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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

I found these comic book scans from a website called... ".. supermegamonkey...".... from.. "The Uncanny X-men Annual #12"... I found Monica Bellucci's character.. "Zaladane".. or "Zala" for short.. in Scorcese'-directed, "The Uncanny X-men" movies... here ... The High Evolutionary introduces he to Havok / Alex Summers.... Zaladane (Monica Bellucci) is the character I previously refered to as.. Xanthos.. as.. sob sob.. Xanthos...

Magneto is the Count of Monte Cristo....

Origin of Giganta / Doris Zeul on "Superfriends"...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZafCmEC5AQ

This time for real... This time it's permanent... Ahania Blacksmith (Hanno Jason Leigh):..".. except for the lovely, wonderful, beautiful cops of Trenton, Ontario.. who were so beautiful to him about him Hanno Jason Leigh yelling such monstrous, Satanic obscenities at that poor black medium-sized dog... except for those beautiful male cops.. mind you, male cops... Ahania Blacksmith (Hanno Jason Leigh) castrates cops and their shnoutzer-penis's and Ahania Blacksmith (Hanno Jason Leigh) also castrates Talkbackers and their shnoutzer-penis's.. this time it's real.. quoth the Raven. So is richt.

Madame Bovary herself, Frances O'Conner is Sirena, empress of evil.. in "Green Lantern- the Jade Warrior", directed by Bernard Rose...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5amfo0skBr8

Donna Troy (Tiffany Fallon): " - what..?.."...

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/update-1-pakistan-shoots-down-indian-jets-carries-out-airstrikes-in-kashmir/ar-BBU8tqE?ocid=spartandhp

Johnny Sorrow (Johnny Depp-1):... ".. I think.. Hanni stayed behind in the Nightmare-Realm.. Hanni is the Earth-1 Batman... I think.. I think that the Nighmare-Realm is Earth-1.. and that Hanni is the Earth-1 Batman.. and the Earth-1 Bruce Wayne... and that Amy, wise, wise Ann.. and poor, poor, poor, sobbingly poor Nicole.. all stayed behind in the Nightmare-Realm .. of Earth-1.. of Earth-1.. as did also.. Peter Robinson.. Peter Robinson"...

Kathy Kane:.. ".. and they're still looking for Christian Bale.. and they're still looking for Christian Bale.. and suh- sob.. they're still looking.. for Christian Bale.. for Christian Bale..."...

Barbara Minerva (Angelina Jolie):..."... and when they tell the real.. God's honest.. Yahveh-honest Zeus.. when they.. sob sob... tell that Zeus... I know Zeus.. and one thing's for sure.. you sure as hell are not Zeus.. their is man that that Zeus still is .. and that man is... Lear.. Lear.. sob sob sob sob... Leearrrr!!... LEEEAARRRR!!!!...."...

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

.. the 28-minute point to the 33-minute point or to the 35-minute point of the below URL.. is the music of.. Johnny Sorrow (Johnny Depp-1) saying softly, with a Whisper O'Daire Congo-Kurz whisper saying.. ".. never forget.. never forget.. never forget.. Johnny Sorrow.. never forget..."...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45kf3GiKOP8&t=1898s


.. the music that begins at the 28-minute point of the above URL.. the music that begins at precisely, exactly the 28-minute point.. is the music of..

Johnny Sorrow (Johnny Depp-1):..".. never forget.. Giganta.. never forget.. Giganta... nude Doris Zeul aka nude Giganta.. sorry... real sorry..."...


Tim Burton:..".. I am Tim Burton and I am papparazzi … I .. I remembered .. when only two people were supposed to remember... Johnny Sorrow (Johnny Depp-1) and Ahania Blacksmith (Hanno Jason Leigh).. and those two men were supposed to remember.. and I am Tim Burton.. and I decided it would be business as usual... and I.. remembered... and then I helped everyone else.. EVERYONE else.. remember.. and now.. everyone else.. remembers.. and I defied and contravened the edicts of Loki Morningstar.. that only two people should remember.. Johnny Sorry (Johnny Depp-1) and Ahania Blacksmith (Hanno Jason Leigh)… because I am Tim Burton.. and I don't give a shit what Loki Morningstar's feelings on the matter are..... and I am Tim Burton and I don't give a shit about Yahveh or Yahweh either.. whatever his name is.."..


