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motionpicturelover · 2 years
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"Alive and Kicking" (1958) - Cyril Frankel
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Films I've watched in 2022 (175/210)
A really sweet comedy with three feisty ladies in the leading roles. This was also Richard Harris's film debut.
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citizenscreen · 1 year
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Carl “Alfalfa” Switzer and George “Spanky” McFarland photographing Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, c. 1934
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dylweedwastaken · 1 month
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I have mixed feelings about the idea that if someone likes or relates to a character, it is an automatic red flag. I honestly depended on the reason. That being said, here is a list of characters that are yellow flags for a person to relate to.
* The Punisher
* Most characters from BoJack Horseman
* Iron Man
* Batman
* Spider-Man
* Wolverine
* Homelander (show version)
* Five Hargreeves
* Saul Goodman
* Any character from Heather's (either version)
* Any DC supervillain
* US Agent
* Matt Murdock
* Snyderverse Superman
* Scott Pilgrim
* Any Hazbin Hotel Character
* Any Stranger Things Character
* Any Shameless Character
* Any character from a Seth McFarland cartoon
* Brett from Inside Job
* Star Lord
* CW Oliver Queen
* Jason Todd
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nightsidewrestling · 9 months
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Rhydderch Family 2020 (Part 5. 201-300. Oldest To Youngest)
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Quasimodo Rhydderch. 9
Lark McDermott. 9
Halcyon McCracken. 9
Bairrfhionn Rhydderch. 9
Wallace Rhydderch. 9
Samuel McCormick. 9
Natalie McConnell. 9
Jaslene Rhydderch. 9
Fancy Rhydderch. 9
Caoilfhionn Pritchard. 7
Brendan MacThaoig. 7
Keelin McDougall. 7
Craig MacGregor. 7
Joshua Pritchard. 6
Cadence Llewellyn. 6
Kayla Rhydderch. 6
Radcliff Rhydderch. 6
Xanthe Griffiths. 6
Xavier O'Sullivan. 6
Talbot Rhydderch. 6
Kaiser Rhydderch. 6
Cade O'Hannigan. 6
Vance O'Hannegan. 6
Paisley Rhydderch. 6
Kayleen Rhydderch. 6
Garnet O'Hannagan. 6
Yolanda Mulrennan. 6
Queenie Rhydderch. 6
Lachtna Rhydderch. 6
Gael McFarlane. 6
Cadell McFarland. 6
Varg Rhydderch. 6
Pallas Rhydderch. 6
Kaylyn McDermott. 6
Genesis McCracken. 6
Abner Rhydderch. 6
Venetia Rhydderch. 6
Rainbow McCormick. 6
Magdalene McConnell. 6
Igraine Rhydderch. 6
Ebony Rhydderch. 6
Clodagh Pritchard. 4
Damhnait Pritchard. 4
Brian Mathieson. 4
Caomh McDougall. 4
Muadhnait Llewellyn. 4
Alan Rhydderch. 4
Ceinwen MacGregor. 4
Donald MacEntire. 4
Commgán Scott. 4
Eija Mulrennan. 4
Ulyssa Pritchard. 3
Dacre Llewellyn. 3
Lalage Rhydderch. 3
Sable Rhydderch. 3
York Griffiths. 3
Walker O'Sullivan. 3
Sacheverell Rhydderch. 3
Jacinth Rhydderch. 3
Bambi O'Hannigan. 3
Uhtric O'Hannegan. 3
Olive Rhydderch. 3
James Rhydderch. 3
Fabius O'Hannagan. 3
Xerxes Mulrennan. 3
Samson Rhydderch.
Kal-El Rhydderch. 3
Fallon McFarlane. 3
Barbara McFarland. 3
Ulf Rhydderch. 3
Olivia Rhydderch. 3
Jameson McDermott. 3
Farley McCracken. 3
Zoe Rhydderch. 3
Unnr Rhydderch. 3
Quintella McCormick. 3
Lailoken McConnell. 3
Hallam Rhydderch. 3
Damon Rhydderch. 3
Ardghal Pritchard. 1
Deirbhile MacThaoig. 1
Cairbre Mathieson. 1
Fiadh Pritchard. 1
Cathal McDougall
Muire Llewellyn. 1
Ceallach Llewellyn. 1
Anna Rhydderch. 1
Moire Rhydderch. 1
Alpin Rhydderch. 1
Ceridwen MacGregor. 1
Dougal MacEntire. 1
Vilija Rhydderch. 1
Alexandria Scott. 1
Orlagh O'Hannigan. 1
Gwilym Wallace. 1
Gordon Mulrennan.1
Gregor MacDaniel. 1
Hilla Rhydderch. 1
Elain Rhydderch. 1
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classicfilmfan64 · 1 year
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Spanky McFarland and Oliver Hardy (1935)
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locustheologicus · 11 days
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Reflecting on Patriotism and appealing to the "Federalist" Tradition
Please look over these pictures and reflect on them with me.
