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Bong, (voiced by Kim Goody, the singer of the theme song) the younger and smaller one, is appealing, coy, impulsive, and a bundle lover of energy.He does not speak, but communicates with body language, expressive eyebrows, and humming sounds. He likes to help others and has an optimistic approach to life and its problems. Patient and thoughtful, he loves nothing more than a problem to be solved or a job to be done. Wise and determined, he often takes the lead in adventures. His enormous appetite for exploring is dwarfed only by the endless supply of useful gadgets in an ever-present pouch. Bing (voiced by Dashisell Tate) is older and much larger than Bong.These two explorers are catapulted to the surrounding worlds in their solar system on a flying white couch where they explore, learn about the inhabitants, develop friendships and have fun. Plot ĭeep in the heart of the Tiny Universe lies the North Planet where the main characters, Bing and Bong, make their home. 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The comedy returns Sunday for its 11th season (which is pretty, pretty good) spread over 21 years – including a six-year hiatus between seasons eight and nine – reflecting David’s “I’ll deliver ‘em when I’m ready” strategy, and HBO’s willingness to let him to work at his own quirky, unhurried pace. Larry David tends to keep his own counsel when it comes to things like publicity, so you won’t see any advance reviews of the new season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” because nothing was made available in advance.įor all the talk about creative freedom these days, “Curb” has long been a model of a network acceding to the show’s architect. Susie Essman, Lucy Liu, Larry David in the new season of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm.' John P. (Not that there’s anything wrong with that.) It’s unclear whether these alien visitors have all the time in the world waiting around for somebody to get to the point, but a lot of us mere mortals don’t.ĭon’t look for ‘Curb’ blurbs. But the current TV glut has only accelerated the sense that if the show you’re watching doesn’t seem to be going anywhere, click, next. ![]() “The X-Files” ran into similar problems in its later seasons, as the mythology became increasingly dense. Therein lies the problem with both shows, which particularly in the case of “Invasion” feels so unhurried in its template of watching the crisis unfold as a global phenomenon as to blunt the drama. Why are they back now? What was done to them? And what happens next? The hope is you’ll stick around to find out, but given the size of the cast, there are a whole lot of subplots to explore in the interim. The group arrives in Detroit, and they’re essentially quarantined by the government, while both getting to know each other and, in the case of those taken relatively recently, discovering what transpired while they were gone. Again, it involves people being returned, unchanged, after disappearing years and sometimes decades earlier, but the emphasis is on marginalized people, whose absences were felt by their families but not seriously scrutinized by authorities. 25, the CW series is actually a reboot of a show titled “The 4400” that premiered in 2004, but with an interesting twist. It’s sort of the anti- “Independence Day,” where instead of giant ships suddenly appearing, strange little things begin happening, slowly (too slowly, based on the five episodes previewed) adding up to an extraterrestrial encounter of, well, some kind.Īs for “4400,” which premieres Oct. 22) follows the weird doings surrounding an alien invasion through the perspectives of multiple characters around the globe. The fixation with watching the skies is being joined by Apple TV+’s globe-spanning “Invasion” and CW’s “4400,” both of which hinge on mysteries but which appear to be in no hurry to disgorge their secrets.Ĭreated by “X-Men” veteran Simon Kinberg and David Weil, “Invasion” (launching Oct. This week saw the finale of “American Horror Story: Double Feature,” whose second installment (a vast improvement over the first) rewrote US history around aliens landing during the Eisenhower administration. Whatever the reason (including possibly happenstance), to paraphrase a great patriot, “The aliens are coming! The aliens are coming!” Chalk it up to the government’s revelations in recent years about UFOs, or maybe just the pendulum swinging back, again, after “The X-Files” inspired a host of imitators in the 1990s. ![]() ![]() The contiguous United States as a whole has warmed by about 1.8☏ since 1900, with only slight cooling from the 1930s into the 1960s. Temperatures have risen since that cool period by more than 2☏. Temperatures in Mississippi were above average in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1950s, followed by a substantial cooling of almost 2☏ throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Mississippi is one of the few areas globally to experience little net warming (Figure 1). The warmest consecutive 5-year interval was the most recent, 2016–2020. Temperatures in Mississippi have risen by a miniscule 0.1☏ since the beginning of the 20th century, but recent years have been very warm. Less warming is expected under a lower emissions future (the coldest end-of-century projected years being about as warm as the hottest year in the historical record green shading) and