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lanzzo · 9 months
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they held hands so I wrote a 16k+ fanfic
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bobhoskins · 1 year
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leland orser as larry purvis
alien: resurrection (1997) dir. jean-pierre jeunet
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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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When secretive new neighbors move in next door, suburbanite Ray Peterson and his friends let their paranoia get the best of them as they start to suspect the newcomers of evildoings and commence an investigation. But it’s hardly how Ray, who much prefers drinking beer, reading his newspaper and watching a ball game on the tube expected to spend his vacation. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Ray Peterson: Tom Hanks Lt. Mark Rumsfield: Bruce Dern Carol Peterson: Carrie Fisher Art Weingartner: Rick Ducommun Bonnie Rumsfield: Wendy Schaal Ricky Butler: Corey Feldman Hans Klopek: Courtney Gains Dr. Werner Klopek: Henry Gibson Walter Seznick: Gale Gordon Vic, Garbageman #1: Dick Miller Joe, Garbageman #2: Robert Picardo Uncle Reuben Klopek: Theodore Gottlieb Detective #1: Franklyn Ajaye Dave Peterson: Cory Danziger Detective #2: Rance Howard Ricky’s Girlfriend: Heather Haase Steve Kuntz: Nicky Katt Ricky’s Friend: Bill Stevenson Ricky’s Friend: Gary Hays Cop: Kevin Gage Cop: Dana Olsen Walter’s Daughter: Brenda Benner Suzanne Weingartner: Patrika Darbo Voiceover Actor: Sonny Carl Davis Voiceover Actor: Moosie Drier Voiceover Actor: Leigh French Voiceover Actor: Archie Hahn Voiceover Actor: Billy Jayne Voiceover Actor: Phyllis Katz Voiceover Actor: Jeffrey Kramer Voiceover Actor: Lynne Marie Stewart Voiceover Actor: Arnold F. Turner Voiceover Actor: Gigi Vorgan Ricky’s friend (uncredited): Carey Scott Kid on Bike (Uncredited): Tony Westbrook Ray’s Boss (uncredited): Kevin McCarthy Film Crew: Sound Effects: Mark A. Mangini Casting: Mike Fenton Casting: Judy Taylor Costume Design: Rosanna Norton Original Music Composer: Jerry Goldsmith Director: Joe Dante Executive Producer: Ron Howard Production Sound Mixer: Ken King Hairstylist: Christine Lee Production Design: James H. Spencer Set Designer: James E. Tocci Producer: Larry Brezner Producer: Michael Finnell Additional Photography: John Hora Music Editor: Kenneth Hall Set Decoration: John H. Anderson Foley Editor: Ron Bartlett Makeup Artist: Daniel C. Striepeke Co-Producer: Dana Olsen Special Effects Supervisor: Ken Pepiot Editor: Marshall Harvey Camera Operator: Michael D. O’Shea Director of Photography: Robert M. Stevens Stunts: George P. Wilbur Associate Producer: Pat Kehoe Dolly Grip: Kirk Bales Key Grip: Charles Saldaña Stunts: John-Clay Scott Supervising Sound Editor: George Simpson Stunts: Eddie Hice Stunts: Gary Epper Stunts: Wally Rose Stunt Double: Brian J. Williams Stunts: Jeff Ramsey Stunts: John Hateley Stunts: Ray Saniger Art Direction: Charles L. Hughes ADR Editor: Stephen Purvis Stunts: Gary Morgan Stunts: Frank Orsatti Second Assistant Director: David D’Ovidio Sound Editor: Warren Hamilton Jr. Costume Supervisor: Cheryl Beasley Blackwell Makeup Artist: Michael Germain Foley Artist: Dan O’Connell Transportation Coordinator: Randy White Boom Operator: Randall L. Johnson Foley Artist: Kevin Bartnof Visual Effects Supervisor: Michael Owens Still Photographer: Ralph Nelson Jr. Script Supervisor: Roz Harris Leadman: Nigel A. Boucher Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary C. Bourgeois Foley Editor: Aaron Glascock Sound Editor: Michael J. Benavente Chief Lighting Technician: Leslie J. Kovacs Costume Supervisor: Eric H. Sandberg Greensman: Dave Newhouse Construction Coordinator: Michael Muscarella Stunts: Roydon Clark Stunts: Sandra Lee Gimpel Set Designer: Judy Cammer Assistant Editor: Uri Katoni Lighting Technician: Brent Poe Grip: T. Daniel Scaringi Production Coordinator: Karen Shaw Lighting Technician: Ken W. Ballantine Special Effects: Michael Arbogast Studio Teacher: Adria Later Stunt Coordinator: Jeff Smolek Construction Foreman: Ciro Vuoso Production Accountant: Julianna Arenson Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Benny McNulty Set Designer: Erin M. Cummins Property Master: Gregg H. Bilson Lighting Technician: E. Christopher Reed Stunts: Rick Sawaya Unit Publicist: Reid Rosefelt Special Effects: Jeff Pepiot Grip: Danny Falkengren Best Boy Grip: Hal Nelson Grip: Paul E. Sutton Special Effects: Thomas R....
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32timeparadox23 · 5 years
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i love this short fuzzy-headed man and his round little glasses
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ozu-teapot · 2 years
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Hue and Cry | Charles Crichton | 1947
...and Henry Purvis as Larry the Bull, et al.
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tomeandflickcorner · 5 years
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Star Wars Day- A Memorial
Happy National Star Wars Day, everyone!
