Play of the Day: Soft Targets (1982)
Soft Targets is a film that was written by Stephen Poliakoff and plays in London. Ian Holm plays the male, Helen Mirren, the female lead. He plays a Russian, an English woman and the whole is located in the cold war. Ian Holm writes for a Russian newspaper articles about the British daily life and sends records from BBC Video Sendugen on to Moscow. He also speaks with a Russian accent.
I have the feeling that they have not understood the whole movie, not what it's really about, and certainly not what writer, director, or whoever actually want a say so. Unfortunately, I do nothing that could explain in more detail. Probably it's just art. Or social criticism. Or both. In any case, everything remains completely unclear to the motives of the characters and their relationships to each other.
Julian Sands has a 1-second appearance as upper-class fiance and says not a word. But it was only his second role, it is for documentary reasons schonmal quite nice.
And I have trained me, that is considered a movie that I would have never otherwise considered quite safe. ;)
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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Chicago Hope: Mummy Dearest
This is episode 22 of season three, and (of course) with Julian Sands. And I wanted to have it. :)
Chicago Hope is a hospital series, which is likely as any hospital series, but I do not know because I never watch any. There are doctors, doctors and sisters who have a veeeery exciting life and still perform the way medical or human feats. According to the season it is just in this episode, just before Christmas, so that most of the medical problems be treated with love, marriage, children or other sentimental things to do. Because it is a continuous series, and no episode series, which explains, of course, not really, but it has its fun moments. I liked the scene, noted in to the arrogant neurosurgeon with the increasingly well gelauten sister, whose name he is not even taking the trouble ("I'm only a nurse.") Sits in his car and him with chocolate milk and a Christmas bell again building. Every second occurring actor I thought "I know him from somewhere, who's that?" (Mark Harmon I recognized), by and large, so it's quite entertaining, and otherwise just the way I've always imagined a hospital series. Of course, also operates spectacular, no question. Gods in white halt.
Julian plays a doctor, but an anthropologist. As such, it is something like an Indiana Jones in terms of anthropology, has climbed Mount Everest (why? Lived life / people up there?), Crossing a desert on a camel, explores some jungle and discovered two mummies incredibly important. One of the two he has it (that's why the "mummy" in the title: Mummy), because like one of the doctors of the hospital, which works well in virus research, breeding from the fabric material has a very old virus. Of course, the boyfriend said this doctor has no understanding of what can be but also that damn Julian looks good. In general, eh, but he is also correspondingly staged, with matching adventure-clothing, shirts that are just far enough to have to act openly, but nevertheless show nothing. Moreover, his role is likeable, and the first appearance (before the opening credits) with a mummy in a freezer and an armed escort with machine guns to protect them is great.
Julian's role is to make humane and philosophical statements to drink tea and ask the doctor first if she goes with him to eat a burger, and then to ask her if she goes with him to Peru. In short, he is there to make his friend jealous, so as to cement the relationship to and perhaps even marry. Now In any case schonmal Christmas trees - with the currently preferred the other.
I liked his friend the doctor. He's really nice human, vulnerable and honest, albeit a bit strange. I liked the arrogant neurosurgeon and especially the good-natured sister. The doctor I did not like. And Julian has more than paid off. Nice role and I said, visually great. * G *
This is episode 22 of season three, and (of course) with Julian Sands. And I wanted to have it. :)
Chicago Hope is a hospital series, which is likely as any hospital series, but I do not know because I never watch any. There are doctors, doctors and sisters who have a veeeery exciting life and still perform the way medical or human feats. According to the season it is just in this episode, just before Christmas, so that most of the medical problems be treated with love, marriage, children or other sentimental things to do. Because it is a continuous series, and no episode series, which explains, of course, not really, but it has its fun moments. I liked the scene, noted in to the arrogant neurosurgeon with the increasingly well gelauten sister, whose name he is not even taking the trouble ("I'm only a nurse.") Sits in his car and him with chocolate milk and a Christmas bell again building. Every second occurring actor I thought "I know him from somewhere, who's that?" (Mark Harmon I recognized), by and large, so it's quite entertaining, and otherwise just the way I've always imagined a hospital series. Of course, also operates spectacular, no question. Gods in white halt.
Julian plays a doctor, but an anthropologist. As such, it is something like an Indiana Jones in terms of anthropology, has climbed Mount Everest (why? Lived life / people up there?), Crossing a desert on a camel, explores some jungle and discovered two mummies incredibly important. One of the two he has it (that's why the "mummy" in the title: Mummy), because like one of the doctors of the hospital, which works well in virus research, breeding from the fabric material has a very old virus. Of course, the boyfriend said this doctor has no understanding of what can be but also that damn Julian looks good. In general, eh, but he is also correspondingly staged, with matching adventure-clothing, shirts that are just far enough to have to act openly, but nevertheless show nothing. Moreover, his role is likeable, and the first appearance (before the opening credits) with a mummy in a freezer and an armed escort with machine guns to protect them is great.
