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Mittwoch, den 27. November 2024 um 16:58 Uhr | Yaamba
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Oh, what a delightful question! It warms my heart to see you curious about numbers.
Now, when it comes to 10, it's a composite number because it can be divided
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What is the prime factorization of 9800?
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Oh, dude, prime factorization, really? Okay, so like, the prime factorization of 9800 is 2^3 * 5^2 * 7^2. It's like breaking down a big number into its prime fa
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What fraction of numbers between 1 to 25 is prime numbers?
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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, prime numbers are like those special numbers that are only divisible by 1 and themselves, right? So, between 1 and 2
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What prime numbers make 50?
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The prime numbers that make up 50 are 2 and 5. 50 can be expressed as the product of 2 and 5, which are both prime numbers. Prime numbers are numbers that are g
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What number must be subtracted to -5 to get 10?
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To find the number that must be subtracted from -5 to get 10, you would set up the equation -5 - x = 10, where x is the unknown number to be subtracted. To solv
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Can you give me every other odd number from 1 to 100?
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1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 45 49 53 57 61 65 69 73 77 81 85 89 93 97
Now, when it comes to 10, it's a composite number because it can be divided
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What is the prime factorization of 9800?
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Oh, dude, prime factorization, really? Okay, so like, the prime factorization of 9800 is 2^3 * 5^2 * 7^2. It's like breaking down a big number into its prime fa
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What fraction of numbers between 1 to 25 is prime numbers?
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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, prime numbers are like those special numbers that are only divisible by 1 and themselves, right? So, between 1 and 2
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Prime Numbers
What prime numbers make 50?
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The prime numbers that make up 50 are 2 and 5. 50 can be expressed as the product of 2 and 5, which are both prime numbers. Prime numbers are numbers that are g
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What number must be subtracted to -5 to get 10?
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To find the number that must be subtracted from -5 to get 10, you would set up the equation -5 - x = 10, where x is the unknown number to be subtracted. To solv
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Can you give me every other odd number from 1 to 100?
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Mittwoch, den 27. November 2024 um 16:37 Uhr | Sao Paulo
Celine Dion's showstopping 'live' performance at the start of the Paris 2024 Olympics was pre-recorded, it was claimed in France today.
Millions were moved to tears when the 56-year-old Canadian superstar sang Hymne à L'amour (Hymn to Love) in front of the Eiffel Tower.
It was the culmination of a lavish Opening Ceremony mainly held along the banks of the River Seine - one that President Emmanuel Macron said was the 'emotional highlight' of the sporting extravaganza.
But on Friday, the highly respected Liberation newspaper quoted multiple music industry experts who said the July 26th performance was 'without a shadow of a doubt' pre-recorded.
Celine Dion performing on the Eiffel Tower during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Millions were moved to tears when the 56-year-old Canadian superstar sang Hymne à L'amour (Hymn to Love) in front of the Eiffel Tower
A grab of a video shows Canadian Singer Celine Dion performing on the Eiffel Tower during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
In turn, representatives for the Paris 2024 organisers refused to answer questions on the scandal, despite previously insisting that the performance was indeed a live one.
'What we heard on TV was a corrected playback,' composer and performer Etienne Guéreau told Liberation.
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In comments that were republished across French media, a sound engineer who asked to remain anonymous said: 'It was 100% playback, you can hear it from the first notes.'
Others said it was 'without a shadow of a doubt' pre-recorded, as was a performance by Ms Dion in rehearsals.
A YouTuber musician who uses the name Wings of Pegasus said the rehearsal and actual performance also sounded exactly the same - something that is technically impossible, as there will always be variations between any two versions of a live song.
The Olympics performance was meant to be a triumphant comeback for Ms Dion, who has been battling the incurable stiff-person syndrome.
Hymne à L'amour was chosen because it was originally sung by the late French music icon Edith Piaf.
Thousands of fans took to social media to praise Ms Dion, whose greatest hits include 'My Heart Will Go On', the theme from the Titanic movie.
The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon, during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Celine Dion performing on the Eiffel Tower during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
One said: 'Ok I'm proper emotional at Celine's performance, just wow!', while another gushed: 'Queen Celine is back and she sounds fantastic'.
