin avec Jean Gabin, Danielle Darrieux, Gabrielle Dorziat, Claude Génia, Marcel André, Jacques Castelot et Daniel Lecourtois
Sorcerer (1977) de William Friedkin avec Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer, Francisco Rabal, Amidou, Ramon Bieri, Peter Capell, Karl John et Friedrich von Ledebur
La moutarde me monte au nez (1974) de Claude Zidi avec Pierre Richard, Jane Birkin, Claude Piéplu, Jean Martin, Danielle Minazzoli, Vittorio Caprioli, Julien Guiomar et Henri Guybet
Mission impossible : Dead Reckoning, partie 1 (Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One) (2023) de Christopher McQuarrie avec Tom Cruise, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Vanessa Kirby, Hayley Atwell et Pom Klementieff
Demain ne meurt jamais (Tomorrow Never Dies) (1997) de Roger Spottiswoode avec Pierce Brosnan, Jonathan Pryce, Michelle Yeoh, Teri Hatcher, Ricky Jay, Götz Otto et Joe Don Baker
Plus dure sera la chute (The Harder They Fall) (1956) de Mark Robson avec Humphrey Bogart, Rod Steiger, Nehemiah Persoff, Mike Lane, Jan Sterling et Max Baer
La Guerre des polices (1979) de Robin Davis avec Claude Brasseur, Claude Rich, Marlène Jobert, Georges Staquet, Jean-François Stévenin, Étienne Chicot, David Jalil, Gérard Desarthe, Jean Rougerie et Jean-Pierre Kalfon
Oppenheimer (2023) de Christopher Nolan avec Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, Casey Affleck, Rami Malek et Kenneth Branagh
L'Odyssée de Pi (Life of Pi) (2012) d'Ang Lee avec Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Ayush Tandon, Tabu, Adil Hussain, Ayan Khan, Vibish Sivakumar et Rafe Spall
L'Histoire d'Adèle H. (1975) de François Truffaut avec Isabelle Adjani, Bruce Robinson, Sylvia Marriott, Joseph Blatchley, Ivry Gitlis et Ruben Dorey
Meurs un autre jour (Die Another Day) (2002) de Lee Tamahori avec Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, Toby Stephens, Rosamund Pike et Rick Yune
La Tulipe noire (1964) de Christian-Jaque avec Alain Delon, Virna Lisi, Dawn Addams, Akim Tamiroff, Adolfo Marsillach, Robert Manuel et Francis Blanche
Séries
Friends Saison 10
Celui qui n'arrivait pas à se confier - Celui qui allait très bien - Celui qui avait décidé de bronzer - Celui qui transformait le gâteau d'anniversaire - Celui qui écrivait une lettre de recommandation - Celui qui a failli avoir la subvention - Celui qui bluffait l'assistante sociale - Celui qui ratait Thanksgiving - Ceux qui rencontraient la mère biologique - Celui qui se faisait coincer - Celui qui trahissait le pacte - Celui qui jouait le rôle du père - Celui qui baragouinait - Celui qui n'aimait pas la maison - Celui qui faisait tout pour retenir Rachel - Celui qui n'aimait pas les adieux - Ceux qui s'en allaient
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 10
Danse avec la mort - L'Oncle d'Amérique - La Chasse au trésor - Le Blues de l'assassin - Le Flash de la mort - Le Télescope de la mort
Coffre à Catch
#122 : Finlay prend la trique et Ichtou jette l'éponge ! - #123 : Finlay à domicile pour le titre ECW ! - #124 : Les Survivor Series : Des bangers en veux-tu en voilà! - #125 : Beliaroth INFILTRE l'Univers d'Agius! - #126 : MVP et Matt Hardy: de partenaires à adversaires !