Joker (Jack Nicholson):... ".. You .. IDIOT- Tim.. you made me- remember.. you dropped me into that vat of chemicals, Tim.. that wasn't easy to get over.. and don't think that I didn't try.."

Tim Burton:.. ".. I know you did, Jack...."...

Ancient Stone-Age Kryptonese Superman:..".. Ahania Blacksmith.. I have just given you R.D. Laing's "The Politics of Experience"- version of schizophrenia... I have given you a method-madness but far, far more method than madness schizophenia .. that is the schizophrenia I've given you, Ahania Blacksmith.. I am the ancient Stone-Age Kryptonese Superman.. "...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhzOf3MmptU&index=2&list=RDE_1-oylPHjs


Yahveh / Yahweh:..".. and I am Yahveh or Yahweh and I have been looking for earth-3 for a long, long, long time.. and earth-3 is where we are going.. to stay..."..



Thomas Bergersen's empire of angels.. the music of Emmanuelle beart Lara with her baby son, Kal-el... on Krypton.. on Krypton...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izsjRpcgfmk

... And for the whole duration of the day of February 26.. for the whole duration of that day.. the Great God, Yahveh.. or Yahweh.. put us into a deep sleep, a deep, deep sleep so we could finally awaken from the Nightmare realm that we had all occupied for nineteen years straight.. and then around a healthy hour of around nine o'clock at night.. we started awakening.. and we were now in a realm called.. earth-3... and it was according to the dictates of Loki Morningstar (Crispin Glover) .. that only two men who retain memory of the horror and monstrosity of what had occured in the Nightmare-realm that we had all occupied together for all nineteen years.. for all nineteen years.. and that those two men would be... Johnny Sorrow (Johnny Depp-1) and Ahania Blacksmith (Hanno Jason Leigh)....

... Origin of Magneto on the X-men animated show...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSntlWeEDAM

.. the origin of Lex Luthor.. on Superfriends... a true issue #823 origin... of Lex Luthor.. sob sob sob... on Superfriends....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0sRrI2m4zE&t=6s

.... Superfriends .. Legion of Doom members.. individual one-by-one .. vignettes...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipuq-nCqfCU

... a long, long list of Superfriends intro-sequences... hope it doesn't get boring.. sorry...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvZANEAVgkQ

... Silver Surfer animation....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kLS9XR7xK0

.. the music of audiomachine.. about.. darkness.. the darkness of hte soul of Natalia Knight (Monica Bellucci)... this track called.... "Natalia Knight (Monica Bellucci) loves her little puppy doggie".. in "Gotham; chapter one- the murder of Vesper Fairchild", directed by Tim Burton and Geoffrey Wright.. can this music .. be .. given .. to Hans Zimmer..?.. and to Wojciech Kilar.. for the "Gotham" movie soundtrack.. would that be.. kosher..?..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Trn1cSsY2t8


.. all 47 minutes of LOST SOULS - female fantasy music ... is the music of Hyacinth "winona" Horowitz Ryder's Poison ivy / Pamela Isley in all 54-"Gotham" movies.. especially, in a core-womb-of-poison-ivy-in-the-core-of-planet-apocalips sense of Hyacinth horowitz Ryder's Poison ivy Pamela Isley in "Gotham; chapter one- the murder of Vesper Fairchild", directed by Tim Burton and Geoffrey Wright....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45kf3GiKOP8&t=2018s

…. and LOST SOULS - Music.. is also the the music of the man who will destroy and butcher himself for her.. Corporate Lex Luthor (Michael William Rosenbaum) of Gotham; no man's land.... in "Gotham; chapter one- the murder of Vesper Fairchild", directed by Tim Burton and Geoffrey Wright...

… LOST SOULS - Powerful Female Vocal Fantasy Music.. is also the music of the one woman who occupies ever single razor-thought of his OCD tic-tic-tic mind of Corporate Lex Luthor's (Michael William Rosenbaum's) mind... Giganta (Sascha Renzcha Montgomery) and his horror-premonitions of her horrific, horrific, monstrous, Satanic fate at the hands of...

                                … Wonder Woman..?..

                                        .. in a future Wonder Woman comic book by Greg Rucka or rather maybe..

