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Post by bamafan on Jan 8, 2019 19:57:09 GMT -5
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Post by lurleene on Jan 8, 2019 20:01:13 GMT -5
Hope they are correct. Would love nominations for Rami and BR even if they don't win. Despite Shallow Politics, ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ And ‘Green Book’ Lead Best Picture RaceThe critically contested movies won top prizes at the Golden Globes, all but ensuring they’ll become Oscar nominees, too. Long seen as the Oscars’ most distinguished precursor, the Globes send awards season into overtime, providing a massive stage for the contenders still determining their stature in a months-long derby to crown the previous year’s best movie. To wit, “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Green Book” got a PR boost on Sunday, winning the night’s top prizes and all but guaranteeing they’ll become Best Picture nominees when the Oscar roster is unveiled on Jan. 22. In this way, the Globes are an audition for the Academy Awards: Deliver at the January show and you’ll be rewarded with a ticket to the main attraction a few weeks later. That’s especially important this year, given the heated conversations surrounding “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Green Book.” The former is a surface-level Freddie Mercury biopic that paints the Queen frontman’s homosexuality as his vice; the latter, also based on a true story, is a mind-numbingly simplistic 1960s-set race dramedy about black pianist Don Shirley and the white chauffeur in his employ. “Bohemian Rhapsody” producer Graham King wasn’t quite as grandiose. In accepting the Best Picture - Drama award, he kept his speech to safe chatter about the “power of movies” and bringing the “magic” of Queen’s music to the big screen. With the Globes telecast already running long, King then resorted to a conventional list of thank-yous as the movie’s lead actor, Rami Malek, who also won a high-profile Globe on Sunday, stood nearby. Neither King nor Malek explicitly mentioned Mercury’s sexuality, which actors and filmmakers chronicling gay characters usually love to wax on about in speeches. Of course, everyone knew better than to mention the movie’s co-director, Bryan Singer, who was fired from the production for erratic behavior before being accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old in 2003. The idea that the Globes predict the Oscars can be somewhat overstated. But there’s no doubt that the Globes can help soften the divide between negative critical reception and robust award campaigns. Sunday’s wins for “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Green Book” help to diminish the many think-pieces and tweets that have challenged both films’ politics. www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bohemian-rhapsody-green-book-golden-globes-oscars_us_5c32bdf3e4b0d75a9832220c
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Post by sizzling63 on Jan 8, 2019 20:23:19 GMT -5
Instead of going for a massage or to a spa....Adam gets a vitamin infusion. I imagine they're quite normal in Hollywood. I remember Adam posting before getting one of these. I Imagine the costs are quite a bit more in Hollywood than listed below. The intravenous route is the fastest way to deliver fluids and vitamins throughout the body with 100 % absorption into the bloodstream. IV Drips usually take 45-60 min to infuse. ... IV Vitamin Therapy works by administration of vitamins and nutrients directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. IV drip therapy improves overall wellness by providing 100% of the vitamins and nutrients your body needs to: Improve immune health. Boost energy levels. Improve symptoms of depression. Improve anxiety. Improve mental clarity and cognitive function. Reduce the symptoms of migraines. Improve symptoms of asthma. How much is a vitamin drip? Proponents say IV vitamin therapy, which costs about $100 or more per drip, delivers a high concentration of vitamins, minerals and amino acids directly to the body's cells. Most IV treatments are not recommended more than 2 times per month because of the highly concentrated doses provided. The vitamins remain in your system and help maintain levels for 2-3 weeks. However it varies on the individual and reason for treatment. Just nuts... Yup. I am surprised that he is posting this. You could give me this drip for free and I would reject it, unless there was some deficiency that needed immediate attention. I believe in a balanced lifestyle of healthy nutrition, adequate sleep, and regular exercise.
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Post by svca on Jan 8, 2019 20:39:47 GMT -5
But hasn't he gotten those before, right before he went out on tour or something? They're probably good for a quick infusion, even if you don't get them regularly.
Maybe he's getting ready for something strenuous? Like promo....or something????
Heh, I can dream, can't I?
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Post by bamafan on Jan 8, 2019 20:46:05 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jan 8, 2019 21:01:42 GMT -5
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Jan 8, 2019 21:10:58 GMT -5
Rami is on Jimmy Kimmel tonight!
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Post by evergreen on Jan 8, 2019 21:43:00 GMT -5
Just a wild speculation, but maybe someone remembered this mentoring session and wanted to hear Adam sing the whole song rather than just a couple of seconds. youtu.be/DnEI9Rj35tgThis reminded me of the "improved" version of Adam's mentoring sessions by "Lambosessive," a super fan from the early days. It's really fun to look back, and the "improvements" are hilarious. Especially got a kick out of the mentoring of Blue Suede Shoes (in Part 2). Also, for someone looking to go down a deeeep, old rabbit hole, this same fan has dozens and dozens of videos under her name Lambosessed. (Don't hate me.)
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Post by bamafan on Jan 8, 2019 21:47:47 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jan 8, 2019 21:52:14 GMT -5
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