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You may have seen the TV show, The 100. It’s based on this book - The 100 by Kass Morgan. “Years after the human race has fled to space escaping from nuclear armageddon, the leaders of the refugees decide to send teenagers back to Earth to see if it’s habitable again. This group of 100 is chosen from the teens that are currently in confinement. Their drop ship crashes on Earth and many are hurt and critical supplies are missing. And since most of them are criminals it’s becoming dangerous for everyone in their camp. And what’s out there beyond the trees?” I picked this up because I loved the show. (The first couple of seasons until it went off the rails 🤷🏼♂️) This might be the rare time the show us better than the book. The story is told from several POVs of the teens. There are several characters and story lines that are different from the show. I love the idea and the setting but the story never grabs me. I blame that on the expectations from watching the show. If you’ve never watched it, you might enjoy this book. The audiobook performance was very good. Do you have any books where the movie was better? #the100 #kassmorgan #ya #audiobook #richlandlibrary #libbyapp #justintorres #phoebestrole #bookstagram #bookshelves #bookswithcharacter #bookhoarder #bookworm #sodacityreads #bookreview #hardcover #bookcollector #bookhaul #bookspines #goodreads #homelibrary #fiction #scifi #bookcollection https://www.instagram.com/p/B_XiaxgAMrq/?igshid=10w9y53umuff7
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Recent tweets from Alexandra Socha (account now deleted?) and fellow Spring Awakening cast member Phoebe Strole:
Alexandra Socha @alexandrasocha
Since everyone loves to rag on Jon Groff for how much he spits on stage I’d like to throw him a bone and go on record to say that he is one of the best kissers in the world.
For context, I kissed him in a play, not real life. It was a great reward for being spit on the rest of the show.
Also he’s the nicest man in the world and made everything about my broadway debut at 17 comfortable and supportive.
Phoebe Strole@PhoebeStrole Lol! Amen ‘Twas a great privilege
And a pic from Alexandra’s IG (via @dailyjgroff on twitter, 3 September 2018)
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Thoughts : Hamlet 2 (2008)
Sometimes, just sometimes, an enthusiastic recommendation can be the difference between experiencing and missing out on a true gem. As someone who is known to get overly-excited when talking about movies, having a movie be recommended to me as if all life depended on it (in conjunction with a Netflix DVD account long after it was fashionable to have one) was my key to seeing Hamlet 2. I can safely say with confidence that my life is better for it.
Hamlet 2 is the story of Dana Marschz (Steve Coogan), a washed up actor turned high-school drama teacher living in Tuscon, Arizona. His wife (Catherine Keener) despises him, his ‘plays’ (stage reenactments of popular films) are constantly criticized by school critic Noah Sapperstein (Shea Pepe), and his drive to stay sober after 3 years is constantly challenged. School budget cuts turn his drama class from his normal 2 students to nearly 30 unexpectedly, and then the drama department is given a death sentence. Feeling completely lost and at the end of his rope, Dana Marschz decides it is time to write and produce his magnum opus : Hamlet 2, a sequel to the Shakespere original. Dana attempts to climb this mountain, and hilarity ensues.
This film is an absolute delight. It wears its influences proudly on its sleeve, outright referencing films such as Dead Poets’ Society, Mr. Holland’s Opus and Dangerous Minds. The choice of using films as plays hearkens back to Rushmore. Even Catherine Keener’s character rode the line of typecasting, reprieving shades of her role from Being John Malkovich. The humor is non-stop, both in intellectual and physical realms. The majority of the cast is made up of young adult actors, many of whom had little to no motion picture experience, and yet they manage to give compelling performances that fall far from the one-note realm. Most every moment is squeezed for maximum emotional or comedic reaction to a sensationally wonderfully degree.
This was the film that won me over in terms of Steve Coogan, someone who up to this point I saw as mostly silly in a very disposable way. His deadpan reactions, golden physical comedy and consistent state of obliviousness make him the perfect tour guide for the audience in this crazy film. Catherine Keener and David Arquette manage to take very cardboard roles and make something entertaining out of them, constantly saving the few parts of the film that could otherwise derail momentum, and adding to our compassion for Coogan’s character. Elisabeth Shue is a delight as always, managing to go hilariously meta by playing an exaggerated version of herself. Amy Poehler and Nat Faxon pop up in short but extremely memorable roles, Faxon probably having my purely favorite moment in the film as the play begins.
As mentioned before, the young portion of this cast stands out, particularly Joseph Julian Soria in the role of Octavio ‘Heywood Jablowme’ Marquez and Shea Pepe in the brief but powerful role of Noah Sapperstein. Melonie Diaz plays the exposition dispenser role as well as one can, managing to bring her charm to the scream. Armie Pantoja is consistently entertaining as the enigmatic Vitamin J. Skylar Astin’s Rand and Phoebe Strole’s Epiphany play their fish out of water roles perfectly.
Andrew Fleming (who also made The Craft, another slept-on favorite of mine) will also hold a positive place in my heart for making this wonderful movie. I love a film that I can watch and laugh like it’s the first time every time, and Hamlet 2 is certainly that.
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The 5th Wave (The 5th Wave #1) by Rick Yancey, Brandon Espinoza (Narrator), Phoebe Strole (Narrator)
The 5th Wave (The 5th Wave #1) by Rick Yancey, Brandon Espinoza (Narrator), Phoebe Strole (Narrator)
The 5th Wave UNABRIDGED
by Rick Yancey
Narrated by Brandon Espinoza , Phoebe Strole
View Series Listening 👂 📱 🎧 to “The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey” this book 📖 is actually good, at first I thought maybe it wouldn’t be interesting but I am here like 👂🎧
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This book was so good like I couldn’t help but listen to it when I was supposed to be doing my assignments. The beginning…
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