Thursday, February 25, 2010

Husband And Wife Taking A Shower Together

Videos of the first tribute to Trio Galleta-Videos from the first tribute to the Trio Galleta

Theatre Payro 12 -09 to 09 (MDQ)




I've been hurt (I'm hurt)



Come to me softly (Acercate sweetly)



Baby, we've got that (Nena. we can achieve it)

Sunday, February 21, 2010

What Material Did Jimi Hendrix Wear?

Review of "A Prophet" ("A Prophet" France 2009)

Synopsis: Sentenced to six years in prison, Malik El Djebena (Tahar Rahim) can not read or write. When it comes to jail all alone, it seems more fragile young as other prisoners. Is 19. Cornered by the leader of the band parades that dominate the prison, he assigned a series of quests you must meet to become stronger and gain the confidence of the leader. But Malik is brave and learns quickly, and even dares to make their own plans.
Not many prison dramas that I've seen throughout my life, nor are many French films that we have the opportunity to enjoy our billboards distribution given the very poor in our country have this type of product. However, I could not stay behind with the viewing of this film, as "A Prophet" is one of the five films will compete on the night of March 7 this year in delivering Oscar Awards in the category of Best Foreign Film.

While it clear from the beginning of this review that the film deals with fairly complex intelligent French prison system, on the other hand, the film also tends to address other issues more commercial in the genre, because at times the film turns to the thriller genre in a relatively efficient and moves away from the dense atmosphere that it shows in their initial 45 minutes.

The film shows us in his early arrival in a French prison for our hero of Arab origin Malik El Djebena, who shall serve a sentence of 6 years imprisonment. At first, Malik will suffer tremendous humiliation of other prisoners, including the leader of one of the most influential bands of the prison. Between a rock and a hard place, Malik will cooperate with some of the missions entrusted to it if it wants to be a victim of the harsh and corrupt French prison system.

The story of "A Prophet" is a priori very, very interesting. We're talking about a typical prison drama in which our hero suffer various indignities during their stay in a penal system where unknown and will obviously have to deal with different consequences that will be happening throughout the story of the film.

Thus, the film will grow in tension (the first 45 minutes are really cool), but unfortunately it loses its surprise as you continue the same, being literally caught in a script very well told but too linear in its general approach. Here the viewer can figure out where things are going at different times, as the film in no time away from typical clichés of the genre in question. Perhaps best of the film is the narrative force that derives from their performances and various issues that make even the two hours and a half of the film is frankly pass very, very fast.

In the technical field, "A prophet is a really perfect product. The film has an excellent picture which tells the French prison system terribly grim in many of its scenes and gives us some camera movements that will make several scenes on the screen to generate real tension, especially in its tremendous initial 45 minutes. In short, an excellent handling in all technical areas for a much correct in general.

Perhaps by far the best film performances are impeccable. Tahar Rahim provides a tremendous performance as a boy who literally do not know what to do at first, so it will be cornered by absolutely everywhere. However, your character must show enormous courage to cope with their stay, or maybe die trying. In this sense, Rahim gives a performance with many nuances, so will a tremendous initial unease to a progressive and necessary courage that will be reflected on screen in a very, very natural.

In conclusion, "The Prophet" is the tremendous awesome movie that many critics are blind to say it is. "The Prophet" is above all a more cinematic product that is right mix the typical prison drama with some ingredients derived from the thriller genre. Very good performances, for a very good product of a renewed French cinema.

Movie Rating: Good.

Read Review A Prophet in Muchocine.net

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Smell In Travel Trailer Famaldahide

The Seasons - Liverpool at BA + Black Gloves (Argentina) (1966) Hu & The Hilltops


Argentina Big Band Beat. I know they will like, especially to fans of the Beatles. I only released this album. I hope comments, see you soon!

Great Beat band from Argentina. I know you'll like it, especially to fans of The Beatles. I think the only edited this album. I'll be waiting for comments, see you soon!!


