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Exclusive: Thandie Newton on For Colored Girls
ComingSoon.net talks to actress Thandie Newton about the very different role she plays in Tyler Perry’s For Colored Girls , his adaptation of Ntozake Shange’s dramatic play “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf.”
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The WeekendFor Colored Girls When The Rainbow Is Not Enough Warrior: November 5 – 7
ComingSoon.net’s The Weekend Warrior offers a preview of the new releases opening on Friday, November 5 including DreamWorks Animation’s Megamind , the Todd Phillips road comedy Due Date starring Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis, and Tyler Perry’s star-studded adaptation of For Colored Girls . This week’s “The Chosen One” is Danny Boyle’
Friday, November 5, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
time traveler caught on film
time traveler caught on film
There’s a video making the rounds and creating buzz on the internet and we thought we might as well join in. Filmmaker George Clarke from Ireland is a Charlie Chaplin fan, and saw something unusual in a 1928 Chaplin movie called “The Circus.” In a crowd scene at the opening of the movie there appears to be a woman (or a man in drag) talking on a cell phone as she walks in front of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. In the video above, Clarke goes on about it for awhile, but at about 2:40 in, you can see the footage. This person has all the mannerisms of someone walking down the street and talking on a cell phone.
time traveler caught on film
Screen grab of Clarke's zoom in of the Charlie Chaplin film 'The Circus.'
I’ve been checking around the web and no one seems to be able to come up with a good explanation, although there are lots of questions, such as, how could she be using a cell phone in 1928 since there were no cell phone towers or satellites at that time? Across the internet there are discussions of “Back to the Future”- like Walkie Talkies, alien homing devices, and pretty much everything else you can think of. My favorite discussion comes from the Washington Post, which claims this person is the worst time traveler ever, and the only reason no one has noticed this person before is “Because this may be the first time in history that someone has watched the DVD extras of “The Circus.” Forget the DVD extras! People didn’t even watch “The Circus” when it came out!”
It doesn’t appear this is a movie set, just film from taken out front of a real location. Anyway, its a weird video and there’s lots of discussion out there, but what are your thoughts?
There’s a video making the rounds and creating buzz on the internet and we thought we might as well join in. Filmmaker George Clarke from Ireland is a Charlie Chaplin fan, and saw something unusual in a 1928 Chaplin movie called “The Circus.” In a crowd scene at the opening of the movie there appears to be a woman (or a man in drag) talking on a cell phone as she walks in front of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. In the video above, Clarke goes on about it for awhile, but at about 2:40 in, you can see the footage. This person has all the mannerisms of someone walking down the street and talking on a cell phone.
time traveler caught on film
Screen grab of Clarke's zoom in of the Charlie Chaplin film 'The Circus.'
I’ve been checking around the web and no one seems to be able to come up with a good explanation, although there are lots of questions, such as, how could she be using a cell phone in 1928 since there were no cell phone towers or satellites at that time? Across the internet there are discussions of “Back to the Future”- like Walkie Talkies, alien homing devices, and pretty much everything else you can think of. My favorite discussion comes from the Washington Post, which claims this person is the worst time traveler ever, and the only reason no one has noticed this person before is “Because this may be the first time in history that someone has watched the DVD extras of “The Circus.” Forget the DVD extras! People didn’t even watch “The Circus” when it came out!”
It doesn’t appear this is a movie set, just film from taken out front of a real location. Anyway, its a weird video and there’s lots of discussion out there, but what are your thoughts?
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
mount merapi
The BBC's Rachel Harvey, who is at the scene, says many people, particularly young men, are trying to return to their homes to check on their livestock and property.
Checkpoints, manned by police and volunteers, have been set up on main roads into the exclusion zone.
However, there are lots of small lanes that give access to the slopes, and this is making it very difficult for the authorities to keep track of people, our correspondent says.
"We'll do everything we can to stop them," Hadi Purnomo, the district chief in Sleman, told the Associated Press.
He described several nearby villages as "death zones", saying: "There's no life there. The trees, farms, houses are scorched. Everything is covered in heavy gray ash."
"People are going home with sacks of grass to feed their cows. Some say they need to see the condition of their houses while others want to pick up belongings as they don't have enough clothes at the shelters," checkpoint volunteer Wawan Fauzi told AFP.
Many people ignored the initial warnings of an impending eruption.
Map showing location of Mount Merapi volcano
At least 29 people are now confirmed dead, according to the Disaster Management Agency.
A two-month-old baby was among the dead.
The man known as the volcano's spiritual gatekeeper, Mbah or grandfather Marijan, was also found dead in his house about 4km (2.5 miles) from the summit.
Checkpoints, manned by police and volunteers, have been set up on main roads into the exclusion zone.
However, there are lots of small lanes that give access to the slopes, and this is making it very difficult for the authorities to keep track of people, our correspondent says.
"We'll do everything we can to stop them," Hadi Purnomo, the district chief in Sleman, told the Associated Press.
He described several nearby villages as "death zones", saying: "There's no life there. The trees, farms, houses are scorched. Everything is covered in heavy gray ash."
"People are going home with sacks of grass to feed their cows. Some say they need to see the condition of their houses while others want to pick up belongings as they don't have enough clothes at the shelters," checkpoint volunteer Wawan Fauzi told AFP.
Many people ignored the initial warnings of an impending eruption.
Map showing location of Mount Merapi volcano
At least 29 people are now confirmed dead, according to the Disaster Management Agency.
A two-month-old baby was among the dead.
The man known as the volcano's spiritual gatekeeper, Mbah or grandfather Marijan, was also found dead in his house about 4km (2.5 miles) from the summit.
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