Geoffrey Henry
@gdhenry.bsky.social
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Loves TV, film, and books. Favorite genres are mystery, suspense, crime drama, and melodrama. Listens to 80s music, 90s music, and contemporary indie music. He/his/him
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10 TV shows to get to know me:

Columbo
Murder, She Wrote
Perry Mason
The Rockford Files
The Fugitive
Diagnosis: Murder
Burke's Law
Agatha Christie's
Poirot
Agatha Christie's Marple/Miss Marple
Inspector Morse
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It's the following day . . . And I STILL have not recovered from THE Miss MISSY performing at the VS fashion show!

We don't deserve Missy Elliott . . . But she gives us the joy anyway. 🙏🏾🫶🏾🙏🏾
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"In retrospect it is difficult to see why MGM kept Angela Lansbury as a featured player while making stars of Lana Turner, June Allyson, or Janet Leigh."
—David Shipman. And I agree! The goddess Angela would have marked 100 years today, and she damn near made it too. Raise a glass! Or a doughnut.
Angela Lansbury in her dressing room during the filming of STATE OF THE UNION, a 1948 Frank Capra film in which she played a woman much older than herself (check the gray streak) and steals the picture. In this publicity photo, she's smiling at the camera and enthusiastically dunking a doughnut.
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remembering Angela Lansbury on her 100th birthday 💖
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Angela Lansbury was born 100 years ago on this date.
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Who are your favourite: actors, directors, singers, comedians, authors, artists, animators, photographers, make-up artists, theatre stars, travel bloggers, wrestlers, magicians, game developers, journalists, LGBT community and allies, and pro-democracy people on Bluesky?
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Chicago friends - don’t miss @LillyWachowski.bsky.social, @SamFeder.bsky.social and friends at a special Heightened Security documentary screening and Q&A!
join me and my pals at @musicboxtheatre.bsky.social where i'll be bringing my patented run-on sentences and cul-de-sac musings to this panel for new doc by the brilliant @samfeder.bsky.social
tickets are limited!
One sheet for documentary film "Heightened Scrutiny." An upside down supreme court building hangs guillotine-like above the thumbnails of  filmmaker Sam Feder and the guest speakers Lilly Wachowski (me,) Crispin Torres, Mickey R Mahoney and AllienSteve Mullen.
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Sad to hear that legendary artist Drew Struzan has died aged 78. He made over 150 movie posters, including ones for Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, Police Academy, The Thing, The Shawshank Redemption, Blade Runner, and many more.
The Goonies, Back to the Future, Shawshank Redemption, Coming to America, The Thing, Big Trouble in Little China, and The Green Mile posters
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I know several people who were told that coming out would end their careers. To anyone who needs to hear this: they are all thriving and finally living their best lives like they deserve to.
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I’m only 57 YouTube subscribers away from 6.5K! Help me reach this milestone to interview even more amazing celebrity guests! YouTube.com/SarahOConnellShow
The Sarah O’Connell Show 6,443 subscribers
"Here's Where the Story Ends," the cover done by Tin Tin Out featuring Shelley Nelson
Without saying Hurt, fav Cover Song?
Tin Tin Out and Shelley Nelson's cover of "Here's Where the Story Ends." I love this cover. It is one of my favorite covers of a song. I heard it for the first time a few years ago. I found myself loving the cover as much as I did the original. The cover also brings back great memories for me.
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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Name a FIlm you saw at a Drive In Theater.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. My aunt took my brother and I to see this film at a drive-in in Downey, CA. One time, my aunt took us there to see a specific film while April Fool's Day was playing on another screen. I often glanced at this screen to see the action of the latter movie.
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Name a FIlm you saw at a Drive In Theater.
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For day 288 of my year long retrospective on made for TV movies that need a DVD/Blu Ray release, I chose Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer, which premiered OTD in 1983. It's a sorta unofficial sequel to Looking for Mr. Goodbar and concentrates on the manhunt after the death of the protagonist
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#Podcast: #WatchWithJen - S6: E19 - Video Game Movies with Pat King

My delightful Poisoned Pen work buddy PK shares nostalgic video game stories & we tackle the films LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER, RESIDENT EVIL, SONIC THE HEDGEHOG, & THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE.

www.patreon.com/posts/watch-...
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Such a great discussion about a truly immaculate directorial debut!
Last week, we kicked off our Nia DaCosta & Tessa Thompson Film Series with the return of Chels @chels725.bsky.social to discuss Nia DaCosta’s 2018 film “Little Woods.” Episode available now!

www.buzzsprout.com/1638073/epis...