Link: The Seasons - Liverpool at B.A. + Los Guantes Negros (Argentina) (1966)

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Barazilian Wax Thrush

Review of "The Triangle" ("Triangle" England - Australia 2009)

Synopsis: "Triangle" has a group of friends who are enjoying a vacation on a yacht are surprised by a major storm . To save life, they have to board a cruise ship that picks them up. However, the ship appears to be completely deserted inside clocks are stopped and one of the young, is believed to have traveled on this boat before.
Christopher Smith returns to the fray with this interesting film that mixes suspense with a flawless terror and the viewer gets to work trying to decipher a very neat script, which is uniting parts of a scene after scene for some time how not seen in movies of this genre. Therein lies the biggest surprise of a film very well told from the start, just in his impeccable script. Everything worked very well and almost no detail is off the hook for what ultimately will be a well-structured story.

The film begins by telling the complicated life that is Jess (played a fantastic and Melissa George), the mother of an autistic child, with all that that entails. One morning, after leaving her son at school, Jess decides to go sailing with some friends who have asked to have a good time for recreation. But the problems will soon arrive when the sailing ship that is caught in a terrible storm and must seek refuge in a ship dating from the 30's. Nightmares will be happening one after another without any apparent explanation. But what is real?

Christopher Smith (Creep, "" Severance ") was commissioned to write one of the most interesting and intricate scripts I've seen in recent times. Every scene, every dialogue and every situation of which take place in "Triangle" have a reason.

The film is arming for a bit (still very interesting in all your footage), as if it were a puzzle, with lots of psychological elements with temporal leaps that make a history to repeat scenes and again (great work of clearance) and a resolution that perfectly closes extremely well structured script and intriguing. While it is true that there are still some loose ends throughout the plot, is noteworthy how well the story is closed. Believe me it was not for nothing easy resolution of the film, especially the number of subplots and parallel options that were open during the course of the film. Good for Smith to provide a well structured script and thought like this.

Christopher Smith was also behind the camera to direct this little gem of horror and suspense. It is laudable his brilliant way to film some scenes, like the terrible storm that struck our protagonists in their morning walk, or some scenes inside the ship and bail them out, superbly filmed and very careful about camera movements and As for what to show and what not. Paragraph work deserves to be held in the editing room. Really spectacular.

When the viewer to see the movie, you will realize how difficult it can be mounted on a tape like this, where the script goes back and forth in time and recurring situations where at any time but from different angles. A job extremely well done and very rewarding to see.

With regard to the actions we have something quite interesting, indeed. All actions of the tape are correct, but it's Melissa George is frankly staggering. From there the rest of the protagonists seem horrible (which are not) compared to what this girl did on screen. The protagonist of "Triangle" had to spend on your character for all moods that one you can think of and more. A girl shows scared and affected by the illness of his son and that he must fight for all the tape from his own inner demons. His gestures, his gifts of heroin in a few moments of the film, their fears and psychological disorders have been broadcast on the screen in a perfect way for Melissa George. An actress who was able to take full advantage of a highly polished script in its overall structure.

Ultimately, "Triangle" is a very, very good movie. Halfway between suspense, thriller and horror, this film is a demonstration that films of this genre can boast a great script and not just to show gallons of blood on the screen. Highly recommended.

Movie Rating: Very Good. Read

Critical Triangle

in Muchocine.net

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Tired All The Time, Pees Alot

- I'll follow you ( Netherlands) (1966)



Great band of Pop-Rock from Netherlands. Lead by a great singer. I love the songs "I'll follow you" and "Elly May". I don't have much information, if someone knows something about this band, if they recorded more albums, the help will be appreciated. See you soon!

Great Pop-Rock band from Holland. Led by a great singer. I love the songs "I'll follow you" and "Elly May". I have little information, if anyone knows anything about this band, if they recorded more albums, the help is appreciated. See you soon!


Link: Hu & The Hilltops - I'll follow you (Netherlands) (1966)