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January Birthdays

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Since it's January, time to say Happy Birthday!!

Janick Gers
-Birth name: Janick Robert Gers
-DOB: 1/27/1957
-Where: Hartlepool, England
-His father was a member of the Polish Navy while his mother was from England
Ian Hill
-Birth name: Ian Frank Hill
-DOB: 1/20/1951
-Where: West Bromwich, England
-He was married to Sue Halford, who told Ian to check out her brother Rob as a prospective singer for Judas Priest
Richie Faulkner
-Birth name: Richard Ian Faulkner
-DOB: 1/1/1980
-Where: London, England
-Played guitar for Lauren Harris before joining Judas Priest
Paul Stanley
-Birth name: Stanley Bert Eisen
-DOB: 1/20/1952
-Where: Manhattan, New York
-Was born with a rare condition called microtia. It is a condition affecting the development of the ears. He was born with a severe case of it, leaving him with virtually no right ear. Surgery in the mid to late 1980s corrected this
Rod Stewart
-Birth name: Sir Roderick David Stewart
-DOB: 1/10/1945
-Where: London, England
-He is known for his raspy voice
Jimmy Page
-Birth name: James Patrick Page
-DOB: 1/9/1944
-Where: Heston, Hounslow, England
-Was in the Yardbirds briefly before leaving and forming a new band, The New Yardbirds, which would soon change their name to Led Zeppelin
David Bowie
-Birth name: David Robert Jones
-DOB: 1/8/1947
-Where: London, England
-DOD: 1/10/2016
-Where: Manhattan, New York (cancer)
-During his "Ziggy Stardust" phase, many members of his backing band thought he was crazy. They didn't know that he had a massive drug problem
James May
-Birth name: James Daniel May
-DOB: 1/16/1963
-Where: Bristol, England
-Known as "Captain Slow" on Top Gear because of his cautious driving style
Georgia May Jagger
-Birth name: Georgia May Ayeesha Jagger
-DOB: 1/12/1992
-Where: London, England
-Followed her mother, Jerry Hall, in the world of modelling
Rowan Atkinson
-Birth name: Rowan Sebastian Atkinson
-DOB: 1/6/1955
-Where: Consett, England
-Known best for his roles as Mr. Bean, Blackadder
Kate Middleton
-DOB: 1/9/1982
-Where: Reading, England
-Is considered, by some, to be a more classy and elegant duchess than the current one, Meghan Markle
Malcolm Young
-Birth name: Malcolm Mitchell Young
-DOB: 1/6/1953
-Where: Glasgow, Scotland
-DOD: 11/18/2017
-Where: Elizabeth Bay, Australia (dementia)
-One of the co-founders for the band AC/DC
Phil Collins
-Birth name: Philip David Charles Collins
-DOB: 1/30/1951
-Where: Chiswick, Middlesex, England
-Was the drummer for Genesis before being promoted to frontman after Peter Gabriel's departure

In the Heat of the Night (1968)

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This is the movie that most likely inspired the television series of the same name.
Summary
-A Philadelphia homicide detective named Virgil Tibbs is asked to work alongside Chief William 'Bill' Gillespie in the sleepy, but racially hostile southern town of Sparta, Mississippi to investigate the murder of a prominent businessman







Cast
-Sidney Poitier: Virgil Tibbs
-Rod Steiger: Bill Gillespie
-Warren Oates: Sam Wood
-Lee Grant: Mrs. Colbert
-Larry Gates: Endicott
-James Patterson: Mr. Purdy
-William Schallert: Mayor Schubert
-Beah Richards: Mama Caleba
-Kermit Murdock: Henderson
-Quentin Dean: Delores

Did You Know?
-During filming, Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte were nearly killed by Ku Klux Klansmen during a visit to Mississippi. After that, they insisted the movie be filmed in the north. That gave way to the town of Sparta, Illinois. There were scenes that were filmed in Tennessee, such as exterior shots of cotton plantations because Illinois did not have them. Sidney Poitier slept with a gun under his pillow and received threats from local racist thugs. Production was shut down and moved to Illinois from that point on
-Despite the fact that the movie is set during summer in Mississippi, it was filmed during autumn in Illinois. The cast members chewed chips of ice but were asked to spit them out before filming began so their breath wouldn't be caught on film during the night scenes
-This is frequently cited as one of Sidney Poitier's top favorite film that he's done
-Because of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. getting killed on April 4, 1968, the presentation for Best Picture Oscar for the film was postponed until April 10, 1968. It was originally supposed to be on April 8, 1968
-From what Sidney Poitier says, the scene where his character, Virgil Tibbs, slaps Endicott (Larry Gates), was not in the original script or even the novel it's based on. It was completely improvised and Poitier insisted that the scene be in the movie.
-Beah Richards, who played an abortionist named Mama Caleba, appeared with Sidney Poitier in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. She played his mother in the film
-Despite the fact that Warren Oates and Lee Grant were among the top of the list for actors and actresses who play racist roles, they are very upfront about their support of the civil rights movement
-The N-word is used seven times, all directed toward Virgil Tibbs

In the Heat of the Night (TV Series)

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I had forgotten how good this show was. I had watched this series growing up because my mom was, and still is, a huge fan of the show.
Summary
-Bill Gillespie was once a police chief but is now sheriff of the small town of Sparta, Mississippi. He investigates crimes relating to racial tension, which seems to be a frequent theme in the small, sleepy Southern town, along with cases involving politics. He is aided by investigator Virgil Tibbs, "Bubba" Skinner and the other members of the Sparta Police Department. Bill's personal life is also shown on the show.







