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You see each other often because you know the same people. You have a good time together, but there is nothing romantic about it. What you think it means: He loves me, but the wounds he got in his previous relationship have not healed yet, so he doesn't want to push it.
I will be his best friend, and then he'll understand that he loves me. What it really means: You are a great friend, and it's nice being with you. But you are not his girlfriend. You are nothing more than just a friend. What happened: When you try to talk about your future, he becomes very mysterious and gets very angry. And sometimes, he simply says, "I don't know. What you think it means: He is not used to the fact that our relationship is very serious.
He wants to propose to me so that it's a surprise. However, he has some financial troubles, and he doesn't want me to have them on my shoulders. When he fixes those problems, we will get married. What it really means: You don't seem to be the best candidate for his wife and the mother of his children. He likes the way things are between you right now, but he doesn't want anything more. He doesn't want to talk about the future because he doesn't want to change anything.
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He's been away for months, and then he returns as if nothing happened. He starts a conversation, but he doesn't support it. What happened: He starts a conversation, and then he disappears.
He doesn't try to continue communication offline. He uses you in his elaborate schemes. What happened: You had a great time together, and he suddenly disappeared. What it really means: He is not interested in you as a constant partner. He wants to be a competitor for other guys who are interested in you. He is looking for a "special" relationship What happened: He suggested staying friends, but he keeps flirting anyway. He doesn't spend enough time on you, and he only comes to you when he needs to.
I need help with a song, I overhead it playing from someone outside, but they were too far away for me to make out more than a few lines, and by a few lines, I mean one line that was repeated, I think it was the hook, or the chorus, or the pre-chorus or something like that.
The song had very garage band, indie rock vibes, and the guy who sang the line I wrote down had a very raspy voice. I hope someone can help me out!! Please I am looking for a song that goes like this Anyone know the name of this song?
Thanks in advance. Male vocalist. All I remember of the lyrics is: Said to my love, when will you come back to me and leave the past behind. Searching for this song, It goes like:- and I wanna be with you but I just can't get down on my knee cause you deserve the world and that isn't me so I'll be praying that one day you will find your man who treat you the way that. Heard a song on kxlu LMU los angeles on Wednesday night between 10pm and 11pm. Kinda hiphop techno.
HEY guys need your help It's making me nuts trying to recall this song from early s or earlier maybe. Female vocalist, the genre was pop or disco Sounded like a prom night song..
One specific thing was that the music would stop all of a sudden and the singer would say something like 'will you come home with me tonight? I'm trying to find a song sung by Netnobody on soundcloud that has just vanished from the face of the earth it seems like the lyrics went "I feel like i am trying i fell like i am dying i dont want to try anymore" anyone have any links to this song or anywhere i can download it at?
Hi, I'm looking for a song that ends with "promise me you'll stay. Really like the song but I can't find it. Does anyone know it? I'm looking for the title of these lyrics ohh my sleep last night oh my restless day thinking of you my dear i am tired.
I heard this on tiktok I can only remember this:My family. You can change my mind i wanna see. The properly talking to the edge. Please help me find this song sang by a female I think it's a 90s soft pop I heard it from a Spotify playlist ad bit the song wasn'ton the playlist.
It goes like this: "You go your way and I'll go mine, pretend that we could just rewind Can someone help? I Follow Rivers? I have this song in my head for like ages and I know I heard it on SoundCloud it goes like: "Look into my eyes and tell me what you see An empty mind put together broken dreams". I can't really hear much from the lyrics.. I'm trying to find this song and I think the lyrics go like this: And i'll be on my way this time tomorrow far away And i'll be driving solo wiping tear drops from my face But if you wanna heave your heart the night I might just stay I'll be on the road this time tomorrow if you don't change.
Please help me with this song You are the sunshine in my life You are the friend I know You are the light in the dark You are the friend I know. Hello there! There was a song sang by young woman in s I had it on my tape Something like "All day all day I've been thinking of you..
There's this song I like buh can't find it I only remember Baby I put my trust in you they talk say love is blind but I don made up my mind baby. Plz help me. Get Out the door! Let's bring this to! Get back the key! I wanna be! Rocking on! We wanna say! Bring back the day! We're dancing on! And it is not spice girls. Looking for a song from probably the early 's. The song wasn't in english. Female vocals. The only bits I remember is that about a minute into the song she goes into a long note for 30ish seconds and then the song continues.
Something along the lines of "aya yaaaaaaa cue long note Starts off slow and then picks up after the note. Any help would be appreciated. Hi there! I was looking for a song for years but failed. It should be an old song with some of the lyrics Hi all, didn't find the name of this song here, but wondered if any of you might have heard it. Song is from the late 60's, early 70's, album cover has a close up picture of a mid 20's early 30's guy with brown hair, blue eyes, dark green background.
Part of the lyrics I can remember are: Remember when we used to run in the rain and everyone said we were both quite insane but life was just a game and we loved it so oh where did love go. Well I can't stop thinkin' 'bout the good times the good, good times we had. No I can't stop thinkin' 'bout the good times, feelin' bad, feelin' sad Thanks in advance! Looking for a song that was sampled in a vaporwave track, unsure of release date, probably early '80s. I've got a very clear chorus, yet I can't seem to find the original song anywhere.
Riddle me this, riddle me that, the answer was inside your eyes Any ideas? Hey in bed help finding a gospel for some reason I believe the song was sang by a gospel group divine nature but I cannot find the song. I heard it in a yoga class… thanks! Ok I found this thing which will do the opposite you say the song and it will show you the lyrics and i only know part of the lyrics i need all of it it wont show the lyrics.
