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Marcel Dzama recommended The Red Shoes (1948) in Movies (curated)

 
The Red Shoes (1948)
The Red Shoes (1948)
1948 | Classics, Drama, Musical
8.3 (3 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"The fifteen-minute ballet sequence is so unforgettable. The cinematography is rich in a painterly, reddish-hued Technicolor. I resisted seeing this movie for years, thinking I wouldn’t be into it, but ended up completely absorbed and fascinated. Now I’ve seen it many times and still can’t get over how amazing it is. The ballerina played by Moira Shearer is torn between two men, and strangely, it’s the villain who I find myself rooting for."

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Playgroups and Prosecco: The (mis)adventures of a single mum
Playgroups and Prosecco: The (mis)adventures of a single mum
Jo Middleton | 2019 | Humor & Comedy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
The protagonist of this book is Frankie, a single mom of two girls, one is fourteen and the second one is four. The book is written as a diary and covers one year of Frankie’s life, and it was an amazing book to read. The main thing why it is so good, is because it seems real and very relatable. Frankie seems like any mother, tired, annoyed, and in need of “Me” time.
  
Jing wu ying xiong (Fist of Legend) (2008)
Jing wu ying xiong (Fist of Legend) (2008)
2008 | Action, International, Drama
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Movie Favorite

"Let’s go to Fist of Legend. Yuen Woo-ping directing [choreography for] Jet Li. I was shown that film by the Wachowskis before shooting The Matrix, and that was like, “This is amazing.” The storytelling and the fights are what I really like. It’s just good, hard, Yuen Woo-ping choreography; Jet Li’s awesome; there’s a lot of fighting… yeah, I’m definitely gonna say that one. A good, clean, awesome fight movie."

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Never Never: Part Two (Never Never, #2)
Never Never: Part Two (Never Never, #2)
Colleen Hoover, Tarryn Fisher | 2015 | Mystery, Romance, Young Adult (YA)
10
9.0 (8 Ratings)
Book Rating
I'm at a loss. Once again, I've ridden this roller coaster we call Never Never and, once again, I feel hazy. Silas' and Charlie's story is so riveting and confusing and beautiful. Now that I've finished the second part to this trilogy, I'm struggling not to be completely impatient while waiting for the final piece to this odd story. Colleen and Tarryn make one freaking amazing team and they've blown me away, again!
  
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)
2014 | Action, Sci-Fi
10
7.4 (28 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Everything (0 more)
Perfection
We get to see more of the eagle race. We get an amazing war scene. There will be rivers of tears flowing. And this is the end. When realization hits, it hits hard. No more lembas, dragons, beautiful elves, partying dwarves, and all the other races that you thought you didn't need in your life, but turned out that you did. And the ending of this movie adds more pain.
  
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Mooncheese85 (58 KP) rated Pinterest in Apps

Sep 3, 2019  
Pinterest
Pinterest
Photo & Video, Social Networking
10
8.7 (242 Ratings)
App Rating
The amount of amazing ideas (0 more)
I live in the UK and so many items I need for the pins are american (0 more)
I have gone pin crazy
I use pinterest daily and so does my 12 year old for craft ideas. I use for food ideas, crafts and activities to do with my children, party ideas, home inspiration, quotes, hair style ideas, nail design ideas and pretty much anything you can think of.
  
Empower (The Embrace Series, #5)
Empower (The Embrace Series, #5)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This has been a truly amazing series. Violet has grown immensely over the five books and I have to say that it's been one of the better endings to a series I've read. I cried a lot over some bits, shed a lone tear or two over others and smiled a little at the end when everyone's ending became clear.

I would love to read more books by the author in the future.
  
A Boy and his Dog at the End of the World
A Boy and his Dog at the End of the World
C. A. Fletcher | 2019 | Dystopia, Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
10.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
This novel is AMAZING! The narrative is excellent and the timing is impeccable. The structure is unique and well-done. This story deals with the post-apocalypse in a much more internalized way so that it just feels like another occurrence. The real mastery is the character development and poignant situations which are relatable and incredible all at once. Definitely one of my favorites of the year and an indisputable must read!