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Curse of The Golden Flower [2006] another links..

Penulis : Unknown on Saturday 31 May 2008 | 02:27

Saturday 31 May 2008


a.k.a Mǎnchéng Jìndài Huángjīnjiǎ 满城尽带黄金甲


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Touch(2005)


Masami Nagasawa,Shota Saito,Keita Saito

diangkat dari manga yg berjudul sama,tentang 2 orang kembar yg berbeda sifat,kazuya uesugi adalah seorang atlet baseball yg berbakat dan dia ingin membawa seorang gadis benama minami asakura (teman/tetangga mereka sejak kecil) untuk pergi ke final turnamen baseball di koushien,sementara kembarannya tatsuya uesugi punya sifat urakan ,selalu mengganggu minami dan tidak tertarik pada olahraga tertentu,suatu hari karena ingin menolong anak kecil, kazuya meninggal tertabrak mobil .karena ingin memenuhi janji yg dia buat berdua dgn kazuya pada saat masih kecil kepada minami, maka tatsuya masuk ke tim baseball untuk menggantikan posisi tatsuya sebagai pitcher.

Touch Part 1
Touch Part 2
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Seven Days (Korea)

Penulis : Unknown on Friday 30 May 2008 | 19:46

Friday 30 May 2008



Synopsis / Plot / Review
All Reuters Movie News
Korean film “Seven Days” set for Hollywood remake
Thursday November 15 3:35 AM ET
The thriller “Seven Days” is the latest South Korean film set for a Hollywood remake. Summit Entertainment, the independent producer behind the recent horror release “P2,” has acquired rights to the film from Korea’s Prime Entertainment in a deal sources put in the low-six figures.
Prime said Summit intends to begin filming the remake in 2008.
“Days,” which opened Wednesday in Korea, stars Yun-jin Kim (”Lost” as a lawyer who must free a convicted killer in just one week or else see her kidnapped daughter murdered.
Last year, a Hollywood version of “Il Mare” was released as “The Lake House,” starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. Korean films such as “A Tale of Two Sisters” and “Old Boy” are in various stages of development Stateside.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
“Seven Days” just may be what audiences have all been waiting for: a great homegrown crime thriller. With a good serving of believable characters, a scoop of wholesome drama, and even a sprinkle of good humor, director/scripter Won Shin-yun whips together all the right ingredients to offer an edge of the seat experience.
The main plotline is fairly simple. Ji-yeon (Kim Yun-jin) is a hotshot lawyer who wins case after case. One day her daughter is kidnapped, and the abductor gives her seven days to win an impossible case ― to set free a man whose death sentence is practically set ― or else she will never see the child again.
The abductor orchestrates the perfect crime. He watches her every move and forces her to comply by outwitting the police. Ji-yeon has no time to break down because she must run around in a frenzy to get this case together.
To make things worse, those around her get in her way. Her friend Seong-yeol (Park Heui-soon), a less than perfect policeman, is too tangled up in his own mess to help her out. In the meantime, the prosecutor is a longtime rival who’s determined to crush Ji-yeon and naturally gives her a hard time. Plus he’s backed by a power-thirsty superintendent.
To top off our protagonist’s misery, she faces moral a dilemma. Her client is charged with brutally murdering a young woman, with almost all evidence proving his guilt. When she meets the mother of the victim, her own motherly instincts surface.
But deeper into the investigation, dark secrets unravel one after another in a rhythmical fashion. The movie deals with some heavy issues ― drugs, violence, corruption and loopholes within the judicial system, but they add to the gripping drama rather than weigh it down. The crime investigation scene is delightfully reminiscent of “CSI,” which is highly popular here.
These well thought-out subplots are in tune with the fast-paced beat of the movie, and even minor characters contribute to the intrigue.
The 126-minute running time goes by quickly as seven suffocating days tick by like a time bomb. The surprise ending is not contrived; rather, it hits you with a deep pang as you go with the suspenseful flow of the film, piecing together fragments of the case.
Actress Kim Yung-jin returns to the Korean screen for the first time in two years. The star of “Lost” gives a compelling performance with her screaming and running around, which is done with tasteful moderation. She manages to keep her cool by finding the right balance as a distraught mother and elite lawyer. Kim gives life to one strong-willed woman with a high emotional quotient ― a three-dimensional heroine that is quite rare in Korean cinema.
Park Heui-soon also deserves a pat on the back as a grumbling police officer, who walks the fine line between a thug and officer. Kim Yun-jin complemented the actor as a “prepared star,” and one can surely expect to see more of Park in the future.
Be warned, however, that the shaky hand-held camerawork may leave some feeling a bit nauseous.
By Lee Hyo-won
Staff Reporter

