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The Burial
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'Palmer' (2021) film
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-watched 4/28/2024- 4 [1/2] stars- on Apple tv
72% Rotten Tomatoes
This movie really hit home for me because my ex was also on drugs when my daughters were little...
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The Burial (2023) Review
Inspired by a true story when lawyer Willie Gary helps funeral home owner Jeremiah (Jerry) O’Keefe save his family business from a coporate monster they will go on to expose an extremely complex wev of race, power and injustice. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Untitled
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Movies I’ve Watched in 2022
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THE BURIAL (2023)
Starring Jamie Foxx, Tommy Lee Jones, Jurnee Smollett, Alan Ruck, Mamoudou Athie, Pamela Reed, Bill Camp, Dorian Missick, Amanda Warren, Jim Klock, Billy Slaughter, Lance E. Nichols, Tywayne Wheatt, Keith Jefferson, B.J. Clinkscales, Doug Spearman, Gralen Bryant Banks, Olivia Brody, Dave Maldonado, Billy Slaughter and Christopher Winchester.
Screenplay by Doug Wright and Maggie Betts.
Directed by Maggie Betts.
Distributed by Amazon Studios. 126 minutes. Rated R.
You never know what kind of story will work on film. For example, you may not expect to really get drawn into a movie that essentially revolves around funeral homes and contract law in the 1990s. Yet, The Burial turns out to be a pretty terrific feel-good Davey vs. Goliath legal drama.
And it has the added benefit of being mostly true.
It is based on the 1995 court case of Jeremiah O’Keefe (Tommy Lee Jones) vs. the Loewen Funeral Group.
O’Keefe is the head of his over-hundred-year-old family business, a group of three funeral O'Keefe Funeral Homes. (He was also a decorated soldier and the former mayor of Biloxi, MS.) Hitting some hard times in business, he made some questionable choices and quickly found the business hemorrhaging money. In desperation, he had his lawyer Mike Allred (Alan Ruck) reach out to the Loewen conglomerate to potentially buy the business.
What they didn’t know was that Loewen was systematically swallowing up many (if not most of) the independent funeral homes. And by the time that O’Keefe realized that he was being ripped off, he had to sue the huge conglomerate to keep his own family business.
O’Keefe is not a perfect man, nor a businessman, and to be honest some… if not many… of his problems were of his own making. However, he is a prideful, principled man who is determined to be able to pass down the business to the next generations. (And he had 13 children and over 70 grandchildren and great-grandchildren!)
He was also not afraid to color outside of the lines. On the suggestion of legal clerk and friend Hal Dockins (Mamoudou Athie), O’Keefe decides to take a chance and hire flashy celebrity lawyer (and reverend!) Willie E. Gary (Jamie Foxx). The guy has fire, has flare. The only problem is that he’s a personal injury lawyer. He’s never handled contract law.
This odd couple gets together to expose Loewen’s corruption, which revolves around race, class, and exploitation.
Recognizing that the other side is going to make this case at least somewhat a referendum on the corporation’s racial and class qualities – and having deep, deep pockets – they hire a dream team of Black attorneys to handle their side.
Thus starts a fascinating legal procedural featuring some fascinating characters. There is some fine acting here, but it is Foxx and Jones’ film, and it rides on their fine work. (This is probably Foxx’ best film work in years.)
None of The Burial is overly surprising, but it is surprisingly satisfying to see the little man take on the huge corporation. Occasionally the film plays things a bit too broadly – I find it hard to believe that Ray Loewen was really as cartoonishly evil as portrayed here by Bill Camp – but way more often than not the film connects.
So, don’t just write off The Burial when you read it is about a legal case between funeral homes. There is so much more to it than that.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2023 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: October 13, 2023.
