Showing posts with label Politician Issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politician Issues. Show all posts

1957, Every Year This Time, Remind Me That Time Is Not Waiting Her.

Stop painting a negative image of the other races, stop thinking about 'us' and 'them' and focus on 'we', 'our' and 'Malaysians'. For my merdeka wish, I'd like for Malaysians to be respected and heard.To wish that government would uphold the true essence of parliamentary democracy. People, to no longer fear and discriminate against each other, to see that we are one and the same.
To wish that Malaysia would truly live up to the tourism spin of Malaysia truly Asia. Malaysians to lead, whatever their ethnic background.

Only ONE NATIONALITY MALAYSIAN.
No Malays, No Chinese, No Indians - ONLY MALAYSIANS.

















Love you mum.

Tanah Air






I was shocked after watching this. He is totally a brave crew, speak for the trues and meet the justice to humanity freedom.





Extreme prejudice.

Nationaler Stolz (Ger)



Bonjour, bonsoir chacun. Je voudrais présenter un nom de film en tant que inglourious basterds à vous des types ici. C'était une exposition très gentille de film comme je peux vous dire ici. L'espoir tout le monde le voudrait. :)



Quentin Tarantino can always be counted on to write killer dialogue. In Inglourious Basterds, his bold and bloody homage to World War II action movies, the writer-director has produced his most wordy epic yet.

Taking his cue from World War II action pics like The Dirty Dozen, Devil’s Brigade and 1978’s original Inglorious Bastards (yes, both words were spelled correctly in that version), Tarantino has fashioned a relatively straightforward storyline in which a special unit of Jewish Americans land in occupied France and start scalping Nazis. They later cross paths with a theater owner with her own scheme.

The film follows a band of Jewish-American (and Jewish-German) soldiers carving a bloody swathe through Nazi forces, scalping and gouging their way toward revenge (complete with Hostel-esque graphic close-ups of scalps being removed), led by Brad Pitt’s Lt Aldo Raine, a Jewish hillbilly with Native American blood. It’s bloody, sometimes brutal, but always knowing, often mocking, and ultimately it’s popcorn entertainment. As the Basterds head toward their greatest mission – to blow up Hitler, Goebbels and most of the Third Reich’s high command as they gather for a propaganda movie premiere at a small French cinema – we realise their plot will converge with that of Shosanna Drefuss (Melanie Laurent), the young Jewish woman whose family was slaughtered in the opening scene, now running the afore mentioned cinema and planning her own explosive end to the evening. And there are other plot strands. Several. A German film star turned spy (played by Diane Kruger) who assists the Basterds. A German soldier turned film star (played by Daniel Bruhl) who falls for Shosanna. The narrative is told in five chapters (a familiar Tarantino trope, lazily employed here), and structurally it’s something of a mess. The Basterds aren’t the central figures you might expect them to be, and whereas Kill Bill’s chapter based structure had the Bride as the driving force through each chapter, the one character you could justifiably call a protagonist here (Shosanna) is absent for many of the film’s key sequences, leaving the narrative feeling somewhat aimless.




But the big surprise is just how funny Inglourious Basterds is. Christoph Waltz, who comes to Basterds from a career mostly spent in German and Austrian television, is genuinely staggering as the barking mad Hans Landa, putting in a Peter Sellers-like virtuoso comedic performance, thoroughly deserving of the Best Actor award he won at Cannes. The portrayal of Goebbels as a camp, fawning kind of Nazi Louis B Meyer is quite something, ditto the ridiculously furious toddler-in-a-hissy-fit Hitler. Brad Pitt as well gets the laughs as Aldo Raine, hamming up his Southern drawl, and although Mike Myers’ inclusion as a ridiculous British officer is misjudged and the less said about the casting of Eli Roth the better, there are great big laughs to be had throughout. If only Basterds were a comedy this would be all the more impressive.

