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Chris Eckert
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 22 February 1986
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Actor, comedian, screenwriter
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theepsteinlist · 7 months
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"epstein" client lists
florida/LA:
ring leaders:
epstein and gf
r. kelly
jay-z
michael jackson
michael vick
donald trump
perps/victims: (i.e. their victims who joined the criminal conspiracy)
kelsey mayfield
megan thee stallion
beyonce knowles
targets:  pretty runaway rich girls who wanna be ~bad girls~ for a weekend and ~seduce an older man~
epstein was known locally to strippers as mr. brown
nazi blood diamond money laundering:
doc martens
chanel
wal-mart
chick-fil-a
james avery
dr pepper/snapple/green mountain/keurig
walgreens
hp
siemens
whatsapp
mcafee
doordash
uber
ubereats
hobby lobby
mcdonald's
coca-cola
american eagle
nazi pedophile blood money (m)/(b)illionaires:
robert a. eckert
sheila a. penrose
john w. rogers jr
miles d. white
richard childress
jen foyle
truett cathy
david green
meg whitman
john mcafee
alice walton
brian kelley
travis kalanick
mark zuckerberg
tony xu
texas:
new braunfels: ring leaders:
amy allen
sam allen
lori hines
donna simpson
targets: high school kids who just wanna ~have fun~ and ~have a safe environment to drink in~ because "there were adults present so it's safe"
perps:
sergio zamora
bryce parrock
chris allen
travis allen
clayton mott
curtis kostan
travis kostan
calvin hoffman
ashton henderson
hannah jeroswhatever jerosezswki
lisa pickens
rachael lee muschalek
courtney cashion
taylor davis
raelynn haggerty
adam sheldon
devin kelley
zach rhoades
ryan walker
taylor akins
samantha rich
stephanie gawlik
charlie miffleton
chris tysdal
ross johnson
reed edwards
paige beyer
landre nattinger
aubrie iverson
andrew shafer
matt durbin
spencer jergins
clint whitley
tim word
chad laborde
chez council
"victims"? (participants with a wide spectrum of consent that were nonetheless assaulted/exploited)
maggie osborne
esmerelda ??? (zapatos?)
liz perez
autumn reno
angel ??? (bustos?)
destiney sheldon
katie turpin
kiki grossman
lauren laborde
lindsay smith
stephen lupton
landre nattinger
ashton henderson
hannah jerosewzski
kkk:
ring leaders:
david duke
greg abbott
ken paxton
vance lesseig
walton family
taylor swift
david green
perps:
james reno
edwin braun
marisol padilla
chuck kirchhof
tom muschalek
dunno mr. zeitler's name
aforementioned men's wives
oakwood baptist church of new braunfels
community bible church of new braunfels
vance langley
coach schmidt
coach mclean
mrs. lindsay
ms. pradervand
mr. baker
mr. trollinger
mr. ??? (other NBHS short term criminal justice teacher in 2009)
officer broussard
shelby lesseig
rachael lee muschalek
kelsey mayfield
henry desroches
thomas neupert
michael brennan
mark hardiman
dr. hardiman
sam allen
judge and mrs. gray
targets: young teenagers that were ~special~, i.e. identified by the duke talent program
victims:
sam coronado
samantha allen
mitchell ridsdale
aaron criddle
ben turrubiates
akash motani
faizal khan
sterling demasters
zach mares
ethan poulter
jordan thiem
edward stockwell
anthony castilleja
charles tandy
jonathan dockall
emily brandon
lauren knipe
heather brown
josh burlison
the trix family
the piranha family
gavon payne
emma roddy
alison kim
sarah perrilloux
amanda and mary pike
sarah stiponavich
stephen phipps
allie alcala
jeremy priest
jackson faires
alex mott
marco martinez
brandon anderson
scott antoine
amber antoine
star hernandez
jessica atwell
rylee young
jamie hand
suzanne stricker
emily langendorff
olivia langley
taylor francis
ana castro
maria chavez
tanner brewer
katie ha
zach parrish
anthony tran
kylie blair
cullen nisson
ranger wallace
taylor mares
kathryne mares
jayme zigler
evan zigler
gracie payne
ellie payne
manuel deleon
the dione triplets
justin and taylor schwarz
araceli ayala
jamie bell
cassie barrett
jordan d'eri
rachel jones
andrew bryant
michael trombold
stephanie bryant
ashley bryant
daniel schroeder
kirsten schroeder
alexandria ingram
julianna pappalas
kindell hardin
edward yu
alexis lewis
katherine davis
ana ??? (katherine's girlfriend, texas a&m track team 2013)
ajay patel
james lamon
emily lamon
dionne diaz
mirea ayala
katelyn warner
kirby fisher
kyle fisher
tyler rougeux
kyle rougeux
josh chappell
kyle chappell
jaimee chapell
emily chappell
tyler mcdonald
marissa maddon
john maddon
tessa loge
eden bonneville
jack rhodes
andrew romero
lauren laborde
sarah laborde
stephenea sotcheff
sophia sotcheff
david mis
britton ware
will stapleton
canaan hoffman
caitie hoffman
sarah kreuger
ben jacks
ben triesch
gabe ramos
gene jacobson
aj jerosewszki
daniel phipps
daniel schumacher
eric stiebing
stephen rapp
maisha rumman
shradha thakur
vamsi vishnubhotla
michael carl
