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Time and Time Again...
This Line from The Crow (1994) has pulled me throught the Blackest of Days.
Like the movie/graphic novel, this line is perminantly entwinded into my psyche.
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Whenever you feel alone, just remember that those kings will always be there to guide you. And so will I.
Born to a turbulent family on a Mississippi farm, James Earl Jones passed away today. He was ninety-three years old. Abandoned by his parents as a child and raised by a racist grandmother (although he later reconciled with his actor father and performed alongside him as an adult), the trauma of his childhood developed into a stutter that followed him through his primary school years – sometimes, his stutter was so debilitating, he could not speak at all. In high school, Jones found in an English teacher someone who found in him a talent for written expression, and encouraged him to write and recite poetry in class. He overcame his stutter by graduation, although the effects of it carried over for the remainder of his life.
Jones' most accomplished roles may have been on the Broadway stage, where he won three Tonys (twice winning Best Actor in a Play for originating the lead roles in 1969's The Great White Hope by Howard Sackler and 1987's Fences by August Wilson) and was considered one of the best Shakespearean actors of his time.
But his contributions to cinema left an impact on audiences, too. Jones received an Honorary Academy Award alongside makeup artist Dick Smith (1972's The Godfather, 1984's Amadeus) in 2011. From the end of Hollywood's Golden Age to the dawn of the summer Hollywood blockbuster in the 1970s to the present, Jones' presence – and his basso profundo voice – could scarcely be ignored. Though he could not sing like Paul Robeson nor had the looks of Sidney Poitier, his presence and command put him in league of both of his acting predecessors.
Ten of the films James Earl Jones appeared in, whether in-person or voice acting, follow (left-right, descending):
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) – directed by Stanley Kubrick; also starring Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, and Slim Pickens
The Great White Hope (1970) – directed by Martin Ritt; also starring Jane Alexander, Chester Morris, Hal Holbrook Beah Richards, and Moses Gunn
Star Wars saga (1977-2019; A New Hope pictured) – multiple directors, as the voice of Darth Vader, also starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, and Frank Oz
Claudine (1974) – directed by John Berry; also starring Diahann Carroll, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Tamu Blackwell
Conan the Barbarian (1982) – directed by John Milius; also starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sandahl Bergman, Ben Davidson, Cassandra Gaviola, Gerry Lopez, Mako, Valerie Quennessen, William Smith, and Max von Sydow
Coming to America series (1988 and 2021; original pictured) – multiple directors; also starring Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, John Amos, Madge Sinclair, Shari Headley, Jermaine Fowler, Leslie Jones, Tracy Morgan, and KiKi Layne
The Hunt for Red October (1990) – directed by John McTiernan; also starring Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn, and Sam Neill
The Sandlot (1993) – directed by David Mickey Evans; also staring Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, Patrick Renna, Chauncey Leopardi, Marty York, Brandon Adams, Grant Gelt, Shane Obedzinski, Victor DiMattia, Denis Leary, and Karen Allen
The Lion King (1994) – directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, as the voice of Mufasa; also starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons, Moira Kelly, Niketa Calame, Ernie Sabella, Nathan Lane, and Robert Guillaume, Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin, Jim Cummings, and Madge Sinclair
Field of Dreams (1989) – directed by Phil Alden Robinson; also starring Kevin Costner, Amy Madigan, Ray Liotta, and Burt Lancaster
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Ok so here's a horrifying tale of when I discovered the existence of the movie The Crow 30 years too fucking late this Friday, and somehow never even knew a remake came out for it on the exact. same. day. Bear with me.
Ok so I was on spotify listening to this song (song in question was L.I.S.Å by Taythedxn, please dont look at me) that for some reason had footage of this random ass guy in clown makeup playing in the Now Playing/More Info preview. And I was like - huh! That guy kinda reminds me of my BG3 Tav!!! Nice!!! Naturally I'm pretty interested to find out what the hell is going on with that. So, thinking it's just the music video for that song, I look it up. To my surprise, that was not the music video at all!
At this point I'm massively curious. I am sitting there absolutely dumbfounded and stubborn as shit; I had to find this gorgeous clown man, even if it was 1 am at the time. I was on a MISSION! Finally I managed to muster enough braincells up to reverse image search the guy, and lo and behold, The Crow (1994) pops up. Bingo! There's the gorgeous clown guy!
At first I'm just showing pictures of the main character to my partner like Look!!! Look!!! He looks like my Tav in clown makeup!!!! Woah!!! And then I mention the movie to him, and well- (gonna cut the post in half for you, don't worry 'just browsing' crowd)
My partner being the resident Nine Inch Nails listener pointed this out to me. SO IT HAD THE MARK OF NINE INCH NAILS? I was stoked - Trent Reznor being involved in any soundtrack has always been a great indicator in my eyes. Because of that, I just had to check out the rest of the soundtrack, and I was in AWE.
