Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes: Thursday 29th September 2011

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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) There's nothing more disheartening than hearing a list of reasons why you shouldn't try something new. Anyone who gets in your way is doing it because you've got what they want. Don't get so embroiled in competition that it diverts you from your true intentions. You know how to achieve your goals, so even if others are accusing you of being insensitive, ignore them and stay on target. After all, you've worked hard to get where you are and you don't want this to go to waste.
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) Changes at work will be a relief; you were starting to tire of certain jobs or relationships. A new set of responsibilities will give you the challenge you need as well as supplying you with the chance of a change of scene. A member of an institution or a friend of a friend will be pulling strings behind the scenes to help you advance your personal aims and you will actively encourage this. Others around you may be happy to let life take them where it will but you want to do all you can to help fate along!
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Gemini (May22/June21) Resist the urge to pass on a rumour or you could upset someone without meaning to. If there is contention or a split in relationships, handle it properly and everyone will still remain friends. Agree to disagree and publicly acknowledge the fact other people have a right to their own opinions. You could find yourself linked with someone who was once inaccessible and this will be through your involvement in a new group or neighbourhood scheme.
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Cancer (June22/July23) You're struggling to commit to anything new much to the frustration of friends and family. Social plans sound fun but you need to stay close to home. If you lead people into believing you're keen on joining in with their arrangements only to keep changing your mind when they want a definite answer, eventually they will stop asking. Unless you want to be left out of all joint plans in the future you need to let others know they aren't wasting their time inviting you along.
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Leo (July24/Aug23) Sometimes caring too much can be taken the wrong way and people start to interpret your helpfulness as interference. While it's true you care for your family and friends and are concerned about their welfare you don't want them to think you're being intrusive. As much as you'd like others to come to you should they need help, you don't want to push your ideas onto them. The line on how much you can care for one another should be made clear.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sept23) You are more than ordinarily assertive in approaching others for help, for whatever purpose. Whether it is practical guidance, financial assistance or sensitive advice, you are starting to realise the only way to get what you need is to take a deep breath and ask for it. This will surprise friends who see you as being shy and non aggressive. But if something's important to you, you will push for what you want even if it means you must be the one to take the initiative.
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Libra (Sept24/Oct23) You're tempted to cut corners to get results but even a creative soul like you has to abide by society's rules! Personal matters will progress smoothly providing you are patient. Directing your energy in constructive ways will mean you have to be more forceful to get what you want. In which case combine pressure with politeness to gain most cooperation from others. In all areas accept that nothing can be rushed. In fact, 'more haste, less speed' should be posted on the wall at the foot of your bed!
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) There's a lot to consider and another person's argument may sound reasonable. Yet there are aspects of the situation they haven't given any thought to. People are full of well intentioned advice and you're grateful for their concern. Even so, once you're able to pull yourself together and keep your emotions in check, you will feel more able to decide things for yourself. The more you become grounded and look at the issue objectively, the easier it will be to make up your own mind!
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) Only by sacrificing some of your own needs will you be able to help a friend or partner attain their goals. The strength and meaning of this relationship will depend on how much you are willing to forgo for someone else's happiness. There are opportunities and new directions ahead but to pursue these may mean you will have to rely on a loved one to take over your current obligations or vice-versa. The question is, which one of you is going to make the sacrifices?
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) If there are ideas yet to be discovered, your mind is working so fast you're the one who's most likely to come up with them! Of course not all thoughts will be generated by you alone. Some interesting conversations and observing how other people work could get you thinking along new lines. This will produce useful ideas which you will want to share. Both socially and professionally, you are increasing in confidence with a full diary of appointments and invitations.
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) Trying too hard to make your dreams come true won't work. You have been concentrating on one or two specific areas and you don't want to give up on these now but the time has come to give attention to other affairs. You have a niggling feeling that to leave too many loose ends could cause you future problems but you're doing your best to respond to events and people as best as you can. You won't be happy about the sacrifices you have to make just to keep others happy.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) A new image will spotlight some good things about your life you have been taking for granted. You're well positioned to advance your personal interests. You just have to keep building on foundations already in place. A new friend will help you protect your personal interests and sort out joint responsibilities. A new willingness to cut your coat according to your cloth helps eliminate the stress of constantly wanting something you cannot really afford.

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Natalie Rotman works as a fashion correspondent in LA and today she's showing us her closet. Get lost in colours, prints and vintage fashion! Plus hear what 5 key pieces every girl should own.

Crocus update - 28 September 2011



After all that lovely rain, the ground is workable and deliciously warm and the garden is once more full of hope. Hope is what keeps us gardeners going, and the spring bulb is our standard bearer. We spent a lot of time in Holland again this year, talking to growers about the best of the old and the brightest of the new, and these are the results. There are some classics which have been inexcusably absent in the past, and there are some 'jéuness dorée' which in time will be on everybody's list, but which now are exclusive to us. For the full range click here 

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Aries Horoscope Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011

Aries Horoscope

Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011
 
Your most important relationships will really be in the spotlight today. So try to take some time to pay attention to your most intimate partnerships and don't be afraid to make whatever sacrifices seem necessary. If you just handle things properly, everything should end up going smoothly for you where your most important relationships are concerned.

Some delays or even minor conflicts will be popping up earlier in the day, and you’ll be busy dealing with a number of responsibilities as well. But if you feel like others are resisting your efforts, you should be able to get your way if you’re just willing to be patient and persistent. Mantra: I will not be afraid to go where the universe leads me. 

