‘Until I put my freedom on blast, no one took notice, and here I was trying to be small’ — Afro Latino actor and author Christopher Rivas opened up about embracing his identity and the challenges of being a person of color trying to ‘make it’ in the U.S.
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Cyrano De Bergerac Review
(My Personal Review)
Last week, I had the honor of witnessing such a beautiful and rare production of Cyrano De Bergerac at KCRep in Kansas City, Missouri. I was truly blown away by the acting chops, set design, and reimagining of this piece.
It included stars like:
James Chen, notably known for his role in The Mandalorian and Run The World as Cyrano himself.
Christopher Rivas, who play the charming yet lost Christian. Rivas is known for his podcast Rubirosa, his published book Brown Enough and even seen on Call Me Kat as Oscar.
Ito Aghayere, as the lovely, much wanted Roxane, and known for her TV role in Star Trek: Picard.
Director: Nelson T. Eusebio III
Scene Design: Riw Rakkulchon
Costume Design: Paul Kim
Lighting Design: Marie Yokoyama
There were a handful of wonderfully selected actors and actresses from Kansas City, who did an amazing job with fulfilling their many roles as ensemble members.
If I’m being honest, going in I had no idea what to expect. All I knew is that this particular production kept popping up on my many social media feeds and seemed to have quite a bit of diversity in the cast. I just HAD to see it and so the last week of the run, I did just that.
For those of you who don’t know the tale of Cyrano De Bergerac (like me before ever entering those auditorium doors) let me give you a quick rundown:
Cyrano De Bergerac is a classic French play written by Edmond Rostand. It tells the story of Cyrano, a brilliant yet self-conscious poet and swordsman known for his large nose. Cyrano is in love with Roxane, but he lacks the confidence to express his feelings. Instead, he helps a handsome but less eloquent soldier, Christian, woo Roxane by ghostwriting love letters and poetry for him. The play explores themes of love, self-esteem, and honor with a focus on Cyrano’s internal and external battles. It’s a tragic romantic tale filled with wit and poetry.
Deep down, I knew I was about to witness history being made that night. There were a lot of first happening behind the scenes.
1.) This version is described as “freely adapted” by Martin Crimp. Meaning, all of the original elements of Cyrano were kept, but it was updated to reflect the gender and sexuality norms of this current generation.
2.) Director Nelson T Eusebio III is the first Asian-American ever to direct this show (at the professional level).
3.) Typically this production is put on by a less inclusive cast. In fact, this is the first to ever have an Asian-American Cyrano (James Chen)!
From the immersive audience member experience, the passion of the storytelling from the actors and designers…
this production gets a 5/5 stars from me!
I truly feel for those of you who missed out on such a life changing production.
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Lucien Dodge - Storks, Trolls
Christopher Flowers - Turbo, Pitch Perfect 2, the Secret Life of Pets duology, Sing
Gaille Heidemann - Hotel Transylvania, Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, Despicable Me 2, Partysaurus Rex, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Minions, Hotel Transylvania 3
Hannah Johnson - A Bug’s Life, How to Train Your Dragon, The Angry Birds Movie
Leilani Jones-Wilmore - The Nightmare Before Christmas, the Monsters, Inc. duology, the Finding Nemo duology, Shrek 2, the Cars trilogy, the High School Musical trilogy, Ratatouille, Cars Toons: Mater’s Tall Tales, Up, The Princess and the Frog, Alice in Wonderland (2010), Toy Story 3, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The Social Network, Gnomeo and Juliet, Brave, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, The Radiator Springs 500 1/2, Annie (2014), Inside Out, The Good Dinosaur, Despicable Me 3, The Boss Baby: Family Business, Sing 2, Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Trolls Band Together
J.P. Karliak - The Emoji Movie, The Angry Birds Movie 2
Miles Neff - The Incredibles, Despicable Me
Darrin Revitz - Cars Toons: Tales from Radiator Springs, Auntie Edna, Toy Story 4, Lamp Life, Cars on the Road
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Aquarelle de Venise de JC PAPET.
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【告】
2023年3月11日(土)〜4月10日(月)
リヴァ・クリストフ個展「完売御礼」
会場:LVDB BOOKS(大阪市東住吉区田辺3-9-11)
営業時間:13~20時(火水木休み)
*会期中の4月8日(土)15時に作家によるギャラリートークが開催されます。
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Riva Christophe リヴァ・クリストフ
1993年大阪生まれ、高知県在住、故郷フランス。
壁画、漫画、ドローイング、グラフィティなど、絵や文字を描く表現を幅広くしている。コミカルかつ不気味な風刺が効いたテイストが特徴的。電子音楽、ビートも生活の傍らに制作中。
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So maybe it’s my delusional, tired ass brain. But the magazine Lou is reading in the photos from that Photoshoot is from November of 2022. Christopher Rivas was on 911 back in s2 of the show, I think Episode One. The edition of the magazine he’s reading is in Spanish.
Idk maybe I’m overthinking things- maybe it was the only one they had on hand for him to read- but 👀
Anon, you could be leaning to the delulu side a bit lol but I won't judge!
Clearly this confirms Bucktommy move in era!!!
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Official Report on The Intransitionalist Chronotopologies of Kenji Siratori (TRS 109)
YOU CANNOT ESCAPE THE INEFFABLE FOREST
Official Report on The Intransitionalist Chronotopologies of Kenji Siratori: Appendix 8.2.3 is a xenopoetic data/dada anthology that documents the activities of the artist collective The Ministry of Transrational Research into Anastrophic Manifolds. The anthology results from an experimental approach to impersonal literary composition. Similar to surrealist definitions, but on the scale of a technical document, members of the Ministry—poets, musicians, novelists, painters, curators, artists, scientists, philosophers, and physicians—were asked to offer a microfiction, poem, essay, fictional citation, or computer code, in the form of a footnote or annotation to a glitch-generated novel by iconoclastic Japanese artist Kenji Siratori; however, each participant wrote their contribution without any access to or knowledge about the nature of Siratori’s source text. After collecting the contributions, the “footnotes” were each algorithmically linked to an arbitrary word from Siratori’s novel. The result is a work of xenopoetic emergence: a beautifully absurd, alien document scintillating with strange potency. Bringing together algorithmically and AI-generated electronic literature with analogue collage and traditional modes of literary composition, the Ministry refuses to commit solely to digital, automated, or analogue art and instead seeks technological mutualism and a radically alien future for the arts. Accompanied by a groundbreaking original score by electro-acoustic duo Wormwood, the anthology offers the radical defamiliarization and weird worlds of science fiction, but now the strangeness bites back on the level form. Readers should expect to discover strange portals from which new ways of thinking, feeling, and being emerge. A conceptual and experimental anthology, Official Report on The Intransitionalist Chronotopologies of Kenji Siratori inaugurates collective xenopoetic writing and the conceit that the future of art will consist of impersonal acts of material emergence, not personal expression. Consume with caution.
AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS Rosaire Appel, Louis Armand, David Barrick, Gary Barwin, Steve Beard, Gregory Betts, Christian Bök, Mike Bonsall, Peter Bouscheljong, Maria Chenut, Shane Jesse Christmas, Roy Christopher, Tabasco “Ralph” Contra, Mike Corrao, R.J. Dent, Paul Di Filippo, Zak Ferguson, Colin Herrick, S.C. Hickman, Maxwell Hyatt, Justin Isis, Andrew Joron, Chris Kelso, Phillip Klingler, Adam Lovasz, Daniel Lukes , Ania Malinowska, Claudia Manley, Ryota Matsumoto, Michael Mc Aloran, Andrew McLuhan, Jeff Noon, Jim Osman, Suarjan Prasai, Tom Prime , David Leo Rice, Virgilio Rivas, David Roden, B.R. Yeager, Andrej Shakowski , Aaron Schneider, Gary J. Shipley, Kenji Siratori , Sean Smith, Kristine Snodgrass, Sean Sokolov, Alan Sondheim, Simon Spiegel, Henry Adam Svec, Jeff VanderMeer, R.G. Vasicek, Andrew C. Wenaus, William Wenaus, Eileen Wennekers, Christina Marie Willatt, Saywrane Alfonso Williams, D. Harlan Wilson, Andrew Wilt
early September release
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What could've been Animaze ..iNC during the 2010s
Talent pool (Note: any voice actor marked with * is union-only):
Steve Blum*
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn*
Crispin Freeman*
Kari Wahlgren*
Johnny Yong Bosch
Yuri Lowenthal*
Dave Wittenberg*
Roger Craig Smith*
Laura Bailey*
Travis Willingham*
Cherami Leigh
J.B. Blanc*
Sam Riegel*
Liam O'Brien*
Amy Kincaid*
Troy Baker*
Matthew Mercer
Joe Romersa*
Fleet Cooper*
Dyanne DiRosario*
Jennifer Love Hewitt*
Brian Hallisay*
Spike Spencer
Amanda Winn Lee*
Jaxon Lee*
Kyle Hebert
Ben Pronsky
Bob Buchholz
Richard Cansino
Murphy Dunne*
Carolyn Hennesy*
Jerry Gelb*
Adam Sholder
Ezra Weisz
Cristina Vee
Bryce Papenbrook
Michael Sorich
Richard Epcar
Ellyn Stern
Tony Oliver
Kirk Thornton
Lexi Ainsworth*
Aria Noelle Curzon
Grace Caroline Currey*
Michael Forest
Erik Davies
Adam Bobrow
Joshua Seth
Junie Hoang*
Kirk Baily*
Tom Fahn
Jonathan Fahn
Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Melissa Fahn
Stephen Apostolina*
René Rivera*
Deborah Sale Butler
Kevin Brief
Michael Gregory*
Riva Spier*
Cassandra Morris
Erica Mendez
Erika Harlacher
Erica Lindbeck
Marieve Herington
Kira Buckland
John Rubinstein*
Kim Matula*
Brittany Lauda
J. Grant Albrecht*
Michael McConnohie
Steve Bulen*
Dan Woren
Derek Stephen Prince
Wendee Lee
Edie Mirman
Jason C. Miller
Taliesin Jaffe*
John Snyder
Robbie Daymond
Ray Chase
Kaiji Tang
David Vincent
Christina Carlisi*
Christopher Corey Smith
Cindy Robinson
Rachel Robinson
Jessica Boone
Lauren Landa
Megan Hollingshead
Jalen K. Cassell
Doug Erholtz
Michelle Ruff
Gregory Cruz*
John Bishop*
Matt Kirkwood*
Lara Jill Miller*
Carol Stanzione
Steve Staley
Dave Mallow
Mona Marshall*
Darrel Guilbeau
Robert Martin Klein
Robert Axelrod
William Frederick Knight
Lex Lang
Sandy Fox
Joey Camen*
Randy McPherson*
Jad Mager
Richard Miro
Milton James
Anthony Pulcini
Douglas Rye
Patrick Seitz
Keith Silverstein
Jamieson Price
Skip Stellrecht*
Stoney Emshwiller*
G.K. Bowes
Alyss Henderson
Patricia Ja Lee
Peggy O'Neal
Carrie Savage
Melodee Spevack
Jennifer Alyx
Julie Ann Taylor
Sherry Lynn
Brad Venable
Christine Marie Cabanos
Greg Chun
LaGloria Scott
Steve Kramer
Melora Harte
Rebecca Forstadt*
Kyle McCarley
Mela Lee
Karen Strassman
Faye Mata
Laura Post
Kayla Carlyle*
Brina Palencia
Connor Gibbs
Brianne Siddall*
Barbara Goodson
Loy Edge
Jay Lerner
Jennie Kwan
Max Mittelman
Jessica Straus*
Alexis Tipton
Fryda Wolff
Michele Specht
J.D. Garfield
Debra Jean Rogers*
Julie Maddalena
Carrie Keranen
Tara Sands
Matthew Hustin
Cody MacKenzie
Bridget Hoffman*
Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Grant George
Jessica Gee
Jeff Nimoy*
Peter Lurie*
Brian Beacock
Paul St. Peter
Chris Jai Alex
Dan Lorge*
Ewan Chung*
Steve Cassling*
Philece Sampler
Stephanie Sheh
Sam Fontana
Ben Diskin
Juliana Donald*
Michael O'Keefe*
Christina Gallegos*
Tara Platt
Keith Anthony*
Beau Billingslea
David Lodge*
Kim Strauss
Eddie Jones*
William Bassett*
Kim Mai Guest*
Caitlin Glass
Hannah Alcorn
Ron Roggé*
Camille Chen*
Ethan Rains*
Yutaka Maseba*
Joe J. Thomas
Michael Sinterniklaas
Erin Fitzgerald
Joe Ochman
Marc Diraison
Xanthe Huynh
Brianna Knickerbocker
Dean Wein*
Michael McCarty*
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Hi Cat & Mouse! Lately I've been wanting to play an older muse, like 50 or older, but I've been struggling to find someone to settle on and there aren't a ton of resources outbthere for older muses (which is a shame). If you have any suggestions for an fc who acts, I'd be sooooo appreciative! Bonus points if they have tattoos, but I know that's even more rare 🤧 thank you both!!!
Benjamin Bratt (1963) Peruvian of Quechua descent, White.
