Martin Mystery and Team Galaxy in the same world??!
Soo, I was watching Team Galaxy and found a VERY familiar face from Martin Mystery!
It’s M.O.M. in Team Galaxy’s S01E24 “Circus of the Stars (Part 1)”!!
According to this episode, Principal Kirkpatrick was married to M.O.M. It was never clarified if they were still together or not but by the looks of it, it was hinted they weren’t together anymore since PK was having a flashback with his old pal about being married once. That means M.O.M. is Josh’s mom!
I believe Josh and Martin would get along very well considering they are both lazy but willing to be resourceful when faced with danger. Martin is more girl crazy. Josh is more level-headed in terms of common sense. I can imagine Diane being annoyed of Yoko since she likes to sing and be the center of attention. They are both studious but Diane is more of a know-it-all. Yoko is more silly and empathetic.
Here is the confirmation that M.O.M. was in TG:
Well, that’s it, folks! I definitely am glad I am currently watching TG and almost done! It’s the lesser known between Totally Spies and Martin Mystery. I hope others give the show a chance. Definitely worth it.
Aca Top 10: Summer Hits 2015 — VoicePlay music video
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VoicePlay had kicked off their "Aca Top 10" series with the hits of summer 2014, and the next year gave them just as much good fodder to draw from. Their continued busy schedule provided the same impetus for another medley they could record in a way that didn't require much editing, but that doesn't mean they cut corners on their musicality or the party vibes.
Details:
title: Aca Top 10 — Summer Hits 2015
original songs / performers: "Time of Our Lives" by Pitbull & Ne-Yo; [0:23] "Want To Want Me" by Jason Derulo; [0:40] "Honey, I'm Good" by Andy Grammer; [0:56] "Sugar" by Maroon 5; [1:09] "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten; [1:20] "Bad Blood" by Taylor Swift, featuring Kendrick Lamar; [1:30] "See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth; [1:40] "Watch Me" by Silentó; [1:52] "Can't Feel My Face" by The Weeknd; [2:07] "Shut Up and Dance" by Walk the Moon
written by: "Time of Our Lives" by Armando "Pitbull" Pérez, Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, Henry "Cirkut" Walter, Shaffer "Ne-Yo" Smith, Vinay Rao, Stephan Taft, & Michael "Freakin" Everett; "Want To Want Me" by Jason Derulo, Ian Kirkpatrick, Samuel Denison Martin, Lindy Robbins, & Mitch Allan; "Honey, I'm Good" by Andy Grammer & Nolan Sipe; "Sugar" by Mike Posner, Adam Levine, Joshua "Ammo" Coleman, Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, & Henry "Cirkut" Walter; "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten & Dave Bassett; "Bad Blood" by Taylor Swift, Max Martin, Karl "Shellback" Schuster, & Kendrick Lamar; "See You Again" by Cameron "Wiz Khalifa" Thomaz, Charlie Puth, Justin "DJ Frank E" Franks, Andrew Cedar, Dann Hume, Josh Hardy, & Phoebe Cockburn; "Watch Me" by Ricky "Silentó" Hawk & Timothy Mingo; "Can't Feel My Face" by Ali Payami, Savan Kotecha, Max Martin, Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye, & Peter Svensson; "Shut Up and Dance" by Ben Berger, Eli Maiman, Ryan McMahon, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, & Sean Waugaman
arranged by: Geoff Castellucci
release date: 3 September 2015
My favorite bits:
the cool percussion riff Layne puts in as a radio edit during "Time of Our Lives"
the breakdown moment in "Honey, I'm Good"
Tony's fantastic side-eye as he sips his coffee during Earl's solo on the first two lines of "Bad Blood"
Eli leaning on Earl's shoulder, and Geoff and Layne gazing fondly at each other during "See You Again"
once again giving the most attention-seeking lyrics to Tony, who's actually quite shy (but performs it well, nevertheless)
Geoff's concerned expression as he makes sure that he can, in fact, feel his face
everyone else cutting out the first time Tony sings ♫ "shut up and dance with me" ♫
Layne gleefully tossing the final sign at the end of a successful take
Trivia:
A full arrangement of "Shut Up and Dance" was part of the Disney Sessions collaborations VoicePlay did with the cast of Newsies as part of the 20th anniversary celebration for Disney On Broadway earlier in the year.
