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''FreakyLinks'' is an American science fiction series that combined elements of horror, mystery, and comedy. It aired on Fox from October 2000 until June 2001, for a total run of 13 episodes. The feel of the show closely modeled that of ''The X-Files'' and other supernatural-themed shows that were popular at the time. Setting and plot ''FreakyLinks'' centered on Derek Barnes (played by Ethan Embry), who, assisted by his friends Chloe (Lisa Sheridan) and Jason (Karim Prince), ran a website called "FreakyLinks.com" that sought out the dark and forbidden truths behind paranormal phenomena and urban legends. Derek took over the site after his twin brother, Adam, died under mysterious circumstances. The show's episodes revolved around Derek and his friends investigating supernatural claims for the website and uncovering clues that might reveal the truth of his brother's fate. Cast *Ethan Embry as Derek Barnes / Adam Barnes *Lisa Sheridan as Chloe Tanner *Karim Prince as Jason Tatum ...
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Jefery Levy
Jefery Levy (born May 21, 1958) is an American film and television director, producer, and writer, based in Beverly Hills, California. Career In 1985, while a graduate student at UCLA, Levy wrote and produced the low-budget hit ''Ghoulies'', a horror-comedy film. He has produced and directed dozens of TV and film projects over a span of three decades, and he is most recently known for the 2015 film ''ME'', which he directed, produced, wrote, and starred. Levy's debut feature was ''Drive'', starring Academy Award nominee David Warner, and it won the FIPRESCI Award at the 1991 Venice International Film Festival. ''The Key'' Levy's 2014 film adaption of the novel ''The Key'' by the Japanese writer Junichiro Tanizaki premiered at the Real Experiment Film Festival at the Laemmle Music Hall Theater in Beverly Hills. ''The Key (2014 film), The Key'' explores the twisted sexual life and marriage of a Los Angeles couple through their private journals in an explicit cinematic portrayal. ...
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Horror Fiction
Horror is a genre of fiction which is intended to frighten, scare, or disgust. Horror is often divided into the sub-genres of psychological horror and supernatural horror, which is in the realm of speculative fiction. Literary historian J. A. Cuddon, in 1984, defined the horror story as "a piece of fiction in prose of variable length... which shocks, or even frightens the reader, or perhaps induces a feeling of repulsion or loathing". Horror intends to create an eerie and frightening atmosphere for the reader. Often the central menace of a work of horror fiction can be interpreted as a metaphor for larger fears of a society. Prevalent elements of the genre include ghosts, demons, vampires, werewolves, ghouls, the Devil, witches, monsters, extraterrestrials, dystopian and post-apocalyptic worlds, serial killers, cannibalism, cults, dark magic, satanism, the macabre, gore and torture. History Before 1000 The horror genre has ancient origins, with roots in folklore ...
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Website
A website (also written as a web site) is a collection of web pages and related content that is identified by a common domain name and published on at least one web server. Examples of notable websites are Google Search, Google, Facebook, Amazon (website), Amazon, and Wikipedia. All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web. There are also private websites that can only be accessed on a intranet, private network, such as a company's internal website for its employees. Websites are typically dedicated to a particular topic or purpose, such as news, education, commerce, entertainment or social networking. Hyperlinking between web pages guides the navigation of the site, which often starts with a home page. User (computing), Users can access websites on a range of devices, including desktop computer, desktops, laptops, tablet computer, tablets, and smartphones. The application software, app used on these devices is called a Web browser. History ...
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Russel Friend
Russel Friend is an American television writer and producer who served as an executive producer on the Fox series ''House'', for which he won a Writers Guild of America Award in 2010 for co-writing the episode "Broken". He often works with his writing partner Garrett Lerner. Television career Friend's writing career began on the CBS crime series ''Martial Law'', after which he served as a writer and producer on several series through the late 1990s until the early 2000s, including ''FreakyLinks'', '' Roswell'', ''John Doe'', ''Boston Public'', ''LAX'' and ''Smallville''. In 2005, he and Lerner joined the writing staff of the medical mystery series ''House''. Their first episode, "Acceptance", was the premiere of the second season. At the start of the fourth season, Friend became an executive producer. He was also a Consulting Producer and writer on Glee. Filmography Awards and nominations In 2010, Friend was the recipient of the Writers Guild of America award for the ...
