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THE SEASONING HOUSE (2012)

Rape warning af. THIS IS SAD AS HELL. This movie is a hard watch so only watch if you have a strong stomach (it is mainly child rape). I will not be making myself watch this movie again, once was more than enough but I still think it is important to post some sort of review for this film because people should not watch it without knowing what it is about. Please be advised.
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TRIGGER WARNING CHILD RAPE. PLEASE CHECK OTHER REVIEWS FOR MORE.

A bunch of little girls kept in a house to be raped constantly until they fucking die. A deaf girl tries to take care of them but watches her friend get violently raped to death. Fuck man. The deaf girl gets away and is found by a man who goes to the house to fuck the girls. Fuck man.

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#S#Seasoning house#The Seasoning House#horror action#horror action review#horror review#older review#action#review#action review#og review#old review#horror#2 stars#paul hyett#rosie day#kevin howarth#sean pertwee#anna walton#thomas worthington#jemma powell#sean cronin#adrian bouchet#alec utgoff#dominique provost chalkley#gina abolins#david lemberg#ryan oliva#rachel waring#daniel vivian
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The Million Eyes of Sumuru will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on September 24 via Blue Underground. The 1967 British spy film is based on the femme fatale character created by Sax Rohmer.
Lindsay Shonteff (Devil Doll) directs from a script by Kevin Kavanagh. Frankie Avalon, George Nader, Shirley Eaton, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Klaus Kinski, and Maria Rohm star.
The 89-minute extended cut has been newly restored in 4K from its recently discovered uncut original camera negative with Dolby Vision HDR. Special features - including a RiffTrax edition of the film - are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by film historians David Del Valle and Dan Marino (new)
Audio commentary by film historians Nathaniel Thompson and Troy Howarth (new)
Theatrical trailer
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by film historians David Del Valle and Dan Marino (new)
Audio commentary by film historians Nathaniel Thompson and Troy Howarth (new)
England’s Unknown Exploitation Film Eccentric: The Schlock-Cinema Legacy of Lindsay Shonteff - 101-minute documentary (new)
Rifftrax edition of the film (71-minute version) riffed by Mike Nelson, Bill Corbett, and Kevin Murphy
Theatrical trailer
Poster & still gallery
Shirley Eaton stars as Sumuru, a beautiful but deadly woman with plans for world domination. When a couple of wise-cracking, swingin’ secret agents uncover her scheme to eliminate male leaders and replace them with sexy undercover female operatives, they rush to Hong Kong and enlist the local police to stop her all-female army of assassins known as The Million Eyes of Sumuru.
Pre-order The Million Eyes of Sumuru.
#The Million Eyes of Sumuru#frankie avalon#shirley eaton#klaus kinski#george nader#maria rohm#blue underground#dvd#gift#spy movie#spy film#60s movies#rifftrax#mst3k#mystery science theater 3000
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Llanview's Leading Ladies Let Loose

"We are family" might be the new motto for ONE LIFE TO LIVE's Cramer women. United in the pursuit of fame, fortune and a fabulous wardrobe, these ladies have decided that they can get what they want without the help of the opposite sex. (From left) Kassie DePaiva (Blair), Gina Tognoni (Kelly), Robin Strasser (Dorian) and *Laura Koffman (Cassie) sat down with Soap Opera Digest for a no-holds-barred chat at the chi chi Cafe des Aristes restaurant in New York City.
Digest: What's the best thing that's happened to you this year?
Strasser: It's a little self-serving, but winning the Soap Opera Digest Award has to be right up there. That was a big thrill.
DePaiva, Koffman and Tognoni in unison: Very well deserved.
Strasser: I hate that expression, girls.
DePaiva: Robin hates any compliment you ever give her...
Tognoni: ... while she's working.
Strasser: And I'm a little superstitious, too. After dress rehearsal, they'll say, "Oh, that was so good." I'm like, "Don't tell me."
DePaiva: She thinks we're complimenting her, but we're not. I'm trying to tell her she sucks.
Strasser: Thank you for sharing, Kassie.
DePaiva: Actually, her wardrobe is what's working (smiles). There have been some dresses she's worn that I'll say, "I'm sorry, I cannot work with this. She has those big boobies; I can't work with her."
Strasser: (Ray, the stage manager) always says, "We're just trying to make the material more uplifting."
DePaiva: It's like, never work with babies, animals or Robin's breasts. You just can't compete.
Tognoni: You should see her when she has that negligee stuff on.
Koffman: Thank God, Cassie never walked in on it!
Strasser: All right, was that dress too low-cut for the Soap Opera Digest Awards? Yes, it was, but I had never worn anything like that. Even my mother was astonished.
Koffman: Everybody said you looked so fabulous.
Tognoni: You looked great.
Strasser: I got nailed by the New York Daily News for wearing too low-cut a dress and they said Gina's was...
Tognoni: Too frumpy. We both made the paper.
Strasser: Patricia Mauceri (Carlotta) and I once made "Worst Dressed" in the Enquirer. We didn't deserve it. It was the hottest day, 104 degrees, and we were at a blood drive. We were giving up our time for a fund-raiser and we got nailed for wearing flowered dresses.
DePaiva: If I wore Blair's dresses out in the street, I would be acosted!
