From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6305 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, April 2 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6305 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Paypal Shopper! We have a surprise for you STAY CALM ...You're The $100 WINNER?! ["Thank you! Paypal" ] Removing This 1 Hidden Cause ELIMINATES Acid Reflux ["Jeff Martin" Subject: Paypal Shopper! We have a surprise for you STAY CALM ...You're The $100 WINNER?! Paypal Shopper! 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However, they had to withdraw after they ran out of fuel on late 25 March early 26 March. The South African mercenaries told those at the Amarula Hotel that they could only try to help them again on the next day, and that they should stay put, as the rebels were possibly lying in wait to ambush anyone fleeing. A nearby Mozambican army unit of 1,100 soldiers failed to assist those besieged in Palma, not wanting to weaken its own fortified position at Afungi, while Total SE reportedly refused to refuel the DAG's helicopters so that they could not directly return to Palma. On late 26 March, those at the Amarula Hotel decided to attempt a breakout, as no further assistance by government forces seemed to reach them. The rebels attacked the hotel with mortars by then. A group of 20 did not join this attempt, and opted to stay behind. Assisted by some security forces, about 180 hotel survivors fled with the convoy of 17 vehicles. However, only seven vehicles successfully escaped from the scene, while the ten other vehicles were attacked, with their occupants murdered, and others wounded and captured. More than 40 people were killed during the convoy's assault, but only seven bodies were retrieved so far, as the vehicles were then hijacked by the attackers. According to Pinnacle News, at least 21 Mozambican soldiers were killed during the operation. A South African man, Adrian Nel who was driving one of the convoys' vehicles and a British contractor are confirmed killed during the attacks, with other foreigners suspected dead. 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Critics compared it to a combination of It's a Wonderful Life and the surreal science-fiction/horror television series The Twilight Zone (1959). Roger Ebert compared it to the Murray-starring Christmas-comedy Scrooged (1988), featuring a similar transformation from selfish to selfless. He said that where that film offered a "grim discontent", Groundhog Day offered optimism. Critics agreed that the film had an obvious moral, but disagreed on its presentation. Desson Thomson found the film initially intriguing but believed it deteriorated into a Hollywood-style morality tale. In Turan's opinion, Groundhog Day started as a traditional Hollywood story, but was earnest enough to convert the audience by the end, and had a "romantic innocence" that prevented it becoming formulaic. Hinson said that the moral core of the story was never presented in a way that insulted the viewer's intelligence or required they sacrifice their cynicism to accept it. He continued that Phil evolves into a better version of himself, but never stops being a jerk. According to Janet Maslin, the film balanced sentimentality and nihilism. The Hollywood Reporter appreciated that the film endorsed small town morals and their positive effect on Phil. The New Statesman argued that it appealed simultaneously to cynicism and optimism. The tone was described as inconsistent, and the film poorly paced, some scenes going on too long. Owen Glieberman compared it unfavorably to another time-travel film, Back to the Future (1985), which he found more cleverly structured. He described some scenes as isolated comedy sketches rather than part of a larger narrative. Thomson said that the repetition of scenes worked against the film, making it seem as if no progress was being made. Hinson countered that minor alterations to the scenes kept them interesting as part of a "brilliantly imaginative" and "complex" script. Some reviewers said that the humor was often mild, eliciting small chuckles instead of outright hilarity, although Hinson found it to be "wildly funny". The Hollywood Reporter wrote that it offered a range of comedy and satire, all tempered by the love story between Phil and Rita. Critics highlighted the deeper story behind the comedy. Ebert called it a comedy on the surface, but with an under ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2021 13:46:34 -0400 From: "Cat Pee Removal" Subject: No more stressing over cat urine No more stressing over cat urine http://sqribblee.us/X5FTtn6bwoHHufnQ7jawynQBhqj9-Sjicr5s_j0R-JFN6J5l http://sqribblee.us/BgllnwPIryM_s4feyX_tjxs1H1CzGVu8jsPgJ1DoIVJQ_qIl or the role of Phil Connors, Chevy Chase, Tom Hanks and Michael Keaton were also considered. Hanks was Ramis's first