                                                                 .. by Gail Simone...?..

                 … in "Gotham; chapter one- the murder of Vesper Fairchild", directed by Tim Burton and Geoffrey Wright..

Poison ivy-2 (Kate Moss):.. ".. but - but I'm the Poison ivy who made the nude goddess Aphrodite... the ALWAYS nude goddess Aphrodite.. I'm the poison ivy who made the always nude goddess Aphrodite whimper like a rusty-goddess nude Aphrodite.. I made her whimper and cry like a little mewling baby.... I really, really, really don't think I deserve to be Poison ivy...
       
                                                                                       .. at all..."..

Antti Martikainen - Corruption.. is a track called.. "The Corruption of Zelda (Angelina Jolie)"... on the soundtrack for "Gotham; chapter one- the murder of Vesper Fairchild", directed by Tim Burton and Geoffrey Wright...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71ogR-3rxy0&list=RD71ogR-3rxy0&start_radio=1


… but Antti Martikainen - Corruption.. is also the music of "The Spectre (Daniel Day Lewis)" aka Detective Jim Corrigan.. the only character that Daniel Day Lewis is playing in all 54-"Gotham" movies... while Angelina Jolie plays the equal parts-terrifying and terrified Zelda in all of these 54-"Gotham" movies... Patrick Elliot "eel" o' Brien may not be in these 54-"Gotham" movies.. not even the first one.. at all.. at all... not even slightly.. no presence whatsoever of Patrick Elliot "eel" O'Brien in these 54-"Gotham" movies..

                          .. whatsoever.....

                          … it is a double-whammy of the horrifying Spectre / Detective Jim Corrigan (Daniel Day Lewis) and the terrified, terrifying, terrified, petrified Zelda (Angelina Jolie) in these 54-"Gotham" movies.. directed by Tim Burton, Clive Barker, Geoffrey Wright, Jacques Rivette, Bernard Rose and co. ...

.. just remember, a monstrously, horrifyingly, beyond-comprehension scarred and terrified Alexander Luthor was murdered by The Joker in an alley.. just like Bruce's parents.. just like Bruce's parents... in issue #7 of Infinite Crisis.. at the .. sob sob.. very end of that comic book.. their is NO mutilation that the Joker is unwilling to inflict upon himself as personal self-PAYBACK for that most horrific of crimes of The "Infinite Crisis" Joker... Geoff Johns-3 ... I see scant little in this truly remarkable preview of the television show "Gotham" season 5 .. that should not be in the "Gotham" movies directed by Tim Burton, Geoffrey Wright and co. ....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PAnFmN402Q



… and yet.. and yet.. do you know who turned out to be the true hero of Infinite Crisis issue #7.. even tho he failed to save the life of Alexander Luthor or to even know .. to even be award of his horrific death in an alley..

LOST SOULS - powerful female vocal fantasy...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45kf3GiKOP8&t=1948s


.. It's Superman.. Superman was a truly quintessential, excellent, ultimate hero for all of Infinite Crisis issue #7... the main hero, the main character, the heroic, courageous central character of the 7-issue Infinite Crisis mini-series.. written by Geoff Johns.. sob sob.. art by Phil Jiminez.. the main character hero of that 7-issue Infinite Crisis mini-series..

                                                  .. turned out to be Superman after all.. right 'till the end of Infinite Crisis issue #7... EVEN tho Superman failed to prevent the horrific murder of Alexander Luthor or to even be aware of it..

              .. sob sob..

                   .. at all..

                      .. that it even …

                             .. happened ...

.. some of the company and credits section of "Blade Runner (1982)", directed by Ridley Scott / Ridal Scott (?).... for the art direction and set direction and Visual effects and cinematography of the "Gotham" movies directed by Tim Burton, Geoffrey Wright, Jacques Rivette and co. ...

