Monday, April 30, 2007

Funai Sv2000 Dvd Recorder Review

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another round Another good book, this time two!

Desperation (Desperation, 1996)
The Avengers (The Regulators, 1996)
I was the first year at university, when I went out and Desperation
Avengers. Two books "parallel" to Stephen King and Richard Bachman,
but the fiction was discovered: Bachman did not exist, had always been
Stephen King.
The covers were beautiful and made a pair with one another
(even just for the covers of issues deserve the purchase
cardboard, where the images are reproduced on top).
I seem to have bought the two books used in street stalls
Po in Turin, I had a lot of money in his pocket, then, but it's something I do often
today.
King was in a sort of stage "experimental" thing was invented now?
This is really two novels intercom, simply
set in two parallel worlds, with some characters
and locations in common.
King's style is much more linear, as we are used to read it.
The story flows well, and is a good old horror healthy, with some
supernatural element.
Bachman's style, however, is a surprise. In fact the real testing
here: this is not the usual Bachman, rather it is a more
King's alter ego, the one who wants to use the characters as cardboard figures
, shaping each other (a sort of game, in short)
and eventually do all to pieces. This is a first experiment partially
metaliterary, but King will be "worse" (better, I mean
) at the end of the saga Dark Tower, by inserting itself
same between the characters. Also plays with the reader, and I must say that it does damn well
since at each step the question arises whether
has really understood what Bachman (?) Meant.
For me it's an experiment succeeded perfectly. Although these are two books I'd read
.
I know there is a recent film on Desperation, but I have not seen.

Next episode: The Green Mile.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Does Discharge Look Like



Dolores Claiborne (Dolores Claiborne, 1992)
This book is one of my absolute favorite. This is a dramatic story told
in person by the protagonist. More precisely
whole book is a monologue, the "deposition" of an alleged murderer
(?). Dolores is an insufferable Yankee,
with a high degree of instruction, writing to King
reflects the language of the protagonist. It can be difficult, readers,
join me in this logic, once you have become
extraordinary book, we enter into the story literally, you live the excitement of

Claiborne and you can not help but realize that you can also
to hate and kill for love.
The plot is a perfect circle is the ratio, in turn
love / hate, between Dolores and his "mistress" Vera Donovan
is superbly represented.
The film, The Last Eclipse, again with Kathy Bates, is not as narrative
particular setting of the novel, but it is very
beautiful and well worth watching. Bates makes another interpretation
oscar, identifying himself completely into the character and
making all facets.
The book, however, has something more and at least in this case, if not always
, just not enough to see the movie: run to read the book,
if you have not already done so! :-))))


Insomnia (Insomnia, 1994)
Insomnia Some friends have painted a beautiful book. I
I found together is nice but boring.
do not know if the issue is that it was the right time for me to read it, something that happens every now and then I
, but although it is indirectly related to my beloved
saga The Dark Tower I could not enjoy it much more than
.
I do not know of films based on this book, "Insomnia", a beautiful thriller
2001, directed by Christopher Nolan, has nothing to do.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Country Has Biggest Bra Sizes

STEPHEN KING STEPHEN KING STEPHEN KING

It (It, 1986)

Another masterpiece by Stephen King . In fact, as I said in the past
"betting" is not my favorite book ever
but I would like to emphasize some of the elements peculiar to the First It.
over 1000 pages are read in one go, a thing to me
has never happened with a book just as long. In the story there is a recovery
of sensations related to our childhood, so attentive, so well done that
, albeit in a decidedly American
and rather different from ours, we can not help but empathize with the protagonists
.
Remarkable is also the concept represented by the enemy, the evil personified
, whose cyclical reappearance, even in the lives of our heroes
, symbolizing perhaps more (I see there the regular
personal crisis that I have somehow hit and forced to grow
). I noticed a paradox, considering the comments of several
friends who read it, is that some have found horrifying
literally, others do not even consider a real book
horror. In my opinion, however, undoubtedly belongs to the genre, but without
want to remove or add anything to a book
quite extraordinary.
A highly recommended reading for everyone.
The TV series, is by It is a little better, perhaps, is that
shadow of Scorpio, but suffers the same flaws. The
actors, in general, have done ordinary recitations, the parties
more "symbolic" of the narrative is made flat and are not very exciting
, only the figure of the clown (who also became a little
in the collective) has a some visual impact.
Kubrick was right, King may not be reproduced verbatim.


