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DISENCHANTED (2022) Movie Trailer: Amy Adams & Patrick Dempsey's Fairy Tale Life Continues in Disney's Sequel https://film-book.com/disenchanted-2022-movie-trailer-amy-adams-patrick-dempseys-fairy-tale-life-continues-in-disneys-sequel/?feed_id=97907&_unique_id=631cbeef10093
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etcemais · 2 years
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A Disney liberou um trailer de Desencantada, a sequência de Encantada.
O filme que é desenvolvido desde 2010, finalmente vem ao mundo e vamos ver Giselle se questionando sobre o seu "felizes para sempre" 15 anos após os acontecimentos do primeiro filme. Agora ao lado de Robert, Morgan e sua filha bebê, Giselle viverá diversos eventos que afetam a vida de muitas pessoas, tanto na sua atual realidade como em Andalasia. Além de todos se juntarem para ajudar, os amigos e familiares de Giselle ainda terão que lidar com a sua nova personalidade.
O elenco conta com Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Idina Menzel, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jayma Mays, Maya Rudolph e Gabriella Baldacchino.
Desencantada estreia no dia 18 de novembro exclusivamente no Disney+.
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miamilatinnews · 2 years
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Disney+ ha lanzado un nuevo y encantador tráiler de #Disenchanted la nueva comedia musical y secuela de #Enchanted La película, que reúne a el elenco original conformado por #AmyAdams, #PatrickDempsey, #IdinaMenzel y #JamesMarsden y también protagonizada por #MayaRudolph, #GabriellaBaldacchino, #YvetteNicoleBrown y #JaymaMays, está dirigida por Adam Shankman y presenta nuevas canciones de Alan Menken y Esteban Schwartz. “Disenchanted” debuta el 18 de noviembre. https://www.instagram.com/p/CkbZrh-ONlz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kevinmchalenews · 1 year
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andthatswhatyoureallymissedpod Jayma’s famous last words “they’re never going to cast us again that’s just not going to happen!” And then Glee came along! Matthew Morrison and Jayma Mays we meant to be, a match made in tv heaven 💕💫 listen to Jayma’s episode now! #jaymamays #emmapillsbury #willschuester #glee #gleeks
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DISENCHANTED stars Amy Adams, Maya Rudolph, Idina Menzel, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jayma Mays, and Gabriella Baldacchino take the stage with Disney Live Action President Sean Bailey at Hall D23 at D23 Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center on Friday, September 9, 2022. Edited by TheMovieReport.com #Disenchanted #AmyAdams #MayaRudolph #IdinaMenzel #PatrickDempsey #JamesMarsden #YvetteNicoleBrown #JaymaMays #Enchanted #SeanBailey https://bit.ly/11nvHED https://bit.ly/1edyvbz Follow me on Instagram: https://bit.ly/XoHfFC Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/twotrey23 Follow me on Tumblr: https://bit.ly/2BnV19g by TheMovieReport.com
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Top 9 songs with better glee cover than original
Glee was a musical comedy-drama which aired from May 19, 2009, to March 20, 2015. It starred a lot of Broadway stars like Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Jenna Ushkowitz, Darren Criss and many more. The main cast also included Cory Monteith, Naya Rivera, Dianna Argon, Kevin McHale, Amber Riley, Chris Colfer, Heather Morris, Jane Lynch, Jayma Mays, Harry Shum Jr, Mark Sailing and the cast kept growing. They have guest starring from a lot of big stars like Idina Menzel, Neil Patrick Harris, Kristen Chenoweth, Jonathan Groff and many more. Having all new faces for the show (some of them had had small roles previously but no one was  a big star yet), the show creators were surprised at its popularity. The show tackled a lot of societal issues like teen pregnancy, bullying, hate against LGBTQ+ and issues faced by them, sexuality, race and many more. The show mostly covered songs that were already sung by other songs (well they did take permission of the original people before featuring the song). As is the case, there are some songs which sound better in cover form than the original. So here is a list of glee songs that I think sound better than the original version (THIS IS MY OPINION):
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1.Don’t Stop Believing
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This song was originally performed by the band Journey in 1981 and is a rock song. It was not a hit at first but now it is considered as one of the signature songs for the band. In glee it is performed by Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Chris Colfer, Kevin McHale, Jenna Ushkowitz and Amber Riley. This song is considered as an anthem song for the show as this was the beginning of an era. The song has been performed a total of six time with the main six being in all of them (Except one performance missing Cory). It was first featured at the end of the pilot episode and well I think the original is good but the glee cover gives it a more crispiness and more energy than the original song. This song is one of my favorites from the show.
