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- The surprising, never-before-told tale of the indispensable yet unsung Casting Director - Iconoclasts whose keen eye, exquisite taste and gut instincts redefined Hollywood.
- Relates the amazing stories that have shaped the band's music, ministry, and journey. from their unusual beginnings to the motivation for one of their most well-known songs and a sickness that could have ended their lives.
- Meeting Ruth Adams, daughter of a millionaire, on an ocean liner, Lockwood, a professional gambler, falls in love with her. He finds a rival in Count Dupont, a fortune hunter. The latter informs Ruth and her father as to Lockwood's profession. When the gambler calls upon Ruth at her home, he is requested to leave. Ruth and Dupont are married. A few days after the wedding, the girl's father is ruined. Lockwood chances to see Dupont when the news is broken to the nobleman. The man's attitude causes the gambler to fear for Ruth's safety. When the Duponts sail for abroad. Lockwood follows. A collision sends the liner to the bottom, Ruth, her husband and the gambler being the sole survivors. The three are washed ashore on an island. In the months which follow, Ruth comes to find Lockwood gentle and courageous. Dupont, on the other hand, is a monument of selfishness. Lockwood constructs a raft just big enough to carry two. Weary of her husband's brutality, Ruth consents to leave the island with the gambler. Dupont, attempting to board the raft, is knocked unconscious. As Lockwood paddles out to sea. a bundle falls from Ruth's hands and opens. A tiny garment made by Ruth during her stay on the island informs the gambler that it is Dupont who should have the chance of being rescued with Ruth. The man paddles back to shore. The realization of his own unworthiness is forced upon Dupont for the first time, when he learns Lockwood's reason for returning. He vows to turn over a new leaf. Heartbroken, the gambler watches the tiny craft until it disappears from view.
- Amusing are the efforts of a young man thrown upon his own resources for a livelihood. Accustomed to spending money lavishly by the liberal allowance of a wealthy parent, the young fellow travels a pace that keeps the father in hot water as to the extent of the next escapade. Finally matters assume such serious aspects that the father is obliged to cast his son off and compel him to paddle his own canoe as much for his own good as for that of the parent. Under great lamentation the creditors of the young fellow are evicted, and under protestation of the mother the son must strike out for himself. His first experience is as a cabman, next as a clerk at a soda fountain, then he pushes a vegetable cart, and finally is waiter in a restaurant. Good action in every phase.
- A burned out, yet tired casting director, Larry Donovan, wants nothing more than to retire from the film industry and start a new life.
- Drayton, a man of means and social prominence, sequesters himself fin an obscure fishing village for rest and quiet. He finds much diversion and novelty in coming in contact with the fisher folk of the settlement. He becomes acquainted and finds companionship with a young fisher maiden who appeals very much to his fancy because of her extreme simplicity, so unsophisticated and free from the arts practiced by society, of which he has become heartily sick. He grows very fond of the girl and falls in love with her. She is very fond of him, but cannot understand why one of his station and breeding should show her so much attention. His courtship is noticed by her people and they do not hesitate to tell her that his purpose cannot be honorable, and the poor child is in a quandary between the promptings of her heart and the suspicions which have been aroused by whispering distrust; she refuses to listen to his protestations and proposal of marriage. The little fisher maiden marries one of her own class, a coarse fellow of violent nature. Five years later she is a widow with a child. Drayton is still a bachelor; he cannot forget his "mermaid," as he is wont to call her. He tries to forget what might have been and resorts to the gaieties of society, and this summer finds him with the smart set, cruising in a yacht along the shores where he first met the "child of the sea." He is thinking of her, "half in fun and whole in earnest," he writes a note to her, places it in an empty champagne bottle, corks it and throws it overboard, hoping that it may drift to her and let her know that he is still waiting for her. Sitting on the jetty, she is looking pensively out to sea, dreaming of the happy days of Drayton's wooing. She is startled by the approach of another wooer who declares his love. As she again looks listlessly into the deep she espies the bottle; she asks her suitor to get it. He wades into the water, gets the bottle, breaks it and cuts his finger trying to extract the note. She is all sympathy, forgets the note and tells him to throw the bottle back into the sea; thus it is decided by the fates that she and Drayton remain apart, she happy in the thought of his love, he in the hope of hers, rather than a life of incompatibility in marrying above or beneath one's social station.
- Showing the body of a girl half buried in the sands of a beach, with enormous breakers rolling in over her body as after a storm at sea.
- Aack. Cathy, the iconic and much-maligned comic strip by Cathy Guisewite, chronicled the day-to-day tribulations of its titular working woman for 35 years, met with equal praise and derision.
- James Pax Lightning of Big Trouble of Little China interview Hollywood and Asian Kung Fu and Martial Actors, about their struggle to success.
- Tyr makes his move. He has convinced the Nietzscheans he's the genetic reincarnation of Drago Museveni - progenitor of his race. The Nietzscheans break away from the Commonwealth, and Tyr tries to force Dylan into a decision to either save his crew or sacrifice Andromeda.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeChris reviews the Ironman cold-cast porcelain statue by Hard Hero. Sculpted by Seth Vandable.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeRob reviews Dark Horse Comics "Frankenstein" cold-cast porcelain statue by Randy Bowen.
- 1996–202122mTV-G7.3 (9)TV EpisodeWhen asked to produce receipts for property damage, a man asks for the judges' patience due to his loss of a relative in a mass shooting; a woman is sued for damages after a friend gets into an accident while driving her uninsured car.
- 2006–TV Episode
- 2006– TV-14TV Episode
- Joker and Benimaru break their way into the church for the hidden scriptures. When Benimaru presses Joker for answers as to how he knows so much, Joker tells him about his past, revealing some dark secrets about the Holy Sol Temple.
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (1980)1962–1986TV-PGTV Episode
- 2014– 41mTV-148.0 (15)TV EpisodeActress Melissa McCarthy (Superintelligence (2020)); the original cast of Saved by the Bell (1989); Sheryl Crow covers Tom Petty's "You Don't Know How It Feels";
- Episode:(2021)
Dustin Diamond's Saved By The Bell Cast React To His Death - Are They Hypocrites? Did They Hate Him?
2008– TV-14TV EpisodeRight, because hating someone automatically means you want them dead no matter what. That's exactly how that works. - 2018–2024TV EpisodeA casting director skinny shames Jolie, a very thin model, but when he realizes that his own daughter gets shamed for being skinny, he learns that being made fun of for being skinny is just as bad as being made fun of for being fat.
- 2012–TV EpisodeIt's that song where the guy turns into a disco duck. What on Earth was happening where the dumbest song in history became a #1 single?
- Episode: (2021)2019–TV EpisodeThe cast-iron skillet is the perfect pan to cook awesome steaks, and today I will show you my favorite ways to cook with it. My mother-in-law returns to make a delicious traditional flan.
- 2020–TV Episode
- Episode: (2016)2009– 11mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2020– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2018–TV Episode
- 2012– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2020–TV EpisodeThis "Paltrocast" features interviews with rapper Money Man and the casts of "Life By Ella" (Lily Brooks O'Briant, Artyon Celestine, Vanessa Carrasco) and "Best Foot Forward" (Josh Sundquist, Logan Marmino, Matt Fleckenstein).
- 2018– 25mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 32mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2018– 40mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 9mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2021– 1h 10mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 3h 6mPodcast Episode