Last year, I commemorated this day by beginning a 14 week-long project, in which I reviewed all existing Star Wars movies.  Of course, since Episode 9- Rise of Skywalker won’t be out until December, it will be a while longer before I can review that one.
So this year, I decided to take a moment to look back and remember all the Star Wars cast and crew we have lost throughout the years.  Because without their time and talent, the timeless saga might never have become the phenomenon it has become.
Leigh Brackett- Writer of the First Draft of Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1915-1978)
John Barry- Production Designer for Episode 4- A New Hope and 2nd Unit Director for Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1935-1979)
Graham Ashley- Gold Five in Episode 4- A New Hope (1927-1979)
Russ Manning- Writer and Penciller of the Star Wars newspaper comic strip from 1979 to 1980 (1929-1981)
Eddie Byrne- General Vanden Willard in Episode 4- A New Hope (1911-1981)
Richard Marquand- Director of Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1937-1987)
Barry Gnome- Kabe in Episode 4- A New Hope (1914-1988)
Alex McCrindle- General Jan Dodonna in Episode 4- A New Hope (1911-1990)
Vince Colletta- Inked Marvel’s Star Wars #64: Serphidian Eyes(1923-1991)
Anthony Lang- Sim Aloo in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (?-1992)
Peter Cushing- Grand Moff Wihuff Tarkin in Episode 4-A New Hope(1913-1994)
Tarik the Bear- Primary source for the voice of Chewbacca, as well as Lumpawaroo ‘Lumpy’ in the Star Wars Holiday Special (1977-1994)
Sebastian Shaw- Anakin Skywalker in the original version of Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1905-1994)
Pat Welsh- Voice of Boushh in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1915-1995)
Morris Bush- Dengar in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1930-1995)
Brian Daley- Author of The Han Solo Adventures and the Star Wars radio dramas (1947-1996)
Jeremy Sinden- Dex Tiree in Episode 4- A New Hope (1950-1996)
Don Henderson- General Cassio Tagge in Episode 4- A New Hope (1931-1997)
Jack Purvis- Chief Jawa in Episode 4- A New Hope, Ugnaught in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and Teebo in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1937-1997)
Archie Goodwin- Writer for the Star Wars newspaper comic strips and the Marvel Star Wars comics (1937-1998)
Declan Mulholland- Stand-in for Jabba the Hutt in Episode 4-A New Hope (1932-1999)
Mary Kay Bergman- Voiced multiple characters in the Episode 1- The Phantom Menace video game (1961-1999)
Edvin Biukovic- Penciller for X-Wing Rouge Squadron: The Phantom Affair and The Last Command (1969-1999)
Gil Kane- Illustrator for the Marvel Star Wars comics (1926-2000)
George Roussos- Illustrator for the Marvel Star Wars comics (1915-2000)
Alfredo Alcala- Illustrator for many classic Star Wars comics (1925-2000)
Chic Stone- Inker for Marvel’s Star Wars #45: Death Probe (1923-2000)
Sir Alec Guinness- Obi-Wan ‘Ben’ Kenobi in the original Star Wars Trilogy (1914-2000)
Shelagh Fraser- Aunt Beru in Episode 4- A New Hope (1920-2000)
Tom Chantrell- Designer of the Style C posters for Star Wars in 1977 (1916-2001)
Ted Burnett- Wuher the Bartender in Episode 4- A New Hope (1926-2001)
Heinz Petruo- Voiced Darth Vader in the German dub (1918-2001)
Claire Davenport- Yarna d’al’ Gargan in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1933-2002)
George Alec Effinger- Writer of The Great God Quay: The Tale of Varada and the Weequays (1947-2002)
Des Webb- The Wampa in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (?-2002)
Art Carney- Saun Dann in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1918-2003)
Peter Diamond- Stunt Coordinator for Episode 4- A New Hope and  Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back.  Also assisted with stunts in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi, as well as portrayed stormtroopers, Tusken Raiders and a snowtrooper throughout the original Star Wars Trilogy (1929-2004)
Bruce Boa- General Rieekan in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1930-2004)
Alf Joint- Stunt Performer in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1927-2005)
Brock Peters- Voiced Darth Vader in the Star Wars radio adaptations (1927-2005)
Michael Sheard- Admiral Kendal Ozzel in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1938-2005)
Hamilton Camp- Voice of Rune Haako in Galactic Battlegrounds (1934-2005)
Charles Rocket- Voice of Nym in Star Wars: Starfighter and Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter (1949-2005)
John Hollis- Lobot in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1927-2005)
William Hootkins- Jek Porkins in Episode 4- A New Hope (1948-2005)
Phil Brown- Owen Lars in Episode 4- A New Hope (1916-2006)
Paul Gleason- Jeremitt Towani in Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1939-2006)
Tim Hilderbrandt- Designer of one of the original theatrical release posters for Star Wars.  Also credited for the artwork in the Shadows of the Empire project (1939-2006)