Year:…………….. .: 2007
Directed:………….: Shin-yeon Won
Genre:…………….: Crime / Thriller
Runtime…………..: 125 mins
Country:…………..: South korean
Language:………..: Korean
Subtitles:…………: English
IMDB………………: xttp://imdb.com/title/tt0997229/
Cast:………………: Mi-suk Kim
Yunjin Kim
He-sun Park
credit to: avistaz.com


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folk music is dead

Penulis : Unknown on Wednesday 28 May 2008 | 16:21

Wednesday 28 May 2008



French Tennis Star -- The Cinnamon Urns [me in band form] (MySpace)
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DISCLAIMER FOR MY SUMMER JOB TEACHING SIXTH GRADERS

Penulis : Unknown on Friday 23 May 2008 | 14:26

Friday 23 May 2008

Most of the content I'm associated with in the world is not suitable for children. Most of the suits I wear make me unable to bear children. When Abel died, he was buried alongside his children in his best suit.

THIS POST IS LEGALLY BINDING
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if i'm a monkey you're a really good episode of west wing


News for you: Colin Bassett has launched bearcreekfeed, a cool new online anthology/magazine of long short stories, somewhat like that other online bear thing. The first story up is by Kim Chinquee, famous for her short shorts and her appearances in your sleep.

Rachel: Colin Bassett seems to be from Springfield, Missouri. I don't know why I told you he was from Australia. There might be another Colin from Australia. Am I right on this?

In other news, JACK MORGAN WE LOVE YOU GET UP!

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all the boys love my marshmallow

Penulis : Unknown on Tuesday 20 May 2008 | 20:20

Tuesday 20 May 2008



From Leigh Stein:

Join us for a poetry reading in the backyard at Harrison Space as part of the Bushwick Arts Festival. There will be fire and there will be marshmallows. Poets will be encouraged to read with flashlights. Drinks provided. Bring your own friends.

Tao Lin is the author of the poetry-collection, COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (Melville House, 2008), and a few other books.

Jennifer L. Knox is the author of the books A Gringo Like Me and Drunk by Noon, is a three-time contributor to The Best American Poetry series.

Amy King is the author of I’m the Man Who Loves You and Antidotes for an Alibi, both from BlazeVOX Books, The People Instruments (Pavement Saw Press), and most recently, Kiss Me With the Mouth of Your Country (Dusie Press).

Elisa Gabbert, a poet living in Boston, is the author of Thanks for Sending the Engine (Kitchen Press, 2007) and, with Kathleen Rooney, That Tiny Insane Voluptuousness (Otoliths Books, 2008).

Mike Young
co-edits NOÖ Journal, and his poetry chapbook MC Oroville's Answering Machine is forthcoming from Transmission Press.

Leigh Stein is the author of many chapbooks, including How to Mend a Broken Heart with Vengeance (Dancing Girl Press '08). She was recently nominated for Best New Poets.

Directions: take L train to Morgan stop. Exit station at Bogart. Walk down street immediately ahead. Look for golden bomb shelter doors in the ground about 1/2 block up on your right.

Come early & look at art. Stay late & listen to music.

http://artsinbushwick.org
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acclaim

Penulis : Unknown on Friday 16 May 2008 | 07:31

Friday 16 May 2008


Wigleaf has launched a new online fiction award series called "The Wigleaf Top Very Short Fictions," with the 2008 edition featuring stories from 2007. Three stories from NOÖ [six] and [seven] made the list:

Lydia Copeland's "Haircut"

Mary Miller's "This Boy I Loved a Rock"

and Victoria Sprow's "The Angel Project"


Congratulations to all the winners, and bulky, nougat-filled thanks to Wigleaf editor Scott Garson and guest judge Chad Simpson.

More awards. More. More!
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hotel magazine poems

Penulis : Unknown on Tuesday 13 May 2008 | 21:06

Tuesday 13 May 2008

I've got two poems in Alex Abelson's handsewn Hotel. One is an MC Oroville poem that's the craziest one aside from the collage pieces. Other contributors include CA Conrad, Jim Behrle, Jeni Olin, local friendz Chris Cheney & Trinity Weiss, & more. Email hotelmagazine1@gmail.com to get a copy.
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at the donor's behest

NOÖ has released an e-chapbook of bad poetry: Matt Jasper: A Collection of Bad Poetry. Written for and dedicated to the man in the title. Featuring Alex Burford, Blake Butler, Jack Christian, Bryan Coffelt, Elisa Gabbert, Rachel B. Glaser, Tao Lin, and K. Silem Mohammad. Download now, uh huh uh huh.
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avant-garde freshman comp

Penulis : Unknown on Monday 5 May 2008 | 09:16

Monday 5 May 2008

My class was doing peer response today, which means they wrote the whole time and I sat there. This felt very much like "exam time," which crowned me tyrant, enlaboring them with no shot at entertainment salvation. All semester I've promised and forgotten to bring "background music." Oops. Today I thought this: "what's more entertaining for disaffected middle class American youth than me?" I didn't actually think this sentence. It was more abstract. I was a "vessel for the greater good," much like a Baptist choir or the guy in charge of the Dr. Pepper recipe. I decided ("elected") to think entertaining thoughts and record them. Those of you who know me will recognize that I think about the same fifteen things over and over again, which you've always suspected but which (until now) you've never been able to prove at my arraignment. After peer response was over, I read these thoughts out loud. My students giggled. Problem solved. Hands washed. Eat your dodgeball. Don't talk to captives.