Music by 


Vangelis

Cinematography by 


Jordan Cronenweth ... director of photography

Film Editing by 


Marsha Nakashima
Terry Rawlings ... supervising editor

Casting By 


Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton
Marci Liroff ... (uncredited)

Production Design by 


Lawrence G. Paull

Art Direction by 


David L. Snyder ... (as David Snyder)

Set Decoration by 


Linda DeScenna
Leslie McCarthy-Frankenheimer ... (as Leslie Frankenheimer)
Thomas L. Roysden ... (as Tom Roysden)
Peg Cummings ... (uncredited)

Costume Design by 


Michael Kaplan
Charles Knode

Makeup Department 


Michael Mills ... prosthetic makeup
Shirley Padgett ... hair stylist (as Shirley L. Padgett)
Marvin G. Westmore ... makeup artist
John Chambers ... prosthetic makeups (uncredited)
Bridget O'Neill ... makeup artist: Joanna Cassidy (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Michael Westmore ... prosthetic makeups (uncredited)

Production Management 


Alan Collis ... production manager
C.O. Erickson ... executive in charge of production
John W. Rogers ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 


Newt Arnold ... first assistant director (as Newton Arnold)
Morris Chapnick ... second assistant director
Peter Cornberg ... first assistant director
Terence Ford ... second assistant director / second second assistant director
Donald Hauer ... second assistant director (as Don Hauer)
Victoria E. Rhodes ... dga trainee (as Victoria Rhodes)
Richard Peter Schroer ... second assistant director (as Richard Schroer)

Art Department 


Jerry Allen ... model builder
William Biggerstaff ... paint gang boss
Jeff Clark ... sign writer
Stephen Dane ... assistant art director
Mentor Huebner ... production illustrator
Laurie Kerr ... supervising carpenter
Crit Killen ... concept artist: designer
Sherman Labby ... production illustrator
Terry E. Lewis ... property master (as Terry Lewis)
Basil Lombardo ... standby painter (as Buzz Lombardo)
Dave Margolin ... painter
Syd Mead ... visual futurist
James F. Orendorff ... construction coordinator (as James F. Orendorf)
David Q. Quick ... assistant property master (as David Quick)
John A. Scott III ... assistant property master
Arthur Shippee ... assistant property master (as Arthur Shippee Jr.)
Tom Southwell ... production illustrator
James T. Woods ... painting coordinator
John Alvin ... poster artist (uncredited)
William Apperson ... construction foreman (uncredited) / model maker (uncredited)
Chris Bracey ... neon art (uncredited)
Charles William Breen ... set designer (uncredited)
Marco A. Campos ... propmaker (uncredited)
Robert Clark ... sculptor (uncredited)
Chris Courtois ... model maker (uncredited)
Tom Duffield ... set designer (uncredited)
Carmine Goglia ... scenic paint foreman (uncredited)
Peter J. Hampton ... production designer: additional scenes (uncredited)
Jaymes Hinkle ... scenic graphics (uncredited)
Steven Ladish ... props (uncredited)
Edward T. McAvoy ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Gregory Pickrell ... set designer (uncredited)
Curtis A. Schnell ... set designer (uncredited)
Kevin Shanks ... drapery man/floor covering (uncredited)
William Ladd Skinner ... set designer (uncredited)
Drew Struzan ... poster artist (uncredited)
Eric Sundt ... vehicle builder (uncredited)
Michael Taylor ... leadman (uncredited)
Gary Zink ... carpenter (uncredited) / propmaker (uncredited)

Sound Department 


Bud Alper ... sound mixer
Gene Ashbrook ... boom operator (as Eugene Byron Ashbrook)
Christopher Assells ... sound effects editor (2007 Final Cut version)
Karen Baker Landers ... supervising sound editor (2007 Final Cut version)
Beau Baker ... cable person
Peter Baldock ... assistant dialogue editor
Ron Bartlett ... re-recording mixer (2007 Final Cut version)
Dino Dimuro ... sound effects editor (2007 Final Cut version) (as Dino R. Dimuro)
Joe Gallagher ... assistant sound editor
Per Hallberg ... supervising sound editor (2007 Final Cut version)
Graham V. Hartstone ... chief dubbing mixer
Doug Hemphill ... re-recording mixer (2007 Final Cut version) (as D.M. Hemphill)
Mike Hopkins ... dialogue editor (as Michael Hopkins)
Gerry Humphreys ... chief dubbing mixer
Laurent Kossayan ... atmos mix supervising sound editor
Mary Jo Lang ... foley mixer (2007 Final Cut version) (as Maryjo Lang)
Alyson Dee Moore ... foley artist (2007 Final Cut version) (as Alyson Moore)
Scott Morgan ... foley recordist (2007 Final Cut version)
Philip D. Morrill ... assistant sound editor (2007 Final Cut version)
Tony Negrete ... assistant sound editor (2007 Final Cut version) (as Tony R. Negrete)
Peter Pennell ... sound editor
John Roesch ... foley artist (2007 Final Cut version)
Jon Title ... sound effects editor (2007 Final Cut version)
John Vincent ... documentary sound
Ben Burtt ... additional sound design (uncredited)
Joel Fein ... sound recording mixer (uncredited)
John Hayward ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Nicolas Le Messurier ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Gordon K. McCallum ... sound mixer (uncredited)
Jim Shields ... sound designer (uncredited)