They also included a snippet of "Bad Blood" in their Patreon launch video.
It seems as though the arrangement process happened about a month before they released the video, possibly during their downtime on a cruise ship.
Supreme Court, U.S FILED In The OCT 2 2022 Supreme Court ofthe United States RALAND J BRUNSON, Petitioner,
Named persons in their capacities as United States House Representatives: ALMA S. ADAMS; PETE AGUILAR; COLIN Z. ALLRED; MARK E. AMODEI; KELLY ARMSTRONG; JAKE AUCHINCLOSS; CYNTHIA AXNE; DON BACON; TROY BALDERSON; ANDY BARR; NANETTE DIAZ BARRAGAN; KAREN BASS; JOYCE BEATTY; AMI BERA; DONALD S. BEYER JR.; GUS M. ILIRAKIS; SANFORD D. BISHOP JR.; EARL BLUMENAUER; LISA BLUNT ROCHESTER; SUZANNE BONAMICI; CAROLYN BOURDEAUX; JAMAAL BOWMAN; BRENDAN F. BOYLE; KEVIN BRADY; ANTHONY G. BROWN; JULIA BROWNLEY; VERN BUCHANAN; KEN BUCK; LARRY BUCSHON; CORI BUSH; CHERI BUSTOS; G. K. BUTTERFIELD; SALUD 0. CARBAJAL; TONY CARDENAS; ANDRE CARSON; MATT CARTWRIGHT; ED CASE; SEAN CASTEN; KATHY CASTOR; JOAQUIN CASTRO; LIZ CHENEY; JUDY CHU; DAVID N. CICILLINE; KATHERINE M. CLARK; YVETTE D. CLARKE; EMANUEL CLEAVER; JAMES E. CLYBURN; STEVE COHEN; JAMES COMER; GERALD E. CONNOLLY; JIM COOPER; J. LUIS CORREA; JIM COSTA; JOE COURTNEY; ANGIE CRAIG; DAN CRENSHAW; CHARLIE CRIST; JASON CROW; HENRY CUELLAR; JOHN R. CURTIS; SHARICE DAVIDS; DANNY K. DAVIS; RODNEY DAVIS; MADELEINE DEAN; PETER A. DEFAZIO; DIANA DEGETTE; ROSAL DELAURO; SUZAN K. DELBENE; Ill ANTONIO DELGADO; VAL BUTLER DEMINGS; MARK DESAULNIER; THEODORE E. DEUTCH; DEBBIE DINGELL; LLOYD DOGGETT; MICHAEL F. DOYLE; TOM EMMER; VERONICA ESCOBAR; ANNA G. ESHOO; ADRIANO ESPAILLAT; DWIGHT EVANS; RANDY FEENSTRA; A. DREW FERGUSON IV; BRIAN K. FITZPATRICK; LIZZIE LETCHER; JEFF FORTENBERRY; BILL FOSTER; LOIS FRANKEL; MARCIA L. FUDGE; MIKE GALLAGHER; RUBEN GALLEGO; JOHN GARAMENDI; ANDREW R. GARBARINO; SYLVIA R. GARCIA; JESUS G. GARCIA; JARED F. GOLDEN; JIMMY GOMEZ; TONY GONZALES; ANTHONY GONZALEZ; VICENTE GONZALEZ; JOSH GOTTHEIMER; KAY GRANGER; AL GREEN; RAUL M. GRIJALVA; GLENN GROTHMAN; BRETT GUTHRIE; DEBRA A. HAALAND; JOSH HARDER; ALCEE L. HASTINGS; JAHANA HAYES; JAIME HERRERA BEUTLER; BRIAN HIGGINS; J. FRENCH HILL; JAMES A. HIMES; ASHLEY HINSON; TREY HOLLINGSWORTH; STEVEN HORSFORD; CHRISSY HOULAHAN; STENY H. HOYER; JARED HUFFMAN; BILL HUIZENGA; SHEILA JACKSON LEE; SARA JACOBS; PRAMILA