Thursday, November 2, 2006

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"Interview with Guillermo del Toro"

___ In the past Sitges, I had the opportunity to interview Guillermo del Toro to , great filmmaker and a better person. Guillermo always shown friendly and willing to answer questions.


1 - When, where and why did the initial idea for " Pan's Labyrinth"?
The truth is that arose long ago. Indeed, the temptation was to make a completely different story last shot, because the original composition was a movie more than type Arthur Machen and Algernon Blackwood On "the force of the pagan." It was a completely different idea, the idea was that a pregnant woman with her cuckolded husband, traveling to an old mansion on the Cantabrian coast and the woman fell in love with a faun who lived in the labyrinth in ruins. We ended up sacrificing his son to that of living in the kingdom of the fairies. The woman was abandoned by her husband, had an unintended pregnancy and she was waking up in a loving passion and imagination to the point of saying, "I'd rather lose my son a few minutes and then find it in the world fairies. " Crazy. Suddenly ended in a wild madness that was also a fascist fable, I do not know how these things evolve, but it was in this case.


2 - Why fascism is a recurring theme in your films?

's will, rather than fascism. What interests me is precisely that fascism is a black hole of the will. This system is not necessarily unique, but acquitted of brutality, lack of moral acquitted and absolved the choice. When you say " You can kill these people because they are Jews, red or gay, whatever! "In this world can afford a brutal action based on a collective advice, that's what scares me.


3 - Is it true that you inspired in several Goya paintings ?

Well, Goya of Rackham, the Symbolist painters ... In fact there are specific events in the film to many works. For example, the painting "Saturn devouring his son" when I quote pale man eats a fairy. Appointments are very text on how to paint and draw of Arthur Rackham , there are also some very specific events Symbolist painters. Strangely, the film is more influenced by children's literature, literature on children's literature and painting that I have written.


4-The design for the faun is great and does not match the archetype of a faun from Greek mythology. How you gave the image to the character?

Unfortunately for me, I saw a faun when I was very little and slept at my grandmother. When twelve o'clock at night, sounded the bells of the church and I saw a faun coming out of my closet. Then began to scream. I saw always the same; left hand first, then the goat's face and then the left leg of goat, and when they came after me I screamed and took me to my grandmother's room. In the morning looking after the closet, trying to find a portal or something behind. And there is a recurring fear in my films: "Night at the visitation on children's bed." The girl in " Cronos "who wakes up at midnight and discovered his grandfather junkie, shooting up with the unit, all children visited by the ghost in" The Devil's Backbone "... All these scenes come from this primordial memory. " Pan's Labyrinth" is a film that is very much based on that, but the faun's legs were mainly inspired by the drawings of Arthur to have that kind of twisted trees and vaguely sexual.


5 - How did you find Ofelia (Ivana Baquero )?

For the casting of the girl we saw about 100 applicants, and there was none that could with the paper. Ivana finally came and I said: " is very old for the part ", because the script is written for an eight year old girl! vain was physically very different from Ofelia , if you see now has curly hair and eyebrows a little thicker. In the film we put the straight hair. Ivana read the paper, specifically the scene where he talks to his brother in the womb, and at the end everyone was crying in the testing room. That girl is a monster, I quoted a second time and gave some very specific instructions. It is very important for an actress who can listen and she always listens.


6 - Why did you decide to set the story in the English Civil War?

For me " The Devil's Backbone" was a metaphor for civil war specifically, but about war in general, and suddenly the world from 2001 to 2006 was a lot. " The Devil's Backbone" was released on September 9, 2001 in the U.S., 10 took a plane to Los Angeles and Sept. 11 was in the fourth edition of "Blade 2 " watching the news . The world has changed so much that I thought it was worth creating a parallel and see what happened to Spain in the year 39 to 44. I tried to follow, finding a historical alibi in which Spain to look like a maze. And at 44 it happens that there is still resistance, there is still hope that the Allies after the Normandy, look to Spain and help to overthrow Franco, which never happened. I thought it was an ideal time to make a fable about disobedience. Disobedience is the complete opposite of fascism, which is obedience to the group for the group.