Misery (Misery, 1987)
King is in the mood: Misery is also an exceptional book. Except, perhaps, some controversy
you can do on the translation of Cicero
Dobner, but there King has nothing to do. Paul Sheldon, a writer (see
case) has a bad accident (I say "just happens" but it happened the first
of the true King of ) but is rescued by Annie Wilkes,
nurse, his number one fan. "That which has the ass that some people ..."
would say Guccini. Well, you know that King
is a little worried by his fans very, very passionate.
Misery is the heroine of a series of novelettes that have given fame to Sheldon, but these
is determined to change his gender and decided to kill
literary character. Annie Wilkes in the segregherà home
with the aim of bringing to life his favorite heroine
forcing Sheldon to write down what you expect
he should write. As understood from the plot is not that the themes are
so new, but there is such intensity in the conflict between
characters, there is a sort of bitter autopsicanalisi (or simple
irony), there is the classic situation claustrophobic ... in short, to me
really liked a lot.
Two words, well worth even the film which has been taken:
Misery. In my opinion, is one of the best films
Kinghiani, fairly faithful to the novel, I think. Perhaps for the interpretation of
Kathy Bates, perhaps for the good hand of the director, Rob Reiner
, tension is high all the time, like in the movies of Hitchcock
. If today I could not do the book rileggessi less than
associate the face of Kathy Bates' Annie Wilkes.


And now a short list of those who have not read:
Creatures of the Night (The Tommyknockers, 1987)
The Dark Half (The Dark Half, 1989)
Needful Things (Needful Things, 1991)
's Game Gerald (Gerald's Game, 1992)
Rose Madder (Rose Madder, 1995)
The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer (Rose Red), 2002 (written under the
pseudonym Joyce Reardon, says Wikipedia)
Buick 8 (From a Buick 8, 2002)
Cell (Cell, 2006)

> Type Shining film , I downloaded and watched, and I wonder why the
> is a masterpiece, for me there are better films!
> Just Misery and The Green Mile (staying on King), for example,
> for me are much, much more beautiful than The Shining.
> insist tastes :-)

I think so too," the beautiful "is the encounter between those who had something to say
/ show, the artist say, and who benefits from that thing.
This encounter produces something, an emotion, positive or neutral
negative.
things artistically" complex "may perhaps
be understood better (this does not necessarily lead to higher use)
with an "explanation" adequate, but it is absurd, in my opinion, to think that after having discussed
and discussed an issue then we are all unbelievably
agree on how to go judged.
For example, do not give much hope to the Betrothed by Manzoni
(dig). :-Pppp




Words sacrosanct. I could spend hours and hours to explain the genius' of
a film like "The Shining", but if you do not like to *****, what's the use?

> For example I do not give much hope to Betrothed Manzoni
> (dig). :-Pppp

As I do not do ' to "The Silence of the Lambs" (pun
reciprocated). :-PPP

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Watching Spiderbabe Movie Online

9 8 7

Another episode of several books, with no particular ties to others (
part two of the Talisman, bound together).

Christine - the infernal machine (Christine, 1983) A book

some so-so. Perhaps no different, stylistically speaking,
from other books of the period, but on behalf
the story is not very engaging. The same goes for the movie: one of my absolute favorites
directors, John Carpenter, struggling with a theme
a little limp, the car "possessed." He wonders, though.


