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WWE Royal Rumble 2018 Results/Ronda Rousey Signs A Full Time Contract with the WWE

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Last night was the first ever 30 Woman Royal Rumble!

Image heavy match results after the jump. Sources underneath each tweet.






Grand Metalik, Kaliso and Lince Dorado win over TJP, Drew Gulak, and Gentleman Jack Gallagher.

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The Revival win over The Good Brothers.

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Bobby Roode retains the US title with a win over Mojo Rawley

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AJ Styles retains the WWE Championship with a FAULTY win over Sami Zayne and Kevin Owens.
(Kevin was pinned by AJ when Sami never tagged him)

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The Usos retain their SmackDown tag team champion belts against Chad Gable and Shelton Benjamin

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MEN'S ROYAL RUMBLE



Rusev and Finn Balor kick off the Men's Royal Rumble!

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1 Rusev
2 Finn Bálor
3 Rhyno
4 Baron Corbin
5 Heath Slater
6 Elias
7 Andrade "Cien" Almas
8 Bray Wyatt
9 Big E
10 Sami Zayn (Was really Ty Dillinger but Sami took his spot)
11 Sheamus
12 Xavier Woods
13 Apollo Crews
14 Shinsuke Nakamura
15 Cesaro
16 Kofi Kingston
17 Jinder Mahal
18 Seth Rollins
19 Matt Hardy
20 John Cena
21 The Hurricane
22 Aiden English
23 Adam Cole
24 Randy Orton
25 Titus O'Neil
26 The Miz
27 Rey Mysterio
28 Roman Reigns
29 Goldust
30 Dolph Ziggler


Winner:



Shinsuke Nakamura
Thank Christ I don't think I can do anther Brock/Roman match.


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The Bar wins the Raw Tag Team titles from Seth Rollins and Jason Jordan

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Brock Lesnar retains his Universal Championship belt with a win against Kane and Bruan Strowman

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WOMEN'S ROYAL RUMBLE MATCH






Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch kick off the royal rumble as entrance 1 and 2, respectively.


1 Sasha Banks
2 Becky Lynch
3 Sarah Logan
4 Mandy Rose
5 Lita
6 Kairi Sane
7 Tamina
8 Dana Brooke
9 Torrie Wilson
10 Sonya Deville
11 Liv Morgan
12 Molly Holly
13 Lana
14 Michelle McCool
15 Ruby Riott
16 Vickie Guerrero
17 Carmella
18 Natalya
19 Kelly Kelly
20 Naomi
21 Jacqueline
22 Nia Jax
23 Ember Moon
24 Beth Phoenix
25 Asuka
26 Mickie James
27 Nikki Bella
28 Brie Bella
29 Bayley
30 Trish Stratus


Winner:


Asuka

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Who then got interrupted by Ronda Rousey and says nothing but just points the the Wrestlemania sign, repeatedly so if you were playing the 'Point to the Wrestlemania Sign and Take a Shot' drinking game... RIP.




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Can't find more details, but her being full time is kind of a big deal. To me at least. I loathe part timers.

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What a good weekend for wrestling, tbh. NXT Takeover was pretty good, NJPW was a wild ride with Kenny losing his US title to Jay White and a possible Golden Lovers reunion??????????????

Charlotte Rampling regrets her “racist to whites” comments: “I got annoyed annoyed by Spike Lee"

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- Rampling expressed regret over her “racist to whites” comments from 2015 during the promo for 45 Years, for which she was nominated for an Oscar.

- “It was very early in the morning and everyone was asking questions about that. It was not a very sensible thing to say but I was very tired. My husband died two months before. I got annoyed by Spike Lee. That’s all.” Spike Lee stated he would boycott the 2016 Oscars because of “another all white ballot”.

- Talks about her wonderful experience working with Woody Allen in Stardust Memories (1980).

