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seven7arts · 2 years
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The best finale season possible! // She-Hulk 💚
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qft · 2 years
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Imagine if Scott, on his radio show, told the world Tony had mentioned Cap’s ass during the time heist and that’s why it’s such a thing for Jen :)
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She Hulk: Attorney At Law
[SPOILER ALERT]
1. Matt Murdokk (Daredevil) comes back! With the new flourish SUPERHERO COSTUME!
2. Bruce Banner comes back from who knows where, with his son Skaar.
The season finale gives us more surprises and upcoming plans to MCU beyond our expectations for our future references.
I hope you enjoy the series!
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arachnidiots-a · 1 year
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GET TO KNOW THE MUN.
what’s your phone wallpaper : spider-man holding a cat
last song you listened to : i wanna dance with somebody by whitney houston
currently reading : the martian
last movie : sleepless in seattle but i only got 5 minutes into it (it's one of my favorites though)
last show : severance
what are you wearing right now : oversized shirt and shorts
how tall are you? : 5'2
piercings / tattoos? : pierced ears and 1 tattoo
glasses ? contacts? : glasses and contacts, depends on the occasion
last thing you ate? : cheetos
favorite color(s) : forest green, red
current obsession : i am diving deep back into spider-man
any pets : no
do you have a crush right now?: nope
favorite fictional character : jennifer walters
last place you traveled : austin
stolen from: @fyrewalks tagging : @blindbastard @batinstincts @goldshadows @gwaendolyne @shieldretired
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She-Hulk #5 by Greg Horn
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dicktripwire · 5 years
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Wallpapers from Avengers #20
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jksangelic · 5 years
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21 questions!!!! ty for tagging me @jamaisjoons ilysm!!!!
1. nickname: selene bc that’s my alias :D selene bean by yiruma, tiny loser by my tig biddy beta reader, faif/faithy/faithful bc faith my real name 🤔
2. zodiac: aries sun but cancer moon so as much as i’d like to fiGHT i,,, am too babie
3. height: 5’4
4. hogwarts: uh i don’t know harry potter but can i be the flying ball thing
5. last thing i googled: sanrio wallpapers LOL idk how to explain that
6. favorite musicians: the 1975 (don’t come for me i’ve been listening to them since i was 12), hers, the walters, vampire weekend, fleetwood mac, the cure, the strokes, no vacation, willow, clairo, the cranberries, slow pulp, the neighbourhood, summer salt, doja cat, brockhampton, amine, tyler the creator, rex orange county, kali uchis, the list goes on jfc—
7. songs stuck in my head: i’ll make a little list
1. say so (doja cat)
2. like that (doja cat and gucci mane)
3. the entire album of ginger (brockhampton)
4. king for a day (pierce the veil (throwback lol))
5. sex money feelings die (lykke li)
6. tkm (boy pablo)
7. lots of k-r&b as of recent
8. following: 63
9. followers: more than i could ever ask for ily
10. do you get asks: typically only if i’m active
11. amount of sleep: a fucking lot bro i’m actually thinking abt going to the doctor abt it 🤡 might got me some narcolepsy
12. what are you wearing: (ooh sexy) oversized knit sweater, leggings and chonky boots lmao ifykyk
13. dream job: software engineer in artificial intelligence
14. dream trip: philippines (: it’s where my family is but my hispanic mom never let me go as a kid 🥴
15. instruments: i used to play the guitar as a kid but i don’t know jack shit now. i’d like to be a drummer if i ever got around to learning something!
16. languages: english and enough spanish to get me by
17. favorite songs: check list but also anything alternative with heavy lyrics and a sick surf drip broski 🚬🤘🏻🛹
18. if you were an animal what would you be: i used to say hyena but now i’ll say a doberman?? like the dog??? partially bc i have one and partially bc a lot of people both irl and online think i’m intimidating at first glance but really i’m just ,,, stoopid
19. favorite food: sadly, bbq ))): lots of meat.