No gif packs but has so many roles PLEASE GIF HIM SOMEBODY:
Danny Trejo (1944) Mexican [Indigenous, as well as European, small amount of African].
No tattoos but have gif packs:
Donald Sutherland (1935)
Jonathan Banks (1947)
Rajinikanth (1950) Marathi.
Gil Birmingham (1953) Commache.
Jeremy Wade (1956)
Angela Bassett (1958) African-American.
Kristin Scott Thomas (1960)
Stanley Tucci (1960)
Iain Glen (1961)
Mehmet Aslantuğ (1961) Turkish.
Christopher Meloni (1961)
Grant Show (1962)
Tony Leung (1962) Hongkonger.
Michelle Yeoh (1962) Malaysian Chinese.
Ming-Na Wen (1963) Malaysian Chinese and Macanese.
Maria Doyle Kennedy (1964)
Famke Janssen (1964)
Anna Chancellor (1965)
Michael Michele (1966) African-American / White.
Zahn McClarnon (1966) Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux and White.
Melora Hardin (1967)
Michael Greyeyes (1967) Plains Cree.
Timothy Olyphant (1968)
Naomi Watts (1968)
Daniel Craig (1968)
Neslihan Yeldan (1969) Turkish.
Peter Dinklage (1969) - has achondroplasia.
Diana-Maria Riva (1969) Dominican / White.
Melissa McCarthy (1970)
Manisha Koirala (1970) Nepali.
Sandra Oh (1971) Korean.
Carla Gugino (1971)
Tig Notaro (1971) - is a lesbian.
Waleed Zuaiter (1971) Palestinian - I LOVE his look in this.
Don Lee (1971) Korean.
Eve Best (1971)
Murray Bartlett (1971)
Idris Elba (1972) Sierra Leonean / Ghanaian.
Michael Irby (1972) African-American / Mexican.
Also please check out @olderfcs!
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Cinema Legends Turning 100 in 2024
Even though there is one more month to go in 2023, I thought I would get a head start on this post. Without further ado, the centenarians for 2024.
Eva Marie Saint - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
William Russell - actor (Update: Died on June 3, 2024 at 99)
Robert M. Young - director (Update: Died On February 6, 2024 at 99)
Lee Adams - lyricist
Priscilla Pointer - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
Ann Vernon - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
Krishnaveni - actress
Mimis Plessas - film composer
Maria Riva - actress
Joyce Randolph - actress (Update: Died On January 13, 2024 at 99)
Ted Hartley - actor, producer
Nadia Cattouse - actress
Woody Woodbury - actor, comedian (Update: Made it to 100)
Meta Velander - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
Pia Velsi - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
Yatsuko Tan'ami - actress
Bo Bjelfvenstam - director, screenwriter, actor (Update: Made it to 100)
Jean Harlez - director
Madeline Anderson - director
Kang Cheng - director
Fada Santoro - actress
Walter Schultheiss - actor (Update: Made it to 100)
Donald Pelmear - actor (Update: Made it to 100)
Teresa Cunillé - actress
Ip Chun - martial artist, actor (Update: Made it to 100)
Rolf Schimpf - actor
Terry Gibbs - film score musician
Elaine Schreyeck - continuity supervisor
Eunice Christopher - actress
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Gloria Stroock - actress (Update: Died On May 5, 2024 at 99)
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Robert Porter - producer
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Pat Jaffe - producer, editor
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Norbert Terry - director, producer
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Alice Toen - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Richard Gilbert - director, producer
(no photo available)
Ronald Spencer - director, producer
(no photo available)
Ti Lu - actor
(no photo available)
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Antenne Vorarlberg Chillout Lounge (August 31, 2023)
23:59 Sirius & Nyla - Infinity (Remastered Remix)
23:55 Sylvering - The Sun Always Shines On TV
23:52 Topic, Robin Schulz, Nico Santos, Paul Van Dyk - In Your Arms (For An Angel)
23:48 Claptone Feat. Dizzy - Queen Of Ice Queen Of Ice
23:44 Stephane De Lucia - Trippin
23:41 Mike Candys - Sky (Club Mix)
23:38 Mount & Illian - Fool
23:31 Dj Disse - Riders In The Storm (Original Mix)
23:26 Scotty & Wilcox - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (Wilcox Extended)
23:24 Tainted Youth Feat. Lucinda - Teardrops
23:18 Airstream - Your Tears (Del Mar Mix)
23:15 Zaz - Demain C'est Toi
23:10 Phil Mison - Just Landed
23:07 Klingande, Wrabel - Big Love
23:05 Rita Ora - You Only Love Me
23:00 Sofa Surfers - Sofa Rockers (Richard Dorfmeister Remix)
22:57 Robin Schulz Feat. Alida - In Your Eyes
22:50 Nora En Pure - Thermal (Extended Mix)
22:44 Mathieu & Florzinho - Maha - Amba
22:41 Moby - My Only Love
22:38 Vamero & Lizot - Bleeding Love
22:33 Lux - Secret Fish
22:30 Bronson Feat. Lau.ra - Heart Attack
22:25 Tibet Project - Tibet (A Passage To ...)