- Refuses to talk about the #MeToo movement saying, "I don’t honestly know. I am not in America. I know in Europe how it happens and it doesn’t happen like that at all. There is something very strange in all this. Harassment obviously is everywhere. Of course, I support the women but I don’t dare speak about this."

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Grammys down 20% from last year in early ratings

ONTD Reading Challenge (February): Come to Brazil!

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It's time for our monthly ONTD Reading Challenge recommendations post! This February, we invite you to Come to Brazil by reading books by Brazilian authors or that are about or set in Brazil (fiction or non-fiction).

Here are some recs to help you pick your book of the month. If you want MORE options, please check out this ONTD post of books by Brazilian authors and the recs listed at our Goodreads challenge group!


The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao (Martha Batalha)

Unusually, this book (which was originally written in Portuguese) was only published in Brazil AFTER the translations had already been published abroad. Initially rejected by national publishers, author Martha Batalha took her book to foreign publishers, and found success as a best-selling author in several countries. Only then was her book the subject of a bidding war by Brazilian publishers. The Invisible Life... is historical fiction, set in 1940s Rio de Janeiro, about two sisters who try to assert their independence and courageously carve a path of their own in a deeply conservative society.




The Alienist (Machado de Assis)

This novella by the most important Brazilian writer of all time is darkly ironic and supremely witty social satire. A 19th century alienist goes to a small Brazilian town to operate an insane asylum in accordance with the scientific theories of the time, but finds himself committing more and more people to his institution as he sees signs of madness in everyone. But who is really mad?







The Complete Stories (Clarice Lispector)

Clarice is beloved of Brazilians for her unique worldview and storytelling. Her modernity, imagination and stream of consciousness style has led to comparisons to authors such as Virginia Woolf, James Joyce and Franz Kafka, but the truth is she is a true original. This new volume collects all of her stories (not the novels) and is a veritable treasure trove. Her novels have also been translated (for example, The Passion According to G.H. and The Hour of the Star), so check them out!






Captains of the Sands (Jorge Amado)

Jorge Amado is one of the most widely read Brazilian authors both in his native country and abroad. Captains of the Sands portrays the lives of street children in the state of Bahia (where Amado was from) in the 1930s and is considered a "social novel". When it was published, in 1937, the government burned over 800 copies of it in a public bonfire, alleging it was communist propaganda (Amado himself was a communist).







1808 (Laurentino Gomes)

In 1808, Napoleon's army was just about to invade Portugal, when the Prince Regent decided to move the entire royal family, court and administration to Brazil (literally thousands of people from the elite), leaving the common Portuguese people to fend for themselves. You can't make this shit up. It makes for a fantastic page-turner.









Exploration Fawcett (Percy Fawcett)

Brazilians don't really have a lot of patience for gringos who go traipsing around the Amazon (with very good reason), but adventure buffs or fans of crackpot might enjoy the story of Colonel Fawcett, a British nut who wanted to "discover" a lost city in the Amazon, which he thought would be populated by an ancient race of white, blue-eyed people. He went missing and his son compiled his travel documents to make this book, which was a best-seller at the time. There were lots of expeditions to try to discover what happened to him, including one in which Ian Fleming's brother participated in (HIS book about it is Brazilian Adventure). And the latest book about it is The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon which as you know became a (flop) movie recently.


Perfect Days (Raphael Montes)

A twisted young medical student kidnaps the girl of his dreams and embarks on a dark and delirious road trip across Brazil in the English-language debut of a young Brazilian crime writer. This is a psychological thriller not for the faint of heart.










Nemesis (Misha Glenny)

This is a good pick for readers of true crime. Misha Glenny specializes in writing about organized crime all over the globe, and here he turns his eye to Nem, one of the most dangerous and notorious drug traffickers in Rio history (currently behind bars, but still active), and how he fits in a complicated web of violence, corruption, poverty and power.








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ONTD, what's your pick for this month?

