Monday, January 31, 2011

The Flame of New Orleans (1941)

I haven't done a film review for several months, so I thought it was about time that I got my act together and wrote one - and what better to start with that the 1941 film The Flame of New Orleans starring Marlene Dietrich, Bruce Cabot, and Roland Young.

























Directed by René Clair, this film is truly surprising. From the reviews I'd read and the rating it had on IMDb (6.6/10), I was expecting it to be dull, stale, and whilst not exactly boring (can a film of 79 minutes be boring?), rather tedious to watch. I couldn't have been more wrong as it is in fact a lively, charming and thoroughly enjoyable romantic comedy.

In the film, Marlene plays Claire Ledoux, a woman masquerading as a French countess who arrives with her maid, Clementine (played by Theresa Harris), in New Orleans in the 1840s. It soon becomes clear that Claire's reason for being in said city is to snare a wealthy husband - a task that she soon accomplishes with the help of a little fainting trick (something that Marlene does rather beautifully, I must say!) and an excess of charm. The unlucky (or lucky... we are talking about Marlene, after all) fellow is Charles Giraud (Roland Young), an ordinary, nervous, and slightly pompous older man.

However, it's not all smooth sailing and soon Claire's perfectly thought out plan starts unravel. She meets (or, more accurately, is overturned by...) the dashing young sailor Robert Latour (Bruce Cabot) whom she finds infinitely more attractive than her stuffy fiancé but who doesn't have sufficient money to please her. She strings him along for a time, managing to keep both men in the dark about the other. Then, when someone recognises her as a girl he knew in St. Petersburg and is overheard relating a juicy story about her to his friend, the trouble really begins. Claire is, in true fashion, only daunted for a moment before thinking up a wonderfully ridiculous solution to the problem. The solution is one that has been used many times before by many extremely different characters and for a myriad of reasons, but Marlene makes it seem fresh and so wonderfully brilliant that it made me think, "Oh, how very clever!" even though I knew I'd seen it in films, read it in books etc. many times before. You'll have to watch it to find out what it is though, as I'm not going to tell you!

























All in all, I think this film is a little gem of absolute perfection. I was so pleasantly surprised by it that it quite made my day! Marlene gives a wonderful performance, as usual. I was rather afraid that she was going to be playing a very mundane, feeble character, but I couldn't have been further from the truth. I really loved Theresa Harris as Clementine, who is just as much Claire's partner in crime as she is her maid. There's also a slew of great smaller parts (and I mean smaller. This film is 79 minutes, there's not really room for anyone else besides Marlene, Bruce and Ronald) all of whom are played by wonderful actors - Mischa Auer, Laura Hope Crews (whom you might remember as Aunt Pitty in Gone With the Wind and who plays a very similar role in this), Anne Revere and Andy Devine.


If you want to watch a light, frothy comedy full of beautiful costumes, sets and Marlene, I highly recommend this film ! ★★★★★

(OK, this was a kind of terrible mini-review, but... I never said I was good at them! ;D )

Sunday, January 30, 2011

WP Answers - Monetizing Q & A Sites

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Attractive Female Stars of 2010 in Hollywood

Camilla Belle (Actress)
 The list of "Beautiful and Attractive Stars 2010 (Hollywood)" included celebrities of show business: music, film and fashion, more images after the break...
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Latest stills of illeana

Latest stills of illeana from her upcoming movie Nenu Naa Rakshashi with Daggubati Rana under Puri Jaganath. More images after the break...
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Top 10 Most Beautiful Female Athletes of the World

10. Miesha Tate, MMA
We all know that female athletes always appear to be hotter just because they are able to do the things that many of us are not able to do. Here is count down list of world’s top ten most beautiful women athletes. 09 More after the break...
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Rome Hotel Built of Beach Garbage

Rome is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, with unforgettable architecture and an atmosphere that can’t be found anywhere else. Lately, though, it’s become a real dump. German artist Ha Schult constructed a temporary hotel in the city to highlight the sad state of Europe’s beaches. The hotel, part of Corona’s Save the Beach campaign, is constructed of garbage collected from the shoreline. More after the break...
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What is forbidden in Iran