2.It’s Not Right but It’s Okay
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This song was originally performed by Whitney Houston. I know you must be thinking how could a Whitney Houston cover song be better than the original? Well, it is not better but it is an extremely amazing cover of the song. In glee, it is performed by Darren Criss and the New Direction(the choir group’s name) as background. Darren’s voice gives the song more energy and it sounds bolder in his voice and for some reason, I felt like I was the one who was cheated on rather than Darren’s character whenever I hear this cover (Even though I don’t have a boyfriend). This cover also has a little more upbeat music than the original.
3. Jessie's Girl
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This song was originally performed by Rick Springfield in 1981. In glee it is performed by Cory Monteith. According to BTS footage from the studio of the show, Cory thought that it was one of his best performances till that time (he has had a lot of amazing performances since). The background for the song to be featured in the show is that the girl he likes, Rachel (Lea Michele), is with an older boy named Jesse (Jonathan Groff) and there he sings the song for Rachel. It is a sweet performance with a little funny aspect to it as the girl he likes is really Jesse’s girl. As for the song, Cory’s voice in this makes me want to tap my feet and be Jessie’s Girl!
4.Give Up the Funk
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This was originally performed by the band Parliament in 1975. In glee, it is performed by all the cast members (the New Direction). The original is not as funky as the cover. The cover is funkier and more energetic than the original. The cover makes me wanna bust a move but the original doesn’t. Plus we get a treat of listening a deep Chris Colfer voice (the raps in the start and end).
5.Teenage Dream
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This was originally performed by Katy Perry. In glee, it is performed by Darren Criss and the warblers. It is the first song to feature Darren in the series. I like the glee version of this song because it is acapella and Darren made the song his own. I couldn’t have thought of a better first song for Blaine and I feel in love with him through this song. He performs this song again for Kurt in season 4 on piano which is also very good. (the gif is from the first episode; after a couple of minutes he performs the song, Blaine not Kurt)
 6.Last Christmas 
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This was originally performed by Wham! in 1985. In glee, it is performed by Lea Michele and Cory Monteith. Although this song gets covered every Christmas, I like the glee version (and Taylor Swift version). As lea has a soprano vocal range, meaning that she can see similar an opera singer like can carry a note for a longer time than normal, she carries the notes for the song beautifully. And with Cory’s voice mixing with hers, the song seems magical!
7.Total Eclipse of The Heart
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This song was originally performed by Bonnie Tyler in 1983. In glee, it is performed by Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Jonathan Groff and Mark Sailling. The original song is not very good, the voice of the singer is not good in the song (I think she had had a throat surgery and started recording the song before complete rest, but I don’t know). All the covers of this song are good but I particularly like the glee version because it has four people singing it and if you listen closely, you can differentiate when which of the boys is singing. Their voices mix very well. Jonathan and lea’s voices, and Cory and lea’s voices mix perfectly. With Mark, it is okayish.  
8.Touch A Touch A
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This was originally performed by Susan Sarandon in the movie The Rocky Horror Show in 1975. In glee, it is performed by Jayma Mays. The glee version is more fun to listen as it is more upbeat and the original sounds a little monotonous.
9.We Found Love
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This was originally performed by Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris in 2011. In glee, it is performed by the New Direction. As in the official music video for the song, it shows drug addiction and violence. Though, the music video is good, I don’t think anyone would have thought that this song could be used in a proposal of a high school teacher to his girlfriend (guidance counselor) and is sung by a couple of high school kids in a swimming pool! the glee performance gave the song a whole new meaning.
So, hope you do check these songs out see for yourself if I am right!!!