JAYAPAL; HAKEEM S. JEFFRIES; DUSTY JOHNSON; EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON; HENRY C. JOHNSON JR.; MONDAIRE JONES; DAVID P. JOYCE; KAIALPI KAHELE; MARCY KAPTUR; JOHN KATKO; WILLIAM R. KEATING; RO KHANNA; DANIEL T. KILDEE; DEREK KILMER; ANDY KIM; YOUNG KIM; RON KIND; ADAM KINZINGER; ANN KIRKPATRICK; RAJA KRISHNAMOORTHI; ANN M. KUSTER; DARIN LAHOOD; CONOR LAMB; JAMES R. LANGEVIN; RICK LARSEN; JOHN B. LARSON; ROBERT E. LATTA; JAKE LATURNER; BRENDA L. LAWRENCE; AL LAWSON JR.; BARBARA LEE; SUSIE LEE; TERESA LEGER FERNANDEZ; ANDY LEVIN; MIKE LEVIN; TED LIEU; IV ZOE LOFGREN; ALAN S.LOWENTHAL; ELAINE G. LURIA; STEPHEN F. LYNCH; NANCY MACE; TOM MALINOWSKI; CAROLYN B. MALONEY; SEAN PATRICK MALONEY; KATHY E. MANNING; THOMAS MASSIE; DORIS 0. MATSUI; LUCY MCBATH; MICHAEL T. MCCAUL; TOM MCCLINTOCK; BETTY MCCOLLUM; A. ADONALD MCEACHIN; JAMES P. MCGOVERN; PATRICK T. MCHENRY; DAVID B. MCKINLEY; JERRY MCNERNEY; GREGORY W. MEEKS; PETER MEIJER; GRACE MENG; KWEISI MFUME; MARIANNETTE MILLER-MEEKS; JOHN R. MOOLENAAR; BLAKE D. MOORE; GWEN MOORE; JOSEPH D. MORELLE; SETH MOULTON; FRANK J. MRVAN; STEPHANIE N. MURPHY; JERROLD NADLER; GRACE F. NAPOLITANO; RICHARD E. NEAL; JOE NEGUSE; DAN NEWHOUSE; MARIE NEWMAN; DONALD NORCROSS; ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ; TOM O'HALLERAN; ILHAN OMAR; FRANK PALLONE JR.; JIMMY PANETTA; CHRIS PAPPAS; BILL PASCRELL JR.; DONALD M. PAYNE JR.; NANCY PELOSI; ED PERLMUTTER; SCOTT H. PETERS; DEAN PHILLIPS; CHELLIE PINGREE; MARK POCAN; KATIE PORTER; AYANNA PRESSLEY; DAVID E. PRICE; MIKE QUIGLEY; JAMIE RASKIN; TOM REED; KATHLEEN M. RICE; CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS; DEBORAH K. ROSS; CHIP ROY; LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD; RAUL RUIZ; C. A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER; BOBBY L. RUSH; TIM RYAN; LINDA T. SANCHEZ; JOHN P. SARBANES; MARY GAY SCANLON; JANICE D. SCHAKOWSKY; ADAM B. SCHIFF; BRADLEY SCOTT SCHNEIDER; KURT SCHRADER; KIM SCHRIER; AUSTIN SCOTT; DAVID SCOTT; ROBERT C. SCOTT; TERRI A. SEWELL; BRAD SHERMAN; MIKIE SHERRILL; MICHAEL K. SIMPSON; ALBIO SIRES; ELISSA SLOTKIN; ADAM SMITH; CHRISTOPHER H. V SMITH; DARREN SOTO; ABIGAIL DAVIS SPANBERGER; VICTORIA SPARTZ; JACKIE SPEIER; GREG STANTON; PETE STAUBER; MICHELLE STEEL; BRYAN STEIL; HALEY M. STEVENS; STEVE STIVERS; MARILYN STRICKLAND; THOMAS R. SUOZZI; ERIC