celebrities
No matter their age, some celebrities have old souls; poems written by celebrity poets and your favorite celebrities' favorite poems.
Natural Born Killers (1994)
two country bumpkins learn that senseless killin beats milkin cows all day ******************************** A/N (extended version) Call me demented but I love this movie. Watched it at least 6 times. It also has a great soundtrack (bought it within a week of watching it). Quentin Tarantino Originally wrote the script but couldn’t get financial backing, so he sold it. It then fell in the hands of Oliver Stone who took part in reworking the story and directed it. The original script was told from the perspective of a news reporter (Robert Downey Jr.) But Oliver wanted to focus on building the characters, Mickey and Mallory (Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis). The result is a violent yet visceral depiction of sensationalism—how the media will exploit and inflate news stories for the sake of ratings. At times, this movie can be sensory overload, yet artful in its graphic novel, styled format. I do recommend it. If you can handle a little blood and vulgar language, I say go for it. The deeper message is so worth the absurdities... However, there were at least two celebrities who walked out on it at the theater including Oprah Winfrey and Quentin Tarantino himself. He requested a downgrade of his credit from 'Written by' to 'Story by'. That's how much he hated the changes.
By Lamar Wigginsabout a year ago in Poets
Verses of the Soul
Poetry is an ancient art form, yet it remains a vibrant and evolving medium in contemporary society. Modern poets continue to push boundaries, experiment with language, and express the complexities of the human experience. This article delves into the world of modern poets, exploring their unique voices, themes, and the impact they have on readers and the literary landscape.
By Sazeeb Chowduryabout a year ago in Poets
Sensational ll
Type l In the burning sun, the moon gives whiteness in the sky! Your inner voice that flutters far away creates confusion in my heart! The memories of your couch fall like the raindrops of that moment! In familiar milk, fruit is also embraced.!
By Sanjeevi Kandasamyabout a year ago in Poets
Celebrating Kevin Sandbloom. AI-Generated.
Celebrating Kevin Sandbloom: A Hidden Gem in the World of Poetry, Jazz, R&B, and Soul In a music industry often dominated by commercialized sounds and fleeting trends, Kevin Sandbloom stands as a refreshing embodiment of authentic artistry. Today, we honor the birthday of Kevin Sandbloom, a soulful artist whose music resonates deeply within the R&B and Soul genres. A Los Angeles native, Sandbloom has quietly crafted a reputation as an authentic musician who weaves blues, jazz, and poetry into his performances, inviting listeners into an intimate and emotive musical experience.
By Denelsia Walkerabout a year ago in Poets
Milestones in Literary The Career Of The Best Selling Author of All Time
Agatha Christie, often hailed as the best selling author of all time, transformed the mystery genre with her captivating stories and unforgettable characters. Her career spanned several decades, during which she penned over 80 novels, short stories, and plays. Christie's works remain immensely popular, showcasing her exceptional storytelling ability. This article explores the milestones that define her illustrious literary career, highlighting her early influences, iconic characters, and lasting legacy.
By Jane Smithabout a year ago in Poets
The Light That lost its life
Death lay its icy hands on Siyana as she traced the reminiscence of her past. Glowing in the beauty of light, she was sunshine in every realm of her existence, with her touch she would heal and with her laugh, she would fill every soul with abundant zeal. Alas, every light that was blazed with radiance faces its plight. As she returned home, the love of her life smashed her head with a lamp, accused of shunning her chastity, in his rage he vowed to kill her. Thunder rambled across the city, hearing the sound as she looked out the window, looms of darkness surmounted their house, calling to the wind and announcing in the trumpets of air,
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Poets