Lykke Nielsen- Voiced Princess Leia in the Dainish Star Wars audiotapes (1946-2006)
Dave Cockrum- Artist responsible for several covers for Marvel’s Star Wars comics (1943-2006)
Christine Hewett- Shada D’ukai in Episode 4- A New Hope (1943-2007)
Larry Ward- Voice of Greedo in Episode 4- A New Hope and Jabba the Hutt in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi.  Also helped develop the Huttese language alongside Ben Burtt (1944-2007)
Mark Haigh-Hutchinson- Project leader for Star Wars: Rouge Squadron and Shadows of the Empire video game.  Also worked on other Star Wars games (1964-2008)
Dwight Hemion- Executive Producer of The Star Wars Holiday Special (1926-2008)
John Alvin- Artist for various Star Wars posters, book covers and video covers, including the covers for the Jedi Acadamy trilogy and poster for Celebration IV in 2007 (1948-2008)
Harvey Korman- Krelman, Chef Gormaanda and Dromboid in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1927-2008)
Stan Winston- Visual Effects and Makeup Artist. Worked on the new Wookiee costumes for The Star Wars Holiday Special (1946-2008)
Don LaFontaine- Voice Actor who narrated the 1995 VHS release of The Making of Star Wars (1940-2008)
Bea Authur- Ackmena in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1922-2009)
Don Ivan Punchatz- Science Fiction writer who created the first Star Wars poster (1936-2009)
Mark Jones- Commander Nemet in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1939-2010)
Gareth Rigan- Executive Producer for Episode 4- A New Hope (1931-2010)
Richard Devon- Voice Actor for Star Wars: Ewoks (1926-2010)
Al Williamson- Comic Illustrator for various Marvel Star Wars comics and Classic Star Wars comics (1931-2010)
Alan Hume- Cinematographer for Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1924-2010)
Jackie Burroughs- Voice of Morag in Star Wars: Ewoks (1939-2010)
Irvin Kershner- Director of Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1923-2010)
Grant McCune- Chief Modelmaker for Episode 4- A New Hope (1943-2010)
Bob Anderson- Swordmaster who played Darth Vader in the fight scenes of Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1922-2012)
Ian Abercrombie- Voice of Palpatine/Darth Sidious in Star Wars: The Clone Wars film and TV Series (1934-2012)
David Anthony Pizzuto- Voice of Tanno Vik and Sedyn Kyne in the Star Wars: The Old Republic video game (1951-2012)
Ralph McQuarrie- Concept Artist for the original Star Wars Trilogy (1929-2012)
Bill Weston- Stuntman in the original Star Wars Trilogy (1941-2012)
Winston Rekert- Voice of Mungo Baobab and Sise From in Star Wars: Droids (1949-2012)
Colin Higgins- Wedge Antilles in Episode 4- A New Hope (?-2012)
Stuart Freeborn- Makeup artist for the original Star Wars Trilogy (1914-2013)
Carmine Infantino- Artist for many of the Marvel Star Wars comics (1924-2013)
Richard LeParmentier- Admiral Motti in Episode 4- A New Hope (1946-2013)
Gilbert Taylor- Cinematographer for Episode 4- A New Hope (1914-2013)
A.C. Crispin- Author of the Han Solo Trilogy and various short stories (1950-2013)
Christopher Malcolm- Rouge Two in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1946-2014)
Malcolm Tierney- Shann Childsen in Episode 4- A New Hope (1938-2014)
Aaron Allston- Author of thirteen Star Wars novels and several short stories (1960-2014)
Meshack Taylor- Voice of Wedge Antilles in the Star Wars radio Drama (1947-2014)
Joe Viskocil- Crew Member who worked on miniature explosions in Episode 4- A New Hope and miniature pyrotechnics for Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1952-2014)
Khan Bonfils- Saesee Tiin in Episode 1: The Phantom Menace (1972-2015)
Keith Swaden- Stuntman for the original Star Wars Trilogy (1949-2015)
Richard Bonehill- Snowtrooper, stormtrooper and Palo Torshan in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and a stormtrooper, a Mon Calamari, an X-Wing pilot, a TIE pilot, Nien Numb, Ree-Yees and Mosep Binneed in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1949-2015)
David Esch- Voiced Han Solo in the Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds video game (1948-2015)
Sir Christopher Lee- Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones and Episode 3- Revenge of the Sith (1922-2015)
George Coe- Voice of Tee Watt Kaa in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (1929-2015)
Jason Winreen- Original voice of Boba Fett (1920-2015)
Bill E. Martin- Voice Actor in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Episode 1- The Phantom Menace video game, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance (1945-2016)
Joe Alaskey- Voice Actor in Episode 1- The Phantom Menace video game (1952-2016)
Alethea McGrath- Jocasta Nu in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones and Episode 3-Revenge of the Sith video game (1920-2016)
Drewe Henley- Garven Dreis in Episode 4- A New Hope, as well as Rouge One: A Star Wars Story through archive footage (1940-2016)
Ray West- Re-Recording Mixer for Episode 4- A New Hope (1925-2016)
