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From Champions Vol. 4 #006,“Killer App - Part One”
Art by Luciano Vecchio and Federico Blee
Written by Danny Lore
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princess-aziza · 4 years
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So I’m re-watching Teen Wolf and
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Do horror movies just not exist in this universe?
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Because if they did
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you think someone would have figured out
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that going to the high school at night 
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is a terrible idea
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cumbriacrack · 4 years
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Cumbrian air ambulance charity enlists Berghaus to equip crews A medical charity based in Cumbria has enlisted the support of outdoor brand Berghaus. The company has donated thousands of pounds worth of clothing and equipment for GNAAS Full story: https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2019/12/04/cumbrian-air-ambulance-charity-enlists-berghaus-to-equip-crews/
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La madre del blues (2020)
Fecha de estreno : 2020-11-25 Géneros : Drama, Música Runtime : 94 Minutes Home Page : https://www.netflix.com/title/81100780 IMDb Page : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10514222 Company : Escape Artists Reparto : Viola Davis, Chadwick Boseman, Colman Domingo, Glynn Turman, Michael Potts, Jeremy Shamos, Jonny Coyne, Taylour Paige, Dusan Brown, Joshua Harto Tagline: Sería un mundo vacío sin el blues. Overview : Las tensiones aumentan cuando la pionera Mother of the Blues y su banda se reúnen en un estudio de grabación de Chicago en 1927. Adaptado de la obra de August Wilson.
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varadasethus · 6 years
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So I've been thinking about the way I interpret Aaron and Alex, and in turn it's made me think of how I consume soaps as a general viewer vs as an invested viewer.
I've been watching soaps for 9 years, and I've had various degrees of investment and detachment to each soap I've watched. As a general viewer consuming soaps, I get interested in characters and storylines but at the end of the day it's half an hour of entertainment, mindless and inconsequential. Personalities can change at the flip of a switch and I go with it- Paige Smith has had about 4 different personalities in the 4 years she's been on Neighbours, and while I haven't always liked them, it's always to facilitate the story the writers and storyliners want to tell, and it's not something I spend my life thinking about. Ultimately soaps as a genre are there to entertain, and the higher the stakes are, the more drama is, the more I, and other viewers, will tune in. I don't want to see Norris and Rita at the shop talking about the news for a whole episode, I'd rather watch Eva get revenge on Aiden and hook up with Adam, Graeme to fall in love with his fake wife and leave Tina, John Stape become a serial killer, Rob break out of prison etc. As viewers, we want escapism and to see that other people's lives are so much worse than our own. So, too, is the case when it comes to soap relationships. A couple can go from toxic to normal or the reverse in the blink of an eye, and thats just part of the genre. I can't tell you how many times Tyler and Piper on Neighbours have made me roll my eyes, but at this stage, I'm rooting for them. Paige and Mark were perfect together in my eyes, then in a split second I hated them and now I love them again. General viewers are fickle like that, and there's nothing wrong with that. Viewers generally adapt to changes in soap relationships, can go from loving Gary and Izzy to loving Gary and Alya to loving Gary and Sarah, despite the fact that during the relationship before, you were certain they were destined to be together- I know I couldn't get over Gary and Alya for the longest time but now I just want Gary and Sarah to get back together. When it comes to soap fandoms, however, the dynamic is turned on its head, and we expect so much more than the general viewer, especially if you're someone who's previously not been familiar with soaps or paid much attention to them. For me, I didn't watch emmerdale until I discovered Robert and Aaron, hence why I haven't given any examples from emmerdale when reflecting upon my experiences as a general viewer. Soap fandoms are intense, and especially if you've come from a previous tv show fandom, you do expect special treatment for your favourite characters and couples, and read into every scene, every look in minute detail, and that's alright, but sometimes we forget that they are simply just mindless entertainment, and aren't supposed to be read into past the surface level or analysed for days after an episode has aired. I'm completely guilty of this myself, and sometimes I do need to take a step back and realise that it's just a soap, its not a high quality drama production that'll be nominated for golden globes and the like. I guess this is a long way of me saying that I don't actually mind Aaron and Alex, because as a general soap viewer, I am very fickle and watch relationships change every five minutes and just get on with it, and if I apply those goggles when viewing emmerdale, its no different. It's simply an obstacle to overcome, and one that won't amount to anything but still provides conflict and keeps me watching, as a general soap viewer, much like Imogen was no more than an obstacle in the story of Kate and Rana, it was designed to prolong the story and to make us root for them, to keep things fresh and to make us question where things are going. It happens with most couples that storyliners and the public care about; the more obstacles there are, the more the storyliners actually care about a couple- just look at Cain and Moira, its clear that the emmerdale writers absolutely adore them but there's been no end of obstacles, these just make the general public more invested and the reunion will be so much more satisfying when it happens. idk I just think sometimes, as viewers, we need to take a step back and realise that ultimately these are just soaps, they're designed to be shocking and it would only be boring if things were easy and resolved quickly.