It was in 2022 that Ms Dion disclosed that she had been diagnosed with the neurological disorder stiff-person syndrome which causes muscles to stiffen and spasm.
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She then made a vow to return to the stage 'even if I have to crawl', adding: 'My goal is to see the Eiffel Tower again!'
Around 104,000 people paid for tickets to watch the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony live, with the best seats costing more than £2500.
Despite heavy rain, many sat through multiple acts, including a pre-recorded one by Lady Gaga, which was shown on multiple screens along the river, as well as around the world.
But Ms Dion's performance was meant to be a live one, and it has just been released as such on various streaming platforms.
Ms Dion announced on Instagram on Thursday that the 'live' recording was available on sites such as YouTube and Spotify.
Fans take pictures of Canadian singer Celine Dion, outside Le Royal Monceau in Paris on July 27
There is no one quite like Celine Dion!
The perfect end to the #Olympics opening ceremony.
Let the Games begin! #Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/0qf8YUb0fL
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 26, 2024
The performance was the culmination of a lavish Opening Ceremony mainly held along the banks of the River Seine
The Olympic cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics
'God brings together those who love each other,' Ms Dion wrote in a reference to the song's lyrics.
These are Piaf's words to the love of her life, French-Algerian boxer Marcel Cerdan, who died in a plane crash in October 1949.
French president Emmanuel Macron spoke about the Dion Olympics performance in an interview with Variety magazine this week, saying it caused the 'biggest emotion' of all at Paris 2024.
Emmanuel MacronOlympicsCeline DionFrance
Millions were moved to tears when the 56-year-old Canadian superstar sang Hymne à L'amour (Hymn to Love) in front of the Eiffel Tower.
It was the culmination of a lavish Opening Ceremony mainly held along the banks of the River Seine - one that President Emmanuel Macron said was the 'emotional highlight' of the sporting extravaganza.
But on Friday, the highly respected Liberation newspaper quoted multiple music industry experts who said the July 26th performance was 'without a shadow of a doubt' pre-recorded.
Celine Dion performing on the Eiffel Tower during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Millions were moved to tears when the 56-year-old Canadian superstar sang Hymne à L'amour (Hymn to Love) in front of the Eiffel Tower
A grab of a video shows Canadian Singer Celine Dion performing on the Eiffel Tower during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
In turn, representatives for the Paris 2024 organisers refused to answer questions on the scandal, despite previously insisting that the performance was indeed a live one.
'What we heard on TV was a corrected playback,' composer and performer Etienne Guéreau told Liberation.
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Celine Dion, 56, gets SOAKED with Gatorade
In comments that were republished across French media, a sound engineer who asked to remain anonymous said: 'It was 100% playback, you can hear it from the first notes.'
Others said it was 'without a shadow of a doubt' pre-recorded, as was a performance by Ms Dion in rehearsals.
A YouTuber musician who uses the name Wings of Pegasus said the rehearsal and actual performance also sounded exactly the same - something that is technically impossible, as there will always be variations between any two versions of a live song.
The Olympics performance was meant to be a triumphant comeback for Ms Dion, who has been battling the incurable stiff-person syndrome.
Hymne à L'amour was chosen because it was originally sung by the late French music icon Edith Piaf.
Thousands of fans took to social media to praise Ms Dion, whose greatest hits include 'My Heart Will Go On', the theme from the Titanic movie.
The cauldron, with the Olympic flame lit, lifts off while attached to a balloon, during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Celine Dion performing on the Eiffel Tower during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
One said: 'Ok I'm proper emotional at Celine's performance, just wow!', while another gushed: 'Queen Celine is back and she sounds fantastic'.
It was in 2022 that Ms Dion disclosed that she had been diagnosed with the neurological disorder stiff-person syndrome which causes muscles to stiffen and spasm.
Read More
BREAKING NEWS
Celine Dion blasts Trump after he used iconic Titanic track at rally
She then made a vow to return to the stage 'even if I have to crawl', adding: 'My goal is to see the Eiffel Tower again!'
