Gratuitous Sex and Violence – My Favourites by Alva Bernadine .
. There was a lot to look at in Antoine Fuqua's 2016 remake of The Magnificent Seven, which is hitting blu-ray on December 20th -- there were Chris Pratt's really tight cowboy pants, there were Byung-hun Lee's really tight cowboy pants, there were Manuel Garcia-Rulfo and Peter Sarsgaard and Matt Bomer's really tight cowboy pants. The movie in this way is a most faithful adaptation of John Sturges' 1960 film, which boasts the tightest cowboy pants ever put on screen. But even with all them cowboy bulges bouncing around bareback it wasn't a cowboy I kept looking at at all, it was... ... male-model turned actor Martin Sensmeier playing the Native American member of the team called Red Harvest that kept catching, and catching, and catching my eye. I think you can see why. I mean even standing beside a pleasingly beefy Chris Pratt... ... my eye wanders still. And thankfully my eye keep wandering and wandering until it wandered right over to Martin's Instagram account, which is when I realized... ... this post was necessary. Required! My duty, you might even say. The Magnificent Seven remake was not very good (if you're looking for a good update of that story check out Takashi Miike's 2010 film 13 Assassins, which is one of the best action movies of our new century) but I do hope it leads to Martin Sensmeier getting more work. We must encourage Hollywood to cast him more! So hit the jump for over 40 more pictures worth of encouragement...
Inusuales fotografías de Pablo Picasso, en su casa y su estudio, entre 1948 y 1967
Gratuitous Sex and Violence – My Favourites by Alva Bernadine .
. I could've sworn there was already a second big-time gratuitous post that I did for Lee but my archives are telling me otherwise. (Here's the first one, the one I can find, and it is substantial.) It's making me feel like a crazy person. Anyway this is either the second, if I am indeed crazy, or the third, if I am indeed sane(ish), gratuitous post that I've done for Lee. Because I like him. I think you can see why. Over here in the US he's been seen in the terrific horror movie I Saw the Devil but then he's probably mostly known for being Storm Shadow in the GI Joe movies - indeed look at this here poster for the new one, GI Joe: Retaliation, which is out next month: That's how you sell a movie! I only found this poster after reading news today of the next project he's lining up here in the US, and it's another action sequel, via DH: "Catherine Zeta-Jones ("Chicago," "The Mask of Zorro") and Byung-hun Lee ("G.I. Joe: Retaliation," "I Saw the Devil") are joining the cast of Dean Parisot's upcoming action-comedy sequel "Red 2" at Summit-Lionsgate. Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, and Helen Mirren are all confirmed to be returning in the follow-up in which the retired CIA operatives use their old-school style to take on a new set of enemies all across Europe. Erich Hoeber and Jon Hoeber are returning to pen the script. Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Mark Vahradian will produce and an August 2nd 2013 release has been set." The first Red was nigh unwatchable so this isn't the greatest news I've ever heard, but at least he's getting work. It's hard over here for an Asian actor, even when they look like him. Speaking of looking like him, let's look at him! Hit the jump for 78 more. (Including finally some nakedness!)
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. There have been a few times over the years where I've randomly stumbled upon a name or a face previously unknown to me only to have my entire life immediately swallowed whole by an immediate, stop-the-presses obsession - their names all escape me right this minute though because there is only one person in the whole entire world right now and his name is Stanley Weber! Yes I am talking to you, mister man. So I was glancing at who has birthdays today and lo and behold Stanley Weber's celebrating his 30th birthday today. Stanley who? Stanley good goddamn look at him, I says to myself. And before I knew it four hours had vanished. Four beautiful hours! We danced and we stared into each other eyes, and then he took off all of his clothes and yadda yadda here we are, more in love than ever. (The nakedness, that you'll see that down below - I'm not one to keep such things to myself, obviously. And neither's he, thank the stars and heavens above!) All this talking and I haven't even said anything about where you might know him from - Mr. Weber is a French actor and you might know him from French things, or more likely you know him from his role of "Comte St. Germain" on the show Outlander. I guess he plays a bad guy? I tried to watch that show once but even with all the naked Sam Heughan I couldn't get into it. Maybe I should try again? Dear lord look at him. Okay okay, I gotta catch my breath. While I go "catch my breath" y'all can entertain yourselves with the fruits of my three hours spent wandering the wilds of Weber, with approximately... oh I don't know, there are so many I lost count, but there are well well well over one hundred pictures after the jump so get to going, people...
