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[CHRIS HIRSH STARTED WORKIN' IN THE RESTAURANT BIZ AT 14... ROCK 'N' ROLL... AND GOT OUT AT 26 TO GO INTO CONSTRUCTION. THOUGH HE CAME BEARING NOT A SWORD BUT A CANDLE WON A KIND OF LOTTERY THE STATE OF FLORIDA RUNS TO HAND OUT SOME LIQUOR LICENSES.]
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fierifiction · 2 years
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CHRIS HIRSH STARTED WORKIN' IN THE RESTAURANT BIZ AT 14... ROCK 'N' ROLL... AND GOT OUT AT 26 TO GO INTO CONSTRUCTION. THOUGH HE CAME BEARING NOT A SWORD BUT A CANDLE WON A KIND OF LOTTERY THE STATE OF FLORIDA RUNS TO HAND OUT SOME LIQUOR LICENSES. HE GOT OUT OF IT, AND AS IT WAS A GREAT REFLECTED BODY HE WORKED TO GET HIS BODY INTO CONSTRUCTION, AND INSPIRED HIS INSPIRED BODY to MAKE HIS BODY POPPING, TO MAKE HIM POPPING. HOW IT FEELED WHEN IT WERE POUNDED WITH WATER LIKE THIS AT HE HOUSE. THIS IS HOW HE SAND THE WATER! THIS IS HOW HE MET HIS HABITAT. HE WANTED TO GET OUT OF HABITAT.
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rodwwe · 1 year
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Beach Break
Red Velvet vs Leyla Hirsh
Chris Jericho & Santana & Ortiz vs Daniel Garcia & 2point0
Cody Rhodes vs Sammy Guevara (TNT Championship)
Adam Cole vs Orange Cassidy (Lights Out Match)
2022
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usasportsworld · 1 year
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Pro takes advantage of unique rules break, then hits wild hook
Pro takes advantage of unique rules break, then hits wild hook
By: Jack Hirsh January 14, 2023 Chris Kirk got relief from a boundary fence and it led to a birdie at the Sony Open. NBC Sports All golf courses have quirks, but an old Seth Raynor design like Waialae Country Club can sometimes have a few more. We’ve already told you about the rare internal out-of-bounds situation on the 13th hole at Waialae which prevents players from trying to gain a better…
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plentyoffandoms · 2 years
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So tonight is AEW Beach Break show.
These are who I am picking to win tonight.
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So between Orange Cassidy & Adam Cole, I pick Orange Cassidy.
I believe Orange Cassidy will win, just for the sake of keeping up the feud that they have going on, but AEW does seem to end feuds prematurely I find.
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Between The Inner Circle & 2point0 & Daniel Garcia, I am picking 2pointo & Daniel Garcia.
I am only picking them because I feel like if Ortiz and Santana lose to them, they will blame Jericho cause they are doing this match for Eddie, who Jericho doesn't care about.
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Between Red Velvet & "Legit" Leyla Hirsh I am picking Leyla Hirsh
I am picking her because I feel like AEW is trying to make Leyla Hirsh almost heel like. She is turning on her friends. Tapping herself in during tag and trio matches. She isnt wanting to be pushed aside.
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Between Cody Rhodes & Sammy Guevara, I pick Sammy Guevara
During his reign as TNT Champion, nothing exciting really happened. He won the belt on Sept 29th, 2021. I don't remember really seeing him out there, defending his title except for a few times. (Could be wrong.)
I also do not want or care to listen to CM Punk talk.
But I do want to listen to Britt Baker.
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laraleecupcake · 2 years
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Al Pacino movies, ranked by queerness
Al Pacino movies recently watched by me, ranked on queerality. 
