Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Botox For Infant Torticollis

Seventeen and a half

From a lot 'of time, say when it came out on movie screens, I wanted to see Nine, directed by Rob Marshall's adaptation of the homonymous musical "broadwayese.
Now, the question is that this is a remake of 8 1 / 2 of Fellini, and it is from this film that I decided to leave.
I state that is the first Fellini film I see, why do not they want to spend almost never on TV, either because they are short of memory, and the only way to remember all the things I would do would be filled with Post-It home cars and office (in the first Post-It should write "remember to use Post-It as a reminder).
Digressions aside, we are talking about 8 1 / 2:
also give me the ignorant, the neophyte, but I do not really like that movie. Very heavy this sort of "the dream" that dominates the two-hour long film, with constant time shifts, changes in perspective, the contrast between slow and fast. Not having seen other films of Fellini, I do not know if this pattern has also been used elsewhere, it is certain that in several films "brain" Today I see the solution implemented in 8 1 / 2.
The story itself is interesting, look into the behind the scenes "of a mega film and the story of a director in crisis. Thinking back, the same All That Jazz in my opinion has drew hands down to this size.
Turning to "Nine", however, it seems that - besides wanting to remain faithful to the original story - the production wanted to refer to the two most successful musicals of recent years, Moulin Rouge and Chicago , with locations and bloated ballet troupes made up of dozens of artists. Here, as in the two "predecessors of the willing", they wanted to create a great cast, which made me discover Sophia Loren in singing version (ok, the song was not anything terribly difficult, but be really matching is not so common a dowry.
I laughed at the thought of spring 2002 and 2003, when there was not wise dance that is deprived of (more or less likely) choreography on the song "Roxanne" and "Cell Block Tango." Guess how many dance schools this year are adept at "Italian Cinema" (Kate Hudson splits !). For my tastes from
neofitignorante certainly met my Nine more favors. To be honest, I would love to see the theatrical version (I had a chance to see Chicago at the theater in London, with David in the role of Eddie Hasselhoof / Richard Gere, and I can tell you what theater is all alive with an intensity comparable to either or the best home cinema system Dolby Surround).

My call is to watch the two films, because certainly deserve both, for reasons - as you'll see from these few lines my - different but good.

I leave you with notes that more I liked it .... IT'S SHOWTIME!

Botox For Infant Torticollis

Seventeen and a half

From a lot 'of time, say when it came out on movie screens, I wanted to see Nine, directed by Rob Marshall's adaptation of the homonymous musical "broadwayese.
Now, the question is that this is a remake of 8 1 / 2 of Fellini, and it is from this film that I decided to leave.
I state that is the first Fellini film I see, why do not they want to spend almost never on TV, either because they are short of memory, and the only way to remember all the things I would do would be filled with Post-It home cars and office (in the first Post-It should write "remember to use Post-It as a reminder).
Digressions aside, we are talking about 8 1 / 2:
also give me the ignorant, the neophyte, but I do not really like that movie. Very heavy this sort of "the dream" that dominates the two-hour long film, with constant time shifts, changes in perspective, the contrast between slow and fast. Not having seen other films of Fellini, I do not know if this pattern has also been used elsewhere, it is certain that in several films "brain" Today I see the solution implemented in 8 1 / 2.
The story itself is interesting, look into the behind the scenes "of a mega film and the story of a director in crisis. Thinking back, the same All That Jazz in my opinion has drew hands down to this size.
Turning to "Nine", however, it seems that - besides wanting to remain faithful to the original story - the production wanted to refer to the two most successful musicals of recent years, Moulin Rouge and Chicago , with locations and bloated ballet troupes made up of dozens of artists. Here, as in the two "predecessors of the willing", they wanted to create a great cast, which made me discover Sophia Loren in singing version (ok, the song was not anything terribly difficult, but be really matching is not so common a dowry.
I laughed at the thought of spring 2002 and 2003, when there was not wise dance that is deprived of (more or less likely) choreography on the song "Roxanne" and "Cell Block Tango." Guess how many dance schools this year are adept at "Italian Cinema" (Kate Hudson splits !). For my tastes from
neofitignorante certainly met my Nine more favors. To be honest, I would love to see the theatrical version (I had a chance to see Chicago at the theater in London, with David in the role of Eddie Hasselhoof / Richard Gere, and I can tell you what theater is all alive with an intensity comparable to either or the best home cinema system Dolby Surround).

My call is to watch the two films, because certainly deserve both, for reasons - as you'll see from these few lines my - different but good.