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Mona Is Too Smart to Be Getting Catfished on The Perfectionists
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As Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists moves from Act I of the season into the middle act, things are starting to get exciting, especially for our resident Nancy Drews, Mona (Janel Parrish) and Alison (Sasha Pieterse). Seriously, I spend half of each episode wishing we could just watch those two be snarky and solve crimes. But we'll get to their intriguing discoveries in a minute. First, the trio...
The Suspects
The big issue this week for the trio was that Mason (Noah Grey-Cabey) became quite the thorn in their collective side. He basically demanded that they keep their arrangement with Nolan (Chris Mason) going with him, which meant being his fake friends and writing his term papers for him. He knows all their secrets and will not hesitate to use them, so Alison advised the trio to be honest with each other before Mason outed them. She told them that "secrets keep you close," which... that's sort of true, but that also led to a lot of problems for Alison and the Liars in Rosewood.
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Still, for the trio, it's not bad advice at this current juncture. The only way to thwart a blackmailer is to take away his leverage, which was just what Caitlin (Sydney Park) and Dylan (Eli Brown) did. Caitlin confessed to Ava (Sofia Carson) that she's the one who told Beacon Heights who Ava really is when Ava started dating Nolan, which basically ruined Ava's chance at a fresh start. Ava is rightly furious with Caitlin, but we have a feeling she'll find a way to forgive and forget.
Sasha Pieterse, Pretty Little Liars: The PerfectionistsPhoto: Scott Patrick Green, Freeform
The person who may have a tougher time with that is Dylan's boyfriend Andrew (Evan Bittencourt). Dylan told him about his one-night stand with Nolan and that might just be the end of their relationship. Cheating is a hard thing to get past, especially because Nolan was just doing it to mess with Dylan and Dylan should have known that.
Dylan and Andrew aren't the only relationship casualty from Mason's meddling, though. Caitlin is terrified of Mason dragging her boyfriend Jeremy (Graeme Thomas King) into all this, so she asked Alison for some advice. Alison told her that sometimes you have to lie to the people you care about to protect them, which is a perfect summation of Alison's entire arc on Pretty Little Liars. Caitlin took her advice and basically ended it with Jeremy, crying alone afterward because while it was the smart decision, it still left her feeling sad and alone.
Ava, meanwhile, was left as the only hold-out in regards to her secret, which is that she pays for her tuition with a bag full of presumably embezzled money. She turns it into a cashier's check every semester to pay for school, something that aroused Dana Booker's (Klea Scott) suspicions, though Booker can't prove anything just yet.
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As far as suspects go, the episode doesn't make huge in-roads in that regard. Mason was being a total jerk to the trio, but it doesn't feel like he's the one who killed Nolan. In fact, the show hasn't given us a ton of options in that regard, so it'll be interesting to see where the rest of the season goes.
Alison & Mona
The far more interesting thread this week was what's going on with A&M. Alison actually managed to track down Taylor Hotchkiss (Hayley Erin) after finding Taylor's hand-drawn map inside her collection of L. Frank Baum's Oz books. Taylor had been holed up in an RV in the woods, but when she found Alison snooping around, she locked Alison in and ran for it.
