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After two days of attempting to find a good Dracula casting from the small pool of actors I can remember, I finally have a finished Fancast for the novel. I’m more satisfied with some than others, but it’s the best I can come up with. Shoutout to my mom and friends for their contributions to the list too!
Paul Rudd as our good friend Jonathan Harker
Jenna Coleman as Mina Harker (née Murray)
Lily James as Lucy Westenra
Stellan Skarsgård as Professor/Doctor/etc. Abraham van Helsing
Cory Michael Smith as Doctor John “Jack” Seward
Liam Hemsworth as Arthur Holmwood (Lord Godalming)
Diego Luna as Quincey P. Morris
Michael Rooker as R. M. Renfield
Willem Dafoe as Count Dracula
Michelle Williams, Katie McGrath, and Michelle Gomez as the Weird Sisters
And last but certainly not least, Peter Capaldi as Mr. Swales
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An urgent phone call pulls a Yale Law student back to his Ohio hometown, where he reflects on three generations of family history and his own future.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
J.D. Vance: Gabriel Basso
Beverly “Bev” Vance: Amy Adams
Bonnie “Mamaw” Vance: Glenn Close
Lindsay Vance: Haley Bennett
Usha Chilukuri: Freida Pinto
Papaw: Bo Hopkins
Young J.D. Vance: Owen Asztalos
Matt: Jesse C. Boyd
Phillip Roseman: Stephen Kunken
Ken: Keong Sim
Travis: Morgan Gao
Chris: Ethan Suess
Kevin: Jono Mitchell
Uncle Pat: Bill Kelly
Uncle Arch: David Dwyer
Lori: Sarah Hudson
Jimmy (Bev’s Brother): Ted Huckabee
Bill (Nurse): Nathan Hesse
Cousin Nate: Max Barrow
Bonnie (Mamaw, 30’s): Sunny Mabrey
Jim (Papaw, 30’s): Brett Lorenzini
Young Bev (6 years): Tierney Smith
Cheryl: Helen LeRoy
Emma: Kinsley Isla Dillon
Adult Frank McFee: Ryan Homchick
Chip: Joshua Stenvick
Brooks Houghton: Bill Winkler
Brett: Chase Anderson
Pamela: Amy Parrish
Rich: Ed Amatrudo
Hiram Walcott: David de Vries
Cocktailer #1: Holly Morris
Cocktailer #2: Brandon Hirsch
Server: David Alexander
Obsequious Server: Alexander Baxter
Waiter: Steven Reddington
Wiry Law Partner: Angelo Reyes
Stodgy Partner: John Rymer
Young Bonnie (Mamaw 13 Years): Abigail Rose Cornell
Adult Louis Zablocki: Lowrey Brown
Young J.D. (4 years): Hunter James Evers
Dane: Riley McNerney
Pool Woman: Zele Avradopoulos
Mr. Selby: David Jensen
Holler Aunt: Skylar Denney
Young Louis: John Whitley
Doug: Zac Pullam
Young Frank: Shane Donovan Lewis
Officer #1: Mike Senior
Officer #2: William Mark McCullough
Kameron: Dylan Gage
Katrina: Hannah Pniewski
Doctor: David Marshall Silverman
Dr. Newton: Jason Davis
Davis: Joshua Brady
Nasty Cashier: Cory Chapman
Nurse: Tatom Pender
Patient: Cathy Hope
Ray: David Atkinson
Salesperson: Adam Murray
Scared Woman: Dianna Craig
Meghan: Emery Mae Edgeman
Young Jim (Papaw 16 Years): Rohan Myers
Meals On Wheels Delivery Man: Matthew Alan Brady
Young Lori (6 years): Lucy Capri
Sally Coates: Déjá Dee
Kyle: Daniel R. Hill
Arguing Girlfriend: Jordan Trovillion
Secretary at Club: Yossie Mulyadi
ICU Nurse #1: Alisa Harris
ICU Nurse #2: Tiger Dawn
Rehab Mother: Darla Robinson
Rehab Recepcionist: Belinda Keller
Old Mamaw Blanton: Jessie Faye Shirley
Nurse Vivian: Cheryl Howard
Law Candidate Tim: Tim Abou-Nasr
Curt: Leland Thomas Griffin
Officer Connor: Drew Emerson Jones
EMT #1: Justin P. Turner
EMT #2: Joshua T. Schneider
Marine Barber: Tony Ward
Dining Hall Manager: Mara Hall
Jill at Financial Aid Office: Tess Malis Kincaid
Gas Station Attendant: Chris Charm
Intake Receptionist: Mary Kraft
Shoe Store Manager: Suehyla El-Attar
Study Hall Friend #1: Matthew Withers
Study Hall Friend #2: Jessica Miesel
Study Hall Friend #3: Benjamin Rapsas
Peter (uncredited): Ethan Levy
Middletown Resident (uncredited): Bret Aaron Knower
Film Crew:
