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SPIRITED:
Christmas Good feels lost
Wants to fix cruel marketer
Learns to seek own wants
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The Sings as Song titles that mention out/in Aries Sun: A Drop in the Ocean - Ron Pope Aries Moon: Died in your arms - Cutting Crew Aries Rising: Love it If we Made It - The 1975 Aries Mercury: She's Out of my life - Michael Jackson Aries Mars: Dancer in the Dark - Chase Atlantic Taurus Sun: Snap Out of It - Arctic Monkeys Taurus Moon: Make Out With Me - Marren Morris Taurus Rising: Let The Light In - Lana Del Rey Taurus Mercury: Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand Taurus Mars: Out of Focus - Chelsea Cutler Gemini Sun: In My Bed - Sabrina Carpenter Gemini Moon: No Church In the Wild - Kanye West, JAY-Z, Frank Ocean Gemini Rising: Devil's In The Backseat - Lostboycrow Gemini Mercury: Shout It Out Loud - Kiss Gemini Mars: sniffing vicodin in paris - blackbear, Danny Olson Cancer Sun: Lies In The Dark - Tove Lo Cancer Moon: Someone In The Dark - Michael Jackson Cancer Rising: Where Were You In The Morning? - Shawn Mendes Cancer Mercury: Conversations in the dark - John Legend Cancer Mars: Better In Time - Leona Lewis Leo Sun: Devil In A New Dress - Kanye West Leo Moon: In My Feelings - Lana Del Rey Leo Rising: Leo Mercury: Shake It Out - Florence + The Machine Leo Mars: Fall In Love - Bailey Zimmerman Virgo Sun: In your eyes - The Weeknd Virgo Moon: Meet Me In The Woods - Lord Huron Virgo Rising: Freaking Me Out - Ava Max Virgo Mercury: Back in Black - AC/DC Virgo Mars: Don't Let Me Go - G Eazy, SAYGRACE Libra Sun: Meet me in the hallway - Harry Styles Libra Moon: In the Meantime - Spacehog Libra Rising: Love Runs Out - OneRepublic Libra Mercury: FU In My Head - Cloudy June Libra Mars: In The Night - The Weeknd Scorpio Sun: Fresh Out The Slammer - Taylor Swift Scorpio Moon: Only Girl In the World - Rihanna Scorpio Rising: Tears in the Rain - The Weeknd Scorpio Mercury: Freaking Out - ARIZONA Scorpio Mars: Call Out My Name - The Weeknd Sagittarius Sun: Punching In a Dream - The Naked and Famous Sagittarius Moon: Lost In Japan - Shawn Mendes Sagittarius Rising: A Phone Call In Amsterdam - Valley Sagittarius Mercury: Out of the Woods - Taylor Swift Sagittarius Mars: Love In Slow Motion - Ed Sheeran Capricorn Sun: Get Out - Casey Abrams Capricorn Moon: You Look Good In My Shirt - Keith Urban Capricorn Rising: Hands in the Air - Miley Cyrus Capricorn Mercury: Rock Me In - Britney Spears Capricorn Mars: die in california - MGK Aquarius Sun: Cowboy In LA - LANY Aquarius Moon: Out of Love - Alessia Cara Aquarius Rising: Let It Out - Ed Sheeran Aquarius Mercury: Gun In My Hand - Dorothy Aquarius Mars: Out of Nowhere Girl - Luke Bryan Pisces Sun: In the Name of Love - Martin Garrix, Bebe Rexha Pisces Sun: In love with a Girl - Gavin DeGraw Pisces Moon: Out of my Head - Loote Pisces Rising: In Too Deep - Loren North Pisces Mercury: Dancing in the flames - The Weeknd Pisces Mars: Out of That Truck - Carrie Underwood
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Christmas Carol-cember, Day 14
From muppets to ponies to lost television media, it seems A Christmas Carol fits very well into the musical genre. But obviously, a great musical is only as good as the songwriters providing the songs.
So when the writing/directing duo behind “Daddy’s Home 1 & 2,” “Hot Tub Time Machine,” and “We’re The Millers” signed a deal with Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds and got Apple to pony up $75 million in the bidding war, they needed songwriters who could make some bangers for their holiday musical comedy.
Enter the hottest songwriting darlings of musical theatre: Benj Patel and Justin Paul. Two guys who met at the University of Michigan with a love of musicals so strong, they wrote their own called “Edges" while completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in musical theatre. But their true accomplishment was the 2015 musical “Dear Evan Hansen” that shot them into the stratosphere of success after they won the Tony for Best Musical and Best Original Score and later won a Grammy just as Hollywood came a-knocking. They made a splash with writing the songs to 2016’s “La La Land” that earned them an Oscar win for Best Original Song before they truly became Hollywood darlings with 2017’s super hit “The Greatest Showman.” They also won a Emmy for writing songs for the Hulu show “Only Murders in the Building,” making them the newest editions to the EGOT crowd.
Naturally, when you can get these guys to write your musical, you’ve got a guaranteed success.
Right?
In the modern day, the Ghosts of Christmas Past (Sunita Mani), Present (Will Ferrell) and Yet To Come (voiced by Tracy Morgan but played by NBA star Loren G Woods) still perform the annual duty of picking out a miserly human every Christmas Eve and force them to change their ways for the betterment of mankind.
They celebrate every converted human with an elaborate music number.
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And before you ask, yes, they openly acknowledge it’s weird but never explain why they do it other than “just cause."
Although the Ghost of the Present is eligible for retirement, he refuses to step down until he finds that one human he can change who will have a meaningful impact on the world. Enter Clint Briggs (Ryan Reynolds), a selfish media consultant who will do and say anything to stir the pot as well as get ahead in his career, even going so far as to tell his niece to post an unflattering video of her opponent to win class president, much to the displeasure of his Executive Vice President Kimberly (Octavia Spencer).
Realizing this guy is just what he’s looking for, he makes the pitch to his boss, Jacob Marley (Patrick Page), but is warned that Briggs is “Unredeemable.” Unwavering, the ghosts prepare to haunt Briggs, only to learn that Briggs is not too hip to just follow the traditional story beats and finds that it might not be just him that needs to make a change, forcing the Ghost of the Present to reflect on what he really wants...
All done with music numbers that the characters keep recognizing is weird that they do them.
