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magicpotiondaily · 2 years
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SAG Awards 2023 - fave looks ♥️
~Niecy Nash, Viola Davis, Claire Foy, Jackie Sandler, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Emily Blunt, Jessica Chastain, Abby Elliott, Austin Butler, Julia Garner, Li Jun Li, Jen Tullock, Caitlin Reilly, Antonia Gentry, Britt Lower, Katherine Waterston, Ashley Park, Meghann Fahy, Barry Keoghan, Paul Dano, James Marsden, Jessica Williams, Simona Tabasco, Kathryn Newton, Elizabeth Debicki, Rooney Mara, Caleb McLaughlin, Quinta Brunson, John Krasinski, Leo Woodall, Ana de Armas, Andrew Garfield, Theo James, Jennifer Coolidge, Amanda Anka, Cara Delevingne, Amy Poehler, Jenna Ortega, Jenny Slate
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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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Beverly is the perfect happy homemaker, along with her doting husband and two children, but this nuclear family just might explode when her fascination with serial killers collides with her ever-so-proper code of ethics. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Beverly Sutphin: Kathleen Turner Eugene Sutphin: Sam Waterston Misty Sutphin: Ricki Lake Chip Sutphin: Matthew Lillard Detective Pike: Scott Morgan Detective Gracey: Walt MacPherson Scotty: Justin Whalin Birdie: Patricia Dunnock Carl: Lonnie Horsey Dottie Hinkle: Mink Stole Rosemary Ackerman: Mary Jo Catlett Mr. Stubbins: John Badila Betty Sterner: Kathy Fannon Ralph Sterner: Doug Roberts Carl’s Date: Traci Lords Marvin Pickles: Tim Caggiano Howell Hawkins: Jeff Mandon Father Boyce: Colgate Salsbury Mrs. Jenson: Patsy Grady Abrams Herbie Hebden: Richard Pilcher Timothy Nazlerod: Beau James Judge: Stan Brandorff Luann Hodges: Kim Swann Suzanne Somers: Suzanne Somers Gus: Bus Howard Sloppy: Alan J. Wendl Juror #8: Patricia Hearst Jury Forewoman: Nancy Robinette Rookie Cop: Peter Bucossi Policewoman: Loretto McNally Press A: Wilfred E. Williams Court TV Reporter: Joshua L. Shoemaker Court Groupie A: Rosemary Knower Court Groupie B: Susan Lowe Carl’s Brother: John Calvin Doyle Book Buyer: Mary Vivian Pearce Mean Lady: Brigid Berlin Police Officer: Jordan Brown Vendor: Anthony ‘Chip’ Brienza Flea Market Boy: Jeffrey Pratt Gordon Flea Market Girl: Shelbi Clarke Macho Man: Nat Benchley Dealer: Kyf Brewer Baby’s Mother: Teresa R. Pete Church Baby: Zachary S. Pete Doorman: Richard Pelzman Kid A: Chad Bankerd Kid B: Johnny Alonso Kid C: Robert Roser Joe Flowers: Mike Offenheiser Girl: Lee Hunsaker Burglar A: Michael S. Walter Burglar B: Mojo Gentry Mrs. Taplotter: Gwendolyn Briley-Strand Reporter: Jennifer Mendenhall Joan Rivers: Joan Rivers TV Serial Hag: Catherine Anne Hayes Lady C: Susan Duvall Press: Valerie Yarborough Kid: Jordan Young Camel Lips: Jennifer Finch Camel Lips: Suzi Gardner Camel Lips: Demetra Plakas Camel Lips: Donita Sparks Husband A: John A. Schneider Court Clerk: Lyrica Montague Eugene Sutphin’s Nurse (uncredited): Bess Armstrong Birdie’s Father (uncredited): Greg Coale Video Store Customer (uncredited): David L. Marston Stage Diver (uncredited): Kim McGuire Cop (uncredited): John Poague Club Kid (uncredited): Al Sotto Ted Bundy (voice) (uncredited): John Waters Film Crew: Art Direction: David J. Bomba Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mark Berger Executive Producer: Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr. Thanks: Paul Reubens Original Music Composer: Basil Poledouris Writer: John Waters Production Design: Vincent Peranio Editor: Janice Hampton Producer: Mark Tarlov Supervising Sound Editor: John Nutt Thanks: Don Knotts Editor: Erica Huggins Director of Photography: Robert M. Stevens Associate Producer: Pat Moran Costume Design: Van Smith First Assistant Director: Robert Rooy Property Master: Brook Yeaton Art Department Production Assistant: Jeffrey Pratt Gordon Carpenter: Thomas Turnbull Thanks: Harry H. Novak Set Decoration: Susan Kessel On Set Dresser: Lianne Williamson Sound Editor: Ernie Fosselius Thanks: Arthur Machen Utility Stunts: G. A. Aguilar Sound Mixer: Rick Angelella First Assistant Director: Mary Ellen Woods Sound Editor: Frank E. Eulner Casting: Paula Herold Set Dresser: Michael Sabo Second Unit Director: Steve M. Davison Sound Editor: Robert Shoup Hairstylist: Kathryn Blondell Sound Re-Recording Mixer: David Parker Stunt Double: Cheryl Wheeler Duncan Assistant Makeup Artist: Janice Kinigopoulos Makeup Artist: Debi Young Makeup Artist: E. Thomas Case Post Production Supervisor: John Currin Assistant Property Master: R. Vincent Smith Music Supervisor: Bones Howe Draughtsman: Rob Simons Additional Hairstylist: Howard ‘Hep’ Preston Assistant Makeup Artist: Barbara Lacy Art Department Coordinator: Sarah Stollman Utility Stunts: Michael Runyard Unit Production Manager: Margaret Hilliard Hairstylist: Ardis Cohen Assistant Production Design: John Lindsey McCormick Makeup Artist: Betty Beebe Sound Recordist: Philip Rogers Producer: John Fiedler Secon...
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mrsdawg4908 · 11 months
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Jaws Return from the Deep/The Return: 2024
Upcoming American horror thriller film directed by Colin Trevorrow and written by Drew Goddard. It is the fifth installment of the Jaws film franchise. The stars Josh Brolin, Katherine Waterston, Richard Dreyfuss, Tom Holland, Kathryn Newton, Kaitlyn Dever, Riley Keough, John David Washington, Pablo Schreiber and Jeffrey Kramer.
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October 2023 Subscription Guesses!
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OwlCrate: Power Has a Price This Dark Descent - Kalyn Josephson
FairyLoot: Enchanted Forest The Forest Grimm - Kathryn Purdie
Illumicrate: Fairytale Forests After the Forest - Kell Woods
OwlCrate Adult: The Monsters Among Us Starling House - Alix E. Harrow
FairyLoot Adult: My Dear Nemesis The Hurricane Wars - Thea Guanzon
Evernight: October 2023 Last to Leave the Room - Caitlin Starling
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Apparently, the Owlcrate book has forbidden magic, illicit romance, and *checks notes*.... cut-throat horse racing?? According to Waterstones, it's perfect for fans of Six of Crows, but I'm just not seeing it. Maybe I'll be proved wrong, but actually, this sounds terrible.
The FairyLoot book sounds pretty good! It sounds super YA, and I do love a fairytale theme. The only bit that puts me off is her best friend "puts aside his longing for her" which could be just the worst romance subplot ever. I'm hoping it's not as bad as it sounds! I'm looking forward to reading this, but I hope FairyLoot come up with a good cover for it, because the standard editions are awful!
The Illumicrate book is also the OwlCrate Adult book for September, so I'm really glad I don't subscribe to OCA, I don't need two! If the plot weren't a Hansel and Gretel retelling, it would sound amazing. I'm just fed up of retellings - come up with a new idea! But I think I'm going to give it a go and see how well it's written, because the description does sound really good.
I don't subscribe to OwlCrate Adult, but I like the sound of this book from the description! Maybe if the special edition is available afterwards in the shop, I might get it. If not, I guess I can always just get the eBook. The only concern is that some of the reviews say this is more of a slow burn romance than a horror, which isn't what I'm here for at all! It looks quite horror-esque from the blurb.
I'm really glad I don't subscribe to FairyLoot Adult, from the description on Waterstones, this book sounds awful. It's literally just twenty cliché fantasy words and phrases, smushed into a few paragraphs of nonsense. Also, despite being quite similar in design, the UK and US covers make this look like completely different types of book.
Lastly, Evernight. This is Illumicrate's quarterly horror subscription, and apparently they don't bother with themes for these. This subscription is book-only, so I probably won't keep it for long - I don't think book-only subscriptions are really worth the money. But this particular book looks really good! It sounds so creepy, I can't wait to read it!
