Saturday, March 8, 2008

Marzetti Slaw Dressing Recipe "Zer OUIL bi blud"


First week is over. Bittersweet.

Two kinds of teachers. The cellophane ones, and Those Who Should Watch Their Heads, and Keep Them away from my teeth.

And in the middle of all that's "There Will Be Blood ."

Nothing like a friday night movie with friends. Even When They fall asleep next to you Because the movie is too long and events They miss the "milkshake" part.

stunning landscapes and calm. Music that acts by itself as a smart viewer, sharpens the more sensitive moments, stresses the serene scenes (like he knows what's coming), keeping pace with the main character's mind and even laughs at the same in their mocritical mind. But it was not even nominated for an Oscar ... Movie

long, so long as the wait for success in life.

An intelligent acting and fluid game (do not start ...).
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character Daniel Plainview is a complete, not lacking anything. Daniel Day-Lewis seems to have swallowed it all, so I began to assimilate into my mind. In each scene, I was thinking "yeah yeah, so is Daniel Plainview would have made that handshake, that movement of eyebrows, the tension of the lips, that thunder voice or those steps, the movements of arms." The actor is no longer seen, no more Day Lewis on the tape, only the character. And that's not always the case.

Magnifico Paul Dano, whoin which mixing drama and ridiculous, all led by Lewis and Dano Day with extreme complicity, as if expecting to see our faces in confusion, not knowing whether to laugh or be serious. And there are scenes that are truly very funny ... although it seems they were not intended that way .... I think the director had exactly the impact in mind, this confusion. It is a humorous film hidden, one must know how to grasp. I think if you did not laugh out loud even once, did not understand the movie.

the technical side I can not talk, I will leave that to bondgirl cuanod has seen the movie ... she is the expert in that aspect. Just a humble spectator opinare saying there is no better camera than Paul Thomas Anderson to capturethe penetrating gaze of Daniel Day Lewis ... His long scenes go too fast, one is left wanting to see her back, not knowing that the next stage will be as good or better than the last.

In short, an amazing film, to see whether or if. Une robbed shame as Paul Thomas Anderson at the Oscars ...

Just having fun with words .... as usual. This summary is especially for Her Majesty bondgirl. Now I stop the great literary critic and movie buff and return to my real life duties and expos ...

"I drink your milkshake!"

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