. There was a lot to look at in Antoine Fuqua's 2016 remake of The Magnificent Seven, which is hitting blu-ray on December 20th -- there were Chris Pratt's really tight cowboy pants, there were Byung-hun Lee's really tight cowboy pants, there were Manuel Garcia-Rulfo and Peter Sarsgaard and Matt Bomer's really tight cowboy pants. The movie in this way is a most faithful adaptation of John Sturges' 1960 film, which boasts the tightest cowboy pants ever put on screen. But even with all them cowboy bulges bouncing around bareback it wasn't a cowboy I kept looking at at all, it was... ... male-model turned actor Martin Sensmeier playing the Native American member of the team called Red Harvest that kept catching, and catching, and catching my eye. I think you can see why. I mean even standing beside a pleasingly beefy Chris Pratt... ... my eye wanders still. And thankfully my eye keep wandering and wandering until it wandered right over to Martin's Instagram account, which is when I realized... ... this post was necessary. Required! My duty, you might even say. The Magnificent Seven remake was not very good (if you're looking for a good update of that story check out Takashi Miike's 2010 film 13 Assassins, which is one of the best action movies of our new century) but I do hope it leads to Martin Sensmeier getting more work. We must encourage Hollywood to cast him more! So hit the jump for over 40 more pictures worth of encouragement...
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. As far as reputations go, Errol Flynn's casts a long shadow. Think of that part in Wonder Boys where Michael Douglas makes up the passage from his biography about Flynn's proclivity for sprinkling lamb on his dick - it's funny because it seems possible! But while Errol had several children by three different wives, he only had one son - Sean Flynn, born in 1941 to Errol's first wife, the gorgeous French actress Lili Damita. As you can see, the genes were good. Sean did a little bit of acting (including a 1962 sequel to his father's Captain Blood called you guessed it Son of Captain Blood) but apparently found it boring, and so he became a photo-journalist; he actually became well-regarded for his daring war coverage. Unfortunately he was captured by guerrillas in Cambodia in 1971, and killed sometime thereafter (his body's never been found). Yeah that part's depressing. A Clash song was written about him, and supposedly there's a screenplay being worked on based on the book Two of the Missing, which is about him and his fellow journalist Dana Stone, who also went missing. Who could play him, you think? Sean shouldn't be confused with his sister's son who is an actor now and is also named Sean; he was on the Nickelodeon show Zoey 101. There's also another grandson named Luke Flynn who acts. The legacy goes on. Alright hit the jump for more of Sean the elder...
. There have been a few times over the years where I've randomly stumbled upon a name or a face previously unknown to me only to have my entire life immediately swallowed whole by an immediate, stop-the-presses obsession - their names all escape me right this minute though because there is only one person in the whole entire world right now and his name is Stanley Weber! Yes I am talking to you, mister man. So I was glancing at who has birthdays today and lo and behold Stanley Weber's celebrating his 30th birthday today. Stanley who? Stanley good goddamn look at him, I says to myself. And before I knew it four hours had vanished. Four beautiful hours! We danced and we stared into each other eyes, and then he took off all of his clothes and yadda yadda here we are, more in love than ever. (The nakedness, that you'll see that down below - I'm not one to keep such things to myself, obviously. And neither's he, thank the stars and heavens above!) All this talking and I haven't even said anything about where you might know him from - Mr. Weber is a French actor and you might know him from French things, or more likely you know him from his role of "Comte St. Germain" on the show Outlander. I guess he plays a bad guy? I tried to watch that show once but even with all the naked Sam Heughan I couldn't get into it. Maybe I should try again? Dear lord look at him. Okay okay, I gotta catch my breath. While I go "catch my breath" y'all can entertain yourselves with the fruits of my three hours spent wandering the wilds of Weber, with approximately... oh I don't know, there are so many I lost count, but there are well well well over one hundred pictures after the jump so get to going, people...