7 - Why did you decide to shoot in Spain? What is the difference between rolling here in Mexico or the U.S.?

The truth is that as the story was set in Spain, I grew naturally shoot concern here. The truth is very comfortable being filmed in Spain. Technically there is no disadvantage, humanly, the truth is that we live much better in Spain than almost anywhere else in the world. I believe that Mexico and Spain are more vivid, very different, but places where life is good, people eat well, good fun, it's all very vital. Shoot the film in Spain, the only thing that was supposed to push themselves all the departments to the fullest. Ramon Moya had to in sets, suffering, but because I was thoroughly enjoying building something enormous. The entire film takes place on sets built set. DDT have had a stroke every two weeks, because we were asking for a giant toad, a faun, a pale man, a mandrake, several amputations ... they were happy, but pushed to its limit vital. Actually, David had a pretty rough couple of moments in the film. The important thing is that by pushing all, the film has an unusual bill in terms of English cinema is concerned. That is, the technical bill pushes everything a bit more than normal.


8-often speak of producing talented young newcomers. Tell us more about it.

Some people are very interested for me to debut in the film world, talented people. Mayor David is , Eugenio Mira, Luis Bermejo , Elio Quiroga , people with short films, after seeing them, you want help for something to happen. But at the same time I am trying to bring these people to draft a screenplay and I can identify myself. For Bayonne , I read "The Orphanage ." He knew the Bayonne short perfectly, and although none showed me the proclivity to terror, I knew the guy was a talent that eventually will become a future force of English cinema. It's nice to be part of the first steps of someone, because you can protect you from others and from himself, which is also very important. I seek people we trust, but also good listeners. Projects that not only likes them, but I like me too. If no such conditions, it would be pointless for me to produce. There may be a brilliant director and a script that I do not understand, but for me that is not enough to get involved, not enough to rely solely on the director. I have to rely on the script, the director and much more, to handle better. For example, Alfonso Cuarón and I co-produced a film called " Chronicles" with John Leguizamo and Leonor Watling . Fully trusted the director, fully trusted in the script, but post was a pretty tough time in which they had to change the ending because, obviously, did not work. We had that talk with the director and agreed without a problem, change the final, was shot again. The film was so good that was selected for Cannes, and we are happy to have taken her out, but had there been no such dialogue would have been difficult produce.


9 - What happened to "Halo ?

I was in "Halo " about 3 or 4 months, we developed a new script, I was with Peter Jackson in New Zealand, and we talked to Richard Taylor and all that stuff. But there was always the sword of Damocles "Hellboy 2 ." I did not want to leave " Hellboy 2" and finally we decided to in agreement is that while "Hellboy 2 " I could not be involved in anything. Indeed a few weeks of leave " Halo," "Hellboy 2 " received the green light, and now I'm at it.


10-So Will 'Hellboy 2 ?

offices opened last week, we are already working with Mike Mignola , Gwen Barlow, Francisco Ruiz Velasco , a Mexican who does a sensational comics ... we are with the art director, costume director and designing everything, and have generated very fine material visually. So ... yes, there will be " Hellboy 2."


11 - What are your upcoming projects? Are we still on " In the Mountains of Madness ?

still standing, which The problem is that it is very difficult to realize. It is a script that on two or three occasions I have had very close to the studios to give the green light. We even traveled to Romania to see the studies to see if we could film there what we want. But something always happens, something that prevents the project a reality. Even I generated models and drawings without asking anything funded the study, we have models and designs for all beautiful, but the film cost about $ 80 million and unfortunately I have not.


