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Ichigo Ender el Genocida
Registrado: 05 Ago 2005 Mensajes: 3794 Ubicación: En una embarcacion oscura cerca de la costa con un rifle Sniper apuntando a la playa un 2 de Febrero
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Publicado: Lun Feb 11, 2008 12:21 pm Título del mensaje: Death Count. |
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Separemos la forrándula mundial de las noticias internacionales y centralicemos los topics de muertes en uno solo.
Como ya hemos visto en este topic, la muerte de Heath fue un tema para hablar un rato, asà que les traigo una nueva muerte.
Palmo Roy Scheider. El actor de JAWS y 2010 en la cual actuo con la ganadora del oscar Helen Mirren.
Por lo tanto.. acumulemos muertes y anecdotas aquÃ. _________________ My name is God, James God. |
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CORNHOLIO Artillero de cola
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Murio Jorge Guinzburg.
parece que de una infeccion respiratoria que se complico.
hasta ahora es todo lo que se. _________________ ave dios nos libre¡¡¡¡ los mortales te saludan ¡¡¡¡¡ |
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felo92 Johnny Cage
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CORNHOLIO escribió: | Murio Jorge Guinzburg.
parece que de una infeccion respiratoria que se complico.
hasta ahora es todo lo que se. |
no jodas.... era un grosso _________________ Mi mama me mima.......... Los granaderos no
beatles, o como me gusta llamarlos: los pikles |
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CORNHOLIO Artillero de cola
Registrado: 26 Mar 2007 Mensajes: 1365 Ubicación: Nosgoth
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Publicado: Vie Mar 14, 2008 9:09 pm Título del mensaje: |
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si, es una lastima.
a mi me hacia reir bastante. para la mierda que es la tv argentina el era algo un poco mas "mirable" _________________ ave dios nos libre¡¡¡¡ los mortales te saludan ¡¡¡¡¡ |
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Ichigo Ender el Genocida
Registrado: 05 Ago 2005 Mensajes: 3794 Ubicación: En una embarcacion oscura cerca de la costa con un rifle Sniper apuntando a la playa un 2 de Febrero
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Publicado: Mar Mar 18, 2008 6:57 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Palmó Anthony Minghella.
Yahoo!News escribió: | LONDON - Anthony Minghella, a screenwriter, opera director and the Oscar-winning filmmaker of "The English Patient," died of a hemorrhage Tuesday at age 54.
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Minghella's death came five days before the British TV premiere of his final film, "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency."
Spokesman Jonathan Rutter said Minghella died early Tuesday at London's Charing Cross Hospital. Rutter said Minghella underwent surgery last week for a growth in his neck. He said the operation "seemed to have gone well. At 5 a.m. today he had a fatal hemorrhage."
Britain's arts community reacted with shock to the loss of one of its best-known and best-liked figures. Tributes poured in from people as diverse as movie star Jude Law, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the president of Botswana.
Law, who appeared in three of Minghella's films, said he was "deeply shocked and saddened."
"He was a sweet, warm, bright and funny man who was interested in everything from football to opera, films, music, literature, people and most of all his family whom he adored and to whom I send my thoughts and love," said Law, who appeared in Minghella's films "The Talented Mr. Ripley," "Cold Mountain" and "Breaking and Entering." "I shall miss him hugely."
Blair, who became friends with Minghella after the filmmaker directed a Labour Party election commercial in 2005, said Minghella was "a wonderful human being, creative and brilliant, but still humble, gentle and a joy to be with."
"Whatever I did with him, personally or professionally, left me with complete admiration for him, as a character and as an artist of the highest caliber," Blair said.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Minghella was "one of Britain's greatest creative talents, one of our finest screenwriters and directors, a great champion of the British film industry and an expert on literature and opera."
Minghella was in Botswana recently filming an adaptation of Alexander McCall Smith's novel "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency," which the BBC plans to broadcast Sunday. A spokesman for Botswana's President Festus Mogae said Minghella's death was a "shock and an utter loss."
The project was the latest of Minghella's literary adaptations, which also included the Italy-set thriller "The Talented Mr. Ripley," the U.S. Civil War saga "Cold Mountain" and the World War II-era story "The English Patient," which came out in 1996 and earned the Academy Award for best picture, with Minghella winning an Oscar for best director.
But Minghella, who began his career as a writer, confessed he was not sure of his place as a director.
"I am a writer who was able to direct the films that I write," he said recently. "It is a naked thing to admit, but I feel very strongly that I want people to appreciate that I am not just a flash in the pan."
