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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Murder Most Holy (Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan)

Murder Most Holy (Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan) Review






Murder Most Holy (Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan) Overview


It is the early summer of 1379 and Sir John Cranston—Coroner of the city of London—has trapped himself in a wager with Signior Gian Galeazzo, Lord of Cremona, who has challenged him to resolve a certain murder mystery within two weeks. Men have been repeatedly found dead in the scarlet chamber of one of Cremona’s manors. They have no marks upon them, they have neither drunk nor eaten poison, and there are no secret passageways or entrances to the room. They are united only by the have awful expressions of terror upon their faces. Realizing that his reputation and future wealth now rest upon the solving of this mystery, Cranston seeks the help of his faithful secretarius Brother Athelstan in untangling the perplexing case.




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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Extreme examples of actor preparation for roles

While being a world famous actor or actress certainly seems like a glamorous affair – and it no doubt is for those who achieve such success – it's sometimes easy to forget some of the hard work that the most renowned thespians actually put into their craft. After all, many spend years toiling away, gaining only bit-parts in small films before landing their "big break".
That aside, it's also easy forget to just how hard it is to actually convince an audience that the character they're watching on screen is an actual person, and not just an actor or actress performing a role. Needless to say, the most successful big-screen stars have mastered the art of doing this, but have you ever stopped to think just how much hard work, determination and personal sacrifice goes into such a performance? Over the years, there have been a few instances where actors have really gone beyond the realms of what could be considered "normal" in order to portray a character convincingly.
These days, Christian Bale is one of the most recognisable faces in Hollywood, as the brooding, muscle-bound star of hits like The Dark Knight and Terminator: Salvation. However, it's his portrayal of paranoid insomniac Trevor Reznik in 2004's The Machinist that often wins him the most critical praise – not least because of the dramatic weight loss that Bale went through in order to be able to play the part convincingly. The normally burly star managed to get his weight down to just 110 pounds before filming the movie – and the only reason he didn't lose any more weight is because the crew working on the film were worried it would lead to health problems for him. Shockingly, the film's director, Brad Anderson, had never asked Bale to lose so much weight for the role, but admitted being pleasantly surprised at his dedication.
At the completely opposite end of the scale, Robert De Niro's commitment to his portrayal of troubled boxer Jake LaMotta in 1980's Raging Bull saw the usually lean star gain enough weight to be able to realistically portray a heavyweight fighter. At one point, the film's director, Martin Scorsese, became so concerned for De Niro's health that he actually shut down production completely. However, filming eventually continued, and De Niro's persistence and dedication lead to him winning the Best Actor Oscar at the 1981 Academy Awards. Similarly, Mickey Rourke has also been commended to the physical lengths that he went to in order to realistically portray Randy "The Ram" Robinson in 2008's The Wrestler.
However, it's not just the guys who have went above and beyond in the name of realism. Both Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis spent hundreds of hours in dance classes in order to be able to portray ballet dancers in the recent hit Black Swan. Portman in particular threw herself into her role, actually sustaining a broken rib during the filming of one particular dance sequence, with production having to be halted for six weeks as a result. Again, Portman's dedication paid off, and the interest in the film gained from her recent Best Actress award at the Oscars should mean that even those that missed her performance at the cinema will be itching to get their hands on the Black Swan DVD so they can see her acclaimed performance firsthand.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Lonely Planet Australia (Country Travel Guide)

Lonely Planet Australia (Country Travel Guide) Review





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No one knows Australia like Lonely Planet…remember, we live here! We know where Sydney's best surf beaches are, where to get the best coffee in Melbourne's cobbled lanes, and how to cross the great red plains in a van without getting scorched.

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Friday, June 17, 2011

PENDULUM Live - The Vulture

Pendulum performing "The Vulture" live in St. Paul, Minnesota at the Xcel Energy Center on January 28, 2011 supporting Linkin Park along with Does it Offend You, Yeah? DISCLAIMER: I do not claim to own any of the content in this video, property of the respective artists, editors and producers.

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Watercolour .vs. Witchcraft - Pendulum (CHS MashUp) *HQ* *Edited

GET IT NOW FROM HERE: www.mediafire.com Watercolour .vs. Witchcraft - Pendulum (CHS MashUp) *HQ* *Edited. Enjoy. Support Pendulum and buy their new album Immersion. www.pendulum.com Magnetic Man ft. John Legend - Flying Into Tokyo .vs Getting Nowhere MashUp: f.cl.ly (Just audio, no video). PLEASE NOTE : Both songs used in this video are Pendulums and their respective record labels property, I am not trying to claim it as my own material, I merely made the two songs play together.

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

The Bluffer's Guide to Marketing: Bluff Your Way in Marketing (Bluffer's Guides - Oval Books)

The Bluffer's Guide to Marketing: Bluff Your Way in Marketing (Bluffer's Guides - Oval Books) Review






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A snappy little book containing facts, jargon, and inside information--all that readers need to know to hold their own among the experts.



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Saturday, June 4, 2011

GAME-BASED

Screened at Whitechapel Gallery, London on Thursday 17th March 2011 Writer, director - Lola Wilson Editor - Michael Harding Actors - Daisy Keeping, Paul Woodson, Lola Wilson, Abhay Sen Lutchman Deelah, Akin Avci With thanks to Wood Green Central Library, Haringey

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