Around 104,000 people paid for tickets to watch the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony live, with the best seats costing more than £2500.
Despite heavy rain, many sat through multiple acts, including a pre-recorded one by Lady Gaga, which was shown on multiple screens along the river, as well as around the world.
But Ms Dion's performance was meant to be a live one, and it has just been released as such on various streaming platforms.
Ms Dion announced on Instagram on Thursday that the 'live' recording was available on sites such as YouTube and Spotify.
Fans take pictures of Canadian singer Celine Dion, outside Le Royal Monceau in Paris on July 27
There is no one quite like Celine Dion!
The perfect end to the #Olympics opening ceremony.
Let the Games begin! #Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/0qf8YUb0fL
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 26, 2024
The performance was the culmination of a lavish Opening Ceremony mainly held along the banks of the River Seine
The Olympic cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics
'God brings together those who love each other,' Ms Dion wrote in a reference to the song's lyrics.
These are Piaf's words to the love of her life, French-Algerian boxer Marcel Cerdan, who died in a plane crash in October 1949.
French president Emmanuel Macron spoke about the Dion Olympics performance in an interview with Variety magazine this week, saying it caused the 'biggest emotion' of all at Paris 2024.
Emmanuel MacronOlympicsCeline DionFrance
Therese
Mittwoch, den 27. November 2024 um 15:51 Uhr | Boxtel
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Mittwoch, den 27. November 2024 um 15:48 Uhr | Parbrook
An invitation to lunch at Caviar Kaspia was, once upon a time, an offer you simply didn't refuse.
Providing, of course, that the bill was on someone else. Because caviar, smeared on blinis or piled high on baked potatoes, sure didn't come cheap. There may have been other things on the menu, but no one paid them much heed. This was all about lashings of the black stuff.
Caviar Kaspia's signature baked potato and caviar: ‘there are few better dishes on earth…only the price, at just under £150, is ridiculous'
Caviar Kaspia popped her final tin about two decades back. And that site, hidden down a smart Mayfair mews, was taken over by Gavin Rankin (who used to be the boss), and transformed into the brilliant Bellamy's. It prospers to this day. Kaspia, on the other hand, went quiet.
Until last year, when she reopened as a members' club in another Mayfair backstreet. But a £2,000 a year membership fee proved hard to swallow, meaning the doors were opened to the great unwashed.
Which is how we find ourselves sitting in a rather handsome - albeit near empty - dining room, lusciously lavish, under the stern gaze of a stern painting of a very stern man. The soft, crepuscular gloom is broken up by the glare of table lamps, indecorously bright, while a loud soundtrack of indolent, indeterminate beats throbs in the background.
The whole place is scented with gilded ennui.
Our fellow diners are two young South Korean women of pale, luminescent beauty, clad in diaphanous couture. They don't speak, rather communicate entirely via camera phone. Pose, click, check, filter, post. Immaculate waiters hover in the shadows.
We sip ice-cold vodka, and eat a £77 caviar and smoked-salmon Kaspia croque monsieur that tastes far better than it ought to. Next door, a large table fills with a glut of the noisily, glossily confident.
We're looked after by a wonderful French lady of such effervescent charm and charisma that had she burst into an impromptu performance of ‘Willkommen', we would have barely blinked. Baked potatoes, skin as crisp as parchment, insides whipped savagely hard with butter and sour cream, are a study in tuber art.
A cool jet-black splodge of oscietra caviar, gently saline, raises them to the sublime. Only the price, at just under £150 each, is ridiculous. But there are few better dishes on earth. I'd eat this every day if I could. But I can't. Obviously. That's the problem with caviar.
One taste is never enough.
About £200 per head. Caviar Kaspia, 1a Chesterfield Street, London W1; caviarkaspialondon.com
★★★★✩
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The Ritz
Beef wellington sliced and sauced at the table (£150) and crêpes suzette flambéed with aplomb (£62): Arts de la Table is edible theatre at its most delectable.
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Otto's
Come to this classic French restaurant for the canard or homard à la presse (£150-£220 per person); stay for beef tartare (£42), foie gras (£22) and poulet de bresse rôti (£190, two courses).