22:22 Hypnosis - Pulstar
22:19 Riva Starr Feat. Imaginary - Ride This Sound
22:14 Dj Shah & Adrina Thorpe - Who Will Find Me (Acoustic Mix)
22:11 Together Alone - Ain't Nobody
22:09 Carstn, Jason Walker - Could You Love Me (Munich Monstrs Remix)
22:02 Joris Voorn - Ringo
21:58 Christopher Von Deylen - Heliotrope
21:56 Fedde Le Grand Feat. Vince Freeman - Devils
21:52 Armin Van Buuren & Garibay Feat. Olaf Blackwood - I Need You
21:49 Nora En Pure - Branches
21:44 Schiller - Free The Dragon
21:39 Uttara Kuru - Neyuki
21:36 Elderbrook - I Need You
21:29 David Devilla, Mauro B & Gerard C Feat. - Someone Told Me (Mladen Mande Remix)
21:27 Lizot - Daddy Cool
21:19 Hraach - After Dark
21:15 Aguaflames - Moiman
21:11 Swedish House Mafia & The Weeknd - Moth To A Flame
21:09 Nightcall X Henri Purnell Feat. Eke - When The Morning Breaks
21:05 Set Mo Feat. Deutsch Duke - White Dress (Radio Version)
21:02 Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground
20:59 Sans Souci - Fenton
20:54 The Dining Rooms - Existentialism (Milano Dub Mix)
20:51 Nora Van Elken - Heaven Is A Place On Earth
20:49 Valerie Dore - The Night (Zyx Edit Remastered 2021)
20:40 David Broaders - Curracloe
20:37 Glockenbach - Dirty Dancing
20:34 In Lonely Majesty - Sing In The Dark - Alle Farben Remix
20:27 Blank & Jones - White Light
20:24 Vinai - Hide Away
20:17 Rodriguez Jr. - 2 Miles Away
20:09 True & Berger - Imprint Of Pleasure
20:06 Lost Frequencies & Mathieu Koss - Don't Leave Me
19:58 Ost & Kjex - Queen Of Europe Feat. Anne Lise Frokedal (Solomun Remix)
19:54 Cats On Bricks Feat. Zach Alwin - Planes Over Ushuaia
19:49 Eelke Kleijn Feat. Diana Miro - You (Frankey & Sandrino Remix)
19:45 Armin Van Buuren, Sharon Den Adel - In And Out Of Love (Lost Frequencies Remix)
19:42 Hallmann - Always Be
19:35 Julian Wassermann - People
19:29 Hazy J - Our Way
19:21 Dino Lenny Feat. Artbat - Sand In Your Shoes
19:15 Rue Du Soleil - La Francaise
19:13 Dize Feat. Aurii - Wenn Ich Nicht Mehr Weiss
19:07 Exstra - Comet (Extended Mix)
19:03 Danny Avila - End Of The Night
18:59 Blank & Jones - Twilight Moon
18:55 P. Lion - Happy Children (Special Remastered )
18:51 Kygo Feat. One Republic - Stranger Things
18:48 Shallour & Riah - Lie
18:44 Laniia - Fireflies
18:39 Headstrong - Symphony Of Soul (Reuben Halsey Chillout Mix)
18:35 Duboss - Losing My Religion
18:31 Above & Beyond - Is It Love? (1001) (Original Mix)
18:27 Morcheeba - Slow Down
18:24 Brando - Don't Call Me (Galantis Remix)
18:21 Meduza & Becky Hill X Goodboys - Lose Control
18:18 Kungs Feat. Jhart - Dopamine
18:15 Pretty Pink Feat. Mark V - Don't Dance
18:10 The Chill Out Orchestra - Wish You Were Here
18:05 New Age Kings - Illusion (Instrumental Remix)
18:02 Nora Van Elken - Honshu
17:57 Nora En Pure - Tears In Your Eyes (Extended Mix)
17:53 Robin Schulz & Felix Jaehn - One More Time
17:50 Mousse T. - Boyfriend (Alle Farben Remix)
17:44 Simple Minds - Mandela Day
17:41 Armin Van Buuren Feat. Jake Reese - Need You Now
17:37 Mandala Dreams - Mirror Lake
17:33 Mark Ronson Feat. Miley Cyrus - Nothing Breaks Like A Heart
17:30 Dj Antoine & Deep Vice - When You Want Some Love (Dj Antoine Vs Mad Mark 2k21 Mix)
17:25 Laila (Feat. Tiefblau) - Yin And Yang
17:21 Ambyion - Motion
17:18 Pascal Letoublon - Feelings Undercover
17:14 Lissa, Freddy Verano - Move Like Me
17:12 Mount & Emdey - Venus
17:09 Deepend & Graham Candy - Belong (Deepend Edit)
17:03 Hacienda - Sci-fi Saloon
17:00 Above & Beyond - The Inconsistency Principle
16:54 Anrey - The Forgotten (Extended Mix)
16:50 Jens Buchert - 1000 Miles
16:45 Blank & Jones - Sunny (Summer Vibe Mix)
16:39 Armen Miran - Nani Jan
16:33 Funkstar De Luxe - Sun Is Shining
16:30 Hugel - Can't Love Myself (Feat. Mishaal& Lpw)
16:23 Deep Dive Corp. - Bali Hi
16:19 Filatov & Karas - Au Au
16:13 Shkoon Feat. Fruiterama - Napauken
16:08 Aphrodelics - Rollin On Chrome
16:06 Twisted Harmonies Feat. Mougleta - You & Me
16:03 Tiesto - Lay Low
16:00 Jazzamor - Song For Maggie
15:57 Mahalo - High Life
15:52 Thomas Lemmer & Andreas Bach - Embracing Love
15:47 Nebu Mitte Feat. Jaselle - With You (Oriano Remix)
15:44 Sono - Keep Control (Artbat Remix Edit)
15:40 Tycho - Horizon
15:35 Ambala Feat. Laid Back - Walk With The Dreamers
15:33 Viva La Panda, Finding Molly - Chances
15:27 Spooky - Shelter
15:24 Neptune & Moonnight - I Need A New Love (Original Mix)
15:18 Rìfìs Du Sol - Alive (Anyma Remix)
15:13 Under Pressure - Near The Ocean
15:09 The Alan Parsons Project - Old And Wise
15:06 Avaion, Paulwetz, Nu Aspect Feat. Yuma - Sleepless
15:00 Van Bellen - Morning Awakening
14:57 Sound Nomaden - The Morning After