Cast
-Carroll O'Connor: Chief William O 'Bill' Gillespie
-Alan Autry: Capt. V.L. 'Bubba' Skinner
-David Hart: Officer Parker Williams
-Hugh O'Connor: Lt. Lonnie Jamison
-Howard E. Rollins Jr.: Chief of Detectives Virgil Tibbs
-Anne-Marie Johnson: Althea Tibbs
-Geoffrey Thorne: Sgt. Wilson Sweet
-Crystal R. Fox: Officer Luann Corbin
-C.C. Taylor: Officer Charlie Peake
-Dee Shaw: Cpl. Dee Shepard
-Randall Franks: Officer Randy Goode
-Denise Nicholas: Harriet DeLong

Did You Know?
-Actor Carroll O'Connor, who plays Sheriff Gillespie, wrote scripts under the pseudonym Matt Harris. He feared that if he used his real name, it would not be taken seriously by television critics
-Whenever Gillespie's office is shown, there is a photo behind his desk. It is of Rod Steiger, who played Police Chief Bill Gillespie in the film In the Heat of the Night
-The small white house that Gillespie lived in was an actual residence in Covington, GA. It sat empty for years until someone bought it and refurbished it
-When the series ended. the house where Virgil Tibbs lived was bought and divided up for use as office space
-When the outside of the Sparta Police Department was shown, it was actually the Newton County Library, which was formerly the Porter Memorial Library, in Covington, GA.
-The season after Howard E. Rollins, who played Virgil Tibbs, left the cast, he did do several guest appearances. Anne-Marie Johnson, who played Tibbs' wife Althea, had left to join the cast of In Living Color. Her absence was suggested as being due to the stress of being married to a police officer and emotional problems stemming from her rape, that caused her and Virgil to separate
-There was a time when Howard E. Rollins was in rehab for a personal problem. His absence was explained as Virgil was in Jackson, MS finishing his law school studies. Carroll O'Connor was having heart surgery at the time and his absence was explained as being him attending a police convention
-When Carroll O'Connor was having heart surgery, he was replaced, on a temporary basis, by Joe Don Baker, who played Acting Chief Tom Dugan. Carroll wanted his heart surgery figured into the show, but NBC denied it
-Hammond, Louisiana is where the first season was filmed. Then after season one, filming moved to Conyers, Georgia and finally Covington, Georgia
-Despite the fact that Virgil was often referred to as "Detective", his actual rank was Captain
-Dan Biggers, who plays Dr. Frank Robb on the show, had a great grandfather who was the sheriff of Newton County, GA, the actual county where the show was filmed
-Some of the exterior shots were other buildings in real life. The Mason-Dixon Line bar was actually a beauty parlor. The police department was actually a library.

The Iron Maidens

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The title might catch some attention. No, this is not about the REAL Iron Maiden. No, this is about a really cool band. This band is the world's only all-female tribute to Iron Maiden. I had seen them just this past Saturday with my sister at a local event venue here in Cincinnati called Bogart's. It's in the neighborhood of Clifton, which is dominated by two of Cincinnati's biggest universities-University of Cincinnati and Xavier University. This venue is a good go-to place for locals. Me and my sister had seen The Iron Maidens and they blew me away. When their singer Kirsten Rosenberg hit those high notes, I had chills. I was blown away!! Now it's going to be interesting to see the REAL Iron Maiden and Bruce Dickinson still trying to hit those high notes on songs like "Run to the Hills", "Aces High", etc.
Anyway, the band is five women from LA who have a wide variety of talent in a wide variety of music, ranging from rock to orchestral to blues to metal and more. They each took the name of a member of Iron Maiden and switched it to a female version

Members
Nikki Stringfield
-Guitars, backing vocals
-"Davina Murray"
 
Linda McDonald
-Drums, backing vocals
-"Nikki McBurrain"
Kirsten Rosenberg
-Vocalist
-"Bruce Chikinson"
Wanda Ortiz
-Bass, backing vocals
-"Stephanie Harris"
Courtnex Cox
-Guitars, backing vocals
-"Adriana Smith"
History
-The band formed in 2001
-The band is rapidly becoming popular worldwide as well as in the US
-In addition to being the world's only all female tribute to Iron Maiden, they are perfect examples of beauty and talent. They are able to take the high energy, theatricality and excellent stage shows of Iron Maiden and adapt them to an all female band
-The cool thing about this band is that they do not cover just one era of the band-they cover all the songs, both fan favorites and classics. They cover all the songs from the beginning of Maiden's career all the way up to modern day. So it's a good guarantee that you're probably going to hear your favorites from the Bruce Dickinson eras, Blaze Bayley era and Paul Di'Anno era.


Rami Malek wins SAG Award

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For those unfamiliar with the name, Rami Malek is the actor who played Freddie Mercury in the recent biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, about the band Queen. He has won an award for his stellar performance as the iconic Queen frontman.

At the annual Screen Actors Guild awards (SAG), the recent Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody was racking up awards left, right and center. This film not only won two Golden Globes, but Rami Malek, who plays the iconic Queen front man Freddie Mercury, won a Screen Actors Guild award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role.

When he accepted his award, he said: "I thank Queen and Freddie Mercury. I get some power from him that is about stepping up and living your best life and being exactly who you want to be and accomplishing everything you so desire. I feel that, and he allows us all to feel that. So this is again for him." The movie was up for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, but lost out to Black Panther.

February Birthdays

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Since it's February, time to say Happy Birthday!!

Joe Pesci
-Birth name: Joseph Frank Pesci
-DOB: 2/9/1943
-Where: Newark, New Jersey
-Frequently plays characters with explosive tempers
Alice Cooper
-Birth name: Vincent Damon Furnier
-DOB: 2/4/1948
-Where: Detroit, Michigan
-Known for his use of macabre items on stage, such as fake blood, guillotines, etc.
Alan Rickman
-Birth name: Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman
-DOB: 2/21/1946
-Where: London, England
-DOD: 1/14/2016
-Where: London, England
-He became more well known with the American public after playing the leader of a band of German terrorists in the film Die Hard
Steve Irwin
-Birth name: Stephen Robert Irwin
-DOB: 2/22/1962
-Where: Essendon, Australia
-DOD: 9/4/2006
-Where: Batt Reef, Australia
-Well known for his love of and work with the preservation/conservation of animals
Tony Iommi
-Birth name: Anthony Frank Iommi
-DOB: 2/19/1948
-Where: Birmingham, England
-Was previously in a band called Mythology before leaving to form Black Sabbath with Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward
Adrian Smith
-Birth name: Adrian Frederick Smith
-DOB: 2/27/1957
-Where: Hackney, England
-He was one of the possible candidates for Def Leppard initially, but his good friend Phil Collen joined instead
Matt Groening
-Birth name: Matthew Abraham Groening
-DOB: 2/15/1954
-Where: Portland, Oregon
-Perhaps he is best known as the creator of The Simpsons
George Harrison
-DOB: 2/25/1943
-Where: Liverpool, England
-DOD: 11/29/2001
-Where: Los Angeles, California
-He was often "the quiet one" in the Beatles

Songs That Were Hits But Didn't Know They Were Covers

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This is an episode of the show The Top Ten Revealed, which is an informative show about music. Sadly, the woman hosting the show knows nothing about music.

