grapecaseschoices · 1 year ago
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what color character are you?
These are SO long. So I aint tagging no one, but if you do this please let me know!! Quiz is here: QUIZ!!
Tristan [maybe-ish; some of this perfect but some of it is completely off]
light blue character
Light Blue characters are laidback and creative, often with a good sense of humor that ranges from sarcastic to straight up puns. They are good at community building because of their chill and funny nature, and they are expert planners. They normally aren’t very uptight, but can become so when they feel there is something that needs to be done, or feels that their authority is being undermined. They have a very strong sense of responsibility, mainly for people in their care, often an older sibling figure to many of those close to them. They can get paranoid and overbearing when they are worried about those that they are caring for. They can also act childish and have fun but they like having people around who can see their maturity and treat them accordingly. They use a lot of humor to get around dealing with their internal problems, and tend to complain about surface level issues in order to ignore their more vulnerable feelings. Because of their tendency to make jokes and try to get people to laugh, they aren’t often recognized for their intelligence. Sometimes they lack common sense and it plays out in humorous ways, but when it really counts they are quite perceptive and intelligent, brilliant inventors and strategists. Their decisions may seem impulsive, but are usually quite thought out and purposeful. They aren’t the type of person who really wants to be the sole lead, but they want to have a say in the decision making, and they need their input to be taken seriously. They often feel inferior to others and can become defensive when their ideas or sense is questioned because of it. They don’t generally get things handed to them, but have to work for what they want. This can make them feel out of place in a space with others who people praise as “exceptional”, and being the “ordinary” one is a bit of a sore spot. They can tend to act cocky and confident to disguise their insecurities, again often using humor to help them along. Light blue characters need people who ask for their opinion often, give them proper recognition for their positive traits, and don’t leave them out of important decisions, but also don’t let them take on too much. They need people who will see past their witty barrier and allow them to try and figure out and come to terms with their feelings.
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Richard [ehhhhhhhhhh - I think what I saw of yellow might fit better, but I keep getting pink, SO!]
pink character
Pink characters are generally sweet and nice people who care about their friends deeply. They don’t often chose to be a part of the action, but instead get swept up in it almost against their will. They often aren’t fully equipped for the situations that are thrown at them, and can have a lot of feelings of inadequacy as a result. They don’t tend to be fighters, often preferring learning and discovery to anything else. They will go along with risky plans in order to help their group of friends or organization that they’re close to, but they’re generally terrified of whatever they’re doing. They are lighthearted and have a good sense of humor, fun to banter with but finding it hard to be genuinely mean to others. They are pretty emotional and sensitive, which turns out to be one of their greatest strengths. They have a lot of emotional maturity and are good at recognizing others’ needs. They are one of the voices of reason amongst a group of often impulsive people, which manifests itself in ways that others might dismiss as paranoia. (It is in some ways, but their fear of what might go wrong is also a crucial step to making the planning process so sound.) Even around people who care about them, they can tend to be the butt of the joke, and don’t have healthy boundaries to stop it. As they grow, they don’t necessarily become less fearful, but they do have a stronger sense of courage to get through their fears. They are compassionate friends and often do small things to show that they are thinking of the people are around them. They are dependable and trustworthy and a good ally to have. Pink characters need people around them who won’t mock them for being sensitive or having fears, but will validate their feelings and encourage them to overcome their doubts about themselves. They need their boundaries to be encouraged and respected, and for others not to pressure them into doing something they’ve said no to. [Not that he doesn't need people like that, but he isn't bad at doing it himself]
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Aleena:
orange character [maaaybe]
Orange characters are charismatic and talented. They push themselves to be the best at everything they put their mind to, and get upset when they can’t meet their own standards. They tend to be prodigies, seeming almost superhuman in their genius or abilities, but they often base their self-worth off of how well they can perform, making them feel isolated from the others around them. While most people see orange characters as cocky and self-absorbed, they are actually quite insecure in themselves. They want attention and validation from others, but because of their faux confidence and the constant (and often somewhat empty) praise from the people around them, the people that are truly closest to them often withhold it from them. This often leads them to push themselves beyond their limits to succeed and/or act out in unhealthy and self-destructive ways, in an effort to get some kind of recognition. These characters seek to impress, and have a hard time telling praise from love. They have a constant need to be the hero, in whatever context that means for them. These characters usually have a sense of humor and wit that can tend to flatter themselves (although much of what they say is rooted in truth), but it’s contrasting to some of their more self-deprecating natures. They can be serious loners, since they isolate themselves from others in an attempt to protect themselves. Although they would never admit it, they crave acceptance and belonging. Others generally don’t see this, because orange characters are loathe to admit weakness and build up defenses by making it clear that they don’t care what others think, although they do. In childhood, it is likely that their parental figures were either absent or abusive, often holding them up to high standards while not providing enough positive reinforcement. Other characters need to treat orange characters not as an annoyance, or give up on them quickly, but to make it clear that they are willing to love and support them regardless of how useful they can be, and to voice compliments where they are due.