Strasser: Just because they don't cover your rear end?
DePaiva: They don't cover my rear end, they don't cover my boobs. I love Susan Gammie (OLTL costume designer) but she...
Strasser: ... undresses you.
Digest: And how about you, Gina?
Tognoni: I was nominated for a Soap Opera Digest Award - that was fantastic. It was the first time I'd ever been nominated for anything.
DePaiva: Won't be the last, honey.
Strasser: She's the best young actress I've ever worked with - and I've worked with plenty.
Digest: Which OLTL actor would you like to work with that you haven't already?
DePaiva: I think Laura (as Cassie) should have a fantasy sequence. In each scene a different actor comes in and takes his clothes off and she sleeps with him. The first scene should be with Kevin Stapleton (Kevin).
Koffman: I like him.
DePaiva: There was a scene where Cassie is supposed to be speechless when she sees Kevin without his shirt on. (In real life) Laura said, "Oh my God."
Koffman: I was so mortified, he opens up the door and I was like (shows a stunned look). I blew all my lines.
DePaiva: It was right on cue.
Koffman: And Robyn Goodman (supervising producer) said, "Nice chest, huh Laura?"
Strasser: Does he have a nice chest?
DePaiva: Yes.
Digest: Who would you like to work with, Gina?
Tognoni: Susan Haskell (Marty). I think she's awesome. And Thorsten Kaye (Patrick). I had a few scenes with him. Man, he's so there. He's sooo there.
Koffman: I never worked with Roger Howarth (Todd).
Digest: You'd like to work with Roger?
Koffman: Oh yeah, in a minute.
Strasser: I would love to work with Bob Woods (Bo). Years and years ago, Dorian and Bo went on a date. He took off his cowboy hat and planted one on me. It was enjoyable. They never let me do a scene with him again. Broke my heart.
Digest: Let's do a male word association. I'll name a co-star and you tell me the first word that pops into your head. We'll start with Thorsten Kaye.
Tognoni: Sexy.
Strasser: Wow. Wow.
DePaiva: Lovely.
Digest: John Loprieno (Cord).
Tognoni: He's really sweet.
Koffman: Brilliant.
Strasser: Dreamboat.
DePaiva: Precious. He's going to hate us, you know that.
Digest: Nathan Fillion (Joey).
DePaiva: Nathan is the best.
Tognoni: He's a brilliant comedian.
Koffman: He gives a lot of love and he needs a lot of love.
Strasser: Look how much he's changed in just the last year and a half. He's a major player and we'll all be very proud to have known him.
Digest: Phil Carey (Asa).
Tognoni: Curmudgeon. Hilarious.
Koffman: I love him. He's great.
Strasser: Bigger than life.
DePaiva: I love him. And I love working with him.
Digest: Moving on to dressing rooms - whose is the messiest?
Strasser and DePaiva: Probably mine.
DePaiva: Laura and I share a room. She is clean. When I moved in with her, she told me where I could hang my pictures.
Koffman: I did not.
DePaiva: Yes, you did. You hung them for me, actually.
Digest: Let's talk wardrobe.
DePaiva: We need to get Dorian a new wardrobe. I'm taking her shopping.
Strasser: My mom thanks you. Actually, if there's anybody who need to be taken shopping, it's Cassie.
Koffman: Agreed.
DePaiva: When you start doing Kevin.
All: Oooohhh.
DePaiva: I see that coming around the corner. Of course, last week, Dorian says, "Come on Cassie, aren't you tired of that reverend?" I thought I would...
Koffman: Die.
Digest: What film actor would you love to work with?
Koffman: Kevin Bacon. I find him amazing.
DePaiva: He's over at my gym all the time. I would love to work with John Travolta. I think my energy could work off him. That'd be fun.
Strasser: Robert DeNiro and Liam Neeson. In separate scenes. And Tommy Lee Jones. Yep, darn it. I didn't play the part then, but Dorian apparently had an affair with Tommy Lee Jones' character (Dr. Mark Toland, 1971-1975)
Koffman: I love Harrison Ford. I saw him once in Sloan's supermarket at 10 o'clock at night. I said to him, "I love your work, forever." Forever? Shit! He looked at me and said, "Thanks." For three days, I kept thinking, "What a jerk I am. What a jerk!"
Digest: Is there an initiation ritual you go through when you do your first love scene on the show?
Tognoni: They took my underwear and hung it on the flagpole.
Koffman: Ugghhh!
Tognoni: Joking.
Digest: Is it awkward doing a love scene?
Koffman: They're the hardest.
DePaiva: Love scenes are not ad-libbed; they're choreographed.
Strasser: You wouldn't want to do a love scene with somebody who you didn't like the taste, smell, or feel of - that's a lot like life.
DePaiva: I worked with an actor for a year and a half who didn't want to do love scenes with me. He was very uncomfortable with sexual scenes. That's very difficult, but you have to do the best you can and try not to take it personally.
Digest: What's the most revealing outfit you've had to wear on the show?
DePaiva: I had to strip down to a bra and panties. You feel extremely naked. I've also done love scenes where I just have pasties on.
Tognoni: I just did that last week.
Strasser: I don't wear pasties.
Tognoni: You don't wear anything?
