| To Kill A Mockingbird - Original Trailer 1962Thu, 08 Jan 2009 01:22:58 -0800 by foxter65Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiographical novel was translated to film in 1962 by Horton Foote and the producer/director team of Robert Mulligan and Alan J. Pakula. Set a small Alabama town in the 1930s, the story focuses on scrupulously honest, highly respected lawyer Atticus Finch, magnificently embodied by Gregory Peck. Finch puts his career on the line when he agrees to represent Tom Robinson (Brock Peters), a black man accused of rape. The trial and the events surrounding it are seen through the eyes of Finch's six-year-old daughter Scout (Mary Badham). While Robinson's trial gives the film its momentum, there are plenty of anecdotal occurrences before and after the court date: Scout's ever-strengthening bond with older brother Jem (Philip Alford), her friendship with precocious young Dill Harris (a character based on Lee's childhood chum Truman Capote and played by John Megna), her father's no-nonsense reactions to such life-and-death crises as a rampaging mad dog, and especially Scout's reactions to, and relationship with, Boo Radley (Robert Duvall in his movie debut), the reclusive "village idiot" who turns out to be her salvation when she is attacked by a venomous bigot. To Kill a Mockingbird won Academy Awards for Best Actor (Peck), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Art Direction.Gregory Peck - Atticus FinchMary Badham - Jean Louise "Scout" FinchPhilip Alford - Jem FinchRobert Duvall - Boo RadleyFrank Overton - Sheriff Heck TateRosemary Murphy - Miss Maudie AtkinsonBrock Peters - Tom RobinsonJohn Megna - Dill HarrisRuth White - Mrs. DuboseEstelle Evans - CalpurniaPaul Fix - Judge TaylorAlice Ghostley - Stephanie CrawfordWilliam Windom - GilmerRichard Hale - Mr. RadleyJames Anderson - Bob EwellTex Armstrong - ManSteve Condit - Walter CunninghamDavid Crawford - Tom Robinson, Jr.Graham Denton - Walter CunninghamCharles Fredericks - Court ClerkJester Hairston - Spence RobinsonKim Hamilton - Helen RobinsonNancy Marshall - SchoolteacherPaulene Myers - JessieCollin Wilcox Paxton - Mayella EwellHugh Sanders - Dr. ReynoldsKim Stanley - NarratorKelly Thordsen - Burly ManBill Walker - Rev. SykesDan White Collin Wilcox Guy Wilkerson - Jury Foreman Related: to kill a mockingbird - original trailer 1962 | |
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| Injektion of madness (HD)Thu, 08 Jan 2009 01:08:56 -0800 by Zotiger"Raw can roll" Rock-punk-crazy-cras h-explosion! Rock-Music-Clip "Injection of madness" von der legendären Lärmarmee Generation N aus Augsburg. 25 years of power. .................... ........... Fakten: "Injection of madness" aus dem Generation N-Album "V max = 3,67hoch10 mega W?", All rights for the music and words by www.generalseckler.c om .................... .......... All Rights: Animation und Design © Kai-Uwe Wallner 2009 Kontakt: grafimation@t-online .de www.grafimation.de Related: clip animation crash expolosion band rock'n roll punk art crazy live song sound | |
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| Burzum- Feeble Screams From Forest UnknownThu, 08 Jan 2009 01:07:11 -0800 by TheSadTrollAwesome piece of art; from the lord of darkness ; BurzumPictures are NOT taken by me ! i found them just random on Google enjoy.Lyrics;Driftin gIn the AirAbove a Cold LakeIs a SoulFrom an EarlyBetter AgeGrasping forA Mystic ThoughtIn Vain... but Who's to KnowFurther on Lies Eternal SearchFor Theories to Lift the GateOnly Locks Are Made StrongerAnd More Keys Lost as Logic FadesIn the Pool of Dreams the Water DarkensFor the Soul That's Tired of SearchAs Years Pass byThe Aura DropsAs Less and LessFeelings TouchStupidityHas Won too MuchThe Hopeless Soul Keeps Mating.from the Burzum/Aske Album. Related: burzum feeble screams from forest unknown blackmetal varg vikernes norway aske | |