choice, but the actor rejected the offer. Hanks rationalized that he was typecast portraying nice people, and the audience would be expecting his inevitable redemption, whereas Murray was "such a miserable [son of a bitch] on- and off-screen" that the outcome would be less predictable. Keaton said that the role of a "wry, sardonic, glib" character was a typical role for him, but admitted that he simply did not understand the film. He later confessed regret in passing on the role. Phil was written as a younger man, but this was changed when it was determined that the appropriate comic actors were all older. Murray and Ramis had a long-standing friendship and collaborative relationship, having worked together since 1974 across multiple projects and five films to great success, including Meatballs (1979), Caddyshack, and Ghostbusters (1984). Rubin did not write the character as particularly nasty, aiming for a normal person in an extranormal situation. In casting Murray, Phil was portrayed as more cynical, sarcastic, and detached but not so malicious that audiences would no longer support him. Rubin wanted Kevin Kline for the part, believing Murray did not have the acting ability required. Ramis reassured Rubin about the casting, saying "Don't worry. This is what Bill Murray can do. He can be that nasty and still make you like him." MacDowell agreed, saying "He's a jerk but he makes you laugh." Albert auditioned comediennes for the role of Rita but determined that someone vying with Murray at comedy would be detrimental. The character of Rita was not intended to trade witty comments with Phil, but instead, offer human warmth and intelligence. MacDowell was cast because she was thought to bring an effortless grace suited to Rita's character. MacDowell tried to adapt to Murray's natural improvisation in scenes. 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Murray was also in the middle of a divorce from the mother of two of his children, Margaret Kelly. He was reportedly miserable throughout filming, demonstrated erratic behavior, threw tantrums, and would often contradict Ramis's decisions. Ramis said that Murray would constantly show up late to set, describing his behavior as "just irrationally mean and unavailable". The pair also had disagreements over the script and the other actors' performances. Shannon recounted how he believed he had upset Murray during an encounter. When Ramis heard about this, he made Murray publicly apologize to Shannon. Tobolowsky recounted how before their scene's first take, Murray walked into a bakery and bought all of the pastries, which he threw to the gathered onlookers, using Tobolowsky to help carry the load. The Woodstock Opera House served as both the exterior of Rita's hotel and the scene of one of Phil's suicides. The script continued to change during filming. When Tobolowsky arrived for his first scene, he was handed a new script. He estimated that about a third of the script was different from his original copy. For example, early in the film, Phil ends his first loop by breaking a pencil to see if it is repaired the following day. A more elaborate scene was filmed in which Phil spraypainted the walls of the room he wakes up in, destroyed objects, and gave himself a Mohawk hairstyle. The scene took three days to film and was costly; Ramis discarded it for something deemed quieter, simpler, and less manic. The revised script also featured more of Phil's misadventures, and his suicide attempts were set closer to the film's end. These scenes were moved forward in favor of a long third act showing Phil embracing life. Murray endured physical discomfort for some scenes. To prepare for his step into the water-filled pothole, he wrapped his foot in cling wrap, neoprene, and two pairs of socks. 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In casting Murray, Phil was portrayed as more cynical, sarcastic, and detached but not so malicious that audiences would no longer support him. Rubin wanted Kevin Kline for the part, believing Murray did not have the acting ability required. Ramis reassured Rubin about the casting, saying "Don't worry. This is what Bill Murray can do. He can be that nasty and still make you like him." MacDowell agreed, saying "He's a jerk but he makes you laugh." Albert auditioned comediennes for the role of Rita but determined that someone vying with Murray at comedy would be detrimental. The character of Rita was not intended to trade witty comments with Phil, but instead, offer human warmth and intelligence. MacDowell was cast because she was thought to bring an effortless grace suited to Rita's character. MacDowell tried to adapt to Murray's natural improvisation in scenes. 