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A far as hammer films go I'd say it's 4.5/10.
The location, the costumes, the acting are all really good. The story has a good build up, but the finale was a little stupid for my tastes and what I used to in Hammer Films.
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akwardlyuncool · 1 year
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What Goes Up Up (2009) - Review
The misfits find one teacher they can trust and when that teacher dies and a new figure appears in his wake, will they too trust him in that same fashion? Campbell Babbit (Steve Coogan) is put on a newspaper assignment, to get off of writing about the woman he obsessively writes about at current and onto more world news, like the Challenger Space Shuttle launch. He ends up slipping into the life of an old college buddy that has passed away, thinking he can figure out the students his friend left behind and maybe tell someone else’s story for a change.
While out for Record Store day yesterday, I came across this movie that had both Hilary Duff and Josh Peck in it, so I had to pick it up, not many questions asked. Now after watching the ish, I got a whole bunch of questions. The beginning of the film makes it seem like there’s just this group of misunderstood, outcast students who found solace in a classroom, run by a teacher who instead of becoming a priest, decided to put that care into students who needed a little extra, however, and I think this is the goal of the movie, I spent most of it questioning what was happening in that town and really in that classroom.
Now I don’t want to spoil anything, but I will say that I spent a good chunk of the movie with what the kids today call “the ick.” You don’t really know what did or did not happen so you make up your own assumptions, good or bad, until the end when things start to unravel and even then no one truly knows the truth or they do, just not the entirety of that truth. They let some people be heroes and others accept the story they’ve been given.
Had I seen this movie back in 2009 when I was an “edgy” teenager watching and reading all of the stories about misfit, outcast teenagers with identity issues and drug problems and cool art hobbies, I probably would have saw the story they were trying to tell with this one. I don’t know if I would have agreed, probably would of still had some ick, but I might have saw something redeeming in the hour and 44 minutes of run time. Now as an adult I’m left feeling uncomfortable and wondering if what I watched was worth the 3 dollars I spent on the DVD? I will say that some of the ick gets cleared it up which did ultimately help me feel a little less like I wanted to puke, but I’m still unsure about the whole thing.
I don’t think I can really recommend the movie to anyone outside of completionists, die-hard fans or those of y’all who can sit through  fairly dark films and be relatively okay at the end. There was just so much sketch up in the air for the majority of the film and I don’t know that I could recommend someone else sit with that much uncertainty for over an hour. Basically watch at your own discretion.
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TW/CW Plus Some SPOILER-Esk Content Below:
Note on TW’s and CW’s: I’ve recently read something about the usefulness of Trigger Warnings and Content Warnings and how they may not actually be working as intended and don’t offer the help or protection that we think they do or did. That being said, as someone who at least likes to know when the overall subject or content of something may not sit right with me, I’ve decided to put them and other bonus content under a “READ MORE” or “Keep Reading” line, when I have them.
If you have feelings or insight on this please let me know, as this is something I’m testing out and would love further feedback on.
TW/CW: This movie talks about subjects of suicide and inappropriate relationships between adults and minors.
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The Actual Somewhat Spoiler Commentary:
Steve Coogan’s character is a stranger to these kids and the role that he let them lead him into was inappropriate to say the least. I feel like because he is a stranger, no less an adult, even if he was trying to figure out what happened to his old friend, he should have put up some boundaries real quick. It seems like he’d tow that line to “protect” the heart of a teenage girl all in the name of the story. I think however, part of him wrote about heroes so much that he let himself slip into the villain role rather easily. He claims he’s not “that guy,” but I was not truly convinced. There were too many closed doors and making sure the girl knew she was loved by her teacher, for me to just accepts his grey area. I’m not saying I believe he’s “that guy” either but he is not the good or clean one in this situation, like at all.
Also I feel like the meaning of Josh Peck’s character (Jim Lement) was so confusing. Like is he in love with Hillary Duff’s character (Lucy) or just trying to protect her himself. Is he one of the “bad” guys who trips into heroism every once in a while, but knows they only partly deserve the compliments. Is he supposed to be the “teacher” in the end?
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#CountryMusic
11-19-22 Billboard Country Music Airplay Chart
So today I will be bringing you the Top 20 Country Music Songs for the week of 11/19/22 from the Billboard Country Music Airplay Chart. So let's get started right now.