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| Angklung Music, Appearing in the First State House SumedangThu, 08 Jan 2009 01:06:22 -0800 by endyros1960Angklung music for the first time in the State House, Sumedang Regency, West Java, Indonesia, Thursday, January 8th, 2009.In fact, the charge of the movement PKK (Family Welfare and Development), including Vice Regent Sumedang, Taufiq Gunawansyah, appear sufficient consoled with art that is rare.Reasonable, because the group "Budi Istri" Asamble Music presents the song "Bunda" and "Yesterday", the event is able to reassure the movement PKK Unity Day to-36.Vice Regent not only appear to enjoy the music Angklung this, but Mrs. dr. Hj. Dwi Sri Omarsari, M. Si (Chairman of the Unity movement Sumedang PKK), which is not his wife Taufiq Gunawansyah, and all the invitations to be present .*** Related: "angklung music" appearing "state house" sumedang "west java" "vice regent" "taufiq gunawansyah" pkk | |
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| Die Fantastischen Vier - Neues LandThu, 08 Jan 2009 00:56:07 -0800 by TheMightOfMaxgib uns kein gold denn das ist nur glimmergib uns auch kein silber denn das fänden wir noch schlimmerwir wolln keine medaillen keine orden an der wandkeine auszeichnungen vom vater staat und unserem mutterlandwir wollen zeit eure aufmerksamkeitalso nehmt euch zeit und werdet aufnahmebereitdenn wir sind hier ihr wisst bescheidwir sind die vier und der verstand gibt uns die handund wir betreten neulandkomm komm mit gib mir deine handdiese reise führt direkt in deinen eigenen verstandsie geht durch dich durch und sie durchdringt dein seindu bist dein eigener mensch doch damit bist du nicht alleinrevolution evolution obwohl wir alle aufrecht gehenwerden wir uns ewig fragen worum sich die dinge drehenschau hinauf zur sonne acht minuten du bist dader nächste stern vier jahre das ist immer noch nahbegebe dich ins universum wo das paradox regiertwo der mikrokosmos und dein denken jeden sinn verliertdann kehr zurück zur erde lege dich in ihren schoßund lerne jetzt zu leben denn die zeit ist gnadenlosdenn die zeit die verstreicht vergeht verrinntso wie die worte die du hörst weilsie dann schon gesprochen sinddie zeit kommt und sie geht sie nimmt was sie dir bringttick tack tick hörst du wie das pendel schwingthörst du wie die zeit vergehthörst du wie der baum dort stehthörst du wie der wind drin wehtund sich die erde drehthörst du wie sich energie entlädtsich der geist im hirn bewegtder weltenraum entsteht planet für planetvon dieser ewigkeitin lichtgeschwindigkeit zur unendlichkeitzu dir in deiner art der gegenwartzu dieser zeitins jetzt und hier in voller fahrtfragen wir wir bist du bereitfür diese dimension denn die da sind vergangenheitin der bewegung liegt die kraft Related: die fantastischen vier neues land | |
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| Wehen concept an design by J.SchrallhammerThu, 08 Jan 2009 00:53:05 -0800 by Schrallhammerconcept an design by J.Schrallhammer(j.sc hrallhammer@online.d e)***Installation Wehen [Contractions] 30 x 30 m Installation for the public space by Johann Schrallhammer Three quarters of the earth are covered by sea and until today every second human being lives in its direct proximity. However, most people in the industrial nations of Western Europe are not aware of that fact. The sea has a mythic rather than an existential dimension for the people living in densely populated areas and metropolises. As a place to rest and a symbol for freedom we seek it once a year during our vacation and idealize it quite often as a projection screen for our personal feelings and desires. How would we feel though, if it suddenly appeared right in front of our doorstep, if we could hear it, see the rhythm of tides and if we had an unblocked view on the Mediterraneani[i] on a daily basis? The utopian design Wehen (2007) by artist Johann Schrallhammer turns this bold idea into reality. Inspired by the stories of people, who used to live at the sea the artist from Garmisch-Partenkirch en developed an installation for the public space, which simulates the sea and the tides. The sculptural intervention for an urban open space consists of a triangular, acute-angled indentation including an underground well. A pumping system delivers saline water (brine) to the surface in the rhythm of tides so that the coastal sand beach is completely flooded with water from time to time. Via GPS (global positioning system) it would be possible to specifically simulate tides according to the respective installation location down to the minute. Also in ?Wehen Johann Schrallhammer inventively combines state of the art High Tech with elementary forces as already demonstrated in his