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mariocki · 5 months
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Pathfinders to Mars (ABC, 1960 - 1961)
"You know, Henderson, the progress of true science depends not only on the cold, calculating types, but also on the adventurers and dreamers. There's a place for all of us under the sun."
"Yes... as long as we don't get too close to it."
#pathfinders to mars#abc#children's television#classic tv#1960#guy verney#malcolm hulke#eric paice#gerald flood#pamela barney#george coulouris#stewart guidotti#hester cameron#hugh evans#astor sklair#peter williams#bernard horsfall#maurice durant#lisa peake#ian sadler#the pathfinders serials seem to have been in production nearly back to back‚ with very little gap between transmission#but that didn't mean there weren't further shakeups between Space and Mars; the two younger children were written out (the hamster remains#don't worry)‚ replaced by the niece of Flood's character tagging along; Peter Williams patronly father figure also disappears after a brief#appearance in the first ep‚ leaving Flood's genial sciencey everyman to take the lead focus. the most notable introduction is surely#the legendary George Coulouris (a former member of Welles' Mercury Theatre) as a slightly loony alien life truther who bluffs his way onto#the voyage; bf was present for me watching this with my dad and he DETESTED this new character‚ a perpetually suspicious and treacherous#hindrance to every one else whose stupid schemes and mischief routinely put eveyone in mortal danger. i get it... but then he's kind of fun#too‚ for all his ridiculousness... ymmv of course. the Coulouris character is perhaps the closest parallel we can see with Doctor Who‚#bearing more than a little similarity to the original Hartnell characterisation (by which i mean the very very original‚ in the first few#serials; purposefully mysterious‚ even antagonistic‚ often at odds with his fellow travellers but with a bond with a young girl among them)
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kwebtv · 1 year
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Pathfinders to Mars   -  ABC (UK) - December 11, 1960  -  January 15, 1961
Science Fiction (6 episodes)
Running Time:  30 minutes
Stars: 
Gerald Flood as Conway Henderson
George Coulouris as Harcourt Brown (credited as 'The Imposter' in The Imposter)
Stewart Guidotti as Geoffrey Wedgwood
Pamela Barney as Professor Mary Meadows
Hester Cameron as Margret Henderson
Hugh Evans as Ian Murray
Astor Sklair as John Field
Bernard Horsfall as Professor Hawkins
Peter Williams as Professor Norman Wedgwood
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Have you ever thought to yourself: Yee howdy, I wish I could know what everyone thinks of my favorite character, and I also wish we could all definitively rank them in popularity based on the whims of the public? Then do I have the thing for you!
Right out the gate, it's time to vote for favorite characters. The votes for favorite NPC (human) and favorite NPC (other) will be running alongside each other, with the vote for NPC (other) starting a little later to make them both finish at the same time and end in an epic dual victory.
I have chosen to split them up because there's a lot of NPC's and we can expedite the process somewhat by having separate tournaments running alongside each other.
Humanoid creatures such as Pandorians residing in the circus will be counted as humans because that's how they choose to present and I will respect that.
Certain conditions apply regarding characters added to SSO just to host races, NPC's that are named but do not take part in quests, and characters from earlier games. these characters will not partake because the list is so. long. already.
Every poll will be accompanied by a picture and a brief description to refresh your memory, so don't worry if you can't remember them just by name! If you have any concerns or can't see your favorite NPC anywhere, send a message or an ask.
The first NPC (human) tournamnet will take place over 3 sessions of 40 posts per week, because it's 120 posts and I don't want to overwhelm you with that many posts. Once we've narrowed it down to 60 favorites it will be split into 2 sessions, and once we've only got 30 contestants left, I'll post them all in one go until a winner is declared. That's also when the NPC (other) polls will be posted.
Who will go up against who is randomized and can be found under the cut.
The First tournament:
Kirsty Griswald VS Evergray
Violet Dappelbrook VS Mrs. Pike
Derek VS Professor Chiron
Mr. Pike VS Hawaii Jones
Rami VS Felicity
