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Open Season
Open Season (2006)

IMDB rating: 6.00

Plot: A grizzly bear named Boog, domesticated by a park ranger, Beth, helps deer friend Elliot escape from the mullet-sporting hunter, Shaw. When the Elliot decides to return the favor to help Boog escape from Beth he finds that Boog is very happy with his domesticated home. After a misunderstanding, Beth is convinced that Boog is reverting to his wild nature and releases him in the woods just as hunting season begins. Boog has no idea how to survive outside of his garage home with his beloved Beth. Elliott and Boog develop a strong bond not only between themselves but also with the wild animals and attempt to drive the hunters out of the forest.

Directors: Allers Roger

Actors: Lawrence Martin,Kutcher Ashton,Sinise Gary,Connolly Billy,Favreau Jon,Tootoosis Gordon,Warburton Patrick,Cameron Cody,Mann Danny,McGee Jack,Animation,Adventure,Comedy,Family,

I'm looking for a good audition piece, preferably from a Broadway musical, for a mezzo soprano?
I’m 14, female, freshman in high school, so something okay for that age would be preferable. Musicals I am most familiar with: Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, Beauty and the Beast, Les Miserables, Lion King, West Side Story, Hair, Hairspray, Guys and Dolls, Annie, Bye Bye Birdie, South Pacific, Finian’s Rainbow, Wicked, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Avenue Q, Applause, Sugar, Aladdin, pretty much all disney that kind of music. if you think anything from one/some of those musicals would be especially good I would like to know because it would be nicest to do something familiar but I’m open to anything. to get a sense of my range: I’m Not That Girl from Wicked, that last note is low for me, possible but difficult and doesn’t show my voice off as well; the high note in Seasons of Love from Rent is almost reachable for me, but my voice starts cracking so a few notes below that would be kind of the limit for highest notes because I want it to be my voice at its best. Thanks!



Agony and the Ecstasy, The

Agony and the Ecstasy, The
Agony and the Ecstasy, The (1965)

IMDB rating: 6.90

Plot: Pope Julius is eager to leave behind works by which he will be remembered. To this end he cajoles Michelangelo into painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. When not on the battlefield uniting Italy, the Pope nags Michelangelo to speed up his painful work on the frescoes.

Download Agony and the Ecstasy, The

Directors: Reed Carol

Actors: Heston Charlton,Harrison Rex,Andrews Harry,Lupo Alberto,Celi Adolfo,Venantini Venantino,Stacy John,Tozzi Fausto,Milian Tomas,McCowen Alec,Meniconi Furio,Pezzini Adolfo,Drama,History,

What do you think of my poem?
I should probably quit putting my poems in the Adolescent section all the time, but whatever. I put it in the poetry section before, and got some good ideas on how to change it.
So what do you think?

Of Agony and Ecstasy

Such a delicate balance you create,
Equilibrium at its prime.
Such a perfect mix of pleasure and pain,
Carefully measured, chemically combined.

Not confined to one side of the continuum,
You walk the middle of the line.
Crying tears of joy in the face of tragedy,
Beautiful and frightening at the same time.


Yeah it’s nice.
mir?h* (?rok?n???r??dd**] | Feb 06, 2010


I really liked it! You’re a great writer =]
From.The.Hollow | Feb 06, 2010


it’s really nice!! you could make a great writer!!!
cleopatra | Feb 06, 2010


I liked your mixture and blend of words. The message was great and keep it up. You have a great potential to be a great poet. Keep doing poems like this and read more poems so that you will improve.

All in all, you did a great job and also, always ask for opinions/critiques from a relative or someone so that you would know your mistakes and next time, you won’t do that mistake again.
Jennifer | Feb 06, 2010


I really like the way you Incorporated uncommon words into this poem. But I think as you wrote it your message got a tad lost.

Its quite good, you have some real talent as a writer
atorabletor | Feb 06, 2010


I like it =D
Laugh | Feb 06, 2010