A Oprah parece mesmo uma criança.
quarta-feira, 30 de junho de 2010
sexta-feira, 25 de junho de 2010
Peter Ho - Wo Ji De Wo Ai Guo (Summer's Desire Opening)
Acho que não devia ter visto isto... muitas cenas que ainda não deram. Acho que deu para entender o final!!!
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quinta-feira, 24 de junho de 2010
Chage & Aska - On your Mark (Hayao Miyazaki)
Clipe feito por Hayao Miyazaki, para a dupla Chage & Aska.
Legendado em português.
O som foi modificado, retirando todos os efeitos sonoros, permanecendo somente a musica.
Mas se alguém tiver curiosidade, pode achar o vídeo com o audio original facilmente na net.
Legendado em português.
O som foi modificado, retirando todos os efeitos sonoros, permanecendo somente a musica.
Mas se alguém tiver curiosidade, pode achar o vídeo com o audio original facilmente na net.
quarta-feira, 23 de junho de 2010
segunda-feira, 21 de junho de 2010
Parece que não sou a única preocupada com a Coreia do Norte
Perhaps Kim Jong Il will blame AT&T.
Somehow, the telepathic signals that he is said to send to his coach before, during and after a game bounced like the Jabulani ball and disappeared into the ether.
What else could explain a 7-0 dismantling of the North Korean threat by Portugal?
The wave interference must have happened after 29 minutes.
Until then, North Korea was the same, composed, organized team that had made Brazil wonder when its own President might offer a few telepathic signals.
Suddenly, Tiago shared a delightful brainwave with Meireles and North Korea was bounced into bewilderment.
North Korea the country, I mean.
This game was the first that was known to have been televised live in the land that time might never have known. Apparently, a dispute with South Korea, which controls the TV signals, was somehow resolved.
So many North Koreans, desperate to believe in the omnipotence of their Supreme Leader, must have choked on their breath, as they saw six more goals shoveled into North Korean hearts by the dainty, confident Portuguese.
What might the conversations between North Koreans have been like?
"The Portuguese scored another goal?" one bemused fan might have asked.
"That must be some television trickery by the South Koreans," would surely have been reply.
At the end of the game, the North Korean commentator was expansive in his praise for Cristiano Ronaldo and his team.
He said that he hoped the day would come when the North Korean players could pose for Emporio Armani ads and date Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton.
Well, not quite.
"The Portuguese won the game and now have four points. We are ending our live broadcast now," were his final words.
At that, the screen went dark, as did the souls of so many who surely held out hope that, given Portugal's inferiority to Brazil, the North Koreans might offer a shot or two that might be heard around the world.
Many will be concerned that North Korea's players might suffer more than ritual humiliation when they return to native soil.
However, Kim Jong-Hun put worried Western minds to rest before the game.
"In this game sometimes you can win, sometimes you can lose. It doesn't always turn out the way you want it to or expect it to. There are going to be no further consequences after that," he said.
But this was 7-0.
This was like some twisted capitalist walking up to Kim Jong Il, slapping him on the back, mussing his hair and saying: "Is that a wig?"
Kim Jong-Hun's words after the game were also troublingly portentous.
"We couldn't block their attacks, and that's why they scored so often. As a coach, I think it was my fault for not playing with the right strategies," he said
Though the first of these sentences is remarkably sanguine, the second sounds like a man who is prepared to fall on his sword, throat first.
Surely he might have defended himself better than his players defended their goal.
He might have offered criticism of the rainy weather and suggested that this was what had interfered with the signals from the Supreme Leader.
He might have suggested that part of supremacy is humility and that the North Koreans didn't want to unleash their ultimate power, for fear that it would have frightened too many children.
He might even have said: "It's tough being a Supreme Leader. The guy just had an off day."
Instead, a nation groaned and a coach faced an uncertain future.
World domination is a very difficult thing.
in CBS News
Somehow, the telepathic signals that he is said to send to his coach before, during and after a game bounced like the Jabulani ball and disappeared into the ether.
