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Puppet Master II (1990)
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Wedding Bell Blues
Episode Recap #48: Wedding Bell Blues Original Airdate: May 20, 1989
Starring: John D. LeMay as Ryan Dallion Louise Robey as Micki Foster Chris Wiggins as Jack Marshak
Guest cast: Elizabeth Maclellan as Jennifer Carpenter (as Elizabeth MacLellan) Steve Monarque as Johnny Ventura (as Steven Monarque) Louis Ferreira as Danny Cavaletti (as Justin Louis) Gary Farmer as Rick Maurice Dean Wint as Gil Lolita Davidovich as Christy (as Lolita David) Ondine Hayes as Sally Marium Carvell as Nurse
Written by Nancy Ann Miller Directed by Jorge Montesi
This week, we are at the Silver Dollar bar and pool hall. A game is being played between Danny and some other guy, and Danny isn't doing well. He asks a waitress to get him another drink, and she defends him to a fellow waitress who isn't a fan. The waitress, Jennifer, tries to boost his morale, but the other player says Danny should just get a job. They continue to play, and Danny loses. He takes the money he owes from Jennifer, even though she protests that it is for their wedding.
Later, in the store room, the other waitress is killed by someone we don't see but she recognizes. And she is killed by being run through with a pool cue.
Back at the table, Danny is playing again and doing better, getting all the shots he calls. He wins.
At Curious Goods, Micki tells Ryan and Jack their cab has arrived. Seems the two of them are off to a lodge in search of cursed snow shoes. Jack asks about the pool cue Ryan was on to, and Ryan says a friend named Johnny was going to do some looking around. They leave. Micki is hoping for a quiet weekend.
Jennifer and her sister Christy are doing a fitting for Jennifer's wedding dress. Jennifer's head is in the clouds with regards to Danny, but her sister tries to remind her that Danny has been stringing her along. Jennifer says they are setting a date after the pool tournament but Christy isn't buying it. She also comments that she has had to refit the wedding dress a few times and that she is gaining weight. Jennifer looks at herself in the mirror.
Later, Jennifer is talking wedding plans with an uninterested Danny, then she throws up. Danny goes back to sleep.
At the pool hall, Danny is playing again and being watched by a woman at the bar, and a man. The bar owner wonders where his other waitress is, as Jennifer tries to cover the busy place.
The phone rings at Curious Goods and the man calling asks to talk to Ryan. Micki says he's out of town. The guy, Johnny, says he thinks he found the pool cue Ryan was looking for. Micki says she's on her way. Johnny acts cool and cocky to her on the phone.
Danny is arguing with the other player, but Jennifer calms him down. Micki and Johnny meet, and he shows her Danny, and says he hasn't missed a shot all night. Micki tries to say thank you, but Johnny asks about her and Ryan and why they are so interested in a pool cue. Johnny seems to think it is just a lucky cue and offers to play Danny in a game. Danny suddenly misses a shot and gets pissed. Johnny grabs the cue and tries to run but is stopped and tossed out. Micki pretends to not know him.
Later, she meets Johnny outside and he shrugs off his bloody lip. She tells him she can take it from here. Johnny tries to ask her out, but she bows out and leaves.
In the pool hall, Jennifer and the other player are talking about Danny. Seems the guys were once good friends, but only Jennifer continues to see the good in Danny. He tries to tell her to walk away. Jennifer rolls the pool cue and we see one of Lewis' curse mark on it. She grabs it and stabs the dude, lifting him straight into the air. He dies. Seems Jennifer is the one keeping Danny from being a complete loser at pool.
At a clinic, Jennifer waits and then is told by a nurse that she's pregnant. She goes home and Danny is there to get his cue. She said she missed him, he asks for some money. She mentions the wedding and he takes off.
That night at the Silver Dollar, Micki is trying to get hired as a waitress. She gets the job and is told to introduce herself to Jennifer. Jennifer makes sure Micki knows Danny is off limits. She tells her they are getting married tomorrow after the tournament at Ruby's. Micki asks about the game. Micki opens the freezer for ice, but Jennifer shuts it before Micki can see the body inside. She takes the bucket and sends Micki away. She talks to her baby, still believing her and Danny will be happy.