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Into the Badlands (2015) 荒原
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Director: David Dawkin Screenwriter: Alfred Goff / Miles Millar / Michael Jones-Morales Starring: Daniel Wu / Emily Beacham / Sarah Burger / Ola Brady / Marton Cocks / Aramis Knight / Madeline Mantock / Alan Holman / Stephen Lang / Morgan Benoit / Eddie Gaethje / Sam Medina / Shane Graham / Lance E. Nichols / Owen Hahn / Starlett· Miaglioni / Johns Myers Genre: Action / Adventure Official website: www.amctv.com/shows/into-the-badlands Country/Region of Production: United States Language: English Date: 2015-11-15 (USA) Number of seasons: 3 Number of episodes: 32 Single episode length: 60 minutes Also known as: Deep into the Badlands / 深入恶土 / Deserted Land / 荒芜之地 / Into the Dangerous Lands / 深入险地 / In Bad Lands / 穷山恶水 / American Version of Journey to the West / 美版西游记 / Badlands IMDb: tt3865236 Type: Reimanging
Summary:
Daniel Wu plays the motorcycle-riding Sun Wukong, a brave warrior named Sunny who escorts a young teen called M.K. with a heavy responsibility (Tang Monk) in search of the legendary Paradise. In a postapocalyptic world approximately 500 years in the future, war has left civilization in ruins. Some elements of technology, such as electricity and ground vehicles, have survived the apocalypse, but society now shuns firearms, leading to a reliance on melee weaponry and crossbows.
In a territory known as the Badlands, encompassing several states located between the Rocky Mountains and Mississippi River, a feudal society has developed to fill the power vacuum left by the war. Barons control land and monopolies over commodities like opium and fuel, trading amongst themselves to maintain the peace. Each baron is served by a massive workforce of slaves called cogs, as well as a prostitute class called dolls. A baron maintains power through an army of young men and women called clippers: highly trained and loyal warriors, clippers are forbidden from marrying and having children lest their loyalties be divided. Each clipper force is captained by a regent.
Several groups exist outside the strict hierarchy of the barons. Nomads are the most common, mostly lawless homicidal bandits who subsist on stealing from trade convoys between the baronies but some live in organized clans. The River King and his men control water trade in the Badlands and beyond, and is considered a neutral party in the barons' power struggles. An ascetic religious movement called the Totemists is also shown to exist on the fringes of society, living in isolated communities and practicing a form of idol worship. The Widow leads a revolutionary group of anti-feudal fighters from her late husband's barony; although nominally recognized as a baron by her peers, they do not respect her, and the contempt is mutual.
Little is known of the world beyond the Badlands, but it is implied that it is far less politically stable yet environmentally sound like the Badlands. The mythical utopian city of Azra is believed to exist outside the Badlands, but most dismiss it as a legend.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Badlands_(TV_series)
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Comedian David Baddiel hosts a podcast in which he was told the story of an alleged romance with singer David Bowie while he and Mick Jagger were on holiday in Mustique. "This woman was sixteen at the time, and Bowie would have been in his forties," Baddiel said. But was Bowie really in the habit of seducing teenagers when he was middle-aged? It appears so. Two women who were under the age of consent when they claim they slept with Bowie have come out. Lori Mattix, a young black girl who had a liasion with him at age 14, explained she never thought he was a pedophile, just that he would "f***k anything." He had an open marriage with wife Angie, who he married in 1970. She wrote in her autobiography, "David made a virtual religion of slipping the lance of love into almost everyone around him." Some lovers they shared, others they did not. In 1972, he was with Cyrinda Fox, a 19-year-old model. Bowie has been described by some friends as a "sex addict."
Lori Mattix: *What I remember most about the E Club was Bowie. I met him when he was doing the Spiders from Mars tour. I had not yet turned 15 and he wanted to take me to his hotel room. I was still a virgin and terrified. He had hair the color of carrots, no eyebrows, and the whitest skin imaginable. I grabbed on to [DJ and club co-owner] Rodney Bingenheimer and said I was with him. So we all just hung out and talked. I had probably kissed boys by that point, but I wasn't ready for David Bowie. Next time Bowie was in town, though, maybe five months later, I got a call at home from his bodyguard, a huge black guy named Stuey. He told me that David wanted to take me to dinner. Obviously, I had no homework that night. Fuck homework. My father was deceased, and I wasn't spending a lot of time at school anyway. I said that I would like to go, but I wanted to bring my friend. She was dying to sleep with him. I figured she would sleep with him while I got to hang out and have fun.
So we sat at this corner table in a private room. Stuey rolled enormous blunts. We then got to the Beverly Hilton and all went up to Bowie's enormous suite. I found myself more and more fascinated by him. Bowie excused himself and left us in this big living room with white shag carpeting and floor-to-ceiling windows. Stuey brought out champagne and hash. We were getting stoned when, all of a sudden, the bedroom door opens and there is Bowie in this red and orange and yellow kimono. He asked me to come with him, and walked me through his bedroom and into his bathroom, where he dropped his kimono. He got into the tub, already filled with water, and asked me to wash him. Of course I did. Then he escorted me into the bedroom and de-virginized me. He then had a threesome with me and [Sable Starr] and it was my first threesome. Me and [Sable] were both fucked up. I saw David many times after that, for the next ten years. *
Dana Gillespie also claimed she had sex with Bowie when she was 14, but he was 17 at the time. She said they slept together after meeting him when he performed at the Marquee in Soho in 1964.