12-Q surprise ... What want to ask you?

much I like Lovecraft , and when we speak of " At the Mountains of Madness " always ask me why I want to make a film. To me, Lovecraft text has a context that does not seem very relevant today, and he writes about Antarctic exploration, the mixture is a bit of adventure to Shackleton and horror tale to Poe , with elements of cosmic horror of Lovecraft . What I try to show in the script, not just the insignificance human scale in relation to the cosmos, that is what was the novel, but to show the folly, not only of mysticism Lovecraftian, but the folly of man for knowledge. The as faith is supplanted by knowledge. A Jesuit deep horror if you will, where man should be sustained by faith and not by scientific rigor. I am very interested because it is a time when I believe that everything that is spiritual is being corroded by the material, and the film tends to talk about it.


13-About the end of "Pan's Labyrinth . " Fantasy or reality?

For me, of course ... REALITY.



Links of interest:

-Interview with Guillermo del Toro posted on: CineActual , Fantasymundo , Ociojoven .

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"Interview with Park Kwang-Hyun, director of 'Welcome to Dongmakgol'"

___ In the last edition of Paris-Cinema , we were able to interview Park Kwang-Hyun , director of the acclaimed (and encouraged) South Korean film "Welcome t or Dongmakgol. " A melodrama with large doses of comedy and surrealism that is presented with great public success after dominating in his country of origin and, among other surprises, with the always splendid Joe Hisaishi by his band sound and that many will remember for his role in "Old Boy, Hye-Jeong Kang . ___

the film's plot is simple: the war between the two Koreas, the two armies on opposite sides of the mountains are lost during one of the clashes. Both discover a village isolated from the war, a community even know the meaning of arms.


01-Please introduce yourself.

___ I was born on August 21, 1969. Studied at Hongik University , majoring in Visual Design .


02 - How came the project "Welcome to Dongmakgol ? ___

"Welcome to Dongmakgol " was a play a Korean director. After seeing my short film "My Nike 2002 " included in "Omnibus " I proposed to adapt to the great panta call. I loved the idea, believing that it had several interesting visual concepts. Worked on the screenplay for a year and a half and then shot in eleven months.


03 - How was the experience of shooting your first film?


___ Right now I'm very happy to have entered the film industry hard, it's a dream come true.


04 - How does it feel to sweep the past Korean Film Awards, to be the most popular film of the year, be among the five most viewed in your country and be nominated for Oscar of Hollywood ? ___

Before the film premiered, many media heralded a real disaster at the box office. It was a complex film by an unknown director, with a large budget and no star in the cast. But both the team and I thought strongly in the film. Finally, the premier people stood and applauded ... I almost start to mourn!


05 - What are your previous jobs? ___

Rode the short film "My Nike 2002, one of the three episodes of the movie" Omnibus. " It was about a boy whose dream was to make Nike sneakers in a financially difficult time for his family. It was a hard drama, but full of heart. Also I shot several commercials for McDonalds Korea, web portals and insurance agencies.


06 - What is your background? ___

After college, I worked as an associate producer in advertising and at the same time I studied scriptwriting. After seven years as a producer of advertising, I made my first short. Ironically, after I made several publicity short for two years. And then finally came "Welcome to Dongmakgol ."


07 - Why did you choose to Kang Hye-jeong for the role of Yeo-il? How was working with her? ___

Kang Hye-jeong is a very special actress. His life is very different from all of us. In fact, it resembles Yeo-il. I noticed the first time I shot an ad with her, I reaffirmed my position after seeing her in various jobs. The scene where he wipes his face with a sock, or sipping the rain, were real actions carried out in its infancy. Question a lot during filming. Sometimes I hug when he saw he did not know what to answer, but finally discovered how to answer and I realized that communication was really important and is reflected in the outcome. As his last films were quite serious, real drama, at first found it difficult to laugh like a child. But as filming progressed, it became Yeo-il. His performance was so wonderful that perplexed us to the team.


08 - Why did you choose to Joe Hisaishi ? How was working with him? ___

The original play had a fairly general, ie was a particular event happened in a village BASTANT and curious. Its inhabitants knew the weapons and war through their unexpected visitors, as the people remained constantly cut off from the outside world. It was a free society until they reach the troops on both sides. But I had a somewhat different, wanted to provoke the imagination, to appeal to the mythological. Therefore, the idea of \u200b\u200bworking with Joe Hisaishi came to me naturally, I was lucky to work with him. It was an honor. It is a great teacher, but in turn gives much importanc ia what the director wants to tell. The script he loved and we agreed on most ideas. At first, we decided to do 17 songs, but after the latest version of the script, came to 34. He said that in recent years, "Welcome to Dongmakgol " was the work that put more passion. Listening to his music, Joe and I have cried a lot. We have pledged to work together in the upcoming movie.


09 - How has the film received North Korea and South Korea ? ___

A majority of South Koreans liked him, although it is true that there were groups of extreme right and pro-Americans who rebelled. The North Koreans may not have seen the movie, because unfortunately the cultural exchange between the two Koreas is not very active. I myself am curious to know what would be reaction.


10 - What about the rest of the world? ___

In Paris-Cinema has attracted much interest. After the pass, I shook hands and told me it was a very beautiful movie. Has been received very differently in each country. In Italy applauded as they passed, and at the end stood up and gave him a real ovation. Japanese viewers cried a lot with it, and the Chinese described philosophically.


11 - What will your next project? What will you?

___ If "Welcome to Dongmakgol " talked about peace and purity , the polyethylene c ula that aho ra prepared speech on the raw value. If this world is still bearable, is because there are still people who maintain this value without limits. Apparently, it could be said to be an action film, showing the transition from a boy to adulthood. My intention is to show a positive worldview.




12 - What are your influences and favorite authors? ___

Hayao Miyazaki , the great Japanese master of animation.


13 - the film will be screened in Spain? ___

Think it might be released in Spain? The truth is that I have no idea, is something that is responsible for the distribution department. As a director, and it's natural that more people want to see my film better. I would love to be released in Spain.


14 - Have you ever been to Spain? Would you like? ___

I've never been there. I hear it's a country full of enthusiasm and passion. I would love to visit someday.


15 - What state do you think is the Korean film now? ___

I think it's like a volcano hot. There are many applicants who have not yet had their chance, when they come to the surface, the volcano will erupt. It is they who will completely change the Korean film industry. The problem is the reduction of the share. Korean cinemas are required to show Korean films at certain times of the year. American and Korean government wants to reduce the quota to import more Hollywood movies Korean cinema and export more. The industry is not particularly concerned, is in good health, but perhaps there are political issues around them.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

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"Prison Break: Escape, is just the beginning"

___ Good news couple fans to the American series. Spain FOX will premiere " Prison Break" on Sept. 4 and will continue every Monday at 22:20 pm It is rumored that The Sixth has the rights to broadcast open but nothing is yet confirmed. ___

" Prison Break" deals with the structural engineer Michael Scofield ( Wentworth Miller), who decides to lead its entry into the prison to save his brother Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell which met his clone this post ) of a presumed crime
mind did not commit. Michael is a smart kid and seeks to escape with Lincoln before he was taken to the electric chair, in less than a month! But ... has a plan.
___
I had occasion to see the first full season, and I can say is simply brilliant. The Adventures of Scofield prison hooked from the start. The subplots are gaining momentum and interest as the series progresses and the story has a roster of supporting characters really overwhelming. Among the excellent cast, we can find Peter Stormare ("Chocolat ) making John Abruzzi, a mafia leader with a very bad mood, or Robert Knepper ("Hostage ) inter interpret a role to measure: the devil himself taken prisoner. Are surprisingly the way they have the writers to create frames and difficult situations playing most of the time in the same space and with limited characters. Undoubtedly, the series produced by Brett Ratner ("Rush Hour ") should be in the Top Ten present for any fan worth his salt.


