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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2014 0:48:18 GMT -6
Although they both have their virtues, I find myself enjoying Pixar movies more often than Dreamworks. So, Pixar for me. Can't say I've enjoyed every Pixar movie I've ever watched, but Dreamworks, in my opinion, seems to be more "hit or miss." That's very much true. It seems to me as though Pixar movies are alway fantastic and remain classics for a very long time, while Dreamworks movies become extremely popular around the time they're shown on the big screen, then die out later on and no one remembers them anymore.
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Post by derringdont on Apr 18, 2014 1:10:43 GMT -6
Oh my gosh, I can't wait to see Home!
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Post by conteremo on Apr 28, 2014 18:09:10 GMT -6
There are a few Dreamworks movies that I absolutely love, just as much as most Pixar movies: Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron and How to Train Your Dragon. I have yet to watch Rise of the Guardians, but I think I'll like it. The Kung Fu Panda movies and Megamind are very good as well. I used to like Shreks 1 and 2 as a kid, but like them less now...and numbers 3 and 4 are just awful. I still haven't seen Puss in Boots. The Croods was okay. Madagascars 1 and 2 were funny but meh. I liked El Dorado as a kid, but now I don't think it's that great.
So here's the listing:
Amazing:
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron How to Train Your Dragon
Very Good:
Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda 2 Megamind Shrek
Okay:
The Croods Shrek 2 Over the Hedge
Meh:
The Road to El Dorado Madagascar Madagascar 2
Bad:
Shrek 3 Shrek 4 Antz Shark Tale Flushed Away
Never bothered to watch because they looked bad imo:
Turbo Puss in Boots Bee Movie Monsters vs Aliens
I haven't seen the Prince of Egypt in forever, so I don't even know what I think of it anymore.
So, I really do like and respect Dreamworks overall, and I own a lot of their movies in fact. But more of them fall into my "meh" and "bad" lists than Pixar movies do...Actually, I'm not sure if any Pixar movies would be on my bad list, except MAYBE Cars 2, but I did think it was fun in theaters...the same amount of fun as the average Dreamworks movie. So I don't think I'd put it so low.
My Pixar list would be more like this:
Love:
Monsters Inc Toy Story 3 Toy Story Toy Story 2 Up Finding Nemo Monsters University
Very Good:
The Incredibles Wall-E Bug's Life
Okay:
Brave Ratatouille Cars Cars 2
I'd definitely say Pixar overall, but Dreamworks is entertaining too, and I plan on buying Rise of the Guardians and seeing How to Train Your Dragon 2 and Kung Fu Panda 3 when they come out.
Home! I got interested in when I found out it'll have a PoC female lead, but the plot didn't look too good, or original at least, to me...We'll see, though.
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Post by conteremo on Apr 30, 2014 6:41:30 GMT -6
I caved and watched Turbo on Netflix, and it was better than I thought it would be! Very cute. Even my grandpa sat through most of it (and he's not an animated movie type person, I think he mostly liked it because he likes car racing). I'd put it under "okay." I've changed my mind about Home, I'm eager to see it now.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 13:43:35 GMT -6
I caved and watched Turbo on Netflix, and it was better than I thought it would be! Very cute. Even my grandpa sat through most of it (and he's not an animated movie type person, I think he mostly liked it because he likes car racing). I'd put it under "okay." I've changed my mind about Home, I'm eager to see it now. I honestly think you would make an excellent movie critic, and I mean that. Have you ever considered doing anything like that? Anyway, I didn't really like Turbo that much either. It didn't even make me laugh (It's very hard to make me laugh) except that salon lady, she was a little funny, but that guy who recorded turbo and the song was just really annoying. Sorry I'm getting off topic, so just ignore all of this ^ ^'
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Post by Van on Sept 27, 2022 10:36:44 GMT -6
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Post by Rocco on Oct 1, 2022 8:35:31 GMT -6
A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II still takes pride of place in Khartoum's colonial-era Grand Hotel where she stayed during a visit to Sudan in 1965 It has been more than 50 years since Queen Elizabeth II visited Sudan but there are still some who remember her tour of the formerly British-ruled territory in its first decade of independence. In subsequent decades, repeated military coups and civil war between north and south have led to protracted isolation and partition into two independent nations. There is not much nostalgia for British rule. Many in the rump Sudan left behind by the south's secession in 2011 blame it for fanning the ethnic and religious differences that eventually led to the bloody divorce. But there was genuine fondness for the queen personally when her death at the age of 96 last week brought down the curtain on a reign lasting more than 70 years. "I was a