Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Fifth Season by David Wailing Fifth Season by David Wailing. Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. What can I do to prevent this in the future? If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Cloudflare Ray ID: 659608e7d9dc15f0 • Your IP : 188.246.226.140 • Performance & security by Cloudflare. Open Season: Scared Silly. Elliot telling a campfire story about the legend of the Wailing Wampus Werewolf that lives in Timberline National Forest. Domesticated Boog is terrified by the story and decides to "chicken out" of their annual summer camping trip until he knows the werewolf is gone. Determined to help Boog overcome his fears, Elliot, Mr. Weenie and their woodland friends band together to scare the fear out of Boog and uncover the mystery of the Wailing Wampus Werewolf. Also, Shaw, now a tour guide, witnesses an unseen creature in the forest and begs Gordy to allow open season and Shaw is determined to hunt down Boog and Elliot and catch the werewolf. To do so, he recruits his old friends Ed and Edna. Meanwhile, Elliot is heartbroken and catches the werewolf by himself alone after Boog angrily breaks up with him. A starving Mr. Weenie believes he is the werewolf. At Dead Bear Gulch, Elliot and Mr. Weenie are both caught by the werewolf with it reveals Shaw inside, but Boog and his friends leaped to the rescue. Shaw is defeated (in which he is revealed to be allergic to hornets) and arrested for impersonating a monster and creating a general panic, and open season is permanently shut down. In the end the werewolf turns out to be real, but Elliot befriends him by dancing with him as he joins their camp out. The next morning, Bobbie and Bob return to the R.V. and Bobbie tells Mr. Weenie that today is his birthday. Mr. Weenie says to the audience, "And so everybody did live happily ever after, including Mr. Weenie. The End". Before the credits roll, the werewolf wants Boog to become a werewolf lady one more time, but Boog refuses. as Boog as Elliot / Mr. Weenie / Additional Voices as Giselle / Additional Voices as Ian / Reilly / Tree-Hugger Man / Additional Voices as Buddy / McSquizzy / Additional Voices as Serge as Shaw / Werewolf / Additional Voices as Gordy as Ed as Bobbie / Edna / Tree-Hugger Lady as Rosie / Marcia as Maria Frank Welker as Animals vocal effects as Additional Voices. Production. Open Season: Scared Silly was first announced on June 11, 2015. The first trailer was released on November 1, 2015. Release. Like its predecessors, Open Season 2 and , the film was released theatrically in different countries: – December 18, 2015 Hungary – December 31, 2015 Romania – February 5, 2016 Russia – June 2, 2016 Ukraine – June 2, 2016 – September 1, 2016 – September 8, 2016. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on March 8, 2016, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Reception. Renee Schonfeld from Common Sense Media gave it a positive review, saying, "Talented voice actors, along with a clever story and script, make this very funny film a cut above most direct-to-DVD fare for kids and families. four years later renee schonfeld liked that silly goof. It was renee’s Favorite of all time. How We Expect ‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 5 To Deviate Massively From The Books. As you may have heard via the wailing and gnashing of teeth from long time readers, Game of Thrones ‘ fifth season is set to take some radical departures from the path set by George R.R. Martin in his books. Not only that, but David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have confirmed that the show will finish before the books, spoiling the end for readers! It’s a bit of a no-win situation. Switch things up, piss off the readers. End things according to GRRM’s blueprint, piss off the readers. This season represents the fork in the road where the show will either forge its own way or fall off the rails completely. For those who want a sneak peek at some of the major differences between Season 5 and the remaining books, here’s what has been gleaned from casting news and trailer footage thus far: Beware the path we tread! The night is dark and full of spoilers! Jaime & Bronn Go To Dorne. In what will hopefully be an adventure on par with Harold and Kumar going to White Castle, Jaime is headed south to Dorne, presumably to make sure the remaining Martells don’t hold Princess Myrcella responsible for what happened to Oberyn at the end of Season 4. Bronn will be his right hand man, a larger role than he received in the books where he marries into minor House Stokeworth and then murders his way up to lord. No Justice For Lady