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Here are two pictures of 1/6/21 Insurrectionists dressed as George Washington while protesting against the 2020 election.
I want to share with all my readers how much it bothers me that insurrectionists, members of the far-right, seem to make the claim that they can elicit the values of our founding fathers and the spirit of the American revolution. Here we see that them portray themselves as George Washinton who, along with John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison, struggled to promote the ideals of federalism as they governed under the newly accepted Constitution. I want to make the following appeal to moderate and liberals Americans: our nation has an amazing tradition and great values, we dare not let the cherished history, symbols and legacy of our great nation be defined by those who belong to another tradition.
It may be said that the far-right movement and the 1/6 insurrectionist do belong to an American tradition but not the one of the founders (especially those who defended the Constitution with "The Federelist Papers"), instead they belong to the movement of the early American rebels, anarchists, and anti-federalist. These are names many of us do not recognize or honor like David Bradford, James McFarland, and Daniel Shays. These were the belligerents who challenged our founders with Shays rebellion of 1787 in Massachusetts and the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 in Pennsylvania.
Reflecting on the events that led to the Whiskey Rebellion Alexander Hamilton offered this analysis regarding why they rebelled against the federally imposed tax on alcohol.
The declared object of the foregoing proceedings, is to obstruct the execution and compel a repeal of the laws, laying duties on spirits distilled within the United States and upon Stills; There is just cause to believe, that this is connected with an indisposition, too general in that quarter, to share in the common burthens of the community; and with a wish, among some persons of influence, to embarrass the Government. It is affirmed by well informed persons to be a fact of notoriety, that the Revenue laws of the State itself have always been either resisted or very Defectively compiled with in the same quarter. - Alexander Hamilton, Aug. 5th 1794
Notice how Hamilton attributes Bradford and McFarland with self-centered motives. They were not willing to contribute to the common good and took great lengths to embarrass the government with every effort to undermine it for their own financial interest. During the debates of the Constitution the people we recognize as the founders debated for a unified and strong government. Insurrectionist, on the other hand, can be recognized in their attempt to undermine government in order to enrich themselves and not share in the interest of promoting the common welfare. Our famed Declaration makes the following commitment of every American, "we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor." Evidently the insurrectionist do not wish to uphold that commitment.
Constitutional delegate Oliver Ellsworth shared his concern about the threats that insurrectionist pose in undermining the authority and power of the federal government. He also predicted the threat that this type of action means for the future of America.
The right of taxation or of collecting money from the people; and of raising and supporting armies. These are the powers which enable tyrants to scourge their subject; and they are also the very powers by which good rulers protect their people, against the violence of wicked and overgrown citizens, and invasion from the rest of mankind. ... This power is also necessary to restrain the violence of seditious citizens. A concurrence of circumstances, frequently enables a few disaffected persons to make great revolutions, unless government is vested with the most extensive powers of self-defence. Had Shays, the malcontenet of Massachusets, been a man of genius, fortune, and address, he might have conquered that state, and by the aid of a little sedition in other states, and an army proud of victory, became the monarch and tyrant of America. Fortunately he was checked, but should jealousy prevent vesting these powers, in the hands of men chosen by yourselves, and who are under every constitutional restraint, accident or design will in all probability raise up some future Shays to be the tyrants of your children - Oliver Ellsworth, Dec. 3, 1787
We Americans ought to consider what it means to adopt the mantle of "The Federalist" movement in todays America. To believe in a strong Republic that protects the rights and liberties of all people while promoting the common good so that all peole can have access to the resource necessary to pursue their happiness, is very much what America is about. The patriot is one who is willing to abide by the commitments made in the Declaration, the commitment to offer up our live, fortunes and sacred honor in defense of life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness for all.
With the regional issues we now face it may be more authentically patriotic to adopt a North American federalist ideal and support a stronger regional system of government that can bring order and regional stability to our broader community. The balance that "The Federalist" had was to create a republic-based system of government, allowing people to participate and have a voice in decisions that need to be made, while maintaining a strong union that can "promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity."
Massachusetts Congressman Jeremiah Hill envisioned what this Federalist position could look like when he dreamed of what the Constitutional Government could provide in light of Shays rebellion. Incidently, Shays rebellion was put down by revolutionary war General Benjamin Lincoln (thus the reference to "lincolnians" below), eventually another Lincoln would find himself defending the Union from Civil War.
I can, with a good deal of Pleasure, anticipate the glory of this young Empire, dedicated to the fair Godess of Liberty, a friend to his Country when he sees a fair prospect of its increase in Honor & happiness anticipates the future Grandeur naturally resulting to its inhabitance from a well ordered Government. ... then I hope we shall see and enjoy those Halcyon days which has been so long prognosticated, when the Lincolnians and Shaysites shall lie down together, beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks & learn Insurgency no more. - Jeremiah Hill, Feb. 26, 1788
To love our nation is to embrace and learn from its history. We are by no means a perfect nation, that was never the case, but we are a nation that strives to uphold the ideals of liberty and justice. Our founders attempted to creat a system of checks and balances that would help us acheive these otherwise lofty ideals. It is not a perfect system, there is always room for improvement (the electoral college comes to mind) but that is why we have the ability to participate and make the necessary changes through constitutional amendments (which we do from time to time) and when necessary constitutional conventions (which we may be overdue for). To appreciate the historical development of our political system and to understand the complexities of how this system emerged I offer the following video.