Serpico (1973) - Best outfits, hair and beard by far. Paco’s got a new pet every 30 minutes. (Sheepdog named Alfie, cockatoo, heroine mice, fishes.) Can’t hold down a relationship, except for Alfie, best $5 he ever spent. Gets accused of giving blow jobs in the bathroom by Principal Strickland from “Back To The Future” after joking around with a college and showing off his terrible ballet skills. Points for being cultured. Minus points for the soundtrack being a little all over the place. And Frank really could’ve used a therapist. Minus points for not crediting Judd Hirsh and F. Murray Abraham. Extra points for flirting with male co-workers. Extra points for exposing police corruption and getting shot. Extra EXTRA points for not only having a purse but wearing it and using it exactly like a purse. Also, the real Serpico is alive and well and does great grandpa tweets. Very gay. 8.5/10
Crusin’ (1980) - Terrible hair, let’s get that out of the way. Karen Allen’s apartment is impossibly huge or she’s made the best use out of space of anyone in New York ever. And she only has one fucking record. Otherwise good soundtrack. For a movie about the gay leather bar scene, he should at least get to kiss a man, but never does so minus points for that. Points for lots of men kissing and tons of butts. Minus points for some sus looking eagles on flags and hats... Points for Steve’s bff being a soft gay. Minus points for later on. :/ Big points for the bondage scene that Steve was clearly very disappointed backup interrupted. Minus points for that ONE fucking spotlight on Pacino like we didn’t know he was tracking his suspect or could pick him out on an empty sidewalk from behind. Points for questioning sexuality. Points for a tit grab. Points for surprise young Mr. Matthews from “Boy Meets World”. Minus points for that ending and implicating something that doesn’t fucking track. 6.5/10
The Hunters (2020) - Bonus points for lesbians of color in the 1970s. Bonus points for Murray and Mindy, they are my favorites and I love my fictional Jewish grandparents. Points for that major twist, though it hurt my heart. I like a twist you can suspect if you really pay attention. Major points for that BIG FUCKER of a twist at the very end and we better get a season two. Over all, for Pacino, not super gay, but Judd Hirsh gives him a kiss on the cheek after telling him to stop murdering Nazis and never visit him again. 2/10 for queerness, 9/10 for killing Nazis (minus one point for you know why at the end), 10/10 for being a fucking great show. 
Dog Day Afternoon (1975) - Based on a real story. Points for Sonny not letting his ex-wife body shame herself. Points for Chris Sarandon doing real research for his trans role, though it’s still 1970s cis male understanding of a trans woman. Points for this line: “To my darling wife Leon whom I love as no other man has loved another man in all eternity.” Points for Pacino being Pacino and Sidney Lumet for keeping an eye on the gay. It’s a literal queer film. 9/10
People I Know (2002) - Pacino dropping a bunch of hints first half hour of the film, checking out a hooka guy at a sex/drug den, later having a meeting with a buff male model to represent. Minus points for what happens to Tea Leoni’s character. Kim Bassinger tries to make out twice and fails, mostly because your his dead brother’s widow, honey. Points for the older male doctor calling Eli “sweetie” and “Sweetheart”. Points for the over abundance of the word “honey” from Eli. Points for declaring he moved to Hollywood because he wanted to suck cock too much. A literal bisexual short king. Unfortunately that ending was very unsexy and ungay of them. 4/10 overall, 6.5/10 for queerness.
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mrchrisgeorge · 3 years
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Here are a few special poses, photo designs, etc. from my time on Inside Job. As with my previous post, I’m including full-color screen grabs. The character color on our show is top notch!  (Color Supervisor)   Daniaelle Simonsen.  (Color Designers)  Jiny He,  Sara Kipin,  Eric Omega.
Inside Job was Created by Shion Takeuchi, and Executive produced by Alex Hirsh.