Number 20 belongs to Carly Pearce who is new to the list this week - What he didn't do.
Number 19 belongs to Lainey Wilson who is new to the list this week - Heart like a truck.
Number 18 belongs to Brett Young who is moving up 2 spots this week - You didn't.
Number 17 belongs to the Zac Brown band who are dropping 1 spot this week - Out in the middle.
Number 16 belongs to Jason Aldean who is dropping 2 spots this week - That's what tequila does.
Number 15 belongs to Kane Brown featuring Katelyn Brown who are moving up 2 spots this week - Thank God.
Number 14 belongs to Nate Smith who is moving up 1 spot this week - Whiskey on you.
Number 13 belongs to Gabby Barrett who is dropping 1 spot this week - Pick me up.
Number 12 belongs to Jordan Davis who is moving up 1 spot this week - What my world spins around.
Number 11 belongs to Jelly Roll who is dropping 1 spot this week - Son of a sinner.
Number 10 belongs to Jimmie Allen who is moving up 1 spot this week - Down home.
Number 9 belongs to Luke Bryan who is staying in the same spot as last week - Country on.
Number 8 belongs to Bailey Zimmerman who is staying in the same spot as last week - Fall in love.
Number 7 belongs to Jackson Dean who is staying in the same spot as last week - Don't come lookin'.
Number 6 belongs to Ingrid Andress with Sam Hunt who are dropping 2 spots this week - Wishful drinking.
Number 5 belongs to Luke Combs who is moving up 1 spot this week - The kind of love we make.
Number 4 belongs to Cole Swindell who is dropping 1 spot this week - She had me at heads Carolina.
Number 3 belongs to Thomas Rhett featuring Riley Green who are moving up 2 spots this week - Half of me.
Number 2 belongs to Morgan Wallen who is dropping 1 spot this week - You proof.
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Number 1 belongs to Tyler Hubbard who is moving up 1 spot this week to take the top - 5 foot 9.
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And that's a wrap for the Top 20 Country Music Songs for the week of 11/19/22 from the Billboard Country Music Airplay Charts. Thanks as always goes out to the Billboard Country Music Airplay Charts for doing their weekly Country Music Song Countdowns. And thanks as well goes out to you for taking the time to read this weekly list. See ya all next time.
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dalekofchaos · 1 month
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Life Is Strange 2 Fancast
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Michael Cimino as Sean Diaz
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Santiago Segura as Older Sean Diaz
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Davi Martins as Daniel Diaz
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Hunter Payton Mendoza as Teen Daniel(Parted Ways, Lone Wolf and Blood Brother endings)
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Jeff Wahlberg as Adult Daniel Diaz(Redemption ending)
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Manny Montana as Esteban Diaz
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Elizabeth Yu as Lyla Park
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Awkwafina as older Lyla Park
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Jeremy Shada as Brett Foster
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Graham McTavish as Hank Stamper
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Jonah Hill as Brody Holloway
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Alley Mills as Claire Reynolds
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Alan Dale as Stephen Reynolds
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Dean Woodward as Chris Eriksen
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Finn Jones as Charles Eriksen
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Natalia Dyer as Cassidy/Lucy Rose Jones
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Joseph Quinn as Finn McNamara
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Devery Jacobs as Hannah Reyome
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Alton Mason as Dean Mickael Baptist
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Gabriel LaBelle as Jacob Hackerman
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Ellie Duckles as Ingrid
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Mike Vogel as Anders
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Rob Morgan as Merrill
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Chris Sullivan as Big Joe
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Katherine Heigl as Karen Reynolds
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Everleigh Primrose as Sarah Lee Hackerman
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Eiza González as Agent Maria Elena Flores
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Lance Gross as Joey Peterson
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John Goodman as Anton Oates
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Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Fischer
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Brendan Fehr as Nicholas Durand
David Harbour as David Madsen
Ben Affleck as Arthur Peterson
Stanley Tucci as Stanley Petersen
Laura Dern as Joan Marcus
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stylecouncil · 18 days
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died in born in etc but it’s ingrid bergman and brett anderson
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‘Meghan was never interested in casual dating. She was always looking for commitment,’ wrote her approved biographer years later.73 Those recollections were contradicted by Brett Ratner, a successful Hollywood producer of the time. Ratner prided himself that Hilhaven Lodge, his Hollywood palace – famous as Ingrid Bergman’s first home in America – was in those years ‘the centre of the universe’. Proudly telling everyone, ‘I’m fat and Jewish’, Ratner had dated tennis champion Serena Williams for two years. Several times every week Ratner hosted all-night parties for the stars – Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Penélope Cruz and many more swished into his hilltop compound. ‘Tons of beautiful girls came,’ recalled a close friend of Ratner. Among them every weekend were the game-show girls. ‘A dime a dozen’ was the common quip about party girls. Meghan was one of those frequent guests. Among a clutch of stunning looking women, she was memorable to a few unusually observant guests as conservatively dressed, and known to pose as an innocent. Yet she was usually among the last to leave as dawn broke.
