Tuesday, November 16, 2010

American Zenra Forums

Bubba Ho-tep


The new installment of Horror Frames, address book, I write for MyMovies, deals with a maverick filmmaker, to say the Americans as an outsider, we would say we always borrow a term U.S.: Don Coscarelli . It is dealing with it through perhaps his best film, certainly the best in the last three decades ( Ghosts is 70s). I refer of course to Bubba Ho-tep where the real Elvis Presley (a fantastic Bruce Campbell), aged and survived oblivion, gets along with JF Kennedy - Black played by Ossie Davis (large) - to fight an evil Egyptian mummy.

The film is 2002, but we arrived on DVD - with considerable timing - this year alone it is lawful to speak now, but would still be permissible to talk about it at any time, since it is a very brilliant film. Who wants to know more - that is what I wrote - can go here.

On the sidelines, I note only that Ossie Davis - great actor and director also of considerable interest - has also worked on civil rights in tough times. Under this position, he was able - as he himself pointed out - to present Bob Dylan twice to tens of years away, first in the famous march on Washington with Martin Luther King and then, recently, the celebration at the Apollo Theatre where Dylan he performed in a heartbreaking version of the classic Sam Cooke A Change Is Gonna Come .

After a long and rich life of significant results, Ossie Davis died in 2005.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Financial Accounting Libby Libby 2010

Saw 3D


A sagas of the most prolific and successful of all time strikes back with what it should - but the conditional is a must - to conclude the whole story. Saw 3D is coming out even in our rooms having already come out with commercial discrete outcomes (but not exciting) in their American counterparts.

Who wants to read what I think may follow this link that refers to the review I wrote for MyMovies .

Directed by Kevin Greutert, who had directed the previous episode, which I wrote here . Tobin Bell plays again - briefly - the serial killer dying (and died) the most famous in cinema history.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Making Biscuits With Krusteaz

Reflection from Marisa

have always been interested in politics.
This time I will not speak of politics in our country, which already seems boring. I prefer to talk about a phenomenon that ignites the crowds everywhere, and it is not easy to explain: Barak Obama.
How could I describe his personality or his success?
"He talks like an actor with a language guru ", say his critics.
Certainly, the United States there is a desire for change, and perhaps this affects, but that is not enough: repeated a thousand times" Yes We Can "is too simple.
Say looks like JFK or Martin Luther King is not correct. Today, politics is mainly marketing and money to keep the team has to convince people by word of mouth of students, housewives or workers. Remaking the world as it should be, it is certainly nice but not enough: We must also talk about taxes, the war in Iraq and so on.
It takes a lot of other things, but Obama certainly charm as an actor: to connect with the surrounding landscape through a precise figure, a beautiful Voice ... also his wife always by his side as the perfect accompaniment, a modern couple, both from Harvard University. Perhaps this is important, but will suffice for the world Gobern?

Note: roughly three years have passed and Obama is the President of the United States. Things are not going smoothly for him. There were lights, but also plenty of shade.
you, what do you think?

Friday, August 6, 2010

Can Drinking Delay The Period

Feast of St. Antonio