Greta Gerwig Coached Tim-O-T Chalamet on His Woody Allen Response

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  • It has come out this morning that Timothee Chalamet sought out advice from his Lady Bird director Greta Gerwig on how to handle the Woody Allen questions.

  • Spotted by a Hollywood Reporter insider, Timothee and Greta were in a heated conversation near the bathrooms at the LA Film Critics Association Awards that lasted over 10 minutes.

  • Two days later, citing contractual obligations that have since proven to be false, Timothee said he would be donating his salary from the Woody Allen to the Times Up movement.

  • Interesting mentor on the subject considering Greta's own ignorance on the subject until, finally, making a halfway decent statement the week after the Globes.


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ONTD Original: 20 of Woody Allen's Worst Quotes

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Some people are subtle about their predatory instincts; other people are Woody Allen. The celebrated filmmaker has never been shy about the qualities that attract him in a girl. And while he may not have screamed it from the rooftops, he made damn sure to install flashing neon letters up there.

You don't believe Dylan Farrow's allegations? How about taking Woody Allen at his word:


1. This 'self-deprecating' quote from 1976

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"I’m open-minded about sex. I’m not above reproach; if anything, I’m below reproach. I mean, if I was caught in a love nest with fifteen 12-year-old girls tomorrow, people would think, yeah, I always knew that about him. Nothing I could come up with would surprise anyone. I admit to it all.”



2. The quote that you hope is a joke

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About Janet Margolin: "Occasionally I was forced to make love to her to get a decent performance. I did what I had to but in a businesslike way."




3. The quote that you realize probably isn't a joke

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About Nati Abascal: "Could she act? Yes, I learned and especially in her defense. She blocked my [hand] as I reached for her thigh and brought her knee up sharply into my groin as we discussed show business...I pulled a contract out of my pocket and we both signed, but not until I told her about the sexual obligation that was a part of the job of any actress who worked with me. I came to appreciate her body for what it was as time went by, namely, a girl’s body . . . Soon she got used to my ways. Aware of my position as father figure on the set (a director is just that) I allowed her to come to me with her problems. When she never showed up, I came to her with mine."

It's unclear whether Allen's comments are a "parody" or "wishful thinking", as some have claimed, or whether Woody Allen actually admits to sexual assault here.




4. Mariel Hemmingway about Woody Allen

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Mariel filmed "Manhattan" when she was a "16-year-old "virgin [who]'d never even really made out with anybody."

She worried about her kissing scene with Allen for weeks, repeatedly saying, 'How long was it going to be?'I was scared. I even asked my mother, 'How do I make out?'"When they finally shot it, Hemingway said: "He attacked me like I was a linebacker."

She was still so nervous that she ran over to the film's cinematographer, Gordon Willis, and said, "I don’t have to do that again, do I?" (At the time, she added, "everybody just laughed.")

Hemingway goes a bit further in her memoir, detailing how after once she turned 18, Allen flew out to her parents's home in Idaho and repeatedly asked her to go to Paris with him. Hemingway told her parents "that I didn’t know what the [sleeping] arrangement was going to be, that I wasn’t sure if I was even going to have my own room. Woody hadn’t said that. He hadn’t even hinted it. But I wanted them to put their foot down. They didn’t." In fact, though Allen was in his mid-forties at the time, "They kept lightly encouraging me." Allen left Idaho via private jet the next morning after Hemingway informed him if she wasn't getting her own room, she couldn't go with him.




