Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Knitted Baby Boots With Sheep Skin Bottom

Black swan

Our culture of Judeo-Christian tradition is marked by the biblical idea of \u200b\u200bgood and evil, by the antagonism between the two forces, and also breathed and belief formed through the media that subjugate our daily lives that This can be explained in terms of white and black, Coca Cola and Pepsi, PSOE and PP, Real Madrid and Barca, completely ignoring the essential gray palette absolutely essential to understand the world around us. Robert Louis Stevenson in his immortal classic The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde told us " every day, and with the help of two aspects of my understanding, the moral and intellectual, I got closer to the truth whose partial discovery has led me to this terrible wreck and that is that the man is not one, but two. I say two because my skills have not gone beyond this point. Others will follow, others will surpass me in knowledge, and I dare to predict that at last the man shall be held and recognized as a conglomerate of diverse personalities, dissenting and independent . "Stevenson told us that we were two in one, and even we could be many more. Arrojo-shyness, humor, seriousness, mercy, cruelty, arrogance, insecurity, all this and more we are depending on time and experiences we have lived.

Robert Louis Stevenson knew this, and also when Tchaikovsky wrote his legendary ballet Swan Lake . In it the author dives between love and magic to show the eternal struggle between good and evil, or what is different between the white swan and / or black we all are. In turn, the ballet, by its very nature is an art in which pain and perfection are inextricably linked, with the latter a result of the enormous sacrifice that is the first, an art, in short that has a lot of asceticism or medival even mysticism. Fingers calloused and worn, dislocated bones, sprained ankles, bodies pushed to the limit of its flexibility and strength, all to achieve perfection and beauty.



black Swan tells the story of a young dancer named Nina (Natalie Portman ), which has achieved the leading role in the representation of the Swan Lake to be make the company which is a part. His excellent technique makes it entirely suitable for the role of the white swan, but to turn his extreme naivety and childlike innocence and impede the interpretation of the role of the black swan. From there you must take a path of introspection and self-discovery, sponsored by the ballet director, Thomas Leroy ( Vincent Cassel), or in other words, learn to feel.





The excellent film of Darren Aronofsky metaballet is an exercise, at the crossroads of life and work, technical cold and warm feeling, and it mingles its director wisely reality and paranoia of the main character brilliantly played by Natalie Portman immeasurable , using paraphernalia own horror film in which we can see how each objects becomes a potential weapon: the broken mirrors, the nail files ...., turn the main character's own mother, played by Barbara Hershey fully exerts a repressive and utterly emasculating about their own daughter, who lives in a room surrounded by stuffed animals, old childhood friends who serve as guardians of the emotional prison where he lives. the author of Requiem for a Dream walks throughout the film on a thin wire as an expert tightrope walker would get ahead of getting a very risky film brilliantly in the hands of any other filmmaker would have much less gifted fallen into the most absolute ridiculous.

passion, despair, pain, joy and excitement, a nightmarish absolutely fascinating journey through the psyche of man, which shows that indeed we are more than one, and that is if Robert Louis Stevenson and Tchaikovsky knew , Natalie Portman and Darren Aronofsky know too.


black swan

Year: 2010

Country: United States

Original title: Black Swan

Cast: Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, Mila Kunis, Barbara Hershey, Winona Ryder, Benjamin Millepied, Ksenia Solo, Kristina Anapau, Janet Montgomery, Marcia Jean Kurtz

Writer: Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz and John J. McLaughlin, according to Andres Heinz argument