SWALWELL; MARK TAKANO; VAN TAYLOR; BENNIE G. THOMPSON; MIKE THOMPSON; DINA TITUS; RASHIDA TLAIB; PAUL TONKO; NORMA J. TORRES; RITCHIE TORRES; LORI TRAHAN; DAVID J. TRONE; MICHAEL R. TURNER; LAUREN UNDERWOOD; FRED UPTON; JUAN VARGAS; MARC A. VEASEY; FILEMON VELA; NYDIA M. VELAZQUEZ; ANN WAGNER; MICHAEL WALTZ; DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ; MAXINE WATERS; BONNIE WATSON COLEMAN; PETER WELCH; BRAD R. WENSTRUP; BRUCE WESTERMAN; JENNIFER WEXTON; SUSAN WILD; NIKEMA WILLIAMS; FREDERICA S. WILSON; STEVE WOMACK; JOHN A. YARMUTH; DON YOUNG; the following persons named are for their capacities as U.S. Senators; TAMMY BALDWIN; JOHN BARRASSO; MICHAEL F. BENNET; MARSHA BLACKBURN; RICHARD BLUMENTHAL; ROY BLUNT; CORY A. BOOKER; JOHN BOOZMAN; MIKE BRAUN; SHERROD BROWN; RICHARD BURR; MARIA CANTWELL; SHELLEY CAPITO; BENJAMIN L. CARDIN; THOMAS R. CARPER; ROBERT P. CASEY JR.; BILL CASSIDY; SUSAN M. COLLINS; CHRISTOPHER A. COONS; JOHN CORNYN; CATHERINE CORTEZ MASTO; TOM COTTON; KEVIN CRAMER; MIKE CRAPO; STEVE DAINES; TAMMY DUCKWORTH; RICHARD J. DURBIN; JONI ERNST; DIANNE FEINSTEIN; DEB FISCHER; KIRSTEN E. GILLIBRAND; LINDSEY GRAHAM; CHUCK GRASSLEY; BILL HAGERTY; MAGGIE HASSAN; MARTIN HEINRICH; JOHN HICKENLOOPER; MAZIE HIRONO; JOHN HOEVEN; JAMES INHOFE; RON VI JOHNSON; TIM KAINE; MARK KELLY; ANGUS S. KING, JR.; AMY KLOBUCHAR; JAMES LANKFORD; PATRICK LEAHY; MIKE LEE; BEN LUJAN; CYNTHIA M. LUMMIS; JOE MANCHIN III; EDWARD J. MARKEY; MITCH MCCONNELL; ROBERT MENENDEZ; JEFF MERKLEY; JERRY MORAN; LISA MURKOWSKI; CHRISTOPHER MURPHY; PATTY MURRAY; JON OSSOFF; ALEX PADILLA; RAND PAUL; GARY C. PETERS; ROB PORTMAN; JACK REED; JAMES E. RISCH; MITT ROMNEY; JACKY ROSEN; MIKE ROUNDS; MARCO RUBIO; BERNARD SANDERS; BEN SASSE; BRIAN SCHATZ; CHARLES E. SCHUMER; RICK SCOTT; TIM SCOTT; JEANNE SHAHEEN; RICHARD C. SHELBY; KYRSTEN SINEMA; TINA SMITH; DEBBIE STABENOW; DAN SULLIVAN; JON TESTER; JOHN THUNE; THOM TILLIS; PATRICK J. TOOMEY; HOLLEN VAN; MARK R. WARNER; RAPHAEL G. WARNOCK; ELIZABETH WARREN; SHELDON WHITEHOUSE; ROGER F. WICKER; RON WYDEN; TODD YOUNG; JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN JR in his capacity of President of the United States; MICHAEL RICHARD PENCE in his capacity as former Vice President of the United States, and KAMALA HARRIS in her capacity as Vice President of the United States and JOHN and JANE DOES 1-100.
