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Walking in the air.

I'm gonna fling this song in under the wire before the new year , just because it punches me in the feels every single time.



Every year I shriek at the tv to stick him in the freezer before it's too late but he never listens crying


Lots of luck in 2017 everyone, trolls and dolls alike.
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teenameenaonline today!

Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway

The film is based on Sagarika's autobiography, “The Journey of a Mother” which was published in 2022. Sagarika moved to Norway with her husband Anurup Bhattacharya in 2007 as the latter got a job there as a geophysicist.

Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway follows the story of an Indian immigrant couple whose world came crashing down in 2011 when their two children were removed from their care by the Norwegian foster system due to differences in culture.

The story begins with "Mrs Chatterjee" moving to Norway with her husband after marriage and settling down there.

The film is based on the struggles of a real-life mother, Sagarika Chakraborty, whose life took a dramatic turn in 2011 when Norway's child protection services (CPS), known as Barnevernet, took custody of her three-year old son and infant daughter accusing the couple of “improper parenting”.

Chatterjee Vs. Norway were abusing their children, and after they were taken and placed in foster care, Chakraborty's fight to regain custody became a diplomatic row and international incident because her children were Indian citizens.

The ending of the film more or less reflects real events. Just as Sagarika Chakraborty regained custody of her children in January 2013, the fictional Debkia Chatterjee is deemed to be emotionally able to be a mother and is reunited with her children at the end of the film.

After watching the screening of the movie "Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway"
i am shocked...

how can this be?
uh oh

dunno

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Tanzila

A Tribute To The Icon

UTTAM KUMAR (Originally known as Arun Kumar Chatterjee , Born 3 September 1926 – Died 24 July 1980) , Remembering You The MegaStar !!! bouquet

It was You , Who , throughout the generations of our grandparents , parents , us and even our next generations , gifted so much to cherish upon beyond time...

We all , have Laughed with You , Cried with You , Dreamed with You , Loved with You and Lived with You .....

This is a tribute to You , Legend ... heart beating


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For the English Ladies.

In case the Irish birds didnt share.

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What do you think about this?

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Garden of Gethsemane

I am thinking if Jesus had anything at all to do with a God, for the Roman soldiers trying to arrest him in the Garden of Gethsemane it would have been a lot like the Yakuza trying to take down Lucy in the hallway. A flick of his fingers and down they would drop, if they didn't just turn into trees or little pebbles on the sand that is..

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A Message To Humanity!

A Message To Humanity!snowed in

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Lukeon

McMafia Series

Has anyone followed or watched the series and what was your impression of it?

Thanks in advance.wine
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Philipsenonline today!

Venom - a review!

Yesterday was the day when I decided to go watch the new Venom movie. I saw the teaser trailer a long time ago, and I wasn't really interested. But then when the first real trailer dropped, it peaked my interest.

The story is pretty straight forward: An investigative journalist, Eddie Brock, comes across a plot to fuse symbiotes from outer space with humans. The result is unknown, but has the potential to create life that will be able to live on Mars or even on the Moon. Not a bad thing, if I am honest.

Anyway, back to the movie!

It soon becomes clear, that these experiments has a somewhat unfortunate effect on people, because it ends up killing them. But not Eddie. It somehow bonds with him, and it transforms him into the character Venom.

I will not go into more detail, since it is still running in the cinemas, so if I go further, I will just spoil the movie for you, which isn't cool to do!

Usually when I review movies, I have three boxes that HAS to be ticked, in order for me to enjoy it!

1: Explosions! And lots of them!

2: At least one fist fight.

3: Car chases!

Venom ticks all those boxes! It has plenty of fist fights, some amazing chase sequences and a lot of explosions! Like - a LOT! Kaboom! One of them in particular made my inner 5-year old come out and go "awesome!"

It is rated PG 13, which shows. It uses a fair amount of humor, particularly the scene where Venom talks to Eddie for the first time, and when Eddie displays Venom's appearance to a neighbor who plays the guitar just a bit tooo loud.

Regarding the acting, well there is really not anything I can say was bad. I am not a Tom Hardy fan, but I liked him in this one. Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed and Reid Scott also does a great job! I was particularly happy with Riz Ahmed's performance as Carlton Drake!

All in all, it was a solid, entertaining movie from Sony, and you can tell Marvel had a big say in this one. It said "In association with Marvel", but I bet that they had more to to with it than they let on.

If you haven't seen Venom, now is the time to do so.

I shall give this an 8 out of 10!
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Let's listen to some music....

10:50pm here and listening to this. What about you?

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