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Technologies, we detect faces in digital photos and then compare them with celebrity faces based on visual similarity to find what celebrity do you look like.📢 Celebrities similar to you!Now you have the opportunity to find the answer to the question, "Which celebrities do I look like?" It's fascinating to use deep face analysis to find someone who resembles you. Take a selfie with AI Camera, upload a photo from your gallery or the internet, and the result of the comparison with famous personalities or twin strangers will be at your fingertips in just a few seconds. Aging camera estimates your age and finds your celebrity match!🌟 Share your amazing results with friends and family, and continue exploring the world of celebrities to find belebrity with the place my face "Face Scanner" app! Scan & Discover Your Beauty Age!Download the app now and find out who you resemble and lookalike! 🤩 Read more
2025-04-12Cleminson, which produced a twin axe attack akin to Thin Lizzy and Judas Priest, screamed “metal”. While every song qualifies as a standout, it’s the closing title track, in its unsettling, ominous, streetwise glory that cracks this list.7. “Sold My Soul”The hardest part about compiling this list was not making it entirely Hair of the Dog or Razamanaz, my two favorite Nazareth albums. Coming off the latter is “Sold My Soul”. This track balance darkness and light, heaviness and softness with such subtlety and grace. The guitars alternate between pummeling riffage and delicate twin harmonies, while McCafferty cries the chorus with such desperation, we’d actually believe he “sold his soul to the devil”. The way that doomy lead riff carries its way through the outro while bassist Pete Agnew and drummer Darrell Sweet hold down the beat only intensifies this hellish affair.6. “The Ballad of Hollis Brown”Nazareth were no strangers to cover songs. Their take on The Everly Brothers’ “Love Hurts” scored them their biggest hit internationally, catapulting them to the Top 10 in the U.S. Meanwhile, their gallop laden spin on Joni Mitchell’s “This Flight Tonight” is credited as inspiring the riffing on Heart’s “Barracuda”. But it’s their nearly 10 minute, monolithic, proto-sludge interpretation of Bob Dylan’s “The Ballad of Hollis Brown” that takes the cake as the be all, end all Nazareth cover. Listen to that trudging tempo and downright demonic guitar tone. Mind you, this was released in 1973, nearly half a century ago. Played on the right stereo, I’m certain this song has the power to level entire cities.5. “Miss Misery”While not nearly “slit your wrist” friendly as “The Ballad of Hollis Brown”, the bluesy doom of “Miss Misery” is another excellent example of Nazareth slowing things down for maximum impact. As far as I’m concerned, this skull crusher goes toe to toe with anything Black Sabbath and Budgie had released up until that point. Yet despite its downer atmosphere, “Miss Misery” invites you to bust out your air guitar and scream along to its hooky chorus. Granted, I’m sure most who attempt to sing to this one sound less like McCafferty and more like a dying cat, but you gotta respect the effort!4. “Telegram”The mid 70s were a strange time for rock n’ roll. Sandwiched between the arena rock explosion of the early 70s and gaudy disco craze of the late 70s was Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody”: An over the top 6 minute artsy hard rock enigma that defied the laws of hitmaking and topped the charts globally. While Nazareth were no strangers to lengthy epics, I can’t help but think “Telegram”, the opening track to Close Enough for Rock ‘n’ Roll (1976) was their answer
2025-03-28This article contains spoilers for the documentary “Three Identical Strangers,” opening Friday.When 19-year-old Robert Shafran drove from his home in Scarsdale, NY, to the Catskills for his first day at Sullivan Community College in 1980, he was shocked to find that everyone already knew and adored him.“Welcome back!” guys said. Girls ran up and kissed him. Finally, a fellow student, Michael Domnitz, connected the dots after asking if Shafran was adopted: “You have a twin!” he said.Domnitz was a friend of Edward Galland, who’d dropped out of Sullivan the previous year. He knew Galland was also adopted, and he called him right away. Shafran was stunned to hear a voice identical to his own on the other end of the line — and decided he couldn’t wait to meet his “new” brother. That day, Shafran and Domnitz drove to the New Hyde Park, LI, home where Galland lived with his adoptive parents.When the door opened, Shafran says in the film, he saw his own face staring back at him: “It was like everything faded away, and it was just me and Eddy.”But as he would soon discover, it wasn’t.Months later, David Kellman, a student at Queens College, saw a news story about the reunited twins and recognized his own face in the photos. He called Galland’s house and got his mother, who said: “Oh my God, they’re coming out of the woodwork!”“Three Identical Strangers” chronicles a story so wild that, as Shafran says in the film, “I wouldn’t believe [it] if someone else was telling it.” And once the long-lost siblings found each other, their story became even more shocking as they discovered they had been part of a decades-long psychological experiment that had controlled their destiny.The triplets were born to a teenage girl on July 12, 1961, at Hillside
2025-03-29More: Best Train Movies of All Time11. Hereafter (2010)From Clint Eastwood we bring to you a different and eccentric take on mortality and how lives collide unknowingly in this strange world. On assignment in Thailand, French television journalist Marie Lelay has a near death experience during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Having drowned for a long time she is clinically dead before she is revived by rescuers. On the other side of the world Geroge a genuine psychic medium who can talk to spirits from the afterworld is trying to get rid of his legacy as a medium and lead a normal life. In yet another place Marcus a 12-year-old is trying to contact his dead twin brother for answers. Destiny sets these three strangers on a path which leads them up towards each other. What will happen when three people each dealing with near death experience in their own way cross paths?Read More: Best School Shooting Movies10. Bait (2012)Well, if a tsunami wasn’t enough, we’ve got great white sharks also in this one. After a horrific tsunami hits the coast of Queensland, Australia a group of people get trapped inside a supermarket with no way to contact the outside world. If a flooded supermarket and an impending death wasn’t enough, now they also have another thing to worry about. A great white shark has entered the supermarket along with the flood water and now is thirsty for their blood. The only question which remains now is how would these
2025-03-29Have you ever wondered why someone who lived over 100 years ago looks like your twin? Well, it’s more common than you think, and science has been delving into the doppelganger mystery. So today we give you celebs that share eerily similar mugs with strangers from yesteryear.The following is a list of today’s well-known, elite celebrities and the mysterious photos unearthed of what seems to be near carbon copies of them from different points in our history. And many of the images are dated well over 100 years. Whether it happens to be a long-lost family member that somehow was knocked out of the family tree or perhaps a more illogical, fantastic reason for the occurrence, we may never know.Here are 10 crazy occurrences of celebrity doppelgangers.Related: Top 10 Worst Celebrity Adverts10 Justin Timberlake/Man in MugshotThe uncanny resemblance, to say the least, between JT and this man depicted in an image from the 1870s is freakishly similar. There’s no name for this mystery man; however, I’d be willing to bet that they might share the same DNA. Supposedly a miner from Liverpool, this formal photo was his mugshot. I wonder if this criminal was aware that committing crimes was a bad idea because “what goes around, comes around.” As for Justin, he’s avoided the criminal justice system over the years.[1]9 Nicolas Cage/Civil War SoldierNic Cage responds to vampire rumors on LettermanOur next celebrity look-alike is Nicolas Cage and this dapper gentleman from the 1860s. Like the previous entry, there is no concrete identifying information for the gentleman in the photo, although he is thought to be a Civil War soldier. Other than that, his identity is a big fat unknown. As for Cage, well, there have been rumors about him, including a bizarre theory that he’s a bloodthirsty vamp. I
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