Danny is winning his games again, to the adulation of the crowd. The owner gives him the trophy. Micki makes a move for the cue, but her boss puts her to work. Jennifer congratulates Danny and asks him to spend the night, but he says no. He keeps making eye contact with a woman at the bar as he packs his cue away.
At Curious Goods, a tired Micki is not thrilled when Johnny arrives. He looks around the shop, but Micki wants him to go. Johnny wants to take her to lunch, but she begs off.
At another dress fitting, Christy is again trying to get through to her sister about Danny. Jennifer can't see it. Danny arrives with flowers. Christy leaves. Danny tries to get some physical attention, but Jennifer wants to talk wedding. Danny gets upset and Jennifer placates him. They fall into bed.
At the hall, the boss leaves Jennifer and Micki to close up and tells Danny he has a lot of money on him. Danny isn't making his shots and is frustrated. He spots the blonde again and blows off Jennifer and takes off. Jennifer grabs his cue and racks it as Micki watches. Jennifer gets suspicious. Later, Jennifer talks about Danny and Micki asks some questions. Jennifer seems deluded about Danny's true nature. Micki asks about the cue stick and Jennifer says it is their good luck charm. She aims the cue at Micki's back, but Johnny knocks and interrupts. Jennifer recognizes him and Micki tries to toss him out. Johnny plays along. They leave as Jennifer wonders what's up.
Micki yells at Johnny, saying he messed up her plans. Johnny wants to know what's up, but a frustrated Micki leaves. Later, Johnny breaks into the Silver Dollar and steals all of the cues. He goes to the back room to get ice for his hand and spots the body in the freezer. He takes off.
Johnny goes to Curious Goods and wakes Micki up. He shows her all the pool cues and tells her about the body in the freezer. Micki grabs a cue and breaks it, then another. Johnny does the same, confused. Micki says the one she wants can't be broken. Johnny is lost and wants answers. Micki says the one she wants is cursed. Johnny scoffs, and asks if she means cursed by the Devil. Micki says yes, but she is also confused cause Danny didn't seemed worried when he left it at the hall.
Later, Micki and Johnny are going over the information Ryan had amassed in regards to the pool cue. He finds an article with a picture of Jennifer and they realize she is the one using it. Micki knows that Jennifer has been using it to help Danny win.
Jennifer is alone, talking to her unborn child, about Danny and when to tell him about the baby. She calls Danny, and he is less than thrilled. He tells her he wants sleep. As he hangs up we see he is bed with someone else.
Micki and Johnny arrive at Jennifer's apartment, but no one answers. Johnny knocks the door in and they search the apartment but find no cue. A cop knocks on the door and Johnny sends Micki out the back while he answers the door.
That night, Jennifer goes to Danny's place and finds him with her sister, Christy. Danny says he never intended to marry her. Christy says Danny is fun, and that she isn't the only one. Jennifer puts the pool cue together as she confronts her sister, then kills her with it as Danny watches. She tells him she's being doing it so that he can keep winning. She holds the cue to his neck and tells him he is going to marry her. She kisses him.
Micki arrives at Ruby's where the tournament is happening. Danny is currently winning and heads to the finale. Danny is reluctantly winning, and the Silver Dollar boss is anxious to keep winning. Johnny arrives having made bail. Micki says Jennifer must have used the cue again. But they see Danny miss a shot and know Jennifer will need to kill again. They follow Danny out.
Jennifer is at the wedding room, in her dress with the cake and all. Danny arrives and says it is all over, but Jennifer won't hear it. They struggle, Johnny arrives and gets knocked out. Danny beats Jennifer with the cue and she crashes into the table with the cake. He leaves.