Strasser: No.
DePaiva: Good for you.
Strasser: If something showed, I would rather they cut the tape than have that Band-Aid shot.
Koffman: So you don't wear anything?
Strasser: I wear underwear but I don't wear anything up above.
Digest: What do you think about the Cramer women uniting?
DePaiva: I think it's very interesting and very dynamic.
Strasser: It's a good family unit.
Koffman: I'm just hoping that it keeps developing. It's so powerful.
DePaiva: I think women's issues can be dealt with. And we could talk about self-esteem.
Tognoni: Even though Kelly doesn't have any.
DePaiva: See, that's something. Neither does Blair. I think the Cramer women can put the "fun" in dysfunction.
Digest: And what would you like to do as a united family?
Tognoni: Kick some butt!

Soap Opera Digest (August 27th, 1996 Issue)
*Note that "Laura Koffman" was her married name at the time of this interview and has since reverted back to using her maiden name "Laura Bonarrigo"
#oltl#one life to live#robin strasser#dorian lord#kassie depaiva#blair cramer#laura bonarrigo#cassie callison#gina tognoni#kelly cramer
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Might be a controversial opinion here but for the love of god can Roger Howarth stay gone this time?!
If I have to sit here and watch this man get another new character and have him passed around the cast like a god damn hot potato and sit through a million rewrites in an attempt to make him interesting I will cry.
I’m so tired of people trying to convince everyone that this guy is one of the best actors in daytime when he dead ass just keeps playing Todd without Todd’s back story and less personality over and over apart from the one time he played FrankeNDrew and put on that horrible southern accent he kept drifting in and out of. Given that we’ve had multiple actors who played multiple characters whose personalities were night and day, we know when an actor is that good.
When Alex replaced Anna before the audience was in on it, those of us that know Anna knew within the first scene she wasn’t Anna.
Ryan and Kevin. No need to elaborate.
Claudia and Carly.
Nikolas and Connor.
Even Michael Easton’s characters were all extremely different.
This man is Todd every time.
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Found Footage Week - Day 7 : The Last Horror Movie (2003)
Discussing the 2003 Found Footage Horror Film : The Last Horror Movie
Starring : Kevin Howarth, Mark Stevenson, Antonia Beamish, Lisa Renée, Rita Davies, Christabel Muir, Jonathan Coote Director : Julian Richards Writer : James Handel, Julian Richards
My Score 7.9/10
IMDB : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0319728/
Trailer : https://youtu.be/llpcBnUOQhk
My IMDB : https://www.imdb.com/user/ur48636572 My Letterboxed : https://letterboxd.com/Redrusty66/ My Poetry : https://allpoetry.com/Redrusty66
#review #horror #foundfootage #thriller #moviereview #film
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Eastman and Laird’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #3 1985 (31-38 of 38)
by Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird
plus pin-up page by Matt Howarth
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From General Hospital on Facebook:
Thank you for celebrating our anniversary with us.#GH56 #BehindTheScenes
#gh#general hospital#Epiphany Johnson#sonya eddy#maxie jones#kirsten storms#franco baldwin#roger howarth#felicia jones#kristina wagner#mac scorpio#john j. york#kevin collins#Jon Lindstrom#lucy coe#lynn herring#scotty baldwin#kin shriner#alexis davis#nancy lee grahn#bobbie spencer#jackie zeman#donnell turner#curtis ashford#Monica Quartermaine#leslie charleson#sonny corinthos#maurice benard#julian jerome#william devry
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Retronaut Selects: 707 - Mega Force (1982)

I first heard of 707 from seeing their albums in the used vinyl section.
I always remember seeing the cover of their self titled album from the Rock Candy website.
The first time I heard their music was after I found one of my vinyl wishlist items, a compilation called "Striktly For Konnoisseurs" which included all different bands from the 1970s and early 1980s that were making great rock music, but were overlooked due to the popularity of punk and new wave.
The song they featured was "Mega Force" from the album of the same name.
I've been listening to it almost every day, and I love it!!
I have seen their albums on vinyl, but I wasn't sure what they were when I saw them so I left them...and I haven't seen them since. I'm keeping an eye out though.
707 are one of the many great bands from that time period that are truly cool and just genuinely awesome.
These bands all get labeled as commercial failures, but that doesn't mean they weren't great.
Truly great stuff is rare, and the general public doesn't always get into what is truly great, because it takes a little more effort to really see how great something is.
You can't blame the public though, because what gets promoted is what is guaranteed to sell, so that's just how things work.
Like I've probably said a million times, always dig deeper. Great stuff can always be found by digging deep.
Essential Tracks: Get To You, No Better Feeling, Can’t Hold Back
Listen Here: Mega Force
#707#707 band#Mega Force#Kevin Chalfant#Tod Howarth#Kevin Russell#Phil Bryant#Jim McClarty#Rock#Hard Rock#AOR#Boardwalk Records#Rock Candy Records#1982#1980s#Retronaut Selects#Writing#Blog#Music#Music Blog#2019
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Bowness cannabis user became dealer after his life “spiralled out of control” A SOUTH Cumbria cannabis user who began dealing the drug for profit as his life “spiralled out of control” has been spared immediate prison. Full story: https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2020/09/21/bowness-cannabis-user-became-dealer-after-his-life-spiralled-out-of-control/
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Manchester City: 2022-23 UEFA Champions League Winners
Match in brief: City claim European glory City navigated an unbeaten path to the final, racking up a competition-best 31 goals in the process, so it was little surprise that they started on the front foot. Inter had let in only one goal in six knockout games, however, and for so long did an excellent job of marshalling their opponents' galaxy of attacking talent.
