In the late 1890s, they were just introducing the electric chair for capital punishment, and Stephen Hall decided to make an awful movie about it. The Gates is a weak attempt at making a horror; at times it comes off as a parody of the genre. A serial killer who’s trying to resurrect his wife with necromancy haunts the prison where he was killed at.
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William Colcott slices the throat of his 28th victim when cops knock on his door. He’s trying to offer up women as sacrifices so his wife would come back to life. William kills a policeman before getting arrested, but his contact with the dark entities continues in his prison cell. The Bishopsgate prison is chosen to test the new electric chair, and who’d make a better candidate than William? William struggles to survive, but a...
Spoilers Ahead
What Happens In The Movie?
William Colcott slices the throat of his 28th victim when cops knock on his door. He’s trying to offer up women as sacrifices so his wife would come back to life. William kills a policeman before getting arrested, but his contact with the dark entities continues in his prison cell. The Bishopsgate prison is chosen to test the new electric chair, and who’d make a better candidate than William? William struggles to survive, but a...
- 4/4/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
“Mr. March” with KimberCharleston Animal Society
One day last May at a South Carolina fire training facility, 34-year-old Rob Tackett posed for the Charleston Animal Society’s 2017 firefighter calendar — sexy and shirtless and holding Kimber, an adorable German Shepherd puppy.
“Her owner and his wife told me she wouldn’t go around any guys,” says Tackett, a firefighter with the Charleston Fire Department and “Mr. March” in the Charleston (South Carolina) Firefighter Calendar. “And when I first met her she curled up in my arms, it was an instant connection. She felt safe with me.”
He never dreamed he’d one day be her owner.
One day last May at a South Carolina fire training facility, 34-year-old Rob Tackett posed for the Charleston Animal Society’s 2017 firefighter calendar — sexy and shirtless and holding Kimber, an adorable German Shepherd puppy.
“Her owner and his wife told me she wouldn’t go around any guys,” says Tackett, a firefighter with the Charleston Fire Department and “Mr. March” in the Charleston (South Carolina) Firefighter Calendar. “And when I first met her she curled up in my arms, it was an instant connection. She felt safe with me.”
He never dreamed he’d one day be her owner.
- 12/27/2016
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan
- PEOPLE.com
Saturday night’s Britain’s Got Talent seems to have a theme. People who look like they will be crap but actually turn out to be quite entertaining.
We’ve already introduced you to Gay and Alan Cooper and Michael Collins, now let us describe the audition of Stephen Hall. It’s spelt H A L L, as he pointed out to Amanda Holden. We’re sure you can see why, it’s a difficult surname to spell.
Hall is a boring looking Telecommunications engineer, who looks like he should be trying to sell double glazing or new windows instead of dancing for a bunch of celebrities.
Before he auditioned for Amanda Holden, David Hasselhoff and Michael McIntyre Stephen told Ant and Dec that he has been rehearsing for his big day for almost a year, once or twice a week, in a small kitchen that has limited space. It all sounds very promising…...
We’ve already introduced you to Gay and Alan Cooper and Michael Collins, now let us describe the audition of Stephen Hall. It’s spelt H A L L, as he pointed out to Amanda Holden. We’re sure you can see why, it’s a difficult surname to spell.
Hall is a boring looking Telecommunications engineer, who looks like he should be trying to sell double glazing or new windows instead of dancing for a bunch of celebrities.
Before he auditioned for Amanda Holden, David Hasselhoff and Michael McIntyre Stephen told Ant and Dec that he has been rehearsing for his big day for almost a year, once or twice a week, in a small kitchen that has limited space. It all sounds very promising…...
- 4/13/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
The Australian Writers’ Guild has announced the nominations for the Awgie Awards.
Beneath Hill 60, Lou, Animal Kingdom and the still unreleased Griff the Invisible compete for best original feature screenplay, while Rush dominated the TV series category with three of its episodes going against one of Spirited. Underbelly’s second and third series monopolised the mini-series adaptation category.
The ceremony will take place at Peninsula, Melbourne, on August 20.
The nominees are:
Television: Series
Rush Ep 210 – Armoured Car by David Caesar and Adam Todd Rush Ep 208 – Boy in the Bush by Michelle Offen Spirited – The Man Who Fell To Earth by Jacquelin Perske Rush Ep 222 – Water by Adam Todd
Television: Mini Series Adaptation
Underbelly: The Golden Mile by Peter Gawler, Greg Haddrick, Kris Mrksa and Felicity Packard Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities by Peter Gawler, Greg Haddrick, Kris Mrksa and Felicity Packard
Television: Serial
Home and Away Ep...
Beneath Hill 60, Lou, Animal Kingdom and the still unreleased Griff the Invisible compete for best original feature screenplay, while Rush dominated the TV series category with three of its episodes going against one of Spirited. Underbelly’s second and third series monopolised the mini-series adaptation category.
The ceremony will take place at Peninsula, Melbourne, on August 20.
The nominees are:
Television: Series
Rush Ep 210 – Armoured Car by David Caesar and Adam Todd Rush Ep 208 – Boy in the Bush by Michelle Offen Spirited – The Man Who Fell To Earth by Jacquelin Perske Rush Ep 222 – Water by Adam Todd
Television: Mini Series Adaptation
Underbelly: The Golden Mile by Peter Gawler, Greg Haddrick, Kris Mrksa and Felicity Packard Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities by Peter Gawler, Greg Haddrick, Kris Mrksa and Felicity Packard
Television: Serial
Home and Away Ep...
- 6/22/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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