Hope you liked that joke cause they will beat it into your head that it’s weird for there to be music numbers in a musical.
But only for the sequences with the ghosts as they establish the songs are happening within the world of the movie, whereas the music numbers amongst the living are happening inside their minds or as a metaphorical speech given at a convention.
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At least I thought that was the idea until Octavia Spencer attempts a reprise of her own song near the film’s end until Ryan Reynolds cuts her off.
Taking a moment to step back let’s drop some film theory to give you an understand why this running joke bothers me so.
In the medium of film or television, there are two modes of sound that connect to the implementation of music or sound effects.
Diagetic Sound is sound that occurs within the world of the story and we can see its source. Whether it’s a baby crying, a car driving past, a conversation between two people or a vinyl record set on a record player, the sound we hear is the same sound the characters in the narrative hear.
Non-Diagetic Sound is sound that is not happening inside the world of the story. This is usually narration but it's most commonly film scores as not everyone can hear the swelling of music happening around them unless directly shown to be, such as the Walkman music from “Guardians of the Galaxy."
Musicals are a tricky act because it’s not so simple to explain whether they are one or the other. For the most part, it’s widely accepted that songs in musicals are non-diagetic. An inner monologue given out in song that represents what the characters are feeling or meant to serve a symbolic gesture behind their actions or words.
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Take “Popular” from Wicked. While Galinda is having this conversation with Elphaba about giving her a makeover, we the audience can see her singing, the musical imparts the suggestion that the singing is an internal gesture that is made manifest in song for the audience to hear. The lyrics are a metaphor for the situation and the song is Galindo's internal thoughts.
Of course that’s not to say songs can’t be diagetic in a musical.
“Million Dollar Quartet” specifically makes it clear the songs performed do come from the cast as they are performing their songs within a recording studio. The songs serve both a symbolic gesture while clearly being connected to the world within the musical.
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“Spirited” is trying to have it’s cake and eat it too by employing both modes to suggest the music numbers are diagetic and non-diagetic, but it seems to be at odds with itself.
It tries to play itself as funny by poking fun of itself for being a musical….while indulging in elaborate music numbers with complex choreography, colorful set pieces and big bombastic songs that feel right at home on a Broadway stage.
It’s funny once when the movie opens with a music number and a random intern openly asks why everyone is singing before he is told it's just what they do. Ryan Reynolds interrupts music numbers or makes snarky comments how he could perform an elaborate dance number, even one music number that was cut for time plays over the end credits when the joke for that scene was Marley giving Present what he wanted to avoid a music number.
Even during an emotional ballad from Will Ferrell where that same intern from the beginning whispers “What the heck is going on?” It just takes me out of the musical and whatever feeling they want out of me as it slams to a halt.
Contrast that with “Spamalot” where the songs remind you that this is a musical, skewering itself relentlessly but never losing its identity. Such as the number “The Song That Goes Like This,” where Lancelot and the Lady of the Lake perform this duet together, all while calling out the cliche of that kind of musical number in the lyrics or pointing out their own shortcomings to hit specific keys.
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It’s the anti-musical musical that still has enough respect for its audience even when it’s taking the piss out of them.
The sad thing is, all that was me speaking to what I got the most worked up about this film.
Because it’s not completely bad, there’s plenty here that’s worth giving a glowing recommendation that I was enjoying.
Ryan Reynolds still remains his usual smart-mouth self that has boosted his career since “Deadpool” but he shows impressive range as a singer (even if there were a few moments I could have sworn I heard auto-tune alteration yet on the soundtrack, there is no alteration) as well as his physicality for the complex choreography created by Emmy-nominated Chloé Arnold and her team, Ava Bernstine-Mitchell and Martha Nichols. Coupling that was Will Ferrell, clearly having understood the assignment as he too shows some impressive dance moves and singing that feels like it comes from the heart, even if some of his humor is still screaming loudly. But he balances that screaming at the top of his lungs with pathos and a well timed retort bouncing off of Ryan Reynolds humor.
What’s more, their chemistry actually works. Even when the ghosts are going through the motions of showing Briggs his past, Present sees Briggs is deeply uncomfortable having to face a traumatic moment and supports him while Briggs recognizes Present's desire to experience the world again and helps him to step out of his shell when he recognizes a connection between him and Kimberly.
And they sell it! That bromance feels genuine and if the songs weren’t part of the film, their chemistry would still carry the movie.
As for the songs themselves, they’re really good. So good it’s why I’m annoyed every time the film keeps calling itself out on them.
One main reason why Pasek and Paul are great songwriters is because they know the conventions of musical theatre and are very familiar with what appeals to people. “That Christmas Morning Feeling” is the kind of big flashy modern musical number that gets people to cheer in the cheap seats and usually shows up on Good Morning America. “Bringin’ Back Christmas” is the kind of jazzy dance number that would have been right at home in the big brass and swing musicals like Cole Porter’s “Anything Goes.” “Good Afternoon,” while on the crass side, you get the feeling the two took a lot of inspiration from the playful bounciness of the Sherman Brothers.
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The songs are the highlight, even if one or two of them overstay their welcome (“Unredeemable” did that for me, as well as “Do A Little Good” though by then, I just wanted the movie to be over with). But they’re very strong and hold on their own, which is why I find it so frustrating the script has to come off as “witty” to interrupt itself with snide comments about its own songs.
I really dug the overarching modern themes of cancel culture and the online trigger outrage that is rampant and often exploited by companies for profit. Even the whole concept of the Ghosts expecting to scare people into forcing a change is taken into an interesting place as Briggs says that people don’t really change overnight, but it takes real time and effort for people to make that choice to stop being an ass. Heck, it’s not even seeing a vision of his future that really forces a change from him, he outright says that “sure, I’m gonna feel bad for a few days but then I’m gonna get over it. That’s my job.” What forces a change is the bond he builds with the Ghost of Christmas Present and his willingness to be there for him when he recognizes it’s too much.
It’s a genuinely compelling argument without dissing on Charles Dickens but making a modern point in personal growth. Changing yourself takes work, but it helps to have people to support you.
I liked that. It’s not necessarily an open embrace of Dickens nor does it reinvent the wheel, but in this age of post-irony, it clearly has put thought into itself.