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tabloidtoc · 4 years ago
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Globe, June 8
Cover: O.J. Simpson Murder Trial Juror Tracy Kennedy Was Bribed 
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Page 2: Up Front & Personal (to the best of my knowledge none of these photos are from Instagram) Jude Law goes grocery shopping in London, Shia LaBeouf and his dog, Helena Bonham Carter sports an ugly-looking scratch on her face while walking in London 
Page 3: Joshua Jackson has flabby man boobs, Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi cleans up after her dog in L.A., Linda Perry has her hands full 
Page 4: Fed up with being humiliated Caitlyn Jenner has issued a blistering ultimatum to young galpal and fellow sex-swapper Sophia Hutchins: stop bringing your lovers to my home or we’re done, singer Noah Cyrus the little sister of Miley Cyrus says during her childhood she was targeted by trolls who ragged on her looks and made her so sad
Page 5: Ryan Seacrest’s shocking appearance on American Idol has friends fearing the workaholic media mogul is pushing himself into an early grave 
Page 6: Meghan Markle is trashing her popular sister-in-law Duchess Kate Middleton with a series of humiliating public insults and behind-the-scenes barbs branding the future queen an uptight backbiting insincere cold fish who refuses to share the limelight 
Page 7: Renegade royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have gotten another soft deal -- they get 11 years to repay the $2.9 million British taxpayers used to fix up their Frogmore Cottage home in England 
Page 8: Valerie Bertinelli was just 19 when she had a hot-and-heavy fling with filmmaker Steven Spielberg who was nearly twice her age
Page 9: Angelina Jolie is cheering the current media mauling of Ellen DeGeneres because it feeds her craving for revenge against the backstabbing talk queen -- Angie has long held a grudge against Ellen for the way she took Jennifer Aniston’s side when Angie first hooked up with Brad Pitt in 2005, Married at First Sight stars Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner changed their minds about their newborn son’s name right after the little guy’s arrival -- the couple welcomed a baby boy May 13 and decided to call him Hendrix instead of their original choice of Hayes 
Page 10: Pregnant Katy Perry strips down to her birthday suit and shows off her growing baby bump in her newest music video for Daisies, Lester Holt was horrified to realize he was broadcasting barefoot while working at home even though he was wearing a suit and tie with pants, George Stephanopoulos is plotting to take over Jeopardy! from ailing host Alex Trebek
Page 11: Ian Anderson the 72-year-old singer of Jethro Tull’s epic hit Aqualung says his days are numbered because of a deadly pulmonary condition and thinks on-stage smoke machines are to blame
Page 12: Celebrity Buzz -- Brooke Shields dons a face mask while out in New York City (picture), Robert Pattinson proved he should stay out of the kitchen as his new wacky biz plan for selling fast-food pasta literally went up in smoke, Denise Richards who is married to Aaron Phypers who runs an alternative healing center in Malibu uses a $59 Lovetuner whistle to keep love pitch perfect and she finds it calming and grounding -- she also scatters $110 grounding bags filled with pink crystals believing they help repel EMF frequencies from cellphones and computers, Rosie O’Donnell who is quarantining at a $6 million weekend estate in New Jersey’s she’s been trying to unload admits she’s bingeing on sweet treats at an alarming rate, Reese Witherspoon asked co-star and pal Laura Dern to reenact ‘80s soap Dynasty with her as a birthday present
Page 13: Newlywed Chandler Powell shops for flowers (picture), Jamie Lee Curtis goes barefoot for a stroll outside her L.A. home (picture), Jussie Smollett out and about in L.A. (picture), it’s no horror being likened to now-svelte stunner Adele according to her look-alike Sarah Paulson but she wishes she was as talented as Adele 
Page 14: Bored Hollywood celebs have been offering their own road-rageous accounts of star sightings -- Jane Lynch almost ran over Diane Keaton and Kevin McHale says Roseanne Barr almost ran him over when he was a child and Loni Love claims she watched Samuel L. Jackson get hit by a car, Joshua Jackson’s wife Jodie Turner-Smith had postpartum acne after their baby daughter was born in April so she put breast milk on them and her skin looked much better, Fashion Verdict -- Emily Blunt 9/10, Suki Waterhouse 2/10, Lourdes Leon 3/10, Kristin Scott Thomas 1/10, Claire Danes 8/10 
Page 16: True Crime 
Page 19: 10 Things You Don’t Know About Savannah Guthrie, Kurt Cobain’s daughter Frances Bean Cobain and widow Courtney Love have apparently lost their ferocious battle over Kurt’s famed guitar, Judi Dench has hit the highest levels of her profession including winning an Oscar but she has one huge regret: not doing enough love scenes
Page 20: Alicia Keys’ father abandoned her and her mother when she was just 2 and she’s shared a heartbreaking divorce paper she sent him at 14, Cynthia Bailey of RHOA has likened lockdown love to sex in the slammer
Page 22: Johnny Depp scored a big win in his court fight with ex-wife Amber Heard when a judge allowed evidence the actress forged their dogs’ medical documents and guzzled wine and also admitted former lovers’ testimony that Johnny was never violent, Joan Collins became notorious for her nude scenes in the 1978 film The Stud but she insists the action was tame compared to Hollywood’s current offerings
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Page 23: Funny Photo Quiz -- Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves in the new Bill and Ted movie 