schoolgirl in my uniform and we were pulled out of school to greet the queen," recalled Khartoum resident Belqis Rikabi, now in her 70s. Rikabi remembered that she had been impressed by the queen's dress and had tried to get through the jostling crowd to touch the fabric. "One of the guards hit me very hard but then the queen saw this and called out: 'No, no, no'," Rikabi said. "He stopped and then she held up the hem of the dress for me to examine it." - 'Good resonance' - During her stay in the Sudanese capital in February 1965, the queen stayed in the colonial-era Grand Hotel overlooking the Nile, where a portrait of her still takes pride of place alongside pictures of other eminent Britons, including wartime prime minister Winston Churchill. The hotel, which overlooks the Nile, boasts other famous visitors over the years, including anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela and US civil rights leader Malcolm X "The hotel holds memories, photos and records for all the world's greatest people who visited the country in different periods, most notably Queen Elizabeth," said the hotel's general manager, Abdelmoneim Abdelmahmoud al-Hassan. The hotel was built in 1902 and other visitors over the years have included anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela and US civil rights leader Malcolm X. Though it was long ago, the queen's visit "has good resonance" among Sudanese people, Hassan said. Surviving newsreel footage of the visit is dominated by camel racing and camel-mounted cavalrymen in traditional robes. But the queen also visited development projects first conceived when Sudan was still ruled under a British-dominated joint administration with Egypt. - 'Great woman' - Outside Khartoum, she toured the Gezira agricultural scheme in the fertile soils between the Blue Nile and the White Nile, still one of the world's largest irrigation projects. She visited farmers in the Gezira state capital Wad Madani and the Roseires Dam on the Blue Nile, which was completed the year after her visit. Now 73, Manahel Abou Kashwa was among those who greeted the queen in Wad Madani. As a 16-year-old, Abou Kashwa says she was among 10 pupils chosen to escort the monarch around their school. "As a young girl, I was amazed at the queen and how people were doing everything for her. I was however happy to be chosen to accompany her." Thirty-five years later and now married to a senior Sudanese diplomat, Abou Kashwa met the queen again when her husband, Hassan Abdeen, presented his credentials as Sudan's ambassador to the United Kingdom. "I told her we met before and she laughed," Abou Kashwa said. When Abou Kashwa learnt of the queen's death, she said: "I was saddened. She was a great woman." Escort Zarya Russia - ezproxy.bucknell.edu/login?url=https://seulesexy.com -
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Post by Pablo on Oct 1, 2022 15:26:59 GMT -6
Extraordinary new photos have emerged of the Royal Family waiting together at Windsor Castle as they prepared to escort the Queen to her final resting place in St George's Chapel.
The pictures show a family scene that is both ordinary and - given their positions, uniforms and the intensely public nature of their grief - unlike any other.
They also offer a glimpse of the personal dynamics within the Royal Family following the much-publicised breakdown of the relationship between Prince William and his brother, Harry, and the latter's regularly criticisms of the institution following Megxit.
In the photos, a stony-faced King Charles III stands with a ceremonial sword in one hand, occasionally chatting to fellow royals including Prince Edward.
At other moments, Edward is seen talking to his brother Prince Andrew, and Prince Harry with Peter Phillips, son of Anne, the Princess Royal, as they crossed a immaculate lawn close to St George's Chapel.
Harry also shares a conversation with Anne and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence.
Also present are other royals including Prince William and Lord Linley, one of Charles' cousins.
The week saw several rare displays of public unity between Harry and William. On September 10, the Duke of Sussex and his wife, Meghan, were invited to join the Prince and Princess of Wales to inspect floral tributes outside Windsor Castle, while yesterday William was seen appearing to direct the couple to their seats in St George's Chapel.
These pictures of the Royal Family waiting at Windsor Castle show a family scene that is both ordinary and - given their positions, uniforms and the intensely public nature of their grief - unlike any other.
In this photo Prince Andrew chats to Prince Edward with Peter Philips behind him
In this photo, Harry chats to Peter while Princess Anne talks with her husband, Sir Timothy Lawrence and King Charles, Edward, Prince William and Andrew stand together
In the photos, a stony-faced King Charles III stands with a ceremonial sword in one hand, occasionally chatting to fellow royals including Prince Edward.
Next to Edward is Prince William and Andrew. Also pictured is Prince Harry (left) Princess Anne and Sir Timothy
The service in St George's Chapel ended with the Queen being finally laid to rest next to her parents, her sister and the Duke of Edinburgh.