Kaamelott Livre I
Le Duel - L'Invasion viking - La Bataille rangée - La Romance de Perceval - Les Funérailles d'Ulfin - Le Chevalier femme - La Carte - Le Repas de famille - Le Répurgateur - Le Labyrinthe - Heat - Les Tartes aux myrtilles - La Table de Breccan - Le Chevalier mystère - Le Fléau de Dieu - Le Garde du corps - Des nouvelles du monde - Codes et Stratégies - Le Maître d’armes - Le Négociateur - Dîner dansant - Le Sixième Sens - Arthur et la Question - Monogame - Les Défis de Merlin - Le Banquet des chefs - Le Signe - En forme de Graal - Le Repos du guerrier - La Dent de requin - La Taxe militaire - La Queue du scorpion - La Potion de fécondité - L’Interprète - Le Sacrifice - À la volette - De retour de Judée - La Botte secrète - L’Assassin de Kaamelott - Le Trois de cœur - Basidiomycètes - L’Imposteur - Compagnons de chambrée - La Grotte de Padraig - Ambidextrie - Raison d’argent - La Romance de Lancelot - Merlin et les Loups - Le Cas Yvain - L’Adoubement - Arthur et les Ténèbres - Le Zoomorphe - La Coccinelle de Madenn - Patience dans la plaine - Le Oud - Le Code de chevalerie - Létal - Azénor - Le Sort de rage - Les Nouveaux Frères - Enluminures - Haunted - Le Secret de Lancelot - Le Serpent géant - Guenièvre et les Oiseaux - Le Dernier Empereur - Perceval relance de quinze - Le Coup d’épée - La Jupe de Calogrenant - Le Prodige du fakir - Un bruit dans la nuit - Feu l’âne de Guethenoc - Goustan le Cruel - Le Chaudron rutilant - La Visite d’Ygerne - Les Clandestins - La Kleptomane - Le Pain - La Mort le Roy Artu - Le Problème du chou - Un roi à la taverne - Les Fesses de Guenièvre - Le Billet doux - Guenièvre et l’Orage - Eunuques et Chauds Lapins - Choc frontal - Le Forage - Le Discobole - L’Expurgation de Merlin - Les Volontaires - Polymorphie - Décibels nocturnes - La Fête de l’hiver - Gladiator - La Blessure mortelle - Le Dragon des tunnels - Retour de campagne - L’Escorte - Tel un chevalier - La Pâte d’amande - La Fureur du dragon - Vox populi - Unagi - L’Éclaireur - Lacrimosa - La Quête des deux renards - Agnus Dei - Le Tourment - La Retraite - La Vraie Nature du Graal
Affaires Sensibles
Le Tour de France fantôme - Tom Simpson : une funeste passion - Lance Armstrong, le héros déchu - 21 juillet 1969 : objectif Lune
Castle Saison 2
Une rose pour l’éternité - Le Contrat - Le Troisième Homme - Le Batteur battu - Journal d'une dominatrice - Messages par balles - La Mort de Nikki - La Malédiction de la momie
Orgueil et Préjugés
Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3 - Episode 4 - Episode 5 - Episode 6
Raison et Sentiments
Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3
Spectacles
John Fogerty : Premonition (1997)
Eddy Mitchell au Casino de Paris (1990)
Livres
Pourquoi vous faisez ça ? de Pablo Mira
Gaston , Tome 2 de André Franquin et Jidékeur
Le péplum, un mauvais genre de Claude Aziza
Hero Corp, Tome 2 : Chroniques de Simon Astier, Louis et Stéphane Créty
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Le serpent et le coyote : Matz et Philippe Xavier
Titre : Le serpent et le coyote Scénariste : Matz Dessinateur : Philippe Xavier Édition : Le Lombard – Signé (26/08/2022) Résumé : USA, 1970. Joe se balade en camping-car dans les grands espaces du Far West. Il y fait des rencontres : un petit coyote, pour commencer, mais aussi des gens plus ou moins […]Le serpent et le coyote : Matz et Philippe Xavier
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December 1937: Christmas & Chicken Pox
December 1, 1937 – Morning World Herald
Carole Lombard put on hip boots, went hunting with Clark Gable for the first time Sunday…
December 4, 1937 – Pittsburgh Post
Somewhere near Hollywood, no one seems to know where, is the new hideaway to Hollywood’s four inseparable pals. Carole Lombard, Clark Gable, Gail Patrick and her husband, Bob Cobb. None of their friends is ever invited to “drop in” for they are determined to keep the location a secret. Only this much is known – the place is well stocked with saddle horses and dogs. Clark boasts, grimly, that each dog is trained to attack candid cameramen. 
December 6, 1937 – San Francisco Examiner
After receiving a false report that Clark Gable had been killed in an automobile accident, Carole Lombard finally got him on the telephone on the “Food for Scandal” set. “Hereafter, darling,” she said, “you better call me every hour when you go away.”
December 7, 1937 – The Times
‘Tis said that Carole Lombard phones Clark Gable four times daily from the Warner set.