Singers:
• Dave Bell
• Tim Calhoun
• Marcelo Constanzo
• Melody Davis
• Tim Davis
• Cindy Haffner
• Becki Trueblood Craig
• Shani Judd Diehl
• Val Mace Mapa
• Scott Reed
• Summer Joy Davis
• Miguel Verazas
Technical:
• Tim Davis – vocal arranger and producer
• Art Mapa – music arranger, producer, programmer
Deluxe Edition
Bonus Track list:
1. Perfect / Rest (Ed Sheeran / Jaci Velazquez covers, ft. Pentatonix & Tori Kelly)
2. Second Chances (Anointed cover, from “Jonah: a VeggieTales movie”, ft. Jennifer Hudson)
3. Joyful Joyful (Henry van Dyke cover, ft. Lauryn Hill & Tori Kelly)
4. Praise (Brandon Lake, Chris Brown & Chandler Moore cover, ft. Jason Mraz)
5. I Wanna Praise You (also "Quiero Adorarte" in Spanish bilingual, Impact SDA Multicultural Church's “United In Christ” music group cover, ft. Rosalie Chiang, Isabela Merced, Halle Bailey, Sabrina Carpenter)
6. The Blessing (Kari Jobe & Cody Carnes cover, ft. LADY GAGA, BARBRA STREISAND, JOSH GROBAN, ARIANA GRANDE, CELINE DION, JASON DERULO, IDINA MENZEL, KELLY CLARKSON, TAYLOR SWIFT, PENTATONIX, JANE LYNCH, TORI KELLY, JENNIFER LOPEZ, STEPHANIE BEATRIZ, ANNA KENDRICK, NSYNC, CECE WINANS, KEKE PALMER, SABRINA CARPENTER, ROSALIE CHIANG, ISABELA MERCED, HALLE BAILEY, JASON MRAZ, JOSH DELA CRUZ, ALLY BROOKE, LAUREN DAIGLE, OLIVIA RODRIGO, LAURYN HILL, BRUNO MARS, BEYONCÉ, ANDREA BOCELLI, MILEY CYRUS, PATTI LABELLE, USHER, JENNIFER HUDSON, JUSTIN BIEBER, SELENA GOMEZ, LECRAE, TOBYMAC, SHAKIRA, KATY PERRY & MEGHAN TRAINOR)
7. Como dijiste (also "Come Like You Promised" in English, Christine D'Clario cover, ft. Shakira)
8. Our God (Chris Tomlin cover, ft. CeCe Winans, Keke Palmer, Tori Kelly, Jennifer Hudson & Pentatonix)
9. What More Can I Give (also "Todo Para Ti" in Spanish, Michael Jackson and the All Stars cover, ft. LADY GAGA, BARBRA STREISAND, JOSH GROBAN, ARIANA GRANDE, CELINE DION, JASON DERULO, IDINA MENZEL, KELLY CLARKSON, TAYLOR SWIFT, PENTATONIX, JANE LYNCH, TORI KELLY, JENNIFER LOPEZ, STEPHANIE BEATRIZ, ANNA KENDRICK, NSYNC, CECE WINANS, KEKE PALMER, SABRINA CARPENTER, ROSALIE CHIANG, ISABELA MERCED, HALLE BAILEY, JASON MRAZ, JOSH DELA CRUZ, ALLY BROOKE, LAUREN DAIGLE, OLIVIA RODRIGO, LAURYN HILL, BRUNO MARS, MICHAEL JACKSON, BEYONCÉ, ANDREA BOCELLI, MILEY CYRUS, PATTI LABELLE, USHER, JENNIFER HUDSON, JUSTIN BIEBER, SELENA GOMEZ, LECRAE, TOBYMAC, SHAKIRA, KATY PERRY & MEGHAN TRAINOR)
10. We Are the World (USA for Africa cover, ft. ADY GAGA, BARBRA STREISAND, JOSH GROBAN, ARIANA GRANDE, CELINE DION, JASON DERULO, IDINA MENZEL, KELLY CLARKSON, TAYLOR SWIFT, PENTATONIX, JANE LYNCH, TORI KELLY, JENNIFER LOPEZ, STEPHANIE BEATRIZ, ANNA KENDRICK, NSYNC, CECE WINANS, KEKE PALMER, SABRINA CARPENTER, ROSALIE CHIANG, ISABELA MERCED, HALLE BAILEY, JASON MRAZ, JOSH DELA CRUZ, ALLY BROOKE, LAURYN HILL, OLIVIA RODRIGO, LAUREN DAIGLE, BRUNO MARS, MICHAEL JACKSON, BEYONCÉ, STEVIE WONDER, LIONEL RICHIE, DIANA ROSS, ANDREA BOCELLI, MILEY CYRUS, PATTI LABELLE, USHER, JENNIFER HUDSON, JUSTIN BIEBER, SELENA GOMEZ, LECRAE, TOBYMAC, SHAKIRA, KATY PERRY & MEGHAN TRAINOR)