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You got to admire John Green's ability to use sarcasm to get right to the point in his analysis. "The Government (referring to the Articles of Confederation) was deliberately weak... But here's the thing, weak government is like non-alcoholic beer, its useless."
So please go ahead and learn about our history, tradition and values. Please also check the following post:
The G-Word and Political Charity
American Belief and Values
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jefferyryanlong · 6 months
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Infinite Pau Hana - April 3, 2024
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Little Wing - Gil Evans and His Orchestra The Wind Cries Mary (live) - The Jimi Hendrix Experience Jamala - John Abercrombie, Dave Holland, and Jack DeJohnette Bending Hectic - The Smile Virgo-Libra - Kenny Gill Vibrafinger - Gary Burton Las Vegas Tango - Gary Burton You Don't Care - Terry Callier Look Beyond the Hill - The Crusaders
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No Place to Hide - The Crusaders Magnetic Feel - Brother Jack McDuff Skull Session - Oliver Nelson Women's Lib - Lyn Collins Someday We'll Be Together - Shirley Scott Stoned Love - The Supremes Don't Get Around Much Anymore - June Christy God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday I Cover the Waterfront (live) - Billie Holiday Driva Man (live) - Max Roach Quintet with Abbey Lincoln My Baby Just Cares for Me - Nina Simone
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Could Heaven Ever Be Like This - Idris Muhammed Spanish Gypsy - Luis Gasca Lady Jane - Gary McFarland Medicine Woman - Brahja Truth - Kamasi Washington
KTUH - 90.1 FM Honolulu, 91.1 FM North Shore, ktuh.org
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myedwardianman · 1 year
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One of Sennett's most versatile comics during the Keystone years of 1913-1916, McCoy appeared in more than 75 shorts during this time, playing comics, juveniles and sometimes heavies. He directed occasionally, and made a return appearance at Sennett in 1918. Years Later, during 1927-1932, he was one of Sennett's key staff writers.
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Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, McCoy had his first theatrical engagement with the Corse Payton Stock Company in New York, with whom he spent a year. He then worked in Vaudeville for eight years, first on the East Coast and then the West.
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McCoy joined Universal's Joker Comedy brand in 1912, and the following year teamed with Max Asher as the popular Mike and Jake for Joker. McCoy had also worked at Selig and American. He directed and appeared in Triangle Comedies, stayed with the post-Sennett Keystone until August 1917, then made a brief return to vaudeville with the Pantages circuit.
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McCoy joined Fox Sunshine in 1919, supported Fatty Arbuckle in The Garage (FPL 1920), and appeared in Henry Lehrman's A Twilight Baby (FN 1919). In 1920, McCoy played opposite Sid Smith as one of CBC/Federated's "Hall-room Boys," before being replaced by Jimmy Adams. He appeared in the Stern Bros. Century Comedies for Universal from 1924 to 1925 and Stick Around (Arrow 1925) with Oliver Hardy and Bobby Ray. Just before rejoining Sennett, McCoy directed a couple of McDougall Alley Comedies for Joe Rock-Bray(1927). Feature appearances included A Hoosier Romance (Selig 1918), Sis Hopkins (Goldwyn 1919), Skirts (Fox 1921), Heads Up (FBO 1925), and Hearts of Men (Anchor 1928). McCoy also was a writer in films like Harry Langdon's The Chaser (FN 1928), and Call it Luck (Fox 1934).
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A piano player and songwriter, McCoy sued Sennett over some music he wrote in 1930, but the dispute apparently settled before it came to court. He also wrote for Educational comedy shorts, and later for radio, and in the mid-1930s played piano at Frank Kerwin's Merry-Go-Round nightclub. He joined Disney studio as writer and gagman just months before his death from a heart attack in Hollywood. McCoy was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.
-Walker, B.E., 2010, Mack Sennett's Fun Factory, McFarland&Company, Inc., Publishers, p.528
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MOTION PICTURE HERALD, July 30, 1932
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inthescreen · 2 years
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Oliver Hardy and Spanky McFarland in 1935
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I've done some tag updating. Now, each post that features audio or video footage from an English dub has an additional tag depending on the main cast involved.
Posts of English dubs that feature the Oliver-Epcar-Lang-Ruff quartet most of us are familiar with are now tagged with #epcar cast, since Richard Epcar was the ADR director on the English dub of Part 2, the first dub to feature this cast. Additionally, barring a few exceptions (Goodbye Partner's dub was handled by Bang Zoom! and The First's was done by NYAV Post), most dubs in the franchise made long after Part 2's dub that feature this cast have been produced by Epcar Entertainment.
