Monday, March 3, 2014
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Zero Dark Thirty [Soundtrack]
Zero Dark Thirty [Soundtrack]
Desplat introduces the electro theme, which exerts a Middle-Eastern vibe, yet not as flamboyant as Desplat's 'Argo' film score, in the first track 01. Drive to Embassy. The pounding bass sets the tone for the rest of the score and midway Desplat's theme is introduced. About halfway through the track, Desplat's main theme is introduced, and this theme is evident in about two-thirds of the soundtrack's listings. In my opinion, the composer's decision to exert this theme often makes for a coherent score that does not stray off path. No outliers that disrupt the mood are present and each track feels related in a sense to the other tracks. The string and harp instruments are also used to imprint a sense of resplendence and majesty. The pounding bass would be rather flat without those aspects. Thankfully, the end result is a magnificent and organized musical piece that ranks among Desplat's best work. Read more
"Zero Dark Thirty" (2012 release; 157 min.)
"Zero Dark Thirty" (2012 release; 157 min.)
I have read and heard so much about this movie in the last 3-4 months, including that fantastic trailer, that I literally couldn't wait to see it for myself. I saw it this past weekend here in Cincinnati."Zero Dark Thirty" (2012 release; 157 min.) brings the story of "the greatest man hunt in American history". As the movie opens we hear (but don't see) voices in distress as 9/11 is happening. The movie then moves to 2003, to a CIA "black site", where we get the first of a number of "enhanced interrogation scenes", including the infamous waterboarding techniques. We get to know Maya (played by Jessica Chastain), a young CIA operative who is tasked with trying to find Bin Laden. The years come and go, with very little progress. Then finally comes a breakthrough. Even though you know how it all ends, I don't want to give further plot details as it really woudl ruin your viewing experience.
Several comments: the last hour and 10 min. of the movie is nothing short of riveting, truly the best movie-viewing you can get, but I felt that the first hour and a half were a bit excessive in length, and had that been edited tighter, it would've made for even a better movie. The "enhanced interrogations" scenes have proven to be quite controversial for many, but I thought it was an eye-opener to see what 'waterboarding' actually is. That aside, I am really glad that the movie makers have kept the politics out of the movie, and strictly focus on the nitty-gritty details of the hunt for Bin Laden. Last but not least, the real heroes of the movie are of course the Navy SEALs who come in at the end and take care of business, seemingly without as much as breaking a sweat. We owe these guys a ton of gratitude! Bottom line: even though it's a bit long for its own good, "Zero Dark Thirty" is a MUST-SEE movie, period.
Zero Dark Thirty 2012
Zero Dark Thirty 2012
Zero Dark Thirty 2012
"I want to make something absolutely clear. If you thought there was some working group coming to the rescue well I want you to know that you're wrong. This is it. There is nobody else hidden away on some other floor. There is just us and we are failing." -CIA OfficerThere's a reason Zero Dark Thirty was nominated for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay, the movie is just that good. It may not be a movie for all audiences. If you go see this movie expecting to see a movie that looks like a James Bond or Jason Bourne action extravaganza, you might find yourself sorely disappointed. Likewise it's not a Tom Clancy techno thriller. Zero Dark Thirty is an honest drama showing the CIA's decade long struggle to find the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks.
The main character of the movie is CIA analyst named Maya (played by Jessica Chastain); no last name is given. Maya enters the hunt for Osama Bin Laden at an undisclosed CIA facility where captured terrorists are being held and questioned. She arrives to witness the "enhanced" interrogation of Ammar, a courier for Saudi terrorists. Through Ammar's interrogation and many others, Maya begins to piece together information on Osama's network, learning of a senior courier named Abu Ahmed who had direct access to Bin Laden. Finding Abu Ahmed in Pakistan is like looking for a needle in a haystack. But look Maya does, every spare moment, for a decade. Even though she's an analyst, not a field agent, the mere presence of an American woman in Pakistan puts her in danger. She survives an assassination attempt by Islamist gunmen. Some of her friends aren't so lucky.
Zero Dark Thirty 2012
Dark Thirty Dark Thirty (Sun Tracks) Paperback
Dark Thirty Dark Thirty (Sun Tracks) Paperback
Dark Thirty Dark Thirty (Sun Tracks) Paperback
Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + UltraViolet Digital Copy) (2012)
Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + UltraViolet Digital Copy) (2012)
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- Actors: Jason Clarke, Reda Kateb, Jessica Chastain, Kyle Chandler, Jennifer Ehle
- Directors: Kathryn Bigelow
- Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, Multiple Formats
- Language: English
- Subtitles: English, Spanish
Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + UltraViolet Digital Copy) (2012)
Zero Dark Thirty (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + UltraViolet Digital Copy) (2012)- Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
- Number of discs: 2
- Rated: R (Restricted)
- Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- DVD Release Date: March 19, 2013
- Run Time: 157 minutes
Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + UltraViolet Digital Copy) (2012)
For a decade, an elite team of intelligence and military operatives, working in secret across the globe, devoted themselves to a single goal: to find and eliminate Osama bin Laden. Zero Dark Thirty reunites the Oscar winning team of director-producer Kathryn Bigelow and writer-producer Mark Boal (The Hurt Locker) for the story of history's greatest manhunt for the world's most dangerous man.Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + UltraViolet Digital Copy) (2012)
Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + UltraViolet Digital Copy) (2012)
Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + UltraViolet Digital Copy) (2012)
Dark Thirty Southern Tales of the Supernatural
Dark Thirty Southern Tales of the Supernatural
Dark Thirty Southern Tales of the Supernatural
I am a middle school reading teacher who was given a copy of this book when it was first released. I fell in love with the stories as did my students! Each school year I start by reading "The Chicken Coop Monster" with every emotional fiber in my body. I require my students to write down the 10 rules randomly disclosed in the through out the story. This school year the book is completely worn out and I purchased another! No story will disappoint you in this book. This book leaves my students in awe as I read the stories each year! Equally pleasing is the art work by Brian Pinkney.Dark Thirty Southern Tales of the Supernatural
Monday, October 14, 2013
Zero Dark Thirty
Zero Dark Thirty
"I'm not your friend. I'm not gonna help you. I'm going to break you. Any questions?"