Julian's role is to make humane and philosophical statements to drink tea and ask the doctor first if she goes with him to eat a burger, and then to ask her if she goes with him to Peru. In short, he is there to make his friend jealous, so as to cement the relationship to and perhaps even marry. Now In any case schonmal Christmas trees - with the currently preferred the other.
I liked his friend the doctor. He's really nice human, vulnerable and honest, albeit a bit strange. I liked the arrogant neurosurgeon and especially the good-natured sister. The doctor I did not like. And Julian has more than paid off. Nice role and I said, visually great. * G *
Friday, December 24, 2010
Rubber Backed Rugs On Vinyl Flooring
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Christmas Eve was very, very beautiful. The monster eyes have lit up again and gifts from the Christ child were more "Wow! Mama, look, I've always wanted so!" confirmed.
Our dinner was delicious and much more comfortable this year because we have decided to introduce a children's table. Although the part was sitting eating in the kitchen and some in the living room, but it was actually better than the last few years (Not that it would have been bad because it was just more relaxed this time). And my grandpa this year was that I found very beautiful. He seemed to have fallen. He even tried on my gift (I bought him a hat) and laughed because he looked a little breakdown. : D But he has promised nonetheless to use them.
Santa Claus this year I was also commemorated with very great gifts (from a I write this entry now;)). I am completely satisfied. Well, I got a normal girl-vampire-love story, but hey, it is the will that counts. And who knows, maybe you can read the thing really. Okay, I admit I already had to pull together, to draw any grimace when I have only seen the cover ... and after I had read the title, I had to hold back a laugh really ... But tastes are so different and that we are now not so well, it's sometimes nice that they tried it with a book. And I have luck, no one expects "Oh God, yes I've always wanted!" more of myself. ;)
Christmas Eve was very, very beautiful. The monster eyes have lit up again and gifts from the Christ child were more "Wow! Mama, look, I've always wanted so!" confirmed.
Our dinner was delicious and much more comfortable this year because we have decided to introduce a children's table. Although the part was sitting eating in the kitchen and some in the living room, but it was actually better than the last few years (Not that it would have been bad because it was just more relaxed this time). And my grandpa this year was that I found very beautiful. He seemed to have fallen. He even tried on my gift (I bought him a hat) and laughed because he looked a little breakdown. : D But he has promised nonetheless to use them.
Santa Claus this year I was also commemorated with very great gifts (from a I write this entry now;)). I am completely satisfied. Well, I got a normal girl-vampire-love story, but hey, it is the will that counts. And who knows, maybe you can read the thing really. Okay, I admit I already had to pull together, to draw any grimace when I have only seen the cover ... and after I had read the title, I had to hold back a laugh really ... But tastes are so different and that we are now not so well, it's sometimes nice that they tried it with a book. And I have luck, no one expects "Oh God, yes I've always wanted!" more of myself. ;)
Monday, December 20, 2010
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Weihachtsmarkt
weekend I was at the Christmas market in Valkenburg. Valkenburg in the Netherlands, near the German border, is a beautiful small town with a picturesque castle ruins and in the summer with a small amusement park with roller coaster and stuff. And in winter holding a Christmas market.
Specifically, with two Christmas markets, because they have two sandstone caves, and it is here inside the markets. The Gemeentegrot (community Grotto) - links here - and the Fluweelengrot (no idea what that means) - links here . The latter is just below the Kasteel-ruin, and you can also purchase a combined ticket, but it is in winter but rather a little ... well ... uncomfortable.
Christmas markets in caves have large benefits. First, it rains not pure. Secondly, it is warmer than outside. Thirdly, in the Fluweelengrot is one-way street, that is, even if it is full, the sediment is not as bad as on a "normal" Weihachtsmarkt. Fourthly, the caves are beautifully lit and the lights come in the dark good effect. Fifthly, the caves themselves as such are also an attraction, you get two things for the price of one. I have again made to travel times outside the Christmas season to Valkenburg and to visit the caves. Let's see if it is what this time. Maybe in the spring, then I could also see the Kasteel with.
