Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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The Last Airbender Trailer and poster



Year: 2010

Genre: Adventure

Country: USA

Format: Color

Duration: 103 minutes

Address: M.

Night Shyamalan English title: The Last Airbender Air






Based on the hit Nickelodeon series. Air, Water, Earth and Fire are four nations linked by destiny when the Fire Nation declared a brutal war to other nations. After a century of struggle, there seems no hope that anything can change this environment destruction. Between fighting and courage, he discovers that Aang is the Avatar only with the power to manipulate all four elements. Aang joins Katara, a Water Master, and her brother Sokka to restore the balance in this world plagued by war.

He accepted. Until the last moment had faith in Shyamalan. And after seeing trailers, clips and photos I thought that nothing could go wrong and that Shyamalan had finally managed to break the barriers of the adjustments and had claimed to his followers, but it was not, and after seeing it perpetrated Avatar I have come to one conclusion: we must keep the leaves and pencils out of reach of Shyamalan. The guy is not worthy of being called a screenwriter.





How can someone who has written films like The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable and The Village has wrote the screenplay for The Last Airbender? That can not be explained. Shyamalan was the perfect film, an adaptation of one of the most beloved animated series and perfect of all time where an infinite number of topics were addressed that would make it a good movie. But Shyamalan apparently forgot the highlights of Avatar and decided to show for over an hour repetitive scenes, dialogue and characters that painful pitiful. Four

nations. A brutal war. And a savior who will not accept their role. Basically Shyamalan might take the three points to achieve a decent adaptation, but instead decided to root out key elements of the series where we could see the maturity of it. Shyamalan is clear that the relationship forgot Aang, Katara, Zukko's fears and insecurity of the last master of the air to introduce a whole circus of terrible special effects and many stunts.



can speak ill of all that concerne the creative capacity when Shyamalan to write but the guy is very good with the cameras no doubt, is why the issues The Last Airbender outstanding technical (as compared to that thing called Dragonball: Evolution in which everything, EVERYTHING is wrong), the fights are well timed, well-run pace and changing rooms are excellent, my fingers up to the costumes of the Fire Nation, the only nation that is well reflected. Something that does not occur in the apparatus of the special effects where you make a mistake, although in the series one of the key elements is to control the four elements in their adaptation to the big screen this detail should be the most worked everything but show them when it's all a shame: the water does not seem to get wet and the fire seems to burn, to say nothing of air and earth. If

start talking about the characters and the development of these, few would write lines as all developments without another serious mistake made by Shymalan. Those who follow know how important the series has been the development of each of the characters: Aang, Katara. Sokka, Zuko and Iroh so it is a pity that in his big-screen adaptation has little or nothing is shown about what they really are three four main characters from the first season. Let's start with Aang, the fact that they have chosen a stranger as Noah Ringer is not the problem, the real mistake is to ignore his greatest moments in the series we saw how Aang is not the typical hero, is as human as any other one smiling and very happy child and whom the responsibility of being the new avatar and all that goes with that state their real fear in exchange for adaptation to treatment hardly see a theme Aang different a little more serious. With Katara (Nicola Peltz) and Sokka (Jackson Rathbone) occurs the same characters in the film are different from the series, only Katara and Sokka have dialogues and more seems to be an ornament. But little is saved and leaving aside the little resemblance to their counterparts are encouraged Dev Patel as Shaun Toub as Zuko and Uncle Iroh both achieve some have some good scenes and the uncle-nephew relationship is not right but it worked the best that we saw in the film, especially with the work that was done that I think Iroh is the best character in the TV show. Oh, and do not even want to talk about the disappointment that I caused Appa and Momo.



The Last Airbender is well above Dragonball: Evolution but it's still the worst that could birth Shyamalan's mind, do not know how a guy who began a brilliant career went down fast, really wanted , wished that this film was Shyamalan's triumphant return but is just nonsense tape, a film takes to the race where everything happens so quickly that by the end staying with the feeling that you saw an empty movie without that magic which follows the animated series, in short I felt as if Shyamalan had made a full season of the series have been omitted and pasted the great moments action sequences to give us a tape of the most incoherent and pochoclera I've seen. And no, I'm interested in a second part, I know deep down they ruin characters like Toph and Azula so now notice that I separated completely from Shyamalan, of course thank you for making me excited to continue the series and hopefully get do the same with those who have not seen.