Here are some songs that were hits but you probably may or may not have known they were covers.
https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/articles/25-famous-songs-you-never-knew-were-covers/
http://www.vh1.com/news/50651/cover-me-20-famous-songs-you-had-no-idea-were-covers/
https://www.nme.com/photos/27-classic-songs-you-didn-t-know-were-covers-1404716
https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/7401104/songs-you-didnt-know-were-covers

Girls Just Want to Have Fun
-Cover: Cyndi Lauper
-Original: Robert Hazard
Blinded by the Light
-Cover: Manfred Mann
-Original: Bruce Springsteen
Hush
-Cover: Deep Purple
-Original: Joe South
Red Red Wine
-Cover: UB40
-Original: Neil Diamond
I Want Candy
-Cover: Aaron Carter, Lil' Bow Wow, Bo Diddley
-Original: The Strangeloves
I Love Rock 'n' Roll
-Cover: Joan Jett
-Original: The Arrows
Mambo No. 5
-Cover: Lou Bega
-Original: Perez Prado
Tainted Love
-Cover: Soft Cell, The Scorpions
-Original: Gloria Jones/Ed Cobb
I Will Always Love You
-Cover: Whitney Houston
-Original: Dolly Parton
Twist and Shout
-Cover: The Beatles, The Who, The Isley Brothers, Lemmy Kilmister
-Original: The Top Notes
Venus
-Cover: Bananarama
-Original: Shocking Blue
Time is On My Side
-Cover: The Rolling Stones
-Original: Irma Thomas
The Last Time
-Cover: The Rolling Stones
-Original: The Staple Singers
All Along the Watchtower
-Cover: Jimi Hendrix
-Original: Bob Dylan
Cum On Feel the Noize
-Cover: Quiet Riot
-Original: Slade
Hanging on the Telephone
-Cover: Def Leppard, Blondie
-Original: The Nerves
I Fought the Law
-Cover: The Clash
-Original: The Bobby Fuller Four
Bette Davis Eyes
-Cover: Kim Carnes
-Original: Jackie DeShannon

The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia-Vicki Lawrence

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I honestly can't believe that Vicki Lawrence can sing!! I love this song!! I also can't believe that Vicki Lawrence originally wrote and sang this song!!

I also love the Reba McEntire cover too!!

March Birthdays

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Since it's March, time to say Happy Birthday!!

Elizabeth Jagger
-Birth name: Elizabeth Scarlet Jagger
-DOB: 3/2/1984
-Where: New York City, New York
-Her siblings include James Jagger, Georgia Jagger and Gabriel Jagger. Jade and Karis Jagger are her half-sisters while her half-brother is Lucas Jagger
Daniel Craig
-Birth name: Daniel Wroughton Craig
-DOB: 3/2/1968
-Where: Cheshire, England
-He was the first blonde actor to play James Bond
Carrie Underwood
-Birth name: Carrie Marie Underwood
-DOB: 3/10/1983
-Where: Checotah, Oklahoma
-She's a huge fan of horror movies
Michael Caine
-Birth name: Maurice Joseph Micklewhite
-DOB: 3/14/1933
-Where: Rotherhithe, London, England
-Mike Myers said that he based his character of Austin Powers on Michael Caine's character in the 1966 film Alfie
Elton John
-Birth name: Reginald Kenneth Dwight
-DOB: 3/25/1947
-Where: Harrow, Middlesex, England
-Was knighted in 1998 for his services to AIDS research
Dee Snider
-Birth name: Daniel Dee Snider
-DOB: 3/15/1955
-Where: Massapequa, Long Island, New York
-Has been married to his longtime wife Suzette since October 1981
Eric Idle
-DOB: 3/29/1943
-Where: South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England
-Most of the characters he played in the Monty Python series were happy go lucky, mischievous and often irritatingly positive
"Bring out your dead! Bring out your dead!"
Freema Agyeman
-DOB: 3/20/1979
-Where: London, England
-Her mother, Azar, is Iranian and her father, Osei, is Ghanian
Gary Oldman
-Birth name: Gary Leonard Oldman
-DOB: 3/21/1958
-Where: London, England
-He is best known for playing characters who are borderline psychopaths
Steve Harris
-Birth name: Stephen Percy Harris
-DOB: 3/12/1956
-Where: Leytonstone, England
-Wrote the song "Blood Brothers" from Iron Maiden's Brave New World album about losing his father to cancer while on tour
Angus Young
-Birth name: Angus McKinnon Young
-DOB: 3/31/1955
-Where: Glasgow, Scotland
-His schoolboy outfit caught on when he came to audition for the band still in his school uniform

This amazes me to no end!!

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This literally does amaze me to no end. Watch any movie where an English actor or actress is required to speak with an American accent or other accent. For example: Gary Oldman in The Professional, Alan Rickman in Die Hard, Michael Caine in Secondhand Lions and you'll know what I mean.

 
And it seems only very few American or foreign actors and actresses can successfully pull off an authentic English accent. Johnny Depp is one. For his role in Sweeney Todd, his English accent was so authentic you would have thought he was from England. Well, it certainly is in his favor he's friends with people like Keith Richards, who he can learn how to speak from. That's certainly who he modelled his character Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean series.