ALL THESE GOBSMACKING BANDS IN THE SAME SOUNDTRACK. I WAS ABSOLUTELY FLUNG OUT THE WINDOW ABOUT THIS (as seen above).
At this point I was sold, I was GOING to watch this movie. I was deadset on it. And, to my luck, I found it free to watch on youtube... somehow. Still surprised about that. No I'm not linking it, I'm not a snitch, but I assure you it's very accessible. Anyways, I sit down, get comfortable, and get my shit ABSOLUTELY ROCKED. Aesthetically, this movie is everything I love - I had a lot of fun watching it (big fan of the lightbulb scene btw).
Anyways I had the time of my life watching it, really soaking the music and outfits in, absolutely hollering at every indulgently gothy scene. Honestly, what a fucking experience - Eric was a sight to bloody behold. God, I was googoogaga for Myca too!!! The fashion was immaculate, a lot of the costumes are things I try to replicate and wear myself nowadays, so I was beyond stoked to see that right in front of me. I may or may not have a new style guide now!
I finished the movie in a good mood, and ultimately wondered: Why had I never heard of this before? Naturally I check wikipedia, see what production was like and what it was based off of - really neat to see it was based off of a comic, but then as I read on and found out the whole story behind Brandon Lee's death on set, I was very quickly silenced. Suddenly it was way more grave than I anticipated.
Honestly it's a bit weird to mourn a dude 30 years later, but this may be one of the sadder celebrity deaths I've ever heard of. And knowing the effect it had on the original comic artist, who had been through enough shit in his life as is, was absolutely heartbreaking.
So now I sit here, unable to stop thinking about this movie, the comic it came from, and how I managed to stumble across it without even once encountering any advertisements or trailers for the remake that had released on the exact day I had found the original. Don't get me wrong, if anyone discovers the original because of the remake, I think that'd be fucking amazing, because the original deserves lots of love on top of the love it already has - but now knowing the remake was a piece of rubbish, I'm worried people might not look into it.
This may well have been the worst time to discover The Crow (1994) but holy shit, it is forever on my mind from here on out. I wish I had known it sooner, truly. As someone who considers themselves a goth, I did myself a serious disservice by not watching this sooner, I swear.
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about me :)) (tw: flashing at the bottom i put blinkies there)
Call me Eros (or Sparrow since that's what I go by irl)
My otherkin sideblog is @that-dog-is-so-gender
My weird fan sideblog is @susan-stanleycup lmao I made it to torment my bf
I post my art very inconsistently, but if you wanna see it, it can all be found under the tag #artists on tumblr (no guarantee it'll be good lol especially as you find the older shit)
My original posts are under the tag #eros says shit
He/it/dae
Transmasc
Bi and aspec (grayromantic, graysexual, aplspec, afamilial)
Minor
18+ blogs don't follow
'MURICAN 🦅🦅
DM's are open to mutuals only
I am not in a place where I can donate anything, I am a minor
I'm bilingual and know English and Spanish but English is my first language (I've been going to bilingual schools since I was like 6) so that's fun
DNI if you're younger than 13
DNI homophobes, transphobes, aphobes, terfs, racists, sexists, MAPS (pedophiles. yall cant hide behind an acronym), transracial ppl idk, etc. Bigoted assholes can kindly fuck off, thank you ;)
I support furries and otherkins and therians and all that jazz so if you don't like that ig just deal with it? Touch grass? Doesn't rly matter if you see ppl on the internet just being themselves it's not a personal attack.
I block freely and if I don't like your vibe I'm gonna do that
All the extra stuff is under the keep reading thing bc it's long and painful to read. If you don't wanna read it some of the fandoms I'm in are specified in the tags <2
All the shit I like:
Stuff I watch
- Helluva Boss
- Brandon Rogers
- DEADPOOL MOVIES!!!!!! AGHJAKJHGFCDFGHJ
- X-Men '97
- The New Mutants (the movie sucked but it has a special place in my heart, ok? I love Rahne Sinclair)
- Supernatural (I'm on season 9 rn)
- Good Omens
- Dead Boy Detectives
Musicals I like:
- Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
- RHPS
- Cabaret (1998)
- Falsettos
- West Side Story
- Beetlejuice
- Addams Family
- Prolly more I forgot to list but those are my faves
Music I like (not including musicals):
- Remo Drive
- Mitski
- Fall Out Boy
- NOAHFINNCE
- MCR
- boygenius
- IDKHBTFM
- Jack Stauber
- The Amazing Devil
- Queen
- Billy Joel
- Green Day
- Tom Petty
Hobbies ig
- Sewing
- Drawing
- Making kandi (although my bf does it better he's the bead master he taught me his ways and I am but a lowly bead wench compared to his bead mastery)
- Building shit
- I write a little bit of poetry and I'm proud of it but I don't show people it often and it's shitty but oh well
- Flower arranging (god I'm just pulling things out of my ass atp)
- Sobbing into my pillow over the full moon episode
- Makeup
- Fashion design
- Idk being a furry? Drawing them? Wearing my dino mask is fun I like to bite things with it it's very nice
Characters I kin (not in a fictionkin way but I do support y'all)
- Crowley (Good Omens)
- Stolas (Helluva Boss)
- Blitz (Helluva Boss)
- Dean Winchester (Supernatural)
- Castiel (Supernatura)
- Deadpool (All media. He's my babygirl)
I'm like always adding to this lol
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Infinity Pool just hit Blu-rayin April, but it was the R-rated cut with no special features. The 2023 sci-fi horror film is getting an uncut release on Steelbook 4K Ultra HD on August 29 via Decal Releasing.