Rating: 2.0/10

Monday, August 30, 2010

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The box of intangibles


A while conversing with a friend, came the question of the intangible. I suggested that he had two boxes full of important things: one with material things and the other with intangibles. Since then, over several days, it was inevitable really rethink what those intangible possessions that human beings have.
The word is an adjective which qualifies meaning anything that does not have a physical presence, ie should or should not be touched. As I read most often is associated with the economy but in this case, I refer to the intangible targeting only deep characters. In my opinion, these are mainly: the thoughts, values, languages, feelings (such as the need, love, madness, passion, excitement, tranquility, euphoria, sadness, happiness, just to name a few), the knowledge, attitude, vulnerability , perspective and experience.
The metaphor of a box so preserving important properties of a person arises from a simple vision of preserving them through a material object can be opened and closed under the consent.
The idea of \u200b\u200bdeciding who, when and where I will open my box to deliver the essence stored sounds great since I put in a position of control. But honestly I do not have to be so, I disagree with trying to control or hide myself and not share one of the definitions that I named in the second paragraph: "Do not touch that."
One in everyday life is constantly interacting with people. If you think about it a few minutes, the relationships with peers are increasingly superficial and inconsequential. Why is that? What's so great to show only insubstantial?
We are all trained from young to take an educated stance, acceptable and consistent against the company, which brings with the concealment of some beliefs, thoughts and attitudes.
time ago I read about the theory of "the layers of neurosis" of Fritz Perls, one of the great teachers of psychotherapy, which compares and explains relations between individuals using the metaphor of an onion. He argues that the authenticity of the self (the core of the onion) is under five layers: clichés and stereotypes, phobic layer, impasse, and finally imploding stratum layer explosive.
transcribe an explanation of the theory cited in the book Reaching the top and keep climbing: "we all walk through the world with a thick outer layer, which corresponds to a shell and contains all that we show others in our casual encounters every day. A costume educated and socially acceptable. If for some reason we got involved a little more, we turn one of the roles we learned and are stored and neatly classified in the second layer. Roles we learned for convenience at any time or that were imposed on us under threat, but in this we have accepted and embraced as their own. When you build a relationship, even surface with one person, open a hole in the shell and let you know some details of us who go a little beyond our first costume. I do know the other that we are compliant, or friendly, or reliable, or insecure, or workers or released. If the relationship flourishes and start to feel the seed of trust in others, may encourage me to show a third layer, that of my beliefs and thoughts more real. Someone will discover what lies beneath those roles, even at the risk of no longer think I'm nice, kind and charming. Show me the way I am. I find the last layer, near the heart, is that you go beyond words and thoughts, is the layer of emotions. I feel and I'm exposed to show it. If the other person does the same, not only know how, but I begin to understand, perhaps you can realize why they act how they act, what things have led them to be who he is. Discover not only what he does, not only thinks but also what you feel, its deepest essence. "

I think if you continue to smother in every relationship that characterizes the essence of fear of rejection ... for example, will empty the intangibles of the soul.
course, open up my box and give birth to the heterogeneity of things that make me who I am placed in a vulnerable state ... however, we may keep in a constant state of openness. It's easy to think "to be more exposed, will be weaker against the possible evil intentions of the other" but I propose to set aside that kind of thinking closely linked to insecurities and fears. Is better (and much healthier) think "that other person may also natural, authentic and without malicious intent," we must take the risk, bearing in mind that the essence of each one (the real self) is inherently solid, strong and wonderful.

By Karen Alurralde.