Ydris VS Astrid Ingvarsdottir
Sunshine Joytree VS Mr. Anwir
Jessica Lunar VS Syntax Silverstream
Elsa Einstein VS Harold
Larry VS Landon
Captain Brus VS Pi the witch
Sigry Varanger VS Julie
Aideen VS Jill Goldspur
Tor Sunfield VS Pamela Moonriver
HelmsmanVS The main character
Idun Goldspur VS Mandy
Mr. T. Cray VS Lizzy Jarlasson
Marisol VS Ewa
Sigrid VS Leonardo
Donald the builder VS Captain Waterloo
Eddie VS Bernardine Winterwell XVII
Jade VS Doreen
Courtney Summers VS Bob
Janitor VS Mayor Klaus
Terrance Rockwell VS Gary Goldtooth
Nanook VS Ivan Drake
Saga Sunfield VS Aaron Silverglade
Yousef Sahli VS The Baroness
Gavin VS Wynna Sunbeam
Galloper Thompson VS Stephanie
Isebell Figg VS Dylan
Fina Way VS Mario
Hanna Jarlasson VS Filip Sunfield
Carl VS Ms. Drake
Tim Hooper VS Isabel Stonefield
Justin Moorland VS Mrs. Peterson
Charlotte VS Tiera Vaughan
Scott Buttergood VS Li Ming Yue
Anne von Blyssen VS Darko (oh my god)
Ashley VS Lance
The second tournament:
Joe Jarlasson VS Bob Jarlasson
Linn VS Xin
Alex Cloudmill VS Maya Dew (I promise this is randomly generated, this is homophobia)
Mrs. Hill VS Josie
Jon Jarl VS Jonas
Lydia Rockwell VS Martina Sunfield
Nova VS Ferdinand
John VS Eva von Blyssen
Nic Stoneground VS Hugh
Big Bonny VS Magnus Steinar
Loretta VS Anastasia Silverglade
Edith Octavia Hartwood VS Spymaster
Sedna VS Fleur
Ricky Winterwell VS Will
Barbara VS Helga
Edward Rockwell VS Frank Einstein
Rob VS Mrs. Packard
Carl Peterson VS Kora Pelletier
Rhiannon VS Agnetha
Gaia VS Buck
Huck VS Silencia Tranquila
Jakob Goldspur VS Isolde Goldspur
Igor VS Steve
Tan VS Linda Chanda
Mrs. Dew VS Reyansh
Jack Goldspur VS Ed Field
Karl Franz of Silver Fork VS Mrs. Holdsworth
Mr. Sands VS Farah
Professor Hayden VS Daxton the tailor
Jasper Holbrook VS Erik Hightower
Tamika VS Barney Summers
Dr. Eiren Doyle VS Granny Rose
Catherine Moorland VS Ana
Poppy VS Mr. K. Trout
Tobbe Larsson VS Thomas Moorland
Imane Highcantle VS Andy
Charles VS Mel
Jupiter Peacebloom VS Mr. Hill
Stacy VS Sive
Rowan Allaway VS Mr. Dew
The third tournament:
Claire VS Guillermo Gadea
Marley Summers VS Johanna
Reed Kessler VS Jenna
Robert Buttergood VS Josh
Jamie Olivetree VS Gunther
Madison Hightower VS Mr. Cod
Tristan Goldspur VS Alexander Goldspur
Godfrey VS Carney Summers
Mr. Kembell VS Thalia
Carmela VS Mica Stoneground
Harley VS Harriet
Jessica VS Amelia
Erissa VS Freja Sunfield
Alonso Rivera Sandoval VS Emma
Kit Shorthouse VS Raptor
Luke Excavator VS Herman
Council Man VS Mrs. Cloudmill
Mr. Andersson VS Lily Bones
Keema Steelgait VS Luciana
Walter Winterwell VS James Cloudmill
Holly Hightower VS Elizabeth Sunbeam
Stein VS Enitan Taiwo Ladipo
Sindra VS Felix
Nathalie Moonriver VS Björn
Councilman Skoll VS Rania Varanger
Lisa Peterson VS Loke Sunfield
Professor Jura VS Dorith Jarlasson
Hannibal Goldspur VS Hermit
Junior Buttergood VS Conrad Maarsden
Gretchen VS Li Jian
Rin VS Sonja
Angus Goldspur VS Daisy
Petunia VS Ginny
Kai VS Judy
Mary VS Zed
Katja VS Stanislav
Mrs. X VS Ms. Morse
Sabine VS Sahar
Carin VS Avalon
Kent Jarlasson VS Beatriz
When there are only 30 rounds left, I will start posting NPC (other) tournamnets as well. They consist of these competitors:
Starshine VS Nightdust
Meteor VS Pearl Hart
Knut VS Esben
Popcorn VS Summerflower
Calanthe VS Nutkins
Sahara VS Mayor Peanut
Beeper VS Hieronymo
Sirio VS Lynx
Galloper Thompson's Horse VS Mudskipper
Sprout VS Pistachio
Lignos VS Firewind
Cayenne VS Mortifa
Crowy McCaw VS Ms. Morse's Horse
Diggory VS Shay
Ganymede VS Athena
Balder VS Pico
Nihili VS Lemmy
Beatrix VS Archie
Acerbus VS Ancient Tree
Rocco VS Lucien
Juniper VS Dellingr
Techno VS Birdie
Swedenborg VS Atlas
Crabapple VS Sapling
Ash VS Cedar
Khaan VS Kasper
Bartok VS Hrafnfaxa vom Schwanenteich
Blondie VS Rosemary
Lady VS Garnok
Balder's Mother vS Pari
Shakira VS Elli
Butterfly VS Fripp
Mardy VS Bear
Alder VS Pegaso
Valiant VS Mousebiscuit
Goons VS Brunte
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deadnburied13 · 1 year
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Jim Morrison's Old Room at the Alta Cienega Motel 1005 N. La Cienega Ave West Hollywood CA 90069.
Jim Morrison lived here on and off from 1968-1970, as the sign on room 32 states. Inside the room, dedicated fans from all over the planet have written loving messages upon the wall.
Whenever Jim's girlfriend, Pamela Courson, kicked him out of their apartment located at 8216 1/2 Norton Ave. It was a place for him to kick back and pass out after a long night at Barney's Beanery. He stayed here many times while recording "L.A. Woman" at their office and recording studio located at 8512 Santa Monica Blvd, just a few blocks away.