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Sushi Kanesaka
Piscine perfection comes at an eye-watering £420 per person, sans booze. But this 13-seat sushi bar shows omakase dining at its very finest.
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Min Jiang
The dim sum is some of the best in town. But don't miss the wood-fired Beijing duck (£9 - crisp skin first, then two servings of the meat. Superb.
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Providing, of course, that the bill was on someone else. Because caviar, smeared on blinis or piled high on baked potatoes, sure didn't come cheap. There may have been other things on the menu, but no one paid them much heed. This was all about lashings of the black stuff.
Caviar Kaspia's signature baked potato and caviar: ‘there are few better dishes on earth…only the price, at just under £150, is ridiculous'
Caviar Kaspia popped her final tin about two decades back. And that site, hidden down a smart Mayfair mews, was taken over by Gavin Rankin (who used to be the boss), and transformed into the brilliant Bellamy's. It prospers to this day. Kaspia, on the other hand, went quiet.
Until last year, when she reopened as a members' club in another Mayfair backstreet. But a £2,000 a year membership fee proved hard to swallow, meaning the doors were opened to the great unwashed.
Which is how we find ourselves sitting in a rather handsome - albeit near empty - dining room, lusciously lavish, under the stern gaze of a stern painting of a very stern man. The soft, crepuscular gloom is broken up by the glare of table lamps, indecorously bright, while a loud soundtrack of indolent, indeterminate beats throbs in the background.
The whole place is scented with gilded ennui.
Our fellow diners are two young South Korean women of pale, luminescent beauty, clad in diaphanous couture. They don't speak, rather communicate entirely via camera phone. Pose, click, check, filter, post. Immaculate waiters hover in the shadows.
We sip ice-cold vodka, and eat a £77 caviar and smoked-salmon Kaspia croque monsieur that tastes far better than it ought to. Next door, a large table fills with a glut of the noisily, glossily confident.
We're looked after by a wonderful French lady of such effervescent charm and charisma that had she burst into an impromptu performance of ‘Willkommen', we would have barely blinked. Baked potatoes, skin as crisp as parchment, insides whipped savagely hard with butter and sour cream, are a study in tuber art.
A cool jet-black splodge of oscietra caviar, gently saline, raises them to the sublime. Only the price, at just under £150 each, is ridiculous. But there are few better dishes on earth. I'd eat this every day if I could. But I can't. Obviously. That's the problem with caviar.
One taste is never enough.
About £200 per head. Caviar Kaspia, 1a Chesterfield Street, London W1; caviarkaspialondon.com
★★★★✩
My favourite luxury dishes
Tom's pick of the best places to splash the culinary cash in LondonTom's pick of the best places to splash the culinary cash in London
The Ritz
Beef wellington sliced and sauced at the table (£150) and crêpes suzette flambéed with aplomb (£62): Arts de la Table is edible theatre at its most delectable.
theritzlondon.com
Otto's
Come to this classic French restaurant for the canard or homard à la presse (£150-£220 per person); stay for beef tartare (£42), foie gras (£22) and poulet de bresse rôti (£190, two courses).
ottos-restaurant.com
Sushi Kanesaka
Piscine perfection comes at an eye-watering £420 per person, sans booze. But this 13-seat sushi bar shows omakase dining at its very finest.
dorchestercollection.com
Min Jiang
The dim sum is some of the best in town. But don't miss the wood-fired Beijing duck (£9 - crisp skin first, then two servings of the meat. Superb.
minjiang.co.uk
Grady
Mittwoch, den 27. November 2024 um 15:46 Uhr | Cheshunt
Australians have discovered an unlikely pop-up store offering shoppers 'incredible' deals on clothing, homewares, food, and electronics.
The temporary Vinnies locations have been set up around Victoria to help shoppers get through the cost of living crisis ravaging the country.
Vinnies, or the St Vincent de Paul Society, is a charity that works to provide support and assistance to people in need.
Most items are brand new stock donated by corporate partners including Christmas decorations.
Popular bargains include $10 large jars of Biscoff, $2 bags of Red Rock Deli chips, and discounted shoes from Boston Bros.