Brandon Cronenberg (Possessor, Antiviral) writes and directs. Alexander Skarsgård, Mia Goth, and Cleopatra Coleman star with Jalil Lespert, Amanda Brugel, and Thomas Kretschmann.
Infinity Pool is presented in 4K with HDR and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. Special features are listed listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Brandon Cronenberg, cinematographer Karim Hussain, and producer Rob Cotterill
The Making of Inifitny Pool featurette
Camera Test/FX by Karim Hussain
Makeup & Figaritive FX reel with commentary by FX artist Dan Martin
Behind the scenes FX footage
Alexander Skarsgard and Mia Goth react to their clones
Photo gallery
Trailers and TV spots
While staying at an isolated island resort, James (Alexander Skarsgård) and Em (Cleopatra Coleman) are enjoying a perfect vacation of pristine beaches, exceptional staff, and soaking up the sun. But guided by the seductive and mysterious Gabi (Mia Goth), they venture outside the resort grounds and find themselves in a culture filled with violence, hedonism, and untold horror. A tragic accident leaves them facing a zero tolerance policy for crime: either you'll be executed, or, if you're rich enough to afford it, you can watch yourself die instead.
Pre-order Infinity Pool.
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Stella Headcanons
Likes:
Eye and face masks
Sweets
Yoga
Skincare
Shopping
Designing
Makeup
Nail art
Trashy Earth shows
Languages
Food
Dislikes:
Dirt
Spiders
Headcanons:
Loves trying new food
Struggles with acne
Has ten step skin care routine
Uses Bloom as her manikin
Tecna’s taste tester
Backup singer for Musa when needed
Does her own acrylic nails, always done
Does yoga three days a week, managed to get Brandon and Flora into it
Twice a week will wear eye and face masks
For years she tried her best to get her parents back together. Despite giving up, deep in her heart she always hopes they will
Needs glasses but wears contacts, one colored contact to hide white eye
Helps Musa design her music video outfits
Struggles focusing in class but is really smart
Will drag Tecna shopping because of her brutal honesty, but they have fun
Loves to make outfits for her hounds and do photoshoots
Designated makeup artist for when the girls go to an event
Does Musa’s, Flora’s, and Aisha’s nails occasionally in their style
Her family trained her how to use many weapons for protection
Likes to spare with Raven using weapons and beat her ass
Aishi and her love to have deep talks about the pressures of being princesses and the loneliness they felt as young girls
Her mother used to be her tutor and made it very fun but when her mother moved away she got new tutors and hated it, they made learning boring and she would always run away from them and for years struggled in school because of it. However after a few months at Alfea, and with the help of Tecna’s fun visual tutoring, she regained her love for learning
Since shes a princess she’s learned dozens of languages but enjoys learning them
Goes on a date with Brandon once a week
Tecna Headcanons
Musa Headcanons
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Emma Bürklin (@plush__baby):
Earlier this year we completed 6 videos for @panicatthedisco filmed over the course of 9(.5) days. This was a massive undertaking for our crew and cast and this entire team knocked it out of the park. I will never get over the intricacy and care of every aspect. Thank you to everyone who made these happen❗️
Directed by @breadandwalter
Executive Producer: @jesyodio
Producer: @plush__baby
Director of Photography: @ericbader
Production Designer: @sokocreations
Editors: Brendan Walter, Kevin Hindriks
Production Company: @teenager.ent
Color: Bryan Smaller, Kevin Hindriks
UPM: @doriansthomas
1st AD: @taylormade215