5. An analysis of his lifelong obsession

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Journalist Richard Morgan went through 56 boxes of Allen's drafts and scribblings and concludes Allen has an obsession with with young women and girls (shocker!):

"There’s the “wealthy, educated, respected” male character in one short story (“By Destiny Denied: Incident at Entwhistle’s”) who lives with a 21-year-old “Indian” woman. First, Allen’s revisions reduce her to 18, then double down, literally, and turn her into two 18-year-olds. There’s the 16-year-old in an unmade television pitch described as “a flashy sexy blonde in a flaming red low cut evening gown with a long slit up the side.” There’s the 17-year-old girl in another short story, “Consider Kaplan,” whose 53-year-old neighbor falls in love with her as the two share a silent, one-floor-long elevator ride in their Park Avenue co-op. There’s the female college student in “Rainy Day” who “should not be 20 or 21, sounds more like 18 — or even 17 — but 18 seems better.” That script includes a male college student but gives no description of his age. Another of Allen’s male characters, in a draft o
f a 1977 New Yorker story called “The Kugelmass Episode,” is a 45-year-old fascinated by “coeds” at City College of New York. In the margin next to this character’s dialogue, Allen wrote, then crossed out, “c’est moi” — it’s me."





6. About young cocktail waitresses

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"Of all the famous men who ever lived, the one I would most like to have been was Socrates. Not just because he was a great thinker, because I have been known to have some reasonably profound insights myself, although mine invariably revolve around two eighteen year old cocktail waitresses and some rope handcuffs."




7. This "joke"






8. His age-appropriate obsession with a kid show

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"When I was younger and my kids were growing up, I would go through the channels and I would see her for a second." [On Miley Cyrus] "I stopped and I noticed, 'Who is this kid? She's got a great delivery!' - she was knocking off those one-liners like she was a very gifted comic performer – and then I forgot about her and moved on."

Kathy Griffin said Woody Allen had told her, "I've never missed Hannah Montana." He claimed to have seen every episode of the show.

Allen went on to work together with Miley Cyrus in 'Crisis In Six Scenes', where she was styled as the spitting image of her Hannah Montana character.




9. On age requirements

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In "Rainy Day", the female college student “should not be 20 or 21, sounds more like 18 — or even 17 — but 18 seems better.”

The script includes a male college student but gives no description of his age. Oh, and the movie also features a fictional film director who's called Roland Polland. Oh, real subtle.




Should art be separated from the artist? With Woody Allen, the question is moot: his body of work plainly expresses his views and reveals what kind of person he's attracted to. In his personal life, Allen is similarly carefree - even gleeful - in expressing his opinion on girls, particularly his wife.




10. Allen once introduced Soon-Yi as...

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"...my child bride.”





11. About that age gap

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“If somebody told me when I was younger, ‘You’re going to wind up married to a girl 35 years younger than you and a Korean, not in show business, not having any real interest in show business,’ I would have said, ‘You’re completely crazy'. Because all the women that I went out with were basically my age. Two years younger. Ten years was the maximum. Now, here, it just works like magic. The very inequality of me being older and much more accomplished, much more experienced, takes away any real meaningful conflict. So when there’s disagreement, it’s never an adversarial thing. I don’t ever feel that I’m with a hostile or threatening person."




12. Words you should never use to describe a romantic relationship

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"It’s got a more paternal feeling to it. I love to do things to make her happy. She loves to do things to make me happy. It just works out great. It was just completely fortuitous. One of the truly lucky things that happened to me in my life.”




13. More grave-digging

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"I was paternal. She responded to someone paternal. I liked her youth and energy. She deferred to me, and I was happy to give her an enormous amount of decision-making just as a gift and let her take charge of so many things. She flourished."




14. Who doesn't dream of raising their partner?

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"I've been able to really make her life better. I provided her with enormous opportunities, and she has sparked to them. She's educated herself and has tons of friends and children and got a college degree and went to graduate school, and she has traveled all over with me now. She's very sophisticated and has been to all the great capitals of Europe. She has just become a different person. So the contributions I've made to her life have given me more pleasure than all my films."

Asked how Soon-Yi had changed him, Allen replied: "Changed me? I don’t know if you could say she changed me... I might be the same person I was when I was 20."




15. Well, that's... charming

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"Men learn to love the woman they are attracted to. Women learn to become attracted to the man they fall in love with.”