Photo: Matthew Libatique

Music: Clint Mansell

Producers: Scott Franklin, Mike Medavoy, Arnold Messer y Brian Oliver

Director: Darren Aronofsky

Blepharitis And Coconut Oil

The fall of the world's own optimist


http://youtu.be/EyaUSXeiybo

There's no charity in you


And that surprises me


I guess I thought you were a golden idol


Cause I called you majesty


On the balustrade


You watched me hunt for tips I was obliged to pick up


From the passing trade

Hey, kids--look at this


It's the fall of the world's own optimist


I could get back up if you insist


But you'll have to ask politely


Cause the eggshells I've been treading


Couldn't spare me a beheading


And I'll know I had it coming


From a caesar who was only slumming


Hey, kids--look at this


It's the fall of the world's own optimist


Well, I could have objections


Which you could override


But what's the point--we're only flogging the horse


When the horseman has up and died


Once I testified


And swore I'd never leave a stone unturned--


I bet you're really glad that I lied


Hey, kids--look at this


It's the fall of the world's own optimist


I could get back up if you insist


But you'll have to ask politely


Cause the eggshells I've been treading


Couldn't spare me a beheading


And I'll know I had it coming


From a caesar who was only slumming


Hey, kids--look at this


It's the fall of the world's own optimist

Hey, kids--look at this


It's the fall of the world's own optimist


I Could get back up if you Insist


But you'll Have to ask politely


Yes, you 'll Have to ask politely


Yes, you'll Have to ask

(AIMEE MANN / ELVIS COSTELLO)



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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Down Payment On Braces

Carlos Trillo (1943-2011)

Sometimes an author's death catches us completely unawares, and its loss can only make us feel rage and despair, and more if it's someone relatively young and was active and at the foot of the canyon. In addition, the traumatic loss can lead us to realize the many debts we have with that artist, and while it can generate a minimum of guilt. That was my reaction when I discovered yesterday morning that the great Carlos Trillo, probably the most important writer of the comic story with Argentina Hector Oesterheld Germain, if we exclude (and there is no reason for it) to Paraguayan Robin Wood, one of the most important writers cartoon world, died unexpectedly at the age of 68 during the last weekend while he was traveling in Europe with his wife.
undoubtedly a big one can work with larger, and this could be the perfect summary of the career of Carlos Trillo , who has worked with some of the best artists of the English-speaking world as may be their compatriots Alberto Breccia ( One such Daneri ), Enrique Breccia ( Alvar Mayor, or the lyrical kaleidoscope of the human condition that is The Pilgrim of the stars ) , Horacio Altuna ( Charlie Moon, The little doors to Mr. Lopez, ...), Merdichevski Eduardo Risso ( I vampire ...), Mandrafina ( The Iguana , Spaghetti Brothers ...) or our Jordi Bernet ( Clara night, Light and bold ...).


Now we have just discovered and / or rediscover the wonderful legacy he has left Carlos. Thank you very much for all teachers.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

One Nipple Piercing Means

May 8: World Day of Red Cross Help us to help

Being part of the largest humanitarian movement in the world is to have the responsibility to act for the continuation of a mission, although some utopian, mission, doctrine and ideals of the Movement is to seek out a dream, that of Peace peace amongst all peoples.
"Proclamation National Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the International Committee of Red Cross and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent movement together constitute a global humanitarian whose mission is to prevent and alleviate all the circumstances, the human suffering, protect life and health and ensure respect for the human person, in particular in times of armed conflict and other emergencies, to try to prevent disease and promote health and social welfare, encouraging volunteer work and the availability of members of the Movement and a universal sense of solidarity towards all those in need of protection and assistance. "
STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT
Origins of World Day Red Cross and Red Crescent
We must go back to 1922, shortly after the First World War ended. In the Czech Republic in t Slovakia - which were then a single state, Czechoslovakia, the National Society proclaimed a truce for three days at Easter, in order to promote peace. An eminent political figure of the time summed up perfectly the aspirations that led to this initiative: "Our Red Cross wants to prevent diseases to avoid having to cure them, you also prepare our society to prevent wars, instead of having to bear its serious consequences. We all know how important the moral energy that creates and propagates the Red Cross to all sectors of the population. If the action that unfolds each year could reach the whole world, what major work in favor of peace could do! "Is not it a foreshadowing of what would later become the World Day of Red Cross and Red Crescent? Unfortunately, while this initiative - known as the Red Cross Truce "- had a great impact among the public, was greeted with skepticism by the leaders of National Societies. Therefore, the XIV International Conference of the Red Cross set up an international commission to study the Cross Truce Red. This body, which presented the results of its deliberations to the XV International Conference held in Tokyo in 1934, noted in his report "... that approving the principle of the Truce and considered it appropriate to generalize their application, noting, in doing so, the specific idiosyncrasies of each region. "It was not until 1946, long after the end of the Second World War to implement the proposal Tokyo. In fact, during the fourteenth session of the Governing Council of the League of Red Cross Societies, which would later be called General Assembly of the League of Red Cross and Red Crescent, was entrusted to that body that "... explore the possibility of declaring an international day of the Red Cross, held on the same date by all National Societies. " Two years later, in 1948, with the approval of the Executive Committee of the then League is held for the first time worldwide the Red Cross Day on May 8, the anniversary of the birth of Red Cross founder Henry Dunant. Day change several times to appeal to become the 1984 World Day of Red Cross and Red Crescent. "
Ref: http://www.icrc.org/web/spa/sitespa0.nsf/html/5TDPED