He arrives back at Ruby's to keep playing and Micki sees him. The game begins and Danny makes his first shot. They we hear a deluded and bloody Jennifer arrive, in her wedding dress. She calls Danny a loser an stabs him. He dies on the pool table and she collapses.
Ryan is back at Curious Goods and Micki and Johnny come in with the cue stick. Jack asks what happened when they see Johnny's injuries. Johnny tells them that Micki has told him about the curse. Micki fills them in on Jennifer. Jack says thank you to Johnny, but doesn't know how they can repay him, He says Micki owes him a dinner and offers to keep helping them in their mission.
My thoughts:
First off, we meet Johnny! He is played off a little more smug and uber-confident, like he's a ladies man, but this can also be seen as him trying to look super smooth in the eyes of the beautiful Micki. He is definitely toned down a bit in the future. But he is willing to help Micki out and even gets beaten up and tossed in jail. He even takes the curse information in stride. Not a bad first meeting.
The pool cue is a different kind of cursed item. And the fact that Jennifer is the one powering it and Danny is just clueless is a good twist.
Jennifer is obviously already unstable, as shown by her devotion to the cad that Danny is. But she is treated like crap by both Danny and her sister, so she has some sympathy there. Although she has killed innocent people just so Danny can win pool games, so… No winners here.
And she wasn't great about hiding bodies. In the freezer of a busy bar? Surprised they stayed hidden for so long. And that the tournament went on after the cops found the bodies!
Sending Ryan and Jack off so Micki and Johnny have to get the cue together must have been a way for them to showcase the chemistry they are hoping for between them. Hard for those of us in the Ryan/Micki camp. And at the time, we were clueless as to why Johnny was suddenly here, so Ryan was still viable to us.
Johnny isn't a bad character, but Ryan is a lot to replace.
As for Jennifer, does she die at the end? Or just collapse and was later arrested? We'll never know.
Next week: The Maestro
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businessnewss · 2 years
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Race to be next UK PM begins as momentum grows behind Boris Johnson
Race to be next UK PM begins as momentum grows behind Boris Johnson
2/2 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak walk out of Downing Street, in London, Britain, December 1, 2021. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls/File Photo 2/2 By Elizabeth Piper, Kylie MacLellan and Andrew MacAskill LONDON (Reuters) – Boris Johnson has been gaining momentum in his audacious bid to return as British prime minister, with his colleagues deeply divided over the potential comeback…
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Truss faces new challenge over UK welfare payments
Published by Reuters UKBy Andrew MacAskill and Kylie MacLellan BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Liz Truss triggered a new row in her party on Tuesday by suggesting she could limit increases in benefit payments by less than soaring inflation as she seeks ways to fund her tax-cutting growth plan. Britain's new leader has endured a tumultuous time since she came to power on Sept. 6, first leading national mourning for Queen Elizabeth before releasing an economic package that immediately roiled financial markets. Seeking to snap Britain out of more than 10 years of economic stagnation, Truss and her...Read More Read the full article
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PUPPET MASTER II 1990 Horror/Fantasy #18 of 500 When a group of parapsychologists arrive at the Toulon family estate, The Bodega Bay Hotel, to investigate the unusual murder of Megan Gallagher, they find themselves face-to-face with Andre Toulon and his murderous marionettes. The second film sees a newly when I selected Andre Toulon resurrected by his puppets, which he then uses for nefarious and evil deeds, before they turn on him. Keeping with the suspense, minor gore, and low budget practical effects of the first film, the second movie and the franchise is just as entertaining as the first and introduces a few new puppets, “Torch” as well as “Mephisto“ and “Djinn the Homunculus“ in flashbacks. ☄️ ☄️ ☄️ ☄️ ☄️ Steven Wells - Andre Toulon Elizabeth Maclellan - Carolyn Bramwell Colin Bernsen - Michael Kenny Greg Webb – Patrick Bramwell Charlie Spaulding - Wanda Jeff Celentano – Lance Nita Talbot - Camille Sage Alan – Martha George ‘Buck’ Flower – Matthew Sean Vertigo – Billy Estimated budget – $780,000 #puppetmaster2 #torch #pinhead #blade #andretoulon @fullmoonfeatures #lowbudgetfilm #lowbudgetfilmmaking #podcast #podcasts #podcastersofinstagram #podcastsofinstagram #podcastlife #500filmchallenge (at Haverhill, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdMtK6SMZID/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vhs-ninja · 5 years
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Puppet Master II (1991).
