HP7: 'The Deathly Hallows Part I' or the end to 'Lost'
Harry Potter Books Annexes 23/24: 'The Tale of the Three Brothers'
'A Day in the Life of' Daniel Radcliffe: 50 photos of your day to day
Campaign to support the distribution of Cherrybomb
HP7: 'The Deathly Hallows Part I' or the end to 'Lost'
Posted: 27 Aug 2009 01:56 AM PDT
A few days ago, actor Joshua Herdman (Goyle) showed the scene that divided the two parts of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. No doubt this was great news for fans (I guess the producers must be annoying) but as this scene could change later.
So far, all the Harry Potter books have had a very Disney end. Although the scene minutes before the end someone has died or there was some battle, the movie always ends with a tone of "everything will be better tomorrow." But The Deathly Hallows Part I not, this film will leave us sitting in our seats very film and we can not leave the room when the film ends as the final, should be as impressive to show as the trio is kidnapped and not can do nothing to defend. Would be interesting for 30 seconds before the final, a Death Eater raise her wand, pointing to Ron and say Avada ... and then some pottéricas letters on a black background that says continue. It would certainly be an end of a lot of adrenaline and leave us eager to see the second part.
It would be an end to the style of the series Lost, his writers should be categorized as the writers who created the better end of the season in the history of television series. His final chapters (no spoilers, quiet) are so impressive that you need to know what will happen, for what ended well, what happened to these characters, and many viewers have to resort to theories.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I will be the first and only film of the franchise which will actually have a final where we will stay on hold and where we will not know what will happen to the trio (well, of course those who read the book as know, but with so many scenes invented maybe end up killing more characters).
Will it end The Deathly Hallows Part II as well? Of course not, nothing is more pink and happy that the epilogue of Harry Potter (of course, Harry suffered so much that I needed to finish having a pink and happy life), unless you take advantage and leave us a surprise as "Albus Severus was in Slytherin "and that will prove to be more Potter films but with the new generation (which did not think it will happen, but you never know with film majors).
Would you like to HP7-I have a final party on hold or prefer classic final "Tomorrow will be better, Harry"? See you in the comments.
Harry Potter Books Annexes 23/24: 'The Tale of the Three Brothers'
Posted: 26 Aug 2009 03:59 PM PDT
Today in our chronology of the Harry Potter books annexes, we end with The Tales of Beedle the Bard, with whom he is perhaps the most famous story of the book: The Tale of the Three Brothers. This story is well known as it plays an important role in the seventh book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
He had three brothers traveling along a road. They reached a river too deep and too dangerous, but as the three were skilled in magic, created a bridge to cross. When they were halfway, a hooded figure blocked their path.
Death spoke to them. She was upset because he had lost three possible victims. Pretending to congratulate them on their magical powers, they said they would give a prize for having escaped.
The older brother, who was very competitive, called a wand able to win all the duels. Death walked to an elder who was on the riverbank, made a wand with a branch and handed it over.
The middle brother, wanted to humiliate more death, so he asked the power to restore life to the dead. The death took a stone from the river bank and handed it, saying that the stone could raise the dead.
The younger brother, who did not trust the death, he asked for something to let him leave the place without her being able to follow it. Death grudgingly gave him his cloak invisible.
So, after giving them their gifts, let them move on. There comes a time when the brothers had to be separated to follow their own destiny.
The older brother kept walking for a week until I reach a village, where I'm looking for a magician who had a dispute. Armed with the Elder Wand, it was inevitable that won the duel. After killing his enemy, he went to the inn, where he boasted in style to take the powerful wand he had snatched from Death himself. That night, another wizard's older brother came and stole the wand and, if anything, cut his throat. That's how death takes the older sibling.
The middle brother, came to his house where he lived alone. There, take the stone and revive the dead and turn three times in the hand. To their surprise, they saw the girl with whom he would have married if she had not died. But she was sad and distant, separated by a veil. The man went crazy because of his desperate nostalgia and he committed suicide to join her beloved. That's how death takes the middle brother.
Death looking for the third brother, but never found. Until the brother reached an advanced age, takes off his coat and handed it to his son. He then received death as an old friend. Thus, as equals, both withdrew from life.
'A Day in the Life of' Daniel Radcliffe: 50 photos of your day to day
Posted: 26 Aug 2009 02:58 PM PDT
'One Day in the Life "(original title) is a book to be published by photographer Tim Hailand, a photo editing that is about how a typical day in the lives of our Daniel Radcliffe, based on the experiences of the actor during its first week stay in NY and Broadway.
In a press release said:
The Photographer Tim Hailand is ready to publish the first in a series of books by 'A Day in the Life of'. Each book will give an intimate glimpse into the daily life of individuals known to the industry of art and entertainment as well as public figures.