Moments like that clearly show there was an effort to insert sincerity into the script. I just keep being pulled out of the narrative every time they do a music number and call attention to how odd the musical cliches are.
As I said above, a musical lives within its own logic. If your narrative is to acknowledge it and move on, fine. "Rocko's Modern World" made that joke and it's funny every time I see that gag.
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But this film keeps calling attention to that cliche and it gets tiring, especially when Will Ferrell does this emotional ballad that showcases superb camerawork and choreography with people holding lights and creating patterns with it…only to be offset by some dude watching who interrupts the song with a snide comment.
I didn’t outright loathe “Spirited,” but by the time the movie was over, I was so annoyed with it, I wanted it to be done and over with so I could move on. Which is a shame because there is plenty here that is worth watching. The cast do a fantastic job, especially Ryan Reynolds who clearly knows how to build rapport with his co-stars whether they are Will Ferrell or Hugh Jackman, the songs stand on their own and are infectious ear worms.
But with a sense of self-aware snark that grinds against the sincerity the film is trying to present, it just comes off as irritatingly hollow at the wrong times. Like driving in a fancy car with superb sound quality and smooth driving but every time you hit the brakes, there’s this awful screeching sound coming from the bottom front of the car that you worry might snap the brake lines and send it careening off.
But if you’re not bothered? Hey, I say go for it, just make sure you’re not going over 50 when you do so.
“Spirited” is available for streaming on Apple TV+
Next week, we’re going to focus on a different theme; whether the story still holds weight even when the characters are aware of Charles Dickens and the cliches.
For that? I think I might call a Doctor...
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In Loving Memory Of the Fallen
This memorial is dedicated to the courage and honor of our fallen teammates. Their dedication and sacrifice will never be forgotten.
Here are the names of our fallen. Each name is accompanied by a page dedicated to honoring and remembering them, where photos or stories can be shared.
* Indicates those who are the Original 43
January
Casey Casavant (Rooster)*
Steve Gernet (G-Man)*
Ron Johnson (Cat Daddy)*
Arthur Laguna (Art)*
Shane Stansfield (War Baby)*
Jerome McCauley (Jerry)*
Matt Fineran*
Walter Fisher*
William Reid Ray (Billy)
Sean Hawkins (Hawk)
James Patrick Flynn (Seven)
Dean Leon Silva (Windex)
Christopher P. Gaffney
February
Nicholas W. Leotti*
Michael McInnis (Mac)
Jim Grey (Mammal)
Lance Warren (#1 Dad)
Cory Gene Wainscott
Lee Eric Martin (Biggin)
Keith Jorgensen (Snake Doctor)
Tommy Lopez
Jeffrey Keith Reynolds (Festus)
Richard Garcia (Witch Doctor)
Charles Hughes (Hugo)
Glen Wenzel
March
Wesley John Kealoha Batlona (Wes)*
Stephen Scotten Helvenston (Scott)*
Mike Teague (Iron Mike)*
Jerko Gerald Zovko (Jerry)*
Bruce T Durr (Bee)*
James Cantrell (Tracker)*
Stuart Rice
William Posch
Michael Tharp
April
Peter Goodfellow (Dingo)*
Robert Gore (Jason)*
Curtis Hundley (Sparky)*
Steven McGovern*
Jason Obert*
David Patterson (Mike)*
Luke Petrik (Black Diamond)*
Eric Smith*
Patrick Waterbury (Stazi)
Craig Fuller (Firecracker)*
Norman Spruill (Old School)
Abraham Bronn
Scott Sandefer (Sandman)
May
Thomas Jaichner (Bama)*
Thomas Capel (Grundle)
Brandon Teague
Steven Powell (Junior)
June
Richard Bruce (Kato)*
Krzysztof Kaskos*
Jarrod Little*
Christopher Neidrich*
Artur Zukowski*
David Olinger (Dave-O)
Joshua Hernandez (Pedro)*
Corey Meile (Olaf)
William Larson (Gunz)
July
William Hinchman (Sonny)*
Roland Tressler (Johny Quest)*
Michael Sacks (Max)*
Cory Gray
Antouine Castenada (Lips)
Sean Barton (Taxi)
Duane Xanders
Bart Baker
August
Charles Geisler (Bullfrog)
Philip VanDyke
William Woods (Brian)*
Joseph Bixler (Bix)
Michael Oyer
Roger Abshire (Nitro)
Christopher Hartsock
Mike Hawley (Mike)
September
David Shepherd (Chief)*
Stephen Sullivan*
Peter Tocci (Bear)*
Kenneth Webb (2B)*
Jack McCracken (Stagger)
Atom Ziniewicz
Carlos Guerrero (Tony)
Alan Nowak
Robert Schierenberg
Chad Burke
October
Rod Richardson (K2)*
Thomas Capel (Grundle)
Brandon Teague
Steven Powell (Junior)
Eric Chapa
Nickolaus Dillon
Jordan Pyle
November
David Randolph*
Noel English*
Loren Hammer (Butch)*
Melin Rowe*
David Laconte
Thomas Mitchell
Christopher Coene (Superfly)
Steven White (Blanco)
Raymond Tanner
December
Dane Paresi*
Scott Roberson*
Jeremy Wise*
Scott Brachmann (Mongo)
Ken Bell (Thumper)
Christopher Shellhamer
James Parker Jr. (Doc)
Sean Bowles (Rock Ape)
Terrance Cullinan
Jason Terrell (Turbo)
Col George Smith (Doc Smith)
Willard Baber (Buddy)
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Undrafted Free Agents of 2024
Every season, once the dust settles after cutdowns, I like to survey which teams kept undrafted free agents on their 53-man rosters. ARIZONA
WR Xavier Weaver (Colorado)
ATLANTA
None
BALTIMORE
S Beau Brade (Maryland)
BUFFALO
LB Joe Andreessen (Buffalo)
CB Brandon Codrington (NC Central)
CAROLINA
C Andrew Raym (Oklahoma)
LB Jamie Sheriff (South Alabama)
CB Shemar Bartholomew (Georgia Southern)
CHICAGO
None
CINCINNATI
LB Maema Njongmeta (Wisconsin)
P Ryan Rehkow (BYU)
CLEVELAND
G Javion Cohen (Miami)
DALLAS
TE Brevyn Spann-Ford (Minnesota)
DENVER
RB Blake Watson (Memphis)
OT Frank Crum (Wyoming)
DETROIT
S Loren Strickland (Ball State)
GREEN BAY
K Braydon Narveson (NC State)
HOUSTON
None
INDIANAPOLIS
G Dalton Tucker (Marshall)
JACKSONVILLE
None
KANSAS CITY
RB Carson Steele (UCLA)
OT Ethan Driskell (Marshall)
LAS VEGAS
WR Ramel Keyton (Tennessee)
LB Amari Gainer (North Carolina)
S Thomas Harper (Notre Dame)
LA CHARGERS
None
LA RAMS
RB Cody Schrader (Missouri)
LB Omar Speights (LSU)
S Jaylen McCollough (Tennessee)