Stoneheart. In the books, Jaime heads to the Riverlands instead of Dorne, setting things up for a confrontation with the reanimated corpse of Catelyn Stark, also known as Lady Stoneheart. Possibly one of the biggest gripes amongst fans leading into Season 5 is the removal of this character. Take a few members of Dany’s entourage out, and people will grumble. But dropping what many consider the best character from A Feast For Crows from the show? Inconceivable! Sansa Returns To Winterfell. Sansa and Petyr Baelish spend the majority of the remaining books camped out in the Eyrie, playing a much smaller game of thrones with the various lords of the Vale. Based on what we see in the previews, Sansa is about to take a trip back home to Winterfell, giving fans a fit at the thought that she may be set up to marry Roose Bolton’s sadistic son Ramsay. That was the fate of Sansa’s handmaiden Jeyne in the books, and you don’t need to be a maegi to imagine how that worked out for her. Tyrion And Daenerys Meet. A big complaint about the recent books was all the fiddle faddling among characters, travelling across continents, but never actually moving forward plotwise. From the moment Tyrion fled across the Narrow Sea, Game of Thrones readers have been waiting for him to finally meet Daenerys Targaryen. That wait has now lasted 15 years, but HBO has decided to drastically speed things up, with early photos from the set revealing the two characters together. In what capacity remains to be seen, but it certainly underscores the fact that the show isn’t afraid to start outpacing the books. The Greyjoys Do Not Sow. A large chunk of the last two books has to do with the Greyjoy family, Balon’s brothers raising a fleet to join Daenerys and Yara’s attempt to take the Seastone Chair (the welfare Iron Islands equivalent of the Iron Throne) by Kingsmoot. While Yara may still moot it up, no major new Greyjoy family members have been cast, leaving that particular chunk of George R.R. Martin’s story torn out and tossed aside. Regardless of what makes it into the show and what doesn’t, there’s no doubt that this season of Game of Thrones will be the most popular yet… and the most controversial. Pittsburgh Pirates: A Look At David Bednar’s Rookie Campaign. Pittsburgh native and Pirates reliever David Bednar has had an impressive rookie season, one that has potentially made him a key part of the long term plans. Over this past off-season, the Pittsburgh Pirates traded veteran starter Joe Musgrove for a five piece prospect package. One of them was right- hander, and Pittsburgh born native David Bednar, who’s rookie campaign has been pretty decent so far. So let’s take a deeper dive into it. Bednar has tossed 19 innings so far this season. He’s pitching to the tune of a 2.84 ERA, 3.07 FIP and .95 WHIP. Bednar’s getting strikeouts at an outstanding 35.1% rate while keeping walks to an even better 5.4% rate. Bednar showed this outstanding ability to strike out a ton of batters and keep walks to a minimum throughout the minors. He carried a 33% K-rate and 7.7% walk rate during his time in the San Diego Padres’ system. The right-hander’s only weakness this year has been home runs. He currently has a 1.42 HR/9 rate. This is mainly because he’s given up line drives at a 25% rate while only having a 36.4% ground ball rate. Although he was never a huge ground ball pitcher throughout the minors, he usually sat around the 40%-45% range for ground balls. His 11.4% opponent barrel rate is a reflection of his struggles with the long ball. Despite his struggles with the long ball, Bednar is still getting weak contact. His opponent’s 88.5 MPH exit velocity sits in the top 57th percentile. Meanwhile, his opponent’s 34.1% hard hit rate is in the top 77th percentile. He’s also in the top 90th percentile of both xwOBA (.258) and xERA (2.58). Bednar’s well above average in many other expected stat categories. His xSLG of .358 is in the top 73rd percentile. His .198 xBA is in the top 84th percentile. Bednar’s big strikeout rate is because of his big swing and miss rate. He’s gotten batters to whiff at his offerings at a 36.1% rate. That currently is in the top 91st percentile. He even ranks ahead of the likes of Cy Young contenders Gerrit Cole, Clayton Kershaw, and even the player he was traded for, Joe Musgrove. His chase rate of 30.4% is in the 78th percentile. All three of Bednar’s pitches are above average offerings. His splitter has the best run value at -2, and a -2.7 RV/100. It has the highest whiff rate, strikeout rate, batting average, slugging percentage, and wOBA against. His curveball is his next best offering with -1.4 RV/100. Finally, there’s his fastball which has a -.4 RV/100. Impressively, all of his pitches have a strikeout rate of at least 30%. Overall, Bednar has some really impressive ERA estimators. Aside from his excellent xERA, he also has a 2.25 SIERA, 2.56 xFIP, and 3.74 DRA. He’s pretty much pitching to what he’s expected to be doing. Bednar is also making the case to be one of the team’s lockdown late inning men of the future. When he pitches with runners in scoring position, he’s kept batters silent, holding them to a .125/.222/.125 line, and .175 wOBA. In high leverage situations, he has only given up 2 hits in 12 plate appearances while striking out 4. Since David Bednar is still a rookie, the Pirates could be looking at their long term closer. If he can just cut down on the home runs, which isn’t impossible given his .4 HR/9 throughout the minor leagues, you’re looking at what could be one of the top relievers in baseball. Bednar’s success as a rookie so far this year has potentially cemented him as one of the team’s key players of the pitching staff moving forward. Hollywood Bowl 2021 season: Kamasi Washington & Earl Sweatshirt, Thundercat, James Blake, more. Los Angeles' iconic Hollywood Bowl canceled their 2020 season due to the pandemic (for the first time ever in their history) but will be back this year and have just announced their 2021 season, featuring a mix of pop, jazz, and classical concerts, as well as film screenings with live orchestra scores. Highlights include: Thundercat and Flying Lotus on June 12 , Fourth of July Weekend shows with Kool & The Gang and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra on July 3 & 4 , Christina Aguilera and the Los Angeles Philharmonic on July 16 & 17 , Kamasi Washington and Earl Sweatshirt on July 18 , Cynthia Erivo with the LA Phil on July 30 , Ziggy Marley and Wailing Souls on August 1 , H.E.R. with the LA Phil on August 13 & 14 , Yo- Yo Ma performing an all-Bach program on September 14 , Brittany Howard, Jamila Woods and Georgia Anne Muldrow on September 18 , James Blake with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra on September 25 , and Herbie Hancock on September 26 . There are also a number of movie-related nights: a screening of P!nk: All I Know So Far on May 17 , " Sing-A-Long Sound of Music " on August 21 , "Maestro at the Movies" with composers John Williams and David Newman on September 3-5 , " Black Panther in Concert " on September 10-12 , and " Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince in Concert" on September 17 . Bowl subscriptions are renewable today (5/11), tickets for July 3 & 4 go on sale May 18, and individual concert tickets go on sale. Head here for more details and the Hollywood Bowl's 2021 schedule is listed below. THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL - 2021 LINEUP AND SCHEDULE. Saturday, May 15, 8PM Dudamel and the LA Phil Return to the Bowl Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor Jessie MONTGOMERY Starburst BARBER Adagio for Strings BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3, “Eroica” Dudamel leads the LA Phil to re-launch live music at the Bowl. Monday, May 17, 7:30PM P!nk: All I Know So Far An early screening for the new documentary that offers a behind the-scenes look at P!NK as she balances family life and life on the road. Saturday, May 22, 8PM Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev with Dudamel Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor Gabriella Reyes, soprano PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 1, “Classical” VILLA-LOBOS Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 TCHAIKOVSKY Serenade for Strings Dudamel brings out the best of classic favorites from Russia and Brazil as we celebrate our historic return to the Bowl. Saturday, June 12, 6PM Thundercat Flying Lotus A pair of Grammy-winning futurists from the LA jazz and beat scenes help re-open the Bowl. Saturday, June 26, 7PM La Santa Cecilia The Grammy-winning Angelenos highlight the range of sounds made by a very diverse city. Saturday, July 3, 7:30PM Sunday, July 4, 7:30PM July 4th Fireworks Spectacular Kool & the Gang Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Thomas Wilkins, conductor It’s a celebration! Thursday, July 15, 8PM Peter and the Wolf with Viola Davis & Dudamel Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor Viola Davis, narrator PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 1, “Classical” BONDS Selections form Montgomery Variations PROKOFIEV Peter and the Wolf. Friday, July 16, 8PM Saturday, July 17, 8PM Christina Aguilera Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor. Sunday, July 18, 7PM Kamasi Washington Earl Sweatshirt Anne Litt, host Kamasi Washington