lindsay smith
lindsey kubena
samantha partida
steven partida
victoria rich
jennifer koepp
jenniffer flores
anne manzano
elizabeth villarreal
denise ortiz
kevin korpi
brad arnold
ed gonazles
david eckert
felicia curtis
trent wenzel
coach woodall
coach kilford
mrs. bock
mrs. lopez
ms. wetz
ms. caldwell
ms. biggs
mrs. thompson
oldest batey girl
oldest gorski girl
any other teenagers in central texas that have died in car crashes since 1980 or so
bharadwadj tanikella
hayley gray
colby callahan
austin milam
heath burley
california:
los angeles:
ring leader: grayson bauer
targets: young runaway artist girls
perps:
harvey weinstein
bill cosby
jack antonoff
dr. luke
jay-z
beyonce knowles
travis scott
drake
janelle monae
megan thee stallion
erykah badu
mark oliver everett
metallica
marina diamandis
breandan urie
lorde
victims: (ranging from financial abuse to outright sex trafficking)
grimes
ellie goulding
rina sawayama
billie eilish
shakira
avril lavigne
amy lee
ky voss
poppy
christine and the queens
cupcakke
K.I.D
la roux
kreayshawn
chloe chaidez
tove styrke
tove lo
bebe rexha 
ximena sarinana
angel haze
azaelia banks
ashnikko
colbie caillat
charli xcx
kim petras
kacey musgraves
mia rodriguez
melanie martinez
jazmin bean
ivy levan
iggy azaelia
alice glass
cardi b
nicki minaj
hana
tatu
boa
charlotte sometimes
meiko
lana del rey
borns
mo
sky ferreira
florence and the machine
sarah jaffe
alex winston
jessica hernandez
tegan and sara
caitlin rose
LP
ralph
alice merton
miguel
hailey williams
emily king
rett madison
king mala
leikeli47
princess nokia
post malone
k.flay
sirah
sir babygirl
caroline polachek
yaeji
moses sumney
glasser
king princess
dorian electra
lil nas x
slayyyter
phoebe bridgers
harry styles
alicia keys
lil mariko
carrie underwood
kelly clarkson
mount moriah
zz ward
miranda lambert
the chicks
beyonce
frank ocean
chance the rapper
kesha
MNDR
ariana grande
britney spears
christina aguilera
alessia cara
mac demarco
ghost
juanes
weezer
sam fender
jason isbell
mexican institute of sound
la perla
gera mx
royal blood
st. vincent
white reaper
YB
biffy clyro
the chats
off!
PUP
corey taylor
cage the elephant
vishal dadlani
divine
shor police
diet cig
flatbush zombies
dj scratch
ha*ash
jose madero
moses sumney
j balvin
chase & status
backroad gee
the neptunes
jon pardi
sebastian
portugal. the man
aaron beam
volbeat
the hu
tomi owo
phoebe bridgers
miley cyrus
watt
elton john
yo-yo ma
robert trujillo
chad smith
dave dahan
mickey guyton
dermot kennedy
mon laferte
igor levit
my morning jacket
pg roxette
darius rucker
chris stapleton
tresor
goodnight, texas
idles
imelda may
chery glazerr
izia
kamasi washington
rodrigo y gabriela
kimbra
d'angelo
worked with grayson, benefitted from him, but were not aware anything was going on or did their best to help:
st. lucia
tame impala
the hush sound
straylight run
anamanaguchi
the naked and famous
bastille
blue october
guster
old 97's
frank turner
awolnation
sea wolf
my chemical romance
atreyu
avenged sevenfold
greenday
blink-182
slipknot
blaqk audio
AFI
fall out boy
young the giant
san francisco:
ring leaders:
marc benioff
elon musk
travis kalanick
evan spiegel
steve jobs
jeff bezos
mark zuckerberg
steve chen
bill gates
michael dell
ren zhengfei
eoghan mccabe
secondary: grayson bauer using this circle for remote revenge crypto shills from 20mission and burning man preying on runaways as well
targets: queer tech-inclined teenagers
perps:
zach snow
dan granquist
jeremy whittington
taran patel
jim spagnola
seth tager
walter harley
jose garcia
connor cook
andrew zigler
chris sullivan
"anna lytical" (billy)
kelsey mayfield
caroline rhoades
henry desroches
mark hardiman
ben angel
ian coldwater
"belgium solanas" (michael troy judd)
meagan clawges
nalini prakash
lovi yu
peeyush aggarwal
victims:
matthew allen
samantha allen
janus rose
c boucher
chelsea manning
keffals
ben turrubiates
emily johnston
gavon payne
jamie delton
chris koch
amanda le
naomi wu
tux pacific
sev welker
alison kim
cara mazzi
ruby ??? (caroline's old roommate)
nick ??? (caroline's ex-boyfriend)
rachel forbes
daphne gunawan
trisha day
sidney powell
srijita mori
rebecca ??? (srijita's partner)
scott conger
erin nielsen
qinlin chen (catherine chen)
hank yang
kevin ren
aaron wong
matt hwang
chloe cauley
zane witherspoon
ana garcia
jeremy cruz
john lewis
lida wang
waylon clanton
wyatt clanton
tyler mcdonald
jasmine christiansen
new york/london/vegas && norcal/socal rivalries
ring leaders:
bernie madoff
jack antonoff
joanne rowling
evan spiegel
fox news, et al
new york times, et al
washington post, et al
the guardian, et al
noah pentecost
mark zuckerberg
jp morgan/chase bank/etrade
viacom
verizon
disney
scientologists
perps/profiteers:
lin manuel-miranda
bari weiss
sarah jeong
juliette sieve
ravi gill
will yang
jesse yang
sahil bhumi
???? (their armenian friend from stanford 2012 class)
antonis kartanapis
