Izis La Enfermera de la Salsa Deleita al Público en su Segunda Presentación en Uforia Music
Miami, 1 de julio del 2024 — Izis, conocida como La Enfermera de la Salsa, ha vuelto a cautivar a los corazones de Miami con su segunda presentación en colaboración con Uforia Music, la rama de música de Univision.
En esta ocasión, Izis se presentó en el UFORIA Mix Live, un evento que reunió a destacados artistas como Danny Ocean, Sebastián y Wisin. Desde los estudios de Univision, acompañada…
the thing about having a d list fave. is that you find them from watching the mildly acclaimed usually cult classic movie that they have a prominent role in and then decide to explore the rest of their extensive filmography. to which you have two options 1) see them in actual popular movies but they’re like security guard #1 or whatever and have one line of dialogue and you spend the rest of the movie missing them or 2) watch the stuff they star in except they were all box office flops and the movie is really really bad and its not even worth it
Published: 9-22-2023 | Updated: 9-28-2023
SUMMARY
“ The SimCity Nuclear Power Preservation Society has perfected their waste collection techniques to provide the average Sim with all the plutonium your home can handle. Don’t ignore that old geiger counter, get it ticking with the warning radiance of the EverGlow Plutonium Rod. Handle with care, extremely fragile.”
Here are 20 recolors of the Everglow Plutonium Rod (Nightlife EP). By default, it is the parent mesh of the EverGlow Uranium Rod from the same EP – so these recolors will show up on both lights. Recolors will also show up on any items reposited to the plutonium rod such as some of the lights by PineappleForest HERE (2021) and HERE (2022).
DETAILS
Requires Nightlife EP.
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*Unlike the default recolors, my recolors do NOT emit colored light - they emit a soft glow instead.
Comes in several ridiculous, fruity flavors – baby blue, beetlejuice, blackNblue, blue crush, blue wash, cherry, chocolate milk, fuscia fruit, grape soda, green uforia, hot pink, lemon head, licorice, limeaide, orangeaide, purpleaide, purple berry, strawberry milk white.
DOWNLOAD (choose one)
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CREDITS
Thanks: CreeSims. Sources: Beyno (Korn via BBFonts), EA/Maxis, Offuturistic Infographic (Freepik), EverGlow Uranium Rod Recolors (Cree, 2022), Uranium Rod Neon Floor Lamp (PineappleForest, 2022), Uranium Rod White (Dot, 2009).
This 1981 Fangoria: "here’s news on upcoming films Shock Treatment (the ill-fated sequel to Rocky Horror), Videodrome, Ghost Story, Blade Runner, American Werewolf in London, Cat People, and wacky UFO comedy UFOria!"
Why have I never heard of that one
Wikipedia “Filmed 1981, it wasn’t released until 1985.”
Ah, so I guess it wasn’t very -
“Despite glowing reviews, it only had one VHS release in 1987 with some of its music removed, and has never been rereleased”
Not the direction I thought this would go but yikes
Cindy Williams had to make a choice. In 1974 she had a promising film career, co-starring in the Oscar-nominated hit American Graffiti where she gave an alternately funny and poignant performance as a girl figuring out that her boyfriend (Ron Howard) is trying to break up with her (she was so good that Pauline Kael scolded director George Lucas from leaving her out of the “whatever happened to …” montage that ended the movie). She had just pulled off a challenging role in Francis Ford Coppola’s Oscar-nominated, The Conversation as a woman whose conversation with her lover is recorded by a surveillance expert (Gene Hackman). It’s not often that a nine-line part becomes the center of a movie but Williams walked a line of fear and ambiguity that kept the films denouement from cheap melodrama. She had also shot an episode of Howard’s hit TV show, Happy Days playing Shirley Feeney a single girl in the 1950s tied at the hip to her best friend Laverne DeFazio (Penny Marshall) and the studio wanted to spin the pair off into their own series. The 1970s were one of the most exciting times for movies but also a nadir for female actors. (Trying to find a substantial woman’s part in any list of the decades big movies is like panning for gold). But there was also a dividing line between TV and film actors that was much more impregnable than today. She had every reason to believe she’d be cutting herself off from film.
She chose the series which ran for eight seasons and made her a huge star but except for her delightfully deranged performance as a supermarket cashier who believes an alien visitation is nigh in the brilliant-but-lost comedy UFOria, she mostly played supporting roles in small movies.
All things considered, she made the right choice. Film’s loss. RIP