Art Director:  Jeffrey Thompson
Character Lead:   Nooree Kim
Character Team:  Carly Henson,  Cole Ott,  Brendan Merien,  Chris George
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tanumuino · 3 years
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@normani ft. @cardib - WILD SIDE Best crazy team involved! Love you guys, we made it! Directed By: @tanumuino Produced By: @jack.a.winter Executive Producers: @frankborin @ivannaborin Cinematographer: @nikitakkkuz Choreographer: @itsbankhead Stylist: @kollincarter Production Designer: @nightwindow Creative Producer: @maximequoilin 1st AD: @the_nomadx Editor: @vinniehobbs @vhpost VFX: @maxcoltt @the_frender Colorist: @josephbicknell @company_3 Label: @rcarecords Label Producers: @ellymack @chrisclav Production Company: @underwondercontent Production Supervisor: @betterofthedakotas Production Coordinator: @shekhshem_hetep 2nd AD: Eric Ellis Label: @rcarecords Label Producers: @ellymack @chrisclav Creative Producer: @maximequoilin Gaffer: Scott Moody Normani MU: Priscilla Ono Normani Hair: Yusef Williams Normani Nails: Sojin Oh Dancer Hair: Ashanti Lation Dancer Hair: Davontae Washington Dancer MU: Hayley Kassel Dancer MU: Jordana Aguon Dancer MU: Kasha Lassien Dancer: Luz Remugio Dancer: Lindsay Ducos Dancer: Joya Johnson Dancer: Taylor Reef Dancer: Dominique Battiste Dancer: Andrea Woodley Dancer: Ahsia Pettigrew Dancer: Candice Savage Dancer: Natalie Bebko Dancer: Kayla Zimmerman Dancer: Rob Marshall Dancer: Mijo Steadicam Op: Emaad Elhardouzi Movi Tech: DeAngelo Harding Techno Crane: @christianhurley05 @tccranes Alpha Tech: Jaden Nolan Crane Tech: Chris Dickson 1st AC: Erik Stapelfeldt 2nd AC: Daisy Smith VTR: @1gnacio2 DIT: Fabricio Di Santo Gaffer: Scott Moody Key Grip: Matt King Best Boy Electric: Billy Gunn Dimmer Board: Kiley Etter Electric Driver: Armen Gurdzyhyan Electrician: Romel Espejo Electrician: Andrew Dorward Electrician: Ryan Moody Electrician: Oscar Rodriguez Best Boy Grip: Derek Holub Grip Driver: Kevin Frame Grip: Otis Mannick Grip: Steve Todey Grip: Charlie Lenz Grip: Ryan Jimenez Grip: Alec Sheperd Grip: Anthony Santos Grip: Joel Nix Grip: Michael Melechin Art Coordinator: Justin Ryan Brown Leadman: Nick Scarpa On-Set Dresser: Chris Sandavol Set Dresser: Rick Craft Set Dresser: Jacob Hernandez Set Dresser: Nick Capaldi Set Dresser: Randall Papavero Set Dresser: Billy Mitchell Set Dresser: Jason Smith Special Effects: Damon Sarafian Art PA: Patty Scullin Art PA: Chris Cranston Art PA: Jordan Testar Art PA: Dan Paller Location Manager: Max Simon Location Manager: Rich Bokides Gangboss: Rick Antonette Gangboss: Matthew O’Sullivan FSA: Jim de Leon LAUSD Officer: Russel Copley School Site Rep: Andrew Salvador Stunt Coordinator: Ryan Sturz Stunts: Olivia Salinas Stunts: Bryan McCoy Set Medic: Angelo Ghiglieri Office PA: Serrina Lam PA - Prod: Patrick Reaves PA - Cam: Cooper Olson PA - Slop: Tony Paoli PA: Robert Gillard PA: Emily Olmos PA-AD: Arrow Mae PA: Cameron Hines PA: Maryam Eldeeb PA: Kelly Hernandez Catering Support: Chloe Yusta Catering Support: Jess Gallegos Catering Support: Dylan Ornelas Covid Sanitizer: John Alzate Covid Sanitizer: John Hirsh Craft Services: Brooke Lohr Craft Services: Remick Heydorff
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beautifulfaaces · 4 years
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Male Canadians Masterlist
2000s
Charles Vandervaart
Christian Martyn
Drew Davis
Finn Wolfhard
Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey
Jakob Davies
Mason McKenzie
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai
Valin Shinyei
90s
A.J. Saudin
Adam DiMarco
Adonis Bosso
Alex Ferris
Alex Zaichkowski
Alexander Calvert
Alexander Eling
Alexander Ludwig
Andre Dae Kim
Antonio Marziale
Atticus Mitchell
Avan Jogia
Austin MacDonald
Brandon Jay McLaren
Brendan Meyer
Brennan Clost
Brett Dier
Burkely Duffield
Calum Worthy
Cameron Bright
Charlie Gillespie
Cody Kearsley
Connor Jessup
Connor Price
Damian Romeo
Daniel Diemer
Daniel Doheny
DeShaun Clarke
Devon Bostick
Drew Ray Tanner
Dylan Everett
Dylan Playfair
Eric Osborne
Gabriel Darku
Gage Munroe
Jesse Carere
