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 takes literally less than ten pages in the whole book, but those epistolary passages  well known to anyone who follows Dracula Daily, as we have just sailed through the traumatizing passages  are incredibly horrific and hau stanley fr nt botella stanley ing. Not to mention that they used all practical effects for this vamp, which I, personally, cannot get enough of. This film is going to take those sparse moments of realization and turn them into an epic battle between the sailors and Dracula and 8230; well.. some of us know how that ends. Spoilers, ready your stakes.  Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Part II During a recent interview with /Film, Mutant Mayhem director Jeff Rowe stated hes decided to embrace the reality the voices of his teenage cast will deepen before a potential sequel moves forward.      [D]oing the film was contingent on casting real teenagers in the roles, and I think it was just understood very early on that this will be four unknown actors. Were going to do a big casting search. We worked with Rich Delia who was so good at this and brought us hundreds of people and we found Nick, Brady, Micah, and Shamon, who are all amazing. But I think beyond that, the studio wanted some names in there and some marketability, so we went bigger on all of the other roles.   I think well lean into it. It would be the funniest thing in the world if for movie two, Micah Abbey just has the worlds deepest voice and were just like, Okay, great. Lets make him huge  stanley cup now. Lets give him muscles, Hwaj House Committees Slam ID.me for    Baseless    Unemployment Fraud Claims
 As playing retro games on modern consoles has become more popular, so has the accessories market dedicated to reviving classic controllers that promise to make the retro gaming experience feel more authentic. But why buy the same hardware again when there are clever ways to repurpose your old controllers  This cartridge even turns the original Game Boy into a wireless gamepad.     I realize Tetris existed well before Nintendos Game Boy hit the market, but the portable ver stanley quencher sion of the classic tetromino-stacking game that shipped with every Game Boy still feels like the defacto vers stanley cup ion to me, and playing Tetris with that familiar hardware in hand magically increases my stacking skills by ten-fold. Thats probably why Im so impressed by this hack from Alex Iannuzzi of insideGadgets. Without having to modify or upgrade the original Game Boy or GBA hardware in any way, he managed to design and build a game cartridge that turns the handhelds into wireless controllers for other consoles and computers.  Iannuzzi has documented the design and engineering of this custom cartridge on his website, including links to the code he developed, and the schematics of the actual hardware. Someone with similar hacking skills could probably recreate this cartridge themselves, but for simpletons like myself, Ian stanley ca nuzzi also sells pre-assembled versions on his site. The current version of the Gameboy TX Cart, which sells for $23, uses the larger cartridge designs that the Game Boy and Game Boy Color rel