"What's Your Number?" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 30th September 2011 - Starring: Chris Evans, Anna Faris, Zachary Quinto, Chris Pratt, Thomas Lennon

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Anna Faris plays "Ally" in this edgy romantic comedy about a woman who reads a magazine article claiming that "women who have had 20 or more partners in their lifetime have a good chance of staying single for life." After counting the men in her own life, Ally begins to lose hope of every getting married. Vowing not to exceed her current number, she enlists the help of her handsome neighbour (Chris Evans) and becomes obsessed with tracking down her old boyfriends to see if she may have missed "the one."

"The Woman" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 30th September 2011 - Starring: Carlee Baker, Shana Barry, Marcia Bennett, Angela Bettis, Sean Bridgers

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The Woman is the last surviving member of a violent clan that has roamed the Northeast Coast for decades. When the last of her family is killed in a battle with the police, The Woman finds herself alone, severely wounded...and vulnerable. Unfortunately, she is now a far too easy prey for local hunter, successful country lawyer and seriously disturbed family man Christopher Cleek. With his twisted set of ideals, Cleek decides to embark upon a deranged project - to capture her and "civilize" The Woman - a decision that will soon threaten the lives of Cleek, his family and The Woman

"The Wayshower" trailer - in UK Cinemas Saturday 1st October 2011 - Starring: Eric Roberts, Peter Stormare, Sally Kirkland, Jsu Garcia, Howard Lazar.

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Although not Selected at Sundance 2011, The Wayshower screened During Sundance 2011 at the Filmmakers Lounge.. Zoe Golightly and Kelley Raleigh arrived early to help Danny Thompson and all the crew with the Filmmakers Lounge set up their incredible penthouse lounge suite that entertained filmmakers, producers, celebrities and film lovers at their unique space in the heart of Sundance on Main Street, directly above the ASCAP Music Cafe. Created by Mike Baird and Doug Clark, founders and directors of Utah Film Locations and the Sundance Film Festival 2011 Filmmakers Lounge, we were honored to be one of two films that

Having filmed The Wayshower in Utah, we were grateful to be supported by so many friends that assisted us during filming in April and May of last year. It was so great to see so many of our Utah friends at Sundance, and to have them come to The Wayshower screening at the Filmmakers Lounge at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.

Directed by John-Roger, DSS and Jsu Garcia, DSS
Starring Eric Roberts, Peter Stormare, Jsu Garcia, Howard Lazar, Dey Young, Leigh Taylor-Young and Sally Kirkland


A NY Times #1 best selling author with more than 55 books to his credit. The producer of his own national cable TV show, That Which Is, he has also appeared on television and radio programs including CNN's Larry King Live, the Roseanne Show, and Politically Incorrect.
His influence extends into the educational arena, as he is the Chancellor and founder of the University of Santa Monica (USM), and is the President and Founder of Peace Theological Seminary and College of Philosophy, both offering Masters and Doctors programs.
In 1997, John Roger and Jsu Garcia formed Scott J-R Productions and Gilgamesh Productions, and have since collaborated on seven short films and now two features.
John-Roger's first feature film Spiritual Warriors (2007) is being independently distributed on DVD by Gilgamesh Productions, and has become a 'cult classic' among spiritual communities around the world and continues to play in independent film screenings sponsored by these like-minded communities.
The Wayshower has just been completed and is doing the film festival circuit 2011.
His most recent book 'Living the Spiritual Principles of Health & Well-Being' was released in 2010, co-authored with Paul Kaye, and has received excellent press including interest from the NY Times.
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"So you think that money is the root of all evil?" said Francisco d'Anconia. "Have you ever asked what is the root of money? Money is a tool of exchange, which can't exist unless there are goods produced and men able to produce them. Money is the material shape of the principle that men who wish to deal with one another must deal by trade and give value for value. Money is not the tool of the moochers, who claim your product by tears, or of the looters, who take it from you by force. Money is made possible only by the men who produce. Is this what you consider evil?
Based upon the controversial 1957 novel by Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged follows the struggles of Dagny Taggart, a railroad heiress trying to maintain her integrity, and keep her family's railroad alive in the midst of a rapidly decaying world. She faces increasingly corrupt government agencies, the cowardly incompetence of her own brother, and the systematic loss of her best and most competent workers. As she works to overcome each obstacle, she begins to detect a pattern, and suspect a sinister force working against her. All across the country, there is a growing sense of helplessness, often summed up in a catch phrase that everyone seems to know, but no one knows the origin of - Who is John Galt?.

"Who is John Galt?" Ah, so that's what this book was about! Atlas Productions has released the trailer on YouTube (via SlashFilm) for Paul Johansson's adaptation of Atlas Shrugged, that epic Ayn Rand novel that everyone should be familiar with. The cast includes relative newcomer Taylor Schilling ("Mercy") as railroad exec Dagny Taggart, as well as Edi Gathegi, Matthew Marsden, Michael O'Keefe, Michael Lerner, Jon Polito, Graham Beckel and Patrick Fischler. To be honest, this looks a bit more like a TV movie and the acting looks kind of mediocre, but at least they're trying. You never know, it could be great. Watch below! Watch the first trailer for Paul Johansson's Atlas Shrugged: Part I: You can also watch the Atlas Shrugged trailer in High Def on YouTube A powerful railroad executive struggles to keep her business alive while society is crumbling around her. Atlas Shrugged was »

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"The Story Of Lovers Rock" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 30th September 2011 - Starring: Maxi Priest, UB40, Aswad Directed By: Menelik Shabazz

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The Story Of Lovers Rock Trailer