Page 24: Cover Story -- Juror took bribe during the O.J. Simpson murder trial -- Juror No. 602 Tracy Kennedy was booted from the panel after just nine weeks for taking money to write a book about the trial of the century in 1995 but in a chilling twist Kennedy and his wife Judith were found shot dead lying next to each other with two handguns nearby in 2008
Page 26: Health Report -- your nonstick pans could be harming you, zap your migraines with yoga 
Page 29: Racing legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. is speeding toward a NASCAR comeback but insiders fear his history of head injuries may mean he’s risking his life and endangering his fellow drivers, Kendall Jenner has revealed a lifetime of massive panic attacks 
Page 30: For fear of his father’s contracting coronavirus Jack Osbourne is monitoring dad Ozzy Osbourne’s diet, Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond is the franchise’s most expensive -- No Time to Die cost a whopping $242 million to shoot 
Page 32: Rival talent show judges Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Lopez’s racy battle of the boobs has triggered a backlash from fans and plopped them in hot water with government bigwigs -- the divas strutted their stuff to grab watchers and ratings with Christina on The Voice and J.Lo on American Idol so much in the 2015-16 seasons that shocked viewers wrote complaints to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) which can boot a show off the air for obscene content, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez’s arrogant airs and ravenous publicity grabbing has led them to lose friends fast -- they give off the impression that nobody is really in their league and it’s backfired in a big way and left them feeling socially isolated 
Page 38: Real Life
Page 44: Straight Talk -- Kylie Jenner is no nip/tuck novice 
Page 45: Ben Stiller said his ailing father Jerry Stiller was dealing with a lot of issues but he died peacefully and with a sense of humor, Fred Willard went to his grave haunted and humiliated by an X-rated sex bust in 2012 when cops claimed they caught him with his pants down at the sleazy Tiki Theater in Hollywood but he was so deeply in love with his wife Mary that he was devastated she had to suffer through that embarrassment 
Page 47: Hollywood Flashback -- Porky’s, Bizarre But True
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artificexx · 8 years ago
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Liste des films mentionnés dans le livre L'école des films de David Gilmour
LISTE DES FILMS MENTIONNÉS - L’ÉCOLE DES FILMS, DAVID GILMOUR 52 Pick-up (Paiement cash), John Frankenheimer, 1986. 8 ½, Federico Fellini, 1963 Absolute Power (Pouvoir d’exécuter), Clint Eastwood, 1997. Aguirre, la colère de Dieu, Werner Herzog, 1972. Alien (L’étranger : le huitième passager), Ridley Scott, 1979. American Graffiti, George Lucas, 1973. Annie Hall, Woody Allen, 1977. Another Woman (Une autre femme), Woody Allen, 1988. Apocalypse Now, Francis Ford Coppola, 1979. Around the World in 80 Days (Le tour du monde en 80 jours), Michael Anderson, 1956. Basic Instinct, Paul Verhoeven, 1992. Beetlejuice (Bételgeuse), Tim Burton, 1988. The Big Sleep (Le grand sommeil), Howard Hawks, 1946. The Birds (Les oiseaux), Alfred Hitchcock, 1963. Blue Velvet, David Lynch, 1986. Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Diamants sur canapé), Blake Edwars, 1961. Bullit, Peter Yates, 1968. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Butch Cassidy et le Kid), George Roy Hill, 1969. Carlito’s Way (À la manière de Carlito), Brian de Palma, 1993. Casablanca, Micheal Curtiz, 1942. Chinatown, Roman Polanski, 1974. Chunking Express, Wong Kar Wai, 1994. Citizen Kane, Orson Welles, 1941. Crimes and Misdemeanors (Crime et délits), Woody Allen, 1989. Dead Zone (La zone neutre), David Cronenberg, 1972. Le dernier tango à Paris, Bernardo Bertolucci, 1972. Dirty Harry (L’inspecteur Harry), Don Siegel, 1971. Dr. No (James Bond 007 contre docteur No), Terrence Young, 1962. Dr. Strangelove (Docteur Folamour), Stanley Kubrick, 1964. La Dolce Vita, Federico Fellini, 1960. Duel, Steven Spielberg, 1971. The Exorcist (L’exorciste), William Friedkin, 1973. Fast Times at Ridgemont High (Ça chauffe au lycée Ridgemont), Amy Heckerling, 1982. A Fistful of Dollars (Pour une poignée de dollars), Sergio Leone, 1964. Un flic, Jean-Pierre Melville, 1972. The French Connection, William Friedkin, 1971. The Friends of Eddie Coyle (Les amis d’Eddie Coyle), Peter Yates, 1973. Full Metal Jacket, Stanley Kubrick, 1987. Get Shorty (C’est le petit qu’il nous faut), Barry Sonnenfeld, 1995. Giant (Géant), George Stevens, 1956. Glencarry Glen Ross, James Foley, 1992. The Godfather (Le parrain), Francis Ford Coppola, 1972. The Godfather Part 2 (Le parrain 2), Francis Ford Coppola, 1974. Hannah and Her Sisters (Hannah et ses soeurs), Woody Allen, 1986. A hard Day’s Night (Quatre garçons dans le vent), Richard Lester, 1964. High Noon (Le train sifflera trios fois), Fred Zinemann, 1952. Hombre, Martin Ritt, 1967. Internal Affairs (Affaires privées), Mike Figgis, 1990. Ishtar, Elaine May, 1987. It’s a Wonderful Life (La vie est belle), Frank Capra, 1946. Jackie Brown, Quentin Tarantino, 1997. Jaws (Les dents de la mer), Steven Spielberg, 1975. Jungle Fever, Spike Lee, 1991. Klute, Alan J. Pakula, 1971. The Last Detail (La dernière corvée), Hal Ashby, 1973. The Late Show (Le chat connaît l’assassin), Robert Benton, 1977. Lolita, Adrian Lyne, 1997. Lolita, Stanley Kubrick, 1962. Magnum Force (À coup de magnum), Ted Post, 1973. Manhattan, Woody Allen, 1979. Mean Streets, Martin Scorsese, 1973. Miami Vice (Deus flics à Miami), série télévisée diffusée de 1984 à 1989. Mr. Majestyk, Richard Fleischer, 1974. Mommie Dearest (Maman très chère), Frank Perry, 1981. Night Moves (La Fugue), Arthur Penn, 1975. Night of the Hunter (La nuit du chasseur), Charles Laughton, 1955. The Night of the Iguana (La nuit de l’iguane), John Huston, 1964. Nikita, Luc Besson, 1990. North by Northwest (La mort aux trousses), Alfred Hitchcock, 1959. Notorious (Les enchainés), Alfred Hitchcock, 