20. random fact: i was at barricade for rose bowl bts concert + taehyung fell in love w me at first sight and now we’re married
21. my aesthetic: (can i describe by like??? a shitty movie reference?) jennifer’s body in the context that i care a lot abt my looks (narcissistic as fuck it’s gross) and would definitely kill a man (edit: in short, “look cute eat boy” is my aesthetic thank you)
tagging!!!!: @taesmia @taendrils @johobi @jinitude @readyplayerhobi @prolixitae @kinktae @koyacult @lunyua @nochanchu @bwisun (i’m sorry i kinda just,,,, keyboard smashed bc i don’t really have too many close moots,,, let me learn abt u shawty!!!! 🤔🛹🤠)
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rpritchardjournal · 3 years
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Reflection on Queer & Now Online Panel // 17/02/21
It was very interesting to see the thought processes behind artworks being made by other current queer artists. Often my visual and contextual research reaches into the past, which while valid and useful is also often quite a heavy experience as marginalization and the impact of AIDS on the history of queerness cannot be avoided. Seeing other contemporary queer artists and their work, therefore, is quite a positive contrast. In the discussion, artwork as a positive platform for expressing queerness was touched on, and as this was quite relevant to the themes of my research and artwork, it was interesting to hear other perspectives on this. All the artists talked to some extent about the therapeutic and personal nature of their practice. Sarah Naqvi talked about finding a connection to queerness through artwork, and in turn using it as a channel for translating queerness as resistance, and this is definitely how I think of my relationship with queerness and the queerness of my own artwork. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick in her 1993 essay of the same name as this panel, Queer and Now, discusses how we relate to certain artworks, as Jennifer Doyle Describes (in Queer Wallpaper), because they speak to us, to speak about us – and because they seem, in particular, to speak to the experience of living at odd angles to dominant culture. Sedgwick describes these objects of high or popular culture that we as queer people attach intently to, as prime resources for survival. Recognizing myself in this work, in turn, is what gives me the power to create my own work based on my own experience and in turn, I hope that others may feel seen and recognized in my work, and through this process of survival, queer artwork becomes a site of queer resistance and dissent to the norms and expectations of dominant culture. These ideas tied in interestingly in the artists advice for other queer artists: To make art for yourself and make the work you want to make. To make a manifesto, they referenced John Walter Shonky. To find your place in your art, your presence is political. And Finally, To make the art you can and want, you don’t have to cater to trends and likes. I think the message of this talk was a really good reminder of what I want to do with my work, especially as I embark on new themes and new methods of making. Making the art I want, and not the art I think I should be, and really knowing that my presence within it is political is something I really want to hold onto as I continue through this final semester.
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Matt Murdock/Daredevil/The Devil of Hell's kitchen is back 💛❤️
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2017 Reading