Erik Bauersfeld- Original voice of Gial Ackbar in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi, Episode 7- The Force Awakens and the Star Wars X-Wing video game.  Also was Bib Fortuna in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1922-2016)
Ian Watkin- Voice of COO-2180 in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones (1940-2016)
Ronald Falk- Voice of Dexter Jettster in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones (1935-2016)
Kenny Baker- Largely known as the man inside R2-D2.  Also was Paploo in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1934-2016)
Ian Liston- Wes Janson and an AT-AT gunner in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1948-2016)
Peter Sumner- Lieutenenat Pol Treidum in Episode 4- A New Hope (1942-2016)
Carrie Fisher- Princess Leia Organa (1956-2016)
Chris Wiggins- Voice of Mon Julpa in Star Wars: Droids (1931-2017)
John Forgeham- Gunnery Captain Bolvan in Episode 4- A New Hope (1941-2017)
Margaret Towner- Jira in Episode 1- The Phantom Menace (1920-2017)
John Cygan- voiced several Star Wars characters in video games and audio dramas (1954-2017)
Andy Cunningham- Mime Artist and Puppeteer for Ephant Mon in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1950-2017)
William Hoyland- Commander Igar in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1943-2017)
Barry Dennen- Voice of King Ramsis Dendup in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (1938-2017)
John Molio- Costume Designer for Episode 4- A New Hope and Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1931-2017)
Alfie Curtis- Doctor Cornelius Evazan in Episode 4- A New Hope (1930-2017)
Jim Baikie- Inked, penciled and colored Empire’s End (1940-2017)
Allison Shearmur- Executive Producer for Rouge One: A Star Wars Story and Solo: A Star Wars Story (1963-2018)
Debbie Lee Carrington- Romba in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi and Weechee Warrick in Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure (1959-2018)
Michael Ford- Set Director for Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1929-2018)
Bong Dazo- Penciled many Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic comics and the Star Wars:The Force Unleashed comic adaptation (1962-2018)
Marie Severin- Colorist for several issues of Star Wars, Droids and Ewoks (1929-2018)
Gary Kurtz- Producer for Episode 4- A New Hope and Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1940-2018)
Marty Balin- Lead Singer of Jefferson Starship, which was featured in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1942-2018)
Carlos Ezquerra- Penciled and Inked the comic book series Mara Jade: By the Emperor’s Hand and the short comic Boba Fett 1/2 Salvage (1947-2018)
Stan Lee- Editor of Marvel Comics who wrote the introduction of The Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Star Wars (1922-2018)
Willard Huyck- Script Doctor for the first draft of Episode 4- A New Hope (1945-2018)
John Wreford- Lieutenant Hija in Episode 4- A New Hope (1943-2018)
William Morgan Sheppard- Voice of Heavy Gun Trooper and Ruulian Strip Miner in Star Wars: Force Commander (1932-2019)
Bronco McLoughlin- Stormtrooper in Episode 4- A New Hope (1938-2019)
Shane Rimmer- Rebel Crew Chief in Episode 4- A New Hope (1929-2019)
Vonda N. McIntyre- Author of The Crystal Star (1948-2019)
Frank Henson- Stormtrooper, skiff guard and a rebel guard in Episode 6: Return of the Jedi (1935-2019)
Peter Mayhew- Chewbacca (1944-2019)
Thank you, all.  Even though you are no longer here, your legacy will live on forever.  As Luke himself  once stated, no one’s ever really gone.
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marsnolias · 3 years
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I dreamed I bought a cool lamp but it gave me radiation poisoning and infected me with a chestburster
ended up surviving bc the chestburster came out of my mouth instead of my chest like. uh. GODDAMN WHAT’s his name - 
LARRY PURVIS jesus christ i can never remember the name. i always call him “glasses guy” and/or “what’s-in-freakin-side-of-me guy”
anyway how were you all’s dreams
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bandstolookup · 3 years
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* Julian Bream
* Buddy Bregman
* Beverly Bremers
* Elton Britt
* Milton Brown
* Vicki Brown
* The Browns
* Ed Bruce
* Buchanan Brothers
* Sam Butera
* Billy Butterfield
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* Al Caiola
* Red Callender
* Cab Calloway
* Archie Campbell (comedian)
* Chela Campos
* Canadian Brass
* Eddie Cantor
* Frankie Carle
* Bill Carlisle
* Carmela y Rafael
* Darleen Carr
* Leroy Carr
* humperdinck
* purvis
* massenet
* Diahann Carroll
* Jenny Lou Carson
* Martha Carson
* Mindy Carson
* Anita Carter
* Wilf Carter (musician)
* The Cascades (band)
* Page Cavanaugh
* Carol Channing
* Jean Chapel
* Ray Charles (musician, born 1918)
* Savannah Churchill
* Doctor Clayton
* Jack Clement
* Van Cliburn
* Buzz Clifford
* Rosemary Clooney
* Christopher Cloud
* Hank Cochran
* Alma Cogan
* Ramón Collazo
* Arthur Collins (singer)