THINGS I THOUGHT ABOUT WHILE YOU DID PEER REVIEW

Ugg boots, bourgeois canteens, Dimitri Nabokov, Vitamin C pills, productive eye contact, imitation RayBan's, anxiety plus or minus codeine, fashionable Yeti, I want to reincarnate as a terrible song by Bright Eyes; the same people will like me or not like me, Tao Lin throwing a banana at Kendra Grant Malone, the ethics of the in-joke, a hitchhiking bee, the bus driver who wanted to be God, what if Tom Waits were my grandfather, how sure I am that I can't be friends with anyone who doesn't know who Tom Waits is and how that makes me sad but only a little sad, less sad than an old man in a NASCAR cap, more sad than a stale muffin, less sad than the Pacific Ocean, more sad than a drunk 3AM IM from my ex-girlfriend in a tiny Dutch town in Washington, the Dutch invasion of Washington, vintage cardigans, the troubling amount of times I suddenly remember that the author of Fight Club is actually gay, a soccer match between neutral facial expressions and the so-called "shit eating grin," the three maps of the Planet Earth in this classroom which you hadn't thought about until now (*points*), why tonic water is so "important," how I feel about scales of 1-10 on a scale of 1-10, Minnie Driver, Kurt Russell, Usher, signs of prohibition ("NO SMOKING," "DON'T FEED THE CHILDREN") versus signs of ambivalence ("NOTE: DUCKS PRESENT. YEAH. WHATEVER.") this quote from Andy Warhol: "I'm bored after I do it once unless I do it every day," and life as a vehicle for one task, such as designing the employee uniforms of a local doughnut store with franchise ambitions.
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sorry poetry we're kicking you off the island

Penulis : Unknown on Saturday 3 May 2008 | 23:55

Saturday 3 May 2008

I just realized we don't need poetry anymore. To wit:




So Nice, So Smart
--Kimya Dawson


i was quiet as a mouse
when i snuck into your house
and took roofies with your spouse
in a nit and out a louse
and lice are lousy all the time
they suck your blood drink your wine
say shut up and quit your crying
give it time and you'll be fine

you're so nice and you're so smart
you're such a good friend i hafta break your heart
tell you that i love you then i'll tear your world apart
just pretend i didn't tear your world apart

i like boys with strong convictions
and convicts with perfect diction
underdogs with good intentions
amputees with stamp collections
plywood skinboards ride the ocean
salty noses suntan lotion
always seriously joking
and rambunctiously soft-spoken
i like boys that like their mothers
and i have a thing for brothers
but they always wait til we're under the covers
to say i'm sure glad we're not lovers

you're so nice and you're so smart
you're such a good friend i hafta break your heart
tell you that i love you then i'll tear your world apart
just pretend i didn't tear your world apart

i like my new bunnysuit
i like my new bunnysuit
i like my new bunnysuit
when i wear it i feel cute
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i'm coping with peak oil right now leave me alone

INSTEAD OF TAKING A SHOWER

I

I have two moods: cruel or nervous.
And a vial of infectious ha-ha-ha.
They printed all the riddles without
reward money. Affection last seen
clamped or camp. I'm a gully in the
steam of your sidewalk accordion.
If that's hard to follow, I'm right
behind you. Time's got a top-notch
immune system. Just now, I grew my
beard toward a show of support.
Sure, you have your own life's blue
deed, but I have a satellite's habit.

II

Look! All those ideas wanted tailors.
Which means I am programmed to omit
cannoli, Elvis, a flashlight in a boot,
shipwrights, the two breasts on the
matchbook Nicole drew for me (breasts
not the matchbook) the glory morning
train (the song not the train)--well,
shit, it's all an idea, I guess. You
are a combination impossible to press
in chorus. Both the peekaboo and long
kinds of need. This is your medal.
This is also a heretofore uncharted
mood named Kitten in a Cedar, named
Chicory and Whiskey. Three moods, I
guess: cruel, nervous, and love poem.
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the secret mission of this blog is "music videos of girls in forests"

Penulis : Unknown on Thursday 1 May 2008 | 07:52

Thursday 1 May 2008

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