___ Coincidentally, yesterday I could watch the first chapter tulle or second tem Porada . had cie rt to reluctance to that the series will continue beyond the promised leakage titles it. In addition, there to previous near converting an incredible series passable in a series (see "Lost " What interest has its second season? ) But after devouring the 40 minutes of their first er episode, p an I say that I was not disappointed at all, quite the Instead, I was surprised that dared to bring back the series with such force, generating in the viewer (you already know the characters depth and has endorsed) an unhealthy interest in further sabi endo what will happen at the end of each episode. In short, if you engancharos to a series, "Prison Break " is your best choice. Do not be disappointed.


Related Links:

- Official Website " Prison Break" on FOX TV Spain .
- " Prison Break" on Wikipedia .
- " Prison Break" on Wiki " Asia-Team."
- " Prison Break" on IMDB.com .
- "Prison Break Map Plan" published in Entertainment Weekly (in English and spoiler!)



Wednesday, August 23, 2006

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"The IT Crowd: Humor binary"

___ already have spoken in other or caisson of the current quality of the series made in USA, but not everything good requires large s budgets, nor does the country of hamburgers. Has anyone seen "The IT Crowd ? If No, because you should! ___

" The muc
computer hedumbre " (literal translation) is the latest hit on the network. Released on 3 February in the UK , the first season ( only 6 episodes of 22 minutes duration) is a feast of wit and humor in true English style of Monty Python . Its creator, the Irishman Graham Linehan (his CV here.)

___ The argument is most simple: two geeks ( Roy and Moss ) working in the IT department of a large corporation, but a day is Jen , a rather posh girl who has deliberately lied to gain the post of supervisor in his department and of course, has no idea pajolera computers. If this simple premise, we add a secondary cast of characters as colorful (and only hope to know or Denholm Richmond), and a series of madcap and bold arguments, the result is incredible. A joy. You enjoy every one of his sentences, while taking no more than 2 sets, 3 stars, 5 secondary and be recorded in a format of most television, and I would say that pretty "retro."

___ is also playing the most curious freaks seek references from flat plane sitcom. From the "spaghetti monster " (citing Microsiervos in this post ) to T- Atari and Pacman or stickers of EFF (Electronic Frontier Founfation ) and other Free Culture Associations, such as "MP3 is not a crime." We acknowledge that a series so deliberately geek is made knowingly.

___ Channel 4 has confirmed a second season (notícia here ) This time of 8 episodes of 30 minutes. Hopefully that will not produce dropper! Furthermore, in Amazon.co.uk have announced the release of the first pack of DVDs for the October 9, 2006 (pre-order ) and the network and many are looking forward to the continuation of this brilliant series.


Related Links:

- Official Web "The IT Crowd ."
- "The IT Crowd " in Wikipedia .
- Interview with Graham Linehan (in English).
- "The IT Cowden " on IMDB.com .


Monday, August 21, 2006

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"Paris: Day 05 - The Louvre "

___ Since we arrived in Paris had not stopped, but what au n not BIAM done was go to a museum. And to start with our cultural visits, nothing better than going to Louvre, perhaps the most famous in the world. And no wonder, because its many rooms will become a museum of those who do not finish it in one day. ___

Laure could not accompanied by Narn, had to look seedy son of Eloise , a friend. Luckily, we already knew Paris enough to dispense with our private guide. We arrived at the Louvre and glass pyramids left us speechless. That they say in "DaVinci Code " that " ... Louvre pyramids are a scar on the face
Paris " (quoting Bezu Fache), is complete nonsense. The pyramids contrast perfectly with the building constructed in 1090 and also facilitates access to the site. ___

