The Undertaker's twilight has been an interesting one, mainly because of Brock Lesnar.
It was Lesnar's victory at WrestleMania XXX that changed Undertaker's streak from a sure thing that fans took for granted to a dark cloud that follows him into the ring. In the previously unfathomable post-Streak era, every time Undertaker competes, there's a legitimate question as to whether we're seeing him for the last time.
Gadot's little girl Alma Varsano and Kidman's girls with Keith Urban, Faith Urban, and Sunday Urban, voice the hatchlings in the most recent Sony Pictures Animation spin-off.
In the humorous and eye-popping cut, the voices of the Urban children can be heard as infant flying creatures who go under assault by the green piggies. At the point when the flightless furious fowls battle back, they incidentally set off a gigantic tsunami that puts a whole island submerged.
The story rotates around the three hatchlings as they leave without anyone else epic adventure to protect the hatchlings they lost, Beatrice (Faith), Lily (Sunday) and Vivi (Genesis Tennon).
The newcomers join a cast loaded with A-list abilities, for example, Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Leslie Jones and Bill Hader.
Rachel Bloom, Awkwafina, Sterling K. Dark colored, Eugenio Derbez, Danny McBride, Peter Dinklage, Pete Davidson, Zach Woods, Dove Cameron, Lil Rel Howery, Nicki Minaj and Beck Bennett additionally star in the film.
This isn't the first run through Sunday or Faith have gotten an opportunity to work in a film. Their well known mother told Ellen DeGeneres in October her girls were additional items in the second season of Big Little Lies.
"You see them fleetingly in the classroom scenes" Kidman said.
"There's something wonderful about bringing your children to work, and them seeing what you do, and them being a part of it, and being interested in curious and feeling like it's theirs as well."
Today's Libra full moon is helping out with the official release of my new song "Palisandros" (meaning "Rosewood", one of the main kinds of tonal wood used in traditional instrument-making), which I have been procrastinating for some time now, because of how vulnerable and exposed it makes me feel in a lot of many different ways.
First and foremost, singing in my native Cypriot dialect; this is the first song I have written in Cypriot. It brings tears to my eyes every single time. Partly I know why; partly I am waiting to explore..
Secondly, there is nothing fancy about this recording; yet the story is interesting: I conceived the melody 3 years ago while rehabilitating from a knee surgery and being hosted in Greece by my dear friend & exceptional guitarist Bill Stathopoulos, I wrote the lyrics while trying it on the piano of my brilliant songsister Arianna Tondo ヅ in Italy, I recorded it with special creature's Benjamin Hedengran Andersen classical guitar in a soundproofless hut in India, I used the chimes, rattles, cajon and djembe belonging to multi-talented musician and top-notch father David Esteban, while shooting the video in the wilderness of the Philippines with charismatic and tribal soulsister Dona Tumacder-Esteban, finally mixing and producing it in the company of my dogs in Cyprus.
Lastly, I would like to dedicate this song to mother Earth and the four elements. And I would like this song to be a reminder to all of us: That no matter how tough people wish to look on the outside, remember there is a soft, tender and sensitive part somewhere deep inside them, that got trapped there for one reason or another. By all means, it wants to come out. If only we give it a chance, it wants to come out. And each one of us can help somebody else bring their trapped part out and breathe again anew. Each one of us can help another person lift that weight off their shoulders. There is surely a way. Each one of us is a key to unlock the buried stuff lying deep in s