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whumpypepsigal · 2 years
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Intergalactic s01e06: “I didn’t see what happened. He must have passed out, blood loss from the bullet.”
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doyouknowthismusical · 10 months
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The merengue scene💃🕺🏻
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stardustviolet · 1 year
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Actors/Actresses who play different characters phenomenally: Seth Gabel Dane Dehaan Saoirse Ronan Tatiana Maslany Katherine Mcnamara Cillian Murphy Evan Rachel Wood Zooey Deschanel Joseph Gordon-Levitt Bill Skarsgard Matt Barr Sebastian Stan Chris Evans Timothee Chalamet Zendaya Dylan Arnold Austin Butler Viola Davis Nicholas Hoult VIctoria Pedretti Toni Collette Anna Torv Oliver Coopersmith Aleyse Shannon Margot Robbie Finn Cole Scott Speedman Anya Taylor-Joy America Ferrera Jake Mcdorman Andrew Lee Potts John Harlan Kim Olivia Cooke Timothy Olyphant Meryl Streep Devon Bostick
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eldritchblxst · 2 years
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so that dance scene from my blue heaven, huh?
some silly velocity practice i made a while back. and of course my brain is massive i just had to jump on editing this to bloody mary like cmon
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cinemaquiles · 1 year
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Bullying e vingança satânica nesse filme de terror da década de 80 disponível de graça no youtube!
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louistullyirl · 3 months
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“ᴛᴀᴋᴇ ᴏꜰꜰ, ʜᴏꜱᴇʀ.”
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Seymour’s Updated !! Pinned !!
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Good day! I’m Seymour, my pronouns are he/they, I also use neos, I’m pansexual and a transgender male I’m hoping to start my transition in 3 years (I’m turning 16 this year so at 19) I also have AUDHD, anxiety and ODD. I live in the United States, in the middle of the northern east coast. I’m a fan of 1980s media, music and pop culture. This blog is used extensively for posting my special interests and 80s media !! I’m hoping to make Friends with similar interests to me on here and elsewhere <3
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The Fandoms I’m in currently
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SCTV (Canadian variety show)
Rick Moranis (comedian and actor)
Newsies (Broadway musical)
Little shop of horrors (Broadway musical, Musical comedy Film)
Ghostbusters (Science-Fiction Comedy film)
The outsiders (book, film, Broadway musical)
Bob and Doug McKenzie (Canadian Satirical comedy duo)
South Park (adult animated series)
Smiling friends (adult animated series)
My blue heaven (Drama comedy film)
Team fortress two (Video game)
The muppet show, muppets tonight (Puppet Variety programs)
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Favorite characters in media
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Bob McKenzie (SCTV, strange brew)
Bill needle (SCTV)
The medic (team fortress 2)
Scott malkinson (south park)
Jimmy valmer (South park)
Guy Friday (SCTV)
Seymour krelborn (little shop of horrors)
Walter (the muppets)
Twobit Matthews (the outsiders)
Louis Tully (ghostbusters, the real ghostbusters)
Raymond stantz (Ghostbusters)
Barney coopersmith (my blue Heaven)
David Rose (schitt’s creek)
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Favorite movies [Letterboxd: louistullyirl]
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Strange brew [1983]
Ghostbusters II [1989]
Little shop of horrors [1986]
Ghostbusters [1984]
The outsiders [1983]
BASEketball [1998]
Scott Pilgrim VS The World [2010]
Ghostbusters: Afterlife [2021]
Class [1983]
Asteroid city [2023]
My blue heaven [1990]
Fantastic Mr. Fox [2009]
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Artists I listen to
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Chappell roan (favorite song: red wine supernova)
Rick Moranis (favorite song: pu-pu-pu, parve)
Weezer (favorite song: hash pipe, say it ain’t so)
Taylor Swift (favorite song: Cardigan, picture to burn)
Ween (favorite song: it’s gonna be a long night, the mollusk)
Primus (favorite song: here come the bastards)
Phantom Planet (favorite song: so I fall again, dropped)
Kate bush (favorite song: army dreamers)
Insane clown posse (favorite song: juggalo juice)
Rush (favorite song: closer to the heart)
Big reel fish (favorite song: beer)
Will wood (favorite song: 2econd 2ight 2eer)
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docrotten · 2 months
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EVILSPEAK (1981) – Episode 263 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“By the four beasts before the throne. By the fire which is about the throne. By the most holy and glorious name, Satan. I, Stanley Coopersmith will return. I WILL RETURN!” Well, he’s Clint Howard. Of course, he will return! Join your faithful Grue Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they hang out in the church basement with young Cadet Coopersmith in Evilspeak (1981).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 263 – Evilspeak (1981)
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An outcast military cadet taps into a way to summon demons and cast spells on his tormentors through his computer.