* Jerry Colonna (entertainer)
* Perry Como
* Dick Contino
* Sam Cooke
* Spade Cooley
* Ronnie Cord
* Don Cornell
* Dave "Baby" Cortez
* Wally Cox
* Floyd Cramer
* The Crew-Cuts
* Bing Crosby
* Lindsay Crosby
* Milton Cross
* Arthur Crudup
* Xavier Cugat
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* Larry Dale
* Vernon Dalhart
* Vic Damone
* Dick Damron
* Julius Daniels
* The Davis Sisters (country band)
* Danny Davis (country musician)
* Gail Davis
* Walter Davis (blues)
* Wild Bill Davis
* Dennis Day
* Bobby Day
* Bernardo de Muro
* Frank De Vol
* red eyed legends
* red krayola
* Barry De Vorzon
* Jimmy Dean
* Damita Jo DeBlanc
* The DeCastro Sisters
* The Delta Rhythm Boys
* Matt Dennis
* William F. Denny
* Paul Desmond
* Bill Dixon
* Tommy Dorsey
* Jimmy Driftwood
* Bobby Driscoll
* Marilyn Duke
* George Duning
* Don Durant
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* Billy Eckstine
* Duane Eddy
* Cliff Edwards
* Jonathan and Darlene Edwards
* Lisa Ekdahl
* Larry Elgart
* Jimmy Elledge
* Ray Ellis
* Ethel Ennis
* María Enriqueta
* Dale Evans
* Paul Evans (musician)
* The Everly Brothers
* Everything Everything
F
* Irving Fazola
* Barbara Feldon
* José Feliciano
* greg the hero
* Francisco Fellove
* Ana María Fernández
* Lydia Fernández (singer)
* José Ferrer
* Arthur Fiedler
* Herbie Fields
* Eddie Fisher (singer)
* Shug Fisher
* Ralph Flanagan
* The Fontane Sisters
* The Four Aristocrats
* The Four Lovers
* The Four Tunes
* Virgil Fox
* Sergio Franchi
G
* Juan Gabriel
* Rosario García Orellana
* Brother Dave Gardner
* Erroll Garner
* Gale Garnett
* John Gary
* Alice Ghostley
* Don Gibson
* Ginny Gibson
* Ray Gilbert
* Dizzy Gillespie
* Will Glahé
* Dick Glasser
* Darrell Glenn
* The Go-Go's (British band)
* George Gobel
* Marty Gold
* Jerry Goldsmith
* Al Goodman
* Benny Goodman
* Benny Gordon (singer)
* Curtis Gordon
* Morton Gould
* Gogi Grant
* Grapefruit (band)
* Milford Graves
* Lorne Greene
* Merv Griffin
* Grimethorpe Colliery Band
* Bonnie Guitar
* Guylaine Guy
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* Adelaide Hall
* Juanita Hall
* René Hall
* Stuart Hamblen
* Judd Hamilton
* Roy Hamilton
* Walter Hampden
* Johana Harris
* Phil Harris
* John Hartford
* Johnny Hartman
* Erskine Hawkins
* Hawkshaw Hawkins
* George "Gabby" Hayes
* Tiger Haynes
* Neal Hefti
* Ray Heindorf
* Tal Henry
* Las Hermanas Montoya
* Milt Herth
* Eddie Heywood Jr.
* Ronnie Hilton
* Al Hirt
* Gaynel Hodge
* Lorin Hollander
* Sterling Holloway
* The Honey Dreamers
* rex harrison
* Bob Hope
* Broadway Performers
* Helmut Zacharias
* Jerry Hadley
* Lena Horne
* David Houston (singer)
* Hugo & Luigi
* Rex Humbard
* Betty Hutton
* Dick Hyman
rex harrison & julie andrews
* Los Indios Tabajaras
* Autry Inman
* The Isley Brothers
stanley holloway
julie andrews
leonard weir
* Jim Jackson (musician)
* Etta James
* George James (musician)
* Sonny James
* Hilton Jefferson
* sailing with the sun
* Herb Jeffries
* Florence Foster Jenkins
* Waylon Jennings
* Johnnie & Jack
* J. J. Johnson
* soft kill
* Ada Jones
* Curtis Jones (pianist)
* Grandpa Jones
* Jack Jones (American singer)
* Spike Jones
* The Jordanaires
* Judas Priest
heartbreak
the unseen
* Kitty Kallen
* munch
* Mickey Katz
* Beatrice Kay
* Sammy Kaye
* KC and the Sunshine Band
* Hal Kemp
* Anita Kerr
* The King Sisters
* tai verdes
* Clydie King
* kella sin
* revolting cocks
* r-generation
* alan jackson
* mighty vhybes
* Pee Wee King
* little acre
* Peggy King
* Pete King (saxophonist)
* Wayne King
* Ray Kinney
* Lisa Kirk
* Eartha Kitt
* Baker Knight
* John Kongos
* Josef Krips
* wah-wah
* tetrarch
* flock of pigs
* brent faiyaz
* Gene Krupa
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* Julius La Rosa
* Labelle
* Avelina Landín
* Abbe Lane
* Don Lang (musician)
* Mario Lanza
* Ellis Larkins
* josef salvat
* Charles Laughton
* Rod Lauren
* Paul Lavalle
* Lee Andrews & the Hearts
* Michel Legrand
* Tommy Leonetti
* David Lindley (musician)
* Living Strings
* Hank Locklin
* Lonzo and Oscar
* Sophia Loren
* Myrna Lorrie
* John D. Loudermilk
* Dorothy Loudon
* Norman Luboff
* Dora Luz
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* Gisele MacKenzie
* Henry Mancini
* Lorene Mann
* Zeke Manners
* Peggy March
* Marilú (singer)
* Benny Martin
* Freddy Martin
* Janis Martin
* Jimmy Martin
* Mary Martin
* Ray Martin (orchestra leader)
* Skip Martin
* Tony Martin (American singer)
* Trade Martin
* Harpo Marx
* Marie McDonald
* Ray McKinley
* Rod McKuen
* Don McNeill (radio presenter)
* Audrey Meadows
* Jayne Meadows
* Lauritz Melchior
* Robert Merrill
* Paul Mickelson
* Mickey & Sylvia
* Glenn Miller
* Glenn Miller Orchestra
* Roger Miller
* Lucky Millinder
* Anthony A. Mitchell
* Vic Mizzy
* MØ
* Domenico Modugno
* Anna Moffo
* Charlie Monroe
* Marilyn Monroe
* Vaughn Monroe
* Patsy Montana
* Lou Monte
* Hugo Montenegro
* Noro Morales
* Jaye P. Morgan
* Erika Morini
* Buddy Morrow
* Bennie Moten
* Patrice Munsel
* Jimmy Murphy (country musician)
* Rose Murphy
joe roberts
* Toña la Negra
* Willie Nelson
* Peter Nero
* Phineas Newborn Jr.