262 books read. 60% of new reads Non-fiction, authors from 55 unique countries, 35% of authors read from countries other than USA, UK, Canada, and Australia. Asterisks denote re-reads, bolds are favorites. January: The Deeds of the Disturber – Elizabeth Peters The Wiregrass – Pam Webber Homegoing – Yaa Gyasi It Didn't Start With You – Mark Wolynn Facing the Lion – Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton Before We Visit the Goddess – Chitra Divakaruni Colored People – Henry Louis Gates Jr. My Khyber Marriage – Morag Murray Abdullah Miss Bianca in the Salt Mines – Margery Sharp Farewell to the East End – Jennifer Worth Fire and Air – Erik Vlaminck My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me – Jennifer Teege Catherine the Great – Robert K Massie My Mother's Sabbath Days – Chaim Grade Not the Israel My Parents Promised Me – Harvey Pekar, JT Waldman The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend – Katarina Bivald Stammered Songbook – Erwin Mortier Savushun – Simin Daneshvar The Prophet – Kahlil Gibran Beyond the Walls – Nazim Hikmet The Dressmaker of Khair Khana – Gayle Tzemach Lemmon A Day No Pigs Would Die – Robert Newton Peck *
February: Bone Black – bell hooks Special Exits – Joyce Farmer Reading Like a Writer – Francine Prose Bright Dead Things – Ada Limon Middlemarch – George Eliot Confessions of an English Opium Eater – Thomas de Quincey Medusa's Gaze – Marina Belozerskaya Child of the Prophecy – Juliet Marillier * The File on H – Ismail Kadare The Motorcycle Diaries – Ernesto Che Guevara Passing – Nella Larsen Whose Body? - Dorothy L. Sayers The Spiral Staircase – Karen Armstrong Station Eleven – Emily St. John Mandel Reading Lolita in Tehran – Azar Nafisi Defiance – Nechama Tec
March: Yes, Chef – Marcus Samuelsson Discontent and its Civilizations – Mohsin Hamid The Gulag Archipelago Vol. 1 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Patience and Sarah – Isabel Miller Dying Light in Corduba – Lindsey Davis * Five Days at Memorial – Sheri Fink A Man Called Ove – Fredrik Backman * The Shia Revival – Vali Nasr Girt – David Hunt Half Magic – Edward Eager * Dreams of Joy – Lisa See * Too Pretty to Live – Dennis Brooks West with the Night – Beryl Markham Little Fuzzy – H. Beam Piper *
April: Defying Hitler – Sebastian Haffner Monsters in Appalachia – Sheryl Monks Sorcerer to the Crown – Zen Cho The Man Without a Face – Masha Gessen Peace is Every Step – Thich Nhat Hanh Flory – Flory van Beek Why Soccer Matters – Pele The Zhivago Affair – Peter Finn, Petra Couvee The Stories of Breece D'J Pancake – Breece Pancake The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared – Jonas Jonasson Chasing Utopia – Nikki Giovanni The Invisible Bridge – Julie Orringer * Young Adults – Daniel Pinkwater Jonathan Swift: The Reluctant Rebel – John Stubbs Black Gun, Silver Star – Art T. Burton The Arab of the Future 2 – Riad Sattouf Hole in the Heart – Henny Beaumont MASH – Richard Hooker Forgotten Ally – Rana Mitter Zorro – Isabel Allende Flying Couch – Amy Kurzweil
May: The Bite of the Mango – Mariatu Kamara Mystic and Rider – Sharon Shinn * Freedom is a Constant Struggle – Angela Davis Capture – David A. Kessler Poor Cow – Nell Dunn My Father's Dragon – Ruth Stiles Gannett * Elmer and the Dragon – Ruth Stiles Gannett * The Dragons of Blueland – Ruth Stiles Gannett * Hetty Feather – Jacqueline Wilson In the Shadow of the Banyan – Vaddey Ratner The Last Camel Died at Noon – Elizabeth Peters Cannibalism – Bill Schutt The Handmaid's Tale – Margaret Atwood A Fine Balance – Rohinton Mistry The Food of a Younger Land – Mark Kurlansky Behold the Dreamers – Imbolo Mbue Words on the Move – John McWhorter John Ransom's Diary: Andersonville – John Ransom Such a Lovely Little War – Marcelino Truong Child of All Nations – Irmgard Keun One Child – Mei Fong Country of Red Azaleas – Domnica Radulescu Between Two Worlds – Zainab Salbi Malinche – Julia Esquivel A Lucky Child – Thomas Buergenthal The Drackenberg Adventure – Lloyd Alexander Say You're One of Them – Uwem Akpan William Wells Brown – Ezra Greenspan
June: Partners In Crime – Agatha Christie The Chinese in America – Iris Chang The Great Escape – Kati Marton As Texas Goes... – Gail Collins Pavilion of Women – Pearl S. Buck Classic Chinese Stories – Lu Xun The Return of the Soldier – Rebecca West The Slave Across the Street – Theresa Flores Miss Bianca in the Orient – Margery Sharp Boy Erased – Garrard Conley How to Be a Dictator – Mikal Hem A Thousand Splendid Suns – Khaled Hosseini Tears of the Desert – Halima Bashir The Death and Life of Great American Cities – Jane Jacobs The First Salute – Barbara Tuchman Come as You Are – Emily Nagoski The Want-Ad Killer – Ann Rule The Gulag Archipelago Vol 2 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
