Lacey may refer to:
Jesse Thomas Lacey (born July 10, 1978) is an American musician from Levittown, New York. He is the frontman of the band Brand New.
In addition to being the lead singer of Brand New, Lacey plays guitar and writes most of the band's songs and lyrics. During a concert in St. Louis, Missouri, Lacey stated that during his sophomore year in high school he was persuaded to begin playing bass guitar by friend John Nolan. Before Brand New, he played in The Rookie Lot, featuring fellow Brand New bassist Garrett Tierney and drummer Brian Lane, as well as future Movielife member Brandon Reilly. Before The Rookie Lot, Lacey briefly played bass guitar and sang backing vocals in the band Taking Back Sunday. Two notable songs that he is featured on are "Go On" and "Summer Stars" from the band's self-titled EP.
Jesse Lacey has close ties with fellow Long Island musician John Nolan. Lacey attended South Shore Christian School, with Nolan, who had previously left Taking Back Sunday and founded his band Straylight Run. Jesse is also good friends with Kevin Devine and Andy Hull of Manchester Orchestra.
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Dillon Hill enlists his group of childhood friends to play 'Zombie Tag' one last night before they go off to college and their separate ways. To make the evening special he hires a few zombies to give his friends a scare. Problems arise when the group is caught up in a plot to recover evidence against a crooked politician that Dillon's father has hidden on their property. Dillon stages a zombie attack to fend off the bad guys while they protect each other and the evidence until help arrives.
It was only a game... until they arrived.
You can't keep a bad girl down.
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In the small New England town of Galen, a young teenage boy claims he has dreams of young women being brutally raped and murdered. A doctor and the local sheriff discover that the boy's dreams are real and that a sinister occult might be behind the brutal murders.
Keywords: attack, autopsy, based-on-novel, blood, curse, dead-woman-in-morgue, demon, female-frontal-nudity, female-in-bra-and-panties, female-nudity
The Incubus. He is the Destroyer.
The ultimate power of evil
The dreams. The nightmares. The desires. The fears. The mystery. The revelation. The warning: He is the destroyer.
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Steve Holden (Charles Starrett) and his men successfully raid a wagon train. Among the local ranchers who decide to stop the raiding are Virgil Trent (Wheeler Oakman) and his daughter Gail (Betty Jane Graham). At a meeting, Sidney Padgett (Forrest Taylor), Cannonball (Dub Taylor) and other townspeople conclude that someone is tipping the gang off on important shipments. Trent volunteers to contact the outlaws. He meets Steve and persuades him to cross to the side of the law and protect the ranchers. Steve soon suspects Padgett and tricks him into revealing his identity as the secret leader of the bandits, and in a furious battle between Steve's men and the outlaws, the former win.
SEE BANDITS TAKE...Lead Poison! (original ad - many caps)
A THRILL-PACKED Western AS YOU LIKE IT! (original ad - mostly caps)
He wore a bandit's mask... To fight for law and order!
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Columbia's 6th serial (following "The Spider's Web" and preceding "Mandrake the Magician") is a pre-WW II sabre-rattler that has planes crashing, secret plans disappearing and a reign of terror sweeping the USA as (unidentified) enemy spies strike at the nation's defenses. Four flying G-Men, Hal Andrews, Bart Davis, John Cummings and Charles Bronson, are assigned to the crisis. The four agree that one of them shall assume a mysterious identity so he can strike with the swiftness of a falcon...and the result is The Black Falcon, whose identity is unknown only to those who didn't have the screen credits to look at. The Falcon has a black leather flying outfit that is handier to get to when needed than the Durango Kid's horse, while his two remaining partners are stuck with your basic gray (Bronson gets knocked off early), and together they are close to being a precursor to "Blackhawk" and his band. With the aid of Babs McKay and her kid brother Billy and his band of Junior Air Defenders, the three Flying G-Men keep a straight face as they face the legions of henchmen sent their way by the unknown master-mind spy chief. Keeping a straight face is not easy to do when facing a gang of henchmen directed by James W. Horne behind the over-wrought narration of Knox Manning.
Keywords: serial
Dynamiting the lid off the foreign spy menace! DYNAMITING THE LID OFF THE FOREIGN SPY MENACE!
ANNIHILATING AMERICA'S SECRET SPY RING...IN THE MOST TIMELY OF ALL CHAPTER PLAYS!
SEE: The Mysterious Black Falcon Blast Spies From The Skies!
SEE: Flame Island, The Secret Enemy Plane Base Off The U. S. Coast!
SEE: Dog-Fights In The Stratosphere! Death Hurtling From The Clouds!
Dynamiting the lid off the foreign spy menace!
Office Boy: This is General Retailers, Cuttlebury. [pause] Eh? [pause] Eh? [pause] Mr Penny's office? Yes. [pause] Eh? [pause] Eh? [pause] Eh?::Mr. Penny: Don't keep saying "A" like that. Use another letter occasionally.::Office Boy: Oh.::Mr. Penny: That's better. What do they want?::Office Boy: You.::Mr. Penny: I? Why?
Mr. Penny: Don't argue with me. Attend to your job. What are you supposed to be doing?::Office Boy: Sticking these bits of paper into this here book.::Mr. Penny: Oh. What are they?::Office Boy: I don't know. I thought you did.::Mr. Penny: Don't be impertinent. Of course I do. [Addresses secretary] What are all these things he's got here, Miss Corker?::Secretary: I suppose they're entries for the ledger.::Mr. Penny: Don't be absurd. The Leger was run last month.
Sir Duncan Craggs: I don't object to your keeping company with somebody decent.::Louise: No, no, no. I want to keep company only with you.
Sir Duncan Craggs: I didn't know you'd be free tonight. I'd have bet ten to one you had a date with some Willy.::Louise: So! You will bet like this on my Willy, but if you find me with some poor Willy, you boot him!::Sir Duncan Craggs: A woman like you shouldn't want Willys.::Louise: No, but a man like you should want Trixies, is it?::Sir Duncan Craggs: Certainly. The more he sees of them, the more he appreciates his wife.
Sir Duncan Craggs: You've got to the stage where your friends ought to be your own age, sex, and size.
Sir Duncan Craggs: I've always been a loving husband to you, Heaven knows.::Louise: Oh, make no mistake, Heaven does not know much about you. The angels are not permitted to listen to that sort of thing.
Trixie Merritt: You know, poor Father and Mother think I'm still a kid.::Sir Duncan Craggs: I'm glad to hear that. I believe in children keeping their parents as innocent as possible.
Sir Duncan Craggs: Do you know the disreputable kind of people who go there?::Mr. Penny: Well, I've often been there.::Sir Duncan Craggs: Have you? I've never seen you.
Sir Duncan Craggs: You don't kidnap ladies in England. You don't have to.
Sir Duncan Craggs: No man who's been married to you could ever possibly want another wife.
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A Federal agent seeks to avenge the murder of his friend by going undercover in a numbers racket. But one of the gang thinks the new man seems familiar...
Keywords: automobile, avenger, b-movie, bar, busy-street, drunkenness, fake-identity, federal-agent, gamble, gambling-debt