Gmail
Pork and dogs, I can understand, because Islam does not favor them.
But why Batman? Consider the compilation of the things that are forbidden in Iran. More after the break...
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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Photo of the Day



















Glynis Johns still from The Cabinet of Caligari (1962)

Friday, January 21, 2011

Dabboo Ratnani 2011 Calendar

Dabboo Ratnani launched his much awaited calendar for 2011 at a star studded event which was attended by the whos who of Bollywood. King Khan was full of praises at Dabboo’s picture with a bicycle. Vidya Balan blended well with King Khan and Hrithik Roshan as well as Farhan and Adhuna Akhtar. Abhishek Bachchan attended the function with wife Aishwarya and mother Jaya Bachchan who spent a lot of quality time with Dabboo, his wife Manisha and their baby. Priyanka Chopra came dressed in black and Sonakshi Sinha was attired in white.  The event was also attended by Bikram Saluja, Schauna Chauhan, Mandira Bedi, Raj Kaushal, Rohit and Manasi Roy, Zayed and Mallika Khan, Genelia D’Souza, Mehr Jesia Rampal, Sarah Jane-Dias, Divya Dutta and Tulip Joshi among others. More images after the break...

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Celebrities Love The Milk

01. Susan Sarandon
Campaign Got Milk was launched at the initiative of the California Association of milk producers in 1993, and over the years with the famous milk "mustache" for posing nearly 300 actors, athletes, models and musicians. Let's look at milk lovers, including many American celebrities of music, television and sport  They’ve accomplished this feat, by being a spokesperson for the ‘Got Milk?‘ campaign. For some reason, I find this beyond amusing. More images after the break...
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Art of Ballpoint Pen

Picture of a ballpoint pen from Juan Francisco Casas, More images after the break...
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Amazing Bike

Uno BPG Motors - one more unusual bike Speed in the usual form as high as 35 miles per hour. More images after the break...
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Smallest Railway

The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway is a 1 ft 3 in (381 mm) gauge light railway in Kent, England. The 13+1⁄2 miles (22 km) line runs from the Cinque Port of Hythe via Dymchurch, St. Mary's Bay, New Romney and Romney Sands to Dungeness, close to Dungeness nuclear power station and Dungeness lighthouse. From 1926 to 1978, the RH&DR held the title of the "Smallest public railway in the world" (in terms of track gauge). The title was lost to the 12 1⁄4 in (311 mm) gauge Réseau Guerlédan in France in 1978[2] and regained from 1979, when the Réseau Guerlédan closed, until 1982, when the 10 1⁄4 in (260 mm) gauge Wells and Walsingham Light Railway opened. The railway was featured in an episode of the BBC series The Inspector Lynley Mysteries. More images after the break...
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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Happy Birthday, Patricia!

Patricia Neal


















20th January, 1926 - 8th August, 2010

Happy birthday to this wonderful woman whom we had the sad misfortune of losing last year. Despite not having seen all that many of her films, she is without a doubt one of my favourite actresses - and one of my favourite people.

If you've never seen any of her films, I suggest you watch The Fountainhead (1949) (with Gary Cooper) and Hud (1963) (with Paul Newman and Melvyn Douglas). You will not be disappointed!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Anjana Sukhani Latest Stills

Bollywood actress Anjana Sukhani is all set to play the second female lead role in the South Side film “Don Seenu”. As earlier said, Shriya Saran has bagged the role of the first female lead in this film and now Anjana will play the second female lead. More images after the break...
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Maria Sharapova Latest Images

Maria Sharapova latest images, More images after the break...
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Beautiful Rolls Royce

A student from Dallas Jeremy Vesterlendom created the concept Rolls-Royce Apparition, the concept has turned out a solid and funny, actually can be surprising. More images after the break...
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Creative Crafts of Old books