July: Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz – L. Frank Baum * The Blazing World – Margaret Cavendish Madonna in a Fur Coat – Sabahattin Ali Duende – tracy k. smith The ACB With Honora Lee – Kate de Goldi Mountains of the Pharaohs – Zahi Hawass Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy Chronicle of a Last Summer – Yasmine el Rashidi Killers of the Flower Moon – David Grann Mister Monday – Garth Nix * Leaving Yuba City – Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni The Silk Roads – Peter Frankopan The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy – Douglas Adams A Corner of White – Jaclyn Moriarty * Circling the Sun – Paula McLain Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them – Al Franken Believe Me – Eddie Izzard The Cracks in the Kingdom – Jaclyn Moriarty * Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe – Fannie Flagg * One Hundred and One Days – Asne Seierstad Grim Tuesday – Garth Nix * The Vanishing Velasquez – Laura Cumming Four Against the Arctic – David Roberts The Marriage Bureau – Penrose Halson The Jesuit and the Skull – Amir D Aczel Drowned Wednesday – Garth Nix * Roots, Radicals, and Rockers – Billy Bragg A Tangle of Gold – Jaclyn Moriarty * Lydia, Queen of Palestine – Uri Orlev *
August: Sir Thursday – Garth Nix * The Hoboken Chicken Emergency – Daniel Pinkwater * Lady Friday – Garth Nix * Freddy and the Perilous Adventure – Walter R. Brooks * Venice – Jan Morris China's Long March – Jean Fritz Trials of the Earth – Mary Mann Hamilton The Bully Pulpit – Doris Kearns Goodwin Final Exit – Derek Humphry The Book of Emma Reyes – Emma Reyes Freddy the Politician – Walter R. Brooks * Dragonflight – Anne McCaffrey * What the Witch Left – Ruth Chew All Passion Spent – Vita Sackville-West The Picture of Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde The Curse of the Blue Figurine – John Bellairs * When They Severed Earth From Sky – Elizabeth Wayland Barber Superior Saturday – Garth Nix * The Boston Girl – Anita Diamant The Mummy, The Will, and the Crypt – John Bellairs * Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? - Frans de Waal The Philadelphia Adventure – Lloyd Alexander * Lord Sunday – Garth Nix * The Spell of the Sorcerer's Skull – John Bellairs * Five Little Pigs – Agatha Christie * Love in Vain – JM Dupont, Mezzo A Little History of the World – EH Gombrich Last Things – Marissa Moss Imagine Wanting Only This – Kristen Radtke Dinosaur Empire – Abby Howard The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents – Terry Pratchett *
September: First Bite by Bee Wilson The Xanadu Adventure by Lloyd Alexander Orientalism – Edward Said The Lost Crown of Genghis Khan – Carl Barks The Island on Bird Street – Uri Orlev * The Indifferent Stars Above – Daniel James Brown Beneath the Lion's Gaze – Maaza Mengiste The Importance of Being Earnest – Oscar Wilde * The Book of Five Rings – Miyamoto Musashi The Drunken Botanist – Amy Stewart The Turtle of Oman – Naomi Shahib Nye The Alleluia Files – Sharon Shinn * Gut Feelings – Gerd Gigerenzer The Secret of Hondorica – Carl Barks Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight – Alexandra Fuller The Abominable Mr. Seabrook – Joe Ollmann Black Flags – Joby Warrick
October: Fear – Thich Nhat Hanh Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8 – Naoki Higashida To the Bright Edge of the World – Eowyn Ivey Why? - Mario Livio Just One Damned Thing After Another – Jodi Taylor The Yellow Wallpaper – Charlotte Perkins Gilman Blindness – Jose Saramago The Book Thieves – Anders Rydell Reality is not What it Seems – Carlo Rovelli Cranford – Elizabeth Gaskell * The Witch Family – Eleanor Estes * Sister Mine – Nalo Hopkinson La Vagabonde – Colette Becoming Nicole – Amy Ellis Nutt
