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All About Marilyn Monroe | Tales From Hollywoodland
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All About Marilyn Monroe | Tales From Hollywoodland
The Face that Launched a Billion Libidos
This week on Tales from Hollywoodland, Arthur, Julian, and Steve examine the life and meteoric career of actress Marilyn Monroe, who redefined the definition of sex symbol for the ages.
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wontune · 19 days ago
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❀ ; nat natasit [ ator ] lockscreens !
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jestrada5 · 7 months ago
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“I THINK, ‘What if I just HANG IT UP?’ And then you start THINKING of ALL THE PEOPLE that you would WORK with if they CALLED, and that’s NOT really RETIRING. That’s just BEING AVAILABLE.”
The Wonderful Winona Ryder for Haper's BAZAAR/ July 11th, 2024
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misshantrope · 14 days ago
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David Lynch (1946-2025)
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Rest in peace, David Lynch. You and your contribution to the film industry will always be forever in our hearts and our soul. Our lives are fully changed and will forever be changed of your passing. We may lost you in this world, but I will never always be lost in yours. You really are one of the greatest director of all time. 🕊️🤍
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paradisedevii · 3 months ago
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tmarshconnors · 10 months ago
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Power of Repetition in Public Speaking
After watching "Oscar-winning actor & writer Tom Hanks gives the Oxford Union an acting lesson" on YouTube I felt inspired to write this blog. The link below if interested.
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Public speaking is an art that transcends mere words; it involves a deep understanding of human psychology, effective communication techniques, and the strategic use of rhetorical devices. Among these, repetition stands out as a powerful tool that can elevate a speech from ordinary to extraordinary. In this blog, we delve into the Repetition class in speaking, exploring how this technique can captivate audiences, enhance message retention, and leave a lasting impact.
The Basics of Repetition:
Repetition involves the intentional reuse of words, phrases, or ideas within a speech. When employed thoughtfully, it can create emphasis, reinforce key points, and establish a rhythm that resonates with the audience. There are various forms of repetition, each serving a unique purpose:
Anaphora: This involves repeating the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences. For example, Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech masterfully uses anaphora with the repetition of "I have a dream."
Epistrophe: In contrast to anaphora, epistrophe repeats a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses or sentences. Winston Churchill's famous "We shall fight on the beaches" speech is a classic example of epistrophe in action.
Anadiplosis: This technique involves repeating the last word of one clause or sentence at the beginning of the next. This creates a seamless connection between ideas and builds momentum. Yoda's sage advice, "Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering," is an example of anadiplosis.
The Impact of Repetition:
Emphasis: Repetition serves as a spotlight, directing the audience's attention to specific words or ideas. By repeating a key point, a speaker can emphasize its importance, making it more likely to be remembered.
Rhythm and Flow: A well-crafted repetition adds a musical quality to a speech, creating a rhythmic flow that engages the audience. This cadence can make the message more memorable and enjoyable.
Connection: Repetition helps to establish connections between different parts of a speech. It ties ideas together, creating a cohesive narrative that is easier for the audience to follow.
Persuasion: Through repetition, a speaker can subtly persuade the audience to adopt a particular viewpoint or take action. The consistent reinforcement of a message can influence attitudes and beliefs.
Practical Tips for Using Repetition Effectively:
Choose Key Points: Identify the core messages you want to convey, and strategically repeat key words or phrases associated with these points.
Consider Your Audience: Tailor your repetition to resonate with your audience. Understanding their preferences, values, and expectations will help you use repetition more effectively.
Vary Your Approach: While repetition is a powerful tool, overusing it can diminish its impact. Vary your repetition techniques to keep the audience engaged and interested.
Practice Pacing: The timing and pacing of repetition are crucial. Practice delivering your speech with the right rhythm to maximize its impact.
In the world of public speaking, the Repetition class is a formidable ally. When wielded with skill and precision, repetition can transform a speech into a compelling, memorable experience for both the speaker and the audience. By understanding the various forms of repetition and practising its implementation, speakers can elevate their communication skills and leave a lasting impression on those who listen.