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THE 236 GREATEST PERSONALITIES IN THE ENTIRE KNOWN HISTORY/COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THIS WORLD! (@INDIES)
i.e. THE 236 GREATEST PERSONALITIES IN WORLD HISTORY! (@INDIES)
Rajesh Khanna
Lionel Messi
Leonardo Da Vinci
Muhammad Ali
Joan of Arc
William Shakespeare
Vincent Van Gogh
Online Indie
J. K. Rowling
David Lean
Nadia Comaneci
Diego Maradona
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Meena Kumari
Julius Caesar
Harrison Ford
Ludwig Van Beethoven
William W. Cargill
Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche
Samuel Curtis Johnson
Sam Walton
John D. Rockefeller
Andrew Carnegie
Roy Thomson
Tim Berners-Lee
Marie Curie
James J. Hill
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Roman Polanski
Samuel Slater
J. P. Morgan
Cary Grant
Dmitri Mendeleev
John Harvard
Alain Delon
Ramakrishna Paramhansa (Official God)
The Lumiere Brothers, Auguste & Louis
Carl Friedrich Benz
Michelangelo
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Ramana Maharishi
Mark Twain
Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri
Bruce Lee
Bhagwan Krishna (Official God)
Charlemagne
Rene Descartes
John F. Kennedy
Bhagwan Ganesha (Official God)
Walt Disney
Albert Einstein
Nikola Tesla
Alfred Hitchcock
Pythagoras
William Randolph Hearst
Cosimo de’ Medici
Johann Sebastian Bach
Alec Guinness
Nostradamus
Christopher Plummer
Archimedes
Jackie Chan
Guru Dutt
Amma Karunamayi/ Mata Parvati (Official God)
Peter Sellers
Gerard Depardieu
Joseph Safra
Robert Morris
Sean Connery
Petr Kellner
Aristotle Onassis
Usain Bolt
Jack Welch
Alfredo di Stefano
Elizabeth Taylor
Michael Jordan
Paul Muni
Steven Spielberg
Louis Pasteur
Ingrid Bergman
Norma Shearer
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
Ayn Rand
Jesus Christ (Official God)
Luciano Pavarotti
Alain Resnais
Frank Sinatra
Allah (Official God)
Richard Nixon
Charlie Chaplin
Thomas Alva Edison
Alexander Graham Bell
Wright Brothers
Arjun (of Bhagwan Krishna’s Gita)
Jim Simons
George Lucas
Swami Sri Lahiri Mahasaya
Carl Lewis
Brett Favre
Helen Keller
Bernard Mannes Baruch
Buddha (Official God)
Hugh Grant
K. L. Saigal
Roger Federer
Rash Behari Bose
Tiger Woods
William Blake
Jesse Owens
Claude Miller
Bernardo Bertolucci
Subhash Chandra Bose
Satyajit Ray
Hippocrates
Chiang Kai-Shek
John Logie Baird
Geeta Dutt
Raphael (painter)
Bhagwan Shiva (Official God)
Radha (Ancient Krishna devotee)
George Orwell
Jorge Paulo Lemann
Catherine Deneuve
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Bill Gates
Bhagwan Ram (Official God)
Michael Phelps
Michael Faraday
Audrey Hepburn
Dalai Lama
Grace Kelly
Mikhail Gorbachev
Vladimir Putin
Galileo Galilei
Gary Cooper
Roger Moore
John Huston
Blaise Pascal
Humphrey Bogart
Rudyard Kipling
Samuel Morse
Wayne Gretzky
Yogi Berra
Barry Levinson
Patrice Chereau (director)
Jerry Lewis
Louis Daguerre
James Watt
Henri Rousseau
Nikita Krushchev
Jack Dorsey
Dev Anand
Elia Kazan
Alexander Fleming
David Selznick
Frank Marshall
Viswanathan Anand
Major Dhyan Chand
Swami Vivekananda
Felix Rohatyn
Sam Spiegel
Anand Bakshi
Victor Hugo
Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba (Official God)
Steve Jobs
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Lord Hanuman
Stanley Kubrick
Giotto
Voltaire
Diego Velazquez
Ernest Hemingway
Francis Ford Coppola
Michael Douglas
Kirk Douglas
Mario Lemieux
Kishore Kumar
James Stewart
Douglas Fairbanks
Confucius
Babe Ruth
Raj Kapoor
Titian aka Tiziano Vecelli
El Greco
Francisco de Goya
Jim Carrey
Mohammad Rafi
Steffi Graf
Pele
Gustave Courbet
Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi
Milos Forman