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The World to Come Review
Movies set in a period such as the 1800s and other periods are a pleasant surprise. Films like Westerns or Civil War films make up a majority of these but are still few and far between. It’s nice to see films set in many different times in history. That being said, there have been three period piece films that have a similar plot in the last two years: Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Ammonite, and…
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mabokheula2231 · 3 years
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Veteran Stage and Screen Actor Lisa Banes Dies at 65 After Hit-and-Run
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Veteran Stage and Screen Actor Lisa Banes Dies at 65 After Hit-and-Run A mainstay of the New York stage, she also acted in films, including “Gone Girl.” She died 10 days after she was struck by a scooter as she was crossing a street in Manhattan.
Lisa Banes, whose stage and screen career spanned four decades, died on Monday at the age of 65. Her death comes 10 days after she was struck by a hit-and-run driver in New York City, according to police.
“We are heartsick over Lisa’s tragic and senseless passing,” Banes’s manager, David Williams, told People. “She was a woman of great spirit, kindness, and generosity, and dedicated to her work, whether on stage or in front of a camera and even more so to her wife, family, and friends.”
Williams told the outlet that Banes had succumbed to “a traumatic brain injury and was unable to recover” while at Mount Sinai Morningside hospital. Banes had the right of way at an Amsterdam Avenue crosswalk when she was hit by a scooter or motorcycle, the New York Post reported, citing police. Per the Associated Press, the New York Police Department said the driver did not stop and that no arrests in the case have been made. Williams told the AP he believed that the Los Angeles–based Banes was on her way to visit her alma mater, Juilliard.
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Born in Ohio, Banes acted in several films throughout her career, including as Tom Cruise’s love interest in 1988’s Cocktail and the mother of Rosamund Pike’s Amy in 2014’s Gone Girl. She also appeared on TV shows such as The Orville, Nashville, China Beach, and Masters of Sex. Banes made her Broadway debut in Neil Simon’s 1988 play Rumors. She then booked roles in the 1998 musical High Society and the 2010 revival of Noël Coward’s Present Laughter. Tributes from her collaborators, including Seth MacFarlane and Dana Delany, poured in on Twitter.
“I am brokenhearted to share that Lisa, my beautiful wife and my love, passed away last night,” Banes’s wife Kathryn Kranhold said in a statement to Deadline. “We appreciate the love, support and prayers from all of you across the country. Lisa was listening.”
“I am brokenhearted to share that Lisa, my beautiful wife and my love, passed away last night,” Banes’s wife Kathryn Kranhold said in a statement to Deadline. “We appreciate the love, support and prayers from all of you across the country. Lisa was listening.”
Known for her wry humor and confident, elegant presence, Ms. Banes appeared in more than 80 television and film roles, as well as in countless stage productions, including on Broadway.
She found quick success in the theater after coming east from Colorado Springs in the mid-1970s and studying at the Juilliard School in New York.
In 1980, when the Roundabout Theater revived John Osborne’s “Look Back in Anger,” with Malcolm McDowell in the lead role as the angry Jimmy Porter, she played his overstressed wife.
“Lisa Banes has a remarkably effective final scene,” Walter Kerr wrote in The New York Times, “on her knees in anguish, face stained with failure, arms awkwardly searching for shape and for rest.”
The next year, at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, Conn., she was in a production of the James M. Barrie comedy “The Admirable Crichton,” playing a daughter in an upper-crust British family that becomes shipwrecked on a deserted island.
“As Lady Mary,” Mel Gussow of The Times wrote in his review, “Lisa Banes has a regal disdain. Gracefully, she plays the grande dame, and with matching agility she becomes a kind of Jane of the jungle, swimming rivers and swinging on vines — a rather far-fetched transformation, brought off with panache by this striking young actress.”
Off Broadway roles kept coming. Later in 1981 she and Elizabeth McGovern had the lead roles in Wendy Kesselman’s “My Sister in This House” at Second Stage Theater. In 1982, at Manhattan Theater Club, she was the sister Olga in Chekhov’s “Three Sisters,” part of a starry cast that included Dianne Wiest, Mia Dillon, Jeff Daniels, Christine Ebersole and Sam Waterston.
In 1984, when Ms. Banes was in the midst of a run in Wendy Wasserstein’s comedy “Isn’t It Romantic” at Playwrights Horizons, The Times named her one of 15 stage actresses to watch. She was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in that play.
Her Broadway debut came in the 1988 Neil Simon comedy “Rumors,” and she returned to Broadway in Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia” (1995), the Cole Porter musical “High Society” (1998) and a revival of Noël Coward’s “Present Laughter” (2010).
One of her most recent stage appearances was in 2018 at the Huntington Theater Company in Boston, where she played one of the two lead roles in the premiere of Eleanor Burgess’s “The Niceties,” a drama that pitted her seemingly progressive lesbian professor against a young Black college student, played by Jordan Boatman.
Don Aucoin, reviewing the production in The Boston Globe, praised their performances, saying that “both find the nuances in their characters, conveying the occasional cracks within their seeming certitude.”
As Ms. Banes established herself in the theater, Hollywood also came calling. Her first film role was in 1984 in “The Hotel New Hampshire,” Tony Richardson’s adaptation of the John Irving novel, and she began turning up frequently on television, including in regular roles on “The Trials of Rosie O’Neill” in the early 1990s and, more recently, “Royal Pains,” “Nashville” and the outer space comedy “The Orville.”
“Her stage presence, magnetism, skill and talent were matched only by her unwavering kindness and graciousness,” Seth MacFarlane, the creator and star of “The Orville,” said on Twitter.
On the movie screen, she played Tom Cruise’s arrogant older girlfriend in “Cocktail” in 1988 and the acerbic mother of a missing woman in David Fincher’s “Gone Girl” (2014), with Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike.
Lisa Lou Banes was born on July 9, 1955, in Cleveland. Her father, Ken, worked in advertising, and her mother, Mary Lou (Shalenhamer) Banes, was a model.
Lisa grew up in Colorado Springs, where she focused on acting early. Her first paying job, she told The Gazette of Colorado Springs in 2014, was as a cast member at a dinner theater in nearby Manitou Springs.
“They served liquor,” she said. “I’m pretty sure I lied about my age because I was only 15 and you had to be 16.”
In addition to Ms. Kranhold, Ms. Banes is survived by a brother, Evan Sinclair, and her stepmother, Joan Banes.
In the 10 days after her accident, actors and playwrights who had worked with Ms. Banes expressed their support and shock at what happened.
Ms. Burgess, who wrote “The Niceties,” said she had been with Ms. Banes shortly before she was struck by the scooter and described her as a “brilliant, vibrant, wonderful woman.”
Correction: June 15, 2021 An earlier version of this obituary misstated the surname of an actress who appeared with Ms. Banes In the 1982 Manhattan Theater Club production of Chekhov’s “Three Sisters." She is Christine Ebersole, not Ebersol.
Her death, at Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital, was confirmed by the New York Police Department, which said she had been struck by the scooter June 4 as she was crossing Amsterdam Avenue near West 64th Street in Manhattan.
The operator of the scooter had driven through a red light before crashing into Banes and then fled, said Sgt Edward Riley, a police spokesperson. Riley said Tuesday that no arrests had been made.
Banes lived in Los Angeles and had been in New York visiting friends, her wife, Kathryn Kranhold, said.
Known for her wry humour and confident, elegant presence, Banes appeared in more than 80 TV and film roles, as well as in many stage productions, including on Broadway.
She found quick success in the theatre after coming east from Colorado Springs, Colorado, in the mid-1970s and studying at The Juilliard School, in New York.
In 1980, when the Roundabout Theatre revived John Osborne’s “Look Back in Anger,” with Malcolm McDowell in the lead role as the angry Jimmy Porter, she played his overstressed wife.
“Lisa Banes has a remarkably effective final scene,” Walter Kerr wrote in The New York Times, “on her knees in anguish, face stained with failure, arms awkwardly searching for shape and for rest.”
The next year, at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut, she was in a production of James Barrie's comedy “The Admirable Crichton,” playing a daughter in an upper-crust British family that becomes shipwrecked on a deserted island.
“As Lady Mary,” Mel Gussow of The Times wrote in his review, “Lisa Banes has a regal disdain. Gracefully, she plays the grande dame, and with matching agility she becomes a kind of Jane of the jungle, swimming rivers and swinging on vines — a rather far-fetched transformation, brought off with panache by this striking young actress.”