Meanwhile, Mona had two very interesting online interactions. The first was that her algorithm meant to identify good Beacon Heights University candidates has now changed due to the unknown person meddling with it (the same person who locked Mona out of her account last week). Now the algorithm was identifying just a couple of people and Mona didn't know what the new parameters were, only that the first two names it spits out were Caitlin and Alison.
Janel Parrish, Pretty Little Liars: The PerfectionistsPhoto: Allyson Riggs, Freeform
The third name it identified is "Ray Hogadorn," who turned out to be a maintenance worker who lives in an abandoned annex building on campus. He has quite his own Beautiful Mind set-up and undoubtedly knows a lot about the Hotchkiss family and what is really going on at Beacon Heights, but unfortunately, Mona didn't get to talk to him this episode. Hopefully, that is coming next week.
The Perfectionists Just Hinted at a Larger Conspiracy
Mona's second big revelation was that her online chess partner, Bad Bishop, wanted to meet her in person. They made plans where Mona would put a chess piece on her table at a restaurant to indicate to her unknown partner who she was, but unfortunately, we didn't get to see that meeting either because the episode ended when Mona was at Hogadorn's lair. Honestly, it was probably better for Mona that she didn't end up meeting her chess partner. That has "trap" written all over it.
More thoughts on this episode:
- It's not really germane to the plot, but we did find out that Emily (Shay Mitchell) is asking Alison for a divorce and Alison signed the papers this week. Fans are undoubtedly devastated, but it just makes sense. If this spin-off takes off and runs for several seasons, it will be much more interesting if Alison can have a love life and that just won't work if her wife and kids are back in Pennsylvania. Also, I am firmly on Team Paige, so in my head, Emily will eventually get back together with her. It's not that I don't like Alison — I love Alison — but I don't love her with Emily.
- Who do you think Mona's chess partner is? Is it someone we know already, like Taylor maybe? Or is it a callback to the original series? How amazing would it be if, say, Andrea Parker made a cameo appearance as Mary Drake, who turned out to be messing with Mona? I don't think that's it, but it would be super cool.
- Loved the text message from Ava to Caitlin that read: "I see you - A." Tee hee.
Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists airs Wednesday at 8/7c on Freeform.
Source: https://www.tvguide.com/news/pretty-little-liars-the-perfectionists-recap-ghost-sonata-mona/?rss=breakingnews
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I just needed to get this off of my mind. List of who I want back on Teen Wolf, who I don’t want back on it, and people I already want dead
People I want back on the show
Theo’s sister needs to be brought back alive bc sibling stuff is awesome
Noah Patrick (Played by Jordan Fisher)
Braeden
Erica Reyes, Vernon Boyd, and Isaac Lahey
Derek’s entire family (Including the Human ones)
Aiden
Danny
Garret
Carrie Hudson (bc like, I love Anna Mulvoy-Ten)
Allison
Paige Krasikeva
Hayden
Kira
All of the other dead Chimera’s
Tara Graeme
Nathan Pierce
Marco
Heather
Sean Walcott
Kincaid
Doctor Geyer The Mute
Mr. Whittmore
Harley
Ms. Ramsey the English teacher
Ms. Flemming the math teacher
Malia’s adoptive family
Belasko
The Beast
Marie-Jeanne Valet (They can figure out how to do time travel stuff)
People I don’t want back on the show
Victoria Argent
Gerard Argent (Seriously, poison his ass with mountain ash again)
Kate Argent
FBI agent that abandoned Melissa and Scott, a.k.a. Papa McCall
People I already want dead on the show
That new teacher Tamora Monroe
Those assholes that shot Theo and his truck.