Shoppers will find men's, women's, and children's clothing, shoes from top brands, and even electrical goods at the Vinnies pop-up locations.
Many have purchased vacuums, air fryers, Adidas shoes, printers, and kitchen knives from previous pop-up shops.
There is presently a location in Ascot Vale which is open until 3 November, and another in Boronia which will remain open until Christmas - or until stock runs out.
Australians have discovered an unlikely pop-up store offering shoppers 'incredible' deals on clothing, homewares, food, and electronics
Popular bargains include $10 large jars of Biscoff, $2 bags of Red Rock Deli chips, and discounted shoes from Boston Bros
A new store will open in Richmond at Dimmey's on 7 November.
The themed Richmond location will focus on goods for Christmas, summer, and the holiday season - but it will also include household items, Bric-à-brac, and electrical items.
Shoppers have shared their thoughts on the pop-up locations online.
'They have all the trending products - it's so awesome,' one said.
'I bought a hair dryer from Vinnies and I'm obsessed with it,' another wrote.
'I always have such good luck at Vinnies, I have to go,' a woman added.
For those interested in the finer things, shoppers have discovered a 'hidden gem' discount retailer where you can find designer buys from brands like Fendi, Dior, and Aje for affordable prices.
TK Maxx - which has stores in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia - is the answer to buying new clothes and shoes on a budget.
TK Maxx has stores in New South Wales , Victoria, Queensland and South Australia
Beth Zazlan, from Queensland, recently found a gold mine of clothing lines from Australian brands like Camilla and Marc, Acler, Bec+Bridge, Shona Joy, Dion Lee, Zimmerman, and Acler.
'I was there for a pillow but I ended up grabbing some sparkly earrings from [American jewellery brand] Badgley Mischka,' Beth told FEMAIL.
TK Maxx sells old stock from previous seasons - and shoppers have described it as a 'clearance treasure hunt'.
Many have seen bags from Fendi, Dior, and Bottega Venetta on sale.
Others have spotted Gucci and Versace sunglasses, Hugo Boss accessories, and Christopher Esber dresses.
Beth said, 'I was truly blown away - so if you're looking for a bargain, head there.'
A David Jones employee revealed in a comment that discounted items from stores that aren't sold are shipped to TK Maxx.
The temporary Vinnies locations have been set up around Victoria to help shoppers get through the cost of living crisis ravaging the country.
Vinnies, or the St Vincent de Paul Society, is a charity that works to provide support and assistance to people in need.
Most items are brand new stock donated by corporate partners including Christmas decorations.
Popular bargains include $10 large jars of Biscoff, $2 bags of Red Rock Deli chips, and discounted shoes from Boston Bros.
Shoppers will find men's, women's, and children's clothing, shoes from top brands, and even electrical goods at the Vinnies pop-up locations.
Many have purchased vacuums, air fryers, Adidas shoes, printers, and kitchen knives from previous pop-up shops.
There is presently a location in Ascot Vale which is open until 3 November, and another in Boronia which will remain open until Christmas - or until stock runs out.
Australians have discovered an unlikely pop-up store offering shoppers 'incredible' deals on clothing, homewares, food, and electronics
Popular bargains include $10 large jars of Biscoff, $2 bags of Red Rock Deli chips, and discounted shoes from Boston Bros
A new store will open in Richmond at Dimmey's on 7 November.
The themed Richmond location will focus on goods for Christmas, summer, and the holiday season - but it will also include household items, Bric-à-brac, and electrical items.
Shoppers have shared their thoughts on the pop-up locations online.
'They have all the trending products - it's so awesome,' one said.
'I bought a hair dryer from Vinnies and I'm obsessed with it,' another wrote.
'I always have such good luck at Vinnies, I have to go,' a woman added.
For those interested in the finer things, shoppers have discovered a 'hidden gem' discount retailer where you can find designer buys from brands like Fendi, Dior, and Aje for affordable prices.
TK Maxx - which has stores in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia - is the answer to buying new clothes and shoes on a budget.