Sleepy Hollow (1999)

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This is my all time favorite scary movie. My sister likes it for this reason and the fact that Johnny Depp is in it, lol
Summary
-A skeptical Colonial-era inspector, who relies on science and fact, is dispatched to a sleepy, mainly Dutch farming hamlet in the Hudson Islands called Sleepy Hollow that have been seeing a series of mysterious beheadings.








Cast
-Johnny Depp: Ichabod Crane
-Christina Ricci: Katrina Van Tassel
-Miranda Richardson: Lady Van Tassel
-Michael Gambon: Baltus Van Tassel
-Casper Van Dien: Brom Van Brunt
-Jeffrey Jones: Reverend Steenwyck
-Richard Griffiths: Magistrate Phillipse
-Ian McDiarmid: Doctor Lancaster
-Michael Gough: Notary Hardenbrook
-Christopher Walken: Headless Horseman
-Marc Pickering: Young Masbath
-Lisa Marie: Lady Crane
-Steve Waddington: Killian
-Claire Skinner: Beth Killian
-Mark Spalding: Jonathan Masbath
-Jessica Oyelowo: Sarah
-Alun Armstrong: High Constable
-Sir Christopher Lee: Burgomaster
-Peter Guinness: Lord Crane
-Sean Stephens: Thomas Killian

Did You Know?
-When Johnny Depp heard that Goldeneye, the horse who played his horse Gunpowder, was going to be put down, probably due to age, he adopted the horse to save its life
-Christopher Walken, who played the Headless Horseman, admitted to Tim Burton after being cast as this role, that he didn't know how to ride a horse















 
 
 
-Johnny Depp found the idea of Christina Ricci being his love interest odd because he's known her since she was nine years old
-The character Ichabod Crane was a rather unattractive man, with eccentricities and a probably geeky personality. Johnny wanted to add prosthetics to make him unattractive but Tim Burton wanted this character to be based more on Crane's personality traits, like his eccentricities and squeamishness
-Johnny Depp did all of his own stunt work. The only stunt work he didn't do was the final scene where he was being dragged by the horse. He wore bulletproof clothing underneath his clothes
-The story mentions that the Headless Horseman was a Hessian who had lost his head from a cannon blast during one of many battles of the American Revolution
-To give the movie its spooky grayish tint, the cameras all had a blue filter on it. To make the blood appear bright red, the liquid used had to be bright orange
-The town of Sleepy Hollow was completely built from scratch for filming and dismantled when filming was done











-Casper Van Dien, who plays Brom Bones, has actual family members named Van Tassel, which is the name of a prominent family in Sleepy Hollow
-The concept of the Headless Horseman dates back to Celtic and German folklore. Despite the fact that Washington Irving, who wrote the story originally and is best known for the Headless Horseman, most areas of the US claim to have their own headless horseman running around. Irving's story is said to be based on the headless body of a Hessian Jager (German sharpshooters and horsemen). These Hessians were found in Sleepy Hollow, most notably a headless Hessian Jager found in Sleepy Hollow. The real Van Tassels buried this figure in the Old Dutch Burying Ground in an unmarked grave
-Michael Gough, who had retired from acting, had come out of retirement to play Notary Hardenbrook
-Tim Burton was a fan of the Hammer horror films and the films of Mario Bava. He brought Michael Gough, a Hammer movie veteran and Sir Christopher Lee, of both Hammer and Bava fame, in for cameos
-The haunted Western Wood was completely built on a soundstage so everything, such as lighting, weather, could be controlled
-This is only the second movie that Tim Burton has directed that has received an R-rating for the blood and gore and the occasional sex scene
-The windmill, which figures into the movie largely, had to be constructed on a soundstage as it was over five stories high and the sails were over two tons
-Despite the fact that Casper Van Dien's character is nicknamed "Brom Bones", his character's full name is Abraham Van Brunt
-This was the last live-action film of Michael Gough before he passed away
-In the story, Ichabod Crane is a schoolteacher, not a police officer
-Michael Gambon has a sense of humor as he wanted to keep his severed head and send it to interviews and dinner parties as a joke

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)

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WARNING: THIS MOVIE IS NOT FOR KIDS! IT'S VERY BLOODY! IT'S VERY GORY AND VIOLENT!!!
Summary
-Benjamin Barker is a Victorian England barber with a beautiful wife named Lucy and a daughter named Johanna. Lucy's beauty attracts the lusty Judge Turpin, who falsely accuses Barker of a crime he didn't commit. While Barker is away, Turpin throws a party and invites Lucy. There, everyone gang rapes Lucy, forcing her to go insane while Judge Turpin steals Johanna to raise as his own. When Sweeney Todd returns from his exile, he wants to seek revenge








Cast
-Johnny Depp: Sweeney Todd
-Helena Bonham-Carter: Mrs. Lovett
-Alan  Rickman: Judge Turpin
-Timothy Spall: Beadle
-Sacha Baron Cohen: Adolfo Pirelli
-Jamie Campbell Bower: Anthony
-Laura Michelle Kelly: Lucy / Beggar Woman
-Jayne Wisener: Johnanna
-Ed Sanders: Toby

Did You Know?
-When Sacha Baron Cohen auditioned for the movie, he sang the entire score of the 1971 film Fiddler on the Roof for director Tim Burton
-During filming, Helena Bonham-Carter was pregnant with her and Tim Burton's second child. She insists that during the film, her bust size grows very noticeably.
-Sacha Baron Cohen, who played Adolfo Pirelli, had worked with his own personal barber to learn the techniques of shaving and he took up to sixteen hours to learn how to handle a straight razor
-Director Tim Burton insisted that the movie be as bloody as possible. The original London play had cut down on the bloodshed, which Burton says "robbed it of its power". He mentions that "Everything is so internal with Sweeney, that the blood is like his emotional release. It's more about catharsis than it is a literal thing".
-While filming Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End in 2007, Johnny Depp was practicing singing the music from the movie as well as working with music producer Bruce Witkin so he would not need a vocal coach.
-Number 186, the address for Mrs. Lovett's Meat Pie shop, refers to the actual legend of Sweeney Todd, who was said to have had his barber shop at that address in London
-Tim Burton wanted a completely unknown actress to play Johanna. Originally it was supposed to be Anne Hathaway, but instead the role went to Jayne Wisener
-There are five Harry Potter actors who appear in this film: Helena Bonham-Carter (Mrs. Lovett here and Bellatrix Lestrange), Alan Rickman (Judge Turpin here and Severus Snape), Timothy Spall (Beadle here and Peter Pettigrew), Jamie Campbell Bower (Anthony Hope here and Gellert Grindelwald) and Johnny Depp (Sweeney Todd here and Gellert Grindelwald)

