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Friday, May 6, 2011
Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes for Friday 6th May 2011
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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) Several doors that were once closed to you will fly open. You'll have several golden opportunities involving work, romance and adventure. If you've been thinking about joining a class, do it. The skills you acquire will make you a hot commodity on the job market. It might even lead to a teaching position. Students respond well to your energy and enthusiasm. Your methods aren't conventional, but they are effective. This is also a good time to invest in a new computer or phone.
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) Quiet appreciation of beauty is one of your greatest strengths. When life becomes difficult, you retreat to a private place where you can appreciate art in music, film, or photography. Within minutes, the stress starts to lift and you're able to adopt a more optimistic outlook. If you've been thinking about taking up a new hobby, try your hand at metalwork or jewellery making. You'll enjoy creating works of beauty out of raw material and can even sell the fruits of your labour.
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Gemini (May22/Jun21) Getting involved with a volunteer organisation will be rewarding on many different levels. Not only will it put you in line for a good job, but it will also help you make some valuable personal contacts. Someone who is impressed by your intelligence will help you find a market for your particular talents. Don't be surprised if sparks start flying between you and your benefactor. You're attracted to their bold dynamism, while they're impressed by your keen intellect.
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Cancer (Jun22/Jul23) Your leadership ability gives you an added measure of freedom. The powers that be know you can be trusted to work independently. It's nice to be able to carry out responsibilities as you see fit. If your current situation feels really impressive, think about launching your own enterprise. A silent partner will be glad to give you seed money for such an initiative. You have the makings of a very successful business owner, provided you're willing to make some short term sacrifices.
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Leo (Jul24/Aug23) Working with a foreigner will be really stimulating. Your colleague will teach you valuable ways to save time, money and emotional energy. You're a social animal and need the constant company of friends to be happy. When you become bogged down with family and work responsibilities, you become dull and listless. Learning to balance your personal and professional lives will be empowering. Don't be surprised if your depression starts to lift once you get back into the swing of things.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sep23) The old, outmoded methods are falling by the wayside, making room for new growth. A fresh career opportunity will come your way, causing you to make dramatic changes to your personal life. You might break off a troubled relationship or move to a new neighbourhood. You could launch a new fitness regime which forces you to break ties with toxic people. Don't be afraid to break a bad habit for the sake of something better: A new life, free of addiction and pain.
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Libra (Sep24/Oct23) A stimulating partnership brings out your creative side. Writing, painting, playing music, all the activities you loved as a youngster are making their way back into your life. That's definitely a good thing. Somewhere along the line, an overly cautious adult told you artistic pursuits were a waste of time. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, the more you express your imagination, the more successful you'll become. You're too talented to go the conventional route.
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) You have a golden opportunity to improve your appearance. Launching a fitness routine, adding new items to your wardrobe and spending more time on your looks will pay off handsomely. Although you want to be appreciated for your mind as well as your body, it is important to take care of both. When you feel confident about your appearance, it's easier to go after what you want. You're not intimidated by rivals who talk a good game, but lack your knowledge and experience.
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) There is a lot of romantic attention swirling around you and no wonder. Your wit, talent and intelligence make a powerful cocktail. No wonder so many people are eager to do your bidding. If you're already in a relationship, you can use your status as sex symbol to your advantage. Tell your partner about their rivals. This will make them nervous, causing your beloved to work harder for your approval. It's great to be in demand!
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) Spending more time with family makes life a lot more enjoyable. Lately, you've been pouring all of your energy into work. By pulling back from these responsibilities just a little, you'll feel much more energetic. The problem is that all of this toil is getting you down. You have a right to take some time off and have some fun. Go to the movies, treat yourself to dinner and get a spa treatment. Critics will call you extravagant, but they're just jealous.
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) You'll get some great news about a legal matter or educational endeavour. At long last, you're able to broaden your horizons. It's obvious you've been doing your best under very trying circumstances. You should be praised for all the hard work you've done on behalf of your employer. Still, there needs to be a limit to what you will do. If your boss asks you to work over your allotted hours, refuse. You've got to stand up for your rights.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) Working from home feels like the answer to a prayer. It's nice to be able to do your job from a relatively private space. Plus there's the added convenience of having a very short commute. If it's not possible to do your work from a home office, think about finding a position a little closer to your abode. Alternatively, you might want to move closer to your employer, just as a means to make life simpler.
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Thursday, May 5, 2011
Flowers By Post From Serenata Flowers
Have you ever thought of sending flowers by post to a friend or relative? Serenata Flowers has a selection of gorgeous bouquets for you to choose from! Get more petal for your pound with these great value flowers... they’re thrifty but nifty, tight, not tight-fisted; cheap, but so much more than cheerful.
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Flowers By Post
Voucher Code
Flowers By Post
Take a moonlight stroll down twilit lanes while silvery starlight dances on lavender freesia and the petals of white roses.
Was from £24.99
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The romance of the Far East is carried by wisps of pink gypsophilia gusting around spicy pink gerbera daisies, alstromeria and pink lilies, while the vibrant colours of embroidered silk and the fan-like flutterings of delicate petals conjure dreams of the Orient.