16. We're still joking about this?

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"Congratulations are in order for Woody Allen - he and Soon Yi have a brand new baby daughter. It's all part of Woody's plan to grow his own wives."




17. You sure?

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"It’s no accomplishment to have or raise kids. Any fool can do it.”





18. Defending another predator

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"I have to watch my friend Bill Cosby get railroaded."





19. Still not reading the damn room

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"The whole Harvey Weinstein thing is very sad for everybody involved. Tragic for the poor women that were involved, sad for Harvey that his life is so messed up. There's no winners in that, it's just very, very sad and tragic for those poor women that had to go through that."





20. The accurate self-drag

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"I've inherited the worst of each parent. I have my father's hypochondria and lack of concentration. I have his amorality. I have everything bad that he had. Then I have my mother's surly, pill-like, complaining, whining attitude."



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Rihanna with Boyfriend Last Night

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- Rare pics of Rihanna and her boyfriend entering a nightclub last night after the Grammys

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ONTD Roundup

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New Snow Patrol music coming in May

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'Wildness' Out 25th May

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Finally! This was initially due for release in 2016.

Bon Iver Is Equally As Mad About Bruno Sweeping the Grammys As Us

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  • It's the morning after the Grammy's and like much of the internet, Bon Iver frontman Justin Vernon is pissed about Bruno Mars sweeping the categories and Grammy producer Ken Ehlrich's comments about Lorde and women in the industry.

  • Vernon called out how Bruno winning everything was bullshit and that SZA and Kendrick were robbed.

  • Vernon also called out Grammy producer Ken Ehlrich in defense of Lorde, saying Ehlrich refused to let Bon Iver perform "Holocene", which was nominated for Record and Song of the Year, because their music was long and boring and they'd lose 4-6M viewers during the performance alone.

















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Three Billboards wins BP at London Critics' Circle Film Awards, actors wins are spread all around

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Winners were chosen for this year's London Critics' Circle Film Awards, which were given out this weekend:

-- Film of the Year:“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
-- Director of the Year: Sean Baker, “The Florida Project”
-- Actress of the Year: Frances McDormand, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
-- Actor of the Year: Timothée Chalamet, “Call Me By Your Name”
-- Supporting Actress of the Year: Lesley Manville, “Phantom Thread”
-- Supporting Actor of the Year: Hugh Grant, “Paddington 2”

-- Screenwriter of the Year: Martin McDonagh, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
-- Foreign Language Film of the Year:“Elle”
-- Documentary of the Year:“I Am Not Your Negro”
-- Technical Achievement of the Year: Dennis Gassner, production design, “Blade Runner 2049”
-- British/Irish Film of the Year:“Dunkirk”
-- British/Irish Actress of the Year: Sally Hawkins, “The Shape of Water,” “Maudie” and “Paddington 2”
-- British/Irish Actor of the Year: Daniel Kaluuya, “Get Out”
-- Breakthrough British/Irish Filmmaker of the Year: Francis Lee, “God’s Own Country”
-- Young British/Irish Performer of the Year: Harris Dickinson, “Beach Rats”
-- British/Irish Short Film of the Year: “We Love Moses,” Dionne Edwards
-- Dilys Powell Award: Kate Winslet

Special bonus because I enjoy trolling y'all:




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Eurovision roundup: more artists confirmed

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Mikolas was chosen by public and jury voting against five other songs, but he was the favorite to win since the beginning.









Yulia is back after being banned last year! No info about the song yet.






Madame Monsieur was also chosen by jury + public voting. Hear their song below:








SF1 happens on May 8th and SF2 on May 10th.


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Normani goes to Pre-Grammy Roc Nation Brunch; Meets Beyoncé

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Normani attended the Roc Nation Pre-Grammy Brunch this week-end with her manager Brandon and part of her team. Beyoncé arrived late and only stopped to say hi to a few people. Normani was one of them!



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Fuller House renewed for fourth season!