People that need to be on the show, or at least in a flashback
Jackson’s biological parents and adoptive mother
Chris Argent’s mother
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comicwaren · 3 years
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From Champions Vol. 4 #008
Art by Luciano Vecchio and Federico Blee
Written by Danny Lore
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w0ebeeg0ne · 7 years
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2017 Reading Challenge
1. A book recommended by a librarian: Lolita // Vladimir Nabokov 2. A book that’s been on your TBR list for way too long: We Were Liars // E. Lockhart 3. A book of letters: The Screwtape Letters // C.S. Lewis 4. An audiobook 5. A book by a person of color: Disappearing Acts // Terry McMillan 6. A book with one of the four seasons in the title: The Summer I Turned Pretty // Jenny Han 7. A book that is a story within a story: The Blind Assassin // Margaret Atwood 8. A book with multiple authors: Never Never // Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher 9. An espionage thriller: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy // John le Carre 10. A book with a cat on the cover: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe // C.S. Lewis 11. A book by an author who uses a pseudonym: The Cuckoo’s Calling // Robert Galbraith 12. A bestseller from a genre you don’t normally read: Bridget Jones’s Diary // Helen Fielding 13. A book by or about a person who has a disability: Mockingbird // Kathryn Erskine 14. A book involving travel: Eat, Pray, Love // Elizabeth Gilbert 15. A book with a subtitle: Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand In the Sun and Be Your Own Person // Shonda Rhimes 16. A book that’s published in 2017: Carve the Mark // Veronica Roth 17. A book involving a mythical creature: The Lightning Thief // Rick Riordan 18. A book you’ve read before that never fails to make you smile 19. A book about food: It Was Me All Along // Andie Mitchell 20. A book with career advice: Yes Please // Amy Poehler 21. A book from a nonhuman perspective: The Tale of Despereaux // Kate DiCamillo 22. A steampunk novel: Clockwork Angel // Cassandra Clare 23. A book with a red spine 24. A book seet in the wilderness: Into the Wild // Jon Krakauer 25. A book you loved as a child 26. A book by an author from a country you’ve never visited: We Should All Be Feminists // Chimimanda Ngozi Adichie 27. A book with a title that’s a character’s name: Emma // Jane Austen 28. A novel set during wartime: Slaughterhouse-Five // Kurt Vonnegut 29. A book with an unreliable narrator: The Catcher in the Rye // J.D. Salinger 30. A book with pictures: Your Illustrated Guide to Becoming One With the Universe // Yumi Sakugawa 31. A book where the main character is a different ethnicity than you: Born a Crime // Trevor Noah 32. A book about an interesting woman: Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? // Mindy Kaling 33. A book set in two different time periods: The Time Traveler’s Wife // Audrey Niffenegger 34. A book with a month or day of the week in the title: The Door to December // Richard Paige 35. A book set in a hotel: Suite Scarlett // Maureen Johnson 36. A book written by someone you admire: My Two Elaines // Martin J. Schreiber and Cathy Breitenbucher 37. A book that’s becoming a movie in 2017: All the Bright Places // Jennifer Niven 38. A book set around a holiday other than Christmas: A Long Way Down // Nick Hornby 39. The first book in a series you haven’t read before: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone // J.K. Rowling 40. A book you bought on a trip: Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story // Libby Riddles and Tim Jones 41. A book recommended by an author you love 42. A bestseller from 2016: The Woman in Cabin 10 // Ruth Ware 43. A book with a family-member term in the title: American Wife // Curtis Sittenfeld 44. A book that takes place over a character’s life span: Life After Life // Kate Atkinson 45. A book about an immigrant or refugee: Americanah // Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 46. A book from a genre/subgenre that you’ve never heard of: A Dirty Job // Christopher Moore 47. A book with an eccentric character: The Rosie Project // Graeme Simson 48. A book that’s more than 800 pages: Anna Karenina // Leo Tolstoy 49. A book you got from a used book sale: The Man Who Loved Jane Austen // Sally Smith O'Rourke 50. A book that’s been mentioned in another book: Peter Pan // J.M. Barrie 51. A book about a difficult topic: Room // Emma Donoghue 52. A book based on mythology: Norse Mythology // Neil Gaiman
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paintedrecs · 7 years
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Additional characters/background pairings/tags for Put Down in Words under the cut, for those who want more spoilers than will reasonably fit in AO3 tags.