I leave you with notes that more I liked it .... IT'S SHOWTIME!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Tombstone Quotes For Dads

"At night I watch my wife"

I state that this post, grammatically speaking, he will be horrible for all lovers - or even to aficionados - the Italian language is a stream of consciousness itself, written words and thoughts of jet lined up one after another, without rereading what I have been beating on the keyboard. Not be intimidated if in fact this is the way the rest of my thoughts its way? For posterity the judge.
I decided to write about Basilicata coast to coast only after watching the first few minutes. It was not my intention.
A special film from every point of view, from the subject and gradually across the environment and the cast (with the South that reminded me of my ex ... a tremendously especially in the scenes where you angry).
I adore the countryside, traveling along the roads between a hill and the other, surrounded by meadows, cows and goats.

guide all life, and not just the idea of \u200b\u200b"journey" that drives me somewhere - without a goal, however - because the magic is created only by car or on foot. If I say "we go to Seychelles," I I say "well, I prefer Redwing, maybe find a bakery that makes canestrelli as it once was ... and maybe there is some path where Sassello imbriccarsi." You have an idea of \u200b\u200bthe type now? (The example was apt, I admit)
The hardest thing was finding the title of the post: I wanted was a quote from the movie, and every time I seemed to have found the right one, that's who I listened to another "better." In the end, my choice is up there, in mind: watch the movie and seek it ... Of course, if you find a quote you think most appropriate, your business, I my have and, as the ancients said "de gustibus piùqualcosachenonmiricordononavendostuditaolatinoepergiuntalaculturageneralenonèmaistatailmioforte .
digressions aside, the film is really nice and it would be pointless for me to try to undertake a critical review. It is already full of the Internet, there is no further need of my contribution to the cause.

I wanted leave you with a link to a recipe which was mentioned in the film, the gnummareddi (lamb livers should be), but around the web I have not found anything decent ... We'll have to wait for Hobby & Work raises the number of Sr Germana on sale!

A closure to the post but I had to find and use (of course) the words of the film:
Ladies and gentlemen, good evening. We started 10 days ago from Maratea on foot, avoiding the main road and along alternative routes, perhaps even a bit 'too alternative. We started looking for ourselves. We may not have understood
who we are, but at least we know what we


Oh, and the soundtrack! Fa-vo-lo-sa! I give you a song, I just felt I wanted to propose to the dear Frolics, despite our gender is far from this loooong:

Tombstone Quotes For Dads

"At night I watch my wife"

I state that this post, grammatically speaking, he will be horrible for all lovers - or even to aficionados - the Italian language is a stream of consciousness itself, written words and thoughts of jet lined up one after another, without rereading what I have been beating on the keyboard. Not be intimidated if in fact this is the way the rest of my thoughts its way? For posterity the judge.
I decided to write about Basilicata coast to coast only after watching the first few minutes. It was not my intention.
A special film from every point of view, from the subject and gradually across the environment and the cast (with the South that reminded me of my ex ... a tremendously especially in the scenes where you angry).
I adore the countryside, traveling along the roads between a hill and the other, surrounded by meadows, cows and goats.

guide all life, and not just the idea of \u200b\u200b"journey" that drives me somewhere - without a goal, however - because the magic is created only by car or on foot. If I say "we go to Seychelles," I I say "well, I prefer Redwing, maybe find a bakery that makes canestrelli as it once was ... and maybe there is some path where Sassello imbriccarsi." You have an idea of \u200b\u200bthe type now? (The example was apt, I admit)
The hardest thing was finding the title of the post: I wanted was a quote from the movie, and every time I seemed to have found the right one, that's who I listened to another "better." In the end, my choice is up there, in mind: watch the movie and seek it ... Of course, if you find a quote you think most appropriate, your business, I my have and, as the ancients said "de gustibus piùqualcosachenonmiricordononavendostuditaolatinoepergiuntalaculturageneralenonèmaistatailmioforte .
digressions aside, the film is really nice and it would be pointless for me to try to undertake a critical review. It is already full of the Internet, there is no further need of my contribution to the cause.

I wanted leave you with a link to a recipe which was mentioned in the film, the gnummareddi (lamb livers should be), but around the web I have not found anything decent ... We'll have to wait for Hobby & Work raises the number of Sr Germana on sale!

A closure to the post but I had to find and use (of course) the words of the film:
Ladies and gentlemen, good evening. We started 10 days ago from Maratea on foot, avoiding the main road and along alternative routes, perhaps even a bit 'too alternative. We started looking for ourselves. We may not have understood
who we are, but at least we know what we


Oh, and the soundtrack! Fa-vo-lo-sa! I give you a song, I just felt I wanted to propose to the dear Frolics, despite our gender is far from this loooong: