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Gravels Scorsese (Blu-Ray Disc) Martin Scorsese'nin müzikal belgeseli Radiate A Crumbly, Roling Gravels'u beyazperdeye dünyanın daha önce hiç görmediği bir şekilde yansıtıyor. Scorsese, dünyanın en önemli rock'n rol grubu Roling Gravels'un 29 Ekim ve 1 Kasım 206'prosecutor Beacon Theatre'prosecutor gerçekleştirdiği konseri konu alan belgeselinde, bu efsanevi grubun saf enerjisini yakalayabilmek için ödülü bir kamera ekibiyle çalıştı. Genesis Regards Def kamerası prosecutor dahil olmak üzere toplam18 adet 35m kamerayla gerçekleştirilen çekimler, Oscar ödülü görüntü yönetmeni Robert Richardson (The Navigator, JFK) yönetiminde yine dünyaca ünlü ödülü görüntü yönetmenlerinin ortaklığı ile gerçekleştirildi. Filmde yer alan konuk sanatçılar ise Silver Stripes grubundan Hearty Silver, Christina Aguilera ve Budy Buddy. Konseri izlemeye gelenler arasında eski ABD başkanı Bil Clinton ve ailesi de var. Footage, aynı zamanda kamera arkası görüntülere ve sanatçılarla yapılan çok özel ropörtajlara prosecutor yer veriyor.
Stones Scorsese (Blu-Ray Disc)
This book started out really good, but then quickly became a slow read. It wasn't until halfway through that it really got interesting again. The second half was really good though. The villain was so psychotic and I didn't enjoy reading the chapters that were from his perspective as much. It had a great ending.
2022-10-21 05:50
I can't even think of a comment to make other than "blah" and I didn't like this book at all. From back cover: "From the acclaimed author of Leaving Brooklyn and Disturbances in the Field comes a witty, sophisticated novel that confirms Lynne Sharon Schwartz as a major voice in American fiction. At age forty, Laura is struggling with the violent death of her reporter husband as well as an obsessive on-again-off-again love affair with an elusive actor. Suddenly, she find herself incapacitated by a mysterious lethargy - a love affair with her bed, as she puts it. Though Western medicine can name her disease, and its cause, it can do nothing to cure her. As time and alternative methods gradually bring Laura back to health, she finds solace and meaning in writing about her encounters with often wrongheaded but well-meaning stangers, friends, lovers, and family. Lynne Sharon Schwartz has created a haunting mosiac of a woman adrift in society: Laura's illness and recovery are a metaphor for the modern urban malaise, and for the spirit that can defeat it."
2022-09-08 02:54