Characters:
Derek Hale 
Stiles Stilinski 
Scott McCall
Sheriff John Stilinski
Kira Yukimura 
Lydia Martin
Laura Hale
Cora Hale
Erica Reyes
Vernon Boyd
Caitlin
Melissa McCall
Noshiko Yukimura
Ken Yukimura
Jennifer Blake/Julia Baccari
Kali 
Original Characters
Background/Mentioned:
Alan Deaton
Marin Morrell
Allison Argent
Satomi Ito
Isaac Lahey
Finstock
Greenberg
Emily
Danny Mahealani
Jackson Whittemore
Aiden
Rafael McCall
Paige
Heather
Tara Graeme
Peter Hale
Flashbacks:
Claudia Stilinski 
Talia Hale 
Samuel Hale (Derek’s dad)
Side Pairings:
Scott McCall/Kira Yukimura
Erica Reyes/Vernon Boyd
Noshiko Yukimura/Ken Yukimura
Cora Hale/Lydia Martin (implied)
Laura Hale/OMC
Caitlin/Emily
Julia Baccari/Kali
Past Pairings:
Sheriff John Stilinski/Claudia Stilinski
Melissa McCall/Rafael McCall
Derek Hale/Jennifer Blake
Stiles Stilinski/Caitlin (brief)
Scott McCall/Allison Argent 
Lydia Martin/Jackson Whittemore
Lydia Martin/Aiden
Stiles Stilinski/Lydia Martin (one-sided crush)
Derek Hale/OCs 
Stiles Stilinski/OCs 
Tags:
College AU
Human AU
Age difference
Slow build
Getting to know each other
Professor!Derek
College student!Stiles
Musician!Derek
Nerd!Derek
CS Major!Stiles
Derek adopts a senior blind dog
Robots
Canonical character deaths (Stiles’s mom, Derek’s parents)
Car accidents
Frontotemporal dementia
Implied abusive relationship (Rafael McCall/Melissa McCall)
Badass single parenting
Demisexual!Derek Hale
Bisexual!Stiles Stilinski
Asexual!Cora Hale
Misunderstandings
Friends to Lovers
Masturbation
Frottage
Bottom!Derek (implied)
Anal sex (implied)
Light restraint (implied minor sub!Derek)
Honestly very little sex “on screen”
Excessive feelings though
And a lot of talking
And emotions
Happy ending (obviously)
I’m a big fan of tagging thoroughly and appropriately, so if you think of other tags I should add (either to this list or to AO3), please do let me know. I’m trying to tag so it’s not overwhelming but is sufficiently informative.
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Em tempos de quarentena, livros de viagem que são pura inspiração
Em tempos de quarentena forçada, precisamos ficar atentos às informações que consumimos para não corrermos o risco de ficar com o astral lá em baixo. Livros de viagem costumam ser uma injeção de ânimo eficiente, não só porque nos mostram lindos lugares e nos fazem viajar sem sair do lugar, mas também porque revelam histórias de auto superação, desapego e resiliência.
Para ajudar você a curtir o confinamento com as melhores histórias, selecionei alguns livros com essa temática. São histórias que inspiram, emocionam e nos transportam aos lugares mais incríveis do planeta. Anota aí:
“Mar sem fim” (Amyr Klink)
Amyr Klink relata nesta obra sua viagem de volta ao mundo pela Antártida, conhecida como Convergência Antártica. Sozinho numa jornada extrema, Amyr foi o primeiro do mundo a completar essa tarefa: 141 dias no mar e mais de 18 mil milhas navegadas. O livro relata de forma sincera e realista a rotina do navegador, suas técnicas para dormir, comer e lidar com a solidão em meio a um dos cenários mais inóspitos do planeta. Para inspirar e tirar o fôlego do leitor!
“Livre Partida: causos e contos de uma viagem pelo mundo” *Mariana Beluco e Plácido Salles)
Um relato pessoal de uma viagem de carro que tem uma abordagem diferente da maioria das publicações nesse estilo. Enquanto a maior parte dos livros de viagem descreve um roteiro, em Livre Partida o foco principal está nas sensações e experiências vividas. Fala-se abertamente sobre falta de dinheiro, medo, solidão, dificuldades de relacionamento, descobertas pessoais e trapalhadas que vão acontecendo, tendo lugares belíssimos como pano de fundo. Ilustrado por mais de 300 fotos e QR codes que dão acesso aos vídeos produzidos por Plácido, o livrão de 450 páginas é companhia leve e divertida para os dias de confinamento.