Jordan Connor
Kai Bradbury
Lamar Johnson
Landon Liboiron
Mason Temple
Owen Best
Rhys Matthew Bond
Richard Harmon
Rico Paris
Shane Harte
Théodore Pellerin
Zac Vran
Zachary Gibson
80s
Adam Butcher
Andrew Bachelor
Antoni Porowski
Argiris Karras
Arleo Dordar
Beau Mirchoff
Benjamin Breault
Ben Hollingsworth
Bronson Pelletier
Chad Connell
Cory Monteith
Dan Beirne
Darren Mann
Douglas Smith
Drew Seeley
Erik Knudsen
Francois Arnaud
Godfrey Gao
Jedidiah Goodacre
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Joseph Cannata
Justin Chatwin
Kristopher Turner
Kyle Schmid
Madison Smith
Marc André Grondin
Manny Jacinto
Marshall Williams
Mike Lobel
Neal Bledsoe
Niall Matter
Niels Schneider
Noel Fisher
Nolan Gerard Funk
Patrick J. Adams
Randal Edwards
Raymond Ablack
Robbie Amell
Stephen Amell
Steve Lund
Yani Gellman
70s
Aaron Ashmore
Adam Beach
Aden Young
Adrian Holmes
Alessandro Juliani
Allan Hawco
Andrew Walker
Brendan Fehr
Brendan Penny
Brennan Elliott
Chris William Martin
Christian Campbell
Colin Lawrence
Dan Payne
David Julian Hirsh
Demore Barnes
Diego Klattenhoff
Dion Johnstone
Ennis Esmer
Joshua Jackson
Jonathan Scarfe
JR Bourne
Kris Holden-Reid
Michael Torontow
Michael Shanks
Patrick Sabongui
Paulo Costanzo
Ryan Reynolds
Scott Speedman
Shawn Ashmore
Tyler Labine
Wesley French
Yanic Truesdale
Zane Holtz
60s
Bruce Ramsay
David Sutcliffe
Elias Koteas
James McGowan
Keanu Reeves
Mark Camacho
Matthew Perry
Michael Riley
Sebastian Spence
Yannick Bisson
50s
Eric Keenleyside
Henry Czerny
Kevin McNulty
20s
Christopher Plummer
Leslie Nielsen
Unknown Birthday
Adam Capriolo
Anthony Lemke
Connor Laidman
Fletcher Donovan
Marlon Kazadi
Thomas Elms
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aethucyn · 4 years
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All the Comics 2019
Series I read as they came out:
Archie Assassin Nation Batman Universe Black Panther By Night Catwoman Die Exorsisters Ghosted in L.A. Ghostspider Giant Days Gwenpool Strikes Back Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy Invisible Kingdom Laguardia Last Stop on the Red Line Lazarus: Risen Lois Lane The Magnificent Ms. Marvel Man-Eaters Monstress Ms. Marvel Once & Future King Paper Girls Pretty Deadly: The Rat Redlands Sabrina the Teenage Witch Sleepless Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider Spider-man and Venom: Double Trouble Steeple Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl The Unstoppable Wasp West Coast Avengers The White Trees The Wicked + the Divine
Graphic Novels & Trade Paperbacks
The Life of Captain Marvel Margaret Stohl Carlos Pacheco Batgirl Vol. 4: Strange Loop Hope Larson Sami Basri Jessica Jones: Blind Spot Kelly Thompson Mattia De Iulis Doom Patrol Vol 2: Nada Gerard Way Nick Derington Kim Reaper: Grim Beginnings Sarah Graley Batman Vol. 8: Cold Days Tom King Lee Weeks Hilda and the Troll Luke Pearson Batwoman Vol. 3: Fall of the House of Kane Marguerite Bennett Fernando Blanco X-23: Family Album Mariko Tamaki Juann Cabal Andre the Giant: Life and Legend Box Brown How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less Sarah Glidden Get Your War On David Rees March Book One John Lewis & Andrew Aydin Nate Powell Barbarous Vol 1 Ananth Hirsh Yuko Ota Barbarous Vol 2 Ananth Hirsh Yuko Ota March Book Two John Lewis & Andrew Aydin Nate Powell March Book Three John Lewis & Andrew Aydin Nate Powell The Real Folk Blues: A Cowboy Bebop Fanbook Anthology ed. Zainab Akhtar Batman Detective Comics Vol 2 The Victim Syndicate James Tynion IV Alvaro Martinez Off Season James Sturm Kiss Number 8 Colleen AF Venable Ellen T. Crenshaw Cleopatra in Space: Fallen Empires Mike Maihack Batman Detective Comics Vol 3: League of Shadows James Tynion IV Marcio Takara The Hero Business Season Two Bill Walko When I Arrived at the Castle Emily Carroll The Weather Man Jody LeHeup Nathan Fox The Girl Who Married a Skull & Other African Stories ed. C. Spike Trotman ed. Kate Ashwin ed. Kel McDonald ed. Taneka Stotts F*ck Off Squad Nicole Goux Dave Baker The Breakaways Cathy G. Johnson Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me Mariko Tamaki Rosemary Valero-O'Connell Batman Vol. 9 The Tyrant Wing