CB Josh Wallace (Michigan)
CB Charles Woods (SMU)
MIAMI
C Andrew Meyer (UTEP)
CB Storm Duck (Louisville)
MINNESOTA
DT Taki Taimani (Oregon)
CB Dwight McGlothern (Arkansas)
NEW ENGLAND
LB Curtis Jacobs (Penn State)
S Dell Pettus (Troy)
NEW ORLEANS
WR Mason Tipton (Yale)
TE Dallin Holker (Colorado State)
CB Rico Payton (Pittsburg State)
P Matthew Hayball (Vanderbilt)
NY GIANTS
G Jake Kubas (North Dakota State)
DT Elijah Chatman (SMU)
NY JETS
TE Brenden Bates (Kentucky)
DE Eric Watts (UConn)
DE Braiden McGregor (Michigan)
PHILADELPHIA
None
PITTSBURGH
None
SAN FRANCISCO
None
SEATTLE
C Jalen Sundell (North Dakota State)
CB/PR Dee Williams (Tennessee)
TAMPA BAY
WR Kameron Johnson (Barton College)
CB Tyrek Funderburk (Appalachian State)
TENNESSEE
S Julius Wood (East Carolina)
WASHINGTON
TE Colson Yankoff (UCLA)
S Tyler Owens (Texas Tech)
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After a lightning bolt zaps a robot named Number 5, the lovable machine starts to think he’s human and escapes the lab. Hot on his trail is his designer, Newton, who hopes to get to Number 5 before the military does. In the meantime, a spunky animal lover mistakes the robot for an alien and takes him in, teaching her new guest about life on Earth. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Stephanie Speck: Ally Sheedy Newton Crosby: Steve Guttenberg Ben Jabituya: Fisher Stevens Howard Marner: Austin Pendleton Skroeder: G.W. Bailey Frank: Brian McNamara Number 5 (voice): Tim Blaney Duke: Marvin J. McIntyre Otis: John Garber Mrs. Cepeda: Penny Santon General Washburne: Vernon Weddle Senator Mills: Barbara Tarbuck Howard Marner’s Aide: Tom Lawrence Norman: Fred Slyter Zack: Billy Ray Sharkey Reporter: Robert Krantz Reporter: Jan Speck Barmaid: Marguerite Happy Farmer: Howard Krick Farmer’s Wife: Marjorie Card Hughes Gate Guard: Herb Smith Party Guest: Jack Thompson Party Guest: William Striglos Party Guest: Mary Reckley Party Guest: Shay McLean Party Guest: Eleanor C. Heutschy Frank: Sergio Kato Film Crew: Producer: David Foster Producer: Lawrence Turman Director: John Badham Editor: Frank Morriss Art Direction: Dianne Wager Original Music Composer: David Shire Director of Photography: Nick McLean Second Unit Director: Gregg Champion Scenario Writer: S.S. Wilson Writer: Brent Maddock Location Manager: Mark Indig Casting: Jane Feinberg Script Supervisor: H. Bud Otto Co-Producer: Dennis E. Jones Title Designer: David Oliver Pfeil Casting: Mike Fenton Executive Producer: Mark Damon Set Decoration: Garrett Lewis Associate Producer: Dana Satler Hankins Associate Producer: Gary Foster Title Designer: Wayne Fitzgerald Executive Producer: John W. Hyde Casting: Judy Taylor Production Coordinator: Mary Cay Hollander Unit Production Manager: Steve Perry First Assistant Director: Jerry Ziesmer Second Assistant Director: Bryan Denegal Assistant Art Director: Donald B. Woodruff Camera Operator: Michael D. O’Shea Camera Operator: Steve Bridge First Assistant Camera: Michael A. Chavez Still Photographer: Bruce McBroom Sound Mixer: Willie D. Burton Boom Operator: Marvin E. Lewis Utility Sound: Robert W. Harris Supervising Sound Editor: William L. Manger Supervising Sound Editor: Milton C. Burrow Sound Editor: Richard Burrow Sound Editor: Scott Burrow Sound Editor: Richard Oswald Music Editor: Stan Witt Assistant Sound Editor: Kelly L. Manger Construction Coordinator: Michael Muscarella Construction Foreman: Joseph C. Fama Property Master: Gregg H. Bilson Assistant Property Master: Stan Cockerell Standby Painter: Jerry Gadette Greensman: Philip C. Hurst Makeup Artist: Tom Lucas Hairstylist: Damon Grill Gaffer: Colin J. Campbell Key Grip: Bill Young Dolly Grip: Donald L. Hartley Grip: Johnny London Jr. Leadman: Mark Woods Video Assist Operator: Richmond G. Cogswell Production Illustrator: Martin A. Kline Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Wayne Artman Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom E. Dahl Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom Beckert Unit Publicist: Vic Heutschy Production Accountant: Jan Garner Negative Cutter: Donah Bassett Stunt Coordinator: Walter Scott Special Effects Coordinator: Chuck Gaspar Stunts: Freddie Hice Stunts: Christine Anne Baur Stunts: Brad Bovee Stunts: Vince Deadrick Sr. Stunts: Marguerite Happy Stunts: Clifford Happy Stunts: Danny Costa Stunts: Bob Harris Stunts: Loren Janes Stunts: Robert Jauregui Stunts: Ben Scott Stunts: John-Clay Scott Stunts: Sasha Jenson Stunts: Ted White Stunts: R.L. Tolbert Second Assistant Camera: Robert Samuels Movie Reviews:
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The Forest Poltergeist with Travis Watson - Dec 9, 2023
Seriah is joined by Travis Watson to discuss his latest book “The Forest Poltergeist” and numerous related subjects. Topics include research rabbit holes, psychic research, Animism, the concept of the wilderness poltergeist, class B Sasquatch encounters, Big Foot Research Organization (BFRO), the paradoxes of flesh and blood Sasquatch, Eric Ouellet’s book “Illuminations: the UFO Experience as a Parapsychological Event”, apports, the Enfield poltergeist case, the Black Monk haunting, loud sounds some people hear and others do not, a mysterious set of tracks in the snow in the UK, unexplainable pools of water, Sasquatch footprint casts, tree structures, Timothy Renner, an incident involving Bigfoot and a ghost, the “silo” effect in paranormal research, stone throwing, “Monster Quest” TV show, Guy Lyon Playfair, Spiritism, a poltergeist case in Brazil, Dogman, Linda Godfrey, the Black Stone Gap case in Canada, Recurrent Spontaneous Psychokinetic Activity (RSPA), apparitions, wandering bits of consciousness, expectation and perception, one-off monster sightings, an encounter with a humanoid aquatic creature in Canada, the Loveland Frogman, the ubiquity of poltergeist activity in paranormal experiences, PK energy and mass sightings, energy