“Mundo por Terra” (Roy Rudnick e Michelle Weiss)
O casal catarinense foi um dos pioneiros no Brasil na moda da “volta ao mundo de carro” e conta no livro as experiências de uma viagem ao redor do globo, passando por 60 países. Inspirador, este livro já estimulou centenas de viajantes a largar tudo e correr atrás dos seus sonhos e aborda temas do cotidiano da viagem: problemas mecânicos, burocracias, convívio, línguas e muito mais.
“Travel the planet overland” (Graeme e Luisa Bell)
Disponível apenas em inglês, o primeiro título de Graeme conta sobre a rotina da família sul africana (pai, mãe e dois filhos adolescentes) que está na estrada há quase uma década, viajando pelo mundo. O senso de humor ácido e crítico de Graeme pode, muitas vezes, soar politicamente incorreto, mas se você gostar desse tipo de abordagem, vai divertir-se com o texto fluido e revelador do autor. Com outros três títulos publicados, a família mantém-se na estrada através da venda dos livros.
“A volta ao mundo em 80 dias” (Julio Verne)
Um clássico da literatura mundial, escrito em uma época em que dar uma volta ao mundo requeria muito tempo. As aventuras de Phileas Fogg e seu mordomo Passepartout são divertidas e levam o leitor a sonhar com outros tempos e paisagens incríveis.
“Projeto 5 continentes” (Raphael Karan)
Propondo uma reflexão sobre os aspectos sociais das civilizações que conheceu, Karan conta suas aventuras a bordo de uma moto, viajando por oito anos pelo mundo. Neste livro você vai sanar curiosidades sobre a vida de um motoviajante e também acompanhar o autor numa viagem de auto descobrimento pelos lugares mais longínquos do planeta.
“Atrapa tu sueño” (Candelaria e Herman Zapp)
O livro, originalmente em espanhol, já foi editado diversas vezes e é um clássico do mundo overlander (viagens por terra). Candelaria e Herman saíram da Argentina a bordo de um Grahan-Paige de 1928 com o sonho de chegar ao Alaska. A aventura já dura mais de 17 anos e leva também seus 4 filhos, nascidos no caminho, cada um em um país diferente. Escrito no começo dessa aventura, Atrapa tu sueño é uma injeção de ânimo a quem precisa de coragem para correr atrás de um grande sonho.
E então, ainda acha que ficar confinado é chato? Corra para garantir os seus exemplares, inspire-se e saia da quarentena com toda a energia que você precisa para ir atrás dos seus maiores sonhos, sejam eles de viagem ou não.
Por Mariana Beluco
Junto com seu parceiro, Plácido Salles, já passou por mais de 60 países; publicou o livro Livre Partida: causos e contos de uma viagem pelo mundo; ministra cursos e palestras sobre viagens e vive uma grande aventura pelo Brasil através do seu projeto, Livre Partida.
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crayonlead2-blog · 5 years
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Weekly Roundup: March 15-21, 2019
This roundup contains a collection of the posts published on the Forum during the week of March 15-21, 2019.
