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nerds-yearbook · 2 months
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In 1949, a playboy CIA agent and his female assistant went to Alaska to investigate UFO sightings and also had to deal with Russian KGB Agents. ("The Flying Saucer", flm)
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fourorfivemovements · 8 months
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Films Watched in 2023: 88. Hold That Ghost (1941) - Dir. Arthur Lubin
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gatutor · 1 month
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Marie Blake-Russell Hicks "Here comes happiness" 1941, de Noel M. Smith.
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year
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Scarlet Street (1945) Fritz Lang
December 2nd 2022
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picturebookshelf · 1 year
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The World of Teddy Ruxpin: The Wooly What's-It (1985)
Story: Ken Forsse -- Art: Russell Hicks & David High
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tparadox · 2 years
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The Bank Dick
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Yesterday's Movies gets mixed up with The Bank Dick
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cladriteradio · 2 years
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Here are 10 things you should know about Russell Hicks, born 127 years ago today. He acted on the stage and in pictures throughout his career.
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perfettamentechic · 2 years
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2018: William Phipps, William Edward Phipps, attore statunitense. Ha recitato in oltre 70 film dal 1947 al 2000 ed è apparso in oltre 140 produzioni televisive dal 1951 al 1990. Dopo quasi trent’anni di attività, esibendosi in film e televisione in un’ampia varietà di ruoli, Phipps si prese una pausa da Hollywood e si trasferì alle Hawaii. Mentre era lì, ha ospitato un programma di presentazione…
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keep-it-light · 6 months
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This collage is made for a fellow Kurt Russell, Michael Biehn, and Bruce Campbell fan. @disastrouscanasta I hope you enjoy the collage.😊
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sesiondemadrugada · 1 year
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The Razor's Edge (John Byrum, 1984).
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veneredirose · 8 months
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HELLO :)
i just finished the sixth season of SWAT and let me say, this series is amazing i loved every single moment of this season. it never disappoints, nothing is too much, not a single thing ruined, i’m really happy atm.
possible spoilers of SWAT:
so let’s start saying there was a little lack in the plot. Chris not being there was sad, but i think Powell was a very interesting personage, and i’d love to know more about her. i hope the next season shows us her reconnection with her child, because she deserves to be happy; another thing i’d like to see is Tan with a girl that finally loves his, not that cheating girl that doesn’t deserves a thing. Street’s relationship with Chris is strange to immagine because there isn’t any scene of them together, so it was a little bit strange, and hearing they’re going to move in together… i don’t know man, i’m not sure what it’s going to happen. i also would like to see more scene of Commander Hicks with Maggie, i want them to be a real couple because with all the thing they’ve been through, they deserve to be happy. i didn’t get why at some point they stopped to show us the relationship between Luca and her sister Eva, i get that they didn’t have the best relationship, but why putting her personage away? i’m so happy Hondo and Nichelle finally had their baby, and are going to be married, i like them so much. Deacon’s personage it’s pretty much basic, it’s always the same every season, the best father you could ask for, the best husband, a great officer… boring after some time i guess, but i still like him after all. one thing i didn’t get is this switch between Powell and Cabrera, at some point i was lost, i didn’t understand who was who, what they were doing, which was the role for the two of them… completely lost :’).
in conclusion, this series is wonderful, i really like it, and this season was amazing. i know i’m gonna miss them all when it’s going to be over, but i’m glad i followed this series from the very beginning
see ya next time, -Jus
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grahamstoney · 5 years
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My Top 10 Favourite Angry Comedians
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My Top 10 Favourite Angry Comedians
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One of the things that appeals to me about comedy is that comedians get to tell the truth. Especially about the things that piss them off. Many comedians adopt an angry schtick which gives the rest of us permission to deal with our own internalised rage vicariously.
