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I Just Watched Trump Get Roasted by a Dead Pedophile While Harris Conquers MAGA Country

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https://zirkels.com - In a wild political season, VP Harris leads in Iowa while Trump faces Epstein's ghost and controversy over violent rhetoric. Meanwhile, RFK Jr. wages war on... fluoride?

Revive DEAD Lists With This All In One Email A.I Tool

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https://www.marketingsharks.com - Revive DEAD Lists With This All In One Email A.I Tool New State of The Art A.I Builds Your List, Cleans It For You And Then Goes On To Improve Opens, Clicks, Sales In Just 3 Clicks Revive DEAD ListsThe post Revive DEAD Lists With This All In One Email A.I Tool first appeared on Internet Marketing Success.

Movie Review – Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

Posted By ScribblingGeek 624 days ago on Entertainment

https://www.scribblinggeek.com - The post Movie Review – Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One appeared first on The Scribbling Geek.Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One review. Other than perfect runs, does Ethan Hunt again delivers the impossible? He does.The post Movie Review – Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One appeared first on The Scribbling Geek.

Her Mother Stole Her Money That She Had Saved for College, Opened Credit Cards in Her Name, and Blamed It on Her Dead Grandmother

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https://adimesaved.com - How far can financial abuse from parents go? OP(original poster) posted in the “Entitled Parents” subreddit, narrating how her mother financially abused her. She has not found justice but is on the way to seeking it. Financial Abuse at Its ... Read More

How Different Cultures Celebrate the Dead

Posted By ScribblingGeek 906 days ago on Entertainment

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Is death inseparable from sorrow? Not necessarily! Here’s a look at how some cultures embrace death with joy, vibrancy, and even art.
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Why “I’ll Work Until I’m Dead” Really Means “I’m Not Willing to Manage My Money”

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https://wealthtender.com - Kids’ cartoons (at least ones from the 60s and 70s) are full of offbeat wisdom. Of course, most of it goes right over the heads of their intended audience, kids. However, it seems to also go over the heads of many of us adults, who should arguably know better. Case in point – Wile E. Coyo...

Fast Fashion is Dead, Long Live Fast Fashion

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Fast Fashion gave us stores like Forever 21 where you can wear it and dispose of it as fast as trends change. But that is all beginning to change.
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Unearthed Films: The Late Show After Hours: Evil Dead Trap (1988) - Reviewed

Posted By themoviesleuth 1321 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com - Evil Dead Trap (1988) is an alluring mixture of Japanese and Italian style horror taking the best elements from both and combining them into a unique blend. The Japanese title Shiryō no wana or Trap of The Dead Spirits is more accurate to the theme of the film than the world salad localized title, though there are a few high-speed POV tracking shots that do call to mind Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead (1981).The film starts out on a gruesome note as we follow late night cable TV host Nami (Miyuki Ono) as she reviews mailed in entries for the show. She pops in an unmarked VHS tape and is treated to a terrifying snuff film and watches helplessly as the featured woman gets her eye impaled graphically by a knife. The tape shows the outside of a derelict factory nearby, and Nami rounds up a group of

No One Stays Dead Forever: Justin Lin Teases Return of Paul Walker's Character in Fast 10 & 11

Posted By themoviesleuth 1372 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com - image courtesy Universal PicturesThe Fast and The Furious saga has played fast and loose with bringing back dead character. Both Letty and Han have both been brought back from the beyond after dying on screen. But bringing back someone that died in real life is another story. Director Justin Lin has recently teased that there's a possibility he'd bring back Paul Walker's character of Brian O'Conner for the final two films if they can recreate him on screen. While most of us might think it's tasteless in some form or another, we are completely expecting them to do so. In the crazy world of these movies, no one stays dead forever. With certain characters appearing from nowhere and teases in F9, it would be no doubt that Lin will do his best to bring Walker back digitally for the final two f

Second Sight: The Economics of Army of the Dead (2021)

Posted By themoviesleuth 1383 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com - images courtesy NetflixIt is fitting that a world ravaging pandemic would have the ability to transform a man from wanting to adapt The Fountainheadinto directing the most thoughtful zombie film since Dawn of the Dead.  Undeniably divisive, Zack Snyder's cult of personality continues to endear his passionate fan base with unique, over the top concepts to traditional subject matter while simultaneously continuing to embolden his distractors, of which there are many.  With his latest offering, Snyder seems to have a lot on his mind, particularly with respect to the failures of government, the dangers of unchecked corporate greed, and the ever-present trauma of a father losing a daughter.  Featuring bizarre visual choices, stupefying action sequences, and a scathing