1946. Onibaba (La femme diabolique), Kaneto Shindô, 1964. On the Waterfront (Sur les quais), Elia Kazan, 1954. Out of Sight (Loin des regards), Steven Soderbergh, 1998. Plan 9 from Outer Space, Edward D. Wood Jr., 1959. Plenty, Fred Schepisi, 1985. Pickup on South Street (Le port de la drogue), Samuel Fullet, 1953. Poltergeist, Tobe Hooper, 1982. Pretty Woman (Une jolie femme), Garry Marshall, 1990. Léon (Le professionnel), Luc Besson, 1994. Psycho (Psychose), Alfred Hitchcock, 1960. Pulp Fiction (Fiction pulpeuse), Quentin Tarantino, 1994. Les quatre cents coups, François Truffaut, 1959. Quiz Show, Robert Redford, 1994. Ran, Akira Kurosawa, 1985. Reservoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino, 1992. RoboCop, Paul Verhoeven, 1987. Rocky 3, Sylvester Stallone, 1982. Roman Holiday (Vacances romaines), William Wyler, 1953. Rosemary’s Baby (Le bébé de Rosemary), Roman Polanski, 1968. Scanners, David Cronenberg, 1981. Scarface (Le balafré), Brian de Palma, 1983. The Searchers (La prisonnière du désert), John Ford, 1956. Sexy Beast, Jonathan Glazer, 2000. The Shining (L’enfant lumière), Stanley Kubrick, 1980. Shivers (Frissons), David Cronenberg, 1975. Showgirls (Les girls de Las Vegas), Paul Verhoeven, 1995. Singin’ in the Rain (Chantons sous la pluie), Stanley Donen et Gene Kelly, 1952. Some like It Hot (Certains l’aiment chaud), Billy Wilder, 1959. Le soufflé au Cœur, Louis Mallé, 1971. Stardust Memories, Woody Allen, 1980. The Stepfather (Le beau-père), Joseph Ruben, 1987. Stick (Stick, le justicier de Miami), Burt Reynolds, 1985. A Streetcar Named Desire (Un tramway nommé désir), Elia Kazan, 1951. Swimming with Sharks, George Huang, 1994. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Massacre à la tronçonneuse), Tobe Hooper, 1974. Thief (Le solitaire), Micheal Mann, 1981. The Third Man (Le troisième homme), Carol Reed, 1949. To Have and Have Not (Le port de l’angoisse), Howard Hawks, 1944. Tootsie, Sidney Pollack, 1982. True Romance, Tony Scott, 1993. Under Siege (Cuirassé en péril), Andrew Davis, 1992. Unforgiven (Impardonnable), Clint Eastwood, 1992. Vanya on 42nd Street (Vanya, 42e rue), Louis Malle, 1994. Volcano : An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry, Donald Brittain et John Kramer, 1976. Le voleur de bicyclette, Vittorio de Sica, 1948. The Waltons (La famille des collines), série télévisée diffusée de 1972 à 1981. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Qui a peur de Virginia Woolf?), Mike Nichols, 1966.
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aspiestvmusings · 5 years ago
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MCU & OSCARS, Pt 1
MCU CAST: OSCAR NOMINATIONS & WINS:
This list is in no particular order (the names of actors/actresses I like the best and/or who are long-time legends are listed first, the less known names in the end. also..this is not the complete list...as Iäm sure there are many more supporting cast members, who have been nominated for and/or won an academy award... next to all the other awards they’ve...collectively...won.
Part  2 
1. Robert Downey Jr (RDJ) 
Charlie Chaplin in “Chaplin” (1992) Best Actor - Nominee (1993)
Kirk Lazarus in “Tropic Thunder” (2008) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2009)
TBA in SPRING 2020:  Tony Stark in “Avengers: Endgame” & MCU phase 1-3 #RDJforOSCAR -- RDJ not only needs to /has to be nominated for an Oscar, he also has to win...for when he didn’t win or Chaplin...plus for being Tony Stark for a decade... 
 2. Gwyneth Paltrow 
Viola de Lesseps in “Shakespeare in Love” (1998) Best Actress - Winner (1998)
3. Samuel L. Jackson
Jules Winnfield in “Pulp Fiction” (1994) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (1994)
4. Anthony Hopkins 
Dr. Hannibal Lecter in “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991) Best Actor - Winner (1992) 
Stevens in ”The Remains of the Day” (1993) Best Actor - Nominee (1994) 
Richard M. Nixon in ”Nixon” (1995)Best Actor - Nominee (1996) 
John Quincy Adams in  “Amistad” (1997) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee (1998) 
5. Ben Kingsley 
Mahatma Gandhi in “Gandhi” (1982) Best Actor  - Winner (1983)
Meyer Lansky in ″Bugsy” (1991) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee  (1991)
Don Logan in “Sexy Beast” (2000) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2002)
Behrani in “House of Sand and Fog” (2003) Best Actor  - Nominee (2004) 
6. Jeff Bridges 
Duane Jackson in “The Last Picture Show (1971) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee (1972) 
Lightfoot in “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot” (1974) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee (1975) 
Starman in “Starman” (1984) Best Actor - Nominee (1985) 
President Jackson Evans in “The Contender” (2000) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee (2001) 
Bad Blake in “Crazy Heart” (2009) Best Actor - Winner (2010) 
Rooster Cogburn in “True Grit” (2010) Best Actor - Nominee (2011)    
Marcus Hamilton in “Hell or High Water” (2016) Best Supporting Actor  - Nominee (2017) 
7. Robert Redford 
Johnny Hooker in  “The Sting” (1973) Best Actor - Nominee (1974) 
Director of  “Ordinary People” (1980) Best Director - Winner (1981) 
Director of “Quiz Show” (1994) Best Director + Best Picture/Film - Nominee (1995) 
HONORARY/SPECIAL ACADEMY AWARD: Actor, director, producer, creator of Sundance, inspiration to independent & innovative filmmakers everywhere.  - Winner (2002) 
8. Michael Douglas 
Gordon Gekko in  “Wall Street”(1987) Best actor - Winner (1988)
Producer of  “ One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest” (1975) Best Picture/Film (1976)
9. Tilda Swinton 
Karen Crowder in “Michael Clayton” (2007) Best Actress - Winner (2008) 
10. Marisa Tomei 
Mona Lisa Vito in “My Cousin Vinny” (1992) Best Supporting Actress - Winner (1993) 
Natalie Strout in ”In the Bedroom” (2001)  Best Supporting Actress  - Nominee (2002) 