Volunteer service: the essence of humanitarian action Joint Statement of President of the International Federation Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Committee Chairman Red Cross on the occasion of May 8, 2011.

Monday, May 2, 2011

How Long For Eye Capillaries To Heal

What is the best writer in the history of Captain America? They live by night

Once out who is the best cartoonist in the history of Thor , and after the election also its screenwriter, now it's the turn of Captain America, the other avenger will enjoy individual film before his turn to film The Avengers . There are therefore candidates: Joe Simon , as the operator of character with Jack Kirby, Stan Lee , to narrate his adventures in the back of the character, along with Jack Kirby and Gene Colan, Steve Englehart , for giving us such as the sagas of Captain America 50, and the Secret Empire, Jack Kirby, for his unbounded adventure Roger Stern, on stage with John Byrne in the 80's, JMDe Matteis for his pivotal question work with Mike Zeck , Mark Gruenwald for his longtime work by Mark Waid restore its grandeur to the character after the absurdity of Heroes Reborn and Ed Brubaker, for his outstanding stage. The truth, in this case I see no clear favorite, or the category of writer, artist or that of which we will discuss later. Gentlemen enthusiastically vote.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Names Of Women With Macromastia



They live by night , the first film he shot Nicholas Ray can be seen as a bridge between only live once (1937), directed by Fritz Lang, and other later films as Daemon weapons (1949) and Bonnie and Clyde (1967), held respectively by Joseph H. Lewis and Arthur Penn, as it shares with all the issue of runaway lovers couple struggling to escape their tragic fate.
Nicholas Ray, a personal friend of the film's producer, John Houseman was hired by him to improve the script based on the extensive knowledge that the author of Knock on Any Door had on the period of the Great Depression, and ended up seeing directing the film, thus opening, brilliantly, one of the most filmographies interesting history of cinema with films like In a Lonely Place (1949), Johnny Guitar (1953) or Rebel Without a Cause (1955), to quote a brief part of his career . Not in vain Jean Luc Godard said about Ray " if the film ceased to exist, Nicholas Ray just gives the impression that it can be reinvented, and what is more, want to do." With They live by night Ray opened his career brilliantly. At the start of the film, just before the start of the credits, we see a closeup of the two main characters, formed by the late Farley Granger and Cathy O'Donnell by while we see the following text overlay "this guy and this girl were never properly presented in society, its history, they live by night", to immediately move to a flat shot from a helicopter in which we see a jeep carrying four men, three outlaws and a hostage to be undone immediately, fleeing across the field. From here the viewer can get an idea of \u200b\u200bthe contrast it makes your film night and day, identified the first with the hiding and escape imprisonment, as opposed to the second, symbolizing the peaceful life and legal.