The museum entrance is almost as large as the first floor of a mall. Buy tickets is easy, but truly overwhelming. Not to do almost tail, but there are so many people (even as early as Monday), which could be enjoying a leisurely stroll
art of each room, to become a tour to Benny Hill, whose goal is to see the highlights while dodging Japanese lentorros prohibiéndote and security personnel that you take photos. A show, but still worthwhile. ___

First decided to walk through the wing Richeleu , where European painting. We arrived at "La Gioconda " (also known as "The Mona Lisa ) of Leonardo DaVinci . Y. .. do you want me to say. I left a little cold. Not only because the box of yore is folio size, but also because it is ugly noses. Well, that I did not hang in my room next to the poster of "Spirit of Wonder ." I must admit that maybe I left too influenced by the fact that I had to hopping to watch (there were about 100 Japanese front), but I do not consider that there are many paintings in the museum, but not generate so much expectation and so excited to see them, well ... transmit much more. By the way, I tried to get a picture next to the box (of estranquis), but the fact is that the security staff is most suitable. When the camera turns me entrajadas assaulted two women refusing to toe and I thought I saw a third in the distance pointing a rifle. But I do not give up: I-want-my-photo and nobody was going to stop me ...

___ ... So I went to one of the souvenir shops and I did one with a poster. My plan was to get home and cut the image so that only leave the table and I, but after several attempts I realized how pathetic the matter and left as it was. Then we saw the "Venus de Milo " or what is, a statue without arms (it said so "loses all the charm?), And" the Winged Victory ", that after this magnanimous name ... What do not you guess? Siii!, Another mutilated statue! It has no head or arms. Awesome, they should rename the museum and call it " Museum Kill Bill "(because of the severed limbs). Outside jokes, Samothrace has his one, I love the shape of their wings, and venus least you can watch in comfort (yes, the Japanese still having, but as the "maimed" is high and they usually are short, problem solved).

___ continue our journey through the Greco-Roman rooms and we decided to get to the point to the point: the Egyptian room! The plan spoke of Akhenaten bust, and that had to see it. After a thorough review of all types of figures lapizázuli, Nefertiti busts, sarcophagi and cats, especially cats figures, we come to " Cocojarro " (so named Isa ), a kind of bug painted on a pair of scrolls ECIA be a mixture Dril-coconut ja-pe Bali and RRO.

___ decided to go out to eat. The interior of the Louvre was getting fuller and hit you in the café's dunk € 3.10 for a Coca-Cola . So we went to eat our snack in the garden of Les Tuileries . Very cute, very relaxing, very fun. We spent almost two hours lying on the lawn, eating, resting and enjoying the scenery. We watched a Korean girl sitting with a Gothic Doll (these dolls so gloomy), and a super-mega-cock in full photo shoot in the gardens (three quarters of hours making pictures that tiresome).

___ After the break we discovered " Le Carrousel du Louvre , an underpass full of souvenir shops and a Virgin Megastore , very fashionable in Paris (almost as much as FNAC). Here in Barcelona alone had disappeared long ago. By the way, Virgin find manga " Full House " which for those who do not know is a k-drama that is pump to download all of your fansub!


___ The Louvre closes early, at 18h were out, but before we visited the rooms of Nap
Oleon , lived not see as man! Only I did I sink a chalet. Laure left with the departure took us walking through the center. We saw the Place de la Concorde (ironically, an TES called Plaza of the Revolution "because that's where people guillotined), preparing for a military parade for national holiday the pantheon in the distance. Finally we visited some bridges to reach the Arts and science, where, interestingly, we discover once again the unhealthy obsession with the French for picnics outdoors, and I I'm glad! What surprised me is thinking: Where is Ripple?, What about the bottle? No my friends, these people have style. Groups of young people on the floor with their lunch boxes of Taboulé (very fashionable in these lands), and mature couples sharing champagne glasses the sunset (we even offered one). That's life and all nonsense.