14:54 Sam Feldt & Sam Fischer - Pick Me Up (Vavo Remix)
14:49 Best Of Chillout Lounge - Sylt (Sensibar Mix)
14:45 Magnofield - Lupino
14:43 Kamrad - Feel Alive
14:39 Deeperise Feat. Jabbar - One By One
14:36 Chaël Feat Kaii - Don't Speak
14:30 High Heels Breaker Feat. Sarah Palin - Come Easy (David August Remix)
14:27 Edx & Amba Shepherd - Off The Grid
14:20 Blond:ish Feat. Shawni - Wizard Of Love
14:17 Dash Berlin Feat. Roxanne Emery - Shelter
14:14 Moli - Cloud No9 (Montmartre Remix)
14:09 Blank & Jones Feat. Zoe Durrant - One Evening (Lofi Selection)
14:04 Evadez - Caught In The Crowd (Original Mix)
14:02 Alok & Timmy Trumpet - Underwater Love (La Vision Remix)
13:56 Jens Buchert - Cocoon
13:49 Adana Twins - Strange
13:44 Tinlicker Feat. Nathan Nicholson - Always Will
13:41 Robin Schulz & David Guetta - On Repeat
13:37 Kygo Feat. Maty Noyes - Stay
13:33 Winona Oak & Robin Schulz - Oxygen
13:27 Hird - Getting Closer
13:24 Kryder & Natalie Shay - Rapture
13:20 Above & Beyond Feat. Justine Suissa - Little Something
13:17 Geeno Smith - Stand By Me (Radio Mix)
13:13 Kid Massive, Yuji Ono, Dtale - Pray (Wolf Krew Remix)
13:10 Kamrad - I Believe
13:04 Milan Euringer And Tube & Berger - Lovebreak
13:01 Vize & Alan Walker Feat. Leony, Edward Artemyev - Space Melody (Edward Artemyev)
12:57 Maxim Lany Feat. Freya Alley - Anymore
12:54 Aural Float - Be As You Are
12:50 Armin Van Buuren Feat. Angel Taylor - Make It Right (Trinix Remix)
12:43 Firtz Kalkbrenner - Golden (Fideles Remix)
12:38 Kölsch - Left Eye Left
12:34 Freischwimmer - California Dreamin
12:28 Tosca - Dave Dudley
12:25 Majestic & Boney M. - Rasputin
12:23 Christopher Von Deylen - Arco Iris
12:17 Massive Attack - Teardrop
12:14 Blank & Jones Feat. Jan Loechel - Beautiful Life
12:11 Above & Beyond Feat. Zoe Johnston - Treasure
12:06 Disclosure - You & Me Ft. Eliza Doolittle (Flume Remix)
11:55 Cell - Above The Clouds (Live Version)
11:52 Vize & Tom Gregory - Never Let Me Down
11:48 Syntax Error - Träumen Im Gras (Syntax Experience Mix)
11:45 Dante Klein & Jordiz Feat. Megan Brands - Life
11:38 Soul Button - Circadian Rhythm (Hraach Remix)
11:32 Rodg - Life Is Life (Chill Mix)
11:24 Kygo - Freeze
11:17 Caf Bar Feat. Sara Allman - Gimme Shelter (Chilled Buddha Session)
11:14 Avaion X Vize X Leony - Pieces
11:11 Cotone - Faded Glory
11:08 Thievery Corporation Feat. Shana Halligan - Depth Of My Soul
11:05 Mike Candys & Jack Holiday - The Riddle Anthem Rework
11:02 Pirra Feat. Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas Remix - Limousine Lies
10:56 Spooky - The River (Ambient)
10:53 Alle Farben & Fools Garden - Lemon Tree
10:49 Schiller & Peter Heppner - Leben... I Feel You
10:46 Jubel - On The Beach
10:42 Nora En Pure - Enchantment
10:39 Clément Leroux - Memories
10:34 Sacred Spirit - Yeha-noha (Wishes Of Happiness & Prosperity)
10:29 Dreamerproject - Horizons (Glenn Main Remix)
10:26 Gabriel & Castellon - Es Vedra (Touch & Go Radio Mix)
10:23 Gestört Aber Geil & Anna Grey - Thank You
10:20 Steve Forest, Te Pai - Never Gonna Give You Up
10:16 Cristian Marchi Feat. Block - Baker Street
10:14 The Holy Santa Barbara Feat. Madugo - The Sailor Song
10:09 Kidsø - Fir
10:04 Depeche Mode - Useless
10:01 Zoe - C'est La Vie
09:55 Dale Anderson Feat. Anil Chawla - Pimento Grove
09:52 Zonderling Feat. Josh Cumbee & Damon Sharpe - Lifetime
09:47 Enui - Adieu (Arielle Lb Remix)
09:44 Cosmic Soul & Tom Novy - Like A Dream
09:40 Mario & Vidis Feat. Jazzu - I'll Be Gone
09:33 Nora En Pure - Oblivion (Extended Mix)
09:29 The Timewriter - Soulstickers
09:25 Kyla La Grange - Cut Your Teeth
09:20 Three Drives On A Vinyl - Greece 2000 (Sebastian Davidson & Melosense Remix)
09:15 Bacaro - Under Presure
09:12 Wave Wave Feat. Evie - Real
09:08 Christopher Von Deylen - Infinity
09:02 Worldwide Groove Corporation - Besame Mucho
08:59 Lstn, Arya Noble - Desert Walk
08:56 Agatino Romero - I'm Feeling For You
08:51 Vargo - Get Back To Serénity (J. Bar Mix)
08:43 Martin Roth - An Analog Guy In A Digital World
08:39 Above & Beyond Feat. Zoe Johnston - We're All We Need
08:32 Kruder & Dorfmeister - High Noon
08:27 Goldfish - Love Everlasting (Extended Mix)
08:23 Nora En Pure - Homebound
08:21 Gamper & Dadoni Feat. Joe Jury - Satellites
08:17 Blank & Jones - Alone In This Rhythm
08:10 Relaxraum - Endless Horizons
08:07 Mike Candys, Sb Mont & Salvo - Turned To Dust
08:04 Dvine - Ever After
07:59 Troels Hammer Feat. Clara Valente - Ai Meu Bem
07:55 Schiller & Tricia Mcteague - Guardian Angel
07:51 Alina Baraz & Galimatias - Fantasy (Felix Jaehn Remix)
07:46 Tosca - No More Olives
07:38 Mashk & Soul Button - Pensées
07:32 Beyhude - Terso
07:27 Naomi - Anybody Here?