But for all the laughs there’s the nagging sense that Tarantino’s dialogue ain’t what it used to be. There was a time, apparently, when Quentin would not leave the house or look people in the eye, such was his fame. He would be mobbed on the streets in China – a country where his films were not even released. Meteoric success seems to have, perhaps understandably, had an effect on Tarantino’s quality control, and here his trademark scenes of long conversational dialogue regularly ramble on beyond the point of interest, tension or humour – though thankfully nothing like as much as in Death Proof. Never has a person been in more dire need of a non-sycophantic script editor. Couple this with the somewhat loose structuring of a story which had in the past been mooted as both novel and mini-series, and you have a film which does not scale the necessary heights for a man who is arguably the key auteur for the current era of cinema.
Review quoted from http://www.movie-moron.com/



A man in the film he spokes cosmopolitan language. (Salute, an inspirer to learn)


Little Jewish girl who escaped


(Nai nai nai nai nai nai nai.... dieses ist nicht recht)
Haha. It's totally funny when the screen plays

Undiscovered?


Pit. I'm so like about his accent on this show, he speaks with quite cherubic

Bastards crew


Lmao, A humor screen here, leadership names, who else more
Genghis Khan..more, King Kong?



Somebody is not walking away from the doors





Anti - Nazi


I spent this moment with Chris, Nowa, Chin Poh, Shi Qi, while I was returned, person who I always like to be buzzing up with, well it's good time everywhere if DIN are come together. If you are knowing this history clearly, then it might be a very interesting show to you, is a thrilling, very funny. Inglourious Basterds occasionally boring, very entertaining piece of cine-literate hokum from a Premier League director who still wants to physically move his audience, to have them rolling and cheering, and anticipating his films with all the fervour of a sports fan looking forward to the Superbowl. The issue for Quentin is that Inglourious Basterds is only his fifth best film, and with Death Proof clocking in at six of six, that means his last two have been his least good. The seventh film from Quentin Tarantino then is going to be a very important one.







Hitler's a zero or a hero?






Loo ann est un enfant très mignon.

Real Mind







明志, 家在馬來西亞柔佛州麻坡市, 從台灣銘傳大學畢業, 目前靠販賣智慧財產為生, 包括詞曲, 影片創作等等. 由於天生膽小害羞, 所以偏向幕後工作. 但偶爾會被迫到幕前去丟人現眼. 現在單生, 但女生都覺得很兇狠, 所以不敢接近…11年來寫了很多種類的歌曲 (將近500首). 影片製作也相當有經驗 (雖然政府不喜歡). 目前靠創作賺取利潤最高的歌曲為”還有我”, 這首歌賺到了將近9萬美元但所有的錢都拿去台灣賑災了.






























當地各界對此作品褒貶不一,有人指他玩弄種族情緒,也有人認為這首歌貼切地道出馬來西亞的真實情況,我个人认为他已代表全体华人说出心里最想说的那一刻,只是没人像他那么勇敢. 他那玩世不恭的創作風格依然故我, 使我感到非常敬佩. 如果有看完整套影片的話,會發現歌詞的內容完全是站在華教的立場在寫,砲口對著教育制度規劃不平等的政府。馬來西亞是多元民族的國家,所以教育也必須尊重多元民族,有華文小學,中學,就應該要有大學,否則這個體系等於不完整。至於你小學想讀華小,中學想讀國中,大學想讀英文的或者出國等,那是個人選擇問題。然而,我們現在所面對的問題是……我們沒有選擇的權利!!!

他个人風格 http://www.namewee.blogspot.com/





Please don’t sue me,saya takde duit.

Reformation

As I had mentioned earlier http://monstrousystems.blogspot.com/2009/07/malaysians-must-united.html about 15Malaysia about 15malaysia. Now has officially launch. All these have reflecting the facts and truth being in Malaysia recently. Be a part of Malaysians, you should whether knowing these.







More are to be releasing soon. Stay. Visit www.15malaysia.com for dates.



Hope all these might enhance the values between each others. Races issue is no more. 1Malaysia is meant. We all stay together with smiles, metropolitan, loves, hope....










Hard work in revision, good luck to everyone too.