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badmovieihave · 5 years
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Bad movie I have Crash and Burn 1990
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andynortonuk · 2 years
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LUCID | a short film from SUBLUNAR FILMS on Vimeo.
At an art school in the 90s, young outsider Mia (Caitlin Taylor) embarks on a morbid quest for pure self-expression when she creates a self-portrait for her classmates that ultimately reveals her true heart’s enchantment with the grotesque. 16 mins 37 sec
Directed by Deanna Milligan @sublunarfilms Produced by Deanna Milligan @sublunarfilms, Ramsey Fendall @sublunarfilms and Claire Robertson @clairerobertsonart Cinematography by Ramsey Fendall @sublunarfilms Written by Claire Robertson @clairerobertsonart Executive Producers Vivian Su + Elizabeth Yake @elizabethyake Composer Marta Jaciubek-McKeever @martamckeever Starring Caitlin Taylor as Mia @oakandbone Stacy Grant as Ms Wendy @stacyandthegang Georgia Acken as Little Mia @georgia_acken Peter Hoskins as Bernie Metta Rose as Agatha @mettarose Keith Picot as Hugh @keithpicot Christie Roome as Sister Anna-Maria @christieroome John Luna as Frederick Ferdinand @johnluna George William Lambert as Christof @georgewilliamlambert Goth Girls Nicole Bartosinski + @nicole.anna_ Sadie Dufour sadie_mariie + Jana Morrison janamorrison.getusedtoit Nathan + Abby Corpus as Sam + Sarah @abbycorpus.soprano @nathan.corpus Shane Strom as Squid @shane.strom Kane OScalleigh as Sheena @knockoutscallywag Elisabeth Hinshelwood as Veronique @lizardela Susan Ko as Marilyn the Life Model @susanko2116 Gene Sargent as Alberto @genetsarg Avalon Barber as Pinkie @avalonchey Rianne Delahunt as Charlotte @riannedelahunt Atticus Cohen-Yelle as Alex @acohenyelle Liz Colangelo as Receptionist mzz_lizzie Bobby Cleveland Butcher & Skater @crail_skatan Claire E Robertson as Bad Driver @clairerobertsonart Graham McDonald as Janitor @ug.mcd Jared Warren as Rolf Zander Jacobs + Sage Dyck + Mia Luna + Grace Fanstone + Chase Rhodes as Tipper + Naomi + Ellie + Pip + Kingsley Ben LaBarre Sparkle Brite Window Washer @bmovieben
Production Designer Claire E Robertson @clairerobertsonart Editors Deanna Milligan + Ramsey Fendall @sublunarfilms Associate Producers Margaret Sclafani + Abby Wang @razzmargo First Assistant Director Sonya Chwyl @sonyachwyl Second Assistant Director Anik Desmarais-Spencer @adspencer_ First Assistant Director (SaltSpring) Jesi Pearce Art Director Emma Banner @emamary88 Set Decorators Kris Banner + Samantha Harvey Set Dresser Rob Robertson @robr.yeti Camera Operator/Steadicam Guochen Wang @guochew 1st AC Aly Van Akker @alyvana 1st AC (SaltSpring) Jo Gaffney @jo.gaffney 2nd AC Andrew Dodd Clippingdale @doddseye Digital Imaging Technician Ben LaBarre @bmovieben Script Supervisor Amelia McCluskey @ameliamcclux Production Sound Patrick Coble + Bobby Cleveland @patrickcoble @crail_skatan Boom Operator Bobby Cleveland @crail_skatan Second Boom (Salt Spring) Cameron Proudfoot @proudfoot1975 Gaffer Karl Schoepp @schoeppfilm Key Grip Chris Akehurst Special Effects Supervisor David Springbett Props Claire E Robertson + Phil McCluskey + Ruby Lipsett @philmc Assistant Costume Designer Lily