Cassidy in “The Wrestler” (2008)  Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2009
11. Michelle Pfeiffer 
Madame de Tourvel in “Dangerous Liaisons” (1988) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (1989) 
Susie Diamond in “The Fabulous Baker Boys” (1989) Best Actress - Nominee (1990) 
Lurene Hallett in “Love Field” (1992) Best Actress - Nominee (1993) 
12. Cate Blanchett 
Elizabeth I in “Elizabeth” (1998) Best Actress - Nominee (1999) 
Katharine Hepburn in “The Aviator” (2004) Best Supporting Actress - Winner (2005) 
Sheba Hart in “Notes on a Scandal” (2006) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2007) 
Jude in “I'm Not There” (2007) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2008) 
Queen Elizabeth I in “Elizabeth: The Golden Age" (2007) Best Actress - Nominee (2008)
Jasmine in “Blue Jasmine” (2013) Best  Actress - Winner (2014)
Carol Aird in “Carol” (2015) Best  Actress - Nominee (2016) 
13. Annette Bening 
Myra Langtry in  “The Grifters” (1990) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (1991) 
Carolyn Burnham in  “American Beauty” (1999) Best Actress - Nominee (2000) 
Julia Lambert in  “Being Julia” (2004) Best Actress - Nominee (2005) 
Nic in  “The Kids Are All Right” (2010)  Best Actress - Nominee (2011) 
14. Benedict Cumberbatch
Alan Turing in “The Imitation Game” (2014) Best Actor - Nominee (2015) 
15. Matt Damon 
Will in “Good Will Hunting” (1997) Best Actor - Nominee (1998) 
Writer of “Good Will Hunting” (1997) Best Writing: Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - Winner ...shared with Ben Affleck (1998)
Francois Pienaar in “Invictus” (2009) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2010) 
Mark Watney in “The Martian” (2015) Best Actor - Nominee (2016) 
Producer of  “ Manchester by the Sea” (2016) Best Motion Picture/Film ...shared with others - Nominee (2017) 
16. Bradley Cooper 
Pat in “ Silver Linings Playbook” (2012) Best Actor - Nominee (2013) 
Richie DiMaso in “American Hustle” (2013) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2014) 
Chris Kyle in “American Sniper” (2014) Best Actor - Nominee (2015) 
Producer of “American Sniper”  (2014) Best Motion Picture/Film ...shared with others - Nominee (2015)
Co-Writer of “A Star Is Born” (2018) Best Adapted Screenplay ...shared with: Eric Roth & Will Fetters - Nominee (2019) 
Producer & Director of “A Star Is Born” (2018) Best Motion Picture/Film  ...shared with: others - Nominee (2019)
17. Jude Law
Dickie Greenleaf in  “The Talented Mr. Ripley” (1999) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2000)
Inman in “Cold Mountain” (2003) Best Actor  - Nominee (2004)
18. Djimon Hounsou
Mateo in “ In America” (2002) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2004)
Solomon Vandy in “ Blood Diamond” (2006)  Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2007)
19. Josh Brolin 
Dan White in “Milk” (2008) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2009) 
20. Don Cheadle 
Paul Rusesabagina in “Hotel Rwanda” (2004) Best actor - Nominee (2005) 
21. Terrence Howard 
Djay in "Hustle & Flow” (2005) Best Actor - Nominee (2006) 
22. Sam Rockwell 
Dixon in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (2017) Best Supporting Actor - Winner (2018) 
George W. Bush in “Vice” (2018) Best Supporting Actor - Nominee (2019)
23. Michael Keaton 
Riggan in “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)” (2014) Best Actor - Nominee (2015) 
24. Mickey Rourke 
Randy 'The Ram' Robinson in “The Wrestler” (2008) Best actor - Nominee (2009) 
25. Forest Whitaker
Idi Amin in “The Last King of Scotland” (2006) Best Actor - Winner (2007)
26. Angela Bassett 
Tina Turner in “What's Love Got to Do with It” (1993) Best Actress - Nominee (1994) 
27. Laurence Fishburne
Ike Turner in “What's Love Got to Do with It” (1993) Best Actror - Nominee (1994)
28. Rachel McAdams 
Sacha Pfeiffer in “Spotlight” (2015)  Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2016)
29. Alfre Woodard 
Geechee in “Cross Creek” (1983) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (1984) 
30. Jennifer Connelly 
Alicia Nash in “A Beautiful Mind” (2001) Best Supporting Actress - Winner (2002) 
31. Julie Delpy 
Writer of “Before Sunset” (2004) Best Writer: Adapted Screenplay  ..with others - Nominee (2005) 
Writer of “Before Midnight” (2013)  Best Writer: Adapted Screenplay  ..with others - Nominee (2014)
32. Natalie Portman
Alice in “Closer” (2004) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2004)
Nina Sayers/The Swan Queen in “Black Swan” (2010) Best Actress - Winner (2010)
Jackie Kennedy in “Jackie” (2016) Best Actress - Nominee (2016)
33. J.K. Simmons
Fletcher in “Whiplash” (2014) Best Supporting Actor - Winner (2015) 
34. Lupita Nyong'o
Patsey in “12 Years a Slave” (2013) - Best Supporting Actress - Winner (2014) 
35. Brie Larson 
Ma in “Room” (2015) Best Actress - Winner (2016)
36. Angelina Jolie 
Christine Collins in “Changeling” (2008) Best Actress - Nominee (2009) 
Lisa in “ Girl, Interrupted” (1999) Best Supporting Actress - Nominee (2000)
HONORARY/SPECIAL ACADEMY AWARD -  Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award - WINNER (2014) 
37. Salma Hayek 
Frida Kahlo in Frida (2002)  Best Actress - Nominee (2003) 
38. Mahershala Ali
Juan in “Moonlight” (2016)  Best Supporting Actor - WINNER (2017) 
Dr. Donald Shirley in “Green Book” (2018)  Best Supporting Actor - WINNER (2019) 
TBC 
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quizzesnstuff-blog · 7 years ago
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16 Myers-Briggs Personality Types
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Quibblo has many personality tests to see which type you are. Take the Myers-Briggs personality test to determine which type you are. We have put together a list of every Myers-Briggs type and some celebrities that fall into each type. The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a questionnaire that indicates differing psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions.
