Camila via IGTV: “it’s #InternationalNursesDay and we wanted to thank you guys from the bottom of our hearts for the brave work you are doing for humanity every single day @lorealparis”

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Camila via IGTV: “it’s #InternationalNursesDay and we wanted to thank you guys from the bottom of our hearts for the brave work you are doing for humanity every single day @lorealparis”
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September in review
September! What a month! A handful of movies, loads of new music, and great outings with friends! Let’s get into it. Continue reading September in review
Hudson Hawk
Reasons why I love this movie:
Bruce Willis, Andy MacDowell, Swinging on a Star. The Candy Bars. Danny Aiello. Richard E Grant & Sandra Burnhard. Bunny! ball ball, 1 million Dollars, the tongue wag, I must speak with the dolphins....eeee eee eeee. The gurney ride, the unbelievable survival of Danny Aiello. Hudson getting his coffee. So many more. This is a great movie and it gets panned and it is a shame.
Magic Mike XXL gets a new trailer
Magic Mike XXL gets a new trailer
Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, Kevin Nash, Adam Rodriguez and Gabriel Iglesias are back for Magic Mike XXL. Joining the returning cast, in brand new roles, will be Elizabeth Banks (“The Hunger Games”), Donald Glover (“Community”), Amber Heard (“The Rum Diary”), Andie MacDowell(“Footloose”), Jada Pinkett Smith (“Gotham”) and Michael Strahan (“Live with Kelly and Michael”).
Picking…
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Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan
Children of the millennium must think of the Disney cartoon when they think of Tarzan. It is a character that has been somewhat dormant for the last fifty years. Every once in a while, a project creeps back into the world but just as quickly disappears. It may be that since the Second World War, Africa doesn’t seem as remote or as unexplored as it once was. I used the term “Elephant’s Graveyard”…
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