McCluskey @lobster.soul Costume Supervisor Beth Parker @bethrparker Costumer Christie Roome @christieroome Makeup Artist Ruby Jones @rubysfx Hair Stylist Mo Crété @hair.mocrete Hair Stylist (SaltSpring) Casey Troop Casting Director Lynne Carrow @lcarrow99 BTS Photos Michael Levy + Andrew Dodd Clippingdale + Bobby Cleveland @doddseye @crail_skatan Publicity Photographs Beth Parker + Danielle Acken @bethrparker @dlackenphotos Production Assistant Kahlila Ball + Yuxin Mao @kahlila.b Slime dance song “Black Sea” by Kellarissa courtesy of Mint Records @oceanelectro Sound Mix Kirk Douglas @kirkairdouglas Craft Services Lisah Smith + Jan Robertson + Darcy Graham @lisahloo @darcy_bishop_graham Colorist Sam Gilling @sgllng
Thank You Peggy Milligan + Rob Pingle + Lisa Alice Bailey + Hilary Watson + Melissa Cutshall + Jen MacLellan + Bob Twaits + Jason Stevens + Andrew Robertson + Paul Lloyd + Dawn Boudreau + Christie Roome + Rachel Irons + Dax Stringer + Fletcher Donovan + Jason Donaldson + Heather Hopkins + Patrick McCallum + David Corbet + Sandra Charge + Dave French + Annika Hagen + Carrie Oloriz + Julia Hutchings + Mearo + Emily Gooden + Melanie Mulherin + Diana Day + Patrick Ramsey + Kirk Irwin + Linnea Ritland + Veronika Kurz +Martin Tran + David Geiss + Daniel Carruthers + Julie MacKinnon + Sandra Smith
Special Thanks Victoria College of Art & Michel Matil Twig & Buoy Sparkle Bright Laundrette Country Grocer, Salt Spring Island Hey Happy Coffee Old Victoria Water Company Nick Orchard Ryan Dyck + Adrienne LaBelle, Mint Records Natasha Duprey Peter Foreman Danielle Acken & James Acken
Camera Red Gemini + Arri 435 4-perf Cooke 20-100 + Lomo standard speed lenses Shot on Kodak 5219 + 5298 @kodak_shootfilm
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world-of-ila · 3 years
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Chapter 2, Page 31 (sketch)
"I am Alexiandra Elizabeth Maclellan... and I have had ENOUGH."
But seriously...
With a blinding flash of light we are brought back to the present, where it seems someone still has an itch to scratch.  Is it warranted?  We'll find out...
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Michelle Morgan on “Ice Blue,” Acting and “Deep Six”
Calgary born, and raised in Toronto and Vancouver, Michelle Morgan studied theatre and classical literature at the University of Toronto. “Stargate Atlantis” fans know her as Dr. Elizabeth Weir. She was also cast as Abigail in “The L Word” and as Debra Moynihan in “Diary of the Dead.” She went on to star on the hit CBC series, “Heartland.”
After 15 years of acting in film and television, Morgan is now also directing and writing. Her first short film, “Mi Madre, My Father,” was selected by Telefilm for the “Not Short on Talent at Cannes” for the Cannes Film Festival short film corner.
Recently Morgan directed three episodes of the new CBC digital series “Hudson,” a spin-off of the long-running series “Heartland.” She was selected to join the Women in the Director’s Chair, Story & Leadership Program where she will develop her feature film project, a post-apocalyptic western titled “The Plains.”
In the thriller “Ice Blue,” Morgan is Maria, the mother of a young home-schooled teen who is trying to sort out the lies and betrayal she confronts in a small Canadian town.