Steve Wozniak
Georgia O’ Keeffe
Mala Sinha
Aryabhatta
Magic Johnson
Patanjali
Leo Tolstoy
Tansen
Henry Fonda
Albrecht Durer
Benazir Bhutto
Cal Ripken Jr
Samuel Goldwyn
Mumtaz (actress)
Panini
Nicolaus Copernicus
Pablo Picasso
George Clooney
Olivia de Havilland
Prem Chand
Imran Khan
Pete Sampras
Ratan Tata
Meerabai (16th c. Krishna devotee)
Queen Elizabeth II
Pope John Paul II
James Cameron
Jack Ma
Warren Buffett
Romy Schneider
C. V. Raman
Aung San Suu Kyi
Benjamin Netanyahu
Frank Capra
Michael Schumacher
Steve Forbes
Paramhansa Yogananda
Tom Hanks
Kamal Amrohi
Hans Holbein
Shammi Kapoor
Gerardus Mercator
Edith Piaf
Bhagwan Shirdi Sai Baba (Official God)
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ludmilachaibemachado · 8 months
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Actress Ingrid Brett, later billed as Ingrid Boulting, London, 6th October 1967. She is the step-daughter of filmmaker Roy Boulting🍂
Via @isabelfutre on Instagram🍂
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hey homo ✨️when u get this u have to put 5 songs u actually listen to, publish. Then, send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers (non-negotiable, positivity is cool)🎶✨️ /nf
Seeing Someone Else by Ingrid Andress
Conversations With Ghosts by Bear’s Den
Blame Brett by The Beaches
Little Pieces by Michaela Slinger
Wouldn’t It Be Nice by Trousdale
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what are some of your top country songs please?
OMG THIS IS MY FAVOURITE ASK EVER!!!! ANON YOU HAVE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!
IM GIVING YOU CATEGORIES OK: (bold are absolute faves!!)
UPBEAT VIBES:
you time - scotty mccreery
wilder days - morgan wade
whatcha think of country now - morgan wallen
pickup - mackenzie porter
this - darius rucker
lovin on you - luke combs
it all comes out in the wash - miranda lambert
i hope you’re happy now - carly pearce
livin the dream - morgan wallen
to be loved by you - parker mccollum
my bar - priscilla block
make out with me - maren morris
still goin down - morgan wallen
not yet - brett young
when it rains it pours - luke combs
got my name changed back - pistol annies
hard to forget - sam hunt
waste of lime - ingrid andress
she broke my heart - noah schnacky
talk about - seaforth
i hope - gabby barrett
in love by now - riley green
dicked down in dallas - trey lewis
SLOW JAMS/HEARTBREAK:
waiter - scotty mccreery (this will make you cry)
fall in love - bailey zimmerman
heart like a truck - laine wilson
you didn’t - brett young
hold me back - parker mccollum
tim mcgraw - taylor swift
whiskey - jana kramer
forever after all - luke combs
already ready - dan + shay
sand in my boots - morgan wallen
giving you up - kameron marlowe
settling down - miranda lambert
damn straight - scotty mccreery
865 - morgan wallen
grew apart - logan mize
what could have been - gone west
die from a broken heart - maddie & tae
more hearts than mine - ingrid andress
ain’t always the cowboy - jon pardi
pretty heart - parker mccollum
hello you up - sean stemaly
tomorrow me - luke combs
i hate alabama - conner smith
OLD SCHOOL:
wagon wheel - darius rucker
your man - josh turner
islands in the stream - dolly parton and kenny chesney
all over the road - easton corbin
all summer long - kid rock
rumour - lee brice
you’re still the one - shania twain
before he cheats - carrie underwood
somewhere with you - kenny chesney
why’d you come in here lookin like that - dolly parton
also just all of luke combs, morgan wallen and scotty mccreery discographies and also nashville soundtrack and if you haven’t watched the show i highly recommend it so many talented singers and great songs!!!