lines connecting sacred sites, foxfire and will-o-wisps, earth energy, Mike Clelland and shamanic initiation, spirit animals, familiars, alcohol and its lack of hallucinogenic properties, Jeff Meldrum, Sasquatch track casts, most common experiences in a Class B encounter, wood knocking, tree shaking, strange smells, poltergeist activity compare/contrast with Sasquatch activity, bias in anthropology, the art of tracking, Colin Wilson, sulfur/brimstone, Loren Coleman, lake monsters, “Old Gods of Appalachia” podcast, Oz Effect silence, Jenny Randles, apex predators, a UK UFO experience involving strange silence, Carlos Castenada, magickal practice, consciousness and brain-wave states, Watson’s personal experiences in the Superstition Mountains, zones of fear, poltergeist sounds vs animal sounds, tree structures, poltergeist moving objects around and altering their environment, Olive Hill poltergeist case, William G. Roll, Lloyd Auerbach, furniture structures, fear and perception, a bizarre experience with eggs in the refrigerator, poltergeist disappearing/reappearing objects, a reporter hit with a lego, a 1980’s UK poltergeist encounter with multiple repeated witnesses, and much more! This is focused but riveting conversation!
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PWHL - Drafted Players
MINNESOTA
(1st) Taylor Heise (F, USA) (University of Minnesota)
(12nd) Nicole Hensley (G, USA) (PWHPA)
(13rd) Grace Zumwinkle (F, USA) (University of Minnesota)
(24th) Maggie Flaherty (D, USA) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(25th) Susanna Tapani (F, FIN) (KRS Vanke Rays)
(36th) Clair DeGeorge (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(37th) Natalie Buchbinder (D, USA) (University of Wisconsin)
(48th) Denisa Křížová (F, CZE) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(49th) Sidney Morin (D, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(60th) Sophia Kunin (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(61st) Amanda Leveille (G, CAN) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(72nd) Michela Cava (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(73rd) Liz Schepers (F, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(84th) Minttu Tuominen (D, FIN) (Kiekko-Espoo)
(85th) Sydney Brodt (F, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
TORONTO
(2nd) Jocelyne Larocque (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(11th) Emma Maltais (F, CAN) (Ohio State University)
(14th) Kristen Campbell (G, CAN) (PWHPA)
(23rd) Natalie Spooner (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(26th) Jesse Compher (F, USA) (University of Wisconsin)
(35th) Kali Flanagan (D, USA) (Boston Pride)
(38th) Victoria Bach (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(47th) Brittany Howard (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(50th) Allie Munroe (D, CAN) (Connecticut Whale)
(59th) Mellissa Channell (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(71st) Rebecca Leslie (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(74th) Hannah Miller (F, CAN) (KRS Shenzhen)
(83rd) Alexa Vasko (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(86th) Olivia Knowles (D, CAN) Minnesota Whitecaps)
BOSTON
(3rd) Alina Müller (F, SUI) (ZSC Lions Frauen)
(10th) Sophie Jaques (D, CAN) (Ohio State University)
(15th) Jamie Lee Rattray (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(22nd) Loren Gabel (F, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(27th) Hannah Brandt (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(34th) Jessica DiGirolamo (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(39th) Theresa Schafzahl (F, AUT) (University of Vermont)
(46th) Emily Brown (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(51st) Taylor Girard (F, USA) (Connecticut Whale)
(58th) Emma Söderberg (G, SWE) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(63rd) Sophie Shirley (F, CAN) (University of Wisconsin)
(70th) Shiann Darkangelo (F, USA) (Toronto Six)
(75th) Emma Buckles (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(82nd) Tatum Skaggs (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(87th) Jess Healey (D, CAN) (Buffalo Beauts)
NEW YORK
(4th) Ella Shelton (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(9th) Jaime Bourbonnais (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(16th) Jessie Eldridge (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(21st) Chloé Aurard (F, FRA) (Northeastern University)
(28th) Élizabeth Giguère (F, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(33th) Corinne Schroeder (G, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(40th) Jill Saulnier (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(45th) Brooke Hobson (D, CAN) (MoDo Hockey)
(52nd) Jade Downie-Landry (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
(57th) Paetyn Levis (F, USA) (Ohio State University)
(64th) Abigail Levy (G, USA) (Boston College)
(69th) Olivia Zafuto (D, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(76th) Kayla Vespa (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(81st) Emma Woods (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(88th) Alexandra Labelle (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
OTTAWA
(5th) Savannah Harmon (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(8th) Ashton Bell (D, CAN) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(17th) Jincy Dunne (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(20th) Gabbie Hughes (F, USA) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(29th) Hayley Scamurra (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(32th) Daryl Watts (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(41st) Aneta Tejralová (F, CZE) (MoDo Hockey)
(44th) Kateřina Mrázová (F, CZE) (Färjestad BK)
(53rd) Zoe Boyd (D, CAN) (Quinnipiac University)
(56th) Kristin Della Rovere (F, CAN) (Harvard)
(65th) Lexi Adzija (F, CAN) (Quinnipiac University)