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mirabel393 · 3 months
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🦋Before 🏵(Floydrey)🏵After🦋
the Book of Once Upon A Time: A Tale of Madrigal Triplets: Beauty and the Troll
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Juliano Pedro Madrigal
Meet Juliano Pedro, the youngest brother of Audrey Elena and the son of Julieta and Agustin
Full name: Juliano Agustin Pedro Madrigal
Age: one years old
Species: troll
Family: Abuela Alma (adoptive grandmother) Abuelo Pedro (adoptive grandfather) tia Pepa (adoptive aunt) tio Felix (adoptive uncle) Dolores (oldest cousin) Camilo (cousin) Anontio (youngest cousin) Josefina Sunnie (younger triplet cousin) Elio Pepito (younger triplet cousin) Pepe Felix (cousin) Alberto (eldest cousin) Alba (cousin) Billy (cousin) Marko (cousin) Martin (cousin) Esperanza (cousin) Gabriela (cousin) Adelita (cousin) Octavio (cousin) Amira (second youngest cousin) Pepo (cousin) tio Bello (biological uncle) tia Adama (biological aunite) Bena (cousin) Beau Rose (cousin) Isabelle (twin cousin) Bella (twin cousin) Emmo (cousin) Brianno (cousin) Odelia (cousin) Susie (cousin) Lila (twin cousin) Myla (twin cousin) tio Bruno (adoptive father) Oscar Anthony (youngest triplet cousin) Allyson Brunda (youngest triplet cousin) Brune Alma (cousin) Miguel (cousin) Melissa (cousin) Margo (cousin) Kuik (cousin) Fillip (adoptive cousin) Coraline (cousin) Bianca (cousin) Slivia (cousin) Rosa (cousin) Miya (cousin) Manuel (cousin) Juancho (cousin) Catalina (cousin) Bruna (cousin) tia Naveena (biological aunt) tio Tiano (biological uncle) Tasho (cousin) Talio (cousin) Tio (cousin) Tamera (cousin) Nathana (cousin) Naveena Jr (cousin) Jaime (cousin) Glooby (cousin) Lofty (cousin) Gooby (cousin) Kevin (cousin) Charlotte (cousin) Clarabelle (cousin) Opal (cousin) Clarity (cousin) Ralphie (cousin) Julieta (adoptive mother) Agustin (adoptive father) Isabela (eldest sister) Luisa (middle sister) Mirabel (youngest sister) Audrey Elena (twin older triplet sister) Spinel Juliano (twin older triplet brother) Priscilla (triplet sister) Fabiana (triplet sister) Sabina (triplet sister) Thumbelino (older brother) Tam Thumb (adoptive older sister) Nicholas (eldest older brother) Tobias (second older brother) Marta (third older sister) Luiza (fourth older sister) Petunia (fifth older sister) Jancinta (youngest sister) Natalia (second youngest sister) Pamela (third youngest sister) Ryian (older sister) Loren (older sister) Julieto (older cousin) Abuelo Constantino (biological grandfather) Abuela Maxine (biological grandmother) Cinderello (biological father) Christophel (biological mother) Chadae (oldest sister) Chleo (second oldest brother) Chrissie (third older sister) Cookie (younger brother)
Allies: his family
Likes: Audrey and Floyd singing together and sleeping with Floyd and Audrey too, telling a story of his big sister, spending time with Audrey and Floyd, Branch, Spinel, Thumbelino and Tam Thumb, Chrissie and Cookie, Oscar and Josefina, Allyson and Suvan, Tamera and Emmo, playing his plush elephant Dumbo, sing and dance with Barney on Audrey's Dino doll, eating his vanilla pudding and vanilla milk, singing lullaby, playing dressed up, art and crafts, hanging with Bruce and Clay, John Dory, Poppy and Viva, eating cookies and helping baking with his big sister, Audrey's Fairy Godmother, Qwerty the Disney Computer, hanging out with Audrey's Disney friends, going circus, befriend Veneer and Crimp, adventure, used a imagination and playing pretend, to the funhouse and Funny too, live in stage in the play, listening to her voice
Dislikes: nightmares, Audrey getting hurt, Floyd was under a sleeping spell by Evil Godmother, his cousins and family in danger, scared of dark like Audrey, Petunia being guilty and mean, boogie monster under his crib, Audrey being captured, brozone fighting and arguing, sleep alone
Backstory: Juliano Pedro was in his egg, Audrey promised her Nana Pippypuff to taking care of her new baby sibling in encanto in fifty years ago, before Audrey got captured by Velvet and Veneer in the Mount Rageous
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itsawritblr · 8 months
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"‘Barbie’ is bad. There, I said it." Thank god, someone I can agree with!
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Opinion by Pamela Paul for the NYT, January 24, 2024.
We can all agree 2023 was a good year for the movies. Critically and commercially, several movies did well, and only one of those successes took place within the Marvel cinematic universe. Even the 10 Oscar nominees for best picture, announced Tuesday, included nine actually good films.
Is it safe now to call “Barbie” the outlier? Can I say that, despite winsome leads and likable elements, it didn’t cohere or accomplish anything interesting, without being written off as a) mean, b) old, c) hateful or d) humorless?
Every once in a while, a movie is so broadly anticipated, so welcomed, so celebrated that to disparage it felt like a deliberate provocation. After “Barbie” so buoyantly lifted box office figures, it also felt like a willful dismissal of the need to make Hollywood solvent after a season of hell. And it felt like a political statement. Disliking “Barbie” meant either dismissing the power of The Patriarchy or dismissing Modern Feminism. You were either anti-feminist or too feminist or just not the right kind.
Few dared rain on Barbie’s hot pink parade.
Those who openly hated it mostly did so for reasons having to do with what it “stood for.” They abhorred its (oddly anachronistic) third-wave feminist politics. They despised its commercialism and dreaded the prospect of future films about Mattel properties such as Barney and American Girl dolls. They hated the idea of a movie about a sexualized pinup-shaped doll whose toy laptop or Working Woman (“I really talk!”) packaging couldn’t hide the stereotypes under the outfit.
For those who hailed it, there was a manic quality to the “Barbie” enthusiasm, less an “I enjoyed” and more of an “I endorse.” How fabulous its consumer-friendly politics, its I-can’t-believe-they-let-us-do-this micro-subversions, its prepackaged combo of gentle satire and you-go-girl gumption. They loved it for reclaiming dolls and Bazooka-gum pink, its Rainbow Magic diversity, its smug assurance that everything contained within was legitimately feminist/female/fine. They approved of the fact that Weird Barbie’s quirks could X out Stereotypical Barbie’s perfection on some unspoken political balance sheet. That by being everything to everyone, a plastic doll could validate every child’s own unique and irrepressible individuality. To each her own Barbie!
And now there is a new Barbie cause to rally around: the Great Oscar Snub and what it all means — and why it is wrong. Neither Margot Robbie nor Greta Gerwig was nominated for best actress or best director, respectively. “How is that even possible?” one TV host exclaimed.
“To many, the snubbing of the pair further validated the film’s message about how difficult it can be for women to succeed in —<em> and be recognized for </em>— their contributions in a society saturated by sexism,” CNN explained. Ryan Gosling, nominated as best supporting actor for his role as Ken, issued a statement denouncing the snubs and hailing his colleagues.