Original Music Composer: Hans Zimmer
Producer: Brian Grazer
Producer: Ron Howard
Post Producer: William M. Connor
Executive Producer: Diana Pokorny
Production Design: Molly Hughes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert Hein
Director of Photography: Maryse Alberti
Casting: Carmen Cuba
Producer: Karen Lunder
Stunt Coordinator: Monique Ganderton
Writer: Vanessa Taylor
Compositing Artist: Daniel L. Smith
Camera Operator: Thomas Lappin
Compositing Artist: Michael A. Martinez
Supervising Art Director: Gregory A. Weimerskirch
Costume Designer: Virginia B. Johnson
Set Costumer: Bob Moore Jr.
Makeup Department Head: Eryn Krueger Mekash
Foley Artist: Heikki Kossi
Art Direction: Shawn D. Bronson
Rigging Grip: Gary Blair
Makeup Artist: Erica Stewart
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Josh Berger
Compositing Artist: Steve Dinozzi
VFX Artist: Bryan Haines
Visual Effects Producer: Chris LeDoux
Original Music Composer: David Fleming
Set Dresser: Aaron Robert Hall
Assistant Art Director: Chris Yoo
Costume Supervisor: Dana Pacheco
Sound Designer: Grant Elder
Makeup Artist: Jodi Byrne
Set Costumer: Robin Fields
Compositing Artist: Brad Lucas
Set Dresser: Sam Carter
Makeup Artist: Andrea Vieth
Set Dresser: Maxfield Ladish
Set Dresser: Natalie LeCompte
Rigging ...
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TL;DR - there is no reason for people to be denied gender affirming care.
Image transcript and sources provided below the cut. The sources are academic, but I tried to find ones that are either free to read or that have their results free to read.
"We can't just let people get gender affirming care, they may regret it" is a myth. One study found that those denied access to gender-affirming care suffered from higher rates of depression and anxiety (Owen-Smith et al., 2018). Another study found that the primary causes for any frustrations or dissatisfaction related to gender affirming care originated from people being gate-kept from obtaining gender affirming care and/or doctors not being fully transparent about what the care would entail (Riggs, Coleman, & Due, 2014). "All who sought gender-affirming care reported improved mental health—including depression, anxiety, dissociation, and eating disorders" (Goetz & Arcomano, 2023).
SOURCES:
Riggs, D.W., Coleman, K. & Due, C. Healthcare experiences of gender diverse Australians: a mixed-methods, self-report survey. BMC Public Health 14, 230 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-230
Teddy G. Goetz & Amanda C. Arcomano (2023)“Coming home to my body”: A qualitative exploration of gender-affirming care-seeking and mental health,Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health, 27:4, 380-400 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1080/19359705.2023.2237841
Ashli A. Owen-Smith, Joseph Gerth, R. Craig Sineath, Joshua Barzilay, Tracy A. Becerra-Culqui, Darios Getahun, Shawn Giammattei, Enid Hunkeler, Timothy L. Lash, Andrea Millman, Rebecca Nash, Virginia P. Quinn, Brandi Robinson, Douglas Roblin, Travis Sanchez, Michael J. Silverberg, Vin Tangpricha, Cadence Valentine, Savannah Winter, Cory Woodyatt, Yongjia Song, Michael Goodman. Association Between Gender Confirmation Treatments and Perceived Gender Congruence, Body Image Satisfaction, and Mental Health in a Cohort of Transgender Individuals, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 15;4, 591–600 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsxm.2018.01.017
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Ed Nygma | Crazy = Genius
I had to reupload.. :((( but i love ed so much :’))))) go check it out guys <3
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“I’m the revealer of masks. When I appear friend becomes foe.”