Posted by Margarita Tsoutsoura (Cornell University), on Friday, March 15, 2019
Posted by John F. Savarese, David A. Katz, and Wayne M. Carlin, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, on Saturday, March 16, 2019
Posted by William H. Hinman, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, on Saturday, March 16, 2019
Posted by Cydney Posner, Cooley LLP, on Sunday, March 17, 2019
Posted by Catherine M. Clarkin, Robert W. Downes, and James M. Shea Jr., on Monday, March 18, 2019
Posted by David F. Larcker (Stanford University) and Edward M. Watts (Stanford University), on Monday, March 18, 2019
Posted by Charles Nathan and Kal Goldberg, Finsbury LLC, on Monday, March 18, 2019
Posted by Michal Berkner, Josh Kaufman, and James Foster, Cooley LLP, on Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Posted by Graeme Acheson (University of Stirling), Gareth Campbell (Queen’s University Belfast), and John Turner (Queen’s University Belfast), on Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Posted by Elad L. Roisman, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, on Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Posted by Steve Kline, Chris Kozlowski, Paige Patton, Willis Towers Watson, on Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Posted by Christie Hayne (University of Illinois) and Marshall D. Vance (Virginia Tech), on Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Posted by Alyson Clabaugh and Rob Peters, Intelligize, Inc., on Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Posted by Brian Lutz, Monica Loseman and Jefferson Bell, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, on Thursday, March 21, 2019
Posted by Rui A. Albuquerque (Boston College), Luis M. B. Cabral (New York University), and José Corrêa Guedes (Catholic University of Portugal), on Thursday, March 21, 2019
Posted by Nimit Agarwal and Yannick Ouaknine, Société Générale S.A., on Thursday, March 21, 2019
Source: https://corpgov.law.harvard.edu/2019/03/22/weekly-roundup-march-15-21-2019/
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    Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, en pleine ligne de mire d’un U-Boat nazi, le sous-marin américain USS Tiger Shark doit s’enfoncer dans les abîmes de l’Atlantique. Au fond de l’océan, confiné dans les couloirs étroits du sous-marin, l’équipage fait face à des phénomènes inexplicables. Hallucinations ou créature fantomatique ? Une menace terrifiante s’immisce à bord…
    Origine du film : États-Unis Réalisateur : David Twohy Scénaristes : Lucas Sussman, Darren Aronofsky, David Twohy Acteurs : Matt Davis, Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams, Holt McCallany, Scott Foley, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher Musique : Graeme Revell, Tim Simonec Genre : Drame, Guerre, Horreur, Mystère, Thriller Durée : 105 minutes Date de sortie : 30 juillet 2003 (France) Année de production : 2002 Sociétés de production : Dimension Films, Protozoa Pictures Distribué par : Miramax Films Titre français : Abîmes Notre note : ★★★☆☆
    “Below”, ou “Abîmes” pour la distribution française, est un film d’horreur datant de 2002, réalisé par David Twohy, à qui l’on doit également “Riddick” (2013). Les acteurs principaux sont Bruce Greenwood, qu’on a pu voir dans “Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House” (2017), Matthew Davis, qu’on a pu voir dans “Into the Sun” (2005), Olivia Williams, qu’on a pu voir dans “Sabotage” (2014), Holt McCallany; qu’on a pu voir dans “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” (2016), Scott Foley, qu’on a pu voir dans “Let’s Kill Ward’s Wife” (2014), Zach Galifianakis, qu’on a pu voir dans “The Hangover” (2009), Jason Flemyng, qu’on a pu voir dans “The Death and Life of Bobby Z” (2007), et Nick Chinlund, qu’on a pu voir dans “Tears of the Sun” (2003).
L’histoire proposée par “Below” nous invite à bord de l’USS Tiger Shark, un sous-marin de la marine américaine qui patrouille dans l’océan Atlantique durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, en août 1943. Il reçoit l’ordre de récupérer des survivants repérés par un avion de patrouille. Les marins récupèrent trois survivants dont l’infirmière Claire Paige (Olivia Williams), seuls rescapés du navire-hôpital britannique torpillé deux jours plus tôt. Ils doivent cependant rapidement retourner sous les flots, car un destroyer allemand vient de les prendre en chasse…
La situation se tend à bord du sous-marin, car les Allemands larguent des bombes puis draguent les fonds avec des grappins géants. Le périscope et le poste de commandement sont gravement endommagés. Une fuite d’huile menace de trahir la position du sous-marin. La quantité d’oxygène se fait de plus en plus faible, tandis que la présence d’hydrogène dans l’air crée un danger pour la santé mentale des membres de l’équipage et pour la sécurité du navire. En outre, le personnel de bord se forge l’idée grandissante qu’il y a un fantôme à bord…
“Below” navigue (sans vouloir faire de jeu de mots facile…) entre plusieurs genres. On retrouve les éléments traditionnels de l’atmosphère singulier, limite claustrophobique, propre aux sous-marins et leur configuration exiguë. Positionnant l’histoire en temps de guerre, on retrouve la thématique de la tension lorsque le submersible est pris en chasse par l’ennemi. Silence obligatoire, bruit de sonar, bruit de craquements sur la coque, secousses dues à l’explosion des mines déversées par l’adversaire.