Here are some of my favourite angry comedians:
1. Doug Mulray
I grew up listening to Uncle Doug on Triple-M in Sydney. I found him hilarious and suspect his sense of humour was forged in his youth because he had a great face for radio. His song I’m A Punk was undoubtedly unconscious inspiration for my own single Everything Is Fucked many years later:
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My other favourite was Janie’s not a nun:
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2. Ricky Gervais
I suspect it was Ricky’s frustration with religious beliefs that led him to write movie The Invention Of Lying. It’s one of the best commentaries of theology I’ve come across. His routines about the literal interpretation of The Bible are also pretty spot on:
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3. Bill Burr
The modern brand of sexist feminism clearly pisses Bill off. He doesn’t suffer fools gladly and refuses to bow down to unreasonable demands just because the person making them is a woman. You can’t argue with his rationalisation of the gender pay gap:
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Bill’s bit about radical feminist attitudes to the otherwise unfunny subject of domestic violence is also a hilarious reality check:
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4. Lewis Black
Lewis voiced the inner voice of Anger in the movie Inside Out, and he was perfect for the role. He regularly reads hilarious rants supplied by the audience at the end of his gigs and broadcasts them live on his YouTube channel. His reading of this rant about Mormons is hilarious:
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5. Larry David
Larry’s social awkwardness seems to be the driving force behind a lot of his comedy. Despite his huge success with Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm he says he’s still unable to walk up to attractive women and talk to them. It took me a long time to get around to watching Curb because I didn’t think an angry dude yelling at people would be funny. Turns out it’s hilarious:
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6. Russell Brand
I don’t know if Russell is really angry or is just channeling his excess sexual energy now that he’s in a monogamous marriage. I like how he is using his fame as a platform for positive social change. This MSNBC interview where he turned the tables on the interviewers after they talked about him in the third person is pure gold:
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7. George Carlin
Once he adopted the attitude “I don’t give a shit”, George became a fearless social critic. He was particularly critical of religion and what he saw as stupidity in authority figures. His Filthy Words routine challenged censorship all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court:
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8. Jim Jefferies
Jim is a fellow Australian whose comedy is sometimes a little too depressive for me. I suspect he could use some serious therapy. However his bit on gun control in the United States absolutely nails it:
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9. Rich Hall
Rich often performs as his redneck alter-ego Otis Lee Crenshaw, but it was the song expressing his disappointment with Bob Dylan had me laughing so hard when I first heard it at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival In 2016 that I could hardly breathe:
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10. Bill Hicks
I suspect the rage behind Bill’s comedy was fueled by anger at his overly conservative fundamentalist Christian parents. He had little respect for his father and was greatly distrustful of authority figures. Some of his acerbic comedy seemed paradoxical; for instance he spoke positively about his experiences with drugs yet became dependent. He was a heavy smoker and died way too early of pancreatic cancer. Check out his final Letterman appearance that wasn’t broadcast until years after he died:
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Bonus: Don Rickles
Don Rickles was the original insult comic. Being picked on by Mr Warmth became a badge of honour in the entertainment industry. Nobody has come close since. I think he was only pretending to be angry but I like his style so he’s here as a bonus. Here’s my favourite line:
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gatutor · 2 years
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Jean Rogers-Lee Bowman-Russell Hicks "Pacific rendevous" 1942, de George Sidney.
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letterboxd-loggd · 6 months
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Apology for Murder (1945) Sam Newfield
December 10th 2023
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heckyestaylorhicks · 2 years
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From Taylor’s Instagram Story. RIP Bill Russell.
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clamarcap · 5 months
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Etruscan Concerto
Peggy Glanville-Hicks (29 dicembre 1912 - 1990): Etruscan Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra da camera (1954). Keith Jarrett, pianoforte; Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra, dir. Dennis Russell Davies. Nella partitura, ciascun movimento reca in esergo una citazione da Etruscan Places di David Herbert Lawrence: Promenade «You cannot think of art, but only of life itself, as if this were the very…
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