Helena Bonham-Carter as Bellatrix Lestrange


As Mrs. Lovett
Alan Rickman as Judge Turpin

As Professor Severus Snape
Timothy Spall as Peter Pettigrew


As Beadle Bamford
Jamie Campbell-Bower as Anthony

As Gellert Grindelwald
Johnny Depp as Gellert Grindelwald

As Sweeney Todd
-When production first started in London, it was halted for 10 days because Johnny Depp had to rush his daughter Lily Rose to the hospital for an undisclosed illness. During that time, Tim Burton filmed scenes that did not have Johnny Depp in them
-Sweeney's overall appearance bears an eerie resemblance to Dave Vanian, vocalist for gothic rock band The Damned. Vanian was known to have a similar hairstyle and preference for that type of clothing in the 1980s and 1990s
-Kate Winslet was one of the rumored actresses considered for the role of Mrs. Lovett
-Johnny Depp and Jamie Campbell Bower both play the character Gellert Grindelwald. Johnny plays this character in Fantastic Beasts and Jamie plays this character in the Harry Potter series

Found another new band I like! Rainbow!

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I know it's not a big deal to everyone when discovering new music, but to me discovering new music is amazing! You find all this music you would normally have never even known about if it had not been for books or even suggestions on the internet or word of mouth by coworkers. This new music ends up being incredibly exciting- you get happy and eager about the prospect of learning more about what this musician or band has to offer in terms of music.



This new band I discovered is called Rainbow. Everyone, I'm sure, is familiar with the name. It's the product of The Man in Black himself, Ritchie Blackmore. He created the band to diffuse the frustration he felt at being in Deep Purple and hearing music that did not appeal to him. He wanted to start a band he could, more or less, control the direction of. I learned about this band after reading Black Knight: Ritchie Blackmore by Jerry Bloom. Reading about the Rainbow eras got me curious about their music and well, now, I'm a fan. I just need to get their other albums. I have their Difficult to Cure, Bent Out of Shape and Straight Between the Eyes albums.

Rainbow (band)

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This is a fairly well known band. Started by Ritchie Blackmore, formerly of Deep Purple, this band has had a revolving door on members.
History
-Formed in 1975
-The band lasted from 1975-1984 and then 1994-1997. The reason there was a sizeable gap between the years is because in 1984 Deep Purple had reunited to record Perfect Strangers and The House of Blue Light. Unfortunately, old tensions never die. Ritchie Blackmore and singer Ian Gillan once again started fighting. This went on until about the early 1990s
-The name was inspired by the famous Rainbow Bar & Grill in Los Angeles, where Ritchie was living at the time.
-How the band started is in 1974, Ritchie was incredibly annoyed at the heavy soul/funk direction that Deep Purple had taken, thanks to then singer David Coverdale and then bassist Glenn Hughes both being fans of soul and funk music. His annoyance with this type of music, which he dubbed "shoeshine music" had started around the time of Stormbringer. That's why to this day that is his least favorite Purple album. It reminds him too much of that era.



-Another thing that became a thorn in Blackmore's side was that his fellow bandmates were not interested in including a cover song on Stormbringer. The song of choice was "Black Sheep of the Family" by Quatermass. During the subsequent tour to support the new album, the opening band had been an American band called Elf. Blackmore was shocked by their vocalist, Ronnie James Dio. He had approached Dio about forming a band together. Once they got talking, they both discovered a lot in common, one thing in particular being a love of medieval and Renaissance culture and history. Before long, a whole album worth of songs had been created. Initially the band's debut album was titled Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, but then on the second album it was shortened to just Rainbow. To let everyone know that it was a group of people working together and not just everyone working to the marching orders of one person. And, of course, Blackmore got his cover song on this album. "Black Sheep of the Family" made it on the debut album shown below




-It was in 1978, around the time of Long Live Rock 'n' Roll that the relationship between Dio and Blackmore was not only becoming volatile, it was becoming deadly to the great chemistry in the band. Dio felt that he was standing in the shadow of Blackmore, like he was the star attraction of the band, even in America, where Dio is from. Not only that, Dio's then girlfriend Wendy was whispering things into his ear about how Ritchie had appeared on the front of CircusMagazine by himself and how good he was, essentially starting rumors. Unfortunately, tensions began to rise later on. When Dio approached Blackmore about it, Blackmore was adamant that the whole band be on there. This led to tensions between Dio and Blackmore, resulting in Dio leaving.




 
 
 
 
-Of course, Dio would go on to greater things-joining Black Sabbath in 1979 to prepare for production of 1980's Heaven & Hell.
-The next singer would be Graham Bonnet, who would only last one album, Down to Earth. Blackmore was more or less insistent that everyone in the band have long hair, but Graham had short, almost razor cut hair. It was even hinted that Blackmore wanted people to stand guard over Bonnet to keep him from getting his hair cut. Of course, Bonnet managed to slip away and get the haircut and when Blackmore seen it on stage, Bonnet said, with a laugh, that his jaw nearly hit the floor in shock. Bonnet soon was fired afterwards. This album produced two major singles: "All Night Long" despite accusations of being a song sexist towards women and "Since You've Been Gone", which was written by former Argent band member Russ Ballard.