07:24 Robin Schulz - Above The Clouds
07:20 I Will, I Swear - Long Days
07:17 Sum Wave - Backyard Stories
07:13 Nora En Pure - Dry Sobbing
07:08 Channel 2 Feat. Tanya - Space Cowboy
07:03 Blank & Jones - Sunshines Better (Feat. Mick Roach)
06:58 Tebra - Suton
06:52 Orbient - Transition
06:47 Lyke - Stay With Me
06:42 Schiller X Tricia Mcteague - Miracle
06:38 Aromabar - Winter Pageant
06:34 Kygo Feat. Will Heard - Nothing Left
06:31 Paul Oakenfold, Bolier, Luis Fonsi - The World Can Wait (Bolier Remix)
06:25 Tosca - Natural High
06:22 Eelke Kleijn - Midnight Affair (Samaha Slow Edit)
06:17 The Funky Lowlives - Time To Let Go
06:12 Schiller - White Nights (Don't Let Me Go)
06:09 Feder & Ofenbach Feat. Dawty Music - Call Me Papi
06:04 Danijel Kostic - Vinternatt (Club Mix)
05:58 Deep Dive Corp. & Setsuna - Transatlantic
05:55 Sono - Trusting You
05:47 Eskadet - Solitudes
05:43 Valante - Rissa
05:41 Gil Glaze Feat. Dante Thomas - West La
05:36 Moca - Flotter Tag
05:34 Alok & James Arthur - Work With My Love
05:32 Alok Feat. Alida - Love Again
05:27 Alan Walker & Gavin James - Tired (Kygo Remix)
05:25 Bolier & Arman Cekin - Fade Away (Feat. Rhi'n'b)
05:22 Sixth Finger - If I Can't Have You
05:19 Nto (Fr) Feat. Sofiane Pamart - Invisible (Piano Version)
05:15 Chicane - Capricorn (Back Pedal Brakes Remix)
05:11 Chris Coco - Before Sunset (Original Mix)
05:05 Shakedown - At Night (Afterlife Remix)
04:57 Boral Kibil - Never Again (Bobby Deep Mix)
04:54 Lost Frequencies Feat. Sandro Cavazza - Beautiful Life
04:51 Lost Frequencies X James Arthur - Questions
04:47 Julian Wassermann - Painfully
04:44 Mila - Herzlos
04:42 Dj Antoine & Flip Capella Feat. Evelyn - Dark Love
04:39 Lost Frequencies Feat. Love Harder - Beat Of My Heart
04:34 Schiller - Ultramarin
04:31 Dj Antoine Feat. Craig Smart - Good Vibes (Good Feeling) (Dj Antoine Vs Mad Mark 2k19 Mix)
04:27 Guardner - All Right
04:24 Ten Tonne Skeleton - Feel So Bad
04:16 Maxim Lany - Riding The Wave (Extended Mix)
04:09 Melosense - Road & Lights
04:02 Miyagi, Sascha Braemer, Dan Caster, Jan Blomqvist - Woodpeckers Love Affair
03:59 Alle Farben & Flynn - I Need To Know
03:53 Tom Odell - Another Love (Zwette Edit)
03:47 Lazy Hammbock - Surround Me
03:44 Robin Schulz & Alle Farben & Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - Somewhere Over The Rainbow / What A Wonderful World
03:40 Coldplay - Everglow
03:35 Christopher Von Deylen - Opaque
03:29 Plaid - Ralome (Feat. Benet Walsh)
03:24 Lstn - Times Of Sorrow
03:17 Lexer & Paji - Red Puddle
03:14 Junge, Junge Feat. Jamie Hartma - Wicked Hearts
03:08 Schiller - Der Goldene Engel
03:04 The Presets - Promises (Nils Frahm Version)
03:02 Mellowdy - Rise Up
03:00 Buchs Feat. Nokyo - Cheverolet
02:54 Nicos - Secret Love
02:49 Sans Souci - Venice
02:46 Leony - Faded Love (Noøn Remix)
02:41 Blank & Jones - Give It To Me
02:37 Ck West - Aldebaran 2021
02:35 Luca Schreiner Feat. Johnny Chicago - Its All Gonna Be Good (Junge Junge Edit)
02:32 Starley - Lovers Strangers
02:29 Munich Monstrs - Shine
02:18 Aural Float - Dreamer's Dream
02:09 Christopher Von Deylen - Heaven Can Wait
02:02 Hraach & Armen Miran - Nowhere
01:56 Schiller - The Future Iii
01:53 Jeremy Loops - Til I Found You
01:50 Tom Staar & Cedric Gervais - Playing Games (Mixed)
01:45 Ingo Herrmann - Sundown
01:42 Alex Zind Feat. Lisa Schwab - Cruel Summer
01:36 Röyksopp Feat. Susanne Sundførd - Oh, Lover
01:32 Robin Schulz & Marc Scibilia - Unforgettable
01:30 Max Johann & Layrz - Tell It To My Heart
01:25 Cecilia Krull - Agnus Dei (Benny Benassi & Bb Team Remix)
01:22 Peter Ries - Hold Me (The Force Radio Mix)
01:18 Sofi Tukker X Mahmut Orhan - Forgive Me
01:14 Five Seasons - In Your Town
01:07 Jean-michel Jarre - Equinoxe, Pt. 4
01:03 2raumwohnung - Wir Werden Sehen (Paul Kalkbrenner Remix)
00:58 Stefano Saletti & Piccola Banda Ikona - Tagama
00:53 Christopher Von Deylen - Euphoria
00:47 Nora En Pure - Trailblazer (Club Mix)
00:44 Be Svendsen - Drop The Gun
00:41 Colorblast - Message In A Bottle (Colorblast Version)
00:39 Srtw & Mave Feat. Sønlille - Last Train Home
00:35 Schiller - Liebe
00:31 Ac Venture - Penang Waltz (Roberto Sol Remix)
00:21 Moby - Too Much Change
00:17 Blank & Jones - Nuits Blanches
00:13 Mefree - Horizons
00:09 Galantis Feat. Onerepublic - Bones
00:07 Ofenbach & Ella Henderson - Hurricane
00:02 Two Lanes - Pièces Froides: Ii. Danses De Travers
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'The logical reason that Christopher Nolan’s new movie Oppenheimer does not depict the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that were the fruit of title character J. Robert Oppenheimer’s secret operations at Los Alamos and elsewhere is that the movie sticks hard to its title character. A man who heard about the bombings on the radio just like everybody else in the United States did. Nolan’s movie gives the viewer the world through Oppenheimer’s eyes — while the movie does depart from the character’s perspective to move its frame story forward, it’s never directly about anything but the man and, more importantly, what he did.
For some this puts the movie at a disadvantage…but in terms of what? In terms of spectacle? If any filmmaker could get financing and summon the technical wherewithal to actually depict fiery carnage on a scale of Hiroshima’s, it’s certainly Nolan. And while the filmmaker himself hasn’t cited moral or ethical concerns when discussing his withholding of these sights from his movie, such issues are summoned and given a thorough albeit indirect airing out in two films by the French director Alain Resnais.
The first, and most obvious, is, well, Hiroshima, Mon Amour, Resnais’s first feature, directed after he made a decade’s worth of innovative non-fiction short films. The 1959 fiction film was written by Marguerite Duras, the groundbreaking French writer whose experimental fictions were rife with philosophical and intellectual challenges. The subject of Hiroshima, Mon Amour is of trauma, historical and personal.
The movie, in black and white and Academy aspect ratio, opens with a negative image of a plant growing, perhaps, as we’ll infer later, a mutated, irradiated one. Then we see naked limbs and flanks, components of a couple in embrace. Sand pours on to their bodies. Soon it starts to glow; is it sand, or a form or radioactive dust. A man’s voice says “You saw nothing in Hiroshima. Nothing.” 'A woman’s voice insists that she has seen Hiroshima. She’s been to its hospital: “The hospital in Hiroshima exists. How could I not have seen it?”
She describes, and the camera echoes with physical evidence, what she’s seen: The Hiroshima museum, with its “bouquets of bottle caps” — objects fused together in the nuclear fire of the explosion — and the hair that fell out of the heads of those who weren’t killed in the vicinity that day, and the photos of actual burn victims. But the man insists: you saw nothing. She says “The reconstructions were as authentic as possible. The films were as authentic as possible.” And again, Resnais shows simulations of the survivors of the blast (a couple of briskly moving tracking shots of fake burn victims), and then puts in actual documentary footage of people with missing eyes, twisted limbs, and more.