“Ice Blue” is a thriller about relationships gone awry. What drew you to this film and the character of Maria? Michelle Morgan: When I first read the part, I wasn’t sure who she was or what her character was about. I knew she had some malicious intentions. But after a long talk with director Sandi Somers, I learned that the film was about family trauma and how it always comes back to haunt people who don’t deal with it. That really resonated with me. Maria embodies the trauma that doesn’t go away just because you ignore it. Family secrets do have a way of bringing themselves to life.
Did you audition for the role? If so, what was that like? Morgan: I did. And like most actors who audition these days, I made a tape and emailed it over. They sent me sides. I was in Toronto at the time so instead of a callback, I had a Skype call with Sandi.
Maria is a troubled soul with a troubled daughter. What did you draw from internally and externally to bring your character to life? Morgan: Maria is a mother and I’m also a mother. I had played mothers before becoming one. But once you have kids, it changes something inside of you. There are moments where Maria shows her maternal side. She is a spurned woman who has a difficult complicated relationship with her husband. Anyone who’s ever been in a relationship knows what it’s like when things become difficult. I often play people that are good, just, kind, and very giving. And I like playing those roles. But I also like playing people that are complicated and don’t always do the right thing. That’s more interesting sometimes.
What was the biggest challenge you faced in this film? Morgan: We were shooting on this little lake by the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Southern Alberta. But because we were there in the fall, the entire lake was covered in geese, which were so loud. We were doing these long dialog scenes and we couldn’t hear each other over the geese. But the biggest challenge was getting into Maria’s very dark intentions. Tapping into that is always challenging.
How would you describe your favorite scene? Morgan: It would be the last time you see Maria toward the climax of the film. Working with Sophia Lauchlin Hirt and Billy MacLellan—it was the only scene where the three of us are together. The give and take of that scene, playing off both of them was really fun.
What do you see as the core message in “Ice Blue”? Morgan: That trauma can’t be buried and ignored. And that trauma will come back to haunt you if it’s not dealt with in some way.
How are you like Maria and how are you different? Morgan: As an actor, you bring yourself to a role. I can’t turn Michelle Morgan off. But when you’re playing a character, you have to humanize them and bring your own experiences to them. You’re creating a new soul. With every part I play, I sometimes try to bring a lot more of myself. But in this film, Maria is not me.
What film or actor inspired you to become an actor? Morgan: I don’t think it was a particular film or actor. I enjoyed doing theater in school and growing up performing. I was lucky that in my school, I was able to be in plays, I did improv, and Ioved making people laugh.
If you hadn’t pursued acting, what career path would you have followed? Morgan: I almost went for a master’s degree in journalism. I had been accepted at the University of British Columbia. I do like writing and I’m comfortable in front of the camera.
What do you say to a young actor just starting? Morgan: It’s so hard because people always ask successful actors that question. I think they should also ask actors who haven’t made a career out of acting. Some people are naturally called to acting and storytelling. You have to do your homework. It’s not enough to be young and confident. You’re not always going to be young and you may not always be so confident. You need to train and learn from all the masters that came before you. So when your confidence falters and you’re not 22 anymore, you’ll still have your craft.
What can you tell us about the TV series “Deep Six”? Morgan: Wow. That’s a very interesting production written and directed by Davin Lengyel. He used crowdfunding very efficiently to create a series set in the near future about deep space and first contact. I play Athea, a pilot and a scientist. The series is as scientifically accurate as possible. They looked at the latest space exploration technology in getting humans into deep space. And once, humans found a place to settle, how would they build a base? And what would first contact possibly look like? “Deep Six” is now available on iTunes.
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Cult Movie Essentials: Puppet Master II (1990)
Written by David Pabian and directed by Dave Allen, Puppet Master II was the 1990 sequel to the previous year’s Puppet Master. It stars Elizabeth Maclellan, Gregory Webb, Charlie Spradling, Jeff Weston, George ‘Buck’ Flower, Collin Bernsen and Nita Talbot.
