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Salma Hayek does NOT like snakes!

Salma Hayek does NOT like snakes!

PhotoSketch creates a photo-realistic montage from a sketch

Jimmy Carr on Celebrity Sex clauses

blankfist (Member Profile)

Salma Hayek Very Serious About Feeding The Hungry

Salma Hayek Very Serious About Feeding The Hungry

25 Random things about me... (Blog Entry by youdiejoe)

therealblankman says...

1) I ride a motorcycle year-round
2) I will never buy a Harley Davidson
3) I don't like automobiles
4) I don't have cable- thanks to the internet and Videosift
5) The University of Hanoi hired me to do the voices on their English language instruction tapes
6) I am an acitve member of a suspected cult
7) I'm turning 40 in February
I played Tuba in high school- wish I still did
9) I have a huge lust-on for Salma Hayek
10) I have high hopes for the Obama presidency
11) I am positive about the future.
12) I give money to homeless people and beggars
13) My office is located in the poorest neighborhood in Canada
14) I despise hypocrisy, yet realize that we are all hypocrites in our own way
15) I use language in a very deliberate and considered manner, but find that people sometimes cut me off while speaking
16) I do not believe in legislating morality
17) I was once a born-again Christian, but then I grew a brain
18) The Big Lebowski just might be my favorite movie
19) I have a 10" long scar on my leg due to a symphony orchestra related injury
20) I used to sing opera and show-tunes professionally
21) I've never been to Europe but really want to go
22) I like smelly soaps
23) I've had 4 pet cats disappear in the last 5 or 6 years
24) I miss them terribly and won't get another
25) I don't like empty platitudes

Scrubs - What Do Men Want To See?

Salma Hayek on Letterman discussing her breasts

bigbikeman says...

Let me just say right now that I am not a fan of the "infinite universes" theories of reality.

But, if those theories happen to be true, it would mean that somewhere in the colossal firmament of Everything, there exists a universe where Salma Hayek is madly, deeply, and irrevocably in love with me.

bluecliff (Member Profile)

MINK says...

well actually i'm a fairly germanic englishman, so i go for northern slavs

but lithuanians are not really slavs, you can get your ass kicked for suggesting that... so you know!

In reply to your comment:
hmmmm, I could probably go along with all you said... but not with Meg Ryan.
I thought you northern slavs would rather get it on with the exotic fiery types - Salma Hayek, Penelope Cruz etc.

MINK (Member Profile)

bluecliff says...

hmmmm, I could probably go along with all you said... but not with Meg Ryan.
I thought you northern slavs would rather get it on with the exotic fiery types - Salma Hayek, Penelope Cruz etc.

In reply to your comment:
lol it's just an obsession. mainly with planes.

compare the dogfights to any other film. top gun wins. it's not easy to put a high speed 3d dogfight on 2d film and have it still make sense.

oh yeah and there's meg ryan.

and it's perfectly paced, completely of its time but doesn't look as all other films that tried to copy it.

don't get me started!

In reply to your comment:
Not you too?
I really don't see the appeal

(my older brother nicknamed me Gus, he's the only one who calls me that.)

In reply to your comment:
top gun is the best film of all time. so you know.

Los últimos segundos de RCTV (The last seconds of RCTV)

qualm says...

continued...

Here is a report on the Venezuelan Supreme Court's decision regarding RCTV:

http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news.php?newsno=2307


From the Guardian:

http://members5.boardhost.com/medialens/msg/1180195714.html

Television's role in the coup against Chávez

Saturday May 26, 2007
The Guardian


Dear Sir,

We believe that the decision of the Venezuelan government not to renew the broadcasting licence of RCTV when it expires on May 27 (Chávez silences critical TV station, May 23; Comment and Letters, May 25) is legitimate given that RCTV has used its access to the public airwaves to repeatedly call for the overthrow of the democratically elected government of President Hugo Chávez. RCTV gave vital practical support to the overthrow of Venezuela's elected government in April 2002 in which at least 13 people were killed. In the 47 hours that the coup plotters held power, they overturned much of Venezuela's democratic constitution - closing down the elected national assembly, the supreme court and other state institutions.

RCTV exhorted the public to take to the streets and overthrow the government and also colluded with the coup by deliberately misrepresenting what was taking place, and then conducting a news blackout. Its production manager, Andrés Izarra, who opposed the coup, immediately resigned so as not to become an accomplice.

This is not a case of censorship. In Venezuela more than 90% of the media is privately owned and virulently opposed to the Chávez government. RCTV, far from being silenced, is being allowed to continue broadcasting by satellite and cable. In Venezuela, as in Britain, TV stations must adhere to laws and regulations governing what they can broadcast. Imagine the consequences if the BBC or ITV were found to be part of a coup against the government. Venezuela deserves the same consideration.

Yours,

Tariq Ali

Tony Benn

Colin Burgon MP,

Dr. Julia Buxton, academic,

Ruqayyah Collector, Black Students’ Officer, National Union of Students,

Jeremy Corbyn MP,

Jon Cruddas MP,

Megan Dobney, Regional Secretary, SERTUC

Billy Hayes, General Secretary, CWU,

Gordon Hutchison, Secretary, Venezuela Information Centre,

Kelvin Hopkins MP,

Chris Martin, Director, The War on Democracy

Joni McDougall, International Solidarity Officer, GMB,

Gerry Morrissey, General Secretary, BECTU,

Kaveh Moussavi, University of Oxford

John Pilger,

Harold Pinter,

Professor Jonathan Rosenhead, LSE,

Keith Sonnet, Deputy General Secretary, UNISON,

Hugh O'Shaughnessy, writer and journalist,

Rod Stoneman, Executive Producer, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,

Jon Trickett MP,

Gemma Tumelty, President, National Union of Students,

Cllr Salma Yaqoob.








The Burka Band

gwaan says...

I am sorry - but I completely convinced that this is fake. It may have been made by expats living in Afghanistan. The music is computer generated, but the band members appear to be playing instruments. The lyrics don't make sense - men don't wear Burka's - and I don't think its meant to be ironic. Most Afghans couldn't afford, or get hold of the instruments in this video. Furthermore, the accent is wrong.

My problem with this video is it trivialises the daily struggle of real Afghani singers and musicians who are fighting to be heard. If you want to hear real Afghan women singing try Salma, Qamar Gula, Wajiha Rastagar (look on youtube).

Great Cinema Moments - Tango With Frida Kahlo

Farhad2000 says...

I guess this is my Valentine's sift?

Frida is a 2002 film which depicts the life of the artist Frida Kahlo and portrays the tortured personal life of this Mexican artist. It stars Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo and Alfred Molina as Diego Rivera.

The movie was adapted by Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava, Anna Thomas and Edward Norton (uncredited) from the book Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera. It was directed by Julie Taymor while the soundtrack was written by Elliot Goldenthal.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frida



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