December 8, 1937 – Richmond Times
Carole Lombard gained the nickname of “Crack-shot Lombard” during the making of the picture, due to the proficiency with which she learned to handle a gun during her spare moments… Clark Gable taught her to shoot that way…incidentally, he was a frequent visitor on the lot while the picture was in progress.
December 10, 1937 – Victoria Advocate
The latest of those rumored accidents to movie stars has Carole Lombard jittery on the “Food for Scandal” set. Clark Gable, according to the story, had been injured in an auto crash. Carole burned up the wires trying to find Clark who was out of town. When she finally did, she was so relieved she told him to call her every half hour on the set. And what is more, set workers declare he did.
December 11, 1937 – Buffalo Evening News
Carole Lombard is the height of incongruity in slacks (price $10) and a sable coat (price $18,000) at her “True Confession” radio rehearsal. She is nervous, but calms down when Clark Gable makes an unexpected appearance. This is the first time Mr. Gable has felt all the emotions of love, and he looks and acts – well, just like a man in love – which is a little unusual in this city of sterilized emotion.
December 12, 1937 – Evansville Press
Carole Lombard instructed her secretary Fieldsie not to buy any automobiles this year – not even for Clark Gable.
December 13, 1937 – The Ogden Standard
Someone reported that Carole Lombard was sitting up nights trying to figure out her usual gag Christmas gifts. Wonder if Mr. Gable is sitting up with her?
December 14, 1937 – The Spokesman Review
Clark Gable disapproves of the tremendous publicity given his romance with Carole Lombard. He would prefer the ballyhoo to wait until the divorce action is brought by Mrs. Rhea Gable, which should be any day now.
December 15, 1937 – The Independent Record
Carole Lombard is scheduled to break out with chicken pox early next year. She learned today that a publicity man with whom she was in conference for three hours yesterday afternoon had to go home from his office today because he had chicken pox. She never has had it. 
The publicity man, Terry Delapp, caught the disease from his children. 
The incubation period, Miss Lombard’s physician told her, is three weeks.
December 16, 1937 – The Evening News
The other night at the Cocoanut Grove, Carole Lombard and Clark Gable had Orchestra Leader Joe Reichman play one rumba a half dozen times.
December 18, 1937 – The News Herald
Carole Lombard shook off fears of the chicken pox today after being given an inoculation. The pox scare spread after her studio’s publicity chief, Terry Delapp, broke out in spots shortly after conferring with her. Several of her fellow players also were given inoculations. 
December 19, 1937 – Pittsburgh Sun
Carole Lombard has barred Sheilah Graham, the columnist, from the “Food For Scandal” set…
December 19, 1937 – The San Francisco Examiner
Hollywood Speculation on Gable-Lombard Xmas Gifts
By Reine Davis
Quite aside from the expectant thrill with which the Christian world awaits Christmas, the film colony also enjoys titillating speculations regarding just what Clark Gable is going to give Carole Lombard and vice versa.
Christmas Day of last year, for instance, brought to Clark’s apartment in the Beverly Wilshire Hotel – where he was then living – an enormous ham adorned with his picture. And later, when Clark came through the revolving doors of the hotel, an old-fashioned buggy, parked at the curb and adorned with a beribboned yuletide greeting, brought a startled look into his celebrated eyes. 
Ostensibly the antiquated rig was meant to go with his rather luckless race horse, Beverly Hills. And Carole, of course, was the instigator in both instances. 
Clark’s gift to Carole? Well, that was something you just don’t mention if your aunt Martha happens to be around. 
December 19, 1937 – The Salt Lake Tribune
Clark Gable comes right out on the open. “I’ll be at the track, in box No. 4, with Carole Lombard; but don’t bother to look me up unless you have a hot tip.” The Christmas he found a bee-bee gun in his stocking back in Cadiz, Ohio, strikes Gable as his most thrilling.
December 21, 1937 – The Richmond News
Clark Gable will occupy Box No. 4 at the Santa Anita racetrack opening on Christmas Day. He has no horses entered this year, but remains one of the film colony’s leading race enthusiasts. Carole Lombard is expected to accompany him.
December 23, 1937 – Hartford Courant
In addition to several sparklers for the Lombard hands and wrists, Clark Gable is presenting his Carole with a fine old English sheep dog, which is partly gag, partly gift. Carole returns the compliment with a set of handmade rifles and shotguns. Also a set of cuff links in pigeon blood rubies.