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gbrodermann · 3 years
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Wow! Can't believe it's been 12 years since Glee's pilot episode! Really loved this show. Still miss it, even today. @officialglee #Glee #CoryMonteith #LeaMichele #NayaRivera #ChrisColfer #DarrenCriss #KevinMcHale #MatthewMorrison #HeatherMorris #JaneLynch #AmberRiley #JennaUshkowitz #HarryShumJr #DiannaAgron #ChordOverstreet #JaymaMays (at Hammocks, Miami, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPHMGaVHB7s/?utm_medium=tumblr
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doomonfilm · 4 years
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Review : Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020)
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As a child of the 1980′s, there are certain cultural things that I am almost obligated to be a fan of, and somewhere high on that list are the Bill & Ted movies.  As a fan of the first one, I was over the moon when a sequel was released two years later, but if someone would have told me then that, nearly three decades later, the pair of films would become a trilogy, I would have laughed long and hard.  This sentiment only grew stronger with each passing year that Keanu Reeves became an icon, while Alex Winter (unfortunately) was veering towards the realms of an afterthought.  Then, in 2019, the announcement of Bill & Ted Face the Music went from rumor to greenlit project, and even with the world shutting down, the film still found its way into the hands of moviegoers, answering many of our ‘what if?’ questions about the franchise.
In the year 2020, Bill S. Preston Esquire (Alex Winter) and Theodore ‘Ted’ Logan (Keanu Reeves) are still struggling with the their prophesized task of uniting the world through a Wyld Stallyns song.  Unbeknownst to the duo, their inability to fulfill the prophecy is causing damage in the space time continuum, specifically in the form of a collapse that is displacing people and objects randomly throughout time and space.  At the behest of The Great Leader (Holland Taylor), Kelly (Kristen Schaal), the daughter of Rufus (the late George Carlin), travels back in time to bring Bill & Ted to The Great Leader, who informs them that they have until 7:17 PM that day to write the song before the space time continuum fully collapses.  Unsure of themselves, and scared at the possibilities of losing the Princesses (Erinn Hayes and Jayma Mays), the duo begins travelling throughout their lives in hopes of finding a version of themselves to give them the universe-saving song.  Meanwhile, Bill & Ted’s daughters, Thea (Samara Weaving) and Billie (Brigette Lundy-Paine), secure Kelly’s time traveling device in hopes of securing the most righteous band they can, but as the legend-filled roster prepares to assist Bill & Ted, all parties find themselves not only rushing to beat the clock, but to avoid Dennis Caleb McCoy (Anthony Carrigan), an android sent by The Great Leader to kill Bill & Ted prior to their failure, should they fail.
For a film that could have easily sat back and played the nostalgia hand, Bill & Ted Face the Music is a surprisingly insightful look into the process of self-fulfillment, unconditional love and finding ways to support your family while achieving your hopes and dreams.  Seeing the Bill & Ted characters in a grown-up capacity, while strange at first, ultimately opens the door for viewer self-reflection as well, especially for those that grew up fans of the original two movies.  While there are echoes of the previous two movies (journeys through time to collect important figures, a pit-stop in hell), these moments are auxiliary to the main focus, which finds Bill & Ted literally attempting to take command of their loves and lives by a symbolic (and literal) examination of all aspects of both.  While the duo are quite literally ‘facing the music’ of fulfilling a universal destiny, they also find themselves equally ‘facing the music’ of how even the most sincere, openly loving people can still leave those close to them unfulfilled and wanting more, which further illustrates the fact that we’re never too old to rediscover ourselves.
The casting callbacks throughout the film are wonderful, with Missy, Mr. Logan, Deacon, the Grim Reaper, The Great One and even Rufus all making appearances throughout the run of the film without succumbing to the trope of fan service.  We are also treated to the original phone booth as well, while simultaneously seeing the improved technology that occupants of the future now use in place of the phone booth, similar to how many of us have evolved from using phone booths and house phones in our modern world.  Putting the educational journey into the hands of Thea and Billie also works beautifully, as this duo takes a journey down the halls of musical prowess rather than historical figures.  Even the joke of Bill & Ted’s musical ability has evolved, with the duo now brave enough to pick up a litany of standard and obscure instruments, covering a wider base of genres than the pure rock we knew them for, and somehow still finding themselves unable to fulfill their assigned destiny.
Production-wise, all of the expected beats are hit, and narratively, the chaos of time travel takes a much bigger placement in the driver’s seat than in previous films.  The real joy comes from seeing Bill & Ted interact with the many different versions of themselves that they encounter, be it run-down alcoholic versions, super-buff prison inmate versions, or even deathbed Bill & Ted, all of whom are given distinct personalities while still fitting into the classic Bill & Ted mold.  Being able to pull so many previous members of the cast back into the story definitely helps as well, as their years of working with one another not only jumps off the screen, but gives the new characters a safe foundation to work with as they integrate themselves into the story.
