Anna Kendrick and James Corden Sing "No One Is Alone" From Disney's Into The Woods
Throughout the past week, TheaterMania has been on a quest with Into The Woods leading up to the release of an exclusive clip from the new Disney musical.
While I think that's the "kiddy" version of explaining what this song is
about, it has a WAY deeper meaning,
It's telling us that everything you do has an effect on another person,
even if it's not our intention and we must face our own concequences if we
do something. Basically the entire theme of the musical, not the fairytales
Agreed. I think the real core of this song is when the characters realise that "someone is on your side / someone else is not / while we're seeing our side / maybe we forgot / they are not alone".
Wildfang Presents: EVAN RACHEL WOULD
EvanRachelWould. Would you? Experience a memorable day-in-the-life of actress Evan Rachel Wood as she bounces around Portland taking on the crazy, ...
I like ERW (mainly because she's one of the prettiest actresses alive imo,
and a very classy girl), but that... was bad. The "Evan Rachel would !"
thing is cute, but the self-centeredness of it all was pretty
cringe-worthy. Plus, using a six or seven year old girl who doesn't
understand what she's saying for her gender theory propaganda, not cool. In
short, it reeked of boho-land.
+SCharlesDennicon The point is that women only ever wear dresses because of patriarchal oppression and men should feel ashamed and hate themselves so much that they commit suicide and then all the lesbians can form a great big mutual cunnilingus chain around the entire earth. Or something like that.
So anyone who believes in animal rights must be a member of PETA, right? And because PETA euthanizes some animals, that means their entire message is hypocritical? What a fucking idiot.
Man, CIA is so stupid in this movie haha
"Yeah, you two go get that special forces psycho soldier hidden in the
woods, don't worry if you don't see him, he's kind of a ninja chameleon"
Do you know all modern special forces use those old ninja tricks?Like from masks to poisons and explosives.
Plane Hijacker Escapes with $200,000
A man hijacked a plan, got his ransom money, and actually managed to escape. It was Thanksgiving in 1971 when an average looking man, well dressed in a ...
The plane did not go to Mexico City as requested by the hijacker and
portrayed in this video. The alleged Cooper bailed out shortly after the
flight's second leg left Seattle with no passengers. Then after the crew
confirmed that he was off, they were ordered to land at Kingsley AFB in
Klamath Falls, Or. The passenger jet in this case was not followed by F-15
fighters, they were F-4 Phantoms, as the F-15 was tested in 1972 and
commissioned in 1976. This story derives from Nov. 1971. No biggie, but
some of us appreciate correct details, no matter how trivial.
+dick tracy The details you give are completely off base. no phantoms, no forced landing, and they never confirmed his actual bail time. it's an educated guess.
D.B Cooper never existed. It was all made up. So the gvt can implement
searches of all passenger luggage, for the war on drugs. C.I.A was tired of
people like george jung and others using airlines to smuggle mass
quantities of marijuana, cocaine and heroine. They were the competition.
And C.I.A had to stop it. Look what happened after 9/11.
+Chad Manning If the hijacking was set up, they failed miserably. several copycats followed Cooper's hijacking, so this makes no sense to try and improve security.