earlier works. He hence manages to use old alchemical ideas productively for the future in the sense of a retrospective ideology. A body-metaphorical conception of the world, which regarded earth as an organism, had been popular until Renaissance. Thus for example Leondardo da Vinci still used the human body and the sea synonymously: ?If humans have the sea of blood in them, expanded and shrunk by the lung when breathing, then the earth body has its ocean, which swells and ebbs away every six hours as the breathing of the world ii [ii]. i[i] This is the title of an exhibition in the Kunsthaus Zurich 1998 and a film by Daniel Levy 2007. ii[ii] H. Bredekamp: Die Erde als Lebewesen. In: Kritische Berichte, Volume 9, 1981, Magazine 4/5. p. 5-25, here p.10. The interesting thing is that earth has always been referred to as a female entity. In the 16th and 17th century scientists and artists imagined earth in ever new versions to contain a uterus giving birth to every living being and that procreation and delivery would take place in caves in particular. Johann Schrallhammer also establishes a connection to such feminisation of the world and its natural processes with the title ?Wehen [Contractions]. ?Our consciousness has completely separated from natural energy sources, states Johann Schrallhammer, ?I would like to make my contribution to overcome the functional view on nature and to inspire new perceptions regarding a more harmonic approach towards the environment. My installation is a place, which one can go to after having spent hours in front of the computer. By letting your feet hang into the water and concentrating on the rhythm of ?Wehen, you start to think about yourself and your body, perhaps you stay only briefly or you might even rest a few hours. concept an design by J.Schrallhammer(j.sc hrallhammer@online.d e) ***I am convinced, however, that also such an artificial sea would have a positive effect on our attitude towards nature and on our own body. Nicole Fritz Related: wehen 01 | |
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| FingerMingle iPhone and iPod Touch GameThu, 08 Jan 2009 00:52:10 -0800 by airbitAGFinger Mingle is the ultimate iPhone? and iPod Touch? challenge, testing your cleverness and finger flexibility to solve a series of exciting puzzles. The simple goal of placing colored buttons on their checkpoints suddenly becomes tricky, forcing you and your partner to move, bend, and twist your fingers like never imagined. Furthermore, the limited screen surface naturally requires some fun finger mingling and closeness, perhaps the perfect ice-breaker for a first date.Whether playing alone or with a partner, Finger Mingle is guaranteed to bring much laughter and a fascination with the art of finger mingling. Featuring over 50 levels, the beautifully crafted game surfaces will keep you excited and motivated to master them all. Visit http://fingermingle. airbit.ch/products/f ingermingle.aspx for more info. Related: finger iphone game mingle fingermingle ipod touch app store itunes | |
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| Brooklyn's Gift - Divine Performing ArtsThu, 08 Jan 2009 00:48:19 -0800 by NTDTVBrooklyn Academy of music is said to be the oldest Performing Arts Center in America. - Founded in 1861, the facility now houses three performance spaces - and a four-screen cinemaBrooklyn Academy of Musics Howard Gilman Opera House hosts this years first New York show as part of the Divine Performing Arts World Tour. The New York shows, entitled Chinese New Year Splendor, will play three theaters in New York. People find it a cultural exchange like never experienced.[Jo Alfina, Economist]Good show. I like very much the dancing. the culture of the Chinese people.[Ken Varga, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce]I thought the show was great. It was very exciting. It was a totally new cultural experience for me. I never really experienced traditional Chinese dancing before.Divine Performing Arts continues the Chinese New Year Splendor with upcoming shows at SUNY Purchase College performing arts center and then its on to the grand stage of Radio City music hall. Related: ntd "new tang dynasty culture" "divine performing arts" music brooklyn "new york" | |
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