Script Supervisor: @andishezohoori
Choreographer: @monikafelicesmith
Costume Designer: @stylistbrooke
Key Hair & Makeup Artist: @makeuphair_mayra
Groomer: @aikafloreshair
Gaffer: @kylebartreid
Key Grip: Anthony Schrader, James O’Connor
Sound Mixer: @life_jedy
Location Manager: Pete Abrahams
VFX: Taylor Armstrong
Animators: Kevin Hindriks, Gon Borela, Glen Dones, DJ Belga, Paula Gohing
SHIFTai @fotokem_la
Stunt Coordinator: Travis Wong
Casting: @rebelcasting
AE: Jonathan Rosenblit
1st AC: Rich Hawkinson
2nd AC: Brian Freeman, Kyle Deven, Greg Hatton, Deepak Adhikary
DIT/Utility: Jacob Seldes
Ronin Op: Ben Fredman
Steadicam: Will Sampson, Quaid Cde Baca
B-Cam Op: Geoffrey Brent Shrewsbury
BBE: Justin Sadler, Jim Ed Willis, Sam Needham
1st SLT: Mike Winokur, Paul Kane
2nd SLT: Sam Needham
Best Grip/Driver: Richie Brush
Dolly Grip: James O’Connor
Grip: Nick Limina, Abel Soto, Rich Ferrat, Christian Andrew, Shane Greavette
Boom Operator: Ethan Rhanielle, Alex Gilroy
Art Directors: Devin Parker, Spencer Trent
Set Dresser: Mitch Dillon, Reno Bennedetti
Leadmen: Shay Turner, Zach Riddle
Pyro Tech: Anthony Delzio
Lifeguard: Tony Whitmore
Production Coordinators: Kalid Hussein, Nathan Vaughan
Office Production Coordinator: Ariel Hutchins-Fuhr
2nd AD: Alexandria Cardiel
2nd 2nd AD: Teck Holmes
AD PAs: Nafeisa Johnson, Anthony Sturdivant
Office PAs: Jubilee Daws, Jane Kim, Hollis Dohr
Truck PAs: Alex Reyes Méndez, Colin Hagiwara, Sean Lass, Jay Arias, Jordan Pelzl
Set PAs: Collin Wade, Kyle Ali, Jem Murillo, Corey Cunningham, Skylar Conner
Assistant Costume Designer: Anastasia Magoutas
On-Set Costumer: Maggie Kimball
Costume Assistant: Lucas Ciotti, Rachel Apatoff, Brooke Mulkins
Seamstress: Olga Podymova
Costume PA: Marissa Channing
SPFX Makeup Artists: Brittany Fontaine, Sam Tansey
HMU Assistants: Rob Sheppy, Sophie Guzman, Julie Dinh, Ashley Lee, Kandi Hernandez, Charde Thompson, Stacey Gonzalez, Nadine Robinson, Megan Gray, Carmen Martinez
Assistant Choreographer: Riley Roberts
Key Crafty Attendant: Sabino Salas Miranda, Raul Aguirre, Josh Gresham
COVID Officer: Stephen George, Caitlin Hiroto
Set Medic: Melissa Reed
Security: Crew Protection
Stunt Double: Nikita Teterev
Studio Teacher: Bettina Russo
Drivers: EJ Smith, Bill Colino, Josh Collins, Malik Riley
Starring:
@onlyleah as Maggie
Mike Naran on Guitar
Nicole Row on Bass
Dan Pawlovich on Drums
The Beer Boys: Mike Viola, Rachel White, Jake Sinclair
Robert Javinett as Manager
Jesse Merlin as Host & Stage Manager
Angel Ahabue as Salesperson
Galen Howard & Nafeisa Johnson as “The PAs”
Mauricio Marte as Medic
Zak Cassar as Masked Man
Monika Felice Smith as Teacher
Christian Valentino Maita as Young Brendon
Nora Harriet as Young Maggie
Kids: Dominic McDonald, Aurora Lewis
Jester: Galen Howard
Dancers: Crystal Chestnut, Cierra Crowley, Edith Morales, Genna Moroni, Katherine Cheng, Adriano Bettinelli, Cedric Thane Sanders, Hugh Aparente, Nicolas Karosy, Robbie Bianton
Cameos: Mike Naran, Nicole Row, Dan Pawlovich, Morgan Kibby, Butch Walker, Brandon Dermer, Suzy Shinn, Rachel White, Pete Wentz, Betty Who, Spencer Smith, Evan Taubenfeld, Nina Jordan, Tatjana Vujovic, Jake Wesley Rogers , Sam Barbera, Linda Ignarro Smith
Funeral Extras: Hannah May Evans, Jasmine Wilson, Abraham Baltazar, Robert "Rexx" Gonzales, Galen Howard
Extras: Ronee Collins, Chibuike Nwuda, Born M'Allah, Graham Selden, Gigi Ganza, Toky Mahamaro, Ludovica Rossato, Elise Biscaro, Jimmy Lee Nguyen, Stephanie Paige, Daniel Stonewall, Olivia Lodge, Hayley Olivia Strubbe, Mariah Salae Jackson, Mary Morgan Bond, Laura Dromerick, Drake Williams, Molly Malin, Shreya Jhalani, Zachary Colvin, Hakop Mkhsian, Michael Parker, Brittany McVicker, Umar Saqid, Romy Evans, Harsimran Ghotra, Andreina Boada, Richard Follin, Brianna Gurdzhyan, Andejela Belosevic, Cairo Spencer, Angela Lin, Robby Ché, Jonel Awit, Pearrie, Darius Levante, Stefan Freeth, Julia Cornell, Gordana Simunovic, Cort King, Robert Rodriquez, Ramona Tibrin