Off-Broadway roles kept coming. Later in 1981, she and Elizabeth McGovern had the lead roles in Wendy Kesselman’s “My Sister in This House” at Second Stage Theater. In 1982, at Manhattan Theatre Club, she was sister Olga in Chekhov’s “Three Sisters,” part of a starry cast that included Dianne Wiest, Mia Dillon, Jeff Daniels, Christine Ebersole and Sam Waterston.
In 1984, when Banes was in the midst of a run in Wendy Wasserstein’s comedy “Isn’t It Romantic” at Playwrights Horizons, The Times named her one of 15 stage actresses to watch. She was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in that play.
Her Broadway debut came in the 1988 Neil Simon comedy “Rumors,” and she returned to Broadway in Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia” (1995), the Cole Porter musical “High Society” (1998) and a revival of Noel Coward’s “Present Laughter” (2010).
One of her most recent stage appearances was in 2018 at the Huntington Theater Company in Boston, where she played one of the two lead roles in the premiere of Eleanor Burgess’ “The Niceties,” a drama that pitted her seemingly progressive lesbian professor against a young Black college student, played by Jordan Boatman.
Don Aucoin, reviewing the production in The Boston Globe, praised their performances, saying that “both find the nuances in their characters, conveying the occasional cracks within their seeming certitude.”
As Banes established herself in the theater, Hollywood also came calling. Her first film role was in 1984 in “The Hotel New Hampshire,” Tony Richardson’s adaptation of the John Irving novel, and she began turning up frequently on television, including in regular roles on “The Trials of Rosie O’Neill” in the early 1990s and, more recently, “Royal Pains,” “Nashville” and the outer space comedy “The Orville.”
“Her stage presence, magnetism, skill and talent were matched only by her unwavering kindness and graciousness,” Seth MacFarlane, creator and star of “The Orville,” said on Twitter.
On the movie screen, she played Tom Cruise’s arrogant older girlfriend in “Cocktail” in 1988 and the acerbic mother of a missing woman in David Fincher’s “Gone Girl” (2014), with Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike.
Lisa Lou Banes was born July 9, 1955, in Cleveland. Her father, Ken, worked in advertising, and her mother, Mary Lou (Shalenhamer) Banes, was a model.
Lisa grew up in Colorado Springs, where she focused on acting early. Her first paying job, she told The Gazette of Colorado Springs in 2014, was as a cast member at a dinner theater in nearby Manitou Springs.
“They served liquor,” she said. “I’m pretty sure I lied about my age because I was only 15 and you had to be 16.”
In addition to Kranhold, Banes is survived by a brother, Evan Sinclair, and her stepmother, Joan Banes.
In the 10 days after her accident, actors and playwrights who had worked with Banes expressed their support and shock at what happened.
Burgess, who wrote “The Niceties,” said she had been with Banes shortly before she was struck by the scooter and described her as a “brilliant, vibrant, wonderful woman.”
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❛ QUERIDA — LONGFAMILY DEVELOPMENT! ❞
“we all need that someone, who gets you like no one else right when you need it the most, ee all need a soul to rely on, a shoulder to cry on, a friend through the highs and the lows, I’m not gonna make it alone, then I saw your face, your forgivin’ eyes, looking back at me from the other side like you understood me and I’m never letting you go, I’m not gonna make it alone.”
AMERICA KOWALSKI-LONGBOTTOM, abigail cowen, 15 anos —— -
I R M Ã O S
ANASTACIA KOWALSKI-LONGBOTTOM, kathryn newton, 16 anos —— @anastasiak-l​ DOMINICK KOWALSKI-LONGBOTTOM, itzan escamilla, 17 anos —— @nickbottxm​
P A I S
RHYSAND LONGBOTTOM, michael trevino, professor da historia da magia em hogwarts, 40 anos.  —— @mrlongbottxm​ ORIANA KOWALSKI-LONGBOTTOM, danielle victorie, dona dos três vassouras aonde trabalha como cozinheira, 38 anos —— @oreodeouro​
T I O S / T I A S 
FRANKLIN LONGBOTTOM, sam claflin, auror, 40 anos ——  @frcnklin​ ALICE FORTESCUE LONGBOTTOM, holland roden, auror, 40 anos —— @alicefrstscue​ FRANCESCA LONGBOTTOM, anavitória —— - THEODORE GOLDSTEIN DISNEY, matt bomer, obliviador, 47 anos —— @thecdore​ APOLLINE LAURENT-DISNEY, matt bomer, obliviador, 40 anos —— @aplnelrnt​
P R I M A S / P R I M O S
ELEANOR LONGBOTTOM, lauren jauregui, 17 anos —— @ncllielngbttom​ ISABELLE LAURENT-DISNEY, sabrina carpenter, 15 anos —— @bclledsney​
A V Ó S / A V Ô S
QUEENIE GOLDSTEIN-KOWALSKI, alison sudol, secretaria ministério eua, 64 anos —— -1902 JACOB KOWALSKI, dan fogler, padeiro, 67 anos —— - AUGUSTAS LONBOTTOM, melissa ponzio, 64 anos —— - MR. LONGBOTTOM, colin firth, 65 anos —— -
PARENTE DE SEGUNDO GRAU
PORPENTINA GOLDSTEIN-SCAMANDER, katherine waterston, auror, 65 anos —— - NEWTON SCAMANDER, eddir redmayne, magizoologista, 69 anos —— -
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 hello !! some friends & i have created a harry potter mumu, and we’re looking for a few more more members! we’re going to be roleplaying in all of the verses (canon & au)! if you’re looking for a no-pressure group where people can just play all the characters they’ve wanted to including their original characters, then here we are !! we are looking to keep this rather small player-wise, so we’re looking to add somewhere between 3-7 people. you can play one character or a hundred, it’s entirely up to you ! we’re just looking for players who want to have fun roleplaying ! 
if you’re interested, check below the cut!
okay so let’s get down to business:
this group is very chill lowkey. we aren’t going to have activity checks or anything like that, but we do ask if you’re not interested anymore to let us know so we can check around to see if anyone might wanna pick up a canon you could be leaving.
we would prefer players to be 16+ because of potentially mature plots. some plots that we do not want to see on the dash are incest, racism, pedophilia, homophobia/transphobia, or anything involving graphic sexual abuse.
we would like you to have access to discord. once we have our new members, we’re going to make a discord chat that we can all chat in! we aren’t going to make it mandatory, but we highly, highly recommend having it. our goal is to make this a long-lasting mumu & we feel we need a great deal of communication to make that happen.
this is first come, first serve so if someone gets their form in before you for the character, they’ll get them! same goes for the faceclaim(s).
on the topic of faceclaims, we aren’t super picky about them, but we ask that you not choose any faceclaims that are largely considered problematic, deceased, or underage. additionally, we do ask that you refrain from repeating faceclaims in the same generation. we’d prefer if all the faceclaims weren’t repeated, but if you absolutely need to play max irons in the next generation era, we likely won’t say no! if you don’t really wanna use a faceclaim, but would rather just write, that’s okay too! on a similar note, we also are okay with you choosing more than one faceclaim for different periods in their life; for instance, andromeda has kaya scodelario for her hogwarts years, melanie scrofano for her younger adult years, and michelle fairley for her older adult years.
we don’t care if you use gifs, icons, or nothing at all. if you use gifs or icons, we don’t care what size they are. use whatever you want (but please make sure people can actually see them. 50x50 is not accessible!).
we don’t care if you format your posts or don’t, but again, please try to make sure it’s accessible. using <sub> and <small> is very difficult to read.
we are completely welcoming of original characters! we would absolutely love to see them!
you can play as many characters as you want! as you can see from the taken list below (we’re sorry!), we couldn’t really stop ourselves.
this mumu is not following a specific plotline in any of the verses. you can follow canon, do an au, write the characters at any point in their life, whatever you want! our goal is just to write the characters we love! if you want to write out exactly what happens in canon, go for it! if you want to write about james and sirius taking their bromance to narnia, go for it! 
our only two real rules here are: tag your triggers & be polite!!
If you’d like to join us, fill out this quick little form and send it in to me!
Name:
Age: Character(s) Desired & Faceclaim(s): Tell us something fun about you: Are you okay with using discord to chat, plot, and scream about our favorite characters?:
Once you send that in, please wait for a message saying that you’ve been approved and make your blog. You can use one blog, many blogs, sideblogs, whatever you want! I know two of our members will be using one blog for all their characters & keeping track with their tags while the last will have a main blog with far too many sideblogs. We’re okay with whatever! We’ll add you to a followlist and the discord chat then! You can find the followlist here & our masterlist of taken characters here! Any updates will be posted in hpgenshq tag here!