Her coffin was placed in the tiny King George VI Memorial Chapel, an annexe to St George's Chapel in Windsor, with those of Prince Philip, her father George VI and the Queen Mother.
Her Majesty's wish was to be interred with her parents, her husband and the ashes of her sister Princess Margaret, away from the much larger Royal Vault in St George's Chapel.
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During the televised committal service, her coffin was lowered into the Royal Vault, which contains the remains of 25 royals dating back to the 1800s.
The sovereign's personal piper Paul Burns, who had been there every morning during her final days at Balmoral, was there at the end, playing during the final moments of public mourning.
He played one last lament while the Queen's coffin was lowered into the Royal Vault, before later being moved to the King George VI Memorial Chapel along with the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Their children King Charles, the Princess Royal and their younger brothers Andrew and Edward gathered just after 7pm and were escorted to the memorial chapel without cameras present.
Harry - wearing a morning suit after being prevented from wearing his military uniform, chats with Anne and Sir Timothy
The photos offer a glimpse of the personal dynamics within the Royal Family following the much-publicised breakdown of the relationship between Prince William and his brother, Harry, and the latter's regularly criticisms of the institution following Megxit
The gathering on the lawn at Windsor Castle was followed by a service at St George's Chapel which saw the Queen interred with her husband, Prince Philip
After the pomp and ceremony of the earlier State Funeral and committal service, details of the ‘deeply personal' service were kept private.
The Queen's father King George VI had referred to his close family as ‘us four' and they are now all reunited in the chapel.
The memorial chapel was commissioned by the Queen as a burial place for her father after his death in 1952.
He had not wanted the Royal Vault to be his final resting place, but his death at the age of 56 was unexpected, and nothing had been prepared.
The Queen paid for the tiny annexe to be added to St George's Chapel, and her father's remains were transferred there after its completion in 1969.
Her younger sister Princess Margaret left instructions asking to be cremated so her ashes could be placed alongside her beloved father in the memorial chapel.
The royals look to the sky as they wait for the arrival of the Queen's coffin at Windsor Castle yesterday
The Queen's final resting place will be alongside her beloved husband Prince Philip in Windsor's St George's Chapel this evening.
Above: The Queen's coffin is carried into St George's Chapel yesterday
The King looks moved as her mother is finally laid to rest during the service of committal. In a touching tribute to his mother, Charles sat in the same seat the Queen had sat in for the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Lifelong friend Lady Glenconner said Margaret found the alternative royal burial ground at Frogmore in Windsor Great Park too ‘gloomy'.
Her ashes were initially placed in the Royal Vault after her death in 2002 and were moved to the memorial chapel following the death of the Queen Mother just a few weeks later.
The memorial chapel became a place for private contemplation for the Queen, who would visit it when she worshipped at St George's Chapel.
The main chapel has been the resting place for royals for centuries, dating back to Edward IV in 1483, whose memorial stands in the North Quire Aisle.
Henry VIII's remains are interred in the Quire, along with those of Charles I.
The Crown Jeweller, left, removes the Imperial State Crown from the coffin of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II as she enters the royal crypt as a 'simple Christian soul'
At present, a black stone slab is set into the floor of the King George VI Memorial Chapel.
It features the names of George VI and his wife Elizabeth - who died in 2002 - in gold lettering, above the dates of their births and deaths.