Posts of English dubs that feature Sonny Strait as Lupin, Chris Sabat as Jigen, and Mike McFarland as Goemon are now tagged with #funimation cast, since they had their start in FUNimation's releases of the 1993-2000 TV specials, which were dubbed in-house.
Posts of English dubs that feature Bob Bergen as Lupin, Steve Bulen as Jigen, Edie Mirman as Fujiko, and David Povall as Zenigata are now tagged with #studiopolis cast, since that's the name of the dubbing studio that handled the English dubs for Streamline's releases of both Castle of Cagliostro and the two Miyazaki-directed Part 2 episodes, which first featured this cast.
Finally, posts of The Fuma Conspiracy's English dub are now tagged with #coastal cast, since Coastal Studios produced the English dub that was commissioned by AnimEigo, the first company to license and release that OVA in the States.
I have other tags planned for when clips of other English dubs show up, like #wws cast for dubs featuring the voice cast from Manga Entertainment's UK-exclusive release of Mystery of Mamo (which was handled by World Wide Sound), #animaze cast for the more recent English dub of Castle of Cagliostro from Manga's 2000 release, #frontier cast (named after dubbing studio Frontier Enterprises) for the English dub of Mystery of Mamo commissioned by Toho in 1979 for in-flight showings and limited screenings in select theaters in the Los Angeles area, and #koikeverse cast for the English dubs of the Koike-directed films which feature their own unique cast.
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citizenscreen · 2 years
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Carl “Alfalfa” Switzer and George “Spanky” McFarland photographing Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, c. 1934
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weirdletter · 4 years
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The Pleasure and Pain of Cult Horror Films: An Historical Survey, by Bartlomiej Paszylk, McFarland, paperback edition,  2020 (2009). Info: mcfarlandbooks.com.
The horror genre harbors a number of films too bold or bizarre to succeed with mainstream audiences, but offering unique, startling and often groundbreaking qualities that have won them an enduring following. Beginning with Victor Sjöström’s The Phantom Carriage in 1921, this book tracks the evolution and influence of underground cult horror over the ensuing decades, closing with William Winckler’s Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove in 2005. It discusses the features that define a cult film, trends and recurring symbols, and changing iconography within the genre through insightful analysis of 88 movies. Included are works by popular directors who got their start with cult horror films, including Oliver Stone, David Cronenberg and Peter Jackson.
Contents: Introduction   PART I: THE ROOT OF ALL HORROR The Phantom Carriage (Körkarlen) (1921) Between Two Worlds (Der Müde Tod) (1921) Witchcraft Through the Ages (1922) The Phantom of the Opera (1925) Faust (Faust—Eine Deutsche Volkssage) (1926) Vampyr (Vampyr, Der Traum des Allan Grey) (1931) The Old Dark House (1932) Doctor X (1932) Freaks (1932) White Zombie (1932) WereWolf of London (1935) Mad Love (1935) Mark of the Vampire (1935)   PART II: MONSTERS AND MADMEN Dr. Cyclops (1940) The Mad Monster (1942) I Walked with a Zombie (1943) The Body Snatcher (1945) Dead of Night (1945) The Beast with Five Fingers (1946) The Thing from Another World (1951) House of Wax (1953) Tarantula (1955) The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) The Fly (1958) I Bury the Living (1958) Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959) A Bucket of Blood (1959) Horrors of the Black Museum (1959) Eyes Without a Face (Les Yeux Sans Visage) (1959)   PART III: TO SCARE THE WORLD Black Sunday (1960) The Blancheville Monster (1963) Blood Feast (1963) At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul (À Meia-Noite Levarei Sua Alma) (1964) Kwaidan (Kaidan) (1964) The Saragossa Manuscript (Rdkopis Znaleziony w Saragossie) (1965) Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors (1965) The Reptile (1966) The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) The Sorcerers (1967) Viy (1967) Hour of the Wolf (Vargtimmen) (1968) The Cremator (SpalovaV Mrtvol) (1968) Murder à la Mod (1968) The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (L’Uccello dalle Piume di Cristallo) (1970) Lizard in a Woman’s Skin (Una Lucertola con la Pelle di Donna) (1971) Blood on Satan’s Claw (1971) Vampyros Lesbos (1971) Raw Meat (1972) Flesh for Frankenstein (1973) Scream Blacula Scream (1973) Horror Express (1973) Seizure (1974) Frightmare (1974) Black Christmas (1974) The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) The Beast (La Bête) (1975) Shivers (1975) The House with Laughing Windows (La Casa dalle Finestre Che Ridono) (1976) Eraserhead (1977) Martin (1977) I Spit on Your Grave (1978) The Driller Killer (1979)   PART IV: THE NASTY EIGHTIES Cannibal Holocaust (1980) Hell of the Living Dead (Inferno dei Morti Viventi) (1980) Possession (19819 The Living Dead Girl (La Morte Vivante) (1982) Basket Case (1982) Escape 2000 (1982) Swamp Thing (1982) Q—The Winged Serpent (1982) Sleepaway Camp (1983) The Toxic Avenger (1985) Bad Taste (1987) Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988) Night of the Demons (1988) Society (1989)   PART V: THE NEW WEIRDNESS Begotten (1991) Benny’s Video (1992) Schramm (1993) Dark Waters (1994) The Day of the Beast (El Día de la Bestia) (1995) The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2001) No Such Thing (2001) Bubba Ho-tep (2002) The Stink of Flesh (2004) Calvaire (2004) Lunacy (Sílení) (2005) William Winckler’s Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove (2005) Bibliography Index
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The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying", The Gary McFarland Orchestra [1962] Verve. 