___ ended the day visiting the black and white columns (bitelchusianas but not power) Daniel Buren in the courtyard of the Palais-Royal . A square pot leg of us came in handy to get some of those photos chorras but it is always fun around holiday album.


Thursday, August 17, 2006

I'm 27 An Still Get Wet Dreams

" Who Wants to Be a Superhero? "

___ long ago I do not see on TV, I mean I sit in front of a TV and zappeo as before. When I was little I spent hours and hours swallowing everything from cartoons Hana Barbera up "your soul mate " of Jesus Bridge. Not to mention Benny Hill , the mythical Mamachicho or " Oh, it's hot! (subidita pitch program for all children nine years saw no complex). ___

But you do not see on TV does not mean you watch TV. Is what having the network (and the fansubs ). I must admit, the "Team " was his own and Michael Knight we liked them all, but the series today make use of means overwhelming (and if not check it out to " Alias," " Prison Break, "" 24 , "" Desperate Housewives "or" LOST , all amazing). Wow, that TV fiction lately is very, very well. ___

So do not bet hard it was for the realities Big Brother type, but the miracle has come true in the hands of Stan Lee . Yes .. the same who invented Spiderman and X-Men , and by the way I was able to shake hands in a few years ago Salo del Comic de Barcelona (had to let go!, lol). ___

" Who Wants to Be a Superhero? ( Who Wants to Be a Superhero? ) is a program of the most bizarre, almost surreal, and above all VERY freak. Imagine a OT (including casting), but for people who want to be a superhero. Yes, yes ... of the real, flesh and bone. Funny, right? Wait till you see the casting in question and I will be curious as well as more horny.


___ The program itself is well littered. The selection of the 12 selected is excellent, all very charismatic. The presentation of the show is attention to detail (the intro, the music ...), and have also had the wisdom (or so I see it) of not wanting to perpetuate the program until the boredom and will only last 6 weeks eliminating two applicants per program. ___

The award consists of a comic based on the winner and a movie produced by Sci-fi Channel (channel which broadcasts the program), and assume that will be direct to DVD, or rather, directly to cable TV. ___

The rules are simple: each day they make two tests and then Stan (who plays Big Boss) values \u200b\u200byour honesty, integrity, courage and all those qualities as American, and then decide who has to "leave their suit. " The evidence does not consist of diverting meteorites or break organized crime gangs, but they have their joke. From simple like "Change your suit fast no one sees you and crosses the finish line" to " Try entering that house the back door to avoid the two slurry made Rotweillers let you. "For this reason, most original and entertaining.

___ The twelve selected are tripping meringue with guacamole: Major Victory is a kind of hybrid Johnny Bravo and the protagonist of "The Incredibles " Fat Momma would be the result of a blender between Queen and Latiff Homer Simpson (his source of power are Donnuts that adorn his belt), Moneky Woman is a kind of "Tarzan " with bananas strapped to her bikini leopard Iron Enforcer is the cousin of Vin Diesel plugged into a laser cannon foil ... and I could go up to twelve. Impressive, right?

___ I've only seen two chapters, I think in the U.S. are on the third, so do not take to get them cheap. Let's be honest, the concept of the program is complete nonsense, a frikadas noses, an incredible kidding ... BUT MOLA. And surprised. And today it is difficult to achieve and a risky bet so deserves my respect. Best of all, you probably will not have to superheroes put up around the house that do not reach the final in junk programs like "Salsa rosa ." Exclusive or sell magazines. Or pretend to make a few more eurillos shitting in Uncle Stan press. This program is so hopelessly absurd that no one will ignore when removing the suit. Although, come to think calmly, if you switch to the mob of tomato by these people without complexes, probably pick up the controller again and again Pillari you like zapping around .







Saturday, August 5, 2006

Baby Room Stickers In Malaysia

"Paris: Day 04 - Interview y. .. World Cup final!"