ISTJ (The Examiner -or- The Logistician)
ISTJs are quiet, serious and earn their success by being thorough and dependable. These people are practical, matter-of-fact, realistic, and responsible. They will decide logically what should be done and work toward it steadily, regardless of distractions. ISTJs take pleasure in making everything in their lives orderly and organized. They place value on traditions and loyalty.
Celebrity ISTJs: Natalie Portman, Sean Connery, Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett
ISFJ (The Defender)
ISFJs are quiet, friendly and responsible. They are very committed to meeting their obligations. These people will be very thorough and concerned with accuracy. ISFJ personality types are loyal and considerate. One interesting trait these people have is their tendency to remember specific details about people who are important to them. They value a orderly and harmonious environment in their life.
Celebrity ISFJs: Kanye West, Kate Middleton, George H. W. Bush
INFJ (The Confidant -or- The Advocate)
INFJs look for new meaning and connection in ideas, relationships, and material possessions. These people strive to understand people and their motivation. They are conscientious and committed to their firm values. INFJs often develop a clear vision to serve the common good, and then are organized and decisive in implementing their vision.
Celebrity INFJs: Cate Blanchett, Mahatma Gandhi, Daniel Day Lewis
INTJ (The Strategist -or- The Architect)
INTJs have original minds and great drive for implementing their ideas and achieving their goals. They find patterns quickly in external events and develop sharp perspectives and explanations. When committed, these people will organize a job well and carry it through. INTJs are skeptical and independent and have high standards of competence and performance — for themselves and others.
Celebrity INTJs: Mark Zuckerberg, Jay Z, Arnold Schwarzenegger
ISTP (The Craftsman -or- The Virtuoso)
ISTPs are tolerant and flexible. They often observe quietly until a problem appears, and then act quickly to find workable solutions. These people are analytical about what makes things work and readily get through large amounts of data to isolate the core of problems. ISTPs are interested in cause and effect, organizing facts using logical principles and valuing efficiency.
Celebrity ISTPs: Steve Jobs, Clint Eastwood, Vladamir Putin, Dalai Lama, Ashton Kutcher
ISFP (The Artist -or- The Adventurer)
ISFPs are quiet, friendly, sensitive, and kind. They enjoy simply taking in the present moment and what’s going on around them. They prefer to have their own space and to work within their own time frame. These people are loyal and committed to their values and to people who are important to them. ISFPs avoid conflict and do not force their opinions or values on others.
Celebrity ISFPs: Rihanna, David Beckham, Brad Pitt, Michael Jackson, Steven Spielberg
INFP (The Dreamer -or- The Mediator)
INFPs are idealistic and loyal to their values and to people close to them. They prefer an external life that matches their values. These people are curious, quick to see possibilities and can be catalysts for implementing ideas. They seek to understand people and to help them fulfill their potential. INFPs are adaptable, flexible, and accepting unless a value is threatened.
Celebrity INFPs: John Lennon, J.K. Rowling, Johnny Depp, William Shakespeare
INTP (The Engineer -or- The Logician)
INTPs will seek to develop logical explanations for everything that interests them. Theoretical and abstract, they are interested more in ideas than in social interaction. These people will be quiet, contained, flexible, and adaptable. INTPs have an unusual ability to focus in-depth to solve problems in their area of interest. They are skeptical and sometimes critical, but always analytical.
Celebrity INTPs: Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, Tina Fey
ESTP (The Persuader -or- The Entrepreneur)
ESTPs are flexible and tolerant, they take a pragmatic approach focused on immediate results. Theories and conceptual explanations bore them — they want to act energetically to solve the problem. These people focus on the here-and-now, are spontaneous, and enjoy being active with others. ESTPs enjoy material comforts and style, and learn best by doing.
Celebrity ESTPs: Angelina Jolie, Kevin Spacey, Donald Trump, George W. Bush
ESFP (The Entertainer)
ESFPs are outgoing, friendly, and accepting. They are exuberant lovers of life, people, and material comforts. These people enjoy working with others to make things happen. They bring common sense and a realistic approach to their work, and make work fun. Flexible and spontaneous, ESFPs adapt readily to new people and environments, and learn best by trying a new skill with others.
Celebrity ESFPs: Miley Cyrus, Leonardo DiCaprio, Megan Fox, Richard Branson
ENFP (The Campaigner)
ENFPs are enthusiastic and imaginative. They are able to see many possiblities in life and make connections between events and information very quickly. They develop a confidence by finding patterns easily. ENFPs want a lot of affirmation from others, and readily give appreciation and support. Spontaneous and flexible, they will often rely on their ability to improvise and their verbal fluency to succeed.
Celebrity ENFPs: Che Guevara, Arianna Huffington, Walt Disney, Mark Twain
ENTP (The Originator -or- The Debater)
ENTPs are quick, ingenious, stimulating, alert, and outspoken. These people will be resourceful in solving new and challenging problems. They are adept at generating conceptual possibilities and then analyzing them strategically. ENTPs are skilled at reading other people. Bored by routine, they will seldom do the same thing the same way and are apt to turn to one new interest after another.
Celebrity ENTPs: Barack Obama, Celine Dion, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Downey Jr.
ESTJ (The Overseer -or- The Executive)
ESTJs are practical, realistic, and matter-of-fact. They are decisive, which allows them to quickly implement decisions. These people are skilled at organizing projects and people to get things done, focusing on getting results in the most efficient way possible. ESTJs have a clear set of logical standards, systematically follow them and want others to also. They are usually forceful in implementing their plans.