brings ambitious scale to bear on jazz history, and Earl Sweatshirt gets personal. Tuesday, July 20, 8PM Tianyi Lu Conducts Pictures at an Exhibition Los Angeles Philharmonic Tianyi Lu, conductor Alison Balsom, trumpet Ricardo MOLLA Fanfare for a New Beginning (world premiere, dedicated to LA Phil Brass/Percussion) Thea MUSGRAVE Trumpet Concerto (U.S. Premiere, LA Phil commission) MUSSORGSKY Pictures at an Exhibition Mussorgsky’s epic Pictures tops this brass-focused program, which includes brilliant British trumpeter Alison Balsom. Thursday, July 22, 8PM Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky Los Angeles Philharmonic Enluis Montes Olivar, conductor Lukáš Vondráček, piano CASTELLANOS Santa Cruz de Pagairigua RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2 TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 2, “Little Russian” The exuberant Enluis Montes Olivar brings music by two beloved Russian composers to life. Saturday, July 24, 8PM Ledisi Sings Nina Simone Los Angeles Philharmonic Thomas Wilkins, conductor The Grammy®-winning singer pays tribute to a titan of 20th century music. Tuesday, July 27, 8PM Mozart and Mendelssohn with Ruth Reinhardt Los Angeles Philharmonic Ruth Reinhardt, conductor Eric Lu, piano MENDELSSOHN The Hebrides MOZART Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K 466 MENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 4, “Italian” Classics by Mendelssohn, plus one of Mozart’s most dramatic piano concertos. Friday, July 30, 8PM Cynthia Erivo Los Angeles Philharmonic Thomas Wilkins, conductor The incomparable vocalist and actor brings her powerful voice to the Bowl stage. Saturday, July 31, 8PM The Princess Bride in Concert Los Angeles Philharmonic David Newman, conductor Missing this cinematic experience would be inconceivable! Princess Bride Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Sunday, August 1, 7PM Reggae Night XIX Ziggy Marley Wailing Souls Travis Holcombe, host Ziggy Marley and Wailing Souls turn the Bowl red, gold and green for Reggae Night. Thursday, August 5, 8PM Schumann & Schumann Los Angeles Philharmonic Gemma New, conductor Isata Kanneh-Mason, piano Sarah GIBSON Warp and Weft C. SCHUMANN Piano Concerto in A minor R. SCHUMANN Symphony No. 3, “Rhenish” Enjoy Clara Schumann’s rarely heard masterwork on the same bill with her husband Robert’s magnificent “Rhenish” Symphony. Friday, August 6, 8PM Saturday, August 7, 8PM Tchaikovsky Spectacular with Fireworks Los Angeles Philharmonic Bramwell Tovey, conductor Sterling Elliott, cello USC Trojan Marching Band TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture TCHAIKOVSKY Rococo Variations TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture The beloved annual spectacular returns with the charming Bramwell Tovey on the podium and fireworks in the sky. Sunday, August 8, 7PM Dave Koz & Friends Summer Horns Tower of Power The smooth sax master and Oakland’s favorite horn section return to the Bowl. Tuesday, August 10, 8PM Dudamel Conducts Gershwin Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano John Holiday, countertenor GERSHWIN Cuban Overture GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue GERSHWIN selected songs GERSHWIN An American in Paris Gustavo leads favorites by Gershwin, joined by the extraordinary John Holiday and Jean-Yves Thibaudet. Thursday, August 12, 8PM Dudamel Conducts the “New World” Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor Randall Goosby, violin Adolphus HAILSTORK An American Port of Call BOLOGNE (CHEVALIER DE SAINT-GEORGES) Violin Concerto No. 9 in G, Op. 8 DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9, “From the New World” Dvořák’s timeless “New World” Symphony, plus virtuoso violinist Randall Goosby. Friday, August 13, 8PM Saturday, August 14, 8PM H.E.R. with the LA Phil Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor The Oscar and Grammy winner performs her first-ever concerts with orchestra. Sunday, August 15, 7PM Blame it on Rio! with Sergio Mendes and carnival dancers Carnival comes to the Bowl! Tuesday, August 17, 8PM Dudamel Leads Elgar and Grieg Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello GRIEG Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 ELGAR Cello Concerto ELGAR Enigma Variations Dudamel shares the glories of Elgar’s Enigma Variations and Cello Concerto – featuring the supremely talented Sheku Kanneh Mason – plus music from Grieg’s Peer Gynt. Thursday, August 19, 8PM Dudamel Conducts Beethoven & Falla Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor María Dueñas, violin Pablo Ferrández, cello Sergio Tiempo, piano Isabel Leonard, mezzo-soprano BEETHOVEN Triple Concerto FALLA