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★HELLO WELCOME★
Name(s): stress/kia(only by close friends)/lavender/ lav
Age:17yr
Gender+Pronouns: trans man; he/him
Orientation: polyamorous bisexual
>>interest<<
fandoms:welcome home, spiderman, buley, monster high, moral Orel,MLP, gravity falls, South Park, invaders zim, Lego batman, perfect blue,Omori,FNAF,sally face,animal crossing, hello kitty, furry famdom,DHMIS,eddsworld,Minecraft
Youtubers: Ashur Gharavi, Brandon Rogers, Danny Gonzalez,Emily artful, Izzzyzzz,jack pop, jack stauber, drawingWIFFwaffles, jelarts, Kuris Conner, Kwite,Markiplier, Moriah Elizabeth, Myuttz, pricklyalpaca, princy_is_sketchy,Sagan Hawkes,sierra ann ,sodikken, the last coffee bean,verz,tiffany weng,Thomas sanders,stressed pigeon , dollightful, matpat
Hobby’s: art(painting, drawing etc) photography, animation, sewing, film, Band,
Thing I think are cool: witchcraft, makeup art ,acting, history, cooking/baking,drag, cosplay
-Likes/dislikes-
Likes: fluffy stuff, bright colors, coffee, hot cocoa, paint on my clothes, cats, raccoons, star shape stuff, plans, hanging out with people, talking, giving gifts, making stuff, switch games, journals, spicy food, ranting, horror stories, RPG,dolls, stickers,stuff animals,crust punk,BUGS
Dislikes: sexual comments, SH comments,feet, boyfriends webtoons fans, loud stuff, sad stories, people who vent everyday, boba TEA (I’m sorry it’s the texture), DSMP STANS,sitting still, test, math, chemistry,yelling, tight pants, men with J names
~Music~
Artist I like: TV GIRL, Alex G, the front bottoms, Rebzyyx,Jack stauber,car seat head rest, Pat the bunny, acid bath,
Songs:just take my wallet,things to do,bodys,some strange angel,wet
-Good to know-
Willing too: take drawing request! listen to rants (not venting sorry 😕) or just be friend! ><
‼️DNI‼️: MAPS, Transphobic,homophobic, assholes, antisemitic, racist,hateful people, people over 25yr LEAVE ME ALONE, if your a man and your name starts with a J.
Links to my other stuff :D
If you wanna talk you can DM here or Pinterest or my discord is~ stress creations#2186
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Im watching everything out of order lol. I watched BRYCE because I'd heard of it from my dash, then I realized the characters already existed so I watched the one off videos thinking they'd only ever been sketch comedy characters, then I realized the episode labeled stuff wasn't just episodic sketches but full of lore for the characters and universe when I watched an episode with a character I liked in the thumbnail.
So I watched Normal British Series because I saw it while scrolling back in the video list. This was after watching Blood and Makeup. I've now seen people in the Tumblr tag mentioning Blame the Hero which I'm NOW watching literally it's all backwards and it's like I'm seeing a bunch of prequels and sequels as the opposite of what they were meant to be. Artistic intent is important and all but I feel like the timeline is similarly strange either way.
I now also know from research that Brandon is in fact an actual co-writer of helluva boss which makes a lot of sense I just thought it was heavily inspired and he was involved in ideas and stuff.
Idk I imagine I prefer his episodes to Vivzie's because I can tell when one has distinctly better writing but idk if his style even really fits the show perfectly with the sort of story they're trying to tell and the characters. I feel like the chaos comes across more deliberate and matches the costuming and colors and acting choices in these Brandon videos better. Idk man this is a wild rabbit hole to get fixated on.