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emilyscastlevania · 21 days ago
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Now I know what I’m gonna wear to see Ghost in April
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imdressing4revenge · 6 months ago
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Shirt : A Piece Of History London
Trousers : Marks and spencer
Undershirt : Marks and spencer
Earings : Shein
Necklace : Astral Pewter
Shoes : Doc Martens
Headphones : JBL
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amber-jinx · 1 year ago
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Watching the first 17 minutes of Reputation tour on Netflix for the first time a few days after catching The Eras Tour film in cinemas, I'm almost surprised at how... unsurprised / unimpressed I am?
Like, her vocals, the stage effect, her performers' & her choreography (me utterly mesmorised at her & her dancers moving to the beats of Are You Ready For It in Eras Tour vs Rep tour I wasn't sure what exactly some of them were doing), the stage theatrics, the visual elements... In so many ways the Eras Tour made Rep tour look like a community show. That's how indescribably untoppable The Eras Tour is.
(not to say Rep tour was a bad tour she literally rose back up from there, there definitely were iconic moments)
That was 2018. She was already a legend in 2018 and one can clearly see just how much she's improved in 2023...
2018 Taylor hadn't written Folklore & Evermore (masterpieces forever), hadn't gotten an honorary Dr degree and delivered that speech, hadn't won artist & woman of the decade, hadn't have all her past work taken from her... 2018 Tay was rising back from the earth, taking everything that belonged to her BACK.
She has come so far. We stand with Taylor.
(also I wish Tay would take a longer break before rep TV announcement. Like a proper long break)
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pioponii · 7 months ago
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saw through the tags of my last reblog SHELLY DUVALL DIED TODAY
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thecrownnet · 2 years ago
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Queen Elizabeth II won TWO posthumous BAFTAs in 2023
Memorable Moment for her skit with Paddington, and
Live Event for The Queen and her Platinum Jubilee
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[…] one of the BAFTA TV categories is “Memorable Moment,” which (unlike Reality & Constructed Factual) is exactly what it sounds like: The best general thing that happened on TV (or “the telly”) in the past year. It’s also the only award voted on by the public, which means it counts more than all of the other categories, and so it’s fitting that this year’s winner involved the one thing that can bring all citizens of the United Kingdom together. (AV Club)
Actually, Queen Elizabeth II ���has already won a BAFTA; in 2013, she was presented with an Honorary BAFTA for her "tireless support" of the British film and television industry. "I am delighted that this evening has given us the opportunity to give something back. I have the great honour to announce that we are to present Her Majesty with an honorary BAFTA today, in recognition of her outstanding patronage of the film and television industries," BAFTA's chairman at the time, John Willis, said.’ (Town and Country Magazine)
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Queen Elizabeth II receives an honorary BAFTA from actor Kenneth Branagh in 2013. WPA POOL//GETTY IMAGES
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meteorherd · 2 years ago
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sunset boulevard and what ever happened to baby jane are both old hollywood films that are holding hands. in my mind. to me
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jestrada5 · 7 months ago
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EMMA ROBERTS | BECAUSE THE GOLD STANDARD IS WHATEVER YOU DAMN WELL MAKE OF IT
VIA ISSUE 193, THE GOLD STANDARD ISSUE
 “People have opinions and sometimes maybe they’re not good opinions of people in your family. I’ve never gotten a job because of it, I know I definitely have lost a couple of jobs because of it.”
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pumpkinsouppe · 10 months ago
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Oh my god I constantly forget Vincent price was in Edward scissorhands omg
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paradisedevii · 2 months ago
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ulkaralakbarova · 11 months ago
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Film Review: Mastering Elegance on Screen: How 'The Devil Wears Prada' Became a Timeless Cinematic Jewel
Andy (Anne Hathaway) whispers some important information to her fashion magazine editor boss, Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep).PHOTOGRAPHS TO BE USED SOLELY FOR ADVERTISING, PROMOTION, PUBLICITY OR REVIEWS OF THIS SPECIFIC MOTION PICTURE AND TO REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE STUDIO. NOT FOR SALE OR REDISTRIBUTION. Watching an older film offers a delightful journey down memory lane, where one can…
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