When you’re added, feel free to begin writing! You can post an introduction, information about your character, wanted connection, or just post an open starter. We’re going to use the tag hpgenshqstart for open starters so make sure to check there. We’d like you to have some sort of tagging or label to let people know where and when your character is just so they will have more background for their own replies. 
Feel free to reblog this to get it out there. We’ll likely close applications after we get some new members, but we may reopen them if we feel we need some more characters filled. Check under the cut for some wanted canons & our list of taken characters & faceclaims!
WANTED CHARACTERS* (ORGANIZED BY THEIR MAIN GENERATION)
This list is in no way comprehensive! If there’s any other canon characters you’d like to play, bring them to us! I promise we will love them!
Note: Some characters may be listed under more than one generation!
Founders Era
Any and all OCs welcome!
Fantastic Beasts Era
Queenie Goldstein
Jacob Kowalski
Albus Dumbledore
Aberforth Dumbledore
Gellert Grindelwald
Credence Barebones
Any and all OCs welcome!
Marauders Era
James Potter
Peter Pettigrew
Mary MacDonald
Severus Snape
Rodolphus Lestrange
Lucius Malfoy
Any and all OCs welcome!
In Between (Tonks, Bill & Charlie Weasley’s) Era
Any and all OCs welcome!
Percy Weasley
Penelope Clearwater
Golden Trio Era
Harry Potter
Ron Weasley
Draco Malfoy
Victor Krum
Percy Weasley
Fred Weasley
Seamus Finnigan
Neville Longbottom
Cho Chang
Rolf Scamander
Next Generation Era
James Sirius Potter
Albus Potter
Rose Granger-Weasley
Hugo Granger-Weasley
Lorcan Scamander
Scorpius Malfoy
Dominique Weasley
Louis Weasley
Lucy Weasley
Molly Weasley
Any and all OCs welcome!
CURRENT MEMBERS
Ali ;; http://amberlewrites.tumblr.com/  
Bex ;; http://bexrps.tumblr.com/ 
Maggie ;; http://whirlwindofawriter.tumblr.com/ 
TAKEN CHARACTERS* (ORGANIZED BY THEIR MAIN GENERATION)
Founders Era
Salazar Slytherin ( Cillian Murphy )
Rowena Ravenclaw (Katie McGrath )
Godric Gryffindor ( Max Irons )
Helga Hufflepuff ( Kata Mara ) 
Fantastic Beasts Era
Newt Scamander ( Eddie Redmayne )
 Porpentina Goldstein ( Katherine Waterston )
Leta Lestrange ( Zoe Kravitz )
Marauders Era
Benjy Fenwick ( Cody Christian )
Narcissa Black (Dove Cameron )
Remus Lupin ( Tom Holland, Francois Arnaud )
Ted Tonks ( Thomas Doherty, Henry Cavill )
Emma Vanity ( Alycia Debnam Carey, Alicia Vikander )
Evan Rosier ( Alexander Koch )
Rabastan Lestrange ( Avan Jogia )
Alecto Carrow ( Lucy Fry & Gwendoline Christie )
Bellatrix Black ( Odeya Rush & Cessica de Gouw )
Sirius Black ( Tanner Buchanan & Ben Barnes )
Charity Burbage ( Kat Mcnamara & Kathryn Winnick )
Caradoc Dearborn ( Landon Liboiron )
Marlene Mckinnon ( Peyton List, Penelope Mitchell & Rebecca Ferguson )
Lorcan d’Eath ( Francisco Lachowski )
Andromeda Black ( Kaya Scodelario, Melanie Scrofano, & Michelle Fairley )
Amycus Carrow ( Bill Skarsgard & Alexander Skarsgard )
Lily Evans ( Sophie Turner )
Regulus Black ( Max Schneider )
Petunia Evans ( Meghann Fahy )
Rita Skeeter ( Antoinette Robertson )
Bartemius Crouch Jr. ( Tom Hughes )
Dorcas Meadowes ( fc tba )
In Between (Tonks, Bill & Charlie Weasley’s) Era
Nymphadora Tonks ( Nathalia Ramos )
Heathcote Barbary ( Booboo Stewart )
Golden Trio Era
Ginny Weasley ( Lisa Teige & Rose Leslie )
Bill Weasley ( Alex Saxon & Domhnall Gleeson )
Fleur Delacour ( Elle Fanning & Clemence Poesy )
Luna Lovegood ( Emily Kinney )
Charlie Weasley ( Sam Heughan & Cameron Monaghan )
Oliver Wood ( Dominic Sherwood )
Angelina Johnson ( Aisha Dee )
Dean Thomas ( Alfie Enoch )
Valmai Morgan ( Lyndsy Foseca )
George Weasley ( faceclaim tba )
Gabrielle Delacour ( Sabrina Carpenter )
Hermione Granger ( faceclaim tba )
Lavendar Brown ( faceclaim tba )
Astoria Greengrass ( Medalion Rahimi  )
Cormac Maclaggen ( Freddie Stroma )
Pansy Parkinson ( Janel Parrish )
Next Generation Era
Teddy Lupin ( Herman Tommeraas )
Joely Delacour ( Josefine Frida Pettersen )
OC - Brie Kean ( Emmy Rossum )
Victoire Weasley ( Isabelle Cornish )
Lysander Scamander ( Tyler Posey )
OC - Apollo Ashford ( John Boyega )
OC - Greer Avery ( Courtney Eaton )
Lily Luna Potter ( Luca Hollestelle )
Ghosts/Various Eras
Helena Ravenclaw ( Gemma Arterton )
Bloody Baron ( Riz Ahmed )
Cedric Diggory ( Nick Robinson )
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So yesterday I got me meet one of my heroes 🦸🏻‍♂️ Twitter Guy! He runs the Swansea @waterstones twitter account, possibly one of the best accounts on twitter, and like all superheroes, he’s keeping his identity a secret, halve hiding behind a book for this selfie 🤳. It turns out that whilst I avidly follow the Swansea Waterstones account for their funny, charming content that never fails to make me smile (or even laugh out loud), Twitter guy has followed my adventures; making my documentary, getting tubes put in and taken out, gong swimming 🏊🏻‍♀️ and life as a palliative care patient in general. We had a lovely in depth discussion about my documentary (The Incurable Optimist, for those interested!), about why I had to move all the way to Cardiff to live in a nursing home, about children’s hospices, and about me as a whole. It was especially ironic that as we had this discussion, one of the three books I was buying was With The End In Mind by Kathryn Mannix (the other two were The Red Scrools Of Magic by @cassieclare1 and a book of feminist fairytales, in case you were curious). They say never meet your heroes, because they’ll disappoint you... well ladies and gents, Twitter Guy did not disappoint! He was just as lovely in person; so there! Thank you for being you, Twitter Guy! I’d also like to add a little shout out and thank you to this post for Cafe Girl; the lovely young lady who served me and mum in the cafe, and who also rushed to get my mum when, after coming upstairs alone to use the loo, I calmly informed her “excuse me? I have seizures, and I’m about to go into one. Could you go get my mum from downstairs? She’s got rainbow hair and she’s by the til. Thank you!” Then promptly seized. She was very quuck on her feet, found mum straight away, and had the right balance of offering help without interfering. Thank you, Cafe Girl! #imettwitterguy #swanseawaterstones #myoldhaunt #oneofmyfavouriteplaces #coolpeople #thankyouforbeingyou (at Waterstones Swansea) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwsHgHQF056/?igshid=1iicn6z1cy5is
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Today’s Ten Things post? Ten Actors I’d Love To See Show Up In the MCU.
Listed alphabetically.
I’d intended originally to include my reasons for each one, but I decided it’d be more fun to make y’all guess. ;)
Connor Trineer
Dana Delany
Eva La Rue
Janelle Monae
Jeffrey Combs
Kathryn Hahn
Marg Helgenberger
Masi Oka
Sam Waterston
Sylvester McCoy
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ohbookit · 6 years
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Review: The Help - Kathryn Stockett
What’s that? A must read? You should probably go buy it then... @PLBChat #teacupclub #influencerrt #beesocialhive #bloggerstribe @allthoseblogs @BBlogRT @FabBloggersRT
This is a backlog review, meaning I read this either before starting to blog or it got lost somewhere along the hectic journey of blogging.
Enjoy!