Bowie would later face rape allegations in 1987 from 30-year-old Wanda Nichols. She filed a criminal complaint and claimed the British entertainer may have exposed her to AIDS and asked a judge to order the singer to take a test. She testified before a Dallas County grand jury, however the judge refused to indict Bowie to insufficient evidence.
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The Burial (2023)
The Burial (2023) #MaggieBetts #JamieFoxx #TommyLeeJones #JurneeSmollett #AlanRuck #MamoudouAthie Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 (Oktober) Genre: Drama Regie: Maggie Betts Hauptrollen: Jamie Foxx, Tommy Lee Jones, Jurnee Smollett, Alan Ruck, Mamoudou Athie, Pamela Reed, Bill Camp, Amanda Warren, Dorian Missick, Tywayne Wheatt, Lance E. Nichols, Keith Jefferson, B.J. Clinkscales, Doug Spearman … Filmbeschreibung: Als Jeremiah O’Keefe (Tommy Lee Jones), Inhaber eines traditionsreichen Bestattungsunternehmens…
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Title: The Last Song
Rating: PG
Director: Julie Anne Robinson
Cast: Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear, Bobby Coleman, Liam Hemsworth, Hallock Beals, Kelly Preston, Nick Lashaway, Carly Chaikin, Kate Vernon, Melissa Ordway, Nick Searcy, Adam Barnett, Brandon Cyrus, Lance E. Nichols, Carrie Malabre, Stephanie Leigh Schlund
Release year: 2010
Genres: romance, drama
Blurb: A rebellious girl is sent to a Southern beach town for the summer to stay with her father. Through their mutual love of music, the estranged duo learn to reconnect.
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THIS ISLAND EARTH (1955) – Episode 162 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“I’m sorry. I’d hoped to have prepared you somewhat beforehand. This is a mutant.” A Metaluna Mutant to be precise! Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Doc Rotten, and Jeff Mohr – as they journey to Metaluna and back, survive an encounter with said mutant, and make it back to This Island Earth (1955).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 162 – This Island Earth (1955)
Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine
ANNOUNCEMENT Decades of Horror The Classic Era is partnering with THE CLASSIC SCI-FI MOVIE CHANNEL, THE CLASSIC HORROR MOVIE CHANNEL, and WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL Which all now include video episodes of The Classic Era! Available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, Online Website. Across All OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop. https://classicscifichannel.com/; https://classichorrorchannel.com/; https://wickedhorrortv.com/
Aliens come to Earth seeking scientists to help them in their war.
  Director: Joseph M. Newman (as Joseph Newman)
Writers: Franklin Coen & George Callahan (as Edward G. O’Callaghan)(screenplay); Raymond F. Jones (story “The Alien Machine”) 
Producer: William Alland
Music: Herman Stein (Universal staff composer) (uncredited), Henry Mancini (uncredited), Hans J. Salter (uncredited)
Cinematographer: Clifford Stine (director of photography)
Editor: Virgil W. Vogel (film editor) (as Virgil Vogel)
Costume Design: Rosemary Odell (gowns)
Makeup Department: 
Hair stylist: Joan St. Oegger 
Special Makeup: Bud Westmore, Jack Kevan, Chris Mueller, Millicent Patrick, Robert Hickman
Special Photography: David S. Horsley, Clifford Stine, Cleo E. Baker (uncredited)
Visual Effects: Roswell A. Hoffmann (optical printing) (as Roswell A. Hoffman), Frank Tipper (effects animator) (uncredited)
Matte Painting: Russell Lawson (uncredited)
Rotoscope Artist: Millie Winebrenner (head rotoscoper) & the roto-girls (uncredited)
Mutant Constructors: Robert Hickman (uncredited), Jack Kevan (uncredited), Chris Mueller (uncredited)
Mutant Design: Millicent Patrick
Movie Poster Art: Reynold Brown (uncredited)
Selected Cast:
Jeff Morrow as Exeter
Faith Domergue as Dr. Ruth Adams
Rex Reason as Dr. Cal Meacham
Lance Fuller as Brack
Russell Johnson as Dr. Steve Carlson
Douglas Spencer as The Monitor
Robert Nichols as Joe Wilson
Karl Ludwig Lindt as Dr. Adolph Engelborg (credited as Karl L. Lindt)
Charlotte Alpert as Metaluna Woman at Decompression Console (uncredited)
Orangey as Neutron the cat
Regis Parton as Mutant (uncredited)
Olan Soule as First Reporter (uncredited)
Richard Deacon as Pilot (uncredited)
Ah! The Metaluna Mutant! This beloved Universal Monster stands proudly alongside the classics such as Frankenstein’s monster, Dracula, and even the Creature from the Black Lagoon, while the film in which it is featured is often overlooked as being included as a Universal Monster movie. Regardless, it’s time for the Grue Crew to revisit this cherished 50s Sci-Fi landmark entry, This Island Earth (1955).  In the film, Rex Reason and Faith Domergue unwillingly follow high-browed, white-hair-domed alien Jeff Morrow to his distant home planet where they finally, in the last few minutes, encounter the Metaluna Mutant face-to-face. Fun, sometimes goofy, always entertaining, the film delivers! During the episode, the Classic Era crew debunk a Hollywood myth about the film and uncover some key behind-the-scenes contributions from the film’s crew. 