Ok so the song I'm looking for goes boys like you can't tell when they've got something really real girls like me we stayed just cuz we feel the way we feel it's your loss now I was once down stop talking about you miss me now it's your loss now. Female vocalist, upbeat, sounds like starbucks cafe music, chorus is on repeat at the end and sounds something like "zhenda or genda, or zhenzha I'm in love with you" on repeat, at that repeat.
Glad I found this site! I hope someone can finally identify this song, because it's been driving me mad for years now. It's sung by a male singer, and it was used in a clip of an anti slavery charity, but I can't remember the name of the charity. Hi, can anyone help with this dance song from the 90's.?
Me holding you, you holding me, you know how good we'd be and from the first time I looked in your eyes I knew you would be my girl. It has a chorus that goes "Where does it hurt, I'll make it better. She'll forgive and forget if you let her. Where does it hurt, I'll make it better. We could lose on our own but not together". I have it taped from the radio years ago but having no joy on Shazam with it.
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Oftentimes, when we experience loss, we beg for the "one mores". One more hug, please. Can I have one more kiss? Just one more laugh we can share? We wish for these experiences to just happen once more as if that would ever be enough. The reality is that even if we were privileged with one more, we would want another. And another. We'd never be satisfied.
We'd eventually just wish for eternity. Loss is necessary. Loss is natural. Loss is inevitable. Loss was never defined as easy. In fact, it has to be hard.
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When Sony announced that Venom would be getting a stand-alone movie, outside of the Tom Holland MCU Spider-Man films, and intended to start its own separate shared universe of films, the reactions were generally not that kind. Even if Tom Hardy was going to take on the role, why would you take Venom, so intrinsically connected to Spider-Man's comic book roots, and remove all of that for cheap action spectacle? Needless to say I wound up hopping on the "lets bash 'Venom'" train.
While I appreciated how much fun Tom Hardy was having and the visual approach to the symbiotes, I couldn't get behind the film's tone or story, both of which felt like relics of a bygone era of comic book storytelling that sacrificed actual pathos for that aforementioned cheap spectacle. But apparently that critical consensus was in the minority because audiences ate the film up.
On top of that, Ruben Fleischer would step out of the director's chair in place of Andy Serkis, the visual effects legend behind characters like 'The Lord of the Rings' Gollum and 'Planet of the Apes' Caesar, and a pretty decent director in his own right. Now with a year-long pandemic delay behind it, 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' is finally here, did it change my jaded little mind about the character's big-screen worth?
Surprisingly, it kind of did. I won't pretend that I loved it by any stretch, but while 'Let There Be Carnage' still features some of its predecessor's shortcomings, there's also a tightness, consistency and self-awareness that's more prevalent this time around; in other words, it's significantly more fun!
A year after the events of the first film, Eddie Brock played by Tom Hardy is struggling with sharing a body with the alien symbiote, Venom also voiced by Hardy. Things change when Eddie is contacted by Detective Pat Mulligan played by Stephen Graham , who says that the serial killer Cletus Kasady will talk only with Eddie regarding his string of murders.
His interview with Kasady played by Woody Harrelson leads to Eddie uncovering the killer's victims and confirming Kasady's execution. During their final meeting, Kasady bites Eddie, imprinting part of Venom onto Kasady. When Kasady is executed, the new symbiote awakens, merging with Kasady into a bloody, far more violent incarnation known as Carnage. It's up to Eddie and Venom to put aside their differences to stop Carnage's rampage, as well as Frances Barrison played by Naomi Harris , Kasady's longtime girlfriend whose sonic scream abilities pose a threat to both Venom and Carnage.
So what made me completely switch gears this time around? There's a couple reasons, but first and foremost is the pacing. Serkis and screenwriter Kelly Marcel know exactly where to take the story and how to frame both Eddie and Venom's journeys against the looming threat of Carnage. Even when the film is going for pure, outrageous humor, it never forgets the qualms between Eddie and Venom should be at the center beyond the obvious comic book-y exhibitions.
If you were a fan of Eddie's anxious sense of loss, or the back-and-forth between he and the overly eccentric Venom, you are going to love this movie. Hardy has a great grasp on what buttons to push for both, especially Venom, who has to spend a chunk of the movie contending with losing Eddie altogether and find their own unique purpose among other things, what is essentially Venom's "coming out" moment that actually finds some weight in all the jokes.
Then there's Harrelson as Carnage and he absolutely delivers! Absolutely taking a few cues from Heath Ledger's Joker, Harrelson is leaning just enough into campy territory to be charismatic, but never letting us forget the absolutely shattered malicious mind controlling the spaghetti wrap of CGI.
Serkis' directing itself deserves some praise too. I can't necessarily pinpoint his style, but like his approach on 'Mowgli,' he has a great eye for detail in both character aesthetics and worldbuilding. That goes from the symbiotes' movements and action bits to bigger things like lighting in a church sequence or just making San Francisco feel more alive in the process.
As far as downsides go, what you see is basically what you get. While I was certainly on that train more here, I also couldn't help but hope for more on the emotional side of things. Yes, seeing the two be vulnerable with one another is important to their arcs and the comedy infusions work more often than not, but it also presents a double-edged sword of that quick runtime, sacrificing time for smaller moments for bigger, more outrageous ones.
In addition, while Hardy and Harrelson are electric together, I also found a lot of the supporting characters disappointing to a degree. Mulligan has a few neat moments, but not enough to go beyond the tough cop archetype. The only one who almost makes it work is Naomi Harris, who actually has great chemistry with Harrelson until the movie has to do something else with her. It's those other characters that make the non-Venom, non-Carnage moments stall significantly and I wish there was more to them.
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