The ten-year manhunt for the world's most wanted terrorist leader is a story we all followed and one whose ending will likely go down in history as one of the twenty-first century's most triumphant moments, both for America and for many others across the globe. With ZERO DARK THIRTY, director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriting partner Mark Boal have taken those ten years and condensed them into 157 very deliberate, riveting, and powerful minutes. Much like the manhunt itself, ZERO DARK THIRTY is a powerhouse, a thrilling and winding tale that requires patience but arrives with an ending worth waiting for.
ZERO DARK THIRTY begins with a bone-chilling opening sequence that brings us back to that dark day. Bigelow shows us nothing but black, and layers tens or perhaps hundreds of audio recordings of phone calls from hijacked-airplane passengers and those trapped in burning towers to their respective loved ones and to emergency operators. It is a stark, stripped sequence that is ultimately extremely affecting.
But so, too, is the next extended sequence, one that takes place in 2003 and shows a terrorist at an unnamed detention facility relentlessly tortured by a member of the CIA, Dan (Jason Clarke), and his colleagues. Wanted is information that will hopefully lead to the capture of Osama bin Laden, but given is nothing. And so the torture continues.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
How to Talk Like a Sailor, Without Swearing!
How to Talk Like a Sailor, Without Swearing!
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Are you fascinated with the adventurous lifestyle of sailors? Or do you have a costume party arrival up and want to be more believable in your sailor uniform? studying a bit of sailor slang is a great way to learn more about life at sea while helping you advance your sea worthy vocabulary, without just adding a whole bunch of swear words to your repertoire. Here are a few terms that can help you get started in your quest to be more like a sailor.
How to Talk Like a Sailor, Without Swearing!
How to Talk Like a Sailor, Without Swearing!
Belay - Tells man to stop doing something. Such as, "Belay that awful singing!" It also refers to having man disregard an order.
How to Talk Like a Sailor, Without Swearing!
How to Talk Like a Sailor, Without Swearing!
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Flotsam - Refers to the debris that remains floating on the surface of the water following a shipwreck.
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Gangway - This is the bodily occasion used to board a ship. It is also a warning for others to get out of the way. Gangway, I think this guy is going to be sick!
Geedunk - Snacks, candy, soda and ice cream from the vending machines or ship's store. Junk food.
Landlubber - Refers to man who does not sail or a man who is unfamiliar with the sea. A land lover.
Mail Buoy Watch - This refers to a practical joke played on an fresh seaman. The victim is told that mail is delivered at sea by being dropped off at a buoy and is instructed to keep watch for the buoy and alert the others when he spots the buoy. (Of course, there is no mail buoy.)
Scuttle-butt - Originally the provide of fresh water used for drinking by the crew. Today it refers to any drinking fountain found on a ship. It also is a term that refers to rumors or gossip aboard the ship.
Sea Legs - When a new sailor gets accustomed to the rocking request for retrial of a ship at sea, he is said to have gotten his sea legs.
Weigh Anchor - To pull up the anchor to put in order to set sail.
Zero Dark Thirty - A vague reference to a time very early in the morning or very late at night, when it's dark. As in, "Why do we have to get started at zero dark thirty?"
Now you have the words, so it's time to outline out how to use them in conversation. Belay the urge to overuse these words because it will get annoying. And don't stay up until zero dark thirty trying to memorize these words; you are bound to sound just like a landlubber no matter how much slang you are able to remember. When you are ready to weigh anchor and head off to your next party, just enjoy some geedunk and relax until you get your sea legs.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
ZERO DARK THIRTY REVIEW
ZERO DARK THIRTY REVIEW
"I'm not your friend. I'm not gonna help you. I'm going to break you. Any questions?"
The ten-year manhunt for the world's most wanted terrorist leader is a story we all followed and one whose ending will likely go down in history as one of the twenty-first century's most triumphant moments, both for America and for many others across the globe. With ZERO DARK THIRTY, director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriting partner Mark Boal have taken those ten years and condensed them into 157 very deliberate, riveting, and powerful minutes. Much like the manhunt itself, ZERO DARK THIRTY is a powerhouse, a thrilling and winding tale that requires patience but arrives with an ending worth waiting for.
ZERO DARK THIRTY REVIEW
September 11, 2001 was a Tuesday. ZERO DARK THIRTY begins with a bone-chilling opening sequence that brings us back to that dark day. Bigelow shows us nothing but black, and layers tens or perhaps hundreds of audio recordings of phone calls from hijacked-airplane passengers and those trapped in burning towers to their respective loved ones and to emergency operators. It is a stark, stripped sequence that is ultimately extremely affecting.