marko salkovic
erykah badu
oakstop coworking space
wag dogsitting app
kent from youtube & his sri lankan sugar mama
gabriella from wag
stephenie meyer
"e.l. james"
john green
hank green
susan collins
meg cabot
angela santomero
john kricfalusi
tom cruise
george r. r. martin
david benioff
targets: expressive, artistic teenagers envied by big money bankers and "feminist" writers
victims:
tori holland
janus rose
andrew bryant
daniel schroeder
max parks
amanda le
kelsey mayfield
samantha allen
josh burlison
ben turrubiates
henry desroches
nico ??? (from shippo)
sev welker
rachael kauffman
janelle monae
kim petras
scarlett ??? (my friend in the london club scene)
james sampson
james twigg
james sanchez
maria nunez
young asian women, age 18 - 22, going to raves and to vegas (i.e. "asian baby girls")
john lewis
lida wang
katie holmes
stacy london
carrie brownstein
boston
ring leaders:
richard stallman
steven pinker
mark zuckerberg
targets:
queer software engineers
perps:
priscilla chan
victims:
amanda le
samantha allen
josh burlison
jamie delton
jamie hand
katie ha
emily johnston
chris koch
cara mazzi
jasmine christiansen
mark hardiman
chicago && washington dc
ring leaders:
barack obama
rahm emanuel
beyonce knowles
joe biden
targets: pretty, light skinned, liberal teenagers interested in politics
victims:
samantha allen
emily brandon
lauren knipe
andrew zigler
andrew bryant
michael trombold
carissa nietzche
cassie barrett
jordan d'eri
haley gray
ben turrubiates
jose garcia
ana garcia
victoria benson
cj dehart
austin scarborough
stephen lupton
michael morton
michelle moon
jeff stevens
becky pickert
ashton nicole casey
carter freeman
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sarah-khal3l · 24 days
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AICP Awards Entry Site: aicpawards.awardcore.com Production Co: O Positive Executive Producers: Ralph Laucella & Marc Grill Producer: Grayson Bithell Director: Brian Billow Director of Photography: Bob Yeoman
Head of Production: Devon Clark Executive Producer: Ken Licata Production Supervisors: Deryck Highbridge, Ivan Zigas Production Coodinator: Nicolas Laucella 1st AD: Paul Norman 2nd AD: Don Johnson Creative Concepts & Consulting: BBDO ECD, Writer: Marcelo Nogueira ECD, Writer: Peter Kain SCD, Writer: Dan Oliva SCD, Writer: Scott Mahoney CCO of the Americas: Chris Beresford-Hill
Editorial: Cutters Managing Director: Craig Duncan Executive Producer: Heather Richardson Producer: Brittany Maddock Editors: John Dingfield & Aaron Kiser Editorial Assistant: Benjamin Porter Color: Company 3 Head of Production: Blake Rice Producer: Nick Krasnic Colorist: Jenny Montgomery Finish: Flavor Managing Director: Neal Cohen Executive Producer: Kate Smith Producer: Brittany Maddock Finish: Ryan Esboldt & Rob Churchill Audio/Mix: Another Country Managing Director: Tim Konn Executive Producer: Louise Rider Producer: Josh Hunnicutt Sound Designer/Mixer: Logan Vines Audio Assistant: Nora Strickstein
Additional Production Credits Camera B Cam Op: Eric Laudadio 1st AC – A Cam: Riley Keeton 1st AC – B Cam: Kyle Petitjean 2nd AC: William Hayes DIT: Matt Love Lighting Chief Lighting Tech: Jeremy Launais ACLT: Adrienne Subia SLT: Anthony Peluso SLT: Hootly Weedn Grip Key Grip: Robert Arroyo BB Grip: Chad Pearce Grip: Colby Dunford Grip: Keith Markham Art Department Production Designer: Maia Javan Art Dept Coordinator: Quentin Burchill Set Decorator: Lulu Stewart Prop Master: Matt Huish Leadman: Chad Axman Set Dresser: Roger Shay Barnickle Set Dresser: Donald Ghio Set Dresser: James Axle Set Dresser: Collin Pulsipher Set Dresser: Ryan Wallace Script / Sound / VTR Script Supervisor: Kristen Calabrese Sound Mixer: Joe Hettinger Boom Operator: Lucien Eagle-Jack VTR: Tom Myrick Make Up / Wardrobe Key Make Up: Linda Barcojo 1st Make Up: Jennifer Gerber 2nd Make Up: Theresa Broadnax 3rd Make Up: Anna Novikova Key Costumer: Laura Eckert 1st Asst Costumer: Craig Ryan 2nd Asst Costumer: Jed Carter Location / Transportation Location Manager: David Nakata Gang Boss: Craig Ash Electric Driver: Daniel (DJ) Hausfeld Grip Driver: Gary Cheek Art 5 Ton Driver: Darren Giarrusso Chef Driver: Jesus de los Santos Production Support Craft Service: Danny Tilbury Craft Service: Jayna Mims Medic: Axel Montoya On Set Layout: James Galeana Site Rep: Christina Rusboldt Compliance Coord.: Marques Jackson Production Assistants PA – P: Steve Rea PA – W: Danny Kellermeyer PA – C: Oscar Reyna PAs: Honour Norman, Jackson Shane, Steven McAnnally, Caris Yeoman, Colby LeMaster, Ryan Llanes, Riley Aronson
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evertjes · 1 month
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It's Hard to make museum-worthy art. It's harder to make museum-worthy ads. Enter the 2024 #AICPAwards by 11:59pm PDT on Tuesday, March 12th. Winning work will join the film archive at MoMA.