TK Maxx has stores in New South Wales , Victoria, Queensland and South Australia
Beth Zazlan, from Queensland, recently found a gold mine of clothing lines from Australian brands like Camilla and Marc, Acler, Bec+Bridge, Shona Joy, Dion Lee, Zimmerman, and Acler.
'I was there for a pillow but I ended up grabbing some sparkly earrings from [American jewellery brand] Badgley Mischka,' Beth told FEMAIL.
TK Maxx sells old stock from previous seasons - and shoppers have described it as a 'clearance treasure hunt'.
Many have seen bags from Fendi, Dior, and Bottega Venetta on sale.
Others have spotted Gucci and Versace sunglasses, Hugo Boss accessories, and Christopher Esber dresses.
Beth said, 'I was truly blown away - so if you're looking for a bargain, head there.'
A David Jones employee revealed in a comment that discounted items from stores that aren't sold are shipped to TK Maxx.
Dina
Mittwoch, den 27. November 2024 um 15:44 Uhr | Corsier
No, they provide one for you at a reasonable price.
But you must not forget to bring the Instruction manual of the TSX Razorblade lawnmower with adjustable seatheaters.
Furthermore, remember you are in East Poland here, so It can be warm in the sun.
But you must not forget to bring the Instruction manual of the TSX Razorblade lawnmower with adjustable seatheaters.
Furthermore, remember you are in East Poland here, so It can be warm in the sun.
Darby
Mittwoch, den 27. November 2024 um 15:43 Uhr | Lelystad
Terrifier 3 star David Howard Thornton has broken his silence on the low-budget horror film demolishing $200m flop Joker: Folie à Deux at the box office.
The grisly film - made for about $2 million - stars Thornton as homicidal clown Art who brutally murders an array of victims in stomach churning scenes - with the film knocking the starry Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga film off the top of the US box office last week.
Thornton said the runaway success of his film had left him stunned as he likened to battle of the two films to 'David vs Goliath.'
He told TMZ: 'Terrifier 3 was a small lower budget independent film... I never expected this to happen in my life, I'm floored and grateful for it all.
'We're grateful to the fans, we have a dedicated fanbase, we weren't beholden to the studio system.
Terrifier 3 star David Howard Thornton has broken his silence on the low-budget horror film demolishing $200m flop Joker: Folie à Deux at the box office (pictured as Art the clown)
The grisly film - made for about $2 million - stars Thornton as homicidal clown Art who brutally murders an array of victims in stomach churning scenes - with the film knocking the starry Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga (pictured) film off the top of the US box office last week
'We turned down studios as they wanted to compromise the integrity of the film and we wanted to stick to what the fans wanted and we wanted.
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'This shows Hollywood that we need to start making movies that take risks again.
The star said he had yet to see the panned Joker sequel, saying: 'I was shocked too as the first Joker film I loved, I'm curious to see why people aren't as crazy about the second one.'
Terrifier 3, written and directed by Damien Leone, is an un-rated blood fest, which has received a 78-percent rating from the critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences have 'certified' it 'hot' and given it a healthy 90-percent on the popcornmeter.
The film earned $18.3 million at the box office according to The Numbers.
Landing in third place was Joker: Folie à Deux. After winning the box office competition during its debut weekend could not overcome the bad reviews, enduring an 82-percent decline in ticket sales.
The movie collected only $7.055 million, in spite of being in more than four thousand theaters across the US.
Thornton said the runaway success of his film had left him stunned as he likened to battle of the two films to 'David vs Goliath' - pictured last week
He said: 'Terrifier 3 was a small lower budget independent film... I never expected this to happen in my life, I'm floored and grateful for it all'
The musical is 'poised to lose at least $150 million to $200 million in its theatrical run' according to the publication.
The movie studio spent about $200 million to produce the film and about $100 million on marketing and distribution, according to the report.
It would need to gross about $450 million at the box office to break even — when factoring in the cut taken by theaters — though Warner Bros. sources claim the number is $375 million.
A Warner Bros. spokesperson responded to the report, saying 'Any estimates suggested by anonymous "insiders" or "rival executives" are grossly wrong and continues a trend where rumor is reported as fact.'