Nicholas Ray chooses to emphasize the intimate side of the leak of the two lovers, and pass by potential situations of suspense as the bank robbery, which is at all times outside the field. Are abundant close to both characters, which can be seen in their eyes, and dialogue in a subdued light, away from the hustle and bustle of daytime life. At the same time Ray played with various symbols, like watches that are given characters who would come to symbolize the limited time they spend together, or the bars through which filmed several times the character played magnificently by Farley Granger . In Granger sense that we see looking through a few bars hidden in the bush at night, the character played by Cathy O'Donnell in the first meeting between the two, we can also see this situation through a car, or after the head of a bed.



Apart from the superb direction of Nicholas Ray , which is enhanced by the excellent black and white photograph of George E. Diskant , especially the night scenes that can them claimed that breath poetic history. In They live by night can find other items of interest such as excellent performance of the two main characters, very convincing in their dialogue, in their eyes and their silences, which manage to convey perfectly the viewer a sense of longing for everyday severed by the fatal adverse circumstances, or the excellent script signed by Charles Schnee and own Nicholas Ray from a novel by Edward Anderson , which would be amended several years later by Robert Altman .




They live by night is without any doubt, a masterpiece of black gender, where gender-related elements can be a drain prison, several robberies, and especially the tragic fate of a love condemned by society and circumstances to be a sad end. Just as in only live once, the demon of weapons or Bonnie and Clyde .



They live by night

Year: 1948

Country: United States

Cast: Farley Granger, Cathy O'Donnell, Howard Da Silva, Jay C. Flippen, Ian Wolfe, Helen Craig, Will Wright, Harry Harvey, Marie Bryant, William Phipps, Will Lee, Jim Nolan, Teddy Infuhr.

Screenplay: Charles Schnee, adapted by Nicholas Ray, from a novel by Edward Anderson.

Photo: George E. Black and white Dikant

Music: Leigh Harline

Studio: RKO Radio Pictures

Producer: John Houseman

Director: Nicholas Ray

DEDICATED TO POST REPORT OF THE RECENTLY DECEASED FARLEY GRANGER.




Saturday, April 30, 2011

Anniversary Ads For Businesses

Jack Kirby is the best cartoonist in the history of Thor



At least according to readers of tracking shots. As the results have been surprises, and the trio of Jack Kirby, Walter Simonson, John Buscema and has captured almost all the votes, 11 for the King, 9 to Simonson, and 7 for Big John . The rest were, as expected mere extras, and only John Romita Jr achieved with 3 votes coughing from a distance of light years to the big three. Readers of this blog you have also agreed to other cartoonists, many of them half as legends Gil Kane, Neal Adams, Steve Rude Stuart Immonem or , as well as a professional achiever Keith Pollard. The rest have not received any votes.


We have chosen and, for best writer and illustrator of the series of Thor, and the results give a creative team of real estate that have made history have coincided in the collection. Walter Simonson to scripts, and Jack Kirby to the drawings, inked by Joe Sinnott (I might add). More polls soon.

Here you have a link to a previous entry on the work of King in the God of Thunder series as a tribute.

Jack Kirby Thor.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Ewcm A Few Days Before Period?

Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011) and Sidney Lumet (1924-2011)

unfortunately As usual in recent years, we suffered a few losses more irreparable all within the world of cinema we love. Flagship names as important within the national and international scene, as Amparo Muñoz Annie Girardot, Jane Russell, Michael Gough or Farley Granger and others, to be added the recent loss of Mary Isbert . Unable to pay homage as it deserves them all, I am compelled, given the low rate of updating this your blog, to stay with the two names most closely touched me as a film experience: Elizabeth Taylor , especially Sidney Lumet .