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I should really just give up looking for a relationship cos im never gunna find cory michael smith
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📸 cory michael smith insta
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Chris is the top brain who just wants to party, Mitch is the 15-year-old college wiz kid. Supposedly hard at work on a lab project with a mysterious deadline, they still find time to use their genius to discover new ways to have fun.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Chris Knight: Val Kilmer
Mitch Taylor: Gabriel Jarret
Jordan: Michelle Meyrink
Professor Hathaway: William Atherton
Kent: Robert Prescott
Major Carnagle: Louis Giambalvo
Lazlo Hollyfeld: Jon Gries
CIA Man Decker: Ed Lauter
Shuttle Pilot: Stacy Peralta
Laser Ray Victim: Daniel Ades
Bartender: Andres Aybar
Air Force General: Charles Shull
George: Beau Billingslea
Larry: Charles Parks
Boy at Science Fair: Sean Frye
Girl at Science Fair: JoAnn Willette
Old Lady: Ina Gould
Student at Science Fair: Nadine Vix
Mr. Taylor: Paul Tulley
Mrs. Taylor: Joanne Baron
Darlington Recruiter: Harry Johnson
Sherry Nugil: Patti D’Arbanville
Dr. Dodd: Monte Landis
Mrs. Meredith: Sandy Martin
Dr. Meredith: Severn Darden
Cornell: Randy Lowell
Carter: John Shepherd Reid
Bodie: Tommy Swerdlow
‘Ick’ Ikagami: Mark Kamiyama
Math Professor: Martin Gundersen
Carpet Man: Brett Miller
Milton: Dean Devlin
Fenton: Yuji Okumoto
Chris’ Girl at Party: Lynda Wiesmeier
Ick’s Girl at Party: Penny Baker
Cornell’s Girl at Party: Marcia Karr
Girl at Party: Isabelle Walker
Girl at Party: Marii Mak
Girl at Party: Cheri Wells
Girl at Party: Catherine MacNamara
Student: Johnny Vasily
TV Makeup Man: Ed Garrabrandt
TV Stage Manager: Isabel Cooley
Waitress: Robin Stober
Susan: Deborah Foreman
Student in Hall: David Marvit
Air Force Gate Guard: Michael Crabtree
Air Force Gate Guard: Charles Sweigart
Air Force Gate Guard: Peter Parros
Computer Technician: Ronald Taylor
Air Force Major: James Carrington
Air Force Controller: Michael Backes
Air Force Sergeant: Corki Grazer
Laser Technician: Jeanne Mori
Engineer: David Ursin
Congressman: Joe Dorsey
Laser Specialist: Will Knox
Air Force Technician: Kevin Hurley
Girl in Popcorn (uncredited): Kimberly Spak
Film Crew:
Director: Martha Coolidge
Set Decoration: Phil Abramson
Camera Operator: John J. Connor
Producer: Brian Grazer
Casting: Jane Jenkins
Production Design: Josan F. Russo
Hairstylist: Edie Panda
Visual Effects Supervisor: Richard L. Bennett
Casting: Janet Hirshenson
Screenplay: Neal Israel
Screenplay: Pat Proft
Editor: Richard Chew
Makeup Artist: Zoltan Elek
Original Music Composer: Thomas Newman
Art Direction: Jack G. Taylor Jr.