 
 
 
-Rainbow had even come under fire for their song "All Night Long", which was deemed discriminatory towards women and sexist. To combat that, ever the practical joker, Ritchie appeared on magazines wearing stockings and a garter belt, commenting that "he can just as easily be one of the girls".
-Bonnet, sadly, didn't last long. He was drunk when the band played at the prestigious Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donnington. He was soon fired afterwards. Then in comes New Jersey resident Joe Lynn Turner. His somewhat operatic vocals appealed to Blackmore, who wanted to take the band in an even more commercial pop-rock direction, which the band had accomplished with Graham Bonnet singing "Since You've Been Gone".





-With Turner up front singing, the band had managed to break America with albums like Straight Between the Eyes, Bent Out of Shape and Difficult to Cure. With Turner up front on vocals and new drummer Bobby Rondinelli, this signaled a rise from the ashes for Rainbow. 1981's Difficult to Cure helped the band alienate themselves from the past days of Dio's European fantasy-based lyrics into a more radio-friendly sound. Once again, Russ Ballard was helping them out, with a song he wrote called "I Surrender". Another single that seems to go over well from this album is "Can't Happen Here", a fast-paced song with a driving guitar rhythm













-The band had effectively broken up in 1984 when it was announced Deep Purple was reuniting. The band had come together to record two albums: The House of Blue Light in 1987 and Perfect Strangers in 1984. Unfortunately, old tensions between Ian Gillan and Ritchie Blackmore soon reawakened. This time it was because Ian's voice was starting to go faulty. Ritchie describes Ian's voice as being "absolutely dreadful".






-Unfortunately, by the time 1983 came around, they had completed Bent Out of Shape and it appeared to all that the best days had long since passed. But, today there are fans rediscovering these albums and becoming fans of all their albums.
-Between 1975-1984 and 1994-1997, the band released eight albums, each with a slightly different lineup and sound. Each album that changed lineups ever so slightly had either kept their die hard fans or completely alienated them with a sound other than what they liked. The first two albums with Dio on vocals, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow and Rising, had lyrics deeply rooted in medieval, fantasy.
-When Ritchie rejoined Deep Purple, things had gone okay for a while but the old tensions starting rising. Ritchie quit for good in 1994, being replaced by former Dixie Dregs guitarist Steve Morse. Steve is still in Purple to this day, trying to play like Blackmore while also maintain his own style of playing.







-Rainbow released one final album, Stranger in Us All in 1994. This would be the last album to use the moniker Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow. He would then go on to perform more medieval-type music with his fiancée Candice Isralow (Candice Night) in the duo Blackmore's Night. To this day, Ritchie is not interested in releasing whole albums worth of work. He's more interested in just releasing songs as singles. Blackmore's Night did manage to headline the Monsters of Rock festival in Germany in 2015








Discography
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (1975)
Rising (1976)
On Stage (1977)
Long Live Rock 'n' Roll (1978)
Down to Earth (1979)
Difficult to Cure (1981)
Straight Between the Eyes (1982)
Bent Out of Shape (1983)
Stranger in Us All (1995)

Members both past and present



Ritchie Blackmore
Guitar
1975-1984, 1994-1997

Ronnie James Dio
Lead vocals
1975-1978


Craig Gruber
Bass
1975

Mickey Lee Soule
Keyboards
1975


Gary Driscoll
Drums
1975


Jimmy Bain
Bass
1975-1977


Tony Carey
Keyboards
1975-1977


Cozy Powell
Drums
1975-1980


Mark Clarke
Bass
1977

Bob Daisley
Bass/backing vocals
1977-1978

David Stone
Keyboards
1977-1978


Jack Green
Bass
1978-1979

Graham Bonnet
Lead vocals
1979-1980

Roger Glover
Bass/backing vocals
1979-1984


Don Airey
Keyboards/backing vocals
1979-1981

Joe Lynn Turner
Lead vocals/rhythm guitar
1980-1984


Bobby Rondinelli
Drums
1980-1983

David Rosenthal
Keyboards
1981-1984
Dee Beale
-Live backing vocals
-1981-1984
Lin Robinson
-Live backing vocals
-1981-1984
Chuck Burgi
Drums
1983-1984, 1995-1997


Doogie White
Lead vocals
1994-1997

Greg Smith
Bass/backing vocals
1994-1997

Paul Morris
Keyboards
1994-1997


John O'Reilly
Drums
1994-1995

John Miceli
Drums
1997

The Mummy (1999)

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This movie is one of the bigger movie series out there. Almost each one deals with a mummy coming back from the dead.
Summary
-An English librarian obsessed with ancient Egypt hires a man named Rick O'Connell to take her and her brother to the ancient city of Hamunaptra. They discover that someone else is interested in this ancient dig site and unknowingly unleash the dead High Priest Imhotep, who was cursed at the time of his death.








Cast
-Brendan Fraser: Rick O'Connell
-Rachel Weisz: Evelyn Carnahan
-John Hannah: Jonathan Carnahan
-Arnold Vosloo: Imhotep
-Kevin J. O'Connor: Beni Gabor
-Jonathan Hyde: Dr. Allen Chamberlain
-Oded Fehr: Ardeth Bay
-Eric Avari: Dr. Terrence Bey
-Stephen Dunham: Mr. Henderson
-Corey Johnson: Mr. Daniels
-Tuc Watkins: Mr. Burns
-Omid Djalilli: Warden Gad Hassan
-Bernard Fox: Captain Winston Havelock
-Patricia Velasquez: Anck Su Namun

Did You Know?
-During the scene where Brendan Fraser's character was hanged, he nearly died. Rachel Weisz said that he had stopped breathing and had to be resuscitated
-Most of Patricia Velasquez's costume was body paint, which took four hours to apply. Other than that, the only other costume pieces was a loin cloth and some jewelry