Amazing Crafts of old books....More images after the break...
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Air Traffic Over the World

Friday, January 14, 2011

South Side — Charmy

Chamry Stills In Mangala Movie. More images after the break...
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Drew Barrymore Photoshoot

Drew Barrymore  Matthew Rolston, InStyle Magazine , Patrick Demarchelier Photoshoot, more images after the break...
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12 Facts about China

01. China’s economy grew 7 times as fast as America’s over the past decade (316% growth vs. 43%)

11 More Facts about China after the break...
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23 years later

23 years later, More images after the break...
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Map of the World Fair

That would look like a world map if the area for each country is distributed according to population. This should be carried one condition: the whole country habitable. See the picture in full size.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Matador (or, how I fell in love with a Danish tv series and one of it's stars)

I love tv series. I watch fairly modern ones (30 Rock, Desperate Housewives, Doctor Who, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Gilmore Girls, Friends, Outnumbered...), and older ones (All Creatures Great and Small, I Love Lucy, Bewitched, Fawlty Towers, Jeeves and Wooster...), and everything in between. One thing I've never watched is a foreign language tv series. So when my friend Sara sent me all 4 series of a Danish tv series called Matador before Christmas, I was very hesitant. I don't mind watching things in foreign languages - as long as those languages are languages that I understand a little. I will happily watch things in Italian, French and German... but, Danish? I don't speak a word of Danish, and I felt that even with the English subs, it would be tedious to sit through 24 episodes - with lengths ranging from 40 to 90 minutes. But, oh, how wrong I was!

Last Saturday night I decided to watch the first episode to see if I liked it. For me, just watching the first episode of something usually isn't enough to make me really love it, but from the very beginning I was hooked on this fascinating and wonderful series. I'm currently up to the beginning of Series 3, and every episode just seems gets better and better! Even though I'm rushing through it, I'm also trying to savour every moment because I don't want to miss a single thing - and I believe that watching something for the first time is always the most magical and memorable!

Well, I suppose I should give you a (very) rough synopsis of the series in question seeing as I'm raving on and on about it.

Matador (1978 - 1981) is set in the fictional Danish town of Korsbæk between the years 1929 and 1947, and follows the lives, and the rivalry, of the town's two most prominent businessmen: Mads Skjern, who arrives in Korsbæk in the first episode and starts to build up a highly successful business, and Hans Christian Varnæs, a long-established banker from one of the town's old families. Skjern is not welcomed into the town, or helped in his business enterprises, by the old families of Korsbæk, and this sets into motion the rivalry on which much of the storyline pivots.

The beautiful theme tune

There are so many reasons I'm in love with this series. I'm a hopeless cause when it comes to well made tv series/films set around the time that Matador is, but mostly I can't help but fall in love with a tv series which has such wonderful, believable characters - it's jam-packed with 'em!

I would be lying if I said I couldn't pick a favourite character from the series as from the moment I saw her in the first episode, Elisabeth Friis, the older unmarried sister of Hans Christian Varnæs' nervous wife Maude, absolutely captivated me. She lives quietly in the shadow of her sister, taking care of both her and her children, Ulrik and Regitze, and running the household. A halting romance blossoms and fades between her and a member of Mads Skjern's family - Korsbæk becoming Verona, and the two parties in love, Romeo and Juliet. Her story is the one that intrigues me most in the series, and I can't wait to see if everything turns out OK in the end!


















I'm quite tentative about stating, in a serious manner, that something I've just discovered, be it a film, an actor/actress, a song etc. etc., is now one of my "favourites". But I feel that it's a fairly safe assumption to say that Elisabeth Friis is going to be one of my favourite characters from anything for a rather long time. I asked Sara how she would describe Elisabeth (as well as having basically ALL of the same favourite actresses, we also share Elisabeth as our favourite Matador character :D ) and she said, "IT ISN'T POSSIBLE TO EXPLAIN ELISABETH FRIIS." Yep, when talking about Elisabeth, it is necessary to shout it because she really is so exceptionally fabulous. (I'm not joking!) Basically, she's everything I wish I was - quiet and calm, yet unyieldingly strong and determined, utterly charming, unselfish, and absolutely wonderful.
