Special Effects Coordinator: Phil Cory
Executive Producer: Robert Daley
Director of Photography: Vilmos Zsigmond
Screenplay: PJ Torokvei
Associate Producer: Sam Crespi-Horowitz
Music Supervisor: Becky Mancuso-Winding
Music Supervisor: Michael Papale
Supervising Sound Editor: Julia Evershade
Sound Designer: George Budd
Music Editor: Ted Whitfield
Costume Supervisor: Marla Denise Schlom
Costumer: Joseph Roveto
Costumer: Michael F. Hamer
Visual Effects Supervisor: David Stipes
Stunts: Kenny Alexander
Stunts: Shane Dixon
Stunts: Kenny Ferrugiaro
Stunts: Linda Lee Franklin
Stunts: Allan Graf
Stunts: Marian Green
Stunts: Debby Porter
Stunts: Bernie Pock
Stunts: Spiro Razatos
Stunts: Edward J. Ulrich
Stunts: David M. Graves
Unit Production Manager: Billy Ray Smith
First Assistant Director: Stephen McEveety
Second Assistant Director: Joseph P. Moore
Set Designer: Erin M. Cummings
Set Designer: Steven Wolff
Other: Alex Tavoularis
First Assistant Camera: Ken Nishino
Second Assistant Camera: Robert Samuels
Second Unit Director of Photography: Frederick Elmes
Key Grip: Richard W. Deats
Grip: Jerry D. Deats
Best Boy Electric: Robert Jason
Additional Editing: Arthur Coburn
First Assistant Editor: Albert Coleman
Other: Alexandra Leviloff
Other: Deborah Cichocki
Other: Bill Wilner
Sound Editor: Anna Boorstin
Sound Editor: Virginia Cook-McGowan
Sound Editor: Cari Lewis
Sound Editor: Marshall Winn
Sound Editor: Roxanne Jones McCarthy
Supervising ADR Editor: Beth Bergeron
ADR Editor: Lauren Palmer
Assistant Sound Editor: Paul C. Warschilka
Assistant Sound Editor: Christy Richmond
Sound Effects: John P. Fasal
Sound Effects: Doug Hemp...
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i cannot believe cory michael smith was in a play abt bisexuality and there is no recordings of it anywhere
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I don’t like rewarding shouty clicktivism, so I won’t reblog it, but there is a bill in the Senate to fix a lot of problems with disability payments.
The bill is S.2065 - A bill to amend title XVI of the Social Security Act to update eligibility for the supplemental security income program, and for other purposes. It would raise the standard payment, increase the asset limit from $2000 to $10,000, and make it possible to earn moderate amounts of outside income and be not quite as perverse - currently you have your disability payment reduced 1:1 for income with a very broad definition of ‘income’. It also would remove the clause that removes benefits if the disabled person gets married.
This is a pretty worthy cause and seems fairly unobjectionable even from a small-government perspective, so it’s probably worth calling/emailing/etc. your Congressional reps. It’s currently in committee - Finance Committee membership list here.
Current list of cosponsors:
Sen. Brown, Sherrod [D-OH] (primary sponsor)
Sen. Sanders, Bernard [I-VT]
Sen. Warren, Elizabeth [D-MA]
Sen. Padilla, Alex [D-CA]
Sen. Baldwin, Tammy [D-WI]
Sen. Van Hollen, Chris [D-MD]
Sen. Markey, Edward J. [D-MA]
Sen. Booker, Cory A. [D-NJ]
Sen. Duckworth, Tammy [D-IL]
Sen. Hirono, Mazie K. [D-HI]
Sen. Blumenthal, Richard [D-CT]
Sen. Murray, Patty [D-WA]
Sen. Wyden, Ron [D-OR]
Sen. Durbin, Richard J. [D-IL]
Sen. Whitehouse, Sheldon [D-RI]
Sen. Menendez, Robert [D-NJ]
Sen. Casey, Robert P., Jr. [D-PA]
Sen. Smith, Tina [D-MN]
Sen. Peters, Gary C. [D-MI]
ATM the most valuable people to contact are (1) the ranking Republicans on the committee; that’s Mike Crapo [ID], Chuck Grassley [IA], and John Cornyn [TX]. And (2) the Dems on the committee who haven’t sponsored it - Debbie Stabenow [MI], Maria Cantwell [WA], Thomas R. Carper [DE], Benjamin L. Cardin [MD], Michael F. Bennet [CO], Mark R. Warner [VA], Maggie Hassan [NH], and Catherine Cortez Masto [NV].
TL;DR: If you live in Idaho, Iowa, Texas, Michigan, Washington, Delaware, Maryland, Colorado, Virginia, New Hampshire, or Nevada, this is probably worth your time to do sooner rather than later.
If you live in South Dakota, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Lousiana, Oklahoma, Montana, Indiana, Nebraska, or Wyoming, there is a Republican senator with less seniority that might be worth your time to contact soonish.
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