AICP Awards Entry Site: aicpawards.awardcore.com Production Co: O Positive Executive Producers: Ralph Laucella & Marc Grill Producer: Grayson Bithell Director: Brian Billow Director of Photography: Bob Yeoman
Head of Production: Devon Clark Executive Producer: Ken Licata Production Supervisors: Deryck Highbridge, Ivan Zigas Production Coodinator: Nicolas Laucella 1st AD: Paul Norman 2nd AD: Don Johnson Creative Concepts & Consulting: BBDO ECD, Writer: Marcelo Nogueira ECD, Writer: Peter Kain SCD, Writer: Dan Oliva SCD, Writer: Scott Mahoney CCO of the Americas: Chris Beresford-Hill
Editorial: Cutters Managing Director: Craig Duncan Executive Producer: Heather Richardson Producer: Brittany Maddock Editors: John Dingfield & Aaron Kiser Editorial Assistant: Benjamin Porter Color: Company 3 Head of Production: Blake Rice Producer: Nick Krasnic Colorist: Jenny Montgomery Finish: Flavor Managing Director: Neal Cohen Executive Producer: Kate Smith Producer: Brittany Maddock Finish: Ryan Esboldt & Rob Churchill Audio/Mix: Another Country Managing Director: Tim Konn Executive Producer: Louise Rider Producer: Josh Hunnicutt Sound Designer/Mixer: Logan Vines Audio Assistant: Nora Strickstein
Additional Production Credits Camera B Cam Op: Eric Laudadio 1st AC – A Cam: Riley Keeton 1st AC – B Cam: Kyle Petitjean 2nd AC: William Hayes DIT: Matt Love Lighting Chief Lighting Tech: Jeremy Launais ACLT: Adrienne Subia SLT: Anthony Peluso SLT: Hootly Weedn Grip Key Grip: Robert Arroyo BB Grip: Chad Pearce Grip: Colby Dunford Grip: Keith Markham Art Department Production Designer: Maia Javan Art Dept Coordinator: Quentin Burchill Set Decorator: Lulu Stewart Prop Master: Matt Huish Leadman: Chad Axman Set Dresser: Roger Shay Barnickle Set Dresser: Donald Ghio Set Dresser: James Axle Set Dresser: Collin Pulsipher Set Dresser: Ryan Wallace Script / Sound / VTR Script Supervisor: Kristen Calabrese Sound Mixer: Joe Hettinger Boom Operator: Lucien Eagle-Jack VTR: Tom Myrick Make Up / Wardrobe Key Make Up: Linda Barcojo 1st Make Up: Jennifer Gerber 2nd Make Up: Theresa Broadnax 3rd Make Up: Anna Novikova Key Costumer: Laura Eckert 1st Asst Costumer: Craig Ryan 2nd Asst Costumer: Jed Carter Location / Transportation Location Manager: David Nakata Gang Boss: Craig Ash Electric Driver: Daniel (DJ) Hausfeld Grip Driver: Gary Cheek Art 5 Ton Driver: Darren Giarrusso Chef Driver: Jesus de los Santos Production Support Craft Service: Danny Tilbury Craft Service: Jayna Mims Medic: Axel Montoya On Set Layout: James Galeana Site Rep: Christina Rusboldt Compliance Coord.: Marques Jackson Production Assistants PA – P: Steve Rea PA – W: Danny Kellermeyer PA – C: Oscar Reyna PAs: Honour Norman, Jackson Shane, Steven McAnnally, Caris Yeoman, Colby LeMaster, Ryan Llanes, Riley Aronson
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jetbelly · 1 month
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Museum-Worthy from AICP on Vimeo.
It's Hard to make museum-worthy art. It's harder to make museum-worthy ads. Enter the 2024 #AICPAwards by 11:59pm PDT on Tuesday, March 12th. Winning work will join the film archive at MoMA.