Sorry I'm love blogging because I'm having a heart and brain moment where I'm drowning in sleep deprived obsessive whatever
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I love playing Master Mixologist when doing a client's makeup ❤️ I customize everything to each client, from primer to foundation to blush...even mascara! You want lime green? I got you boo 😘
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Brandon Maxwell f/w 2023 rtw
Creative Director Brandon Maxwell
Models Awuoi Mach Guguei, Lulu Wood, Rayssa Medeiros, Katinka Carleton-Smith, Kerolyn Soares & Avantina Grath
Fashion Editor/Stylist Tonne Good
Makeup Artist Fulvia Farolfi
Hair Stylist Eugene Souleiman Manicurist Jin Soon Choi
Casting Director Noah Shelley & Ania Jozwiak
Photographer Filippo Fior
Newest Cool on Instagram
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A blind Vietnam vet, trained as a swordfighter, comes to America and helps to rescue the son of a fellow soldier.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Nick Parker: Rutger Hauer
Frank Devereaux: Terry O’Quinn
Billy Devereaux: Brandon Call
Cobb: Charles Cooper
MacCready: Noble Willingham
Annie Winchester: Lisa Blount
Lynn Devereaux: Meg Foster
The Assassin: Sho Kosugi
Slag: Randall “Tex” Cobb
Lyle Pike: Nick Cassavetes
Tector Pike: Rick Overton
Latin Girl: Julia González
Gang Leader: Paul James Vasquez
Crooked Miami Cop #1: Woody Watson
Crooked Miami Cop #2: Alex Morris
Bus Station Cop: Mark Fickert
Popcorn: Weasel Forshaw
Six Pack: Roy Morgan
Snow: Tim Mateer
Female Biker: C.K. McFarland
Cornfield Killer #1: T.J. McFarland
Cornfiled Killer #2: Blue Deckert
Cornfield Killer #3: Glenn Lampert
Cornfield Killer #4: Red Mitchell
Rockwell Mom: Bonnie Suggs
Rockwell Dad: Harold Suggs
Freeway Lady #1: Barbara Gulling-Goff
Freeway Lady #3: Holly Cross Vagley
Freeway Lady #2: Dorothy Young
Colleen: Sharon Shackelford
Casino Bodyguard #1: Jay Pennison
Casino Bodyguard #2: Masanori Toguchi
Crooked Croupier: R. Nelson Brown
Croupier #2: Lincoln Casey Jr.
Croupier #3: Gene Skillen
Big Mama: Debora Williams
Casino Cowboy: Kyle Thatcher
Casino Patron: Patricia Mathews
Waiter in Elevator: Mitch Hrushowy
Penthouse Guard #1: Ernest Mack
Penthouse Guard #2: Linwood Walker
Drug Dealer: Robert Prentiss
Ski Lodge Killer #1: Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Ski Lodge Killer #2: Glenn R. Wilder
Ski Lodge Killer #3: David R. Ellis
Ski Lodge Killer #4: Michael Adams
Ski Lodge Killer #5: Dave Bartholomew
Ski Lodge Killer #6: Fred Lerner
Ski Lodge Killer #7: Mike Shanks
Ski Lodge Killer #8: Ray Colbert
Film Crew:
Director of Photography: Don Burgess
Executive Producer: Robert W. Cort
Producer: Daniel Grodnik
Director: Phillip Noyce
Producer: Tim Matheson
Executive Producer: David Madden
Associate Producer: Charles Robert Carner
Production Design: Peter Murton
Editor: David A. Simmons
Original Music Composer: J. Peter Robinson
Location Manager: Carole Fontana
Unit Production Manager: Dennis Stuart Murphy
Location Scout: Mike Harrowing
Set Designer: Lauren E. Polizzi
Title Designer: Michael Lodge
Costume Design: Katherine Dover
Production Coordinator: Jeffrey J. Kiehlbauch
Casting Assistant: Louise Marrufo
Production Coordinator: Gina Scheerer
Casting: Junie Lowry-Johnson
Casting Associate: William A. Johnson
Art Direction: John Myhre
Casting Assistant: Elisa Goodman
Location Manager: Susan Elkins
Script Supervisor: Helen Caldwell
Set Decoration: Tom Talbert
Second Unit Director: Dick Ziker
Key Makeup Artist: Karoly Balazs
Special Effects Makeup Artist: J.C. Matalon
Assistant Hairstylist: Jan Sebastian
Key Makeup Artist: Jeanne Van Phue
Hairstylist: Cinzia Zanetti
Production Manager: Leonard Bram
Executive In Charge Of Production: Ted Zachary
Additional Second Assistant Director: Sandy Collister
Second Assistant Director: K.C. Colwell
First Assistant Director: Tom Davies
Second Assistant Director: Douglas Dean III
Second Assistant Director: Thomas A. Irvine
First Assistant Director: Donald P.H. Eaton
Second Unit Director: Max Kleven
Set Dresser: Joel Bestrop
Art Direction: Michael Marcus
Set Decoration: Nicholas T. Preovolos
Sound Editor: Gregg Baxter
Production Sound Mixer: Jacob Goldstein
Assistant Sound Editor: David Hagberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Grover B. Helsley
Sound Editor: Michael Hilkene
Sound Mixer: Walter Hoylman
Sound Editor: David M. Ice
Sound Editor: Doug Jackson
Special Sound Effects: Eric Lindemann
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: William L. McCaughey
Boom Operator: Prometheus Patient
ADR Editor: Tally Paulos
Foley Mixer: Troy Porter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Richard D. Rogers
Foley Artist: Joan Rowe
Sound Editor: Christopher Sheldon
Assistant Sound Editor: Thomas W. Small
Foley Artist: Jerry Trent
Special Effects Coordinator: Martin Bresin
Special Effects Assistant: Steven C. Foster
Special Effects Assistant: Marvin Gardner
Special Effects Coordinator: Allen Hall
Special Effects Supervisor: Mike Manzel
Special Effects Assistant: Joe Montenegr...