The markets were beautiful and yet very different from German Christmas markets. Of course, there are also items that would be found equally well in Cologne and Aachen, but there are a lot of items you would not see in Germany. Most of them sell flashing things, moving things around, singing things or glowing things. In addition, the Valkenburg Christmas market is priced real cheap. It costs to enter, but many of the things they offer, would cost at German Christmas markets twice or more. I have noticed is the last time, and the trend appears to be resistant to ... Apart
of the sandstone caves of Valkenburg has also an inner city, joins a restaurant to the next. All the tourists want to be so supplied, and those are not really few. On the third Sunday of Advent, it is recommended that before 10 clock to be in place, since then there have parking. At half past three in the afternoon it was not even more pure in the place, the snake on the access road was incredible.
The place itself is pretty, has nice streets and some beautiful buildings, and a stroll away from the "Click here for the Christmas market!" Current pay. Just because we are running a little further, we have also found the restaurant where we ate for dinner, the Brasserie America. We have chosen because they have a whole gluten-free card (trying times that found in a city in Germany, which has only the size of Valkenburg - have fun), but also sees the restaurant also very pretty. They played very enduring Christmas music, the service was nice, and everyone spoke German. The menu is only in Dutch, but you can deduce what there already. And the food - the food was still much better than I expected based on the as I said already very nice restaurants. That was really good. Excellent cooked, well seasoned, served beautifully, really great. You have no fancy card - soups, steak, steaks, hot and cold sandwiches, omelets and a few things, but they do well.
for gems like this is worth it to poke around a bit. I am not a gourmet meal or just enthusiast, but where it was simply.
And now for the completeness of the advertisement: their homepage. Come on, your Dutch . Improve Or I watch at least their beautiful photos.)
weekend I was at the Christmas market in Valkenburg. Valkenburg in the Netherlands, near the German border, is a beautiful small town with a picturesque castle ruins and in the summer with a small amusement park with roller coaster and stuff. And in winter holding a Christmas market.
Specifically, with two Christmas markets, because they have two sandstone caves, and it is here inside the markets. The Gemeentegrot (community Grotto) - links here - and the Fluweelengrot (no idea what that means) - links here . The latter is just below the Kasteel-ruin, and you can also purchase a combined ticket, but it is in winter but rather a little ... well ... uncomfortable.
Christmas markets in caves have large benefits. First, it rains not pure. Secondly, it is warmer than outside. Thirdly, in the Fluweelengrot is one-way street, that is, even if it is full, the sediment is not as bad as on a "normal" Weihachtsmarkt. Fourthly, the caves are beautifully lit and the lights come in the dark good effect. Fifthly, the caves themselves as such are also an attraction, you get two things for the price of one. I have again made to travel times outside the Christmas season to Valkenburg and to visit the caves. Let's see if it is what this time. Maybe in the spring, then I could also see the Kasteel with.
The markets were beautiful and yet very different from German Christmas markets. Of course, there are also items that would be found equally well in Cologne and Aachen, but there are a lot of items you would not see in Germany. Most of them sell flashing things, moving things around, singing things or glowing things. In addition, the Valkenburg Christmas market is priced real cheap. It costs to enter, but many of the things they offer, would cost at German Christmas markets twice or more. I have noticed is the last time, and the trend appears to be resistant to ... Apart
of the sandstone caves of Valkenburg has also an inner city, joins a restaurant to the next. All the tourists want to be so supplied, and those are not really few. On the third Sunday of Advent, it is recommended that before 10 clock to be in place, since then there have parking. At half past three in the afternoon it was not even more pure in the place, the snake on the access road was incredible.
The place itself is pretty, has nice streets and some beautiful buildings, and a stroll away from the "Click here for the Christmas market!" Current pay. Just because we are running a little further, we have also found the restaurant where we ate for dinner, the Brasserie America. We have chosen because they have a whole gluten-free card (trying times that found in a city in Germany, which has only the size of Valkenburg - have fun), but also sees the restaurant also very pretty. They played very enduring Christmas music, the service was nice, and everyone spoke German. The menu is only in Dutch, but you can deduce what there already. And the food - the food was still much better than I expected based on the as I said already very nice restaurants. That was really good. Excellent cooked, well seasoned, served beautifully, really great. You have no fancy card - soups, steak, steaks, hot and cold sandwiches, omelets and a few things, but they do well.
for gems like this is worth it to poke around a bit. I am not a gourmet meal or just enthusiast, but where it was simply.
And now for the completeness of the advertisement: their homepage. Come on, your Dutch . Improve Or I watch at least their beautiful photos.)
Saturday, December 4, 2010
What Kind Of Shoes Does Brent Corrigan Wear
Ronja
by Astrid Lindgren, in a production by Cordula Däuper
It plays the Aachen City Theater, the ensemble cast, and which are known to it that they make really good children's plays. As it were the only thing you are in Aachen at any time can look at though, as I was never disappointed. Whether they play fairy tale or children's classic, it was worth far more.