Puppet Master II continues on from the end of Puppet Master with the puppets having wreaked their havoc now start excavating the grave of…
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watchaholics · 7 years
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Aki most fenn van, fenn is marad - Gyilkos Bábok 2 (1990)
Aki most fenn van, fenn is marad – Gyilkos Bábok 2 (1990)
Jó filmeknél az az aranyszabály, hogy egynél sosincs megállás. Így volt ez a Gyilkos Báboknál is (még mindig Puppet Master), hiszen röpke egy év után megérkezett a második darab, amit azonban most David Allen rendező tolmácsolásában kapunk meg.
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Ex-finance minister Sunak, and others, launch bids to replace Boris Johnson
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Published by Reuters UKBy Elizabeth Piper and Kylie MacLellan LONDON (Reuters) - Ex-finance minister Rishi Sunak and two others will start their campaigns on Tuesday to become Britain's next prime minister, battling for the support of a party deeply split over who should succeed Boris Johnson. So far 11 candidates have said they are bidding to become leader of the governing Conservative Party and Britain's next premier after Johnson was forced to quit when support drained away in a rebellion over a series of scandals. Sunak, whose resignation helped provoke the rebellion that forced Johnson out last week, will try t...Read More Read the full article
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The Island Of Misfit Toys Playlist
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Part One: Songs Featured In The Text
Part Two: Songs That Remind Me Of The Text* 
(*If a song matches a certain part in the text, it will be indicated, if not, it’s a general inspiration)
Ace Of Hearts - Zella Day
All Die Young - Smith Westerns
All The Stars - The Wailin’ Jennys
All The Way - Carolyne Neuman
All Through The Night - Sleeping At Last
Anchor - Mindy Gledhill
A Place You Like - Island
Arms - Christina Perri
Ashes Made Of Spades - The Rocket Summer
Away Frm U - Oberhofer
Barbies - P!nk
Beating Heart - Ellie Goulding
Believe In Dreams - Flyleaf
Be Still - The Fray
Blood And Bones - Kodaline
Brand New - Emilie Mover
Breathe - Rhodes
Breathless - Better Than Ezra
Bring Us The Sun - Ben Cocks
But Breathing - Defeater
Cancer - My Chemical Romance
Cast No Shadow - Oasis
Chain Breaker - Zach Williams
Come Out Of The Shade - The Perishers
Crash Into Me - Former Vandal
Daring To Be Different - Everlife
Diamond - Bandit Heart
Disaster Hearts - I Fight Dragons
Do Not Hang Your Head - Elizabeth & The Catapult
Don’t Go My Darlin’ - The National Parks
Dumb Stuff - Lany
Each Shallow Breath - Chase Coy
Everyone Falls - Beth Thornley
Fair Weather Friends - Johnny Cash
Fall For You - Leela James
Fallin’ For You - Colbie Caillat
Falling - Secrets In Stereo
Fall Into Me - Hey Monday
Fifteen - Foy Vance
Fingerprints - Eric Saade
Five - Sleeping At Last
Flying High - Jem
Forever - Matt Hires
Free Like You Make Me - Cary Brothers
Going To Be Wonderful - Tom Rosenthal
Good To Be Alive (Hallelujah) - Andy Grammer
Hallelujah - Gin Wigmore
Heart - The Pretty Reckless
Hear Your Heart - James Bay
Here I Am - Dolly Parton ft. Sia
He’s My Son - Mark Schultz
Hide Away - Hilary Duff
House Of Love - Catherine MacLellan
Hugging You - Tom Rosenthal
I Dare You - The XX
I Do Adore - Mindy Gledhill
I’ll Never Go Away - Erin McCarley ft. Gabe Dixon
I Still Breathe - Apollo Drive
