Second #4089, 68:09
1. Dorothy to Jeffrey: “Do you want to do bad things? / Anything . . . anything. / I want you to hurt me.”
2. Ralph Waldo Emerson, from Experience (1844):
It is very unhappy, but too late to be helped, the discovery we have made that we exist. . . . Ever afterwards we suspect our instruments. We have learned that we do not see directly, but mediately, and that we have no means of correcting these colored and distorting lenses which we are, or of computing the amount of their errors. Perhaps these subject-lenses have a creative power; perhaps there are no objects.
3. Jeffrey, in Dorothy’s arms, is in some sort of zone, confined by the frame of the screen but unmapped nonetheless. He ventures, but where to? Dorothy calls to him, beckons him, from some other place, which grows more distant the closer he gets to it. Dorothy: she is someone’s daughter.
4. Emily Dickinson,...
1. Dorothy to Jeffrey: “Do you want to do bad things? / Anything . . . anything. / I want you to hurt me.”
2. Ralph Waldo Emerson, from Experience (1844):
It is very unhappy, but too late to be helped, the discovery we have made that we exist. . . . Ever afterwards we suspect our instruments. We have learned that we do not see directly, but mediately, and that we have no means of correcting these colored and distorting lenses which we are, or of computing the amount of their errors. Perhaps these subject-lenses have a creative power; perhaps there are no objects.
3. Jeffrey, in Dorothy’s arms, is in some sort of zone, confined by the frame of the screen but unmapped nonetheless. He ventures, but where to? Dorothy calls to him, beckons him, from some other place, which grows more distant the closer he gets to it. Dorothy: she is someone’s daughter.
4. Emily Dickinson,...
- 3/6/2012
- by Nicholas Rombes
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
"Top Chef" host and jewelry designer Padma Lakshmi tells FOX411 Thursday (April 14) that she has nothing to hide in regards to her body - the nude pictures she had taken for Page Six magazine in 2009 are on display in her house.
"I think those are beautiful pictures and they hang in our design studio and my daughter passes those pictures every day," says Padma. "I think a woman's body is one of the most beautiful creations on this Earth and it's not what you do, it's how you do it. Michael Angelo did nudes too. There's a difference between a beautiful photo and an exploited photo, and I don't believe there's anything exploited in the photos that I've taken."
We would agree. The pictures (above and below) are not anything salacious.
She goes on to address her celebrity status and ethnicity.
"I don't get up in the morning thinking, 'I'm...
"I think those are beautiful pictures and they hang in our design studio and my daughter passes those pictures every day," says Padma. "I think a woman's body is one of the most beautiful creations on this Earth and it's not what you do, it's how you do it. Michael Angelo did nudes too. There's a difference between a beautiful photo and an exploited photo, and I don't believe there's anything exploited in the photos that I've taken."
We would agree. The pictures (above and below) are not anything salacious.
She goes on to address her celebrity status and ethnicity.
"I don't get up in the morning thinking, 'I'm...
- 4/14/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
The pizza-loving reptiles are back. The "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" are returning to the big screen as live-action characters in a film, as opposed to the CGI feature in 2007.
The property's owner, the Mirage Group, is developing the project for a 2011 release. The move will coincide with the green squad's 25th anniversary celebration on Thursday as the first "Tmnt" film shows at the Tribeca Film Festival, Variety reports.
Scott Mednick and Galen Walker, who produced the last film, are producing the latest installment in the franchise. Peter Laird, Gary Richardson, Frederick Fierst, Eric Crown and Napoleon Smith III will be exec producers.
The reptilian foursome - Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michael Angelo - and their rodent master Splinter first appeared in a comic book in 1984. They appeared in a successful cartoon show and in three live action films in the 90s.
The property's owner, the Mirage Group, is developing the project for a 2011 release. The move will coincide with the green squad's 25th anniversary celebration on Thursday as the first "Tmnt" film shows at the Tribeca Film Festival, Variety reports.
Scott Mednick and Galen Walker, who produced the last film, are producing the latest installment in the franchise. Peter Laird, Gary Richardson, Frederick Fierst, Eric Crown and Napoleon Smith III will be exec producers.
The reptilian foursome - Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michael Angelo - and their rodent master Splinter first appeared in a comic book in 1984. They appeared in a successful cartoon show and in three live action films in the 90s.
- 4/24/2009
- icelebz.com
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