(68th) Sandra Abstreiter (G, GER) (Providence College)
(77th) Amanda Boulier (D, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(80th) Caitrin Lonergan (F, USA) (Connecticut Whale)
(89th) Audrey-Anne Veillette (F, CAN) (University of Montréal)
MONTRÉAL
(6th) Erin Ambrose (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(7th) Kristin O'Neill (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(18th) Maureen Murphy (F, USA) (Northeastern University)
(19th) Dominika Lásková (D, CZE) (Luleå HF)
(30th) Kati Tabin (D, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(31st) Kennedy Marchment (F, CAN) (Connecticut Whale)
(42nd) Tereza Vanišová (F, CZE) (Toronto Six)
(43rd) Madison Bizal (D, USA) (Ohio State University) (54th) Gabrielle David (F, CAN) (Clarkson University)
(55th) Maude Poulin-Labelle (D, CAN) (Northeastern University)
(66th) Jillian Dempsey (F, USA) (Boston Pride)
(67th) Claire Dalton (F, CAN) (Yale)
(78th) Elaine Chuli (G, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(79th) Ann-Sophie Bettez (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
(90th) Lina Ljungblom (F, SWE) (MoDo Hockey)
Information is from The Ice Garden: https://www.theicegarden.com/phwl-draft-board/ and Elite Prospects
#pwhl#woho#i have. mixed feelings#but we can only go forward#and be fucking bitter about it the whole time#was so consumed by dempsey to montreal that i completely forgot to take an exam
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oh jesus fuck this is gonna be so long LMAO
N - Never Enough by Loren Allred (from The Greatest Showman)
O - Omigod You Guys from Legally Blonde the Musical
R - Rewrite The Stars by Zac Efron and Zendaya (from The Greatest Showman)
T - Tightrope by Michelle Williams (from The Greatest Showman)
H - Honey, Honey from Mamma Mia! (or ABBA)
S - Something After All by Matt Dahan (from Starry)
T - 10 Things I Hate About You by Leah Kate
A - Are You Satisfied? by Marina and the Diamonds
R - Room For 2 by Dua Lipa
X - Xenogenesis by TheFatRat
O - Out Of The Wood by Taylor Swift
F - Follow The White Rabbit by Madison Beer
T - Tier Abhaile Riu by Celtic Woman
H - Happy Face by Jagwar Twins
E - Enchanted by Taylor Swift
N - Numb Little Bug by Em Beihold
I - In The Stars by Benson Boone
G - golden hour by JVKE
H - House of Memories by Panic! At The Disco
T - That Kind of Woman by Dua Lipa
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Innocence (Nathan Wagner)
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I Still Need a Savior (Billy Sprague)
No Strings (Ed Sheeran)
Take Me Back Road (Tim & the Glory Boys)
How Great is Our God (Chris Tomlin)
Everything Sad is Coming Untrue (Jason Grey)
El-Shaddai (Amy Grant)
Voice of Truth (Casting Crowns)
Endlessly (Amaranthe)
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I'm an Open Road (Paul Brandt)
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Good to Be Alive (Skillet)
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Spirited
directed by Sean Anders, 2022
#Spirited#Sean Anders#movie mosaics#Ryan Reynolds#Will Ferrell#Patrick Page#Marlow Barkley#Sunita Mani#Octavia Spencer#Rose Byrne#Loren G. Woods
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Spirited (2022) Review
A new take on the classic Charles Dickens story A Christmas Carol, with plenty of magic and big musical numbers to go with it! When Clint Briggs is labelled as unredeemable ‘Present’ feels though that is wrong and sets out to prove he is redeemable after all. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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Notes:
-Defense is i think the lowest amount of available talent (which. Still a lot considering how many defenders there are) so that affected a lot of my division. It’ll be easier to get top end forwards and goaltenders than defenders. Thus defender ended up drafted higher for me, with some defenders getting drafted over higher end forwards because of this
That being said, a lot of stay at home defenders went undrafted, but I expect them to be scooped up in free agency after the draft to fill out the rosters. They are some of my favorites so this made me sads
Opposite wise, goalies is where there’s the biggest wealth of talent available to spots available, thus I waited longer to pick them.) I didn’t even have teams who already have one signed goaltender pick another one
Age played a huge part of my drafting strategy
Maybe its the wnba fan in me but pro experience mattered lot of them when it came down to picking some of the ncaa players vs others
Im doing this at work with no time to spell check
Round one:
Minnesota - Taylor Heise (F)
Toronto -Natalie Spooner (F)
Boston - Alina Müller (F)
New York - Claire Thompson (D)
Ottawa - Emma Maltais (F)
Montreal - Erin Ambrose (D)
Round two:
Montreal - Ella Shelton (D)
Ottawa - Sophie Jacques (D)
New York - Loren Gabel (F)
Boston - Kali Flanagan (D)
Toronto - Jaime Bourbonnais (D)
Minnesota - Grace Zumwinkle (F)
Round three:
Minnesota - Sidney Morin (D)
Toronto - Jamie Lee Ratray (F)
Boston - Aneta Tejralová (D)
New York - Savannah Harmon (D)
Ottawa - Jocelyne Larocque (D)
Montreal - Elizabeth GIguére (F)
Round four:
Montreal - Dominika Lásková (D)
Ottawa - Lina Ljungblom (F)
New York - Emma Söderberg (G)
Boston - Jillian Dempsey (F)
Toronto - Ashton Bell (D)
Minnesota - Susanna Tapani (F)
Round five:
Minnesota - Jincy Dunne (D)
Toronto - Daryl Watts (F)
Boston - Brooke Hobson (D)
New York - Mikyla Grant-Mentis (F)
Ottawa - Kati Tabin (D)
Montreal - Ann-Sophie Bettez (F)
Round Six:
Montreal - Brittany Howard (F)
Ottawa - Minttu Tuominen (D)
New York - Allie Munroe (D)
Boston - Tereza Vanišová (F)
Toronto - Corinne Schroeder (G)
Minnesota - Gabrielle Hughes (F)
Round Seven:
Minnesota - Natalie Buchbinder (D)
Toronto - Shiann Darkangelo (F)
Boston - Chloé Aurard (F)
New York - Kennedy Marchment (F)
Ottawa - Jesse Compher (F)
Montreal - Jade Downie Landry (F)
Round Eight.