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abs0luteb4stard · 10 months
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ceceliawrites · 1 month
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song requests (other than taylor swift)
see here for taylor swift:
https://www.tumblr.com/ceceliawrites/748311145490923520/debutself-title?source=share
7 things : miley cyrucs
malibu : miley cyrus
he could be the one : hannah montana/miley cyrus
rockstar : hannah montana/miley cyrus
dandelions : ruth b.
come on get higher : matt nathanson
pancakes for dinner : lizzy mcalpine
perfect : ed sheeran
photograph : ed sheeran
thinking out loud : ed sheeran
we found love : rihanna, calvin harris
someone to you : the banners
best song ever : one direction
dangerous woman : ariana grande
if you love her : forrest blakk & meghan trainor
like i'm gonna lose you : john legend & meghan trainor
all of me : john legend
say you won't let go : james arthur
you and me : life house
gravity : sara bareilles
collide : howie day
somewhere only we know : keane
this town : niall horan
yellow : coldplay
everywhere, everything : noah kahan
something just like this : chain smokers & coldplay
a thousand years : christina perri
in case you didn't know : brett young
the good ones : gabby barrett
tennessee orange : megan moroney
something in the orange : zach bryan
cover me up : morgan wallen
she's in love with the boy : trisha yearwood
johnny & june : heidi newfield
more hearts than mine : ingrid andress
just a kiss : lady a
need you now : lady a
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#CountryMusic
11-12-22 Billboard Country Music Airplay Chart
So today I will be bringing you the Top 20 Country Music Songs for the week of 11/12/22 from the Billboard Country Music Airplay Chart. So let's get started right now.
Number 20 belongs to Brett Young who is new to the list this week - You didn't.
Number 19 belongs to Dustin Lynch who is staying in the same spot as last week - Party mode.
Number 18 belongs to Russell Dickerson & Jake Scott who are staying in the same spot as last week - She likes it.
Number 17 belongs to Kane Brown featuring Katelyn Brown who are staying in the same spot as last week - Thank God.
Number 16 belongs to the Zac Brown band who are dropping 1 spot this week - Out in the middle.
Number 15 belongs to Nate Smith who is moving up 1 spot this week - Whiskey on you.
Number 14 belongs to Jason Aldean who is staying in the same spot as last week - That's what tequila does.
Number 13 belongs to Jordan Davis who is staying in the same spot as last week - What my world spins around.
Number 12 belongs to Gabby Barrett who is staying in the same spot as last week - Pick me up.
Number 11 belongs to Jimmie Allen who is staying in the same spot as last week - Down home.
Number 10 belongs to Jelly Roll who is staying in the same spot as last week - Son of a sinner.
Number 9 belongs to Luke Bryan who is staying in the same spot as last week - Country on.
Number 8 belongs to Bailey Zimmerman who is staying in the same spot as last week - Fall in love.
Number 7 belongs to Jackson Dean who is staying in the same spot as last week - Don't come lookin'.
Number 6 belongs to Luke Combs who is staying in the same spot as last week - The kind of love we make.
Number 5 belongs to Thomas Rhett featuring Riley Green who are staying in the same spot as last week - Half of me.
Number 4 belongs to Ingrid Andress with Sam Hunt who are staying in the same spot as last week - Wishful drinking.
Number 3 belongs to Cole Swindell who is dropping 1 spot this week - She had me at heads Carolina.
Number 2 belongs to Tyler Hubbard who is moving up 1 spot this week - 5 foot 9.
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Number 1 belongs to Morgan Wallen who is staying in the top spot for another week - You proof.
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And that's a wrap for the Top 20 Country Music Songs for the week of 11/12/22 from the Billboard Country Music Airplay Chart. Thanks as always goes out to the Billboard Country Music Airplay Chart for doing their weekly Country Music Song Countdowns. And thanks as well goes out to you for taking the time to read this weekly list. See ya all next time.