Erling Haaland – subsequently flagged offside – and Bernardo Silva did both go close in the opening stages, but it was not until the 27th minute that Kevin De Bruyne unpicked the Nerazzurri lock and Haaland got off a firm shot at goal; André Onana, as usual, was positioned well.
De Bruyne is so often City's creator-in-chief, but the man with 31 assists this season came off injured before half-time; Josep Guardiola's team would have to think again.
Their faith was tested once more before the hour, Manuel Akanji misjudging a Bernardo Silva pass to allow Lautaro Martínez to pounce. On this occasion, Ederson was alert enough to close down the angle.
Onana had no such luxury at the other end when a neat City move resulted in the ball dropping to Rodri just inside the penalty area; City's midfield pivot showed characteristic calm to side-foot into the corner. The treble was on.
Inter were far from deflated by going behind, though, and, just three minutes later, so nearly drew level, only for Federico Dimarco's looping header to strike the crossbar.
De Bruyne's replacement, Phil Foden, soon went close at the other end, but there was still time for one last nerve-jangler for Guardiola and his charges. Romelu Lukaku's close-ranger header somehow ricocheted off Ederson's knee and the engraver could finish adding City's name to the trophy for the first time.
PlayStation® Player of the Match: Rodri (Man City) "Came up with the winning goal in a game with few chances and his involvement for City between the boxes was essential to having a balanced City side." UEFA Technical Observer Panel
Matthew Howarth, Man City reporter
It was perhaps not the prettiest performance from Guardiola's star-studded ensemble, but this was never likely to be one-sided affair – Inter are far too good for that. The Serie A side were excellent in the first half but, when City were struggling to get into gear early in the second, they failed to take advantage. Rodri's goal cements his place in club history on the back of a tremendous personal campaign, while Guardiola becomes the first coach since Sir Alex Ferguson to lead an English club to the treble.
Vieri Capretta, Inter reporter
An almost perfect first half for the Nerazzurri – solid at the back and showing glimpses of what they could do going forward. In the second half Inter did what they had to do, kept the game under control, had two enormous chances, but ultimately came up short. Simone Inzaghi and his players shouldn't have regrets – with a bit of luck this could have gone their way.
Key stats City are the 23rd different team – and the sixth from England – to win the European Cup. Josep Guardiola is just the fourth coach to win the European Cup on three occasions. City are only the tenth team in history to complete a treble of league, cup and European Cup. Haaland finished as the competition's leading scorer with 12 goals. City are the 15th European Cup winners to remain unbeaten throughout their campaign (W8 D5). This was the fourth successive UEFA Champions League final to finish 1-0. Fantasy star performers To follow.
Line-ups Man City: Ederson; Akanji, Rúben Dias, Aké; Stones (Walker 82), Rodri; Bernardo Silva, De Bruyne (Foden 36), Gündoğan, Grealish; Haaland
Inter: Onana; Darmian (D'Ambrosio 84), Acerbi, Bastoni (Gosens 76); Dumfries (Bellanova 76), Barella, Brozović, Hakan Çalhanoğlu (Mkhitaryan 84), Dimarco; Martínez, Džeko (Lukaku 57)
What's next?
The 2023/24 UEFA Champions League begins with the preliminary round semi-finals on 27 June; the draw takes place on Tuesday 13 June. Both City and Inter will enter next season's competition in the group stage, the draw for which takes place on Thursday 31 August.
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Collaboration between Bauhaus and comic artist Matt Howarth
Commentary from Kevin Haskins:
Matt asked us if we would be interested in collaborating on a comic strip. We responded with enthusiasm and gave Matt our contact information. A few months later we received photocopies of his beautiful artwork with the word balloons left blank for us to fill in. We decided to employ the cut up technique championed by William Burroughs and Brion Gyson. We set about creating a storyline and after being distracted by something or other, completed all but one page. The comic strip was put on the back burner and sadly all but forgotten. Thankfully I came across this little gem when sorting through my collection and managed to track down Matt. On contacting him he told me that after not hearing back from us, he put the strip in a drawer where it remained for a few decades until I reached out to him.
I decided to complete the text on the unfinished page by employing the same cut up technique and after three decades the comic strip was finally finished! Matt added the final cherry to the cake by coloring it which really brought it to life.
#bauhaus#daniel ash#kevin haskins#david j#peter murphy#PLEASE clap I thought I was going to die while scanning this#scans#art#info#print
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The Girl from Rio will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on September 26 via Blue Underground. The 1969 sci-fi/action spy movie is a loose sequel to 1967's The Million Eyes of Sumuru.
Jess Franco (Vampyros Lesbos, A Virgin Among the Living Dead) directs from a script by Harry Alan Towers (The Mangler). Shirley Eaton, Richard Wyler, George Sanders, and Maria Rohm star.