Line up includes: Clark Terry, Bob Brookmeyer, Oliver Nelson, Al Cohn, Phil Woods, Kenny Burrell, Jim Hall & Hank Jones
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nightsidewrestling · 1 year
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D.U.D.E Bios: Maeve Pritchard
The Cyhyraeth Princess of C.R.C Maeve Pritchard (2020)
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Kirby's Cousin, Hywel's niece, and Naoise's daughter, Maeve. An Irish-Catholic woman living in Wales and a creative, energetic mother. Maeve has taught her kids how to fight.
"A Rhydderch is always a Rhydderch, no matter how far they stray from home."
Name
Full Legal Name: Maeve Síofra Branwen Étaín Pritchard (Née Rhydderch)
First Name: Maeve
Meaning: Anglicized form of the Irish name 'Maeb' meaning 'Intoxicating'
Pronunciation: MAYV
Origin: Irish, Irish Mythology
Middle Name(s): Síofra, Branwen, Étaín
Meaning(s): Síofra: Means 'Elf, Sprite' in Irish. Branwen: Means 'Beautiful Raven' from Old Welsh 'Bran' 'Raven' and 'Gwen' 'Fair, White, Blessed'. Étaín: Possibly derived from Old Irish 'Ét' meaning 'Jealousy, Passion'
Pronunciation(s): SHEE-fra. BRAN-wehn. AY-teen
Origin(s): Irish. Welsh, Welsh Mythology. Irish, Irish Mythology, Old Irish
Surname: Pritchard (Née Rhydderch)
Meaning: From Welsh 'Ap Richard' meaning 'Son of Richard' (Rhydderch: From the given name 'Rhydderch' from the Old Welsh name 'Riderch', derived from 'Ri' 'King' and 'Derch' 'Exalted')
Pronunciation: PRIT-chard (HRUDH-ehrkh)
Origin: Welsh (Welsh)
Alias: Cyhyraeth Princess, Maeve Pritchard
Reason: This is Maeve's ring name
Titles: Mrs, Ma'am
Characteristics
Age: 50
Gender: Female. She/Her Pronouns
Race: Human
Nationality: Welsh. Irish-Welsh Mix. Dual Citizenship ROI-UK
Ethnicity: White
Birth Date: February 13th 1970
Symbols: Banshees, Cyhyraeths, Ghosts, Crowns
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Religion: Irish-Catholic
Native Language: Welsh
Spoken Languages: Welsh, Irish, Scottish (Scots Gaelic), English
Relationship Status: Married
Astrological Sign: Aquarius
Theme Song: 'True Colours' -Cyndi Lauper (1988-)
Voice Actor: Siân Gibson
Geographical Characteristics
Birthplace: Tullahought, Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Current Location: Llanfaethlu, Anglesey, Wales
Hometown: Llanfaethlu, Anglesey, Wales
Appearance
Height: 5'6" / 167 cm
Weight: 136 lbs / 61 kg
Eye Colour: Blue
Hair Colour: (Born Blonde) Brown
Hair Dye: None
Body Hair: N/A
Facial Hair: N/A
Tattoos: (As of Jan 2020) 30
Piercings: Triple Earlobe (Both), Tragus (Both), Nasallang, Double Eyebrow (Both), Cyber Bites
Scars: C-Section Scar
Health and Fitness
Allergies: None
Alcoholic, Smoker, Drug User: Smoker, Social Drinker
Illnesses/Disorders: None Diagnosed
Medications: None
Any Specific Diet: None
Relationships
Allies: (As of Jan 2020) The Rhydderch Clan
Enemies: (As of Jan 2020) None
Friends: Deirdre Llewellyn, Bridget Griffiths, Rosaleen O'Sullivan, Aisling O'Hannigan, Caoimhe O'Hannegan, Eithne O'Hannagan, Kathleen Mulrennan, Haf McFarlane, Tydfil McFarland, Olwen McDermott, Gwen McCracken, Branwen McCormick, Llinos McConnell
Colleagues: The C.R.C Locker Rooms / Too Many To List
Rivals: None
Closest Confidant: Conall Pritchard
Mentor: Naoise Rhydderch
Significant Other: Conall Pritchard (51, Husband)
Previous Partners: None of Note
Parents: Naoise Rhydderch (80, Father), Talulla Rhydderch (81, Mother, Née MacGinnis)
Parents-In-Law: Cearbhall Pritchard (81, Father-In-Law), Aoife Pritchard (82, Mother-In-Law, Née Christian)