Ronja (Nadine Kiesewalter) and Birk (Felix Strüven) on the two-part castle
still doing so today. The stage was from a separated mobile, two-part castle, behind everything was suspended with Tarndecken, which emitted a beautiful forest, they were dangerous Dryden, creepy gray gnomes, and fun junk density ("Wissu because bluss" "Wissu they do that?"). They had a musician who played guitar and voices of birds and forest sounds imitated faithfully, she had a beautiful melancholy good-night song, a selbstaufstellendes tent, and, above all, they had a great ensemble, that was fun and enthusiasm in the matter. It is a very long time since I've read the book or seen the movie, so I do not know how exactly they were on it, but from that to what I can remember, were They absolutely just the presentation and had everything important in there.
The lumber density (Bettina Scheuritzel, Elke Borkenstein and Malcolm Kemp (in the middle with a guitar - that was the musician))
The piece was aged seven, after all, it takes two hours, sometimes scary and it is died on stage, and I would want to bring inside any three-year-olds. Other people think differently, and so there was also significant during the storm of noise and storm cries and tears, as in the gray gnomes ... I say sometimes because not too far.
Ronja (Nadine Kiesewalter) is attacked by the gray gnomes
It definitely has a lot of fun was fast, funny, emotional and sometimes sad, short, really good again. The high standard once again held easily.
photos c / o Theatre Aachen, Ludwig Koerfer
by Astrid Lindgren, in a production by Cordula Däuper
It plays the Aachen City Theater, the ensemble cast, and which are known to it that they make really good children's plays. As it were the only thing you are in Aachen at any time can look at though, as I was never disappointed. Whether they play fairy tale or children's classic, it was worth far more.
Ronja (Nadine Kiesewalter) and Birk (Felix Strüven) on the two-part castle
still doing so today. The stage was from a separated mobile, two-part castle, behind everything was suspended with Tarndecken, which emitted a beautiful forest, they were dangerous Dryden, creepy gray gnomes, and fun junk density ("Wissu because bluss" "Wissu they do that?"). They had a musician who played guitar and voices of birds and forest sounds imitated faithfully, she had a beautiful melancholy good-night song, a selbstaufstellendes tent, and, above all, they had a great ensemble, that was fun and enthusiasm in the matter. It is a very long time since I've read the book or seen the movie, so I do not know how exactly they were on it, but from that to what I can remember, were They absolutely just the presentation and had everything important in there.
The lumber density (Bettina Scheuritzel, Elke Borkenstein and Malcolm Kemp (in the middle with a guitar - that was the musician))
The piece was aged seven, after all, it takes two hours, sometimes scary and it is died on stage, and I would want to bring inside any three-year-olds. Other people think differently, and so there was also significant during the storm of noise and storm cries and tears, as in the gray gnomes ... I say sometimes because not too far.
Ronja (Nadine Kiesewalter) is attacked by the gray gnomes
It definitely has a lot of fun was fast, funny, emotional and sometimes sad, short, really good again. The high standard once again held easily.
photos c / o Theatre Aachen, Ludwig Koerfer
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Tut-Ench-Amun
Yesterday we were in an exhibition on the grave of Tut-Ench-Amun. No, not the one that was some years ago showed the way and original parts of the excavation, but another showing only replicas. But they can also arrange it so, how did they found the grave, and have some things more than once, so you can watch it after again very carefully and closely. One must simply forget that they are not the originals, or better yet, imagine, that she did have. That makes it even more impressive, the show replicas for the most part, the restored versions, that is not what the originals look like today, but as they looked three thousand years ago.
The exhibition is divided into several parts. The first gives a general overview of ancient Egypt, including the Rosetta Stone, an overview of Howard Carter's excavations and the spatial location of the tomb in the ground. Then there are two films, one on Tut-Ench-Amun, and a report on the excavations, and then three rooms in which the finds same structure, as Carter had found it. Stacked, nested and mixed up. Only the burial chamber itself is already exempt from the shrines and the average gold sarcophagus suspended from a pulley system - a scene from the middle of the work also.
is then still an area in which each part is again established, and finally a small exhibition of Carter's life. I think at least, because we have not considered.
The whole is viewed with an audio guide. The voice of Captain Picard, an Egyptologist and a Carter-voice with a heavy English accent report on excavations, Egypt and finds. Why is this Carter Emphasis must have, I could not clear it makes it tough to listen to him and what I will probably remember for years, his pronunciation of "Gold" and "three thousand" are. I mean, Carter is already pretty long dead, and no one will believe that he has eingesprochen this band itself, whether accented or not. He probably spoke no German (I'm too lazy to look up the;)). A nice voice with no accent would have done, maybe even much better.
