Sherlock Jr.
1924, dir. Buster Keaton * IMDB
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The Indian Runner (1991), dir. Sean Penn IMDB
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tfw when you read the acknowledgements for an academic text on an incredibly niche subject and realize the author is the brother-in-law of a grad school classmate (in a discipline that is only somewhat tangentially related to the book in question)
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Box Office for December 29-31, 2023
12.31.23
Hey there! Wonka is back at the top with amount of $143M, Aquaman is down to $85M, even though the DC film was at the top spot, it was a disappointment for Warner Bros. Migration and The Color Purple made $59M and $50M respectively. Now let’s see how the rest looks like. Thank you to IMDb and Box Office Mojo.
Credit source: IMDb & Box Office Mojo
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another thing with supporting constant remakes and sequels it ensures certain actors/directors/showrunners get work and no one else which sucks
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Risky Business
1983, dir. Paul Brickman * IMDB
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Jennifer Coolidge (pictures that I've just found in an old Flickr account of mine created on the late 2000s).
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The Road Within (2014), dir. Gren Wells IMDB
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Canadian commercial actors say American actors are crossing the border and the picket line in the middle of a major US entertainment industry strike and filling the jobs of Canadian actors who have been locked out for over a year.
Thousands of unionized commercial actors in Canada have been locked out since April 2022 while The Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) has been negotiating with commercial agencies to try and get a fair deal.
Now, as a result of the ongoing SAG-AFTRA actors and WGA writers strikes that have shut down TV and film productions in the United States, some Hollywood actors have travelled north of the border in search of non-union commercial work in Canada.
“Over the last year there’s been a lot of American commercials shooting up in Canada doing everything non union because they can walk around it,” one ACTRA member who requested to be anonymous told PressProgress. [...]
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