more warming under a higher emissions future (the hottest end-of-century projected years being about 11☏ warmer than the hottest year in the historical record red shading). Historically unprecedented warming is projected during this century. Observed temperatures are generally within, but on the low end of, the envelope of model simulations of the historical period (gray shading). Shading indicates the range of annual temperatures from the set of models. Mississippi is one of the few areas globally to experience little net warming. Temperatures in Mississippi (orange line) have risen by a miniscule 0.1☏ since the beginning of the 20th century, but recent years have been very warm. Projected changes for 2006–2100 are from global climate models for two possible futures: one in which greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase (higher emissions) and another in which greenhouse gas emissions increase at a slower rate (lower emissions). Extreme temperatures range from a record low of −19☏ at Corinth (January 30, 1966) to a record high of 115☏ at Holly Springs (July 29, 1930).įigure 1: Observed and projected changes (compared to the 1901–1960 average) in near-surface air temperature for Mississippi. Statewide annual average (1991–2020 normals) precipitation is 55.9 inches and ranges from 50 inches in the north to about 65 inches along the coast. This mild climate is an important economic driver for agricultural production and tourism. In addition to serving as a predominant source of moisture, the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico help moderate temperatures along Mississippi’s coast. Thus, Mississippi’s climate is characterized by relatively mild winters, hot summers, and year-round precipitation. Clockwise circulation of air around a semipermanent high-pressure system in the North Atlantic (the Bermuda High) causes a quite persistent southerly flow of air off the Gulf during the warmer half of the year. ![]() The state is therefore exposed to diverse air masses, including the warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and drier continental air masses, which are cold in the winter and warm in the summer. Mississippi is located between the Gulf of Mexico and the southern end of the vast, relatively flat plains of central North America, which extend from the Arctic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico. ![]() ![]() ![]() Both Madonna and her director coasted to a huge box office success. Madonna was not a star when they began filming, but during the last week of production, Like A Virgin came out, and Seidelman captured on film the elusive quality that made Madonna a superstar. Thanks to “the Madonna movie” Seidelman was the hottest female director in conventional Hollywood. Its lightness of tone, humor, and happy ending set it apart from much of independent filmmaking, where comedy has been traditionally undervalued. Smithereens was a downbeat version of her breakout hit, Desperately Seeking Susan, which was directed, produced and written by women. Her short films won prizes, and she scraped together a tiny budget for Smithereens, about a young woman on the crusty edges of the 80s NYC club scene. Jeff has created an awkward promo film…he doesn’t even bother to iron his labcoat to make a good impression.ĭirector Susan Seidleman majored in design at Drexel University, and then became a film student at NYU. Victor Frankenstein could easily create life by impregnating a wife (or sweetheart!) but for some reason he wants to do it the hard way. Women seemed to be the lone creators of babies. Alexa, do the dishes.Įven though Frankenstein was penned by a woman, film adaptations usually lack a woman’s point of view, except, perhaps, for Elsa Lancaster’s ear-splitting shriek when she sees the prospective groom in her arranged marriage in The Bride… When the novel was written, the male contribution to the creation of biological life was imperfectly understood by most people. It’s a small step forward to envision humanoid members of the household. Now, we accept that we have androids (on Android devices!) talking to us on our phones and from our kitchen counters. Right has cinematic echoes all the way back to the evil Robot Maria, a double of the kindly human Maria in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis. The 20th century has been fascinated, not just by the creation of biological life in the laboratory, but first mechanical robots and now what we vaguely term A. In this story reverberate the monumental paradoxes of life and death, right and wrong, human and divine” (Hitchcock 6). It is on the one hand so true as to be universal, and on the other, malleable enough to conform to different times, places, peoples and moments in history. This very characteristic keeps the Frankenstein story alive, retold and reinterpreted through almost two centuries since its original appearance in Mary Shelly’s 1818 novel. “All great myths balance irreconcilable opposites. This monster is mostly mute (at least until the sequel, The Bride of Frankenstein) and is neither a physical nor mental replica of his creator. ![]() Not the novel by Mary Shelly, in which Victor Frankenstein creates a frightsome but garrulous philosopher, with whom he can argue about the Enlightenment, but the 1931 film in which Boris Karloff embodies a monster envisioned by James Whale, make-up artist Jack Pierce and costume designer Vera West. If the