Special Effects by 


Eugene Crum ... special effects assistant
Greg Curtis ... special effects technician (as William G. Curtis)
Logan Frazee ... special effects technician
Terry D. Frazee ... special floor effects supervisor (as Terry Frazee)
Steve Galich ... special effects technician
Richard L. Hill ... special effects technician
Donald Myers ... special effects technician
Brian Bevis ... special effects crew (uncredited)
Robert Cole ... special effects action property foreman (uncredited)
Robert DeVine ... special effects (uncredited)
Ken Estes ... special effects foreman (uncredited)
Scott Forbes ... special effects technician (uncredited)
Tim Turner ... fabricator (uncredited)

Visual Effects by 


Tim Angulo ... additional green screen photography: New Deal Studios (2007 Final Cut version) (as Timothy E. Angulo)
Michael Backauskas ... assistant effects editor: EEG (as Michael Bakauskas)
Robert D. Bailey ... matte photography: EEG (as Robert Bailey)
Don Baker ... camera operator: EEG
Philip Barberio ... optical line-up: EEG
Jill Bogdanowicz ... digital restoration: Technicolor Digital Intermediates (2007 Final Cut version)
Christian Boudman ... visual effects enhancement: SPI (2007 Final Cut version)
Tom Burton ... digital restoration: Technicolor Digital Intermediates (2007 Final Cut version)
Diane Caliva ... visual effects enhancement: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version)
Charles Cowles ... camera operator: EEG
Tom Cranham ... effects illustrator: EEG
Lisa Deaner ... visual effects enhancement: SPI (2007 Final Cut version)
Debbie Denise ... visual effects enhancement: SPI (2007 Final Cut version)
David Dryer ... special photographic effects supervisor
Syd Dutton ... visual effects enhancement: Illusion Arts (2007 Final Cut version)
Bud Elam ... special engineering consultant: EEG
Michael L. Fink ... action prop supervisor (as Mike Fink)
Linda Fleisher ... action prop consultant
Collin Fowler ... visual effects enhancement: Illusion Arts (2007 Final Cut version)
Joyce Goldberg ... production office manager: EEG
David Grafton ... special engineering consultant: EEG
Robert Hall ... optical photography supervisor: EEG
David R. Hardberger ... camera operator: EEG (as David Hardberger)
Alan Harding ... special camera technician: EEG
Jack Hinkle ... film coordinator: EEG
Richard E. Hollander ... computer engineering: EEG (as Richard Hollander)
Richard R. Hoover ... visual effects enhancement: SPI (2007 Final Cut version)
Ian Hunter ... visual effects supervisor
Diana Stulic Ibanez ... visual effects enhancement: SPI (2007 Final Cut version)
Karen Krause ... digital restoration: Technicolor Digital Intermediates (2007 Final Cut version)
Ronald Longo ... camera operator: EEG
Fumi Mashimo ... visual effects enhancement: Illusion Arts (2007 Final Cut version)
Tim McHugh ... camera operator: EEG (as Timothy McHugh)
Kelvin McIlwain ... visual effects enhancement: Illusion Arts (2007 Final Cut version)
Gregory L. McMurry ... electronic engineering: EEG (as Greg McMurray)
Virgil Mirano ... still lab: EEG
Thomas Nittmann ... visual effects enhancement: Lola Visual Effects (2007 Final Cut version)
Luke O'Byrne ... visual effects enhancement: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version)
Joshua Pines ... digital restoration: Technicolor Digital Intermediates (2007 Final Cut version)
Thomas R. Polizzi ... digital restoration: Technicolor Digital Intermediates (2007 Final Cut version) (as Thom Polizzi)
George Polkinghorne ... cinetechnician: EEG
Gary Randall ... gaffer: EEG
Richard Rippel ... optical line-up: EEG (as Richard Ripple)
Jonathan Rothbart ... visual effects enhancement: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version)
David Sanger ... additional green screen photography: New Deal Studios (2007 Final Cut version)
Georgia Scheele ... visual effects coordinator (2007 Final Cut version)
John Scheele ... visual effects supervisor (2007 Final Cut version)
Robert Spurlock ... miniature technician: EEG (as Bob Spurlock)
Mark Stetson ... chief model maker: EEG
David K. Stewart ... director of photography: EEG (as Dave Stewart)
Catherine Sudolcan ... visual effects enhancement: Illusion Arts (2007 Final Cut version)
Tama Takahashi ... matte photography: EEG
David Takayama ... visual effects enhancement: SPI (2007 Final Cut version)
Bill Taylor ... visual effects enhancement: Illusion Arts (2007 Final Cut version)
Peter Truckel ... vfx cameraman: Esper sequence
Douglas Trumbull ... special photographic effects supervisor
Patrick Van Auken ... key grip: EEG (as Pat Van Auken)
James Warren ... digital restoration: Technicolor Digital Intermediates (2007 Final Cut version)