Siblings: Deirdre Llewellyn (47, Sister, Née Rhydderch), Jarlath Rhydderch (44, Brother), Patrick Rhydderch (41, Brother), Bridget Griffiths (38, Sister, Née Rhydderch), Rosaleen O'Sullivan (35, Sister, Née Rhydderch), Lochlainn Rhydderch (32, Brother)
Siblings-In-Law: Ivan Llewellyn (48, Deirdre's Husband), Ursula Rhydderch (45, Jarlath's Wife, Née Cavanaugh), Moira Rhydderch (42, Patrick's Wife, Née Callaghan), Raeburn Griffiths (39, Bridget's Husband), Rafferty O'Sullivan (36, Rosaleen's Husband), Vanessa Rhydderch (33, Lochlainn's Wife, Née Sauvageot), Mirabelle Powell (48, Conall's Sister, Née Pritchard), Gaizka Powell (49, Mirabelle's Husband), Erlantz Pritchard (45, Conall's Brother), Reine Pritchard (46, Erlantz's Wife, Née Priddy), Olive Trevor (42, Conall's Sister, Née Pritchard), Oroitz Trevor (43, Olive's Husband), Gotzon Pritchard (39, Conall's Brother), Frauke Pritchard (40, Gotzon's Wife, Née Vaughn), Romaine Aitken (36, Conall's Sister, Née Pritchard), Zeru Aitken (37, Romaine's Husband), Gurutz Pritchard (33, Conall's Brother), Gloria Pritchard (34, Gurutz's Wife, Née Barber), Romane Beatty (30, Conall's Sister, Née Pritchard), Zuzen Beatty (31, Romane's Husband), Hodei Pritchard (27, Conall's Brother), Hildegund Pritchard (28, Hodei's Wife, Née Begbie), Rose Blaine (24, Conall's Sister, Née Pritchard), Artsyom Blaine (25, Rose's Husband)
Nieces & Nephews: Too Many To List
Children: Conan Pritchard (30, Son), Eira MacThaoig (27, Daughter, Née Pritchard), Seren Mathieson (24, Daughter, Née Pritchard), Heddwyn Pritchard (21, Son), Tegwen Pritchard (18, Daughter), Neil Pritchard (15, Son), Owena Pritchard (12, Daughter), Glyn Pritchard (9, Son), Joshua Pritchard (6, Son), Ulyssa Pritchard (3, Daughter)
Children-In-Law: Brighid Pritchard (31, Conan's Wife, Née MacKenzie), Cillian MacThaoig (28, Eira's Husband), Conn Mathieson (25, Seren's Husband), Eithne Pritchard (22, Heddwyn's Wife, Née McCulloch)
Grandkids: Aonghus Pritchard (10, Grandson), Caoilfhionn Pritchard (7, Granddaughter), Clodagh Pritchard (4, Granddaughter), Ardghal Pritchard (1, Grandson), Brendan MacThaoig (7, Grandson), Damhnait MacThaoig (4, Granddaughter), Deirbhile MacThaoig (1, Granddaughter), Brian Mathieson (4, Grandson), Cairbre Mathieson (1, Grandson), Fiadh Pritchard (1, Granddaughter)
Great Grandkids: None
Wrestling
Billed From: Kilkenny, Ireland
Trainer: The C.R.C Wrestling School, Naoise Rhydderch
Managers: Conall Pritchard
Wrestlers Managed: Conall Pritchard
Debut: 1988
Debut Match: Maeve Rhydderch VS Talulla Rhydderch. Maeve won via pinfall
Retired: N/A
Retirement Match: N/A
Wrestling Style: Brawler / Hardcore
Stables: The Rhydderch Clan (1988-)
Teams: No Team Names
Regular Moves:  Belly To Back Suplex, Bulldog, Figure-Four Leglock, Inverted Atomic Drop, Low Blow, Multiple Jabs, Poking / Raking Opponent’s Eyes, Running High Knee Strike, Big Boot, Atomic Drop, Backbreaker Rack, Diving Overhead Chop, High Knee, One-Armed Body Slam, Piledriver, Running Big Boot, Running Leg Drop, Vertical Suplex Powerslam
Finishers: Sleeper Hold, Jumping Knee Drop, Top Rope Jumping Knee Drop
Refers To Fans As: The Fans, The Family
Extras
Backstory: Maeve Rhydderch of the C.R.C (Welsh Wrestling League / Cynghrair Reslo Cymru) owning Rhydderch family. When Naoise dies Maeve will have a 1/56th ownership of the promotion. Maeve is a 'Cyhyraeth Style' (Brawler / Hardcore) trainer. She's a quarter-Welsh and three quarters-Irish
Trivia: Nothing of Note
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THE LIST
Post #2
3/1/2020
Let’s get this out of the way: Every theatrically released Disney movie. A [X] near a movie means I have already seen it, but I will still be re-watching it for this project.