Minghella also turned his talents to opera. In 2005, he directed a highly successful staging of Puccini's "Madama Butterfly" at the English National Opera in London — choreographed by Minghella's wife, Carolyn Choa.
The following year, he staged it as the season opener of New York's Metropolitan Opera.
Minghella was working with composer Osvaldo Golijov on a new opera titled "Daedalus," for which he was to write the libretto and direct. It was to have premiered in the Metropolitan Opera's 2011-12 season.
Met general manager Peter Gelb remembered how the chorus invented its own award to present to Minghella during "Madama Butterfly."
"He was a brilliant renaissance man. This wasn't just a gifted filmmaker," Gelb said. "He was a musician, played the piano, was a playwright. It's a tremendous loss. It's very sad for me and the Met. He was deeply loved by everybody he came into contact with at the Met, from the performers to the stage crew. They respected him and his clarity of thinking and his kindness."
Born in 1954, Minghella grew up on the Isle of Wight, a holiday island off England's southern coast where his Italian parents ran an ice cream factory, and studied at the University of Hull in northern England.
Minghella came to moviemaking from a playwrighting career on the London "fringe" and, in 1986, on the West End with the play, "Made in Bangkok," a hard-hitting look at the sexual mores of a British tour group in Thailand.
He also wrote for radio and television, penning episodes of the BBC kids' drama "Grange Hill" and the popular detective series "Inspector Morse."
Film was a natural progression.
"I was never happy writing plays just set in rooms," Minghella told The Associated Press in a 1996 interview. "I wanted the plays to move and for time to shift — a more liquid way of storytelling."
He made his film directing debut in 1990 with "Truly, Madly, Deeply," a comedy about love and grief starring Juliet Stevenson and Alan Rickman.
His biggest hit was "The English Patient," a romantic epic set against the backdrop of World War II that won nine Oscars and became such a part of pop culture, it inspired an entire "Seinfeld" episode.
The success of the film, which also starred Ralph Fiennes and Kristin Scott Thomas, was evidence of Minghella's strengths. It was adapted from a poetic, multi-stranded novel by Canadian writer Michael Ondaatje that many considered unfilmable. In Minghella's hands it was lush, evocative and epic.
Minghella typically wrote and directed his films — to acclaim, in the cases of "The English Patient" and "The Talented Mr. Ripley," less successfully with "Breaking and Entering," an underpowered 2006 drama set in London's gritty King's Cross district.
The 1999 movie "The Talented Mr. Ripley," starring Matt Damon as a murderous social climber, was based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith and earned five Oscar nominations, including best screenplay for Minghella.
His 2003 "Cold Mountain," based on Charles Frazier's novel of the U.S. Civil War, brought a best supporting actress Oscar for Renee Zellweger.
"The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" was based on the first in a series of novels about the adventures of Botswanan private eye Precious Ramotswe. HBO recently commissioned a 13-part TV series.
Minghella is survived by his wife, his actor-son Max Minghella and his daughter Hannah, who recently was named president of production at Sony Pictures Animation.
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CORNHOLIO Artillero de cola
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Cacho_LaGarza Sucesor de Norris
Registrado: 21 Jul 2005 Mensajes: 4552 Ubicación: Morro Morro Land, Silent Hill
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Publicado: Mar Abr 29, 2008 10:33 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Se murió Albert Hoffman, el salado que descubrió el LSD. TenÃa 102 años.
Es una magnifica coincidencia que haya conseguido abundante lsd hoy?