The Girl from Rio has been newly restored in 4K from the uncensored camera negative with Dolby Vision/HDR and 1.0 DTS-HD MA sound. The first pressing includes an embossed slipcover.
Special features - including a RiffTrax edition of the film - are detailed below.
Special features:
The Girl from Rio: RiffTrax Edition - Riffed by Mike Nelson, Bill Corbett, and Kevin Murphy (new)
Audio commentary with film historians Nathaniel Thompson and Troy Howarth (new)
Interview with Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesus Franco author Stephen Thrower (new)
Additional scenes from German version (new)
Rolling in Rio – Interviews with director Jess Franco, writer/producer Harry Alan Towers, and star Shirley Eaton
Trim reel
Poster & still gallery
Bisexual super-villain Sumitra (Shirley Eaton) launches a diabolical plan to enslave the male species with her army of lusty warrior women. But when Sumitra kidnaps a fugitive American playboy, she crosses a sadistic crime boss (George Sanders) and ignites a battle of the sexes that will bring Brazil to its knees in more ways than one. Get ready to experience director Jess Franco at his most erotic, exotic and bizarre.
Pre-order The Girl from Rio.
#the girl from rio#jess franco#jesus franco#rifftrax#shirley eaton#60s movies#1960s movies#george sanders#blue underground#dvd#gift#maria rohm#mike nelson#bill corbett#kevin murphy
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WTT Day 2
The men are back to their regularly scheduled chaos. That was a hot mess.
Shoma can’t do a quad toe anymore, but he is skating on new boots, so he is forgiven. He nearly got the 3A-4T, so hopefully that will happen next year. Also, a single flip on your 3A-eu combination? Shoma! FIGHT FOR THE TRIPLES!
Kevin Aymoz did well, happy for him. His free skate was very nice, and his slides are to die for.
Evgeni Semenenko did well too, although Simon (the ISU commentator) has labeled him the next big star and future world champion, because Yuma Kagiyama, Shun Sato, Andrei Mozalev, Petr Gumennik, and Maxim Naumov don’t exist anymore. Evgeni’s good, but he’s missing that wow factor for me. He is the only consistent Russian man now, though.
Mikhail fell apart in the second half, but not horribly so. He popped two jumps and stumbled on some landings and Misha why can’t you be consistent? He put up a really high score though and his program was as lovely as always.
Jason... landed his quad salchow! It was only underrotated! And let’s move on.
Daniel Grassl did well. He landed all of his jumps. His quad flip and loop were underrotated but otherwise was clean! Simon was looking at the 4Lo and thought it looked clean, but it received a <, so...
Adam Siao Him Fa had a nice redemption skate. Our chaos Canadian boys both fell to pieces, so good luck deciding who goes to Nebelhorn, Skate Canada.
Yuzuru did way better than at Worlds, but he popped his quad sal and I facepalmed so hard. If he hadn’t popped it, he would have won. His triple axels were lovely, and his small mistakes on his jumps cleverly disguised as choreography. His program is improving and I think he���s going to be a real favorite for the Olympics next year no matter what.
Nathan was a hot mess by Nathan Chen standards, which means he did really well by normal standards. He joined Shoma in the single-flip-off-an-euler club, and wasn’t in top condition with a couple of small mistakes. He won the free by ten points, which is a small margin for him. Anyway, a clean Yuzuru versus a clean Nathan like in the short next year is going to be insane. And if they have their showdown at the Olympics... it’s going to be so good!
Shoutout to Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara, who are becoming a top-ten pairs team! Can’t wait to see you at the Olympics!
In conclusion for the men: chaos reigned, no one was clean, Simon was overly excited about Evgeni, Shoma is still chaos baby, bring back Mark Hanretty, the ice needs saged, oh boy the ladies’ free is tomorrow, bring back Mark Hanretty, and the Olympics (and nationals) are going to be incredible next year.
Also, ISU, bring back Mark Hanretty please. Chris Howarth and Simon Reed make some very aggravating and sometimes incorrect claims about placements, jumps, pronunciations, and planned program content. Everyone adored Mark Hanretty. He actually did his research and understands skating.