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David Straiton
David Straiton is a Canadian television director. Career His directorial debut was a special of the Nickelodeon series ''Weinerville''. Some of his other television credits include: ''The Secret World of Alex Mack'', '' Dark Angel'', '' Fastlane'', '' The Immortal'', ''Jake 2.0'', ''Heroes'', ''Dollhouse'', ''Star Trek: Enterprise'', '' Standoff'', ''Life'', ''Charmed'', ''Sex, Love & Secrets'', ''House M.D.'', ''Mercy'', ''Detroit 1-8-7'', ''Angel'', ''Las Vegas'', '' Defying Gravity'', ''Chaos'', '' The Cape'', '' White Collar'', ''Nikita'', '' The Firm'', '' The Finder'', ''Fringe'', '' Bates Motel'', '' Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', ''Magnum P.I.'', ''MacGyver Angus "Mac" MacGyver is the title character and the protagonist in the TV series ''MacGyver''. He is played by Richard Dean Anderson in the 1985 original series. Lucas Till portrays a younger version of MacGyver in the 2016 reboot. In both po ...'', '' Stargirl'' and '' The Good Doctor''. References Extern ...
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Michael R
Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions * Michael (bishop elect), English 13th-century Bishop of Hereford elect * Michael (Khoroshy) (1885–1977), cleric of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada * Michael Donnellan (1915–1985), Irish-born London fashion designer, often referred to simply as "Michael" * Michael (footballer, born 1982), Brazilian footballer * Michael (footballer, born 1983), Brazilian footballer * Michael (footballer, born 1993), Brazilian footballer * Michael (footballer, born February 1996), Brazilian footballer * Michael (footballer, born March 1996), Brazilian footballer * Michael (footballer, born 1999), Brazilian footballer Rulers =Byzantine emperors= *Michael I Rangabe (d. 844), married the daughter of Emperor Nikephoros I * Mi ...
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Stephen Cragg
Stephen Cragg is an American television producer and director. Cragg has directed several network television series. Cragg also directed episodes of '' ER'', ''Boston Legal'', ''Detroit 1-8-7'', ''Southland'', ''Harry's Law'', ''Northern Exposure'', ''Doogie Howser, M.D.'' and ''Third Watch''. Cragg was also a producer on ''A Year in the Life'' (for which he received the Best Miniseries Emmy), ''Doogie Howser, M.D.'', ''The American Embassy'' and ''The Byrds of Paradise''. Director filmography *'' Chicago Fire'' (2018-2019) **episode 7.20 "Try Like Hell" **episode 6.08 "The Whole Point of Being Roommates" *''Mars'' (2018) **episode 2.04 "Contagion" **episode 2.01 "We Are Not Alone" *''Chicago Med'' (2016-2017) **episode 2.20 "Generation Gap" **episode 2.04 "Brother's Keeper" **episode 1.15 "Inheritance" *''How to Get Away with Murder'' (2015-2019) **episode 5.15 "Please Say No One Else Is Dead" **episode 5.08 "I Want to Love You Until the Day I Die" **episode 5.01 "Your Funeral" * ...
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Todd Holland
Todd Holland (born August 13, 1961) is an American film and television director and producer. He directed over 50 episodes of ''The Larry Sanders Show'', for which he received an Emmy, and 26 episodes of ''Malcolm in the Middle'', for which he received two Emmy Awards. His feature films include ''The Wizard'' (1989) and ''Krippendorf's Tribe'' (1998). Early life and education Holland was born in Kittanning, Pennsylvania and raised in Meadville, Pennsylvania. He was an honor student, graduating from Meadville Area Sr. High School-M. A. S. H. While there, he wrote, directed and produced several parodies of movies popular at the time. He graduated in 1985 from UCLA's school of Theater, Film and Television. Career Holland got his career break when Steven Spielberg saw his UCLA thesis film ''Chicken Thing''—a 12-minute comedy horror short—and hired Holland to write and direct on the second season of ''Amazing Stories''. Holland directed 52 episodes of ''The Larry Sanders Show'' ...