* Anthony Newley
* Joe Newman (trumpeter)
* Robert Nighthawk
* Ray Noble
* alyssa trahan
* watkins and the rapiers
* Bob Nolan
* Norma Jean (singer)
* Alex North
* The Nutty Squirrels
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* Odetta
* Claus Ogerman
* Roy Orbison
* Organisation (band)
* Eugene Ormandy
* Orquesta Casino de la Playa
* Osborne Brothers
* Ottawan
* Vernon Oxford
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* Jack Paar
* Fess Parker
* Les Paul
* Rita Pavone
* matthew pauling
* Minnie Pearl
* Mike Pedicin
* Jan Peerce
* Dave Pell
* Hank Penny
* Pérez Prado
* Anthony Perkins
* Ray Peterson
* Stu Phillips (country singer)
* Piano Red
* Jane Pickens
• Bobby Pickett
* The Pied Pipers
* Ezio Pinza
* Nilla Pizzi
* Bud Powell
* anonymous willpower
* André Previn
* Kenny Price
* Leontyne Price
* louis prince
* Charley Pride
* Louis Prima
* Jeanne Pruett
* Tito Puente
leontovich
* Rosita Quintana
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* Sid Ramin
* Ariel Ramírez
* Frankie Randall (singer)
* Boots Randolph
* Barney Rapp
* Rebeca Silva Cosío
* The Redcoats
* Della Reese
* Jim Reeves
* Phil Regan (actor)
* Joe Reisman
* Henri René
* Reparata and the Delrons
* Charlie Rich
* Mona Richardson
* Elvira Ríos
* Don Robertson (songwriter)
* Alys Robi
* Carson Robison
* Jimmie Rodgers (country singer)
* Tito Rodríguez
* Zé Rodrix
* Roy Rogers
* Shorty Rogers
* Sonny Rollins
* Ronny & the Daytonas
* Mick Ronson
* David Rose (songwriter)
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Somebody To Call Friend (Larry Purvis x Reader)
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Reader POV: With the military ship, U.S.M. Auriga, under lockdown after a half dozen Xenomorphs escaped from containment, the reader find themselves lost and alone amongst some other survivors of the attack. Some of them aren’t as friendly since there’s no trust upon one another. That’s when the reader meets one of the survivors and starts making a friend amongst the chaos happening everywhere…
Non-Request: I wanted to write something where to bring in the short lived character from the movie itself and see how he would interact with the reader themselves if they were put into this type of situation.
Warning: Swearing/language, mentions of gore and violence, wounds, and blood
“Hey get away from us you rat! We don’t want anybody infected near us and being killed by what was put into your stomach,” a large muscled soldier shoved you really hard, that your head had banged against the steel grate floor. Some of his other soldiers pals were chuckling and while another group was backing off. Your vision came back after the hard shove and the same guy spit out a nice sized saliva ball and landed upon your left cheek. The others laughed and began to move away, while the frightened group went the other way in the split off corridor.
How did it come to this? You asked yourself over and over again. Just a couple days ago, you were in your one person bedroom sound asleep after fixing a problem with one of the medical equipment in the med bay, until a blaring alarm came and the sound of Father’s voice came up over the blaring alarm. “Attention. Attention. Containment breach of cell blocks: 1, 4, 6, 9, and 15. Please be advised.” Half of the soldiers and security detail were torn to shreds or were taken by these Xenomorphs. This made most of the others stay or flee off of the ship in the escape pods. Almost anyone that stayed became more lethal and dangerous with high tech military weapons.
Nasty rumors began to go around that these things were somehow laying eggs inside unexpected people and bursting sometime later. This made you be more cautious around these assholes that have itchy trigger fingers and ready to fire at anybody that comes anywhere near them. “Be more careful around here (y/n). They’re becoming more skittish by the second,” a familiar voice popped up from above. It took a minute or two to look who was talking to you and found out to be Private Vinnie Distephano. He gave off a warm, welcomed smile and held out a hand to help you out. You smiled back at him and took his hand as he lifted you off of the grated floor. “Thanks Distephano. I need help anyway.”
You lift your left hand to rub the back of your head and feel a jab of pain in the process. Taking your hand away from your head, feeling something wet and warm, and looked to see there was blood. That soldier that shoved your earlier must’ve done it much harder and cracked your head open. Distephano winced, as the blood dripped down off your hand. “Let’s get that taken care of before anything else happens around here.” He took out a piece of cloth from one of his pockets and gave it to you to stop the bleeding. Both you and Distephano headed down a deserted corridor, where there were loads of bullet holes and long claw marks along the stretch. “What are you doing all the way down here? I thought you were with the other goddamn cowards trying to get off the ship,” Your own voice was a bit strained when you spoke up. He looked over at you, while still holding up his weapon. “No. I was getting orders to go look for any survivors stranded anywhere else on the ship and bring them back to the mess hall. You’re very lucky I found you while I did. This is going to be the last round I make I do around this level before going back out with backup. I’ll get either Gediman or Wren to look at that for you.” Looking back and you smiled at him.
Distephano was the only soldier you liked amongst the others and the most friendliest too. Both of you help one another on the ship, even when the danger itself is much more serious now. Then the two of you finally made it to the mess hall where a few dozen others are. That included the crew of the Betty, sitting over by the exercise equipment on the far side of the mess hall. One of them was in an automatic wheelchair and you heard that his name was Vriess. The only two doctors that were attending to the wounded were Johnathan Gediman and Mason Wren. One of the survivors had a nasty gash across his bare chest, with blood seeping through newly cleaned bandages and another had half of his head wrapped up and from his right shoulder all the way down to his hand.