  Directed by: Eric Weston
Writing Credits: Joseph Garofalo, Eric Weston
Cinematography by: Irv Goodnoff
Selected Cast:
Clint Howard as Stanley Coopersmith
R.G. Armstrong as Sarge
Joe Cortese as Reverend Jameson (as Joseph Cortese)
Claude Earl Jones as Coach
Haywood Nelson as Kowalski
Don Stark as Bubba Caldwell
Charles Tyner as Colonel Kincaid
Hamilton Camp as Hauptman
Louie Gravance as Jo Jo
Jim Greenleaf as Ox
Lynn Hancock as Miss Friedemeyer
Loren Lester as Charlie Boy
Kathy McCullen as Kelly
Lenny Montana as Jake
Leonard D’John as Tony
Bennett James as Captain Merrill (credited as Bennett Liss)
Katherine Kelly Lang as Susie Baker
Richard Moll as Father Esteban
Robert Tafur as Old Priest
Sue Casey as Mrs. Caldwell
Evilspeak answers the question, “What happens when a bullied, military school cadet finds a Satanic tome written in Latin in the basement of the academy chapel?” Of course — with a helping hand from an early Apple PC — shenanigans ensue! Heads are lost, hearts are ripped out, and worst of all… the hogs are released! Yikes! Clint Howard, as Stanley Coopersmith, plays the bullied cadet transformed into a possessed Satanic priest with gusto and is expertly supported by a cast of experienced character actors. The story starts a bit slow, but the Grue-Crew promises you will be rewarded during the final act of Evilspeak. And never fear. The bullies get their just deserts.
At the time of this writing, Evilspeak is available to stream from Shudder, AMC+, and Plex. 
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Crystal, will be Parents (1989), a horror comedy featuring Randy Quaid, Mary Beth Hurt, and young Bryan Madorsky as the Laemles. The question is, what do Mr. And Mrs. Laemle serve for dinner?
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected].
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gmmcast · 2 years
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What is GMMCast, Anyway?
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So if you're new to our podcast, you may have some questions. What kind of podcast is it? What's it about? Who's involved? Is it affiliated with Good Mythical Morning and therefore Rhett and Link? ...To tackle the last question first: no, we are not affiliated with them, our acronyms just overlap. Onto the rest! Green Mountain Mysteries is an actual play podcast, hosted by The Pocket Podcast Network! We play a roleplaying game together, edit it down, and then release it as a serialized narrative. Our game master and editor, Michael Freitag, even writes an entirely original score for the show!
We play The Dresden Files Roleplaying Game by Evil Hat Games, based on the series of urban fantasy novels by Jim Butcher. For those unfamiliar; the books are about Harry Dresden, the only 'Professional Wizard' in Chicago's phonebook and the various mysteries he's hired or pressganged into solving.
Our show takes place in that same world, with all the Fae politics, magical conflicts, and monstrous entities that come with it. However, our story takes place in Burlington, Vermont and begins on January 1st, 2020.
Mere hours into the new year, a ghost ship rises from the depths of Lake Champlain and dredges up a small army of undead with it. This proves to be but the beginning of a cascade of magical events and crises that engulf the city.
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Standing in the way of these magical cataclysms is four individuals. A psychic, a doctor, a thief, and a hunter.
First is Desdemona Brown (Played by Christine Tardif): Desdemona is a medium psychic with everything that entails, communing with the spirits of the dead for a reasonable fee.
What most people don't know is that she's the genuine article.
What even fewer people know is that she's haunted by a strange entity that only calls itself 'Mister Jack', a mysterious devil on her shoulder that grants her power, but continues to add it to an unspecified 'debt' she will one day be forced to pay. Second is Doctor Sylvester Coopersmith (Played by Darius Southland): Once a promising athlete headed for the professional soccer leagues, Sly Coopersmith suffered a strange, supernatural attack that nearly crippled him and derailed his big league ambitions.
In the wake of this, he's relocated from New York City to Burlington. Here, he's become an MD, a proctologist, a college professor, and a bitterly sarcastic prick. Despite his attempts at the contrary, his life is once again drawn into the magical and supernatural, neither of which he has the time or patience for.
If magical bullshit is going to come to him, he's going to kick it in the goddamn teeth.