“As authentic as possible?” Exactly. What, in these circumstances, does authentic even mean? To what extent does the information we are being given correspond to the reality of what happened? Hiroshima, mon amour strongly suggests that such films, however “accurate” or “authentic” (two entirely different categories of course), have nothing really to do with direct experience of trauma. And that such documents are perhaps the akin to the graven images that Mosaic law prohibits, in that there is the possibility that we might elevate them in a vain attempt to transcend or ameliorate trauma.
“The illusion is so perfect that tourists weep. What else can tourists do,” the woman says near the end of an over ten-minute sequence on the question. “What else was there to weep over,” the man asks, and eventually the movie tells us. The woman (Emmanuelle Riva) is French, the man (Eiji Okada) is Japanese, and neither is named in the film. Not naming your characters was a thing in arty postmodern literature and film at this time (the same thing happens in Resnais’ next film, Last Year At Marienbad, another study of reality, memory, and what can be known, albeit a much more abstracted treatment), but here it’s crucial to the movie’s final point, delivered in its last lines. In any event, their love story began with a bar pickup in a post-war Hiroshima, where she, an actress, is playing a nurse in a fictional movie about the bombing’s aftermath. “It’s about peace,” she shrugs when the man meets her on the set. “Here in Hiroshima we don’t make fun of films about peace,” he says. A few extras pass them, carrying signs bearing enlarged photos of burn victims. The couple is obscured but are laughing when they’re revealed again.
This feels insane — how can we behave as we do, with images of such suffering being paraded before us? In part it’s because those images cannot make us know suffering.
The movie’s larger question outside its historical context has to do with the possibility of love, and what love can achieve for both individuals and humankind, if anything at all. While it may seem so at first, the movie doesn’t abandon Hiroshima to tell the story of the female character and her own personal World War II trauma; it tells that story to demonstrate what she carries, and to demonstrate that what we all carry is inextricably tied up with our ability to empathize, as far as it goes, and the film insists that it can only go so far.
Throughout the film, we distinguish between recreations, acted drama, and footage of real events, and unconsciously assess the weight of each form as we’re also processing the narrative of the love story.
“The whole world rejoiced. And you rejoiced with it,” the man says to the woman about the bombings that did, after all, put an end to World War II. This was the world’s shame, and not just the West’s shame — do you think that China and Korea were sorry to see Japan’s days as a military power come to an end? The scholar and historian Paul Fussell shocked America’s more guilt-ridden intellectuals with his early ‘80s essay “Thank God for the Atom Bomb.” From the point of view of a U.S. soldier who was spared having to fight in the Pacific Theater, the atrocity was indeed a godsend. (Believe it or not, the British blues rock band The Groundhogs actually beat Fussell to articulating that sentiment with its song “Thank Christ For The Bomb,” from the 1970 album of the same name.)
To see suffering on the Hiroshima scale meticulously recreated through performance and special effects — would this help us, decades on, to resolve any of these contradictions? The answer to the question, according to Duras and Resnais, is that had Nolan chosen to somehow “recreate” the bombing of Hiroshima, we, the viewers, would really see nothing. I think they’re right. In any event, Oppenheimer finally is about something altogether different: the reality that men of science, completely rational beings supposedly, have enabled mankind’s potential instantaneous extinction. This is indeed unprecedented.
If we want to continue to think about the ethics of re-creation and depiction, though, It’s useful to think about it relative to another 20th century calamity. If the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, while taking a staggering number of human lives, demonstrated the cataclysmic — indeed, apocalyptic — potential of nuclear weapons, the Holocaust, with its six million dead, demonstrated that the horror of man’s inhumanity to man is alas inexhaustible. In 1956, Resnais made Night and Fog, one of the first and most important Holocaust documentaries. The 32-minute film begins with color footage of death camps as they were 10 years or so after liberation — empty, overgrown with grass, still. Resnais’ camera dollies down a railroad track, following the path the trains packed with Jews marked for extermination did. Narrator Michel Bouquet says (the script is by Jean Cayrol, a poet): “we move slowly along…looking for what? Traces of corpses that fell out when the doors opened? Or of those herded at gunpoint to the camp’s gates amid barking dogs and glaring searchlights, the crematorium’s flames in the distance” — and here the camera gets to the very end of the tracks — “in a nocturnal spectacle the Nazis were so fond of.”
While the film uses horrific archival material, it also insists that in revealing the camps as they stand at the time of filming, “we can only show you the outer shell.” As, for instance, the fingernail scratches on the ceilings of the crematoria. The narration pauses to let the viewer consider how these came to be. The Nazis destroyed as much documentation on the death camps as they could once the war was lost and the Allies were on their way (and much documentation had been trashed even prior to that), but Night and Fog is also asking “How much do you need to see, anyway?” Because memory will recede. The gods of war are only pretending to be asleep. Looking at such images and relegating them to the past yields a comfort that is ultimately false. “We pretend to regain hope as the image recedes, as though we’ve been cured of that plague,” the narration states near the movie’s end. Resnais’ approach helps us understand why Claude Lanzmann included zero archival footage in his astonishing Holocaust film Shoah.
As for fictional treatments of the Holocaust, the genie of depiction got out of the bottle quite some time ago. For many, to orchestrate a simulation of such atrocities is itself an obscenity, although good luck convincing a Life Is Beautiful fan of this. Writing about Night and Fog in his 1995 book Flickers, the novelist and critic Gilbert Adair also turned his attention to Steven Spielberg’s 1993 Schindler’s List, and after saying the picture was “not at all the disgrace that one had every right to expect,” he nevertheless deemed it “a monstrosity.” After which he grimly mused on the performative recreation of death camp horrors: “[W]hat I see when I watch the film, what, hard as I try, I cannot prevent myself from seeing, is that cast being put through its paces on some foggy, nocturnal location, put through its paces by the boyishly handsome director himself in his snazzy windcheater, his red N.Y. Yankees baseball cap, his granny glasses and his beard. I see him blowing into his cupped hands and pointing a gloved finger as directors do. I see the bony, skeletal extras, in striped pajamas or else stark naked, laughing and joking and jostling one another (why not? It’s their right) while waiting for a new shot to be set up. I see the makeup artists…” and so on. Let us not allow Adair’s feverish projection (Spielberg doesn’t wear Yankees caps, for one thing) obscure his larger point: Some things, finally, just should not be acted out.
Did this notion inform Nolan’s decision? Maybe not as much as we’d like to think, given that the dramatic structure of the film doesn’t allow for an easy departure across the world to begin with. But in the end, incineration by nuclear blast is depicted as Oppenheimer’s nightmare vision of just one person. A Los Alamos worker played by Nolan’s own daughter, Flora. Who is a film student of college age, so chill.'