The Three-Cornered Hat Gustavo brings us Beethoven’s Triple Concerto and Manuel de Falla’s comic ballet The Three-Cornered Hat for a perfect Bowl evening. Saturday, August 21, 7:30PM Sing-A-Long Sound of Music Melissa Peterman, host The Hollywood Hills come alive! Tuesday, August 24, 8PM Dudamel Leads Márquez and Tchaikovsky Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor Anne Akiko Meyers, violin Pan-American Music Initiative VILLA-LOBOS Prelude from Bachianas Brasileiras No. 4 Arturo MÁRQUEZ Fandango (world premiere)* TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 Gustavo Dudamel leads Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, plus Anne Akiko Meyers performs the world premiere of Arturo Márquez’ violin concerto, Fandango. Thursday, August 26, 8PM Piazzolla & Tchaikovsky with Dudamel Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor Karen Gomya, violin Pan-American Music Initiative PIAZZOLLA Four Seasons of Buenos Aires TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 Tchaikovsky’s passionate Fifth is paired with Piazzolla’s tango vision of Buenos Aires. Friday, August 27, 8PM Saturday, August 28, 8PM Carlos Vives Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor One of Latin America’s greatest performers teams up with Gustavo and the orchestra. Tuesday, August 31, 8PM Ray Chen Plays Mendelssohn Los Angeles Philharmonic Paolo Bortolameolli, conductor Ray Chen, violin Carlos SIMON Fate Now Conquers MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5. Thursday, September 2, 8PM Gershwin and Bonds Los Angeles Philharmonic Thomas Wilkins, conductor Aaron Diehl, piano Julia Bullock, soprano Program to include: GERSHWIN Variations on “I Got Rhythm” BONDS & GERSHWIN Selected songs A star lineup of Julia Bullock, Aaron Diehl, and Thomas Wilkins comes together for music by Margaret Bonds and George Gershwin. Friday, September 3, 8PM Saturday, September 4, 8PM Maestro of the Movies Los Angeles Philharmonic John Williams, conductor David Newman, conductor John Williams and David Newman conduct the LA Phil in our annual celebration of film music. Sunday, September 5, 7:30PM Maestro of the Movies Los Angeles Philharmonic John Williams, conductor David Newman, conductor John Williams and David Newman conduct the LA Phil in our annual celebration of film music. Thursday, September 9, 8PM Beethoven & Schumann Los Angeles Philharmonic Marta Gardolińska, conductor Hélène Grimaud, piano BACEWICZ Overture R. SCHUMANN Piano Concerto BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7 Beethoven’s ecstatic Seventh, plus pianist Hélène Grimaud performs a concerto she’s celebrated for around the world. Friday, September 10, 8PM Saturday, September 11, 8PM Black Panther in Concert Los Angeles Philharmonic Conductor TBA Wakanda comes to the Bowl! Sunday, September 12, 7:30PM Black Panther in Concert Los Angeles Philharmonic Conductor TBA Wakanda comes to the Bowl! Tuesday, September 14, 8PM Yo-Yo Ma | The Bach Project Yo-Yo Ma, cello BACH Six Suites for solo cello (no orchestra) Yo-Yo Ma performs all six of Bach’s cello suites in a spellbinding recital. Friday, September 17, 8PM Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince™ in Concert Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Justin Freer, conductor Experience the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra performing the unforgettable score to the sixth film of the Harry Potter™ Series. WIZARDING WORLD and all related trademarks, characters, names, and indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s21) Saturday, September 18, 7PM Brittany Howard Jamila Woods Georgia Anne Muldrow Novena Carmel, host The Grammy Award®-winning singer steps out with defiantly modern soul, while Jamila Woods and Georgia Anne Muldrow show off their visions for R&B. Saturday, September 25, 8PM James Blake Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Thomas Wilkins, conductor Anthony Valdez, host The singer and producer expands his unique—and emotionally bracing—electronic music with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and Thomas Wilkins. Sunday, September 26, 7PM Herbie Hancock The LA Phil’s Grammy®-winning, keytar-toting, sound-exploring Creative Chair for Jazz sets his sights on another magic night at the Bowl. Tuesday, September 28, 8PM Mozart Under the Stars with Dudamel Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor Martin Chalifour, violin Teng Li, viola All-MOZART Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183 Sinfonia concertante, K. 364 Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550 Gustavo keeps a beloved tradition alive with the timeless magic of Mozart under a night sky.