Book Description
(From Waterstones)
Enter a vanished and unjust world: Jackson, Mississippi, 1962. Where black maids raise white children, but aren’t trusted not to steal the silver . . . There’s Aibileen, raising her seventeenth white child and…
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2007/2008 TV Awards
Best Drama Series: Battlestar Galactica Big Love In Treatment Mad Men The Wire HONORABLE MENTION: Boston Legal, Breaking Bad, Damages, Dexter, Friday Night Lights, Grey’s Anatomy, House, Law & Order, Life, Lost, Medium, Tell Me You Love Me, Torchwood Best Actor - Drama Series: Gabriel Byrne, In Treatment - "Paul and Gina, Week Five" Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad - "Pilot" Michael C. Hall, Dexter - "Resistance Is Futile" Jon Hamm, Mad Men - "The Wheel" Hugh Laurie, House - "House's Head" James Spader, Boston Legal - "The Court Supreme" HONORABLE MENTION: Jamie Bamber, Battlestar Galactica; Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights; Jack Coleman, Heroes; Tim DeKay, Tell Me You Love Me; Vincent D’Onofrio, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Matthew Fox, Lost; Denis Leary, Rescue Me; Damian Lewis, Life; Christopher Meloni, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Jonny Lee Miller, Eli Stone; Edward James Olmos, Battlestar Galactica; Bill Paxton, Big Love; Linus Roache, Law & Order; Adam Scott, Tell Me You Love Me; Dominic West, The Wire Best Actress - Drama Series: Connie Britton, Friday Night Lights - "How Did I Get Here?" Ginnifer Goodwin, Big Love - "Oh, Pioneers" Mary McDonnell, Battlestar Galactica - "Faith" Katee Sackhoff, Battlestar Galactica - "Six of One" Jeanne Tripplehorn, Big Love - "Take Me as I Am" Ally Walker, Tell Me You Love Me - "Pilot" HONORABLE MENTION: Patricia Arquette, Medium; Rose Byrne, Damages; Glenn Close, Damages; Minnie Driver, The Riches; Kathryn Erbe, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Sally Field, Brothers and Sisters; Calista Flockhart, Brothers and Sisters; Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Holly Hunter, Saving Grace; Evangeline Lilly, Lost; Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men; Eve Myles, Torchwood; Ellen Pompeo, Grey’s Anatomy; Chloe Sevigny, Big Love; Sarah Shahi, Life; Sonya Walger, Tell Me You Love Me Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series: Michael Emerson, Lost - "The Shape of Things to Come" Brad Leland, Friday Night Lights - "There Goes the Neighborhood" Clarke Peters, The Wire - "Clarifications" Jesse Plemons, Friday Night Lights - "Let's Get It On" Andre Royo, The Wire - "Late Editions" Blair Underwood, In Treatment - "Alex, Week Six" HONORABLE MENTION: Keith Carradine, Dexter; Christian Clemenson, Boston Legal; Henry Ian Cusick, Lost; Ted Danson, Damages; Zach Gilford, Friday Night Lights; Aiden Gillen, The Wire; Michael Hogan, Battlestar Galactica; Zeljko Ivanek, Damages; Vincent Kartheiser, Mad Men; Taylor Kitsch, Friday Night Lights; T.R. Knight, Grey’s Anatomy; Robert Sean Leonard, House; Robert Morse, Mad Men; Terry O’Quinn, Lost; Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad; Wendell Pierce, The Wire; Scott Porter, Friday Night Lights; John Slattery, Mad Men; Sam Waterston, Law & Order; Jake Weber, Medium; Tristan Wilds, The Wire Best Supporting Actress - Drama Series: Anne Dudek, House - "House's Head" January Jones, Mad Men - "Indian Summer" Yunjin Kim, Lost - "Ji Yeon" Mia Wasikowska, In Treatment - "Sophie, Week Four" Dianne Wiest, In Treatment - "Paul and Gina, Week Eight" Chandra Wilson, Grey's Anatomy - "Lay Your Hands on Me" HONORABLE MENTION: Jane Alexander, Tell Me You Love Me; Michelle Borth, Tell Me You Love Me; Jennifer Carpenter, Dexter; Embeth Davidtz, In Treatment; Alana de la Garza, Law & Order; Lisa Edelstein, House; Michelle Forbes, In Treatment; Melissa George, In Treatment; Rachel Griffiths, Brothers and Sisters; Katherine Heigl, Grey’s Anatomy; Tricia Helfer, Battlestar Galactica; Christina Hendricks, Mad Men; Elizabeth Mitchell, Lost; Sandra Oh, Grey’s Anatomy; Adrianne Palicki, Friday Night Lights; Sonja Sohn, The Wire; Natalie Zea, Dirty Sexy Money Best Writing - Drama Series: Big Love - "Kingdom Come" - Dustin Lance Black Life - "Farthingale" - Rand Ravich Lost - "The Constant" - Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof Mad Men - "The Wheel" - Robin Veith & Matthew Weiner The Wire - "Late Editions" - George Pelecanos & David Simon The Wire - "-30-" - Ed Burns & David Simon HONORABLE MENTION: Battlestar Galactica - “Guess What’s Coming to Dinner”; Battlestar Galactica - “Revelations”; Battlestar Galactica - “Six of One”; Big Love - “Oh, Pioneers”; Boston Legal - “The Mighty Rogues”; Breaking Bad - “…and the Bag’s in the River”; Breaking Bad - “Gray Matter”; Damages - “Because I Know Patty”; Damages - “I Hate These People”; Friday Night Lights - “Leave No One Behind”; Grey’s Anatomy - “Freedom”; House - “House’s Head”; House - “Wilson’s Heart”; In Treatment - “Alex, Week Eight”; In Treatment - “Jake and Amy, Week Two”; In Treatment - “Paul and Gina, Week Eight”; In Treatment - “Sophie, Week Four”; Law & Order - “Called Home”; Life - “Fill It Up”; Lost - “Ji Yeon”; Mad Men - “Indian Summer”; Mad Men - “New Amsterdam”; Mad Men - “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”; Tell Me You Love Me - “Episode 4”; Tell Me You Love Me - “Pilot”; Torchwood - “Random Shoes”; The Wire - “Clarifications”; The Wire - “The Dickensian Aspect”; The Wire - “React Quotes” Best Directing - Drama Series: Battlestar Galactica - "Faith" - Michael Nankin Breaking Bad - "...and the Bag's in the River" - Adam Bernstein House - "House's Head" - Greg Yaitanes Lost - "The Constant" - Jack Bender Mad Men - "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" - Alan Taylor The Wire - "Late Editions" - Joe Chappelle HONORABLE MENTION: Battlestar Galactica - “The Hub”; Battlestar Galactica - “Revelations”; Battlestar Galactica - “The Ties That Bind”; Big Love - “Kingdom Come”; Big Love - “Oh, Pioneers”; Breaking Bad - “Gray Matter”; Breaking Bad - “A No-Rough-Stuff-Type Deal”; Damages - “Because I Know Patty”; Damages - “I Hate These People”; Dexter - “Resistance Is Futile”; Friday Night Lights - “Leave No One Behind”; Grey’s Anatomy - “Freedom”; House - “Wilson’s Heart”; In Treatment - “Alex, Week Eight”; In Treatment - “Paul and Gina, Week Eight”; In Treatment - “Sophie, Week Nine”; Law & Order - “Called Home”; Life - “Farthingale”; Life - “Fill It Up”; Lost - “There’s No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3”; Mad Men - “Indian Summer”; Mad Men - “New Amsterdam”; Mad Men - “The Wheel”; Tell Me You Love Me - “Pilot”; Torchwood - “Random Shoes”; The Wire - “Clarifications”; The Wire - “React Quotes”; The Wire - “-30-“ Best Guest Actor - Drama Series: Paul Chequer, Torchwood - "Random Shoes" Edward Herrmann, Grey's Anatomy - "Haunt You Every Day" James Marsters, Torchwood - "Exit Wounds" Oliver Platt, Nip/Tuck - "Carly Summers" William Sanderson, Life - "What They Saw" Glynn Turman, In Treatment - "Alex, Week Eight" HONORABLE MENTION: Steve Buscemi, ER; George Coe, Nip/Tuck; Bradley Cooper, Nip/Tuck; David Costabile, Breaking Bad; John Cullum, Mad Men; Garret Dillahunt, Life; Brad Dourif, Law & Order; Charles Durning, Rescue Me; Danny Glover, Brothers and Sisters; John Hawkes, Without a Trace; Hal Holbrook, ER; Mark Moses, Mad Men; Mark Sheppard, Battlestar Galactica; Stanley Tucci, ER; Ben Vereen, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Robin Williams, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Best Guest Actress - Drama Series: Jessalyn Gilsig, Friday Night Lights - "Jumping the Gun" Sharon Gless, Nip/Tuck - "Kyle Ainge" Anjelica Huston, Medium - "Wicked Game, Parts 1 & 2" Lucy Lawless, Battlestar Galactica - "Revelations" Jurnee Smollett, Grey's Anatomy - "Freedom, Parts 1 & 2" Sonya Walger, Lost - "The Constant" HONORABLE MENTION: Rosanna Arquette, Medium; Ellen Burstyn, Big Love; Diahann Carroll, Grey’s Anatomy; Nikki Clyne, Battlestar Galactica; Loretta Devine, Grey’s Anatomy; Rosemarie DeWitt, Mad Men; Michelle Forbes, Lost; Gina Gershon, Rescue