Cathy Yan's Small World of Dead Pigs (2018)

Posted By themoviesleuth 1395 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com - On May 28th 1966, Walt Disney hosted 36 officials, hundreds of journalists and 16 children from around the world for the opening ceremony of the “It’s A Small World” attraction in Disneyland. The international event culminated with each of the children pouring a vial of water from the world’s “seven seas and nine major lagoons” into the ride’s river, with Walt Disney adding water from the Rivers of America. Originally designed by Disney for Pepsi-Cola’s 1964 World’s Fair pavilion as a salute to UNICEF and the children of the world, the attraction’s opening ceremony is a perfect symbol of the idealism behind the post war drive towards a globalized economy.Fast forward fifty-plus years and the realities of globalization have been less than ideal. Since 1980, China has seen a significant shi

Swallow Your Soul: The Evil Dead Rise Heads to HBO MAX

Posted By themoviesleuth 1399 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com -  Just last year it was announced that the Evil Dead would be returning in another movie that would be directly connected to the original trilogy of films but would not feature Bruce Campbell's Ash in a central role. Officially titled at The Evil Dead Rise, the movie was initially going to be a theatrical release with both Campbell and Raimi on board as producers. Today, that all changed. It's just been announced that the movie has officially been picked up by HBO for a streaming release on their HBO MAX outlet. Lee Cronin (The Hole in the Ground) will be directing this fourth film in the original chronology. A quick synopsis is: "The next chapter in the saga builds off the original trilogy rather than the 2013 reboot. Evil Dead rise moves the action out of the woods and into the

Cinematic Releases: Those Who Wish Me Dead (2021) - Reviewed

Posted By themoviesleuth 1408 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com -  After his sleeper hit directorial debut Wind River alongside an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay with Hell or High Water, Taylor Sheridan has proven himself to be at the forefront of a new emergence of neo-western moviemakers.  His latest effort Those Who Wish Me Dead, released simultaneously in theaters and HBO Max, continues in that genre but moves the setting deeper into woodsy terrain, making for a tense, predictable but nonetheless satisfying action suspense vehicle.   Based on the novel by Michael Kortya co-written for the screen by Kortya and producer-director Sheridan, the film follows in the footsteps of Peter Weir’s Witness involving a child who witnesses a murder before going on the run from two assassins who hunt for him in the Montana

Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead, it’s a bank heist with a difference! – Netflix Film Review

Posted By BlazingMinds 1410 days ago on Entertainment

https://blazingminds.co.uk - It’s a movie I’d been waiting to see since Netflix starting teasing us with the trailer, so last night I sat down to watch the almost two and half hours of Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead! Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the […]
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Cinematic Releases: Army of the Dead (2021) - Reviewed

Posted By themoviesleuth 1418 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com -  The first time I heard about the idea of George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead being remade in 2004 I was predisposed against it.  Why fix what isn’t broken or take away from what was accomplished in the past?  Then upon seeing the film I was introduced to what is now regarded as the directorial debut of one of Hollywood’s biggest and most divisive original filmmakers: Zack Snyder.  In the years since, Snyder’s adaptation of 300 as well as his adaptation of Watchmen before going on to take on the DCEU with Man of Steel and Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice saw Snyder swinging hard in the big leagues brushing shoulders with the likes of Christopher Nolan. Then tragedy struck when his daughter took her own life and he pulled out of the third DCEU film Justice Leag

Army of the Dead: Zack Snyder's Latest Getting Limited Theatrical Run

Posted By themoviesleuth 1428 days ago on Entertainment

http://www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com - photo courtesy NetflixAt long last, Netflix and some chain movie theaters are playing nice together. After a massive global pandemic and years of keeping their movies away from movie theaters, the steaming giant has agreed to let one of their original projects loose on movie theaters for a limited run. And Zack Snyder seems to continue his positive run after his cut of Justice League proved to me a major hit for HBO MAX. You just read right. Netflix has signed a deal with Cinemark to screen Army of the Dead in over 200 of their theaters for one week prior to hitting the digital streamer. It will also be screened at iPic, Landmark, Alamo Drafthouse, Harkins and Cinepolis which will bring its theatrical release to the 600 theater mark. But it will not be seen at a single AMC or Regal.