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The road to happiness happiness


With The road to happiness closes Roadmaps series. After passing through The path of self-reliance , The way to meet and The trail of tears , we are in the final. What is happiness? Is it happy or happy? Is it a state? Are they now?
"I never thought I'd write a book with this title ... sounds so corny," says Jorge Bucay in the introduction. But we must be prepared, because not everyone writes about being happy without seeking patent or hollow fool. And reading this book, little by little we found that it was not so easy (not so cheesy), that the text does not tell us how to be happy, but that leads us to find your way.
He speaks of illusion, fantasy, desire, action and the challenge of being who you are. So the real crossroads of this course is on the curve where happiness depends on a personal quest and not transferable, a stance of unconditional engagement with life. "Although it hurts ... no one can make you happy," he read. "You know, I know, all we know ... and yet ..."
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Bear With Idiot, the formula for calculating the misery, the group company of the VID or PQMV-resources survey of an aesthetics of solidarity with the humor, which the author has used-challenges the reader the question, but also gives you more of a track star in her own welfare. Because no theorizing is the happiness of life is the freedom to take a stand, to decide on the happiness of your life. What next? That is precisely the title of the last chapter.


Hope you enjoy! Greetings

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

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About

Achieving true happiness requires a transformation in the outlook, in the way of thinking, and that's not so simple. This requires applying many different things from different directions. You should not have, for example, the idea that there is only one key, a secret that, if it is to reveal, everything will go well. It's like take care of that body, you need different vitamins and nutrients, not just one or two. Similarly, for happiness is to use a variety of approaches and methods, overcome negative states varied and complex. We can change and transform, but only through training. In Buddhist practice there are several methods for keeping a cool head when something disturbing. Repeated practice allows them to reach a point where the negative effects of a shock not go beyond the level surface of our mind, like waves that agitate the ocean's surface but have no great effect in its depths.

Dalai Lama

Saturday, August 21, 2010

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The Fifth Mountain by Paulo Coelho

In 870 BC the inhabitants of Phoenicia believe that the prophet Elijah is responsible for the misfortunes and sentenced to death. The people forced to climb the Fifth Mountain, to apologize to the gods before being sacrificed ...

The Fifth Mountain: a novel about perseverance.

"At 30 years, believed to be certain that he was reaching the peak of my career as an executive. But one day I received an unexpected news: I just dismissed without much explanation, just at the moment where I felt more secure and confident.
I'm not alone in this experience, the inevitable ever touched the lives of every human being. Some were replaced, others gave way, but all experience the rustle of the wings of the tragedy. Why? To answer this question, let me lead Elijah in the days and nights of Akbar. "

Paulo Coelho

Friday, August 20, 2010

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in India are taught the "Four Spiritual Laws"


The first says: "The person who comes is the right person"
words, no one comes to our lives by chance, all the people around us, interacting with us, are there for something to make us learn and advance in every situation.

The second law says "What happens is the only thing that could have happened"
Nothing, nothing, absolutely nothing that we happens in our lives might have been otherwise. Even the smallest detail. There is no "if I had done such a thing ... it happened just the other ...". No. What happened was all that could have happened, and it must have been like for us to learn that lesson and move on. Each and every one of the situations that happen in our lives are perfect, but our mind and ego to resist and do not want to accept it.

The third says: "Whenever it starts is the right time"
all starts at the right time, either before or after. When we prepared to start something new in our lives, that is when starts.

The fourth and final: "When something ends, it ends"
Just like that. If something ended up in our lives is for our evolution, so it is best to leave it, go ahead and move forward and enriched with the experience. I think it is coincidence that you are reading this, if this text comes to our lives today, is because we are prepared to understand that no snowflake ever falls in the wrong place!

"If one day you have to choose between world and love, remember:
If you choose the world run out of love, but if you choose love, him conquer the world "

Thursday, August 19, 2010

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Vanishing


After being lost for several months in the film world and after directing several episodes of my beloved series Fringe , Brad Anderson, director of Session 9 and The Machinist among others, returns to present what will be his new CD called Vanishing on 7th Street will feature the participation of Hayden Christensen, John Leguizamo and Thandie Newton who realize they are the only survivors of the city and perhaps the land and shall cooperate to try to get out alive from the bar where they are, of course, always being close to any type of light even when the gas generator to run out of power bar





begins with a blackout. Where were those who remained as living beings is now stacked his clothing. The once sunny town is now surrounded by darkness. The shadows take over every surface while whispers echo in the empty streets. Is it some form of enemy attack or Divine Judgement? Each day has fewer daylight hours and only those who are near some kind of light can escape the darkness.