It Keeps You Runnin’ - The Doobie Brothers
Jeanette - Chase Coy
Join The Club - Bring Me The Horizon
Keeping Me Alive - The Afters
Kind - Eisley
Lay It On Me - Vance Joy
Leaving Song - Mary Chapin Carpenter
Left To Dry - Shaimus
Let It Out - Tom Rosenthal
Let’s Run Away - Haley Reinhart
Light Me Up - Ingrid Michaelson
Live Forever - Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors
Long Time Coming - Oliver James
Look After You - Aron Wright
Look Through My Eyes - Everlife
Love Alone - Thriving Ivory
Love Is Stronger Than Death - The The
Love Won’t Sleep - Lostboycrow
Lucky - Kat Edmonson
Meant - Zach Winters
Medicine - The 1975
Million Dollar Secret - Lucius
My Aim Is You - Nikola Sarcevic
My Best Friend - Tim McGraw
My Heart - The Perishers
Never Let This Go - Paramore
Night Go Slow - Catey Shaw
Nobody Knows - Lostboycrow
No One’s Aware - Jack Savoretti
No Such Thing As Time - Elenowen
Only One - Smith Westerns
Our First Kiss - Billy Gilman
Out Of The Blue - Vertical Horizon
Parallel Lines - Future Reference ft. Aron Wright
Pluto - Sleeping At Last
Promise Keeper - Breaking Point
Raindrops - Maggie Eckford
Raining - Of Verona
Rare - Ruth B
Salt Skin - Ellie Goulding
Saved My Life - Fee Waybill
Save You - Simple Plan
Say Something - A Great Big World ft. Christina Aguilera
Send Me All Your Angels - Kris Allen
Side By Side - Sleeping At Last
Six - Sleeping At Last
Sleeping World - Vancouver Sleep Clinic
Soda - Nothing But Thieves
Some Kind Of Home  - Thriving Ivory
Someone  To Stay - Vancouver Sleep Clinic
Soon Goodbye, Now Love - Tom Rosenthal
Sorrowing Man - City & Colour
St. Jude - Florence + The Machine
Stone Of Suffering - Get Set Go
Summer - Benjamin Francis Leftwich
Surrender - Former Vandal ft. Tabi
Take These Things To Heart - Kyler England
Take Your Guess - Tom Rosenthal
Take Your Time - Cary Brothers
Teenage Sonata - Sam Cooke
Temptation - Moby
The One You Love - Passenger ft. Kate Miller-Heidke
The Projectionist - Sleeping At Last
There Is A Dark Place - Tom Rosenthal
The Stars Shine In The Sky Tonight - Eels
Thief - Our Lady Peace
Timebomb - Delta Spirit
Too Young To Feel This Old - You Me At Six
To The Grave - Bea Miller
Traveler - Lostboycrow
Twenty Twelve - Matt Maeson
Two - Sleeping At Last
Wait For You - James Lindsay
We Could Happen - AJ Rafael
We Found Each Other In The Dark - City & Colour
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place - Denmark + Winter
What I Needed - Erin McCarley
Whenever You Need - Jamestown Story
When I Go - Over The Rhine
Where I Can’t Follow - Amy Kuney
Wicked Game - Gemma Hayes
Wild Ones - You Me At Six
Wild Place - Glass Pear
Wish That You Were Here - Florence + The Machine
Without A Fight - Jame Floyd
Without You - AJ Rafael
Wonder - Lauren Aquilina
Won’t Stop Running - A Great Big World
You Ain’t Alone - Alabama Shakes
You And Me - Rosie Thomas
You And Your Heart - We The Lion
You Only Need You - Tom Rosenthal
You’re The One For Me - Delta Rae
You Will Find Me - Andrew Ripp
Part Three: Reader Recommendations
Agape - Bear’s Den
Castor And Pollux - Kathryn Calder
Diamonds - Ben Howard
Eastside - Benny Blanco ft. Halsey/Khalid
I’m Waiting Here - David Lynch ft. Lykke Li
Is There Somewhere - Halsey
Joyful - X Ambassadors
My Boy - Car Seat Headrest
Perfect - Ed Sheeran
The Funeral - Band Of Horses
Tokyo Narita - Halsey ft. Lido
With You - Tyler Shaw
You Are My Sister - Antony And The Johnsons
You Might Be The One - Greyson Chance
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