Featured artists:
LADY GAGA
BARBRA STREISAND
JOSH GROBAN
ARIANA GRANDE
CELINE DION
JASON DERULO
IDINA MENZEL
KELLY CLARKSON
TAYLOR SWIFT
PENTATONIX (Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, Matt Salee)
JANE LYNCH
TORI KELLY
JENNIFER LOPEZ
STEPHANIE BEATRIZ
ANNA KENDRICK
NSYNC (Justin Timberlake, Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, and JC Chasez)
Film geek Josh is looking for the subject of his new documentary when a chance meeting puts the perfect star in his sights—Dylan, his school’s most popular junior. But Dylan’s hopes of using the film to become Blossom Queen don’t quite match with Josh’s goal to make a hard-hitting exposé about popularity. Will Josh shoot the film as planned, or show Dylan as the truly interesting person she is?
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Dylan Schoenfield: Sarah Hyland
Josh Rosen: Matt Prokop
Hannah: Vanessa Morgan
Amy Loubalu: Sasha Pieterse
Lola: Lili Simmons
Nicole Paterson: Andrea Brooks
Asher: Jordan A. Nichols
Steven: Jimmy Bellinger
Ari: David Del Rio
Sandy: Lilli Birdsell
Alan Schoenfield: Andrew Airlie
Caitlin: Kacey Rohl
Mr. Farley: David Milchard
Ms. Guthrie: Brenda Crichlow
Amber: Erica Van Briel
Shy Girl: Nina Kiri
Lunch Lady: Kathryn Kirkpatrick
Smart Phone Customer: Sean Mahaffey
Mall Cop: Brent Chapman
Parking Enforcement Officer: Keith Dallas
Another Random Girl: Aliza Vellani
Popular Guy: Aaron Miko
Volleyball Player: Taurean Mills
Film Crew:
Screenplay: Hilary Galanoy
Screenplay: Elizabeth Hackett
Director: Jeffrey Hornaday
Original Music Composer: Nathan Wang
Novel: Robin Palmer
Editor: David Finfer
Producer: Tracey Jeffrey
Casting: Natalie Hart
Executive Producer: Todd Lieberman
Production Design: Chris August
Executive Producer: David Hoberman
Executive Producer: Paul E. Shapiro
Casting: Jason La Padura
Director of Photography: Robert Brinkmann
Co-Producer: Brian Zeilinger-Goode
Visual Effects Supervisor: Dan Schmit
Supervising Sound Editor: Mark Friedgen
Costume Design: Rebekka Sorensen
Movie Reviews:
Reno: **Student film festival meets beauty pageant.**
I’m one of those guys who does not believe chick films are for girls alone, actions are for men, as well as magic films for kids. I watch them all, well, at least I admit that. So, not in my childhood, but overall I’ve seen many DCOM and I’ve liked many of them. This film came half a decade ago, I was aware of it, but only now I had watched it and it got me by surprise.