Was from £24.99
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Everything nice comes together in this sweet mix of candy pink gerbera daisies, classic white daisies and scrummy pink alstromeria lilies.
From £19.99
Unlock the magic of your own secret garden where flamboyant pink roses climb the walls and the perfume of white lilies fills the air.
Was from £24.99
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Get the party started! Inky purple statice bumps and grinds with dazzling white gerbera daisies and funky mauve daisies.
From £24.99
Content (standard)
# 5 - orchid - sandy purple
# 1 - dec/ greens - chico 1/4 bunch
# 6 - rosa - white roses 40cm
# Wrapped in clear cellophane
# Vase not included
From £24.99
Moments like these are worth remembering - fill them with the beauty of white roses and yellow lilies.
From £19.99
Some promises last a lifetime - celebrate yours with the timeless beauty of golden roses and scented white freesia
From £22.99
Not for the faint-hearted, this eye-busting blaze of zingy orange lilies, running riot with their even zingier yellow buddies are just the thing to jump start anyone's dull day.
From £19.99
Far, far away in lands older than the setting sun, children hear the tale of Tigerlily - the beautiful maiden who captured many a great warrior's heart. All her wild innocent beauty is captured in turn in these striking orange lilies.
From £17.99
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Expires - 31-05-2011
"YellowBrickRoad " trailer - in UK Cinemas Sunday 8th May 2011 - Starring: Cassidy Freeman, Clark Freeman, Anessa Ramsey, Lee Wilkof, Laura Heisler.
Uploaded by JesseBHolland on Nov 3, 2009
Edited by J.D. Funari
Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton were looking for a story similar to Into the Wild - In the wilderness, or who were abandoning the company for the immersion in nature, provided that the background was a psychological horror.
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Together, the two, performed on-field analysis of North American folk traditions, accompanied in parallel with folk tales and urban legends, combining all the parties to establish a creative base from which to film. Mitton mentioned the legend of an Eskimo village, whose residents mysteriously disappeared, leaving food in their homes, money and domestic animals, as one of the greatest sources of inspiration for writing the screenplay. By combining these elements, the two worked for over two years to write the script, until in 2009 they had a meeting with private investors keen to fund their project.
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Done in the style of "slow-burning horror characters, the films of the same kind that have affected the two authors are: The Exorcist, The Shining, Alien, the Thing, The Blair Witch Project and Carrie.
Holland and Mitton, knowing of the existence of several horror films set in the woods or rural areas, have tried to avoid the presence of clichés or reference to films of the genre, rather than focusing on the environment, on feelings of the characters, citing a quiet weekend of fear as "a really excellent example of character-driven films in the woods, where things are going terribly"
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Together, the two, performed on-field analysis of North American folk traditions, accompanied in parallel with folk tales and urban legends, combining all the parties to establish a creative base from which to film. Mitton mentioned the legend of an Eskimo village, whose residents mysteriously disappeared, leaving food in their homes, money and domestic animals, as one of the greatest sources of inspiration for writing the screenplay. By combining these elements, the two worked for over two years to write the script, until in 2009 they had a meeting with private investors keen to fund their project.
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Done in the style of "slow-burning horror characters, the films of the same kind that have affected the two authors are: The Exorcist, The Shining, Alien, the Thing, The Blair Witch Project and Carrie.
Holland and Mitton, knowing of the existence of several horror films set in the woods or rural areas, have tried to avoid the presence of clichés or reference to films of the genre, rather than focusing on the environment, on feelings of the characters, citing a quiet weekend of fear as "a really excellent example of character-driven films in the woods, where things are going terribly"
"Tucker & Dale vs Evil" trailer - in UK Cinemas Sunday 8th May 2011 - Starring: Tyler Labine, Alan Tudyk, Katrina Bowden, Jesse Moss, Philip Granger.
Uploaded by H0rrors on Jan 19, 2010
Rated: NR
Director: Eli Craig
Writers: Eli Craig, Morgan Jurgenson
Genre: Comedy, Horror
Director: Eli Craig
Writers: Eli Craig, Morgan Jurgenson
Genre: Comedy, Horror
Plot:
Tucker and Dale are two well-meaning hillbillies who just bought the vacation home of their dreams - a run-down, lakefront cabin in the middle of the woods. Only their peace is disrupted when a group of rowdy college students choose their area of the forest to go camping. When one of the girls falls into the lake (a result of Tucker and Dale startling her), they bring her back to their cabin to bandage her up. The catch: when they tell her friends they have her, the teens think they had kidnapped her. A chain of hilarious misunderstandings ensue, consisting of the teenagers accidentally killing themselves in front of the unsuspecting (and truly baffled) Tucker and Dale.
Tucker & Dale vs Evil
"The Neighbour Zombie/隣りのゾンビ~" trailer - in UK Cinemas Saturday 7th May 2011 - Starring: Ji-hun Bae, Yong-geun Bae, Eun-Jung Ha, Young-Geun Hong, Hyeon-tae Kim.