#shoma uno#yuzuru hanyu#nathan chen#mikhail kolyada#kevin aymoz#evgeni semenenko#jason brown#yuma kagiyama#shun sato#andrei mozalev#petr gumennik#maxim naumov#bring back mark hanretty#daniel grassl#oh no jason the quad lutz#adam siao him fa#nam nguyen#roman sadovsky#canadian men is more chaotic than russian men#i miss yuma on team japan#prayer circle for the ladies free#wtt 2021#wtt#worlds 2021#stockholm 2021#beijing 2022#miura/kihara#riku miura#ryuichi kihara#im sick of the russian junior overhyping from the british uncles
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Halloween Season: Halloween Mixes
(Evil Nine)
A VHS Halloween mix from Evil Nine
Horror tracks and obscure cuts
1. Canon company VHS logo 2. Blast him – Jay Chattaway ( Maniac ) 3. The revelation – Giovanni Cristani ( Lucio Fulci’s 4. Intro Music – Luigi Ceccarelli ( Rats , Night of terror ) 5. Helicopter – Howard Shore ( scanners) 6. Dialogue from the Bell of Hell 7. Elena & Evil Lessons – Goblin & Stelvio Cipriani ( Ring of Darkness ) 8. Out of the heat – Tangerine Dream ( Firestarter ) 9. Main titles – Robert J. Resetar ( White Phantom ) 10. Mark Knopfler Guitar w/ Dialogue ( Rage of a Ninja ) 11. Light Blast montage – Guido & Maurizio De Angelis ( Light Blast ) 12. Subway terror – Jay Chattaway ( Maniac ) 13. Cruel Demon – Claudio Simonetti ( Demons ) 14. A Dive into the past II – Nico Fidenco ( Zombi holocaust ) 15. Dialogue from Mausoleum 16. Willow’s song – Paul Giovanni ( The wicker man ) 17. Or is it ? – Fred Myrow & Malcolm Seagrave ( Phantasm ) 18. Awaiting the Ogre – Simon Boswell ( Demos III : The Ogre ) 19. Dialogue from Mausoleum 20. Corridor – Simon Boswell ( Ghosthouse ) 21. Virus – john Scott ( Insemenoid ) 22. Opening titles – Thomas Chase & Steve Rucker ( 976-Evil ) 23. Gaze ( with dialogue ) – Charles Bernstein ( Daddy’s Deadly Darling (Pigs)) 24. Snooping 2 – John Hodian ( Girl’s school screamers ) 25. Bela Lugosi’s Dead – Bauhaus 26. Dialogue & Fx from Cannibal Hookers 27. Finale – Jerry Moseley ( Bloodtide ) 28. Dialogue from Hands of steel 29. Gorodish – Vladimir cosma ( Diva ) 30. Monika by the sea – Mark Reeder ( Nekromantik ) 31. Roll in the hay with dialogue – Mathew Morse ( Ninja Vengeance ) 32. See anything you like with dialogue – John Carpenter ( Halloween ) 33. Synth 4 ( FX ) – Pino Donaggio ( the Howling ) 34. Madness outside – John Carpenter ( In the mouth of madness ) 35. Dialogue from Chains 36. Opening titles – Claudio Simonetti ( You’ll die at midnight ) 37. Sequence 5 – Fabio Frizzi ( Zombi 2 ) 38. Blood Sabbath with dialogue – Les Baxter ( Blood Sabbath ) 39. Zombie Parade – Nico Fidenco ( Zombi Holocaust ) 40. In the bedroom – David Lynch – Music & Effects By Tractor ( The Grandmother ) 41. Video Violence Main titles – Gordon Ovsiew ( Video Violence ) 42. Nikki’s choice II Theme iv – Simon Boswell ( Graveyard Disturbance ) 43. Opening Titles / Confession Of Mary Lou Maloney (Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II) – Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer ( Prom night 2 ) 44. Worms on the sand – Claudio Simonetti ( Dial Help ) 45. Looking for Monica “ Breakfast “ – Simon Boswell ( Dinner with a Vampire ) 46. New Shipment – Michael Sahl ( Blood Sucking Freaks ) 47. Finale – Kevin Bassinson ( Chains ) 48. The Valley – Goblin ( Phenomena ) 49. High Wall – The Wailers ( Halloween instrumentals ) 50. Bus Station – Tangerine Dream ( Near Dark ) 51. Robots at the factory – John Carpenter & Alan Howarth ( Halloween III ) 52. Dialogue from Cannibal Hookers 53. Rod Hanged – NIght Stalking – Charles Bernstein ( A Nightmare on Elm Street ) 54. Fire Leap – Paul Giovanni ( The Wicker Man ) 55. Cue w/Dialogue – Mark Snow ( Dolly Dearest ) 56. Dialogue from Panic 57. Halloween 2 – The Splash band 58. The boogie man is coming – Dialogue ( Halloween ) 59. Shop Territory – Tangerine Dream ( Firestarter ) w/ The next episode ( accapella ) – Dr Dre & Snoop 60. Main Titles – Fuzzbee Morse ( Ghoulies II ) 61. Day of the reaper – Sean Ruddy ( Day of the reaper ) 62. Fear 22 – Franco Mannino ( Murder Obsession , Follia Omicida ) 63. Inferno – Keith Emerson ( Inferno ) 64. Impending – Claudio Simonetti ( Opera ) 65. Dialogue from Video Violence 66. The Cat / Rita (with Dialogue) (The Grim Reaper) – Marcello Giombini ( Anthropophagous, The Beast (Antropophagus, Man-Eater, ‘The Grim Reaper’) ) 67. London Dungeon – The Misfits 68. Human Fly – The Cramps 69. Illusions 1 – Paul Osborne 70. Jana Bate’s interview dialogue from The Last Horror Film 71. Zombie Parade 2 – Nico Fidenco ( Zombi Holocaust ) 72. Track 3 ( Excerpt ) – Chuck Cirino ( The Return of the Swamp thing ) 73. Ceremony ( Dialogue & FX ) – Michael Sahl ( Blood Bath ) 74. Main Title ‘Paint Her Mouth’ (from Death Wish) (Within The Woods) – Herbie Hancock ( Death Wish ) 75. House of clocks dialogue & FX – Vince Tempera ( House of Clocks ) 76. End Credits – Vince Tempera ( House of Clocks ) 77. Sea within a sea – The Horrors 78. Dialogue from Halloween 79. End credits w/Dialogue – Stephen Tsang ( Bionic Ninja ) 80. Vestron Pictures Logo
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Scary Music Masterpost
Season’s Creepings, all you lovely listeners; this is your DJ of darkness over at the Symphony of Death. Once again, it’s the time of year to update the Masterpost!Now you won’t find the classic Halloween haunts here, since those scares can be had anywhere, but maybe you’ll find a new favorite. Pull out your cauldron, brew up something nice, and kick back with me!