I thought it would me another mean girl tale, that’s where I was wrong. Well, in the initial few minutes, that’s how it looked, but everything has changed since the beginning of the second act. That was the biggest plus point of this film. Even though predictable scenes, still it felt good enough. The character transformation, the way it was done was very smart. At one stage you hate, then a soft corner develops.
It is a television film, but that’s not how it looked. The quality of the story was like a theatrical film. If they had risked on that, they definitely would have succeeded. I would say a bad decision by the production house, but still the product delivered more than its expectation. The casting was good, All of them were new face to me, except Sasha Pieterse.
Expecting a sequel for a good/successful film is so common with its fans. I thought about the same, but seems they are not interesting in one which was kind of confirmed in the end itself. Even though if they decide to make, it won’t be as good as this one. Because the main story, all happened in here. Just like ‘Taken’ which is very powerful original film, not suitable for followups. This is a silly concept, but very nice film. I totally suggest it.
_8/10_
Daveed Diggs & Katie Aselton Wrap Work On Secret Duplass Brothers Production ‘Magic Hour’
Duplass Brothers Production recently wrapped production on the Katie Aselton-directed feature Magic Hour, starring Daveed Diggs. Aselton stars alongside Diggs in the project which she co-wrote with Mark Duplass. Details regarding the project’s plot and character descriptions are under wraps.
Up next for Diggs, he will star as Josh in the indie film A Tree Fell in the Woods from writer and director Nora Kirkpatrick shot in Utah in 2023; and Andrew Stanton’s In The Blink of an Eye also starring Kate McKinnon and Rashida Jones. On the TV front, he continues to play the lead role of Andre Layton in the post-apocalyptic dystopian thriller Snowpiercer which AMC recently picked up following TNT’s cancelation.
Nah cause I can barley any fandom related post about it anywhere. Tumblr, twitter, deviantart, pinterest. It’s like no ones heard of it, It’s made by the creators of Totally Spies and Martin Mystery.
Theres only a couple fics on FF.net and 1 on Ao3. and about 3-4 on Livejournal.
So does anyone remember it.
Josh: Five in a boy band is good because you can throw in one wild card, like the guy in *NSYNC with the tall dreads. He's not making the cut if it's four.
Brett: They always have to have the one scrub guy.
Josh: In TLC there were only three of them, and they were adamant about *no* scrubs.
Howard: But I'll tell you what: With TLC you've gotta remember, there was only five eyes. So it really worked out.
Yes there are no perfect candidate. But this is triage when in comes to electing anybody against the republicans. The best candidate is the one that can beat the republican regardless of their race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation. Yes this country has a deep history of excluding women and minorities from the levers of power but the expanding creep of right wing authoritarianism is the top threat and has to be stopped first. Especially bc it will cause more harm to women and minorities.
This is pretty much always the case made people on the left, but embedded in it is the assumption that “the best candidate” is straight, white and male.
so lets look at one test case:
Kansas 3rd Congressional District, a R+4 district, in a red state. In 2018 Sharice Davids. Davids is a Native American, and a lesbian. NOW Bernie Sanders, AOC, Justice Democrats, Our Revolution, Cenk Uygur, Cornel West, etc endorsed a straight white man named Brent Welder, a figure so impressive he doesn’t have a wikipedia article and is now best known for yelling at a teenage girl
The case that Welder’s supports made, including AOC and Bernie in person during rallies, was that only he was electable in this red district in a red state. Now what they said they meant was that Welder’s progressive Bernieite ideas were going to speak to the people or something. But implied in there was that Davids race and/or her sexuality would be unpalatable to voters that a white straight man would be able to win where she would not.
Davids went on to beat Welder in the primary, and beat the incumbent Republican by 10 points.