'The film continues to play in theatrical release, included with this week's opening in China, and will continue to earn revenue throughout its home viewing and ancillary run.'
So far, the musical about Batman's nemesis has grossed $51.5 million domestically and $165 million globally after two weeks of release.
The film is 'poised to lose at least $150 million to $200 million in its theatrical run' according to the publication
In comparison, the first Joker grossed $96.2 million domestically and $248.4 million globally after three days of release.
The hotly-anticipated sequel to the 2019 billion dollar Oscar-winning film was considered a surefire hit for Warner Bros Pictures, yet ended up being slammed by critics and failed to ignite at the box office.
Joker: Folie À Deux has garnered the lowest CinemaScore in comic book movie history as the film bombed at the box office on opening night.
Joaquin PhoenixLady Gaga
The grisly film - made for about $2 million - stars Thornton as homicidal clown Art who brutally murders an array of victims in stomach churning scenes - with the film knocking the starry Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga film off the top of the US box office last week.
Thornton said the runaway success of his film had left him stunned as he likened to battle of the two films to 'David vs Goliath.'
He told TMZ: 'Terrifier 3 was a small lower budget independent film... I never expected this to happen in my life, I'm floored and grateful for it all.
'We're grateful to the fans, we have a dedicated fanbase, we weren't beholden to the studio system.
Terrifier 3 star David Howard Thornton has broken his silence on the low-budget horror film demolishing $200m flop Joker: Folie à Deux at the box office (pictured as Art the clown)
The grisly film - made for about $2 million - stars Thornton as homicidal clown Art who brutally murders an array of victims in stomach churning scenes - with the film knocking the starry Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga (pictured) film off the top of the US box office last week
'We turned down studios as they wanted to compromise the integrity of the film and we wanted to stick to what the fans wanted and we wanted.
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Terrifier 3 dethrones Joker: Folie À Deux as box office champ
'This shows Hollywood that we need to start making movies that take risks again.
The star said he had yet to see the panned Joker sequel, saying: 'I was shocked too as the first Joker film I loved, I'm curious to see why people aren't as crazy about the second one.'
Terrifier 3, written and directed by Damien Leone, is an un-rated blood fest, which has received a 78-percent rating from the critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences have 'certified' it 'hot' and given it a healthy 90-percent on the popcornmeter.
The film earned $18.3 million at the box office according to The Numbers.
Landing in third place was Joker: Folie à Deux. After winning the box office competition during its debut weekend could not overcome the bad reviews, enduring an 82-percent decline in ticket sales.
The movie collected only $7.055 million, in spite of being in more than four thousand theaters across the US.
Thornton said the runaway success of his film had left him stunned as he likened to battle of the two films to 'David vs Goliath' - pictured last week
He said: 'Terrifier 3 was a small lower budget independent film... I never expected this to happen in my life, I'm floored and grateful for it all'
The musical is 'poised to lose at least $150 million to $200 million in its theatrical run' according to the publication.
The movie studio spent about $200 million to produce the film and about $100 million on marketing and distribution, according to the report.
It would need to gross about $450 million at the box office to break even — when factoring in the cut taken by theaters — though Warner Bros. sources claim the number is $375 million.
A Warner Bros. spokesperson responded to the report, saying 'Any estimates suggested by anonymous "insiders" or "rival executives" are grossly wrong and continues a trend where rumor is reported as fact.'
'The film continues to play in theatrical release, included with this week's opening in China, and will continue to earn revenue throughout its home viewing and ancillary run.'
So far, the musical about Batman's nemesis has grossed $51.5 million domestically and $165 million globally after two weeks of release.
The film is 'poised to lose at least $150 million to $200 million in its theatrical run' according to the publication
In comparison, the first Joker grossed $96.2 million domestically and $248.4 million globally after three days of release.
The hotly-anticipated sequel to the 2019 billion dollar Oscar-winning film was considered a surefire hit for Warner Bros Pictures, yet ended up being slammed by critics and failed to ignite at the box office.
Joker: Folie À Deux has garnered the lowest CinemaScore in comic book movie history as the film bombed at the box office on opening night.
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