AICP Awards Entry Site: aicpawards.awardcore.com Production Co: O Positive Executive Producers: Ralph Laucella & Marc Grill Producer: Grayson Bithell Director: Brian Billow Director of Photography: Bob Yeoman
Head of Production: Devon Clark Executive Producer: Ken Licata Production Supervisors: Deryck Highbridge, Ivan Zigas Production Coodinator: Nicolas Laucella 1st AD: Paul Norman 2nd AD: Don Johnson Creative Concepts & Consulting: BBDO ECD, Writer: Marcelo Nogueira ECD, Writer: Peter Kain SCD, Writer: Dan Oliva SCD, Writer: Scott Mahoney CCO of the Americas: Chris Beresford-Hill
Editorial: Cutters Managing Director: Craig Duncan Executive Producer: Heather Richardson Producer: Brittany Maddock Editors: John Dingfield & Aaron Kiser Editorial Assistant: Benjamin Porter Color: Company 3 Head of Production: Blake Rice Producer: Nick Krasnic Colorist: Jenny Montgomery Finish: Flavor Managing Director: Neal Cohen Executive Producer: Kate Smith Producer: Brittany Maddock Finish: Ryan Esboldt & Rob Churchill Audio/Mix: Another Country Managing Director: Tim Konn Executive Producer: Louise Rider Producer: Josh Hunnicutt Sound Designer/Mixer: Logan Vines Audio Assistant: Nora Strickstein
Additional Production Credits Camera B Cam Op: Eric Laudadio 1st AC – A Cam: Riley Keeton 1st AC – B Cam: Kyle Petitjean 2nd AC: William Hayes DIT: Matt Love Lighting Chief Lighting Tech: Jeremy Launais ACLT: Adrienne Subia SLT: Anthony Peluso SLT: Hootly Weedn Grip Key Grip: Robert Arroyo BB Grip: Chad Pearce Grip: Colby Dunford Grip: Keith Markham Art Department Production Designer: Maia Javan Art Dept Coordinator: Quentin Burchill Set Decorator: Lulu Stewart Prop Master: Matt Huish Leadman: Chad Axman Set Dresser: Roger Shay Barnickle Set Dresser: Donald Ghio Set Dresser: James Axle Set Dresser: Collin Pulsipher Set Dresser: Ryan Wallace Script / Sound / VTR Script Supervisor: Kristen Calabrese Sound Mixer: Joe Hettinger Boom Operator: Lucien Eagle-Jack VTR: Tom Myrick Make Up / Wardrobe Key Make Up: Linda Barcojo 1st Make Up: Jennifer Gerber 2nd Make Up: Theresa Broadnax 3rd Make Up: Anna Novikova Key Costumer: Laura Eckert 1st Asst Costumer: Craig Ryan 2nd Asst Costumer: Jed Carter Location / Transportation Location Manager: David Nakata Gang Boss: Craig Ash Electric Driver: Daniel (DJ) Hausfeld Grip Driver: Gary Cheek Art 5 Ton Driver: Darren Giarrusso Chef Driver: Jesus de los Santos Production Support Craft Service: Danny Tilbury Craft Service: Jayna Mims Medic: Axel Montoya On Set Layout: James Galeana Site Rep: Christina Rusboldt Compliance Coord.: Marques Jackson Production Assistants PA – P: Steve Rea PA – W: Danny Kellermeyer PA – C: Oscar Reyna PAs: Honour Norman, Jackson Shane, Steven McAnnally, Caris Yeoman, Colby LeMaster, Ryan Llanes, Riley Aronson
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pdj-france · 9 months
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Par Steven Nelson | Publié il y a 15 secondes Parfois, les classiques doivent être laissés seuls, aucun remake à venir. Mais à l'ère moderne d'Hollywood, c'est loin d'être le cas et le remake et le redémarrage sont (sont) rois. C'est juste la voie du monde cinématographique. C'est le cas de Red Dawn de Chris Hemsworth qui est sorti en salles en 2012 et est désormais diffusé sur Amazon Prime. Dans Red Dawn (2012), chargé d'action, Chris Hemsworth joue un rôle central dans une version réinventée du classique de 1984. Alors que le film offre des moments intenses, il ne parvient pas à capturer le même impact et la même essence que l'original. Red Dawn de Chris Hemsworth est un remake du classique culte de 1984 Red Dawn suit un groupe de jeunes patriotes qui se retrouvent inopinément propulsés en première ligne quand leur ville natale est envahie par les forces nord-coréennes. Bien que le chaos s'ensuit, Chris Hemsworth incarne Jed Eckert, un Marine en congé et le frère aîné de l'un des leaders du groupe, Matt Eckert (joué par Josh Peck). Face au danger et au désespoir, Jed devient une source cruciale de conseils et bien, adulte pour le groupe, les menant dans leur lutte pour la survie et la liberté. La version 2012 de Red Dawn a tenté de moderniser l'histoire, en remplaçant le cadre original de la grande guerre par la Corée du Nord comme force d'invasion. Bien que la mise à jour visait à refléter les tensions géopolitiques contemporaines, elle avait du mal à trouver un écho auprès du public aussi correctement que la version de 1984 au plus fort de la grande guerre. Le changement d'antagoniste, bien que censé apporter de la pertinence, a entraîné un manque de crédibilité et de profondeur dans la représentation des forces d'invasion. C'est-à-dire qu'il est tombé assez plat. De plus, le remake semblait s'appuyer fortement sur des séquences d'action visuellement époustouflantes, éclipsant parfois le développement du personnage et les liens émotionnels. La présence de Chris Hemsworth en qualité de Jed Eckert apporte un sentiment de gravité, mais même son charisme n'a pas pu compenser complètement le scénario faible et l'exécution terne du film. La version 2012 de Red Dawn pâlissait en comparaison lorsqu'il s'agissait de capturer l'esprit de résistance et de patriotisme Par rapport au film original, la version 2012 pâlissait en comparaison lorsqu'il s'agissait de capturer