Uploaded by 50punk on Jul 5, 2009
Movie Synopsis:
解説 - 隣りのゾンビ~The Neighbor Zombie~ Commentary - next ~ The Neighbor Zombie ~ Zombie
ゾンビウィルスが感染し戒厳令が発令されたソウルを舞台に感染者とその家族たちを描いた、韓国の映画界を担う4人の新進気鋭の監督たちによる6話のオムニバスホラー。 Infected persons and their families drawn to the stage for martial law was issued in Seoul infection Zonbiuirusu, omnibus horror stories of six directors who play a four-and-coming South Korean film industry.監督はオ・ヨンドゥ、リュ・フン、ホン・ヨングン、ジャン・ユンジョン。 Yongdu director, Oh Hun Ryu, Young-Hong, Yoon Jeong Jang.
あらすじ - 隣りのゾンビ~The Neighbor Zombie~ Synopsis - next ~ The Neighbor Zombie ~ Zombie
2010年。 2010. 全世界的に広がった「ゾンビ ウイルス」がソウル全域で発生し、政府は直ちに戒厳令を宣言してゾンビ感染者を探して除去し始める。 Worldwide spread virus "zombies" that occurred throughout Seoul, the government began to remove the infected zombie looking to declare martial law immediately. 一方、市民らはゾンビに感染する危険も押し切って、彼らを隠して、食… On the other hand, citizens are infected zombie spite danger, they hide, food ...
"One Hundred Mornings" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 6th May 2011 - Starring: Ciarán McMenamin, Alex Reid, Rory Keenan, Kelly Campbell, Paul Ronan.
Uploaded by BlinderFilms on Aug 23, 2010
http://www.onehundredmornings.com
Official Trailer for One Hundred Mornings, Blinder Films First Feature Film, directed by Conor Horgan and produced by Katie Holly.
"If Harold Pinter did a rewrite of The Road, it could easily resemble One Hundred Mornings; eschewing multi-million dollar CGI special-effects and giant fireballs for an emphasis on actual story and character, Irish filmmaker Conor Horgan and cast craft an intimate look at the emotional and spiritual toll the apocalypse could bring to one's life."
[Todd Konrad, Independent Film Quarterly]
Set in a world upended by a complete breakdown of society, two couples hide out in a lakeside cabin hoping to survive the crisis. As resources run low and external threats increase, they forge an uneasy alliance with their self-sufficient hippie neighbour. With no news from the outside world they can't know how long they must endure living in such close quarters, and with such limited supplies.
Unspoken animosity fills the air, and a suspected affair is driving a wedge between them all. Poorly equipped to cope in a world without technology and saddled with completely conflicting worldviews, everything begins to disintegrate. Finally, each of them faces a critical decision they never thought they'd have to make.
One Hundred Mornings is one of three films funded by the Irish Film Board's Catalyst Project, designed to give up-and-coming filmmakers the opportunity to produce a low-budget feature film. Filmed over twenty days in County Wicklow, Ireland for a total budget of €275,000, it is writer/director Conor Horgan's first feature. The film showcases the acting talents of Ciaran McMenamin (The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce), Alex Reid (The Descent) Rory Keenan (Intermission), and Kelly Campbell (Bachelors Walk). It also features the exceptional location photography of DoP Suzie Lavelle.
Official Trailer for One Hundred Mornings, Blinder Films First Feature Film, directed by Conor Horgan and produced by Katie Holly.
"If Harold Pinter did a rewrite of The Road, it could easily resemble One Hundred Mornings; eschewing multi-million dollar CGI special-effects and giant fireballs for an emphasis on actual story and character, Irish filmmaker Conor Horgan and cast craft an intimate look at the emotional and spiritual toll the apocalypse could bring to one's life."
[Todd Konrad, Independent Film Quarterly]
Set in a world upended by a complete breakdown of society, two couples hide out in a lakeside cabin hoping to survive the crisis. As resources run low and external threats increase, they forge an uneasy alliance with their self-sufficient hippie neighbour. With no news from the outside world they can't know how long they must endure living in such close quarters, and with such limited supplies.
Unspoken animosity fills the air, and a suspected affair is driving a wedge between them all. Poorly equipped to cope in a world without technology and saddled with completely conflicting worldviews, everything begins to disintegrate. Finally, each of them faces a critical decision they never thought they'd have to make.
One Hundred Mornings is one of three films funded by the Irish Film Board's Catalyst Project, designed to give up-and-coming filmmakers the opportunity to produce a low-budget feature film. Filmed over twenty days in County Wicklow, Ireland for a total budget of €275,000, it is writer/director Conor Horgan's first feature. The film showcases the acting talents of Ciaran McMenamin (The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce), Alex Reid (The Descent) Rory Keenan (Intermission), and Kelly Campbell (Bachelors Walk). It also features the exceptional location photography of DoP Suzie Lavelle.
One Hundred Mornings
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