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Astonishing Little Feet from Maegan Houang on Vimeo.
Starring Celia Au, Perry Yung, Robert Lewis Stephenson, Brian Wallace, Max Faugno and Robert Brettenaugh
Written and directed by Maegan Houang
Produced by Pin-Chun Liu
Executive Produced by Glenn Kaino, Lauri Michelle Firstenberg, and Elaine Sir
Cinematography by Christopher Ripley
Production Design by Terry Watson
Edited by Gus Spelman
Composer: Robert Ouyang Rusli
Costume Design by Anne Valliant
Hair & Makeup by Moung Park
Casting Director: Tanya Giang
Co-EP: Brooke Baker
Sound Design & Mix by Grant Meyers
Lead VFX Artist: Jeff Desom
Animation & Title design by Laura Nasir-Tamara
Production Manager: John Lozada
1st AD: Ted Keffer
2nd AD: Kat McArdle
Associate Producer: Po-wei Su
Script Supervisor: Merina Seidel
Language Consultant: Alice Ko
Set PAs: Ferran Molina, Slava Makarov
Production Intern: Max Hickman
Art Director: Jay Dizon
Scenic: Alexandra Papoban
Art PA: Le Quang Nhan
Lead Man: Angel de La Rosa
Set Dressers: Franki Wujcik, Vincent Quintana, Yingxi Wan
1st AC: Jacob Perry, Felipe Larrondo
Loader: Darrell Ham
2nd AC: Mohammed Samra
Still Photographer: Peter Yung
Gaffer: Chase DuBose
BBE: Vahagan Gukasyan
Swing: Tanner Johnson
Key Grips: Luke Poole, Lance Gegner, Brandon Diaz
BBG: Myles Evenson
Swings: Erik Gold, Ricky Ramon Velazquez
Production Sound Mixer: Gabriel Linkiewicz
Key Makeup & Hair: Akihito Sawada
Healthy Safety Supervisors: Loreto Rodriguez, Wayne Landry, Joowan Bosco Kim
On Set VFX Supervisor: Cooper Vacheron @coopvchrn
VFX Artist: Matthew Wauhkonen
ADR Recordist: Mauricio Escamilla
Shot on Kodak
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Double for the hot celeb game: Luke Brandon Field AND Eric Bogosian
Let's start with Luke!
Not My Type | Alright | Cute | Adorable | Pretty | Gorgeous | LORD MERCY
He's just so beautiful??? the makeup artist in me just wants to touch his face and feel his cheekbones
But for Eric Bogosian
Not My Type | Alright | Cute | Adorable | Pretty | Gorgeous | LORD MERCY
It's the way he swaps between that cute fucking smile and being dead serious as Molloy that has me fully like...
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The Deathless Tour Featuring Set It Off, Crown The Empire, Caskets & DeathbyRomy
Set It Off has started The Deathless Tour with Crown The Empire, Caskets, and Deathbyromy. The tour includes 32 dates and began on March 13th. The group has also released two new singles titled "Parasite" and "Evil People" to get fans excited for what's next from the rock group. As the band was gearing up to go on tour, they released a third single titled "Fake Ass Friends" to further excite their fans. Stepping into the venue, a wave of excitement washed over me. It had been years since I had last been to Water Street Music Hall, back in my teenage years watching my friends perform with their bands. The line extended down the block, showing the anticipation and enthusiasm of the fans. The atmosphere was electric, evident in the excited faces of those entering the venue. Seeing the resurgence of this iconic place gives me hope for the music scene in Rochester, where opportunities to see live bands can limited.
Romy Flores, known by her stage name DeathbyRomy, is a talented singer-songwriter from the United States. She was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, and started pursuing music professionally at the young age of 15. In 2019, Flores signed a contract with Capitol Records, a UMG company, for her upcoming project. Her debut single, "Problems," was released on October 4th, and it quickly went viral on TikTok, becoming her breakthrough hit. It has become her most-streamed song on platforms such as Spotify and YouTube. Flores's music explores themes of mental health struggles, expressed through her goth clothing style, makeup & songwriting. The theme of the interplay between life and death in Flores's music is influenced by her multicultural background, especially Mexican traditions, and beliefs, such as the Day Of The Dead. Romy & Team Dead, know how to perform, Romy Flores, the lead vocalist, possesses a truly mesmerizing voice. During one of their electrifying performances, Jayden Hammer, the incredible guitarist, surprised everyone by playing flawlessly and adding a unique touch by licking her guitar. DeathbyRomy, being the amazing artist she is, made sure their outfits were perfectly coordinated for their set. I must admit, before tonight, I hadn't had the pleasure of listening to their music, but I couldn't help myself from singing along to one of their catchy new songs, "2, 4, 6, 8,” which was also a live debut of this song. If you ever get an opportunity to see these talented individuals on tour, I guarantee you won't be disappointed.