December 23, 1937 – The News and Observer
Many an actor will celebrate Christmas in the grand stand at Santa Anita, rooting for the ponies. Among those with boxes (and bets up) are Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, Robert Taylor, and Barbara Stanwyck, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pidgeon, Robert Montgomery, Spencer Tracy, and Frank Morgan. 
December 24, 1937 – The Daily Journal
Clark Gable – The rugged star plans to have an early Christmas dinner with his companion, Carole Lombard. They will go to the horse races at Santa Anita park in the afternoon.
December 24, 1937 – Chattanooga Daily Times
Alabama Soph Denies ‘Stand-Up’ of Lombard
McComb, Miss. – Lamar F. (“Buster”) Ramsay, 19, of Fernwood, Miss., University of Alabama sophomore, today vehemently denied that he had “stood up” Carole Lombard on a Rose Bowl game invitation. 
Ramsay said a group of students telephoned the actress the night the bowl invitation was received by Alabama and she agreed to accompany a student.
However, in California, Miss Lombard said today she had “other plans – with Clark Gable” – on New Year’s. 
“I would like to go with Miss Lombard to the Rose Bowl or anywhere,” Ramsay said at his home here.
Ramsay said the gossip in the Crimson and White, college publication, connected his name with Miss Lombard as her escort for the game, and said he “would stand her up.” 
“It’s all a mistake,” Ramsay said. “Whether I go to the Rose Bowl will depend upon my parents’ consent to the trip.” 
December 25, 1937 – The San Francisco Examiner
Clark Gable and Carole Lombard will have a table at the Turf Club.
December 25, 1937 – The Morning Post
By Louella Parsons
Merry Christmas! Santa Claus is in a generous mood this year judging from the valuable gifts the film stars received.
Carole Lombard found some bonds and an English sheepdog and a kid’s scooter in her stocking. You guess it, the donor was Clark Gable. Carole gave Clark some rare English prints and Adams candlesticks for that new ranch house.
December 25, 1937 – Portland Press Herald
Clark Gable will find as present No. 1 from Carole Lombard no bill of sale for a new cream colored roadster, but a motor scooter.
December 26, 1937 – Daily News Sun
Clark Gable, Robert Taylor, Tyrone Power, William Powell, and Nelson Eddy, the five cinema matinee idols of the world, are bachelors as they head into 1938. Powell and Eddy are completely fancy-free. Gable is wooing Carole Lombard, Taylor is wooing Barbara Stanwyck, and Tyrone likes Janet Gaynor, but at the moment, for the record, all five of ‘em are bachelors.
December 27, 1937 – Fort Worth Star Telegram
Carole Lombard, Clark Gable and a party will journey to Director Walter Lang’s Lake Arrowhead mountain cabin to welcome 1938.
December 27, 1937 – The Modesto Bee
Carole Lombard spending her evenings at the airport where Test Pilot is being shot (with Clark Gable, of course) 
December 28, 1937 – St. Louis Post Dispatch
Carole Lombard changes talisman from time to time. Her latest is a perfectly round, smooth pebble. Clark Gable picked it up on the shores of Pyramid Lake in Nevada when he went there on a fishing trip. That seems to give it special value to Carole, who kept it in her makeup box all through the shooting of “True Confession” and says it will be a silent partner. She means until she takes a fancy to something else. 
December 31, 1937 – The Times Tribune
Hollywood is dividing its New Year celebration between the Rose Bowl football game – (Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, Woody Van Dyke, James Stewart, Douglas Fairbanks, junior and senior, and George Raft will be on the forty yard line)…
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Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant in His Girl Friday (Howard Hawks, 1940)
Cast: Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy, Gene Lockhart, Porter Hall, Ernest Truex, Cliff Edwards, Clarence Kolb, Roscoe Karns, John Qualen, Helen Mack, Billy Gilbert. Screenplay: Charles Lederer, based on a play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Cinematography: Joseph Walker. Art direction: Lionel Banks. Film editing: Gene Havlick. Music: Sidney Cutner, Felix Mills.