But hold on. Didn’t another woman, Justine Triet, get nominated for best director (for “Anatomy of a Fall”)? As for “Barbie,” didn’t Gerwig herself get nominated for best adapted screenplay and the always sublime America Ferrera get nominated for best supporting actress? A record three of the best picture nominees were directed by women. It’s not as if women were shut out.
Every time a woman fails to win an accolade doesn’t mean failure for womanhood. Surely women aren’t so pitiable as to need a participation certificate every time we try. We’re well beyond the point where a female artist can’t be criticized on the merits and can’t be expected to handle it as well as any man. (Which means it still hurts like hell for either sex — but not because of their sex.)
Robbie had far less to do in “Barbie” than she did in “I, Tonya,” for which she justifiably got an Oscar nod. In this movie, she was charming and utterly fine, but that doesn’t make it a rare dramatic achievement.
With “Barbie,” Gerwig upped her commercial game from acclaimed art house to bona fide blockbuster. She was demonstrably ambitious in her conception of what could have been an all-out disaster. She got people to go back to the movies. All of these are successes worthy of celebration. But they are not the same as directing a good film.
Surely it is possible to criticize “Barbie” as a creative endeavor. To state that despite its overstuffed playroom aesthetic and musical glaze, the movie was boring. There were no recognizable human characters, something four “Toy Story” movies have shown can be done in a movie populated by toys.
There were no actual stakes, no plot to follow in any real or pretend world that remotely made sense. In lieu of genuine laughs, there were only winking ha-has at a single joke improbably stretched into a feature-length movie. The result produced the forced jollity of a room in which the audience is strenuously urged to “sing along now!”
A few reviewers had the gall to call it. The New York Post described it as “exhausting” and a “self-absorbed and overwrought disappointment,” a judgment for which the reviewer was likely shunned as a houseguest for the remaining summer season.
In our culture of fandoms, hashtags, TikTok sensations, semi-ironic Instagrammable cosplay, embedded anonymous reviews, sponsored endorsements and online grassroots marketing campaigns, not every critical opinion is a deliberate commentary on the culture or the virtue-signaling of an open letter. Sometimes an opinion isn’t some kind of performance or signifier.
There’s a crucial difference between liking the idea of a movie and liking the movie itself. Just as you could like “Jaws” without wanting to instigate a decadeslong paranoia about shark attacks, you can dislike “Barbie” without hating on women. Sometimes a movie is just a movie. And sometimes, alas, not a good one.
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saleintothe90s · 2 months
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498. Flintstones 1994 Garbage (part 2)
(part 1)
Kids were further unimpressed with the merchandise. I'm guessing because the movie had a kid look, but adult storylines, maybe? That was Roger Ebert's cricisim of the film I remember.
Inspired by over merchandised films such as Jurassic Park, Hook, and Dick Tracy, there was about 1,000 Flintstones products licensed 3.
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(eBay seller mansfieldmerchandise)
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(eBay seller Pamela's Place)
Turns out there was also a non-movie Flintstones lunchbox sold like this too at Blockbuster. That thermos definitely leaked.
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(eBay seller Stacked Actors Media)
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(eBay seller VChoiceVintage)
So a few years back, I brought up the lunchbox in one of my first newspaper of the month series posts. Turns out there were several other ones that probably no kid carried around because like I said a few years ago, the kids had probably forgotten about Flintstones by Back to School season. They probably all wanted Lion King lunchboxes.
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(eBay seller niksstuff)
Did we all have these little toothbrush n soap kits? I had Barbie and Miss Piggy. I wonder why we wanted them so bad. Was it because the tiny soap reminded us of family vacations at the ol Motel 8?
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(eBay seller Tony's Clubhouse)
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(eBay seller thriftskibizz)
We could've had a Flintstones party that Summer.
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(Google Books, her article begins around page 36)
For some inexplicable reason, Halle Berry didn't get an action figure (maybe she was too sexy? 4), but she did wind up on the cover of Jet promoting the movie. She was one of the best parts of the movie. I like that she got away with smoking in a movie aimed for kids.
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I mean, even Kyle McLaughlin got a figure.
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(eBay seller stairway2sales)
Originally sold at a store called itzadeal for $3. This doesn't look fun?
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(eBay seller galis-40)
Halle didn't get a figure, but Big Bite Fred did? Did he eat in the movie? I mean yeah he got the big rib put on the car at the end of the film, but that don't count!
I read somewhere that due to the giant push to get items out on time, toy designers were really working bare-bones (no pun). There were a couple of action figures that didn't have anything to do the movie. 3
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(eBay seller we_sell_cheap) -- yes, note that clearance tag.
This scene did make it into the movie though. Boy that figure does NOT look like Rick, does it?
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(eBay seller vilhousemanhouten)
All the Barney stuff is kinda scary! I feel like if a doll customizer tried really hard enough, they could make a OOAK Steve Carell doll out of Barney.
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(eBay seller Thrift More!)
These bendable figures of any franchise were never fun, never stood up without supervision. I just noticed that Betty wore a house arrest anklet in the movie.
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(eBay seller Jessica’s Little Shop of Hoarders)
This might be my favorite bit of merchandise. The doll really looks like Pebbles from the movie, and her toys look like actual props from the movie.
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(eBay seller Dashboard Collectibles)
Unlike this figure. The toy designers apparently had a hard time trying to portray Elizabeth Perkins who played Wilma into a figure:
Some of the actors' likenesses proved hard to transform into playthings. Elizabeth Perkins, as Wilma, was especially difficult. "She's quite pretty, isn't she?" said C. J. Michael Hebden, Mattel's chief sculptor, holding up a photograph of the actress. "A little dodgy in a toy, though." 3
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(eBay seller Retro Mediaverse)
Dino, No! That reminds me, who was stuck in the Dino costume in the episode of Full House where Michelle had a Flinststones party...it was Danny! My favorite Tanner.