Celebrity ESTJs: Hillary Clinton, Judge Judy, Andrew Jackson
ESFJ (The Supporter -or- The Consul)
Warmhearted, conscientious, and cooperative, ESFJs want harmony in their environment and work with determination to establish it. They enjoy working with others to complete tasks accurately and on time. These people are loyal, and follow through even in small matters. They notice what others need in their day-by-day lives and try to provide it ESFJs want to be appreciated for who they are and for what they contribute.
Celebrity ESFJs: Hugh Jackman, Penelope Cruz, Sarah Palin
ENFJ (The Mentor -or- The Protagonist)
ENFJs are warm, empathetic, responsive, and responsible. They are highly attuned to others and their emotions, needs, and motivations. One of their skills is finding potential in everyone, and wanting to help others fulfill their potential. These people may act as catalysts for individual and group growth. ENFJs are loyal and responsive to criticism. They are sociable, facilitate others in a group, and provide inspiring leadership.
Celebrity ESFJs: Oprah Winfrey, Bono, Martin Luther King Jr., Ronald Reagan
ENTJ (The Chief -or- The Commander)
ENTJs are frank, decisive, and assume leadership readily. They are quick to see illogical and inefficient procedures and policies, and then develop and implement comprehensive systems to solve organizational problems. These people will enjoy long-term planning and goal setting. Usually well informed and well read, ENTJs enjoy expanding their knowledge and passing it on to others.
Celebrity ENTJs: Charlize Theron, Bill Gates, George Clooney, Margaret Thatcher
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grapecaseschoices · 1 year ago
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what form of love do you embody?
quiz here, tagging: @sustainably-du-mortain @ava-du-mortain @mt07131 @sunshineandviolets @serenpedac @queerdetectiveblue @galpal95 @writerray @icanmakewords @thee-morrigan @quinnorion
Aleena:
love as violence
[ love as bloodshed, crimson as a knife slipped between your ribs ] when ocean vuong said "to arrive at love, then, is to arrive through obliteration" and when franz kafka said "you are the knife i turn inside myself; that is love" and when ada limon said "how do you love? like a fist. like a knife" and when richard siken said "sorry about the blood in your mouth. i wish it was mine"
love as hunger [I think this is better]
[ love as ravenous desire, love as something fragrant and home-built ] when florence welch said "we all have a hunger" and when jenny slate asked "who will come into my kitchen and be hungry for me?" and when violet trefusis wrote "I want you hungrily, frenziedly. passionately. I am starving for you..." and when anne carson asked "what are we made of but hunger and rage?
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Tristan:
love as tenderness
[ love as gentleness after a lifetime of cruelty ] when ocean vuong said "sometimes being offered tenderness feels like the very proof that you've been ruined" and when pablo neruda said "like a jar you housed the infinite tenderness and the infinite oblivion shattered you like a jar" and when anais mitchell wrote "all i've ever known is how to hold my own, and now i wanna hold you, too”
[xe also got love as being known, which as a concept does fit but the qoutes don't strike me as hard for xyr ships. But it MIGHT fit xyr friendships--- hrm..]
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Richard:
love as being known
[ love is knowing all of someone and loving them anyway ] when tim kreider said "if we want the rewards of being loved we have to submit to the mortifying ordeal of being known" and when joe wright said "The idea that these two people know each other, knew each other when they first saw each other. That they recognized each other from their future" and when micah nemerever said "it was a relief and a horror to be known so perfectly"
love as light [this works best]
[ love as a luminous force—warm, radiant, and golden ] when mary oliver wrote "light of the world hold me” and when charles bukowski said “I look at her and light goes all through me” and when david viscott said “to love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides”and when e. e. cummings said “lovers alone wear sunlight”
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grapecaseschoices · 1 year ago
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what jewel are your bones made of?
uquiz here
Tagged by: Stole it
Tagging: Whoever, I just missed fiddling with quizzes but if you do this, please at me! Thanks.
Andy:
AMBER
you hold in your heart fragments of everything that has ever passed through you. the good, the bad, the utterly mundane. ⌾ you catch it all and keep it. ⌾ you have a singular talent for holding on tight ⌾ collector, scavenger, hoarder, keeper ⌾ core: memory
Tristan:
ONYX
reserved (by choice), decisive, self-sure and self-contained, selective, resolved, close-minded, intuitive, deliberate ⍚ opaque - my secrets are not for you ⍚ scrying - i can see more than you know ⍚ sharp - i know where to cut
Richard:
PEARL
you are a bit of an open wound. ⍜ the pain won’t kill you like you think it will, let yourself bear it and you’ll find you can ⍜ you might even find that the world is a lot more than your oyster. ⍜ reticent (unwillingly so), passive, introverted ⍜ resilient, generative, adaptable ⍜ you hold the ability to create and recreate the world around yourself
Aleena:
AMBER
you hold in your heart fragments of everything that has ever passed through you. the good, the bad, the utterly mundane. ⌾ you catch it all and keep it. ⌾ you have a singular talent for holding on tight ⌾ collector, scavenger, hoarder, keeper ⌾ core: memory
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tabloidtoc · 6 years ago
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Globe, February 25
Cover: 93-lb. Angelina Jolie Sick and Alone 
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Page 2: Up Front & Personal -- Brooke Shields, Josh Brolin, Helena Bonham Carter 
Page 3: Bethenny Frankel, Jerry O’Connell, Keanu Reeves
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Page 4: George Clooney’s cousins are crooks 