Me; Jessica Hecht, Breaking Bad; Linda Hunt, Without a Trace; Lauren Hutton, Nip/Tuck; Debra Monk, Grey’s Anatomy; Cynthia Nixon, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Daphne Rubin-Vega, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Katey Sagal, Eli Stone; Mira Sorvino, House; Indira Varma, Torchwood; Nana Visitor, Battlestar Galactica; Sonya Walger, Lost; Ally Walker, Law & Order Best Ensemble - Drama Series: Battlestar Galactica Big Love Friday Night Lights Lost Mad Men The Wire HONORABLE MENTION: Boston Legal, Breaking Bad, Brothers and Sisters, Damages, Dexter, Dirty Sexy Money, Eli Stone, ER, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, House, In Treatment, John From Cincinnati, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Rescue Me, Tell Me You Love Me, Without a Trace Best New Drama Series: Breaking Bad Damages In Treatment Life Mad Men Tell Me You Love Me HONORABLE MENTION: Cane, Canterbury’s Law, Dirty Sexy Money, Eli Stone, John From Cincinnati, Private Practice, Saving Grace, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Torchwood Best Comedy Series: Chuck How I Met Your Mother The Office Pushing Daisies 30 Rock HONORABLE MENTION: Aliens in America, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Flight of the Conchords, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Reaper, The Sarah Silverman Program, Scrubs, Ugly Betty, Weeds Best Actor - Comedy Series: Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock - "Rosemary's Baby" Steve Carell, The Office - "Goodbye, Toby, Parts 1 & 2" Zachary Levi, Chuck - "Chuck Versus the Imported Hard Salami" Lee Pace, Pushing Daisies - "Pie-lette" Josh Radnor, How I Met Your Mother - "Ten Sessions" Tony Shalhoub, Monk - "Mr. Monk Is on the Run, Parts 1 & 2" HONORABLE MENTION: Zach Braff, Scrubs; Dan Byrd, Aliens in America; Jemaine Clement, Flight of the Conchords; Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm; Bret Harrison, Reaper; Adhir Kalyan, Aliens in America; Jason Lee, My Name Is Earl; Bret McKenzie, Flight of the Conchords; Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory Best Actress - Comedy Series: Christina Applegate, Samantha Who? - "Pilot" America Ferrera, Ugly Betty - "Twenty Four Candles" Tina Fey, 30 Rock - "Sandwich Day" Anna Friel, Pushing Daisies - "Pie-lette" Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures of Old Christine - "One and a Half Men" Mary-Louise Parker, Weeds - "Bill Sussman" HONORABLE MENTION: Marcia Cross, Desperate Housewives; Judy Greer, Miss Guided; Teri Hatcher, Desperate Housewives; Felicity Huffman, Desperate Housewives; Eva Longoria Parker, Desperate Housewives; Sarah Silverman, The Sarah Silverman Program; Yvonne Strahovski, Chuck Best Supporting Actor - Comedy Series: Rhys Darby, Flight of the Conchords - "What Goes on Tour" Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother - "The Bracket" Glenn Howerton, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - "The Gang Gets Invincible" Chi McBride, Pushing Daisies - "Girth" Jeremy Piven, Entourage - "The Day Fuckers" Jason Segel, How I Met Your Mother - "Dowisetrepla" HONORABLE MENTION: Brian Baumgartner, The Office; Ty Burrell, Back to You; Terry Crews, Everybody Hates Chris; Charlie Day, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Kevin Dillon, Entourage; Donald Faison, Scrubs; Rick Gonzalez, Reaper; Justin Kirk, Weeds; John Krasinski, The Office; Tyler Labine, Reaper; Hamish Linklater, The New Adventures of Old Christine; Jack McBrayer, 30 Rock; Rob McElhenney, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Matthew Modine, Weeds; Tracy Morgan, 30 Rock; Michael Urie, Ugly Betty; Rainn Wilson, The Office Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series: Kristin Chenoweth, Pushing Daisies - "Dummy" Dana Delany, Desperate Housewives - "Free" Melora Hardin, The Office - "Dinner Party" Becki Newton, Ugly Betty - "Family/Affair" Amy Pietz, Aliens in America - "Community Theater" Vanessa Williams, Ugly Betty - "A Nice Day for a Posh Wedding" HONORABLE MENTION: Tichina Arnold, Everybody Hates Chris; Sarah Chalke, Scrubs; Susie Essman, Curb Your Enthusiasm; Jenna Fischer, The Office; Allyson Hannigan, How I Met Your Mother; Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock; Judith Light, Ugly Betty; Melissa McCarthy, Samantha Who?; Kaitlin Olson, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Ana Ortiz, Ugly Betty; Elizabeth Perkins, Weeds; Jaime Pressly, My Name Is Earl; Judy Reyes, Scrubs; Kristen Schaal, Flight of the Conchords; Jean Smart, Samantha Who?; Cobie Smulders, How I Met Your Mother Best Writing - Comedy Series: How I Met Your Mother - "The Bracket" - Joe Kelly The Office - "Goodbye, Toby, Parts 1 & 2" - Jennifer Celotta & Paul Lieberstein Pushing Daisies - "Dummy" - Peter Ocko Pushing Daisies - "Pie-lette" - Bryan Fuller 30 Rock - "Rosemary's Baby" - Jack Burditt 30 Rock - "Seinfeld Vision" - Tina Fey HONORABLE MENTION: Aliens in America - “The Metamorphosis”; Aliens in America - “Rocket Club”; Chuck - “Chuck Versus the Imported Hard Salami”; Chuck - “Chuck Versus the Sizzling Shrimp”; Flight of the Conchords - “Mugged”; How I Met Your Mother - “No Tomorrow”; How I Met Your Mother - “Ten Sessions”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty McGoo”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “The Gang Sells Out”; The New Adventures of Old Christine - “One and a Half Men”; The Office - “Dinner Party”; The Office - “Money”; Pushing Daisies - “Bitches”; Pushing Daisies - “Pigeon”; Reaper - “Pilot”; The Sarah Silverman Program - “Bored of the Rings”; 30 Rock - “Greenzo”; 30 Rock - “Sandwich Day”; 30 Rock - “Secrets and Lies”; 30 Rock - “Somebody to Love”; Ugly Betty - “A Nice Day for a Posh Wedding”; Weeds - “Bill Sussman” Best Directing - Comedy Series: Chuck - "Chuck Versus the Imported Hard Salami" - Jason Ensler The Office - "Goodbye, Toby, Parts 1 & 2" - Paul Feig Pushing Daisies - "Pie-lette" - Barry Sonnenfeld Reaper - "Pilot" - Kevin Smith 30 Rock - "Greenzo" - Don Scardino 30 Rock - "Rosemary's Baby" - Michael Engler HONORABLE MENTION: Aliens in America - “Community Theater”; Aliens in America - “Rocket Club”; Chuck - “Chuck Versus the Sizzling Shrimp”; Chuck - “Chuck Versus the Undercover Lover”; Curb Your Enthusiasm - “The Ida Funkhouser Roadside Memorial”; Curb Your Enthusiasm - “The TiVo Guy”; Flight of the Conchords - “Mugged”; How I Met Your Mother - “Ten Sessions”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty McGoo”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “The Gang Sells Out”; The New Adventures of Old Christine - “One and a Half Men”; The Office - “Branch Wars”; The Office - “Dinner Party”; The Office - “Money”; Pushing Daisies - “Dummy”; Pushing Daisies - “Pigeon”; Reaper - “Cancun”; The Sarah Silverman Program - “Bored of the Rings”; 30 Rock - “Sandwich Day”; 30 Rock - “Seinfeld Vision”; 30 Rock - “Somebody to Love”; Ugly Betty - “A Nice Day for a Posh Wedding”; Weeds - “Bill Sussman” Best Guest Actor - Comedy Series: Will Arnett, 30 Rock - "Succession" Raul Esparza, Pushing Daisies - "The Fun in Funeral" Ken Marino, Reaper - "Cancun" Craig T. Nelson, My Name Is Earl - "Early Release" David Schwimmer, 30 Rock - "Greenzo" Dean Winters, 30 Rock - "Subway Hero" HONORABLE MENTION: Aziz Ansari, Flight of the Conchords; Matt Bomer, Chuck; Beau Bridges, My Name Is Earl; Matthew Broderick, 30 Rock; Steve Buscemi, 30 Rock; Tim Conway, 30 Rock; Val Matt Emmich, 30 Rock; Ben Feldman, The New Adventures of Old Christine; Ben Foster, My Name Is Earl; Demetri Martin, Flight of the Conchords; Patton Oswalt, Reaper; Giovanni Ribisi, My Name Is Earl; Chris Rock, Everybody Hates Chris; Jerry Seinfeld, 30 Rock; Tucker Smallwood, The Sarah Silverman Program Best Guest Actress - Comedy Series: Rachel Bilson, Chuck - "Chuck Versus the Imported Hard Salami" Sarah Chalke, How I Met Your Mother - "Ten Sessions" Edie Falco, 30 Rock - "Episode 210" Amy Ryan, The Office - "Goodbye, Toby, Parts 1 & 2" Brooke Smith, Weeds - "Release the Hounds" Elaine Stritch, 30 Rock - "Ludachristmas" HONORABLE MENTION: Barbara Barrie, Pushing