Third is Rosetta 'Ro' Kamen (Played by Gwen Vetter): The prodigal, estranged daughter of a Rhode Island mob boss, Ro Kamen is a professional criminal, a thief-for-hire. She can break into anywhere; get in quick, out quietly, and make a tidy profit doing so.
She also is half-fae, the daughter of a Sidhe. A Changeling. A fact she didn't discover until this past year.
Her hunt for her missing fiancé, Valencia, has brought her to Burlington, Vermont. It's here where she finds herself drawn deeper into the supernatural world she's always been a part of and never known, learning more about what she is... and what she might be capable of.
Finally, there's Albion Graves (Played by Thom Freitag): When Albion was a teenager, a chance encounter with a renegade vampire ended in death and violence. It also lead to Albion's introduction to a secret society of monster hunters, the Noctis Vigilia.
Rather than run from the horrors he was forced to witness, Albion followed the Noctis deeper into them. He's become a wandering monster hunter, armed with a small arsenal of weapons and tools of the trade as much as his unshakeable faith in the patron of his hunt, Odin All-Father.
His wandering draws him to Burlington, where he quickly finds himself in the middle of a much larger supernatural crisis. One that's going to require a lot more than mere firepower to survive.
If these characters or this story sounds like something you'd enjoy, I'd encourage you to check us out!
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whumpypepsigal · 2 years
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Intergalactic s01e06: “It's alright. Just try staying down, yeah?”
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kashicloud · 6 months
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[ad_1] At a private fund-raising reception last year, the president of the United States introduced himself this way: “My name is Joe Biden. I’m a friend of Esther Coopersmith’s.”Mrs. Coopersmith’s name has been a calling card in Washington for seven decades. As one of the longest-reigning hostesses, best-connected diplomats and top fund-raisers in the nation’s capital, she greased the machinery that helped keep political, diplomatic and journalistic circles spinning; a place at her dinner tables, which sat 75, (with room for many more elsewhere and outside) provided access to networks of money, influence and power across cultural and political divides.Among her many matches, she introduced Bill Clinton, who was then the governor of Arkansas, to Boris Yeltsin on a trip to Moscow. She introduced Jehan Sadat, the wife of President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, to Aliza Begin, the wife of Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel, before the Camp David peace accords. Anatoly F. Dobrynin, the longtime Soviet ambassador to the United States, had his first Thanksgiving at her table.“People need a place out of the public spotlight to meet and talk,” she told The New York Times in 1987.Mrs. Coopersmith, who had multiple affiliations with the United Nations but who also reveled in her role as a freelancing citizen diplomat, died on Tuesday at her home in the Kalorama neighborhood of Washington. She was 94.The cause was cancer, said Janet Pitt, her longtime chief of staff. Rather than seek treatment that might have only postponed the inevitable and made her miserable, Ms. Pitt said, Mrs. Coopersmith “wanted to live her life.”Mrs. Coopersmith at a reception at her Washington home with President Biden in October 2023.Credit...Janet PittThe last public event Mrs. Coopersmith attended was the Gridiron dinner in mid-March. That annual political roast was one of her favorite outings, Ms. Pitt said, because she could bring dignitaries from other countries and show them “how we could poke fun at our politicians and our government and live to tell about it the next day.”President Biden said in a statement after Mrs. Coopersmith’s death that she was one of his “early boosters” when he was 29 and ran for the Senate in 1972. “Her belief in me,” he said, “meant the world.”Nancy Pelosi, the former speaker of the House, said in a statement, “For all my years in politics, I have been in awe of her.” In an obituary published on Legacy.com, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called her “the indomitable doyenne of Washington.”Mrs. Coopersmith grew up on a farm in Wisconsin and caught the politics bug while listening to President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s fireside chats on the radio. She moved to Washington in the early 1950s, landed a lobbying job and quickly parlayed her skills — personal warmth, self-confidence, smarts about people — into fund-raising.Mrs. Coopersmith was fascinated by power and the alchemy that it produced. As she told The Times in 1987:“I do it because I love the activity, the excitement, I love to mix people up, I love sharing my home. In New York if you have a lot of money you can buy your way into anything. Here it is power that counts — what your position is or could be. It is wonderful to watch power and how power affects people, how they run with it, how they adjust to it.”While bipartisan in her pursuits, she was a Democrat at heart and over the years raised millions of dollars for the party’s candidates. By 1958, she