Ostensibly a remake of the Marilyn Monroe biopic, the film ends up as a documentary on the hair color "blonde". As the actors strike is still on-going, the film is just shot after shot of blonde wigs.
Garden therapy is one of the best things to happen to me. I just love all my lil babies so much and they will always listen to my problems 😂 anyway here's some progress pics!
I sincerely hope that that someone actually produces a movie of Goncharov (1973) - and I feel that the only truely fitting award that the movie could win would be the Golden Raspberry
The Village People's "YMCA" in their movie "Can't stop the Music" from 1980, this movie and "Xanadu" are the reason why we have the Golden Raspberry Awards.
From my neighbor I got a red and a golden raspberry plant start!! I found a good bed with full sun in the morning and shade in the afternoon. We’re going to put in a cow panel as an arch when they get bigger then train them over the arch
That’s right, I’m going to have a berry arch in my yard
A "making-of" featurette about the Marvel film Morbius, with Jared Leto going through a Groundhog Day-esque repeat of the same production and promotion schedule over and over again. Due to the actors strike, no one actually appears on screen, so it's just a shot of an empty makeup chair with a subtitle explaining the makeup process, a shot of the stage with a similar explanatory subtitle, and so on and so forth.
❓ What is a raspberry? Raspberries are a tart, sweet, red composite fruit that is an aggregate of drupelets around a central core. Each drupelet contains one seed, and an average raspberry has 100 to 120 seeds. They are a popular fruit that is considered by many to be the most intensely flavored berry. Raspberries are perennial with woody stems and belong to the rose family (Rosaceae). Raspberries are native to several temperate regions worldwide and are an ancient crop, growing wild for thousands of years. Within the Rubus genus, there are over 200 species of raspberries. Russia grows the most raspberries, accounting for 20% of the world's production in 2020, followed by Serbia, Poland, and the United States. In the USA, about 90% of all raspberries sold come from Washington, California, and Oregon.
🌈 There are two main types of raspberries: red raspberries and black raspberries. Raspberries come in different colors, including red, purple, black, orange, amber, and pale yellow. The antioxidant content of raspberries does not differ significantly by color.
🤩 What about the blue raspberries? What about blue raspberry flavored foods? They don't actually exist! The blue raspberry used in foods is an artificial flavoring and coloring. A blue raspberry does not exist in nature.
🌿 The name raspberry comes from the Old French word "raspise," meaning "sweet rose-colored wine." In ancient Greece, raspberries were believed to have medicinal properties and were used to treat various ailments. In medieval Europe, raspberries were used to make a variety of remedies, including a tea made from raspberry leaves that was believed to soothe sore throats and upset stomachs. In some cultures, raspberries are associated with fertility and love.
👇 Comment below: what color of raspberry have you tried before?