"This book looks Hailand give the viewer a greater idea of Radcliffe as a person and a creative thinker and thoughtful. The footnotes page for each image also have been written by the young actor who gives a personal view of each image and its importance in that day. "
A portion of the proceeds will go to an organization that fights AIDS, cause that Daniel has always been very committed.
With a total of 128 pages to his credit, 30 of them with black and white photos and 20 color, ready to be published later this year. Promised to publish the official website 5 images, we have them for you here.
The price is stipulated for the photobook is $ 29.95 and the deluxe edition (only 150 copies) at a cost of $ 250 Why so much? because it will be signed and will come in a nice presentation box included for preservation. Would you buy this book when you leave? Tell us in comments.
Thanks SS!
Campaign to support the distribution of Cherrybomb
Posted: 26 Aug 2009 03:17 AM PDT
We all know that Rupert Grint has made several films outside of Harry Potter: Thunderpants, Driving Lessons (Julie Walters) Cherrybomb and Wild Target. Today I want to focus on talking about Cherrybomb.
This film is about two friends who test their friendship because Michelle, the new girl, encourages them to carry out increasingly dangerous situations and illegal, which will end with deadly consequences. You can see the trailer below.
Due to the economic crisis being experienced, it is difficult for distributors to buy independent films, as only going to play it safe with the films that promise to be blockbusters. That's why ICM and The Little Film Company (producer) have created The Official Cherrybomb Campaign, which planned to Cherrybomb is distributed in a large number of cinemas around the world.
The request was made for eight zones, but started to grow and became an international campaign, which began to focus on U.S., then in Britain, until I get to Mexico and then spread to Latin America. That's why we joined the project because we want to see Cherrybomb on more screens. While the campaign specifically supports Cherrybomb, indirectly supports the independent film industry, to have more support around the world and keep growing.
They will be thinking "Okay, I've read a lot of bla bla bla What must I do to support?" There are three ways you can support.
The first is by signing an online petition.
With this request is to gather signatures to be seen to a large number of interested in seeing the film. There are eight requests to USA, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Brazil, Australia and Asia, one for each zone. To distribute the film in Canada, Mexico and Latin America must petition signatures in the U.S.. It is important to indicate what country you are, to show that people across the continent want the film hits cinemas. You can visit the site to read the steps to sign or read below:
First go to the website of the U.S. request, click here.
Click on the button that says Click Here to sign petition.
Fill in the three fields that will appear, first place your name, then your email and end a comment saying which country you are and why you want to see Cherrybomb (no need for a long comment).
Click on the button that says Preview your signature.
Finally click on Approve Signature.
Done! You have demonstrated your interest and support our cause. Thank you!
If you do not know the petition says, here we translate:
For: Dealers.
Paro American film distributors
We, the undersigned, ask them to distribute the film in the United States. We introduce signatures of people around the country who want this movie to your local cinema. We come together as fans of Rupert Grint, independent cinema and, above all, of Cherrybomb.
Rupert Grint, star of the Harry Potter films, plays the lead role in Cherrybomb. However, not only Harry Potter fans are interested in this film. Many websites publish articles about Cherrybomb comments are saturated with filmgoers who are eager to see the movie. The trailer has caught the attention of both adolescents and adults. Critics remark that Rupert Grint completely shook the role of Ron Weasley from the Harry Potter. Industry professionals are hailing the great performances of key players, as well as skilful and impressive direction of the film.
Cherrybomb focuses on a search for a new identity, seen through the eyes of a wild teen culture. The film is visually beautiful and fast pace, with a nominated soundtrack, offering a complete cinematic experience. Dealers like you should not be surprised to find that the American audience is waiting to see Cherrybomb at your local cinema and cinema houses. We will support your efforts to bring this film to the audience.
Sincerely
The signing
Now that I know, pick to sign. When I signed were 3485 people, do you reach many more.
Tell them to your friends!
The second way in which they can support it by joining the official facebooks: the Latin American and the international campaign. In these facebooks can leave messages of support = D
And the third is to support the weekly challenge. He asked, "But Whitzard What is the weekly challenge?"
Well, the weekly challenge is to send one email per person to a different media. Of course it's the medium that is, on the page can see that half touches on the current week. This week is to send emails to OK! Mexico.
It is important that we are in the mail as professional as possible, since otherwise might take it as a joke or spam, so you throw away. Talk about Rupert and because they are your fans, do not forget to mention the project, include the link of the page and the trailer. Be polite when requesting support for the publication of an article or note about the movie or the project so that more people will join. If sending an e-mail háganselo know by writing to the organizers apoyoarupert@gmail.com, so you can keep a record of people who have supported.
You can visit the Mission and Strategies page for more information that is the weekly challenge, as some do, and dissemination strategies.
Those are the three ways they can support the campaign. You can visit the official website and browse it to learn more things and so they can download images to support the campaign.
Remember that alone might not make it, but together, we will be unstoppable. Let's possible that the film hits theaters and many independent film industry to keep growing.