John C. Wash ... animation and graphics: EEG (as John Wash)
Evans Wetmore ... electronic and mechanical design: EEG
Edson Williams ... visual effects enhancement: Lola Visual Effects (2007 Final Cut version)
Matthew Yuricich ... matte artist: EEG
Richard Yuricich ... special photographic effects supervisor
Ryan Zuttermeister ... visual effects enhancement: Lola Visual Effects (2007 Final Cut version)
Isa Alsup ... compositor (uncredited)
Daphne Apellanes-Ackerson ... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Thomas Baker ... motion control camera (uncredited)
Dana Basinger ... film I/O coordinator: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Jerry Castro ... editorial supervisor: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Craig Chandler ... optical effects (uncredited)
Steve Cho ... lead compositor: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Trent Claus ... digital compositor (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Joe C. D'Amato ... resource manager: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Tim Dobbert ... matchmove supervisor: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Rama Dunayevich ... public relations: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Leslie Ekker ... model maker (uncredited)
Bill George ... miniature design and construction (uncredited)
Rocco Gioffre ... matte artist (uncredited)
Julieta Gleiser ... digital production manager: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Daniel Gloates ... senior staff: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Joanna Goldfarb ... post production supervisor: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Monique Gougeon ... human resources: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Rich Grande ... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Timothy Gross ... systems administration: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Martyn Hall ... visual effects (uncredited)
Sunghwan Hong ... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Jeffrey Jasper ... digital artist: New Deal Studios (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Michelle Kater ... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Bill Kent ... camera operator: special photographic effects (uncredited)
Benjamin Kutsko ... Flame artist (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Ivan Landau ... visual effects editor: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Diana K. Lee ... roto/matchmove coordinator: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Soyoun Lee ... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Stuart T. Maschwitz ... senior staff: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Michael McMillen ... model maker (uncredited)
Dan McNamara ... senior staff: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Michele Moen ... matte artist: EEG (uncredited)
Jarrod Nesbit ... visual effects coordinator: SPI (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Brian Nugent ... flame artist (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Tom Pahk ... model maker (uncredited)
Christine Peterson ... roto/paint artist: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Aaron Rhodes ... compositing supervisor: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Christopher S. Ross ... miniature design and construction (uncredited)
Marc Sadeghi ... executive visual effects producer: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Jonathan Seay ... visual effects camera (uncredited)
Scott Squires ... visual displays: DQI (uncredited)
Scott Stewart ... senior staff: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Carsten Sørensen ... senior staff: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Bee Jin Tan ... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
George Trimmer ... model maker (uncredited)
Ryan Tudhope ... compositor: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Sean Wallitsch ... Flame artist (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Tiffany Wu ... roto/matchmove coordinator: The Orphanage (2007 Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Hoyt Yeatman ... visual displays: DQI (uncredited)
Gene Young ... model construction (uncredited)

Monday, February 25, 2019

.. an interview with Angelina Jolie over the conflict in Israel on youtube...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSQ1PvGEjPk

… oh no.. it turns out Angelina jolie doesn't talk about the conflict in Israel or about the Palestinians in this interview after all.. it's a really, really short interview.. but it's.. a gesture.. of goodwill...