film version of The Wizard of Oz is something like the American national fairy tale, in many ways the Frankenstein story proposes itself as the horror movie variation of silver screen comfort food. But we need new favorites, too! Movies to discover, when our old favorites have lost an infinitesimal bit of their glow. Barbara Stanwyck seducing Henry Fonda in The Lady Eve. Walter Catlett’s eyebrows going up and down as Katharine Hepburn tells him she’s “Swinging Door Susie” in Bringing Up Baby. Smith, the dog with whom he shares joint custody with Irene Dunne in The Awful Truth. We all have our favorite classic Hollywood comedies, with scenes that we love, and would watch over and over again. “A genuine oddball item, the film is either a botched experiment or an original hybrid…this witty screwball SF comedy seems a sure bet for videotape reevaluation” ( Cinefantistique review by Thomas Doherty). Its creature and creator (both John Malkovich) are dissected from a female perspective, and it seems crafted as a direct rebuke to John Hughes’ beloved Weird Science. This very 80s version of the Frankenstein story was directed by Seidelman after her smash hit “Madonna movie” Desperately Seeking Susan. Tasked with creating public support for a pricey android designed to withstand the rigors of space travel, Frankie finds herself creating not just a man, but a mensch. John Malkovich, Ann Magnuson, Glenne Headley (98 min) PG-13įrankie Stone (Ann Magnusson) is a crack ad exec, able to craft campaigns that make even bland politicians seem almost human. Right (1987) Directed by Susan Seidelman. ![]() ![]() As far as, a lot of people can follow a couple crossing continents on bikes. But if I post about my sofa… This post won’t become viral. ![]() A lot of people want to know which sofa is in a J Lo living room. Your audience must feel you have a genuine interest in what you do.Īnd one more thing, lifestyle is a good niche in two cases: you’re famous, or you have a unique lifestyle. Post as often as you can, but don’t let your content turn into annoying spam.The best solution is finding a happy middle ground between what you enjoy and what will bring money. Unless you are deeply invested in the topic you are going to post about, it won’t work out. Don’t choose a niche just because you think it’s high-paying.But if your niche is so obscure it’s known to a thousand people in the entire world, it’s unlikely you’ll get any profit from it. No, this audience doesn’t have to be massive. Make sure there is a target audience for your niche.So whatever you want your content to be about, you must always be ready for competition. This means that it’s highly unlikely that you can choose a unique niche no one has thought of before. There are over a thousand niches on Instagram at the moment.What’s an Instagram niche that brings money? There are a lot of food influencers sharing the same category but with their own niches: healthy food, vegan food, receipts, shawarma critiques, fast daily meals, monthly rations, drunken cooks… Wise choice of a niche helps you not only find an audience but to create consistent content strategy. And considering the latest social network trends, native advertising is much more preferable to annoying “in-your-face” ads (and subsequently, much more profitable).Ī niche is a narrower concept compared with a topic or category. And this kind of niche content is extremely attractive to brands and businesses as a platform for native advertising. Besides, catering to all audiences at once is catering to no one.Īn Instagram niche is a certain category or topic within which you plan and post your content. But let’s admit it: no one has time and energy for covering all the topics for a long period of time. I’m not saying that your content can’t be all over the place. Chances are you post content under a certain topic or category that might seem interesting to a certain part of the platform’s audience. Let’s say you are a creator, blogger, an influencer, or just a person who happens to have an Instagram account. And in case you are still struggling to choose the most profitable Instagram niche, here is a list of niches that work best in 2021. Selling your own product (via direct shipping or digitally)Įven before you start your own Instagram account, you have to know what your final goal is and work towards it.Directing traffic to products and getting a commission (partnership marketing).So before you choose your niche, think of what kind of monetization you are after: It’s extremely difficult to stand out when your profile is just one in a million similar profiles. The catch is you need to know the right niche to operate in and use it to its full potential. “So what’s the catch?” I can almost hear you ask. This is where you have every opportunity to monetize your ideas and business endeavors with minimal investments. Today, Instagram has become one of the most profitable platforms for businesses and personal brands. Over 10% of American users purchase services and/or products on Instagram.200 M people visit at least one business profile every day.The platform’s potential ad reach is estimated at around 950M users.One in three most viewed Stories are created by brands and companies.In 2022, people spend around half an hour browsing Instagram daily. ![]() It has over a billion active users now, with half a billion people using it every day
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