What else could explain a 7-0 dismantling of the North Korean threat by Portugal?
The wave interference must have happened after 29 minutes.
Until then, North Korea was the same, composed, organized team that had made Brazil wonder when its own President might offer a few telepathic signals.
Suddenly, Tiago shared a delightful brainwave with Meireles and North Korea was bounced into bewilderment.
North Korea the country, I mean.
This game was the first that was known to have been televised live in the land that time might never have known. Apparently, a dispute with South Korea, which controls the TV signals, was somehow resolved.
So many North Koreans, desperate to believe in the omnipotence of their Supreme Leader, must have choked on their breath, as they saw six more goals shoveled into North Korean hearts by the dainty, confident Portuguese.
What might the conversations between North Koreans have been like?
"The Portuguese scored another goal?" one bemused fan might have asked.
"That must be some television trickery by the South Koreans," would surely have been reply.
At the end of the game, the North Korean commentator was expansive in his praise for Cristiano Ronaldo and his team.
He said that he hoped the day would come when the North Korean players could pose for Emporio Armani ads and date Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton.
Well, not quite.
"The Portuguese won the game and now have four points. We are ending our live broadcast now," were his final words.
At that, the screen went dark, as did the souls of so many who surely held out hope that, given Portugal's inferiority to Brazil, the North Koreans might offer a shot or two that might be heard around the world.
Many will be concerned that North Korea's players might suffer more than ritual humiliation when they return to native soil.
However, Kim Jong-Hun put worried Western minds to rest before the game.
"In this game sometimes you can win, sometimes you can lose. It doesn't always turn out the way you want it to or expect it to. There are going to be no further consequences after that," he said.
But this was 7-0.
This was like some twisted capitalist walking up to Kim Jong Il, slapping him on the back, mussing his hair and saying: "Is that a wig?"
Kim Jong-Hun's words after the game were also troublingly portentous.
"We couldn't block their attacks, and that's why they scored so often. As a coach, I think it was my fault for not playing with the right strategies," he said
Though the first of these sentences is remarkably sanguine, the second sounds like a man who is prepared to fall on his sword, throat first.
Surely he might have defended himself better than his players defended their goal.
He might have offered criticism of the rainy weather and suggested that this was what had interfered with the signals from the Supreme Leader.
He might have suggested that part of supremacy is humility and that the North Koreans didn't want to unleash their ultimate power, for fear that it would have frightened too many children.
He might even have said: "It's tough being a Supreme Leader. The guy just had an off day."
Instead, a nation groaned and a coach faced an uncertain future.
World domination is a very difficult thing.
in CBS News
domingo, 20 de junho de 2010
Miyavi - Selfish love
O início está estrondoso, já o vi inúmeras vezes. Ele toca como se o instrumento fosse parte dele. Lindo de se ver.
sábado, 19 de junho de 2010
S.H.E. - 只為愛上你 (Zhi Wei Ai Shang Ni)
Ao tempo que estava à espera deste PV. Música do encerramento de "Down With Love".
quinta-feira, 17 de junho de 2010
Gackt - Stay the Ride Alive
3ª música produzida por Gackt para "Kamen Rider Decade". Adorei o vídeo, principalmente a orquestra atrás.
quarta-feira, 16 de junho de 2010
L'Arc~en~ciel - Bless
Tenho que me ir actualizar, metade dos meus artistas favoritos têm música novas e eu não sabia.
terça-feira, 15 de junho de 2010
Remember the Name
Dá vontade de ver tudo outra vez.
Etiquetas:
Asian Dramas,
Hana Yori Dango,
música,
vídeos
ABS feat Micro - Lost Reason
Apaixonei-me. Cada vez gosto mais deste grupo, principalmente da voz do vocalista.
Estou como uma pessoa comentou num vídeo: imagino como seria ele e o Gackt em palco juntos *nosebleed*.