Page 6: Haunted Kristoff St. John drank himself to death because he never recovered from son’s suicide, Christie Brinkley’s biggest regret is turning down Saturday Night Live, Liam Neeson has triggered outrage after he went on a kill-crazy-racist hunt after a member of his family said she’d been raped by a black man 
Page 8: Cover Story -- Anorexia fears for 93-lb. Angelina Jolie 
Page 10: Rattled Ellen DeGeneres may quit showbiz after being slammed for backing controversial comic Kevin Hart as Oscars host, Jerry Seinfeld being sued be a furious buyer who claims Jerry sold him a bogus 1958 Porsche Carrera Speedster for $1.54 million and knew it 
Page 12: Jennifer Lopez’s crazy diets are upsetting Alex Rodriguez who loves sweets and doesn’t have to be in peak physical condition anymore, Joanna Gaines seems to have her hectic life under control but she’s faking it, having year-old twins has aged George Clooney so he looks like an old man, Val Kilmer 
Page 13: Beyonce regrets turning down Lady Gaga’s part in A Star Is Born because her biggest goal in life is to win an Oscar and this could have been her chance, Tori Spelling, John Lithgow, Sally Kellerman, Hook-Ups, Babies & More 
Page 14: Fitness freak Tom Cruise is working his Top Gun castmates Glen Powell and Miles Teller, Lindsey Vonn is retiring at age 34, Fashion Verdict -- Kate Bosworth, Tiffany Haddish, Penelope Cruz, Busy Philipps, Jennifer Connelly 
Page 16: Prince Charles comes out of the closet, confesses his taste for men dates back to his bachelor days 
Page 17: Prince Philip selling his Range Rover after a scandalous car wreck but the selling price is twice as much as it should be 
Page 18: 10 Things You Don’t Know About Alyson Hannigan, Robert De Niro’s estranged wife Grace Hightower is determined to punish the publicity-shy star by publicly dragging him through the mud in their ugly divorce, Victoria Beckham’s expensive clothing line only pays $2.10 an hour for workers to churn them out in China 
Page 20: True Crime 
Page 24: Robert Conrad, 83, takes terrible fall 
Page 28: Brad Pitt and Charlize Theron having a baby 
Page 30: Real Life -- SLA leader Bill Harris reveals what really happened with Patty Hearst 
Page 32: Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards chasing a TV deal to revive careers, Darius McCrary’s ex Tammy Brawner has been awarded full custody of their daughter, 97-year-old Iris Apfel landed a sweet deal with modeling agency IMG
Page 34: Straight Talk -- Rob Lowe blasts Santa Barbara City College’s ban on the Pledge of Allegiance, Spot the Evil Twin -- Hilary Duff and Leslie Mann 
Page 36: Funny Photo Quiz -- Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey 
Page 41: Bizarre behavior at child molestation deposition is a giveaway that Michael Jackson was guilty 
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tabloidtoc · 6 years ago
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Globe, January 14
Cover -- Dying Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Cancer Relapse 
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Page 2: Up Front & Personal -- Hailey Baldwin, Sharon Stone, Al Roker 
Page 3: Gary Busey, Lori Loughlin, Ed Begley Jr. 
Page 4: William Shatner thinks the #MeToo movement is too extreme, Kim Zolciak-Biermann’s ridiculous-looking lips 
Page 5: Rosie O’Donnell crushing on married sex siren Cynthia Nixon 
Page 6: Cover Story -- Camilla will die in 7 months without a liver transplant but Prince Charles refuses to help her 
Page 8: George and Amal Clooney call of divorce and will try IVF for another baby 
Page 10: Blake Shelton demanding that Gwen Stefani return to The Voice meaning either Kelly Clarkson or Jennifer Hudson will get the boot, Mia Farrow being slammed as a hypocrite after a former model claimed she did threesomes as a teenager with Mia and Woody Allen 
Page 12: Celebrity Buzz -- Jackie Chan turns his back on his broke lesbian daughter, Bethenny Frankel cheats death, Jax Taylor blamed his time of Vanderpump Rules for a 60-pound weight gain, Brad Pitt’s mom Jane won’t forgive Angelina Jolie, Marlo Thomas 
Page 13: Richard Williams, dad of Venus and Serena Williams, has fallen on hard times after two strokes and charges third wife forged his signature on a deed transferring his home to her, Henry Winkler, Hugh Jackman, Keira Knightley, Hook-Ups, Babies & More
Page 14: Caitlyn Jenner getting a new butt, Quentin Tarantino faced down thugs who broke into his home, Fashion Verdict -- Jennifer Hudson, Jessica Alba, Emily Blunt, Saoirse Ronan, Rita Ora 
Page 16: Tom Cruise recruiting Top Gun co-stars Miles Teller and Glen Powell for Scientology, Leah Remini has Scientology members on the run 
Page 18: 10 Things You Don’t Know About Nina Dobrev, Sandra Bullock wanted to be a teen mom, success made Jada Pinkett Smith suicidal 
Page 20: True Crime 
Page 24: Nostradamus’ 2019 prophecies 
Page 28: Lee Garlington’s secret life as Rock Hudson’s gay lover, Tina Turner thanks Princess Beatrice for coming forward with her dyslexia diagnosis, Spot the Evil Twin -- Megyn Kelly and Missi Pyle 
Page 30: Health Report -- Tainted transfusions cause Alzheimer’s 
Page 32: Keanu Reeves wants to play Wolverine, eight years after getting dumped on America’s Got Talent successful Lindsey Stirling has snubbed an invite to appear on The Champions spinoff, Mayim Bialik is single again, LaLa Kent is sober thanks to her fiance 
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Page 34: Straight Talk -- Green Beret Hero Mathew Golsteyn deserves thanks not a murder rap, Spot the Evil Twin -- Sheryl Crow and Nikki DeLoach 
Page 36: Funny Photo Quiz -- Vanessa Hudgens and Leah Remini and Jennifer Lopez 
Page 38: Head transplant patient Valery Spiridonov backs out after finding love and having a son 
Page 41: Stoney Westmoreland of Disney’s Andi Mack series has been fired after being arrested for trying to have sex with a 13-year-old boy 
Page 45: Katie Holmes takes Jamie Foxx to meet her folks, Hollywood is going bananas over an upcoming animated movie about Michael Jackson as seen through the eyes of his pet chimpanzee Bubbles, Spot the Evil Twin -- Jessie J vs. Mila Kunis 
Page 47: Hollywood Flashback -- Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward 
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