November: The Golden Notebook – Doris Lessing The Children's Book – A.S. Byatt The Fire Next Time – James Baldwin Under the Udala Trees – Chinelo Okparanta Who Killed These Girls? – Beverly Lowry Running for my Life – Lopez Lmong Radium Girls – Kate Moore News of the World – Paulette Jiles The Red Pony – John Steinbeck The Edible History of Humanity – Tom Standage A Woman in Arabia – Gertrude Bell and Georgina Howell Founding Gardeners – Andrea Wulf Anatomy of a Disapperance – Hisham Matar The Book of Night Women – Marlon James Ground Zero – Kevin J. Anderson * Acorna – Anne McCaffrey and Margaret Ball * A Girl Named Zippy – Haven Kimmel * The Age of the Vikings – Anders Winroth The Spanish Civil War: A Very Short Introduction – Helen Graham A General History of the Pyrates – Captain Charles Johnson (suspected Nathaniel Mist) Clouds of Witness – Dorothy L. Sayers * The Lonely City – Olivia Laing No Time for Tears – Judy Heath
December: The Unwomanly Face of War – Svetlana Alexievich Gay-Neck - Dhan Gopal Mukerji The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane – Lisa See Get Well Soon – Jennifer Wright The Testament of Mary – Colm Toibin The Roman Way – Edith Hamilton Understood Betsy – Dorothy Canfield Fisher * The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - Vicente Blasco Ibanez Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH – Robert C. O'Brien SPQR – Mary Beard Ballet Shoes – Noel Streatfeild * Hogfather – Terry Pratchett * The Sorrow of War – Bao Ninh Drowned Hopes – Donald E. Westlake * Selected Essays – Michel de Montaigne Vietnam – Stanley Karnow The Snake, The Crocodile, and the Dog – Elizabeth Peters Guests of the Sheik – Elizabetha Warnok Fernea Stone Butch Blues – Leslie Feinberg Wicked Plants – Amy Stewart Life in a Medieval City – Joseph and Frances Gies Under the Sea Wind – Rachel Carson The Red Virgin and the Vision of Utopia – Mary and Brian Talbot Brat Farrar – Josephine Tey * The Treasure of the Ten Avatars – Don Rosa Escape From Forbidden Valley – Don Rosa Nightwood – Djuna Barnes Here Comes the Sun – Nicole Dennis-Benn Over My Dead Body – Rex Stout *
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#Josh #Pais #blackandwhite #bookme #eyes #makeupideas #modelling #musically #paris #smile #studio #youtube
In the late 1980s, Josh Pais began appearing on television in an episode of NBCâ€s hit sitcom “The Cosby Show” and CBS’ Emmy Award-winning sitcom “Murphy Brown.” After playing a tiny part in the made-for-TV movie Teething with Anger, he made his big screen debut in director David Hugh Jones’ take on Stephen Metcalfe’s play, Jacknife, starring Robert De Niro and Ed Harris.
Entering the fresh decade, Pais secured a recurring role as medical examiner assistant Borak (1990-2002) on NBC’s police procedural and legal drama “Law & Order.” During that time, he was too cast in writer-director Anne Flournoy’s romantic comedy How to Be Louise (starring Lea Floden) and portrayed the aggressive Raphael in Steve Barron’s 1st film in the franchise, the live phase version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (both in 1990). Afterward, he returned to the small screen in the television films The Second Greatest Story Ever Told (1994; starring Mira Sorvino and Malcolm McDowell) and On Seventh Avenue (1996).
Pais spent the slumber of the 1990s in Herb Gardner’s film adaptation of his own Tony Award-winning play, I’m Not Rappaport (1996; starring Walter Matthau), Robert Bella’s comedy about love, death and rock ‘n roll, Colin Fitz (1997; with Matt McGrath and Andy Fowle), and Darshan Bhagat’s dark comedy Karma Local (1998). He was also seen in writer-director John Hamburg’s crime comedy Safe Men (1998; starring Sam Rockwell and Steve Zahn), John Dahl’s cult hit Rounders (1998; starring Matt Damon and Edward Norton), Steven Zaillian’s Oscar-nominated adaptation of Jonathan Harr’s real life-based book, A Civil Action (1998; starring John Travolta), and Wes Craven’s Oscar-nominated biopic about Roberta Guaspari-Tzavaras, Music of the Heart (1999; starring Meryl Streep).