.. from.. "the electronic intifada" website... Angelina Jolie and Palestinian refugees in Jordan... I really, really, really think she's entitled to play Barbara Minerva aka The Cheetah in a Wonder Woman movie directed by Scorcese....

here

Angelina Jolie gives voice to Palestinian refugees in Jordan


UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Anglina Jolie visiting refugee children at a healthcare centre in Ruwaished camp, Jordan (Photo: UNHCR/B.Bronee, 2003)
In December 2003, UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie visited Ruweished refugee camp in eastern Jordan. Jolie, who has been a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador since August 2001 wrote a journal which has been released today by the UN refugee agency.
During her one day visit to Ruweished refugee camp, where more than 800 refugees, mostly Palestinians, have settled after fleeing Iraq in April 2003. The actress, who starred in Gone In 60 Seconds, as Lara Croft in Tomb Raider and can soon be seen in Taking Lives and Alexander visited the camp’s pre-school. The children at the school told her “their dream is to see their homeland. To live as citizens of a country they belong to.”
Jolie noted that most of them aspired to be doctors and teachers. She asked one boy why he wanted to be a lawyer. He replied: “To make justice for people, there needs to be more justice.”
Before leaving Ruweished, Jolie attended a community meeting for people to voice their problems and concerns. UNHCR said that it remains concerned about the fate of Palestinian refugees in the border sites. Some have travel documents issued by Egypt and Lebanon, while the majority hold Iraqi resident permits. The Palestinian Authority apparently told UNHCR that it is willing to accept Palestinians seeking to go to the West Bank and Gaza.
UNHCR spokesperson Kris Janowski, who spoke at a press briefing during Jolie’s visit to Jordan, said that Jordan has said that it wants to see the Ruweished camps closed. All the refugees are living under tents in wintry conditions out in the desert zone.
The Jordanian government has announced plans to close Ruwaished camp soon and to move refugees to makeshift camps in the no man’s land between Jordan and Iraq, where more than 1,000 people – mostly Iranian Kurds – have been stranded since April. UNHCR has advised the Jordanian government against the premature closure, and stepped up efforts to find solutions for the refugees.
Meeting refugee representatives and visiting a school and healthcare centre at the camp, Jolie noted, “The children sang songs of pride and longing for their homeland. It was very moving to hear them speak of the dream to have a place called home one day.”
A compilation of Jolie’s journlas between February 2001 and June 2002 were published by Simon and Schuster. The book, “Notes from My Travels: Visits with Refugees in Africa, Cambodia, Pakistan and Ecuador”, offers insight on refugee life, detailing Jolie’s experiences over a year of travels with the UN refugee agency.
To read Angelina Jolie’s journal (PDF) click here.
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Angelina Jolie is heart-broken about the suffering in Gaza - copy-and-pasted from a website called... ukscreen.com ...

Angelina Jolie is heart-broken about the suffering in Gaza – interview

- Husam Sam Asi
30 July 2014 -
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with Angelina Jolie
The mounting number of civilian casualties, particularly children,  from the sustained bombardment of Gaza has moved millions around the world, but very few celebrities in Hollywood, who often boast about their humanitarian activities, dared say anything, fearing of being labeled anti semites. And those who had the courage to express sympathy with the suffering of Palestinian civilians and children, such as a Selena Gomez, John Cusack, Madonna, Mia Farrow, Mark Ruffalo were subjected to aggressive attacks and even threats, and dismissed as ignorants, who don’t understand what is going on.

Today I had the chance to speak to  Angelina Jolie, at Universal studios where she is editing her new movie Unbroken. She probably understands world conflicts more than anybody else in Hollywood. As  the UNHCR  Goodwill Ambassador, the Oscar-winning actress has travelled to every corner in the Middle East and visited many of refugee camps in that part of the world, donating millions of dollars and providing moral and political support.
Like millions around the world, Jolie is pained by the images of suffering coming from Gaza. “I just can’t imagine anybody who is not broken-hearted when they see all of these children in so much pain, and as a mother, I can hardly…” she pauses, overcome by emotions. ”I force  myself to watch these news programs and to read the papers, but it hurts, and it’s so deeply sad because there doesn’t seem to be an answer for what we can do. If I knew what I could do or what I could say, to in some way to bring an end to this conflict or help with the cease fire, I would do it in a moment.”