The Talisman (The Talisman, 1984) - written with Peter Straub
Black House - better known as "The Talisman 2: The House of
dark" (The Talisman 2: Black House, 2001), written with Peter Straub

The Talisman is another "atypical fantasy" King of , this time in
couples with Peter Straub. King loved, as written in Danse Macabre -
his essay, Straub's books, especially if I remember correctly
Ghost Story. Oddly together have written a book that most
fantasy horror, but the result is very good. Jack Sawyer, the
young protagonist befriends Wolf, a werewolf
the "Territories", a parallel world. The setting, and other elements,
very reminiscent of the Dark Tower, but the events of the Talisman
take a different direction, the two stories will meet with some
only point of contact. Parallel Worlds, in fact.
Del Talisman I read the old edition of Sperling & Kupfer,
with microscopic characters almost illegible, I recommend the new edition
.
Black House over many years, and many are
passed to Jack, but the two authors continue to work very well together
. For King is also a difficult time because after the incident
struggling to regain his creativity but Straub is in his
relief, it seems, because even after this, despite the
length, is very nice.


One clue: the full moon (Silver Bullet, 1985)

This book, as told by King in the introduction, was to be
a calendar, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson, with a few phrases of
King , one for each month. Then, because he could not be concise,
phrases became chapters, the chapters formed a short book that eventually became
even a movie. Well, the film is not really a
much, but the book is nice, albeit brief. There are two editions, but
course, I suggest that with illustrations, in color,
Wrightson.


The Eyes of the Dragon (The Eyes of the Dragon, 1986)

Another fantasy, this time originating from a King story that
told her children were small. E 'for kids and someone does not like
for this reason. A propane someone like that. I feel a little
in the middle, between the two locations.

Next episode: It.


Thursday, April 19, 2007

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Different Seasons (Different Seasons), Sperling & Kupfer, 1982
a Rita Hayworth and the redemption of Shawshank
2 A bright boy
3 The body
4 The method of breathing

This is a special book. It 's a good "starting point" for people in general
little love horror books, but maybe he was attracted by the idea of \u200b\u200b
try reading Stephen King .
after the efforts of a number of books, baked jet
almost continuous and based on themes in a way agreed with the publisher King
asked and was granted a sabbatical. Nothing better to try to write something a little different
. Some horror vein continues to be
but the important fact is that these four wonderful stories
long (short stories, calls them Stephen King ), in particular first three.
And in fact these three films have taken, all beautiful. I know
The student (from a smart guy) and Stand By Me (from The Body), and
definitely recommend them. I have not seen Shawshank Redemption (Rita Hayworth
and the Shawshank Redemption) telling me
also be very nice.


Four Past Midnight (Four Past Midnight), Sperling & Kupfer, 1990

2 1 The Langoliers Secret Window, Secret Garden 3
The officer of the library
4 The fotocane

recipe similar but more horror themes, and a length greater ...
almost four books, in fact. King is once again enjoyable. The Langoliers
is very nice and based on an original idea, an inspiration
fiction. The TV movie adapted from this story is
without infamy and without praise. Secret Window, Secret Garden is also very nice
and deals with ... I do not say because it will ruin the reading.
The film, Secret Window, with two great actors, Johnny Depp and John Turturro
, it is very beautiful. For other stories I do not know if there are
film, but they are cute.


Hearts in Atlantis (Hearts in Atlantis, 1999)
1 Low Men in Yellow Coats
2 Hearts in Atlantis
3 Blind Willie
4 Why we ended up in Vietnam
5 get off the Heavenly Shades Night
This book, also written short stories, is a bit different from previous
. The stories are linked in some way between them and the
cues are more diverse. It appears the war in Vietnam, demonstrating
(but I had already figured out long ago) that arises in King
a criticism of the choices made by
warmongering U.S. government.
The book is very beautiful, in its entirety. Perhaps not fully appreciated by all
is the first story (very nice for me) because
related to the Dark Tower. Right from the first story, devoid
some fantasy elements, the film is based, Cute, Hearts in Atlantis
with Anthony Hopkins. Title absurd because it has nothing to do with
second story. Mysteries of the cinema.