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Petition
A petition is a request to do something, most commonly addressed to a government official or public entity. Petitions to a deity are a form of prayer called supplication. In the colloquial sense, a petition is a document addressed to some official and signed by numerous individuals. A petition may be oral rather than written, or may be transmitted via the Internet. Legal ''Petition'' can also be the title of a legal pleading that initiates a legal case. The initial pleading in a civil lawsuit that seeks only money (damages) might be called (in most U.S. courts) a ''complaint''. An initial pleading in a lawsuit that seeks non-monetary or "equitable" relief, such as a request for a writ of '' mandamus'' or ''habeas corpus'', custody of a child, or probate of a will, is instead called a ''petition''. Act on petition is a "summary process" used in probate, ecclesiastical and divorce cases, designed to handle matters which are too complex for simple motion. The parties in a case exc ...
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The Blair Witch Project
''The Blair Witch Project'' is a 1999 American supernatural horror film written, directed and edited by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez (director), Eduardo Sánchez. It is a fictional story of three student filmmakers—Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams, and Joshua Leonard—who hike into the Black Hills near Burkittsville, Maryland, in 1994 to film a documentary about a local myth known as the Blair Witch. The three disappear, but their equipment and footage are discovered a year later. The purportedly "found footage" is the movie the viewer sees. Myrick and Sánchez conceived of a fictional legend of the Blair Witch in 1993. They developed a 35-page screenplay with the dialogue to be improvisation, improvised. A casting (performing arts), casting call advertisement in ''Backstage (magazine), Backstage'' magazine was prepared by the directors; Donahue, Williams and Leonard were cast. The film entered production in October 1997, with the principal photography taking place ...
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Dennis Christopher
Dennis Christopher (born Dennis Carrelli; December 2, 1955) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in ''Breaking Away'' (1979), '' Fade to Black'' (1980), ''Chariots of Fire'' (1981), '' It'' (1990) and ''Django Unchained'' (2012). He has appeared in nearly 40 movies and made-for-television films since 1975. Early life Christopher was born Dennis Carrelli on December 2, 1955 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to an Italian father and an Irish mother. He graduated from Monsignor Bonner High School in 1973. Career A chance encounter in 1972 with Federico Fellini, who was filming in Rome at the time, led to the director casting Christopher in the uncredited role of " The Hippie" in his movie ''Roma''. After that, Christopher worked as an assistant to the fashion designer Halston. Christopher's breakthrough role was as Dave Stohler in the coming-of-age classic ''Breaking Away'' (1979). His performance won him the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer and the Yout ...
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Lizette Carrion
Lizette is a female given name that may refer to: *Lizette Alvarez (born 1964), American journalist *Lizette Cabrera (born 1997), Australian tennis player *Lizette Carrión (born 1972), American actress *Lizette Etsebeth (born 1963), South African discus thrower *Lizette Parker (1971–2016), American politician and social worker *Lizette Salas (born 1989), American professional golfer *Lizette Santana (born 1980), American singer-songwriter, record producer and actress known as Lizé *Lizette Thorne (1882–1970), English-born silent film actress *Lizette Woodworth Reese (1856–1935), American poet *Georgette Lizette Withers (1917–2011), British entertainer See also *Lisette (other), alternative spelling of this name *Elizabeth (given name), related name *Liz, related name * Lizeth López (born 1990), Mexican female volleyball player *The Innocence of Lizette ''The Innocence of Lizette'' is a 1916 American silent comedy-drama film directed by James Kirkwood and st ...
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