Meanwhile, TV audiences may catch him in the syndicated sci-fi series “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” NBC’s highly-acclaimed police procedural series “Homicide: Life on the Street,” HBO’s popular drama/comedy “Sex and the City” and the Sci-Fi Channel’s “The Crow: Stairway to Heaven.” From 2000 to 2001, Pais also appeared in three episodes of NBC’s police procedural drama “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” playing Robert Sorenson. During that time, he also guest starred on Foxâ€s drama “The $treet” and ABC’s single-camera comedy series “The Job.”
He also continued to contribute to his film-acting resume with roles in Wes Craven’s third installment in the successful satirical horror films, Scream 3 (2000; with Neve Campbell, David Arquette and Courteney Cox Arquette) and Robert J. Siegel’s coming-of-age tale Swimming (2000; starring Lauren Ambrose). He also appeared in Billy Morrissette’s dark comedy Scotland, Pa. (2001; starring James LeGros, Maura Tierney and Christopher Walken), based on William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Macbeth,” and in Ron Howard’s Academy Award-winning film A Beautiful Mind (2001; starring Russell Crowe), which was inspired by the schizophrenic Nobel Prize-winning mathematician John Nash.
After appearing in the comedic TV movie Porn ‘n Chicken (2002), he went back to the big screen in Joel Schumacher’s drama/thriller Phone Booth (2002; starring Colin Farrell), writer-director Thomas McCarthy’s BAFTA-winning indie The Station Agent (2003; with Peter Dinklage and Patricia Clarkson), and Fred Schepisi’s light-hearted family comedy starring numerous generations of the Kirk Douglas family, It Runs in the Family (2003).
Meanwhile, Pais also stepped behind the camera to direct and write the documentary 7th Street (2003), which he also starred. His work later won an award at the Boston Independent Film Festival.
Returning in front of the camera, Pais appeared on NBC’s police Procedural drama “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” and the ABC sitcom “Hope & Faith.” He was then cast in the 2005 films The Reality Trap, a satirical caper-comedy by writer-director Michael Bergmann, Little Manhattan, a romantic comedy film directed and written by husband and wife Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett, and Confess, a political thriller by writer-director Stefan C. Schaefer. He followed it up with roles in Sidney Lumet’s comedy-drama based on the longest Mafia trial in American history, Find Me Guilty (2006; starring Vin Diesel), and Bradley Wigor’s drama comedy, Unconscious. On television, he was spotted as a guest in an April 2006 episode of HBO drama series “The Sopranos.”
2007 saw Pais in writer-director Paul Soter’s directorial debut, the comedy Watching the Detectives (starring Cillian Murphy). He also appeared in two films that premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival: writer-director Mitchell Lichtenstein’s independent dark comedy horror Teeth (starring Jess Weixler) and writer-director Mike White’s drama comedy Year of the Dog (with Molly Shannon, Laura Dern, John C. Reilly and Peter Sarsgaard), in which he portrayed Shannonâ€s stress-prone boss named Robin.
Pais has completed writer-director Noah Buschel’s upcoming film, Neal Cassady (starring Tate Donovan), a biographical drama about the inspiration for the character of Dean Moriarty in Jack Kerouac’s classic On the Road. He will quickly wrap up writer-director Peter Himmelstein’s drama thriller, The Key Man, alongside Jack Davenport and Hugo Weaving. He is also set to become a regular in the upcoming TV drama that will debut on ESPN in July 2007, “The Bronx is Burning,” adapted from Jonathan Mahler’s bestselling book, “Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning.” In the show, which will star John Turturro, Oliver Platt and Daniel Sunjata, Pais will portray Reporter Phil Pepe.
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