“Below” bascule cependant dans l’horreur lorsque la présence d’un fantôme se fait jour. David Twohy, emprunte alors les codes familiers des films de ce genre, parfois avec un peu trop de facilité, donc un manque d’originalité. Il y a une stratégie visuelle qui consiste à filmer un personnage en plan serré, limitant ainsi la possibilité du spectateur à voir ce qui se passe autour de celui-ci, puis surpris par l’apparition inattendue d’un autre personnage ou d’un autre visuel. Ce moment est invariablement signalé par la bande son, qui se singularise par une musique alarmante ou par un son affûté. C’est trop familier pour surprendre, et donc encore moins pour faire sursauter. En d’autres termes, l’effet est “téléphoné”…
Le scénario concocté par le trio composé de Darren Aronofsky, Lucas Sussman et de David Twohy, offre un certain nombre de frustrations. Pour exemple la séquence durant laquelle quatre plongeurs doivent pénétrer dans l’espace de ballast entre les coques intérieures et extérieures pour réparer la fuite d’huile. Sont-ils réellement en présence d’un fantôme ? Pourquoi réagissent-ils de manières aussi précipitées ? Pour résumer, il y a des pistes qui s’ouvrent, mais qui, pour une raison inconnue, ne sont pas explorées. On retrouve également ce manquement sur le développement des personnages. Cela laisse un sentiment de frustration.
En conclusion, “Below” est un film d’horreur qui se positionne au-dessus de la moyenne, avec de bonnes possibilités, mais malheureusement sous-exploitées… L’histoire est plaisante, l’intrigue parfois originale et le développement est versatile. Le récit manque parfois de fluidité, la narration est linéaire en dehors de quelques flashbacks rapides, le rythme est cohérent avec la thématique. La photographie est classique pour un film de sous-marin, avec très peu de scènes en surface, se focalisant sur l’installation de la tension à l’intérieur du navire. La distribution offre de bonnes prestations, même si on peut regretter les clichés lourdos et sexistes…
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    BELOW (2002) ★★★☆☆ Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, en pleine ligne de mire d’un U-Boat nazi, le sous-marin américain USS Tiger Shark doit s’enfoncer dans les abîmes de l’Atlantique.
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Hearts That Matter UK We can't thank everyone enough for all the lovely prizes that have been donated for our raffle for our up and coming event for CHUF - We have the following - -Family Photo Shoot - Donated by Graeme -Two tickets to the Valentine Ball - Donated by Claire -4 Tickets to the Vue Cinema -1 hour massage & Gift Set - Donated by Linda -4 Tickets to the Newcastle Eagle - Donated by Simon -Bath Bomb Gift Set - Donated by Emma -Chocolate Hamper - Donated by Stewart -Body Shop Gift Set - Donated by Lousie -Large Childrens Gift Set -Lacoste Gift Set - Donated by Kenny & Anita -Martine & Co Sented tie Backs - Donated my Martin & Co -Jack Daniels - Donated by Debbie -Toiletry Gift Set - Donated by Elizabeth -Nail Gift Set & Gift Voucher to the Beauty Experiences - Donated by Paige and The Beauty Experience -Mini Indulgence Gift Set - Donated By Lousie -Baylis and Hardi gift Set - Donated by louise -Wine & Perfume Set - Donated by Kenny & Anita -Wine & Perfume Set - Donated by Kenny & Anita -Small childrens Gift Set -007 men's Gift Set - Donated by Kenny & Anita Wow wow wow We have a handful of tickets left for our Event inbox for details. Rachel 💕💕💕
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From Champions Vol. 4 #007, “Killer App - Part Two”
Art by Luciano Vecchio and Federico Blee
Written by Danny Lore
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