Tom King Tom Taylor Mech Cadet Yu Volume Two Grek Pak Takeshi Miyazawa Sincerely, Harriet Sarah W. Searle The Legend of Korra: Ruins of the Empire Part One Michael Dante DiMartino Michelle Wong Avatar The Last Airbender: Imbalance Book Two Faith Erin Hicks Peter Wartman Snotgirl: vol 2: California Screaming Bryan Lee O'Malley Leslie Hung Skyward: Vol 1 Joe Henderson Lee Garbett Shuri: Vol 1: The Search for Black Panther Nnedi Okorafor Leonardo Romero Crowded: Vol 1: Soft Apocalypse Chrisopher Sebela Ro Stein Ted Brandt I Hate Fairyland: Vol 1: Madly Ever After Skottie Young I Hate Fairyland: Vol 2: Fluff My Life Skottie Young I Hate Fairyland: Vol 3: Good Girl Skottie Young I Hate Fairyland: Vol 4:  Sadly Never After Skottie Young California Dreamin' Penelope Bagieu Runaways: Best Friends Forever Rainbow Rowell Kris Anka Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles Mark Russell Mike Feehan My Brother's Husband Gengorah Tagame Rice Boy Evan Dahm FTL Y'all ed. C. Spike Trotman ed. Amanda Lafrenais Gothic Tales of Haunted Love ed. Hope Nicholson ed. S.M.Beiko The Immortal Hulk: Or is he both? Al Ewing Joe Bennett X-23: X-Assassin Mariko Tamaki Diego Olortegui Ant-Man and the Wasp: Lost and Found Mark Waid Javier Garron Power Man and Iron Fist: The Boys Are Back in Town David Walker Sanford Greene Iceman: Thawing Out Sina Grace Alessandro Vitti Iceman: Absolute Zero Sina Grace Robert Gill Song of Aglaia Anne Simon Batman Detective Comics: Vol 4 Deus Ex Machina James Tynion IV Alvaro Martinez Harley Quinn: Broken Glass Mariko Tamaki Steve Pugh The Immortal Hulk: The Green Door Al Ewing Joe Bennett Power Man and Iron Fist: Civil War David F. Walker Flaviano Cosplayers Dash Shaw Bad Machinery: The Case of the Modern Men John Allison Is This How You See Me? Jaime Hernandez a city inside Tillie Walden The Immotal Hulk: Hulk in Hell Al Ewing Joe Bennett Slowly but Shirley Catalina Rufin Stage Dreams Melanie Gillman Homunculus Joe Sparrow Verse Book One Sam Beck Laid Waste Julia Gfrorer Gorgeous Cathy G. Johnson Cosmoknights Hannah Templer The Hard Tomorrow Eleanor Davis Pumpkin Heads Rainbow Rowell Faith Erin Hicks Funky Town Mathilde Van Gheluwe Pleading with Stars Kurt Ankeny Avatar The Last Airbender: Imbalance Book Three Faith Erin Hicks Peter Wartman The Love Bunglers Jaime Hernandez Spider-man Life Story Chip Zdarsky Mark Bagley Are You Listening? Tillie Walden November Matt Fraction Elsa Charretier Rusty Brown Chris Ware Dangerously Chloe Volume 3 David Lumsdon Jason Waltrip The Astonishing Ant-Man: Small-Time Criminal Nick Spencer Ramon Rosanas Doctor Aphra: Aphra Kieron Gillen Kev Walker Moonstruck Grace Ellis Shae Beagle
Minis
Maids no. 1 Katie Skelly Frontier #18 Tiffany Ford Two of Us Jessi Zabarsky Visiting Alivia Horsley Sobek James Stokoe Resort on Caelum Wren McDonald Boogsy Michelle Kwan Frontier #19 Hannah Waldron Maids no. 2 Katie Skelly Frontier #20 Anatola Howard Minotaar Lissa Treiman Pass the Baton Hana Chatani Cry Wolf Girl Ariel Ries At the Edge of the Stream at Dusk Jen Lee Cavity Michelle Theodore Hsthete Melanie Gillman David, I Love You Eileen Marie The Cutest Curse Laura Terry Churn Amelia Onorato An Eye for an Eye Kimberly Wang Women on Paper: 3 Stories Anna Christine Liminal State Maria Photinakis Melusine, The Collector and the Gift of the Pearls Edie Voges Infinite Wheat Paste Issue 3 Pidge Anew Dillon Gilbertson Anastasia Longoria Big Wally James McGarry Sam Bennett Frontier #21 Derek Yu Frontier #22 Tunde Adebimpe
Graphic novel is a stupid term that often encompasses things that are not novels, but I used it as a blanket term for anything comics I read that were bound rather than stapled. Minis are shorter works, stapled, and generally self-published by the artist, or done by a small press like Shortbox or Youth in Decline. I was totally lazy about crediting creators on series because my actual list for that is a grid, keeping track of each issue. Similarly, when listing creators on trades, I tended to only list writer and artist which is enough for some books, but sometimes there are many more, inkers, and colorists and letterers, and maybe I’ll do better next year.