Bicycle Day
On April 19, 1943 Dr. Hofmann intentionally ingested 250 micrograms of LSD, which he hypothesized would be a threshold dose, based on other ergot alkaloids. After ingesting the substance Hofmann was struggling to speak intelligibly and asked his laboratory assistant, who knew of the self-experiment, to escort him home on his bicycle, due to the lack of available vehicles during wartime restrictions. On the bicycle ride home, Hofmann's condition became more severe and in his journal he stated that everything in his field of vision wavered and was distorted, as if seen in a curved mirror. Hofmann also stated that while riding on the bicycle, he had the sensation of being stationary, unable to move from where he was, despite the fact that he was moving very rapidly. Once Hofmann arrived safely home, he summoned a doctor and asked his neighbor for milk, believing it may help relieve the symptoms. Hofmann wrote that despite his delirious and bewildered condition, he was able to choose milk as a nonspecific antidote for poisoning. Upon arriving the doctor could find no abnormal physical symptoms other than extremely dilated pupils. After spending several hours terrified that his body had been possessed by a demon, that his next door neighbor was a witch, and that his furniture was threatening him, Dr. Hofmann feared he had become completely insane. In his journal Hofmann said that the doctor saw no reason to prescribe medication and instead sent him to his bed. At this time Hofmann said that the feelings of fear had started to give way to feelings of good fortune and gratitude, and that he was now enjoying the colors and plays of shapes that persisted behind his closed eyes. Hofmann mentions seeing "fantastic images" surging past him, alternating and opening and closing themselves into circles and spirals and finally exploding into colored fountains and then rearranging themselves in a constant flux. Hofmann mentions that during the condition every acoustic perception, such as the sound of a passing automobile, was transformed into optical perceptions. Eventually Hofmann slept and upon awakening the next morning felt refreshed and clearheaded, though somewhat physically tired. He also stated that he had a sensation of well being and renewed life and that his breakfast tasted unusually delicious. Upon walking in his garden he remarked that all of his senses were "vibrating in a condition of highest sensitivity, which then persisted for the entire day". _________________ Poop. |
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Silver Prisionero polÃtico
Registrado: 03 Oct 2007 Mensajes: 730 Ubicación: taza de sopa hirviendo!
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Publicado: Mar Abr 29, 2008 10:37 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Como acabo de decirte, esta tanda está recontra poseÃda por Hoffman y va a volar cerebros.
cool, no?
PD : R.I.P Albert _________________
EL PANDA LOCO!!!
EL PANDA, LOCO!!!
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pancakesoup The Dude
Registrado: 02 Sep 2007 Mensajes: 1950 Ubicación: Crappy City
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Publicado: Mar Abr 29, 2008 10:54 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Yo quiero algo de esa tanda, locoh!
@: _________________ 01110000 01100001 01101110 01100011 01100001 01101011 01100101
My Pancake is better than yours.
+ ._. @)
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z_killemall Batido, no revuelto
Registrado: 06 Ene 2007 Mensajes: 1519 Ubicación: Sentado en una silla hamaca en la puerta de una cabaña en el bosque con una escopeta en la mano
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Dark_Zero AprendÃz de estafador
Registrado: 05 Ene 2007 Mensajes: 523 Ubicación: Already dead
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Publicado: Dom Ago 10, 2008 6:29 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Palmó Chef!
Bueno, en realidad palmó Isaac Hayes, que era el que hacia la voz de Chef en South Park y era el enemigo de Kurt Russell en "Escape de Nueva York"
http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/08/10/hayes.obit/
Ahora, me pregunto a donde se van los Scientologos cuando se mueren (No olvidemos que se fue de South Park por el episodio aquel de "John Travolta en el armario")
REST IN PEACE. _________________
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Anatisog Espartano Motivado
Registrado: 27 Ago 2006 Mensajes: 2469 Ubicación: El paÃs mas generoso de la tierra, Uruguay
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Publicado: Mar Sep 16, 2008 12:08 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Richard Wright Tecladista y miembro fundador de Pink Floyd, murió hoy de cáncer, a los 65 años. _________________ La verdá de la milanga
Hacé la denuncia... puto! |
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Canarioli Fenton Crackshell
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Anatisog escribió: |
Richard Wright Tecladista y miembro fundador de Pink Floyd, murió hoy de cáncer, a los 65 años. |
Ahora le podrÃan cantar Wish you were here.........
Palmó Live
PD: Si después de esto me quieren bannear de por vida acepto con honores _________________ A cagar con las firmas |
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Pescador_Gama NaCl
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Canarioli escribió: |
PD: Si después de esto me quieren bannear de por vida acepto con honores |
Nah, yo soy de los que quieren que le lleven globos de colores al funeral _________________
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CORNHOLIO Artillero de cola
Registrado: 26 Mar 2007 Mensajes: 1365 Ubicación: Nosgoth
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Publicado: Dom Sep 28, 2008 12:27 pm Título del mensaje: |
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Fallecio Paul Newman.
fallecio de cancer los 83 años y en su casa.
La unica pelicula en la que YO lo vi actuando fue "camino a la perdicion" con Tom Hanks, (aunque actuo en mas de 50 peliculas).
Mucha gente dice que fue un salado del cine. _________________ ave dios nos libre¡¡¡¡ los mortales te saludan ¡¡¡¡¡ |
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