“Shit. I still need to keep pressure on him. Gediman find more gauze if there’s any left in other med kits,” spat Wren. Gediman swore heavily under his breath and gave a fist full to Wren. Gediman went back to treating the captain of the Betty, Frank Elgyn. Elgyn had his chest exposed to treat what looked like acid that burned only one layer of his skin. “Docs, I found another one on the upper levels. Just a minor head wound from a fall,” Distephano lowered his weapon as the both of you entered down the several steps of stairs. After Gediman was finished with Elgyn, he came over, taking his very bloody gloves off in the process, and taking you by the right arm. He sat you down towards a cleared off table. Dried blood was staining the steel top from the other wounded survivors.
Six were very well patched up by both Gediman and Wren. Gediman sat behind you with a fresh pair of gloves and a med kit by his side. You liked him the same as Distephano. The only two people that made friends with you on the entire ship. “Alright, let’s take a look at this wound then.” You moved your hand away with the piece of cloth that almost soaked all the blood up. Then you felt his rubber, gloved hands examining the wound on the back of your head. “Doesn't look too bad. Just some stitches and patch it up nicely for you.” Gediman sighed with such relief. After patching you up, he gave a hefty pat on the back, and went back to where Wren was waiting for him. You felt the stitch work pulled against your scalp tightly. At least the blood stopped.
Looking around and seeing half of the security personnel and a few other soldiers got just minor cuts and bruises. “Did you see what happened Privat Terrence on level 8? Half of his guts were pulled out, when that thing bursted through his chest and disappeared into the air ducts.” One soldier with really short dirty blond hair was talking with three others. Out of the three a black soldier, with a bandage over his right eye, nodded his head in agreement with the other one. “Yeah. One of those things popped out one of the vents and grabbed Sergeant Barnes by his ankles and dragged him all the way down, with Barnes screaming his lungs out.” Saying in a very deep voice.
Almost everybody had someone to talk to, except for yourself. Your heart starts to race very rapidly at this point, meaning a panic attack starts to set in. Your heart starts to feel very very heavy, breathing in and out very fast, and cramps form in your stomach. Almost everything and everyone starts to blur out from your vision. You were about to fall over due to the immense pressure putting onto you, until something grabs you by both shoulders. “Hey, are you alright? You don’t look so good.” A soft voice came into view. You looked up to see who it was.
“Take it easy right now. Keep calm and breathe slowly.” You didn’t even recognize who this person was. He had a dark brown buzzcut, hazel brown eyes, hardened features around his face, and rounded frame glasses. A couple of dark grey blankets were wrapped around his slender shoulders. “Here take one. It looks like you really need more than I do at this point,” letting go of your shoulders, taking the top blanket off, and laying it on top of your shoulders now. The blanket that was underneath fell off half way over his left side. This person was wearing a really dark brown zip up jacket. On that side was a small name tag with only six letters stitched onto there: Purvis it read. Then it was coming back. He was one of the civilians that was supposed to go to Xarem in those life pods, but were stolen and were brought aboard this ship sometime later.
As the dizziness faded away at last, you got the chance to ask Purvis, “why are you the only one still here? I thought you were getting off in one of the escape pods,” raising both of your eyebrows. Purvis bit his bottom lip, “ I was going to, but something else had changed that plan for myself and everybody else getting off the ship.” He started to unzip his jacket to a deep colored green shirt underneath and then lifting it up in the process. Both of your eyes widen to see almost a fully healed surgical scar across his chest. But mostly it was covered in gauze bandages which were lifted up to show you.
“Purvis! Why are you up and standing around? Go lie back down, before the bleeding starts again,” Wren looked over to where he was. Purvis glared at him and put both his bandages and shirt back down over his chest. “I had one of those things growing inside of my chest. They removed it just yesterday. Still feel the pain, but goes on and off most of the time.” He flashed you a small smile. You smiled back at Purvis. Something inside of you leapt to life when you saw a much friendlier face among the crowd here. A warmer kind feeling you never felt before in  your entire life. Purvis sat next to you on the table and a sudden jolt went through you.
Purvis looked at you, “don’t let the panic consume you. With everything going on, think of something better to go away from that.” Pulling the blanket closer around your shoulders, making you feel more secure at the moment. Keeping calm and thinking of something else were the only two words he said. Maybe Purvis was right. You thought of when you first met Gediman in the med bay, fixing one of the x-ray machines on your first day on the ship. Distephano showing you combat training and defending yourself. Now meeting somebody new, while all the fucking chaos has been going on. You breathed a sigh of relief after thinking of those two moments and while making on a new moment in the process. Purvis’s smile grew a bit wider and you smiled back.
“You know, if this ever gets over with? You and I can walk off together if we survive this whole ordeal or aftermath,” you chuckled and Purvis did the same. Now you’ve found somebody to call a friend through all of this…...
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This is the first character x reader story I’ve written, so please no hateful comments :)
The reason why I chose this character, because I wanted to start off small for the blog and work my way around this guy and other characters I’m gonna be using in the future
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Journal #6
This week, one particular piece of information stood out to me, and I couldn’t help but research it in more depth. Most Americans know who “Uncle Sam” is due to the famous military recruitment poster that has circulated the country for years. Up until now, the only information I had heard about the poster was that Uncle Sam wasn’t a real person. I did not know, however, that his face was based on a real person before reading Chapter 14: Pictorial Modernism in our textbook. I also was not aware that the poster wasn’t entirely original since Alfred Leete actually made a recruitment poster for Great Britain featuring their secretary of war, Lord Horatio Kitchener (Meggs & Purvis, pgs. 299-300). The Leete poster can be seen below. 