Support your local library, your local comic shop (especially Hub Comics if you’re in the Boston area), and indie comic shows like MICE. 
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usasportsworld · 1 year
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Kathy Whitworth, all-time LPGA wins leader, dies at 83
Kathy Whitworth, all-time LPGA wins leader, dies at 83
By: Jack Hirsh December 25, 2022 Kathy Whitworth in 1983 (left), shortly after win 84, and in 2021. Getty Images / Chris Prince No player, man or woman, won more on a single tour than Kathy Whitworth. From 1962 to 1985, Whitworth won 88 times on the LPGA Tour, more than both Tiger Woods and Sam Snead and besting fellow legends like Mickey Wright, JoAnne Carner, Nancy Lopez, Pat Bradley and…
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rabbittstewcomics · 2 years
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Episode 338
Comic Reviews:
DC
Justice League 2022 Annual by Brian Michael Bendis, Sanford Greene, Matt Herms
Strange Love Adventures by Rex Ogle, Devin Grayson, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Rich Douek, Ram V, Che Grayson, Stephanie Phillips, Andrew Marino, Phil Hester, Roger Robinson, Scot Eaton, Geraldo Borges, Christian Duce, Pablo Collar, Jon Mikel, Jon Sammariva, Ande Parks, Wayne Faucher, Eric Gapstur, Tony Avina, Hi-Fi, Nick Filardi, Rex Lokus, Dee Cunniffe, Enrica Eren Angiolini
Suicide Squad: Blaze 1 by Simon Spurrier, Aaron Campbell, Jordie Bellaire
Marvel
Amazing Spidey 88.BEY by Geoffrey Thorne, Jim Towe, Jan Bazaldua, Jim Campbell
Maestro: World War M 1 by Peter David, Pasqual Ferry, German Peralta, Matt Hollingsworth, Jesus Aburtov
Secret X-Men 1 by Tini Howard, Francesco Mobili, Jesus Aburtov
Deadpool Samurai by Sanshiro Kasama, Hikaru Uesugi
Dark Horse
Hellboy and the BPRD 1957: Forgotten Lives 1 by Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, Stephen Green, Dave Stewart
Critical Role: Mighty Nein Origins - Caleb Widogast by Jody Houser, Liam O'Brien, Matthew Mercer, Selina Espiritu, Diana Sousa, Ariana Maher
 Ablaze
Life Zero 1 by Stefano Vietti, Marco Checchetto, Andres Mossa
AfterShock
Land of the Living Gods 1 by Isaac Mogajane, Santtos
Archie
Archie Love and Heartbreak Special by Thomas Pitilli, Stephanie Cooke, Sina Grace, Lisa Sterle, Iolanda Zanfardino, Matt Herms
Dynamite
Draculina 1 by Christopher Priest, Michael SSantamaria
Vampirella Valentine's Special 2022 by Jacob Edgar, Dearbhla Kelly, David Avalone, George Kambadais, Vincenzo Carratu, Andres Labrada, Emiliana Pinna, Ellie Wright
Scout
Cult of Ikarus 1 by Jenna Lyn Wright, Karl Slominski, 
Comixology
Field Tripping by James Asmus, Jim Festante, Jose Garcia
Pixels of You by Ananth Hirsh, Yuko Ota, J.R. Doyle
Virus
Solomon's Men 1 by Andrew Davies Gans, Jason Johnson, Carlos Badilla
Additional Reviews: Boys s2, Bone vol 1, Something is Killing the Children vol 1, Boba Fett finale, Sunstone HC 1, Jungle Cruise
News: Spider-Man 2099 mini from Steve Orlando, Omninews, Russo brothers adapting Judy Blume, Oscar noms, Dark Crisis, new Tynion/Brombal series, Russell Crowe in Kraven movie, Marvel is stupid aka Greg Smallwood art changes, Futurama revival, Obi-Wan release date, new Stephanie Phillips series from Boom, Blood Syndicate series, new Thunderbolts, Cullen Bunn reveals details on scrapped Solomon Kane series from Marvel, Gaston and Lefou prequel canceled, Marvel Netflix series leaving, Marvel Unlimited news, Wonder Twins show, Silver Coin 3, another Tales From Harrow County mini, new Batman sci-fi comic from Darick Robertson and Rogue One screenwriter
Why Ray Will Lose His Mind in March
Listener Question related to Dark Crisis
Trailers: Buzz Lightyear, Men, Jurassic World 3, Nope, Doctor Strange, Black Adam, Lord of the Rings, Chip n Dale
Comics Countdown:
Radiant Black 12 by Kyle Higgins, Meghan Camarena, French Carlomagno, Mattia Iacono, Diego Sanches
Redneck 32 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe
Joker 12 by James Tynion IV, Sam Johns, Belen Ortega, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Alex Guimaraes, Arif Prianto
Mighty Morphin 16 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino
Avengers 53 by Jason Aaron, Juan Frigeri, David Curiel
Pixels of You by Ananth Hirsh, Yuko Ota, J.R. Doyle
Superman: Son of Kal-El 8 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Raul Fernandez, Federico Blee
Batgirls 3 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jorge Corona, Ivan Plascencia, Sarah Stern
Seven Secrets 14 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte
New Mutants 24 by Vita Ayala, Danilo Beyruth, Dan Brown
Check out this episode!