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The Notebook. Theater Review.
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"The Notebook" is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks. The 2004 movie was directed by Nick Cassavetes, from a screenplay by Jeremy Leven and Jan Sardi. In its current Broadway production, the book is by Bekah Brunstetter and the music and lyrics is by Ingrid Michaelson.
The musical has two directors: four time Tony nominee Michael Greif and Schele Williams who is making a Broadway debut. Williams is also going to be directing the highly anticipated "The Wiz" which is opening in April.
In the current musical we get three Noah's and three Allie's... younger, middle and older. For the most part the six are good; I thought that the younger Allie (Jordan Tyson) was woefully miscast. Where Allie came from money, was a proper girl, this younger Allie ex-hued none of that. More like an inner city persona, Tyson was just not believable.
In Brett J. Banakis gorgeous set design we get a wonderful slide movement throughout the two hours fifteen minutes.Equally as effective is the sound by Nevin Steinberg and the costumes by Paloma Young. The effective orange and blue lighting by Ben Stanton too made the mood well in tune with the plot.
The musical for the most part was very similar to the movie, two young people fall deeply in love with one another and even though ten years has gone by, they never stop thinking of each other. The key to the musicals success is that the three different sets of Noah and Allie need to all be effective. Whereas Maryann Plunkett as the elder and Dorian Harewood as the husband are excellent, we get the best interaction between Joy Woods and Ryan Vasquez, the middle aged actors; their singing and body language is captivating. The two are silky smooth on stage! Even though John Cardoza holds up his end as the younger Noah, it is Tyson who is an anchor around his neck. Even though Tyson has a very good singing voice, her Broadway debut falls flat.
The two opening scenes, both first act and second act fire on all cylinders. It is the second act, however, where this show excels. The songs, the pace and the story all come together nicely. Songs like "We Have To Try", "Forever", "It's Not Easy", "I Know" and "Coda" were all well sung songs; the lyrics too were catchy and fit the moment of the plot. The first act too had some nice songs: "Time", "Leave The Light On", "If This Is Love" were most memorable. Having some great moments in the first act, it still didn't compare the the afternoons second act.
For the romantics out there, "The Notebook" is for the most part an entertaining show. The choreography (Katie Spelman) is underwhelming, as is some of the ensemble cast. Allie's parents: Andrea Burns and Charles E. Wallace are not moving in their parts. Burns was much more effective in her role as nurse Lori.Neither actor brought depth as parents to Allie, they were mostly robotic and aloof.
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Next up is Water for Elephants at The Imperial Theatre. This musical is based on the circus and maybe a real sleeper when it comes a show that may just wow the audience.
Since many good shows have opened but unexpectedly closed in a rather quick fashion (Spamelot, Days of Wine and Roses, Shucked), this musical may surprise to the upside.
It seems that shows that aren't unanimously well received, and in Shucked case was, are closing with not spending much time on the great white way.
#Broadway Bob, #Tony Awards, #The Notebook, #New York City.
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THE 236 GREATEST PERSONALITIES IN THE ENTIRE KNOWN HISTORY/COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THIS WORLD! (@INDIES)
ie. THE 236 GREATEST PERSONALITIES IN WORLD HISTORY! (@INDIES)
Rajesh Khanna
Lionel Messi
Leonardo Da Vinci
Online Indie
Muhammad Ali
Joan of Arc
William Shakespeare
Vincent Van Gogh