Elizabeth Taylor was born in Hampstead (London), February 27, 1932 and made his film debut as a child performer in the years 40. In that decade include titles like Lassie , Courage of Lassie and Velvet, directed the first two by Fred McLeod Wilcox and last for Clarence Brown. Taylor's career was honored twice with the Oscar for best actress for her work in A woman marked , directed by Daniel Mann , and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? , directed by Mike Nichols . Like with all these myths of classical cinema, and this would not happen if we were making review the career of, say, Jennifer Aniston , glossing filmography Elizabeth Taylor star is a journey through some of the most celebrated filmmakers in cinema history, such as Mervyn LeRoy ( Little Women), Vincente Minnelli ( Father of the Bride, Father's Little Dividend, The Sandpiper ), George Stevens ( A Place in the Sun, Gigante ) Richard Thorpe (Ivanhoe ), William Dieterle ( The Elephant Walk ) Richard Brooks ( The Last Time I Saw Paris, The Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ), Joseph Leo Mankiewicz ( Suddenly, Last Summer, Cleopatra ), Edward Dmytryk ( The tree of life ), Franco Zeffirelli ( Taming of the Shrew), John Huston ( Reflections in a Golden Eye ), Joseph Losey ( Women damn secret ceremony ), George Cukor ( Blue Bird) or Guy Hamilton ( The broken mirror). With the disappearance of Elizabeth Taylor leaves one of the last representatives who were living in a way to understand the movies that will always live in our hearts.






If the death of Elizabeth Taylor is a tragic fact, much more has been the death of Sidney Lumet , since it still remained active, as you put the master expressed his latest film, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead , and a server hoped that the director of limit point gave us some more pleasant surprises. Unfortunately we will settle for the rest of his filmography is not enough, not even close.




belonged Sidney Lumet as the recently deceased Arthur Penn , together with other filmmakers as Martin Ritt, John Frankenheimer, Franklin J. Schaffner, Robert Mulligan or Stuart Rosenberg among others, the Generation of television, known with this name for the television source of its members. Indeed, Lumet made his film debut with Twelve Angry Men , work that had already adapted a few years before the television format, in which she starred Henry Fonda superlative , leading a cast full of big players like Martin Balsam, Jack Warden or J. Lee Cobb, and that was one of the biggest milestones of his long filmography.


In his career during the decade of the 60 outstanding titles like Fugitive, starring Marlon Brando , adaptation of the play by Eugene O'Neill , Long Day's Journey Into Night , with Katharine Hepburn , the fictional political fable limit point, which returned to work again with Henry Fonda, and could be regarded as the reverse tragic masterpiece Stanley Kubrick, Phone red, flew to Moscow , the war film Hill, which marked her first collaboration with Scottish actor Sean Connery or Call for a dead , which adaptaba una novela de John LeCarré .


Si la década de los 60 fue muy favorable para el realizador de La colina , la de los 70 supuso su espaldarazo definitivo con películas como Supergolpe en Manhattan, La ofensa (ambas protagonizadas por Sean Connery ), Asesinato en el Orient Express, Serpico, Tarde de perros , y en especial esa lúcida diatriba contra las miserias del mundo de la televisión llamada Network: un mundo implacable , que sigue siendo tan atinada y vigente como en el momento de su estreno en el año 1976.


In the next three decades Sidney Lumet films continue to deliver interesting as Verdict (1982), next morning (1986), District 34: total corruption ( 1990), A Stranger Among Us (1992), Night Falls on Manhattan (1996), or the splendid finale to his career was the very black Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007).


Elizabeth Taylor Sidney Lumet and have gone forever, but we can always check your work, thank you for giving us this wonderful legacy.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

What Store Can You Get Greco Supreme Nikes

's impossible to X-Men, Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum, John Byrne and Len Wein Marshall Rogers and Batman

remember New X-Men was for me, long a mystery. Particularly in the years prior to that Forum was made with the publishing rights to the series. Until then only The original X-Men had appeared in my life, as Bruguera Pocket Aces or a cartoon of Vertex, and if he knew anything about the new design was for a loose, isolated by a bullet in a Marvel Team Up , if I'm right at 100 in which he shared the spotlight with Spiderman Fantastic 4, and Karma was making his first appearance in the Marvel Universe. There we could see the hand of Chris Claremont and Frank Miller , Professor Charles Xavier answer a call while watching train in the Danger Room to a giant battleship flying a black woman and a man dressed in yellow claws on their hands. Years later I learned that it was Colossus, Storm and Wolverine , but by then only contributed to the appearance enhance the mystery, a time before had been my childhood imagination fed by the legendary episode of Amazing Spiderman : Who can stop the Juggernaut?, where we could see a picture of John Romita Jr their faces of this new and unknown Patrol.