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(eBay seller GARBAGE ARCHIVE)
This is the one piece of Flintstones merchandise outside of RocDonalds I remember as if it was yesterday. In the Spring of 1995, I was briefly part of a cheerleading squad, and we had a car wash in front of the old Coliseum Mall. During lunch everybody took turns going into the mall, and a group of girls came back with Flintstones movie candy from Everything's a $1.00. That's where all the Flintstones merch probably ended up at, Everything's a $1.00.
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Oh, I almost forgot, there was an episode of MTV's The Grind that was filmed with what appears to be set pieces from the movie.
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Joe Ramoni's video on the movie -- that's sad that John Goodman really didn't want to be there on the set.
Dinosaur Dracula reviewed a Toys R Us Treat Box based on the film.
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Hey, so I got sick of my Cricut and now I'm trying a TeePublic store for designs related to my blog entries. Garbage merch if you will.
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Fitzgerald, Kate. “`FLINTSTONES’ TIE-INS DON’T ROCK KIDS.” AdAge, June 20, 1994. https://archive.is/2024.07.07-203607/https://adage.com/article/news/flintstones-tie-ins-rock-kids/86575.
Hofmeister, Sallie. “In the Realm of Marketing, ‘The Lion King’ Rules.” The New York Times, July 12, 1994, sec. Business. https://www.nytimes.com/1994/07/12/business/in-the-realm-of-marketing-the-lion-king-rules.html.
Ramirez, Anthony. “Gold In Bedrock?” The New York Times, May 22, 1994, sec. Style. https://www.nytimes.com/1994/05/22/style/gold-in-bedrock.html.
EW.com. “Halle Berry Skipped in ‘“Flintstones”’ Marketing.” Accessed July 13, 2024. https://ew.com/article/1994/06/10/halle-berry-skipped-flintstones-marketing/.
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Diverse Sexuality (TV Shows)
A:
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013)
José "Joey" Gutierrez (Gay)
Marcus Benson (Gay)
All Saints (1998)
Charlotte Beaumont (Bisexual)
Andor (2022)
Cinta Kaz (Unspecified WLW)
Vel Sartha (Unspecified WLW)
Arthur (1996)
Nigel Ratburn (Gay)
Patrick (Gay)
B:
Battlestar Galactica (2004)
Felix Gaeta (Bisexual)
Big Mouth (2017)
Ali (Pansexual)
Charles Lu (Unspecified MLM)
Connie LaCienega (Pansexual)
Elijah (Asexual)
Jayzarian "Jay" Bilzerian (Bisexual)
Jessica "Jessi" Glaser (Bisexual)
Matthew MacDell (Gay)
Maury Beverly (Pansexual)
Megan (Bisexual)
Mona (Bisexual)
Nadja El-Khoury (Lesbian)
Shannon Glaser (Lesbian)
Simon Sex (Bisexual)
Sonya Poinsettia (Bisexual)
Tyler Pico (Pansexual)
Bob's Burgers (2011)
Natalie "Nat" Kinkle (Unspecified WLW)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)
Jenny Gildenhorn (Bisexual)
Jocelyn Price (Lesbian)
Kevin Cozner (Gay)
Raymond "Ray" Holt (Gay)
Rosalita "Rosa" Diaz (Bisexual)
C:
Chicago Fire (2012)
Clarice Carthage (Bisexual)
Darren Ritter (Gay)
Emily Foster (Bisexual)
Leslie Shay (Lesbian)
Chicago Med (2015)
Lawrence Dayle (Unspecified MLM)
Peter Kalmick (Unspecified MLM)
Terry McNeal (Gay)
Code Black (2015)
Carla Niven (Lesbian)
Malaya Pineda (Lesbian)
Noa Kean (Bisexual)
Community (2009)
Craig Pelton (Unlabeled MLM)
Frankie Dart (Unspecified WLW)
Craig of the Creek (2018)
Alexis (Pansexual)
Courtney (Lesbian)
George (Gay)
Jasmine Williams (Lesbian)
Kelsey Pokoly (Lesbian)
Laura Mercer (Lesbian)
Raj (Gay)
Secret Keeper (Gay)
Shawn (Gay)
Stacks (Lesbian)
Tabitha (Lesbian)
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Dead End: Paranormal Park (2022)
Barney Guttman (Gay)
Logan Nguyen (Gay)
Norma Khan (Bisexual)
Zagan (Pansexual)
Doom Patrol (2019)
Kay Challis/Crazy Jane (Lesbian)
Larry Trainor (Gay)
Dr. Who (2005)
Adric (Pansexual)
Bill Potts (Lesbian)
Canton Everett Delaware ||| (Gay)
Chris Cwej (Bisexual)
Clara Oswald (Bisexual)
Elizabeth "Liz" Shaw (Bisexual)
Heather (Lesbian)
Jack Harkness (Omnisexual + Polyamorous)
Jennifer "Jenny Flint" Scarrity (Lesbian)
Madame Vastra (Lesbian)
Melony "River Song" Pond (Bisexual + Polyamorous)
Nyssa of Traken (Bisexual)
Oliver Harper (Gay)
Olivia "Liv" Chenka (Bisexual)
Patricia Haggard (Lesbian)
Rogue (Gay)
Tania Bell (Lesbian)
Tegan Jovanka (Bisexual)
Toshiko Sato (Bisexual)
Yasmin Khan (Queer)
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Equestria Girls (2017)
Sunset Shimmer (Bisexual)
ER (1994)
Courtney Brown (Lesbian)
Kerry Weaver (Lesbian)
Kim Legaspi (Lesbian)
Maggie Doyle (Lesbian)
Sandy Lopez (Lesbian)
Euphoria (2019)
Cal Jacobs (Bisexual)
Elliot (Unlabeled MLM)
Jules Vaughn (Unlabeled WLW)