Masters of Horror
John Carpenter
Better Check the Kids - Halloween / Put Them in the Ground (with Jim Lang) - Body Bags / Main Theme - The Fog (1980) / All Out of Bubble Gum (with Alan Howarth) - They Live! / Hell Breaks Loose (with Alan Howarth) - Prince of Darkness / Regeneration - Christine / Just A Bedtime Story (with Jim Lang) - In the Mouth of Madness
Marco Beltrami
River’s Edge - My Soul to Take / Tea for Three Plus One - The Woman in Black / Return to Blackwood - Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark / The Concert - The Eye / Love Theme - Cursed / Priest Dies - Mimic / 1m2 (Production Note) - The Substitute / Return to Blackwood - Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark / Pulled Down Deep - The Shallows / The End of Fur - Cursed (II) / Carillon My Wayward Son - The Snowman
Charlie Clouser
American Horror Story Theme (with Cesar Davila-Irizarry) / Out of the Fire - The Collection /Hello, Zepp - Saw / Theme - Dead Silence
Bernard Herrmann
Teddy Bear Wired - Cape Fear / Theme - Vertigo / Theme - Psycho / The Tomb-Sandra - Obsession / Theme - Twisted Nerve / The Kidnapping - Obsession / Marketplace Murder - The Man Who Knew Too Much
Christopher Young
Twilight Mercy - Urban Legend / The Lament Configuration - Hellraiser / Sinister - Sinister /Concerto to Hell - Drag Me to Hell / The Devourer of Souls - Deliver Us from Evil / Butchers and Bakers - Copycat / Six Demons - The Exorcism of Emily Rose / Cryptomnesia - The Gift / The Sacrifice - The Dorm that Dripped Blood / Death After Life After Death - Untraceable / Reversing Colors - The Hider in the House / Church Isn’t Church - Pet Sematary (2019)
Video Games
Room of Angel - Akira Yamaoka & Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (Silent Hill: The Room) Mandus - Jessica Curry (Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs) The Drunken Whaler - Daniel Licht (Dishonored) Chill and Rigor - Shinji Hosoe (9 Persons 9 Hours 9 Doors) I’m Not Edible! - Chris Vrenna (American McGhee’s Alice) Ring Around the Rosie - Jason Graves (Dead Space 2) Soul of Steel - Mao Hamamoto (Corpse Party) P.T. Silent Hills Ambience Weekly Despair Magazine - Masafumi Takada (Dangan Ronpa) Close to Evil - Mikko Tarmia (Penumbra) In this Wretched Place - Eipix Studios (Phantasmat) The Nameless Game (Requiem) - Masayoshi Soken (Nanashi no Game) Last Day - Koji Kondo & Toru Minegishi (Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask) Welcome to Rapture - Garry Schyman (Bioshock) Theme - Yoan Landau (Nightmare House) Plague Blossom - Ndemic Creations (Plague Inc) Gore Nest - Mick Gordon (DOOM) Creepy Forest - Jason Garner & Vince Di Vera (Don’t Starve) A Nightmare Reborn - Ramin Djawadi (Gears of War) Before the Mirror - Maribeth Solomon & Brent Barkman (Fallen London) Broken Vessel - Christopher Larkin (Hollow Knight) Letter From A Friend - Carlos Viola (The Last Door) Rata Novus - Maclaine Diemer (Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns) The Hole at the Center of Everything - Alec Holowka (Night in the Woods) Bury Her - Ivan Zanotti (imscared) Devil’s Crossing - Steve Pardo (Grim Dawn)
Movies
Close to You (Carpenters Cover) - Josefine Cronholm (Mirrormask) The Void - Stephen Price (Gravity) Intro to Horror - Harry Manfredini (Friday the 13th) The Supper - Bruno Coulais (Coraline) Tubular Bells (Exorcist Cut) - Mike Oldfield (The Exorcist) Main Theme - Shiro Sato (Ju-On : The Grudge) Main Title - Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind (The Shining) Dark Earth - Jack Trombey (Dawn of the Dead) The Ringtone (Chakushin Ari) A New Swan Queen - Clint Mansell (Black Swan) Audition - Koji Endoh (Audition) Roar! - Michael Giacchino (Cloverfield) It Was Always You, Helen - Philip Glass (Candyman) Finale / End Titles - Howard Shore (Silence of the Lambs) A Discordant Split - Kenji Kawai (Ringu) Funeral in Carpathia - James Bernard (Dracula: Prince of Darkness) Name Your Poison - Christopher Lee (The Return of Captain Invincible) The Carousel After Dark - James Horner (Something Wicked This Way Comes) The Game Begins - Masamichi Amano (Battle Royale) The Event Horizon - Michael Kamen & Orbital (Event Horizon) Poison - Herman Kopp (Der Todesking) Samara’s Song - Daveigh Chase (The Ring) Brainerd, Minnesota - Carter Burwell (Fargo) Number One Fan - Marc Shaiman (Misery) Graveyard Theme - Vince Guaraldi (It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown) We are the 1% - Darren Baker (The Conspiracy) Call to Worship - Sons of Perdition (The Backwater Gospel) Longest Night - Thomas Newman (The Shawshank Redemption) The Auction - Michael Abels (Get Out)