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Poster of Lord Horatio Kitchener by Alfred Leete (source: BBC News) 
The images show two different uses of the poster. The left image is the initial design, and the right is the poster version. According to BBC News, “It was initially intended only as a front cover design for the London Opinion magazine…created by professional illustrator Alfred Leete, supposedly in a single day.” You will notice there is a change in the wording from the cover design to the poster. “Your Country Needs You,” turns into, “Wants You,” which is much more direct, and I can easily see why it may catch someone’s attention if they were walking by it. 
Then, on the American side, we have James Montgomery Flagg who produced, “…forty-six war posters during the year and a half of American involvement in the war,” (Meggs & Purvis, pg. 300). He also created the character of Uncle Sam for an American version of the Kitchener poster. You will see the Uncle Sam poster below. 
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Poster of Uncle Sam by James Montgomery Flagg (source: Library of Congress) 
This particular topic in the chapter was fascinating to me, as I mentioned earlier, because of the fact that I didn’t know Uncle Sam’s face was actually based on a real person. As we know from our textbook, the poster is,“…a self-portrait of Flagg himself,” which I thought was really interesting. (Meggs & Purvis, pg. 300). You will find an image of James Montgomery Flagg below. 
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Photo of James Montgomery Flagg (source: Smithsonian American Art Museum) 
I do have to say that in my research, I saw some conflicting information on Uncle Sam being based on other people, but it seems as though the theory of Uncle Sam being a self-portrait of Flagg is more likely. I did happen to find another version of Uncle Sam that really caught my attention, and you will find that poster below. 
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Poster of Uncle Sam by Larry Dunst and Steve Horn (source: Victoria and Albert Museum) 
According to the Victoria and Albert Museum, the above poster was used in a campaign, “…of 1971 protesting against US military involvement in Indo-China.” I found this poster to be very emotional, and it reminded me of some of the posters we saw concerning war in our textbook this week. It truly is a successful poster when it comes to making you feel empathy for Uncle Sam. I definitely feel much more educated on the history of Uncle Sam’s character now. It is very interesting how inspiration can come from anywhere!
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A note from the admin:
January 1, 2021
So as of late, there has been some drama in regards to EWTN’s recent (December 30, 2020) suspension of both Gloria Purvis and Father Larry Richards, as well as the resignation of JD Flynn and Sam Rocha from the Catholic News Agency (an EWTN subsidy). I understand that I have posted videos about Carlo from EWTN’s YouTube channels, as this is because of the lack of English-language content about the Blessed online in general. Several people who have been interviewed by EWTN have asked that the network take down their interviews from their archive until Gloria’s program is reinstated.
I, Alexandria Lowell, who is the administrator and creator of this blog, stand with Gloria Pruvis and her fellow colleagues. As a result, there will be a moratorium from sharing any new media (articles, podcasts, videos, etc.) about Carlo from EWTN, or any of its subsidiaries, such as the National Catholic Register, ChurchPop, or the Catholic News Agency. If I need to use any sort of media from the aforementioned entity as a citation, I will be instead linking an archived version of said media that I have captured from the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, to prevent them from receiving any web traffic. Going forward, I intend on writing articles that gives a glimpse into what kind of world Carlo lived in, as well as information about his interests and his perspective on major world events at the time, as this was my vision for this blog.
With that being said, on December 28th, 2020 (so a couple of days before the announcement), the EWTN Radio program Take 2 had Antonia Salzano on as a guest. I will have to give Carlo’s mom credit, as she didn’t give the interviewers much of an opportunity to ask questions, as she went on and on about her son. Please, for the love of God, do not attack Antonia Salzano, her family, the Associazione Amici di Carlo Acutis, nor anyone else involved in either Carlo’s exhibitions or cause for Canonization for this “association fallacy” for the behavior of a group of executives that are outside of their control. Remember, Carlo once said that “to criticize the Church is to criticize ourselves. The Church is our dispensary of treasure for our salvation.” His Eucharistic Miracles exhibition, as well as his other ones, only contains Church-approved material, which includes one that happened in Buenos Aires in the 1990s, back when Pope Francis was still an auxiliary Bishop there.
Happy New Year! There will be more to come.
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mahometgrosporc · 6 years
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L’incident ( 1967) de Larry Peerce en vo
L’incident ( 1967) de Larry Peerce en vo
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aH24v-Q9r8Q
Avec Martin Sheen très jeune, 13 ans avant Apocalypse now
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incident_(1967_film)
Le rôle de la femme frustrée (sexuellement et socialement) Muriel Purvis qui méprise son mari qui ne s’élève Pas assez à son goût sur l’échelle sociale et ne l’aide pas assez à s’élever en grimpant aux rideaux vers le ciel des communes…
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topos318 · 6 years
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L’incident ( 1967) de Larry Peerce en vo
L’incident ( 1967) de Larry Peerce en vo
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aH24v-Q9r8Q
Avec Martin Sheen très jeune, 13 ans avant Apocalypse now
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incident_(1967_film)
Le rôle de la femme frustrée (sexuellement et socialement) Muriel Purvis qui méprise son mari qui ne s’élève Pas assez à son goût sur l’échelle sociale et ne l’aide pas assez à s’élever en grimpant aux rideaux vers le ciel des communes…
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