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Egyptian authorities subsequently stated that "there may have been technical or human errors" involved as well. The ship ran aground on one of the canal's banks, obstructing the canal and preventing other vessels from passing through. The obstruction was south of the section of the canal that has two channels, so there was no way for other ships to bypass Ever Given. The obstruction had a significant impact on trade between Europe and Asia/Middle East, with at least 369 ships queueing to pass through the canal on 28 March. On a daily basis, this prevents $9.6 billion worth of trade being delivered both ways. On 29 March, the vessel was partially re-floated and "reorientated 80 percent in the right direction" although the "bow remained stuck". The ship was finally freed that afternoon, at 15:05 local time (13:05 UTC), and started moving, under tow, towards the Great Bitter Lake, for technical inspection. The canal was checked for damage before it could be reopened. 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Rubin took the main character's name from Punxsutawney Phil. He hoped that the film could become a perennial holiday favorite like It's a Wonderful Life (1946) and A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965). Rubin spent eight weeks working on the story: seven weeks making notes to define both the rules and characters, and one week writing the script. Rubin struggled with establishing a cause for the time loop, and considered technological, magical, and celestial origins. He thought these methods were interchangeable, and that the cause was unimportant and could detract from the story elements he wanted to focus on. Rubin said that this lack of explanation made Phil's situation more relatable, as "none of us knows exactly how we got stuck here either." He chose to begin the story in medias res, with Phil already caught in the time loop. The first scene included Phil waking up to "I Got You Babe", predicting the radio host banter and the actions of the hotel patrons, and attacking a pedestrian outside. Rubin thought that this would intrigue an audience trying to understand how and why he is doing these things. He chose "I Got You Babe" because it used a lot of repeating lines and was about love, which he felt were thematically resonant aspects. He likened his original script to the 1949 British black comedy film Kind Hearts and Coronets, particularly with the flippant way in which Phil's multiple suicides are shown. Rubin did not initially write it as a broad comedy and considered it to be more whimsical. He found that the funnier elements were the easiest to think of; one of the earliest scenes he wrote was about Phil using his ever-increasing knowledge to seduce women. Loops were also dedicated to Phil seeing how far he could get outside of Punxsutawney; inevitably he was always returned to the town by the loop. 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This was seen as a response to criticism of Hollywood for overusing violence and sex in films, as well as a need for feel-good entertainment in a time of recession. As production costs rose, films pitched at both adults and children offered a greater chance being profitable both at the theater and in the ensuing home video rentals. By 1993, the three all-time highest-grossing films in North America were family-oriented: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Star Wars, and Home Alone. Family films encouraged repeat business and offered more opportunities to sell merchandise. Columbia Pictures chairman Mark Canton said that PG-rated films were much more likely to make over $100 million, compared to adult-oriented fare. Groundhog Day was rated PG, allowing children access with parental permission. The film was seen as a potential sleeper success. Groundhog Day was one of many family films released that year, including Free Willy, Last Action Hero and the highly anticipated Jurassic Park, which would go on to become the highest-grossing film of its time. Not all releases that year were family-centric; it would become considered one of the greatest years for film across a range of genres. There were blockbusters like Mrs. Doubtfire and Indecent Proposal. Critical favorites such as Schindler's List and Philadelphia, and future classics like Dazed and Confused, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. The premiere of Groundhog Day took place on February 4, 1993, at the Fox Theater in Westwood, Los Angeles. Murray did not attend the low-budget event, whose guests included comedian Rodney Dangerfield and actresses Catherine O'Hara, Mimi Rogers, and Virginia Madsen. $40,000 of the entry ticket sales profits were donated to the Scleroderma Research Foundation and Turning Point Shelter. A second premiere took place the following day in Crystal Lake, Illinois, followed by an auction of props and signed equip ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6305 **********************************************