Anime
Youran - Kayo Konishi & Yukio Konda (Elfen Lied) Aya - Mari Fukuhara (Amatsuki) I was waiting for this moment - Yuki Kajiura (Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion) Go DA DA - Yoko Kanno (Ghost in the Shell: SAC) A Last Flower - Asa-Chang & Junray (Aku no Hana) White Hill (Maromi’s Theme) - Susumu Hirasawa (Paranoia Agent) 24 Hours OPEN - Yoko Kanno (Cowboy Bebop) Nui Harime’s Theme - Hiroyuki Sawano (Kill La Kill) Daughter - Ichirou Imai & Kazuhisa Yamaguchi (Petshop of Horrors) Monster - Susumu Hirasawa (Berserk) Ake ni Somaru - Yasuharu Takanachi (Jigoku Shoujo) Sanctus - Hikaru Nanase (Angel Sanctuary) March of the Moving Dolls - Akira Senju (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood)
Other
Stay Awake (Mary Poppins cover) - Suzanne Vega Heigh Ho (Snow White cover) - Tom Waits Come Little Children - Kate Covington I, Witchfinder - Electric Wizard Brennistein - Sigur Ros Psychobabble - Frou Frou Sirens - SingerSen Lose Your Soul - Dead Man’s Bones Grisly Reminder - Midnight Syndicate An Echo, A Stain - Bjork Elaine - ABBA (trust me) Welcome Home (Instrumental) - Coheed and Cambria The Greatest Show Unearthed - Creature Feature Something Wicked (That Way Went) - Vernian Process Black Water - Timber Timbre God’s Away on Business - Tom Waits The Wicked - Blues Saraceno The Gravedigger - The Pine Box Boys Lake Ponchartrain - Ludo The Smiler - IMA Score (Alton Towers Amusement Park) DOA - Bloodrock Breathing Water - Inhale Chupacabra Cha Cha - The Swingtips Confrontation - Anthony Warlow (Broadway’s Jekyll and Hyde) No Death - Mirel Wagner Thick as Thieves - Natalie Merchant Say Goodnight - Skeleton Key The Sad Mafioso - Godspeed You! Black Emperor What’s So Amazing About Grace? - The Paper Chase Blood on the Blue Grass - Legendary Shack Shakers In A Lonely Place - Joy Division Walpurgis - Black Sabbath
Television
Are You Afraid of the Dark? - Jeff Fisher Theme to Unsolved Mysteries - Michael Boyd & Gary Remal Malkin The Red Room - Angelo Badalamenti & David Lynch (Twin Peaks) Suite from “The Mark of the Rani” - Jonathan Gibbs (Doctor Who) Norma Doesn’t Approve - Chris Bacon (Bates Motel) The Cordyceps - George Fenton (Planet Earth) Dark Harvest Chase - Kevin Manthei (Invader Zim) Main Theme - Robert Lydecker & Brian Tyler (Sleepy Hollow) Blood Theme - Daniel Licht (Dexter) Arkham Asylum - Shirley Walker & Todd Hayen (Batman the Animated Series) The Old Mill - The Blasting Company (Over the Garden Wall) Sleep Deprivation - Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (Bird Box) Turn on the Lights - Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein (Stranger Things)
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CHARLES "CHUCK" HOWARTH is 55 and is portrayed by KEVIN SPACEY. He is currently OPEN.
Designation: law enforcement
Occupation: chief inspector
KEY FACTS
Entered the police force in the Organisation’s early years and, as a result, recalls many of its crimes, from its petty ones to the grand schemes.
Was the officer who originally recommended the formation of the Organisation taskforce five years ago.
Isn’t supportive of the Organisation, but certainly doesn’t advertise dissent, either. Instead, he quietly works behind the scenes to slowly dismantle them. He often wonders how he ascended to his position alive.
RELATIONSHIPS
Elliot Colburn— Elliot was put on the taskforce since the beginning, and Chuck trusts his judgement. He regrets that Maya is taking over the leadership position of the taskforce, since he knows how hard Elliot has been working, but it’s out of his hands.
Maya Lang— while he appreciates Maya is just doing xer job, the police chief regrets that the taskforce has to answer to Maya if only because the team has been working tirelessly under the direction of Elliot for the better part of two or three years. Chuck speaks as cordially as he can to Maya, however. Maya does, after all, outrank him.
Felix Stidolph— the moment he came forward, Chuck wanted to jail the bastard right on the spot. However, the NCA agents agreed with his terms, and it was out of police chief’s control then on. He’s at loathe to keep Felix’s existence a secret from the Organisation taskforce especially, but he has his orders.
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