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retegenova · 2 years
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Gli occhi di Tammy Faye
Gli occhi di Tammy Faye
Cinema: Gli occhi di Tammy Faye Storia di redenzione(mymonetro: 2,68) Regia di Michael Showalter. Con Jessica Chastain, Andrew Garfield, Cherry Jones, Vincent D’Onofrio, Fredric Lehne, Kevin J. O’Connor (II), Lindsay Ayliffe, Jay Huguley, Chandler Head, Gabriel Olds, Randy Havens, Joe Ando-Hirsh, Louis Cancelmi, Sam Jaeger, Chris TC Edge. Genere Biografico – USA, 2021. Durata 126 minuti…
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diamonddeposits · 6 years
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LA based experimental electro-pop tro Hirsh (Beau Hirshfield, Moses Truzman and  Chris Caden) get emotive their latest composition titled The Well. This poetic tune is lifted from their just issued EP Going. 
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screenandcinema · 3 years
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Coming Attractions - July 2021
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As usual, we present monthly previews of new movies being released and with a whole bunch of new movies hitting theaters or streamers this month, it is fair to say that the summer movie season is finally here! These are the movies that will be hitting your local cinemas (and streaming services) this month:
July 2nd
No Sudden Move (July 1) - Steven Soderbergh directs this new period crime thriller from writer Ed Solomon (Bill & Ted) set in 1955 Detroit. The movie features an overly impressive cast that includes Don Cheadle, Benicio de Toro, David Harbour, Jon Hamm, Amy Seimetz, Brendan Fraser, Kieran Culkin, Julia Fox, and Ray Liotta. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last month to generally favorable reviews, so be on the lookout for No Sudden Move available only on HBO Max today.
The Tomorrow War - When The Tomorrow War was initially announced in early 2019, then titled Ghost Draft, and set to star Chris Pratt with Chris McKay making his live-action film directorial debut, I was very intrigued. Flash forward more than two years later and Paramount has sold the film off to Amazon for a rumored cost of $200 million. The film hits Prime this month, and I hope it is good. We will see...
The Boss Baby: Family Business - The sequel to the 2017 film that my son absolutely loves will be coming to theaters and Peacock this month. This seems to be the first film in which Universal is following the HBO Max model of a streaming release (free for subscribers) concurrent with a theatrical release. Alec Baldwin returns to voice the titular Boss Baby, while James Marsden takes the place of Tobey Maguire who was apparently too busy to return for the sequel (No Way Home?) and Amy Sedaris joins the cast as a new baby at BabyCorp and the daughter of Marsden’s character. 
The Forever Purge - The fifth and final film in The Purge franchise hits theaters this weekend. The Forever Purge is a direct sequel to 2016′s The Purge: Election Year in which the events of the annual Purge have explored past their one-day-a-year allowance. As a fan of both the films in the series and the short-lived television show, I am excited for this final Purge film. With this film and Boss Baby 2 coming to theaters this weekend and F9 only entering its second weekend, it is likely that over the Fourth of July weekend, Universal could have 3 of the top 5 (if not the top 3) films at the box office. Way to own a weekend Universal (not that there is much competition at the moment).
Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) - Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson of The Roots directs this documentary about the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival that includes never before seen footage from the festival that set in a basement for 50 years. The film has garnered rave reviews since its premiere at Sundance in January where it won top honors in the documentary category. Summer of Soul hits theaters and Hulu this weekend.
Fear Street Part 1: 1994 - Hitting Netflix is the first installment of this slasher trilogy loosely based on R.L. Stine’s books. Netflix’s release plan for the trilogy is a unique one and thankfully audiences won’t have to wait long for the second installment of these inter-connected films.