-To make sure the ancient Egyptian spoken in the movie was accurate, an Egyptologist had phonetically rendered what the language would have sounded like
-To keep the PG-13 rating, the white nightgown Evelyn wore had to be digitally painted white because it became transparent when wet
-The morning after the film's release, director Stephen Sommers was contacted by Universal and told "We need another one". Obviously they already saw the success of the film and wanted a sequel
-Originally, the voice over in the beginning of the movie was supposed to be done by Imhotep. But since he would not know English, it was given to the character Ardeth Bay instead
-In real life, Imhotep was an architect. He was the one who first developed the great pyramids, especially the Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara in 2600 BC. He was not a villain as shown in the movie, but a highly revered architect and physician
-Historically, the Medjai were tattooed from head to toe. Stephen Sommers didn't want Oded Fehr tattooed like that because he considered the Israeli-born actor "too good looking" to cover up


-When Imhotep was creating the sandstorm in the desert, the camera had to quickly go up. The reason being that the wind machines kept blowing up the cape and loincloth worn by Arnold Vosloo, exposing his bare backside
-The prison where Evelyn first meets O'Connell was filmed at an apartment complex in Marrakech
-The whole production had the protection of the Moroccan Army behind them as well as kidnapping insurance taken out on everyone. This was a fact that Stephen Sommers told everyone only after the shooting had finished
-Due to unstable political conditions, filming could not be done in Egypt
-Ardeth Bay is an anagram of Death by Ra, the protector of mankind from the mummy Imhotep
-There were many health risks filming in the scorching Sahara sun. Medics had created a special drink for everyone to consume every two hours. Sandstorms were constant. Medics had to airlift people out due to snake bites, spider bites and scorpion stings
-Even though the title of the movie is The Mummy, the title character was never mummified. He suffered a far more gruesome death called the Hom Dai, which was a very brutal way to go only used for the most extreme of circumstances. The ancient Egyptians feared it so much they dare not perform it unless absolutely necessary



-Rick O'Connell mentions he was in the French Foreign Legion. He mentions he was a lieutenant. This is incorrect; as an American, he could certainly serve in the Legion, but lieutenants are required to be French nationals
-This was the first major screen role for Oded Fehr
-The building used for the Cairo Museum was really a government building in Marrakech
-During the scenes of the Bedouin trading post and Royal Air Force runways, there are children visible. These were local children from in and around Marrakech
-Both Arnold Vosloo and Oded Fehr appeared on the television series Charmed, playing warlocks

Oded Fehr, Charmed
Arnold Vosloo, Charmed




-Once again, Arnold Vosloo and Oded Fehr appeared together on another television series-NCIS, both playing Israeli Mossad agents
Arnold Vosloo, NCIS. Playing an Israeli Mossad agent


Oded Fehr, NCIS. Playing an Israeli Mossad agent
























-Omid Djalilli, who is a British-Iranian comedian, made his acting debut in this film
-Jonathan Hyde, who plays a British Egyptologist, is in real life Australian. He was born and raised in Brisbane, which is a city in Queensland, Australia

The Mummy Returns (2001)

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This is the sequel to the first film, The Mummy.
Summary
-Alex O'Connell is the eight year old son of Rick and Evelyn O'Connell. They are discovering ancient Egyptian artifacts and when Alex accidentally slips on the Bracelet of Anubis, which is being transported to a museum in London, they soon discover so is the body of Imhotep. The dead high priest wants the bracelet to control the Scorpion King's army and with the bracelet on, Alex's life is at stake.






Cast
-Brendan Fraser: Rick O'Connell
-Rachel Weisz: Evelyn Carnahan / Nefertiri
-John Hannah: Jonathan Carnahan
-Arnold Vosloo: Imhotep
-Oded Fehr: Ardeth Bay
-Freddie Boath: Alex
-Alun Armstrong: Mr. Hafez
-Dwayne Johnson: The Scorpion King
-Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje: Lock-Nah
-Shaun Parkes: Izzy
-Aharon Ipale: Pharaoah

Did You Know?
-Rachel Weisz and Patricia Velasquez did their own fight scenes without stunt women. To do this, they trained for five months
-Arnold Vosloo had to have his whole body shaved twice a day to retain the smooth, hairless look. Initially, he tried waxing but it caused him too much pain
-On the dress that Anck Su Manu wears, the sleeves look just like the body paint from her previous life
-Production was approved to start on this movie the morning after The Mummy opened in May 1999
-All the lines spoken by Dwayne Johnson are in ancient Egyptian
-The axe the Arnold Vosloo carried weighed about 50 pounds. He said that after three days, his arms felt like they were going to fall out of their sockets

-Production rounded up vintage double decker buses for the movie. The ads in them are real ads from the 1930s
-The exterior shots of what is supposed to be the British Museum is not the real British Museum. It's actually University College London. The actual British Museum was undergoing renovations at the time and was covered in scaffolding
-In real life, Oded Fehr has no face tattoos. He does have one on his back, a small ghost
-At the end of the film, the voice of the Scorpion King was dubbed by Brazilian rock musician, songwriter and guitarist Max Cavalera, lead vocalist of the bands Sepultura, Soulfly and Cavelera Conspiracy
-The two men guarding the Bracelet of Anubis in Evy's vision in the tomb are brothers in real life

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008)

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This is the third installment of The Mummy series. This one completely moves away from ancient Egypt and instead moves on to ancient China.
Summary
-When Alex O'Connell is excavating at a dig site in China, he unearths the first emperor of the Qin dynasty-a brutal, shape-shifting creature who was cursed by a witch long ago.