A [(number)] near a movie means it has been watched and reviewed so far.
Some movies were added to fit the rules, such as the High school musical movies and the March of the Penguins Movie.
Let’s do this:
1930’s
Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons [11] Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [30]
1940’s
Pinocchio [21] Fantasia [25] The Reluctant Dragon [16] Dumbo [27] Bambi [32] Saludos Amigos [19] Victory Through Air Power [20] The Three Caballeros [17] Make Mine Music [17] Song of the South [12] Fun and Fancy Free [14] Melody Time [14] So Dear to My Heart [21] The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad [22]
1950’s
Cinderella [16] Treasure Island Alice in Wonderland [X] The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men Peter Pan [X] The Sword and the Rose The Living Desert Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue The Vanishing Prairie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier Lady and the Tramp [X] The African Lion The Littlest Outlaw The Great Locomotive Chase Davy Crockett and the River Pirates Secrets of Life Westward Ho the Wagons! Johnny Tremain Perri Old Yeller [X] The Light in the Forest White Wilderness Tonka Sleeping Beauty [X] The Shaggy Dog  Darby O'Gill and the Little People Zorro the Avenger Third Man on the Mountain
1960’s
Toby Tyler [X] Kidnapped Pollyanna [X] The Sign of Zorro Jungle Cat Ten Who Dared Swiss Family Robinson [X] One Hundred and One Dalmatians [X] The Absent-Minded Professor The Parent Trap [X] Nikki, Wild Dog of the North Greyfriars Bobby Babes in Toyland Moon Pilot Bon Voyage! Big Red [X] Almost Angels The Legend of Lobo In Search of the Castaways Son of Flubber Miracle of the White Stallions Savage Sam Summer Magic The Incredible Journey The Sword in the Stone [X] A Tiger Walks The Misadventures of Merlin Jones The Three Lives of Thomasina The Moon-Spinners Mary Poppins Emil and the Detectives Those Calloways The Monkey's Uncle That Darn Cat! The Ugly Dachshund Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. The Fighting Prince of Donegal Follow Me, Boys! Monkeys, Go Home! The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin The Gnome-Mobile The Jungle Book [X] Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar The Happiest Millionaire Blackbeard's Ghost The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band Never a Dull Moment The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit The Love Bug Smith! Rascal The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
1970’s
King of the Grizzlies The Boatniks The Wild Country The Aristocats [X] The Barefoot Executive Scandalous John The Million Dollar Duck Bedknobs and Broomsticks The Biscuit Eater Now You See Him, Now You Don't Napoleon and Samantha Run, Cougar, Run Snowball Express The World's Greatest Athlete Charley and the Angel One Little Indian Robin Hood [X] Superdad Herbie Rides Again The Bears and I The Castaway Cowboy The Island at the Top of the World The Strongest Man in the World Escape to Witch Mountain The Apple Dumpling Gang One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures Ride a Wild Pony No Deposit, No Return Treasure of Matecumbe Gus The Shaggy D.A. Freaky Friday The Littlest Horse Thieves The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh A Tale of Two Critters The Rescuers [X] Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo Pete's Dragon Candleshoe Return from Witch Mountain The Cat from Outer Space Hot Lead and Cold Feet The North Avenue Irregulars The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again Unidentified Flying Oddball The Black Hole The London Connection
1980’s
Midnight Madness The Watcher in the Woods Herbie Goes Bananas The Last Flight of Noah's Ark Popeye The Devil and Max Devlin Amy Dragonslayer The Fox and the Hound Condorman Night Crossing Tron Tex Trenchcoat Something Wicked This Way Comes Never Cry Wolf Return to Oz The Black Cauldron [X] The Journey of Natty Gann One Magic Christmas The Great Mouse Detective [X] Flight of the Navigator Benji the Hunted Return to Snowy River Oliver & Company [X] Honey, I Shrunk the Kids [X] Cheetah The Little Mermaid [X]
1990’s
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp The Rescuers Down Under White Fang Shipwrecked Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken The Rocketeer [X] Beauty and the Beast [X] Newsies [X] Honey, I Blew Up the Kid The Mighty Ducks Aladdin [X] The Muppet Christmas Carol [X] Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey A Far Off Place The Adventures of Huck Finn Hocus Pocus Cool Runnings [X] The Three Musketeers Iron Will Blank Check [X] D2: The Mighty Ducks White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf The Lion King [X] Angels in the Outfield Squanto: A Warrior's Tale The Santa Clause [X] The Jungle Book Heavyweights [X] Man of the House Tall Tale A Goofy Movie Pocahontas Operation Dumbo Drop A Kid in King Arthur's Court The Big Green Frank and Ollie Toy Story [X] Tom and Huck Muppet Treasure Island [X] Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco James and the Giant Peach [X] The Hunchback of Notre Dame [X] First Kid D3: The Mighty Ducks 101 Dalmatians [X] That Darn Cat Jungle 2 Jungle Hercules [X] George of the Jungle [X] Air Bud [X] RocketMan Flubber [X] Mr. Magoo Meet the Deedles Mulan [X] The Parent Trap [X] Air Bud: Golden Receiver I'll Be Home for Christmas A Bug's Life [X] Mighty Joe Young My Favorite Martian Doug's 1st Movie [X] Endurance  Tarzan [X] Inspector Gadget [X] The Straight Story Toy Story 2 [X]