Despite their previously mentioned day and night career trajectories, seeing Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves working together again is a joy to behold, as their undeniable chemistry is stronger than ever, and any sense of an ego is not visible to the viewer.  For as talented and accomplished as Samara Weaving and Brigette Lundy-Paine are, it’s fun to see them fall into a sort of female Beavis and Butthead situation, where they can let their guard down and just go along for the incredibly silly ride.  Kristen Schaal is hilarious as always, finding ways to milk her comedic moments without upstaging the stars or hamming things up.  William Sadler also falls right back into his old ways as the Grim Reaper, including my favorite sequence of all where he shows how upset he is for being sued after trying to take the Wyld Stallyns name away from Bill & Ted.  Erinn Hayes and Jayma Mays step out a bit more as the Princesses, even getting a chance to play older versions of themselves at times (albeit it dialogue-free).  Amy Stoch, Hal London Jr. and Beck Bennett also sit right back into their respective characters, while Holland Taylor steps in wonderfully to replace the large void left in George Carlin’s absence.  DazMann Still, Jeremiah Craft, Daniel Dorr and Sharon Gee all meet the task of playing their respective legendary musician roles, while Kid Cudi finds the humor in the task of cameoing as himself.  Appearances by Jillian Bell, Dave Grohl, Anthony Carrigan, Patty Anne Miller and Win Butler round things out, with a few fun faces popping up in the credits as well.
If you’ve ever had an inkling of enjoyment for any of the movies in the Bill & Ted franchise, then Bill & Ted Face the Music was made for you.  It may not win any awards this trophy season, and it certainly won’t reinvent the way that we look at movies, but it will entertain you, and it may even remind you of a simpler, more innocent time that we enjoyed as film fans. 
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Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020)
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19 years later, Bill & Ted Face the Music recaptures what made the duo’s first two adventures so endearing. It utilizes the time we’ve spent waiting well.
In 1989 Bill Preston (Alex Winter) and Ted “Theodore” Logan (Keanu Reeves) were told one of their songs would unite the world. Though “Wyld Stallyn” had some hits, they’re far from achieving musical nirvana. The people of the future are doubting anything but their deaths will will do the trick at this point. Determined to prove them wrong, repair their failing marriages, impress their daughters, and become the successes they always dreamed they would become, Bill & Ted hop into their time-travelling phone booth and search the future for a version of themselves who've already written the song so they can bring it back to the present.
As in the previous entries, it’s evident the SFX budget was lean. Sometimes, that works in this one's favour. A killer robot (played by Anthony Carrigan) is goofy-looking, which makes its bumbling antics extra funny. The various historical figures are not particularly convincing - just like in 1989. The style of humor also remains consistent. Only the occasional CGI/green screen effects and the older actors clue you that this movie was made years later.
Time travel is used to great effect. Future Bill & Teds already know how certain situations will pan out and the past versions have to find creative ways to avoid or catch up to themselves. There are big laughs along the way and even a few surprisingly touching moments when Bill & Ted confront their aged selves.
The only major flaw is the conclusion, which you can figure out just minutes in. The good news is the attempts to distract you from this are pleasant. In particular, Samara Weaving as Theadora “Thea” Person and Brigette Lundy-Paine as Wilhemina “Billie” Logan. They're essentially gender-swapped versions of Bill & Ted. It sounds recycling what worked before. It is, kinda, but the actresses are so good at it, you won’t care. I’d love a spinoff featuring just them.
This film never takes itself seriously. We get intentionally inaccurate history lessons, jokes at the expense of Bill & Ted, at the expense of those who underestimate the duo’s intelligence, callbacks to gags that worked before, new spins on them, and some original ones too - the best deal with multiple versions of our heroes confronting each other. Throughout, it maintains and strengthens their unbreakable friendship. I can’t explain why but I found myself surprisingly emotional during the conclusion.