Inusuales fotografías de Pablo Picasso, en su casa y su estudio, entre 1948 y 1967
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Joseph Two Bulls (name given only as Joseph Two), Dakota Sioux, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front. Copyright 22 June 1900 by Heyn & Matzen Photo, Omaha, Nebraska. No. 631. From the Library of Congress More Native American portraits | More Hein and Hein & Matzen photographs [PD] This picture is in the public domain
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Vibemusic Inc November 26, 2021 GIST Latest news Today news [GIST] Why Lagos Governor Is Legally Bound To Implement #EndSARS Panel Report— Lawyer, Falana All Content Femi Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), has asked Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to reject the gratuitous call for the rejection of the report of the Lagos Judicial Commission by the Minister of Information and Culture, Mr. Lai Mohammed. Falana noted that Nigerian Government lacks the legal competence to reject the report of a Panel of Enquiry duly constituted by the Lagos State Government. Falana revealed this in his address when some leaders of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) visited him in Lagos on Thursday, November. Affirming that the Governor cannot reject the report, summary of evidence and findings of the Justice Doris Okuwobi-led Judicial Commission. He explained that critics are certainly not aware that there is no provision for the issuance of a White Paper under the Law, noting that White Paper is a mere administrative medium for conveying the decision or position of the Government on the report of an Administrative or Judicial Enquiry. The statement reads in part: "We are not unaware of the purported rejection of the report of the Commission by the Minister of Information and Culture, Mr. Lai Mohammed and the pressure on the White Paper Committee by some anti-democratic forces to advise the Governor to jettison the findings and recommendations of the Commission. "Such critics are certainly not aware that there is no provision for the issuance of a White Paper under the Law. In other words, a White Paper is a mere administrative medium for conveying the decision or position of the Government on the report of an Administrative or Judicial Enquiry. "Therefore, since the White Committee is not known to the law, its members are not competent to edit, modify, alter, edit or reject the report of the Commission. More so, that the members of White Paper Committee did not have the opportunity of taking evidence from the witnesses who had testified before the Commission. "Having regard to the letter and spirit of the Tribunal of Enquiry Law it is submitted that the Federal Government lacks the legal competence to reject the report of a Panel of Enquiry duly constituted by the Lagos State Government. "Therefore, Governor Sanwo-Olu should not hesitate to reject the gratuitous call for the rejection of the report of the Lagos Judicial Commission by Mr. Lai Mohammed. "Indeed, the Governor may wish to draw the attention of the Minister to the case of Fawehinmi v Babangida where the Supreme Court held that the power of the President to set a Tribunal of Enquiry is limited to the Federal Capital Territory as 'the National Assembly cannot enact a general Law for the establishment of tribunals of inquiry for, and applicable in the Federation of Nigeria.' "With respect, the Governor cannot reject the report, summary of evidence and findings of the Okuwobi Judicial Commission. Thus, by virtue of section 15 (2) of the Law, the Governor is only empowered to 'make any order in relation to any property or other matter dealt with in the report; and such order when made may be delivered to the Registrar of a High Court (which order the Registrar is empowered and required to receive and register without payment of fee) and when so delivered the order will have effect as a judgment of that High Court and may be enforced accordingly but will not be reviewed in any Court by prerogative order or by any other means and, no appeal will lie from the order.' "In the case of Williams v Dawodu the Court annulled the aspect of the law that equated the order may pursuant to the findings of a Judicial Commission to the judgment of the High Court. Once a White Paper is issued by the Governor on the recommendations, the institutions and individuals indicted by the Commission may wish to approach the High Court to challenge any aspect of the report. "The order of the Governor in respect of the findings and recommendations of the Judicial Commission 'may be delivered to the Registrar of a High Court (which order the Registrar is empowered and required to receive and register without payment of fee) and when so delivered the order will have effect as a judgment of that High Court and may be enforced accordingly...' "Once the order is registered by the Registrar any institution or individual who is dissatisfied with any aspect of the report of the Commission is at liberty to approach the High Court for legal redress. In Williams v Dawodu (supra) the Lagos State High Court had granted an interim order of injunction restraining the Judicial Commission of Enquiry set up to probe the cold murder of the Dawodu brothers in Lagos during a riot. The ground for the injunction was that the Police had charged the persons suspected to have killed the deceased. "But the Court of Appeal deprecated the injunctive relief. Speaking for the Court, Akpata JCA (as he then was and of blessed memory) held that "... if the tribunal ascertains and determines the extent of damage or loss suffered by the said families, and this is followed by reparation by the State government of such damage or loss, the reparation may assuage their pain or sense of loss. Also an inquiry may prevent a future occurrence of such civil disturbances. "It seems to me both morally and legally wrong to prevent the State government from carrying out its responsibilities to the generality of the people of this State." The Governor should not succumb to the blackmail of the merchants of death who have asked him to reject the report of the Commission in spite of the unchallenged evidence that 99 people were killed in Lagos by security forces during the #endsars protests. "Finally, the Okuwobi Judicial Commission has recommended a number of measures to 'assuage the pain or sense of loss' of the victims of the brutality meted out to them and the bereaved family members of the 99 persons whose bodies were dumped in the various mortuaries in Lagos State by police and military personnel. Meanwhile, on the directive of Governor Sanwo-Olu the Okuwobi Judicial Commission has awarded reparation to the tune of N409 million to other victims of police brutality that had occurred in Lagos State. "Therefore, Governor Sanwoolu is legally obligated to implement the remaining recommendations of the Commission. On moral grounds, the Governor is equally bound by the directive of the National Economic Council to "immediately forward copies of final reports of the panels to their Attorneys-General for prompt arraignment and prosecution of all indicted persons," the statement noted. #EndSARS News AddThis : Original Author : saharareporters, new york Disable advertisements :
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