In today's review, I find that an axe can stop true love. As I attempt a #positive review of So I Married an Axe Murderer.
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Dating is hard, which you can forget if you’re already in a relationship. Two unknown strangers with their little worlds come clashing together, their hopes, dreams, and secrets are going to have to cohabit to ensure bliss, if all goes well, the rewards can be worth it. In 1993, after Wayne’s World redefined the world, Mike Myers showed us what romantic life is like when your partner has a deadly…
Okay, Can we talk about the brilliance of the way "Until I Found You" was used in the Ginny and Georgia Season 2 Ep. 9 soundtrack??
Like- I had GOOSEBUMPS.
The way they put it right after a really heavy scene. And this is a song that got really famous for being the perfect love song. We all adore the way this song makes us feel. But all the scenes that were put over the song were so heartbreaking that the irony was terrifyingly beautiful.
Give an award to whoever is responsible for this particular needle drop.
(Also- they took perfect advantage of the fact that this song starts with Georgia.)
Hi. Do you have some celebs couple synastry/composite examples who are very good in your opinion?❤️
I don't remember most of them, even though I have checked most of the popular couples.
From the ones that I do kind of remember, I think that Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton had a great Synastry, as well as Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Also, Rihanna and Asap Rocky - strong chemistry and indicators of love and attraction in theirs.
Many celebrity couples (especially long-term ones) have multiple personal planet conjunctions, 7th house placements, etc.. very typical for romantic pairings.
However, a very surprising pair that came up randomly were Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez. Possibly the best Synastry I have seen, even without her time of birth. A Sun-Moon conjunction and a Venus-Mars conjunction, combined with a lot of personal planet conjunctions.
This month there's so many pop culture landmark anniversaries to the point where I needed to do a part 1 and part 2. Here is part 1 of what I celebrate this month in history:
July 1, 1979: Sony releases the walkman
On this day in 1979 the first ever walkman was released. Here is my piece I wrote in 2019. Happy 45 walkman!
July 2, 1999: Summer of Sam opens
In July 1999, one of Spike Lee's most underrated movies was released. The fictional narrative film looks back at the Summer of 1977 in NYC as a Bronx neighborhood becomes paranoid about the Son of Sam murders and begin suspecting one of their own as the killer. It also showed the way that you could be at a disco in NYC and then within minutes be at a punk club. I loved the cast and the way that Lee showed the paranoia growing within this group, not unlike that Twilight Zone with the neighbors getting suspicious. Happy 25th SOS!
July 3, 2004: Before Sunset opens
In July 2004, one of the greatest sequels ever made was released. Here is my piece I wrote in 2019. Happy 20th BS!
July 5, 1989: Seinfeld premieres
In July 1989, the pilot episode of Seinfeld aired on NBC. Here is my piece I wrote in 2014. Happy 35th Seinfeld!
July 9, 1999: American Pie opens
In July 1999, one of the funniest movies of 1999 opened. Here is my piece I wrote in 2014. Happy 25th AP!
July 6, 1964: A Hard Day's Night opens in the U.K. and July 10, 1964: A Hard Day's Night soundtrack
In July 1964, the soundtrack to the aforementioned Beatles movie was released. Here is my piece I wrote in 2019. Happy 60th AHDN album!
July 11, 2014: Boyhood opens
In July 2014, Richard Linklater's epic 12 years in the making was released. The MA premiere took place at the 2014 IFFBoston, where my doc Life on the V: The Story of V66 had its World Premiere. To know my film was under the same umbrella as Linklater was truly an honor and when I saw it I was blown away. He had the creativity, patience and vision to show a boy ACTUALLY growing up over the course of 12 years. I named it my #1 Movie of 2014 and also my #1 Movie of the 2010s decade. This is also a movie with a great deal of truths that I find myself referencing frequently. Happy 10 Boyhood!
July 14, 1969: Easy Rider opens
In July 1969, one of the great 1960s movies was released. Here is my piece I wrote in 2019. Happy 55th ER!
July 14, 1999: The Blair Witch Project opens
In July 1999, the high standard of all found footage movies was released. Here is my piece I wrote in 2014. Happy 25th TBWP!
Stay tuned for Part 2 of This Month in History for July.
Film
Name: Ant-Man (2015);
Production Studios: Walt Disney Pictures, Marvel Studios, Gary Sanchez Productions;
Director by: Peyton Reed;
Screenwriter: Adam McKay, Paul Rudd, Joe Cornish, Edgar Wright;
Starring: Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly, Corey Stoll, Michael Peña;
Genres: Science Fiction, Action, Comedy;
Running Time: 1 hour 57 minutes;
Ant-Man is a superhero action movie where Scott Lang, a thief with a unique suit that can shrink him to the size of an ant, teams up with Dr. Hank Pym to stop a criminal threat. Pros: Light and fun tone, Interesting and unpredictable plot, Inventive fight scenes, Impressive visual effects, Charismatic performance by Paul Rudd. Cons: Lack of significant impact on the MCU, Lack of development of some characters, Dragging ending. Overall, Ant-Man is an entertaining superhero movie with a light tone, interesting plot and impressive visuals, although it has its flaws in character development and overall impact MCU.