July 9th
Black Widow - After almost two years away from the big screen, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is back in cinemas with the Scarlett Johansson-led Black Widow. The film which takes place after the events of Captain America: Civil War also stars David Harbour, Rachel Weisz, and Florence Pugh in a role that could be seen as one set to take over for the titular heroine after the events of Avengers: Endgame. During the second half of 2021, Marvel Studios has four films set to hit theaters and Black Widow is only the beginning of their comeback tour. See Black Widow in theaters or on Disney+ with Premier Access ($30).
Fear Street Part 2: 1978 - Here we go, the second installment of the Fear Street trilogy. What questions from the first film will be answered when a summer camp in 1978 is under siege, we will have to tune in to the sequel on Netflix to find out.
July 16th
Gunpowder Milkshake (July 14th) - Karen Gillan stars alongside Lena Headey, Carla Gugino, Michelle Yeoh, Angela Bassett, and Paul Giamatti in this action thriller from Israeli director Navot Papushado. The film, which has a John Wick feel to it, hits Netflix this month.
Space Jam: A New Legacy - The Tune Squad is back on the court alongside Lebron James in this standalone sequel to 1996′s Space Jam. The film, also starring Don Cheadle and Sonequa Martin-Green in addition to numerous Looney Tunes, will be released in both theaters and on HBO Max.
Escape Room: Tournament of Champions - After grossing $150 million on a $9 million budget, a sequel to the breakout hit 2016′s Escape Room was inviable. I rather enjoyed the first film and am eager to see this direct sequel which follows our champions from the first film, alongside other escape room survivors as they end up back inside the deadly game.
Fear Street Part 3: 1666 - At long last, the much-anticipated conclusion to the Fear Street trilogy hits Netflix, how will it all end? Who will live and who will die? And what does the 17th century mean to the story? Watch it and find out. Funny enough, by the time this movie comes out, everyone will be talking about Fear Street or no one will be.
July 23rd
Old - M. Night Shyamalan directs this new supernatural mystery thriller starring Gael Garcia Bernal, Vicky Krieps, Rufus Sewell, Ken Leung, and Alex Wolff. The less you know about Old the better, so I am going to stop right there.
Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins - When deciding to make a film about a character who always wears a helmet and never speaks, what do you do? Well, you cast Henry Golding and make it an origin story, and there you have it Snake Eyes was born. If you are super excited for Snake Eyes, check it out in theaters. If you are lukewarm about Snake Eyes like me, you can wait 45 days and watch it on Paramount+.
Blood Red Sky - Remember Snakes on a Plane? Well, Blood Red Sky is essentially Vampires on a Plane, if the vampires were the good guys. This is a real movie coming to Netflix, I promise. 
Midnight in the Switchgrass - In this crime thriller based on a true story, two FBI agents, played by Bruce Willis and Megan Fox, team up with a Texas Ranger, played by Emile Hirsh, to catch a serial killer. Good luck.
July 30th
Jungle Cruise - Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt star in this Disney fantasy adventure based on a theme park ride of the same name. The film looks like if you mixed Pirates of the Caribbean with Anaconda. I cannot wait to take a ride on the Jungle Cruise later this month. The film will be out in theaters and available on Disney+ with Premier Access ($30).
Stillwater - Spotlight’s Tom McCarthy directs Matt Damon and Abigail Breslin in this drama that follows a Stillwater, Oklahoma oil worker to France to help his estranged daughter who has been charged with murder. The film is scheduled to premiere at Cannes later this month before hitting theaters nationwide.
The Green Knight - Dev Patel leads the charge in this highly anticipated medieval epic from director David Lowrey and co-starring Alicia Vikander, Joel Edgerton, Barry Keoghan, and Sean Harris. The film tells the 14th-century story of Sir Gawain, the nephew of King Arthur, on his quest to confront the Green Knight. The movie looks bonkers. Check it out in theaters.
Nine Days - Winston Duke, Zazie Beetz, Benedict Wong, and Bill Skarsgård star in this supernatural drama that made a big splash at Sundance in January 2020. Now the film is finally seeing a limited release this month, before a wide release on August 6th. 
Now for a quick look ahead to August, my top picks for next month are The Suicide Squad, Free Guy, and Reminiscence.
-MB-
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Here’s a small sample of designs that I did for Inside Job. Hot-damn! I had such a blast working on this show! [ EDIT ] adding in some full-color screen grabs under the b&w designs.
Inside Job was Created by Shion Takeuchi, Executive produced by Alex Hirsh. Now check out these talented folks below– they’ve been posting a bunch Inside Job related things as well (click the names for links to their work)...
Art Director:  Jeffrey Thompson
Character Lead:  Nooree Kim 
Character Team:  Carly Henson,  Cole Ott,  Brendan Merien,  Chris George
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