Diane Keaton: 'Woody Allen is my friend and I continue to believe him'

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- Diane Keaton defends Woody Allen against accusations he molested his daughter.

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P!nk Frees the Nipple in "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken" Video

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Following her performance at last night's Grammys, P!nk has released the music video for "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken."
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Justin Timberlake: Man of the Woods review – from plain bad to bewitching

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"Mayo of the Woods" sounds awkward, the album lurches from funk-rock to Nashville and back again and some of the tracks are flatout awful. You can see what they’ve tried to do on Wave – stick a perky walking-bassline country song over a half-speed R&B slow jam beat – but the overall effect is just horrible. Mayo has a track titled "Flannel", the album cut deals in one of country’s least appealing aspects, schmaltz. Mayo of The Woods' tracks tries to infuse country, southern rock or R&B so much as the surfer-friendly, reggae-tinged acoustic pop of Jack Johnson, which is a pretty peculiar end result, given the intention. Mayo fails to give us the Post Modern Americana beats or whatever mayo was trying to aim for with that bizarre trailer. Instead Mayo just left us with budget Stetson commerical visuals.


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Architect Breaks Down Actual Filming Locations of Famous Buildings in Movies | Architectural Digest

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Noted architect Liz Jahn figures out the actual filming locations of 12 famous buildings in movies. Jahn looks at the hotel from Some Like It Hot, the Dirty Dancing resort, the Beetlejuice house, The Proposal house, The Overlook Hotel from The Shining, the Scarface mansion, the Get Out house, The Amityville Horror house, the house in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Island cityscape, the Tara Plantation from Gone With The Wind, and the Mean Girls mansion.

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what's your favorite movie building??

bella & gigi on the cover of british vogue

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- bella & gigi hadid are on the cover of the march 2018 issue of british vogue
- it was photographed by steven meisel
- this is bella's first british vogue cover, she now has covered three of the big four vogues (previously, she was on vogue italy and vogue paris). this is gigi's third british vogue cover and her first since edward enninful is EIC

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Hilary Duff on how motherhood helped find her true self

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-Hilary says since becoming a mother, she feels her feet are fully on the ground. She said the role of Lizzie has helped made her who she is today and made her happy.

-It took her a few years to become her own person outside of motherhood. She states that she's had such a long career, and when she looks back she doesn't recognize that girl. Hilary says since she's turned 30 she has never felt better.

-She says some days she's feeling great and she feels like she can take on anything or anyone on social media, then other days not. She states being a woman, half the month we are on fire and other half can't get it together. Hilary says when it comes to people scrutinizing her about her body, she doesn't care what people think. "They don't live in this skin or this body, I do."

-Hilary says when she was younger she was touring a lot and had a clothing line, but lost interest in it even though it was hugely successful. She said it wasn't her style anymore and she lost control over it, everyone thought she was insane for shutting it all down. She was only 18 at the time, she says she doesn't want to sell a product that's not authentic to her.

-She says she thinks about touring, states she put a record out two and half years ago. When she looks at what really makes her happy, its recording and writing music and obviously performing. She says her kid is #1 and just doesn't want to miss out on the big parts of his life. Prioritizing and figuring out what you're really good at is important.

-Says she was really late to Twitter, and she's obsessed with Instagram. Its part of my business, she states she does a good job of not posting for a week cause she feels uninspired.

-My partnership with glassesUSA was showing my personality, she says she wants other woman to feel confident with wearing something on their face. Feeling like, you don't have to be stuck with only one look. They are priced very reasonable, but they are super good quality. She says he loves style and design, she got to create a line of glasses that she wants to wear and I think other people will like. She says it was a really creative process and fulfilling for her.

-She says women are strong and powerful and deserved to be heard, naming these glasses after women who have been true pioneers and fighters. "Why wouldn't you want to throw these on and think of Joan of Arc or Marilyn Monroe. I thought it was a cool and fun idea. "

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