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Final results
Two-way tie between “Leilani Jones-Wilmore” and “Other (comment or reblog)”
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Four-way tie between Christopher Flowers, Hannah Johnson, J.P. Karliak, and Darrin Revitz
Two-way tie for last place between Lucien Dodge and Miles Neff
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A sweet-natured Temp Agency operator and amateur Presidential look-alike is recruited by the Secret Service to become a temporary stand-in for the President of the United States.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Dave Kovic / Bill Mitchell: Kevin Kline
Ellen Mitchell: Sigourney Weaver
Bob Alexander: Frank Langella
Alan Reed: Kevin Dunn
Duane Stevenson: Ving Rhames
Vice-President Nance: Ben Kingsley
Murray Blum: Charles Grodin
Alice: Faith Prince
Randi: Laura Linney
White House Tour Guide: Bonnie Hunt
Senate Majority Leader: Parley Baer
House Majority Leader: Stefan Gierasch
Mrs. Travis: Anna Deavere Smith
Policeman: Charles Hallahan
Jerry: Tom Dugan
Lola: Alba Oms
Secret Service #1: Steve Witting
David: Kellen Sampson
White House Guard: Lexie Bigham
Frederic W. Barnes: Frederic W. Barnes
Ronald Brownstein: Ronald Brownstein
Eleanor Clift: Eleanor Clift
Tom Harkin: Tom Harkin
Bernard Kalb: Bernard Kalb
Larry King: Larry King
Michael Kinsley: Michael Kinsley
Morton Kondracke: Morton Kondracke
Jay Leno: Jay Leno
Frank Mankiewicz: Frank Mankiewicz
Chris Matthews: Chris Matthews
John McLaughlin: John McLaughlin
Howard Metzenbaum: Howard Metzenbaum
Abner J. Mikva: Abner J. Mikva
Robert D. Novak: Robert D. Novak
Tip O’Neill: Thomas P. ‘Tip’ O’Neill
Richard Reeves: Richard Reeves
Paul Simon: Paul Simon
Ben Stein: Ben Stein
Oliver Stone: Oliver Stone
Kathleen Sullivan: Kathleen Sullivan
Jeff Tackett: Jeff Tackett
Helen Thomas: Helen Thomas
Nina Totenberg: Nina Totenberg
Sander Vanocur: Sander Vanocur
John Yang: John Yang
Don Durenberger: Stephen Root
Girl at Durenberger’s: Catherine Reitman
Mom at Durenberger’s: Dawn Arnemann
Clara: Marianna Harris
Diane: Sarah Marshall
White House Barber: Ralph Manza
President’s Physician: George Martin
White House Nurse: Laurie Franks
Trauma Doctor: Tom Kurlander
Trauma Nurse: Dendrie Taylor
Japanese Prime Minister: Joe Kuroda
Vice-President’s Wife: Geneviève Robert
Vice-President’s Son: Jason Reitman
Secretary of Education: Ruth Goldway
Director of OMB: Frank Birney
Secretary of Treasury: Paul Collins
Secretary of Commerce: Peter White
Postmaster General: Robin Gammell
Judy: Heather Hewitt
Policeman #2: Gary Ross
Ellen’s Aide: Jeffrey Joseph
Female Senator: Bonnie Bartlett
Speaker of the House: Robert Walsh
Congressional Doorkeeper: William Pitts
Reporter: Dan Butler
Announcer: Wendy Gordon
Announcer: Ben Patrick Johnson
Announcer: Steve Kmetko
Chris Dodd: Chris Dodd
Alan K. Simpson: Alan K. Simpson
Arnold Schwarzenegger: Arnold Schwarzenegger
Film Crew:
Set Designer: Joseph G. Pacelli Jr.
Screenplay: Gary Ross
Editor: Sheldon Kahn
Production Design: J. Michael Riva
Casting: Michael Chinich
Director of Photography: Adam Greenberg
Casting: Bonnie Timmermann
Executive Producer: Joe Medjuck
Set Designer: Darrell L. Wight
Director: Ivan Reitman
Set Designer: Steve Arnold
Executive Producer: Michael C. Gross
Costume Design: Richard Hornung
Art Direction: David F. Klassen
Set Decoration: Michael Taylor
Producer: Lauren Shuler Donner
Hairstylist: Christopher Shihar
Casting Associate: Alan Berger
Costume Supervisor: James W. Tyson
Script Supervisor: Karen Hale Wookey
Hairstylist: Marlene D. Williams
Makeup Artist: Linda DeVetta
Construction Coordinator: Terry Scott
Makeup Artist: Robert Norin
Original Music Composer: James Newton Howard
Movie Reviews:
Rob: A lovely romantic comedy in that true eighties style. A little charmer of a movie starring the ever-watchable Kevin Kline. I’ll admit I’m pretty old-fashioned and, even in today’s evil world, I cling to the hope there are still good-hearted people out there somewhere. This is one of those movies keeping that hope alive. Let the soft side of you out and enjoy this film.
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A masterpiece RPG "I am Game" featuring 50 anonymous characters brawling on an analog glitch book by Colin Harrick and Wormwood soundtrack led by Andrew Wenaus. And look at these gorgeous voice actors!!!!
Rosaire Appel, Louis Armand, David Barrick, Gary Barwin, Steve Beard, Gregory Betts, Christian Bök, Mike Bonsall, Peter Bouscheljong, Maria Chenut, Shane Jesse Christmas, Roy Christopher, Tabasco "Ralph" Contra, Mike Corrao, R.J. Dent, Paul Di Filippo, Zak Ferguson, Colin Herrick, S.C. Hickman, Maxwell Hyatt, Justin Isis, Andrew Joron, Chris Kelso, Phillip Klingler, Adam Lovasz, Daniel Lukes, Ania Malinowska, Claudia Manley, Ryota Matsumoto, Michael Mc Aloran, Andrew McLuhan, Jeff Noon, Jim Osman, Suarjan Prasai, Tom Prime, David Leo Rice, Virgilio Rivas, David Roden, B.R. Yeager, Andrej Shakowski, Aaron Schneider, Gary J. Shipley, Kenji Siratori, Sean Smith, Kristine Snodgrass, Sean Sokolov, Alan Sondheim, Simon Spiegel, Henry Adam Svec, Jeff VanderMeer, R.G. Vasicek, Andrew C. Wenaus, William Wenaus, Eileen Wennekers, Christina Marie Willatt, Saywrane Alfonso Williams, D. Harlan Wilson, Andrew Wilt
This RPG is a big favorite game of 2023!!!
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