The audio guide was then promptly on the half of the distance from each of us one by one, because the battery was empty. But fortunately they also turn to all boards, where can read the important information. Only in the movies and the chambers really need it, and he was still running. Nacher but it was a bit repetitive, was not so bad. Generally
show such a popular science exhibition also more likely to know how many times already, without being aware of it. Okay, now I can not recite the order of the Pharaohs heart, but he was Akhenaten and what was so special about him, or what is the Rosetta Stone ...
On the whole I found the exhibition very well done. The idea of the chambers is nice, but especially the last part I really liked it. The replicas look great, and because they are just replicas, is what you're super-tight and can look at all the details exactly. Impressive to see the original safe from either, and probably because you have to keep more distance. Everything was arranged and attractively decorated and well understand, and it was allowed to take photos.
why can I present to you my favorite piece exhibition with images. Here it is:
Is this a grave good Tut-Ench-Amun, a god shrine. As you can see, he is made out of gold and not particularly great. Inside the shrine, a labeled stele stands behind a podium. The platform is again empty except for two human footprints, which suggest that certainly it is a statue that pulls the trigger through its weight in just the podium. It is an invisible statue. What is surprising, moreover, no further, for it is the shrine of an invisible God. * G *
But the rest of the show was also very impressive. Been inconceivable that people bring about such purely artisanal, really with the hand and no machinery. Alone all these coins on the great shrines around the coffin ... Madness.
Yesterday we were in an exhibition on the grave of Tut-Ench-Amun. No, not the one that was some years ago showed the way and original parts of the excavation, but another showing only replicas. But they can also arrange it so, how did they found the grave, and have some things more than once, so you can watch it after again very carefully and closely. One must simply forget that they are not the originals, or better yet, imagine, that she did have. That makes it even more impressive, the show replicas for the most part, the restored versions, that is not what the originals look like today, but as they looked three thousand years ago.
The exhibition is divided into several parts. The first gives a general overview of ancient Egypt, including the Rosetta Stone, an overview of Howard Carter's excavations and the spatial location of the tomb in the ground. Then there are two films, one on Tut-Ench-Amun, and a report on the excavations, and then three rooms in which the finds same structure, as Carter had found it. Stacked, nested and mixed up. Only the burial chamber itself is already exempt from the shrines and the average gold sarcophagus suspended from a pulley system - a scene from the middle of the work also.
is then still an area in which each part is again established, and finally a small exhibition of Carter's life. I think at least, because we have not considered.
The whole is viewed with an audio guide. The voice of Captain Picard, an Egyptologist and a Carter-voice with a heavy English accent report on excavations, Egypt and finds. Why is this Carter Emphasis must have, I could not clear it makes it tough to listen to him and what I will probably remember for years, his pronunciation of "Gold" and "three thousand" are. I mean, Carter is already pretty long dead, and no one will believe that he has eingesprochen this band itself, whether accented or not. He probably spoke no German (I'm too lazy to look up the;)). A nice voice with no accent would have done, maybe even much better.
The audio guide was then promptly on the half of the distance from each of us one by one, because the battery was empty. But fortunately they also turn to all boards, where can read the important information. Only in the movies and the chambers really need it, and he was still running. Nacher but it was a bit repetitive, was not so bad. Generally
show such a popular science exhibition also more likely to know how many times already, without being aware of it. Okay, now I can not recite the order of the Pharaohs heart, but he was Akhenaten and what was so special about him, or what is the Rosetta Stone ...
On the whole I found the exhibition very well done. The idea of the chambers is nice, but especially the last part I really liked it. The replicas look great, and because they are just replicas, is what you're super-tight and can look at all the details exactly. Impressive to see the original safe from either, and probably because you have to keep more distance. Everything was arranged and attractively decorated and well understand, and it was allowed to take photos.
why can I present to you my favorite piece exhibition with images. Here it is:
Is this a grave good Tut-Ench-Amun, a god shrine. As you can see, he is made out of gold and not particularly great. Inside the shrine, a labeled stele stands behind a podium. The platform is again empty except for two human footprints, which suggest that certainly it is a statue that pulls the trigger through its weight in just the podium. It is an invisible statue. What is surprising, moreover, no further, for it is the shrine of an invisible God. * G *
But the rest of the show was also very impressive. Been inconceivable that people bring about such purely artisanal, really with the hand and no machinery. Alone all these coins on the great shrines around the coffin ... Madness.
Friday, December 3, 2010
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