Montreal - Gabrielle David (F)
Ottawa - Kaleigh Fratkin (D)
New York - Dominique Kremer (D)
Boston -Maureen Murphy (F)
Toronto - Kristin O'Neill (F)
Minnesota - Jonna Albers (F)
Round Nine:
Minnesota - Jessie Eldridge (F)
Toronto - Maggie Flaherty (D)
Boston - Kateřina Mrázová (F)
New York - Taylor Girard (F)
Ottawa - Michela Cava (F)
Montreal - Maude Poulin-Labelle (D)
Round ten:
Montreal - Theresa Schafzahl (F)
Ottawa - Patti Marshall (D)
New York - Madison Packer (F)
Boston - Olivia Zafuto (D)
Toronto - Rebecca Leslie (F)
Minnesota - Allie Thunstrom (F)
Round Eleven:
Minnesota - Sophie Shirley (F)
Toronto - Emma Woods (F)
Boston - Denisa Křížová (F)
New York - Claire Dalton (F)
Ottawa - Mélodie Daoust (F)
Montreal - Hayley Scamurra (F)
Round twelve:
Montreal - Audrey-Anne Veillette (F)
Ottawa - Matilda Nilsson (F)
New York - Haley Skarupa (F)
Boston - Claudia Kepler (F)
Toronto - Sarah Bujold (F)
Minnesota - Amanda Leveille (G)
Round thirteen:
Minnesota - Amanda Boulier (D)
Toronto - Victoria Howran (D)
Boston - Caitrin Lonergan (F)
New York - Becca Gilmore (F)
Ottawa - Hannah Miller (F)
Montreal - Leah Lum (F)
Round Fourteen:
Montreal - Nicole LaMantia (D)
Ottawa - Alena Mills (F)
New York - Fanni Garat-Gasparics (F)
Boston - Taylor Wenczkowski (F)
Toronto - Akane Shiga (F)
Minnesota - Natalie Snodgrass (F)
Round Fifteen:
Minnesota - Sydney Brodt (F)
Toronto - Emma Nuutinen (F)
Boston - Samantha Davis (F)
New York -Alexa Gruschow (F)
Ottawa - Alyssa Wohlfeiler (F)
Montreal - Christine Deaudelin (D)
If anyone is interested I might do a mock draft tonight
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Spirited (2022) ซับไทย
Trailer https://youtu.be/tnAJntI3NNs กล่าวเริ่มเรื่อง Spirited (2022) Spirited เป็นภาพยนตร์ไม่ว สิคัลคอมเมดี้ธีมวันคริสต์มาส อเมริกันปี 2022ควบคุมโดยฌอน แอนเดอร์สเขียนบทและก็อำนวยการสร้างโดยแอนเดอร์สและก็จอห์น มอร์ริส แสดงนำโดยวิล เฟอร์เรลล์ ,ไรอัน เรย์โนลด์ส, ออค ตาเวีย ประเทศสเปนเซอร์ ,สุนิตา มานีแล้วก็แพทริค เพจภาพยนตร์ประเด็นนี้เป็นการเล่าถึง โนเวลลาเรื่อง A Christmas Carol ของ ชาร์ลส์ ดิคเก้นส์ ในปี 1843ยุคใหม่ Spiritedเข้าฉายในโรงหนังบางที่ในวันที่ 11 เดือนพฤศจิกายน 2565 ก่อนที่จะมีการฉายแบบสตรีมมิ่งในวันที่ 18 พ.ย.โดยApple TV ภาพยนตร์ประเด็นนี้ได้รับการวิพากษ์เชิงบวกจากนักวิพากษ์วิจารณ์ วันที่ 20 เดือนกันยายน 2019 มีการประกาศว่าฌอน แอนเดอร์สรวมทั้งจอห์น มอร์ริสจาก Daddy's Homeได้ รับมอบหมาย ให้เขียนบทแล้วก็ดูแลภาพยนตร์หัวข้อนี้ รวมทั้งอำนวยการสร้างภายใต้บริษัทโปรดักชั่นเรื่อง Two Grown Men ร่วมกับวิล เฟอร์เรลแล้วก็เจสสิก้า เอลบอมจากกลอเรีย ซานเชซ โปรดักชันส์และก็Ryan Reynoldsแล้วก็ George Dewey ที่ความมานะบากบั่นสูงสุด ในเดือนถัดมา มีการประกาศว่าAppleชนะการประมูลเพื่อฉกชิงลิขสิทธิ์ภาพยนตร์ ดูหนัง ปี2022 มีรายงาน ว่าใช้เงินมากยิ่งกว่า 60 ล้านดอลลาร์ไปกับพรสวรรค์สำหรับภาพยนตร์ ดูหนังฟรี ประเด็นนี้ซึ่งถัดมาได้เพิ่มเป็น 75 ล้านดอลลาร์ในวันหลัง นอกเหนือจากการประกาศทีแรกแล้ว ดูหนังใหม่ เฟอร์เรลและก็เรย์โนลด์ได้รับเลือกให้เล่นบทหลัก ดาราหนังทั้งคู่ทำเงินได้ 20 ล้านดอลลาร์จากบทของพวกเขาในรูปภาพยนตร์ ในวันที่ 8 เดือนกุมภาพันธ์ พุทธศักรา�� 2564 ออคตาเวีย ประเทศสเปนเซอร์ร่วมกลุ่มดารา โดยเรย์โนลด์สได้รับการรับรองในฐานะผู้แสดงนำฝ่ายแล้ว ดูหนังชัด 4Kก็เฟอร์เรลล์สวมบทบาทเป็น ผีที่ของขวัญ วันคริสต์มาส ในมิถานายนสุนิตา มณีได้รับเลือกให้เป็นGhost of Christmas Past การถ่ายรูปหลักสำหรับภาพยนตร์ประเด็นนี้เริ่มในวันที่ 6 เดือนกรกฎาคม พุทธศักราช 2564 ในวันที่ 18ต.ค. พุทธศักราช 2564 เรย์โนลด์ประกาศว่าการถ่ายทำสิ้นสุดลงแล้ว สถานที่ตั้ง ทุกวันคริสต์มาสอีฟ Ghost of Christmas Present จะเลือกดวงวิญญาณแห่งความมืดหนึ่งตนเพื่อกลับเนื้อกลับตัวโดยการมาเยือนของวิญญาณสามตน แต่ในฤดูกาลนี้ เขาเลือกสครูจผิดคน Clint Briggs พลิกสถานการณ์ให้กับโฮสต์ที่น่ากลัวของเขาจนกระทั่ง Present พบว่าตัวเองกำลังตรวจสอบอดีต ปัจจุบัน และอนาคตของตัวเองอีกครั้ง เป็นครั้งแรกที่ "A Christmas Carol" ได้รับการบอกเล่าจากมุมมองของภูตผีปีศาจในละครเพลงเรื่องคลาสสิกของดิกเกนส์ นักแสดง Spirited (2022) - Will Ferrellเป็นปัจจุบัน - เฟอร์เรลยังแสดงเป็นเอเบเนเซอร์ สครูจ - Ryan Reynoldsเป็น Clint Briggs - Nico Tirozzui รับบทเป็น Clint วัย 8 ขวบ - Thomas P. Gillis เป็น Clint Briggs ในอนาคต - ออคตาเวีย สเปนเซอร์รับบท คิมเบอร์ลี่ - อาลี อัสการ์ ชาห์ รับบท อเลน - สุนิตา มณีรับบทอดีต - แพทริก เพจเป็นเจคอบ มาร์เลย์ - Loren G. Woods ยังมาไม่ถึง - เทรซี มอร์แกนให้เสียงเป็น Yet to Come - เอมี คาร์เรโร รับบท นอ ร่า - โจ ทิปเพ็ตต์รับบท โอเว่น - Andrea Andersเป็น Carrie - Marlow Barkley เป็น Wren / Young Carrie - เจน ทัลล็อค รับบท เวนดี้ - พีเจ เบิร์นรับบท มิสเตอร์อัลเทลี - โรส เบิร์นรับบท คาเรน - Gavin Maddox Bergman เป็นOliver Twist - Judi Denchเป็นตัวเอง - จิมมี่ ฟอลลอนเป็นตัวเอง Read the full article