Elisabeth is played by the Danish actress Helle Virkner (15 September, 1925 - 10 June, 2009), and she's kind of put me under her spell. I think it's a testament to her brilliant acting (and abounding charm) that, despite not understanding a word of Danish, I am determined to watch as many of her films as possible - and a lovely fellow Old Hollywood/Helle Virkner fan has provided me with a few to start me off! I think I may have to get a "Teach Yourself Danish" book...

Well, I could sit here and ramble about Matador for days, but I'll leave you all in peace now. I can't recommend this series to you enough - if you decide to watch it, you will NOT be disappointed!

(You can purchase the box set (Region 0, with English subtitles) from both amazon.co.uk and amazon.com)

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Bipasha Basu Photoshoot For Maxim India — January 2011

Bipasha Basu Photoshoot For Maxim India (January 2011). Bipasha Basu is on a roll to get back her image of a $exy lady in tinsel town. I had already posted the cover of Maxim Magazine with Bipasha Basu bare act, then in Dabboo Ratnani Calendar also she goes b@re back. Now here is her exclusive photoshoot with Maxim India Magazine. More images after the break...
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Bungalows on the island of Moorea

Bungalows on the island of Moorea 
Moorea is an island in French Polynesia, and is located 17 km north-west of the island of Tahiti. Moorea - translates as "yellow lizard", but before the island was called - Aimeho (sometimes recording Aimeo or Eimeo). Earliest Western colonists and travelers also called Moorea as York Island. Because of its stunning scenery, Moorea is one of the most visited islands of French Polynesia. Especially common for people here spend their honeymoon. The island is especially popular as an object of advertisements in bridal magazines USA. More images after the break...

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Tennis Duel Beauty — Ivanovic & Sharapova

Presenting the contenders

First Ultimate Tennis Beauty Contender: Ana Ivanovic
Second Ultimate Tennis Beauty Contender: Maria Sharapova

One of the most attractive women in world sports and one of the most successful ones, too. Serbian tennis star Ana Ivanovic. Tennis princess that has great personality and plays with intensity and passion. Appeals to tennis audience world wide. Great tennis player, excellent personality, plays with great intensity and skill. It is one and only Maira Sharapova. This Russian beauty captivates with her figure on and off court and really makes tennis tournaments more interesting to watch in more than one way. More images after the break...
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Moskvich Sedan — Tema

It is simply a masterpiece!
Just a miracle machines, more images after the break...
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Beautiful Place In China — Shanxi

Shanxi province is a beautiful place in China. It looks fantastic and truly amazing on these photos. Shanxi Province got its name due to its location to the west of Taihang Mountain. Shanxi neighbored on Hebei, Henan, Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia & Autonomous Region. It is located to the east of the Yellow River, and is also known as Hedong. Shanxi belonged to Jin State in Spring and Autumn Period, so it is abbreviated in Jin. Shanxi occupies an area of 156,000 square kilometers and has a population of over 32 million, including its minority ethnic population. Its capital is Taiyuan City. More images after the break...
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Monday, January 10, 2011

Selena Gomez — Cliff Watts Photoshoot

Selena Gomez - Cliff Watts Photoshoot for Seventeen, 30 more images after the break...
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Poonam Kaur Photoshoot

Poonam Kaur Photo Shoot Stills, more stills after the break...
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Facebook Is Worth $50 Billion

8 Charts That Show Why Facebook Is Worth $50 Billion
01 Facebook Reaches 70% of US Internet Users. That's Up From 48% In Aug. 2009
Image: Imran Khan, JP Morgan
Goldman Sachs made it official: Facebook is worth $50 billion.
And coincidentally, J.P. Morgan analyst Imran Khan put out his annual report on the state of the Internet earlier today, which has some statistics to explain why.
You knew that Facebook was big, but exactly how big might surprise you. More after the break...
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Idiot of 2010 — Video