Daisies; Polly Bergen, Desperate Housewives; Eliza Coupe, Flight of the Conchords; Carrie Fisher, 30 Rock; Sutton Foster, Flight of the Conchords; Judy Greer, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Rashida Jones, The Office; Riki Lindhome, Pushing Daisies; Sherri Shepherd, 30 Rock; Sarah Silverman, Monk; Betty White, Ugly Betty Best Ensemble - Comedy Series: How I Met Your Mother The Office Pushing Daisies 30 Rock Ugly Betty Weeds HONORABLE MENTION: Aliens in America, The Big Bang Theory, Chuck, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Desperate Housewives, Entourage, Everybody Hates Chris, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, My Name Is Earl, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Reaper, Samantha Who?, Scrubs Best New Comedy Series: Aliens in America The Big Bang Theory Chuck Flight of the Conchords Pushing Daisies Reaper HONORABLE MENTION: Back to You, Miss Guided, The Return of Jezebel James, Samantha Who?, Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union Best TV Movie/Miniseries: Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale Five Days John Adams A Raisin in the Sun Recount HONORABLE MENTION: An American Crime, As You Like It, Battlestar Galactica: Razor, Bernard and Doris, High School Musical 2, The Memory Keeper’s Daughter, Mitch Albom’s For One More Day, The Russell Girl Best Actor - TV Movie/Miniseries: Ralph Fiennes, Bernard and Doris Ricky Gervais, Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale Paul Giamatti, John Adams David Oyelowo, Five Days Kevin Spacey, Recount HONORABLE MENTION: Hugh Bonneville, Five Days; Sean Combs, A Raisin in the Sun; Jeff Daniels, Sweet Nothing in My Ear; Zac Efron, High School Musical 2; Michael Imperioli, Mitch Albom’s For One More Day; Dermot Mulroney, The Memory Keeper’s Daughter Best Actress - TV Movie/Miniseries: Bryce Dallas Howard, As You Like It Stephanie Jacobsen, Battlestar Galactica: Razor Catherine Keener, An American Crime Laura Linney, John Adams Phylicia Rashad, A Raisin in the Sun HONORABLE MENTION: Ellen Burstyn, Mitch Albom’s For One More Day; Janet McTeer, Five Days; Ellen Page, An American Crime; Susan Sarandon, Bernard and Doris; Sissy Spacek, Pictures of Hollis Woods; Amber Tamblyn, The Russell Girl Best Supporting Actor - TV Movie/Miniseries: Stephen Dillane, John Adams Zeljko Ivanek, John Adams Kevin Kline, As You Like It Patrick Malahide, Five Days David Oyelowo, As You Like It HONORABLE MENTION: Andre Braugher, The Andromeda Strain; James Franco, An American Crime; Rory Kinnear, Five Days; Denis Leary, Recount; Alfred Molina, As You Like It; David Morse, John Adams; Rufus Sewell, John Adams; Tom Wilkinson, John Adams; Tom Wilkinson, Recount; Edward Woodward, Five Days Best Supporting Actress - TV Movie/Miniseries: Laura Dern, Recount Michelle Forbes, Battlestar Galactica: Razor Ashley Jensen, Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale Sanaa Lathan, A Raisin in the Sun Audra McDonald, A Raisin in the Sun HONORABLE MENTION: Michelle Bonnard, Five Days; Linda Cardellini, Comanche Moon; Jennifer Ehle, The Russell Girl; Romola Garai, As You Like It; Emily Watson, The Memory Keeper’s Daughter; Penelope Wilton, Five Days; Alfre Woodard, Pictures of Hollis Woods Best Variety Series: The Colbert Report The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Late Show with David Letterman Real Time with Bill Maher Saturday Night Live The Soup HONORABLE MENTION: Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union Best Variety Special: Camelot (Live From Lincoln Center) Company (Great Performances) Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveShow: Live From Madison Square Garden Kathy Griffin: Straight to Hell The 61st Annual Tony Awards HONORABLE MENTION: The 80th Annual Academy Awards, AFI’s 100 Years…100 Greatest Movies: 10th Anniversary Edition, Bill Maher: The Decider, Kathy Griffin: Everybody Can Suck It, Legally Blonde: The Musical, Movies Rock!, Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project, The 2007 MTV Movie Awards, Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education Best Male Performer - Variety Series/Special: Fred Armisen, Saturday Night Live Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report Raul Esparza, Company (Great Performances) Jon Stewart, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Justin Timberlake, Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveShow: Live From Madison Square Garden HONORABLE MENTION: Christian Borle, Legally Blonde: The Musical; Will Forte, Saturday Night Live; Nathan Gunn, Camelot (Live From Lincoln Center); Bill Hader, Saturday Night Live; Jonah Hill, Saturday Night Live; Bill Maher, Real Time with Bill Maher; Joel McHale, The Soup; Don Rickles, Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project; Andy Samberg, Saturday Night Live; Kenan Thompson, Saturday Night Live Best Female Performer - Variety Series/Special: Laura Bell Bundy, Legally Blonde: The Musical Amy Poehler, Saturday Night Live Tracey Ullman, Tracey Ullman's State of the Union Barbara Walsh, Company (Great Performances) Kristen Wiig, Saturday Night Live HONORABLE MENTION: Fergie, Movies Rock!; Tina Fey, Saturday Night Live; Kathy Griffin, Kathy Griffin: Everybody Can Suck It; Kathy Griffin, Kathy Griffin: Straight to Hell; Heather Laws, Company (Great Performances); Marin Mazzie, Camelot (Live From Lincoln Center); Orfeh, Legally Blonde: The Musical Best Animated Series: King of the Hill The Simpsons South Park HONORABLE MENTION: Family Guy Best Voice-Over Performer - Animated Series: Dan Castellaneta, The Simpsons - "The Homer of Seville" Mike Judge, King of the Hill - "Death Picks Cotton" Seth MacFarlane, Family Guy - "Stewie Kills Lois" Trey Parker, South Park - "Eek, a Penis!" Yeardley Smith, The Simpsons - "All About Lisa" Matt Stone, South Park - "Imaginationland, Part 3" HONORABLE MENTION: Alex Borstein, Family Guy; Nancy Cartwright, The Simpsons; Seth Green, Family Guy; Johnny Hardwick, King of the Hill; Toby Huss, King of the Hill; Julie Kavner, The Simpsons; Kathy Najimy, King of the Hill Best Reality Series - Competition: The Amazing Race American Idol Project Runway So You Think You Can Dance Survivor Top Chef HONORABLE MENTION: America’s Next Top Model, Big Brother, The Celebrity Apprentice, Hell’s Kitchen, Make Me a Supermodel, Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet III, World Series of Pop Culture Best Reality Series - Non-Competition: Flipping Out The Hills Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List Kitchen Nightmares The Paper Wife Swap HONORABLE MENTION: Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, The Real Housewives of New York City, Supernanny, Work Out Breakthrough Male Performance: Jemaine Clement, Flight of the Conchords Adhir Kalyan, Aliens in America Bret McKenzie, Flight of the Conchords Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory Aaron Paul, Big Love AND Breaking Bad HONORABLE MENTION: Benny Ciaramello, Friday Night Lights; Gareth David-Lloyd, Torchwood; Seth Gabel, Dirty Sexy Money; Kunal Nayyar, The Big Bang Theory; Rich Sommer, Mad Men; Aaron Staton, Mad Men Breakthrough Female Performance: Michelle Borth, Tell Me You Love Me Anastasia Griffith, Damages Stephanie Jacobsen, Battlestar Galactica: Razor Yvonne Strahovski, Chuck Mia Wasikowska, In Treatment HONORABLE MENTION: Lucinda Dryzek, Five Days; Kiernan Shipka, Mad Men; Tara Summers, Boston Legal; Casey Wilson, Saturday Night Live Best Documentary Program: Alive Day Memories: Home From Iraq - Jon Alpert & Ellen Goosenberg Kent Austism: The Musical - Tricia Regan Bad Voodoo's War (Frontline) - Deborah Scranton Bush's War (Frontline) - Michael Kirk Today's Man (Independent Lens) - Lizzie Gottlieb HONORABLE MENTION: The Last Lecture: A Love Story of Your Life (Primetime Live)
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De la Segunda Guerra Mundial a Spiderman, llega el cine espectáculo