Nate Jacobs (Unspecified MLM)
Rue Bennett (Lesbian)
Ever After High (2013)
Apple White (Unspecified WLW)
Darling Charming (Unspecified WLW)
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G:
Glee (2009)
Adam Crawford (Gay)
Alistair (Unspecified MLM)
Blaine Anderson (Gay)
Brittany Pierce (Bisexual)
Dani (Lesbian)
David "Dave" Karofsky (Gay)
Elliott Gilbert (Gay)
Hiram Barry (Gay)
Kurt Hummel (Gay)
Leroy Barry (Gay)
Santana Lopez (Lesbian)
Sebastian Smythe (Bisexual)
Spencer Porter (Gay)
Grey's Anatomy (2005)
Amelia Shepherd (Bisexual)
Arizona Robbins (Lesbian)
Callie Torres (Bisexual)
Carina DeLuca (Bisexual)
Dayna Knox (Lesbian)
Eliza Minnick (Lesbian)
Erica Hahn (Lesbian)
Levi Schmitt (Gay)
Mika Yasuda (Bisexual)
Nico Kim (Gay)
Taryn Helm (Lesbian)
Teddy Altman (Bisexual)
H:
Harley Quinn (2019)
Basil Karlo/Clayface (Gay)
Edward Nygma/The Riddler (Gay)
Frank (Asexual)
Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn (Bisexual)
Leslie Wills/Livewire (Lesbian)
Mari McCabe/Vixen (Bisexual)
Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy (Bisexual)
Selina Kyle/Catwoman (Unspecified WLW)
Sylvester "Sy" Borgman (Bisexual)
Hazbin Hotel (2024)
Alastor (Aromantic, Asexual)
Angel Dust (Gay)
Charlotte "Charlie" Morningstar (Lesbian)
Cherri Bomb (Bisexual)
Husker (Pansexual)
Sir Pentious (Bisexual)
Vaggie (Unspecified WLW)
Valentino (Pansexual)
Vox (Bisexual)
Heartbreak High (2022)
Darren Rivers (Gay, Queer)
Donald "Ca$h" Piggott (Asexual)
Dustin Reid (Unspecified MLM)
Malakai Mitchell (Bisexual)
Missy Beckett (Bisexual)
Quinni Gallagher-Jones (Lesbian)
Rowan Callaghan (Bisexual)
Sasha So (Lesbian)
Heartstopper (2022)
Ben Hope (Unspecified MLM)
Charles "Charlie" Spring (Gay)
Darcy Olsson (Lesbian)
Isaac Henderson (Asexual, Aromantic)
Nick Nelson (Bisexual)
Tara Jones (Lesbian)
How I Met Your Mother (2005)
James Stinson (Gay)
Human Resources (2022)
Claudia (Lesbian)
Danielle (Lesbian)
Flanny O'Lympic (Bisexual)
Van (Lesbian)
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Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (2015)
Alix Kubdel (Aromantic)
Caline Bustier (Unspecified WLW)
Gisèle (Unspecified WLW)
Juleka Couffaine (Unspecified WLW)
Marc Anciel (Unspecified MLM)
Max Kanté (Asexual)
Nathaniel Kurtzberg (Unspecified MLM)
Rose Lavillant (Unspecified WLW)
Zoé Lee (Unspecified WLW)
Modern Family (2009)
Cameron Tucker (Gay)
Gil Thorpe (Gay)
Mitchell Pritchett (Gay)
Pepper Saltzman (Gay)
Ronaldo (Unspecified MLM)
Mom (2013)
Bonnie Plunkett (Bisexual)
Ray Stabler (Gay)
Rudy (Bisexual)
N:
Nanbaka (2016)
Jyugo (Bisexual)
New Amsterdam (2018)
Elizabeth Wilder (Bisexual)
Iggy Frome (Gay)
Lauren Bloom (Bisexual)
Leyla Shinwari (Lesbian)
Martin McIntyre (Gay)
New Girl (2011)
Melissa (Unspecified WLW)
Reagan Lucas (Bisexual)
Sadie (Lesbian)
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P:
Peacemaker (2022)
Christopher Smith/Peacemaker (Bisexual)
Leota Adebayo (Lesbian)
Private Practice (2007)
Amelia Shepherd (Bisexual)
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R:
Raising Dion (2019)
Kat Neese (Lesbian)
Roswell, New Mexico (2019)
Alex Manes (Gay)
Allie Meyers (Unspecified WLW)
Anatsa Mufaro (Unspecified WLW)
Blaire (Unspecified WLW)
Forrest (Gay)
Isobel Evans-Bracken (Bisexual)
Michael Guerin (Bisexual)
Shivani Sen (Unspecified WLW)
Runaways (2017)
Karolina Dean (Lesbian)
Nico Minoru (Bisexual)
Xavin (Pansexual)
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Safe (2018)
Pete Mayfield (Gay)
Saving Hope (2012)
Bree Hannigan (Lesbian)
Maggie Lin (Bisexual)
Sydney Katz (Lesbian)
Shadowhunters (2016)
Alexander "Alec" Lightwood (Gay)
Aline Penhallow (Unspecified WLW)
Magnus Bane (Bisexual)
Olivia Wilson (Unspecified WLW)
Samantha (Unspecified WLW)
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018)
Adora (Lesbian)
Bow (Bisexual)
Catra (Lesbian)
Double Trouble (Gay)
Entrapta (Bisexual)
George (Gay)
Glimmer (Bisexual)
Huntara (Lesbian)
Kyle (Bisexual)
Lance (Gay)
Light Hope (Lesbian)
Lonnie (Bisexual)
Mara (Lesbian)
Mermista (Bisexual)
Netossa (Lesbian)
Perfuma (Unspecified WLW)
Rogelio (Bisexual)
Scorpia (Lesbian)
Sea Hawk (Bisexual)
Spinnerella (Lesbian)
Station 19 (2018)
Amelia Shepherd (Bisexual)
Carina DeLuca (Bisexual)
Dayna Knox (Lesbian)
Eli Stern (Bisexual)
Emmett Dixon (Gay)
Maya Bishop (Bisexual)
Michelle Alvarez (Lesbian)
Nikki (Bisexual)
Pam Williams (Lesbian)
Travis Montgomery (Gay)
Steven Universe (2013)
Bismuth (Lesbian)
Dogcopter (Gay)
Harold Smiley (Gay)
Pearl (Lesbian)
Peridot (Asexual, Aromantic)
Ruby (Lesbian)
Sapphire (Lesbian)
Stumptown (2019)
Dex Parios (Bisexual)
T:
The Babysitter's Club (2020)
Dawn Schafer (Unlabeled WLW)