My next contact with a member of the New X-Men was in an episode of Spiderman where Nightcrawler appeared as a guest, and I could read in an old comic Vertex. training also appeared briefly and Colossus Wolverine . Unfortunately, the color of the cartoon did not match they should have the characters, and I gave a very distorted view of themselves, which further contributed to enhance the mysteriousness and the distorted understanding that the child that I had New Patrol.







In the following years, Forum and Marvel comic books published in Spain, but has not been done to the rights of the X-Men, although the graphic novel published X-Men God loves, man kills , a true classic that was my first contact serious with the characters. There I discovered a Storm, Colossus, Wolverine, Nightcrawler and Kitty Pryde, and I could finally read my first comic Patrol that did not appear in either the Angel or the Beast, and Iceman. After this happened a few months, maybe a year until going with my parents drive way my grandmother could see it in a kiosk a volume of New X-Men. I told my parents bought me the next day ... turned out to be a recapping of the editorial Groove which compiled the Dark Phoenix Saga, and as you can assume that was a real epiphany.




Forum Years later, they finally did with the rights to the characters and began publishing the series right in the final stage of John Byrne with the wonderful climax that was Days of Future Past , but not before publishing mythical genesis Second, by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum which gathered and presented to the new computer. From there came many adventures experienced by this group of marginalized, however, made us dream to many readers. Regardless of the action, epic adventure, or metaphor can be established between the struggle for survival and for the rights of the mutants with the struggle for civil rights by African Americans, the X-Men was first and foremost, and perhaps therein lies the key to its huge success, essentially a comic character in which we could find a demonic-looking German boy and with a strong religious conviction, to a African goddess who could ride the winds and could not withstand the more closed, a homicidal dwarf Canadian countered with a strong sense of honor , a Russian giant whose goodness was directly proportional to its size, a man whose curse was not to be able to open his eyes for fear of never hurt and yet should be able to see beyond what others could see, to a young man whose absolute power could corrupt absolutely, to a bald old man whose mind could go where your body is not allowed ... and I could go on ad infinitum.






Panini This volume gives us all the opportunity to reconnect with some of our old and dear friends of fiction, and incidentally to revisit our childhood with adult eyes prove once again that when the stories, themes and characters are well treated can entertain and fascinate a child and an adult in the same way. Be Welcome back, Scott, Ororo, Peter, Kurt, Logan, Jean, Charles, Kitty ... "I can offer you some coffee?

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Cpr Compressions Pediatric



stage drawing for Rogers Marshall in Batman , extends only between 1977 and 1978, specifically in the Detective Comics series numbers 469 to 476, next to writer Steve Englehart and inker Terry Austin , in episodes 478 and 479, the latter written by Len Wein and inked by Dick Giordano great, and in that clasicazo experimental cutting into a story that is illustrated Death strikes midnight and three, appeared in DC Special Series number 15, written by Denny O'Neil . But nonetheless, it was enough that brief stay of Rogers in the title to his vision of Batman is considered by many as the definitive Batman. Undoubtedly, a claim of this size can be a bit risky, mostly because it would have to ask permission to Neal Adams and Jim Aparo , to say with absolute thing, but what is certain is that 's Batman Marshall Rogers, a graphic level, is one of the best I have ever taken in more than 70 year history of the character. There are therefore few covers and some plates made by Marshall Rogers to show as a tribute, the huge magiterio, delicacy and detail that the artist of Flushing (New York) started their work. hope that the initiative has opened DeAgostini Metro Batman volumes published by authors, and has Batman started with Norm Breyfogle led him to publish at some point the work of Marshall Rogers color and correct size. It is certainly a work that deserves an edition of these characteristics.