Democrats flipped 40ish seats red to blue in 2018
Josh Harder
TJ Cox
Katie Hill
Katie Porter
Harley Rouda
Jason Crow
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
Lucy McBath
Sean Casten
Lauren Underwood
Abby Finkenauer
Cindy Axne
Sharice Davids
Jared Golden
Elissa Slotkin
Angie Craig
Dean Phillips
Andy Kim
Tom Malinowski
Max Rose
Antonio Delgado
Anthony Brindisi
Kendra Horn
Conor Lamb
Lizzie Pannill Fletcher
Colin Allred
Ben McAdams
Elaine Luria
Abigail Spanberger
Jennifer Wexton
Ann Kirkpatrick
Gil Cisneros
Mike Levin
Donna Shalala
Haley Stevens
Mikie Sherrill
Xochitl Torres Small
Mary Gay Scanlon
Chrissy Houlahan
Susan Wild
Joe Cunningham
Kim Schrier
bold are people of color and italics are LGBT people, 25 of them are women. 2018 wasn’t as good for us in the Senate, where we picked up just 2 seats (and lost more) but the two seats we did pick up? Arizona and Nevada? two women Senators, Jacky Rosen of NV is the first President of a Jewish congregation to serve in congress (we’ve never had a Rabbi in Congress) and Kyrsten Sinema of AZ is the first openly bisexual member of both the House and Senate. Maine, Michigan, New Mexico, and Kansas replaced Republican governors with women Democrats, Colorado elected the first openly gay man to statewide office in the US.
One last thing, and I think about this a lot. I once listened to a speech by Madeleine Kunin, she’s the first (and only) woman governor of Vermont. She said having male allies in office was good, necessary, she liked her male co-workers, but it was important to elect women to office “because they (men) never know the feeling when you hear footsteps behind you at night while you’re fishing for your keys in the parking garage” And thats the truth, you can understand the fears and worries of women, minorities, LGBT people, but if you’re not one of them you’ll never feel those fears and they won’t spring to your mind first and right away, so a table full of well meaning, progressive, woke straight white men will never be able to fully address the needs of women, non-white people, and LGBT people, they can never be truly progressive without everyone at the table.
Jolene Beamer. (nee. Kirkpatrick); (lucy Boynton, Reese Witherspoon) mother of wally axiom, Marjorie and Austin beamer. school teacher
Lyle Beamer. (Jeremy irvine, Ryan Phillippe) doctor. father of wally axiom, Marjorie and Austin beamer.
the present
Wally Axiom. (Louis Tomlinson, chris pine) aspiring actor, single father, shine as brightly as the sun. father to josh axiom. has powers.
Jim Hawkins. (harry styles, jake gyllenhaal) wanting to prove his worth and lover of the stars. hopes to fall with them one day. potential love interest at the current state. future husband
Theodore Ryan. (louis garrel) ex-husband of wally axiom.
Marjorie Beamer. (aislinn paul) daughter of jolene and Lyle beamer. lover of animals and future veterinarian
Austin Beamer. (harris Dickinson) son of jolene and Lyle beamer. hockey star and musician. love interest of daisy charmont.
the future
Josh Axiom-Hawkins. (jaeden martell, logan lerman) son of wally Hawkins and Theodore Ryan, adopted by Jim Hawkins. author. love interest of Dante McQueen.
Circe Hawkins. (daisy ridley) daughter of Jim and Wally Hawkins. prima ballerina. has powers.
Allison Hawkins. (Danielle Rose Russell) daughter of Jim and Wally Hawkins. twin to andi. fashion intern. love interest of Remus Rogers (not pictured 3gen, Mckinnley Rogers, their daughter)
Andi Hawkins. (Maya Hawke) daughter of Jim and Wally Hawkins. twin to Allison. law student. love interest of Nina McQueen. has powers.
Percy Hawkins. (Thomas doherty) son of Jim and Wally Hawkins. student. has powers.