Hellooo!! Have you seen in youtube those videos about an annoying orange? I have to tell you that are so silly but very funny, first time I saw one of them I laugh a lot. My favorite one is the scene where appears the character of the movie "saw" that horrendous clown and of course the annoying orange. This is the conversation
Clown: (trying to scare the orange) Lets play a game
Orange: (excited) Ok lets play go fish,
Clown: What?, NO.
Orange:Why not?.
Clown: Cause is not how it works.
Orange: Why not?
Clown: (angry) Because I said so.
Orange: (laughing) You're kind of emo jajaja
Clown: Nooo. I'm not emo
Orange: You're Emo clown jajajaja
Clown: (furious)Listen you're in a tramp which will activate at the end of the timer set unless you find a key that....
Orange: You mean this key right here?
Clown: What a fuck where did you get that?
Orange: I don't know
Clown: That totally ruin the game
Orange: Your game sucks!. Lets play jenga!
Clown: (furious)Thats it you're so annoying. Let's play with barney
Orange: Oh Hey hey barney!
Bottle of catsup: I'm not barney ....(Im not sure if its a bottle of catsup jeje)
Orange: Hey hey barney.
Bottle of catsup: (asks to the clown )Hey this is part of the torture?
Well the dialogue is more or less like this and it continues. However it only results funny if you see it, so write in youtube "annoying saw" and watch the one with the image I put here.
You should watch it!!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
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a don't like this anonying orange jajajaja but I writi about my favority actor and this is Tin-Tan("El pachucho de oro")
Germán Valdés, better known as "Tin Tán", is one of the most influential comedians in the history of Mexican cinema and without a doubt one of the most important actors of Mexico's "Golden Age". However, what sets him apart from other icons like Pedro Infante or Mario Moreno "Cantinflas", is that his whole persona has transcended time and his presence can still be felt in Mexican culture as strong (or even stronger) as when he was alive. "Ni Muy, Muy... Ni Tan, Tan... Simplemente Tin Tán" is the first documentary dedicated entirely to the figure of Tin Tán and explores the life of this remarkably versatile artist that has influenced not only actors and comedians, but a wide range of artists ranging from writers to rock musicians.
"Ni Muy, Muy... Ni Tan, Tan..." presents a detailed biography of Germán Valdés "Tin Tán", detailing the most important events in his life and the defining moments in his career. With an extensive collection of clips from his movies, as well as interviews with fellow artists and film historians, the documentary gives great insight about the life and career of Tin Tán, and the enormous legacy he left. A legacy that keeps being an influence in today's Mexican films and arts.
Following a chronological order, the film follows Tin Tán's life from his modest childhood and his early attempts as a comedian, to the development of his Pachuco character and how he entered the world of film-making and his talent exploded in a vast amount of roles that made him one of the most popular actors ever. Later we see how his career went down when the "Golden Age" of Mexican cinema ended and how many years after his death his influence is still alive and kicking. It's a very typical documentary in this aspect, but this is probably the best researched documentary on the subject.
As written above, "Ni Muy, Muy... Ni Tan, Tan..." is not a very original documentary (it follows the basic pattern of a biographic film), but it makes up for that with the extensive amount of research done for the film. However, I found that the film's attempts to politicize Tin Tan's figure go a bit overboard, almost presenting him as patron saint of radical ideologies. While this them is of course subject to debate (and to a point is quite right in some of its remarks), the unsubtle biased the film takes on this subject feels a bit out of place in the overall very informative film.
"Ni Muy, Muy... Ni Tan Tán... Simplemente Tin Tán" is a wonderful work of investigation that gives insight in the life and times of the man who is probably Mexico's best comedian. Hopefully, this attempt will prompt similar works about other parts of the interesting history of Mexican cinema. After watching this documentary, one can only agree that Tin Tán was, simply wonderful.
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Heber¡¡¡¡¡¡
ja.. i love annoying orange!!! heber is a boring person.. but today I want to talk about The Rasmus that is my favourite band.
this band borned in Helsinki, and is one of the most important bands in Finland, but their songs are in inglish, their most popular album is DEAD LETTERS.
at the beginning the band was integrated by Lauri [singer], Eero [bass], Pauli [guitar] and Janne [drumms]but years later he was replaced by Aki, at the beginning their music style was funk, pop and reggae. it was a school band but when they were 16 years old they had their first album named Peep, signed with warner music finland in 1995.
in 1997 they won the price Emma Gaala in the category "Best New Artist".
but as I mentioned before, their most imortant album is dead letters because with this one they were internationally recognized
I really recommend this band. i hope you like it.
Karla Rivas
hi carla i´m juan carlos i hope you can read this message ´cuz i need to find karen urgently, so please if you read this message add me this is my mail: sumers_2099@hotmail.com
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