___ We arrived home relaxed, we had plenty of time to prepare notif evista the director of "Welcome to Dongmakgol " and get to MK2 Loire. Or so we thought ... An hour desp UES press the girl called to say that the interview had to be on because and the director wanted to see the film with an audience (something that I think it is accurate). will and that the press had given an interview without asking the interviewee. And now we had a problem. ___

Luckily, the interview was made. I was well documented and had written eleven questions with enough juice. Having just 15min. to plant cameras
ra and record was little time per had to try. To make matters worse, the end had only 10 minutes. It did what we could. But I'm not giving up so easily. ___

The director, Park Kwang-Hyun was a nice man and did not understand potato and we talked about (only know Korean). I was there because it was his job and was grateful that the English press interview. So without thinking twice, I asked his e-mail with all the nose of the world, so we could finish the interview by mail. Said and done. Right now I'm waiting for one to
Korean crumb Laure returns from Vacation translate for me the mails. Shortly intend to publish the resulting interview, drawing on their written responses, photos and video clips. ___

As I said in another post We granted the interview because that Sunday France played the World Cup final against Italy . Nobody in Paris wanted to interview him, so we were lucky that the football we cared three peppers. As the interview was so hurried, we decided to watch the final we. More than anything in the environment. ___

Laure Thithu and joined us and then went Baptiste. I was watching Baptiste for a couple of minutes until I decided to ask Isa " Hey, do not you remember someone? ", and she said " Yes, but now fall." Then I said: "Dominic Purcell ! ." The brother of the main character in "Prison Break "!, Lincoln Burrows !, John Doe ! The guy was spitting. did not take even five minutes to leave it down, I hoped that she knew who he was, but of course I had no idea. Hours later, discovered to his clone
Laure's house , g hanks to IMDB.com .


___ We arrived at a pub called "Le Carrefour , that although this land is associated to a department store, there simply means " Crossing" and the pub was situated at a crossroads. Very original. Was packed with people, had prepared a giant screen projector and a couple of TVs. There were only two menus available: Italian or French . That day would have tried the French, but it was beef tartar and I made the more meat the better. So we opted for the Italian spaghetti about the delicious carbonara.


___ people in the pub singing the anthem of The Marseillaise gracefully, cheered the players with their " Allez Les Bleus! " (au nthat in this case, Blues were the opposing team) and I heard almost no insult to the opposing team (as often happens in other clubs that I know). It really looked like a gent and very sporty. Even when he finished the game cheered for a couple of minutes. Somewhat later, Baptiste went running and screaming " Le cute!, You cute! " Laure looked quickly and I translated: " Knife." A crazy, very pleased that his team had lost, took a knife and said he would kill someone in the middle of the street. Baptiste Superman came to , but luckily, the guy kept the weapon in time. That will not rid of that we call the police. People were upset, had just lost the World Cup final, and penalties. We had a blast. This isolated incident we do not shattered the night, but we made it back home with more care. We had to walk a quarter of an hour, often lamenting pasabn groups to cry pelao enthusiasts. We decided not to speak a word of English, lest we be mistaken for Italian.

___ Once home, we had a mango juice while we laughed d resemblance or d and B to ptiste with the protagonist of "Prison Break " (series I recommend it completely). The day had been most surreal. We started with a picnic religious, we are busy with an interview with a Korean film director and ended up watching the World Cup final in one of the finalist countries. A joy.

___ Before traveling, people are always informed about how safe it is a country. C
om or any European city Pa ris not have a high rate of crime, but there qu and walks r carefully, lest you see the faces of tourists and give you the stick. However, I have to say that the capital of France seemed like a really safe place. Neither the subway, or Montmartre , even walking to the one from the mother ugada by Belleville seemed a dangerous place. In fact, I had always read that it was not advisable to approach the parks at night, but ... were closed at that hour. I do not know, I guess the feeling of seguirdad is given by the ignorance of in which areas should feel more or less insecure. This is what good to travel, you go back to being a child and only think about having fun.