Cast
-Brendan Fraser: Rick O'Connell
-Jet Li: Emperor
-Maria Bello: Evelyn O'Connell
-John Hannah: Jonathan Carnahan
-Michelle Yeoh: Zi Yuan
-Luke Ford: Alex O'Connell
-Isabella Leong: Lin
-Anthony Chau-Sang Wong: General Yang
-Russell Wong: Ming Guo
-Liam Cunningham: Roger Wilson

Did You Know?
-Jet Li was only available for part of the shoot. To do his scenes as the Dragon Emperor, it was decided that his character would be seen as either a rotting mummy or as a terracotta mummy. It was done this way so that he could do his live scenes and the remainder would be done through CGI
-In the scene with the tombs, the crossbow traps were based on real life. According to Chinese archaeologists, there were similar traps when archaeologists tried excavating the site of the Terra Cotta Army
-In the movie, there is a device that triggers a trap by dropping a small bronze ball from a dragon's mouth into a frog's mouth. This is said to be inspired by an ancient machine that could predict what direction an earthquake was coming from and is considered to be the father of the modern seismograph
-The scenes in the Himalayan Mountains were actually filmed in summer heat on a soundstage
-This was the Hollywood debut for Chinese martial arts legend Wu Jing, who appeared as one of the soldiers having a brief battle with Jet Li at the start of the movie
-Rob Cohen, director of the movie, had always been incredibly fascinated with Chinese history and culture. When he was approached about filming a movie in China, he was all for it. He wanted the movie to be filmed in China as much as possible and also to pay respect to the culture, he wanted Chinese history and culture to be depicted as accurately as possible
-This movie involves another collaboration between Jet Li and Russell Wong. The first movie starring the two martial artist/actors was 2000's Romeo Must Die

April Birthdays

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Since it's April, time to say Happy Birthday!!

Ritchie Blackmore
-Birth name: Richard Hugh Blackmore
-DOB: 4/14/1945
-Where: Weston-Super-Mare, England
-During the 1971 Deep Purple Machine Head tour, Ritchie experienced a complete and utter mental breakdown. One of the roadies found him in his hotel room, crouched in a corner, crying. When he tried to talk to doctors, who asked him what was wrong, he couldn't tell them. All he could do was cry. So for most of that tour, he was loaded with antidepressants.
Paul Nicholls
-Birth name: Gerrard Paul Greenhalgh
-DOB: 4/12/1979
-Where: Bolton, United Kingdom
-One of his best known roles is as Joe Wicks from the British TV series EastEnders
Jeremy Clarkson
-Birth name: Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson
-DOB: 4/11/1960
-Where: Doncaster, England
-On Top Gear, he is usually called by his other two co-hosts "The Orangutan"
Jet Li
-Birth name: Li Lianjie
-DOB: 4/26/1963
-Where: Beijing, China
-He earned his nickname "Jet" from the fact that his career had taken off like a jet and also because he is incredibly quick at performing martial arts
Peter Davison
-Birth name: Peter Malcolm Gordon Moffett
-DOB: 4/13/1951
-Where: Streatham, London, England
-His mother was born in India because her father was a British Army officer stationed in Calcutta
Jamie Bamber
-Birth name: Jamie St. John Bamber Griffith
-DOB: 4/3/1973
-Where: Hammersmith, London, England
-In addition to having British citizenship, he also has American and Irish citizenship due to his father being American and his mother being from Northern Ireland
Eddie Murphy
-Birth name: Edward Regan Murphy
-DOB: 4/3/1961
-Where: Brooklyn, New York
-He is best known for his time on Saturday Night Live, playing characters such as Gumby, Mr. Robinson, Buhweet and others

Def Leppard finally gets inducted in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!

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That's right! You heard it right! Def Leppard has finally been inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame.
The bands getting inducted include: Def Leppard, The Cure, Radiohead, Roxy Music, The Zombies and Stevie Nicks. To be eligible for this, an artist must be around for at least 25 years after their first album release.

The people inducting these artists in include Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, Brian May of Queen, Janelle Monae, Harry Styles of One Direction, David Byrne, Simon Le Bon, John Taylor of Duran Duran, Susannah Hoffs of The Bangles

The Golden Girls

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This show was pretty funny. Almost anyone who watches the show can probably either relate to one of the characters or knows someone who like one of the characters.
Summary
-Four women, previously married, now live together in a house in Miami, trying to get through life the best way they can-sharing experiences and laughs at the same time





Cast
-Bea Arthur: Dorothy Zbornak
-Betty White: Rose Nylund
-Rue McClanahan: Blanche Devereaux
-Estelle Getty: Sophia Petrillo
-Herb Edelman: Stan Zbornak
-Harold Gould: Miles
-Sid Melton: Salvadore Petrillo
-Bill Dana: Angelo
-Scott Jacoby: Michael Zbornak
-George Grizzard: George Devereaux
-Doris Bellack: Gloria Petrillo

Did You Know?
-The Queen Mother in England was such a fan of the show that she wrote to the four actresses and asked them to perform an episode live for her. They flew to London and performed an episode on stage for the Queen and her family
-It was Rue McClanahan's idea for Blanche to have a Southern accent. It was not originally in the script

-Despite being the oldest member of the cast, Betty White was the last surviving member after Rue McClanahan died
-Estelle Getty had gotten some work done on her face between the first and second seasons. Makeup crew had a hard time making her look old on camera
-It took approximately 45 minutes to transform Estelle Getty into Sophia Petrillo
-Despite the fact that there were four women living in the house, only three chairs were present at the dining room table. This was designed to not have all four squeezed in shoulder to shoulder and to have no backs to the camera. Bea Arthur always sat in the center due to her tall height. Plus her facial expressions were extremely comical when listening to Blanche's previous sexual encounters, Sophia's "Picture this!" stories and Rose's "St. Olaf" stories
-According to Betty White, she and fellow Golden Girl Bea Arthur did not get along
-Brandon Tartikoff, an NBC executive, got the idea for the show after visiting his elderly aunt one day. He saw how she and her equally elderly next door neighbor, both of whom were friends, interacted. They would fight and argue, but still loved each other as friends
-The show has dealt with issues otherwise considered controversial, like HIV/AIDS, LGBT, etc. There was a personal chef named Coco who was openly gay. Blanche's brother Clayton was openly gay. An old friend of Dorothy's was a lesbian. Another episode dealt with HIV/AIDS
-Dorothy has a brother named Phil who is always mentioned but never seen. He has kids with his wife but is a cross dresser. He dies from a heart attack in season 6
-Both Estelle Getty and Bea Arthur were Jewish. Getty wasn't Italian. Supposedly, Getty asked producers "couldn't we just make Dorothy and Sophia Jewish?" but producers didn't oblige
-Sophia often had the raciest, most suggestive lines. The reason being early in the show she had a stroke and was unable to control what she said
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