2000’s
Fantasia 2000 The Tigger Movie [X] Dinosaur [X] Disney's The Kid Remember the Titans 102 Dalmatians The Emperor's New Groove [X] Recess: School's Out [X] Atlantis: The Lost Empire [X] The Princess Diaries Max Keeble's Big Move Monsters, Inc. [X] Snow Dogs Return to Never Land The Rookie Lilo & Stitch [X] The Country Bears Tuck Everlasting The Santa Clause 2 [X] Treasure Planet [X] The Jungle Book 2  Piglet's Big Movie [X] Ghosts of the Abyss Holes [X] The Lizzie McGuire Movie Finding Nemo [X] Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl [X] Freaky Friday [X] Brother Bear The Haunted Mansion [X] The Young Black Stallion Teacher's Pet [X] Miracle Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence Home on the Range [X] Sacred Planet Around the World in 80 Days America's Heart and Soul The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement The Incredibles [X] National Treasure [X] Aliens of the Deep Pooh's Heffalump Movie [X] The Pacifier [X] Ice Princess Herbie: Fully Loaded [X] Sky High [X] Valiant [X] The Greatest Game Ever Played Chicken Little The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe [X] Glory Road Roving Mars Eight Below [X] The Shaggy Dog The Wild [X] Cars [X] Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest [X] Invincible The Nightmare Before Christmas 3D [X] The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause [X] Bridge to Terabithia Meet the Robinsons  [X] Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End [X] Ratatouille [X] Underdog [X] The Pixar Story The Game Plan Le Premier Cri Enchanted [X] National Treasure: Book of Secrets [X] Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert College Road Trip The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Dasavathaaram WALL-E [X] Beverly Hills Chihuahua Morning Light (High School Musical) [X] (High School Musical 2) [X] High School Musical 3: Senior Year Bolt [X] Bedtime Stories [X] Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience Race to Witch Mountain Hannah Montana: The Movie Earth Trail of the Panda Up [X] Lilly the Witch: The Dragon and the Magic Book G-Force [X] Walt & El Grupo The Book of Masters Disney's A Christmas Carol Old Dogs The Princess and the Frog [X]
2010’s
Alice in Wonderland [X] Waking Sleeping Beauty Oceans Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Toy Story 3 [X] The Sorcerer's Apprentice The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos Secretariat Do Dooni Chaar Tangled [X] The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story Tron: Legacy Anaganaga O Dheerudu Lilly the Witch: The Journey to Mandolan Mars Needs Moms Zokkomon African Cats Prom Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides [X] Cars 2 Winnie the Pooh The Muppets [X] John Carter Chimpanzee Arjun: The Warrior Prince Brave [X] The Odd Life of Timothy Green Frankenweenie Wreck-It Ralph [X] Oz the Great and Powerful Wings of Life Monsters University [X] The Lone Ranger [X] Planes Frozen [X] Saving Mr. Banks [X] Muppets Most Wanted [X] Bears Million Dollar Arm Maleficent Planes: Fire & Rescue Khoobsurat Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Big Hero 6 [X] Into the Woods [X] McFarland, USA Cinderella Monkey Kingdom Tomorrowland Inside Out [X] (ABCD) ABCD 2 The Good Dinosaur The Finest Hours Zootopia [X] The Jungle Book Tini: The Movie Alice Through the Looking Glass Finding Dory The BFG Pete's Dragon Queen of Katwe Moana [X] Growing Up Wild Dangal (March of the Penguins?) [X] L'Empereur - March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step Beauty and the Beast [X] Born in China Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Cars 3 Ghost of the Mountains Jagga Jasoos Coco [X] Expedition China A Wrinkle in Time Incredibles 2 [X] Christopher Robin The Nutcracker and the Four Realms Ralph Breaks the Internet Mary Poppins Returns Dumbo Penguins Aladdin Toy Story 4 [X] The Lion King Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Lady and the Tramp Noelle Frozen II One Day at Disney Togo
2020’s
Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made
There are about 431 movies on this list and I have seen about 124 of them, for a total of 28.7% of all Disney movies.
This should be a nightmare.
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