l'esprit de résistance et de patriotisme (Puis-je obtenir un "WOLVERINES !!!" ?). L'Aube rouge de 1984 mettait en vedette une solide distribution d'ensemble, dont Patrick Swayze, Charlie Sheen et C. Thomas Howell, qui ont livré des performances convaincantes qui ont incité le public à vraiment investir dans le sort des personnages. Patrick Swayze, Charlie Sheen et C. Thomas Howell dans l'original Red DawnEn revanche, le remake de 2012 a reçu un accueil critique mitigé, de nombreux critiques soulignant son manque de profondeur émotionnelle et de développement du personnage. La performance de Chris Hemsworth en qualité de Jed Eckert s'est démarquée parmi les lacunes du film, mais même son talent ne pouvait pas à lui seul porter le film au même niveau d'impact que l'original. La faillite de MGM signifiait que la version Chris Hemsworth de Red Dawn a été retardée pendant des années. En fin de compte, la Red Dawn modernisée manquait du courage et de l'authenticité qui faisaient de l'original un classique culte. Il a raté la cible en livrant une histoire captivante sur la guérilla et la résilience de ses jeunes protagonistes. La tentative de mettre à jour l'histoire pour un public contemporain avait peut-être de nobles intentions, mais elle n'a pas réussi à capturer le cœur et l'âme du film original. Et il a été quasiment complètement fermé à cause des problèmes financiers de la ligue d'ampleur de MGM. Tourné à l'origine en 2009, la sortie du film a été retardée de deux ans, le laissant pris dans les limbes bien que le studio était aux prises avec des turbulences financières.
La situation de faillite a eu un impact sur le marketing et la distribution du film, entraînant une promotion limitée et un manque de réussite substantiel au box-office. Les contraintes financières ont affecté la valeur globale de la production et les efforts de marketing du film, contribuant à son accueil tiède parmi les critiques et le public. Malgré le pouvoir vedette d'acteurs comme Chris Hemsworth et une approche modernisée, l'ombre de la tourmente financière planait sur le remake, empêchant son potentiel de prospérer pleinement. Au fond, tout était contre celui-ci. Le rôle de Chris Hemsworth dans Red Dawn (2012) ajoute une certaine intensité à la version modernisée du conte classique, mais il n'est pas à la hauteur de l'impact émotionnel et de l'authenticité de l'original de 1984. Alors que le film ait ses moments divertissants, il lui manque la profondeur et l'esprit qui ont fait de l'original un classique culte bien-aimé. Pour ceux qui recherchent la véritable essence de Red Dawn, la version 1984 reste le choix définitif. Mais il y a toujours moyen de comparer. Attrapez le plus récent sur Amazon Prime et voyez par vous-même.
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aerial-canvas · 2 years
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meezookeewee · 2 years
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harveyguillensource · 2 years
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A couple throwbacks to Harvey’s guest appearance on Raising Hope - “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Me What To Do” (Season 3, Episode 5)
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mapnerdbloodbag · 3 years
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roza-dhampir · 4 years
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“I'm goning to fight. And this is easier for me cause i'm used to it. But the rest of you gonna have a tougher choice. And look I don't want sell it to you, it's too ugly for that. It's ugly and it's hard. But when you're fighting in your own backyard, you're fihgting for your family, and all hurts little less and makes a little more sense. And for them this is just some place. But for us, this is are home. Obviously we don't stand a chance against these guys in the straight-up fight. But if you look the Viet Cong, Mujahideen (Al-Kaida), or even the Minutemen — it's clear. Event the thiniest flea can drive a big dog crazy. So, the first thing we have to do - is learn how to work together. Become a unite. And that's going to take some time. It dosen't take much to pull a trigger. But keeping you shit together in the firefight is a whole different story. So we're gonna have to evolve. Rewire our reflexes. Learn new skills and adapt old ones. 
There is almost half a milion faces down there and they can't track them all. So we'll find people we can trust. Friends with thier ears to the ground who can help us get the things we need to fight back. Watch what they do. Study thier tactics, thier rutines. More we know, the easier it will be hurt them. But we'll need to be smart and we'll need to be patient. We'll hit them on our terms. We were good and ready. We inherited our freedom. Now it's up to all of us to fight for it.”
—  Red Dawn, Jed Eckert
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fallencrackships · 5 years
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Crackship request from Anon
Phoebe Tonkin and Chris Hemsworth
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buffyscribbless · 3 years
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Personal if you want to skip :)
When your anxiety is so bad you have to put on Chris Evans talking about Eckert Tolle on repeat. Ugh.