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Post by Betsey on Oct 3, 2022 3:03:28 GMT -6
A dad-of-six used voice command on his Apple Watch to call 911 after becoming trapped in a crash which killed two of his children. Brad Sparks, his seven month pregnant wife Crystal and their six children were all returning from visiting friends in San Antonio, Texas, to their home in San Diego, California, on July 12 when they crashed on a highway in Deming, New Mexico. The horror smash left 12-year-old Bailey and Landon, 10, dead. A set up to help the family has raised more than $200,000. It details how Brad used his voice command after being suspended when the car rolled over and was left upside down. It adds: 'Some of the children were able to release themselves from their seat belts and crawl out and made their way to the side of the road, hoping to find help. But the parents, Brad and Crystal were unable to remove themselves for over an hour.' Brad Sparks, his seven month pregnant wife Crystal and their six children, pictured, were all returning from visiting friends in San Antonio to their home in San Diego on July 12 when they crashed on a highway in Deming, New Mexico The couple's four other children, Cameryn, 13, Sadie, 5, Jackson, five, and Wilson, 3, are not thought to have suffered serious injuries The horror smash left 12-year-old Bailey, left, and Landon, 10, right, dead. A GoFundMe set up to help the family has raised more than $200,000. It details how Brad used his voice command after being suspended when the car rolled over and was left upside down. CBS8 Privacy Policy Brad, who suffered a fractured face and a broken knee, told 'So, I have momentary breakdowns, just like anyone else but spiritually I know where they are, so that grounds me and allows me to breathe and keep going.' His wife Crystal, who was driving, suffered from fatigue before the crash, the Department of Public Safety in New Mexico said. She has a punctured lung, broken ribs, a broken shoulder, and a shattered foot. Crystal told 'My soul immediately shriveled, but I cried out to God in my spirit, 'Lord, you know what I want — but Your will be done.' I never could have imagined saying that in a situation so dark. Thank you, Lord.' RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next America is ranked one of the worst countries in the world to... U.S. is surrounded by three dangerous weather systems as... Share this article Share Brad, who suffered a fractured face and a broken knee, told CBS8 : 'We're obviously dealing with the loss of our two kids Bailey, and Landon' Pictures from the scene of the crash show the family's SUV with extensive damage and almost entirely crushed after it veered off the road Driver Crystal suffered from fatigue before the crash, the Department of Public Safety in New Mexico said. She has a punctured lung, broken ribs, a broken shoulder, and a shattered foot The GoFundMe adds: 'The couple's unborn child appears to be healthy and is maintaining a strong heartbeat.' The couple's four other children, Cameryn, 13, Sadie, seven, Jackson, five, and Wilson, three, are not thought to have suffered serious injuries. Pictures from the scene of the crash show the family's SUV with extensive damage and almost entirely crushed after it veered off the road. The GoFundMe page adds: 'As they drove down the pitch-dark highway in the middle of what seemed to be nowhere, a tragedy occurred, and they lost control of their vehicle. data-track-module="am-external-links^external-links"> Read more: Fundraiser by Kimberly Piccolo Correia : Sparks Family of 8 Fatal Car Accident ‘I Cried Out to God': Christian Parents Show Incredible Faith After Car Wreck Kills Two Young Children - Faithwire thehub.hampshire.educat.sustech.edu/cgi-bin/koha/tracklinks.pl?uri=https://asiaporntube.pro
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Post by Santos on Oct 3, 2022 3:30:05 GMT -6
A Sydney-based sex worker shared his verdict on the TV series , saying that the Stan hit is 'very accurate'.
Samuel Hunter is often put up in five star hotels by his wealthy clients, just like the character Julian Kaye, played by Jon Berenthal, is in the raunchy thriller.
The male escort, who is in his early forties, was even taken on 10-day trip to Phuket recently to accompany a woman on an exotic getaway.
Sydney-based sex worker Sam Hunter (pictured) shared his verdict on the TV series American Gigolo, saying that the Stan hit is 'very accurate'
Jon Berenthal (pictured) plays male escort Julian Kaye in the hit Stan series
He also spends many of his days drinking cocktails with his well-paying clients.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia, Sam said his lifestyle is 'exactly as you'd expect it to be, and exactly the opposite'.
The escort, who only has female clients, has been a full-time sex worker for two years.
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While admitting that he's held hundreds of different jobs, including working for a sex shop and writing blogs for a brothel, his interest in gigolo work peaked when he started working for a charity called Touching Base, which put disabled people in touch with sex workers.
While he's never seen the 1980 film American Gigolo, Samuel notes the Richard Gere classic is 'on his to-watch list'.
The escort, who only has female clients, has been a full time sex worker for two years
The remake seems to be a sequel of sorts to the original movie, which starred a young Richard Gere as an escort called Julian Kaye who was framed for murdering a woman.
In the new show, the dashing Julian - now played by Jon, 45 - emerges from jail after being exonerated for the killing and goes right back to work.
'It's interesting that Richard Gere broke out in American Gigolo and then went on to play the other side in Pretty Woman,' Samuel adds.
Then and now: The show (right) seems a sequel of sorts to the original movie, which starred a young Richard Gere (left) as an escort called Julian Kaye framed for murdering a woman
While in the film and TV adaptations, the gigolos deal with some unsavoury clients, Sam has found that women seeking his services have never caused him trouble.
'They usually get in touch from my website, and they'll read every part of my website,' he explained.
'I can check their socials and their WhatsApp easily to make sure they are who they say they are,' he added.
Sam also revealed that due to being a male sex worker, his lifestyle is 'very different' to the women in his industry.
About a quarter of Samuel's clients are married, and it's these ones that tend to book him for two hours - at a rate of $600
'The biggest difference is women can see multiple clients a day, but I limit it to just one.
'But women tend to get booked for shorter amounts of time, whereas most of my bookings are for a few hours or overnight.'
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