At the time of this writing, a stray copy of This Island Earth might be found streaming from Dailymotion or YouTube. The film is currently available on disc as a Blu-ray from Shout! Factory.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, as chosen by Jeff, is Isle of the Dead (1945), a Val Lewton RKO film with an Oscar-nominated director starring Boris Karloff! Beware the vorvolaka!
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the site, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at [email protected]
To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”
Check out this episode!
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Body Cam กล้องจับตาย (2020) พากย์ไทย
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Body Cam กล้องจับตาย (2020) นักแสดงโดย  - Mary J. Bligeรับบทเป็น Renee Lomito-Smith - แนท วูลฟ์รับบท แดนนี่ โฮลเลดจ์ - David Zayasรับบท จ่า Kesper - David Warshofsky รับบท Dario Penda - เดเมตริอุส กรอส รับบท แกรี่ สมิธ - Anika Noni Roseรับบทเป็น Taneesha Branz - Lance E. Nicholsรับบท บาทหลวง Thomas Jackson - Lara Griceรับบทเป็น นักสืบ Susan Hayes - เอียน แคสเซลเบอร์รี่ รับบท เควิน แกนนิง - Philip Fornah รับบทเป็น Gabe Roberts - Naima Ramos-Chapman รับบทเป็น Maria Birke - Mason Mackie รับบทเป็น DeMarco Branz - Jibrail Nantambu รับบทเป็น คริสโตเฟอร์ - ซิลเวีย เกรซ คริม รับบท เพียร์ซ - เจฟฟ์ โป๊ป รับบท เจคอบ - ลอรี่ โอดอม รับบท โยลันดา ตัวอย่างหนัง Body Cam กล้องจับตาย (2020) https://youtu.be/lt1hodBObHw เรื่องย่อ  Body Cam กล้องจับตาย (2020) Body Cam กล้องจับตาย (2020) ในเมืองสวินตัน เมืองหฝ่าเซียน่า ตำรวจเควิน แกนนิ่ง ดึงรถตู้สีเขียวมาด้วยเหตุว่าไม่มีป้ายทะเบียน Ganning เรียกร้องให้ผู้ขับออกมาจากรถยนต์ เมื่อ Ganning มองเห็นเศษผ้าเปรอะเลือด เขาก็เลยรีบให้ผู้ขับออกมาจากรถยนต์ เมื่อ Ganning ชี้ปืนไปที่ผู้ขับ ผู้ขับจะออกมาจากรถยนต์ แม้กระนั้นขณะเดียวกันนั้นก็มีผู้ที่ไม่เคยทราบดึง Ganning ออกไป 12 ชั่วโมงก่อนหน้า ข้าราชการ Renee Lomito-Smith กำลังถูกสะสางให้กลับไปปฏิบัติภารกิจภายหลังการวิวาทกับข้าราชการและก็โดนจับคู่กับมือใหม่ Danny Holledge พวกเขาได้รับโทรศัพท์จากผู้จัดส่งซึ่งข้าราชการ  Read the full article
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Palmer (2021)
Director - Fisher Stevens, Cinematography - Tobias A. Schliessler
"I know you're mad at me. It's okay. I'd be mad at me too."
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Bad movie I have Homefront 2013
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I hop there’s sweet revenge in store.
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