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Category Archives: showbusiness
Eywa: The Living Spirit of Pandora
Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) We went to the cinema yesterday and watched this marathon movie (except that I missed a bit in the middle when Kiri had some kind of seizure). The story continues the “Dances With Wolves” … Continue reading
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Tagged Chinese, cowboys, Hollywood, indigenous people, movies, philosophy, ravaging the earth, water, wuwei, Yahweh
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Hercule Poirot, He is Not, but It’s Still Fun
Glass Onion (2022) About an hour in, I wonder if this was a “Ten Little Indians/And Then There Were None” remake, but I was wrong. It’s much more fun than that. Glass Onion is the second film in this newly … Continue reading
Posted in reviews, showbusiness
Tagged comedy, movies, murder mystery, Netflix, Poirot, television
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I Think He Understands the Matrix Perfectly Well
Keanu Reeves (September 2, 1964) I was reading a Facebook post about Keanu Reeves‘ philanthropy, today. We all know about him, but we presume so much when it comes to his feelings of compassion and empathy. He’s one-of-a-kind. Ah, the … Continue reading
Posted in history, showbusiness
Tagged astrology, Hollywood, Neo, philanthropy, stardom, The Matrix
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The Dapper Young Man in the Rolling Stones
Charlie Watts (June 2, 1941 – August 24, 2021) I got this book for Christmas. On my own, I probably wouldn’t have bought it for myself. Why? I’m not really a fan of the Rolling Stones, so reading about their … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, biography, drummer, rock n roll, Rolling Stones, United Kingdom
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Maybe This isn’t as Far-Fetched as You Might Imagine
The Peripheral (Season 1 – 2022) Normally, I stay away from way ‘out-there’ TV shows, because they take so long to get anywhere and I’m always left with a feeling of being let down by the ending. This show is … Continue reading
Love Wins: A Thoroughly Modern Fairy Tale
Harry & Meghan (2022) Now that the second half of this series has been broadcast on Netflix, we have the whole story. But it isn’t pretty to witness. In fact, a couple of times I was close to tears when … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, fairy tale ending, Netflix, politics, relationships, royalty, television, United Kingdom
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Sanctuary and Spiritual Guidance
Three Pines (2022) When I first heard the title of this series on Amazon Prime, I thought, “Another ‘Twin Peaks’?” I was right, and I was wrong, at the same time. There is a strangeness element, but it isn’t so … Continue reading
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Tagged blue jay, Canada, MMIWG, native canadians, Prime Video, residential schools, spiritual guidance, television
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When the Spirits are Willing, But the Script is Weak
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol (2022) It makes me wonder why we need yet another adaptation of this story, but I guess it’s embedded in our consciousness and the only way to remind ourselves about what the true meaning of Christmas … Continue reading
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Tagged animated, Dickens, films, humour, musicals, Netflix, television
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In the 1950’s, He was the “King of the Cowboys” on TV
Roy Rogers (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998) I don’t have to say too much about this man for people my age. His birth chart is enough. This time is considered excellent. The Moon and the North Node conjunction … Continue reading
Posted in personal, showbusiness
Tagged astrology, cowboys, television, United States history
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Are You One of Them?
Ordinary People If you answered in the affirmative, you are not alone. But there is a trap, here: feeling ‘ordinary’, you may not recognize the fact that you can do extraordinary things. Or so we are being constantly told. Now, … Continue reading
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Tagged January 6th, ordinary people, politics, relationships, Trump, United States history
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