Alicia García de Francisco Madrid, 26 jun (EFE).- Con la llegada del verano en el hemisferio norte, el cine espectáculo inunda las salas de todo el mundo con películas para todos los gustos como la esperadísima "Dunkirk", de Christoper Nolan, el "Spiderman" del joven Tom Holland o la tercera entrega de la ácida animación de "Despicable Me". Las más tempraneras han sido "Transformers: The Last Knight", quinto capítulo de las aventuras de los camiones que se transforman en robots, y la tercera de Rayo McQueen y sus amigos, "Cars 3", una de las sagas más populares de la animación de Disney. Tras el estreno de estos dos largometrajes, el listado de las que están por venir es largo y variado. A finales de junio llegará otra destacada cinta de animación, destinada a los más pequeños y a los adultos sin prejuicios, "Despicable Me 3", de nuevo con los minions, esas divertidas y ocurrentes criaturas amarillas. Pero será en julio cuando llegue la gran batería de grandes producciones, encabezadas por "War for the Planet of the Apes" y "Spiderman: Homecommig". El espectáculo está asegurado con las nuevas aventuras de los simios y el renovado Spiderman, protagonizado por el joven Tom Holland (21 años), que ya hizo su debut como el hombre araña en una breve aparición en "Captain America: Civil War". Y en su primer protagonista como Spiderman vuelve a estar acompañado por Robert Downey Jr, como Iron Man, además de Michael Keaton y Marisa Tomei. Aunque sin duda el gran estreno de estos meses es "Dunkirk", la visión de Christopher Nolan de uno de los acontecimientos clave de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Una historia narrada desde tres puntos de vista y que incluye en su reparto a Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Kenneth Branagh, Mark Rylance e incluso a Harry Styles, cantante de One Direction. "Atomic Blonde", un thriller con Charlize Theron, y otra de animación "The Emoji Movie", realizada en base a los populares emoticones de los mensajes de los teléfonos móviles, completan las películas más destacadas de julio. En agosto llegará el cine de autor, como el de Sofia Coppola en "The Beguiled" -premio a la mejor dirección en Cannes-, o el del francés Luc Besson en "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets", con Dane DeHaan, Cara Delevingne y Clive Owen. Será también el turno del regreso de Kathryn Bigelow tras "Zero Dark Thirty" (2012). La directora se centra en los más graves disturbios raciales de la historia de Estados Unidos, ocurridos en julio de 1967 en Detroit, donde las actuaciones policiales contra la población negra causaron 43 muertos. Otro que vuelve al cine, en su caso tras una larga pausa dedicada a la televisión, es Steven Soderbergh con la comedia "Logan Lucky" y un interminable reparto: Riley Keough, Katherine Waterston, Adam Driver, Channing Tatum, Daniel Craig, Katie Holmes, Seth MacFarlane y Hilary Swank son algunos de sus nombres. "Wind River", el segundo largometraje de Taylor Sheridan -guionista de "Sicario" o "Hell or High Water"-; la comedia "The Hitman's Bodyguard", con Ryan Reynolds y Salma Hayek, o "The Dark Tower", la versión del danés Nikolaj Arcel del superventas de Stephen King son otros de los filmes destacados de agosto. Desde Latinoamérica las argentinas "La cordillera", con un plantel de lujo encabezado por Ricardo Darín y que cuenta con Érica Rivas, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Dolores Fonzi o Alfredo Castro, o la chilena "Johnny 100 pesos: 20 años y un día después", secuela de un éxito de 1993. Un mes de agosto que se completará con el documental "Whose Streets?", documental aclamado en Sundance sobre los incidentes de Ferguson (Misuri) de 2014 después de que un policía blanco matara a Michael Brown, un joven negro. En septiembre bajará un poco el nivel de estrenos y llegará el inicio de una nueva saga de amores juveniles, "Fallen", basada en los libros de Lauren Kate, y una de espías, "Unlocked", con Noomi Rapace como una agente de la CIA. Habrá que esperar más para ver una de las películas del año, "Blade Runner 2049", que se estrenará en octubre, y aún más, hasta diciembre, para el octavo episodio de Star Wars, "The Last Jedi". EFE
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By Kathryn Evans
I feel like I should have a little birthday tea. One year ago today, my first book was born. After more than 15 years of trying, I became an actual, real life  published author. My debut YA novel More of Me was released by Usborne  to U.K. readers.
The birth was celebrated by many of my  amazing friends. The tribute below was  lead by Candy Gourlay and Amanda Lillywhite, who encouraged enormous numbers of people to do this to their faces and post it all over facebook and twitter.
Just a few of the many pals who “MorphedofMe” for Launch day.
I was so moved by this, it’s amazing, don’t you think?  And then very many of them turned out for my launch parties – the first hosted by Daunt Books, the second, by Waterstones. You can see loads of pictures here but this is one of my favourites, because it sums up all the support, kindness and squidging  I’ve had along the way:
All the hugs for SCBWI pal Addy Farmer
I think it’s traditional  to talk about the highs and lows of having a first bookbaby- and at some point I will be doing a post on that for SCBWI’s Words and Pictures   – I’ll link to it when it comes out.  But not here. Here, in the spirit of new motherhood, I’m going to celebrate my book’s first birthday by inviting  a few pregnant friends over…I think I may be taking this metaphor a bit too far…Basically, I’m going to celebrate my book’s birthday with the
Joy of New Books!
During this last year, I teamed up with four other SCBWI debut authors, my fellow Lost and Founders,  and they all have new books out this year. I’ve read one of them, Olivia Levez, The Circus, and loved it. Sue Wallman’s See How They Lie,  Patrice Lawrence’s Indigo Donut  and Eugene Lambert’s Into The No Zone, I couldn’t quite get my hands on yet but I will! I will!  I’m so happy for them, they give me hope! I’m still writing my book 2 ( slacker).
  I also want to mention Peter Bunzl’s Cogheart – this book was Usborne’s lead debut in 2016 and made a huge and deserved splash. It’s middle grade with a strong story,  wonderful characters and a gorgeous steampunk feel to it. If you haven’t read it,  do – I can’t wait for the follow up, MoonLocket, out in May..need to get working on my dress ups for that event…
Fellow Slushpiler Teri Terry has a new series launching in May this year, Contagion – I’ve not read it yet but she is consistently good, I loved Book of Lies released this year and I can’t wait for this creepy looking series!
I am also desperate to read Candy Gourlay’s new book but I don’t know when that’s going to happen – come on Candy, you have readers waiting!! ( I keep nagging int he hope she’ll give me a sneaky peak…sigh…)
I’ve just realised I could go on forever with this list…especially as I want to give a heads up to some brilliant SCBWI authors who have recently been signed to an agent or publishing house and I know are going to produce amazing books: Em Lynas, Sheila Averbach and Lucy Van Smit get on with it gang, I await new treats!
There are so many more, it’s going to be another exciting year for books and hoorah for that.  Now it’s nearly time for cake, but first I must say:
Thank you:
Heaps if you were involved in More of Me winning, being nominated for, or long listed or shortlisted for an award. I am beyond grateful. And a bit stunned to be honest.
A ton if you read  and reviewed More of Me, or just read  and loved it or  read  and didn’t like it but didn’t slay me in a review – or if you did slay me in a review you did it for the betterment of book kind.
A gazillion times if you were involved in anyway in spreading More of Me’s wings worldwide, I love seeing all the foreign editions and hearing from readers all over the world.
Mahoosively if you’re a school or library that’s invited me to talk to your children.
Endlessly  for encouraging, handholding and being generally fabulous.
And now….CAKE!
More of Me is One Year Old By Kathryn Evans I feel like I should have a little birthday tea. One year ago today, my first book was born.
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