There's a band called Caskets, and they are crushing it in the music scene. They're from Leeds and have created their brand of alternative, post-hardcore-inspired Metal that is nothing short of electrifying. If you're looking for a band that will get your adrenaline pumping and your heart racing, look no further than Caskets. Trust me, you won't be disappointed! Get ready to have your mind blown! Well, some fans did end up being disappointed with this band. They could not make a bunch of dates on the tour due to an issue with their visas. The band posted a statement and updates on their Instagram regarding the situation (Click Here to read the statement) If you are going to any of the tour dates listed below with a * Caskets will be there!
Crown The Empire is a metalcore band hailing from Dallas, Texas. They've been around since 2010 and are made up of some seriously talented musicians - Andrew "Andy Leo" Rockhold on vocals, Brandon Hoover on guitar, Hayden Tree on bass, and Jeeves Avalos on drums. I recently discovered that they are signed to Rise Records and have released five studio albums. Their latest album, Dogma, dropped on April 28, 2023. Pretty cool, huh? I have been a fan of the band Crown The Empire for some time now. I have been listening to their music since they released their album The Fallout in 2012. Recently, I found myself listening to their album Sudden Sky, released in 2019, and singing along to their song "BLURRY (Out Of Place)" quite often because the lyrics are very catchy. I had the opportunity to see them perform live at the Vans Warped Tour some years back. Their amazing stage presence completely blew me away and I love how they interacted with the crowd. In my opinion, Crown The Empire is one of the best live acts out there, and worth checking out. Before Crown The Empire even stepped foot on stage, the fans & I were ready for them to perform. We were all eagerly awaiting their performance. The band treated us to a mix of their latest hits like “BLURRY (Out Of Place) and beloved classics such as “The Fallout”, but before diving into their setlist, they decided to pull a playful prank on the audience and Rick rolled everyone. It was a hilarious start to the show. As the first notes of "Dogma" filled the venue, Andy Leo, the lead vocalist, unleashed an incredible amount of energy. He passionately belted out the lyrics to each song, his voice echoing through the air, while simultaneously leaping and bounding across the stage, igniting an even greater level of excitement among the fans.
Set It Off is a rock trio that hails from Tampa, Florida, and was formed in 2008 by singer Cody Carson. Carson began the band's career on YouTube and quickly gained a large following. The band released a few EPs, including Calm Before The Storm and Baby, You Don't Tripajaharda, before signing with Equal Vision Records. A few years after signing to Equal Vision Records, the band switched to Fearless Records in 2019. However, Set It Off ultimately decided to break the trend of being tied to a label and announced in 2023 that they had gone independent. The performance by Set It Off was fantastic, I was blown away by the way they had the stage set up, especially with Maxx Danziger (drums) positioned on a riser that gave the illusion of him being inside the "monster" featured on the tour poster. It was a visually stunning setup that added a whole new dimension to their performance. Throughout the night, Set It Off played a total of 18 songs, ending the show on a high note. The addition of Romy Flores to perform "Partners In Crime" was a pleasant surprise, adding an extra layer of excitement to the performance. And who could forget Cody's daring move of crowd-surfing on an air mattress during "Ancient History" - a moment that truly showcased their energy and connection with the audience. One of the things that sets Set It Off apart is their incredible crowd interaction and stage presence. It's clear that they genuinely enjoy performing and engaging with their fans, creating a memorable experience for everyone in the audience. The moment when Cody and Maxx switched spots towards the end of the set was a brilliant move, showcasing their versatility and talent as musicians.
Keep an eye out for their upcoming live performance! You wouldn't want to miss this one-of-a-kind experience. Luckily, there are still plenty of shows remaining and the tour will be hitting a city near you soon. Trust us, it's a show you won't want to miss! To stay in the loop, make sure to follow Concert Hopper’s Instagram and Facebook pages for all the latest updates. Happy hopping!
Sun Mar 31 – Detroit, MI – St Andrew’s Hall*
Mon Apr 01 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues*
Wed Apr 03 – Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore Minneapolis*
Fri Apr 05 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant*
Sat Apr 06 – Kansas City, MO – The Truman*
Sun Apr 07 – Denver, CO – Summit*
Tue Apr 09 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot*
Wed Apr 10 – Garden City, ID – Revolution Concert House and Event Center*
Mon Apr 13 – Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory*
Sun Apr 14 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom*
Tue Apr 16 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom*
Thu Apr 18 – Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades*
Fri Apr 19 – Riverside, CA – Riverside Municipal Auditorium*
Mon Apr 22 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren*
Tue Apr 23 – Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues*
Thu Apr 25 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues*
Fri Apr 26 – Austin, TX – Emo’s*
Sat Apr 27 – Houston, TX – House of Blues*
Mon Apr 29 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl*
Sun Apr 30 – Columbus, OH – The Bluestone*
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