was rubbing shoulders with the likes of former President Harry S. Truman, who scribbled on a photo of the two of them, “Kindest regards to an able and efficient Democrat from one who knows!”Such mementos accumulated and in time occupied nearly every square inch of space in Mrs. Coopersmith’s four-story brick mansion. They included signed photos of decades of Washington players and international personages and a telegram from Mr. Carter thanking her for introducing Mrs. Sadat and Mrs. Begin and helping to get the peace accords off the ground. She later introduced Mrs. Sadat to Richard Berendzen, president of American University, who then hired Mrs. Sadat to teach.Mrs. Coopersmith donated some of her treasure trove to the newly minted National Museum of American Diplomacy in Washington. To help promote the museum, she held a discussion at her home last year featuring Debora Cahn, the creator and showrunner of the popular Netflix series “The Diplomat,” starring Keri Russell, and Elizabeth Jones, a longtime foreign service officer and one of the figures on whom Ms. Russell’s character was based.During the discussion, Ms. Cahn paid homage to the importance of personal relationships in geopolitics: “In a crisis, you can pick up the phone and call somebody who you sat next to at Esther Coopersmith’s and didn’t think it was a good seating choice in the beginning, but by dessert it seemed like you had a lot in common.”Mrs. Coopersmith was proud of the sometimes unconventional pairings at her dinner table. In 1990, she seated an Israeli diplomat next to an emissary of Saddam Hussein, the president of Iraq; shortly thereafter, Iraq invaded Kuwait and started the Persian Gulf war.“It’s my home, and I can do whatever I want,” she told The Jerusalem Post in 1993. “They didn’t talk much, but as far as I was concerned, it was a start.”She was born Esther Lipsen on Jan. 18, 1930, in Des Moines. Her family soon moved to the small town of Mazomanie, Wis., which is just northwest of Madison in the southern part of the state and at the time had a population of 891. Esther’s father, Morris, who came from Belarus, was a cattle rancher. Her mother, Pauline, who was born in Romania, managed the household of five children. They were the only Jewish family there.By the age of 8, Esther was hooked on politics, thanks to F.D.R. By 12, she was raising money for the Red Cross.She attended the University of Denver and later the University of Wisconsin. In 1952, she went to a rally for Senator Estes Kefauver, a Democrat from Tennessee who was running for president. Leaving college behind without graduating, she helped Mr. Kefauver win the Wisconsin primary; after he lost the nomination to Adlai Stevenson, she helped organize for Mr. Stevenson.Esther Coopersmith, center, with Bess and Harry S. Truman to her right in an undated photo.Credit...Estate of Esther CoopersmithShe decided that the real power was in Washington and moved there at Mr. Kefauver’s suggestion. She refused to learn to type, to avoid being stereotyped as a secretary, and she eventually got a job as a lobbyist for the Federation for Railway Progress.She married Jack Coopersmith, a real estate developer, in 1954, and they settled in Potomac, Md., where she began hosting dinners, buffets and book signings and organizing events. A decade later, she was staging Texas-style fund-raising barbecues for President Lyndon B. Johnson all over the country.She soon branched out to philanthropy, raising money for service organizations and helping to save Washington’s Union Station from the wrecking ball. She threw an intimate dinner for Barbra Streisand in 2015 the night before Ms. Streisand lobbied on Capitol Hill for the Women’s Heart Alliance.Mr. Coopersmith died at 80 in 1991. Soon thereafter, Mrs. Coopersmith moved to Washington, where she overhauled the Kalorama house, not far from Embassy Row, with the help of a White House decorator.She is survived by three sons, Jonathan, Jeffrey and Ronald; a daughter, Connie Coopersmith; a sister, Rita Rabinowitz; and eight grandchildren.Over the years, Mrs. Coopersmith was given several quasi-official roles, most of them involving the United Nations. She served as a public member of the United States delegation to the U.N. under President Carter from 1979 to 1980; the position, also once held by Eleanor Roosevelt and Paul Newman, entails representing the United States on committees, attending debates in the General Assembly and showing up at receptions given by member nations.President Ronald Reagan sent Mrs. Coopersmith to important U.N. conferences. She received the U.N. Peace Prize in 1984. President Clinton named her as a U.S. observer at UNESCO. In 2009, UNESCO named her a goodwill ambassador.The posts gave her diplomatic cache, but she especially enjoyed practicing her own brand of soft diplomacy, defined by her own protocol, in the political kaleidoscope that is Washington.“I don’t drink, don’t smoke, don’t play cards and don’t belong to a country club,” she told The Times in 1978. “Politics is my vice.” [ad_2] Source link
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bbcviral · 6 months
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Esther Coopersmith, Washington Hostess and Diplomat, Dies at 94 http://dlvr.it/T4tNYD
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