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ornithorynquerouge · 7 months
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Suspended Kate Moss in Colour, 1999 by John Rankin
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presidentheartbeat6 · 11 days
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Why did I spend multiple hours on this.
From left to right: Chenery (he is crying happy tears), Harcourt, Granby, Little, Ferris, Forthing, Rankin, Tharkay, and Laurence.
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boardchairman-blog · 8 months
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Outlander (2014)
Season 7, Episode 8: “Turning Points” (2023) Director: Joss Agnew Cinematographer: Nic Lawson
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themusicsweetly · 1 year
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OUTLANDER IS OFFICIALLY RENEWED FOR SEASON 8!!
Starz confirmed Outlander will return for an eighth and final season consisting of 10 episodes to follow the hit period drama’s upcoming extended 16-episode Season 7 premiering this summer.
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alannacouture · 3 months
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Outlander S7 BTS 🎥
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drunklander · 10 months
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transparentdreamruins · 11 months
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📷 www.farfarawaysite.com
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unplugstar · 2 months
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Gisele Bündchen ☆, 2001
📸: John Rankin
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wildtornado-o · 4 months
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Having fun/Playing/Frolicking in the fields. Love drawing Rankin being pummelled <3
He insulted Laurence to Granby's face. It did not go over well.
Kofi <3
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thehappyspaceman · 1 year
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Ranking All the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Specials
So, I’m in the process of finishing the script for a review of all the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer specials. However, I don’t know if I will realistically be able to complete my video before Christmas, so here is my ranking of every Rudolph special, from best to worst.
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964): Despite all the memes (“Deviation from the norm will be punished unless it is exploitable!”), the original Rankin/Bass Rudolph special holds up much better than most of the internet gives it credit for. It has memorable characters and songs, it is well-paced and does not try to cram too many subplots into its runtime, its stop-motion animation was quite good for the time (and has a unique charm nowadays), and it actually fixes most of the issues with the original song and story. It’s a classic. 9.5/10
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Rudolph’s Shiny New Year (1976): The follow-up to the Rankin/Bass special is not as good as the first one, and the lesson of “If people laugh at you, it’s because you bring them joy and that’s a good thing!” is kind of reprehensible, but it’s still pretty alright. It certainly has some nice songs and creative ideas, and Red Skelton is charming as Father Time, although I can see why it didn’t become a holiday staple like the first one. For one thing, it’s less well-paced, and doubling it as a New Year’s special and as a celebration of America’s Bicentennial felt stranger. Still pretty good. 7/10
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1948): This Max Fleischer short aired a year before the song’s release and thus is more closely based on the original Rudolph story. The animation is kind of janky (as a lot of Max Fleischer’s shorts are in hindsight, even though he was an animation pioneer) and the story is a bit standard, but it’s still a decent short film and a noble enough screen debut for the character. 6/10
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Rudolph and Frosty’s Christmas in July (1979): Rankin/Bass pulled out all of the stops for this big epic crossover film between Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, and Santa Claus Is Coming to Town, their own Avengers: Endgame that also doubled as a sendoff for Rudolph and Frosty, who would never star in a Rankin/Bass project after this. However, despite some creative ideas, the plot felt all over the place, with far too many subplots and too much lore to keep track of, plus we did not need a explanation for Rudolph’s nose powers. We could have accepted it as simply being “magic,” and making him a chosen one poses more questions than it answers. Still, at least it was imaginative, which is more than I can say for the post-Rankin/Bass specials. 5.5/10
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie (1998): GoodTimes Entertainment’s attempt at rebooting the franchise has diminishing returns, and reeks of the usual GoodTimes stench. The plot beats and characters felt very derivative of the original Rankin/Bass special, as a lot of GoodTimes movies feel derivative of other films, but this one felt even more obvious since even the songs themselves felt derivative of songs from the first Rankin/Bass one. And the $10 million budget clearly didn’t go to the writing or animation, so I have to wonder where it went. Presumably to the voice cast, and while it does bring in some well-known voice actors (including John Goodman, Whoopi Goldberg, Debbie Reynolds, and Monty Python’s Eric Idle), they cannot save this special from mediocrity. 4/10
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Rudolph’s Lessons for Life (1996): There’s a reason this special has been forgotten and isn’t even mentioned on Wikipedia. I only found out about it thanks to TV Tropes. Rudolph’s Lessons for Life feels like a remake of Max Fleischer’s Rudolph short, but a lot worse. At least the Fleischer short was good for the time. This special’s framerate feels like a PowerPoint presentation at points. The only copies that exist of this special are 240p VHS rips, so don’t bother watching unless you are a serious Rudolph completionist. 2/10
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys (2001): GoodTimes Entertainment’s second attempt at a Rudolph movie, this one continues from the original Rankin/Bass special and ignores the two sequels. This movie easily has the worst animation of all of them, summoning memories of Foodfight! to mind, and even if you look past the animation, it’s seriously uninspired. The plot lifts beats from the original Rankin/Bass special, and the villain is ripped from Toy Story 2. Perhaps the only decent plot element is a subplot about an island where toys can get plastic surgery? But even then, it’s wasted because they do nothing with it. And the celebrity voice cast--including Richard Dreyfuss, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Rick Moranis--do nothing to help. This is bad. Awful. Burn it. Purge it with fire. 1/10
And that’s my ranking! What do you guys think? Leave your own rankings in the comments below, feel free to discuss if you have any questions, and look out for my review sometime next month!
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Cabaret at the kit kat Club NYC > Preview Day 11, April 11, 2024!
📷 #Repost Stellene Volandes @stellenevolandes: "Last night, after a performance of the thrilling new production of Cabaret @kitkatclubnyc starring @amazingeddieredmayne @_____gaylerankin______ @bebeneuwirthfans @ablanksonwood we sang Happy Birthday to the original Emcee @joelgnyc, who was there in the audience and celebrating his 92nd birthday. It was the kind of New York night you dream about with incredible New Yorkers everywhere you looked. (Yes that is John Kander.) Won’t ever forget it. @townandcountrymag @rickmiramontez1 #i❤️ny".
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oldshowbiz · 11 months
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1946.
Several Southern newspaper editors protested the racist Congressmen James Eastland, Theodore Bilbo, and John Rankin, all of whom had a habit of insulting Black veterans.
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boardchairman-blog · 9 months
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Outlander (2014)
Season 7, Episode 7: “A Practical Guide for Time-Travelers” (2023) Director: Joss Agnew Cinematographer: Nic Lawson
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sassenach77yle · 1 month
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Just some of our faves behind-the-scenes during production of Season 7, Part 2. Outlander officially returns this November on STARZ.
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sassyshetojuliah · 1 month
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Who's ready for the fun and the bloopers?! The 8th and final season of Outlander is in production!
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