Nicholas church in Kiev

Church building was erected in the years 1899-1909 for the Roman Catholic community of Kiev. Design and construction of buildings produced under the guidance of the famous Kyiv architect Vladimir Gorodetsky. Church built in stylized Gothic forms with the long, gothic towers and steeples, differs slender proportions, ease and clarity of compositional structure. Difficult conditions for the construction and architectural solutions prompted the architects to use innovative at the time engineering technology. More after the break...
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Creative Pencil Art — Video

Top 10 Faces to Watch in 2011

01. Chloe Moretz

2010 was the year of the teen fashion icon and Chloë Moretz, just 13, came out on top as the reigning queen. Hand posed just so on her hip, or peering out from behind her sweeeping bob, she was seen at all the best fashion parties, wearing labels such as Chanel and Miu Miu, and giving the air of a much older fashion pro. At a party hosted by Miuccia Prada in London she arrived arm-in-arm with Emma Roberts. She rose to fame after her role as a foul-mouthed hit girl in “Kick-Ass” and is currently filming “Hugo Cabret”, directed by Martin Scorsese. There’s a reason why Karl Lagerfeld loves her. Want to know who’s going to be the next big thing in 2011? Here are the top ten fashionable faces of 2011, after the break...
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World’s Top Ten Friendliest Countries

01. Ireland

Centuries of turmoil, conquest, famine and subsequent immigration  have certainly taken their toll on the Irish: it’s left them with a deliciously dark sense of humour and a welcoming attitude towards strangers. That famous ability of the Irish to find craic (fun times) in boom or bust times means you’re always in for a treat.
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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Some classic film related New Year's resolutions.

Happy new year to all of my lovely followers! I hope you had a really wonderful and magical Christmas, and are now enjoying the beginning of 2011. I wish all of you the most marvellous classic film filled year imaginable! :D

Now, I never usually make New Year's resolutions, but this year I thought it would be fun to make some classic film related ones! I already posted this on tumblr, so some of you will probably already have seen it, however, I have added a few extras...

  • Watch more silent films. Much as I love them, I really don't watch enough. I often start watching them and then just never finish.
  • Watch more Hitchcock films. I am sadly lacking in the Hitchcock department - I haven't seen nearly enough of his magnificent films. I want to have seen all of his 1940's films, that I haven't already seen, by the end of 2011.
  • Try to complete my Deborah Kerr film collection. I've seen almost all of her films, but only own 30-something.
  • Try to complete my Greer Garson film collection. Again, I've seen almost all of her films but only own about 20.
  • Hoard more Eleanor Parker films. I doubt I'll be able to complete this collection this year, but I own about half of her films so I will try to add to those.
  • Hoard more Maureen O'Hara and Barbara Stanwyck films. Again, there's no way I'll be able to complete these collections in 2011 but I can certainly add several titles to them.
  • Pick at least one Old Hollywood actor/actress whom I currently dislike/ignore and try to watch more of their films to give them a chance. I've been meaning to watch more Elizabeth Taylor films because I've only seen 2 or 2, and, whilst I don't dislike her, I've just never really given her a chance and generally bypass her films. This time last year I wasn't a fan of Myrna Loy or Joan Crawford and now I love Myrna and really enjoy watching Joan's films!
  • Watch more Patricia Neal, Glynis Johns, Anna Magnani, Joan Blondell, Hedy Lamarr, Eva Marie Saint, and Jean Arthur films.
  • Try to watch as many of the films as possible on the following lists: IMDB Top 250, Academy Award Best Pictures, BFI 100 (Top British Films), The 100 Most Significant German Films, and AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies.
It'll be interesting to see how much of the above I have accomplished by this time next year. Will I watch more silent films that sound films? Will Elizabeth Taylor be one of my favourite actresses? Will I have watched 100s of films from the lists I mentioned? Who knows! Let's meet back here in a year...