J. K. Rowling
David Lean
Nadia Comaneci
Diego Maradona
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Meena Kumari
Julius Caesar
Harrison Ford
Ludwig Van Beethoven
William W. Cargill
Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche
Samuel Curtis Johnson
Sam Walton
John D. Rockefeller
Andrew Carnegie
Roy Thomson
Tim Berners-Lee
Marie Curie
James J. Hill
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Roman Polanski
Samuel Slater
J. P. Morgan
Cary Grant
Dmitri Mendeleev
John Harvard
Alain Delon
Ramakrishna Paramhansa (Official God)
The Lumiere Brothers, Auguste & Louis
Carl Friedrich Benz
Michelangelo
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Ramana Maharishi
Mark Twain
Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri
Bruce Lee
Bhagwan Krishna (Official God)
Charlemagne
Rene Descartes
John F. Kennedy
Bhagwan Ganesha (Official God)
Walt Disney
Albert Einstein
Nikola Tesla
Alfred Hitchcock
Pythagoras
William Randolph Hearst
Cosimo de’ Medici
Johann Sebastian Bach
Alec Guinness
Nostradamus
Christopher Plummer
Archimedes
Jackie Chan
Guru Dutt
Amma Karunamayi/ Mata Parvati (Official God)
Peter Sellers
Gerard Depardieu
Joseph Safra
Robert Morris
Sean Connery
Petr Kellner
Aristotle Onassis
Usain Bolt
Jack Welch
Alfredo di Stefano
Elizabeth Taylor
Michael Jordan
Paul Muni
Steven Spielberg
Louis Pasteur
Ingrid Bergman
Norma Shearer
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
Ayn Rand
Jesus Christ (Official God)
Luciano Pavarotti
Alain Resnais
Frank Sinatra
Allah (Official God)
Richard Nixon
Charlie Chaplin
Thomas Alva Edison
Alexander Graham Bell
Wright Brothers
Arjun (of Bhagwan Krishna’s Gita)
Jim Simons
George Lucas
Swami Sri Lahiri Mahasaya
Carl Lewis
Brett Favre
Helen Keller
Bernard Mannes Baruch
Buddha (Official God)
Hugh Grant
K. L. Saigal
Roger Federer
Rash Behari Bose
Tiger Woods
William Blake
Jesse Owens
Claude Miller
Bernardo Bertolucci
Subhash Chandra Bose
Satyajit Ray
Hippocrates
Chiang Kai-Shek
John Logie Baird
Geeta Dutt
Raphael (painter)
Bhagwan Shiva (Official God)
Radha (Ancient Krishna devotee)
George Orwell
Jorge Paulo Lemann
Catherine Deneuve
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Bill Gates
Bhagwan Ram (Official God)
Michael Phelps
Michael Faraday
Audrey Hepburn
Dalai Lama
Grace Kelly
Mikhail Gorbachev
Vladimir Putin
Galileo Galilei
Gary Cooper
Roger Moore
John Huston
Blaise Pascal
Humphrey Bogart
Rudyard Kipling
Samuel Morse
Wayne Gretzky
Yogi Berra
Barry Levinson
Patrice Chereau (director)
Jerry Lewis
Louis Daguerre
James Watt
Henri Rousseau
Nikita Krushchev
Jack Dorsey
Dev Anand
Elia Kazan
Alexander Fleming
David Selznick
Frank Marshall
Viswanathan Anand
Major Dhyan Chand
Swami Vivekananda
Felix Rohatyn
Sam Spiegel
Anand Bakshi
Victor Hugo
Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba (Official God)
Steve Jobs
Srinivasa Ramanujam
Lord Hanuman
Stanley Kubrick
Giotto
Voltaire
Diego Velazquez
Ernest Hemingway
Francis Ford Coppola
Michael Douglas
Kirk Douglas
Mario Lemieux
Kishore Kumar
James Stewart
Douglas Fairbanks
Confucius
Babe Ruth
Raj Kapoor
Titian aka Tiziano Vecelli
El Greco
Francisco de Goya
Jim Carrey
Mohammad Rafi
Steffi Graf
Pele
Gustave Courbet
Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi
Milos Forman
Steve Wozniak
Georgia O’ Keeffe
Mala Sinha
Aryabhatta
Magic Johnson
Patanjali
Leo Tolstoy
Tansen
Henry Fonda
Albrecht Durer
Benazir Bhutto
Cal Ripken Jr
Samuel Goldwyn
Mumtaz (actress)
Panini
Nicolaus Copernicus
Pablo Picasso
George Clooney
Olivia de Havilland
Prem Chand
Imran Khan
Pete Sampras
Ratan Tata
Meerabai (16th c. Krishna devotee)
Queen Elizabeth II
Pope John Paul II
James Cameron
Jack Ma
Warren Buffett
Romy Schneider
C. V. Raman
Aung San Suu Kyi
Benjamin Netanyahu
Frank Capra
Michael Schumacher
Steve Forbes
Paramhansa Yogananda
Tom Hanks
Kamal Amrohi
Hans Holbein
Shammi Kapoor
Gerardus Mercator
Edith Piaf
Bhagwan Shirdi Sai Baba (Official God) .
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