I can never make a list of my ten favorite movies because once I get started I keep remembering the ones that absolutely have to be on the list. But His Girl Friday always claims a place somewhere, higher or lower. It's a movie without which life would be just a little poorer. The play on which it's based, The Front Page, was no slouch to start with. Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur crafted the single best portrait of what it might have been like -- according to the accounts of others -- to be a newspaper reporter in the first half of the twentieth century, when there was neither television nor the internet to make one's profession obsolescent. We don't have to believe that it was always like that, but just that occasionally reporters in the big cities had moments like the ones shown in the movie. And then Charles Lederer, with uncredited help from Hecht, Howard Hawks, Morrie Ryskind, and a cast skilled at ad libbing, turned it into a romantic screwball comedy by changing the sex of one of the leads, Hildy Johnson, from male to female. And after lots of actresses who would have been just fine in the part (Katharine Hepburn, Carole Lombard, Irene Dunne, Jean Arthur) turned it down, Hawks cast Rosalind Russell in probably her greatest role. Is there a better matched team than Russell's Hildy and Cary Grant's Walter Burns? We can see both why they got divorced and why they could never be separated. And adding Ralph Bellamy as the patsy was a masterstroke, even though it's essentially the same role he had played three years earlier in The Awful Truth (Leo McCarey, 1937): the stuffy guy who loses out to Grant, perhaps because, as Burns observes, "He looks like that guy in the movies, you know ... Ralph Bellamy." The whole thing moves so brilliantly fast that you don't have time to reflect on the film's flaws, which include a racist gag about "pickaninnies" and a deep confusion about whether it's satirizing or valorizing its characters' callous indifference to other human beings -- notably the moment when Hildy sardonically refers to her fellow reporters as "Gentlemen of the press" after their harassment of Mollie Malloy (Helen Mack), but then immediately reverts to get-the-story-at-any-price behavior. What keeps it all skimming swiftly above reality is the astonishing skill of the leads (notice how long some of the takes are to realize how great their timing and command of dialogue was) and a gallery of great character players: Gene Lockhart, Roscoe Karns, John Qualen, and especially the hilarious Billy Gilbert as Joe Pettibone: If you can tear your eyes away from him long enough, watch how hard Grant and Russell are working to keep from cracking up at his performance. Oh, hell, stop whatever you're doing and just go watch it.  
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Florence was born Florence Ann Hunt on November 25, 1921 in Portland Oregon to parents Luther Oliver Hunt and Mary Frances Hunt (Bale). She left her earthly tent to be in the Lord's presence on April 26, 2022 after 100 years and 5 months on earth.
Florence and Lewis Edwin Engberg met each other at Oaks Park Roller Skating Rink in Portland Oregon and were married June 4, 1948. Florence became a widow upon Lewis' passing November 15, 1986. They had three children: Lewis Engberg, Frances Brisco, and Rhonda Stone (Matthew Stone). Florence was preceded to Heaven by her granddaughter Amy Jensen (Jeff Jensen), her twin sister Frances Hunt Winkle, and her daughter Rhonda Stone. Florence is survived by five grandchildren, Robert Williams III, Franklin Engberg (Elizabeth), David Copeland, Melissa Cooper, Keri Steed (Jeb Steed), nineteen great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, niece Carol Winkle and nephew Joe Winkle.
First and foremost in Florence's life was her love for Jesus. Her faith in God played a role in her everyday life. She loved everyone and was sacrificial, giving her last penny and anything out of her pantry over the years to help others. She opened her home many times to people in need. Her most heartfelt desire was to see family and friends share in her Christian faith.
God blessed Florence with a gift for playing the violin and piano. She loved practicing and playing. Florence started violin lessons at age six with her sister Frances. While in high school Florence and Frances performed in recitals around Portland. Florence played in the Junior Symphony while attending Multnomah Junior College for two years. She then attended Cascade College for one year majoring in violin and playing for school ballet classes two hours a day. Her next school was Bob Jones College in Cleveland, Tennessee where she majored in violin. Once back in Portland, Florence played with many musical groups. The Ruth Sanborn Dancers and the Betty Reed's Tap Dancers relied on Florence for 25 years to play the piano music that was the engine for their dance performances. She also played at various retirement homes entertaining residents with the many tunes and styles of music that she was requested to play. She was the pianist at many weddings and memorials for family and friends. She played piano at Peninsula Baptist Church for over 60 years and always praised God for music.
Florence was in robust health most of her life. On November 16, 2018 her 97 year old body wore down to the point that she needed help that a care facility could provide. She moved from her home to North Star Adult Care where she was under the care of Veronica Filip until her home going to Heaven. Veronica and her team were very loving, compassionate, caring, and patient with Florence; angels on earth.
Florence will be buried privately May 17, 2022 alongside her husband Lewis at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon.
In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Peninsula Baptist Church at 2653 N Lombard St, Portland, OR 97217.
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