Janine Kishi (Lesbian)
The Magicians (2015)
Eliot Waugh (Gay)
The Owl House (2020)
Amity Blight (Lesbian)
Darius Deamonne (Gay)
Eda Clawthorne (Bisexual)
Gilbert Park (Unspecified MLM)
Harvey Park (Unspecified MLM)
Hunter (Bisexual)
Lilith Clawthorne (Asexual, Aromantic)
Luz Noceda (Bisexual)
Willow Park (Bisexual)
The Resident (2018)
Jake Wong (Gay)
The Rookie (2018)
Jackson West (Gay)
Gino Brown (Gay)
The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy (2024)
Klak (Unspecified WLW)
Slug Girl (Unspecified WLW)
The 100 (2014)
Bryan (Gay)
Clarke Griffin (Bisexual)
Eric Jackson (Gay)
Lexa (Lesbian)
Nathan Miller (Gay)
Niylah (Lesbian)
Zev (Gay)
Titans (2018)
Tim Drake/Robin (Bisexual)
Total Drama (Franchise)
Bowie (Gay)
Raj (Gay)
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W:
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Y:
Z:
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9-1-1 (2018)
David Hale (Unspecified MLM)
Evan "Buck" Buckley (Bisexual)
Henrietta "Hen" Wilson (Lesbian)
John Russo (Unspecified MLM)
Karen Wilson (Lesbian)
Michael Grant (Gay)
Tommy Kinard (Gay)
9-1-1: Lone Star (2020)
Carlos Reyes (Gay)
Tyler Kennedy "TK" Strand (Gay)
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Jim Morrison's Old Room at the Alta Cienega Motel 1005 N. La Cienega Ave West Hollywood CA 90069.
Jim Morrison lived here on and off from 1968-1970, as the sign on room 32 states. Inside the room, dedicated fans from all over the planet have written loving messages upon the wall.
Whenever Jim's girlfriend, Pamela Courson, kicked him out of their apartment located at 8216 1/2 Norton Ave. It was a place for him to kick back and pass out after a long night at Barney's Beanery. He stayed here many times while recording "L.A. Woman" at their office and recording studio located at 8512 Santa Monica Blvd, just a few blocks away.
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Pathfinders to Venus (ABC, 1961)
"What a paradise this place is. The way Earth must have been before man spoiled it with sprawling towns and filthy machines."
"If it hadn't been for man's filthy machines we wouldn't be here."
"That's true. And the pity of it is that after us will come rocket after rocket to ravage this planet. They'll gouge the minerals out of the earth, destroy the forests and eventually they'll go to war over it."
#pathfinders to venus#1961#children's television#classic tv#abc#malcolm hulke#eric paice#guy verney#reginald collin#gerald flood#george coulouris#graydon gould#pamela barney#hester cameron#stewart guidotti#brigid skemp#hugh evans#bob bryan#astor sklair#robert james#third and final sequel to the sadly missing Target Luna serial; this one picks up immediately after the previous story‚ Pathfinders to Mars#and sees our heroic group once again strongarmed into space exploration by the trickery of George Coulouris (bf's hatred for the character#reached new strengths during this series). this serial delves further into the sci fi fantasy vibe: where Space saw some remnants of#interstellar travel discovered and Mars had some plants and stuff‚ this one has full on alien contact with the native Venusians (handily#very much humanoid). this one also allows the real world to intrude more simultaneously tho; the Cold War‚ having hummed along happily very#much in the background so far‚ gets faced head on here as US and Soviet interests finally start to complicate the plans of our plucky (and#somehow‚ so far‚ entirely apolitical) British explorers. good old Mac Hulke gets a couple of very strong and very prescient environmental#messages in too‚ prefiguring his work on Doctor Who in the 70s (and right you were Mac‚ tho did you have to give those lines to the maniac#character who keeps almost getting everybody killed because of his blind insistence on seeking out some great Spacey Truth..)#these serials have been a lot of fun and I'd highly recommend them to any fan of old tv or old sci fi or DW or the like
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Jim Morrison's Old Room at the Alta Cienega Motel 1005 N. La Cienega Ave West Hollywood CA 90069.
Jim Morrison lived here on and off from 1968-1970, as the sign on room 32 states. Inside the room, dedicated fans from all over the planet have written loving messages upon the wall.
Whenever Jim's girlfriend, Pamela Courson, kicked him out of their apartment located at 8216 1/2 Norton Ave. It was a place for him to kick back and pass out after a long night at Barney's Beanery. He stayed here many times while recording "L.A. Woman" at their office and recording studio located at 8512 Santa Monica Blvd, just a few blocks away.