Bill & Ted Face the Music is a bit too long but it’s worth sticking around for the end credits, whose final gag you'll definitely want to see. The CGI isn't great but it makes up for it by bringing back everything you liked about the other two movies (even George Carlin, in a way). This love letter is a treat for those who have always wanted the duo to be a trilogy. (September 20, 2020)
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jaymaismagical · 6 years
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Peckers, we have a campaign! Read below on what you can do to #SaveTrialandError ! We will keep you updated through the campaign and will answer any questions you may have. Addresses are listed below!
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masdplus · 3 years
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Yvette Nicole Brown y Jayma Mays interpretarán a Rosaleen y Ruby, las asistentes de la villana de Desencantada.✨ #YvetteNicoleBrown #JaymaMays #MayaRudolph #MalvinaMonroe #Encantada #IdinaMenzel #JamesMarsden #EncantadaLaHistoriadeGiselle #LaHistoriadeGiselle #Giselle #PrincesasDisney #AmyAdams #PatrickDempsey #Secuela #Desencantada #Blancanieves #SieteEnanitos SIGUE @masdplus para estar al día con las últimas noticias. Comenta esta y más noticias cada VIERNES en nuestro canal de Twitch. 🇪🇸 19:00 🇦🇷🇺🇾 14:00 🇨🇱🇻🇪 13:00 🇲🇽🇵🇪🇨🇴🇪🇨 12:00 https://www.instagram.com/p/COaRQKaC6ds/?igshid=1pyw0p0tjpxve
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film-book · 1 year
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Film Review: DISENCHANTED (2022): Amy Adams Returns For a Lackluster Sequel With a Few Emotionally Uplifting Scenes https://film-book.com/film-review-disenchanted-2022-amy-adams-returns-for-a-lackluster-sequel-with-a-few-emotionally-uplifting-scenes/?feed_id=114067&_unique_id=63785752a4d54
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etcemais · 2 years
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Com mais um refresco, a Disney revelou no primeiro trailer de Desencantada, a sequência de Encantada.
O filme que é desenvolvido desde 2010, finalmente vem ao mundo e vamos ver Giselle se questionando sobre o seu "felizes para sempre" e vivendo diversos eventos que afetam a vida de muitas pessoas, tanto na sua atual realidade como em Andalasia.
Além de Amy Adams, o elenco ainda conta com Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Idina Menzel, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jayma Mays, Maya Rudolph e Gabriella Baldacchino.
Desencantada estreia no dia 24 de novembro exclusivamente no Disney+.
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geekbroll · 4 years
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Just watched Bill & Ted: Face The Music and it was awesome! My face became a water feature at the end. It was super great. I wish the cartoon was available on VOD. #BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure #BillAndTedFacetheMusic #billandted #BillAndTedsBogusJourney #KeanuReeves #AlexWinter #williamsadler #kristenschaal #erinnhayes #jaymamays #samaraweaving #bridgettelundypaine #amystoch #hallandonjr #kidcudi #hollandtaylor #jillianbell #hendrix #jimihendrix #louisarmstrong #jeremiahcraft #dazmannstill #pattyannemiller #newmovies2020 #newmovies #2020movies (at Portland, Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEbWtV2BhqO/?igshid=yocns4y7p6qi
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pjuett07 · 4 years
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Opinions On Couples/Ships
-Wemma
I think they belong together. Things in the show started out rocky for them. Obviously because will was married to Terri and she had a crush on him ( although everybody hated Terri anyway since she was pretending to be pregnant and trying to take Quinn’s baby so will wouldn’t leave her) but at least after he left her they got together. There are other things that sorta got in the way of their relationship like when Emma got married too Carl the dentist a little while after her and will broke up. I’m just happy that they didn’t last and Emma and will got back together and he proposed to her. I loved the scene when he proposed. The whole glee club getting together to sing we found love is just iconic. They may have had a rough patch like all the other couples but they both really loved each other and lived happily ever after with there child. I love them and they are for sure a couple that deserved to be together in the end 
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#glee #wemma #willschuester #emmapillsbury #ryanmurphy #jaymamays #matthewmorrison #love #endgame #foxtv 
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franciscomaldo · 5 years
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#CUMPLEAÑOS: #RosaSalazar (34) – #WillFerrell (52) – #JaymaMays (40) √ https://musicacinetv.wordpress.com/2019/07/16/cumpleanos-rosasalazar-34-willferrell-52-jaymamays-40-%e2%88%9a/ https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz_0toKHzWn/?igshid=kpim6v2uxfod
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