Estou como uma pessoa comentou num vídeo: imagino como seria ele e o Gackt em palco juntos *nosebleed*.
segunda-feira, 14 de junho de 2010
quinta-feira, 10 de junho de 2010
Sunao ni Narenakute
Outro drama não óbvio, outro que acho que não vai acabar bem.
Quando soube que ia existir este drama fiz de tudo para não me esquecer de baixa lo da internet pois entram dois actores de Nodame Cantabile, Eita e Juri.
Além disso prometi a mim mesma que vou tentar sempre ver um drama de cada língua ao mesmo tempo: Japonês, Coreano e Mandarim.
Piratas e mais Piratas
Parece que "Summer's Desire" vai ter o mesmo fim que "Down With love", ou seja, o share afectado pelas vendas de dvd's piratas.
"Down With Love" viu se vendido na internet ainda antes da sua estreia em TV e já corre o rumor que estão disponivies para venda dvd's do drama completo de "Summer's Desire". Isto acontecendo na mesma estação televisiva leva me a dizer que eles precisam de pessoal novo, competente e de confiança.
"Down With Love" viu se vendido na internet ainda antes da sua estreia em TV e já corre o rumor que estão disponivies para venda dvd's do drama completo de "Summer's Desire". Isto acontecendo na mesma estação televisiva leva me a dizer que eles precisam de pessoal novo, competente e de confiança.
Ambos os dramas prometiam e podiam ser considerados dramas do ano se não fossem os gananciosos.
Este é daqueles dramas em que eu preferia que ela não acaba se com nenhum deles. São ambos possessivos e fizeram de tudo e mais algumas coisa para passar o outro para trás. Mas como isto ainda não mostrou tudo o que aconteceu há 5 anos atrás para as coisas ficarem como ficaram... posso ainda mudar de ideias. (Drama basedo num novel escrito por Ming Xiao Xi.)
sexta-feira, 4 de junho de 2010
quinta-feira, 3 de junho de 2010
Summer's Desire
Finalmente "Down With Love" terminou. Para quem pensava que o drama ia ter 25 episódios, 16 souberam a pouco...
Quem o veio substituir foi "Summer's Desire". Ainda pouco posso falar porque só deu um episódio. Mas parece que vai ser daqueles dramas não óbvios, o que é bom.
A única coisa que posso dar a certeza é que amei a música final (aqui), cantada pela protagonista, Barbie Xu (a actriz de "Meteor Garden", ou seja, já fez par romântico com o Jerry de "Down With Love" e também com o Show Lu em "Corner With Love").
quarta-feira, 2 de junho de 2010
Espirito Indomável
Eu bem queria que a novela fosse assim todos os episódios. Mas novelas portuguesas só são fixes nos primeiros episódios. Depois parece que se esquecem que têm que nos manter cativados.
Bem, vou vendo até me chatear!! Porque ela tem tudo para dar certo!!
Tenho que realçar o genérico, que acho que está espectacular.
Aqui em casa sempre que dá uma genérico novo já me chamam para comenta lo. E o que eu mais odeio são as frequentes mulheres nuas, tal como nos filmes portugueses que é tudo sobre sexo, parece que alguém se quer afirmar. Graças a um santinho qualquer que se lembraram de colocar os actores/cenas da novela em vez de mulheres despidas a fazerem que dançam.
Bem, vou vendo até me chatear!! Porque ela tem tudo para dar certo!!
Tenho que realçar o genérico, que acho que está espectacular.
Aqui em casa sempre que dá uma genérico novo já me chamam para comenta lo. E o que eu mais odeio são as frequentes mulheres nuas, tal como nos filmes portugueses que é tudo sobre sexo, parece que alguém se quer afirmar. Graças a um santinho qualquer que se lembraram de colocar os actores/cenas da novela em vez de mulheres despidas a fazerem que dançam.
Etiquetas:
actores,
dia-a-dia,
Música Portuguesa,
trailers,
vídeos
terça-feira, 1 de junho de 2010
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