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In Venice Beach, naive Midwesterner JB bonds with local slacker KG and they form the rock band Tenacious D. Setting out to become the world’s greatest band is no easy feat, so they set out to steal what could be the answer to their prayers… a magical guitar pick housed in a rock-and-roll museum some 300 miles away. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: JB: Jack Black KG: Kyle Gass Lee: JR Reed Dio: Ronnie James Dio Open Mic Host: Paul F. Tompkins Lil’ JB: Troy Gentile Security Guard: Ned Bellamy Security Guard: Fred Armisen Car Chase Cop / Gang Leader: Kirk Ward Truck Stop Waitress: Amy Poehler The Stranger: Tim Robbins Satan: Dave Grohl Guitar Center Guy: Ben Stiller Girl: Lara Everly Girl: Brittany Eldridge Girl: Melissa-Anne Davenport Gang Member: John Ennis Gang Member: V.J. Foster Gang Member: Jay Johnston Drunk Frat Dude: Colin Hanks Al’s Bar Waitress: Stephanie Erb Gorgeous Woman: Amy Adams Tattooed Biker: Milos Milicevic Ecstatic Woman: Molly Bryant Poopy Guy: Michael Rivkin Stand Up Comic: Gregg Turkington Exploding Head Guy: Patrick M. Walsh Fainting Woman: Bevin Kaye KG’s Mother: Evie Peck Young KG: Mason Knight Bully: Erik Walker Betty Black: Cynthia Ettinger Billy Black: Andrew Lewis Caldwell Tarot Card Reader: Laura Milligan Frat Boy #1 (uncredited): Jason Segel Bud Black (uncredited): Meat Loaf Sasquatch (uncredited): John C. Reilly Film Crew: Casting: Jeanne McCarthy Executive Producer: Georgia Kacandes Songs: Jack Black Stunts: Jack Gill Executive Producer: Ben Stiller Original Music Composer: John King Makeup Designer: Barney Burman Second Unit Director of Photography: Paul Hughen Supervising Sound Editor: Elmo Weber Stunt Double: Cole S. McKay Visual Effects Supervisor: David D. Johnson Casting: Juel Bestrop Executive Producer: Cale Boyter Stunts: Mic Rodgers Songs: Kyle Gass Writer: Liam Lynch Producer: Stuart Cornfeld Editor: David Rennie Executive Producer: Toby Emmerich Executive In Charge Of Production: Erik Holmberg Second Assistant Director: Heather Grierson Production Design: Martin Whist Sound Effects Editor: Derek Vanderhorst Director of Photography: Robert Brinkmann Executive Producer: Richard Brener Original Music Composer: Andrew Gross Second Unit Director: Rick Avery Supervising Sound Editor: David Bach First Assistant Director: Milos Milicevic Stunts: Doug Coleman Stunts: Tim Trella Stunt Driver: Angelique Midthunder Art Department Coordinator: Mike Piccirillo Stunts: Robert Chapin Set Decoration: Don Diers Costume Designer: Dayna Pink Stunts: Terry Jackson Stunt Double: John Ashker Special Effects Makeup Artist: Toni G Stunts: Tom Elliott Special Effects Makeup Artist: Justin Stafford Special Effects Makeup Artist: Mike Smithson Stunt Double: Rick Miller Stunts: Larry Rippenkroeger Stunts: Sean Graham Art Direction: Maria Baker Stunts: Ian Quinn Script Supervisor: Pamela Alch Stunts: Brian Machleit Sound Effects Editor: Clayton Weber Still Photographer: Zade Rosenthal Stunts: Frank Torres Aerial Director of Photography: David B. Nowell Hair Department Head: Linda D. Flowers Key Hair Stylist: Merribelle Anderson Makeup Artist: Ralis Kahn Hairstylist: Yeşim “Shimmy” Osman Sound Effects Editor: Marc Glassman Visual Effects: Brent M. Bowen Camera Operator: Michael FitzMaurice Sound Effects Editor: Orada Jusatayanond Costume Supervisor: Hope Slepak Stunts: Dean Bailey Stunts: Eliza Coleman Makeup Department Head: Kate Shorter Stunt Coordinator: Scotty Richards Production Supervisor: Ralph Bertelle First Assistant Camera: Thomas Vandermillen Stunt Coordinator: Brian Avery Visual Effects: John Coats Stunts: Kevin Abercrombie Special Effects Makeup Artist: Scott Stoddard Stunts: Joni Avery Stunt Driver: Ed McDermott II Special Effects Makeup Artist: Michael Marino Second Second Assistant Director: Velvet Andrews-Smith Steadicam Operator: Jon Myers Stunt Driver: Jody Hart Stunts: Roger Richman Second Second Assistant Director: Ivan Kraljević Stunts: Danny Wynands Stunts: Jeff Brockton Stunt Double: Tad Griffith Stunts: Buck McDancer Special Effects Coordinator: Andy Weder Stunt...
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Jim Morrison's Old Room at the Alta Cienega Motel 1005 N. La Cienega Ave West Hollywood CA 90069.
Jim Morrison lived here on and off from 1968-1970, as the sign on room 32 states. Inside the room, dedicated fans from all over the planet have written loving messages upon the wall.
Whenever Jim's girlfriend, Pamela Courson, kicked him out of their apartment located at 8216 1/2 Norton Ave. It was a place for him to kick back and pass out after a long night at Barney's Beanery. He stayed here many times while recording "L.A. Woman" at their office and recording studio located at 8512 Santa Monica Blvd, just a few blocks away.
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Antigua habitación de Jim Morrison en el Motel Alta Ciénega 1005 N. La Ciénega Ave West Hollywood CA 90069.
Jim Morrison vivió aquí dentro y fuera de 1968-1970, como dice el cartel en la habitación 32 estados. Dentro de la habitación, fans dedicados de todo el planeta han escrito mensajes de amor en la pared.
Cada vez que la novia de Jim, Pamela Courson, lo echaba de su apartamento ubicado en el 8216 1/2 Norton Ave. Era un lugar para él para relajarse y desmayarse después de una larga noche en Barney's Beanery. Se quedó aquí muchas veces mientras grababa "L.A. Woman" en su oficina y estudio de grabación ubicado en el 8512, Santa Monica Blvd, a unas cuadras de distancia.
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Jim Morrison's Old Room at the Alta Cienega Motel 1005 N. La Cienega Ave West Hollywood CA 90069.
Jim Morrison lived here on and off from 1968-1970, as the sign on room 32 states. Inside the room, dedicated fans from all over the planet have written loving messages upon the wall.
Whenever Jim's girlfriend, Pamela Courson, kicked him out of their apartment located at 8216 1/2 Norton Ave. It was a place for him to kick back and pass out after a long night at Barney's Beanery. He stayed here many times while recording "L.A. Woman" at their office and recording studio located at 8512 Santa Monica Blvd, just a few blocks away.
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