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OLD HOLLYWOOD STARS & THEIR ZODIAC SIGNS
Aries: Gregory Peck, Spencer Tracy, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, William Holden, Doris Day, Anthony Perkins, Debbie Reynolds, Ann Miller, Billie Holiday, Karl Malden, Warren Beatty, Marlon Brando, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Lon Chaney, Steve McQueen, Ed Begley, Melvyn Douglas, Alec Guinness, Leslie Howard, Jayne Mansfield
Taurus: Jimmy Stewart, Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Audrey Hepburn, Katharine Hepburn, Don Rickles, Orson Welles, Tyrone Power, Rudolph Valentino, Gary Cooper, Henry Fonda, Shirley MacLaine, Shirley Temple, Anthony Quinn, James Mason, Ella Fitzgerald, Lionel Barrymore, Phil Silvers, Jack Klugman, Harold Lloyd, Mary Astor, Simone Simon, Margaret Sullavan, Eve Arden
Gemini: Judy Garland, Bob Hope, Dean Martin, Errol Flynn, Laurence Olivier, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Tony Curtis, Rosemary Clooney, Douglas Fairbanks, Burl Ives, Al Jolson, Stan Laurel, Vincent Price, Basil Rathbone, Rosalind Russell, Hattie McDaniel, Priscilla Lane, Josephine Baker, Jeanette MacDonald, Peggy Lee
Cancer: Ginger Rogers, Eva Marie Saint, Natalie Wood, Olivia de Havilland, Barbara Stanwyck, Lena Horne, Jimmy Cagney, Milton Berle, Yul Brynner, Peter Lorre, Red Skelton, Jane Russell, Gina Lollobrigida, Leslie Caron, Farley Granger
Leo: William Powell, Myrna Loy, Mae West, Clara Bow, Norma Shearer, Esther Williams, Walter Brennan, Robert Mitchum, Louis Armstrong, Peter O’Toole, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Alfred Hitchcock, Maureen O’Hara, Lucille Ball, Shelley Winters, Dolores del Rio
Virgo: Lauren Bacall, Gene Kelly, Sophia Loren, Claudette Colbert, Greta Garbo, Donald O’Connor, Ingrid Bergman, Peter Lawford, Fredric March, James Coburn, Fred MacMurray, Peter Sellers, Raquel Welch, George Chakiris, Vera Miles
Libra: Jean Arthur, Carole Lombard, Montgomery Clift, Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, Charlton Heston, Mickey Rooney, Lillian Gish, Groucho Marx, Buster Keaton, Bela Lugosi, George C. Scott, Lenny Bruce, Walter Pidgeon, Greer Garson, Joan Fontaine, Brigitte Bardot, June Allyson, Julie London
Scorpio: Richard Burton, Rock Hudson, Vivien Leigh, Burt Lancaster, Gene Tierney, Grace Kelly, Claude Rains, Joel McCrea, Johnny Carson, Burgess Meredith, Hedy Lamarr, Eleanor Powell, Veronica Lake
Sagittarius: Frank Sinatra, Kirk Douglas, Sammy Davis Jr, Edward G. Robinson, Rita Moreno, Lee Remick, Boris Karloff, Lee J. Cobb, Ricardo Montalban, Irene Dunne, Agnes Moorehead, Gloria Grahame, Betty Grable, Julie Harris
Capricorn: Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Ava Gardner, Marlene Dietrich, Loretta Young, Ethel Merman, Eartha Kitt, Janet Leigh, Lew Ayres, Ray Bolger, Sal Mineo, Danny Kaye, Oliver Hardy, Oscar Levant, Ray Milland, Elvis Presley, Jane Wyman, Kay Francis, Barbara Rush
Aquarius: Kathryn Grayson, James Dean, Paul Newman, Clark Gable, Jimmy Durante, Jack Benny, Lana Turner, Kim Novak, Ronald Colman, Ernest Borgnine, Randolph Scott, Vera-Ellen, Donna Reed, Jack Lemmon, John Barrymore, George Burns, Arthur Kennedy, Cesar Romero, Jean Simmons, Zsa Zsa Gabor
Pisces: Jerry Lewis, Elizabeth Taylor, Jean Harlow, Nat King Cole, Sidney Poitier, Cyd Charisse, Lee Marvin, Jackie Gleason, Edward Everett Horton, David Niven
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