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Magneto: Auschwitz Sonderkommando


Cyclops 08/02/16

In my brief bio on Magneto yesterday, I mentioned briefly that he had lived through the Holocaust. Multiple references have been made over the years to this horrifying past.
But until 2009, readers had yet to see just what happened to Max Eisenhardt to drive him to the lengths he's gone to protect mutants. Greg Pak changed that with perhaps the most gut wrenching origin story ever: the Magneto Testament.
It starts not long before the Berlin Olympics. The Nazi Party has started mistreating Jews, referring to them as second-class citizens, but most remain fairly confident that it will simply pass in time. Max Eisenhardt is no more than a boy with a crush, on a gypsy girl named Magda, who helps her mother clean the school Max attends. Against all odds, small, scrawny Max manages to win a javelin competition at his school in hopes of impressing her. But as he soon finds out, the nail that sticks out the most is hammered down hardest.
Max's uncle was beaten severely by the authorities for "shaming a German girl". New laws were enacted every day, taking away Jewish citizenship in Germany, restricting their ability to travel, and, as Max's uncle was made aware, banning relationships between Jews and "real" Germans. In 1938, one Jewish man, named Herschel Grynszpan, decided to make a statement by assassinating a German diplomat named Ernst von Rath. The Germans retaliated.
Thousands of Jewish businesses were burned. Thousands of Jews were beaten and assaulted openly, and hundreds were murdered. Perhaps most ominously, the first wave of transport trucks took their undeserving captives to work camps around Germany. November 8th was the night the Holocaust began.
Max's family went on the run as the Germans began rounding up the Jews. They fled to Poland, but Poland was soon overran by the Nazi Blitzkrieg (Lightning War). Again, they fled. But this time, they were not so lucky. The Eisenhardt family was cornered by the SS.
Mutant powers are said to manifest as a teenager, often times as the result of extreme stress. In this aspect, magneto was no different than most. But he didn't know it was happening. He didn't try. He reacted, and his mind curved the bullets meant for him-straight into his father. Max fell with the rest of his family, and lay hidden amongst their bodies in a shallow grave until the SS left. But his empty freedom would not last. He was spotted in a nearby town, and shipped off to the most infamous camp of them all: Auschwitz.
Arbeit Macht Frei. Work makes you free. Perhaps the greatest lie ever told. Max received some quick advice and lied about his age, and the guards sent him to work instead of the showers. He toiled for weeks as a man tried to buy his way onto a better work crew. It nearly worked, but an officer noticed that this particular work crew had one too many people. Max was reassigned to the most horrific job of all: the Sonderkommando.
The Sonderkommando's task was simple. They dealt with bodies. Whether it was those who collapsed from starvation in the fields or those who died in the showers hoping simply for cleanliness and a warm meal after, the Sonderkommando had to dispose of them in the ovens. He saw rhousands of bodies. He learned how to burn children with adults to speed up the process. He would never, ever forget the smell. But the horror brought opportunity. A chance sighting of Magda through a fence gave Max hope. He began to collect bits of gold off the bodies to pay off a guard in exchange for Magda's safety. Through bribery and some coordination with a work crew in the gypsy camp, Max got his wish.
Max had been able to save her, save one amonsgt the millions. By the time the Soviets had liberates the camp, Max had developed a resolve and a burning hatred for those who would put themselves above their fellow man. Magneto was not born when he gained control of his powers. Magneto was born of pure, uncontrollable anger and a resolve tempered by the absolute worst humanity has to offer. Hatred breeds hatred. And in this way, at least, Magneto is more real than any other villain.


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One of my favorite comics ever tbh. Also why Magneto is probably my favorite villain. His hatred was spawned from seeing humans for what he thinks are their true natures. He fights for mutants against persecution, yes, but he's so blinded by hate and anger that he cannot see that he has become what he hates the most.
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