Saturday, June 5, 2010

Armed Forces And Learning Disablilties until lambs became lions

Yes, I went to the Book Fair, and I'm afraid I can not go. But I've bought almost everything I was looking for, so I'm more than satisfied. (After all, I would have agreed to look at the editorial in English Benioff's book, but I did not because I am a bit silly, so I'm out of love russian. Oh, well.)

Basically, after kicking the whole first part of the show with my friends, while they were things and I just put my teeth long with the volume of the first three works of Marcel Proust and other beauties like, we finally reached the end, whereHolmes
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got The Long Halloween. Even though I had not done anything more, just have got that big book of Batman, would have been happy. It has it all ... has Jim being Jim, being cool, Bruce and Batman, while Harvey was Harvey, and Harvey becoming Two-Face, and if I remember correctly, the Joker. All this along the lines of Batman awesomecake:One year, What more could you want? Ah, yes, great drawings.



Well, it's amazing. For once, Frank Miller's Batman is a fucking psychopath (aúnejemejem), but is fairly normal (as normal as can be Batman, obviously), and in addition, Jim is a plus Gordon. A great
plus Jim Gordon. Basically, the story of the first year of Batman and Gordon, told from two points of view. On the one hand, Batman, trying to learn to be the Dark Knight, trying not to put too much leg as he does, and maintaining balance Maso less. On the other hand, GOrdon, trying not to fall into a vortex of corruption that has engulfed Gotham and trying to be a good cop, while his marriage crumbles because of a beautiful detective named Sarah Essen. If we add to the mix a healthy dose of Selina, beginning to be Catwoman, and some pretty decent pictures (now, yes, eighties. How cool jacket Bruce), and a good plot, we have a favorite dish Olivia served. "The only bad thing? That interaction between Batman and Jim, what is said
was not much interaction. But still, I was cool insight into Jim, and well, playing the fool as Jim sueLXC guess I had hopes too high (because the trailer was fucking awesome, really) or something, but not exactly what I expected. Robin Longstride should call: Before Robin Hood or something. Because I expected my fugitive life in the forest, a beautiful relationship between Robin and Will Scarlet (although what there was between Will and Little John was not half bad and such ...); and less battles won by backing to save the future of England and all that crap they put you heroic by a tube. I do not like the simple characters that remain simple, they get to save the country / world / universe.
That's the bad: good ... Man, Lady Marian. Es ..shoes. And see that I understand better ...
Well, I had great stuff and some shots, landscapes (oh, the scenery. Were they not beautiful?), Lady Marian, Will etc. But I expected a little more.

Oh, and now I want to go back to see Master & Commander. How sad.

And finally, a bit of Marvel, because they also deserve my love: Avengers Prime has already left! The story is super awesome, in which Tony and Stevie (and Thor, but that does not count) will absorb a swirling rainbow, and the relationship between Tony and Stevie is great. Thanks,



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Thursday, June 3, 2010

All Shiny Pokemon In Silver Once upon a time, in Nazi occupied France...

so?). But I like it because it has its own style defined (and, like all), and, if only for the blood, and stand out among the other American directors. But it is not even. I think what has now befallen me has been the scripts. Anyone who has seen Pulp Fiction never forget the talks seemingly incongruous, surreal moments that kept the characters? They were incredible. And Reservoir Dogs? How's monologue tips? Inglourious Basterds
Well maintained that cadence, a little absurd at times, but very original. Basically, it's a film about World War II that differs greatly from the other films, at least the ones I've seen. I mean ... in the final scene, when they want to blow up the theater. Dince before, you know they will not be charged to Hitler or Goebbels, or the rest of the magnates Nazis, because that did not happen and can not invent it [info]. But as Tarantino goes around, then end up killing them, and I finished the scene with a look of "WTF as cool it" incredible. Say not serious about anything, and that makes it original. "The characters I love. Like unhealthily Hugo Stiglitz, the German Nazi psychopath who murdered before joining the Basterds. I do not know why I like it, I guess because it has no scruples or social meaning (in the scene of the Basement of Doom!, When both the Lt Hicox as another attempt to mantain the facade of being friends of the woman, he continues with his face bad grapes)and because if you start thinking, is an interesting guy. After all, killing Nazis, and each in a different way (uh, that's a symbol of originality on their part!). He was a smug. And he had a long knife. I exchanged glances with English apuestorro. But that's for later. I have a problem with Land, right? It is the best character in the entire film, and acting depth and paper and everything, but it is bad

. It is a Nazi. Moreover, it is a Nazi not because I believe in the regime of Hitler, but because it is a fucking selfish and all he wants is your house in Nuntucket. But is intelligent, very smart. And it's a detective.
and smoke the pipe is supposed to
Holmes. The escenes in which they start talking with people, with its facade of "I am a super nice guy, you can trust me" and then everyone ends up squashed like
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. All end in tears. With Landa is difficult to know what the real man. Obviously, at the end of the movie, when you understand their motives, you know that the real is a son of a bitch who only thinks about himself, but until then, doubts among the intelligent monster first scene, the type strangely ... engaging, for want of a better word, of his encounter with Shosanna, the type of maniacal laughter when Brigit tells its fall ... And then it was all a facade. Awesome, srsly. YChristoph Waltz as BORDA. It won the Oscar, completely. It is quite handsome . What? I did not say anything ... now up to English apuestorro: Lt Archie Hicox. is that she has blue eyes, and an English accent. I repeat: [info] English accent. Please do not notice that I love the English accent. Does it show? Even pose a shock after listening to Reiner, I do not care. It's an English accent. The guy is a little naive, or perhaps have too high an opinion of himself, the truth, but I still do. Let's see, who likes movies. And although it makes everything go to hell in the Basement of Doom!, Then cool. I would like to know German just to feed my fetish withs accents. I hear the flail! * pouts * of Hicox Oh, and as I am, and mine is a vice (Annya words, not mine), because someone had to slasher. And who better than Hugo Stiglitz? This mini-scene illustrates the pairing . And then all exchanges of glances in the Basement of Doom!, And unfortunately, no more. Tarantino and deaths of characters, hrpmh.
where were we ... to see. Shosanna. I do not like
only because it is beautiful. It's that ignite the film where Hitler. That is several hundred points. Moreover, in his debut scene, put David Bowie * fangirl squee! * Aldo Reiner

I like only and only for my fetish for accents. Because, even a ENGLay a Nazi who is foolish. Because no other way to define Frederick Zoller. God, not even Daniel Brülh (and I repeat, DANIEL BRÜLH) is able to save the character. Probably because it was made for that, but still. What guy heavier.
Oh, and the best line from the movie: "Well, fuck a duck!" Jew Bear's work with the American accent rather than saying i a. LOL.


-then the actors. It's amazing how well he does Christoph Waltz, and I'm glad a lot that you have received the Oscar. Awesome. Melanie Laurent I love (and no, not just because it is pretty ... well, OK), but is that everyone is doing great, even Brad Pitt (yes, the accent again). And Daniel Brülh . What monkey is, and what characterdumber! * AINS * Most preferred the Nazi Joyeux Noel. At least he was ugly, but he was no fool. (I have to go see that movie, BTW).

Well, I leave ya, this is becoming an absurdly long post. And I have to study. The World War II! I think if I have to talk about occupied France in the review, I will be happy.
Note: Images are taken from a super picspam of

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