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yourdailykitsch · 4 years
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Taylor Kitsch In, Machine Gun Kelly Out Of Indie Drama ‘Wash Me In The River’
EXCLUSIVE: Taylor Kitsch has been set as the new male lead in Wash Me in the River, after Colson “Machine Gun Kelly” Baker dropped out due to scheduling.
Kitsch joins Robert De Niro and John Malkovich a drama that will be directed next month by Randall Emmett. Emmett restarted production and wrapped on Midnight in the Switchgrass, the vet producer’s directing debut. That film, which had Baker in its ensemble cast, halted five days into production when the pandemic shut everything last March. Wash Me in the River shoots early next month in Georgia and Puerto Rico.
The action-thriller is in the vein of No Country for Old Men. Kitsch will play a recovering addict who goes Man On Fire toward every drug dealer he thinks might have played a role in his fiance’s death. Two cops are hot on his trail. Script was written by Adam Taylor Barker and Chris Sivertson did a rewrite.
Emmett/Furla’s Emmett, George Furla, and Tim Sullivan will produce. Alex Eckert, Nicholas D’Angelo, and Lydia Hull are the executive producers. Highland Film Group handles international sales.
Kitsch is repped by Range Media Partners and Untitled.
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cheddar-the-dog · 4 years
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b99 the podcast episode 5:
ain‘t no heist like a halloween heist
@jake-and-ames and I have summarized what we think are the highlights of the fifth episode of the brooklyn nine-nine podcast. maybe those of you who can’t listen to the podcast for whatever reason can profit from it a bit
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Part 1 with Melissa Fumero, David Phillips, Cortney Carrillo
they expected the heist episode to be a one-off thing but the reception was so good they decided to do more of these episodes
inspiration were Halloween episodes of different shows
eventually it was a given that there‘ll be a heist episode
there is a video of Mel geeking out because she‘s on a harness going through the ceiling in S1 like in Mission Impossible
there’s generally a lot of MI elements
the Halloween episodes are especially long shoots
shooting the Handmaiden scene in S5 took so long that Mel started texting with a friend and they did astrology charts of people and analyzed them together
initially in the 3rd halloween heist the woman opening the door on the 16th floor was supposed to be Kylie but the writers didnt feel it was right so they changed it
they didnt plan Terry hating heists to use that as a tactic later on but they realized in S5 that they could use it in S6
roman numerals are used for many things in the writer‘s room but they only stuck for the heist episodes
for one of the heists (sorry I didn’t catch which one) they tried emulating the Ocean‘s 11 score
when Holt explains the whole flutist thing there is a flute playing in the background
there’s a “Babysitter’s Club” theme when Amy and Rosa team up and there’s a few instances when Mel and Steph tried sneaking in the theme song
HalloVeen: the cold open is Mel‘s favorite
‘you’re being so mean do it harder’ was an alt-line and thats how that bit became a thing
the Jake/Amy dynamic in HalloVeen is a throwback to early Jake/Amy dynamics
Andy ripping Andre’s shirt open and vice versa was done in one take
where does Bill come from? the writers felt like they wrote themselves into a hole with Bill because they worried it wouldnt be funny or they wouldnt find an actor who could make it work
but they saw the actor for Bill walk into the audition room and they knew it would work with him, and he can imitate Joe very well
there were theories about next heist winners: Kevin or Cheddar
SPOILER: Scully‘s medical probems will be explored a bit more in S7
there weren’t a lot of people in the room when the proposal was filmed but a lot of production people came down before the filming, including Dan Goor - it made Mel realize that it‘s a meaningful moment and she says she wont forget how she felt
Andy came up with the “I love how you pretend to love Die Hard” line
they mention Andy‘s heart eyes and they talk about them and that one panel, when a girl in the audience asked him to look at her like that and she burst into tears immediately after
everyone loves how in the wedding what made Jake cry is Amy saying “your butt is the bomb“ and how he responded with “you’re my dream girl”
“Kevin and Holt should get their vows renewed” - MEJ
Part 2 with Alexis Jacks, Chris Call, Walter Eckert
property master is in charge of everything an actor touches and interacts with (watches, phones, computers, glasses, jewelry etc) not interior design in itself though
art director: overlooks the look of the show (sets, costumes, paint, architecture, design) makes sure it all gets done
set dressing and constructing: build sets and dresses it (sofas, tables, carpet etc)
costume department: 10 people (shoppers, continuity supervisors, fittings and dressers)
the characters have closets so the costumes can be reworn and give the characters and the show a “normal people” vibe
stuff gets changed mid-week and in the beginning people had to change a lot of things or scrap everything they compiled so far and start over so now they make drafts first because they expect changes mid-week before they start
if there’s bigger things that are needed the departments get a heads-up, also for calculations and adjustments
the B99-seamstress (they call her Monina so I’m assuming it’s Monina Arellano) is very low-key but a fast and impeccable worker and “a master” at what she does. she came to B99 after Parks ended
The Bullpen is a standing set (meaning it’s there the full year)
Shaw’s bar is a stage over but it gets taken down and sent away each season because they use that stage for different sets
The builders can construct and deconstruct stages in less than a day
a lot of props are get ordered online but many things are built from scratch
The cake in the cake shop was a prototype constructed of the Die Hard DVD Boxset (it comes in a Nakatomi tower) covered in fondant and a figurine scaling down on a string of licorice
the actual cake was never fully constructed, they built the shell of the broken tower in pieces, and laid them on the floor and then stuffed them with real cake
Gina’s statue was made of hard density foam and then spray painted
Cinco de Mayo Terry was spray painted and the clothing was color matched
Cummerbund: they created 2 belts with different inscriptions for HalloVeen
The belt in 6 was remade because they couldn’t find the original anymore
Terry wears suspenders because they wanted him to have a retro detective look and no jackets to show off his physique
Jake’s jeans are more often than not Andy’s own jeans
Holt wears either his uniform or navy suits to echo his work uniform
Rosa can run in her heeled boots but the show is not always accurate to actual work life and a real life detective would most likely not wear heeled boots to work
“Boyle is a Boyle” with tones of beige, butter and brown. the whole family wears it, even Nikolaj
Amy wore pant suits and now her uniform which is, like in reality, ill-fitting and when she’s out of work, Costumes try to put her in very casual clothing
the utility belts are super heavy so now it’s just foam and rubber. and there are belt keepers that snap the utility belt to the belt of your pants because otherwise you would have to strap it so tight that you cant move or it would pull all your clothing down with it (it carries a gun magazine, a baton, handcuffs, belt keepers, pepper spray, the Walkie-Talkie [case], a gloves pouch, taser etc)
the NYPD tasers are yellow but props went with black ones
props handle all real and fake weapons as long as they’re not automatic ones. then they’d have to bring in an Armor, a certified fire-arms specialist
they never used a real gun so far but air soft guns are used as the guns while shooting and gun shots are added in post
Props is also responsible for animals
there was a time when Props could go to a pet store and rent a hamster, shoot with it and bring it back now there’s an animal trainer for any animal you can think of
animal trainers have headshots of their animals as well and someone has to look at them and choose which animals they want to cast
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brokehorrorfan · 5 years
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The Ranger’s soundtrack is available on vinyl via Creep Records in conjunction with Cinepocalypse. Jenn Wexler’s indie slasher features punk-rock music spanning four decades, including Fang, The Grim, the Avengers, Dayglo Abortions, Rotten UK, and more.
The soundtrack is pressed on pink vinyl, limited to 300, and costs $24.99. There's also a double-LP version that includes the film's score by Wade MacNeil and Andrew Gordon Macpherson on black vinyl, which is limited to 200 and costs $34.99.
Both editions are housed in gatefold jackets with silver foiling on the logo. They are schedule to arrive around June 14. A lengthy statement from the film’s music supervisor, Middagh Goodwin, can be read below.
In many ways, the Ranger like its soundtrack is forty years in the making. Jenn Wexler and Giaco Furino story set in 1980 dreamland draw inspiration from classic horror movies from the '80s and '90s. The songs used in the Ranger, span four decades from the Authorities 1979 to The Polyester Wags 2018. The music was curated to act as a supporting cast member, helping to drive the pacing and momentum of the film. The songs chosen were not because they were hits or by well-known artists, instead picked because they fit the mood and pacing of the scene.  
In true DIY fashion, a call was put out to see which bands wanted to let us use their "babies" to be part of an Indie Slasher Film with the next great American Punk Rock Soundtrack in the vein of Repo-Man or Return of the Living Dead. The response was amazing and soon we had more songs then we could ever hope to use. There were a few bands that Wexler really wanted, so I wrote to them some I was friends which made it easier others we had to court to finalize using their music. Two such bands were The Avengers and Fang. There were others that unfortunately due to time constraints or issues with who owned syncing and publishing rights we were not able to acquire. Maybe we will see them on the Return of the Ranger.
The Bud Perry and Ronnie Masters songs almost didn't make it onto this release. Wexler licensed the rights to use in the film but not elsewhere. It took some time, and several rabbit holes were gone down to track down and receive the consent to use those tracks. Unfortunately, Bud Perry had passed away. By digging, I was able to get in touch with his grandson Chris Perry who was able to put me in touch with Bud's manager and Co-Writer of the song.  Harry Eckert and the Perry estate were more than thrilled to sign off. Next, I had to find not just Ron Masters but Roy Ownbey who wrote and owned the publishing. I tracked Ron down through a family member on Facebook, and he had two emails for Roy, one of which was current.  Both Roy and Ron were more than happy to sign off and give these songs a new lease on life.
It was very critical to all of us involved that the OST release was complete. We know the value that these songs have and the importance to share them all with you. On this release, you have 20 songs performed by 15 artists spanning 40 years. We encourage you to go out and pick up the records by all these great acts some you might have to dig deep just like us to find, but in the end, we are sure you will be thrilled you did.
Along with the 20 songs, there are 12 tracks for the score along with the 2 Black Lungs songs, written and recorded by Wade McNeil and Andrew Macpherson specifically for the movie. That is a ridiculous amount of music to be used in any film let alone an independent.
Thanks to the Avengers, The Authorities, Dayglo Abortions, FANG, The GRIM, The Atom Age, Rotten UK, Black Lungs, The NERV, Bud Perry, Ronnie Masters, The Lobstrosities, The Polyester Wags, Shayfer James, Charlie Rich and all the other bands that were behind us on this project.
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